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  1. Shiv Ram Kashyap (6 November 1882 – 26 November 1934) was a botanist in British India. He was a specialist on the bryophytes especially from the Himalayan region. He has been called the father of Indian bryology.

  2. Sep 29, 2023 · Shiv Ram Kashyap's legacy as the Father of Indian Bryology stems from several critical contributions to the field. His passion for Bryology and dedication to expanding its scope in India have earned him this title.

  3. In India, Bryology was initiated by Professor Shiv Ram Kashyap (1882-1934), also known as ‘Father of Indian Bryology’. Later on, bryologists like Profs. S K Pande and Ram Udar nurtured this branch of botany in India. Hence, there is a rich legacy of bryological studies in India.

  4. On his return home, Professor Kashyap was appointed Professor of Botany at the Government College, Lahore, in the senior grade of the Provincial Educational Service and was promoted to the Indian Educational

  5. Oct 1, 2015 · India. References (9) Abstract. Bryology in India has seen remarkable progress starting with Kashyapspioneering work, as reflected in its greatly improved multi-faceted research. This article...

  6. Kashyap was the first secretary of the Indian Botanical Society, founded in 1920, and later its president. As well as his interest in liverworts, his work on the sexual generation of Equisetum and the flora of Tibet was particularly noted.

  7. Shiv Ram Kashyap. Elected into the fellowship in 1934 under the Plant Sciences section. Year of Birth: 1882. Specialization: Liverworts of Western Himalayas. Deceased: 26 November 1934.