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Duare Sarkar & Paray Samadhan,2021
DUARE SARKAR & PARAY SAMADHAN,2021 CAMP SCHEDULE OF DISTRICT HOOGHLY Camp Sl No District BLock/Local Body GP/Ward Venue Date 1 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY Tarakeswar (M) Ward - 008,Ward - 009,Ward - SAHAPUR PRY. SCHOOL 2 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY Champdany (M) Ward - 005 UPHC II HEALTH CENTER 3 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY Chandannagar MC (M) Ward - 003 Goswami Ghat Community Hall Ward - 018,Ward - 019,Ward - NAGENDRANATH KUNDU 4 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY Konnagar (M) 020 VIDYAMANDIR CHAMPDANY BISS FREE PRIMARY 5 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY Champdany (M) Ward - 002 SCHOOL 6 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY SINGUR SINGUR-II Gopalnagar K.R. Dey High School 7 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY GOGHAT-1 BALI BALI HIGH SCHOOL 8 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY BALAGARH MOHIPALPUR Mohipalpur Primary School 9 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY MOGRA-CHUNCHURA MOGRA-I Mogra Uttam Chandra High School 10 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY BALAGARH EKTARPUR Ekterpur U HS 11 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY TARAKESWAR SANTOSHPUR Gouribati Radharani Das High School 12 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY HARIPAL JEJUR Jejur High School Bankagacha Nanilal Ghosh Nimno 13 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY CHANDITALA-2 NAITI Buniadi Vidyalaya 14 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY PURSHURA SHYAMPUR Shyampur High School 15 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY POLBA-DADPUR SATITHAN Nabagram Pry School 16 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY JANGIPARA ANTPUR Antpur High School 17 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY PANDUA SIMLAGARHVITASIN Talbona Radharani Girls High School 18 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY PANDUA SIMLAGARHVITASIN Ranagarh High School SRI RAMKRISHNA SARADA VIDYA 19 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY GOGHAT-2 KAMARPUKUR MAHAPITHA Ward - 017,Ward - 018,Ward - PALBAGAN DURGA MANDIR ARABINDA 20 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY Bhadreswar (M) 019,Ward - 020 SARANI PARUL RAMKRISHNA SARADA HIGH 21 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY Arambagh (M) Ward - 001,Ward - 002 SCHOOL 22 16-08-2021 HOOGHLY CHANDITALA-1 AINYA Akuni B.G. -
Fisheries and Aquaculture
Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation 7. GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE UNION OF MYANMAR Formulation and Operationalization of National Action Plan for Poverty Alleviation and Rural Development through Agriculture (NAPA) Working Paper - 4 FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE Yangon, June 2016 5. MYANMAR: National Action Plan for Agriculture (NAPA) Working Paper 4: Fisheries and Aquaculture TABLE OF CONTENTS ACRONYMS 3 1. INTRODUCTION 4 2. BACKGROUND 5 2.1. Strategic value of the Myanmar fisheries industry 5 3. SPECIFIC AREAS/ASPECTS OF THEMATIC AREA UNDER REVIEW 7 3.1. Marine capture fisheries 7 3.2. Inland capture fisheries 17 3.3. Leasable fisheries 22 3.4 Aquaculture 30 4. DETAILED DISCUSSIONS ON EACH CULTURE SYSTEM 30 4.1. Freshwater aquaculture 30 4.2. Brackishwater aquaculture 36 4.3. Postharvest processing 38 5. INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT 42 5.1. Management institutions 42 5.2. Human resource development 42 5.3. Policy 42 6. KEY OPPORTUNITIES AND CONSTRAINTS TO SECTOR DEVELOPMENT 44 6.1. Marine fisheries 44 6.2. Inland fisheries 44 6.3. Leasable fisheries 45 6.4. Aquaculture 45 6.5. Departmental emphasis on management 47 6.6. Institutional fragmentation 48 6.7. Human resource development infrastructure is poor 49 6.8. Extension training 50 6.9. Fisheries academies 50 6.10. Academia 50 7. KEY OPPORTUNITIES FOR SECTOR DEVELOPMENT 52 i MYANMAR: National Action Plan for Agriculture (NAPA) Working Paper 4: Fisheries and Aquaculture 7.1. Empowerment of fishing communities in marine protected areas (mpas) 52 7.2. Reduction of postharvest spoilage 52 7.3. Expansion of pond culture 52 7.4. -
A Review of the Freshwater Fish Fauna of West Bengal, India with Suggestions for Conservation of the Threatened and Endemic Species
OCC SIO L PA ER NO. 263 Records of the Zoolog·cal Survey of India A review of the freshwater fish fauna of West Bengal, India w·th suggestions for · conservation of the threatened and endemic species R. P. BARMAN ZOOLOGICAL SURVEY OF IND A OCCASIONAL PAPER NO. 263 RECORDS OF THE ZOOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA A review of the freshwater fish fauna of West Bengal, India with suggestions for conservation i o( the threatened and endemic species R.P.BARMAN Zoological Survey of India, F.P.S. Building, Kolkata-700 016 Edited by the Director, ZoolQ.§iaJl Survey of India, Kolkata ~ Jl'lfif Zoological Survey of India Kolkata CITATION Barman, R. P. 2007. A review of the freshwater fish fauna of West Bengal, India with suggestions for conservation of the threatened and endemic species. Rec. zool. Sllr~'. India, Oce. Paper No~, 263 : 1-48 (Published by the Director, Zoo I. Surv. India, Kolkata) Published: May, 2007 ISBN 978-81-8171-147-2 © Governl11enl of India, 2007 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED • No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior permission of the publisher. • This book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, by way of trade, be lent. re-sold hired out or otherwise disposed of without the publisher's consent, in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published. • The correct price of this publication is the price printed on this page. -
Status of Fish Species Diversity in Ghaghat River in Northern Bangladesh M
Ann.M. R. Bangladesh Islam, M. Das, Agric. M. (2018) N. Mondal 22 (1) and : 95-105 G. M. Mostakim ISSN 1025-482X (Print)95 2521-5477 (Online) STATUS OF FISH SPECIES DIVERSITY IN GHAGHAT RIVER IN NORTHERN BANGLADESH M. R. Islam1*, M. Das1, M. N. Mondal2 and G. M. Mostakim3 Abstract Fish species diversity and it’s conservation status of Ghaghat river in northern region of Bangladesh was investigated by field sampling using a taxonomic guide, FishBase data and International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) conservation index. The study revealed that a total of 55 species of fishes belonging to 45 genera, 22 families and 9 orders were found in the river. Among the identified fish orders, Cypriniformes was the highest diverse group with 34% species abundance followed by Siluriformes and Perciformes with 24% each. On the other hand, fishes under the orders Beloniformes, Decapoda, and Tetradontiformes were the least abundant (2%). Fish species diversity was found prominent during the monsoon. Based on IUCN conservation index 6(11%), 10(18%) and 7(13%) species in Ghaghat river were identified as critically endangered, endangered and vulnerable respectively. A total 14 types of fishing gear under 8 major groups were found to operate in the studied river, which included some banned gears like gill net and seine net. An effective conservation strategy needs to be developed to stop indiscriminate fishing and to conserve the fish biodiversity in Ghaghat river. Keywords: Fish, biodiversity, ghaghat river, conservation. Introduction barrages, pollution, using of banned fishing gears fish biodiversity is declining (Rahman Bangladesh is blessed with a large number et al., 2016). -
Date Wise Details of Covid Vaccination Session Plan
Date wise details of Covid Vaccination session plan Name of the District: Darjeeling Dr Sanyukta Liu Name & Mobile no of the District Nodal Officer: Contact No of District Control Room: 8250237835 7001866136 Sl. Mobile No of CVC Adress of CVC site(name of hospital/ Type of vaccine to be used( Name of CVC Site Name of CVC Manager Remarks No Manager health centre, block/ ward/ village etc) Covishield/ Covaxine) 1 Darjeeling DH 1 Dr. Kumar Sariswal 9851937730 Darjeeling DH COVAXIN 2 Darjeeling DH 2 Dr. Kumar Sariswal 9851937730 Darjeeling DH COVISHIELD 3 Darjeeling UPCH Ghoom Dr. Kumar Sariswal 9851937730 Darjeeling UPCH Ghoom COVISHIELD 4 Kurseong SDH 1 Bijay Sinchury 7063071718 Kurseong SDH COVAXIN 5 Kurseong SDH 2 Bijay Sinchury 7063071718 Kurseong SDH COVISHIELD 6 Siliguri DH1 Koushik Roy 9851235672 Siliguri DH COVAXIN 7 SiliguriDH 2 Koushik Roy 9851235672 SiliguriDH COVISHIELD 8 NBMCH 1 (PSM) Goutam Das 9679230501 NBMCH COVAXIN 9 NBCMCH 2 Goutam Das 9679230501 NBCMCH COVISHIELD 10 Matigara BPHC 1 DR. Sohom Sen 9435389025 Matigara BPHC COVAXIN 11 Matigara BPHC 2 DR. Sohom Sen 9435389025 Matigara BPHC COVISHIELD 12 Kharibari RH 1 Dr. Alam 9804370580 Kharibari RH COVAXIN 13 Kharibari RH 2 Dr. Alam 9804370580 Kharibari RH COVISHIELD 14 Naxalbari RH 1 Dr.Kuntal Ghosh 9832159414 Naxalbari RH COVAXIN 15 Naxalbari RH 2 Dr.Kuntal Ghosh 9832159414 Naxalbari RH COVISHIELD 16 Phansidewa RH 1 Dr. Arunabha Das 7908844346 Phansidewa RH COVAXIN 17 Phansidewa RH 2 Dr. Arunabha Das 7908844346 Phansidewa RH COVISHIELD 18 Matri Sadan Dr. Sanjib Majumder 9434328017 Matri Sadan COVISHIELD 19 SMC UPHC7 1 Dr. Sanjib Majumder 9434328017 SMC UPHC7 COVAXIN 20 SMC UPHC7 2 Dr. -
A Comparative Evaluation of GIS Based Flood Susceptibility Models: a Case of Kopai River Basin, Eastern India
A Comparative Evaluation of GIS based Flood Susceptibility Models: A Case of Kopai River Basin, Eastern India Ranajit Ghosh Suri Vidyasagar College Subhasish Sutradhar Raiganj University Niladri Das ( [email protected] ) Hiralal Bhakat College https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2032-7855 Prolay Mondal Raiganj University Research Article Keywords: Weight of evidence, Shannon entropy, Frequency ratio, ood susceptibility, Receiver Operating Characteristics curve Posted Date: July 19th, 2021 DOI: https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-705204/v1 License: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Read Full License A comparative evaluation of GIS based flood susceptibility models: a case of Kopai river basin, Eastern India Ranajit Ghosh 1, Subhasish Sutradhar2, Niladri Das 3*, Prolay Mondal2 2Department of Geography, Raiganj University, Raiganj, Uttar Dinajpur, 733134, India, 1Department of Geography, Suri Vidyasagar College, Suri, Birbhum, West Bengal, 731101, India 3Department of Geography, Hiralal Bhakat College, Nalhati, Birbhum, West Bengal, 731220, India, +91-8436181140, Email: [email protected] Orcid id: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2032-7855 *Corresponding author 1 1 A comparative evaluation of GIS based flood susceptibility models: a case of 2 Kopai river basin, Eastern India 3 Abstract 4 Flood is a typical natural disaster which every year causes enormous damage to the natural 5 environment, buildings and victims worldwide. The efficiency of flooding depends upon 6 numerous criteria: flood strength, amplitude, frequency, flow time, changes in plan and 7 river geometry, etc. In this research, three statistical models such as the frequency ratio, 8 Shannon's entropy, and weight of evidence have been used to identify flood susceptibility 9 regions in the Kopai River Basin. -
THE WEST BENGAL COLLEGE SERVICE COMMISSION Vacancy Status (Tentative) for the Posts of Assistant Professor in Government-Aided Colleges of West Bengal (Advt
THE WEST BENGAL COLLEGE SERVICE COMMISSION Vacancy Status (Tentative) for the Posts of Assistant Professor in Government-aided Colleges of West Bengal (Advt. No. 1/2018) Bengali UR OBC-A OBC-B SC ST PWD 43 13 1 30 25 6 Sl No College University UR 1 Bankura Zilla Saradamoni Mahila Mahavidyalaya 2 Khatra Adibasi Mahavidyalaya. 3 Panchmura Mahavidyalaya. BANKURA UNIVERSITY 4 Pandit Raghunath Murmu Smriti Mahavidyalaya.(1986) 5 Saltora Netaji Centenary College 6 Sonamukhi College 7 Hiralal Bhakat College 8 Kabi Joydeb Mahavidyalaya 9 Kandra Radhakanta Kundu Mahavidyalaya BURDWAN UNIVERSITY 10 Mankar College 11 Netaji Mahavidyalaya 12 New Alipore College CALCUTTA UNIVERSITY 13 Balurghat Mahila Mahavidyalaya 14 Chanchal College 15 Gangarampur College 16 Harishchandrapur College GOUR BANGA UNIVERSITY 17 Kaliyaganj College 18 Malda College 19 Malda Women's College 20 Pakuahat Degree College 21 Jangipur College 22 Krishnath College 23 Lalgola College KALYANI UNIVERSITY 24 Sewnarayan Rameswar Fatepuria College 25 Srikrishna College 26 Michael Madhusudan Memorial College KAZI NAZRUL UNIVERSITY (ASANSOL) 27 Alipurduar College 28 Falakata College 29 Ghoshpukur College NORTH BENGAL UNIVERSITY 30 Siliguri College 31 Vivekananda College, Alipurduar 32 Mahatma Gandhi College SIDHO KANHO BIRSHA UNIVERSITY 33 Panchakot Mahavidyalaya 34 Bhatter College, Dantan 35 Bhatter College, Dantan 36 Debra Thana Sahid Kshudiram Smriti Mahavidyalaya VIDYASAGAR UNIVERSITY 37 Hijli College 38 Mahishadal Raj College 39 Vivekananda Satavarshiki Mahavidyalaya 40 Dinabandhu -
His-V55-I1-C3-Nov-2020
ADVANCE RESEARCH JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY DISCOVERIES I Vol.55 I Issue-1 I Chapter-3 E-ISSN : 2456-1045 The History of Itachuna Jamindar Bari, Hooghly District ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE NAME OF THE AUTHOR’S ISSN : 2456-1045 (Online) Papri Mukherjee ICV Impact Value: 72.30 GIF- Impact Factor: 5.188 IPI Impact Factor: 3.54 Berhampore Girls’ College. Publishing Copyright @ International Journal Foundation Article Code: HIS-V55-I1-C3-NOV-2020 Category : HISTORY Volume : 55.0 ( NOVEMBER-2020 EDITION ) Issue: 1(One) Chapter : 3 (Three) Page : 12-14 Journal URL: www.journalresearchijf.com Paper Received: 07.11.2020 Paper Accepted: 21.12.2020 Date of Publication: 10-02-2021 Doi No.:10.5281/zenodo.4682756 ABSTRACT The Itachuna Rajbari was built by the ancestors of shri Safallya Narayan kundu. Although the ancestors of the Kundu zamindars came to Bengal on the pretext of Bargi invasion , they started living here permanently. Gradually they began to learn Bengali manners and etiquette. Bengali became their mother tongue in a very short time. Kundu is a well-known Bengali surname although the real surname of these zamindars was not Kundu. Their real title was Kundan. In the middle of the eighteenth century, they built a huge building in the heart of the village of Itachuna in the present Hooghly district, known to the locals as the Itachuna palace. KEYWORDS: Itachuna Rajbari, Kundu zamindars, Bargi invasion CITATION OFMTuHkhEeArjReeTIPC.L(E2020) The History of Itachuna Jamindar Bari, Hooghly District; Advance Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Discoveries; 55(3) pp. 12-14 * Corresponding Author Open access, Peer-reviewed and Indexed journal (www.journalresearchijf.com) Page | 12 ADVANCE RESEARCH JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY DISCOVERIES I Vol.55 I Issue-1 I Chapter-3 E-ISSN : 2456-1045 I. -
\JV~~\~ Controller of Examinations the UNIVERSITY of BURDWAN DEPARTMENT of CONTROLLER of EXAMINATIONS
THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN DEPARTMENT OF CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS NOTIFICATION It is notified for information of all concerned that the arrangement of seats at the B.A.IB.SC.IB.COM. SEMESTER - I (GENERAL) EXAMINATIONS - 2018 (CBCS) for General combination subjects have been made as under and the candidates of Honours & General are directed to sit for their examinations accordingly. All the examinees are hereby directed to sitfor their examinations in ENVS from their own College centre (i.e.from Home Centre). The PrincipallOfficers-in-chargelTeachers-in-charge of Colleges are requested to give wide publicity to it for information of the candidates and arrange for holding the examinations accordingly. I HOOGHLY DISTRICT I College Centre of examinations (venue) College Candidates of code code 401 A.K.P.C. Mahavidyalaya, Bengai 409 Netaji Mahavidyalaya, Arambag -All 403 B.N.Mahavidyalaya, Itachuna 413 S.G.B.College, Bagati- - All 404 Chandemagore Govt. College 408 Khalisani Mahavidyalaya - All 405 Hooghly Mohsin College 404 Chandemagore Govt. College - B.Sc. & B.Com. -All 406 Hooghly Women's College -All 405 Hooghly Mohsin College -B.A. - All 406 Hooghly Women's College 418 Polba Mahavidyalaya - All 407 Kabi Sukanta Mahavidyalaya, Bhadreswar 404 Chandemagore College - B.A. - All 405 Hooghly Mohsin College - B.Sc. & B.Com. - All 408 Khalisani Mahavidyalaya 407 Kabi Sukanta Mahavidyalaya, Bhadreswar - All 410 Rabindra Mahavidyalaya, Champadanga - All 409 Netaji Mahavidyalaya, Arambag 417 Arambag Girls' College - All 410 Rabindra Mahavidyalaya, Champadanga 411 RRR Mahavidyalaya, Radhanagar - All 411 R.RR.Mahavidyalaya,Radhanagar 419 Kabi Kankan Mukundaram Mahavidyalaya - All 412 Sarat Centenary College, Dhaniakhali 416 Vivekananda Mahavidyalaya, Haripal- All 413 S.G.B.College, Bagati 403 B.N.Mahavidyalaya, Itachuna - B.A. -
Education General Sc St Obc(A) Obc(B) Ph/Vh Total Vacancy 37 44 19 16 17 4 137 General
EDUCATION GENERAL SC ST OBC(A) OBC(B) PH/VH TOTAL VACANCY 37 44 19 16 17 4 137 GENERAL Sl No. University College Total 1 RAJ NAGAR MAHAVIDYALAYA 1 BURDWAN UNIVERSITY 2 SWAMI DHANANJAY DAS KATHIABABA MV, BHARA 1 3 AZAD HIND FOUZ SMRITI MAHAVIDYALAYA 1 4 BARUIPUR COLLEGE 1 5 DHOLA MAHAVIDYALAYA 1 6 HERAMBA CHANDRA COLLEGE 1 7 CALCUTTA UNIVERSITY MAHARAJA SRIS CHANDRA COLLEGE 1 8 SERAMPORE GIRLS' COLLEGE 1 9 SIBANI MANDAL MAHAVIDYALAYA 1 10 SONARPUR MAHAVIDYALAYA 1 11 SUNDARBAN HAZI DESARAT COLLEGE 1 12 GANGARAMPUR COLLEGE 1 13 GOURBANGA UNIVERSITY NATHANIEL MURMU COLLEGE 1 14 SOUTH MALDA COLLEGE 1 15 DUKHULAL NIBARAN CHANDRA COLLEGE 1 16 HAZI A. K. KHAN COLLEGE 1 17 KALYANI UNIVERSITY NUR MOHAMMAD SMRITI MAHAVIDYALAYA 1 18 PLASSEY COLLEGE 1 19 SUBHAS CHADRA BOSE CENTENARY COLLEGE 1 20 CLUNY WOMENS COLLEGE 1 21 LILABATI MAHAVIDYALAYA 1 NORTH BENGAL UNIVERSITY 22 NAKSHALBARI COLLEGE 1 23 RAJGANJ MAHAVIDYALAYA, RAJGANJ 1 24 ARSHA COLLEGE 1 SIDHO KANHO BIRSA UNIVERSITY 25 KOTSHILA MAHAVIDYALAYA 1 26 BHATTER COLLEGE 1 27 GOURAV GUIN MEMORIAL COLLEGE 1 28 PANSKURA BANAMALI COLLEGE 1 VIDYASAGAR UNIVERSITY 29 RABINDRA BHARATI MAHAVIDYALAYA 1 30 SIDDHINATH MAHAVIDYALAYA 1 31 SUKUMAR SENGUPTA MAHAVIDYALAYA 1 32 BARRAKPORE RASHTRAGURU SURENDRANATH COLLEGE 1 33 KALINAGAR MV 1 34 MAHADEVANANDA MAHAVIDYALAYA 1 WEST BENGAL STATE UNIVERSITY 35 NETAJI SATABARSHIKI MAHABIDYALAYA 1 36 P.N.DAS COLLEGE 1 37 RISHI BANKIM CHANDRA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN 1 OBC(A) 1 HOOGHLY WOMEN'S COLLEGE 1 BURDWAN UNIVERSITY 2 KABI JOYDEB MAHAVIDYALAYA 1 3 GANGADHARPUR MAHAVIDYALAYA -
THE UNIVERSITY of BURDWAN Office of the Secretary, Faculty Council (Arts, Commerce, Law Etc.) 3Rd Floor, Composite Arts Building, Golapbag, B.U
THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Office of the Secretary, Faculty Council (Arts, Commerce, Law etc.) 3rd Floor, Composite Arts Building, Golapbag, B.U. No.: FC/PG(A)/ Admn. Notif./3-year LL.B.(H)/2020-22/235 Date: 22.11.2019 Online applications are invited from the eligible candidates for admission to the 3-year LL.B. (H) Course of Studies for the Session 2020-2022. The link for the submission of the online applications with all details will be available in the university website: www.buruniv.ac.in on and from 25.11.2019 to 09.12.2019. Secretary Faculty Council (Arts etc.) No.: FC/PG(A)/ Admn. Notif./3-year LL.B.(H)/2020-22/235/1(9) Date: 22.11.2019 Copy to: 1. Dean (Arts), B.U. 2. Teacher-in-Charge, B.U. 3. F.O. B.U. 4. Principal Hooghly Mohsin College, Chinsurah, Hooghly-712101. 5. Principal, Amex Law College, Nababhat, Purba Bardhaman-713101. 6. Principal, Bengal Law College, Shantiniketan, Bolpur-731236. 7. Principal, George School of Law, Konnagar, Hooghly-712235. 8. P.S. to V.C., B.U. 9. P.A. to Registrar, B.U. Secretary Faculty Council (Arts etc.) THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Office of the Secretary, Faculty Council (Arts, Com., Law, etc.) 3rd Floor, Composite Arts Building, Golapbag, P.O.- Rajbati, Dist.- Purba Burdwan, Pin. -713104, West Bengal. Phone: 0342 2656549 Extn. (437) E-Mail : [email protected] Website: www.buruniv.ac.in No. FC/PG(A)/Advt./LL.B./2020-2022/236 Date: 22.11.2019 ADMISSION TO 3-Yr LL.B. -
News Letter Final
Volume 12, No.4, 2006 Aquatic Faunal Diversity in Eastern Ghats 1. Crocodile the endangered Apex Predator of Aquatic Eco-System and its Rehabilitation in India ................. 2 2. Aquatic Faunal Diversity of Nagarjuna Sagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve ............................................................. 5 3. A Rare Dolphin Population in Eastern Ghats: A Short Note ............................................................. 9 4. Aquatic Faunal Resources of Eastern Ghats Region an Overview………………………………..…..… ... 10 Gavialis gangeticus astern Ghats region, is a habitat for a variety of rare Especies. However, most of the aquatic habitats are in threat due to anthropogenic impacts and therefore there is a need for immediate attention towards their conservation. The main emphasis of both the issues pertinent to conservation of Aquatic Faunal Diversity of ecologically sensitive Eastern Ghats region. Crocodylus palustris In this context, the present issue covers articles on the Rehabilitation of Crocodiles from Scientists of A.P Forest Department; the aquatic faunal diversity of Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve, the largest tiger reserve in India by Scientists of Department of Zoology, Osmania University; a short notes on Dolphin Population in Eastern Ghats by a researcher from EPTRI and Aquatic Faunal resources of Eastern Ghats Region by Scientists from Andhra University. Crocodylus porosus The forthcoming issue would be on Biodiversity of the Eastern Ghats. Articles, write-ups and news items on the theme are invited from our readers. Happy New Year & The readers are requested to kindly intimate by e-mail any change of Seasons Greetings postal (or e-mail) address. The names and contact details of others who may be interested in receiving a copy of the Newsletter may please be furnished to ENVIS, EPTRI.