Former Directors

Former Directors of CSIR-NBRI


Prof. K.N. Kaul

Prof. K.N. Kaul (Tenure 1953-1965)

Prof. K.N. Kaul, the Founder Director, had a vision that then National Botanic Garden (NBG) should be developed into an 'active centre of basic as well as applied research on plants, their conservation and education to people including children'; something on the pattern of Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, UK. His major focus was on taxonomy, horticulture, phytochemistry and pharmacognosy. When CSIR adopted it in 1953, it provided a meagre budget of Rs 5 lakhs. Prof. Kaul organized the Botanic Garden in an area of 72 acres for horticultural research.

Dr. L.B. Singh

Dr. L.B. Singh (Tenure 1965-1971)

Dr. L.B. Singh, took over as Director, NBG, in after the retirement of Prof. K.N. Kaul. Dr. Singh steered the research programmes at NBG for nearly six years during which the institute continued strengthening its activities on horticultural research and established a new division of Entomology apart from giving emphasis on Plant Virology and Plant Pathology.


Dr. T.N. Khoshoo

Dr. T.N. Khoshoo (Tenure 1973-1982)

Dr. T.N. Khoshoo, a distinguished Scientist and a world-renowned Geneticist/Plant Breeder took over as Scientist-in-Charge of NBG in the year 1973 and become full-fledged Director in 1976. He gave particular impetus to economic botany keeping in mind national needs and priorities. Particular emphasis was laid on the discovery, domestication and detailed agro-botanical study and utilization of new vegetables, raw materials of economic importance from non-agricultural/non-traditional plants including ornamentals, a segment of India’s rich plant wealth that had not received adequate attention.


Dr. P.V. Sane

Dr. P.V. Sane (Tenure 1984-1997)

Dr. P.V. Sane, an eminent plant biochemist and Bhatnagar Awardee from Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, joined NBRI in 1983 as Deputy Director and worked as Scientist-in-Charge from 1984-85 and was appointed in 1984. He served the institute for about 14 years. Dr. Sane introduced some of the most contemporary sciences in plant research during his tenure which gradually grew into modern and cutting edge technologies of the institute.


Dr. P. Pushpangadan

Dr. P. Pushpangadan (1999-2006)

Dr. P. Pushpangadan was appointed as Director in February 1999. During his tenure, the institute saw emergence and strengthening of few other disciplines which added more dimensions to the already multifaceted research strength of NBRI. He promoted identification of the non-crop plant genetic resources and converting them into value added economic wealth. Dr. Pushpangadan initiated trans-disciplinary research programmes in bioprospecting, based on indigenous plant Dr. P. Pushpangadan resources and the associated traditional knowledge and renaming the existing Pharmacognosy Division into Pharmacognosy and Ethnopharmacology Division.


Dr. Rakesh Tuli

Dr. Rakesh Tuli (2006-2010)

Dr. Rakesh Tuli, the senior most scientist of the institute at that was appointed as the Director. Dr. Tuli played an important role in redefining the challenges of contemporary science and designing plants and plant products for future. He has been instrumental in motivating the scientists to work in bigger teams and handling supra-institutional and multi- institutional level respectively. Under his able leadership, NBRI has the Dr. Rakesh Tuli distinction of developing Bt-cotton technology and transferring it to the industry. The NBRI was credited with one of the front runners of this technology, which is now being used nationwide.


Dr. C.S. Nautiyal

Dr. C.S. Nautiyal (2010-2016)

Dr. Chandra Shekhar Nautiyal, an eminent microbiologist and a senior scientist at NBRI was appointed as Director in November 2010. With his leadership, the institute become more active in Rural Development Programme to help small farmers and to move science from laboratory to the field. He initiated prestigious programme on root biology which was one of its kinds in the country and has immense potential for crop productivity


Prof. S.K. Barik

Prof. S.K. Barik (2016-2022)

Prof. Saroj Kanta Barik, a renowned plant ecologist, and Professor at Depart of Botany, North Eastern Hill University, Shilong was appointed as Director in November 2016. During his tenure of Six years, Prof. Barik has made outstanding contribution in plant diversity, conservation biology and forest ecosystems of northeast India. Prof. Barik’s research has both fundamental as well as applied value and has been widely cited by contemporary ecologists and conservation biologists.