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National Conference On Online Payment to be made to: Registration Form Name: Kulbhushan Sharma Name of the Bank: HP State Co-operative Bank Name: ___________________________________ Account No.: 33710103636 Designation:_______________________________ IFSC: HPSC 0000313 Institution/Organization:______________________ Address: Important Dates: __________________________________________ Last Date for Submission of Abstract: _ ________________________________________ City: __________________________________ November 25, 2019 State:_____________________________________ National Conference Intimation of Approval of Abstract: Mobile:________________________________ on November 27, 2019 E-Mail: _________________________________ Full Paper Submission: Whether contributing paper (Yes/No)? : _________ If yes, then title of the Paper: Rethinking the Himalayas: December 05, 2019 __________________________________________ Its Scope and Protection __________________________________________ _________________________________________ Patron-in- Chief: _________________________________________ Prof. Sikander Kumar December 12-13, 2019 Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor, HP University at Certificate by Paper Contributor(s) Government College Karsog Chairperson: I/we hereby declare that the paper has not been District Mandi (HP)-175011 Dr. Deepa Sharma presented in any conference or seminar / submitted Principal for publication to any journal and is the original Government College Karsog work done by me/us. Co-Chairpersons: Details of Online Transaction: Mr. Sudama Ram Transaction/Reference ID: ___________________ Dr. Gulshan Mahajan Date: ___________________________ Amount for Rs: _______________ Organizing Committee: Mr. Kulbhushan Sharma (Convener) Accommodation required (Yes/No): ___________ Mr. Pankaj Gupta (Co-Convener) Date of arrival ___________ Dr. Pankaj Sharma (Organising Secretary) Mr. Puneet Thakur (Co-ordinator) Date: ( ) Place: Signature Website: www.gckarsog.edu.in Contacts: 9816241263, 7018574100, Note: Co-authors are required to get registered E-mail: [email protected] 9459517152, 9817263501 separately. Tel/Fax No. 01907-222116 About Karsog is vulnerable and susceptible to the impacts and ‘Dev-Parampara’ in the Himalayan Region Karsog, the verdant valley is located at the distance consequences of changes on account of natural Indigenous Breeds and Animal Husbandry in 110 Km from Shimla and 120 Km from Mandi. The causes, climate change resulting from Himalayas place provides ideal aesthetic environs with spiritual anthropogenic emissions and developmental serenity in the proximity of the ancient paradigms of the modern society. Pollution and Conference Proceedings Mamleshwar Mahadev temple. Geographically, the solid waste management is a major problem in the Papers will be blind refereed and revised version of picturesque valley bows to the Shikari Devi peak Himalayas which needs to be addressed. Another selected papers will be published either as (height 11,000 ft.) on one side; at the same time it challenge is seeking livelihood generation Conference Proceedings or in a book with ISBN spreads down to Kao by touching the feet of opportunities because of dearth of industrialization Number. Goddess Kamaksha. It has for long been the seat of therefore sustainable business strategies might be meditation of gods and goddesses and eminent considered. However, ecotourism has emerged as a Submission of Papers sages like Maharshi Bhrigu and Parshurama. means to facilitate economic and cultural Researchers, academicians and other professionals development and to assist in the preservation of are invited to contribute papers/ poster presentations About College ethnic heritage. This conference is aimed to provide on the conference theme and sub-themes. Those a common platform for the academicians, scientists Nestled in the lap of nature, Government College who desire to contribute papers may send the Karsog, District Mandi (HP) was established in the and researchers to share their novel work and to abstract and full paper at year 1994 by the Government of Himachal Pradesh have a useful recommendation for the future. [email protected]. The paper presenter and it started its journey with 187 students and the Call for Papers on the Following Sub- has to submit soft copy of the paper. The paper number has risen to 1986 students in the session Themes: should be typed in Times New Roman Font Size 12 2019-20. In addition to post-graduate courses in Historical Perspectives in context to the with Double Space. Himalayas 250 words including English, Hindi and Political Science, various under- Abstract graduate courses are being run under the streams of Environment vis-à-vis Sustainable keywords Science, Arts and Commerce. Development Full Paper Not more than 3000 words Natural Resource Management, Biodiversity Poster Size 100 cm x 70 cm Concept Note (Flora and Fauna) and Threats A glorious crown and formidable frontier, the Indigenous Traditional Knowledge of the Himalayas rest on India’s brow. The Himalayas Himalayas Registration Fee: represents one of the youngest and most complex Pollution Mitigation and Waste Management in Delegates Up to Dec. 05, On-Spot mountain systems on the planet Earth. It has the Himalayas 2019 Registration profoundly shaped the cultures of the Indian Recent Trends, Innovations and its Scope Academicians 1500 1800 Socio-Politico-Economic Trends in the Research subcontinent, with many Himalayan peaks 1000 1200 considered sacred in Hinduism and Buddhism. The Himalayan Region Scholars Himalayas has been a perennial source of Himalayan Sensibilities and the Literary inspiration to the writers, artists enriching folktales, Tradition of the Himalayas Registration fee includes conference kit, breakfast, folklores, folksongs and folk literature. The Culture, Folk, Folktales, Folksongs, Folklore lunch and dinner. Those who need accommodation Himalayan ecosystem is fragile and diverse and and Tribes of the Himalayas must send an e-mail to organizers in advance to includes over 51 million people who practice hill Eco-Tourism and Preservation of Tourist enable them to make modest stay arrangements. The agriculture and remains vulnerable. The Himalayan Destinations registration form duly filled must be sent at ecosystem is vital to the ecological security of the Gender Equity and Demographic Dividend [email protected]. Spot Registration will Indian landmass, through providing forest cover, Disaster Management in context of Western take place on the day of conference from 9:00 AM feeding perennial rivers that are the source of Himalayas to 10:00 AM. Delegates may also participate in the drinking water, irrigation, and hydropower, Business Strategies, Corporate Social conference without contributing a paper but will conserving biodiversity, providing a rich base for Responsibility and Sustainable Development have to register themselves as per registration high value agriculture, and spectacular landscapes Agri-Horticulture and Traditional Crops: schedule. No TA/DA will be paid to the paper for sustainable tourism. The Himalayan ecosystem Potential and Prospects presenters and participants. 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