<p>1 Microbial World for Sustainable Development.- 2 Insights into the rhizospheric microbes and their application for sustainable agriculture.- 3 Different biofertilizers and their application for sustainable development.- 4 Microbial mediated natural farming for sustainable environment.- 5 Rhizosphere Manipulations for Sustainable Plant Growth Promotion.- 6 Rhizospheric Microbes and their mechanism.- 7 Endophytes and Their Applications as Biofertilizers.- 8 Microbial Action On Degradation Of Pesticides.- 9 Biofortification of Plants by using microbes.- 10 Microbial Biopesticides - Development and Application.- 11 Microbial consortia and their application for the development of sustainable environment.- 12 Microbial engineering and applications for the development of value added products.- 13 Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria and their application in sustainable crop production.- 14 Reinstating Microbial Diversity in Degraded Ecosystems for Enhancing their Functioning and Sustainability.- 15 Recent advancements and mechanism of microbial enzymes in sustainable agriculture.- 16 Application of microbial technology for waste removal.- 17 Metagenomics: Insights into microbial removal of the contaminants.- 18 Methods of strain improvement for crop improvement.- 19 Microbial technologies in pest and disease management of tea (Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze).- 20 Field Application of the Microbial Technology and Its Importance in Sustainable Development.- 21 Solubilization of Micronutrients using Indigenous Microorganisms.- 22 Synergistic interaction of methanotrophs and methylotrophs in regulating methane emission.- 23 Biopesticides: An alternative to synthetic insecticides.- 24 Impact of pesticides on microbial population.- 25 Microbe mediated removal of xenobiotics for sustainable environment.- 26 Harnessing The Rhizomcrobiome Interactions For Plant Growth Promotion And Sustainable Agriculture: Mechanisms, Applications And Recent Advances.- 27 Fungal mycelium-based biocomposites—an emerging source of renewable materials.- 28 An endophytic bacterial approach: A key regulator of drought stress tolerance in plants.</p><br><p></p>