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Dr. Veeru Kant  Singh

Dr. Veeru Kant Singh

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<div>Since 2003, I am actively engaged in the palaeobiological investigations of the Proterozoic sedimentary basis of Indian subcontinent. My research is focused on the Precambrian micropalaeontology in order to build-up the biostratigraphy, palaeoecology, and palaeoenvironment of the fossil-bearing strata through the ages in global perspectives. My research involves fieldwork, microscopy, systematic, taphonomic and paleoecological analyses. Besides, I look into antiquity, affinity, early evolution, diversification and radiation of eukaryotes, multicellular organisms and its relationship to environmental change in Proterozoic biosphere. I have significantly contributed to the various aspects of micropalaeontology to understand the evolution of eukaryotes. Advent and evolution of the eukaryotes in the geological records are shrouded in mystery. The presence of eukaryotes in the Meso-Neoproterozoic Era is fairly established but their antiquity and tempo of early eukaryotic diversification remain open questions in evolutionary biology.&nbsp;</div><div>Among various other Proterozoic fossils, the acritarchs are considered as the oldest eukaryotic candidates during Precambrian. To resolve such issues in the Proterozoic biosphere, rocks of the Vindhyan, Marwar, Chhattisgarh and Krol Belt of the Indian subcontinent were extensively explored for acritarchs studies. My ongoing work targets to resolve the problems on the early eukaryotes, multicellularity and biomineralization and biostratigraphy of the Meso-Neoproterozoic Chhattisgarh Supergroup in Central India.&nbsp;</div>

S.No Awards and Honors Year
1 CSIR - UGC NET Junior Research Fellowship 2003
2 Best Poster, In Internation Conference on Current perspectives and emerging trends in Gondwana evolution held at BSIP, Lucknow 2015

S.No Name
1 <p>2014: Babu, R, Singh, V. K. &amp; Mehrotra, N.C. - Neoproterozoic age based on Microbiotas from the Raipur Group of Baradwar Sub-basin, Chhattisgarh state, India. Journal of Geological Society of India, 84(4): 442-448. (Impact Factor - 0.994)<br></p>
2 <p>2013: Singh, V. K. &amp; Babu, R. Neoproterozoic Chert Permineralized Silicified Microbiota from the Carbonate facies of Raipur Group, Chhattisgarh Basin, India: Their Biostratigraphic Significance. Special Publication of Geological Society of India, 1
3 <p>2019: Singh, V. K., Sharma, M., Sergeev, V. N. - A new record of acanthomorphic acritarch Tappania Yin from the early Mesoproterozoic Saraipali Formation, Singhora Group,&nbsp; Chhattisgarh Supergroup, India and its biostratigraphic significance. Journ
4 <p>2019: Singh, V. K., Sharma, M., Sergeev. V. N. - Helically coiled cyanobacterial microfossil Obruchevella from the Saradih Limestone, Raipur Group, Chattisgarh Supergroup, India. Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India. 64(2): 304-313. (Impact
5 <p>2014: Singh, V. K. &amp; Sharma, M. - Morphologically complexed organic-walled microfossils(OWM) from the late Palaeoproterozoic-early Mesoprotreozoic Chitrakut Formation, Vindhyan Supergroup, central India and their implications on the antiquity of eu
6 <p>2019: Pandey, S., Clarke, J., Nema, P., Bonaccorsi, R., Som, S., Sharma, M., Phartiyal, B., Rajamani, S., Mogul, R., Martin-Torres, J., Vaishampayan, P., Blank, J., Steller, L., Srivastava, A., Singh, R., McGuirk, S., Zorzano, M.P., Güttler, J.M., Men
7 <p>2019: Sharma, M. and Singh, V. K. - Megascopic Carbonaceous Remains from Proterozoic Basins of India. In: M.E.A. Mondal (Editor), Geological Evolution of the Precambrian Indian Shield. Springer International Publishing,, pp. 725-749.<br></p>
8 <p>2018: Tripathi, Swati, Farooqui, A., Singh, V. K., Singh, S., Roy, R. K. - Morphometric analysis of Ceiba Mill. (Bombacoideae, Malvaceae) pollen: a sacred plant of the Mayan (Mesoamerican) civilization. Palynology. https://doi.org/10.080/0191622.2018.1
9 <p>2017: Firoze Quamar, M., Nawaz Ali, S., Morthekai, P. and Singh, V. K. - Confocal (CLSM) and light (LM) photomicrographs of different plant pollen taxa from Lucknow, India: Implications of pollen morphology for systematics, phylogeny and preservation.
10 <p>2016: Sharma, M., Tiwari, M., Ahmad, S., Shukla, R., Shukla, B., Singh, V. K., Pandey, S. K., Ansari, A. H., Shukla, Y., Kumar, S. - Palaeobiology of Indian Proterozoic and Early Cambrian Successions — Recent Developments. Proceedings of Indian Natio
11 <p>2016: Singh, V. K. &amp; Sharma, M. - Mesoproterozoic Organic-Walled Microfssils from the Chaporadih Formation, Chandarpur Group, chattisgarh Supergroup, Odisha, India. Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India, 61(1): 75-84. (Impact Factor –

S.No Fellowship/staffship Name
1 Life Fellow of Palaeontological Society of India, Lucknow Since 2005
2 Life fellow of Alumni Association of Lucknow University since 2006.
3 Life fellow of Society of Earth Science Since 2008
4 Life Member of Young Earth Scientist Network.
5 Life Fellow The Palaeobotanical Society, BSIP, Lucknow Since 2013.

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