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Topic
"University Rules and Regulations”
Santosh Kumar
Law is on the line not between the lines but if
interpretation is given in between the lines creating problems Leading problems mismanagement; Corruption.
There is need - Correct interpretation of Law.
Organizers : Congratulations for Seminar
Law is on the line not between the line.
DNA Laws &Regulation
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RNA MAKING• Translation
Protein implementation
Central dogma of obeying law
Molecular Biology.
LORD MACAULAY’S ADDRESS TO THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT,
2 FEBRUARY, 1835
• I have travelled across the length and breadth of India and I have not seen one person who is a beggar, who is a thief. • Such wealth I have seen in this country, such high moral values, people of such caliber, that I do not think we would ever conquer this country, unless we break the very backbone of this nation, which is her spiritual and cultural heritage, and,
therefore,
• I propose that we replace her old and ancient education system, her culture, for if the Indians think that all that is foreign and English is good and greater than their own, they will lose their self-esteem, their native culture and they will become what we want them, a truly dominated nation.
Present condition, Lyric
• Kalyug Betha Mar Kundali Jau To Mai Kaha JauAb Har Ghar Me Ravan Baitha Itne Ram Kaha Se Lau
• Dhasrath Kaushalya Jaise Maat Pita Ab Bhi Mil JayePer Raam Sa Putra Mile Na Jo Agya Le Van JayeBharat Lakhan Se Bhai Ko Mai Dhudh Kaha Se Ab LauAb Har Ghar Me Ravan Baitha Itne Ram Kaha Se Lau
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Two Examples are taken
1- Universities/Colleges (Topic)
2- Global warming (International)l
Universities • Universities are governed by
Act, Statutes, Ordinances & Regulations”. • Important. Madhya Pradesh has a unified
Act for all Universities known as• “The Madhya Pradesh Viswavidyalaya
Adhiniyam 1973(No 22 of 1973)” with 4 schedules.
• Universities of other states have separate Act of each University.
World Class Education( Gray revolution)
• The Destiny of the Nation depends on the Universities and Colleges.
• Education System at all (Three) levels.• If all is well with University/Colleges, all
would be well with the Nation.• Quality Education, its relevance and
excellence, is recognized globally.• Quality needs ensured but also assured
Problems in India
• Multi language & multi religious.
• Religions are based on Faith.
• The (religion) faith has been well protected by the constitution of India.
Function of University & College
• The function of Universities/colleges is to generate knowledge.
• Knowledge could be generated through teaching and research.
• Both are essential.
Duty of Teachers
• Teacher should teach and students should attend classes.
• If, teachers attend the class & teach regularly (according to time table)- not miss class.
• Consult literature and books, prepare notes.• Consult Journal so that they can pass recent
information to the students.• Give references in his lecture.• Seminar should be organized.
UGC ACT- section 2 (f) & 12 B
• The University Grants Commission (UGC) provides financial assistance to eligible colleges which
are included under Section 2(f)and declared fit to receive central assistance (UGC grant) under
Section 12 (B)** as per approved pattern of assistance under various schemes.
• Governor of the State is the ex-officio Chancellor of the universities in (GENERALLY )State.
What is going on( teachers ?)
Under No Detention Policy Right to Education Act 2010. • Do you agree with the provision of
“No Detention Policy”• whereby students are not detained
and promoted to next higher class up to VIII standard as enshrined under Right to Education Act (2009/2010)?
• Yes or No
Right to Education Act 2010
No Detention ACT,2010
NO Detention ACT,2010
• In your opinion is the provision of “No Detention Policy” as provided under Right
to Education Act (2010) in accordance or contradictory to the National Education Policy of India,
Programme of Action (POA,1992) which aims at having “common admission standards” as well as “Maintenance of professional standards”.
yes or No
Right to Education Act 2010
• In your opinion, should the government of India continue with the provision of “No Detention Policy” or should we aim at having other strategies in place, such as achieving social-economic equality, to achieve the goal of universalization of education as envisaged by “No Detention Policy” under Right to Education Act (2010)? yes or No
United Nation Efforts for Global Warming
• United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). 1992. Rio de Janeiro (Brazil).
• Earth Submit monitoring environmental protection- Kyoto Protocol (1997) Some amendments to UNFCCC.
• UN- Bali (Indonesia) Conference,12-16 December,2007
• Copenhagen, 2005-2016• Paris, 2017
Global scientific consensus . Unanimous
UNO-- Climate ChangeUNFCCC, Kyoto, Bali & Copenhagen
• To avoid Catastrophe- Save Planet Earth. • Belching GHGs (Anthropogenic)into
Atmosphere., Reduction of GHGs - Essential & Urgent.
• Temperature of globe should be below or maximum 2 degree Celsius. (IGPCC. 1990-2010. 1.4 degree Celsius.)
• Mitigation- not at the cost of Millennium Development Goal (UN).
• Adverse --- Social, environment and economic (Poverty)
Indian Born Indian
AmartyaSen -1998
Venkat Raman-2009
Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar 1983
Sir C V Raman-1930
Hargovindh Khurana-1968
Efforts of United Nations for Belching of
Green House Gases. A shrift. Several Conferences of Parties (COP) on Climate Change were held from time to time. UNFCCC, Kyoto Protocol, Bali, Copenhagen, Paris. Bonn(Germany).IGPCC.
Unanimously concluded that
‘Green House Gases (GHGs) are mainly responsible for climate Change ( Global Warming)’.
Implementation / Translation is still awaited.
Sir C.V. Raman -
“ Save Mother Earth. If she is ruthlessly raped destroyed die with her”: CONVOCATION ADDRESS, Agra University, 1950
Greenhouse Gases - Two main causes.
• A. Anthropogenic causes: Greenhouse effect , CO2, Aviation Climatic sensitivity, Global dimming, Global warming potential, Keeling Curve-
• B. Nature causes: Albedo, Cloud forcing-Glaciations, Global cooling- Ocean variability, Orbital forcing- radioactive forcing, solar variations & Volcanism
Amendments, Reduction %- at 1990 level
8%- European countries and others7% - USA6% - Japan0%- Russia8% -Australia10%- Iceland
UN & other Scientific bodies Identified following as GHG
1.Carbon dioxide ( Fossil fuel combustion, land use conversion, cement production). A potential danger to safely.
2. Methane (Fossil fuel, Rice paddies, Waste dump, Live stock)
3. Nitrous oxide (Fertilizers, Industries) 4. Sulfur hexafluoride (Halocarbon) (Liquid coolant ) 5. Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) (Liquid coolant) 6. Perflurocarbons (PFCs) (Liquid coolant)
PARIS Convention (COP-28)- force on 4 November 2016.
• 170 Parties have ratified of 197 Parties to the Convention. 15-18 November 2016.
• Strengthen the global response – Similar conditions of Koyoto Protocol.
A. Keeping a global temperature - not 2 degrees
Celsius above. B. 55 Parties & 55 % of total reduction.
Technology required to replace fossil fuel.
• Cheap, efficient easily available in plenty.
• Managing from molecule to community.• Hydrogen power vehicle available run on
hydrogen from water by electrolysis.• Hydrogen fuel cell cars & Hydrogen on
demand.
Glory of ISCA General Presidents
• Association of Scientists, Science students & Science lovers.
• G.President • 1 Nobel lire ate, Sir C.V.Raman (1930)• 2 4 Bharat Ratna• 3 12 Padan Vibhusion• 4 16 Knights (Sir)• 5 19 Fellow of Royal Society (London)• 6 Commemorative stamps, 18 G.P
Thanks
• Santosh Kumar