Maharana Pratap Horticultural University, Karnal (MHU) was established by the Government of Haryana at Anjanthali Village in Nilokheri sub-district of Karnal district of India.[1][2] It is 21 km north of Karnal on NH1 leading to Ambala.
History
On 28 November 2016, the university came into existence via Haryana Vidhan Sabha legislature. On 18 April 2017, Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar's administration renamed it after the Maharana Pratap.[1]
Objective
It was established for research and development of horticulture.[3]
Main Campus
Main campus is in Anjanthali village in Nilokheri tehsil of Karnal after 97 acres land of HAU's Regional Research Station was transferred to the Horticulture university.[3] University has "Regional Research Stations" at Ambala, Jind and Jhajjar.[3]
Regional research stations
- Captain Pawan Kumar Extension campus, Jind: Captain Pawan Kumar Extension campus is at Badhana village in Jind district for which INR46 crore (460 million) was released in 2018.[4][5]
- Regional Research Station, Ambala: It is located at Naraingarh in Ambala district.[5]
- Regional Research Station, Jhajjar: located at Jhajjar district.[5]
- RMRC Mushroom Research Center, Murthal in Sonepat
Collaboration
The university participates and collaborates with these initiatives.
Cold chain
University is establishing a regional cold chain centre in collaboration with United Kingdom.[6]
Fruits, Veg and Spice Markets
- International Terminal Market for Fruits and Vegetables at near by Ganaur on Grand Trunk Road in Sonepat district is being established on 600 acres which will be larger than .[5] Centre for excellence for horticulture are being established in each district of Haryana,[7] along with 340 horticulture villages.[8] Govt is also promoting an agricultural produce brand called Haryana Fresh.[8]
- Domestic NCR Flower Market at Gurugram
- Spice Market at Sonepat
- Haryana State Honey Trade Centre (HS HTC) at IBDC (Integrated Beekeeping Development Centre), Ramnagar in Kurukshetra district
Centres of Excellence in Horticulture
As of March 2015, Haryana has 11 Centres of Excellent in Horticulture, 3 under construction, 3 newly announced, including the following.[9] This leaves only Punchkula, Panipat, Faridabad, Rewari, Dadri, Jind, and Kaithal districts without any Horticulture CoE or State-level Horticulture Markets.
- Ambala district: Centre of Excellence for Litchi, announced in FY2025-26.
- Yamunanagar district: Centre of Excellence for strawberry, announced in FY2025-26.
- Karnal district: Centre of Excellence for Vegetables, Gharaunda, established 7.01.2011.
- Karnal district: Potato Technology Centre, Shamgarh, established 06.04.2016.
- Kurukshetra district: Centre for Subtropical Fruits, Ladwa, established 06.04.2016.
- Kurukshetra district: Horticulture Integrated Bee Keeping, Ram Nagar, post office Chaduni Jattan, established 10.11.2017.
- Rohtak district: Hi-tech Greenhouse Seedling Centre, established 17.12.2013.
- Jhajjar district: Center of Excellence for Flowers, Munimpur, established 2022.
- Gurugram district: Hi-tech Greenhouse Seedling Centre, established 17.12.2013.
- Nuh district: Center of Excellence for Onions, Pinangwan, established 2022.
- Palwal district: Integrated Horticulture Development, Centre, Hodal, established 13.10.2018.
- Mahendergarh district: Integrated Horticulture Development Centre, Sundrah village on Ateli-Kanina road, established 01.09.2019.
- Bhiwani district: Centre of excellence for semi-arid horticulture, Gignaw, established 2022.
- Hisar district: Multi Crops Demonstration Centre, Barwala, established 2022.
- Hisar district: Date Plam and Guava Demonstration Centre, announced in FY2025-26.
- Fatehabad district: Guava Demonstration Centre at Government Garden Nursery on Uklana road, Bhuna, established 27.10.2020.
- Sirsa district: Centre of Excellence for fruits (Citrus & Pomegranate), Mangiana, established 22.06.2013.
See also
References
- ^ a b Horticultural Sciences varsity in Karnal to be named after, Daily News & Analysis, 18 Apr 2017.
- ^ Haryana govt has disbursed Rs 2400-cr compensation to farmers, Indian Express, 25 Jun 2017.
- ^ a b c Haryana's first horticulture university to be set up at Karnal, Business Standard, 7 Oct 2015.
- ^ Varsity’s construction to start soon in Jind, The Pioneer, Oct 2018.
- ^ a b c d Haryana to get third science city, Times of India, 2016.
- ^ Haryana to set up cold chain with United Kingdom in Karnal, The Times of India, 16 Nov 2017.
- ^ Ganaur fruit and vegetable terminus to start, Times of India, 2016.
- ^ a b Track record[permanent dead link ]
- ^ Haryana 2025-2026 Budget, Govt of Haryana, accessed 20 March 2025.
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