Dr. Ankur Sharma
Dr. Ankur Sharma is a distinguished Indian academician and visionary in the domain of Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences. Born on November 2, 1994, in Etawah, Uttar Pradesh, he has risen to prominence through a combination of scholarly dedication, research excellence, and social impact. His pioneering work in sustainable horticulture, crop yield enhancement, and farm innovation has made him a respected voice in agricultural circles across India.
Early life and education
Raised in a culturally grounded and intellectually nurturing environment, Dr. Ankur Sharma began his academic pursuits in Etawah. He earned his Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctorate degrees in Horticulture from Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, Kanpur, with each phase of education marked by gold medal honors. His consistent academic brilliance culminated in the awarding of the Chancellor’s Gold Medal. Over time, he gained national recognition, being felicitated by over seven state Governors and lauded by the President, Prime Minister, and Union Ministers of India for his exceptional work.
Apart from his scientific expertise, Dr. Sharma is also a certified astrologer and a devout spiritual practitioner. By the age of eight, he had memorized the Sunderkand Path, showcasing a profound spiritual intellect and devotion to Lord Hanuman. This unique combination of science and spirituality continues to inform his life and work.
Career
Since the beginning of his professional journey, Dr. Sharma has been actively engaged in teaching, mentoring, and innovation. He has accumulated over seven years of academic and research experience, specializing in fruit and vegetable science. His efforts have earned him a host of accolades including the Best Researcher Award from the Governor of Madhya Pradesh.
He holds a dual qualification in the prestigious ASRB-NET Exam, and his academic output includes 59 scholarly articles, 25 peer-reviewed research papers, 10 Hindi science articles, 5 review papers, and 32 authored books. His intellectual property contributions are equally impressive, with over 10 patents granted under his name.
An engaging speaker and organizer, he has presented on television and radio, coordinated 100+ academic events, led 6 international trainings, and served in leadership roles across conferences, webinars, symposiums, and Kisan Melas. Dr. Sharma has trained over 50,000 professionals, mentored 2,000+ researchers in the art of patent filing, and worked closely with more than 40 Indian and 15 foreign universities.
His specialized fields include:
- Intercropping systems
- Nutrient management
- Clonal propagation
- Post-harvest technology
- Protected cultivation
- Application of PGRs in fruits
Award & Recognition
Over the years, Dr. Sharma has amassed a multitude of national awards that testify to his impactful career. These include the Appreciation Award from the President of India, the Best Teacher Award, the Young Scientist Award, and the prestigious Bharat Shiksha Ratna. He also received the Etawah Hindi Sewa Nidhi award for his literary contributions in Hindi within the scientific field.
Affiliations
Dr. Sharma extends his influence beyond academics. He is an active member of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), where he takes part in national dialogue on science, culture, and development.
Notable Achievements
Dr. Ankur Sharma is the author of 32 books, including textbooks and research guides published with notable academic presses. His efforts have led to over 10 patents, each contributing to India's agrarian innovation. He has successfully guided over 2,000 aspiring patent applicants, served as a speaker in 17+ international conferences, and built strong institutional ties with ICAR, CGIAR, and international universities.
He has also earned top ranks in over 100 debate competitions and is regularly invited as a key speaker at RSS forums and agricultural think tanks.
Quotes
- "Success comes from experiences, and experiences often stem from bad experiences."
- — Reflecting on the learning process through adversity.
- "Jo mitti mein daba nahi, wo ankur bankar jama nahi."
- (Translation: "That which hasn’t been buried in the soil cannot sprout as a seedling.")
- — On the necessity of hardship for true growth.
- "Friends of today can become the enemies of tomorrow."
- — On the volatility of human relationships.
- "If your salary is your only source of income, you are just one step away from poverty."
- — A practical call for financial wisdom.