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Curriculum Vitae Title Mr. First Harimohan Last Meena Photograph Name Name Designation Assistant Professor Position Permanent Address Department of Chemistry, Hansraj College, University of Delhi. Delhi -110 007 Phone No . +919711580576 Residence North West Delhi Mobile +919711580576 Email id [email protected] [email protected] Web-Page Harimohanrc.com Educational Qualifications Degree/Qualification Institution Division/Grade M.Sc (Chemistry) University Department of Chemistry Jaipur, First University of Rajasthan B.Sc (Graduation) University of Kota, Rajasthan First 12th (Sr.Sec. ) Rajasthan board of Secondary Education,Ajmer First CSIR-HRDG Human Resource Development Group Council JRF-NET ( 2008 ) of Scientific and Industrial Research GATE Indian Institute of Science (IISc ), Bangalore Qi Qualified CSIR-HRDG Human Resource Development Group Council JRF-NET ( 2009 ) of Scientific and Industrial Research Career Profile 1. Working as Assistant Professor in Department of Chemistry, Hansraj College, University of Delhi from December 2014 to till date. (on Permanent post ) 2. Worked as Assistant Professor in Department of Chemistry, Ramjas College, Kirori Mal College , Kalindi College, University of Delhi from November 2009 to December 2014 Administrative Responsibilities 1. Member – Department chemical store committee (2015-2016) 2. Member– Staff council student welfare committee (2015-2016) 3. Member – Department chemical store committee (2016-2017) 4. Member – Staff council Finance committee (2016-2017) 5. Member – Staff council Development committee (2016– 2017) 6. Member – Staff council Library committee (2017-2018) 7. Member – Staff council sports committee (2017-2018) 8. Member – Department council Library committee (2017-2018) 9. Member – Department chemical store committee (2017-2018) 10. Member – Staff council sports committee (2018-2019) 11. Member – Staff council Library committee ( 2018-2019) 12. -
Tapas in the Rg Veda
TAPAS IN THE ---RG VEDA TAPAS IN THE RG VEDA By ANTHONY L. MURUOCK, B.A. A Thesis Submitted to the School of Graduate Studies in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts McMaster University April 1983 MASTER OF ARTS (1983) McMaster University (Religious Studies) Hamilton, Ontario TITLE: Tapas in the fuL Veda AUTHOR: Anthony L. Murdock, B.A. (York University) SUPERVISORS: Professor D. Kinsley Professor P. Younger Professor P. Granoff NUMBER OF PAGES: v, 95 ii ABSTRACT It is my contention in this thesis that the term tapas means heat, and heat only, in the Bi[ Veda. Many reputable scholars have suggested that tapas refers to asceticism in several instances in the RV. I propose that these suggestions are in fact unnecessary. To determine the exact meaning of tapas in its many occurrences in the RV, I have given primary attention to those contexts (i.e. hymns) in which the meaning of tapas is absolutely unambiguous. I then proceed with this meaning in mind to more ambiguous instances. In those instances where the meaning of tapas is unambiguous it always refers to some kind of heat, and never to asceticism. Since there are unambiguous cases where ~apas means heat in the RV, and there are no unambiguous instances in the RV where tapas means asceticism, it only seems natural to assume that tapas means heat in all instances. The various occurrences of tapas as heat are organized in a new system of contextual classifications to demonstrate that tapas as heat still has a variety of functions and usages in the RV. -
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DESHBANDHU COLLEGE (UNIVERSITY OF DELHI) KALKAJI, NEW DELHI - 110019 Title Ms. First Name Shipra Last Chauhan Photograph Name Designation Assistant Professor Address WZ-51, Shastri Nagar, Delhi-110052 Phone No. Office Nil Residence Mobile +91-9717557364 Email [email protected] [email protected] Web-Page Educational Qualifications Degree Institution Year Ph.D. in Celestial Department of Mathematics, University of Delhi, Delhi 2017-At present Mechanics M.Phil. in Mathematical Department of Mathematics, University of Delhi, Delhi 2014-17 Programming M.A. Mathematics Hansraj College, University of Delhi, Delhi 2010-12 B.A.(H ) Mathematics Satyawati Co-ed College, University of Delhi, Delhi 2007-10 12th Victoria Girls Senior Secondary School, Delhi 2006-07 Career Profile 1. March 25, 2019- Till now: Assistant Professor (Ad-Hoc): Deshbandhu College, University of Delhi, Delhi. 2. January 07, 2019- March 24, 2019: Assistant Professor (Ad-Hoc): Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women, University of Delhi, Delhi. 3. January 12, 2018- January 06, 2019: Assistant Professor (Ad-Hoc): Shyama Prasad Mukherjee College for Women, University of Delhi, Delhi. 4. January 18, 2017- April 18, 2017: Assistant Professor (Guest Faculty): Bhagwan Parshuram Institute of Technology. Administrative Assignments Areas of Interest/Specialization 1. Celestial Mechanics 2. Mathematical Programming www.deshbandhucollege.ac.in Page 1 Subjects Taught Number Theory (B.Sc. (H) Cryptography and Multivariate Analysis Complex Analysis Mathematics, Semester- Network Security (B.Sc. Practicals (B.Sc. (H) Practicals (B.Sc. (H) 6) (H) Mathematics, Mathematics, Semester- Mathematics, Semester- Semester-5) 3) 6) Calculus Practicals (B.Sc. Calculus (GE-1, Linear Algebra (GE-2, Numerical Methods (GE- (H) Mathematics, Semester-6) Semester-2) 1, Semester-4) Semester-1) Research Guidance 1. -
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DESHBANDHU COLLEGE (UNIVERSITY OF DELHI) KALKAJI, NEW DELHI - 110019 Faculty Details Proforma for College Website Title Ms. First Name Akanksha Last Photograph Name Designation Assistant Professor Address 128/H-17, sector-7, Rohini, delhi-110085 Phone No. Office Residence 128/H-17, sector-7, Rohini, delhi-110085 Mobile 954892022 Email [email protected] Web-Page Educational Qualifications Degree Institution Year Ph.D. M.Phil. PG Delhi University 2018 UG Sri Guru Gobind Singh college of commerce, DU 2016 Any other qualification UGC NET July2018 Career Profile Guest Lecturer at Aditi Mahavidyalaya, Delhi university(November 2019). Assistant Professor on Ad-Hoc basis in Department Of Commerce, Deshbandhu College, Delhi University (January 2020-till date). Administrative Assignments Member of Human Rights international conference held on 22-23 February 2020 Jury Member of event : “ face painting” of Sabrang 2020 Areas of Interest/Specialization Finance, International business, security analysis and portfolio management, marketing, Human Resource management Subjects Taught Income Tax Auditing & Corporate Governance Corporate accouting Gst & custom law International Business Conference Organization/ Presentations www.deshbandhucollege.ac.in Page 1 Attended a National Seminar on “Demonization and GST-Emerging Issue in Indian Economy” organized by Shaheed Bhagat Singh College (Delhi University). Attended a National Seminar on “Globalism VS Nationalism: The US-China Trade War and India” organized by Shaheed Bhagat Singh College (Delhi University). Attented a National Seminar on “Technology and Innovation: Changing the Face of Business” Organized by Shaheed BHagat Singh College (Delhi University). Signature of Faculty Member You are also requested to give your complete resume as a Word or PDF file to be attached as a link on your department page. -
Curriculum Vitae
CURRICULUM VITAE Name Dr. Ritu Gupta Designation ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Address Department of Chemistry Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi Residence Address: B-2/21 First Floor Vasant Vihar new Delhi Residence Mobile Email [email protected] Web-Page Educational Qualifications Degree Institution Year Ph.D. University of Delhi 2001 M.Sc Chemistry Hindu College, University of Delhi 1996-97 B.Sc Chemistry Hindu College, University of Delhi 1994-95 Career Profile Worked as an Ad-hoc Lecturer in DDUC, University of Delhi from August 2000 to 2002. Worked as an Ad-hoc lecturer in Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi from August 2002 to April 2004. Worked as an Ad-hoc Lecturer in Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi from August 2002 to April 2004. Worked as an Ad-hoc Lecturer in Hansraj College, University of Delhi from August 2004 to August 2005. Assistant professor in the Chemistry department of Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi since July, 2005. Administrative Assignments Worked as Deputy Superintendent for Chemistry Practical Exam in the year 2010-2011. Worked as Teacher In charge of Chemistry Deptt in year 2012-13. Junior teacher representative member of Governing Body (2011-12). Co-Ordinator of Foundation Course / Applied Course (FYUP) evaluation work in Daulat Ram College (Dec 2013). Areas of Interest / Specialization Physical Chemistry Subjects Taught Chemistry, science and life, Environmental studies Research Guidance www.du.ac.in Page 1 1. Supervised a group of ten undergraduate students for innovation project DR-305: “Green method of defluoridation and estimation of fluoride ion from ground water and various other samples” in the year 2015. -
UNIVERSITY of DELHI LIST of MEMBERS of the UNIVERSITY COURT As on :- 04.12.2017
UNIVERSITY OF DELHI LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY COURT As on :- 04.12.2017 S.No. Name Designation STATUTE 2(1)(i) [Chancellor] 1 Hon'ble Muppavarapu Venkaiah Naidu Chancellor STATUTE 2(1)(ii) [ Pro-Chancellor] 2 Justice Dipak Misra Chief Justice of India STATUTE 2(1)(iii) [Vice-Chancellor] 3 Prof. Yogesh Kumar Tyagi Vice -Chancellor STATUTE 2(1)(iv) [Pro-Vice-Chancellor] 4 Prof. J.P. Khurana Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Acting) STATUTE 2(1)(v) [Dean of Colleges] 5 Prof. Devesh K. Sinha Dean of Colleges STATUTE 2(1)(vi) [Director, South Campus] 6 Prof. J.P. Khurana Director, South Delhi Campus STATUTE 2(1)(vii) [Tresurer] 7 Shri T.S. Kripanidhi Treasurer STATUTE 2(1)(viii) [All Former Vice-Chancellor] 8 Prof. Upendra Baxi A-51, Law Appartments, Karkardoma, Delhi-110092 9 Prof. Vrajendra Raj Mehta 5928, DLF Qutab Enclave, Phase-IV, Gurgaon-122002 Page 1 10 Prof. Deepak Nayyar 5-B, Friends Colony (West), New Delhi-110065 11 Prof. Deepak Pental Q.No. 7, Ty.V-B, South Campus, New Delhi-110021 12 Prof. Dinesh Singh 32, Chhatra Marg, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 STATUTE 2(1)(ix) [Librarian] 13 Dr. D.V. Singh Librarian STATUTE 2(1)(x) [Proctor] 14 Prof. Neeta Sehgal Proctor (Offtg.) STATUTE 2(1)(xi) [Dean Student's Welfare] 15 Prof. Rajesh Tondon Dean Student's Welfare STATUTE 2(1)(xii) [Head of Departments] 16 Prof. Christel Rashmi Devadawson The Head Department of English University of Delhi Delhi-110007 17 Prof. Sharda Sharma The Head Department of Sanskrit University of Delhi Delhi-110007 18 Prof. -
M.A. Political Science Third Admission List
University of Delhi Third Admission List - M.A. Political Science Page 1 of 12 Category : UNRESERVED (Entrance Based) Note : In case of the tie at the last seat(s) the information of the candidates are displayed at the end of this admission list. Final Alloted Entrance Combined Qualifying Category Filled S.No. Roll No. Form No. Name Department/College Marks Rank Marks %/GP by Candidate 1 13812470 17POLI1059739 UTKARSH SINGH Kirori Mal College 197 57 67.79 OBC Non- Creamy layer 2 13810032 17POLI1027405 MISHEL MOHAN Lady Shri Ram College for 159 199 67.40 Unreserved Women 3 13816148 17POLI1045026 LAKSHMINA Daulat Ram College 150 276 64.08 Unreserved GOKUL 4 13817696 17POLI1024138 SAMBHRANT Shivaji College 156 225 59.18 Unreserved SINGH 5 13812967 17POLI1075101 GAURAV P.G.D.A.V. College 155 234 68.69 Unreserved BHARDWAJ 6 13812896 17POLI1113952 VIKAS CHAND Shivaji College 155 234 67.00 Unreserved 7 13817849 17POLI1044900 VIJAY KUMAR Motilal Nehru College 155 234 63.48 Unreserved SINGH 8 13814793 17POLI1115426 VIVEK KUMAR Deshbandhu College 155 234 Unreserved SINGH 9 13810079 17POLI1076610 GANESHWAR S Deshbandhu College 154 249 84.00 Unreserved 10 13817394 17POLI1074878 AKSHAY POUDEL Zakir Husain Delhi College 154 249 65.16 Unreserved 11 13813021 17POLI1087176 ABHISHEK ANAND Motilal Nehru College 154 249 Unreserved 12 13817718 17POLI1035540 PRAKHAR KUMAR Atma Ram Sanatan Dharam 153 256 71.20 Unreserved College 13 13812782 17POLI1094164 SUSHIL KUMAR Shivaji College 153 256 69.36 Unreserved PANDEY 14 13817261 17POLI1046699 BHARAT KRISHAN Motilal -
Archana Milhotra
DESHBANDHU COLLEGE (UNIVERSITY OF DELHI) KALKAJI, NEW DELHI - 110019 Faculty Details Proforma for College Website Title ASSISTANT First Name ARCHANA Last Name MILHOTRA Photograph PROFESSOR Designation ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Address C-8, DEFENCE COLONY NEW DELHI-110024 Phone No. Office Residence 011-24337208 Mobile 9810076259, 9625044489 Email [email protected] Web-Page Educational Qualifications Degree Institution Year Ph.D. University of Roorkee (IITR) 1994 PG Garhwal University (HNBGU) 1988 UG Garhwal University (HNBGU) 1986 Career Profile Organization / Institution Designation Duration Role Deshbandhu College, University of Assistant professor Aug’12- present Teaching Delhi (DU) S.G.T.B. Khalsa College, (DU), Assistant professor Jan’ 09 – May’12 Teaching Department of Chemistry (DU), Miranda house, (DU)Maharaja Agarsen College (DU), Jervoise, Birmingham, United Kingdom Teacher Oct.’05- Dec.’07 Volunteer teaching (UK) Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi Pool Scientist (Post-Doctoral Dec.’01-Nov.’04 Research and Teaching (I.I.T.D) Fellow) Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi Senior Research Associate April’96-March’01 Research (I.I.T.D) (Post-Doctoral Fellow) Administrative Assignments ILLL University of Delhi (Academic Officer), June 2010 – Nov. 2010 Areas of Interest/Specialization The major focus of my research is synthesis of heterocyclic compounds of biological interest. Heterocyclic groups are pharmaceuticals active moieties and are being used as antibacterial, anti-cancer, antifungal, anti-inflammatory etc. The moieties we worked on are benzimidazole, Imidazolobenzimidazole , Pyrimidobenzimidazoles and their derivatives. Water treatment has the Challenges for the new generation. Recently Waste Water Purification Using Bio-degradable waste as a natural adsorbent is the main focus of my research. www.deshbandhucollege.ac.in Page 1 Subjects Taught M.Tech. -
Curriculum Vitae
CURRICULUM VITAE Name: RUCHITRA GUPTA Department: Department of Botany Local Address: H.No.-262, ground floor, Indra Vihar, Near Mukherjee Nagar New Delhi- 110009 Sex: Female Marital Status: Married Date of Birth: 13th June 1985 Nationality: Indian Category: OBC Contact No.: +919818131145 Permanent Address: C/O Sh. Lalji Pushker 129/10, Malviya Road, George Town Allahabad (U.P.) 211002 E-mail ID: [email protected] Teaching experience: Six years Designation: Assistant Professor at Department of Botany, Gargi College University of Delhi (w.e.f. 25 May 2015), previously taught at KiroriMal College on Ad-hoc basis. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS EXAMINATION BOARD / UNIVERSITY YEAR of PERCENTAGE DIVISION PASSING Miranda House, M.Sc. Botany 2007 77.7 1st University of Delhi Miranda House, st B.Sc. (Hons.) Botany 2005 74 1 University of Delhi st th 1 Senior Secondary (12 ) CBSE 2002 83 1st Higher Secondary (10th) CBSE 2000 72.4 SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENTS th Awarded CSIR-NET (JRF) in LIFE SCIENCES held on 17 June 2007. Cleared GATE 2007.GATE score - 317. Ranked IIIrd in M.Sc. (F) Botany Examination in Department of Botany, D.U. in 2007 and awarded with University Rankers Prize in Miranda House, D.U., for the same. Awarded for ranking Ist in M.Sc. (P) Botany Examination in Miranda House, D.U. in 2006. Awarded for ranking Ist in B.Sc. (Hons.) Botany Part III examination in Miranda House, D.U. in 2005. Awarded for being Best Student in Department of Botany, Miranda House, D.U. in 2005. Awarded Lakshmi Krishnaswami Prize in Miranda House in the year 2005 and 2007. -
Life After Death in the Ṛgveda Saṁhitā*
chapter 8 Life after Death in the Ṛgveda Saṁhitā* The information on life after death provided by the oldest Vedic text is rather scarce. In the most recent handbook on Vedic literature (1975c, 138f.) and in his handbook on Vedic religion (19782, 98, 181) Gonda only incidentally referred to the situation of the deceased in the Ṛgveda Saṁhitā (ṚV). There is no system- atic treatment of “Leben nach dem Tode” (19782, 10, mentioned without further comment). However, Oldenberg extensively discussed the early Vedic ideas on life after death in his handbook of Vedic religion (19172, 523ff.). It is strange that Olden- berg’s views on the places of the dead were neglected by most scholars with the exception of Arbman (1927b, 1928). Oldenberg’s ideas may be summar- ized as follows. In the ṚV we find references to heaven and hell, the abodes of the minorities of elite and criminals. The more original conception of afterlife would have concerned a dark realm lying under the earth, but different from hell.1 Traces of the original conception of an underworld would be discernible in later Vedic texts and even in the ṚV itself. It was especially in this second edition that Oldenberg emphasized the original character of Yama’s world as a subterranean realm of the dead.2 Arbman (1927b, 342–345) discussed “Die Jenseitsvorstellungen der rigvedis- chen Dichter nach der Auffassung der abendländischen Forschung” and stated that most Indologists assumed that the future of the deceased would consist of either heaven or hell (the latter sometimes being replaced by total anni- hilation). -
Vedic Brahmanism and Its Offshoots
Vedic Brahmanism and Its Offshoots Buddhism (Buddha) Followed by Hindūism (Kṛṣṇā) The religion of the Vedic period (also known as Vedism or Vedic Brahmanism or, in a context of Indian antiquity, simply Brahmanism[1]) is a historical predecessor of Hinduism.[2] Its liturgy is reflected in the Mantra portion of the four Vedas, which are compiled in Sanskrit. The religious practices centered on a clergy administering rites that often involved sacrifices. This mode of worship is largely unchanged today within Hinduism; however, only a small fraction of conservative Shrautins continue the tradition of oral recitation of hymns learned solely through the oral tradition. Texts dating to the Vedic period, composed in Vedic Sanskrit, are mainly the four Vedic Samhitas, but the Brahmanas, Aranyakas and some of the older Upanishads (Bṛhadāraṇyaka, Chāndogya, Jaiminiya Upanishad Brahmana) are also placed in this period. The Vedas record the liturgy connected with the rituals and sacrifices performed by the 16 or 17 shrauta priests and the purohitas. According to traditional views, the hymns of the Rigveda and other Vedic hymns were divinely revealed to the rishis, who were considered to be seers or "hearers" (shruti means "what is heard") of the Veda, rather than "authors". In addition the Vedas are said to be "apaurashaya", a Sanskrit word meaning uncreated by man and which further reveals their eternal non-changing status. The mode of worship was worship of the elements like fire and rivers, worship of heroic gods like Indra, chanting of hymns and performance of sacrifices. The priests performed the solemn rituals for the noblemen (Kshsatriya) and some wealthy Vaishyas. -
1 Minutes of the Meeting of the Executive Council Held
MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL HELD ON TUESDAY, THE 9TH FEBRUARY, 2010 AT 2.30 P.M. IN THE COUNCIL ROOM, UNIVERSITY OF DELHI, DELHI-110 007. No. 9 F PRESENT 1. Prof. Deepak Pental (Vice- Chancellor) - Chairperson 2. Prof. S.K.Tandon (Pro-Vice-Chancellor) 3. Prof. Dinesh Singh (Director, D.U.South Delhi Campus) 4. Prof. (Ms) Nayanjot Lahiri (Dean of Colleges) 5. Dr. Savita M. Datta (Director, C.O.L.) 6. Prof. Gurmeet Singh (Proctor) 7. Prof. Rup Lal 8. Prof. (Ms.) Rajni Palriwala 9. Dr. S.K.Garg 10. Dr. Satnam Kaur 11. Shri R.N.Vats 12. Shri Som Dutta Sharma 13. Shri Naresh Kumar Beniwal 14. Dr. Shiba C. Panda 15. Shri Rajib Ray SPECIAL INVITEES 1. Prof. H.C. Pokhriyal (Dean, Examinations) 2. Prof. S.K.Vij (Dean, Students Welfare) 3. Dr. S. Majumdar (Librarian) 4. Shri S. K. Jaipuriyar (Finance Officer) 5. Shri H.D.S. Rawat (Non-Teaching Staff Representative) REGRET 1. Prof. Asis Datta 2. Ms. Janaki Kathpalia 3. Shri J.A. Chowdhury 4. Prof. K.B.Patil 5. Dr. V.K.Vijayan 6. Dr. K.S.Bhati R.K. Sinha Registrar - Secretary 1 WELCOME 222/ At the outset, the Council welcomed the following who had become members of the Executive Council under various Statutes of the University: 1. Prof. (Ms.) Rajni Palriwala 2. Dr. Suresh Kumar Garg APPRECIATION 223/ The Council placed on record its deep sense of appreciation of services rendered by the following during their tenure as members of the Executive Council: 1. Prof.