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Webinar Report On
1 Report on National Webinar on “Role of IQAC in Higher Education Institutions” Organized by IQAC, B N College, Dhubri, Assam Convener : Dr. Susmita Sen Gupta, Coordinator-IQAC B N College, Dhubri, Assam Platform : Video conferencing through Google Meet Date : 7th July, 2020 (10.30 am to 1.00 pm) 2 The National Webinar on “Role of IQAC in Higher Education Institutions” was organized by Internal Quality Assurance Cell, B N College, Dhubri, Assam on 02/07/2020, through video conferencing using Google Meet platform along with live streaming in facebook and college website. The Webinar was organised with the aim of taking initiatives to reach out the Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) of India for quality enhancements and quality sustenance. A total of 150 participants comprising Principals of affiliated colleges, IQAC coordinators, faculty members of affiliated colleges and universities attended the Webinar through Google Meet and many more through facebook and college website. The Webinar started at 10.30 am with the Welcome Address delivered by Dr. Dhruba Chakrabortty, Principal, B N College, Dhubri, Assam. He briefed about the purpose and necessity of such webinar. Dr Chakrabortty gave an introduction of the college to the participants. He extended a warm welcome to the resource person, Dr Ganesh A. Hedge, advisor, NAAC, the inaugurator, Prof Bhaben Tanti, Director, IQAC, Gauhati University and all the participants of the Webinar. In his inaugural speech, Prof. Bhaben Tanti greeted the resource person and all the participants and mentioned that the establishment of IQAC is prerequisite for achieving quality in a higher education institution. Followed by the inaugural address, Dr. -
Government of Assam Office of the Deputy Commissioner & District Election Officer South Salmara Mankachar District::Hatsingimari (Election Branch)
GOVERNMENT OF ASSAM OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER & DISTRICT ELECTION OFFICER SOUTH SALMARA MANKACHAR DISTRICT::HATSINGIMARI (ELECTION BRANCH) O R D E R No. HEL-3/2019/27 dtd. 23/02/2021.In partial modification of this office order No. HEL- 3/2019/26 dtd. 17/02/2021 & in view of ensuing Assam Legislative Assembly Election, 2021, the following officers are hereby detailed as Constituency Magistrate, Zonal Officer and Sector Officer in respect of 22-Salmara South LAC for the Polling Stations as shown against their names with immediate effect. They are instructed to perform their duties as per guideline of Election Commission of India for smooth conduct of upcoming Assam Assembly Election, 2021 without fail. Name of Constituency Magistrate: - Sri Abbas Mirza Ahmed,ALRS Circle Officer, S- Salmara Revenue Circle. (Contact No. 7002665311) Zone Name of Polling Stations of South Salmara Name Sector Officer PS NO No. No. LAC Zonal Secor Secor Name Sector Sector Officer Officer & No ofName 1 Chirakhawa M.V. School (R) 2 Chirakhowa High School 3 Chirakhawa M.V. School (L) 4 Chirakhawa Part-6 L.P. School Nur Hussain Mollah, 5 2167 No Poyesti Kawnbari L P School Secy.,Bahir Salmara GP S-1 6 Chirakhowa PT II L.P. School Mobile No.9954148815 Fulkatari 7 Chirakhawa L.P. School Right 7(A) Chirakhawa L.P. School Left 8 1650 No Chirakhawa L.P. School (Right) 9 1650 No. Chirakhowa L.P. School (Left) 16 MACHIPARA M E MADRASSA Poyesti Bahir Salmara ME 17 Madrassa 18 Bahir Salmara M E Madrassa 19 2406 No. -
Annual Report on Traffic National Waterways: Fy 2020-21
ANNUAL REPORT ON TRAFFIC NATIONAL WATERWAYS: FY 2020-21 INLAND WATERWAYS AUTHORITY OF INDIA MINISTRY OF PORTS, SHIPPING & WATERWAYS A-13, SECTOR-1, NOIDA- 201301 WWW.IWAI.NIC.IN Inland Waterways Authority of India Annual Report 1 MESSAGE FROM CHAIRPERSON’S DESK Inland Water Transport is (IWT) one of the important infrastructures of the country. Under the visionary leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, Inland Water Transport is gaining momentum and a number of initiatives have been taken to give an impetus to this sector. IWAI received tremendous support from Hon’ble Minister for Ports, Shipping & Waterways, Shri Mansukh Mandaviya, to augment its activities. The Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) under Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways, came into existence on 27th October 1986 for development and regulation of inland waterways for shipping and navigation. The Authority primarily undertakes projects for development and maintenance of IWT infrastructure on National Waterways. To boost the use of Inland Water Transport in the country, Hon’ble Prime Minister have launched Jibondhara–Brahmaputra on 18th February, 2021 under which Ro-Ro service at various locations on NW-2 commenced, Foundation stone for IWT terminal at Jogighopa was laid and e-Portals (Car-D and PANI) for Ease-of-Doing-Business were launched. The Car-D and PANI portals are beneficial to stakeholders to have access to real time data of cargo movement on National Waterways and information on Least Available Depth (LAD) and other facilities available on Waterways. To promote the Inland Water Transport, IWAI has also signed 15 MoUs with various agencies during the launch of Maritime India Summit, 2021. -
Dr. Somnath Paul Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Somnath Paul Curriculum vitae j CONTACT Assistant Professor Mobile: j INFORMATION Department of Applied Sciences (Mathematics) 9854581311/8876230579 Tezpur University, Napaam, Sonitpur j E-mail: [email protected] PO Box 784028 j [email protected] Assam, India. j EDUCATION Ph.D., Mathematical Sciences, 2014. • Tezpur University, Assam, India. • Thesis Title: On distance spectral radius and Laplacian matrices of graphs. • Supervisor: Dr. Milan Nath, Professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Tezpur University, Assam, India. • Area of Study: Spectral Graph Theory. M.Sc., Mathematics, 2008. • 1st class 1st position with 85% marks. • Department of Mathematics, Gauhati University, Guwahati, Assam, India. B.Sc., Mathematics (Honors), Physics and Statistics, 2006. • 1st class 11th position with distinction and 63.4% marks in Honors. • Bholanath College (Under Gauhati University), Dhubri, Assam, India. H.S., Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, 2003. • 2nd division with 54.6% marks. • Sishupathsala H.S. School (Under AHSEC), Dhubri, Assam, India. H.S.L.C., 2001. • 1st division with 70% marks. • Vivekananda Vidyapith High School (Under SEBA), Dhubri, Assam, India. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1. Assistant Professor- Department of Applied Sciences (Mathematics), Tezpur University, Assam, from 16/12/2019 till date. 2. Assistant Professor-Department of Mathematics, Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Adarsha Mahavidyalaya, Behali, Biswanath, Assam, from 09/08/2017 to 15/12/2019. 3. Assistant Professor (contractual) - Department of Mathematical Sciences, Tezpur University, Assam, from 17/12/2015 to 08/08/2017. 4. Assistant Professor (ad-hoc) - Department of Mathematical Sciences, Tezpur University, Assam, from 05/02/2014 to 15/12/2015. 1 of 7 5. Assistant Professor (contractual) - Department of Mathematics, NIT Silchar, Assam, from August 2013 to January 2014. -
Merit-List-Bsc-1St-Year-2019-20.Pdf
Merit List for Admission into B.Sc. 1st Year, Gossaigaon College, Gossaigaon Session: 2019-20 List of candidates of Gossaigaon College Year(Passed / Sl. No.Application No Candiate Name Course Type Gender Caste Institute Board % Appeared) 1 BSc/2019/93 MANASH PRATIM BARMAN Honours Male OBC GOSSAIGAON COLLEGE AHSEC 78.6 2017 2 BSc/2019/31 MD JAKIR HOSSAIN Honours Male General GOSSAIGAON COLLEGE AHSEC 71.6 2019 3 BSc/2019/91 MANIK SARKAR Honours Male SC GOSSAIGAON COLLEGE AHSEC 65.8 2019 4 BSc/2019/50 BISHNU DAS Regular Male SC GOSSAIGAON COLLEGE AHSEC 64.2 2016 5 BSc/2019/21 THOMAS KUMAR BASKEY Honours Male OBC GOSSAIGAON COLLEGE AHSEC 63.4 2019 6 BSc/2019/26 NIKESH MAJUMDAR Honours Male OBC GOSSAIGAON COLLEGE AHSEC 60.2 2019 7 BSc/2019/101 ANANTA ROY Regular Male OBC GOSSAIGAON COLLEGE AHSEC 58.8 2018 8 BSc/2019/3 NABANITA ROY SARKAR Honours Female OBC GOSSAIGAON COLLEGE AHSEC 56.4 2019 9 BSc/2019/27 SANDAN BASUMATARY Honours Male ST (P) GOSSAIGAON COLLEGE AHSEC 55.4 2019 10 BSc/2019/111 ADISONMARDI Honours Male OBC GOSSAIGAON COLLEGE AHSEC 55.4 2019 11 BSc/2019/71 UMANANDA KISKU Honours Male OBC GOSSAIGAON COLLEGE AHSEC 52.6 2019 12 BSc/2019/22 KAMESWARI DEVI BRAHMA Honours Female ST (P) GOSSAIGAON COLLEGE AHSEC 52 2019 13 BSc/2019/56 SURANJIT BARMAN Honours Male OBC GOSSAIGAON COLLEGE AHSEC 52 2019 14 BSc/2019/86 RAHUL MAHATO Honours Male OBC GOSSAIGAON COLLEGE AHSEC 50.4 2019 15 BSc/2019/100 AKWRANG NARZARY Honours Male ST (P) GOSSAIGAON COLLEGE AHSEC 49.8 2019 16 BSc/2019/97 AMIT KUMAR SAH Honours Male OBC GOSSAIGAON COLLEGE AHSEC -
Report on Two Day International Webinar on Impact of Covid-19
Report on ‘Two Day International Webinar on ‘Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on Global Economy’ 22-23 June, 2020 Organised by Centre for Development Studies Department of Economics Rajiv Gandhi University, Arunachal Pradesh Part – I Organising Committee Chief Patron Prof. Saket Kushwaha, Vice-Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi University Patrons Prof. Amitava Mitra, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi University Prof. Tomo Riba, Registrar, Rajiv Gandhi University Advisors Prof. Tana Showren, Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences Prof. N.C. Roy, Professor, Department of Economics Prof. S.K. Nayak, Professor, Department of Economics Organising Chairperson/Convener Prof. Vandana Upadhyay, Head, Professor, Department of Economics Coordinator Dr. Maila Lama, Sr. Assistant Professor, Department of Economics Deputy Coordinator Dr. Dil. B. Gurung Assistant Professor, Department of Economics Assistant Coordinators Dr. Lijum Nochi, Sr. Assistant Professor, Department of Economics Dr. Anup Kr. Das, Sr. Assistant Professor, Department of Economics Dr. Prasenjit B. Baruah, Sr. Assistant Professor, Department of Economics 1 Part – II Seminar/ Workshop / Webinar / FDP /STPs etc. 2.1: Background / Concept Notes and Objectives The world has been affected by the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic since November 2019. The virus causes respiratory diseases in human beings from common cold to more rare and serious diseases such as the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), both of which have high mortality rates (WHO 2020). The UN Secretary General described it as the worst crisis being faced by mankind since World War-II. It may lead to enhanced instability, unrest and enhanced conflict (The Economic Times, April 1, 2020). There is a high risk associated with this disease as it is highly fatal and contagious. -
Action Taken Report
ACTION TAKEN REPORT F I N A N C E M I N I S T E R ' S B U D G E T S P E E C H 2 0 1 6 - 1 7 March 12, 2018 Printed at Assam Government Press, Bamunimaidam, Guwahati-781021 DEPARTMENT-WISE CONTENT . AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT [1] . ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS AND TRAINING DEPARTMENT [2] . ANIMAL HUSBANDRY & VETERINARY [3] . ASSAM LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT [4] . IMPLEMENTATION OF ASSAM ACCORD [4] . BORDER PROTECTION AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT [5] . BODOLAND TERRITORIAL COUNCIL [6] . CO-OPERATION DEPARTMENT [7] . CULTURAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT [8] . EDUCATION (ELEMENTARY) DEPARTMENT [9] . EDUCATION (HIGHER) DEPARTMENT [11] . EDUCATION (SECONDARY) DEPARTMENT [12] . ENVIRONMENT & FOREST DEPARTMENT [15] . FINANCE (BUDGET) DEPARTMENT [16] . FINANCE (ECONOMIC AFFAIRS) DEPARTMENT [18] . FINANCE (ESTABLISHMENT B) DEPARTMENT [19] . FISHERY DEPARTMENT [21] . FOOD, CIVIL SUPPLIES & CONSUMER AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT [22] . GENERAL ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT [24] . GUWAHATI DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT [25] . HANDLOOM, TEXTILE & SERICULTURE DEPARTMENT [27] . HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE DEPARTMENT [28] . HILL AREAS DEPARTMENT [35] . HOME DEPARTMENT [36] . INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE DEPARTMENT [40] . INFORMATION & PUBLIC RELATION DEPARTMENT [42] . INFORMATION & TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT [43] . IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT [45] . JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT [46] . LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT [47] . LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT [49] . PANCHAYAT & RURAL DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT [51] . PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT [51] . PENSION & PUBLIC GRIEVIENCES DEPARTMENT [52] . PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT [53] . POWER (ELECTRICITY) DEPARTMENT [54] . PRINTING & STATIONERY DEPARTMENT [55] . PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT [56] . PUBLIC WORKS (BUILDINGS & NH) DEPARTMENT [57] . PUBLIC ENTERPRISE DEPARTMENT [58] . PUBLIC WORKS (ROADS) DEPARTMENT [59] . REVENUE AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT [60] . SECRETARIAT ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT [62] . SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT [63] . SOCIAL WELFARE DEPARTMENT [64] . SOIL CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT [65] . SPORTS & YOUTH WELFARE DEPARTMENT [66] . TEA TRIBES DEPARTMENT [68] . -
Sl NO Name of Institution Component Total Approved Amount Total Received Amount Total Released Amount Total Utilised Amount Ut
Non- Total Approved Utilised Sl NO Name of Institution Component Total Received amount Total Released Amount Total Utilised amount utilised amount (%) (%) 1 Tangla College Upgradation to MDC 40,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 100 NIL 2 Pub Kamrup College, Baihata Chariali Upgradation to MDC 40,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 100 NIL 3 Dergaon Kamal Dowerah College Upgradation to MDC 40,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 38,002,023.00 4 Sibsagar Girls’ College Upgradation to MDC 40,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 38,700,000.00 5 Dhemaji College Upgradation to MDC 40,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 100 NIL 6 Government Model Degree College Abhayapuri (North) District Bng Erstwhile MDC 90,000,000.00 83,000,000.00 111,399,629.00 80,000,000.00 7 Government Model Degree College Dalgaon District Darrang Erstwhile MDC 90,000,000.00 83,000,000.00 96,139,660.00 80,000,000.00 8 Government Model Degree College Dudhnoi District Goalpara Erstwhile MDC 90,000,000.00 83,000,000.00 101,666,684.00 80,000,000.00 9 Government Model Degree College Karimganj (South) District Krmg Erstwhile MDC 90,000,000.00 83,000,000.00 79,293,813.00 80,000,000.00 10 Government Model Degree College Bihali District Sonitpur Erstwhile MDC 90,000,000.00 83,000,000.00 61,217,889.00 71,679,572.00 11 Government Model Degree College Borkhola District Cachar Erstwhile MDC 90,000,000.00 53,000,000.00 49,450,809.00 50,000,000.00 12 Government Model Degree College Kakopothar District Tinsukia Erstwhile MDC 90,000,000.00 -
Expanding Tradable Benefits of Inland Waterways Case of India
Expanding Tradable Benefits of Inland Waterways Case of India Published By D-217, Bhaskar Marg, Bani Park, Jaipur 302016, India Tel: +91.141.2282821, Fax: +91.141.2282485 Email: [email protected], Web site: www.cuts-international.org With the support of © CUTS International, 2017 First published: December 2017 This document has been produced by CUTS International Printed in India by M S Printer, Jaipur This document is the output of the study designed and implemented by CUTS International and its strategic partners – Royal Society for Protection of Nature (RSPN), South Asia Watch on Trade, Economics and Environment (SAWTEE) and Unnayan Shamannay which contributes to the project ‘Expanding tradable benefits of trans-boundary water: Promoting navigational usage of inland waterways in Ganga and Brahmaputra basins’. More details are available at: www.cuts- citee.org/IW/ This publication is made possible with the support of The Asia Foundation. The views and opinions expressed in this publication is that of CUTS International and partners and not of The Asia Foundation. #1715 2 Contents Acknowledgement...................................................................................................... 5 Abbreviations ............................................................................................................ 6 Contributors .............................................................................................................. 7 Executive Summary................................................................................................... -
Answered On:03.03.2003 Erosion and Flood Control in Assam Moni Kumar Subba
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA WATER RESOURCES LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO:1770 ANSWERED ON:03.03.2003 EROSION AND FLOOD CONTROL IN ASSAM MONI KUMAR SUBBA Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state: (a) whether the Government have cleared projects for flood control and erosion in Assam caused by Brahmaputra year after year; (b) if so, the details thereof indicating the costs and schedule for completion; and (c) the steps taken so far in respect of each project? Answer THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES (SMT. BIJOYA CHAKRAVARTY) (a) Yes, Sir. (b) and (c) Flood Management including river erosion being a state subject, investigation, planning and implementation of flood management schemes are within the purview of the State Govt. The Central Governmentr enders assistance which are technical, catalytical and promotional in nature. As informed by the Government of Assam, 51 number of flood control and anti erosion schemes for river Brahmaputra during 1995 to 2003 have been cleared to combat the menace of flood erosion from river Brahmaputra in Assam. In addition to the above, two more projects have been taken up by Brahmaputra Board under Central Sector Schemes. The details of costs and schedule for completion of each scheme are given in Annexure. The schemes are at different stages of implementation as per the availability of funds. Annexure Flood control and anti erosion schemes for river Brahmaputra being implemented by State Government of Assam and Brahmaputra Board A. State Government of Assam Sl Name of Scheme Estimated Tentative No. cost Target date completion. -
E(*|I"/I?/,, Joint Secretary to the Gbvt of Assam Finance (Estt-B) Deoartment
GOVERNMENT OF ASSAM FINANCE (ESTABLISHMENT-B) DEPARTMENT DISPUR ORDERS BY THE GOVERNOR NOTIFICATION Dated Dispur the 3'd May,2018 NO.FEB 33U2077137: ln the interest of public service, Sri Saifuddin Ahmed, AFS, Treasury Officer, Hatsintimari Treasury is allowed to hold additional charges as Treasurer in the office of the District Water & Sanitation Committee (DWSC), South Salmara Mankachar rn addition to his own dutres with effect from the date of taking over charges. Sd/-Debeswar Malakar, IAS Secretary to the Govt ofAssam Finance (Estt-B) Department Memo No: FEB 331/2017131-A Dated Dispur the 3'd May,2018 Copy forwarded for information and necessary action: 1. The Accountant General{A& E), Assam, Maidamgaon, Beltola, Guwahati-29. 2. The P.S to Principal Secretary to the Govt of Assam, Finance Department/ Dispur, 3. The P.S to Conimissioner and Secretary/ Secretary/Addl. Secretary to the Govt of Assam, Finance Depanment/Public Health EngineerinE Department, Dispur. 4, The Deputy Commissioner, South Salmara Mankachar District. 5. The Deputy Commissioner, Dhubri District. 6. The Chairperson, District Water & Sanitation Committee (DWSC), South Salmara Mankachar. 7. The Chief Engineer, Public Health Engineering (Water), Assam, Hengrabari, Guwahati. 8. The Chief Engineer, Public Health EngineerinB (Sanitation), Assam, Hentrabari, Guwahati. 9. The Executive Engineer (PHE), Dhubri Division, Dhubri. 10. The Assistant Engineer (PHE), Hatsingimari Sub Division, Hatsingimari. 11. The DirectorofAccounts and Treasuries, Assam, Kar Bhawan, DiSpur, Guwahati-6 12. sri saifuddin Ahmed, AFS, Treasury Offcer, Hatsingimari Treasury, Hatsingimari. 13-e-6overnance Unit, Finance Department for necessary uploading. V By Orders etc., E(*|i"/i?/,, Joint Secretary to the Gbvt of Assam Finance (Estt-B) Deoartment.. -
And Chilmari (Kurigram
Boating Towards Inclusivity Facilitating short haul cross-border trade between Dhubri (Assam, India) and Chilmari (Kurigram, Bangladesh) through waterways Boating Towards Inclusivity Facilitating short haul cross-border trade between Dhubri (Assam, India) and Chilmari (Kurigram, Bangladesh) through waterways Published By D-217, Bhaskar Marg, Bani Park, Jaipur 302016, India Tel: +91.141.2282821, Fax: +91.141.2282485 Email: [email protected], Web site: www.cuts-international.org With the support of © CUTS International, 2018 First published: August 2018 Citation: CUTS (2018), Boating Towards Inclusivity: Facilitating short haul cross-border trade between Dhubri (Assam, India) and Chilmari (Kurigram, Bangladesh) through waterways This document has been produced by CUTS International Printed in India by M S Printer, Jaipur ISBN 978-81-8257-270-6 This document is the output of the study designed and implemented by CUTS International and its strategic partner – Unnayan Shamannay which contributes to the project ‘Expanding Tradable Benefits of Trans-boundary Water: Promoting Navigational Usage of Inland Waterways in Ganga and Brahmaputra Basins’. More details are available at: www.cuts-citee.org/IW/PHASE2.htm This publication is made possible with the support of The Asia Foundation. The views and opinions expressed in this publication is that of CUTS International and partners and not of The Asia Foundation. #1828, Suggested Contribution M250/US$25 Content Abbreviations 4 Contributors 5 Acknowledgement 6 Preface 7 Executive Summary 9 Introduction