Dr. Sunita N. Kale

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Name of Centre: Marathawada Agricultural University (VNMKV), Parbhani, Maharashtra
Name of Component: Clothing & Textile

Dr. Sunita Kale

Professor (Clothing and Textile) & Unit Coordinator
sunnikale[at]rediffmail[dot]com
Experience: 33 Years

Educational Qualification
Sr. No.DegreeSubjectYearUniversity/Institute
1Ph.DClothing and Textile2008Amravati university
2M.ScClothing and Textile1986Amravati university
Research Areas

Natural dyes; protective clothing; agro-based fibers; anti-microbial properties

Awards
  • *Merit award at Post Graduation
  • *Commendation certificate by NAARM, Hyderabad
  • *Best Poster Presentation Award in National Conference NRMELS 2005
  • *Best Poster Presentation Award in International conference CCAW
Publications

Total Number of Research Articles:36

Significant Research Articles

  • Sunita Kale, Sangita Naik and Manisha Karhale. 2018. Technology transfer of eco holicolour preparation for income generation. Asian Journal of Home Science. 13(2): 642-645
  • Sunita Kale, Sangita Naik and Manisha Karhale. 2017. Mango Kernel Starch – A Natural and Indigenous Sizing Agent For Cotton Fabric. International Journal of Science and Nature. 8(4): 888-891
  • Sunita Kale, Sangita Naik and Manisha Karhale. 2019. False Black Pepper (Emblia Ribes) seed- Natural colourant for wool dyeing. Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology Vol. 38 (04-05) : 2019; . 38(04-05): 1-8
  • Sunita Kale, Sangita Naik and Manisha Karhale. 2019. Printing of silk fabric using Eco-friendly textile Auxiliaries. Ecology, Environment & Conservation. 25 (2): 142-145
  • Sunita Kale, Sangita Naik and Manisha Karhale. 2017. Mango Kernel Starch – A Natural and Indigenous Sizing Agent For Cotton Fabric. International Journal of Science and Nature. 8(4): 888-891
  • Sunita Kale, Sangita Naik and Manisha Karhale. 2017. Mango Kernel Starch – An Effective Sizing Agent For Cotton Yarns. Multilogic in Science. VII(XXIV): 261-262
  • Sunita Kale, Sangita Naik and Manisha Karhale. 2017. Health hazards and clothing pattern of the grain market workers. Multilogic in Science. VI(XIX): 69-72
  • Sunita Kale, Sangita Naik and Manisha Karhale. 2016. Occupational health problems perceived by the workers of cotton spinning mills. Man Made Textiles In India. August. XLIV (10): 347-350
  • Sunita Kale, Sangita Naik . 2015. Knowledge gain of SHG members about block printing with natural dyes. International Journa lo Applied Home Science,Vol. Sept.& Oct. 2015. 2(9&10): 268-271
  • Sunita Kale, SangitaNaik, Rashmi Gaikwad. 2013. On field clothes and their care adopted by pesticide applicators. Asian Journal of Home Science. 8(2): 526-529
Any other Relevent Information

Developed the technology of utilizing starch extracted from waste mango kernels as effective textile auxiliary, natural dyes from locally available plant sources and traditional Maharashtrian silk saree 'Paithani' dyed with natural dyes,functional clothing for different farm activities. Established successful micro-enterprizes of rural women through SHGs in the field of production of Eco-Holi colours,Protective mittens, Fancy cloth bag

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