BHU NEWSLETTER New Distribution System Interest in deepseabed mining has revived: Expert "Interest in the mineral resources of the deep seabed has experienced a revival in recent years. Unlike that of the late 1960s and 1970s, current interest is based on scientific research and economic understanding, rather than unbridled speculation based on a limited data and underdeveloped technological capability of past," said eminent geologist ProfG S Roonwal. ProfRoonwal, the former Head of Geology Department at Delhi University was delivering Prof K K Mathur Memorial Lecture on 'Deep Seabed Mining, the second Time Around' during Geology Day Celebrations on 6 October. Geology Department had organised this function to mark its 87th foundation day. "This outlook for development of deep seabed mineral must give consideration to competing land-based resources, as well future markets for hard minerals," he said. "Also of interest is the location of resource deposit and the national and international legal and regulatory regime for their development. These factors will affect the outlook for development of seabed mineral resources in terms of their potential, prospect and limitations. " ProfRoonwal, also chairman of Federation of Indian Mineral Industries, added, "greater demands for mineral depends upon economic growth and increase industrial development around the world. The initial period of commercial interest in seabed minerals was cut short as the growth rate of metal demand declined when developed countries increasingly shifted to post-industrial economics." "New sources of minerals and increased efficiency have kept to growth of mineral demand flow for many years, but this pattern is beginning to change," he said. "Economic growth in developing countries specially China, India and Brazil and the former Soviet block will tighten the market and push prices for industrial and precious metals to higher levels, as we are witnessing today. Changing patterns of economic growth, new demands in response to the growth of electronic sector, developments in automotive technology and long lead times for development of new mines and processing facilities, all contribute to a long term outlook for tighter supplies and rising prices," he said. "Large land-based mineral resources assure that existing mineral will be continue to be a source of metals, but eventually it will be necessary to develop new greenfield deposits," he said. "Trends in metal use and mineral production will support serious consideration of the commercial development of deep seabed mineral deposits," he added. Earlier, Head of Geology Department, Prof R N Tiwari welcomed the guests whereas Prof Rajesh Srivastava remarked about Geology Day celebrations. Foundation Stone for construction of new 132/33 KV Sub Substation Laid The Vice-Chancellor Professor Panjab Singh laid down the foundation stone for construction of 132/33 KV Sub Station of Banaras Hindu University on 6 Oct. After commissioning and interconnection of the sub station with UPPCL grid through two 33 KV underground cable, BHU will get the reliable and improved power supply. Commissioning of this 10Crore project will not only help in getting rid of rostering, reduction in expenditure on D G sets and power-loss in old system but would improve the availability of power supply to BHU. Maintenance cost will also decrease helping total cost recovery within 6 to 8 years. The Power Grid Corporation of India is executing the Project. Rector, Prof. S Lele, Director, IT,Prof. S N Upadhayay, Dean, Faculty of Engineering,Prof J N Sinha, Director, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Prof Shivraj Singh, Dean of Students, Prof V K Kumra etc. were present on the occasion. The Vice Chancellor, Professor Panjab Singh inaugurated New Power Distribution System ofBanaras Hindu University in a simple ceremony on 3 August. 11 MW distribution system has been created. 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BHUNEWSLETTER
New Distribution System Interest in deepseabedmining has revived: Expert
"Interest in the mineral resources of the
deep seabed has experienced a revival in recentyears. Unlike that of the late 1960s and 1970s,current interest is based on scientific research
and economic understanding, rather thanunbridled speculation based on a limited dataand underdeveloped technological capability ofpast," said eminent geologist ProfG S Roonwal.
ProfRoonwal, the former Head of GeologyDepartment at Delhi University was deliveringProf K K Mathur Memorial Lecture on 'DeepSeabed Mining, the second Time Around' duringGeology Day Celebrations on 6 October.Geology Department had organised thisfunction to mark its 87th foundation day.
"This outlook for development of deepseabed mineral must give consideration tocompeting land-based resources, as well futuremarkets for hard minerals," he said. "Also ofinterest is the location of resource deposit andthe national and international legal andregulatory regime for their development.
These factors will affect the outlook for
development of seabed mineral resources interms of their potential, prospect andlimitations. "
ProfRoonwal, also chairman of Federationof Indian Mineral Industries, added, "greaterdemands for mineral depends upon economicgrowth and increase industrial developmentaround the world. The initial period ofcommercial interest in seabed minerals was cutshort as the growth rate of metal demanddeclined when developed countries increasinglyshifted to post-industrial economics."
"New sources of minerals and increasedefficiency have kept to growth of mineraldemand flow for many years, but this pattern isbeginning to change," he said.
"Economic growth in developing countriesspecially China, India and Brazil and the formerSoviet block will tighten the market and pushprices for industrial and precious metals tohigher levels, as we are witnessing today.Changing patterns of economic growth, newdemands in response to the growth of electronicsector, developments in automotive technologyand long lead times for development of newmines and processing facilities, all contribute toa long term outlook for tighter supplies andrising prices," he said.
"Large land-based mineral resourcesassure that existing mineral will be continue tobe a source of metals, but eventually it will benecessary to develop new greenfield deposits,"he said. "Trends in metal use and mineralproduction will support serious consideration ofthe commercial development of deep seabedmineral deposits," he added.Earlier, Head of Geology Department, Prof R NTiwari welcomed the guests whereas ProfRajesh Srivastava remarked about Geology Daycelebrations.
Foundation Stone forconstruction of new 132/33 KV
Sub Substation LaidThe Vice-Chancellor Professor
Panjab Singh laid down the foundation stone forconstruction of 132/33 KV Sub Station ofBanaras Hindu University on 6 Oct. Aftercommissioning and interconnection of the substation with UPPCL grid through two 33 KVunderground cable, BHU will get the reliableand improved power supply. Commissioning ofthis 10Crore project will not only help in gettingrid of rostering, reduction in expenditure on D Gsets and power-loss in old system but wouldimprove the availability of power supply toBHU. Maintenance cost will also decreasehelping total cost recovery within 6 to 8 years.The Power Grid Corporation of India isexecuting the Project.Rector, Prof. S Lele, Director, IT,Prof. S NUpadhayay, Dean, Faculty of Engineering,Prof JN Sinha, Director, Institute of AgriculturalSciences, Prof Shivraj Singh, Dean of Students,Prof V K Kumra etc. were present on theoccasion.
The Vice Chancellor, Professor PanjabSingh inaugurated New Power Distribution
System ofBanaras Hindu University in a simpleceremony on 3 August. 11 MW distribution
system has been created. The Power gridCorporation of India has successfully
implemented this system in the campus. 11Distribution sub stations have been created in the
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BI..MONTHLYBHU EWS
India will be key playerWith its talent and resource in high
technology, India will be key player in shapingthe global knowledge economy. Panelists at theseminar on "The New India: Opportunities andChallenge in the Knowledge economy" said at KN Udupa auditorium in Banaras HinduUniversity here on 7 October. The seminar wasorganised by the American Embassy's SPANmagazine, in cooperation with Banaras HinduUniversity, US Educational Foundation in Indiaand Indo-American Chambers of Commerce.
During the panel discussion, Ms Corina RSanders, editor-in-Chief of SPAN said that theSPANprogramme at Varanasi and Allahabad ispart of an initiative to reach out to more readers,emphasising key themes in transforming US-India relationship. She expressed hope thattoday's event will strengthen the cultural bridgebetween the United States and India byexpanding SPAN's current readership.
Speakingon the global knowledge economy,USscholar Dr.Rafiq Dossani said that the educationand high skill bring differences between rich andpoor nation and with changing world'seconomic system, everyone has to change theirattitude towardsjob.
He said that with development many thing leftback and many thing take place instead of themand said that losing job by Americans due tooutsourcing shouldbe seen in this context.
Dr Dossani said that nearly 80 lakh Americanschange their jobs every year which indicatingflexible attitude of theAmericans.
Praising young India talents, he said that there isneed of more supportive educational system andhigh skill for Indian students to meet the UStalent so that they are merely provedcomplementary to US students.
Dr. Vijaya Khandavilli of the US EducationalFoundation in India said that Indian students aremore subjects focused, while they should keepbroad knowledge so that they could open theiroption in other sector also. Praising USeducation system she said that US educationalinstitute provide opportunity to students to getmore practical knowledge and Indian instituteshould also provide such opportunities so thatstudent couldget more expertise.
Dr. Khandavili said that except other thingeducation should be student centric andinteractive rather than present education patternand added that motive of education should bedeveloping independent thinking and problemsolution abilities in students.
Prof S Lele, BHU Rector, speaking as a chiefguest, said that in new millennium India isemerging as economic power in the world butwithout imparting the benefit to poor,developmentwould be meaningless.
He said that onone hand opportunity is knocking
the door, while on the other hand widening gapbetween poor and rich is emerging as threat tothe nation.
The programme started with garlanding of PtMadan Mohan Malaviya's portrait by Prof SLele and Dr. Rafiq dossani. Vote of thank wasexpressed by Puneet Raman.
Other prominent speakers were Prof SushilaSingh, Principal, Women's College, BHU ProfAshok Kaul, Department of Sociology,BHU Dr.Vishwanath Pandey, Public Relations Officer,BHU and Giriraj Agarwal. Earlier Member ofnational executive ofIndo-American Chambersof Commerce Sri Ashok Kapoor welcomed theguests.
The students of W.H. Smith Memorial School,Sunbeam School, Bhagwanpur and Lahartaratook part in interactive session discussions.
Issues with Nepalshould be taken up
Nepal is at the crossroads of peace andthe political economy of the country isdetermined by internal as well as externaldynamics. This was stated by MP Lama,Professor of South Asian studies at theJawaharlal Nehru University (New Delhi)
He was delivering the keynote addressduring the inaugural function of two-dayinternational seminar on 'Challenges ofDemocracy and Development in Nepal' atArts Faculty auditorium on 18 December.Centre for the Study of Nepal organized thesemmar.
Prof Lama said the socio-economicdevelopment of Nepal had been abysmal low,ridden by caste conflicts language andcitizenship identities, internal discontentmentand communal disturbances. "Seven years ofMaoist insurgency has completely devastatedthe Himalayan Kingdom," he said.
He added that there were some crucialquestions before Nepal such as who willmanage the 'New Nepal' when the age-oldinstitution of monarchy is uprooted, who willmanage the Maoist cadre and what would betheir approach towards development?
He said in the context of Indo-Nepalrelations there were possibilities of rethinkingand restructuring of relations from both sides.
Prof Pushpesh Pant of JNU pointed outimmense diversities of Nepal and stressedupon age-old relationship with Nepal. Heunderlined the need for addressing issuesrelated to cross-border smuggling, narcoticstrade and trafficking of women etc.
He said there was a fear in Indian mindsthat rise of Maoist rule in Nepal may lead todemands for separation by Sikkim and
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Student scales Himalayan peakA research scholar in the department of
Ancient Indian History, Culture and Arts inBanaras Hindu University, Subhash ChandraYadav, claimed to have climbed 19000 feethigh DKD-II peak situated in Garhwal regionofthe Himalayas in the State ofUttaranchal.
Subhash Yadav is the first student of
Banaras Hindu Universiy, to have hoisted thenational flag on 19000feethigh peak.
He achieved this feat in a month longadvanced mountaineering courseof NehruMountaineering Institute.
Subhash Yadav said that their groupstarted climbing the peak at 2 am on October3 and climbed the peak in 9hours.
"It was a very difficult task to climbe thepeak as we had to face extreme adverseweather conditions. However, we continuedtill we achieved our goal", he said.
Darjeeling. He said there was need for newthinking to accompany the present changes inNepal otherwise the entire peace( processwould be jeopardized.
Vice-Chancellor of Banaras HinduUniversity Prof. Panjab Singh presided overthe function and stressed the need to build arelation in trade, agriculture and improvingborder issues with Nepal. Former facultymember at Tribhuvan University Prof. L RBaral also spoke on the occasion.
Coordinator of centre for the study ofNepal Prof Anjoo Sharan Upadhyaywelcomed the guests while organizingsecretary of seminar, Dr. Sanjay Srivastavaconducted the programme and proposed aformal vote ofthanks.
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"Annadan" schemeThe Vice-Chancellor, ProfPanjab Singh has approved the inclusion of the followingblind students for day-meal(lunch) and night dinner under "Annadan" scheme of ShriVishwanath Temple:SI.No. Name of Students Class Faculty
Cloning useful for brain damagetreatment, says DNA scientist
Noted DNA scientist and director ofthe Centre for Cellular and MolecularBiology (Hyderabad), Padmashree ProfLalji Singh said that human cloning wasuseful in various applications. He wasdelivering the keynote address on'bioethical, issues of genomic research andcloning, during a day-long workshop onBioethics at the Mechanical EngineeringDepartment of Institute of Technology on18 December. Malaviya Centre for ethicsand Human Values had organized theworkshop.
Prof Lalji Singh said, human cloningcould be used for producing stem cells fortreatment of damage in brain and alsoproducing a reservoir of spare parts"Besides, human cloning was also useful indisorder of blood cells, bone cells, cartilagecells, liver cells and skin cells etc.," he said.
He said human cloning could help inunderstanding the process of ageing. Healso discussed in detail about variousapplications of cloning of animals."Animals on the verge of extinction couldbe multiplied by cloning," he added.
"Therapeutic cloning presents newscientific prospects. This includes studyingdevelopment of anomalies and determinewhich treatment would be the mostappropriate," he said. He also talked aboutusing transgenic animals fo} production ofpharmaceuticals and Xeno-transplant(growing pig with human genes for organtransplant).
Talking about ethics in biology, ProfSingh raised various questions such as -should we tell the patient and/or his/herfamily members about geneticpredisposition to diseases, health insurancefor those who are at genetic risk,employability of those who are geneticallypredisposed (at risk) to certain diseases.
He said ethics were required in biologybut it was still under consideration as towhat should be actual face of such ethics.Emeritus Professor at Zoology Departmentof BHU Padmashree Prof M S Kanungopresided over the lecture.
Coordinator of Malaviya Centre forEthics and Human Values and Director ofInstitute of Technology,ProfS NUpadhyaydelivered the welcome address whereasProf A N Triapthi spoke about the conceptof the centre. Prof R S Dubey establishedthe theme ofthe workshop.
E31-MDNTHLY NEWSLETTER
James Princep had beautifullyhighlighted Banaras:
KejariwalInformation Commissioner Dr. Om
Prakash Kejariwal said that JamesPrincep had beautifully presented andhighlighted Banaras during his stay herein 19th Century.
Delivering the 18th Rai KrishnadasaMemorial Lecture at Bharat Kala
Bhawan on "James Princep andBanaras", Dr. Kejariwal said that Princepwho was born in 1822 beautifully drewthe map of Banaras, apart from its ghats,lanes and pointed the then power points.He said thatthe work ofPrincep gave us alot of materials to understand thecontemporary Banaras.
In his address the chief guest andVice-Chancellor, Prof. Panjab Singhpraised Dr. Kejariwal's lecture andhighlighted the contributions of BharatKala Bhawan. He stressed the need for
conserving the cultural heritage. Citingthe example of recently held History ofArt convention in Lucknow, he said thatsuch meet should also be organized atBharat Kala Bhawan, Prof. Singh alsoinaugurated the temporary exhibitionseries. "The Winter" at the same place.Rare artifacts, coins, garments, woolenshawls etc. were displayed in theexhibitions. The portraits of Jesus Christ,Guru Govind Singh, Mariam and ChildChrist attracted the attention of all.
Speaking on the occasion, JointDirector of Bharat Kala Bhawan, Dr.Naval Krishna said that attempts weregoing on the get such projects for 15students. The programme was conductedbypr. R P Singh.
Mineralogical Association MeetingProfessor Anand Mohan, Department of
Geology, had attendedthe 19th General
Assembly and ScienceMeeting of the Inter-national MineralogicalAssociation as a con-
vener and chairpersonheld from 23-28 July,2006 in Kobe, Japan.These IMA meetingsheld every four years areimportant events because they are supported by38 national mineralogical societies worldwide.A total of 479 oral presentations (including 9plenary lectures) and 389 poster presentationswere made from 51 countries across the world.
The participants of the session 18"Metamorphism under extreme conditions"found a new paradigm for future mineralsciences that was chaired by Prof Anand Mohanas one of the conveners. Prof. Mohan had areview discussion with senior Earth Scientists
of Japan on academic achievements duringIMA2006 and on future collaborative programsin the areas of interest.
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Rich contribution ofUstad recalled
To mourn the death of Bharat Ratnaand shehnai maestro Ustad BismillahKhan, a condolence meeting was held on25 August at Swatantrata Bhawan inBanaras Hindu University in which theparticipants recalled the legendarymusician and paid tributes to departedsoul. It may be noted here that the BanarasHindu University had already given theD.Utt. Degree (Honorary) to UstadBismillah Khan.
Chairing the condolence meeting, theVice-Chancellor, Prof Panjab Singhrecalled his meeting with Ustad BismillahKhan along with Union Human ResourceDevelopment Minister Sri Arjun Singh afew hours before shehnai Maestro breathedlast and said that at time he was well andalso sang few lines in a light mood.
The participants also observed a two-minute silence for lastingpeace to departedsoul. Besides the Vice-Chancellorimportant among those who also presentwere Registrar N Sundaram, Dean ofStudents Prof V K Kumara, Prof A KSrivastava, Public Relations Officer Dr.Vishwanath Pandey etc.
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All India Conference of Linguists, 2006
1stMale Biomonitoring training programme
Dr. Ashok Kumar, Reader, Deptt. of Pediatrics, IMS
Prof. LS. Gambhir, Deptt. of Medicine, IMS
Dr. Chandrakala Padia, Coordinator, CWSD, Fac.of Social Sc.
Prof. S.c. Lakhotia, Department of Molecular and Human Genetics
Dr. S.C. Lakhotia, Department of Molecular and Human Genetics
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National Seminar on "Mirza Ghalib AurBanaras
8. Annual Meeting of the Society andInternational Conference on Radiation BiologyNational Seminar on "Canadian StudiesDevelopment Programme"
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National Conference of AROI-2006
Workshop for Executives of the PowerGrid Corporation of India
National Conference on "Role of TraditionalMedia in Rural Development"International Seminar on "Tamil-Classical Language"
XXIIth Annual National Conferenceof the Mathematical SocietyInternational Seminar on "Challengesof Democracy & Development in Nepal"National Symposium on "BiodiversityManagement"
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International Conference of "International
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Prof. B.D. Bhatia, Head, Department of Pediatrics, LM.S.Dr. Indira Bishnoi, Head, Deptt. of Home Science, MMV
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Symposium on "Plant Genome:Diversity, Conservation and Manipulation"
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Prof. K.P. Joy, Deptt. of Zoology, BHU
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The following students have been selected for day-meal (lunch) and night dinner under"Annadan" scheme of Shri Vishwanath 'Temple, at 'Annapurna Sewa Bhojnalaya' BHU
Sl. No. Name of Students Class Faculty1. Mr.NaveenKumar Singh B.A.(Hons)-II Yr. Arts2. Mr.DhirendraKumarSrivastava B.A.(Hons). IIYr. Arts3. Mr.Mohan Yadav B.A.(Hons)-UI Yr. Arts4. Mr. Santosh Kumar Gupta B.A. (Hons) - I Yr. Social Sciences
5. Mr. Rakesh.Kesharwani B.A. (Hons) - I Yr. Social Sciences
6. Mr. Deepak Kumar B.A. (Hons) - I Yr. Social Sciences
7. Mr. Dharmendra Kumar M.Sc.(Prev)- Geophysics Science8. Mr. Rajesh Kumar M.Sc.(Prev) - Physics Science9. Mr. Ashok Kumar B.Sc. (Hons) -IU Yr. (Statistics) Science
10. Mr. ManojKumar Prajapati B.Ed. (Spl)11. Mr.AkhileshKumar M.Ed.12. Mr. Rajan LL.B. -I Yr.13. Mr. Satyasheel Gautam LL.B. -I Yr.14. Mr.DoodhNath M.Mus.(Bharat Natyam)15. Mr. Siya Ram B.Mus. -III Yr. (Vocal)16. Uma Shanker Ram Ph.D. (agronomy)17. Dhananjay Kumar B.Sc. (Ag) -III Yr.18. Mr. Sanjeev Kumar Tiwari Shastri - II,Yr.(Sahitya)19. Mr. Uma Shankar Chaube Shastri -II Yr. (Jyotish)20. Mr. Saurabh chandra Chaturvedi Shastri -II Yr. (Vyakaran)
Following teachers have been deputed toattend their respective Conference /Congress /Seminar symposia/Workshop1 Dr D K Singh, Reader, Dept. of
Anesthesiology, IMS to attend XXVAnnual ESRA Congress (The Eu ropeanSociety of Regional Ana esthesia & PainTherapy) to be held at Monte Carlo,Monaco during September 6-9,2006
2 Prof S K Basu, Dept of ComputerScience, Fac. of Science to attend 1 3 t hInternational Conference on NeuralInformation Processing (ICONIP-2006)to be held at Hongkong, during October
3 Dr. Ramashray Prasad SinghReader, Dept of Geology, Fac. of Scienceto attend 34th InternationalAssociation of Hydro geologists Congressto be held at Beijing, China duringOctober 9-13, 2006
4 Prof Vibha Tripathi, Dept of AlliC &Arch, Fac. of Arts to attend 6thInternational Conference on theBeginnings ofthe early use of Met a1s andAlloys (BUMA VI) to be held at Beijing,China during September 15-16,2006
5 Prof Sandhya Singh Kaushik,Incharge Psychology Section, MMV toattend 3rd International Mental HealthConference to be held at London (UK)during August 30 to September 1,2006
6 Dr. Bikramaditya Kumar Choudhary,Lecturer in Geography, MMV to attend3rd Biennial Conference on UrbanHistory Association to be held at ArizonaState University, USA during October 19-22,20062006
7 Prof Chandana Ha1dar, Dept of Zoology,Fac. of Science to attend 3rd OceaniaSociety of Photobiology to be held atBeijing, China during November 17-20,2006
8 Dr. Rajendra Kumar Singh, Reader, Deptof Physics, Fac. of Science to attend 8thInternational Conference on N anostructured Materials (NANO-2006) to beheld at Bangalore during August 20-25,2006
9 Prof Deepak De, Dept of ExtensionEducation, LAg.Sc., to attend IAMCR-2006 conference to be held at Cairo,Egypt during July 23-28, 2006
10 ProfM B Singh, Dept of Geography, Fac.of Science to attend Internationalgeographical Union Commission onHealth and the Environment Meeting to beheld at Auckland, New Zealand during
June 28 to July 2,200611 Prof S K Saraf, Dept of Orthopaedics,
IMS, to attend 51st Annual Conference ofIndian Orthopaedics Association tobe held at New Delhi during November 9-15,2006
12 Dr. Sunil Kumar, Lecturer, Dept of BasicPrinciples, IMS to attend 2nd WorldAyurveda Congress & Expo-2006 to beheld at Pune during November 10-12,2006
13 Prof T M Mahapatra, Dept. ofMicrobiology, IMS to attend XXXNational Congress of MedicalMicrobiologists to be held at Nagpurduring October 27-29, 2006
14 Dr. Gopal Nath, Reader, Dept. ofMicrobiology, IMS to attend XXXNational Congress of MedicalMicrobiologists to be held at Nagpurduring October 27-29, 2006
15 Prof D K Gupta, Head, Dept of Ped.Surgery, IMS to attend 20th Congress ofAsia Association of Pediatric Surgeons tobe held at New Delhi during November11-17,2006
16 Prof A N Gangopadhyay, Dept of Ped.Surgery, IMS to attend 20th Congress ofAsia Association of Pediatric Surgeons tobe held at New Delhi during November11-17,2006
17 ProfM M Shyamal, Dept of Horticulture,LAg.Sc., to attend training cum Workshopon Essential Oils, Perfumery andAromatherapy to be held at Jammu duringSeptember 11-13,2006
18 Dr. H P Singh, Lecturer, Dept of Agril.Economics, LAg.Sc, to attend AnnualConference of Indian Society ofAgricultural Economics to be held atUMIAM, Meghalaya during November 8-10,2006
19 ProfM P Singh, Dept of Geology, Fac. ofScience to attend 3rd InternationalConference & Exhibition of theassociation of Petroleum Geologists to beheld at Goa during September 21-24,2006
20 Dr. S P Agrawal, Reader, Fac. ofCommerce to attend National Seminar onemerging Issues in Accounting, Taxationand Finance to be held at Gandhi Nagar,Gujrat during November 11-12, 2006
21 Shri HiraLal Prajapati, Sr. Lec turer,Dept of Applied Arts, Fac. of VisualArts toattend Modem Art inPresent India 7 thoughts on ArtMarketing to be held at Agra duringOctober 4-7, 2006
22 Dr. Anjali Bajpai, Reader, Fac. ofEducation to attend InternationalConference on Higher Education to beheld at Chandigarh during November 3-4,
200623 Dr. J B Komaraiah, Sr. Lecturer, Dept of
Economics, Fac. of Social Sciences toattend ADB Seminar on development ofDomestic Consultancy services to beheld at Delhi during November 6-7,2006
24 Dr. G N Khare, Reader, Dept ofOrthopaedics, IMS to attend 51 stAnnual Conference of Indian Orthopaedics Association to be held at NewDelhi during November 9-15,2006
25 Prof Chandra Sen, Head Dept of Agril.Economics, LAg.Sc. to attend 66thAnnual Conference of Indian
Society of Agricultural Economicsto be held at Umian,
Meghalaya during November 8-10,200626 Prof J P Srivastava, Dept of Plant
Physiology, LAg.Sc. to attend NationalSeminar on Plant Physiology to be held atVellanikkara, Thrissur, Kerala duringNovember28-30, 2006
27 Dr. D K Singh,Reader, Dept. ofAnesthesiology,IMS to attend 25thESRA Congress at Monte Carlo, Monacoduring September 6-9,2006
NON-TEACHING1 Dr. K K Yadav, Sr. Orthoptist, Dept of
Ophthalmology, IMS, to attend AnnualMeeting ofthe Council of Management ofthe International Orthoptic Association tobe held at Antwerp, Belgiumduring September 21-23, 2006
2 Dr. Bhogendra Jha, Asstt. Curator, BharatKala Bhavan to attend 15th Session ofIndian Art History Congress to be held atLucknow during December 1-3,2006
3 Dr. 0 P Upadhyay, Chief Medical Officer,University Students Health Care Complexto attend International Conference onPlanning & Designing of Health CareFacilities to be held at Goa duribgSeptember 15-17,2006
4 Dr. Narendra Pd. Lal, Sr. Medical OfficerUEHCC (Hyderabad Centre) to attend 51Annual Conference of Indian OrthopedicAssociation to be held at New DelhiduringNovember9-15,2006
5 Dr. Lalit M Aggarwal, RadiologicalSafety Officer, Dept of Radiotherapy &Radiation Medicine, IMS, to attendInternational Conference on MedicalPhysics and 27 Annual Conference ofAssociation of Medical Physicists ofIndia(AMPICON 2006) to be held atBhubneswarduringNovember9-12,2006
6 Dr. G N Tiwari, Dy. Registrar,LAg.Sc. to attend 71st Workshop onAdministration of Establishment &
Personnel Rules in Government Dept,PSU's & Other Organisations under
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Globalization & Liberalization to be held
at Goa during November 27 to December1,2006
7 Dr. S D Tripathi, Sr.Asstt. Vigi I an c e& Confidential Section, Registrar Office(Administration) to attend TrainingProgramme on Administrative VigilanceDisciplinary Procedures-3 to be held atISTM, New Delhi during August 21 toSeptember 1,2006
8 Dr. S S L Srivastava, Sr.Asstt. Leg a ICell, RO (Administration) to attendTraining Programme on AdministrativeVigilance Disciplinary Procedures-3 tobe held at ISTM, New Delhi duringAugust 21 to September 1,2006
9 Sri S Swami Nathan, Sr. Asstt.Cheque Section, RO(Finance) to attendTraining Programme on RecordsManagement held at ISTM, New Delhiduring August 7-9,2006
10 Sri Atma Prasad Singh, Section Officer,I.Ag.Sc. to attend Training Programme onRecords Management for Right to
Information act-Code: RTI-RM held at
ISTM, New Delhi during July 24-26,200611 Dr. S P Dhyani, Sr. Asstt. RO
(Administration) to attendi) Establishment Rules held at ISTM, NewDelhi during July 31-August4, 2006ii)Workshop on Assured CareerProgression (ACP) held at ISTM, NewDelhi during November 2,2006
12 Sri N K Tiwari, Section Officer,Coordination Cell, RO (Administration)to attend Training Programme on RecordsManagement held at ISTM, New Delhiduring August 7-9,2006
13 SriAjay Kumar, Asstt Registrar R 0(Administration) to attendi) Establishment Rules held at ISTM,New Delhi during July 31-August4, 2006ii) Disciplinary Proceedings held atISTM, New Delhi during November 2,2006
8 Sri M L Kanaujia, Dy. Registrar(Admin) II RO(Administration) to attendWorkshop on Right to Information held at
,AI
ISTM, New Delhi during September 21-22,2006
9 Sri Mayank Narayan Singh, Asstt.Registrar RO(Administration) toat tend Workshop onDisciplinary Proceedings held at ISTM,New Delhi during September 21-22,2006
10 Sri A K Kar, Section Officer CoordinationCell, RO(Administration) to attendi) Establishment Rules held atISTM, NewDelhi during September 15, 2006ii) Workshop on Assured Care held atISTM, New Delhi during November 2,2006
11 Sri S D Ganguli, Sr. Asstt School BoardRO(Administration) to attendEstablishment Rules held at ISTM, NewDelhi during September 11-15, 2006
12 Sri Lal Babu Patel, Sr. Asstt.RO(Academic) to workshop on Noting &Drafting held at ISTM, New Delhi duringNovember 1-3, 2006
§ § r OCTOBER-OECEMBEF'J 2006
Facu Ity/Dept Direct appointments Promotions/Placements
Professor Reader Lecturer Professor Reader Lecturer Lecturer(Sel Gr) (Sr Scale)
Management 2 3 3 1 - - 3Studies
Commerce 2 2 3 5 1 - 1
Science - - 2 - - - -(Molecular &HumanGenetics)
Non-Teaching-Library - 1 2 - - 1 -
(Dy.Libr.) (Prof.Jr.) (DocumOfficer)
-B.K.B - 1 - - - -
(Jt.Director)
Total: 4 7 10 6 1 1 4
School Teachers (CHS/CHGS/SRSV) DirectAppointments Promotions/Placements
PGT/TGT/PRT 35 36
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Teaching Staff01 30.09.06DrRPSBhatia
Professor, Ophthalmology02 30.09.06 Dr Krishna Banerjee
Professor,MMV03 30.09.06Dr(Mrs)KrishnaBiur
Reader, Zoology MMV04 30.09.06Dr(Mrs)KamlaKatiyar
Professor,Anaesthesiology05 31.10.06 Dr RamAjor Malviya
Professor, Law06 31.10.06 Dr S S Shastry
Professor, VaidikDarshan07 31.10.06 Dr(Mrs)Archana Dixit
Reader, VocalMusic08 31.10.06DrPNTiwari
Professor, Chemical Engineering09 30.11.06DrCPSingh
Professor, Physics10 31.12.06DrDSMisra
Professor, Entomo1.&Agri1.Zoology11 31.12.06DrRNTiwari
Prof R P SinghProf A Vashampayan(Co-sup)Prof R Chand
Dr.CP Srivastava(Co-sup)Prof R P Singh
Prof 0 P Srivastava
Prof Vijay Bahadur Singh
Dr Siddarth Singh
Dr Bimalendra Kumar
Dr(Mrs) P K Dubey
Dr Sadashi K. Dwivedi
Prof G P Dubey
Faculty of Engg. &TechnologyPrakashSingh ProfOmPrakash
Faculty of Management StudiesRohanRai Dr H P Mathur
Faculty of MedicineLal Dhar Mishra
2 Ishwari Sharma Paudel
Prof(Mrs) R L Gairola
Dr R N Mishra
Prof P Kaur (Co-sup)
Studies on Magnitude and Mechanismof Resistance Against Certain Insecticidesin Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner) atDifferent Locations of IndiaCommunication Behaviour of Block LevelFunctionary under Diversified AgriculturalSupport Project in Eastern Region ofUttar Pradesh
A Study of Agricultural Technologydissemination by Atma among Farmers ofMadhubani District(Bihar)Mutagenesis in Azospirillum and Use ofand Efficient Mutant as Biofertilizer inRice (Oryza sativa L.)Characterization and Inheritance of
Slow Rusting Components in PEAOccurrence, Variability and Managementof WEB Blight pathogen (Rhizoctoniasolani) of Mungbean (Vigna radiata)Effect of Long-Term Integrated Use ofFertilizers and manure on NutrientDynamics under Rain-Fed Condition
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Effect of certain Ayurvedic Drugs on theregulation of certain Neurotransmitters
Synthesis Structure and ElectricalProperties of La,Nd,Gd and Mn DopedStrontium Titanate (Sr,. FTi"Mn,O"R=La, Nd, Gd)
Mergers & Acquisitons in Indian BankingSector-A Case Study
Intracranial Tumour Surgery underPropofollnfusion Anaesthesia: Role ofBIS Monitoring in Dose AdjustmentA Study on Fertility and Acceptance ofContraceptives in Eastern Nepal
Subject Year ofAward
LIST OF CANDIDATES WHOSE NAME HAVE BEEN RECOMMENDEDBY THE RESEARCH DEGREE COMMITTEE FOR THEAWARD OF Ph.D./C"AKRAVARTI DEGREE
AT ITS MEETINGS HELD ON 31.07.2006Nameof Supervisor Topic of Research
A Critical Study of Consciousness(CITTA) and its Function (Based onEarly Buddhist Texts)An Analysis of Right Views Pal; & Buddhist 2005(Samaditthi) in Theravada Buddhism StudiesA CriticalStudyof Mahasatipatthana Pali& Buddhist 2005Sutta Studies
Prof Umesh Chandra DubeyWcR~ 1fCi1ft 3RWGmit wrqq\\3!CJ\!RUTT Philosophy & ReI. 2004Prof Urmila Chaturvedi The Concept of Self in Indian and Western Philosophy & ReI. 2005
Philosophy: A comparative and CriticalStudy with Special Reference to theBuddha and Gilbert Ryle~~it~.-c;q;~3!'"!'R
Faculty of Social SciencesMs. Aradhana Srivastava Dr Reeta Kumar
LIST OF CANDIDATES WHOSE NAME HAVE BEEN RECOMMENDED
BY THE RESEARCH DEGREE COMMITTEE FOR THEAWARD OF Ph.D./C"AKRAVARTI DEGREEAT ITS MEETINGS HELD ON 05.12.2006
Name of Supervisor Topic of Research51. Name of CandidatesNo.
9 Ms Nishat Siddiqui
Faculty of LawDharma Raj Ram
Dr Qumar Jahan
Dr M N Haque
Nutritional Status of Tribal Women ofReproductive age in Naugarh Block,Chandauli District
Investigations on High TemperatureSuperconductors: Mercury bearingcuprates and Magnesium Diboride, inrelation to Synthesis, Structural,Microstructural and SuperconductingCharacteristicsInvestigation on the Synthesis,Characterization and HydrogenationBehavious of Hydrogen storage Materials(a)Graphitic Nanofibre (b) Sodium-AluminumHydride (c) AB, type alloyRaman Study of Molecular Association in PhysicsHydrogen Bounded Systems: HCONH, +CH,OC,H,O + H,O and2- / 3- Bromopyridine + CH,OHApplication of Raman Line ShapeAnalysis to Vibrational Dephasing andIsotopic Dilution Study in Binary Systems:C,H,NH, + CH,OH, CH,CN/CHCN +CH,OH and (CH,),C =0 + (CD,),C=O
Cognitive, Motivational Aspects andHealth Among women After Retirement
Effect of Herbicides on BiochemicalProcesses in Soil
The Novels of Toni Morrison: A Critical
Study
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