These pictures clarifies my doubts regarding ID of plants growing here in 
Pantnagar. This species blooms in winters and spring here.
DSRawat Pantnagar

On Wednesday, February 11, 2015 at 10:40:03 AM UTC+5:30, Gurcharan Singh 
wrote:
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> *Solanum villosum* Mill., Gard. Dict. (ed. 8) no. 2 no. 2 1768. 
> Syn: *Solanum* *humile* Bernh. ex Willd.; *Solanum* *miniatum* Bernh. ex 
> Willd.
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> The species is distinct from S. americanum and S. nigrum in distinctly 
> sinuate dentate leaves, 3-5-fld inflorescence, shorter peduncle usually 
> shorter than 10 mm in fruit, berries red, orange or green, globose or 
> ovoid. The typiical S. villosum has villous stems, and our specimens belong 
> to S. miniatum, sometimes named as S. villosum var. miniatum with 
> glabrescent to slightly pubescent slightly angular stems. Kew Plant list, 
> however, does not recognise it as a distinct variety, and treats S. 
> mineatum as simple synonym of S. villosum..
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