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Pintu Mondal
CURRICULUM VITAE PINTU MONDAL At-Birinchibari, P.O.-Nafarganj, P.S.-Basanti, Dist.-South 24 Parganas Pin: 743312 Mobile: +919681153154 / +917908025407 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Objective To have innovative skills as well as I can strength and satisfy myself by continuous learning. Interest in controlling the chaotic dynamical systems, algebra, real & complex analysis, and in any kind basic mathematics. Personal Details Language Proficiency: Bengali, English. Date of Birth: 03rd February,1988 Father’s Name: Amal Krishna Mondal. Mother’s Name: Mina Rani Mondal. Nationality: Indian. Education Examination Passed University / Year of Name of the School/ College/ University Board Passing M.Sc. C.U 2O11 Ballyguenge Science College B.Sc. C.U 2009 Dinabandhu Andrews College H.S. WBCHSE 2006 Rangabelia High School (H.S) M.P. WBBSE 2004 NafarganjBaidyanathVidyapith Special Papers Differential Structures on a Manifold. Integral Equations and Boundary Value Problems. Other Qualifications Exam. Passed Co-Ordinating Authority Year of Passing Subject NET CSIR-HRDG December-2011 Mathematical Science Status of Services Name of the Institutions Date of Joining Appointing Authority Raghunathpur College, Raghunathpur, Purulia 12/02/2015 WBCSC Ista Badista High School, Chandanpur, Hooghly 06/12/2013 WBSSC Publications / Paper Presentation Title Name of Journal ISSN / ISBN Volume / Page The Integrals of Motion for International Journal of Pure and ISSN 2229 - 16(1) (2013), Modified Chua’s Circuit Applied Sciences and Technology 6107 pp. 54-60 Participation in Workshops/Seminars /RC/OP/Others Date Topics Organized By 04/ 07/ 2017 Participate in 87th Orientation Program by UGC-HRDC HRDC, Ranchi University to 31/ 07/ 2017 22/ 02/ 2017 Workshop on CBCS System (Presented by S.C. -
The Monthly Electronic Newsletter of Botanical Survey of India Botanical
The monthly electronic newsletter of Botanical Survey of India March 2017 Volume 4 Number 3 Botanical Survey of India CGO Complex, 3rd MSO Building, Block – F 5th Floor, DF Block, Sector – I, Salt Lake City Kolkata – 700 064 2 HEAD QUARTERS, KOLKATA Dr. (Ms.) Monalisa Dey, Scientist ‘B’, Cryptogamic Unit visited Kalimpong, Sillery Gaon, Damsang Valley, Pedong, Rishi Khola, Rishap, Kolakham, Lava, Loleygaon of Darjeeling district, West Bengal from 25th February to 11th March 2017 and collected the Bryophyte specimens by utilising 195 field numbers. Dr. Devendra Singh, Scientist ‘D’, Cryptogamic unit conducted one field tour to Kohima district, Nagaland (Khonoma, Dzokou Valley, Sikahake, Jelakia, Dzulardi and Tohiba) from 17th to 27th March 2017 and collected specimens of 166 field numbers. In connection with the project, “Pharmacognosy of Indian Cycads”, Dr. A.B.D. Selvam, Scientist ‘D’ prepared 15 photo plates with regard to habit, leaf anatomy, Leaf surface features and Pollen morphology studied under Light and SEM microscopes of three species of Cycads. For the ongoing projects such as Algal Flora of Jharkhand, Studies on Wild Mushrooms of Sikkim, Studies on the Macrofungi of AJC Bose Indian Botanical Garden, Wood rotting fungi of Rajmahal hills. Revision of the family Metzgeriaceae in India and Liverworts and Hornworts Flora of Darjeeling District, West Bengal, scientists of Cryptogamic unit identified the specimens and made illustrations. Sri Manoj Emanuel Hembrom, Botanist submitted Project Report on Fungi part of the project, “EIA studies on Rabindra Sarobar, Kolkata”. Public service rendered Dr. A.B.D. Selvam pharmacognostically studied and authenticated four crude drug samples received from M/s Imami Ltd., Kolkata, as detailed below: Azadirachta indica (Meliaceae) – Seeds Curcuma longa (Zingiberaceae) – Rhizome Curcuma zedoaria (Zingiberaceae) – Rhizome Piper nigrum (Piperaceae) – Seeds Dr. -
University of Kalyani
University of Kalyani Dist.: NORTH 24 PARGANAS Sl. Name of the College & Address Phone No. Email-id No. Kanchrapara College [1972] 1. P.O. Kanchrapara – 743 145 2585-8790/5159 [email protected] Dist.: NADIA AssannagarMadanmohanTarkalankar [email protected] 1. College [2007] 03472-264400 m Assannagar- 741161 2. Bethuadahari College [1986] chakdahacollege1972 03473-42268 Bethuadahari – 741 126 @gmail.com 3. Chakdaha College [1972] chakdahacollege1972 03473-242268 Chakdaha - 741222 @gmail.com Chapra-BangaljhiMahavidyalaya 4. chapracollege@gmail. [2001] 03474-271108 com Bangaljhi-741123 5. Dr B.R. Ambedkar College [1973] ambedkarcollege@re 03471-254207 Betai- 741163 diffmail.com Telefax: 03472 6. Dwijendralal College [1968] dwijendralalcollege@ 252240 Krishnagar – 741 101 yahoo.co.in / 252367 Govt. General Degree College, Chapra cgcollege2015@gmail. 7. [2014] 9614981761 com Shikra, P.O- Padmamala-741123 Govt. General Degree College, Kaliganj [2015] 8. 9830553997 [email protected] Near Kaliganj BDO Office, Debagram- 741137 Govt. General Degree College, Tehatta 03471- tehattagovtcollege@g 9. (2015) 2501009475418222 mail.com P.O. - 741160 10. HaringhataMahavidyalaya [1986] haringhatamahavidya 03473-233318 Subarnapur-741249 [email protected] info@kalyanimahavid Kalyani Mahavidyalaya [1999] 11. 2582- yalaya.org City Centre Complex 1390/32969260 principal@kalyanima P.O. Kalyani - 741235 havidyalaya.org Sl. Name of the College & Address Phone No. Email-id No. 12. KarimpurPannadevi College [1968] pannadevi_college@r 03471-255158 Karimpur- 741 152 ediffmail.com 13. Krishnagar Govt. College [1846] kgcollege1846@gmail 03472-252863 Krishnagar- 741 101 .com 14. Krishnagar Women’s College [1958] 03472-252355 [email protected] Krishnagar – 741 101 Muragachha Govt. College [2015] partha_math72@yaho 15. Vill. & P.O.-Muragachha, P.S.- 9434572914 o.co.in Nakashipara, Pin-741154 16. -
A Distribution of Subjects and Courses in Affiliated Degree Colleges
Legend z -P.G. Abbreviation UNIVERSITY OF KALYANI ¹ - Both Hons. & Genl. N - Nadia Dist. Office of the Inspector of Colleges $ - Only Hons. M- Murshidabad # - Only Genl. Dist. Distribution of Subjects and Courses in Affiliated Degree Colleges (as on 06/12/2010) Φ - Major # $ # Φ Φ Φ # $ $ # Φ Φ Names of Colleges # & gy Sl. No. Telephone Numbers Physical Edu. Physics Physiology Political Science Sanskrit Sociology Statistics Urdu Zoology Communicative English and Travel Tourism Management Sericulture Computer Application Advertising Sales Promotion & Mgt Bengali Botany Chemistry Commerce Computer Sc. Defence Studies Economics Education English Env. Science Film Studies Food & Nutrition Geography Hindi History Law Mathematics Media Studies Micro Biology Molecular Biol. Molecular Biol. & Biotechnolo Philosophy Arabic 1 Asannagar Madan Mohan Tarkalan- ¹ # ¹ ¹ # # # ¹ kar College (N) 03472-264400 2 Berhampore College (M) ¹ ¹ ¹ ¹ # ¹ ¹ ¹ ¹ ¹ ¹ # 03482-252545 3 Berhampore Girls’ College (M) z ¹ ¹ ¹ ¹ ¹ ¹ ¹ # ¹ ¹ ¹ ¹ ¹ ¹ Φ Φ Φ ¹ $ 03482-251193 4 Bethuadahari College (N) ¹ ¹ # $ ¹ # ¹ # 03474-255401 5 Chakdaha College (N) ¹ ¹ ¹ ¹ ¹ ¹ # ¹ ¹ # ¹ ¹ ¹ # ¹ 03473-242268 6 Chapra Bangaljhi Mahavidyalaya (N) # ¹ # ¹ ¹ ¹ # # ¹ # # 03474-271108 7 Dr. B.R. Ambedkar College, Betai (N) ¹ ¹ # # # ¹ ¹ ¹ # ¹ 03471-254207 / 716 8 Dukhulal Nibaran Chandra College, ¹ # # ¹ # ¹ ¹ ¹ # ¹ # # ¹ # # Aurangabad (M) 03485-262477 9 Dumkal College (M) ¹ ¹ ¹ ¹ # ¹ ¹ ¹ ¹ ¹ # ¹ ¹ # 03481-230770 10 Dwijendralal College, Krishnanagar ¹ ¹ $ ¹ ¹ ¹ ¹ $ Φ (N) 03472-252240 11 Haringhata -
Kashipur Micheal Madhusudan Mahavidyalaya (Personal Profile)
KASHIPUR MICHEAL MADHUSUDAN MAHAVIDYALAYA (PERSONAL PROFILE) Name: NILKANTHA BOURI Designation: SACT II Department: HISTORY Date of Joining: 07.08.2017 e-mail: [email protected] Educational Qualification: 1. Graduation: B.A (Hons.) in History from Kashipur Michael Madhusudan Mahavidyalaya, Kashipur,Purulia Affiliated To Sidho Kanho Birsha University, 2014 2. Post-graduation: M.A in History from Sidho Kanho University, 2016 State Level / National / International Conferences /Seminars /Workshops /Webinar Attended: A) Paper Presentations in Seminars / Conferences / Webinars 1. NA B) Participation in Seminars / Conferences / Training Programmes / Workshop / Webinars 1. One Day State Level Seminar on “ Bangla Bangali Bangladesh” Organized by Department of History, SidhoKanhoBirsha University on 26thMarch 2015. 2. UGC Sponsored two days National Seminar on “ TRIBAL REBELLION AND LITERATURE IN 18TH AND 19THCENTURY ” Organized by Department of History & Santali , ManbhumMahavidyalaya , Manbazar, Purulia on 29th & 30thApril 2015. 3. State Level Seminar cum workshop on “160 YEARS OF SANTHAL REBELLION” Organized by The Department of History, Kashipur Michael Madhusudan Mahavidyalaya on 26th June 2015 4. U.G.C Sponsored two day National Level Seminar on “Anti-British Movement in South West Bengal:1799-1857 A new Phase of Indian freedom Movement” organized by department of History ,Kashipur Michael Madhusudan Mahavidyalaya, Purulia on 9th-10th dec.2016 5. One Day International Seminar On “VADU & TRADITIONAL VADRA-CULTURE” Organized by Kashipur Michael Madhusudan Mahavidyalaya, kashipur, purulia on 14th sep. 2018 6. International Webinar on “ COVID-19: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES” Organized by IQAC Kashipur Michael Madhusudan Mahavidyalaya , Kashipur, Purulia on 5th june 2020 7. Celebration of International Day of Yoga on the topic “IMPORTANCE OF YOGA IN DAILY LIFE” Organized by Kashipur Michael Madhusudan Mahavidyalaya on 21th june 2020 8. -
South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal, 22 | 2019, “Student Politics in South Asia” [Online], Online Since 15 December 2019, Connection on 24 March 2021
South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal 22 | 2019 Student Politics in South Asia Jean-Thomas Martelli and Kristina Garalyté (dir.) Electronic version URL: http://journals.openedition.org/samaj/5852 DOI: 10.4000/samaj.5852 ISSN: 1960-6060 Publisher Association pour la recherche sur l'Asie du Sud (ARAS) Electronic reference Jean-Thomas Martelli and Kristina Garalyté (dir.), South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal, 22 | 2019, “Student Politics in South Asia” [Online], Online since 15 December 2019, connection on 24 March 2021. URL: http://journals.openedition.org/samaj/5852; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4000/samaj. 5852 This text was automatically generated on 24 March 2021. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Generational Communities: Student Activism and the Politics of Becoming in South Asia Jean-Thomas Martelli and Kristina Garalytė Student Politics in British India and Beyond: The Rise and Fragmentation of the All India Student Federation (AISF), 1936–1950 Tom Wilkinson A Campus in Context: East Pakistan’s “Mass Upsurge” at Local, Regional, and International Scales Samantha Christiansen Crisis of the “Nehruvian Consensus” or Pluralization of Indian Politics? Aligarh Muslim University and the Demand for Minority Status Laurence Gautier Patronage, Populism, and Protest: Student Politics in Pakistani Punjab Hassan Javid The Spillovers of Competition: Value-based Activism and Political Cross-fertilization in an Indian Campus Jean-Thomas Martelli Regional Charisma: The Making of a Student Leader in a Himalayan Hill Town Leah Koskimaki Performing the Party. National Holiday Events and Politics at a Public University Campus in Bangladesh Mascha Schulz Symbolic Boundaries and Moral Demands of Dalit Student Activism Kristina Garalytė How Campuses Mediate a Nationwide Upsurge against India’s Communalization. -
Cabinet Decisions Competition Commission of India
ETEN Enlightens-Daily current capsules (Prelims Prominence) – 05thApril2018 Cabinet Decisions Competition Commission of India Cabinet approves rightsizing of CCI The Union Cabinet has given its approval for rightsizing the Competition Commission of India (CCI) from One Chairperson and Six Members (totalling seven) to One Chairperson and Three Members (totalling four) The proposal is expected to result in reduction of three Posts of Members of the Commission in pursuance of the Governments objective of "Minimum Government - Maximum Governance". As part of the Governments objective of easing the mergers and amalgamation process in the country, the Ministry had revised de minimis levels in 2017 Enlighten about CCI CCI goal is to create and sustain fair competition in the economy that will provide a ‘level playing field’ to the producers and make the markets work for the welfare of the consumers. The Competition Act, 2002, as amended by the Competition (Amendment) Act, 2007, follows the philosophy of modern competition laws. The Act prohibits anti-competitive agreements, abuse of dominant position by enterprises and regulates combinations (acquisition, acquiring of control and M&A), which causes or likely to cause an appreciable adverse effect on competition within India. Objective of Competition Commission of India(CCI) Remove negative competitive practices Promote sustainable market competition Protect the rights of the consumer Protect the freedom of trade in Indian markets Protect the rights of small traders from the large traders to ensure their survival Advice and give suggestions to Competition Appellate Tribunal Run informative campaigns and create public awareness about fair competitive practices. Culture Six monuments / historical sites in North Eastern States identified for listing under World Heritage Site As many as 6 monuments/historical sites in the North Eastern states have been identified tentatively for listing under World Heritage Site. -
9Pm Compilation
9pm Compilation 1st to 11th October, 2020 9 PM Compilation for the Month of October (First week), 2020 General Studies - 1 1. A case for older women 2. The legacy of Gandhi 3. The Prime Minister India almost forgot 4. Women in science 5. Women representation and impact - Kenya case study General Studies - 2 1. Changing Health Behaviour 2. QUAD Grouping- India, Japan, US and Australia 3. Need of a Maritime strategy 4. India- China 5. Amnesty halting India operations 6. NCPCR analysis 7. The future of GST hangs in the balance 8. India and QUAD 9. Re-imagining education in 100 years 10. Disintegration of the criminal justice system 11. Garib Kalyan Rozgar Abhiyan (GKRA) 12. Misinformation storm 13. Assisted Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Bill, 2020 14. Violence and justice for women 15. CAG audit- Improvement in disaster management 16. Impacted Mental Health during Pandemic 17. Supreme court verdict on shaheen Bagh protest 18. World Food program 19. TRP (Television Rating Point) scandal General Studies - 3 1. The end of ‘Inspector Raj’- Labour and Farm Bill 2. C&AG’s report on GST compensation cess 3. Labour bills 4. Biodiversity and Pandemic 5. India’s inflation targeting policy 6. Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC 2016) 7. India’s inflation targeting policy 8. Power sector in India 9. The non-violent economic model 10. Farms Bills 11. Rainbow new deal - Integrating ecological protection and tackling inequality 12. Labour codes reforms 13. Issues of Indian Sugar Industry 14. Production Linked Incentive Scheme 15. Platform Workers 16. Artificial Intelligence -‘AI for All’ 17. -
LLM Recruitment Brou-Final.Cdr
We ask questions We create impact NALSAR We use our research UNIVERSITY OF LAW expertise to solve.. HYDERABAD Tomorrow’s problem today. 2012 LL.M. Recruitment brochure NALSAR Tops Best Law Colleges List in India Contents From the Vice - Chancellor's Desk 1 Desk from the Registrar 2 Message from the Prof. K.V.S.Sarma 3 Message from the Dr.VC Vivekanandan 4 Message from the Prof. Vijender Kumar 5 Message from the Prof. V.Balakista Reddy 6 Why LL.M.? 7 Course Structure 8 Summary of Students Profile 10 Internships 16 Recruitment Policy at NALSAR 17 Faculty 18 Contacts 19 The brochure throws light on the academic ambience at NALSAR. The profile of the LL.M. Batch 2012, the recruitment policy and the key contacts for recruitment are made available... From the Vice-Chancellor’s Desk 1 T he field of legal education has witnessed a remarkable change in the last few years. Globalization has made a great impact on legal education and 2 research and thus widening its scope. NALSAR University of Law believes in 3 thinking ahead and provides its students with a range of primary and allied skills to understand the socio-economic problems of emerging India and to 4 meet the diverse demands of the legal profession and of the corporate world. The skill sets of our students include expertise in substantive and procedural 5 laws, draftsmanship, legal reasoning, expertise in negotiation, mediation, 6 conciliation and consultancy. In addition, they are trained in undertaking high- end socio-legal research that can guide and inform progressive legislation. -
Sept 4, 2020 1. a David Rebello, Haryana 2. AJ
Press Release: Sept 4, 2020 WE, THE CITIZENS, OBJECT TO THE MANNER OF THE DELHI RIOTS PROBE FULL LIST OF SIGNATORIES 1. A David Rebello, Haryana 2. A J Jawad, Advocate, Tamil Nadu 3. Aabha Muralidharan, Documentary photographer and activist, Kerala 4. Aali Dadhich, Student, Rajasthan 5. Aamir Ismail, Researcher, Central University Of Rajasthan, Ajmer, Rajasthan 6. Aarthi S, Researcher, Karnataka 7. Abdul Aziz, Retired employee, Maharashtra 8. Abdul Khader Mohammed, Consultant, Telangana 9. Abdul Mujeeb Khan, Andhra Pradesh 10. Abdul Raiuf, Computer Programmer, Private Sector, Telangana 11. Abdul, Director, Snehi, New Delhi 12. Abdulsalam CM, Retired Engineer, Kerala State Electricity Board, Kerala 13. Abha Bhaiya, Social Activist, Rajasthan 14. Abha Jeurkar, Researcher, Maharashtra 15. Abha Rani Devi, Assam 16. Abhijit Mitra, Professor, IIIT Hyderabad, Telangana 17. Abhimanyu, Activist, Jan Jagran Shakti sangathan, Araria, Bihar 18. Abhiti, Lawyer, New Delhi 19. Abid Shah, Journalist, Uttar Pradesh 20. Aboobacker, Student, Kerala 21. Adeeb Sanjeeda, Architect, Interplan Architect, Telengana 22. Adil Farouqui, Soft Skills Trainer, Freelance Consultant corporate Trainer, Telangana 23. Adil, Engineer, Private, Telangana 24. Aditi Arur, Assistant Professor, Goa 25. Aditi mehta, Retired govt servant, IAS, New Delhi 26. Aditya Khurana, Associate Director, PWC, New Delhi 27. Aditya Naique, Android app developer, Goa 28. Aditya Nigam, Professor, New Delhi 29. Admiral L Ramdas, Former Chief of Naval Staff, Maharashtra 30. Advocate Md Tanweer Arshad, Lawyer, Legal, Bihar 31. Aftab, Social worker, SIO, Tamil Nadu 32. Afzal khan, Chairperson Idara Islahul Fikr Society, IIFSSR, Himachal Pradesh 33. Agyatmitra, Certified Trainer, Play for Peace, Maharashtra 34. Aijaz Ahmed, Managing Director, Full Stack Academy Hyderabad, Telangana 35. -
Current Affairs Capsule for SBI/IBPS/RRB PO Mains Exam 2021 – Part 2
Current Affairs Capsule for SBI/IBPS/RRB PO Mains Exam 2021 – Part 2 Important Awards and Honours Winner Prize Awarded By/Theme/Purpose Hyderabad International CII - GBC 'National Energy Carbon Neutral Airport having Level Airport Leader' and 'Excellent Energy 3 + "Neutrality" Accreditation from Efficient Unit' award Airports Council International Roohi Sultana National Teachers Award ‘Play way method’ to teach her 2020 students Air Force Sports Control Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Air Marshal MSG Menon received Board Puruskar 2020 the award NTPC Vallur from Tamil Nadu AIMA Chanakya (Business Simulation Game)National Management Games(NMG)2020 IIT Madras-incubated Agnikul TiE50 award Cosmos Manmohan Singh Indira Gandhi Peace Prize On British broadcaster David Attenborough Chaitanya Tamhane’s The Best Screenplay award at Earlier, it was honoured with the Disciple Venice International Film International Critics’ Prize awarded Festival by FIPRESCI. Chloe Zhao’s Nomadland Golden Lion award at Venice International Film Festival Aditya Puri (MD, HDFC Bank) Lifetime Achievement Award Euromoney Awards of Excellence 2020. Margaret Atwood (Canadian Dayton Literary Peace Prize’s writer) lifetime achievement award 2020 Click Here for High Quality Mock Test Series for IBPS RRB PO Mains 2020 Click Here for High Quality Mock Test Series for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains 2020 Follow us: Telegram , Facebook , Twitter , Instagram 1 Current Affairs Capsule for SBI/IBPS/RRB PO Mains Exam 2021 – Part 2 Rome's Fiumicino Airport First airport in the world to Skytrax (Leonardo -
Respect and Promote Private Sector for Economic Growth, PM Tells States
c m y k c m y k THE LARGEST CIRCULATED ENGLISH DAILY IN SOUTH INDIA CHENNAI I SUNDAY 21 I FEBRUARY 2021 WEATHER Max: 26OC STATE | 3 WORLD | 5 SPORT | 8 Min: 22OC Sagayam expected to Court rejects Novak faces ‘challenger’ Rainfall: 1.3 mm announce his future plans Navalny appeal Medvedev in final ASTROGUIDE Sarvari: Maasi 9 deccanchronicle.com, facebook.com/deccannews, twitter.com/deccanchronicle, google.com/+deccanchronicle Vol. 16 No. 327 Established 1938 | 8 PAGES| `4.00 Tithi: Navami/ Dashami Star: Mrigashirsham EFFECTIVE FEB. 22 Rahukalam: 4.30 pm to 6 pm Respect and promote private sector Yamagandam: 12 noon to 1.30 pm Govt makes steep PRAYERS Fajar: 5.20 am for economic growth, PM tells states Zohar: 12.28 pm cut in Metro fares Asar: 3.44 pm DC CORRESPONDENT Maghrib: 6.15 pm NEW DELHI, FEB. 20 DC CORRESPONDENT G The fare revision Isha: 7.27 pm Declare Godavari-Cauvery CHENNAI, FEB. 20 comes a week after Prime Minister Narendra PM Narendra Modi SUNSET TODAY 6.16 PM Modi on Saturday spoke of Chief Minister Edappadi K. SUNRISE TOMORROW 6.29 AM the “untapped potential” Palaniswami Saturday dec- inaugurated the MOONRISE TODAY 12.56 PM of the farm sector while linking national project: CM lared a cut in the ticket fa- passenger service MOONSET TOMORROW 2.08 AM marking out areas for res for commuters of Chen- operations between improvement to push the DC CORRESPONDENT RT/PCR testing, tracking nai Metro Rail that will Washermenpet- country out of the econom- CHENNAI, FEB. 20 and conduct of fever camps come into effect on Febr- ic slump.