The Directorate of Extension Education plays a crucial role in connecting the PAU research system with farmers. Its services are tailored to address the specific needs of farmers, ensuring that the latest technologies and innovations are accessible in every field across the state. The Directorate operates through its statewide network of 15 Farm Advisory Service Centres (FASCs), 18 Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs), Agricultural Technology Information Centre (ATIC), Skill Development Centre (SDC), and Communication Centre (CC). These initiatives serve as a gateway for farmers to enhance their efficiency, adopt sustainable practices, and achieve greater profitability.
Mission
Empowering farmers through innovation, inclusivity, and sustainability by strengthening FASCs, KVKs, ATIC, and SDC as enablers of technology adoption, sustainable practices, and community empowerment, ensuring a resilient and profitable agricultural future.
Vision
A future where every farmer thrives through knowledge-driven, technology-enabled, and sustainable agriculture.
Name: Dr Makhan Singh Bhullar
Designation: Director of Extension Education, PAU, Ludhiana
Phone: 9872811350
Email: bhullarms@pau.edu (personal); directorext@pau.edu (official)
Research Areas: Integrated Weed Management
Research IDs: Google Scholar https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=m922J_sAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra
ResearchGate ID: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Makhan-Singh-Bhullar
Orchid ID: 0000-0002-6303-2806
Web of Science: JNR-9591-2023
Scopus: 9239155300
Acknowledged for his outstanding contributions to Direct Seeded Rice (DSR) and Surface Seeder-cum-Mulching technologies, Dr Makhan Singh Bhullar has been serving as Director of Extension Education, Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), Ludhiana. Having kick-started his service career in 1992, Dr Bhullar is a highly dedicated Principal Agronomist who did wonders during corona by promoting water and labour-saving DSR (using Lucky Seed Drill) among Punjab farmers. He has recommended 55 weed management technologies and several production techniques for field and horticultural crops. Besides, he has 116 research publications, four research bulletins, eight review articles, three book chapters and 91 extension articles to his credit. Dr. Bhullar has handled 16 ad-hoc research and extension projects each as Principal and Co-Principal Investigator. In addition, he has attended advance trainings at University of California, Davis, USA; Jealott’s Hill International Research Centre, Bracknell, UK; and participated in five International Weed Science Conferences in USA, Japan, Czech Republic, Canada and Thailand. He has also one patent (filed) to his credit. In teaching, Dr Bhullar has been a major advisor of 20 postgraduate students, and taught five undergraduate and four postgraduate courses in agronomy and weed science. A recipient of ICAR AICRP-Weed Management ‘Best Centre Award’ for 2015-16 and Appreciation Certificate by PAU in 2016, Dr Bhullar possesses fellowship of Indian Society of Weed Science. He has played a vital role in organizing nearly 1,000 front-line demonstrations, 80 on-farm trials, 60 field days and 70 trainings for the farmers.
Professional Accomplishments (salient)
Research publications:
Gill JS, Singh S, Bhullar MS, Kaur, G and Kaur T (2025). Productivity-profitability-energy-carbon footprint nexus of wheat in relation to its establishment vis-à-vis in-situ rice residue management with a novel Surface Seeding-cum-Mulching technique. Energy 332: 137177. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2025.137177 (NAAS rating – 15.0)
Kaur S, Pal R, Kaur T, Singh G, Singh M and Bhullar MS (2025). Post-emergence Weed Control in Sugarcane with Ready Mix of 2,4-D Sodium Salt 48% Plus Metribuzin 32% Plus Chlorimuron 0.8% WDG. Sugar Tech (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12355-025-01621-2 (NAAS rating – 7.8)
Kaur P, Kaur H, Kaur T and Bhullar MS (2025). Degradation dynamics of pyroxasulfone: exploring soil health impacts and dietary risk assessment. Environ Monit Assess 197, 610 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-025-14051-0 (NAAS rating – 8.9)
Kaur, P., Kaur, H., & Bhullar, M. S. (2025). Effect of soil properties on adsorption, degradation and leaching potential of four herbicides. International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, 105(5), 1020–1037. https://doi.org/10.1080/03067319.2023.2279284 (NAAS rating – 8.3)
Kaur H, Kaur P, Sharma, S and Bhullar MS (2025). et al. Modulating Leaching of Mesosulfuron Methyl, Iodosulfuron Methyl and Transformation Products: Effects of Rainfall Intensity, Flow Patterns and Organic Amendments. Bull Environ Contam Toxicol 114: 55. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00128-025-04032-x (NAAS rating – 8.7)
Name : Dr. Gurjinder Pal Singh Sodhi
Designation : Additional Director of Extension Education
Phone No(s) : 0161-2401644
(O) Mobile No. : +91 9417626843
E-mail : adee@pau.edu
Dr Gurjinder Pal Singh Sodhi started his professional career as District Extension Specialist (Soil Science) at Farm Advisory Service Centre (FASC), Faridkot and Patiala (April 1992 to March 2008); Extension Specialist (Soil Science) at FASC, Patiala (March 2008 to November 2008) and was later elevated to Deputy Director (T) at Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK), Patiala (December 2008 – September 2009); Associate Director (T) at KVK, Patiala, Fatehgarh Sahib and Mansa (October 2009 – November 2020). He assumed the charge of Additional Director of Extension Education, PAU, Ludhiana wef 12.02.2021.
Dr Sodhi has 60 research publications to his credit. Thirty research papers have been published in national and international journals, six in NAAS (10.97-12.08), three in NAAS (8.0-10.97), five in NAAS (6.0-<8.0) and twelve in NAAS (<6.0) to his credit. He has 29 research papers presented at National level. He has contributed 24 book chapters (ICAR-ATARI & PAU books), 107 popular articles, 30 success stories, 28 popular articles in newspapers and 32 publications as leaflets, folders and extension bulletins.
As Extension Specialist, he has been instrumental in organizing fourteen Kisan Melas; developing 12 demo units and six self-help groups; and giving six recommendations which have been included in PAU’s Package of Practices for Kharif/Rabi Crops. He has been actively involved in successful management of whitefly in district of Mansa. Besides, he has delivered 60 radio and 21 television talks on transfer of latest and recommended technologies for knowledge benefit of farmers of the state. He has bagged two adhoc projects awarded by NABARD. He has also handled ten sponsored projects funded by ICAR, Sir Rattan Tata Trust, NHM etc. The revolving fund of KVK, Mansa elevated almost four times (from Rs. 4,99,574 during 2015-16 to Rs. 19,15,258 during 2020-21) under the leadership of Dr Sodhi.
Dr Sodhi is a recipient of one National Award (Nanaji Deshmukh ICAR Award 2019), one Zonal Award (Best Krishi Vigyan Kendra Award 2013) and three State Awards (GS Khush Team Award for Excellence in Transfer of Technology to Farmers 2015-16, Farm Literature Popularization Award and Exhibition Award during Kisan Melas). He has also been honoured with appreciation letter by PAU during 2011 and 2013; Deputy Director General (AE), ICAR, New Delhi in 2013 and Directorate of Extension Education, PAU during 2009 to 2012 for his outstanding contributions towards the farming community. He also has nine other accomplishments to his credit. Under his leadership, five farmers received Chief Minister Award and one farmer was awarded with Jagjiwan Ram Abhinav Farmer Award (ICAR).
Name : Dr. Tarsem Singh Dhillon
Designation : Additional Director of Extension Education
Phone No(s) : 0161-2401644
(O) Mobile No. : +91 9417626843
E-mail : adee@pau.edu
Dr. Tarsem Singh Dhillon, born on September 5, 1966 in village Chabhal, District Tarn Taran received B.Sc. Agriculture (Hons.) in 1988, M.Sc. Vegetable Crops in 1991 and Ph.D. Vegetable Crops in 2002 from Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana. He was recipient of scholarship from Punjab State Agricultural Marketing Board during B.Sc. Agriculture. He started his professional career as District Extension Specialist (Vegetables) at FASS, Bathinda in December 1992 and elevated to the post of Associate Professor in September 2002, Senior Extension Specialist-Vegetables (equivalent to Professor) in January 2009, Director (Seeds) in November 2016 and Head, Department of Vegetable Science in November 2020. Presently, he is Principal Investigator of project “Development of Improved Varieties/Hybrids in Carrot and Beans” and Co-PI of adhoc project “Empowering the Scheduled Caste Communities through Technological Intervention in Horticulture and Allied Venture” funded by DST. He was the Co-PI of various adhoc projects “Integrated Approach to Provide Employment Opportunities to Women” funded by DST; “An integrated Approach for Employment and Livelihood Security of Small and Marginal Farmers/Farm Women in Kandi region of Punjab” funded by DST; “Socio-economic Development of Scheduled Caste Communities through Technology Interventions in Horticulture and related Ventures” funded by Punjab State Council for Science and Technology; “Creation of Seed-Hubs for Increasing Indigenous Production of Pulses in India” funded by ICAR. During his tenure as Director (Seeds), vegetable seed production was significantly increased and 53 varieties of field and vegetable crops got notified at national level to bring in seed chain. Moreover, new initiatives like creating new attractive look of vegetable seed kits, small packaging of vegetables and oilseeds, preparation of pulses and oil seeds kits and introduction of laminated fabric seed bags for wheat packaging reducing to cost upto 50% were implemented. He successfully initiated Single Window Computerized System for seed sale at PAU kisan melas along with launching new Seed Portal for ensuring easy access of seeds to farmers. Dr Dhillon has recommended 5 varieties of carrot (Punjab Jamuni, Punjab Roshni, PC-161, Punjab Black Beauty, and Punjab Carrot Red) and one of bitter gourd (Punjab Kareeli-1) and also commercialized PC-161 variety with three private seed companies for its mass production. Besides, Punjab Black Beauty has also been commercialized for probiotic beverage preparation with the Unniti Cooperative Marketing cum Processing Society, Talwara. To improve vegetable production and productivity, 10 technologies recommended by him are included in the Package of Practices of Vegetable Crops, PAU. He has taught 263 credit hours, guided fourteen M.Sc and two Ph.D. students in the discipline of Vegetable Science.
Dr. Dhillon has participated in International Conference in University of Florida, USA and also imparted International trainings to Afghanistan officials. He has published 55 original research papers in journals of national and International repute, presented 25 research papers at various National and International conferences/symposia, published 135 extension articles, 12 book chapters, five bulletins, Two book, five edited books and four manuals. He is also a prolific extension worker and has organized 157 trainings/workshops, delivered 492 lectures in various training programmes, delivered 116 Radio/TV talks, exhibited Department achievements in 281 kisan melas/workshops and conducted/monitored 743 Adaptive Research trials. He is the member of six Scientific Societies engaged with the advancement of Vegetable Research. He was Director- Board of Directors of PUNSEED (Punjab); Member- Governing Board, of Punjab State Seed Certification Authority (Punjab); Member- Post Graduation Agriculture Education and Research Board, GNDU, Amritsar; and Subject Expert of Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, GNDU, Amritsar. For his significant contributions in Vegetable Research, Extension and Seed Production, PAU has received “Best All India Coordinated Research Project (Vegetable Crops) Centre Award” in 2021 and “Certificate of Excellence” for Breeder Seed Production (2017-18) from ICAR. He also received appreciation letters from Director Students Welfare; Director of Extension Education; Head, Department of Vegetable Science and Farm Literature Popularization Award by PAU, Ludhiana.