Geology and geography.
About Palantologie of Sindh, 1870-1884,
J. Sindh Quarterly Vol. VIII, No. 2, 1980.
Ground water books
listed under ground water.
Trade.
International Trade of Sindh, Through its Port Barbarican
(Banbhore), 200 BC – 200 AD,
Sindhiological Studies, Winter, 1980. (Summary Jour. PIMA).
Willem Floor, The Dutch East India
Company (VOC) and Diewel-Sindh, Pakistan (Introduction by M.H.
Panhwar, 30 pages) 1993.
5,000 Years of Trade Through Barbarican and The Indus,
J. PIMA, Vol. I, No. 3, 1994.
Paintings.
Sketches, Drawings, Paintings and Portraits on Sindh,
by British officials in the mid nineteenth century, about 300 drawings
listed, Sindh Quarterly, Vol. V, No. 4, 1978.
Economy.
Tragedy of pakistan agriculture - cereal culture versus
horticulture, J. Sindh Quarterly
Vol.XVI, 1988, No.1.
Economic Plight of Sindh Under Pakistan,
J. Sindh Quarterly, Vol. XVII, No. 2, 1990.
Strangulation of Agriculture, Increasing Rural Poverty in
Sindh and the Lower Punjab, J. Sindh
Quarterly Vol. XIX, No.3, 1991.
Low agriculture prices result in low yield,
DAWN Economic and Business Review, 1996.
Alleviation of poverty through Agriculture Development,
DAWN Economic and Business Review , February 3-9, 2001
Causes of rural poverty in sindh, Rural Poverty,
Agriculture inputs and Price Policies in Sindh,
J. New and Opinions, January-March 2004.
Some suggestions for ending economic depression in sindh
(Sindhi). Daily Ibrat, September 7,
2004.
Bibliography.
Source Material on Sindh,
Institute of Sindhology, 1977.
bibliography of sources on Mir
Ghullam Ali talpur (73 titles excluding new papers).
TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS
Ground Water.
Proposal for establishment of a field drainage
experimental farm, in Khairpur District (Sindh),
J. Young Engineer, 1959-60, pp.65-73.
Ground Water in Dadu District of sindh,
1962.
ground water in hyderabad district of sindh,
1962.
Ground and Surface Water in Arid Zones of Sindh,
1963.
Ground Water in hyderabad and kahripur division of sindh
1964.
Ground Water in Karachi district of sindh,
1965.
Ground Water in Lasbella District,
1967.
Ground Water in Quetta Division,
1968.
ground water in kalat division,
1969.
Ground Water in Hyderabad and Khairpur Divisions of sindh
(Revised),1969.
Ground Water in Karachi Master Plan Area
(4,000 square miles between Karachi to Hyderabad) on behalf M/s.
Zaheeruddin, Panhwar and Partners for K.D.A., 1972.
My Experiences with Ground Water in sindh,
Pakistan Agriculture, October, 1984, pp. 62-67.
Ground Water in the Thar Desert of Sindh,
Mining Engineer Pakistan, January-February, 1986, pp. 25-39.
Some Important Springs of mahal Kohistan (Sindh),
Mining Engineer Pakistan, March-April, 1988, pp. 9-14 also J. Sindh
Quarterly.
Facts about ground water in Sindh,
DAWN August 11, 2000.
Water Requirement of Riverain area (Ground water) of Sindh,
2002.
Neglected Riverine area of Sindh: The present situation and suggestions
for its development, in “Water Scarcity in Sindh”
in University of Sindh, Jamshoro, 2004.
Horticulture.
A
New Exportable Variety of Banana – William Hybrid for sindh,
Pakistan Agriculture, June 1984, pp.6-9.
A
new variety of mango evolved,
J. Pakistan Agriculture, Vol. VI, No.9, Sep. 1984.
Use of
Algae As Proteinous Feed for
Human Beings and Animals, Pakistan Agriculture, August 1985,
pp. 57-58.
Now
Jojoba Oil plant for sindh:
An attractive crop for cosmetic industry, Pakistan Agriculture,
January 1986, pp.39-42.
Jojoba Successfully Grown on Six Acres in sindh Pakistan,
J. Jojoba Happenings USA, July-August, 1987, 1 p.
Sindh’s potential for new fruits, nuts and industrial crops,
Director General Agriculture Extension Hyderabad (Sindh), 1988.
Assesment of present mango cultivars of Sindh and
proposal for extending mango season and increasing export,
Summary in 3rd International Mango Symposium, September
26-October 1, 1989 ISHS, Darwin , Australia.
Going bananas in sindh,
J. News Line – June 1991, pp.56-58.
Banana Virus in sindh,
Daily DAWN, 18-06-1991, 1 p.
To Grow Pineapple and Oil Palm in Thatta District,
J. Sindh Quarterly, Vol. XXII, No. 1, 1994. Business Review, December
7-13, 1991, PIII.
January 23, 1992, 2
p.
To Grow Oil Palm in Thatta District (sindh),
Sindh Guardian, January 23, 1992, 2 p.
The Banana Epidemic in Sindh imported disease or
deliberate sabotage, J. Sindh
Quarterly, 1991, No.4, April-June, 1991, pp.41-46.
Is Sindh’s Climate Suitable for Citrus Crops?
DAWN: Economic and Business Review, December 7-13, 1991, PIII.
Grapes in Sindh:
From Minnesota Grape Growers 1992 Annual Report, Sindh Society for
Horticultural Science, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1998, 2 p.
To Grow Pineappel in Thatta District (sindh),
Sindh Guardian, January 23, 1992, 2 p.
Damage to Fruit Trees
by 1992 Rains, DAWN:
Letters to the Editor, September 9, 1992, 1 p.
Growing Cashew nut in Sindh:
some prospects, Business Recorder, February 1, 1992, 3 p.
Is The Climate of Sindh Suitable for Raising Citrus
Fruits? Science Technology and
Development, January-March 1992, pp.46-51.
Grapes in Sindh,
Minnesota Grape Growers Association, St. Paul (Mn), 1992, Annual
Report, pp.7-9.
Temperate Zone Fruits in The Sub-Tropical Area of Sindh
Pakistan,
In Fourth International Symposium on Growing Temperate Zone Fruits
in Tropics and Sub-Tropics, Cairo (Egypt), May 22-26, 1993 in Acta
Horticulture, Vol. 409, pp.155-164.
An Uphill Future for Mango,
Daily DAWN: Economic & Business Review, May 7-13, 1994.
Bunchy Top Virus of Banana,
Modern Agriculture, July 1994.
21, 1992, 2 p.
Samphire
– an edible oil crop for
Sindh, Daily
DAWN: Economic & Business Review, May 27 – June 2, 1995,
P.III, Published jointly with Farzana Panhwar.
Intellectuals property right and mango Production,
DAWN: Economic & Business Review, December 9-15, 1995, P.III, Published
jointly with Farzana Panhwar.
Neem – an natural
pesticide, DAWN: Economic & Business Review, June 8-14, 1996, Published
jointly with Farzana Panhwar.
Flying Fox: a highly
lethal agricultural pest, Daily DAWN: Economic and Business Review,
June 29 – July 5, 1996. Published jointly with Farzana Panhwar.
Samphire (Salicornia Ligrlovii): A promising oil crop for
Sindh,
Sindh Society for Horticulture Science, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1998-99 1 p.
Published jointly with Farzana Panhwar.
Advisory Farmnote on Mango for sindh
(Winter 1998/99) Sindh Society for Horticultural Science Vol. 1, No. 2,
2 p.
Research Criteria for Introducing New Fruit and Nut Crops,
Sindh Society for Horticultural Science, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1998-99 1 p.
Top Horticulturist of Pakistan and our ignorance,
Sindh Society for Horticultural Science, Vol. 1, No. 2,
1998-99 2 p.
New Mango Called Sindhu developed in Maharashtra India,
Sindh Society for Horticultural Science, Vol. 1, 1998, 1 p.
Mango cultivation practices and belief Truth of Myth,
Sindh Society for Horticultural Science, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1998-99 1 p.
Simaruba Glauca (Edible oil nut) Fruits in Sindh,
Sindh Society for Horticulture Science, Vol. 1, No. 2,
1998-99, 1 p.
Disappearance of the Citrus Industry in Sindh between
1955 to 1960 and its Rehabilitation,
Sindh Society for Horticultural Science, Vol. 1, 1998-99, 2 p.
Neem – a natural pesticide,
Sindh Society for Horticultural Science, Vol. 1, No. 3, 1999, 2 p.
The Great Banana Tragedy in Sindh,
Sindh Society for Horticultural Science, Vol. 2, No.1, 1999, 2 p.
To Grow Oil Palm in Thatta District,
Sindh Society for Horticultural Science, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1999, 2 p.
Agricultural Libraries of Pakistan,
Sindh Society for Horticultural Science, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1999, 1 p.
Poverty reduction in Pakistan
(Mexico an example for Planning, DAWN, 1999.
Mango Farm-Note, No.1,
1998/99.
Mango Farm-Note No. 2,
Sindh Society for Horticultural Science, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1999, 1 p.
Alleviation of Poverty in Pakistan through Horticulture -
Some practical suggestions. Daily
Dawn Business and Economic Review, 2002.
Mango growers predicament,
DAWN May 18, 2003.
Concerning survial of mango industry,
DAWN Economic and Business Review, June 23-29, 2003.
Date industry in doldrums in sindh,
DAWN Economic and Business Review Sept. 23-29-2003.
Mango and citrus for home gardens,
Pakistan Horticulture Society
Annual Number,
Karachi 2004.
Drought strategy in horticulture,
DAWN Economic & Business Review Feb. 28 - March 6, 2005.
agriculture.
Threshers british and american,
1953 and 1958.
Harvesting and storing of rice in sindh,
1953 and 1958.
Cotton growing machines
(MS Thesis University of Wisconsin), 1953. Revised 1970,
Revised 2003.
Mechanisation of Sugarcane in sindh,
1969.
Mechanisation of Cotton Crop in sindh,
1969.
Reports on Development
of Sugarcane for Sugar Mill
at Piarogoth, (Sindh) 1975-76.
Wheat Turns Poison,
Pakistan Agriculture, November 1984, pp. 34-35.
Development of Agriculture Engineering in Pakistan - Sindh case study,
J. Pakistan Agriculture, March 1985.
Soil Conservation in the Thar and Kohistan
Area of Sindh,
Mining Engineer Pakistan, November 1985, pp. 4-9.
Soil Conservation of Thar and Kohistan of Sindh
- J. Mining Engineer Pakistan No. September, 1985.
Wheat in Pakistan:
Feeding the towns at the expense of the farmers, Jour. Landmark (U.K),
July-August 1995.
Samphire an Edible Oil Crop
for Sindh, PIMA,
Vol. 3, No. 1, June, 1996.
Agriculture guru reveals - priceless tips
(Nisar Ahmed Evening Star, December 22, 2004.
Banana Epidemic in Sindh,
Imported disease or deliberate sabotage, J. Sindh Quarterly Vol. XIX,
No.4, 1991.
Farming needs new technology,
Dawn Economic and Business Review, Jan. 17-23, 2005.
Livestock.
Reports for
Animal Husbandry Farm at
Jhimpir sindh, 1975-76, for Government of Sindh.
Agro-Live Stock Project Jhimpir sindh,
Pakistan Agriculture, October, 1983.
Rabbit Farming in sindh
– Journal Pakistan Agriculture, October, 1983.
Fisheries.
Scope for Prawn Farming in Sindh,
Journal Pakistan Agriculture, September, 1983.
Engineering, Scientific and Economic Considerations for An Aquaculture
Enterprise in sindh,
Pakistan Agriculture, October, 1984.
Prawn Farming Sindh
(Two volumes) prepared 1983-1987 unprinted.
Irrigation.
Failure of a Gate of Sukkur Barrage of sindh,
A lesson for the future, Sindhilogical Studies, Summer 1983,
pp.15-32.
Irrigation in sindh Under Noor Muhammad Kalhora,
J. Sindhiological Studies, Winter, 1989.
six
thousand years History of Irrigation of Sindh
- 1993, Second Edition 2005, 400 pages.
Influence of environment on rise and fall of kalhoras by M.H. Panhwar
(Sindhi tr.) Dr. Allah Rakhio Butt,
J. Mehran No.3-4, 1998.
Seepage of water from the river indus and occurrence of fresh ground
water in sindh, J.
Grass Roots Vol.24, 2002-2003. Also in J. Hayati October 2004.
Drainage.
Reports for WAPDA concerning: 1974-81.
Left Bank Outfall Drain Project of sindh
Phase-I, Project Preparation 92 volumes (1974-1979).
Kandhkot-Thul-Shahdad Kot Surface Drainage Project of sindh,
Project Planning 3 volumes (1975-1980).
Energy.
Experiments on Twenty One Foot Southern Cross Wind Mill at Tando Jam
(Sindh), 1965-69,
published 1970.
First Biogas Plant of Pakistan at tando jam sindh,
(1959), J. Science, Technology and Development Vol. 3, No. 2, 1984.
Small Tractors and are They Worth While?
Pakistan Agriculture, March, 1984. Pp. 27-29.
Scope for
Use of Wind Power in Sindh,
1984.
Agro-Industry and Power Orientation,
Pakistan Agriculture, August, 1984.
Proposal for
Installation of 250 Wind Mills
in Kohistan and Thar Deserts of sindh as Range Management Program,
Mining Engineer Pakistan, November 1985, pp. 15-27.
An Scope for Better Utilisation of Poultry Droppings,
by converting it into Cattle Feed and Methane, Science Technology
and Development, January-February, 1986, pp. 25-28. J. Pakistan
Agriculture, Vol. VII, No.2, February 1985.
Electromagnetic Or Electronic Treatment of Kohistan Water
for use in the boilers, Mining Engineer Pakistan, March, 1986,
pp. 30-40.
Wind power Development for Sindh Pakistan.
Wind velocities too low for
economic power development, DAWN Economic and Business Review
December 2-8, 2002.
Bio-Gas Plants for Developing Countries
(Ready for press).
Environment.
Plan For Development of Thar and Kohistan of sindh,
Mining Engineer Pakistan, March 1986, pp. 36-40.
Is
the present drought just temporary or long lasting disaster - sindh a
case study. J.
Hayati September 2004. Also Dawn Science Supplement, Oct. 30 2004.
Influence of environment on rise and fall of kalhoras by
M.H. Panhwar (Sindhi tr.) Dr. Allah Rakhio Butt,
J. Mehran No.3-4, 1998.
M.H. PANHWAR AND FARZANA PANHWAR’S
JOINT PUBLICATIONS
Horticulture.
Farzana Panhwar and M.H. Panhwar,
Samphire – an edible oil crop
for Sindh Agriculture and Technology DAWN Economic and
Business Review, May 27 to June 2, 1995, P-III.
Farzana Panhwar and M.H. Panhwar,
intellectual property rights
and pakistan’s mango production, DAWN Agriculture and
Technology, Economic & Business Review, December 9-15, 1995, P-III.
Farzana Panhwar and M.H. Panhwar,
flying fox a highly lethal
agricultural pest, DAWN June 9 – July 5, 1996.
Farzana Panhwar and M.H. Panhwar,
neem – a natural pesticide,
DAWN Agriculture and Technology, Economic and Business Review, June 8 –
14, 1996.
Farzana Panhwar and M.H. Panhwar, Handbook
of dehydration of fruits and
vegetables.
New research may stretch mango season to five months,
Daily Times, June 12, 2003.
Agriculture.
Farzana Panhwar and M.H. Panhwar,
Trace elements in
agriculture.
Livestock.
Farzana Panhwar and
M.H. Panhwar, Manual of
rabbit farming for sindh.
Farzana Panhwar and
M.H. Panhwar, complete diet
for cattle and sheep in sindh.
Farzana Panhwar and
M.H. Panhwar, balanced
poultry feed in sindh and the Economic Applications to
Pakistan Conditions.
Fisheries.
M.H. Panhwar and
Farzana Panhwar, Design of
An Acquaculture Enterprise, J. Pakistan Agriculture Vol.V II,
No. 10, October, 1985.
Farzana Panhwar and M.H. Panhwar, Handbook
of sea water shrimp farming
for sindh including Hatchery, Feed Requirement and
Manufacture, Processing and Packing.
Energy .
M.H. Panhwar and Mrs.
Farzana Panhwar, Sustainable
Methods As Applied To Raising Fruit Crops at khesano mori (sindh),
Institute of Organic and Sustainable Hort. And Agri. Res. Hyderabad and
Sindh Society for Hort. Sci. Karachi, 1995, 49 p.
Farzana Panhwar and
M.H. Panhwar, bio-gas plants
for Developing Countries.
Farzana Panhwar and
M.H. Panhwar Research on BIO-GAS FARMYARD MANURE Agriculture
wastes like banana trunks, bagasse, barley, maize, saw-dust and etc.
Farzana Panhwar,
bio-gas Technology
(8 articles jointly with M.H. Panhwar and Sikandar Arbani) 4 published
and 4 in press.
Organic agriculture.
Sustainable methods as applied in raising fruit crops.
48 page book, 1995. Reviewed in 3 Journals in USA and one in Australia,
namely Rare Fruit Gardener, California, Rare Fruit Council International
Florida, Rare Fruit Australia.
M.H. Panhwar and Farzana Panhwar,
earthworms, vermicasts and
vermiculture, DAWN Economic and Business Review, January
5-11, 1998.
RESEARCH
REPORTS
M.H. Panhwar besides his constancy work in
agriculture and engineering had been carrying out research into
agriculture; fisheries; ground water; agricultural wastes like; farmyard
manure, weeds, banana plant wastes, bagasse, and saw-dust; diet for
domestic animals, rabbits and poultry, wind mills, renewable resources
of energy, use of audio-visual materials in education, dehydration of
fruits and vegetables and etc., and he has produced a number of reports
listed below:
Ground water.
Development of
ground water in thar desert of
sindh.
Horticulture.
Successful evolution of
a new variety of mango
produced in sindh for harvesting in the first week of May.
Packing house for
export of mangoes,
bananas and other fruits.
Hydroponics and use
of bio-gas slurries
as soil free plant growth
medium.
Agriculture.
Trace elements
in agriculture
jointly with Farzana Panhwar.
Most suitable
agricultural sprays
for Pakistan conditions.
Livestock jointly with farzana panhwar.
Manual of
rabbit farming for rural sindh.
Complete diet for
cattle and sheep.
Conversion of lignin
a non-digestible ingredient, into digestible one.
Balanced poultry feed
and the economic applications to Pakistan conditions.
Feed from biogas plant
slurries.
Processing of
agricultural wastes
as animal feed.
Fisheries.
Hand book of
acquaculture for Pakistan.
Hand book of
sea water shrimp farming
including hatchery,
feed requirement and
manufacture, processing and packing
for sindh (Two
volumes).
Hand book of
sweet water giant prawn farming.
Energy.
Research on
bio-gas from
farmyard manure, agricultural wastes like banana trunks,
bagasse, barley, maize,
saw-dust and etc.
A project for 250
wind mills for thar and
kohistan of
Sindh.
Improved types of bio-gas plants,
modification of Indian designs.
Proposal for
experimental digester for
production of methane by use of agricultural, animal and
other organic wastes in addition to animal excrete.
hand book of improved bio-gas designs
suitable for Pakistan and the
Third World.
Hand book for
monitoring bio-gas digesters.
Gasification of wood and
agricultural wastes as fuel for gas engines, diesel
engines, tractors, vehicles and boilers.
A survey of wind mills
manufactured in the world and
those and those economically
suitable to conditions in
Southern Thar and Kohistan.
A proposal for
wind mill farm in sindh.
Environment.
Experiments on
electro magnetic devices
and their application for softening of hard water in the boiler.
Plan for development of thar and kohistan of sindh
1975, Revised 1982, Revised 1984.
Farzana Panhwar,
flora of thar and kohistan.
NEW FRUITS, NUTS AND INDUSTRIAL CROPS
INTRODUCED COMMERCIALLY FROM ABROAD IN SINDH, NEAR
TANDO JAM
BY
M.H. PANHWAR AND MRS.
FARZANA PANHWAR
|
S.No.
|
Year |
Fruit Crops |
No. of Varieties |
Source of Plants |
|
1 |
1985-todate |
Mango. |
35 |
18 from USA, Brazil and Australia
and 20 produced from seedlings 10 more under trials. |
|
2. |
1989 |
Lychee. |
7 |
6 local selections and one from
Hawaii (USA). |
|
3. |
1993 |
Longan. |
4 |
Florida and Hawaii (USA), already
fruiting. |
|
4. |
1989 |
Grape Fruit “Ruby” and
“Shamber”. |
4 |
Florida, California and Texas
(USA), in fruit now. |
|
5. |
1989 |
Apple: anna, dorset
golden, einshmber and crab apple. |
4 |
Florida (USA), now fruiting. |
|
6. |
1988 |
Peaches. |
13 |
Florida (USA), now fruiting. |
|
7. |
1988 |
Plums. |
4 |
Florida (USA), now fruiting. |
|
8. |
1989 |
Cashew. |
1 |
Australia (suitable for coasts
near Ghorabari). |
|
9. |
1989 |
Tahiti Lime. |
1 |
Florida (USA), now fruits all year
around. |
|
10. |
1988 |
Nectarines.
|
3 |
Florida (USA), now fruiting. |
|
11. |
1990-1993 |
Grapes: Thompson
seedless and others. |
24 |
California (USA) and Spain, now
fruiting. |
|
12. |
1992 |
Pummelo. |
1 |
Thailand. |
|
13. |
1993 |
Fig. |
2 |
California, already; fruiting. |
|
14. |
1992 |
Z. jujube. |
2 |
California, already fruiting.
|
|
15. |
1993-94 |
Pomegranate. |
8 |
Spain, USA, already fruiting. |
|
16. |
1991-1993 |
Guava. |
10 |
Taiwan, Indonesia, Hawaii (USA),
South Africa and Brazil and local selections. |
|
17. |
1980 |
Date (at Clifton
Karachi) |
1 |
Grows on 50% sea water + 50%
fresh water fruiting for the past 10 years. |
|
18. |
1989 |
Papaya. |
3 |
The Sunrise Solo from Hawaii (USA)
and two varieties from Taiwan. |
|
19. |
1988 |
Avocado. |
2 |
West Indies (suitable only for
coasts near Ghorabari). |
|
20. |
1983 |
Jojoba oil nut. |
1 |
Mexico, fruiting since 1986, wax
nut, substitute for whale oil. |
|
21. |
1992 |
Pear (Oriental). |
2 |
California. |
|
22. |
1992 |
Persimmon (Japanese). |
2 |
California. |
|
23. |
1983 |
Jatropha nut. |
1 |
Mexico, yielding diesel oil. |
|
24. |
1983 |
Buffalo-Gourd. |
1 |
Texas (USA), yielding half ton
edible oil per acre per year and 4 tons of starch every 3rd
years. |
MEMBERSHIPS
MEMBERSHIP OF
INTERNATIONAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETIES / ASSOCIATIONS.
-
California Rare Fruit Growers
Association, 1986 to 1993.
-
Australian Macadamia Growers
Association, 1986 to1989.
-
California Avocado Society, 1987-1992.
-
Jojoba Growers Association, 1985 to
1988.
-
International Society for
Horticultural Science, 1990-todate.
-
American Society for Horticultural
Science, 1990 – 1998.
-
Florida State Horticultural Society,
1987 to 1997.
-
Rare Fruit Council of Australia
1981-2000.
-
Australian Society for Horticultural
Science, 1990 to 1997.
-
American Pomological Society, 1989 to
1993.
-
International Banana Association,
1980-1990.
-
Professional Member American Society
for Enology and Viticulture, 1992-todate.
-
South African Society for Horticulture
Science, 1993 to 1994.
-
International Rare Fruit Council Inc.
(Florida USA), 1990 to 1990.
-
Pakistan Association of Scientists and
Scientific Professions 1982 to 1999.
MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL ORGANISATIONS
-
Associate Member American Society of
Agricultural Engineers, 1953 to 1967.
-
Member Institute of Agricultural
Engineers (U.K), 1964 to 1970.
-
Fellow Royal Geographical Society
London, 1979-todate.
-
Member Pakistan Engineering Council,
Islamabad, 1977-todate.