www.du.ac.in Page 1 Title Prof. First Name G.V.R. Last Name PRASAD Photograph Designation Professor Address Department of Geology, Centre for Advanced Studies, University of Delhi, Delhi – 110 007 Phone No Office 011-27667073 Residence 011-27662568 Mobile 9868207140 Email [email protected]Web-Page Educational Qualifications Degree Institution Year Ph.D. Panjab University, Chandigarh 1986 M.Phil. / M.Tech. PG Vikram University, Ujjain 1981 UG Vikram University, Ujjain 1979 Certificate Course in French Diploma Course in French Panjab University, Chandigarh Panjab University, Chandigarh 1984 1985 Career Profile January(25) 1986 to Lecturer (ad-hoc), CAS in Geology, Panjab University, May (10) 1986 Chandigarh October(20) 1986 to Lecturer, Deptt of Geology, University of Jammu, Jammu August (6) 1992 August(7) 1992 to Reader, Deptt of Geology, University of Jammu, Jammu April (17)1998 April (18) 1998 Professor, Deptt of Geology, University of Jammu, Jammu to October (19) 2008 October (20) 2008 Professor, Department of Earth Science, Indian Institute of Science to November (30) Education & Research – Kolkata (IISER-K) 2009 Faculty Details proforma for DU Web-site (PLEASE FILL THIS IN AND Email it to [email protected]and cc: [email protected]
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Title Prof. First Name G.V.R. Last Name PRASAD Photograph
Designation Professor
Address Department of Geology, Centre for Advanced Studies, University of Delhi, Delhi – 110 007
Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) non-marine ostracod fauna from Khar, a new
intertrappean locality, Khargaon district, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Palaeontological Research 21(3): 215-229 (Sendai, Japan).
2017. Parmar, V., Prasad, G.V.R. & Norboo, R. Middle Miocene small mammals from the
Siwalik Group of northwestern India. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences
doi.org/10.1016/j.jseaes.2017.11.023
2017. Lourembam, R.S., Prasad, G.V.R. & Grover, P. Ichthyofauna (Chondrichthyes,
Osteichthyes) from the Upper Cretaceous intertrappean beds of Piplnarayanwar,
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Chhindwara District, Madhya Pradesh, India. Island Arc 26(1) doi.org/10.1111/iar.12180
(Tokyo, Japan).
2016. Parmar, V., Magotra, R., Norboo, R. & Prasad, G.V.R. Rodent-based age appraisal of the Lower Siwalik Subgroup of Kalaunta, Ramnagar, Jammu, India. Alcheringa 41: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03115518.2016.1196435
2010. Prasad, G.V.R., Verma, O., Gheerbrant, E., Goswami, A., Khosla, A., Parmar, V. & Sahni, A. First mammal evidence from the Late Cretaceous of India for biotic dispersal between India and Africa at the K/T transition. Comptes Rendus Palevol. 9: 63-71(Paris).
2010. Boyer, D.M., Prasad, G.V.R., Goswami, A., Krause, D.W., Godinot, M., Verma, O. & Flynn, J.J. New postcrania of Deccanolestes from the Late Cretaceous of India and their bearing on the evolutionary and biogeographic history of euarchontan mammals. Naturwissenschaften 97(4): 365-377 (Berlin).
2009. Prasad, G.V.R. Divergence time estimates of mammals from molecular clocks
and fossils – Relevance of new fossil finds from India. Journal of Biosciences 34
(5): 649-659 (Bangalore).
2009. Prasad, G.V.R. & Sahni, A. Late Cretaceous continental vertebrate fossil record
from India: Palaeobiogeographical insights. Bulletin de la Societe Geologique de
France 180(4): 369-381 (Paris).
2009. Khosla, A., Sertich, J.J.W., Prasad, G.V.R. & Verma, O. Dyrosaurid remains from the intertrappean beds of India and the Late Cretaceous distribution of the Dyrosauridae. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 29(4): 1321–1326 (Chicago).
2009. Vijaya, Prasad, G.V.R. & Singh, K. Late Triassic palynoflora from the Pranhita
Godavari valley, India: evidence from vertebrate coprolites. Alcheringa 33:
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91-111 (Australia).
2008. Prasad, G.V.R. & Bajpai, S. Agamid lizards from the Early Eocene of Western
India: Oldest Cenozoic lizards from South Asia. Palaeontologia Electronica
11(1) 4A:19p.
2008. Sahni, A. & Prasad, G.V.R. Geodynamic evolution of the Indian plate:
Consequences for dispersal and distribution of biota. Golden Jubilee Memoir of
the Geological Society of India 66: 203-225 (Bangalore).
2008. Nolf, D., Rana, R.S. & Prasad, G.V.R. Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) fish otoliths from the Deccan Intertrappean Beds, India: a revision. Bulletin de l’Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique 78: 239-259 (Brussels).
2007. Prasad, G.V.R., Verma, O., Sahni, A., Parmar, V.& Khosla, A. A Cretaceous hoofed mammal from India. Science 318: 937 (Washington D.C.) 2007. Prasad, G.V.R. & Manhas, B.K. A new docodont mammal from the Jurassi Kota Formation of
India. Palaeontologia Electronica 10(2), 7A:11p, (U.K.).
2007. Prasad, G.V.R., Verma, O., Sahni, A., Krause, D.W., Khosla, A. & Parmar, V. A new Late Cretaceous Gondwanatherian mammal from Central India. Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy 73(1): 17-24 (New Delhi).
ammalia) from the Upper Siwalik Subgroup of Jammu, India. Annales de
Paléontologie 91: 181-196 (Paris).
2005. Prasad, G. V. R., Bajpai, S., Singh, S. & Parmar, V. First cricetid rodent (Class Mammalia) from the Ladakh Molasse, Northwestern Himalaya, India: Age implications. Himalayan Geology Spl. Volume 26(1): 85-92 (Dehradun). 2004. Prasad, G. V. R. & Rage, J.-C. Fossil frogs (Amphibia: Anura) from the Upper Cretaceous intertrappean beds of Naskal, Andhra Pradesh. Revue de Paléobiologie 23(1): 99-116 (Geneva). 2004. Khosla, A., Prasad, G. V. R., Verma., O., Jain, A. K. & Sahni, A. Discovery of a micromammal-yielding Deccan intertrappean site near Kisalpuri, Dindori District, Madhya Pradesh. Current Science 87(3): 380-383 (Bangalore). 2004. Rage, J.-C., Prasad, G. V. R. & Bajpai, S. Additional snakes from the uppermost Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) of India. Cretaceous Research 25: 425-434 (London). 2004. Bajpai, S., Whatley, R. C., Prasad, G. V. R. & Whittaker, J. F. An Oligocene non-marine ostracod fauna from the Basgo Formation (Ladakh Molasse), NW Himalaya, India. Journal of Micropalaeontology 23: 3-9 (London). 2002. Prasad, G.V.R. & De Lapparent, F. Late Cretaceous crocodile remains from Naskal (India):Comparisons and biogeographic affinities. Annales de
Paléontologie 88(1): 19-71 (Paris).
2002. Prasad, G. V. R. & Manhas, B. K. Triconodont mammals from the Jurassic Kota Formation of India. Geodiversitas 24(2): 445-464 (Paris ).
2002. Cione, A.L. & Prasad, G.V.R. The oldest known catfish (Teleostei: Siluriformes) from Asia (India, Late Cretaceous). Journal of Paleontology 76(1): 190-193
(Kansas).
2002. Evans, S.E., Prasad, G.V.R. & Manhas, B.K. Fossil lizards from the Jurassic
Kota Formation of India. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22 (2): 299-312
(Chicago).
2001. Prasad, G.V.R. & Manhas, B.K. First docodont mammals of Laurasian affinity from India. Current Science 81 (9): 101-104 (Bangalore).
the age of Deccan Traps. Newsletters on Stratigraphy 31(1), 21-32 (Berlin).
1994. Prasad,G.V.R., Jaeger, J.J., Sahni, A., Gheerbrant, E. & Khajuria,C.K. Eutherian
mammals from the Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) inter-trappean beds of
Naskal, Andhra Pradesh, India. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 14(2), 260-277
(Chicago).
1994. Godinot, M. & Prasad,G.V.R. Discovery of Cretaceous arboreal eutherians. Naturwissenschaften 81, 79-81 (Berlin). 1993. Prasad,G.V.R. & Cappetta,H. Late Cretaceous selachians from India and the age
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of the Deccan Traps. Palaeontology 36(1), 231-248 (London).
1992. Rage, J.C. & Prasad,G.V.R. New snakes from the Late Cretaceous Maastrichtian) of Naskal , India. Neues Jahrbuch fur Geologie und
1991. Prasad,G.V.R. & Rage, J.C. A discoglossid frog in the Late Cretaceous
(Maastrichtian) of India. Further evidence for a terrestrial route between India
and Laurasia by the latest Cretaceous. Comptes rendus de l’Academie des
Sciences, Serie II , 313, 273-278 (Paris).
1990. Prasad, G.V.R. & Khajuria, C.K. A record of microvertebrate fauna from the
inter-trappean beds of Naskal, Andhra Pradesh. Journal of the
Palaeontological Society of India 35, 151-161 (Lucknow).
1989. Prasad, G.V.R. Vertebrate fauna from the infra- and inter-trappean beds of
Andhra Pradesh: Age implications. Journal of the Geological Society of India
34, 161-173 (Bangalore).
1988. Prasad,G.V.R. & Sahni, A. First Cretaceous mammal from India. Nature 332
(6164): 638-640 (London).
1987. Prasad, G.V.R. & Sahni, A. Coastal-plain microvertebrate assemblage from the
terminal Cretaceous of Asifabad, Andhra Pradesh. Journal of the
Palaeontological Society of India 32, 5-19 (Lucknow).
1987. Prasad, G.V.R. Squamules of osteoglossid fish from the inter-trappean beds of Pargi, Andhra Pradesh. Current Science 56(24), 1270-1272 (Bangalore).
1984. Sahni, A., Rana, R.S. & Prasad, G.V.R. SEM studies of thin egg shell fragments
from the inter-trappean (Cretaceous-Tertiary transition) of Nagpur and
Asifabad, peninsular India. Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India
29, 26-33 (Lucknow).
3.Research papers published in Academic Journals other than Refereed/Peer Reviewed Journals
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2005. Prasad, G.V.R. Mammalian perspective of Late Cretaceous palaeobiogeography
of the Indian subcontinent. Gondwana Geological Magazine, Spl Volume 8:
111-122 (Nagpur).
1991. Prasad, G.V.R. & Singh, V. Microvertebrates from the inter-trappean beds of
Rangareddi District, Andhra Pradesh and their biostratigraphic significance.
Bulletin of the Indian Geologists Association 24(1), 1-20 (Chandigarh).
1987. Prasad, G.V.R. Fossil fish remains from the inter-trappean beds of Duddukuru,
Andhra Pradesh. Bulletin of the Indian Geologists Association 20(2), 33-39
(Chandigarh).
1986. Prasad, G.V.R. A new microvertebrate assemblage from the Lower Jurassic
Kota Formation, Gorlapalli, Adilabad District, Andhra Pradesh. Indian Society
of Geoscientists Bulletin 2, 3-13 (Lucknow).
1986. Prasad, G.V.R. Microfossil assemblage from the inter-trappean beds of
Asifabad, Adilabad District, Andhra Pradesh. Research Bulletin (Science)
Panjab University 37 (3-4), 65-77 (Chandigarh).
1986. Sahni, A., Prasad, G.V.R. & Rana, R.S. New Palaeontological evidence for the age and initiation of Deccan Volcanics, Central peninsular India. Gondwana Geology
Magazine 1, 13-24 (Nagpur).
1984. Sahni, A. & Prasad, G.V.R. Pleistocene mammals from a new locality near
Asifabad, Adilabad District, Andhra Pradesh. Bulletin of the Indian Geologists
Association 17(2), 159-165 (Chandigarh).
4.Research papers published in Refereed/Peer Reviewed Conferences
2009. De Lapparent de Broin, F., Prasad, G.V.R., Bajpai, S., & Verma, O. Chelonian
remains from the Upper Cretaceous Deccan Intertrappean Beds of peninsular
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India: review, new material and comparisons. Proceedings of Gaffney Turtle
Symposium, Special Publication of the Royal Tyrrell Museum, pp. 95-97
(Alberta).
2008. Prasad, G.V.R., Singh. K., Parmar, V., Goswami, A. & Sudan, C.S.
Hybodont shark teeth from the continental Upper Triassic deposits of India. In:Mesozoic Fishes 4 – Homology and Phylogeny Arratia, G. (ed), G. Arratia, H.-P. Schultze & M. V. H. Wilson (eds.): Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil,
(München, Germany) pp. 413-432.
2006. Prasad, G.V.R., Verma, O. & Parmar, V. An overview of Mesozoic mammalian
research in India. IXth International Symposium on Mesozoic Terrestrial
Ecosystems and Biota 2006, pp.101-104, Paul M.Barrett & Susan E.Evans (eds),
Manchester, Cambridge Publications, U.K.
2004. Arratia, G., López-Arbarello, A., Prasad, G. V. R., Parmar, V. & Kriwet, J. Late Cretaceous – Palaeocene percomorphs (Teleostei) from India - Early radiation of Perciformes. In: Recent Advances in the Origin and Early Radiation of Vertebrates 2. Fishes, Arratia, G., Wilson, M. V. H. & Cloutier, R. (eds), pp. 635-663, Verlag Dr. FriedrichPfeil, (München). 2004. Prasad, G.V.R., Manhas, B.K. & Arratia, G. Elasmobranch and actinopterygian remains from the Jurassic and Cretaceous of India. In: Mesozoic Fishes 3 - Systematics, Paleoenvironments and Biodiversity, Arratia, G. & Tintori (eds), pp. 625-638, Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, (München, Germany).
1999. Prasad, G. V. R. & Sahni, A. Were there size constraints on biotic exchanges
during the northward drift of the Indian plate? In. Gondwana Assembly :
New Issues and perspectives, eds Sahni, A. & Loyal, R.S. Proceedings of the
Indian National Science Academy, 65, A, 3: 377-396 (New Delhi).
1999. Sahni, A. & Prasad, G. V. R. Late Cretaceous biogeographic affinities of
the Indian subcontinent: New perspectives. Proceedings of the International
Symposium on Shallow Tethys (ST) 5, pp.375-379 (Chiang Mai, Thailand).
1996. Prasad, G.V.R. & Khajuria, C.K. Palaeoenvironment of the Late Cretaceous mammal-bearing inter-
trappean beds of Naskal, Andhra Pradesh, India. In: L.Rama Rao Volume on Cretaceous
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Stratigraphy and Environments, Ed. Sahni, A. (Bangalore: B.B.D. Power Press; Geological Society
of India Memoir 37), 337-362.
1996. Sahni, A., Venkatachala, B.S., Kar, R.K., Rajanikanth, A., Prakash, T., Prasad, G.V.R. & Singh, R.Y. New palynological data from the Deccan inter-trappean beds: Implications for the latest record of dinosaurs and synchronous initiation of the volcanic activity in India. In: L.Rama Rao Volume on Cretaceous Stratigraphy and Environments, Ed. Sahni, A. (Bangalore: B.B.D. Power Press;
from peninsular India: Palaeobiogeographic and age inplications. In: L.Rama Rao
Volume on Cretaceous Stratigraphy and Environments, Ed. Sahni, A.
(Bangalore: B.B.D. Power Press; Geological Society of India Memoir 37),
297-311.
1987. Sahni, A., Rana, R.S. & Prasad, G.V.R. New evidence for intercontinental
Gondwana relationships based on late Cretaceous-earliest Palaeocene coastal
fauna from peninsular India. Proceedings of the Sixth International Gondwana
Symposium, American Geophysical Union, Geophysical Monograph 41:
207-218 Ohio).
5. Research papers Published in Conferences/Seminar other than Refereed/Peer Reviewed Conferences Other publications (Edited works, Book reviews, Festschrift volumes, etc.)
2017. Dhiman, H., Verma, V. & Prasad, G.V.R. Preliminary study of microstructure and
taphonomy of dinosaur eggs and nests of the Upper Cretaceous Lameta Formation,
near Padyala, Lower Narmada valley, India. In: Advanced Micropaleontology,
Kathal, P.K., Nigam, R. & Talib, A. (eds), pp. 211-232, Scientific Publishers, New
Delhi, India.
2008. Prasad, G.V.R. Sedimentary basins and fossil records. In: Glimpses of
Geoscience Research in India , Singhvi, A.K., Bhattacharya, A, & Guha, S. (eds),
The Indian Report to IUGS 2004-2008, Indian National Science Academy, pp.90-96.
1990. Bhatia, S.B., Prasad, G.V.R. & Rana, R.S. Deccan volcanism a late Cretaceous
event: Conclusive evidence of ostracodes. Contributions to the Seminar cum
Workshop IGCP 216 & 245 at Chandigarh, India, February, 1990, 47-49.
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1990. Prasad, G.V.R. & Khajuria, C.K. Late Mesozoic mammals from India and their
significance. Contributions to the Seminar cum Workshop IGCP 216 & 245 at
Chandigarh, India, February 1990, 50-51.
1990. Prasad, G.V.R. & Srinivasan, S. Gurmatkal inter-trappean beds: Age
reassessment. Contributions to the Seminar cum Workshop IGCP 216 & 245
at Chandigarh, India, February 1990, 113-114.
1988. Sahni, A., Jaeger, J.J., Rana, R.S. & Prasad, G.V.R. Takli Formation and coeval
Deccan inter-trappeans. Proceedings of the Symposium on Palaeocene of
India: limits and subdivisions at Lucknow, India, November 1986, 28-33.
List against each head (If applicable)
1. Organization of a Conference A. Brainstorming Session on “Palaeontological Research in India: Future Directions” sponsored
by the Department of Science & Technology, New Delhi and held at the University of
Jammu, Jammu from 9-10 October, 2006.
B. 18th
Group Monitoring Meet and Young Scientist Award Programme Committee held at the
University of Jammu, Jammu from 14-17 December, 2006.
C. Organised a session on “Evolution of Indo-Pakistan biotas from the break-up of
Gondwanaland (Late Jurassic) to the initiation of the collision with Eurasia (Eocene):
between endemism and dispersals in association with Gregoire Metais and D. De Franceschi
at the 5th
International Palaeontological Congress held at Sorbonne University, Paris, France
from 9-13 July, 2018.
2. Participation as Paper/Poster Presenter
1. Presented a talk on “Isolation of the Indian subcontinent during its northward drift phase-
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consequences for the evolution of life and biotic interchanges at the 5th
International
Palaeontological Congress held at Sorbonne University, Paris, France from 9-13 July,
2018.
2. Brainstorming Session on Indian Stratigraphic Nomenclature held at INSA, New Delhi
from 22-23 February, 2018.
3. Delivered a talk on “The Science of Fossils” on 18th
November, 2017 to participants
in the Workshop on Integrative Taxonomy held at the Department of Environmental
Studies under the sponsorship of MOEFCC.
4. Delivered a plenary talk on 3rd
March, 2017 at the 12th
Jammu & Kashmir Science
Congress held at the University of Jammu.
5. Invited talk at Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France on July 10, 2016
On “Untangling the conundrum of Cretaceous vertebrate fauna of the northward
drifting Indian plate”.
6. 12
th International Symposium on “Mesozoic Terrestrial Ecosystems” & IIIrd
International Symposium of IGCP Project 608 held at Shenyang, China from
16-20 August 2015.
7. XII International Symposium on Antarctic Earth Science held at Goa from
13-17 July, 2015.
8. 74th
Annual Meeting of Society of Vertebrate Paleontology held at Berlin,
Germany from 5-8 November, 2014.
9. IInd International Symposium of IGCP Project 608 held Waseda University,
Tokyo, Japan from 4-10 September, 2014.
10. Ist International Symposium of IGCP Project 608 held at Birbal Sahni
Institute of Palaeobotany, Lucknow, India from 20-27 December, 2013.
11. TWAS 12th
General Conference and 23rd
General Meeting held at Tianjin,
China from 18-21 September 2012.
12. Invited talk on “Evolution of Early Mammals in Gondwanaland: New
perspectives from India” at the Institute of Vertebrate Palaeontology and
Palaeoanthropology, Beijing, China on September 17, 2012.
13. Invited talk on “Mesozoic mammals from India: Stratigraphic distribution,
diversity and palaeobiogeographic context” at 34th
International Geological
Congress held at Brisbane, Australia from 5-10, August 2012.
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14. Delivered a talk on “Relevance of fossils from northward drifting Indian plate
in untangling Cretaceous Palaeobiogeographic riddle” at the Annual Meeting
of Delhi University Botanical Society, Delhi, May 24, 2012.
15. Prof.M.R.Sahni Memorial lecture on “Evolution of early mammals in
Gondwanaland: New perspectives from India” at Lucknow University,
Lucknow, March 3, 2012.
16. Participated in the DST-CSIR sponsored Brainstorming Session on “Goals of Solid
Earth Geoscience in India in the next decade” held at IIT Kharagpur from September
6-7, 2012.
17. 59th
Symposium of Vertebrate Palaeontology and Comparative Anatomy held
at Lyme Regis, Dorset, U.K from 12-17 September, 2011.
18. Prof. M.R.Sahni memorial lecture on “Deccan Volcanic Province:
Biodiversity, Age and Palaeobiogeography" at Panjab University,
Chandigarh, February 11, 2011.
19. Keynote address on “Vertebrate Palaeontological Research in India: Recent
Advances & Future Prospects” at the workshop on Palaeontology and
stratigraphy: Basics to applications held at BHU, Varanasi , February 27-28,
2011.
20. Keynote address at the National Seminar on Geodynamics, sedimentation and
biotic response in the context of India-Asia collision held Aizwal from 26-28
November, 2009
21. International Conference on Vertebrate Palaeobiogeography and continental
bridges across Tethys, Mesogaea, and Mediterranean Sea held at Bologna,
Italy from 28-29 September 2009.
22. 69th
Annual Meeting of Society of Vertebrate Paleontology held at Bristol
University, Bristol, U.K. from 23-26 September, 2009.
23. Invited talk on “Vertebrate faunal dispersals in and out of the Mobile Indian
Raft” delivered at the Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France
on 17th
April, 2008.
24. 67th
Annual Meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology organized by Texas
University at Austin, USA from 17-20 October, 2007.
25. 1st International Palaeobiogeography Symposium organized by Paris
University VI and Museum Nationale d’Histoire Naturelle at Paris from 10-
13 July, 2007.
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26. Field Workshop in Ladakh Himalaya organized by the University of Delhi in
collaboration with National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad and
sponsored by the Department of Science & Technology, New Delhi, from
5-12 July, 2006.
27. Field Workshop on the “Cretaceous Fatehgarh Formation of Barmer basin,
Rajasthan (state)”, organized by Jodhpur University, Jodhpur and sponsored
by the Department of Science & Technology, New Delhi, from 25-26 March,
2006.
28. Fourth International Meeting on “Mesozoic Fishes, Homology, and Character
Definition” to be held at Madrid, Spain from 8-14 August, 2005.
29. Workshop on “Recent Advances and Perspective Challenges in Indian Non-
Marine Late Cretaceous” organized by Gondwana Geological Society, 23-25
April, 2005 at Nagpur.
30. First Jammu & Kashmir State Science Congress held at the University of Jammu,
Jammu from 7-9 February, 2005
31. IIIrd DST PMC Group Monitoring workshop held at Madras University, Chennai
from 22-24 December, 2004.
32. Invited talk delivered at the Institut für Paläontologie, Museum für
Naturkunde der Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany on
“Implications of the Deccan intertrappean biota for the duration of volcanism,
K/T boundary extinctions and Palaeobiogeography” in December 2002
33. Third International Meeting on “Mesozoic Fishes – Systematics, Palaeoenvironments
and Biodiversity”held at Serpiano, Switzerland from 26-31 August, 2001.
` 34. Invited talk delivered at the Department of Anatomy & Developmental
Biology, University College London, London on “Terminal Cretaceous biota
from peninsular India: Palaeobiogeographic Implications” in January 2000.
35. International Symposium on Shallow Tethys (5), Chiang Mai, Thailand, 1-5
February, 1999.
36. X th National Workshop on “Electron Microscopy”, Chandigarh, 12-23 May,
1998.
37. Workshop on “Foreland Basins of Himalaya”, Jammu, 16-19 March, 1998.
38. Second International Meeting on “Mesozoic Fishes - Systematics and the