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A.U. Court Statute A.U. COURT STATUTE - 11 Category of Members Present Status/Name From To Remarks Ex-officio Members : N/A N/A (I) Chancellor Shri Gulzar (Sampooran Singh Kalra) (ii) Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dilip Chandra Nath (iii) Pro-Vice Chancellor (iv) Dean of Students' Welfare Dr. Subhabrata Dutta (v) Registrar Dr. Sanjib Bhattacharjee (vi) Librarian Dr. Arun Kumar Sharma (vii) Proctor Dr. P. B. Mazumder (viii) Fincance Officer (i/c) Prof. Somanash Dutta (ix) Controller of Examinatios Dr. Suprabir Dutta Roy (x) Director, College Development Council Dr. Debasis Kar Representative of Schools and Departments N/A N/A (x) All Professors, Ex-Officio 1. Prof. A Mazumder, Dept. of Buisness Administration 2. Prof. Abhik Gupta, Dept. of Ecology & Env. Science 3. Prof. Niranjan Roy, Dept. of Economics 4. Prof. D K Pandiya, Dept. of Commerce 5. Prof. Debasish Bhattacharjee, Dept. of Pol. Science 6. Prof. A. Nataraju, Head, Dept. of Philosophy 7. Prof. Gopalji Mishra, Dept. of Social Work 8. Prof. K Hemachandran, Dept. of Comp. Science 9. Prof. Ashok Kr. Sen, Dept. of Physics 10. Prof. Bhuleshwar Mate, Dept. of Visual Arts 11. Prof. N B Dey, Dept. Of Commerce 12. Prof N Sarat Ch Singha, Dept. of Manipuri 13. Prof. Subhash Ch. Singh, Dept. of Law 14. Prof R R Dhamala, Head, Dept. of Political Science 15. Prof Rama Bhattacharjee, Dept. of Bengali 16. Prof. Sajal Nag, Dept. of History Page - 2 Category of Members Present Status/Name From To Remarks 17. Prof Swapna Devi, Dept. of Sanskrit N/A N/A 18. Prof W Raghumoni Singh, Dept. of Manipuri 19. Prof. N. B. Biswas, Dept. of Education 20. Prof. G. P. Pandey, HOD, Mass Communication 21. Prof. Debasish Kar, Dept. of Life Sc. & Bioinformatics 22. Prof. A. K. Das, Dept. of Ecology & Env. Science 23. Prof. M. Rajendra Singh, Dept. of Manipuri 24. Prof. Alok Sen, Dept. of Economics 25. Prof. Dipankar Purkayastha, Head, Dept. of English 26. Prof. G. Ram, Dept. of Sociology 27. Prof. A. Razak T., Head, Dept. of Arabic 28. Prof. S. K. Ghosh, Dept. of Biotechnology 29. Prof. Alok Tripathi, Dept. of History 30. Prof. M. Dutta Choudhury, Life Sc. & Bioinformatics 31. Prof. Bijaya Kumar Behera, HOD, Sociology 32. Prof. A. K. Baishya, Head, Dept. of Linguistics 33. Prof. Nagendra Pandey, Dept. of Earth Science 34. Prof. A M Bhuiya, Dept. of Arabic 35. Prof. Sanjib Das, Dept. of Pharmaceutical Science 36. Prof. C. R. Bhattacharjee, HOD, Chemistry 37. Prof. Sumanash Dutta, Dept. of Economics 38. Prof. Bela Das, Head, Dept. of Bengali 39. Prof. Snigdha Das Roy, Dept. of Sanskrit 40. Prof. M. A. Ansari, Head, Dept. of Economics 41. Prof. Sarbani Giri, HOD,Dept. of Life Sc. & Bioinformatics 42. Prof. A. L. Ghosh, Head, Buisness Administration 43. Prof. B. Ruma Sharma, Dept. of Visual Arts 44. Prof. B. S. Purkayastha, HOD, Comp. Sc. & HOD i/c, Maths 45. Prof. S. Paul Singh Chouhan, Head, Dept. of Hindi 46. Prof. N. N. Pandey, Head, Dept. of Education 47. Prof. Jayashree Rout, HOD, Dept. of Ecology & Env. Sc. 48. Prof. Dulal Ch. Roy, Ecology & Env. Science Page - 3 Category of Members Present Status/Name From To Remarks 49. Prof. S. K. Panda, Dept. of Life Scinece & Bioinformatics N/A N/A 50. Prof. H. Nani Kumar Singh, Head, Dept. of Manipuri 51. Prof. Ashfaq Ahmad, Dept. of Arabic 52. Prof. Projit Kr. Palit, HOD, History 53. Prof. Prasanna Kr. G.V., HOD, Dept. of Agri. Engg. 54. Prof. P. B. Mazumder, Dept. of Biotechnology 55. Prof. Subhabrata Dutta, HOD, Social Work 56. Prof. Piyush Pandey, HOD, Micrbiology 57. Prof. Sudipta Roy, Dept. of Information Technology 58. Prof. Debaprasad Das, HOD, Elect. & Tele. Comm. 59. Prof. Dibyojyoti Bhattacharjee, HOD, Statistics 60. Prof. Suresh Chandra, Dept. of Hindi 61. Prof. Samir Behera, Dept. of Mathematics 62. Prof. Dipendu Das, Dept. of English 63. Prof. Nirmali Barman. Dept. of Philosophy 64. Prof. Joyati Bhattacharya, Dept. of Political Science 65. Prof. Supriyo Chakraborty, Head, Dept.of Biotechnology 66. Prof. Suman Gun, HOD, Indian Comparative Literature 67. Prof. Geetika Bagchi, Dept. of Education 68. Prof. Bhagirathi Biswas, Head, Dept. of Sanskrit 69. Prof. Krisna Mohan Jha, Dept. of Hindi 70. Prof. Priya Kanta Nath, Dept. of Bengali 71. Prof. Sivan G, Dept. of Visual Arts 72. Prof. Parthankar Choudhury, Dept. of Ecology & Env. Sc. 73. Prof. Mirthra Dey, Dept. of Ecology & Envirnmental Sc. 74. Prof. Karabi Dutta Choudhury, Dept. of Mathematics 75. Prof. Sudeshna Purkayastha, Dept. of History 76. Prof. Biswatosh Choudhury, Dept. of Bengali 77. Prof. Debasish Bhattacharjee, Dept. of Bengali 78. Prof. Amalesh Bhowal, HOD, Commerce(Diphu) 79. Prof. Sivasish Biswas, HOD, English(Diphu) Page - 4 Category of Members Present Status/Name From To Remarks 80. Prof. Ranjit Singha, HOD, Physics(Diphu) (xi) Heads of Departments, who are not 1. Dr. Madhumita Dhar Sarkar, HOD, Law N/A N/A Professors, Ex-Officio 2. Dr P. J. Goswami, HOD, Commerce 3. Mr. Nirmal Kanti Roy, HOD, Visual Arts 4. Dr Supratim Roy, HOD, Dept. of Pharma. Sc. 5. Dr Indra Nil Sanyal, HOD, French 6. Dr Manoj Kr. Sinha, HOD, Library & Information Sc. 7. Dr. Atri Deshamukhya, HOD, Physics 9. Dr. M. Faruque Hussain, Head, Dept. of Earth Sc. 10. Mr. Mousum Handique, Head, Dept. of Inf. Technology 11. Dr. Bishnu Charan Dash, HOD, Englsih(Diphu) 12. Dr. Paul B. Chonzik, HOD, History(Diphu) 13. Dr. Kusumbar Boruah, HOD, Assamese(Diphu) 14. Dr. Kh. Narendra Singh, HOD, Anthropology(Diphu) 15. Dr. Ajit Kr. Tamuli, HOD, Life Science(Diphu) 16. Dr. Ajay Prasad Verma, HOD, Hindi (Diphu) 17. Mr. Atur Kiri Ingti, HOD, Geography (Diphu) (xii) Deans of Schools of Studies, Ex-Officio 1. Prof. Rama Bhattacharyya N/A N/A Dean, R.T. School of Lanaguages & Cultural Studies 2. Prof. A. Nataraju Dean, S. R. School of Philosophy 3. Prof. Abhik Gupta Dean, E.P. Odum School of Environmental Sciences 4. Prof. R. R. Dhamala Dean, J. S. School of Social Sciences 5. Prof. Bhuleshwar Mate Dean, A.T. School of Creative Arts & Communication Studies Page - 5 Category of Members Present Status/Name From To Remarks 6. Prof. B. S. Purkayastha N/A N/A Dean, A. E. School of Physical Sciences 7. Prof. Apurbananda Mazumder Dean, J. N. School of Management Studies 8. Prof. Debasish Kar Dean, H. K. School of Life Science 9. Prof. Sudipta Roy Dean, Triguna Sen School of Technology 10. Prof. Dipankar Purkayastha Dean, S.K.C. School of English & Foreign Languages Studies 11. Prof. N. B. Dey Dean, M. G. School of Economics & Commerce 12. Prof. N. B. Biswas Dean, A. M. School of Educational Sciences 13. Prof. Sanjib Das Dean, S. School of Medical and Paramedical Sciences 14. Prof. Nagendra Pandey Dean, Aryabhatta School of Earth Sciences 15. Prof. Sumanash Dutta Dean i/c., S. V. School of Library Sciences 16. Prof. Subhash Ch. Singh Dean, D. C. R. School of Legal Studies Page - 6 Category of Members Present Status/Name From To Remarks (xiii) Two Readers who are not Heads 1. Dr. Nirmali Barman 28/10/2013 27/10/2016 Promoted of Departments, and two Lecturers 2. Dr. Nirakar Mallik 28/10/2013 27/10/2016 to be appointed by rotation in the 3. Dr. Susmita Gupta 29/08/2011 28/12/2014 Tenure over manner prescribed by Ordinances. 4. Dr. Suparna Roy 15/05/2012 14/05/2015 Tenure over Representative of Affiliated Colleges (xiv) Ten Principals of degree colleges, 1. Principal, Ramkrishna Nagar College, R. K. Nagar 23/10/2013 22/10/2016 out of which six will be from the Barak Valley and four from the hills, 2. Principal, Janata College, Kabuganj, Cachar and one Principal each from the Medical, Engineering, Law and B.Ed. 3. Principal, S. K. Roy College, Katlichera, Hailakandi Colleges by rotation according to seniority establishmentof the 4. Principal, Nilambazar College, Nilambazar, Karimganj college concerned, to be nominated 5. Principal, Jagannath College, Udharbond, Cachar 6. Principal, Hailakandi Women's College, Hailakandi 7. Principal, Maibang Degree College, Maibang, 8. Principal, Eastern Karbi Anglong College, Saheriajan 9. Principal, Kapili College, Kheroni, Karbi Anglong 10. Principal, Rukasen College, Bakalia, Karbi Anglong 11. Principal, Diphu Law College, Diphu 12. Principal, Vivekananda College of Education, Karimganj 13. Principal, Silchar Medical College, Silchar Page - 7 Category of Members Present Status/Name From To Remarks (xv) Ten teachers from the degree 1. Dr. Ashesh Bhattacharjee, G.C. College, Silchar 23/10/2013 22/10/2016 colleges, out of which six will be from the Barak Valley and four from 2. Dr. Prabhat Kr. Sinha, Radha Madhab College, Silchar the hills, and one teacher each from the Medical, Engineering, Law & B.Ed. 3. Mr. Sajalendu Das Laskar, Cachar College, Silchar Colleges to be nominated by the visitor on the recommendation of the 4. Dr. Bijan Deb, Karimganj College, Karimganj vice-Chancellor. 5. Smt. Chandrani Bhattacharjee, S. S. College, Hailakandi 6. Dr. Arun Kr. Sen, N. C. College, Badarpur 7. Dr. S. Choudhury, Haflong Govt. College, Haflong 8. Mr. S. Chakraborty, Haflong Govt. College, Haflong 9. Mr. Arup Kr. Deka, Maibang Degree College, Dima Hasao 10. Mr. G. Patowari, Diphu Govt. College, Diphu 11. Dr. Debasish Dutta, Silchar Medical College, Silchar 12. Mr. Deepak Deb, A. K. Chanda Law College, Sil. 13. Smt. Indrani Bhattacharjee, Silchar College of Education Page - 8 Category of Members Present Status/Name From To Remarks Representatives of Parliament (xvi) Six representatives of Parliament, 1. Shri Kalyan Banerjee, 17/03/2015 16/03/2018 four to be nominated by the Speaker Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha), of the Lok Sabha from among the 184, North Avenue, members thereof and two to be nominated by the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha from 2.
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