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DEPARTMENT OF BENGALI

Head of the Department : SIBABRATA CHATTOPADHYAY Teaching Staff : (as on 31.05.2013) Professor : Dr. Krishnarup Chakraborty, M.A., Ph.D Dr. Asish Kr. Dey, M.A., Ph.D Dr Amitava Das, M.A., Ph.D Dr. Sibabrata Chattopadhyay, M.A., Ph.D Dr. Arun Kumar Ghosh, M.A., Ph.D Dr Uday Chand Das, M.A., Ph.D Associate Professor : Dr Ramen Kr Sar, M.A., Ph.D Dr. Arindam Chottopadhyay, M.A., Ph.D Dr Anindita Bandyopadhyay, M.A., Ph.D Dr. Alok Kumar Chakraborty, M.A., Ph.D Assistant Professor : Ms Srabani Basu, M.A.

Field of Studies : A) Mediaval Bengali Lit. B) Fiction & Short Stories, C) Tagore Lit. D) Drama

Student Enrolment:

Course(s) Men Women Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total MA/MSc/MCom 1st Sem 43 25 09 77 88 17 03 108 131 42 12 185 2nd Sem 43 25 09 77 88 17 03 108 131 42 12 185 3rd Sem 43 28 08 79 88 16 02 106 131 44 10 185 4th Sem 43 28 08 79 88 16 02 106 131 44 10 185 M.Phil 01 01 01 01 02 02 01 03 Research Activities :(work in progress)

Sl.No. Name of the Scholar(s) Topic of Research Supervisor(s) 1. Anjali Halder Binoy Majumdarer Kabitar Nirmanshaily Prof Amitava Das 2. Debajyoti Debnath Unishsho-sottor paraborti bangla akhayaner dhara : prekshit ecocriticism Prof Uday Chand Das 3. Prabir Kumar Baidya Bangla sahitye patrikar kromobikas (1851-1900) Dr.Anindita Bandyopadhyay 4. Urbi Mukherjee Amiyabhusion Majumdarer nirbachito upanyase gathanshaily : Bayone o bayane Prof Arun Kumar Ghosh

5. Kalyan Laha Swadhinataa-Uttor Bangla Upanyaser Chinnamul Meyeder Artha-Samajik Parisar : Ekti Samiksha Prof Uday Chand Das

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6. Nasifa Arfa Deshbivag Paroborti Bangle Chotogalpe Chinnamul Manuser Sangram O Pratistha Bisaok Ekti Samiksha Prof Uday Chand Das 7. Annaya Bhattacharya Samaresh Basur Upanyase Pratifolito O Byabohrito Rajnoitik Prosange Lekhaker Mataamat O Bastav Abhiggatar Antosanghater Anusandhan Prof Uday Chand Das 8. Putul Pal Samajcuto Narir Jibansandhani Bangle Chotogalpo : Ekti Samiksha Prof Uday Chand Das 9. Tusharkanti Mukhopadhaya Bangle Galposahitye Sipahi Bidroher Anusriti Ebng Itihas O Kalpo-Itihas Bishae Ekti Samiksha Prof Uday Chand Das 10. Sharmishtha Sulekha Sanyal : Jiban O Sahitya Prof Uday Chand Das Roychaudhuri (Dan) 11. Sudipa Chaudhuri Upnyaser Protibedane Banglar Itihas : Troi Prof Uday Chand Das Oupanyasik (Haraprasad Shastri, Dineshchandra Sen O Rakhaldash Bandyapadhya) 12. Paritosh Maiti Bangla Bhraman Sahitye Prabodhkumar Sanyaler Sthan Dr.Anindita Bandyopadhyay 13 Sumita Roy Bibhutibhushan Mukhopadhaya, Balaichand Dr.Anindita Mukhopadhaya O Satinath Bhadurir Chotogalpe Bandyopadhyay Biharer Arthasamajik, Rajnoitik O Sanskritik Prasanga : Ekti Smiksha

14 Tapan Dutta Bangle Atmakatha : Udvab O Bikasher Itihas Dr.Anindita (1868-1918) Bandyopadhyay 15 Pranab Ghosh Indranath Bandopadhayer Jiban O Sahitya Dr.Anindita Bandyopadhyay 16 Prasenjit Sarkar Unish Shataker Bangle Natok Racona O Abhinae Dr.Anindita Narir Abodan :Ekti Samiksha Bandyopadhyay 17 Mala Ghosh Jelar Mahila Sahittik : Jiban O Dr.Anindita Racona Bandyopadhyay 18 Kavita Nandy Bangle Shahitye Paribesh Cetana : Rabindranath, Jibanananda, Bibhutibhushan Prof Krishnarup Chakrabarti 19 Dhrubajyoti Pal Kshirodprasad Bidyabinod : Jiban O Natyacharcha Dr.Ramen Kumar Sar 20 Sandip Som Rajanikanta Gupter Jiban O Sristhi Dr.Ramen Kumar Sar 21 Shekh Mahammad Faruk Jasimuddin : Jiban O Sahitya Dr.Ramen Kumar Sar 22 Paromita Pine Sajanikanta Das: Jibon O Sraisti Dr. Alok Kumar Chakroborti 23 Giridhari Sarkar Premendra Mitter - Ek Bikkhoner Dr. Alok Kumar Chakroborti Jibon Parikroma 24 Soma Chakroborti Nari Uponyasiker Narikatha(1980-89) Dr. Alok Kumar Chakroborti 25 Tandra Pal Subodh Ghosher Kathasahitya Tri-britto: Uchhobritto, Maddhobritto, Nimnobritto Dr. Alok Kumar Chakroborti 26 Asim Dutta Prabondhik Annadashankar Rayer Chittonvuban : ekti sandhan Dr. Alok Kumar Chakroborti 27 Arup Adak Krantikaler Uponyasik Asim Roy Dr. Alok Kumar Chakroborti 28 Satyam Chatterjee Ouponibesik Parbe Bangla Bhramansahittye Bohirbharat Dr. Alok Kumar Chakroborti

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29 Sucheta Kundu Shilpir Atripti : Rabindrather Sanchaita Prof Sibabrata Chattopadhyay Mousumi Shyam Bohurupi Patrikai Prakashita Rabindra-bishoyok Prabandha Prof Sibabrata Chattopadhyay Doctoral Degree (Ph.D.) Awarded during the year: Sl.No. Name of the Awardee(s) Title of Thesis Supervisor(s) 1 Anup Kumar Maji Bankura Jelar Dakshin Paschim Anchale Prachalito Santali Bhasha Prof Arun Kumar Ghosh 2. Gaurab Roy Kabi Prof Mihir Kumar Kumudranjan Mallick : Jiban O Sahitya Choudhuri (Kamilya) 3. Ananya Bardhan Rabindranather Kabitay Pratifalita Tar Byaktijiban Prof Biplab Chakraborty 4. Gopal Chandra Bayen Bangla Nakshar Udbhab O Kramabikash Dr. Arindam Chattopadhyay 5. Sujit Sarkar Murshidabader Lokbhasha Loksahitya— Khsetrasamiksha bhittik Parjalochana Prof Arun Kumar Ghosh 6. Mistu Roy Samanta Bimal Karer Kathasahitye Mrityubodh Prof Krishnarup Chakraborty & Dr Alok Chakraborty Research by Faculty Members: [Papers published] Sl.No. Name of the Teacher Title of Papers Ref. to the Publication Type of publication * * 1 Prof Sibabrata 1) An Appreciation on Tagore’s I am Greater than Death A Chattopadhyay Short Story ‘Kankal’ 2) Visvabharatir Bharati Udhao 3) Tribute to Bengali Playwright Girishchandra Desh Oct. 2012 A 4) Gitanjali : A Far Away Quest Bohurupi Oct. 2012 A Rabindra Biksha, Visvabharati A 2 Prof Uday Chand Das 1. Violence And Its Representations, Academic Staff College, B. U. A 2. Ami Mrityu Cheye Baro, Ganatrantik Lekhak Silpi Sangha, A Burdwan, Towan Branch, 2012 3. “Jati Gathaner Akhyan O ‘Gora’ : Unish Satak || Bish Satak”, Sardha- Satabarshe Rabindranath, 4.‘Akarer Anibarjata O Bangla Choto Galpo’, Rabindranath Thakurer Choto Galper Akar-Prakar O Bhinnata, 5.‘Paribartaman Samaj-Sanskriti O Bangla Asansol Girls College 2012 A Akhyan : Unish Satak|| Bish Satak’, Chnging Society,Culture And Its Impact On People, 6.“ ‘Bani’ : Bimanabayan Pratirodhi Ek Akhyan” Silpa Sahitya, 7.‘Bangla Akhyane Sadesh Sandhan’, 8. ‘Purush Prataper Morji Banam Narir Sambhunath Ichchey-Anichcheyr Akhyan’ College, Labpur, Birbhu, A Rupasi Bangla, , 2012

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———————————— 1)’Rabindranath: Firey Dekha-Mone-Manone’, 2)’Bangalir Engrigiaana’,Published In A Book Evolving Bengali Identities ————————- 1)Narijati Bishyak Prastab Sirshendu Mukhopadhyay A (Kaliprasanna Ghosh) Sankha Kolkata, 2012 Bhumika O Sampadana : Anindita Bandyopadhyay (Book) Natun Chithi, Burdwan,2012 A 2) Unish Shataker Sahitye Bangali Meyer Pratibadi Swar Dharabahik, Burdwan, 2012 A ——————————- Rabindragalper Paryay Bivajaner Prasangita : Kayekti Prashno in Rabindranath Thakurer Chotogalper Akar, Prakar O Bhinnata —————————————— 3. Dr. Arindam 1.Rail: Unish Sataker Bangali Jiban O DHARABAHIK, sharodio A Chattopadhyay Sahitye (Book) special issue, edited and published by Bhaskar Chattopadhyay, Burdwan October, 2012 2.Bhabanicharan Rachana Sanghara (Book) 3. Bigyapane Rail Railer Bigyapan Edited by Jaya Ghosh, D Published by BOOKSWAY, Kolkata, November 2012 4. Mankumari : Unish Shatake Nari O Kabi ———————————— 4. Dr. Anindita Rabindranather Upanyase Gaan , D Bandyopadhyay Kolkata, July, 2012 Sahitya Parishad Patrika, A July, 2012

Asansol Girls’ College D Publication 2012 5. Dr. Alok Kumar Kamalini(Dey’s), Kolkata 2012 D Chakraborty 6. Dr. Ramen Kuar Sar Bangiya Sahitya Parishad, D Kolkata, 2013 Lipi B Tathya Sutra B 7. Dr. Srabani Basu Rabindra Bhabna April-June 2013 A

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 5 Sanctioned Research Projects: Sl.No. Name of the Project Sanctioning Authority Amount sanctioned 1 The Fading Ethnicity: UGC Rs. 4, 85, 200/- Afield Survey on Linguistic Shift Of Historically Marginalized Tribal Groups in West

PI: Dr. Amitava Das UGC Rs. 7, 57, 200/- 2. Banglay Itihas-Charchar Dhara(1840-1904)

PI: Dr. Ramen Kumar Sar Examination Results : Course Appeared Passed Men Women Total Men Women Total Semester I 77 105 182 77 105 182 Semester II 77 105 182 77 105 182 Semester III 71 100 171 71 100 171 Semester IV 71 100 171 71 100 171

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Head of the Department : DR.DEBDAS RAKSHIT Taching Staff: (As on 31.05.2013) Professor : Sri Jaydeb Sarkhel, M.A. Dr. Debasish Sur, M.Com., M.Phil, Ph.D Dr. Santanu Kr. Ghosh, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D Reader : Dr. Debdas Rakshit, M.Com., AICWA Dr. Chittaranjan Sarkar, M.Com.,F.C.A., Ph.D Lecturer : Dr. Arindam Laha, M.Com., Ph.D Sri Sajal Das, M.Com., Ph.D Designation Men Women Gen SC ST OBC Total Gen SC ST OBC Total Professor 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Reader/Asso. Prof. 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Sr. Lecturer/Asst. Prof. (Stage II/III) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lecturer/Asst. Prof. 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Field of Studies : M.Com., M.Phil. and Ph.D.

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 6 Student Enrolment : Course(s) Men Women Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total M.Com. 1st Sem 56 2 0 58 30 2 1 33 86 4 1 91 2nd Sem 66 5 1 72 29 1 0 30 95 6 1 102 3rd Sem 4th Sem 80 9 0 89 15 1 0 16 95 10 0 105 M.Phil.

Research Activities : Research work by the scholars: (In Progress) Name of the Scholar(s) Topic of Research Supervisor Baneswar Kapasi “Management of Finances of the Government of during 1990-91 to 2009-10: A study”. Jaydeb Sarkhel Bijoy Kr. Bhattacharyya “Problems and Prospects of Sponge Iron units in the ADDA Area”. Jaydeb Sarkhel Asit Konar “Problems and Prospects of cold storages in West Bengal – A Study of Seclected Districts during 1994-95 to 2003-04”. Jaydeb Sarkhel Somnath Chatterjee “Study of Health Care Management System in Jaydeb Sarkhel and West Bengal with special reference to the District Arindam Laha of Burdwan”. (Jointly with Arindam Laha). Dipak Biswas Access of Microfinance and the Problem of Jaydeb Sarkhel and Financial Inclusion: Arindam Laha A Study in of West Bengal Amitava Mondal Effectiveness of Investment in Intellectual Capital : Santanu Ghosh Evidence from Indian Knowledge Based Companies Sunil Nandi Relationship between Corporate Disclosure and Santanu Ghosh Firm Characteristics : A Study on Selected Indian Companies Sudipta Mondal A Study on the Corporate Social Responsibility of Santanu Ghosh selected Companies Abhijit Roy A Study of Voluntary Environmental Disclosure Santanu Ghosh Quality and its Determinants in Asian Perspective Banhi Baran Ghosh “Impact of Globalization on ’s Technological Prof. D. Sur Rgime: An Analysis of India’s Manufacturing Sector” Ayan Majumdar “Dividend Payout Trends in Indian Corporate Sector: Prof. D. Sur An Empirical Analysis in the Post-liberalization Era” Nirmala Rajak “Working Capital Management in Select Indian Public Prof. D. Sur Sector Oil Companies during the Pre- and Post liberalization Periods: A Comparative Study” Dr. Debdas Rakshit Tagar Lal Khan Corporate Financial Performance in India: A jointly with Prof. Arup Comparative Study of EVA and other measures Kr Chatopadhyay, BU

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Ratna Roy Managerial and Financial implications of Dr. Debdas Rakshit Corporate Merger &Acquisition with special jointly with Prof. Tapas reference to Human Resource Management Policies Kr. Bose (Retd.), BU & Practices: A Study Sujit Kumar Ghosh Corporate Restructure through Demerger: A study Dr. Debdas Rakshit with reference to selected Indian companies Subhas Chakraborty Financial and Social Performance of Public Enterprises Dr. Debdas Rakshit in India during 1995-96 to 2004-05: A Case study of jointly with Prof. Tapas Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. Kr. Bose(Retd.), BU Madhab Burman Problems and Prospects of Inland Fishery Development Dr. Debdas Rakshit in the District of South 24-Parganas, W.B. jointly with Prof. Tapas Kr. Bose(Retd.), BU Tapas Kumar Sarkar Determinants of Capital Structure: A Study with Dr. Debdas Rakshit reference to select Indian Companies. jointly with Prof. Ujjal Mallick (Retd.)BU Rajbindar Kour Capital Structure, Dividend Policy and their Dr. Debdas Rakshit Interrelation: A study with reference to select Indian jointly with Prof. Arup companies Kr Chottopadhyay, BU Amiya Prasad Ghosh Study of financial performance of the District Central Dr. C.R.Sarkar Co-operative Banks in West Bengal (1995-96 to 2005-06) Atikur Rahaman Impact of Micro Finance on Small Enterprises Belonging Dr. C.R.Sarkar to Minority Community: A Case Study in the District of Birbhum Tushar Kanti Ghosh Financial Performance Analysis of Selected Public Dr. C.R.Sarkar Sector Steel Companies in India – A Post-Liberalisation Study Gorachand Das Performance Evaluation of Non-conventional Sources Dr. C.R.Sarkar of Energy in India: A Study Amalendu Samanta An Insight into Dividend Policy: A Study of Select Dr. Arindam Das Indian Companies Mahasweta Roy Dutta Measuring Financial Performance of Select Indian Dr. Arindam Das Companies: Based on Traditional Methods and EVATM Devanjali Nandi Das Impact of Corporate Governance on Financial Dr. Arindam Das Performance in Select Indian Companies Shuvasish Roy A Study of the Financial Performance of Select Dr. Arindam Das Scheduled Banks in Amarnath Das Interaction between Formal and Informal Financial Dr. Arindam Laha Institutions and the Problem of Financial Inclusion: A Study in West Bengal Doctoral Degree (Ph.D) Awarded during 2012-13 (1.06.12 to 31.05.13): Name of the Awardee Title of the Thesis Supervisor(s) Pratap Banerjee “Liquidity Management in Indian Corporate Sector: A Prof. D. Sur study of Selected Companies during the Post-liberalization Period” Jayanta Kumar Nandi Performance Evaluation of Selected Public And Dr. C.R.Sarkar Private Sector Banks in India: A Comparative Study

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 8 Research by Faculty Members: [Papers published during the year 2012-13 only] Name of the Teacher Title of Papers Ref. to the Publication Type of publication **Prof. Jaydeb Sarkhel Demutualisation and Edited book by H. Paria, National level Corporatisation of Stock Indian Capital Market- Publisher with ISBN Exchanges in India-Some How far Secured, Issues Published by Dey Publication, Calcultta Prof. Jaydeb Sarkhel Book review of West Bengal: Journal of Landscape National Journal with Geo-Spatial Issues, Dept. of System and Ecological ISSN Geography, Burdwan Studies Vol-35, No–2, University December 2012 Prof. Jaydeb Sarkhel Insight into Statistics Published by Book National Level Syndicate Pvt. Ltd, Publisher with ISBN Kolkata. Prof. Jaydeb Sarkhel Measuring Public Healthcare Chattopadhyay and Chapter in edited Access in West Bengal: Bhattacharya edited volume published by Towards a Comprehensive Changes of Livelihood national level Index and Inclusive Rural publisher Development in the Era of Globalization, Publishers, New Delhi Prof. D. Sur Work Life Balance: A Study The Indian Journal of Journal Having ISSN of the Perceptions of the Commerce College Teachers in the Vol. 65, No. 2 District of North Hooghly April-June 2012 of West Bengal Prof. D. Sur Analysis of Financial Research Bulletin Journal Having ISSN Performance in Indian Vol. XXXVIOctober, 2012 Pharmaceutical Sector: A Comparative Study of Multinational and Domestic Companies Prof. D. Sur Business and Financial Risks ARASH Journal Having ISSN In Selected Pharmaceutical Vol.2 No.2 Companies in India : An July 2012 Empirical Assessment during the Post-liberalization Era Prof. D. Sur Dividend Policy of Indian Asia-Pacific Journal of Journal Having ISSN Corporate Sector: A Study Management Research of Select Companies during and Innovation the Post-liberalization Regime Vol.8 No.2 June 2012 Prof. D. Sur Dividend Payout Trends in IBSA Journal of Journal Having ISSN Pharmaceutical Industry : Business Studies Vol.1 A Cross-sectional Analysis No.1 June & Dec. 2012 Prof. D. Sur Business Risk in NTPC Ltd. The Management Journal Having ISSN during the Pre-liberalization Accountant and Post-liberalization Vol.48 No.2 Feb.2013

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Periods: A Comparative Analysis Prof. D. Sur Efficiency of Liquidity Business Studies: Recent Edited volume Management of Select Developments Companies in Indian May, 2013 Pharmaceutical Industry during the Post-liberalization Era: A Study Prof. D. Sur Working Capital Management CALYX Journal of Journal Having ISSN in Indian FMCG Industry Business Management during the Post-liberalization Vol.3 Era : A Case Study of ITC Ltd. Prof. D. Sur Dividend Payout Trends in The Management Journal Having ISSN Select Indian Companies Accountant Vol.48 No.5 May 2013 Prof. D. Rakshit Convergence with IFRS: FMU Journal of Journal Having ISSN Playing in Tune with Management, 2320-8899, Accounting Symphony Vol-1 Issue-1 2013 Prof. D. Rakshit Achieving Business The University of Journal Having ISSN Excellence through Financial Burdwan, Business Restructuring: An Empirical Excellence: Rhetoric Study and Reality, 81-87259-83-3 Prof. D. Rakshit Factoring in India: An Bloomsbury Publishing Journal Having ISSN Overview India Pvt Ltd (London, New Delhi, New York, Sydney), An Application on Computational and Financial Econometrics Prof. D. Rakshit Corporate Restructuring Bloomsbury Publishing Journal Having ISSN through Share Buyback: India Pvt Ltd (London, A Case Study New Delhi, New York, Sydney), AnApplication on Computational and Financial Econometrics, 978-93-82951-36-0 Prof. D. Rakshit Corporate Governance in SPS Education India Journal Having ISSN a Demerged Environment: Pvt Ltd., Business A Probing Exposure of Applications and Corporate Performance Management Issues, 81-923034-6-2

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Prof. D. Rakshit Comparative Performance Bloomsbury Publishing Journal Having ISSN Analysis of Indian Banks India Pvt. Ltd., using CAMEL International Finance For Infrastructure Development, 978-81-924302-3-2 Prof. D. Rakshit NPA: Basics and A JIS Management Vista, Journal Having ISSN Comparative Analysis 0974-0872, Vol–VI No- 1 Prof. D. Rakshit Managerial & Financial JIS Management Vista, Journal Having ISSN Implications of Merger 0974-0872, Vol – VI between HDFC Bank & No- 2 Centurion Bank of Punjab (CBOP) – A Case Study Dr. C.R.Sarkar Differences in Taxation Share, A Study Hub National Level between Limited Liability for Analysis, Research Partnerships and Companies & Evaluation in India: A Case Study 121, Shripuram Colony, ISSN 0976 -4712 Gurjar Ki Thadi, Jaipur-302016, Rajasthan, India Dr. C.R.Sarkar Corporate Reporting in the SAJMMR Volume 2, National Level context of IFRS Convergence Issue 7 South Asian and New Schedule VI Academic Research Compliance in India Journal ISSN 2249 877X Dr. C.R.Sarkar Taxation, Tax Compliance Shodh Drishti, Journal National Level and The Society of All Research, Vol. 3, ISSN 0976-6650 No. 5Shodh Drishti B-31/13-6, Malviyakunj Lanka, Benaras Hindu University, U.P. Dr. C.R.Sarkar Corporate Social Business Excellence – National Level Responsibility Performance Rhetoric and Reality, of Central Public Sector Ed. Vol. The University Enterprises in India: An of Burdwan and the Empirical Analysis Department of Business ISBN 81-87259-83-3 Administration, Burdwan University Dr. C.R.Sarkar Capital Structure, Leverage The Journal of Institute National Level and Financing Decision: An of Public Enterprise, Empirical Analysis of Vol. 36, No.–1 & 2, selected Public Sector Oil Institute of Public and Gas Companies in India Enterprise, ISSN 0971-1856 - 500007 Dr. C.R.Sarkar Overview of Tax Proposal in Dhanadhanye, Yojana- National Level the Union Budget 2013 and Bengali) A Development its Analysis Monthly ISSN 0971-8400 Ministry of Information

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and Broadcasting, Govt. of India, 8 Esplanade East, Kolkata-700069 Dr. Arindam Laha Financial Inclusion and its Journal of Management Referred jounal Amar Nath Das and Determinants in India: An Research in Emerging Pravat Kumar Kuri Inter -State Analysis Economies, 2(1), Jan-June, 2012 Dr. Arindam Laha and Future Market and Price ELK Journal of Finance Referred journal Subhra Sinha Risk Management: Evidence and Risk Management from Raw Jute and Sacking (ISSN: 0976-7185), Markets in India 4(1), January 2013, 26-33 Referred journal Dr. Arindam Laha and Financial Inclusion and Journal of Economic Dr. Pravat Kumar Kuri Agricultural Productivity: Policy and Research, Evidence from Rural April 2013 West Bengal, India Dr. Arindam Laha, Agricultural Productivity Serial Publication, New Book published by Bidyut Kumar Ghosh, and Agrarian Relations in Delhi National level Pravat Kumar Kuri West Bengal publisher Dr. Arindam Laha Formal and Informal Credit Lambart Academic Book published by Markets Linkage: Implications Publishing International level to Financial Inclusion and publisher Monetary Policy in India Dr. Arindam Laha Association between the Singh et al edited Chapter in edited Process of Financial Microfinance (Issues volume published by Inclusion and the Access and Challenges), Shree national level of Microfinance in India: Publishers and publisher An Inter-state Analysis Distributors (New Delhi) Somnath Chatterjee, Measuring Public Healthcare Chattopadhyay and Chapter in edited Arindam Laha and Access in West Bengal: Bhattacharya edited volume published by Jaydeb Sarkhel Towards a Comprehensive Changes of Livelihood national level Index and Inclusive Rural publisher Development in the Era of Globalization, New Delhi Publishers, New Delhi Dr Manidipa Das Gupta Finance and Sickness: A Problems and Prospects National Conference Study of Micro and Small of MSMEs in India in Volume (Conference Engineering Enterprises in the era of Globalisation held in July, 2012) the district of , West Bengal Santanu Kumar Ghosh. Noise Traders vs. Informed Indore Management Referred journal Traders: Is There Arbitrage Journal, Special Issue, in BSE and NSE Stock pp. 31-71. Markets? Santanu Kumar Ghosh. Intellectual Capital Reporting International Journal of Referred journal Trends in India: An Financial Management, Empirical Study on selected Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 9-18. Companies.

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Santanu Kumar Ghosh. The Relevance of Intellectual International Journal of Referred journal Capital Valuation: Indian Financial Management, Evidence. Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 1-9. Santanu Kumar Ghosh. Unifying Views on Corporate International Journal of Referred journal Capital Structure Dynamics: Financial Management, A Research Letter. Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 44-59. Santanu Kumar Ghosh. Corporate Governance Indore Management Referred journal Attributes and Corporate Journal, Special Issue, Disclosure: Evidence from pp. 317-328. India. Santanu Kumar Ghosh. Market-timing Performance International Journal of Referred journal of the Open-ended Income Financial Management, and Growth Mutual Fund Vol. 3, No. 3, pp. 47-56. Schemes: An Empirical Study. Santanu Kumar Ghosh. Intellectual capital and Journal of Intellectual Referred journal financial performance of Capital, Emerald Group, Indian banks. Vol.13, No.4, pp.515-530. Santanu Kumar Ghosh Portfolio Construction and International Journal Referred journal The Reduction of of Financial Management, Diversifiable Risk. Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 60-70. Santanu Kumar Ghosh. Harmonization of Accounting International Journal of Referred journal Practices: A Study of Financial Management, Selected Pharmaceutical Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 1-10. Companies. in India Santanu Kumar Ghosh A Comparative Study of International Journal of Referred journal Mutual Fund Performance Financial Management, during Recession in India. Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 53-64. Santanu Kumar Ghosh. Performance Evaluation KCA Journal of Referred journal of Equity Link Saving Business Management. Scheme during Recession. Santanu Kumar Ghosh. The Role of Intellectual International Journal of Referred journal Capital in Creating Value Financial Management, of Indian Companies Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 63-73. Arindam Das An Empirical Study on International Finance Edited book Mohua Mazumdar Dividend Policy Models in for Infrastructure Amir Jajar Indian IT Sector Development, Publisher: Bloomsbury Publications; Arindam Das Dividend Policy and its South Asian Journal of Referred journal Amalendu Samanta Effect on Shareholders’ Marketing & Management Wealth: A Study on Indian Research, Volume 2, Banking Sector in Liberalized Issue 8, Era Arindam Das Impact of Stock Derivatives Academicia: An Referred journal Arup Chattopadhyay Trading on Spot Price International Volatility in India Multidisciplinary Research Journal, Volume 2, Issue 10 Arindam Das Relevance of Linter’s IBSA- Journal of Referred journal Amalendu Samanta Model and Brittain’s Business Studies;

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Mohua Das Mazumdar Model on Dividend Policy Volume 1,Nos. 1 & 2’ in Indian Banking Industry during Post-liberalization Era: An Empirical Study Arindam Das EVATM and Traditional Referred journal Mahasweta Roy Dutta Financial Measure of Journal of Commerce, Business Performance: A Study on NSE Listed Automobile Companies Arindam Das Testing Random Walk Business Excellence Edited book Mohua Das Mazumdar Hypothesis Based on Rhetoric and Reality Index Futures in India Arindam Das An Empirical Study on the Business Excellence Edited book Pradip Kumar Samanta Relationship between Rhetoric and Reality Amir Jajar Corporate Governance and Partha Sarkar Firm Performance in India Sanctioned Research Projects :(Continuing) Sl. No. Name of the Project Sanctioning Authority Amount Sanctioned Duration & Progress

1 The Problems of Small Farmers, ICSSR 6.5 Lakhs Two year Crop diversification and Food Security: A Study in Rural West Bengal Started just now 2 Efficiency of Agricultural University Grants 1.5 Lakhs One year and sixth Commodity Derivative Market: Commission month A study in India with special Selected by UGC reference to Jute and Hessian Products in West Bengal Examination Result: Course Appeared Passed Men Women Total Men Women Total Semester I 72 27 99 40 16 56 Semester II 64 25 89 51 22 73 Semester III 71 13 84 66 12 78 Semester IV 68 13 81 56 11 67

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH & CULTURE STUDIES

Name of the Head : PROF. NANDINI BHATTACHARYA Teaching Staff (as on 31.5.2012) : Professor Reader Associate Professor Asst. Professor 3 1 4 Professor : Bijay Kumar Das, M.A, Ph.D Deb Narayan Bandyopadhyay, M.A, Ph.D Himadri Lahiri, M.A, Ph.D Associate Professor : Angshuman Kar, M.A, Ph.D

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 14 Sumit Chakraborty Asst. Professor : Sanjay Malik, M.A, Ph.D Arnab Sinha, M.A, Ph.D Dr Arpita Chattaraj (Mukhopahyay) Designation MEN WOMEN Gen SC Total Gen SC Total Professor 3 Nil 3 1 Nil 1 Reader Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Associate Professor 1 1 Nil Nil Nil Assistant Professor 2 1 3 1 Nil 1 Field of Studies on the approved Course Contents: MASTER DEGREE IN ARTS : English Literature, Indian English Literature, American Literature, Translation Studies, English Language Teaching, Culture Studies and Literary Theory. M.PHIL IN ENGLISH : Literary Theory, Research Methodology, English Literature, Diasporic Literature, English Language Teaching : Postcolonial Literature, Indian English Literature, Translation Studies, Australian Literature, American Literature, Indian Literature in English Translation.

Student Enrolment : Course(s) MEN WOMEN TOTAL Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total MA 1st sem 32 24 02 58 65 13 04 82 97 37 06 140 MA 3rd sem 48 21 02 71 57 15 05 77 105 36 07 148 Research Activities:(work in progress) Sl. No. Name of the Scholar(s) Topic of Research Supervisor(s) 1. Arijit Goswami “Incredible India: Interrogating the Nation in Prof. Himadri Lahiri the Non-fictional Works of Nirad C. Chaudhury, V. S. Naipaul, R. K. Narayan and ” 2. Suneeta De “A Study of Teaching Business Prof. Himadri Lahiri Communication to Students of Professional College in India with Special Reference to West Bengal” 3. Parthasarathi Gupta “The Representation of Urban Reality in Prof. Himadri Lahiri Indian English Drama with Special Reference to the Plays of Nissim Ezekiel, Girish Karnad and Mahesh Dattani” 4. Pradipta Shyam Chowdhury “Bonding Beyond Barriers: Search for Female Prof. Himadri Lahiri Solidarity in Bapsi Sidwa’s Novels” 5. Srima Nandi “Marginalization in Select Novels of Maxime Prof. Himadri Lahiri Hong Kingston and Toni Morrison: Exploring Intersectionality” 6. Barnana Patra “Through Insiders’ Eyes: Representation of the Prof. Himadri Lahiri Bureaucratic World in the Select Novels of Upamanyu Chatterjee, Shashi Tharoor and Vipul Mittra.” 7. Shyamasri Maji “Anxiety of Representation in Select Anglo- Prof. Himadri Lahiri Indian Writers.” 8. Lea Dutta “Masculinity and Black American Identity in Prof. Himadri Lahiri Select Novels of Toni Morrison, Alice Walker

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and Gloria Naylor.” 9. Shahnaz Begum “Representing Muslim American Women’s Prof. Himadri Lahiri Experience: A Study of Select Works of Diana Abu-Jaber, Mohja Kahf, Asma Gull Hassan and Azar Nafisi.” 10. Ashish Gangopadhyay “Interface of History and Politics in Australian Dr Anghsuman Kar Aboriginal Poetry in English” 11. Ramanuj Konar “Representation of Childhood in the Plays of Dr Angshuman Kar Jack Davis” 12. Dipanwita Pal “An Ecocritical Reading of the Works of Dr Angshuman Kar Oogeroo Noonuccal” 13. Enakshi Banerjee “Representation of History in the Novels of Dr Angshuman Kar ” 14. Nilanjana Chatterjee “House as Space in the Indian Sub-continental Dr Angshuman Kar Fiction” 15. Payel Paul “Negotiating Aboriginality: A Study of Dr Angshuman Kar Australian Aboriginal Women’s Life-Writings” 16. Ankur Konar “City as Text: Cultural and Political Geography Dr Arnab Kumar Sinha in Amit Chaudhuri’s Novels” 17. Soumitra Roy “Going Beyond the Patriarchal Family: Women Dr Arnab Kumar Sinha in Manju Kapur’s Novels” 18. Abhinandan Malas “Exploring the Human Unconscious: A Study of Dr Arnab Kumar Sinha Girish Karnad’s Naga Mandala, The Dreams of Tipu Sultan, Broken Images and Flowers” 19. Sourav Nag “Dystopian Journeys: Spatial Politics in Select Dr Arnab Kumar Sinha Novels of Ngugi wa Thiong’o” 20. Arunabha Ghosh “The Concept of Spatiality in Late Twentieth Dr Arnab Kumar Sinha Century American Ecopoetry with Special Reference to Gary Snyder” 21. Amrita Ghosh “Amatory Fiction of Eliza Haywood: A Study Prof. Deb Narayan of Protofeminism in her Select Novels” Bandyopadhyay 22. Sourav Banerjee “Cultural Nationalism in the novels of David Prof. Deb Narayan Malouf” Bandyopadhyay 23. Jati Sankar Mondal “Rehistoricisation of Myth: Peter Carey’s Prof. Deb Narayan Treatment of Kelly Legend” Bandyopadhyay 24. Ayan Mondal “ ‘Whiteness Studies’ and Fictional Prof. Deb Narayan Representations: A Study of Select American Bandyopadhyay Novels” 25. Rohan Hassan “Borders and Beyond: A Study of Select Prof. Deb Narayan Novels of Cormac McCarthy” Bandyopadhyay 26. Sukhendu Das “Exploration Narratives and Cultural Identity: A Prof. Deb Narayan Study of Select Novels of Patrick White Bandyopadhyay 27. Ms. Dolan Roy “The Politics of Identity: Critiquing Amitav Prof. Bijay Kumar Das Ghosh’s Fiction”. 28. Mr. Dipankar Parui “Critiquing the Minority Voices in Rohinton Prof. Bijay Kumar Das Mistry’s Fiction”. 29. Mr. Ujjal Dutta “The Development of Nissim Ezekiel’s Prof. Bijay Kumar Das Poetry from Modernism to Postmodernism.” 30. Ms. Piu Sarkar “Positioning Woman in Shashi Deshpande’s Prof. Bijay Kumar Das

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Fiction.” 31. Ms. Lina Saha “From Self-Effacement to Self-Recognition: Prof. Bijay Kumar Das Re-Reading Mary Shelley and Elizabeth Barret Browning.” 32. Ms. Suchismita Hazra “Reconfiguring Myths and Symbols in Ted Prof. Bijay Kumar Das Hughes’s Poetry.” Doctoral Degree (Ph.D.)awarded during the year: Sl. No. Name of the Awardee Title of Thesis Supervisor(s) 1. Samrat Laskar “A Novelist without Boundaries: A Study of Prof. Nandini Bhattacharya the Works of Amitav Ghosh 2. Devamitra Chakraborty “Girish Karnad’s Passage to India: A Study Prof. Himadri Lahiri of His Plays.” 3. Dr. Jnan Ranjan Padhi “Innovative Themes and Techniques in Mahesh Bijay Kumar Das Dattani’s Plays.” Research by Faculty Members: (Papers & Books published ): Sl. No. Name of the Teacher Title of Paper/Book Ref. to the publication 1. Prof. Bijay Kumar Das Perspectives on the Poetry of A.K. Ramanujan. 2013 ISBN: 978-93-83232-01-7 2. Prof. Bijay Kumar Das A Handbook of Translation Studies 2013 (Rev. & Enlarged 3rd Edition) ISBN: 978-81-269-1805-8 3. Prof. Bijay Kumar Das Twentieth Century Literary Criticism 2012 (Rev. & Enlarged 6th Edition) ISBN: 978-81-269-1378-7 4. Prof. Bijay Kumar Das “The Best of Journal of Literary Criticism and The Literary Criterion The Literary Criterion” Vol. 48: 3-4, 2013, pp. 84-96 5. Prof. Bijay Kumar Das “Learning Literature through Alternative Culture” The Critical Endeavour Vol. 19, 2013, pp. 15-24 6. Prof. Bijay Kumar Das “Interrogating the theories about the Author The Literary Criterion and the Text” Vol. 48:2, 2013, pp. 31-41 7. Prof. Bijay Kumar Das “Contrapuntal Reading of A.K.Ramanujan’s Points of View Five Poems” Vol. 29:1, 2012, pp. 62-66 8. Prof. Bijay Kumar Das “T.S.Eliot and Nissim Ezekiel: The Making of The Critical Endeavour the Poetic Canon” Vol. 18, 2012, pp. 286-296 9. Prof. Bijay Kumar Das “The Centripetal/Centrifugal Force in C.D. The Literary Criterion Narasimhaiah’s Criticism” Vol. 47:2, 2012, pp. 86-93 10. Prof. Bijay Kumar Sinha “Counting Trees in an Orange: Reading A.K. The Journal of Indian Ramanujan’s Posthumous Poem Writing in English Vol. 40:1, 2012, pp. 27-34 11. Dr Angshuman Kar “Commodification of Post-Rushdie Indian Novels Post-liberalization Indian in English: Kunal Basu and the Politics of Novels in English: Politics Decanonization.” of Global Reception and Awards. Ed. Aysha Iqbal Viswamohan. London: Anthem-Wimbledon, 2013. 9-18. Print. ISBN NO (10):0 85728 564 5 12. Dr Angshuman Kar “The Tempest: A Gendered Text?” Journal of Drama Studies 7.1-2 (January-July 2013): 139-144. Print. ISSN NO:

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0975-1696 13. Dr Angshuman Kar “Re-contextualizing Shavian Socialism and Bernard Shaw Andrew Undershaft’s Religion.” Postmodernist Scrutiny: Essays in Appreciation. Ed. Ujjwal Sharma and Deepti Sharma. Rohtak: Shanti Prakashan, 2013. 92-103. ISBN NO: 978-93-5070-036-5 14. Dr Angshuman Kar “Long Live the King!” Indian Literature 56.6 (Nov- Dec 2012): 29-35. Print. ISSN NO: 0019580-4 15. Dr Angshuman Kar “Re-situating the Porter and His Sinners in Subalterns in Shakespeare: Macbeth.” A Postcolonial Review. Ed. Anand Prakash. Kurukshetra: The Shakespeare Association, 2012. 161-170. ISBN NO: 978-81-920137-5-9 16. Dr Angshuman Kar “Representation of Gandhi in Kanthapura: History in Literature— Re-interrogating the History–Myth Interface.” Literature as History: The Issue Revisited. Ed. Priyadarsee Chakraborty. Kolkata: Levant, 2012. 179- 188. ISBN NO: 978-93- 80663-50-0 17. Dr Angshuman Kar “Reception of Tagore in India outside Bengal: Rabindranath Revisited: A Modest Survey and Some Stray Thoughts.” Essays on Tagore. Ed. Pradipta Shyam Chowdhury and Sandip Kumar Som. Kolkata: Levant, 2012. 41- 53. ISBN NO: 978-93-80663- 62-3 18. Dr Angshuman Kar “The Other Jew” (translation of a Bengali Survival and Other Stories: story of Kapilkrishna Thakur) Bangla Dalit Fiction in Translation. Ed. S.P. Singha and Indranil Acharya. Delhi: Orient Blackswan, 2012.78-90. ISBN NO: 9788125045106 19. Dr Angshuman Kar Edited (with an introduction in English) the July-August (2012) issue special section on Contemporary Bangla Poetry (No 44) of Muse India (that includes Bangla poems written in (ISSN: 0975-1815) translation and poems and essays written in English) 20. Dr Angshuman Kar “Kon Pothe Bhartiya Engreji Kobita?” Bharatiya Engreji Kobita. Ed. Somdatta Mondal and Soma Mukhopadhyay. Kolkata: Avijan, 2013. 19-23. Print. ISBN NO:978-93- 80197-07-4

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21. Prof. Nandini Bhattacharya “The Islam-English Dynamic: Revisiting Amitav Writing India Anew. Ghosh’s The Hungry Tide” (Book Chapter) Krishna Sen and Rituparna Sandilya eds. Amsterdam University Press, 2013 22. Prof. Nandini Bhattacharya “Spiritualism in colonial Bengal: Imagining University Journal Nation/Imagining Congugalityl” of Comparative Literature. 48. 2012 23. Prof. Nandini Bhattacharya “Translating Gandhi: Gandhian Translations” Translation Today. 2012 24. Prof. Himadri Lahiri Coedited a book (with Uday Chand Das). Burdwan: UGC-ASC, BU, Violence and Its Representations 2012 25. Prof. Himadri Lahiri “Tagore’s Asianist Discourse: Reception and Ed. Pradipta Shyam Resistance”. Rabindranath Revisited: Essays Chowdhury and Sandip on Tagore Kumar Som. Kolkata: Levant Books, 2012. 26-40 26. Prof. Himadri Lahiri “Anxiety of an Author: A Study of R.K.Narayan A Talent for the Particular: as a Non-fiction Writer.” Critical Essays on R.K.Narayan. Delhi: Worldview, 2012. 256-272 27. Prof. Himadri Lahiri “The Emblematic Body: Women and Nationalism Barbed Wire: Borders and in Partition Narratives.” Partitions in South Asia. Ed. Jayita Sengupta. Delhi: Routledge, 2012 28. Prof. Himadri Lahiri “’s Passage to Java: Journeys: Indian Travel Rediscovering Greater India.” Writings. Ed. Somdatta Mandal. New Delhi: Creative Books, 2013. 127-142 29. Dr Arpita Chattaraj Political Satire and Irony in The Adventures of Canons of Children’s (Mukhopadyay) Tintin Literature Vol II Atlantic Publisher’s Ltd., 2012. ISBN 978-81-269-1759-4 30. Dr Arpita Chattaraj Dalit Life Narratives: From Silence to Articulation Marginal Writings in (Mukhopadyay) English : Bengali and Other Regional Literature. Authors Press: New Delhi, March 2013. ISBN-978-81-7273-717-7 31. Dr Arpita Chattaraj “Dalit Feminism and Dalit Women Writing: Reading And Writing (Mukhopadyay) Continuities, Challenges and Subversions” Difference: Essays in Gender And Literature. Monfakira, Kolkata, 2013 ISBN-978-93-80542-56-0 32. Dr Arnab Kumar Sinha “Who is the ‘other’?: Reconfiguring Identity Contemporary Discourse. through Narrative Technique in Mohsin Hamid’s Vol 4, Issue 1, January 2013 The Reluctant Fundamentalist” ISSN 0976-3686 Sanctioned Research Projects: Sl. No. Name of the Project Sanctioning Authority Duration & Progress 1. Literatures in English in the UGC DRS SAP Project 5 years Asia Pacific

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DEPARTMENT OF HINDI

Name of the Head : GAUTAM SANYAL

1. Student Enrolment (2012-13) Men Women Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total M.A. 1st sem 18 02 20 39 02 41 57 04 61 2nd sem 16 16 65 02 02 69 81 04 85 3rd sem 18 02 20 39 02 41 57 04 61 4th sem 16 16 65 02 02 69 81 04 85 M.Phil. 02 02 06 06 08 08 2. Field of Studies of the approved Course contents : MA, M.Phil, Ph.D, Course Work

3.A. Faculty Members as on 31.05.2013 (Please enclose a list of Members) : Designation Men Women Gen SC ST OBC Total Gen SC ST OBC Total Professor Reader 01 01 01 01 Sr. Lecturer Lecturer 01 01 3.B. Name and Designation of Faculty Members as on 31.05.2013 (with degree and designation) Sl. No. Name Degree & Designation 1. Dr. Rupa Gupta M.Phil., Ph.D. / Associate Professor 2. Dr. Vijay Kumar Bharty Ph.D. / Assistant Professor 3. Sri Gautam Sanyal M.A. / Associate Professor 4. Examination Results : Course Appeared Passed Men Women Total Men Women Total Part I 20 41 61 20 41 61 Part II 16 69 85 16 69 85 Part III 20 41 61 20 41 61 Part IV 16 69 85 16 69 85 5. Research Activities :

A. Research work by the scholars : (In Progress) Sl. No. Name of the Scholar (s) Topic of Research Supervisor (s) 1. Sarita Roy Lekhakiya Dayitva ke star. Ramesh Dr. Rupa Gupta Chandra sah ke katha sahitya 2. Sarita Kumari Ramesh Chandra sah ke kavya mein parampara Dr. Rupa Gupta aur adhunikta ki antahkriya.

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3. Arati Sharma Mridula Garg ke Upanyason ka Samajshashtriya Dr. Vijay Kr. Bharty Adhayan 4. Anita kumari yadav Srilal shukla ke vyangya mein samakalin prashna – do – 5. Braj kishor Jha Renu aur satinath Bahudar ke upanyason ke Prof. Gautam Sanyal Rajnitik samdarbhon ke tulnatmak adhyayan 6. Sureshree Banerjee Harishankar Parasai Aur Gaurkishore Ghosh : Prof. Gautam Sanyal (Roopdarshi) Ki Vyangya Chetana Ka Tulanatmak Vivechan 7. Rajesh Chaturvedi Hindi mein Soochana Praudyogiki; Sthiti aur Prof. Gautam Sanyal Sambhavnayen 8. Manjulata Behra Tarashankar Bandopadhyay aur Fanishwar Dr. Damodar Mishra nath Renu Ke Upanyasen mein Gramin Samaj 9. Amita Roy Nasira Sharma Ke Katha Sahitya Ki Rachana Dr. Shivnath Pandey Prakriya aur Unka Chintan 10. Gandhi Prasad Nonia Hindi ki Dalit Atmakathaon mein Samajik Dr. Sant Ram Sandarbh 11. Vijeyata Shaw Manglesh Dabral Ka Kavya : Sanvedana aur Dr. Kausum Roy Shila 12. Portia Sarkar Ram Ke Kathetar Sahitya mein manaviya Dr. Anita Mishra Samasya you ke nividh Aayan 13. Renu Shaw Nirala Ke Katha Sahitya Mein Premashrit Dr. Damodar Mihra Vedanta Darshan 14. Manjula Sharma Bhishma Sahami Ke Katha Sahitya main Samajer Dr. Damodar Mihra thik Pariprekshya Samajarthid B. Doctoral Awards During 2012-13 (1.06.12 to 31.05.13) : Sl. No. Name of the Awardee Title of Thesis Supervisor (s) 1. Sandhya Kumari Singh Parasee Ke Sahitya Me Samkalin Yatharth (a) Dr. Vidyadhar Mishra (b) Dr. Rupa Gupta *C. Research by Faculty Members : [Papers published during the year 2012-13 only] : Sl. No. Name of the teacher Title of Paper Reference to the Publication 1. Dr. Rupa Gupta Separate sheet attached in Annexure – I 2. Dr. Gautam Sanyal Separate sheet attached in Annexure – II 3. Dr. Vijay Kr. Bharty Separate sheet attached in Annexure – III D. Research by Faculty Members : [Papers published in the year 2012-13 only] : Nil

6. Any other achievement of the Department [Please give a short note on the measures taken] : U.G. Sylalbus of B.A. (Hons. and General) and compulsory language duely modified pro to NET – SET and PG Syllabus.

7. Patent awarded / applied for : Nil

8. Any other achievement of the Department : a) A National Level two days Seminar held on and from 21.03.2013 to 22.01.2013. b) A book of Research articles published by the department with assistance of the University of Burdwan.

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 21 Sl. No. 5. C ANNEXURE – I RESEARCH AND ACADEMIC CONTNRIBUTION RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS OF DR. RUPA GUPTA (a) Books- Self authored/co-authored/edited SI. Title of the Book (s) Whether Sole Name of Month & Referee d ISBN/ ISSN No. Author or Co- Publisher year of or Non- No. author (with city/ publication refereed country) 1 Hindi Aur Bangla Sole author Swaraj 2012 R 978-93-81582-54-1 Navjagaran Prakashan, Bharatenduavam Delhi Bankimchandra Ke Nibandh 2 Bankimchandra Translated (sole) Prakashan 2012 R 978-81-230 Chattopadhyay ke Vibhag, Bharat Hindi mein Sarkar Aprakashit Nibandha 3 Radhamohan Gokul ki Edited (sole) Swaraj 2012 R 978-93-81582-75-6 Aprapya Rachnayein Prakashan, Volume- 1 Delhi 4 Radhamohan Gokul ki Edited (Sole) Swaraj 2012 R 978-93-81582-76-6 Aprapya Rachnayein Prakashan, 978-93-81582-77-0 Volume - 2 Delhi (Whole set) 5 Agyeya our Prakriti Edited Nayee Kitab, Delhi 2012 R 978-93-81272-10-7

(b) Chapters contributed in edited books : SI. Title of Title of the Whether Name of Month & Refereed ISBN/ISSN No. No. Chapter(s) Book(s) Sole Publisher year of or Author/ (with city/ Publication Non- Co-author country) refereed 1 Kathakar Subhadra Hindi Kahani S Anand 2014 R 978-81-88904-55-6 Kumari Chauhan : Samvedana Prakashan ke DharataL par KoLkata 2 Mehnat ki Beti Kala Dhardar Shisha S PratiShruti, 2013 R 978-81-924090-8-5 ki Pujaran KoLkata

(c) Research Articles/Papers published in Journals /Periodicals /Conference proceedings / Newspapers : SI. Title of research Name of journal Whether Month & Whether ISBN/ Level Impact No. article/ paper(s) (with city/country) Sole year of Refereed/ ISSN (Int./ Factor Author/ publication, non- No. Nat./ Co- volume, no. refereed State/

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author & page Local) nos. 1 Paschatya E-material Written S 2013 R N Kavyalochan : Paper-viii/ore-Pathshala, Itihas aur University Siddhant Grants Commission 2 Kroche ke E-material Written S 2013 R N chintan mein Paper-viii/ore- kala aur Pathshala, University naitikta, Grants Commission saundaryabodh ka Swarup 3 Kroche ka E-material Written Abhivyanjana Paper-viii/ore- siddhant. Pathshala, University Grants Commission S 2013 R N 4 Agre ka Ashiq - Samved,Feb, 2014 S 2014 R 2231- 3885 N O- Fakir: Nazeer Akabarabaadi 5 Pratham Manila Varima, Dec,2013 S 2013 R 0976-8548 N Satyagrahi Kavayitri Avam Kathakar Subhadra Kumari Chauhan 6 Kranticheta Varima 3, Dec,2012 S 2012 R 0976-8548 N Radhamohan Gokul 7 Bharatiya Madhya Bharati, S 2012 R 0974-0066 N Samyavadi No. 64 Radhamohan Gokul ki Desh- Chinta

RESEARCH AND ACADEMIC CONTNRIBUTION RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS :

SRI GAUTAM SANYAL : Title of the Paper Ref. to the Publication Type of Publication Faiz Ka Failao Alochana – US (Journal), 2012 ISSN : 2231-6329 Criticism Sole Author Kathalochan Ka Vartaman Abhidha (Journal) ISSN : 2321-399X Criticism Sole Author Swaroop Prakriti aur Agyey Published in the Book ‘Agyey aur Prakriti’ Sole Author Criticism ISBN : 778-93-81-272-10-7 Book edited “Agyer Aur ISBN : 272-10-7 Co-Editor Prakriti” Unit : Pashchatya Kavyashastra Sole Author I>A. Richards Ka Sapreshan E-material written for Sidhanta E-Pathshala, UGC

A.R.-4 THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 23 DR. VIJAY KR. BHARTY : Title of the Paper Ref. to the Publication Type of Publication Kavita : Prakriti Ka Sole Author Sahaj Bodh Visva Bharati (Journal) Criticism Pratik – Unit – I, II, III Sole Author E material written for E Pathshala, UGC Criticism Agyey ke Kavya mein Sole Author Prakriti Bodh ISBN : 978-93-81272-10-7 Criticism – Published in the Book ‘Agyey aur Prakriti’. Bramhavad Ka Sawal : Sole author Criticism – Published in Dalit Vimarsa Ke Book ‘Samkalin Dalit Sandarbh mein Lekhan : Moolya aur moolyankar’ Book – Dalit Chetana Ke Pairokar Publication, Sandarbh mein Om Kolkata Prakash Valmiki Ki Kahaniya Co-Edited Book – ‘Agyey aur Prakriti’ ISBN:978-93-181-272-10-7

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY

Head of the Department : ACHINTYA KUMAR DUTTA Teaching Staff (as on 31.05.2013) Arabinda Samanta Professor Ph.D. Modern India and History of Science & Medicine Achintya Dutta Professor Ph.D. Economic history & History of Science & Medicine Sudit K. Kumar Asso. Professor M. Phil Social and Economic history Malabika Ray Asso. Professor Ph. D Social and political history Pradip Chattopadhyay Asso. Professor Ph. D Tribal history Syed Tanveer Nasreen Asso. Professor Ph. D History of women Aparajita Dhar Asstt. Professor Ph. D History of Science & Medicine Binata Sarkar Asstt. Professor Ph. D History of Science & Medicine Arnab Dutta Asstt. Professor M. A Cultural history Designation Men Women Gen SC ST OBC Total Gen SC ST OBC Total Professor 02 Nil Nil Nil 02 Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Reader/Asso. Prof. 02 Nil Nil Nil 02 02 Nil Nil Nil 02 Sr. Lec/Asst. Prof. Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 01 Nil Nil Nil 01 Lec/Asst.Prof 01 Nil Nil Nil 01 Nil 01 Nil Nil 01 Field of Studies : 1. Historiography & Methodology 2. Social History of Science Technology & Medicine 3. History of Southeast Asia, 4. History of Rarh Bengal, 5. History of Indian Freedom Movement 6. Ancient Indian Society and Economy, 6. Modern Indian Society and Economy,

Student Enrolment (2012-2013): Course(s) Men Women Total M.A. 1st Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total

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60 24 06 90 40 14 05 59 100 38 11 149 2nd Sem 54 29 05 88 48 10 04 62 102 39 09 150 3rd Sem 54 29 05 88 48 10 04 62 102 39 09 150 4th Sem 58 26 06 90 41 11 03 55 99 37 09 145 M.Phil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Research Activities: (In progress) Nameof the Scholar(s) Topic of Research Supervisor 1. Kasturi Kar Club Culture in Calcutta Prof. Arabinda Samanta 2. Rajasree Dutta Displacement and Development: A case study Do of Durgapur-Asansol Industrial region 3. Kajori Mukherjee Development of Agricultural Science in Do Colonial Eastern India 4. Nivedita Chakrabarti Oupanibeshik Kolkatar Chikitsa O Chikitsak Do 5. Mahuya Bose Homeopathy in Colonial Bengal Do 6. Suman Mukherjee Tourism in Bengal Do 7. Subhas Biswas Udvastu Samasyar Artha-Samajik Pravab:Nadia Pradip Chattopadhyay Jelar Upar Ekti Samiksha 8. Pranab Kumar Dubey Dakshin Rarher Lokasanskriti: Swatantra O Mulsroter Samanay Do 9.Alpana Nemo The Operation Barga As Catalyst Of Change Do 10.Arijit Mukherjee Banglar Chhatra Andolaner Ruparekha 1936-2000 Do 11.Asutosh Sarkar Saphahor Movement in Do 12.Shyamal Kumar Mondal Purulia, Bankura & Paschim Medinipur Jelar Do Gram Samaje Daini Pratha 13.Mrityunjoy Karmakar Modernization and Change : A Study on the Do Socio-Economic Condition of the Traditional Artisans of Bankura and Purulia since Independence 14. Gautam Basu: 1857 and the educated : a study Syed Tanveer Nasreen of their attitude to the Revolt of 1857. 15. Ritu Shah :A Historical Perspective of Biharis in West Do Bengal: Class, Community and Gender 16. Sreerupa Bhattacharjee Role of Christian Missionaries in Bankura1833-1947 Do 17. Susmita Mondal (Biswas) (Uttar) Chabbish Pargana Jelaar Nari Itihas: Do Siksa O Rajnitir Aloke Swadhinata parabarti Ardhasatak. 18. Mrinal Kanti Dhank Oupanibesik Juge Bankura Jelar Arthaniti Achintya Kr. Dutta O Samaj 19. Byasdeb Kundu Swadhinata-uttar Paschimbange Koilakhani Do Silpe Niyukta Nari-Sramiker Artha-samajik Abastha. 20. SkWadekarRahaman Development of Public Health in post-colonial Do Burdwan 21. Subrata Nandi Changing Profile of Calcutta Slums, 1911-1981 Do 22. Sanjoy Prasad Artisans of Rarh Bengal: A Socio-economic Do Study, 1880-1947 23.Abhijit Sarkar Nagarayan O Nagar Sanskriti : Bish Sataker Do Dwitiyardhe Purulia

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24. Nilotpala Ghosh State, Health Officials and Public Health in Do Birbhum District, 1835-1947 25. Arpita Bose Kolkatar China Sampradayer Itihas, 1781-2001 Malabika Ray 26. Sreemati Bhakat Birbhum Jelar Arthanaitik Unnayane Kutir Do Shilper Bhumika, Swadhinata Uttar Parva 27. Debasis Boxi Puruliar Kurmi Mahata Samaj : Artho Samajit Do Rupantar (From 1931 to present time 28. Baisali Guha Bingsha Shatake Banglar Samajik O Sanskritik Do Unnayane Besarkari Uddyag 29. Mohistosh Gayan 24 Parganar Krishak Andalon (1901-1950) O Do Bish Sataker Bngali Buddhijibi 30. Pradip Kumar Das Durgapur Shilpanchaler Santal Samaj, 1947-2001 Sudit K. Kumar 31. Sk. Jahangir Hossain, Abubakr Siddiqi ((1843- 1939): Jeeban O DO Karmasadhana. 32. Anabik Biswas Gangeya Pashchimbanger Path O Paribahan Do Byabastha: Ashtadash O Unabinsha Shatak. 33. Aloke Bhowmik Urbanization in Bankura in the Twentieth Century Do 34. Indrajeet Yadav The Changing Face of Protest:A Study of Howrah Do Jute Mills Co. Ltd. (1874-1947). 35. Sasim Gangopadhyay, Partition of Bengal and the Bengali Middle Class Do Mentality, 1937-1947 36 Sarada Ghosh Changing Face of Calcutta in the Twentieth Aparajita Dhar Century: A Trajectory From Civic to Eco-urbanism 37. Arundhoti Moulik Ouponibeshik banglai balika o sishu kanya Do 38. Ajanta Gupta Atmakathane Banganari: Do Doctoral Awards (Ph.D) during the year : Sl. No Name of the Awardee(s) Title of thesis Supervisors 1. Milan Kanti Das Paschimbanger Bahurupi: Ekti Prantik Gosthir Dr. Syed Tanveer Nasreen Samakalin Itihas 2 Amrita Chakrabarty Puraaner Aloke Prachin Bharater Chikitsa sastrer Dr Syed Tanveer Nasreen Dhara Research by Faculty members : Sl. No Name of the teacher Title of papers Reference to the Type of publication publication ** 1. Arabinda Samanta ‘Negotiating Subalternity: Social Construction of Tuberculosis in Colonial Medical Encounters Book chapter in and Post-colonial India’ in British India, eds. Ed. Vol., published Deepak Kumar and by international Rajsekhar Basu, publisher OUP, 2013 ‘Historical Trajectory of a Colonial Amitava Chatterjee Book chapter in Scientist: Acharya Prafulla Chandra Roy’ ed. People at Ed. Vol., published Large: Popular by national level Culture in publisher Modern Bengal, Setu Prakashani, Kolkata, 2012

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‘Malarial Fever in Nineteenth Poonam Bala Book chapter in Century Bengal’ ed. Contesting Ed. Vol., published Colonial by international Authority: Medicine publisher and Indigenous Responses in Nineteenth- and Twentieth- Century India, Lexington Books, Maryland, U.S, 2012 2. Achintya Kumar Dutta “Rice trade in the ‘rice bowl Indian Economic Referred journal of Bengal’: Burdwan 1880-1947” and Social History Review, 49,1 (2012): 73-104. ‘Desio Projukti O Karigari Silpo: Occasional Paper Local level Ouponibsik Juge Rarh Banglar titled Professor publisher KarmakarKarigar’, (in Bengali), Tarashankar (Indigenous Technique and Banerjee Endowment Artisanal Industry: Blacksmith Lecture, 2009), Suri Artisans of Rarh Bengal during Vidyasagar College, Colonial Period, Suri, Birbhum, 2012 Vardhamaner Karigari Silpo: Jyotirmoy Book chapter Kanchannagar O Kamarpara’ Bhattacharyay and in Ed. Vol., (Artisanal Industry of Burdwan: Giridhari Sarkar published by Kanchannagar and Kamarpara) (eds.), Bardhaman national level Itihas Sandhan (in publisher Bengali), Dey’s Publishing, Kolkata, 2012. 3. Pradip Chattopadhyay ‘Changing Cultural Life of the Santals Tribal People Book chapter in in the post-Independence period’ (ed.).vol., 2012, Ed. Vol., published Rachayita, by national level Kolkata publisher ‘Shifting Strands of the Santal Tribal Protest Book chapter in Movement in Bengal during the Movement in Ed. Vol., published Colonial Period’ the 18th & 19th by local level Century (ed.). publisher vol. 2012, Amod Book Pub. Purulia Oupanibeshik O Swadhinattor Amale Unis O’ Bis Satake Book chapter in Purba Bharater Adivasider Niye Kichu Bangla (in Bengali) Ed. Vol., published Bhavna (ed.).vol, 2012, by national level Progressive Pub. publisher Kolkata : A Source of Swami Book chapter in Philosophical & Cultural Synthesis Vivekananda And Ed. Vol., published

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National by national level Integration (ed.). publisher vol., 2013, Delta Book World, New Delhi A Study in the Changing Trends of The Study of Book chapter in the Socio-Cultural life of Santals Social History: Ed. Vol., published Recent Trends by national level (ed.).vol, 2013, publisher Progressive Pub. Kolkata A Review on Nehru’s Experiments on Seminar Book chapter in Democracy in Independent India Proceeding Vol. Ed. Vol., published Indian National by national level Congress: publisher From Party to Movement ISBN 01-901265-5-5 4. Aparajita Dhar ‘Indian Economy under Nehru’ Seminar Book chapter in Proceeding Vol. Ed. Vol., published Indian National by national level Congress: From publisher Party to Movement ISBN 01-901265-5-5 Examination Results: Course Appeared Passed Men Women Total Men Women Total Semester - I 96 56 152 95 56 151 Semester - II 90 52 142 88 52 140 Semester - III 88 60 148 88 60 148 Semester IV 87 62 150 87 62 149 Faculty Improvement Programme : The Department promotes faculty improvement programme by assisting the teachers to participate in Orientation Programme, Refresher Courses and workshops. Achievement of the Department: The department organized a national seminar on ‘Nature and Social Imagination: The Indian Response’ during 20-21 March 2013 sponsored by Indian Council of Historical Research, New Delhi.

LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE

Name of the Head : PROF. SUBAL CHANDRA BISWAS

1. Student Enrolment (2012-13) Course(s) Men Women Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total BLIS 30 15 01 46 15 02 — 17 45 17 01 63

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MLIS 05 03 — 08 06 — 01 07 11 03 01 15 M.Phil. ———————————— 2. Field of Studies of the approved Course Contents: BLIS: Foundation of Library and Information Science, Library & Society, Administration of Libraries & Information Centres, Library Classification (Th. & Pr.), Library Cataloguing (Th. & Pr.), Information Sources, Services & Users (Th. & Pr.), Information Communication Technology (Th. & Pr.), Library Automation & Networking (Th. & Pr) MLIS: Information and Communication, Research Methodology, Quantitative Techniques, Management of Information Institutions, Knowledge Organisation (Th. & Pr.), Resource Description & Access (Th. & Pr.), Information Retrieval, Information Sources & Systems, Information Products & Services, Library Information Technology (Th. & Pr.), Automated and Digital Library System (Th. & Pr.), Elective (Academic Library System/ Community Information Systems & Services/Informetrics) M.Phil.: Research Methodology and Digital Information Resources on Library and Information Science, Optional (Digital Library System/Information Management and Knowledge Organisation), Dissertation

3. Faculty Members as on 31.05.13 (Please see list below): Designation Men Women Gen SC ST OBC Total Gen SC ST OBC Total Professor 02 ——— 02 ————— Associate Professor 01 ——— 01 ————— Assistant Professor (Stage II) 01 ——— 01 ————— Guest Lecturer 04 01 —— 05 ————— List of Teachers: Professor : Dr Subal Chandra Biswas, M.A., MLIS, Ph.D., Head of the Dept. : Dr Amit Kr Bandyopadhyay, B.Sc, MLIS, Ph.D. Associate Professor : Dr Tridib Tripathi, B.Sc., MLIS, Ph.D. Assistant Professor : Dr Parthasarathi Mukhopadhyay, B.Sc., MLIS, Ph.D. (on lien) Guest Lecturer : Dr Subodh Gopal Nandi, M.A., MLIS, Ph.D. Dr Arup Raychoudhury, Ph.D. Chandan Lal Dekhan, B.Sc., MLIS Nimai Chand Saha, M.Com. MLIS Dr Biswajit Das, M.A., MLIS, PGDDLM, Ph.D.

4. Examination Results (2nd Semester: 2011-12): Course Appeared Passed Men Women Total Men Women Total BLIS 22 21 43 22 21 43 MLIS 13 — 13 13 — 13 5. Examination Results (1st Semester 2012-13): Course Semester Appeared Passed Men Women Total Men Women Total BLIS I 25 13 38 19 11 30 MLIS I 08 05 13 08 05 13 6. Research Activities:

A. Progress of Research Work by the Scholars: Sl. No. Name of the Scholar Topic of Research Supervisor(s)

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1. Sunil Kr Musib Information Needs and Information Seeking Dr S.C. Biswas Behaviour of the Residents of Purulia Town of West Bengal 2. Syam Sundar Chakraborti Users’ Need vis-a-vis Services rendered by the Dr A.K. Bandyopadhyay Public Libraries of West Bengal: A Critical Evaluation 3. Niharendu Datta Role of RRRLF in the Development of Public Dr C.R. Sain & Dr T. Tripathi Libraries in West Bengal 4. Bijan Kr Roy Designing Institutional Digital Repository for Dr S. C. Biswas & the University of Burdwan: a FLOSS based Dr P. S. Mukhopadhyay Prototype 5. Anita Bhattacharya Paschimbange susangbaddha sadharan Dr A.K. Bandyopadhyay granthagar byabasthyay rajya kendriya granthagar o jela granthagar samuher bhumika 6. Susanta Koley From Cataloguing to Resource Description: An Dr S. C. Biswas & Analytical Study for Application of RDA Dr P. S. Mukhopadhyay 7. Barnali Chakraborty Virtual Learning Environment on Library and Dr C. R. Sain & Information Science: Designing a FLOSS Dr P. S. Mukhopadhyay based Prototype 8. Sukumar Mandal Designing and Developing an Integrated Dr P.S. Mukhopadhyay Information Management and Retrieval System for College Libraries under the University of Burdwan 9. Barnali Roy Choudhury Designing Web 2.0 Enabled Community Dr P.S. Mukhopadhyay Information systems and Services for Public Libraries in West Bengal 10. Prosenjit Sarkar Designing a Framework for Managing electronic Dr P.S. Mukhopadhyay theses and Dissertations in the University of Burdwan 11. Subarna Bandyopadhyay Organization of Community Information Dr P.S. Mukhopadhyay Resources: A Framework for Public Libraries of West Bengal 12. Jishnu Mondal Awareness and Use of Electronic Resources Dr T. Tripathi in some Selected Technical Universities in West Bengal: An Analytical Study 13. Debabrata Ray Information Literacy of the Research Scholars in Dr T. Tripathi the University of Burdwan: An Analytical Study 14. Bairam Khan Performance Audit of some Selected University Dr T. Tripathi Libraries in West Bengal: A Framework for Evaluation 15. Arup Kumar Mondal Application of ICT & its Impact on Job Dr A.K. Bandyopadhyay Satisfaction among Library Professionals of the State funded General Universities of West Bengal 16. Debajit Das Re-inventing the Library Brand in the Fast Dr S.C. Biswas Changing ICT Scenario in India – A Case Study of the Indian School of Mines University Central Library 17. Dipendra Raya Chettri A Study of the Buddhist Monastic Libraries in Dr T. Tripathi

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the Hill-Region of Darjeeling District 18. Md. Harun-or-Rashid Role of Information Centres in Sustainable Dr T. Tripathi Development: Study based on Dhaka Division, Bangladesh 19. Krishnendu Pramanik Designing Authority Control System for Bengali Dr P.S. Mukhopadhyay Script based Authority Data 20. Nandalal Mandal Measuring Research Trends and Ranking of Dr P.S. Mukhopadhyay Journals in Library and Information Science domain through Emerging Informetric Indicators B. Doctoral Awards during 2012-13: Sl. No. Name of the Scholar Topic of Research Supervisor(s) 1. Dipak Kr Seal Information Needs, Awareness and Information Dr S. C. Biswas Seeking Habits of Elected Women Representatives of Local Government: A Study with special reference to Panchayati Raj Institutions in West Bengal 2. Nimai Chand Saha Application of Information and Communication Dr S. C. Biswas Technologies in University Libraries in West Bengal: the Human Resource Perspective 3. Samir Kumar Jalal Indian Universities on the Web: Analysis of Dr S. C. Biswas & Hyperlinks through the Application of Dr P. S. Mukhopadhyay Webometric Tools and Techniques 4. Amitava Nandi Contributions of the University of Burdwan in Dr A.K. Bandyopadhyay Pure Sciences Research in West Bengal: An analytical study 5. Timir Lahiri Computer Application in College Libraries in Dr T. Tripathi North 24 Parganas (W.B.): Status, Problems and Prospect. 6. Janmejoy Thakur Intellectual Property Information and its Role Dr T. Tripathi & and Importance in Knowledge Generation and Dr C.R. Sain (Retd.) Industrial Development in India

C. Research by Faculty Members: Dr Subal Chandra Biswas, Professor Papers Published: 1) Open access to scholarly information in India: trends and developments. International Research: Journal of Library & Information Science, 2 (1), June 2012, pp. 89-101. Available online at: http://irjlis.com/ pdf_v2n1_jun2012/9_IR009.pdf [ISSN: 2249-0213]. [Co-authors: B. K. Roy and P. Mukhopadhyay] 2) Open access repositories in Asia: from SAARC to Asian tigers. Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal) (USA), Sept. 2012, pp. 1-11. Paper 808. Available online at: http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac/808. [ISSN 1522-0222]. [Co-authors: B. K. Roy and P. Mukhopadhyay] 3) Link analysis research of Indian universities. Information Studies (India), 19 (1), Jan, 2013, pp. 5-28. [ISSN 0971- 6726]. [Co-authors: S. K. Jalal and P. Mukhopadhyay] 4) Global visibility of Indian open access institutional digital repositories. International Research: Journal of Library & Information Science, 3 (1), April 2013, pp.182-194. Available online at: http://irjlis.com/wp-content/ uploads/2013/05/13_IR096.pdf [ISSN: 2249-0213]. [Co-authors: B. K. Roy and P. Mukhopadhyay]

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 31 Refresher Course/Orientation Programme Lectures delivered: 1. ‘Intellectual property rights in India: an overview’. Lecture delivered in the 85th Orientation Programme organised by the Academic Staff College, University of Burdwan, June 07-July 04, 2012. 2. ‘Online survey: a tool with academic and research potential’. Lecture delivered in the 87th Orientation Programme organised by the Academic Staff College, University of Burdwan, June 07-July 04, 2012. 3. ‘How to make use of the Internet as a resource’. Lecture delivered in the 89th Orientation Programme organised by the Academic Staff College, University of Burdwan, Feb. 06-March 05, 2013. 4. ‘Use of Internet for research’. Lecture delivered in the Short Term Course on Interactive Programme for Research Scholars organised by the Academic Staff College, University of Burdwan, March 16-21, 2013.

Participation and Presentation of Papers/Lectures in Seminars, Conferences, etc. 1. ‘West Bengal State Library Council: an overview’. Lecture delivered in the Workshop on “Increasing Awareness of LLA Members about Libraries” organised by the office of the District Library Officer, Bankura, Aug. 31, 2012. 2. Delivered lectures in the National Training Workshop on “Expansion in Developing and Organising Digital Information Resources” organised by the Central Library, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi in collaboration with the Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi during Sept. 24-26, 2012. 3. ‘Role of the State Library Council, Local Library Authority and Library Managing Committee in the development of public library services in West Bengal’. Lecture delivered in the “Awareness Programme for LLA Members and Managing Committee Members” organised by the office of the Local Library Authority, Siliguri Mahakuma Parishad Area, Siliguri, Sept. 27, 2012. 4. Chaired the Students’ Prize Giving Ceremony of the Chatra Nandalal Institution (H. S. School), , Hooghly on Dec. 22, 2012 and delivered the presidential address. 5. Acted as Coordinator in the Seminar on “Problems in the Management of Public Libraries and their Probable Solutions” held on the occasion of the Silver Jubilee Year Burdwan District Fair 2012-13 during Dec. 25-31, 2012. 6. Delivered the keynote address in the Seminar on “The Past, Present and Future of Library Development” held during the 24th Malda District Book Fair and Exhibition 2012-13, held at Malda during Jan. 17-23, 2013. 7. Delivered lecture entitled “Role of Public Libraries in Community Building” in the Seminar held on the occasion of the 18th North Dinajpur District Book Fair held at Islampur, North Dinajpur during Feb. 12-18, 2013. 8. Inaugurated the Library of the Burdwan Nehru Vidya Mandir High School (H.S), Indraprastha, Baburbag, Burdwan on Feb. 18, 2013 and delivered the inaugural speech. 9. Inaugurated the National Seminar on “Changing Paradigm of Library Services’ organised by the Dept of Library & Information Science, University of North Bengal on March 15, 2013 and delivered the inaugural speech. 10. Participated in the Two-day Seminar & Workshop on “Right to Information Act” organised by the Directorate of Distance Education, University of Burdwan in collaboration with the Distance Education Council, New Delhi during March 18-19, 2013. Dr Amit Kr. Bandyopadhyay, Professor Publications: 1. “Developing an efficient mechanism for retrieving documents using automatically generated metadata”. Springer Communications in Computer and Information Science. Springer CCIS - ISSN 1865-0929. 289, 2012, 71-79. [Jointly with S. Bandyopadhyay]. 2. ”Comparative research performance analysis of the Departments of Botany and Zoology of the University of Burdwan from 1960-2000”. Library Philosophy and Practice. 2012. (ISSN 1522-0222, 2012). [Jointly with A. Nandi].

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3. “Library habits of early teenagers: a study”. SRELS Journal of Information Management 49 (6), 2012, 623-629. [Jointly with PS Mandal]. 4. Scientometric Dimennsions of Research Productivity of the Botany Department, during 1960-2000. Library Philosophy and Practice. 2013. (ISSN: 1522-0222). [Jointly with A. Nandi].

Lectures delivered: 1. Worked as a resource person in the ‘UGC Sponsored Refresher Course on LIS orgnised by the UGC Academic Staff College, and delivered two lectures on “Research Design” on 24-6-2012. 2. Worked as a resource person delivering nine (09) ‘Special Lectures’ on “Library Statistics and Bibliometrics” under UGC Merged Scheme Remedial Coaching programme in the Department of Library and Information Science, Vidyasagar University, Midnapore from 25-2-13 to 27-2-2013. 3. Delivered the Key Note Address in the 13th Biennial Conference of the College Librarians’ Association and UGC Sponsored National Seminar on “Developing Digital Libraries for the Colleges of Assam: Issues and Challenges” held at Nowgong College, Nagaon, Assam from 17th-19th Match 2013 on “Organisation and Management of Digital Libraries”. 4. Delivered ‘Professor Prabir RoyChowdhury Memorial Lecture’ on “Sadharaner Granthagar O Janachetana” at Fakirchandra Roy Smriti Sadharan Granthagar, Sahid Shibsankar Roy Seva Samity, Babur Bag, Burdwan on 10- 3-2013. 5. Chaired two sessions of the 25th National Seminar of IASLIC held at Pondicherry University, Pondicherry from Dec 19-13, 2012.

Conference, Seminar, etc. attended: 1. Participated in the “Workshop for Academic Administrators” held from April 16-20, 2013 organised by the Academic Staff College, University of Burdwan. Dr Tridib Tripathi, Associate Professor Publications: 1. Changing Roles of LIS Professionals in Present Era. Indian Journal Library and Information Science, Vol. 6 May-Aug, 2012. pp. 89-92. (Print ISSN-0973-9548; Online ISSN-0973-9556). (Co-author: P. S. Mondal). 2. Performance Audit of University Libraries in West Bengal: Possible Performance Indicator. International Journal of Next Generation Computer Applications, Vol. 1, No.8, April 2013. pp. 1-6. (ISSN -2319-524X). (Co-author: B. Khan).

D. Sanctioned Research Projects: None

7. Faculty Improvement Programme: None

8. Any other achievement of the Department: None

DEPARTMENT OF LAW

Teaching Staff: (as on 31.05.2013) Name Designation Qualification 1) Dr. Sarit Kumar Sadhu Professor M.Com., LL.M., Ph.D. 2) Dr. Manik Chakraborty Professor LL.M., M.Phil., Ph.D. 3) Dr. Paresh Kumar Acharyya Associate Professor M.A., LL.M., DIRPM, Ph.D. 4) Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Tiwari Associate Professor LL.M., Ph.D.

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 33 5) Dr. Jayanta Kumar Saha Assistant Professor LL.M., Ph.D. 6) Dr. Rabindra Pahak Assistant Professor LL.M., Ph.D. Designation Men Women Gen SC ST OBC Total Gen SC ST OBC Total Professor 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Associate Professor 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Assistant Professor 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Student Enrolment (2012-13) Course(s) Men Women Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total LL.B 1st.Sem. 21 06 00 27 21 02 00 23 42 08 00 50 2nd Sem 22 08 01 31 28 01 00 29 50 09 01 60 3rd Sem 21 06 00 27 21 02 00 23 42 08 00 50 4th Sem 22 04 01 27 33 00 00 33 55 04 01 60 5th Sem 21 06 00 27 21 02 00 23 42 08 00 50 6th Sem 22 04 01 27 33 00 00 33 55 04 01 60 LL.M 1st Sem 13 03 00 16 08 01 00 09 21 04 00 25 2nd Sem 08 07 00 15 12 02 00 14 20 09 00 29 3rd Sem 13 03 00 16 08 01 00 09 21 04 00 25 4th Sem 08 07 00 15 12 02 00 14 20 09 00 29 Field of Studies : In LL.B all the subjects as prescribed by the Bar Council of India. In LL.M the specialization paper offered is Business Law.

Examination Results : Course Appeared Passed Men Women Total Men Women Total LL.B 1st Sem 40 31 71 22 20 42 2nd Sem 24 26 50 13 12 25 3rd Sem 28 23 51 20 18 38 4th Sem 17 24 41 14 22 36 5th Sem 18 21 39 16 20 36 6th Sem 20 14 34 18 12 30 LL.M 1st Sem 12 11 23 06 07 13 2nd Sem 11 12 23 07 11 18 3rd Sem 5 11 16 04 08 12 4th Sem 4 11 15 02 06 8

DEPARTMENT OF MASS COMMUNICATION

Head of the Department: MR. RAJESH DAS Teaching Staff : (as on 31.05.2013) Associate Professor : Dr. Saswati Gangopadhyay Assistant Professor : Sri Rajesh Das

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Report—5 Annual Report, 2012-13 34 Sri Mugdha Sengupta Designation Men Women Gen SC ST OBC Total Gen SC ST OBC Total Professor Reader/Asso.Prof 1 1 Sr. Lecturer Asst. Prof 2 2 Field of Studies: M.A in Mass Communication and Ph.D. in Mass Communication

Student Enrolment: Course(s) Men Women Total Gen SC ST OBC Total Gen SC ST OBC Total Gen SC ST OBC Total M.A/..... 1st Sem & 2nd Sem 10 01 00 00 11 32 02 00 01 35 42 03 00 01 46 3rd Sem & 4th Sem 16 03 00 00 19 31 00 00 00 31 38 03 00 00 50 Research Activities: (work in progress) Sl. No Name of the scholar (s) Topic of Research Supervisor(s) 1. Sri Soumya Dutta (NET JRF)Impact of Satellite Television on Audience : Dr. Saswati Gangopadhyay A study on select Towns In West Bangal. 2. Sri Rishigopal Mondal Rajnaitik Sambad Nirmaner Gati Prakriti : Dr. T. Tripathy. Paschimbanga Nirbachita Drisha Sharbha madham o dainik sambader tulanamulak alochana. 3. Sri Saroj Kumar Chakraborty “Information flow in Rural Bengal Vis-à-vis Dr. Saswati Gangopadhyay Globalization of Media : A study on Burdwan District”. 4. Sri Benoy Krishna Hazra “Communication for Empowerment or Dr. Saswati Gangopadhyay Marginalized Rural Women : Astudy of selected districts in West Bengal”. 5. Anuja Bagchi Print Media and legal Coverage : A study of Dr. Saswati Gangopadhyay selected English dailes in India. Joint with Dr. P. Acharya 6. Debdutta Tah Communication and Rural Development : A Dr. Saswati Gangopadhyay study in Burdwan district using the Joint with Dr. T. Tripathy. Dharmogola Concept. 7. Sukamal Kanti Das Human Right Coverage in English Newspapers Dr. Saswati Gangopadhyay of India : A content analysis of selected dailies. 8. Jayati Kumar Gender Bias in Indian Television Serials. A Dr. Saswati Gangopadhyay Conception study of viewers from two districts of West Bengal. Research by Faculty Members: (Papers / Books Published) Dr. Saswati Gangopadhyay 1. Jan-Jun2013 Journal of Geo-Environment Observer Siliguri ISSN 2277-6141 Putting Environment in Focus: The Role of Satellite Television in India (co-authored) 2. April-Sept 2012 Communication Today Jaipur ISSN:0975-217X Use of Women Indian Advertisements: A survey based study (single) 3. June2012 Science Communicator : Interdisciplinary Journal for Science Communication and Journalism Cochin

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University, Volume 03,Issue 02 ISSN:2231-217X An Empirical Study on Effects of Advertisement on Younger Generation in India (co-authored) April-Sept 2012 Communication Today Jaipur ISSN:0975-217X Use of Women Indian Advertisements: A survey based study (single) Rajesh Das Book 1. Mass Media & Society in the Post Globalization Period: Issues & Approaches- Edited by Rajesh Das & P. K. Bandyopadhyay, Wimbledon Publishing Company, by ANTHEM PRESS, 75-76 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 8HA, UK, ISBN NO – 13:9789380601984 Journals 1. ‘Women Initiative in Disaster Risk Reduction: From Mass Media to Community Media’, - The International Journal for Environmental Protection and Rural Development, April – June 2012, volume 1, Issue 4, ISSN: 2249- 4375, 2012 2. ‘Limitation of Right to Information Act, 2005’ - THEMIS, Annual Law Journal, IMS Law College, Noida, Vol. 5&6, ISSN No – 2278-4020, 2013, January 3. ‘Use of Traditional Environmental Knowledge for Environmental Security’ – Food and Environmental Security edited by Dr. Debarata Das Gupta, AGROBIOS (India), ISBN : 978=81-7754-509-8

Examination Result: Course Appeared Passed Men Women Total Men Women Total Semester I Semester II 10 30 40 10 30 40 Semester III Semester IV 13 25 38 13 25 38 Other achievement /Progressive measures of the department: i) Mr. Rajesh Das: Visiting faculty in the Department of Development Communication ‘RoopKala Kendra’, under the Department of Information & Cultural Affairs, Government of West Bengal from April to September, 2013 ii) Candidates Qualifying NET : Four iii) Practical Training Programme Subject No of Training Programme Advertising 1 Editing 1 Radio 1 Corporate Communication 1 Film Appreciation 1 TV Production 1 i. Practical Training and Internship The students are giving practical training by the department in different areas like radio, television, advertising etc. They are sent by the department to different media houses in Kolkata for practical training in areas of print and electronic journalism. ii. Participation of Teachers in Counseling of Students Teachers have discussion with students on academic and career related issues after classes where necessary. They are giving suggestions, guidance and advice in an informal manner. They are encouraged to freelance in different

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 36 media houses both at Burdwan and other places and some of the current students are doing the same.

Placement The department has send students to various media houses for interviews conducted with the purpose of getting placement from time to time with support from the University Placement section. Some of the Print Media Houses are Anandabazar Patrika Bartaman, Pratidin, Aajkal, Ekdin, Sambad, Statesman and some of the Electronic Media Houses are Etv, Aakash Bangla, 24-Ghanta, Kolkata TV Mahua Bangla & Star Ananda.

DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESSS ADMINISTRATION

Head of the Department : DEBMALYA DUTTA Teaching staff (as on 31.05.2013): Professor : Dr. Sankar Kr. Sengupta Dr. Pradip Kr. Malik Dr. Debmalya Dutta Associate Proffessor : Dr. Tanmoy Dasgupta Dr. Goutam Mitra Lecturer(Sr. Scale) : Dr. Pradyumna Kr.. Tripathy Assistant Professor : Sri Arindam Das Designation Men Women Gen SC ST OBC Total Gen SC ST OBC Total Professor 03 Nil Nil Nil 03 nil nil nil nil nil Associate Professor 02 Nil Nil Nil 02 nil nil nil nil nil Assistant Professor 01 Nil Nil Nil 01 nil nil nil nil nil Field of Studies: Operation Management, Human Resource Management, Finance Management, Marketing Management

Student Enrolment :(2012-13) Course Men Women Total MBA(Session Jan 2011 to Dec 2012) 19 11 30 MBA(Session Jul 2011 to June 2013) 19 11 30 Research Activities :(In Progress) Name of the Scholars(s) Topic of Research Supervisor(s) 1. Arijit Chatterjee Service Sector Marketing Approaches in Distance 1. Dr D M Dutta Education Courses: A Select Study of Some State Universities of West Bengal 1. Subhendu Majumdar 1. A Study on Reciprocal Interaction among 1. Dr S.K. Sengupta Emotional Competence, Organizational Commitment led Work Behaviours and Managerial Success leading to Organizational Effectiveness 2. Piyashi Banik 2. Impact of HRD Climate on Employee Work 2. Dr S.K. Sengupta Behaviours: A Case Study on Some Major Operating Banks in the State of 1. Anup Mukhopadhyay 1. Data Warehousing Developments of an Enterprise: 1. -do- Data Warehousing Towards Enhanced Reporting performance in Pharmaceutical Industry. 2.Sadananda Sarkar 2. Maintenance Practice vis-à-vis Latest techniques 2. -do-

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available with special Ref. to Rotary Machines : A Case Study of Visakhapatnam Steel Plant 3. Amar V. Agarwala 3. Strategic Partnerships in the financial Sectors 3. -do- Against the Backdrop of Globalization 4. Mrityunjoy Roy 4. Development of Integrated Logistic Information 4. -do- System for use in Indian Pharmaceutical Industry 5. Arunava Bhattacharya 5. A Study on the Growth of Roadways Sector in 5. -do- India with special reference to Public Private Partnership 6. Ramkrishna 6. Unit Linked and Pension Policies of LICI and 6. -do- Vivekananda Das Private Insurance Companies: a Study on Customer Responsiveness 7. Partha Sarathi 7. Impact of Information Technology on Service 7. -do- Choudhuri Quality: A Study on Customer Satisfaction of Life Insurance Corporation of India in Burdwan

1. Tarun Samadder 1.Fair Value in IFRS 1. Dr. G. Mitra 2. Susmita Mazumdar 2. Commodity Future Trading in India 2. Dr. G. Mitra 3. S Paul 3. Technical Analysis 3. Dr. G. Mitra 4. M Dutta 4.Insurance Sector 4. Dr. G. Mitra 1.Amitava Guha Role of Emotional Intelligence in the Behaviour of Dr P.K.Tripathy Employees- A Study on TATA Iron and Steel Company 2. Abu Sayeed Mondal Perceived Service Quality and its Impact on Students’ Dr P.K.Tripathy & Satisfaction with Reference to Management Dr P.K. Mallick Education in in Kolkata 3.Partha Sarathi Dutta Performance appraisal of Officers Managerial Level- Dr P.K.Tripathy & A Case Study Dr Ajit Kumar Ghosh 4.Suvarun Goswami A Comparative Analysis of Different Methods for Dr P.K.Tripathy & Settlement of Industrial and their Impact on Dr Ajit Kumar Ghosh Industrial Relations Souren Koner Customer Satisfaction and Service Quality : Impact Dr P.K. Mallick on Sales Performance of retail outlet dealing in Cosmetics with reference to Burdwan District Abu Sayeed Mondal Perceived Service Quality and its Impact on Students’ Dr P.K. Mallick Satisfaction with Reference to Management Education in in Kolkata Doctoral Degree (Ph.D) awards during the year: Sl No. Name of Awardee Title of Thesis Name of the Supervisor(s) 1. Indranil Mondal Stock Market Volatility Dr G Mitra Research by Faculty Members : Sl No. Name of the Teacher Title of Papers Ref. to the Publication 1. Dr S.K. Sengupta Emergence of Business Excellence : Role of the 1. Journal of Business distinctive capabilities of the firm Management, Commerce & Dr S.K. Sengupta [Jointly] Challenge of emotional labour in present Research[JBMCR]1(4), Dr S.K.Sengupta & P Sarkar day work scenario 1-6[ISSN 2319-250x) 2. Dr D.M.Dutta Destination Marketing a tool for Societal 2.Parikalpana,VIII -8,100- (Co author) Development and Women Empowerment: A 107[ISSN 0974-2808]

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Case Study on in West Bengal 3. Dr. P.K.Mallick 3. Understanding employees’ line of orientation 3. In P.P.Sengupta et.al vis-à-vis business strategies and HRM practices (Eds) International relationship: Perspective from a state public Conference on Business sector organization. and Information management (ICBIM- 2012) Contemporary Issues in Business and Information management, I, 432-444, New Delhi: Allied [ISBN: 978-81-8424-744-2] “Business Excellence: Rhetoric and Reality” Published By University of Burdwan, Sept. 2012 Role of Tour Operators in Marketing of Tourism Business Emerging Sustainable Tourism in India Trends and Evolving Practices-Edited Book By Dr Y Venkata Rao and Dr S.K.Swain, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai, 2013, PP 51-56. 4. 1. Dr T Dasgupta 1. “Genetic Algorithm- An Emerging Technique 1. JIS Management Vista, in Managerial Decision Making Vol. VI, No. 1 June,2012 (Pg 58-67). ISSN 0974-0872 2. “The Contribution of Public Private 2. SIT Journal of Partnership in the Development of Highways Management, vol. 1 no. 1, Sector in India” June 2012 ( Pg 155-173 ISSN 2278-9111 3. “A technique for determining the opium mix 3. Decision Science Letters of logistics service providers of a make-to-order (Growing Sciences Ltd.) Vol. supply chain by formulating and solving a 2 No. 2, 2013( Pg 95- constrained nonlinear cost optimization problem” 108). (Refereed, Indexed) 4. Application of Markov Process for HR Planning 4. Business Excellence: and Development ij Indian Industry with Special Rhetoric and Reality, Reference to the Effects of Globalization” University of Burdwan Publication, 2013 (ISSN 81- 87259-83-3

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5. Dr Goutam Mitra 1. Fair Value Measurement of Assets–Property ISSN 2250-1924 Plant &Equipment 2. Micro Small & Medium Enterprises in India ISSN 2230-9241 3. Global Financial Crisis- should credit default ISSN 2276-6546 swap be made responsible 4. IFRS for Derivative Finance Instrument ISSN 2347-1905 5. Technical Analysis of L & T Should price ISSN 0974-70-95

6. Dr P K Tripathy 1. Business Excellence : A Contemporary 1. IFRSA Business Review, Approach to Ushering in a New Horizon in vol. 2, Issue 4, Dec. 2012 Tourism Sector 2.Talent Management : Key to Competitive 2. Business Excellence- Advantage and Business Excellence Rhetoric and Reality (Ed Volume) Editors Dr S.K. Sengupta & Dr A Jafar [Published by The University of Burdwan, Sept. 2012 Examination Results Course Appeared Passed Men Women Total Men Woman Total MBA (Session Jan 2011 to Dec 2012) 13 10 23 13 10 23 MBA (Session Jul 2011 to June 2013) 15 11 26 15 11 26 Faculty Improvement Programme : (a) Chaired Technical Session IV, Marketing in UGC Sponsored National Seminar on Changing Dimensions of Management Practices in India organized by Vidyasagar University, Deptt of Business Administration, Midnapore, March 22-23, 2014. (Dr D.M.Dutta) (b) Presented a paper entitled: A Study on the Prospect of Adventure Tourism: A Panoramic Review of Global vis- à-vis West Bengal Specific India Bound Study.” Organized by Society of Management and Behavioral Services, held in Haridwar, Uttarakhand, June 23-24, 2014(Dr D.M.Dutta) (c) Presented a paper entitled Corporate and Image building Strategy’ in Three days practical training programme on corporate communication organized by Deptt of Mass Communication, B.U. on February 12, 2014(Dr D.M.Dutta) (d) Attended one week short term course on “ Computational Tools & Open Source Software” organized by ASC, B.U [Dr T Dasgupta] (e) Keynote address in the National Seminar on ‘Opportunities & Challenges of Contemporary & Innovative Management Practices’ organized by SIT,Siliguri, in collaboration with WBUT, Oct 5, 2012[Dr T Dasgupta] (f) Session chairman in the General Management session at the National Seminar on ‘Opportunities & Challenges of Contemporary & Innovative Management Practices’ organized by SIT, Siliguri, in collaboration with WBUT, Oct 5, 2012[Dr T Dasgupta]

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(g) Session Chairman Group D ( Technical Session)National seminar on ‘Advancement in Management & Related Issues ‘, Deptt of Business Administration , Kalyani University University, Nov 22-23, 2012. [Dr T Dasgupta] (h) Resource person in the 89tyh Orientation Programme organized by ASC, B.u Topic : Project and Consultancy Feb 21, 2013[Dr T Dasgupta] (i) Resource person for the General Paper in the UGC NET Coaching Centre. [Dr T Dasgupta] (j) Coordinator, MBA Distance Programme of the Directorate of Distance Education, The University of Burdwan [Dr T Dasgupta] (k) Coordinator, Ph D Coursework in Business Administration [Dr T Dasgupta] (l) External Expert in the Inspection Team of West Bengal University of technology (WBUT) in connection with granting/ extending affliation , increases in intake etc. of various management courses to different institutions. [Dr T Dasgupta]

DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (HUMAN RESOURCE)

Name of the Teacher-in-Charge : DR AMIR JAFAR Teaching Staff (as on 31.05.2013): Dr Partha Sarkar, M.Sc (Economics), MBA (HR) PhD, Sr. Lecturer Dr Amir Jafar, M.Com, MBA(HR), PhD, , Sr. Lecturer Designation ` Men Women Gen SC ST OBC Total Gen SC ST OBC Total Professor Reader (Associate Prof.) ------Senior Lecturer (Asst Prof.) 2 --- 2 ----- Lecturer (Asst Prof.) Field of studies : Human Resource Management Student Enrolment: Course Men Women Total MBA(HR) Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total 1st Semester 2nd Semester 13 3 16 11 11 24 3 - 27 3rd Semester 4th Semester 14 2 - 16 09 -- 09 23 2 - 25

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 41 Research Activities(In Progress): Sl. No. Name of the scholars Topic of Research Supervisor(s) 1 Aloke Kumar Singh Corporate Social Responsibilities in the Indian Dr. Amir Jafar Oil and Gas Industry: An Empirical Study 2 Shauvik Roy Chowdhury Human Resource Management in Indian Universities: Perspective and Prospect Dr. Partha Sarkar 3 Indranil Debgupta Stakeholders’ Perception of Internal Marketing: Dr. Partha Sarkar A Study on Select Banks with Reference Burdwan District 4 Managing Human Resources vis-à-vis Organisational Change: A Study on the power sector in West Bengal Dr. Partha Sarkar 5 Sumantra Bhattacharyya Political Marketing: A Study from the Indian Dr. Partha Sarkar (Joint Supervisor) Perspective Research by Faculty Members (Papers published durig this year) : Dr. Partha Sarkar Papers Published 1. “Organizing The Unorganized: Trade Union Response vis-à-vis The Unorganized Sector In India”, Proceedings of ILERA (IIRA) World Congress 2012, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, July 2-5, 2012 (Joint author of a paper in Conference proceedings, URL: http://ilera2012.wharton.upenn.edu/ ) 2. “Unfurling Knowledge Society Construct, Perspective and Pattern: A Cross-Country Study”, Seventh Annual International Conference on Public Policy and Management, Indian Institute of Management, , 16-18 August 2012, (Joint author of the paper in Conference volume comprising select papers, Centre For Public Policy, Indian Institute of Management-Bangalore) 3. “An Empirical Study on the Relationship between Corporate Governance and Firm performance in India”, Edited volume on Business Excellence: Rhetoric and Reality, (Joint author of a paper in an Edited volume published by The University of Burdwan, ISBN: 81-87259-83-3, published in September 2012) Dr. Amir Jafar Papers Published 1. “Organizing The Unorganized: Trade Union Response Vis-À-Vis The Unorganized Sector In India”, Conference Proceedings of the 16th ILERA World Congress, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 2nd July to 5th July, 2012 [Refereed paper] available at http://ilera2012.wharton.upenn.edu/ 2. Executive Compensation vis-à-vis Firm Performance: Identifying Future Research Agenda, SIT Journal of Management [ISSN: 2278-9111] Papers in Edited Volume 1. The paper entitled “Executives’ Perception Analysis vis-à-vis Human Resource Accounting System: An Exploratory Study” has been featured in the Seminar Volume on Human Resource Management-Leading the Changes published by Cygnus (ISBN: 978-93-80813-13-4). 2. The paper entitled “An Empirical Study on Dividend Policy Models in Indian Sector” has been featured in “International Finance for Infrastructure Development” published by Bloomsbury (ISBN: 978-81-924302-3-2) 3. The paper entitled “Comprehending the Linkage between Spirituality and Entrepreneurship” has been featured in Integrating Spirituality and Organizational Leadership, ISOL Publication, 2013 (ISBN 978-81-920639-3-5)

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4. The paper entitled “An Empirical Study on the Relationship between Corporate Governance and Firm Performance in India” has been featured in Business Excellence: Rhetoric and Reality, University of Burdwan Publication, 2013 (ISBN: 81-87259-83-3) Book 1. Edited Volume- Business Excellence: Rhetoric and Reality published by The University of Burdwan. [ISBN:81- 87259-83-3]

Seminars/Conferences Attended: Dr. Partha Sarkar Sl no. Title of the programme Venue Period 1 2nd Refresher course in Business Studies UGC-Academic Staff College, 24th Nov to 14th December The University of Burdwan 2012 2 Short term course on Computational UGC-Academic Staff College, 19-25 March 2013 Tools and Open Source Software The University of Burdwan Sl No. Title of paper presented/talk delivered Name of Conference Venue Date 1 Unfurling Knowledge Society Seventh Annual Indian Institute 16-18 August 2012 Construct, Perspective and Pattern: International Conference of Management, A Cross-Country Study on Public Policy and Bangalore Management 2 Unfurling the Relationship between 65th All India KPB Hinduja 9-11 November business strategies and Human Resource Commerce Conference College of 2012 Management Practices: An Empirical Study Commerce, Mumbai 3 Students’ Perception of ‘Best Companies’ 65th All India Commerce KPB Hinduja 9-11 November vis-à-vis Employer Branding: A Study Conference College of 2012 Using Perceptual Mapping Technique Commerce, Mumbai 4 Identification of Future Research Areas in AICTE Sponsored JIS College of 28th April 2012 Sustainable Business Growth and Modern National Conference on Engineering, Management Sustainable Business Kalyani Growth and Modern Management Dr. Amir Jafar: 1. Presented a paper entitled “Executive Compensation vis-à-vis Firm Performance: Identifying Future Research Agenda” at the 4th National Seminar on ‘Opportunities & Challenges of Contemporary & Innovative Management Practices’ organized by the Department of Business Administration, Siliguri Institute of Technology held on 5th and 6th October 2012. 2. Attended the Eleventh International Accounting Conference on Sustainability: Corporate Governance, Environment and Business Reporting organized by the Indian Accounting Association Research Foundation in association with Deloitte and EIILM at Kolkata during 5th & 6th January, 2013 and presented a paper entitled “Investigation into the Relationship between Executive Compensation and Firm Performance”. 3. Attended the 4th International Conference on Integrating Spirituality and Organizational Leadership organized by the ISOL Foundation at Bhubaneswar during 10-12 January 2013 and presented a paper entitled “Comprehending the Linkage between Spirituality and Entrepreneurship”.

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4. Attended the International HR Conference on HR-Next-Focus, Engage and Align organized by the Department of MHRM, Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Administration with SHRM India at Kolkata during 27th-28th February 2013 and presented a paper entitled “Comprehending the Influence of Cultural Dimensions on CEO Compensation and Firm Performance: The Indian Context”. 5. Presented a paper entitled “Identifying the Employee Retention Strategies for Organisational Excellence: The Indian Context” at the UGC-Sponsored National Seminar on Changing Dimensions of Management Practices in India organized by the Department of Business Administration, Vidyasagar University, held during 22-23 March 2013.at Midnapore.

Examination Results Course Appeared Passed MBA(HR) Men Women Total Men Women Total 1st Semester 2nd Semester 3rd Semester 4th Semester 16 09 25 16 09 25 Sanctioned Research Projects : (Continuing) Sl No Name of the Project Sanctioning Amount Authority Sanctioned Period Progress 1 An Empirical Investigation University Grants Rs. 5,50,600 Period: 2 years Continuing of the HRM Practices of Commission (01-04-2013 to the Indian Healthcare 31-3-2015) Industry in the face of Globalization 2 Enhancing quality of service University Grants Rs 3,53,800 Period: 2 years and producing to obtain Commission (01-04-2013 to competitive advantage 31-3-2015) through employee empowerment

DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY

Name of the Head : DR. TAFAJOL HOSSAIN Teaching Staff: (as on 31.05.2013) Professor : Dr. Sunil Roy, M.A., Ph.D. Dr. Rajat Bhattacharya, M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor : Dr. Santosh Kumar Pal, M.A, Ph.D. Dr. Mridula Bhattacharyya, M.A., Ph.D. Dr. Tafajol Hossain, M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor : Dr. Dhruba Acharyya, M.A., Ph.D. Dr. Prasanta Sarkar, M.A., Ph.D. Designation Men Women Gen SC ST OBC Total Gen SC ST OBC Total Professor 02 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 00 00 Reader/Associate Professor 02 00 00 00 02 01 00 00 00 01 Assistant Professor 00 01 00 01 02 00 00 00 00 00

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 44 Field of Studies of the approved Course contents : (i) Two-Year M.A. Course (divided in four Semesters) with the following special papers: Vedanta, (b) Nyaya-Vaisesika, (c) Advanced Logic and (d) Applied Ethics in addition to other general papers covering various systems of Indian Philosophy, Western Philosophy, Contemporary Trends in Western Philosophy, Logic (Indian and Western), Philosophy of Mind and Issues in Ethical and Social Studies, Theory of Knowledge etc. (ii) Two-Year M. Phil Course (iii) Ph.D. Programme

Student Enrolment (2012-13): Course(s) Men Women Total M.A Gen SC ST OBC Total Gen SC ST OBC Total Gen SC ST OBC Total 1st Sem 21 15 00 04 40 33 06 01 05 45 54 21 01 09 85 2nd Sem 21 15 00 04 40 33 06 01 05 45 54 21 01 09 85 3rd Sem 12 10 03 02 27 42 12 01 03 58 54 22 04 05 85 4th Sem 12 10 03 02 27 42 12 01 03 58 54 22 04 05 85 M.Phil 04 0 0 0 04 01 0 0 0 01 05 0 0 0 05 Research Activities (work in progress) Sl. No. Name of the Scholar(s) Topic of Research Supervisor(s) 1 Sujit Kumar Mandal ı˛ıœf˙«ÀÚı˛ ˜±Úı ¸M± Prof. Sunil Roy & Prof. Pradyot Kumar Mandal 2 Rina Ghosh ˜±Ú≈¯∏ › Ó¬±ı˛ øÚ˚˛øÓ¬ – ı˛ıœf˙«ÀÚı˛ Œ√õ∂øé¬ÀÓ¬ Prof. Sunil Roy ¤fl¬øȬ ¬Ûı˛…±À˘±‰¬Ú± 3 Pinaki Sankar ı±Î¬◊˘ ˙«ÀÚı˛ ı˛+¬ÛÀı˛‡±ñ¤fl¬øȬ ’Ài§¯∏± Prof. Sunil Roy Chattopadhyay 4 Rubi Chakraborty Prof. Sunil Roy 5 Krishna Kundu Prof. Sunil Roy 6 Dinanath Ghatak Prof. Sunil Roy 7 Bratati Kundu Nyâya and Vaisesika on sabdapramana Prof. Rajat Bhattacharya & Prof. Pradyot Kumar Mandal 8 Debabrata Saha Ú±øô¶∏fl¬ ˆ¬±ı˛Ó¬œ˚˛ ˙«ÀÚ ÚœøÓ¬øı…± Prof. Rajat Bhattacharya & Prof. Pradyot Kumar Mandal 9 Sunil Kumar Das The Moral Issues of Abortion: Ongoing Debates Prof. Rajat Bhattacharya

10 Anita Shaw Self in the Viœi??âdvaita Vedânta of Râmânuja Prof. Rajat Bhattacharya

11 Sk Abdul Halim ¬ÛÓ¬?ø˘ › ı˛±˜±Ú≈ÀÊı˛ ˙«ÀÚ Œ˚±· Prof. Rajat Bhattacharya

12 Suchandra Neogi Moral Status of Euthanasia and Self-willed Death Prof. Rajat Bhattacharya

13 Rajkumar Modak Justification of Moral Value Judgments : A Prof. Rajat Bhattacharya Critical Review 14 Uttam Kumar Animal Welfare versus Animal Rights: A Study Dr. Santosh Kumar Pal Mukhopadhyay in Animal Ethics 15 Ashoke kumar Mandal Poverty and Moral Philosophy Dr. Santosh Kumar Pal 16 Asif Iqbal Ú…±˚˛, ˜œ˜±—¸± › Œı±ÀôL√ w˜ › √õ∂˜±ñ ¤fl¬øȬ Dr. Mridula Bhattacharyya & ˜”˘…±˚˛Ú Prof. Amarnath Bhattacharya 17 Nandita Basu ÕÊÚ, ŒıÃX¬ › ∆ıÀ˙ø¯∏fl¬ ˙«ÀÚ ¬Ûı˛˜±Ú≈ı±ñ¤fl¬øȬ Dr. Mridula Bhattacharyya & ’ÕZÓ¬ı±œ ¸˜œé¬± Prof. Amarnath Bhattacharya 18 Baikuntha Nath Pal Ú…±˚˛, ∆ıÀ˙ø¯∏fl¬, ˆ¬±A › ’ÕZÓ¬ Œı±ÀôL√ ’ˆ¬±ıñ Dr. Mridula Bhattacharyya &

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 45 ¤fl¬øȬ Ó≈¬˘Ú±˜”˘fl¬ øıÀù≠¯∏Ì Prof. Amarnath Bhattacharya

19 Arup Adhikari ˆ¬±ı˛Ó¬œ˚˛ ˙«ÀÚ :±Ú › :±ÀÚı˛ √õ∂fl¬±˙ñ¤fl¬øȬ ¸˜œé¬± Dr. Mridula Bhattacharyya

20 Payel Chattopadhyay ÕıÀ˙ø¯∏fl¬, Ú…±˚˛, ˜œ˜±—¸± › ’ÕZÓ¬ Œı±ÀôL√ fl¬˜«ñ Dr. Mridula Bhattacharyya ¤fl¬øȬ ¸˜œé¬± 21 Sabina Begum Some Reflections on Essence and Meaning Dr. Tafajol Hossain 22 Munmun Dutta ı˛ıœfÚ±Ô › øıÀıfl¬±ÚÀjı˛ ‘ø©ÜÀÓ¬ Ú±ı˛œ – Ú±ı˛œı±œ Dr. Tafajol Hossain ¬ÛȬˆ”¬ø˜ÀÓ¬ ¤fl¬øȬ ¸˜œé¬± 23 Pranab Ghosh Singular Terms and Existence: An Analytical Dr. Tafajol Hossain Study 24 Dalim Sk The Concept of Man in Islamic Philosophy Dr. Tafajol Hossain 25 Shiben Kr. Sarkar Speech Acts and Communication : A Critical Dr. Tafajol Hossain Study 26 Suman Banerjee Nyâya Theory of Meaning vis-à-vis Dr. Tafajol Hossain Wittgensteinean Theories on Meaning 27 Alok Mondal Davidson and Dummett on Meaning and Truth Dr. Tafajol Hossain 28 Dipayan Pattanayak A Nyaya Response to Skepticism and Knowledge Dr. Dhruba Acharyya -claim 29 Sumanta Ghosh Bagh ıb¶∏±«Ô › ŒıÃX¬±«Ô – Ú…±˚˛ ¤ı— ∆ı˚˛±fl¬ı˛Ì › ŒıÃX¬ Dr. Dhruba Acharyya ˜ÀÓ¬ı˛ ¤fl¬øȬ ¸˜œé¬± 30 Suraiya Yeasmin ¬Ûı˛±˜˙« – Ú…±˚˛˜Ó¬ Dr. Dhruba Acharyya 31 Kalyan Banerjee Ú…±˚˛-∆ı˙ø¯∏fl¬ ˙«ÀÚ ı‘øMñ¤fl¬øȬ ¸˜œé¬± Dr. Dhruba Acharyya 32 Arpita Saha ¸±—‡…œ˚˛ √õ∂fl‘¬øÓ¬¬Û≈è¯∏Ó¬MW ¤ı— ˆ¬±·ı»¬Û≈ı˛±Ì Dr. Dhruba Acharyya 33 Kabita Hazra ¬Ûøı˛Àı˙ ÚœøÓ¬˙±¶a › ¸±øMWfl¬ ¬Û≈ı˛±ÀÌ ¬Ûøı˛Àı˙ ˆ¬±ıÚ± Dr. Dhruba Acharyya 34 Dipayan Pattanayak A Nyâya Response to Skepticism and Dr. Dhruba Acharyya Knowledge-claim 35 Santanu Roy Ú…±˚˛ ˙«ÀÚ ¬Ûé¬Ó¬± – ¤fl¬øȬ ¸˜œé¬± Dr. Dhruba Acharyya 36 Sukla Mandal ’±·˜Î¬•§ı˛ ڱȬÀfl¬ ’±R±ñ¤fl¬øȬ ±˙«øÚfl¬ ¸˜œé¬± Dr. Dhruba Acharyya 37 Sima Choudhuri ÷˙, fl¬Í¬, ˜≈G¬fl¬, Œù´Ó¬±ù´Ó¬ı˛ ά◊¬ÛøÚ¯∏ › ¸±—‡…fl¬±øı˛fl¬±˚˛ Dr. Dhruba Acharyya õ∂fl‘¬øÓ¬¬Û≈è¯∏Ó¬MW 38 Santanu Roy Ú…±˚˛ ˙«ÀÚ ¬Ûé¬Ó¬± – ¤fl¬øȬ ¸˜œé¬± Dr. Dhruba Acharyya Doctoral Awards (Ph.D.) during the year: Sl. No. Name of the Scholar(s) Topic of Research Supervisor(s) 1 Siba Prasad Choudhury ·±g¬œı˛ ÚœøÓ¬˙«Úñ¤fl¬øȬ ˜”˘…±˚˛Ú Prof. Sunil Roy 2 Tiwi Etika Samkhya Theory of Evolution : Prof. Rajat Bhattacharya An Analytical Review 3 Minati Ghosh ¬ˆ¬±ı˛Ó¬œ˚˛ ˙«ÀÚ Œ˝Ó≈¬ı±ñ¤fl¬øȬ ¸˜œé¬± Prof. Amarnath Bhattacharya & Dr. Mridula Bhattacharyya 4 Prasanta Sarkar Anthropocentrism : A Study in Environmental Dr. Santosh Kumar Pal Philosophy Research by Faculty Members: Sl.No. Name of the teacher Title of the paper Ref. to the Publication 1 Prof. Sunil Roy (i) Vivekananda O Brahmosamaj (i) Tattva O Prayog, Darshan O Samaj Trust,2012 (ii) Alokprapti Yuktibodha O Dharma : (ii) Janma-Sardha Shatavarse Vivekanander Darshaner Pariprekshite Vivekananda, Milankanti Kicchu Katha Satpathi, 2012

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(iii) Anirvaner Dristite Vivekananda iii) Swami Vivekananda O Bharatiya Navajagriti, Debabrata Ghosh, 2013 (iv) Nari Swadhinata O Tar Adhikar Prasange (iv) Nari–Samasamayik Chokhe, Gandhi Yasin Khan, 2013 2 Dr. Rajat Bhattacharya (i) “Ambedkar’s Ambivalence for Hinduism” (i) Darshan - Manjari – The Burdwan University Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 8, Burdwan, December 2012 (ii) “Logic, Language and Reality in (ii) Language and Thought, Sâ?khyakârikâ” Jyotish Basak and K. Joardar, Northern Book Centre, New Delhi, 2012 (iii) “Austin’s theory of Performative (iii) Language, Culture and Utterance : A Review” Value, (ed.) Kantilal Das and N. K. Roy, Northern Book Centre, New Delhi, 2012 (iv) “Yoga in the Practical Vedânta for (iv) Swami Vivekanander Happiness Freedom and Global Peace” Darshan Bhabana, (ed.) Subodh Kumar Pal, Panchmura Mahavidyala and Baiowala, Kolkata, 2012 3 Dr. Santosh Kumar Pal (i) Phalita Nitisastra: Pratham Khanda (i) Levant Books, Kolkata, 2012 [ISBN 978-93-80663-59-3] (ii) The Bhumisukta revisited in the (ii) Philosophy Study (David Background of Contemporary Publishing, USA), Vol.2, No.11, Environmentalism 2012 [ISSN 2159-5313] 4 Dr. Dhruba Acharyya Hedonism in Ethics. Sadesh, Kolkata, 2013. 5 Dr. Prasanta Sarkar An Ineliminable Element of Moral Satyam Shivam (Prof. Anthropocentrism Dr. Basavaraj P. Siddhashrama’s Felicitation Volume) (ISBN: 978- 81-924572-0-8), 2012.

Research Project (personal): Nature of Project Title Amount Period Present with Sponsor Sanctioned Status Major Research Project, UGC Animal Liberation and Environmental Rs. 5,39,800/- 2 Yrs, w.e.f. Ongoing Ethics: A Study on their Compatibility 01.04.2013 Examination Results: Course Appeared Passed Men Women Total Men Women Total Semester IV (2010-12) 23 61 84 23 61 84 Semester II (2011-13) 27 52 79 23 51 74 Semester III (2011-13) 27 52 79 27 52 79 Semester I (2012-14) 40 44 84 37 42 79

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M.Phil (2009-11) 00 00 00 00 00 00 Faculty Improvement Programme : (i) One Invited (Special) lecture was delivered by Swmi Vedaswarupananda on “Swami Vivekanander Seba bhabana” on 21st November 2012. (ii) A series of six Invited (Special) Lectures was delivered by Professor Debasis Roy, Department of Philosophy, Allahabad University, on the theme “Rumblings in Western Ethics” from 22.08.2012 to 29.08 2012. (iii) One Invited (Special) lecture was delivered by Professor V.N. Sheshagiri Rao, Department of Philosophy, Mysore University on the theme ‘Practical Vedanta of Swami Vivekananda’ on 12.03.2013.

DEPARTMENT OF SANSKRIT

Head of the Department : PROF. PARTHA PRATIM DAS. 1. Student Enrolment (2012-2013) Men Women Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total 1st Sem. - 22 9 1 32 49 17 3 69 71 26 4 101 2nd Sem. - 22 9 1 32 49 17 3 69 71 26 4 101 3rd Sem. - 24 10 1 35 46 16 3 65 70 26 4 100 4th Sem. - 24 10 1 35 46 16 3 65 70 26 4 100 2. Courses/Fields of Studies : M.A.( regular- semester system) with specialization on Literature, Philosophy, Veda, Epigraphy and Grammar; M.A. (through distance mode in collaboration with DDE, BU) with special paper ‘Combined’ (Misra); M.Phil. and Ph.D.

3. Faculty members as on 31-05-2013 : Partha Pratim Das (Gen, male- Epigraphy) – Professor- M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Bhaskarjyoti Ghosal ( Gen, male- Literature) – Professor- M.A., Ph.D. Aditi Sarkar (Gen, female- Epigraphy) – Professor - M.A., Ph.D. Satyabati Banerjee (Gen, female- Grammar) – Associate Professor- M.A., Ph.D. Sumita Batabyal (Gen, female- Epigraphy) – Associate Professor- M.A.,Ph.D.

4. Research/Academic Activities :

A) Research work for Ph.D. (in progress) by the scholars under the present PG faculty members (as on 31-05-2013): Scholar/Topic/Supervisor - i) Dulal Chandra Ghosh / Pandu-vamsi Abhilekhamalay Bharatiya Itihas, Samaj O Samskriti /Dr Partha Pratim Das ii) Tapas Patra / Sanskrit Inscriptions of Kalinga (5th and 6th centuries A.D.) : An Analytical Study /Do. iii) Manasi Mohanta/Natun Tathyer Aloke Veder Kal Vichar/ Do. iv) Utpal Das / Laukik Samskrita Sahitye Rajnaitik Chintan / Do. v) Shyamali Kumar/Ramayan O Mahabharate Lokasamskritir Upadan :Ekti Visiesanatmak Adhyayan/Do. vi) Suman Chatterjee /Sarabhapuriya Abhilekhamalay Bharatiya Itihas, Samaj O Samskriti / Do. vii) Tanusri Maji /Samskrita Sahitye Pratiphalita Grihasajja : Ekti Adhyayan/ Do.

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viii) Susmita Goswami/ Abhilekhamurtimudrasahayena Bhagavatadharmasya Vivartanadharanusandhanam/ Dr Aditi Sarkar. ix) Biswarup Goswami/ Samskrita Puran Sahitye Rajdharma : Ekti Samiksha/ Do. x) Satyajit Maity/ Arthasastre Pararastraniti / Do. xi) Priyanka Chatterjee/Narad Smriti :Ekti Samiksha/ Do. xii) Piyali Das/Prachin Bharate Aparadh O Dandavidhan :Kautilyer Arthasastranirbhar Ekti Samiksha/Do. xiii) Dibyajyoti Hazra/Samskritasahityalokena Uttarabharatasyasamajaviksanam (Isaviyacaturthasatakatah Saptamasatabdim Yavad):Samiksaika/ Do. xiv) Mohan Kumar Mondal/ Dandharmer Aloke Prachin Bharatiya Samaj Vikshan/ Do. xv) Koyali Banerjee/ Rajashekhar Virochita Balaramayana Nataker Samikshatmak Adhyana/ Do. xvi) Susmita Saha (Bera)/ Malavikagnimitram : Ekti Samiksatmak Adhyayana / Dr Bhaskarjyoti Ghosal. xvii) Sudipta Sekhar Maity / Vaidik Prajnay Alokita Adhunik Yuger Pancha Manisi/ Do. xviii) Munmun Mallick/Nirguna Brahmatattva Vichar :Ekti Samiksa/ Do (Jointly). xix) Tamali Ghosh/ Guptapurva-Guptaparavarti Yuger Ssilpa-samskriti Evam Samskrita Bhasa/ Do (Jointly). xx) Chhanda Das/ Bharater Adhyatma-sadhanay Ekatver Sandhan :Ekti Samiksa/ Do (Jointly). xxi) Swapan Majhi/Katantra-Paniniya Vyakaranayostadhitapratyaynam Samiksanam/Dr Satyabati Banerjee. xxii) Bula Pal /Lokakathar Natyarup : Bhaser Krititva/ Do. xxiii) Soma Bandyopadhyay/ Srimadbhagavatgitar Aloka Dharmatattva Samiksha/ Do (Jointly). xxiv) Piyali Ghosh/ Nyaya-Vaisesikmate Padarthatattvajnaner Mokshakaranata/ Do (Jointly). xxv) Anindya Choudhury/Vyakaraner Dristite Dhatupath Samikshar Tulanatmak Samiksha/ Do. xxvi) Indrani Chatterjee/Gautamiya Nyayanaye Pratyaksha Anumana Pramana O Prama Samiksha/ Dr Sumita Batabyal (Jointly). xxvii) Rinku Bandyopadhyay/ Samskrita Sahityer AlokeBharatiya Vastuvidya Samiksha / Do xxviii) Krishnadas Pal/ Bharatiya Samskrita Sahitye Caritakavya O Lekhamalar Prasangikata/ Do. xxix) Kakali Dutta /Gauna Upanishad Samiksha/ Do.

Dr S.K.Sengupta xxx) Mallika Ghosh/ Madhyabharater Adimadhyayuger Itihas Vikshan : Prasanga Paramarparva / Do. & P Sarkar xxxi) Biman Mukherjee/ Natun Angike Kurmapuraner Ekti Samiksha / Do. xxxii) Rupa Biswas / Atharvaveder Puruskendrik Namtattva/ Do. xxxiii) Jhulan Krishna Mondal/Brahmadvaitavad, Visistadvaitavad) Sabdadvaitavader Prekshite Abhinavapranavad :Ekti Samikshatmak Adhyayan /Do (Jointly).

B) Doctoral Awards (from 01-06-2012 to 31-05-2013) : Awardee / Title of thesis / Supervisor – i) Sm. Padmaja Sen (Roy)/“Bharatiya Samaja O Samskritite Garudapuraner Avadana”/Prof. Partha Pratim Das.

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ii) Shri Mrinmoy Chakraborty / “Rgveder Mukhya Ekak Devata :Ekti Samiksa”/ Prof. Bhaskarjyoti Ghosal. iii) Sm Tiya Rani Hazra (Singha)/Paschatya O Prachya Dharay Parivesh O Naitikata/Prof. Somnath Mukhopadhyay. iv) Sm Suparna Bandyopadhyay/Samskrita Nataker Vastivivechana (Bhasa – Kalidasa- Sudraka- Bhavabhuti- Visakhadatta)/ Dr Srimanta Chattopadhyay. v) Sm Somdatta Chakraborty/Vaidik Vanmaye Parivesh O Rabindramanase Tar Uttaradhikar/ Prof. Somnath Mukhopadhyay. vi) Ms Soma Mandal/Kevaladvaitavad O Achintyabhedabhedavad Samiksha/Prof. Adityanath Bhattacharya. vii) Sri Suranjan Sarkar/Kalhaner Rajataranginite Samajchitra/ Dr Ajit Kumar Mondal. viii) Sri Umacharan Mukherjee/ Bharatiya Arthasastre O Dharmasastre steyer Samjna O Dandavidhan/Prof. Adityanath Bhattacharya & Dr Amiya Kumar Bhattacharya. ix) Sm Mala Kumari Gupta/Upamalamkarer Ekti Samiksha/ Prof. Biswanath Mukherjee & Dr Amalendu Paria. C) Research /Academic Activities by Faculty Members (from 01-6-‘12 to 31-5-‘13) : Dr Partha Pratim Das, Professor -

I) Delivered a series of lectures in a workshop on ‘Manuscriptology’ in Gauhati University, Assam. II) Acted as Jt. Co-ordinator in a Refresher Course on ‘Comparative Literature’, organized by ASC, BU. III) Delivered a few lectures in the School of Vedic Studies, RBU. IV) “Palaeography of Siddhamatrika Short Vowels”, paper published in the Research Journal of the Department of Sanskrit, Gauhati University, Assam. Dr Aditi Sarkar, Professor - i) “Arthashastra O Dharmashastre Pratiphalita Parivesh-Bhabna”, paper published in Vaninikvanah. Ed. Dr. Satyabati Bannerjee, Sadesh, Kolkata. ii) “Kalidaser Raghuvamsam Mahakavye Pratifalita Samaj-Arthanitite Vishwayan”, paper published in Anviksa: Research Journal of the Department of Sanskrit J.U. Dr Bhaskarjyoti Ghosal, Professor- i) “ Kaler Vichare Kalidasa”, paper published in “Vaninikvanah”. Dr Satyabati Banerjee, Associate Professor- I) Edited Volumes- a) Krt-Pratyaya-Vimarsah. (b) Vaninikvanah. II) Papers - (a)“Apasabdanam Sadhutvopapadanam “,in Sahitya Parisat Patrika. (b) “Bauddhairbuddhavandanasvalamkaraprayogah“, in “Prajna”, Ghatal R.S. Mahavidyalaya. (c) “Phalavyaparayordhatuh : Tatparyavislesanam“, in Vaninikvanah. Dr Sumita Batabyal, Associate Professor- I) Books a) Pracya-Bharater Aitihasik Bhugol, B.V.K., Burdwan. b) Bharatiya Abhilekha Samgraha O Iitihasa Viksan, Sadesh, Kolkata. c) Samskrita Sahitye Abhilekha Sahityer Sthana: Prasanga Rajprasasti, Sadesh, Kolkata

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II) Papers- a) “Theories of Modern Administration Reflected in Dharmasastras”, The Educand, Rohtak. b) “ Prayogic Vedanta o Vivekanander Darsanchinta”, MS Academic, Kalyani. c) “Purvasuri Kalidas-Bharavi Evam Ravikirtir Uttaradhikar”, Academic Spectrum, Kalyani. d) “ Kalidaser Upamay Surya : Ekti Samiksa”, Varta Asalata, Hooghly. e) “Bharatarastrasya Jatiya-samhatau Samskritasya Prasangikata”, Anviksa, J.U. f) “Rabindranatheraupanisaik Chintane Manavatavaa”, Varta Asalata, Hooghly. g) “Svadesi Yuga O Rabindranather Vyanga-kavita”, MS Academic, Kalyani. h) “ Ideals of Practical Vedanta of Swamiji in Present- day Society”, MS Academic, Kalyani.

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY

Name of the Head: ANIRBAN BANERJEE, BISWAJIT GHOSH, & BIBHAS BAGCHI Teaching staff (as on 31.05.2013): Biswajit Ghosh (Professor): MA, M. Phil, and Ph.D. Anirban Banerjee (Professor), MA, Ph.D. Bibhas Bagchi (Lecturer) MA Ananda Mohan Kar (Lecturer) MA, Ph.D. Sourav Madhur Dey, (Lecturer) MA, Ph.D. Ananta Kumar Biswas, (Lecturer) MA Sujay Sain, MA, Guest Lecturer Designation Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Professor 2 0 0 Reader 0 0 0 0 Sr. Lecturer 0 0 0 Lecturer 3 1 Guest Lecturer 1 Field of Studies: OUTLINE OF MA COURSE IN SOCIOLOGY (New Syllabus w.e.f.Academic Session 2008-09) Themes & Perspectives in Sociology, Society & Culture in India, Sociological Thought-I (Durkheim, Parsons, Merton, Dahrendorf, Coser), Qualitative Research Methods, Sociology in India, Sociological Thought II (Pareto, Radcliffe-Brown, Levi-Strauss, Weber, Mead, Blumer), Quantitative Research Methods, Gender & Politics, Sociological Theory-I (What is Sociological Theory? Structural Functionalism, Conflict Theory, Marxist Sociology after Marx Neo- Functionalism, Cultural Marxism), Rural Sociology, Sociology of Environment, Industrial Sociology, Sociological Theory –II (Phenomenology, Ethnomethodology, Structuration Theory, Post-Structural Social Theory, Post-Modernism) Sociology of Development, Special Papers (Social Work or Population & Society), Dissertation based on Project Work.

Students Enrolment [Session: 2012-13] Course Male Female Total 1st Sem Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total 8 2 0 10 36 3 1 40 44 5 1 50 2nd Sem 8 2 0 10 36 3 1 40 44 5 1 50

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3rd Sem 8 1 0 9 39 3 0 42 47 4 0 51 4th Sem 8 1 0 9 39 3 0 42 47 4 0 51 Research Activities (work in progress): Name of Scholar Title Supervisor Anantya Kr. Biswas Environmental Degradation in and around Biswajit Ghosh : An Analysis of Social Consequences Francis J. Keepuram Modernisation and coping strategies of the fish workers -DO- of Kakdwip, West Bengal Sujay Sain Changing Industrial Relations in Post-liberalised India: -DO- A Study of Four Steel Plants in West Bengal Indrani Ghatak Perceptions and Experiences of Married Women about -DO- Domestic Violence- a study in Durgapur, West Bengal Sandip Tah Urbanization and Environmental Issues: A Comparative Biswajit Ghosh and Study of Barddhaman and Durgapur Municipal areas, Ananda Mohan Kar West Bengal Debjani Chakraborty (Som) Slums in Burdwan Town in the Era of Globalization: Anirban Banerjee A Sociological Study Subhrajeet Chatterjee The Impact of Globalization on Local and Regional -DO- Cultures from the perspective of the Dokra artisan community Bhaswati Ray The Impact of Multitasking on Job Satisfaction of -DO- Technical Workers : A Sociological study (With Special Reference to Durgapur Alloy Steel Plant) Tapas Roy Mobile Telephony& Youth :A Sociological Study -DO- Mukta Adhikary Economic Development & Social Change Among the -DO- Birhor Tribe of Purulia District Gargi Lahiri Social determinants of Reproductive Health among -DO- Married slum dwelling Women : A Case Study of Slums Sanjukta Majumdar Hastashilpi mahilader samajik abasthan:Ekti -DO- Adhikari Samajtattwik Samiksha Sudhangshu Sekhar Datta Role of NGOs in preventing Human Trafficking: - A -DO- Study of North and South 24 Parganas of West Bengal Reshma Anjum Education, Health and Empowerment of Muslim Sourav Madhur Dey women: A Sociological Study in Kolkata Subarna Roy Multiple Identities and Role Performance in Everyday Ananda Mohan Kar Life: Sociological Study of Female Representatives of the Local Bodies of Hooghly District, West Bengal -DO- Sukanya Chakraborti Gender and Mystery: A Sociological Study of the Bengali Detective Stories Doctoral Awards (Ph.D.) Degree during the year: Gurupada Saren 2013 A Study on Santal Migration: Its Context and Biswajit Ghosh Ramifications in Relation to Tribal Identity Arunava Narayan Work Culture in the Banking Industry: A Anirban Banerjee Mukherjee Sociological Study of Three Nationalized banks Research by Faculty Members(s) published during the year:

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Sl No Name of the teacher Title of Book/Paper Ref. To Publication & Date of Publication 1. Biswajit Ghosh Study on Vulnerability of Children in Sick & Save the Children and Closed Tea Gardens in Jalpaiguri District, UNICEF, June 2012. West Bengal. 2. Do ‘Organising Unorganised Workers: The Case Sage Publications, New of Bindery Workers in Calcutta’, in J. J. Delhi, ISBN: 9788132107118; Kattakayam (ed.), Studies in Indian Sociology, October 2012. Volume 4: 114-128 3 Do Pariveshvidya (Book in Bengali). Member of Board of Editors, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan (ISBN 81-87259-12-4), September 2012. 4 Do ‘How Does the Legal Framework Protect Aggression and Violent Victims of Dowry and Domestic Violence in Behaviour- A Review India? A Critical Review’, Journal, 18 (4) 409–416 ISSN: 1359-1789, Published on 29th April 2013. 5 Do ‘Environment Protection Movements in India’, The University of Burdwan, in M. A. Choudhuri et al (ed.) Pariveshvidya Burdwan (ISBN 81-87259- (Unit 6: 176-187). 12-4), September 2012. 6 Do ‘Human Population and Environment’, in The University of Burdwan, M. A. Choudhuri et al (ed.) Pariveshvidya Burdwan (ISBN 81-87259- (Unit 7: 190-210). 12-4), September 2012. 7 Do ‘Globalisation and Social Transformation: Rawat Publication, Jaipur Yogendra Singh on Culture Change in (ISBN: 978-81-316-0507-3), Contemporary India’, in Ishwar Modi (Ed.), May 2012. Modernization, Globalization and Social Transformation (242-256), Vol. I. 8 Anirban Banerjee Explorations in Sociology (Book) The University of Burdwan, 2013. ISBN No. 81-87259-88-4 9 Do “Globalization in India: The Key issues” Society Today: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Social Sciences. Vol.1 (1) 2012. ISSN No.(Online) 2319-3328 10 Do “Student Radicalism in Hungary: A Survey of Society Today: An Corvinus University Students Interdisciplinary Journal of Social Sciences. Vol.1 (2) 2012. ISSN No.(Online) 2319-3328) 11 Do Samajsamalocak Swami Vivekananda Bharata Vidya Vol.12, 2013. 13-47 (ISSN2321-1334) 12 Do Counselling as a Profession Samaj-tattwa,Vol.18, Issue No.1, June 2012 (ISSN:0975- 9980) 13 Do The Contributions of Reverend Lal Behari Day Asian Studies, 30 (1): 1-12

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to the study of Bengali Folklore (ISSN: 0970-7301), June 2012. 14 Sourav Madhur De Tumi Ki Keboli Chhobi Banibrata Goswami (Ed.) Rabindranath: Royechho Noyone Noyone, Council for MS Academic Publications, West Bengal, May 2012, pp. 32-42. ISBN: 978-81-921697-2-9. 15 Do Discursive Self in Consumption: Body, Fluidity Global Media Journal – and Femininity, Indian Edition (On-line Journal); , Summer Issue / June 2012 Vol. 3/No.1, ISSN 2249-5835. 16 Do Book Review on Feminism in Search of an ‘Inclusive’—An Online Identity– The Indian Context (Meena Kelkar Journal of Kolkata Centre & Deepti Gangavane (ed.). Jaipur: Rawat for Contemporary Studies Publications, 2003) (KCCS), April 2012, Vol.1, Issue 1, ISSN 2278-9758. 17 Do Right to Die: Slippery Slopes of Ethical ‘Inclusive’—An Online Dialectics, Journal of Kolkata Centre for Contemporary Studies (KCCS), December 31, 2012 Vol.1, Issue 2, ISSN 2278- 9758. 18 Do Religion in the Light of Swami Vivekananda: SAMAJ-TATTVA—Swami Introspections & Some Key Insights Vivekananda Special Issue, 19, (1): 24-46, ISSN 0975- 9980. Ongoing Research Projects: Name of the Project Sanctioning Authority Duration & Progress Student Radicalism in University Grants Commission The project was sanctioned on 25th March, Post-Left Bengal 2013. PI : Prof. Anirban Banerjee Faculty Improvement Programmes undertaken: Name of the Teacher Programme (RC/OP) Topic/Period Anantya Kumar Biswas RC at ASC, BU Nov- Dec 2012 Biswajit Ghosh 85th OP , ASC, BU 28th June, 2012, Population, Environment & Development Do RC in Sociology at Sambalpur University 30th July, 2012, Development Theory Do RC in Sociology at Sambalpur University 31st July, 2012, NGO & Development Do 87th OP, ASC, BU 22nd August, 2012, Cultural Globalisation in India Do 5th RC in Social Studies, ASC, BU 2th August, 2012, Globalisation of Society & Culture in India Do 88th OP, ASC, BU 8th Nov, 2012, Social Change at the age of Globalisation in India Do 4th RC in Women’s Studies, ASC, BU 28th December 2012, Legal Strategies to Curb Violence against Women

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 54 Do 89th OP, ASC, BU 22nd February 2013, Cultural Globalisation in India Anirban Banerjee 5th Refresher Course in Social Studies Globalization in India : The Key Issues

Any other achievement: Paper Presentation/Chair in Seminar/Conference Name of the Title of Paper presented Organised by/Period/Place Teacher Biswajit Ghosh ‘Child Trafficking in Tea Gardens’, National Organized by S. V. S. Education Seminar on Violence against Women and Society on June 22-23, 2012 at Tumkur, Children Karnataka. Do ‘Performance of Legal Measures to Curb Organized by Centre For The Study Of Violence against Women and Girl Child at Social Exclusion & Inclusive Policy, Home: A Review of Some Laws in India’, The University of Hyderabad on National Seminar on Law, Gender and Social September 17-18, 2012. Transformation in India Do ‘Post-Reform Closure and Sickness of Plantation Organised by Nabakrushna Industry: Marginalisation of Workers and Choudhury Centre for Development Vulnerability of Women and Children in Studies, Bhubaneswar on September Jalpaiguri, West Bengal’, National Seminar 28-29, 2012. on Inequality in Post-Reform India: Measurement and policy Issues Do ;’Challenges of Development in the Age of Organised by College, Globalisation: Indian Experience’, at a National Medinipur on 25th of March, 2013. Seminar Do ‘Understanding development: Theory and Organised by Ravenshaw University, Practice’ at a National Seminar Cuttack, Odisha on 13-14th of April, 2013. Do Chaired Session I: Constitutional Provisions and Organized by Centre For The Study Of Women’s Legal and Political Rights (18th Sept: Social Exclusion & Inclusive Policy, 11-1.30 pm) at a National Seminar on Law, The University of Hyderabad on Gender and Social Transformation in India September 17-18. Do Chaired Session II on Globalisation and Organised by Khejuri College, Marginalization at a National Seminar. Medinipur on 25-26th of March, 2013 Do Chaired Session I on ‘Understanding Organised by Ravenshaw University, Development: Revisiting Concepts, Theories Cuttack, Odisha on 13-14th of April, and Issues at a National Seminar 2013. Anirban Banerjee “Swami Vivekanand’a vision of India’s Progress 38th All India Sociological Conference, and Contemporary Social Realities 27-29 December 2012 at Udaipur, Rajasthan. Do Chaired a session in RC 15 38th All India Sociological Conference, 27-29 December 2012 at Udaipur, Rajasthan. Bibhas Bagchi ‘Group Familialism in a South Asian Society: 1st Asia Deleuze Conference held at Traversing with Deleuze and Guattari’ Tamkang University, Taipei City, Taiwan, from 31st May to 2nd June 2013.

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 55 Other academic activities Anirban Banerjee edits an online journal entitled Society Today: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Social Sciences, (ISSN No. (Online) 2319-3328) since September2012, Website: http://www.societytoday.in, He is a member of the Editorial Board of Samajtattwa (ISSN: 0975-9980); 2 citations in Google Scholar Second Anjan Ghosh Public Lectures was organized the Department of Sociology on 8th February, 2013 during the Tenure of Sri Bibhas Bagchi , who was the Teacher-in-Charge, The Department invited Prof. Jacob John Kattakayam, former President, Indian Sociological Society, and Prof. Abhjijit Mitra, Retired Professor of Sociology, The University of Burdwan, to deliver the lectures. Citation of Articles: 90 citations of Biswajit Ghosh in Google Scholar

Examination Result : Course Appeared Passed Male Female Total Male Female Total Semester I 11 39 50 10 37 47 Semester II 9 40 49 8 39 47 Semester III 7 41 48 7 41 48 Semester IV 11 33 44 11 33 44

DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY

Name of the Teacher-in -Charge : DR. AMAL KUMAR BANDYOPADHYAY Teaching Staff : (as on 31.05.2013) Name of the faculty Designation Praban Roy Professor Dr.Amal Kumar Bandyopadhyay Assistant professor (Biochemistry) Dr. Indrani Chandra Assistant Professor (Cell Biology & Plant Biotechnolgy) Dr. Sabyasachi Chatterjee Faculty (contractual) (Microbiology) Sri Atanu Koner Faculty (contractual) (Biotechnology) Sri Sunil Kanti Mondol Faculty (contractual) (Bioinformatics & Biostatistics) Designation Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Total Gen SC ST OBC Total Professor 1 1 Associate Professor Sr. Lecturer Assistant Professor 1 1 Faculty (contractual) 3 3 1 1 Tech. Staff 1 1 Field of Studies: Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Immunology, Bioinformatics, Biophysics, Plant Biotechnology, Genomics & Proteomics, Animal Biotechnology, Biostatistics, Computer Application, Medical Biotechnology

Student Enrolment: Course(s) Men Women Total Gen SC ST OBC Total Gen SC ST OBC Total Gen SC ST OBC Total M.Sc 1st Sem 6 1 -- 7 15 2 -- 17 21 3 -- 24 M.Sc 3rd Sem 13 1 -- 14 10 1 -- 11 23 2 -- 25 M.Phil NA NA NA

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 56 Research Activities : Bioremediation, Gene cloning & Expression, Protein structure, Bioinformatics Research Activities: (In progress) Sl. No. Name of the scholar (s) Topic of Research Supervisor (s) Status 1. Kaushik Dey Degradation of Trichloroethylene and Prof. Pranab Roy Awarded in 2013 Chloroform by Bacillus sp: Isolation strategy, strain characteristics and cell immobilization 2. Srijata Mitra Isolation and characterization of gene Prof. Pranab Roy Awarded in 2012 involved in trichloroethylene degradation by the novel bacterium Bacillus Sp. (Ph.D. awarded) 3. Piyali Mukherjee Studies in the biodegradation of Prof. Pranab Roy Submitted the trichloroethylene-a potent thesis in2013 environmental pollutant 4. Joyita Das Investigating the mechanism of hairy Prof. Pranab Roy root formation in Brassica nigra & Dr. Indrani Chandra 5. Debraj Roy Metagenomic studies with some Arctic Prof. Pranab Roy microrganisms 6. Parth Sarthi Sengupta Analytical Insight into amino acids Dr.Amal Kumar substitution model: Bioinformatic Bandyopadhyay approach 7. Shyamashree Banerjee Bioinformatics and experimental analysis Dr.Amal Kumar of protein ligand interaction Bandyopadhyay 8. Arnab Nayek Bioinformatic analysis of sequence Dr.Amal Kumar and Structure of Halophilic proteins in Bandyopadhyay comparison to Mesophilic ones 9. Agniswar Sarkar Development of molecular diagnostics Prof. Pranab Roy Submitted the and molecular typing of Aeromonas sp. thesis in 2013 10. Atanu Koner Isolation, structure elucidation and study of mode of action of antimicrobial compounds from chicory root Prof. Pranab Roy 11. Joydeep Ganguly Characterization of lipase producing Prof. Pranab Roy Arctic yeast 12. Bengeyella Louis Proteome changes in Solanum tuberosum Prof. Pranab Roy Submitted the L. under the influence of temperature thesis in 2013 fluctuation and impacts on early blight diseases. 13. Arpita Dey Studies on extracellular lipases from Prof. Pranab Roy Arctic microorganisms Doctoral Degree (Ph.D.) Awarded during the year: Sl. No. Name of the Awardee Title of Thesis Supervisor (s) 1. Dr.Srijata Mitra Isolation and characterization of gene involved Prof.Pranab Roy in trichloroethylene degradation by the novel bacterium Bacillus Sp.

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 57 Research by Faculty Members :(papers published) Sl No. Name of the Teacher Title of the paper Ref. to the publication 1. Dr.Amal Kr.Bandyopadhyay 1. Sen Gupta Parth Sarthi, Mondal Buddhadev International Journal of and Bandyopadhyay Amal Kumar*, In pharma and Biosciences, silico characterization of human tyrosinase 4, 181 – 193. using computational tools and servers, (2013). 2. Sen Gupta Parth Sarthi, Banerjee American Journal of Shyamashree and Bandyopadhyay Amal Bioinformatics Research, Kumar*, Sequence, Structural and Functional 3, 42-61. Characterization of Homogentisate-1,2- dioxygenase of homo sapiens: An in silico Analysis, (2013) 3. Mondal Sudipta, Bandyopadhyay Amal Journal of Pharmacy and Kumar* and Islam Rifat Nawaz Ul, Protein Biological Sciences, 5, 38-43. structure determination of insulin of zebra fish (Danio rerio) by homology modeling and structure analysis, (2013). 4. Mondal Sudipta, Mondal Buddhadev International Journal of and Bandyopadhyay Amal Kumar* Engineering Science and Homology modeling of phaseolin from Technology, 5, 992-998. kidney bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.): Energy minimization and structure analysis, (2013). 5. Sen Gupta Parth Sarthi, Mondal Institutional Pharmacy and Buddhadev. And Bandyopadhyay Amal Life Sciences, 3, 125-131. Kumar*, In silico characterization of human cyclooxygenase using computational tools and servers, (2013). 2. Dr.Indrani Chandra 1. Indrani Chandra and Sutapa Patra. Plant Cell Biology and Optimization of NaCl tolerance on in vitro Molecular Biology, 13,(1&2) shoot multiplication of Brassica juncea (L.) : 35-40,2012 2. Indrani Chandra and P Bhanja. International Journal of Karyomophological Study of Flacourtia Research in Plant jangomas(Lour.)Raeusch Science,2(4):74-75,2012 3. Indrani Chandra and P.Bhanja. In vitro Annals of Plant Shoot Multiplication of Flacourtia Sciences,02(03):92-95,2013 jangomas(Lour.) Raeusch 4. Indrani Chandra. Aloe vera – An PETALS, Pub. by Dept. of important Medicinal Plant. Botany, B.U.,2013 5. Indrani Chandra, Priyanka Singh, Arijit International Journal of Bhattacharya, Priya singh, Sana Javed and Current Microbiology and Autashi Singh Mahapatra.In vitro callus Applied Sciences (2013). induction, regeneration and micropropagation 2(12):192-197. of Solanum lycopersicum 3. Dr. Sabyasachi Chatterjee 1. Sabyasachi chatterjee, Juthika Das, Journal of Pure and Applied Pranab Roy, Agniswar Sarkar (2012).Isolation Microbiology.6(1):315-324. and characterization of lead resistant microorganism from Industrial Effluent: (a Bioremediation approach). 2. Chatterjee S, Mukherjee A, Sarkar A,Roy Advances in Bioscience

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P (2012).Bioremediation of lead by lead- and Biotechnology.3:290- resistant microorganisms, isolated from 295. industrial sample. 3. S.Chatterjee, S.N.Chatterjee, S.Karmakar Journal of Pure and Applied (2012). Evaluation of the role of Cassia Microbiology.6(3):1433-1436. occidentalis extracts as antimicrobial agents. 4. Sabyasachi Chatterjee, Narayan Chandra African Journal of Chatterjee, Sikha Dutta (2012). Bioreduction Biotechnology. 11(83): of chromium (VI) to chromium (III) by 14920- 14929. a novel yeast strain Rhodotorula mucilaginosa (MTCC 9315). 5. Saheli Chatterjee, Sabyasachi Chatterjee International Journal of and Sikha Dutta (2012).An Overview on the Research in Botany. 2(4):13- Ethnophytopathological Studies of Cassia 19 alata-an Important Medicinal Plant and the Effect of VAM on its Growth and Productivity. 6. Saheli Chatterjee, Sabyasachi Chatterjee, Aloke Bhattacharya, Sikha Dutta (2012). ALLELOPATHIC EFFECT OF CASSIA OCCIDENTALIS LEAVES ON MUSTARD SEEDS. 7. Sabyasachi Chatterjee, Saheli Chatterjee, Trends in Biotechnology Sikha Dutta (2013). Cassia alata- an useful Research. 1(1):29-35. antimicrobial agent (Editorial article). 8. Sabyasachi Chatterjee, Juthika Das, Journal of Medicinal and Saheli Chatterjee, Pratiti Choudhuri, Aromatic plant Research Agniswar sarkar (2014). Isolation, (OMICS Publishers).2:1. Characterization and Protein Profiling Of Lead Resistant Bacteria. 9. Sambit Mukherjee, DevPratim Khanna and British Journal of Sabyasachi Chatterjee (2013). Study of Lead Microbiology Research.4 Resistant Microorganism and Plant Interaction. (1):112-127. 10. Sabyasachi chatterjee, Narayan Chandra Annals of Plant Science. Chatterjee, Sikha Dutta (2013). “Bioremediation 2(10):420-434. of Heavy Metal Pollution from Industrial Waste Water by Microorganisms”. 11. Sukanya Chattaraj and Sabyasachi Perspectives in Animal Chatterjee. SCANNING ELECTRON Ecology and Reproduction MICROSCOPIC STUDY OF SUNFLOWER (9) [Book chapter]. PLANT GROWN IN PRESENCE OF ARSENIC Trends in Life Science. (SHORT COMMUNICATION). 2(3):33-36. 4. Prof. Atanu Koner 1. Detoxification of Homeopathic Potency World Journal of Science using Eukaryotic System. Atanu Koner, and Technology; Nabanita Nandi, Priyanka Chowdhury, Shilpi ISSN: 2231-2587Vol 2, No 7 Chakraborty, Monalisa Chakraborty. (2012). 2. Isolation and characterization of IgM Research Journal of from Bengal goat blood serum. Atanu Koner, Biology (RJB) [ISSN:2322- Pallavi S. Rajput, Rajat Dhyani, Nikki Nidhi 0066]; Vol-1(2013). and Kuljeet Kaur 3. ‘Effect of argentum nitricum (AgNO3) in Research Journal of

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both in vivo and in vitro systems’.Atanu Biology (RJB) [ISSN: 2322- Koner, Pallavi S. Rajput. 0066]; Vol-2(2013). 5. Prof.Sunil Kanti Mondol 1. Mondal, S. K., Shit, S. & Kundu, S., A IJBT, 12(2013) 58-66. comparative computational study of the ‘rbcL’ gene in plants and in the three prokaryotic families—Archaea, cyanobacteria and proteobacteria. 2. Mondal S. K., Mazumdar C. & Banerjee IJOSR, II-9(2013) 1-4. S., Characterization of some hypothetical orthologous inorganic phosphate transporter genes from some plants: Bioinformatical Approach. 3. Pal A., Biswas B., Mondal S. K., Lin C.H. & Polyhedron, 31(2012) Ghosh R., Copper (II) complexes with neutral 671-675. Schiff bases: Synthesis, crystal structures and DNA interactions. 4. Mondal S. K., Neogi C., Choudhury K., IRJBS,2(12):50-59. Comparative study of Glycerate Kinase (GK): Bioinformatical Approach. 5. Mondal S. K., Chakraborty P., Genomic and IRJBS, 2(12):90-101. Proteomic properties of the genes involved for zinc transportation in Firmicutes. IRJBS, 2(12):90-101. Examination Results : Course Appeared Passed Men Women Total Men Women Total Semester I 7 17 24 7 17 24 Semester II ------Semester III 11 13 25 11 13 25 Semester IV ------Sanctioned Research Projects- (Continuing) Sl.No. Name of the Project Sanctioning Authority Duration & Progress 1. “Understanding fundamental principles of DST (SERC) 2012 ongoing substitution of amino acids that contribute to salt dependent properties of Halophilic ferredoxin” 2. Human Resource Development DBT, Delhi 2006 ongoing (M.Sc Biotechnology) 3. “Exploration of Arctic Microorganisms for the DST(SERC) 2009 ongoing production of their industrial enzymes” National Centre for Antarctic & Ocean Research, Goa Faculty Improvement Programme : Dr. Indrani Chandra and Dr. Sabyasachi Chatterjee did Summer School Course in the Academic Staff College, The University of Burdwan from 05.09.13-25.09.13.

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DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY

Head of the Department : DR. A. BANDOPADHYAY Students Enrolment (2012-2013) Course(s) Men Women Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total M.Sc 1st Sem 13 3 - 16 28 9 2 39 41 12 2 55 2nd Sem 12 5 3 20 31 4 - 35 43 9 3 55 3rd Sem ------4th Sem 22 2 2 26 27 1 - 28 49 3 2 54 M.Phil 1. Field of studies of the approved Course contents: M.Sc, M.Phil 2. (A) Faculty Members as on 31.05.13 Designation Men Women Gen SC ST OBC Total Gen SC ST OBC Total Professor 6 --- 6 ---- 6 Reader /Asso.Prof. 2 --- 2 ---- 2 Sr. Lecturer 1 --- 1 1 --- 2 Lecturer ------3. (B) Name & Designation of Faculty Members as on 31.05.2013( with degree & specialization) Sl no Name Designation Specialization 1 Prasanta Kumar Bhattacharyya M.Sc.; P.R.S Professor Taxonomy of Angiosperm 2 Narayan Chandra Chattopadhyay M.Sc.; Ph.D. Professor Mycology and Plant Pathology 3 Radhanath Mukhopadhyay M.Sc.; D.Phil Professor Pteridology 4 Ambarish Mukherjee M.Sc.; P.R.S.; Ph.D Professor Taxonomy of Angiosperm 5 Pankaj Kumar Pal M.Sc.; Ph.D Professor Palaeobotany, Palynology & Reproductive Biology 6 Aloke Bhattacharjee M.Sc.; Ph.D. Professor Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 7 Abhijit Bandyopadhyay M.Sc.; Ph.D. Associate Professor Cytogenetics 8 Jai Prakash Keshri M.Sc.; Ph.D. Associate Professor Phycology 9 Tushar Kanti Maiti M.Sc.; Ph.D. Assistant Professor Microbiology 10 Sikha Dutta M.Sc.; Ph.D. Assistant Professor Mycology and Plant Pathology 11 Jagatpati Tah, M.Sc.; Ph.D Senior Teacher Cytogenetics and plant Breeding 12 Tinkari Dalal. M.Sc.; Ph.D. Senior Teacher Cytogenetics and plant Breeding 13 Kamal Bhattacharyya. M.Sc.; Ph.D. Senior Teacher Taxonomy of Angiosperm 14 Akshoy Kumar Chakraborty. M.Sc. Teacher Phycology 4. Examination Results : Course Appeared Passed Men Women Total Men Women Total Semester- I 20 35 55 20 35 55 Semester- II 26 28 54 28 24 52 Semester- III 26 28 54 28 24 54 Semester- IV 5. Research Activities A. Research work by the scholars : (In Progress) Sl.no. Name of the Scholar Topic of Research Supervisor 1 Sri Kaushik Sarkar Studies in the Reproductive Biology, Prof. R. Mukhopadhyay & THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 61

Phytochemistry and Antimicrobial properties Prof. A. Bhattacharjee of some members of Thelypteridaceae 2 Rimi Roy Ecotaxonomic studies in opencast coal Ambarish Mukherjee mining areas of Raniganj, Burdwan District, West Bengal 3 Animesh Maji Taxonomic studies on the genus Carex of Ambarish Mukherjee Cyperaceae 4 Joydeep Acharya Taxonomic studies on Caprifoliaceae in India Ambarish Mukherjee 5 Bikash Jana Taxonomic studies on the genus Kobresia of Ambarish Mukherjee Cyperaceae 6 Moumita Das Understanding Elephantopus scaber as a A. Bandyopahyay and medicinal plant A. Mukherjee 7 Mousumi Banerjee Study of Man-Plant relationship in the sacred A.Mukherjee places of Kolkata and Deoghar 8 Priyanka Chatterjee Ethnomedicobotany of Hooghly District, A.Mukherjee West Bengal. 9 Sutapa Pal Reproductive biology and micropropag ation of P. K. Pal the medicinally important plant, Solanum surattense Burn. f. 10 Arijit Ghosh Reproductive biology and productivity of P. K. Pal the medicinally important plant Clerodendrum indicum (L.) O. Kuntze 11 Alokemoy Basu Studies in the pollination ecology and seed P. K. Pal biology of three medicinally important species of Barleria.prionites 12 Soumashree Pathak Morpho-taxonomic studies of the members of P. K. Pal Poaceae in Mizoram, India 13 Manobika Sarkar Palaeobotany and stratigraphy of the Post- P. K. Pal Barakar Sequence in the Son Valley Basin, India 14 Sutapa Pal Reproductive biology and micropropa ngation P. K. Pal of the medicinally important plant, Solanum surattense Burn. f. 15 Arijit Ghosh Reproductive biology and productivity of P. K. Pal the medicinally important plant Clerodendrum indicum (L.) O. Kuntze 16 Sanjeev Pandey Study of Heavy metal resistant bacteria isolated Dr. T.K.Maiti from slug disposal site of Iron and Steel Factory, and their application for bioremediation 17 Sangrila Sadhu Production of Cellulase by bacteria isolated T.K.Maiti from soil and fecal materials of herbivores. 18 Pallab Ghosh Studies of root nodule and symbiont isolated T.K.Maiti from Neptunia oleracea and Abrus pecatorius with reference to IAA , polysa ccharide and ascorbic acid production, 19 Samaresh De Study of Arsenic resistant bacteria isolated T.K.Maiti from purbasthali, burdwan 20 Arpita De Characterization of a Psychrotrophic Lipase T.K.Maiti Producing Pseudomonas sp ADT3 isolated from Arctic Region

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21 Hemanta Kumar Ghosh Chemical Manipulation of Growth, Metabolism Prof. Aloke Bhattacharjee & (Part Timer) and Productivity of Bioactive Compounds in Prof. Kajal Gupta Psoralea corylifolia L. 22 Parboti Putra Mukherjee Investigation on Allelopathic Potential of some Prof. Aloke Bhattacharjee (Part Timer) Tree Species of West Bengal using Azolla & pinnata as a bioassay material Dr. Jagannath Konar 23 Kaushik Sarkar Studies in the Reproductive Biology, Prof. Aloke Bhattacharjee & (UGC– RFSMS, now a Phytochemistry and Antimicrobial Prof. Radhanath part timer) prope rties of some members of Mukhopadhyay Thelypteridaceae 24 Kasturi Banerjee Studies in the Phenolic contents of some ferns Prof. Aloke Bhattacharjee & (UGC– RFSMS, now a and their antimicrobial properties Prof. Radhanath part timer) Mukhopadhyay 25 Arnab Jash Critical Evaluation of Allelopathic Potential Prof. Aloke Bhattacharjee (DST-PURSE project of a few Plant species through multidisciplinary assistant, now a part Timer) approaches 26 Priyanka Chakraborty Strategies for post-harvest hardening of crop Prof. Aloke Bhattacharjee (DST-INSPIRE Fellow) seeds for prolonged storage 27 Samir Halder Investigation on chemical-induced modulation Prof. Aloke Bhattacharjee (UGC-JRF) of growth, metabolism, phytochemistry and productivity of safed musli (Chlorophytum borivilianum Sant. et. Fernand. ): A high value medicinal plant 28 Moitreyee Kundu Studies in biology of some mint (Mentha) Prof. Aloke Bhattacharjee (DST-INSPIRE Fellow) species and role of selected plant growth regulators on changes of their growth and yield potential 29 Srabani Nandi Studies in cytological and physio-biochemical Dr. Tinkari Dalal changes in some medicinal plants under water deficit stress 30 Mallika Mukherjee Cytological and physio-biochemical studies of Dr. Tinkari Dalal some medicinal plants in response to heavy metal stress 31 Siuli Batabyal Growth variability of Santalum album L. in Dr. Jagatpati Tah and different edaphic conditions and evaluation Dr. Tinkari Dalal of protocols for vegetative propagation of suitable genotypes 32 Molla Jannatul Ferdousul Effects of physical and chemical mutagens on Dr. Tinkari Dalal Alam qualitative and quantitative traits in Blackgram [Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper] 33 Anuradha Bhattarcharya Cytological and physio-biochemical changes in Dr. Tinkari Dalal (Banerjee) Lentil(Lens esculenta Moench.) and Blackgram [Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper] in relation to heavy metal stress 34 Swati Mukherjee Cytological and physio-biochemical changes in Dr. Tinkari Dalal Lentil and Blackgram in response to allelopathic effect of two obnoxious weeds, Heliotropium indicum L. and Xanthium strumarium L.

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35 Subhabrata Ghosh Investigations on the algal flora of Howrah Dr. Jai Prakash Keshri (UGC-RFSMS) district with special reference to industrial pollution. 36 Debjyoti Das Investigations on the Desmid Biodiversity of Dr. Jai Prakash Keshri (UGC Major Project) certain regions of Eastern Himalayas. 37 Baisakhi Mukherjee Investigations on the algal flora of the Raniganj Dr. Jai Prakash Keshri (Part Timer) coal field, West Bengal, India. 38 Banashri Mahata Systematic investigations on the Cyanobacterial Dr. Jai Prakash Keshri (Part Timer) flora of Purulia district, West Bengal 39 Surajit Roy Investigation on the Diatom flora of Bankura Dr. Jai Prakash Keshri (UGC-RFSMS now Part time) and Purulia district, (West Bengal) and its role as pollution indicator. 40 Jayanta Sikdar Studies in the Cyanoprokaryotes of Hooghly Dr. Jai Prakash Keshri (UGC-RGNFS) district, West Bengal, India 41 Shilpa Datta Investigations on the unicellular and colonial Dr. Jai Prakash Keshri (UGC-RFSMS now Part time) green algae (Volvocales, Tetrasporales and Chlorococcales) of West Bengal 42 Mousumi Das Systematic Investigations of the algal flora of Dr. Jai Prakash Keshri (DST-PURSE) Cooch Behar, West Bengal, India 43 Avijit Sarkar Tuberization and sprouting of two cultivars of Dr. Abhijit Bandyopadhyay Solanum tuberosum L. – A detail study of their biochemistry and in vitro response 44 Chandan Das Allelopathy of Shorea robusta Gaerten.F – Its Dr. Abhijit Bandyopadhyay biochemical basis 45 Tanmoy Sinha In vitro studies and phytochemical analyses Dr. Abhijit Bandyopadhyay of Ipomea obscura (L) Ker-Gawl and Acalypha indica L. 46 Anindita Mukherjee Establishment of disease model sytem through Dr. Abhijit Bandyopadhyay in vitro techniques to isolate and characterize & Dr. Sikha Dutta stress induced novel phytochemicals of Clerodendrum indicum L. 47 Sayanti Kundu “Chlorocholine chloride (CCC mediated defense Dr. Abhijit Bandyopadhyay mechanism of Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni during induced pathogenic stress by Curvularia lunata (Wakk.) Boedijn and Alternaria alternata (Fr.) Keissler” 48 Santanu Gupta Seed germination behavior, in vitro propagation Dr. Abhijit Bandyopadhyay and secondary metabolite profile of Acalypha indica L. 49 Dhiman Saha Investigation on stress induced changes in physiology and secondary metabolism of Basilicum polystachyon (L.) Moench Dr. Abhijit Bandyopadhyay B. Doctoral Awards during 2012–13 (1.06.12 to 31.05.13) *C Research Paper Published by Faculty Members: [Papers published during the year 2012-13 only] Sl.No Name of the Teacher Title of Papers Ref. of the Publication **Type of Publication 1. T.K.Maiti IAA metabolizing enzymes on production Biocatalysis and A of IAA in root, nodule of Cajanus cajan Agricultural and its PGP Rhizobium sp Biotechno-logy (Elsevier) 2: 234–239 (2013)

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2. T.K.Maiti Optimization of cultural condition and Advances in A Synergistic effect of Lactose with Microbiology Carboxymethyl cellulose on cellulase 3: 280-288 production by Bacillus sp. isolated from fecal matter of Elephant (Elepha maximus), 2013 3. T.K.Maiti Role of Heavy Metal Resistant The Journal of A Ochrobactrum sp. and Bacillus spp. Microbiology Strains in Bioremediation of a Rice (Springer) Cultivar and their PGPR Like Activities. 51(1): 11–17, 2013 4. T.K.Maiti Influence of heavy metals on the activity Journal of Environmental A of antioxidant enzymes in metal resistant Biology strains of Ochrobactrum and Bacillus sp. 34(6):1033-1037, 2013. A 5. T.K.Maiti Production, purification and characterization Springer plus (a of a novel thermotolerant endoglucanase Springer Open Journal) (CMCase) from Bacillus strain isolated from Vol: 2: 1-10. 2013 cow dung. 6. T.K.Maiti Do dominant Diatoms regulate each other’s The Journal of A frequency of occurrences in a well mixed Energy and Estuary? - A Study on Coscinodiscus and Environ-mental Chaetoceros in the waters of North Eastern Science. Photon Bay of Bengal, India. 127:209-218. 2013. 7. T.K.Maiti A depth wise diversity of free living N2- Open Journal of A fixing and Nitrifying bacteria and its Marine Science. seasonal variation with Nitrogen containing Vol. 3, 112-12. 2013 nutrients in the Mangrove sediments of Sundarban, WB, India. . 8. T.K.Maiti Characterization of a Bosea sp. strain SF5 Journal of Microbiology, A (MTCC 10045) isolated from compost soil Biotechno-logy and capable of producing cellulose. Food Sciences 2 (2) : 576-59, 2013 9. T.K.Maiti Depth integrated culturable microbial Advances in A community in different tidal zone and its Microbiology. interaction with nutrients in the sediments 2: 234-240, 2012 of Sundarban mangrove forest, along the shore of NE coast of Bay of Bengal, India. 10. T.K.Maiti Aerobic and Anaerobic bacteria along the Indian Journal of Geo- A Intertidal Zones of Sunderban Mangrove Marine Sciences Ecosyaytems, NE Coast of Bay of Bengal, (CSIR Journal) West Bengal, India. 40(5): 405-411, 2012. 11. Radhanath Spatial Distribution of Pteridophytes in Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. A Mukhopadhyay Grid Cells of Southern Sikkim – A Section B 82 Conservational Approach. (3): 431-440 (2012)

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 65 12 Radhanath Seasonal Variations in Mycorrhizal Indian Fern J. A Mukhopadhyay Colonization Status in Some Pteridophytes 29: 30-38 (2012) of Bankura District of West Bengal. 13 Radhanath Epidermal Micromorphology of some Indian Fern J. A Mukhopadhyay Lycophytes and Ferns, 29: 76-85 (2012) 14 Radhanath Occurrence of Dark Septate Endophytes in Amer. Fern J., A Mukhopadhyay the sporophytes of Christella dentata, 102 (3): 216-223 (2012) 15 Radhanath A New Variety of Cyclosorus griffithii from Bionature B Mukhopadhyay , India, 32(1): 17-20 (2012) 16 Radhanath Evaluation of Phytotoxic and cytotoxic Bionature, B Mukhopadhyay potentials of some ferns. 32 (1): 5-10 (2012) 17 Radhanath Prothallial development and mating J. Botan. Soc. Mukhopadhyay behaviour in Cheilanthes tenuifolia Bengal, 66 (Burm.) Swartz, (2): 131-135 (2012) 18 Radhanath Impact of Tourism and Human Interference Bionature B Mukhopadhyay on Pteridophyte-Diversity in Sikkim, India. 32 (2): 27-35 (2012) 19 Radhanath Phytoliths in Gymnosperms, Bionature, B Mukhopadhyay 32 (2): 21-26 (2012) 20 Radhanath Phytochemical analysis and antimicrobial Bionature 33 B Mukhopadhyay activity of crude extracts and extracted (1): 1-7 (21012) phenols from a lithophytic fern Arthromeris wallichiana (Spreng.) Ching. 21 Radhanath Nomenclatural notes on some members of Bionature33(1): B Mukhopadhyay Thelypteridaceae.II. 13-34 (2012) 22 Radhanath Fern Gametophyte Study: An Overview. In: C. Gurung and J. D Mukhopadhyay B. Bhandari (Eds.) Eco-Conservation and Sustainable Living, Pp 34-40. Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi, 2013. [ISBN: 978-81-8487-216-3] 23 Radhanath Some Aspects and Achievements of In: Proceedings of D Mukhopadhyay Research in Pteridophytes. the seminar on Challenges of Biology in the 21st Century, Department of Botany, MUC Women’s College, Burdwan & Levant Books, Kolkata, pp 41-45, 2013. [ ISBN: 978-9380663-66-1] 24 Radhanath Effect on mercury on Indian mustard In: Proceedings of D Mukhopadhyay (Brassica juncea L.) seeds. the seminar on Challenges of Biology in the 21st Century, Department

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Report—9 Annual Report, 2012-13 66 of Botany, MUC Women’s College, Burdwan & Levant Books, Kolkata, pp 81-85, 2013 [ ISBN: 978-9380663-66-1] 25 Radhanath Phytochemistry and medicinal uses of In: J. P. Keshri and D Mukhopadhyay some Pteridophytes. R. Mukhopadhyay (eds.) Medicinal Plants: Various Perspectives, pp 119-128 (2012). Department of Botany and Publicatiom Unit, Burdwan University. [ISBN: 81-87259-85-X ] 26 Radhanath Medicinal Plants: Various Perspectives J.P.Keshri and R. E Mukhopadhyay Mukhopadhyay (Eds.), Department of Botany and Publication Unit, Burdwan University. [ISBN: 81-87259-85-X ] 27. Aloke Bhattacharjee “Sunflower Seed Invigoration by Chemical Agricultural Journal, (A) Manipulation”. 2012, Vol. 7(1), 26-31. 28. Aloke Bhattacharjee Allelopathic effect of cassia occidentalis Trends in (A) leaves on mustard seeds. Biotechnology Research. 2012, vol.1(1),29-35 29. Aloke Bhattacharjee Seed potentiation of a horse-gram International Journal (A) cultivar by herbal manipulation. of Medicinal Plants Research .2013, Vol. 2 (1), pp. 152-155. 30. Aloke Bhattacharjee Cultivation of a high altitude crop chayote International Journal of (A) (Sechium edule Sw.) in plain lands through Science and hormonal manipulation. Knowledge.2013, Vol. 2; No. 1; 47-51 31. Aloke Bhattacharjee Influence of IAA on the retention of International Journal of (A) detached leaf senescence of three aquatic Science and Knowledge. plant species. 2013,Vol. 2; No. 1; 42-46. 32. Aloke Bhattacharjee Efficient micropropagation and chlorocholine Comp Rend Biol. DOI (A) chloride induced stevioside production of org/10.1016/j.crvi. Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni. 2012,11.007. 33. Aloke Bhattacharjee Elevated antioxidant potential of Acta Physiol Plant DOI (A) chlorocholine chloride-treated in vitro 10.1007/s11738-013- grown Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni 1214-0.2013 34. Aloke Bhattacharjee Seed invigouration and plant potentiation J Botan. Soc. Bengal. (B) of two pulse crop cultivars under 2012, 66(1):63-67 stressful storage Condition. 35. Aloke Bhattacharjee Biology of Abrus precatorius L. seeds: Science and Culture. (B)

influence of H2SO4 and GA3 on enhanced 2012, 78(9-10) 436-438. THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 67 germination potential and optimization of relative humidity for safe storage. 36. Aloke Bhattacharjee Chemical-induced storage potentiation of Indian Agriculturist,2013 (B) seeds of a medicinal pulse crop horse-gram (Dolichos biflorus L. cv br-5). 37. Aloke Bhattacharjee Herbal manipulation of seed vigour under Botanical Society (B) storage and its rapid evaluation by of Bengal. 2013, accelerated ageing technique. Pp 21-27. 38. Aloke Bhattacharjee Chemical manipulation for storage Lap Lambert (C) potentiation of crop seeds. publication, Germany, 2013. 39. Aloke Bhattacharjee Chemical manipulation of seed longevity In: Biodiversity (E) and crop improvement of a sunflower Conservation : cultivar. Fundamentals and Applications. (eds. Saha, Ghosh, Gangopadhyay, Saha, Singh, Sarkar and Das) pp. 110-114. Publ;ished by : Motijheel College, Kolkata, W.B. India, 2012. 40. Aloke Bhattacharjee Chemical manipulation of plant growth, In: Multidisciplinary (E) metabolism and tuber productivity of Approaches in safed musli: an endangered medicinal Angiosperm plant. systematics. (eds. G.G. Maiti and S. K. Mukherjee). Pp. 769 – 775, Publication cell, , Kalyani, West Bengal, India, 2012 41. Aloke Bhattacharjee Sodium dikegulac-induced augmentation of In : Multidisciplinary (E) productivity and correlative changes of Approaches in plant potential of a medicinal plant–safed Angiosperm systematics. musli. (eds. G.G Maiti and S. K. Mukherj ee). pp. 833 - 840, Publication cell, University of Kalyani, Kalyani, West Bengal, India, 2012. 42.Aloke Bhattacharjee A treatise on safed musli (Chlorophytum In: ‘Perspective in (E) borivilianum Sant.et Fernand.), a miraculous Medicinal Plants’ (eds. green medicinal herb. J.P.Keshri and R. Mukhopadhyay) Burdwan University publications. pp., West Bengal, India, 2012.

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 68 43. Aloke Bhattacharjee Technique for augmented germinability In: Diversity and (D) of a medicinally important stubborn Conservation of seed species Abrus precatorius Linnaeus Plants and Traditional [Fabaceae] Knowledge. pp. 485 - 489. (eds. S. Panda & C. Ghosh). Published by: Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehra Dun, India, 2012. 44. Aloke Bhattacharjee Techniques for storage potentiation and In: Newer concepts in (E) conservation of crop seeds. life sciences pp. 33-38 (eds. S. Mukhopadhyay and A. K. Biswas) UGC Academic Staff College Publication of Calcutta University, 2012. 45. Aloke Bhattacharjee Safed musli: its relevance to modern In: Diversity and (D) green medicine and augmented Conservation of Plants productivity using ascorbic acid. and Traditional Knowledge, pp. 539 - 547. (eds. S. Panda & C. Ghosh), Published by: Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehra Dun (India), 2012. 46. Aloke Bhattacharjee A simple biofriendly method for In: Challenges of (D) invigouration of Indian mustard seeds. Biology in 21st Century (ISBN: 978-9380663-66-1), pp. 65-71. (eds. Bikas Krishna Sinha and S. Ghosh). Published by: Department of Botany, M.U.C Women’s College, Burdwan and Levante Books, 27 C, Creek Row, Kolkata 700014, 2013. 47. Aloke Bhattacharjee Strategies for seed potention and In: Challenges of (D) germplasm conservation. Biology in 21st Century (ISBN: 978-9380663-66-1), pp. 65-71. (eds. Bikas Krishna Sinha and S. Ghosh). Published by: Department of Botany, M.U.C Women’s College, Burdwan and Levant Books, 27 C, Creek Row, Kolkata 700014, 2013.

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 69 48. Dr. Tinkari Dalal Evaluation of allelopathic potential of Plant Archives Vol.12 A Lantana camara L. on seeds of Raphanus No.1. 2012. pp. 459-462. sativus L. and Spinacia oleracea L. 49. Dr. Tinkari Dalal Comparative study for effects of chemical Plant Breeding and Seed A mutagenesis on seed germination, Science Vol.65.2012 survivability and pollen sterility in m1 and m2 generations of Dianthus 50. Dr. Tinkari Dalal Effect of heavy metal (Lead nitrate) on Proc. Sem. on Challenges D germination and seedling metabolism of of Biology in 21st Century. Lens esculenta L. 2013. pp. 87-89. 51. Dr. Tinkari Dalal Effects of chemical mutagens on Proc. Sem. on Challenges D Tropaeolum majus L. of Biology in 21st Century. 2013. pp. 91-96. 52. Dr. Tinkari Dalal Comparison of allelopathic potentials of Proc. Sem. on Challenges D Croton bonplandianum Baill. and of Biology in 21st Jacquinia ruscifolia L. on seeds of Radish Century. 2013. pp. 107-111. and Spinach. 53. Ambarish Mukherjee Animal resources linked with the life of Chanda, S. and Mukherjee, A Birhor community settled in Ayodhya hills, A.2012. Indian J. Applied Purulia District, West Bengal. & Pure Bio.27 (1):31-36. 54. Ambarish Mukherjee Non-timber forest products as Documented Chanda, Soma and A from the Paharia Tribe of Ayodhya Hills in Mukherjee, A. 2012. Purulia District of West Bengal (India). Acta Botanica Hungarica 54(3):269-275. 55. Ambarish Mukherjee Biodiversity studies: a taxonomic Mukherjee, A.2012. D contemplation. Diversity and Conservation of Plants and Traditional Knowledge (ed. S. Panda & C. Ghosh) Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehra Dun.pp. 167-182. 56. Ambarish Mukherjee Study of some non-timber forest produces Chanda, S. and B associated with the life of tribals in Matha Mukherjee, A. 2012. forest region of Purulia district, West Panchakotessay 3(1): 11-14. Bengal 57. Ambarish Mukherjee Non-Timber use of forest resources in Bouri, T. and Mukherjee, B Bankati Gram Panchayat area, Burdwan A. 2012. Panchakotessay District, West Bengal. 3(1): 15-20. 58. Ambarish Mukherjee A census of Gentiana L. in India Gupta, S., Mukherjee, A. D and Mondal, M.2012. In: Multidisciplinary Approaches in Angiosperm Systematics (Ed.Gaurgopal Maiti and Sobhan Kumar Mukherjee) pp.53-58. University of Kalyani,

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 70 Kalyani. (ISBN: 978-93-5067-867-1). 59. Ambarish Mukherjee Studies on seed characteristic features of Bouri, T. and Mukherjee, D some medicinal plants. A.2012. In: Multidisciplinary Approaches in Angiosperm Systematics(Ed. Gaurgopal Maiti and Sobhan Kumar Mukherjee) pp.80-85. University of Kalyani, Kalyani. (ISBN: 978-93- 5067-867-1). 60. Ambarish Mukherjee Diversity of Dicotyledonous plants in Mandal, S.K. and D wetlands of Puruliya District, West Bengal. Mukherjee, A. 2012. In: Ibid. pp.403-409. 61. Ambarish Mukherjee Herbal remedies: Aspects and prospects Mukherjee, A.2012. D Ibid.pp.576-588. 62. Ambarish Mukherjee An account of the Gentianaceae Jussieu in Mukherjee, A. & C India with special reference to Himalayas. Mukherjee, A anGupta, S. 2012. In: Biodiversität & Naturausstattung im Himalaya, Bd. IV (Ed. M. Hartmann &J. Weipert) pp.63-90. Naturkundemuseum, Erfurt, Germany. 63. Ambarish Mukherjee Identification of Species: A taxonomic Mukherjee, A.2012. In: D contemplation for augmenting successful Non-Timber Forest and prosperous use of Non-Wood Forest Products and Medicinal Products. Plants (eds. S.Singh and R.Das).pp.9-18. Institute of Forest Productivity (Indian Council of Forestry Research & Education), Ranchi. 64. Ambarish Mukherjee Non-wood Forest Products in use by the Mukherjee, A. and D Paharia tribe settled in Ayodhya Hills of Chanda, S.2012. In:Ibid. Purulia, West Bengal.123-129. pp.9-18 65. Ambarish Mukherjee Documentation of Ethno-Medicinal Uses of Mukherjee, A. and Bouri, E Plants by Santhals In: Burdwan District, T. 2012. In: Medicinal West Bengal, India. Plants: Various Perspectives. (eds. J. P. Keshri & R. Mukhopadhyay. pp.129-141. [ISBN 81-87259-85-X]. 66. Ambarish Mukherjee Bioresource conservation: Traditions in Mukherjee, A. 2013. B India. The Ecoscan: Special

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 71 Issue III: 57-63. (ISSN: 0974-0376). 67. Ambarish Mukherjee Study of some Non-Timber Forest Chanda, S. and Mukherjee, B Products (NTFPs) associated with the A.2013. The Ecoscan: lives of tribals in Matha Forest Region of Special Issue III: 65-68. Purulia District, West Bengal. (ISSN:0974-0376). 68. Ambarish Mukherjee Documentation of traditional knowledge Bouri, T. and Mukherjee, B and indigenous use of Non-Timber Forest A. 2013. The Ecoscan: Products in Durgapur Forest Range of Special Issue III: 69-74. Burdwan District, West Bengal. (ISSN: 0974-0376). 69. Ambarish Mukherjee Physico-chemical properties of overburden Biswas, C. K., Mukherjee, B dumps of different ages at Sonepur bazari A. and Mishra, S.2013. coalmine area, Raniganj, west Bengal (India). The Ecoscan 7(1&2):57-60. 70. Ambarish Mukherjee Floral diversity in sites deranged by Biswas, C. K., Mishra, B opencast mining in Sonepur Bazari of S. P. and Mukherjee, A. Raniganj coalfield area, West Bengal. 2013. Indian J. Applied & Pure Bio. 28(2), 265-273. 71. Ambarish Mukherjee Mycorrhizal association with the Selected Biswas, C. K., Mishra, dominant vegetation developing on an S. P. and Mukherjee, A. age series of coalmine over burdened 2013. Asian Resonance dumps in Sonepur Bazari area, Raniganj, II (III): 59-64. B West Bengal 72. Ambarish Mukherjee Status of water quality in the proximity of Banerjee, M. and B Deoghar town in the Jharkhand state of Mukherjee, A.2013. Indian India. J.Sci.Res. 4(2) :87-92. 73. Ambarish Mukherjee Phytosociology and pedological Bouri, T., Palit, D. and A characteristics of selected Beats of Mukherjee, A. 2013. Durgapur Forest Range, West Bengal, Communications In Plant India. Sciences 3(3-4): 37-45. ISSN 2237-4027. 74. Ambarish Mukherjee On the occurrence of Carex (Cyperaceae) Maji, A. and Mukherjee, B in the Darjeeling-Sikkim-Himalayan Region A. 2013. Indian J. Applied & Pure Bio. Vol. 28(2), 137-142. 75. Ambarish Mukherjee Determination of n-alkane Constituents Biswas,I., Ukil, S. and A and their phenological variation in the Mukherjee, Natural Product epicuticular wax of mature leaves of Research A. 2013. Nyctanthes arbor-tristis L. (2013): [http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1080/ 14786419.2013. 851-0689] 76. Ambarish Mukherjee A Taxonomic Census Of Magnoliophytes Chanda, S. and B Associated with Forest Abodes of Tribals Mukherjee, A.2013. in Ayodhya Hill Region of Purulia District, Indian Forester, West Bengal. 139 (5) : 429-434. 2013. (ISSN 0019-4816

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 72 (Print);ISSN 2321-094X (Online) Error! Hyperlink reference not valid. 77. Ambarish Mukherjee Botanical documentation of Garh jungle, Bhattacharya, A. and B Durgapur, West Bengal. Mukherjee, A.2013. Flora and Fauna 19(1): 9-22. 78. J.P.Keshri The Genus Sorastrum Kützing Journal of Plant Taxonomy B (Hydrodictyaceae, Sphaeropleales, 20(2): 243-249.(2013) Chlorophyta) from India, with description of a new species S. philiposianum. Bangladesh 79. J.P.Keshri Freshwater Dinoflagellates from NeBio 4(6): 9-12.(2013). B Eastern India. 80. J.P.Keshri Algae from Gurudongmar Lake NeBio 4(6):(2013). B (North Sikkim, Eastern Himalaya). 81. J.P.Keshri Desmids of Khechiperi Lake, Sikkim, Algological Studies B Eastern Himalaya 143: 27-42 (2013). 82. J.P.Keshri A Survey of Phytoplankton diversity of International Journal B Baisar of Nadia district of West of Current Research & Bengal. Review 5: 8-13 (2013). 83. J.P.Keshri Desmids from Namchi, Sikkim, Eastern NELUMBO 55: 1-11 (2013). B Himalaya 84. J.P.Keshri On the occurrence of the genera Phykos 43(2): 9-17, 2013). B Pediastrum Meyen & Stauridium (Ehrenberg) E. Hegewald (Sphaeropleales, Chlorophyta) in West Bengal, India with the description of four new taxa. 85. J.P.Keshri On the Occurrence of Prasiola subareolata NeBio 4(4): 73-75. (2013). B Skuja (Chlorophyta: Prasiolales) from India. 86. J.P.Keshri Desmids from Bitang-cho (Elephanta) Lake NeBio 3(4): (2013). B Eastern Himalaya I 87. J.P.Keshri The influence of the monsoon climate on Limnological Review B phytoplankton in the Shibpukur pool of 12 (2): 47-63. the shiva temple in Burdwan, West Bengal India. 88. J.P.Keshri Coccal green algae from Bitang-cho Lake Indian Hydrobiology B (a high altitude lake in Eastern Himalaya). 15(2): 171-182, (2012). 89. J.P.Keshri Some fresh water green algae of West Journal of Applied B Bengal, India. Bioscience, 38(2): 179-186. 90. J.P.Keshri Observations on some members of Journal of Economic B Chroococcales (Cyanophyta) from Burdwan, and Taxonomic Botany West Bengal, India with a note on their 36(2): 292-303. (2012). Ecology. 91. J.P.Keshri Diversity And seasonal variation of Q Science Connect B

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 73 phytoplankton community in the (2012) Santragachi Lake, West Bengal, India 92. J.P.Keshri Desmids from Manmecho (Mamencho) NeBio, 3(2): 37-44. (2012) B Lake, Eastern Himalaya-I. NeBio, 3(2): 37-44. 93. J.P.Keshri Desmid flora of India II. Genus Bionature 31 (2): 55-59. B Cylindrocystis Meneghini from West (2012) Bengal. 94 P. K. Pal Germination deterrence of seeds of Abrus J. Mycopathol., 50(1): B precatorius L. by the seed-borne pathogen, 115 116. (2012). Sclerotium rolfsii. 95 P. K. Pal Melittophily of medicinally important plants In G. Maiti and S. K. D growing in Gangetic West Bengal by Apis Mukherjee (eds). mellifera employed for agricultural practice Multidisciplinary in the region approaches in Angiosperm Systematics, pp. 52-755. University of Kalyani, West Bengal, India. (2012)., 96 P. K. Pal Anther dehiscence, pollen presentation, In G. Maiti and D stigma receptivity and anthesis of Abroma S. K. Mukherjee (eds). augusta (L) L. f., a medicinally important Multidisciplinary plant of Asiatic tropics approaches in Angiosperm Systematics, pp. 805-811. University of Kalyani, West Bengal, India. (2012). 97 P. K. Pal Biology of Abrus precatorius L. Seeds: Sci. & Cult., 78 (9–10): A Influence of H2SO4 and GA3 on Enhanced 463 465. (2012). J. Germination Potential and Optimization of Relative Humidity for Safe Storage. 98 P. K. Pal In vitro plantlet regeneration of Botan. Soc. Bengal. A Clerodendrum indicum through callus- 66(1):77-80. (2012). mediated organogenesis. 99 Significance of apiculture inovercoming In J. P. Keshri and R. E the pollination crisis of wildly growing Mukhopadhyay (eds). medicinally important plants and yield Medicinal plants various enhancement of agro-horticultural plants. perspectives, pp. 283-291. University of Burdwan, West Bengal, India. (2012). 100 P. K. Pal Pollen analysis in understanding the Geophytology, 42(2): A forging behavior of Apis mellifera in 93-114. (2013) Gangetic West Bengal. 101 P. K. Pal Pollination of the mahogany trees Bionotes 15(3): 88-89. A (Swietenia mahagoni) by an ovipositing (2013). thysanopteran insect (Priesneriola).

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102 P. K. Pal Occational occurrence of staminodial J. Econ. Taxon. Bot. A anthers in Abroma augusta (L.) L. f. and 37(2): 419-423. (2013). their significance in reproductive biology of the plant. 103 A. Bandyopadhyay Micropropagation of Clerodendrum indicum International Journal of A (L.) Kuntze: An unexplored medicial plants Pharma and Biosciences, 3(4): (B) 659-668 104 A. Bandyopadhyay Ethno-Pharmacological Importance and International Journal of B Valuable Phytochemicals of Acalypha Research in Pharmaceutical indica (L.) – A Review Sciences, 3(3): 360-368 105 A. Bandyopadhyay Allelopathic effect of Acalypha indica L. Bioinfolet, 10(1B): B on seed germination and seedling growth 322-324, 2013 of rice and maize 106 A. Bandyopadhyay Efficient micropropagation and chlorocholine Comp Rend Biol A chloride induced stevioside production of DOI org/10.1016/j.crvi. Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni. 2012,11.007. 107 A. Bandyopadhyay Elevated antioxidant potential of Acta Physiol Plant A chlorocholine chloride-treated in vitro DOI 10.1007/s11738- grown Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni 013-1214-0.2013 108 A. Bandyopadhyay Phytoaccumulation of iron by callus tissue Chemistry and ecology, A of Clerodendrum indicum (L.) dx.doi.org/10.1080/ 027540.2013.779681 109 A. Bandyopadhyay Micropropagation of Clerodendrum International Journal A indicum (L.) Kuntze: An unexplored of Pharma and medicial plants Biosciences,3(4): (B) 659-668 110 A. Bandyopadhyay Ethno-Pharmacological Importance and International Journal B Valuable Phytochemicals of Acalypha of Research in indica (L.) – A Review Pharmaceutical Sciences, 3(3): 360-368 111 A. Bandyopadhyay Phytoaccumulation of iron by callus tissue Chemistry and ecology, A of Clerodendrum indicum (L.) dx.doi.org/10.1080/027540. 2013.779681

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D. Sanctioned Research Projects – (Continuing) Sl.No Name of the Project Sanctioning Authority Amount Sanctioned Duration and Progress 1. Documentation, reproductive UGC-CAS 84.75 01.04.12 to biology, biochemistry and 31.03.17 conservation of microbial and plant biodiversity 6. Faculty Improvement Programme : [ Please give a short note on the measures taken]

7. Patent awarded / applied for : Nil

8. Any other achievement of the Department: Re : Partticipation of Ambarish Mukherjee The IUAES held their conference in Manchester, UK fro 5th August to 10th August, 2013. Over 1420 delegates attended for six days of panels and presentations. This is to certify that Dr. Ambarish Mukherjee attended the conference, and presented papers entitled Ethnobotanical promotion of ecorestoration of forests in Burdwan District, West Bengal, India. Documentation of Medicinal uses of some plants in vogue among the tribals in Ayodhya Hills, Purulia District of West Bengal State (India) and Indigenous Knowledge about use of macrophytes of Wetlands in Nadia District, West Bengal (India). Dr. Mukherjee also convened a panel entitled Plants utility by ethnic communities of eastern India for nutritional and health security, past-present and future. The abstract of the papers and abstract of the panel, along with the other panel information was published both on the IUAES website http://www. iuaes2013.org and in the conference booklet that was distributed to all delegates. Dr. Mukherjee's participation is this event was much appreciated.

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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

Head of the Department : DR. A. K. GHOSH Teaching Staff (as on 31.05.2013): Professor : Sukalyan Banerjee Manas Banerjee Barindra Kr. Ghosh Subrata Laskar Bimalendu Roy Associate Professor : Bholanath Mandal Pabitra Chattopadhyay Alak Kumar Ghosh Susanta Sekhar Adhikari Debasis Das Sumanta Bhattacharyya Assistant Professor : Rajarshi Ghosh (Stage II/III) Tanmoy Das Bidyut Kr. Saha Inul Ansary Moni Baskey Designation Men Women Gen SC ST OBC Total Gen SC ST OBC Total Professor 05 0 0 0 05 0 0 0 0 0 Assoc. Prof. 05 01 0 0 06 0 0 0 0 0 Asst. Prof. (stage II/III) 02 01 0 0 03 0 0 0 0 0 Asst. Prof. 0 0 0 01 01 0 0 01 0 01 Field of Studies: Specialization in M.Sc. Course (i) Inorganic Chemistry, (ii) Nuclear-Analytical Chemistry, (iii) Organic Chemistry and (iv) Physical Chemistry

Student Enrolement: Course(s) Men Women Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total M.Sc 1st Sem 30 12 01 43+01* 20 08 00 28 50 20 01 72 2nd Sem 3rd Sem 35 10 00 45 19 08 00 27 54 18 00 72 4th Sem M.Phil NIL

Research Activities: (In Progress) Sl. No.. Name of the Scholar Topic of Research Supervisor(s) 1. Subhasis Kundu Synthesis, structure and properties of mono-and Prof B K Ghosh polynuclear compounds of some 3d/4d ions containing Schiff bases and related ligands 2. Kishalay Bhar Syntheses, structures and properties of some metal- Prof B K Ghosh organic frameworks containing Mn(II), Co(II), Ni(II) and Cu(II) as geometry setters, polyamine/Schiff base

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blockers and dicyanamide bridge 3. Sumitava Khan Syntheses, crystal structures and molecular properties Prof B K Ghosh of some dn ion complexes containing multidentate N-donor end-capping ligands 4. Smita Satapathi Studies on some metal-organic frameworks containing Prof B K Ghosh zinc(II), cadmium(II) and mercury(II) in concert with halides/ pseudohalides and organic N-donor ligands 5. Subhasis Roy Studies on mono-, di- and polynuclear metal halide, Prof B K Ghosh pseudohalide and carboxylate compounds containing some tailored polyamines and Schiff bases 6. Somnath Choubey Syntheses, structures and magnetic properties of some Prof B K Ghosh Mn(II), Ni(II) and Cu(II) complexes containing N-donor blockers and mono/polyatomic bridges 7. Dipu Sutradhar Syntheses, molecular and crystalline architectures, and Prof B K Ghosh molecular properties of some mono- and polyatomic bridged dn ion complexes containing tailored multidentate nitrogen and/or oxygen donor ligands 8. Irani Biswas Studies on certain pharmacognostic aspects of Nyctanthes Prof. S. Laskar & arbor-tristis L Prof. A. Mukherjee 9. Sushobhan Ukil Chemical and Biochemical Investigation on the secondary Prof. S. Laskar metabolites of the seeds of Crotalaria pallida Ait 10. Sadhana Khawas Studies on some Chemical constituents of the seeds of Prof. S. Laskar Gmelina arborea Linn 11. Animesh Patra Coordination chemistry of 3d-transition metals of some Dr.P.Chattopadhyay N,S/N,N donor sets: synthesis, characterization, structure and reactivity 12. Supriti Sen Synthesis, spectroscopic study and evaluation of some Dr.P.Chattopadhyay & nitrogeneous heterocyclic derivatives Dr. S.S. Adhikari 13. Madhumita Bag Radiotracer studies on the separation and estimation of Dr.P.Chattopadhyay & some trace metal ions Prof. S. Basu 14. Biplab Mandal Synthesis, characterization and reactivity of lanthanoid Dr.P.Chattopadhyay complexes of N,N / N,O-donor sets 15. Hena Paul Ruthenium(II) complexes of some multidentate N-donor Dr.P.Chattopadhyay ligands: synthesis, characterization, structure and reactivity 16. Titas Mukherjee Coordination chemistry of some platinum metals with N, S Dr.P.Chattopadhyay and O donor ligands: synthesis, characterization and reactivity 17. Rajesh Chakraborty Studies on ion-exchange property of some newly Dr.P.Chattopadhyay designed and characterized polyoxometalates 18. Uday C. Saha Chemosensor for some cationic and anionic species of Dr.P.Chattopadhyay biological relevance: synthesis, structural characterization and application 19. Buddhadeb Sen Course work completed to be registered “Chemosensors Dr.P.Chattopadhyay for some dn metal ions: synthesis, characterization and application” 20. Manjira Mukherjee Course work completed to be registered “Synthesis, Dr.P.Chattopadhyay characterization and application of chemosensors for some anions of biological relevance”

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21. Siddhartha Pal Just joined as JRF Dr.P.Chattopadhyay 22. Nabanita Polysaccharides from marine algae: Structural features Dr. B. Ray Chattopadhyay and antiviral activities 23. Paramita Karmakar Anionic polysaccharides from Padina and Laminaria: Dr. B. Ray Structural characterization and biological activities 24. Sharmistha Sinha Naturally occurring plant polysaccharides: Structural Dr. B. Ray features, chemical modification and biological activities 25. Sudipta Saha Polysaccharides from Indian plants: Isolation, structural Dr. B. Ray features and biological properties 26. Shruti Saurabh Polysaccharides from natural sources: Isolation, structural Dr. B. Ray Bandyopadhyay features and biological activities 27. Sujay Kumar Majee Polysaccharides from natural sources: structural features, Dr. B. Ray chemical modification and biological activities 28. Kanika Ghosh Just Joined (01.03.2013) Dr. B. Ray 29. Haraprasad Singha Fluorimetric studies on aggregational and micro- Dr. B. Mandal environmental properties of proteins, surfactants and their mixtures 30. Saumya Basu Graph theoretical studies of the physicochemical properties Dr. B. Mandal of some systems including carbon clusters. 31. Piyali Ghosh Studies on physicochemical properties of open and Dr. B. Mandal closed p-conjugated networks from graph theoretical point of view 32. Md. Sabir Ali Mirdha Studies on some molecular interactions involving Dr. B. Mandal biomolecules 33. Tapanendu Ghosh Theoretical studies on topology related properties of Dr. B. Mandal some chemical structures 34. Somnath Karmakar Study on some p-conjugated molecules and reaction Dr. B. Mandal networks in the light of graph theory 35. Anamika Ray Photophysical investigation on fullerene-phthalocyanine Dr. S. Bhattacharya non-covalent system 36. Sibayan Mukherjee Spectroscopic and quantum-chemical investigations Dr. S. Bhattacharya

on non-covalently linked diporphyrin complexes of C60,

C70 and some of their derivatives 37. Ratul Mitra Photophysical investigation on fullerene-porphyrin Dr. S. Bhattacharya non-covalent interaction in absence and presence of silver and gold nanoparticles in solutions 38. Basanta K. Ghosh Not yet applied for Ph.D. registration Dr. S. Bhattacharya 39. Ashis Mondal Not yet applied for Ph.D. registration Dr. S. Bhattacharya 40. Amal Halder Studies on selective and effective complexation of Dr. S. Bhattacharya fullerenes with various calix[n]arenes and homooxa calix[n]arenes 41. Debabrata Pal Photophysical studies on effective and selective Dr. S. Bhattacharya host-guest interactions between fullerenes and some designed host molecules

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 79 42. Tapas Manna Theoretical investigations on electron donor-acceptor Dr. S. Bhattacharya complexes of fullerenes and some other electron acceptor 43. Arnab Banerjee Synthesis, characterization and application of different Dr. D. Das fluorescent probes with nitrogen, oxygen and/ or sulfur donor sites 44. Subarna Guha Syntheses, characterization and applications of different Dr. D. Das fluorescent probes derived from coumarin 45. Animesh Sahana Use of atomic absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy Dr. D. Das for trace level determination of some toxic cations and anions with several new chelating ligands 46. Sisir Lohar Spectrofluorimetric determination of some toxic and Dr. D. Das 3d-metal ions with newly synthesized reagents 47. Debasis Karak Syntheses, characterization and applications of several Dr. D. Das new fluorescence probes for selective determination of cations at trace level 48. Sudipta Das Use of several new fluorescent probes for trace level Dr. D. Das determination of some cations , anions and amino acids 49. Raja Saha Studies on some new d- and f- block metal complexes Dr. D. Das with ligands containing heterocyclic donor sites : syntheses, structure, properties and applications 50. Sandip Mandal Emission properties of some fluorescent ligands in Dr. D. Das presence of some cations and/ anions 51. Krittika Chatterjee Studies on the interactions of some cations and/anions Dr. D. Das with several N, O and/ S donor ligands using fluorescence spectroscopy 52. Jayashree Mandal Studies on Kinetics and Mechanistics Studies on Electron Dr. B. Saha Transfer Reactions at Some Higher Valent Metal Centres (Thesis Submitted) 53. Ankita Basu Kinetics and Mechanistic Studies of Oxidation of Bio- Dr. B. Saha Molecules in Micellar Media by Chromium(VI) (Thesis Submitted) 54. Rumpa Saha Hexavalent Chromium Removal from Waste Water by Raw Dr. B. Saha and Modified Agricultural by Product 55. Rumki Nandi Removal of Hexavalent Chromium from Contaminated Dr. B. Saha Water by Algal Biomass 56. Debabrata Saha Bioremediation of Arsenic from Drinking Water Dr. B. Saha 57. Aniruddha Ghosh Micellar Catalysis Dr. B. Saha 58. Kakali Mukherjee Bioremediation of Hexavalent Chromium Dr. B. Saha 59. Chaitali Dey Micellar Catalysis Dr. B. Saha & Dr. S. S. Bhattacharyya 60. Abhijit Pal Synthesis, X-ray structures, properties and Dr. R. Ghosh supramolecular chemistry of some 3d/4d block transition metal complexes with ligands containing N and/or O donor sets and pseudohalides

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 80 61. Sunit Kumar Mal Synthesis, structure and magnetostructural correlations Dr. R. Ghosh of some 3dn complexes containing multidentate organic blockers and inorganic/organic bridges 62. Sarat Chandra Kumar Synthesis, structural characterization and properties of Dr. R. Ghosh Mn(II/III), Ni(II) and Zn(II) complexes using some (N,N) and (N,O) donor sets 63. Merry Mitra Studies on some mono-, di- and polynuclear Mn, Fe, Co Dr. R. Ghosh and Cu complexes using multidentate organic ligands 64. Asis Kumar Maji Metallo-organic frameworks containing some dn/fn ions, Dr. R. Ghosh polydentate N-donor blockers and inorganic/organic bridges: syntheses, structures and properties 65. Ratna Sadhukhan Analytical Chem Field Dr.S.S.Bhattacharyya 66. Haradhan Dey Natural Product Chemistry Dr. A. Sinhababu 67. Sunanda Roy Morphological, genetical and biochemical Dr. A. Sinhababu characterization of winged bean [Psophocarpus tetragonolobus L. DC. 68. Sarmistha Basu Chemical investigation on the plant species L. speciosa Dr. A. Sinhababu Pers. 69. Shiladitya Chowdhuri Natural Product Chemistry Dr. A. Sinhababu 70. Somnath Kundu Natural Product Chemistry Dr. A. Sinhababu 71 Dr. Subhasis Mallick Kinetic and Mechanistic Studies On Square Planar Dr. A. K. Ghosh Complexes of Palladium(II) and Platinum(II) with Some N/O/S Donor Ligands 72 Sri Biplab Kr. Bera Kinetics of Substitution on Octahedral Rhodium(III) Dr. A. K. Ghosh Complexes 73 Smt. Subala Mondal Substitution on octahedral 4d6 Metal Ion complexes: Dr. A. K. Ghosh Kinetic and Mechanistic Studies with Bioactive Ligands 74 Sri Parnajyoti Karmakar Mechanistic Studies on Substitution Reactions of Some Dr. A. K. Ghosh Square Planar Platinum Complexes 75 Sri Arup Mandal Kinetics and Mechanism of Ligand Substitution in Dr. A. K. Ghosh Octahedral Ruthenium(II/III) complexes 76 Sri Sumon Ray Inorganic Reaction Mechanism Dr. A. K. Ghosh 77 Tania Bhar Synergistic extraction of metal ions by Prof. S. Basu & organophosphorus bases Prof. M. Banerjee 78 Madhumita Bag Substoichiometric isotopic dilution analysis for Prof. S. Basu and estimation of metal ions Dr. P. Chattopadhyay 79 Sutanuka Roy Effects of solvents in the synergic extraction with Prof. S. Basu onime & 2-methyl with oxine

Doctoral Degree (Ph.D.) awarded during the year : Sl. No. Name of the Awardees Title of the Thesis Supervisor(s) 1. Dr. Sourav Dey Chemistry of some N,N/N,S donor sets: synthesis, Dr. P. Chattopadhyay (date: 05-04-2012) characterization and reactivity towards copper(II) ion 2. Dr. Partha Mukherjee Photophysical investigations on supramolecular Dr. S. Bhattacharya

complexes of C60 and C70 with functionalized mono and diporphyrins

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 81 3. Tapas Kumar Das Prof. M. Banerjee (07-09-2012) 4. Dr. Sumitra Das Synthesis and characterization of some halide and Prof. B K Ghosh (date: 26-09-12) pseudohalide bridged dn ion complexes containing multidentate N-donor blockers 5. Roshni Sarkar Prof. S. Basu (08-10-2012) 6. Dr. Tuhin Ghosh Polysaccharides from Sebdenia polydactyla and Oryza Dr. B. Ray Dr. B. Ray sativa: Structural features, chemical modification and antiviral activities 7. Dr. Bhola Nath Sarkar Synthesis and characterization of coordination molecules Prof. B. K. Ghosh (date: 18-10-12) and supramolecular entities with some 3d/4d ions, N-donor ligands and inorganic/organic bridges 8. Partha Mukherjee Dr. S. Bhattacharyya (18-10-2012) 9. Sajal Kumar Mukherjee (30-10-2012) 10. Dr. Sumanta K. Ghosh Micellar Catalysis of Oxidation of Some Organic Dr. B. Saha (16-01-2013) Molecules by Chromium(VI) and vanadium(V) 11. Dr. Soumi Studies on some pseudohalogeno and Prof. B. K. Ghosh Chattopadhyay pseudohalogenometallate bridged complexes containing (date: 31-01-13) polyamines and Schiff bases: syntheses, structures and molecular properties 12. Subhhasis Mallick Dr. A. K. Ghosh (31-01-2013) 13. Chandrachur Das Prof. K. Bhattacharyya (18-02-2013) 14. Dr. Bhaskar Biswas Synthesis,characterization and properties of some transition Dr. R. Ghosh (11-03-2013) and inner-transition metal complexes with different (N,N) and (N,O) donor sets 15. Pulak Dey(20-03-2013) Prof. S. Basu

Research by Faculty Members: (Papers published) Sl. No. Name of the Title of the Papers Ref. to the Publication Type of Teacher publication 1. S. Basu Determination of copper by M. Bag, P. Chattopadhyay, ISSN displacement substoichiometric S. Basu, Radiochem., 1066-3622 extraction with radiolabelled cobalt(II) 55, 220 (2013).

2. S. Basu Phytoaccumulation of iron by callus A. Mukherjee, A. Banerjee, ISSN tissue of clerodendrum indicum(L) S. Dutta and S. Basu, Chemistry 0275-7540 and Ecology, DOI: 10.1080/ 02757540.2013. 779681. 3. S. Basu Radiotrace study of synergic effect of R. sarkar, P. Dey and S. Basu, ISSN 0236-5731 trioctyl phosphine oxide on the solvent J. Radioanal Nucl. Chem., extraction of gold(III)-â diketonates 292, 131 (2012).

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Report—11 Annual Report, 2012-13 82 4. M. Banerjee Charge transfer energies of the T. Chaudhuri, S. Salampuria, complexes of (dibenzoylmethanato) P. Kr. Tapaswi, C. boron difluoride with indeno-pyridines Mukhopadhyay, and M. and polynuclear aromatic Banerjee, Spectrochim Acta hydrocarbons, A, 108, 181 –185, (2013) 5. M. Banerjee Molecular Recognition of Anthracene T. Chaudhuri, S. Salampuria, and Indeno-pyridine by C. Mukhopadhyay, P. Kr. (Dibenzoylmethanato)boron difluoride Tapaswi and M. Banerjee, in Ethanol, J. Photochem. Photobiol. A: Chem., 248, 55 – 62, (2012). 6. M. Banerjee Solvent effect and molecular S. Salampuria, T. Chaudhuri, selectivity of C-(4-chlorophenyl)-N- M. Banerjee, Optics and phenylnitrone: A Photophysical study, Photonics Journal, 2, 30–39, (2012). 7. M. Banerjee Catalytic effects of Lewis acids on T. Chaudhuri, M. Banerjee, 1,3-DC reaction: A Luminescent study, J. Lumin. 132, 1456 – 1461, (2012). 8. M. Banerjee Solvent effect on photo physical T. Chaudhuri, P. Sukla, M. properties and Zn2+ binding of Mahapatra, B. Rooj, S. K. (dibenzoylmethanato)boron difluoride, Nayak, S. Chattopadhyay, and M. Banerjee, J. Solution Chem. 41, 143 – 155, (2012). 9. B. K. Ghosh Syntheses, structures, and properties S. Satapathi, S. Chattopadhyay, Referred of two luminous mercury(II) halide S. Roy, K. Bhar, P. Mitra, Journal compounds containing a tetradentate B. K. Ghosh, J. Mol. Struct., ISSN 0022-2860 N-donor Schiff base, 1030, 138-144, (2012). 10. B. K. Ghosh A heterometallic (NiII-CuII) decanuclear A. Chakraborty, B. K. Ghosh, Referred cluster containing two distorted J. Ribas-Arino, J. Ribas, Journal cubane-like pentanuclear cores: T. K. Maji, Inorg. Chem., 51, ISSN 0020-1669 synthesis, structure, and magnetic 6440-6442, (2012). properties, 11. B. K. Ghosh First examples of two ferromagnetic S. Choubey, K. Bhar, S. Referred end-to-end cyanate bridged 1D linear Chattopadhyay, A. Hazra, Journal coordination polymers of nickel(II) T. K. Maji, J. Ribas, B. K. ISSN 1477-9226 containing an unsymmetrical diamine, Ghosh, Dalton Trans., S. Choubey, K. Bhar, S. Chattopadhyay, 41, 11551-11554, (2012). A. Hazra, T. K. Maji, J. Ribas, B. K. Ghosh, Dalton Trans., 41, 11551-11554, (2012). 12. B. K. Ghosh Syntheses, structures and properties S. Satapathi, S. Choubey, Referred of two luminous mercury(II) bromides S. Das, K. Bhar, P. Mitra, Journal containing tridentate N-donor Schiff R. Ghosh, B. K. Ghosh, J. ISSN 1074-1542 bases: Control of coordination number Chem. Crystallogr., 42, and nuclearity by varying ligand 1060-1066, (2012). matrices,

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 83 13. B. K. Ghosh Syntheses, structures and magnetic S. Khan, S. Roy, K. Bhar, Referred properties of two neutral coordination R. Ghosh, C.-H. Lin, J. Ribas, Journal polymers of cobalt(II) containing a B. K. Ghosh, Inorg. Chim. ISSN 0020-1693 tailored aromatic diamine and Acta, 398, 40-45, (2013). pseudohalides as bridging units: Control of dimensionality by varying pseudohalide, 14. B. K. Ghosh Mono- and dinuclear zinc(II) S. Roy, B. N. Sarkar, K. Referred halide/pseudohalide/carboxylate Bhar, S. Satapathi, P. Mitra, Journal complexes containing tetradentate B. K. Ghosh, J. Mol. Struct., ISSN 0022-2860 N-donor Schiff bases: Syntheses, 1037, 160-169, (2013). structural characterizations and luminescence properties, 15. B. K. Ghosh Syntheses, structures and properties S. Roy, S. Kundu, K. Bhar, Referred of pentacoordinated zinc(II) halide S. Satapathi, P. Mitra, B. K. Journal complexes containing a tridentate Ghosh, Indian J. Chem., Sec. ISSN 0376-4710 Schiff base as end-capping ligand A, 52A, 34-40, (2013). 16. B. K. Ghosh Syntheses, structures and magnetic S. Kundu, S. Roy, K. Bhar, Referred properties of two one-dimensional R. Ghosh, C. -H. Lin, J. Journal metal(II)-dicyanamide (Mdca; M = Ni Ribas, B. K. Ghosh, J. Mol. ISSN 0022-2860 and Co) coordination polymers Struct., 1038, 78-85, (2013). containing a tridentate N-donor Schiff base 17. B. K. Ghosh Syntheses, structures, and magnetic S. Choubey, S. Roy, K. Referred properties of terephthalato bridged Bhar, R. Ghosh, P. Mitra, C. Journal dinuclear copper(II) and manganese(II) -H. Lin, J. Ribas, B. K. ISSN 0277-5387 complexes with a tetradentate Ghosh, Polyhedron, 55, 1-9, N-donor Schiff base (2013). 18. S. Laskar The attractiveness of odorous N. Roy, S. Laskar and ISSN 1226-8615 esterified fatty acids to the potential A. Barik. J. Asia-Pacific bio-control agent, Altica cyane. Entomology, 15, 277-282, (2012). 19. S. Laskar Separation of Amino Acids Based on S. Sen, S. Sarkar, P. Kundu ISSN 2156-8251 Thin-Layer Chromatography by and S. Laskar, American Quinazoline Based Anti- Microbial J. Anal. Chem., 3, 668- 673., Agent. (2012). 20. S. Laskar Aliphatic Amide from Seeds of Carica A. Rawani, A. Ghosh, S. ISSN 1927-646x papaya as Mosquito Larvicide, Laskar and G. Chandra, J. Pupicide, Aduticide, Repellent and Mosquito Res., 2, 8 – 18 Smoke Toxicant (2012). 21. S. Laskar Determination of n-alkane profile N. Roy, S. Laskar and A. ISSN 1838-837x through developmental state of Barik, The South Pacific sunflower leave Journal of Natural and pplied Sciences, 30, 72 –76 (2012).

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 84 22. S. Laskar Neem leaf glycoprotein is nontoxic to A. Mallick, S. Ghosh, S. ISSN 1567-5769 physiological functions of Swiss mice Banerjee, S. Majumder, A. and Sprague Dawli rats : Histological, Das, B. Mondal, S. Barik, biochemical and immunological K. K. Goswami, S. Pal, S. perspective. Laskar, K. Sarkar, A. Bose and R. Baral, International Immunopharmacology, 15, 73 – 83 (2013). 23. S. Laskar Amino acids through developmental N. Roy, S. Laskar and A. ISSN 0365-0588 state of sunflower leave, Barik, Acta Botanica, Croatica, 72, 41-51 (2013). 24. S. Laskar Selection of Suitable combination of A. Ghosh, R. Saha, K. ISSN 1097-4601 Nonfunctional Micellar Catalyst and Mukherjee, S. K. Ghosh, Heteroatomic Nitrogen Base as S. S. Bhattacharrya, S. Promoter for Chromic acid oxidation of Laskar and B. Saha, Ethanol to Acetaldehyde in Aqueous International J. Chemical medium at room temperature. Kinetics, 45, 175 -186 (2013). 25. S. Laskar Identification of Amino acids with A. Sinhababu, B. Basak and ISSN 0938-4173 Modified ninhydrin Reagents on thin S. Laskar, J. Planar Chromatogr, layer. Chromatography plate, 26, 26 – 30 (2013). 26. S. Laskar Analysis of Oil and Fatty acids from Biosciences,Biotechnology ISSN 0973-1245 the seeds of Erythrina variegata Linn.” Research Asia, 2013, in press. T. D. Samanta and S. Laskar. 27. S. Laskar Edited a Proceeding : “Proceedings on Ed. R. Mukherjee and S. ISBN-81-87259- Recent Advances in Chemical Laskar, 2012, Publication Unit, 84-1 Sciences” The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, W. Bengal, India. 28. P. Chattopadhyay Palladium (II) complexes of T. Mukherjee, J. Marek and ISSN 0340-4285 dithiocarbamic acids: Synthesis, P. Chattopadhyay, Trans. Met. characterization, crystal structure and Chem, 37, 155-161 (2012). DNA binding study; 29. P. Chattopadhyay Determination of iron(III) by M. Bag, P. Chattopadhyay ISSN 0969-8043 displacement substoichiometric and S. Basu, Appl. Radiat. extraction with labeled silver-dipyridyl; Isot., 70, 69-71 (2012). 30. P. Chattopadhyay Synthesis, characterization, crystal H. Paul, T. Mukherjee, ISSN 0095-8972 structure and DNA binding study of M.G.B. Drew and P. ruthenium(II) complexes of heterocyclic Chattopadhyay, J. Coord. nitrogen ligands resulting from a Chem., 65, 1289-1302 (2012). benzimidazole based quinazoline derivative; 31. P. Chattopadhyay A ratiometric fluorescent chemosensor S. Sen, S. Sarkar, B. ISSN 0003-2654 for iron: discrimination of Fe2+ and Chattopadhyay, A. Fe3+ and living cell application; Moirangthem, A. Basu, K. Dhara and P.

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 85 Chattopadhyay, Analyst, 137, 3335-3342 (2012). 32. P. Chattopadhyay A water soluble Al3+ selective S. Sen, T. Mukherjee, B. ISSN 0003-2654 colorimetric and fluorescent turn-on Chattopadhyay, A. chemosensor and its application in Moirangthem, A. Basu, living cell imaging; J. Marek and P. Chattopadhyay, Analyst, 137, 3975-3981 (2012). 33. P. Chattopadhyay Sodium titaniumsilicate as ion R. Chakraborty and P. ISSN 0236-5731 exchanger: synthesis, characterization Chattopadhyay, J. Radioanal. and application in separation of 90Y Nucl. Chem., 294, 31-35 (2012). from 90Sr; 34. P. Chattopadhyay Estimation of Fe(III) using 59Fe and M. Bag, P. Chattopadhyay ISSN 0975-0991 acetylacetone by substoichiometric and S. Basu, Indian J. Chem. isotope-dilution analysis; Technol., 19, 357-360 (2012). 35. P. Chattopadhyay Study of photoinduced interaction R. Chakraborty, S. Chatterjee, ISSN 2158-7027 between calf thymus-DNA and bovine S. Sarkar and P.

serum albumin protein with H2Ti3O7 Chattopadhyay, J. Biomater. nanotubes; Nanobiotechnol., 3, 462-468 (2012). 36. P. Chattopadhyay Syntheses, crystal structures and DNA A. Patra, S. Sen, S. Sarkar, ISSN 0095-8972 binding study of some nickel(II) E. Zangrando and P. complexes of 1,3-bis(2-pyridylmethylthio) Chattopadhyay, J. Coord. propane and pseudohalides; Chem., 65, 4096-4107 (2012). 37. P. Chattopadhyay One-dimensional Ti–O based nanotubes R. Chakraborty, B. Sen, S. ISSN 0033-8230 as ion exchanger: synthesis, Chatterjee and P. characterization and application in Chattopadhyay, Radiochim. radiochemical separation of carrier-free Acta, 101, 33-36 (2013). 137mBa from 137Cs; 38. P. Chattopadhyay Cell permeable fluorescent receptor S. Sen, K. Chakrabarty, I. ISSN 1477-0520 - for detection of H2PO4 in aqueous Hauli, S.K. Mukhopadhyay solvent; and P. Chattopadhyay, Org. Biomol. Chem., 11, 1537-1544 (2013). 39. P. Chattopadhyay Nickel(II) complexes with 2-(pyridin-3- A. Patra; B. Sen; S. Sarkar; ISSN 0277-5387 ylmethylsulfanyl)phenylamine and A. Pandey; E. Zangrando and halide/pseudohalides: synthesis, P. Chattopadhyay, Polyhedron, structural characterisation, interaction 31, 156-163 (2013). with CT-DNA and bovine serum albumin, and antibacterial activity; 40. P. Chattopadhyay Substoichiometric extraction of M. Bag, P. Chattopadhyay ISSN 0236-5731 chromium(III) with 2-picolinic acid and S. Basu, J. Radioanal. into n-butanol, Nucl. Chem., DOI: 10.1007/s 10967-012-2019-0. 41. A. K. Ghosh Kinetics and mechanism of the S. Mallick, D. Nandi, A. Mandal,

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 86 ligand substitution reaction of di- S. Mondal, B. K. Bera, P. µ-hydroxobis(bipyridyl)dipalladium(II) Karmakar and A. K. Ghosh, ion with N,N’- diethylthiourea in Int. J. Res. Chem. Environ, aqueous solution, 2, 275, (2012). 42. A. K. Ghosh Interaction of Glutathione (reduced) T. Das(Karfa), S.Mondal, A. K. 2+ with [(H2O)(tap)2RuORu(tap)2(H2O)] Datta, B. K. Bera, P. Karmakar, (tap ={2-(m-tolylazo)pyridine}) ion at S. Mallick, A. Mandal, and A. physiological pH K. Ghosh, IJLPR, 2, 76, 2012. 43. A. K. Ghosh Kinetics and mechanism of the A. Mandal, S. Mallick, P. interaction of Glycyl-L-Leucine with Karmakar, B. K. Bera, S. 2+ [(H2O)(tap)2RuORu(tap)2(H2O)] ion Mondal and A. K. Ghosh, at physiological pH Prog. React. Kinet. Mec., 37, 1, 2012. 44. A. K. Ghosh Kinetic and mechanistic studies on the S. Mallick, A. Mandal, B. K. interaction of diethyldithiocarbamate anion Bera, P. Karmakar, S. Mondal with diaquaethylenediamineplatinum(II) and A. K. Ghosh, Prog. React. ion in aqueous medium, Kinet. Mec., 37, 18, 2012. 45. A. K. Ghosh Mechanistic aspects of ligand A.Mandal, S.Mondal, P.

substitution on [(H2O)(tap)2RuORu(tap)2 Karmakar, S.Mallick, B. K. Bera, 2+ (H2O)] ion{tap=2-(m-tolylazo)pyridine} and A. K. Ghosh, Int. J. Chem. by some amino acids in aqueous Kinet, (in press). medium at physiological pH, 46. A. K. Ghosh Kinetic studies on the interaction of B. K. Bera, S. Mondal, S. three glycine-containing dipeptides Mallick, A. Mandal, P.Karmakar with hydroxopentaaquarhodium(III) and A. K. Ghosh, J.Soln. ion in aqueous medium, Chem.,41, 741,2012. 47. A. K. Ghosh Mechanistic aspects of ligand A.Mandal, S.Mondal, P. substitution on [(H2O)(tap)2RuORu Karmakar, B. K. Bera, S. (tap)2(H2O)]2+ {tap=2-(m-tolylazo) Mallick and A. K. Ghosh, J. pyridine} ion by three glycine-containing Chem. Sci., 124, 587, 2012. dipeptides in aqueous medium at physiological pH, 48. A. K. Ghosh Displacement of aqua ligands from the A kinetic and mechanistic hydroxopentaaquarhodium(III) ion by approach, B.K. Bera, S. Mondal, 1-hydroxybenzotriazole (HOBt): B. Maity, S. Ray, A. Mandal, S. Mallick, P.Karmakar and A.K. Ghosh, J. Chem. Sci., 124, 791, 2012. 49. A. K. Ghosh Kinetic studies on substitution of A. Mandal, P. Karmakar S. cis-diaqua-chloro-tris-(dimethyl Mallick, B.K. Bera, S. Mondal, sulphoxide)-ruthenium(II) complex with S. Ray and A. K. Ghosh J. some dipeptides in aqueous medium, Chem. Sci., 124, 801, 2012. 50. A. K. Ghosh Kinetics and Mechanism of the S. Mondal, P.Karmakar, A.K. interaction of Bio-Active ligands with Datta, A. Mandal, B.K. Bera, cis-diaqua-bis (bipyridyl) ruthenium (II) S. Mallick and A. K. Ghosh, J. in aqueous medium Indian Chem. Soc., (in press).

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 87 51. A. K. Ghosh Kinetic Studies on Interaction of P. Karmakar, S.Ray, A. Platinum(II) Complexes with ‘S’ Mandal, S.Mondal, S. Mallick, Containing Ligand in Aqueous B. K Bera and A. K. Ghosh, Medium, J. Soln. Chem., (in press). 52. A. K. Ghosh Reactivity of hydroxopentaaquarhodium(III) B. K. Bera, A. Mandal, P. ion towards glycine-containing dipeptides Karmakar, S.Mallick, S.Mondal, in aqueous medium and A. K. Ghosh J. Indian Chem. Soc., (in press). 53. A. K. Ghosh Kinetics and mechanism of the ligand S. Mondal, D.Nandi, A.Mandal,

substitution reaction of [(H2O)(tap)2 B.K. Bera, P. Karmakar, S. Ray, 2+ RuORu(tap)2(H2O)] {tap=2-(m-tolylazo) S. Mallick and A. K. Ghosh J. pyridine} with diethyldithiocarbamate Indian Chem. Soc., ( in press). anion in aqueous solution at pH 7.4 54. A. K. Ghosh Mechanistic aspects of the ligand D.Nandi, S.Ray, S.Laskar and substitution reaction of A. K. Ghosh J. Indian Chem. diaquaethylenediaminePlatinum(II) ion Soc., (in press). with 2-Thiouracil in aqueous medium 55. B. Ray Sulfated polysaccharides from Laminaria S. Saha, A. Astani, S. S. angustata: Structural features and in Bandyopadhyay, P. Schnitzler, vitro antiviral activities. B. Ray, Carbohydr. Polym., 87, 123-130, (2012). 56. B. Ray Characterization of mucilage S. Bandyopadhyay, F. Paynel, ISSN 0144-8617 polysaccharides, arabinogalactanproteins C. Morvan, P. Lerouge, A. and cell-wall hemicellulosic Driouich, A. B. Ray, Carbohydr. polysaccharides isolated from flax Polym., 93, 651–660, (2013). seed meal: a wealth of structural moieties. 57. B. Ray Structure, fluorescence quenching S. S. Bandyopadhyay, D. and antioxidant activity of a Ghosh, V. Micard, S. Sinha, carbohydrate polymer from Eugenia U. R. Chatterjee, B. Ray, Int. jambolana. J. Biol. Macromol., 51, 158-164, (2012). 58. B. Ray The in vitro antiviral property of L. C. Faccin-Galhardi, K. A. Azadirachta indica polysaccharides Yamamoto, S. Ray, B. Ray, for poliovirus. Linhares, R. E. C., Nozawa, C. J Ethnopharmacol., 142, 86-90, (2012). 59. B. Ray Carbohydrate Polymers of Chirata D. Ghosh, S. S. Bandyopadhyay, ISSN 1226-7708 (Swertia chirata) Leaves: Structural U. R. Chatterjee, P. Capek, B. (Print) Features, in vitro Anti-oxidant Activity Ray, Food Sci. Biotechno., 21, 2092-6456 and Fluorescence Quenching Study. 409-417, (2012). (electronic version) 60. B. Ray Antiviral activity against dengue virus C. A. Pujol, S. Ray, B. Ray, ISSN 0141-8130 of diverse classes of algal sulfated E. B. Damonte, Int. J. Biol. polysaccharides. Macromol, 51, 412-416, (2012).

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 88 61. S. Bhattacharya Photophysical and Theoretical Insights A. Ray, K. Santhosh and Refereed on Fullerene/Zincphthalocyanine S. Bhattacharya, J. Phys. Journal, Supramolecular Interaction in Chem. B, 116, 11979-11998 ISSN No. Solution, (2012). 1520-6106. 62. S. Bhattacharya Photophysical insights in non-covalent B. K. Ghosh, K. Santhosh, Refereed interaction of a newly designed A. K. Bauri and S. Journal, ISSN

triporphyrin with fullerenes C60 and Bhattacharya, Spectrochim. No. 1386-1425.

C70 in solution, Acta Part A, 97, 1166-1171 (2012). 63. S. Bhattacharya Chemical physics behind inhibition in R. Mitra and S. Bhattacharya, Refereed binding between fullerene and J. Mol. Liq. 172, 20-25 (2012). Journal, ISSN bisporphyrin in presence of gold No. 0167-7322. nanoparticles: A new physical insight into fullerene-bisporphyrin complexation in solution 64. S. Bhattacharya Inhibition in binding between fullerene R. Mitra, S. Chattopadhyay Refereed and bisporphyrin in presence of silver and S. Bhattacharya, Journal, ISSN nanoparticles: A new physicochemical Spectrochim. Acta Part A, No. 1386-1425. insight into fullerene–bisporphyrin 102, 358-364 (2013). complexation in solution 65. S. Bhattacharya Inhibition in binding between fullerene R. Mitra and S. Bhattacharya, Refereed and a bisporphyrin in presence 3 of Spectrochim. Acta Part A, 114, Journal, ISSN silver nanoparticles in solution: UV–Vis, 11-18 (2013). No. 1386-1425. DLS, SEM and TEM studies 66. S. Bhattacharya Spectroscopic and theoretical insights P. Mukherjee and S. Refereed on fullerene–octaethylporphyrin self Bhattacharya, Spectrochim. Journal, ISSN assembled non-covalent conjugates Acta Part A, 90, 186-192 No. 1386-1425. studied in solution, (2012). 67. S. Bhattacharya Influence of the energy of charge D. Pal, A. Ray and S. Refereed transfer on non-covalent interactions Bhattacharya, Spectrochim. Journal, ISSN between fullerenes and a designed Acta Part A, 95, 317-330 No. 1386-1425. bisporphyrin, (2012). 68. S. Bhattacharya Absorption spectrophotometric, NMR A. Halder, K. Kundu, S. Refereed and theoretical investigations on ground K. Nayak, S. Chattopadhyay Journal, ISSN

state non-covalent interaction of C60 and S. Bhattacharya, No. 1386-1425.

and C70 with a designed trihomocalix[6] Spectrochim. Acta Part A, 93 arene in solution, 384-389 (2012). 69. S. Bhattacharya Study of non-covalent interaction R. Mitra, A. K. Bauri and Refereed between a designed monoporphyrin S. Bhattacharya, Spectrochim. Journal, ISSN

and fullerenes (C60 and C70) in absence Acta Part A, 96, 485-492 (2012). No. 1386-1425. and presence of silver nanoparticles 70. S. Bhattacharya Spectroscopic and quantum chemical A. Halder and S. Refereed investigation on non-covalent interaction Bhattacharya, Spectrochim. Journal, ISSN in chromophore appended fullerene Acta Part A, 99, 335-341 No. 1386-1425. complexes of calix[4]arene, (2012).

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 89 71. S. Bhattacharya Spectroscopic and theoretical insights S. Mukherjee, A. K. Bauri Refereed

on non-covalent binding of PyC60 with and S. Bhattacharya, J. Sol. Journal, ISSN designed diporphyrin in solution, Chem 42, 111-124 (2013). No. 1572-8927. 72. S. Bhattacharya Spectroscopic and structural insights A. Ray, D. Pal, K. Kundu, Refereed on supramolecular interaction between S. K. Nayak and S. Journal, ISSN fullerenes and a naphthacrown based Bhattacharya, J. Spectrosc. No. 2249-2704. macrocyclic receptor in solution, Dyn. 3, 1-10 (2013). 73. S. Bhattacharya Photophysical investigations on S. Mukherjee, A. K. Bauri, Refereed determination of molecular structure S. Bhattacharya, Spectrochim. Journal, ISSN and binding strength of Acta Part A, 109, 32-36 No. 1386-1425. supramolecular complexation between (2013). fulleropyrrolidine and a designed bisporphyrin in solution, 74. S. Bhattacharya Quantum chemical investigations on T. Manna and S. Bhattacharya, Refereed charge transfer interactions between J. Spectrosc. Dyn. In Press. Journal, ISSN o-chloranil and various substituted No. 2249-2704. anilines in gas phase 75. D.Das Cd(II)-triggered excimer–monomer Animesh Sahana, Arnab Referred conversion of a pyrene derivative: Banerjee, Sisir Lohar, Subarna journal: ISSN: time dependent red-shift of monomer Guha, Sudipta Das, Subhra 0003-2654 emission with cell staining application Kanti Mukhopadhyay and Debasis Das, Analyst, 137, 3910, (2012) 76. D.Das Thiophene anchored coumarin Subarna Guha, Sisir Lohar, Referred derivative as a turn-on fluorescent Arnab Banerjee, Animesh journal: ISSN: probe for Cr3+: Cell imaging and Sahana, Amarnath Chaterjee, 0039-9140 speciation studies, Subhra Kanti Mukherjee, Jesús Sanmartín Matalobos and Debasis Das, Talanta, 91, 18, (2012) 77. D.Das Recent advances in on-line solid phase Debasis Das, Mili Dutta, Referred pre-concentration for inductively Marisa Luisa Cervera and journal: ISSN coupled plasma determination of Miguel de la Guardia, Trends 0165-9936 mineral elements: A literature survey, Anal. Chem.,33, 35, (2012) 78. D.Das Recent developments in fluorescent Mili Dutta and Debasis Das, Referred sensors for trace level determination Trends Anal. Chem.,32, 113, journal: ISSN of toxic metal ions: An overview, (2012) 0165-9936 76. D.Das Synthesis, Spectroscopic and Thermal Aliakbar DehnoKhalaji, Referred Studies of Zinc(II) Complexes With the Helen Stoeckli-Evans, journal: ISSN Symmetrical Bidentate Schiff-base Gholamhossein Grivani and 1074-1542 Ligand (23-MeO-ba)2en: Crystal Debasis Das, J Chem.

Structure of Zn((23-MeO-ba)2en)I2, Crystallography, 42, 83, (2012) 77. D.Das Recent developments in solid-phase Debasis Das, Utpal Gupta Referred extraction in elemental speciation of and Arabinda K. Das, journal: ISSN environmental samples with special Trends Anal. Chem. 38, 0165-9936 reference to aqueous solutions 163, (2012)

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Report—12 Annual Report, 2012-13 90 78. D.Das Interaction of soft donor sites with a Debasis Karak, Sisir Lohar, Referred hard metal ion: Crystallographically Arnab Banerjee, Animesh journal: ISSN characterized blue emitting fluorescent Sahana, Ipsit Hauli, Subhra 2046-2069 probe for Al(III) with cell staining Kanti Mukhopadhyay, Jesús studies, Sanmartín Matalobos and Debasis Das, RSC Advance, 2, 12447, (2012). 79. D.Das Crystal structure and interaction of Subarna Guha, Sisir Lohar, Referred 6-amino coumarin with nitrite ion for Michael Bolte, Damir A. Safin journal: its selective detection and Debasis Das, Spectroscopy ISSN 0038-7010 Letters, 45, 225, (2012) 80. D.Das Multipurpose applications of Subarna Guha, Mili Dutta and Referred coumarin derivatives with special Debasis Das, J. Ind. Chem. journal: ISSN emphasis on the fluorescent probe Soc., 89, 1603, (2012) 0019-4522 81. D.Das Thiophene anchored naphthalene Sudipta Das , Animesh Referred derivative: Cr3+ selective turn-on Sahana , Arnab Banerjee, journal: (ISSN fluorescent probe for living cell Sisir Lohar, Subarna Guha, 1759-9660) imaging Jesus Sanmartin Matalobos and Debasis Das, Anal Methods, 4, 2254, (2012) 82. D.Das An Al3+ induced green luminescent Debasish Karak, Sisir Lohar, Referred fluorescent probe for cell imaging Animesh Sahana, Subarna journal: (ISSN and naked eye detection Guha, Arnab Banerjee and 1759-9660) Debasis Das, Anal Methods, 4, 1906, (2012) 83. D.Das Anthracene appended coumarin Subarna Guha, Sisir Lohar, Referred derivative as a Cr(III) selective turn- Arnab Banerjee, Animesh journal: (ISSN on fluorescent probe for living cell Sahana, Subhra Kanti 1759-9660) imaging: A green approach towards Mukhopadhyay, Jesús speciation studies Sanmartín Matalobos and Debasis Das, Anal Methods, 4, 3163, (2012) 84. D.Das Multipurpose applications of coumarin Subarna Guha, Mili Dutta Referred derivatives with special emphasis on and Debasis Das, J Ind. journal: ISSN the fluorescent probe Chem. Soc., 89, 1603, 0019-4522 (2012) 85. D.Das Naphthalene-thiophene hybrid molecule Debasis Karak, Sudipta Das, Referred as a fluorescent AND logic gate with Sisir Lohar, Arnab Banerjee, journal: ISSN Zn2+ and OAc– ions as inputs: Cell Animesh Sahana, Ipsit 1477-9226 imaging and computational studies, Hauli, Subhra Kanti Mukhopadhyay, Damir A. Safin, Maria G. Babashkina, Michael Bolte, Yann Garcia and Debasis Das, Dalton

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 91 Trans., (2013) DOI: 10.1039/ C3DT50450F 86. D.Das A Rhodamine Based Fluorescent Probe Animesh Sahana, Arnab Referred for Al3+ Through Time Dependent Banerjee, Sisir Lohar, Bidisha journal: ISSN PET-CHEF-FRET Processes and its Sarkar, Subhra Kanti 0020-1669 Cell Staining Application Mukhopadhyay and Debasis Das, Inorg. Chem., 52 3627, (2013) 87. D.Das Rhodamine derivative as “lock” and Arnab Banerjee, Animesh Referred SCN– as “key”: Visible light excitable Sahana, Sisir Lohar, Ipsit journal: ISSN SCN– sensing in living cell, Hauli, Subhra Kanti 1359-7345 Mukhopadhyay, Damir A. Safin, Maria G. Babashkina, Michael Bolte, Yann Garcia and Debasis Das, Chem Comm., 49, 2527, (2013) 88. D.Das Ratiometric fluorescence sensing and Sudipta Das, Animesh Sahana, Referred intracellular imaging of Al3+ ion Arnab Banerjee, Sisir Lohar, journal: ISSN dri.ven by an intramolecular excimer Damir A. Safin, Maria G. 1477-9226 formation of a pyrimidine-pyrene Babashkina, Michael Bolte, scaffold Yann Garcia, Subhra Kanti Mukhopadhyay and Debasis Das, Dalton Trans., 42, 4757, (2013) 89. D.Das Antipyrine Based Arsenate Selective SisirLohar, Animesh Sahana, Referred Fluorescent Probe for Living Cell Arnab Banerjee, Avishek journal: ISSN Imaging Banik, Subhra Kanti 0003-2700 Mukhopadhyay, Jesus Sanmartin Matalobos and Debasis Das, Anal. Chem., 85, 1778, (2013) 90. D.Das Naphthalene based highly selective Animesh Sahana, Arnab Referred OFF-ON-OFF type fluorescent probe Banerjee, Sisir Lohar, Sudipta journal: ISSN: 3+ - for Al and NO2 ions for living cell Das, Jesús Sanmartín Matalobos 0020-1693 imaging at physiological pH and Debasis Das, Inorg. Chim. Acta, 398, 64, (2013) 91. D.Das A Rhodamine-Naphthalene Conjugate Sisir Lohar, Arnab Banerjee, Referred as a FRET Based Sensor for Cr3+ and Animesh Sahana, Subhra Kanti journal: (ISSN Fe3+ With Cell Staining Application, Mukhopadhyay and Debasis 1759-9660) Das, Anal Methods, 5, 442, (2013) 92. D.Das Xanthone based Pb2+ selective turn Debasis Karak, Arnab Referred on fluorescent probe for living cell Banerjee, Sisir Lohar, journal: (ISSN staining Animesh Sahana, Subhra 1759-9660) Kanti Mukhopadhyay,

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 92 Bidisha Sarkar, Sushanta. S. Adhikari and Debasis Das, Anal Methods, 5, 169, (2013) 93. D.Das N, N-Bis-(2-benzimidazolylmethyl)- Raja Saha, Subarna Guha, Referred L-methionine: an efficient Ag(I) Animesh Sahana and Debasis journal: (ISSN extractant Das, J. Anal. Chem., 68, 398, 1061-9348) (2013) 94. D.Das Thiocyanate-assisted solid phase Raja Saha, Animesh Sahana, Referred enrichment of Cu(II) using pyridine Sisir Lohar, Arnab Banerjee, journal: derivative with X-ray crystallographic Sudipta Das and Debasis Das, (ISSN 0098- evidence Chem. Engg. Commun. 200, 6445) 638, (2013) 95. D.Das Spectroscopic studies of a new multi- Sisir Lohar, Debasis Karak, Referred element sensitive fluorescent probe Subarna Guha, Arnab Banerjee, journal: derived from 2-(2-pyridyl)benzimidazole: Animesh Sahana and Debasis (ISSN 0038- Selective discrimination of Zn2+ from Das, Spectroscopy Lett. 46, 7010) its congeners 28, (2013) 96. D.Das Trends in the trace level determination Mili Dutta and Debasis Das, Referred of amino acids using selective J Ind. Chem. Soc., 90, 9, journal: ISSN fluorescent probes: A critical survey (2013) 0019-4522 97. D.Das Cd(II)-triggered excimer–monomer Animesh Sahana, Arnab Referred conversion of a pyrene derivative: time Banerjee, Sisir Lohar, journal: ISSN: dependent red-shift of monomer Subarna Guha, Sudipta Das, 0003-2654 emission with cell staining application Subhra Kanti Mukhopadhyay and Debasis Das, Analyst, 137, 3910, (2012) 98. B. Saha Suitable combination of promoter and J. Ind. Eng. Chem. Published Referred micellar catalyst for kilo fold rate on line; DOI:10.1016/j.jiec. Journal acceleration on propanol to 2013.03.028 A. Ghosh, R. ISSN 1226-086x propionaldehyde conversion in Saha and B. Saha aqueous media 99. B. Saha Removal of hexavalent chromium from Res. Chem. Intermed. 39 Referred water by adsorption using mosambi (2013) 2245-2257 Journal peel (Citrus limetta) ISSN 0922-6168 R. Saha, K. Mukherjee, I. Saha, A. Ghosh, S. K. Ghosh and B. Saha 100. B. Saha Sources and toxicity of fluoride in Res. Chem. Intermed. Referred environment. Published online. 2012, Journal A. Ghosh, K. Mukherjee, S. K. DOI 10.1007/s11164-012 ISSN 0922-6168 Ghosh and B. Saha -0841-1 101. B. Saha A Review on Biphasic Hydroformylation Res. Chem. Intermed. Referred for Long Chain Substrates Published on line; DOI: Journal 10.1007/s11164-012-0891-4. ISSN 0922-6168 C. Dey, R. Saha, S. K.

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 93 Ghosh, A. Ghosh, K. Mukherjee, S. S. Bhattacharyya and B. Saha 102. B. Saha Chromium removal technologies Res. Chem. Intermed, 2012, Referred DOI 10.1007/s11164-012-0779-3 Journal 39(2013) 2267-2286. K. IISN 0922-6168 Mukherjee, R. Saha, A. Ghosh and B. Saha 103.. B. Saha Surfactant-assisted bioremediation of Res. Chem. Intermed Referred hexavalent chromium by use of an (published online) 2013, DOI Journal aqueous extract of sugarcane bagasse. 10.1007/s11164-013-1077-4 ISSN 0922-6168 K. Mukherjee, R. Saha, A. Ghosh, S. K. Ghosh, P. K. Maji and B. Saha 104. B. Saha A review on sources, toxicity and Res. Chem. Intermed Referred remediation technologies for removing (published online) 2013, Journal arsenic from drinking water. DOI 10.1007/s11164-012 ISSN 0922-6168 -1000-4 A. Basu, D. Saha, R. Saha, T. Ghosh and B. Saha 105.. B. Saha Suitable combination of promoter and Spectrochim. Acta Part A. 109 ISSN 1386- micellar catalyst for kilo fold rate (2013) 55-67 1425 Referred acceleration on benzaldehyde to A.Ghosh, R. Saha, K. Mukherjee, Journal benzoic acid conversion in aqueous S. K. Ghosh and B. Saha media at room temperature: a kinetic approach. 106.. B. Saha Efficient combination of promoter and Spectrochim. Acta Part A. Referred catalyst for chromic acid oxidation of 101 (2013) 294-305 Journal propan-2-ol to acetone in aqueous K. Mukherjee, R. Saha, A. ISSN 1386-1425 acid media at room temperature. Ghosh, S. K. Ghosh and B. Saha 107. B. Saha Combination of best promoter and J. Mol. Liq. 179 (2013) 1-6 Referred catalyst for hypervalent chromium K. Mukherjee, R. Saha, A. Journal oxidation of L- sorbose to lactone of Ghosh, S. K. Ghosh and B. ISSN 0167-7322 C5 aldonic acid in aqueous media at Saha room temperature 108. B. Saha Selection of suitable combination of Int. J. Chem. Kinet. 45 (2013) Referred nonfunctional micellar catalyst and 175-186. Journal hetero-aromatic nitrogen base as A.Ghosh, R. Saha, K. Mukherjee, ISSN 1097-4601 promoter for chromic acid oxidation of S. K. Ghosh, S. S. Bhattacharyya, ethanol to acetaldehyde in aqueous S. Laskar and B. Saha medium at room temperature. 109. B. Saha Micellar catalysis of chromic acid Tenside. Surf. Det. 50 Referred oxidation of methionine to industrially (2013) 94-98. Journal important methylthiol in aqueous A. Basu, S. K. Ghosh, R. ISSN 0932-3414

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 94 media at room temperature. Saha, A. Ghosh, K. Mukherjee and B. Saha 110. B. Saha Choice of a suitable hetero-aromatic Res. Chem. Intermed. 39 (2013) Referred nitrogen base as promoter for chromic 631-643. Journal acid oxidation of dl-mandelic acid in R. Saha, S. K. Ghosh, A. ISSN 0922-6168 aqueous media at room temperature. Ghosh, I. Saha, K. Mukherjee, A. Basu and B. Saha 111. B. Saha Application of Chattim tree (Devil tree, Can. J. Chem. Eng. 91 Referred Alstonia scholaris) saw dust as a (2013) 814-821. Journal biosorbent for removal of hexavalent R. Saha, I. Saha, R. Nandi, ISSN 1939-019x chromium from aqueous solution. A. Ghosh, A. Basu, S. K. Ghosh and B. Saha 112. B. Saha Micellar catalysis on 1, 10-phenanthroline J. Chem. Res. 36 (2012) Referred promoted chromic acid oxidation of 347-350. Journal propan-2-ol in aqueous media. A. Ghosh, R. Saha, K. ISSN 1747-5198 Mukherjee, S. K. Ghosh, S.S. Bhattacharyya and B. Saha 113. B. Saha Micellar catalysis on picolinic acid J. Coord. Chem. 65 (2012) Referred promoted hexavalent chromium 1158-1177. Journal oxidation of glycerol. S. K. Ghosh, A. Basu, R. ISSN 0095-8972 Saha, A. Ghosh, K. Mukherjee and B. Saha 114. B. Saha Micellar catalysis on 1, 10 phenanthroline J. Kor. Chem. Soc. 56 Referred promoted chromic acid oxidation of (2012) 720-724. Journal ethane-1, 2-diol in aqueous media at S. K. Ghosh, R. Saha, A. ISSN 1017-2548 room temperature. Ghosh, K. Mukherjee, A. Basu, S. S. Bhattacharyya and B. Saha 115. B. Saha Kinetic studies of glutamic acid Tenside Surf. Det. 49 (2012) Referred oxidation by hexavalent chromium in 481-487. Journal presence of surfactants. A.Basu, S. K. Ghosh, R. Saha, IISN 0932-3414 A. Ghosh, T. Ghosh, K. Mukherjee, S. S. Bhattacharyya 116. B. Saha Micellar catalysis on 1, 10-phenanthroline Tenside Surf. Det. 49 (2012) Referred promoted chromic acid oxidation of 370-375. Journal glycerol in aqueous media. S. K. Ghosh, R. Saha, A. ISSN 0932-3414 Ghosh, K. Mukherjee and B. Saha 117. T.Das Effect of different modifiers on melting P. P.Malik, P. Mitra and T. ISSN 0973-3469 points and pH under leaching in Das, Materials Sci. Res. India, nuclear waste glasses in borosilicate 9, 105-109 (2012) and phosphate systems, 118. T.Das Role of different modifiers on melting P.P.Malik, G.Hazra, P.Mitra ISSN 1320-3064 points, pH under leaching and leaching and T.Das, Progress Theoretical rates in nuclear waste glasses Applied Physics, 1, 01-10 (2012).

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 95 119. R. Ghosh Copper(II) complexes with neutral A. Pal, B. Biswas, S. K. Mondal, ISSN 0277-5387 Schiff bases: syntheses, crystal C. -H. Lin and R. Ghosh, structures and DNA interactions, Polyhedron 31, 671-675 (2012). 120. R. Ghosh Iron phosphonate clusters: From M. Mitra and R. Ghosh, ISSN 1387-7003 magnetism to biological mimics, Inorg. Chem. Commun. 24, 95-103 (2012). 121. R. Ghosh Synthesis, spectroscopic and B. Biswas, A. Pal, P. Mitra, F. ISSN 0095-8972 crystallographic characterizations of Tuna, M. Mukherjee and R. (print) an antiferromagnetically coupled Ghosh, J. Coord. Chem. 65, 1029-0389 oxobridged trinuclear manganese(IV) 4067-4076 (2012). (online)

cluster [Mn3O4(H2O)2(phen)4](NO3)4.

3H2O [phen = 1,10-phenanthroline], 112. R. Ghosh Synthesis, X-ray structural and magnetic B. Biswas, M. Mitra, J. ISSN 0277-5387 characterizations, and epoxidation Adhikary, G. R. Krishna, P. activity of of a new bis(µ-acetato) P. Bag, C. M. Reddy, (µ-alkoxo)dinuclear iron(III) complex, N. Aliaga-Alcalde, T. Chattopadhyay, D. Das and R. Ghosh, Polyhedron, 53, 264-268 (2013). 123. S. S. Estimation of major heavy metals (Fe, L. A. Basu, R. ISSN 2231-2587 Bhattacharyya Cu and Zn) in the fruit part of Roychowdhury, S. S. (online) Cucumis sativus Bhattacharyya and J. Tah. W. J. Sci. Technol 2, 1 (2012). 124. S. S. A Review on Biphasic Hydroformylation Res. Chem. Intermed published Referred Bhattacharyya for Long Chain substrates on line :DOI:10.1007/S11164- Journal IISN 012-0891-4 0922-6168 125. S. S. Selection of suitable combination of Int. J. Chem. Kinet. 45 Referred Bhattacharyya non-functional micellar catalyst and (2013) 175-186 Journal ISSN hetero aromiatic nitrogen base as 1097-4601 promoter for chromic acid oxidation of ethanol to acetaldehyde in aqueous medium at room temperature 126. S. S. Micellar catalysis on 1,10-phenanthro J. Chem. Res. 36 (2012) Reffered Bhattacharyya line promoted chromic acid oxidation 347-350 Journal ISSN of propan-2-ol in aqueous medium 1747-5198 127. S. S. Micellar catalysis on 1,10- Bhattacharyya phenanthroline promoted chromic J. Kor. Chem. Soc. 56 Reffered acid oxidation of ethane 1,2-dial (2012) 720-724 Journal ISSN in aqueous media at room 1017-2548 temperature 128. S. S. Kinetic studies of glutanic acid Tenside surf. Det. 49 Reffered Bhattacharyya oxidation by hexavalant chromium in (2012) 481-487 Journal presence of surfactants ISSN 0932-3414

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 96 129. S. S. Study of agri-horticultural products J. Tah and S. S. ISBN 978-93- Bhattacharyya from different heavy metallic water Bhattacharyya. 5067-867-1 sources in Burdwan and its adjoining International seminar on districts of West Bengal. Multidisciplinary approaches in angiosperm systematics, 2, 789 (2012). 130. A. Sinhababu Characterization, fatty acid composition S. Chowdhuri, S. Basu, P. ISSN 0973-1245 of seed oil and surface hydrocarbon Kundu, M. Gupta and A. (Print) of leaves of Emblica officinalis Gaertn. Sinhababu, Biosci. Biotech. Res. Asia, 9, 837-841, (2012). 131. A. Sinhababu Identification of amino acids with A. Sinhababu, B. Basak, ISSN 0933-4173 modified ninhydrin reagents on thin- H. Dey and S. Laskar, J. (print) layer chromatography plates. Planar Chromatogr., 26, 1789-0993 26-30, (2013). (online) 132. A. Sinhababu Modified ninhydrin reagent for the A. Sinhababu, J. Appl. & ISSN 0974-9411 detection of amino acids on TLC Nat. Sci., 5, (2013) (In Press). (print) plates. 2231-5209 (online) 133. A. Sinhababu Identification of amino acids on TLC A. Sinhababu, Biosci. ISSN 0973-1245 plates with binary visualization reagent. Biotech. Res. Asia, 10, (print) (2013) (In Press). 134. M. Baskey A demonstration of half-metallicity in S. Mandal, M. Baskey, S. K.

graphene using Mn3O4 nanosheet” Saha; Carbon (2013). DOI:http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1016/j.carbon.2013.05.002. 135. I. Ansary Synthesis of substituted quinolines B. Roy, I. Ansary, S. Samanta, ISSN 0040-4039 from N-aryl-N-(2-alkynyl) and K.C. Majumdar,

toluenesulfonamides via FeCl3-mediated TetrahedronLett., 53, intramolecular cyclization and 5119-5122, (2012). concomitant detosylation,

Sanctioned Research Projects : Sl. No. Name of the Project Sanctioning Authority Amount Duration & Sanctioned Progress 1. Synthesis, Structure And Reactivity Of Platinum CSIR, New Delhi 20.0 lakh plus 01-11-2012 to Metal Complexes Of Carboxamide-based 31-10-2015), Multidentate Nitrogen Donor Ligands. (P. Chattopadhyay) 2. Bioremediation of hexavalent chromium from CSIR, New Delhi 26.00 lakhs 01-07-2011 to industrial effluents using chemically modified low 30-06-2014 cost or cost free lignocellulosic materials.(B. Saha) 3. Some aspects of polynuclear chemistry of iron.) DST, New Delhi 18.65 lakh 11-02-2011 to (R. Ghosh) 10-02-2014 4. Spectroscopic and theoretical insights on DST (SERB), New Delhi 38.458 lakh supramolecular interaction of porphyrin and 08-05-2012 to

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phthalocyanine with functionalized fullerenes 07-05-2015 having possible application in organic photovoltaics (S. Bhattacharya) 5. Photophysical Investigations On Formation of DAE-BRNS, B ARC, 17.95 lakh 20-07-2010 to Gold- and Silver Nanoparticles in a Non-Covalent Mumbai 31-03-2014 Assembly Comprising Fullerenes and Diporphyrins (S. Bhattacharya) 6. Trace level determination of polyaromatic Department of 14.30 lakh plus 01.02.2013– hydrocarbons (PAH’s) in sewage sludge, polluted Environment, Govt. 31.01.2016 soil and waste water–samples using fluorescence of West Bengal spectroscopy and its remediation (D.Das) Examination Results: Course Appeared Passed Men Women Total Men Women Total Semester I 45 27 72 45 27 72 Semester II 45 27 72 45 27 72 Semester III 45 27 72 45 27 72 Semester IV 42 27 69 42 27 69

Faculty Improvement Programme: (i) Physicochemical Insights in Phthalocyanine-Fullerene Electron Donor-Acceptor conjugates/hybrids Studied in Solution by Sumanta Bhattacharya* – Presented as an Invited Lecture at National Symposium on RECENT TRENDS IN CHEMICAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY MARCH 3-4, 2012, INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PATNA, Patna, Bihar (S. Bhattacharya). (ii) A Supramolecular Approach for the Formation of Fullerene-Phthalocyanine Assembly in Solution by Sumanta Bhattacharya* – Presented as an Invited Lecture at Annual Convention of Chemists 2012 held at Department of Applied Science, National Institute of Technical Teacher’s Training and Research, BHOPAL (M.P.) during December 12-15, 2012 organized jointly by Indian Chemical Society, Kolkata and National Institute of Technical Teacher’s Training and Research, BHOPAL, M.P (S. Bhattacharya). (iii) Obtained gradation “Very Good” for the ongoing DAE-BRNS Young Scientist Research Project of Sanction No. 2010/20/37P/2/BRNS (S. Bhattacharya).

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

Name of the Head : DR. ABHOY CHAND MONDAL Teaching Staff (as on 31.05.2013): Professor : Dr. Sripati Mukhopadhyay, M.Sc, DIIT, M.Tech & Ph.D. Associate Professor : Dr Abhay Chand Mondal, M.Sc,M.C.A.& Ph.D. Dr Sunil Karforma, M.Tech & Ph.D Assistant Professor : Sri Parthajit Roy, M.C.A. Sri Rahul Karmakar, M.Tech Men Women Gen SC ST OBC Total Gen SC ST OBC Total Professor 1 1 Reader/ Associate Professor 2 2

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Sr. Lecturer 0 0 Assistant Professor 1 1 2 Field of Studies : Computer Application Student Enrollment : Course Men Women Total MCA Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total 1st Year 11 2 1 14 4 0 0 4 15 2 1 18 2nd Year 10 3 0 13 3 1 0 4 13 4 0 17 3rd Year 14 2 0 16 2 1 3 16 3 0 19 Research Activities (work in progress): Sl. No. Name of the Scholar (s) Topic of Research Supervisor(s) 1 Siddhartha Sen E-Governance Security Prof. S. Mukhopadhyay 2 Ajit Kumar Singh Design of e-Education System Prof. S. Mukhopadhyay 3 Ajoy Kr. Addy Soft Computing application to e-Education in Prof. S. Mukhopadhyay source Selected areas. 4 Sibkali Gupta Design of Health care System gent based Prof. S. Mukhopadhyay Approach 5 Siladitya Pujari Design of e-Education an agent based approach Prof. S. Mukhopadhyay 6 Taraknath Paul A Study of Genetic Algorithm Application in Dr. Abhoy Chand Mondal Finding Shortest path 7 Pabitra Kumar Dey A model Development of Multi Agent Optimum Dr. Abhoy Chand Mondal Auction Computing : An Expert Systems Approach 8 Achintya Mandal Computational Intelligence Approaches on Some Dr. Abhoy Chand Mondal Meteorological Phenomenon 9 Biswajit Halder Machine Authentication of Printed Security Dr. Abhoy Chand Mondal Documents 10 Sourabh Maitra Development of Learning Management System Dr. Abhoy Chand Mondal (LMS) on a Semantic Web Framework working on Cloud Computing Environment with a special focus on Enhanced Web Engineering Approaches 11 Sirsendu Sirbabidhya Implementation of Security in E-Governance Sunil Karforma using Digital Watermarking & steganography 12 Abhishek Roy An Approach towards enhancement of Information security in E-Governence Sunil Karforma 13 Nikhilesh Barik E learning security Sunil Karforma 14 Purba Mukherjee E-Learning and security Measures Sunil Karforma 15 Partha Sarathi Chakraborty Design and Development of Recommender system in E-Commerce Sunil Karforma 16 Pradip Kr. Samanta E-Education System design and Development Sunil Karforma Doctoral Degree (Ph.D.) Awarded during the year: Sl. No. Name of the Awardee Title of Thesis Supervisor 1 Amartya Neogi A Study of Fuzzy Application in Higher Dr. Abhoy Chand Mondal Education Performance Evaluation 2. Sanjay Banerjee DIPRMS in E-Commerce- A UML Based Dr. Sunil Karforma Approach

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 99 Research by Faculty Members: [Papers published] Sl No Name of the Title of the Papers Ref. To the Publication Teacher 1 Prof. Sripati “An Image Based Steganography International Journal of Computer Applications Mukhopadhyay Scheme Emplying Pseudo_random (IJCA), Vol 50, No. 2 (2012) 40-46, ISSN: 0975- Mapping of Text Segments to Logical 8887(Co-Author Shiladitya Pujari) Region of Cover Image using a new block mapping function and Randomization Technique “Petri Net: A Tool for Modeling and International Journal for Intelligent Systems Analyze Multi_Agent Oriented and Applications (IJISA), Vol-4 No.10 (2012), Systems” ISSN2074-904X (Co-Author Shiladitya Pujari) “Application of Rough set Tools in National Journal of Computer Science and Students performance Analysis” Technology, Vol-4 No.1 (2012),pp 17-24 ISSN 0975-2463, (Co-Author Ajoy Auddy) Derivation Approach to missing Int. Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Attribute Values in Data Mining Science, Vol 3 No. 3 (2012), 116-122, ISSN :0976- 5697 (Co-Author Pallab kr. Dey) Agent Oriented E-Learning system for Int. Journal of Advanced Research in Computer visually Impaired Students using JADE Science, Vol 3 No. 3 May-June 2012 (2012) (Co- Agent Technology”, Author Shiladitya Pujari)

2 Dr. Abhoy Chand Statistical Based Multi-Criteria Decision International Journal of Advanced Research in Mondal Making Analysis for Performance Computer Science (IJARCS), ISSN 0976-5697, Measurement of Batsmen in Indian Vol. 3 No. 4 (July-August 2012), pp- 51-57. Premier League” Available: http:// www.ijarcs.info,Co-Author : P.K.Dey,D.N.Ghosh. “Multi-Criteria Decision Tree Approach P K Dey, DN Ghosh, A C Mondal, March, 2013, to Classify All-Rounder in Indian International Journal of Advanced Science and Premier League”, Technology,Vol.52,March , 2013 Modified Group Decision Algorithm for International Journal of Sports Science and Performance Appraisal of Indian Premier Engineering (World Academic Union), ISSN: League Cricketers 1750-9831,Co-Author:P.K.Dey,D.N.Ghosh. 3 Dr. Sunil “Design of Forgery resistance Digital Sarbavidya S., Karforma S , Research Journal of Karforma Academic Documents using Digital Computer Systems Engineering (ISSN 2230- Watermarking” 8563), Volume 04, Issue 01, Jan-Feb 2013, Pages 452 – 455. “A Unified Framework of Multimedia Sarbavidya S., Karforma S., International Fingerprinting Using Digital Journal of Multidisciplinary Research & Watermarking” Advances in Engineering (ISSN 0975-7074), Volume 5, No. II, April 2013, Pages 79 – 86. An UML based design of E-Learning Ghosh A, Karforma S, Vol. 5 No. 2, December system using digital certificate, 2012, Pp- 257 – 262, ISSN 0974-6471. Oriental Journal of Computer Science and Technology

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 100 A Survey on digital signatures and its Vol: 03 No: 02 August 2012 ISSN 0970-9150 applications, Journal of Computer and Roy A, Information Technology Object oriented metrics analysis for Researchers World – Journal of Arts, Science implementation of authentication in and Commerce, October 2013, Volume – IV Issue smart card based E-Governance – 4(1) Pp: 103 – 109 Print ISSN 2231-4172 Online mechanism ISSN 2229-4686. “Security of Smart-Card Based Personal Sarbavidya S., Karforma S., International Data Using Digital Watermarking” Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering (ISSN 2250-2459), Volume 2, Issue 9, September 2012, pages 401 – 403. “Security of Smart-Card Based Personal Sarbavidya S., Karforma S, International Journal Data Using Digital Watermarking” of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering (ISSN 2250-2459), Volume 2, Issue 9, September 2012, pages 401 – 403. A Survey on digital signatures and Roy A, Karforma S, Journal of Computer and its applications Information Technology Vol: 03 No: 1 & 2, August 2012 Pp- 45-69, ISSN 2229-3531.

Examination Results: Course Appeared Passed Men Women Total Men Women Total Semester – I 14 4 18 14 4 18 Semester – III 13 4 17 13 4 17 Semester - V 16 3 19 16 3 19 Faculty Improvement Programme: The Department has organized one Refreshers Course on ICT

Achievement of the Department: NACCS-2012 The Department has organized one Inter National Conference on Computing & Systems (ICCS-2013, during 21st -22nd September, 2013.

DEPARTMENT: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Head of the Department : DR A. R. GHOSH, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 1. Student Enrolment (2012-13) Course(s) Men Women Total Gen Sc ST Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total M.A/M.Sc/ 1 st Sem M.Sc. (2011-2013) 6 0 0 6 18 1 19 24 0 1 25 2 nd Sem

3 rd Sem (2012-2014) 6 1 0 7 16 0 0 16 22 1 0 23 4 th Sem (2013-15) 6 0 0 6 12 0 0 12 18 0 0 18 M. Phil

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 101 2. Field of Studies of the approved Course content: …………………………………………………………………. 3. (A) Faculty Members as on 31.05.13 Designation Men Women Gen SC ST OBC Total Gen SC ST OBC Total Professor * 1 Reader/Associate Professor * 1 Lecturer/Assistant Professor ** 2 Guest Lecturer * 3 STA Teacher Contractual Faculty * 1 Tech Staff * 1 3 (B) Name & designation of Faculty Members as on 31.05.2013 (With degree & specialization) Sl No Name Designation Degree Specialization (M.Sc.) 1 Dr J. K. Datta Professor M. Sc, Ph. D Plant Physiology & Biochemistry 2 Dr A. R. Ghosh Asso. Professor M. Sc, Ph. D Fish & Fisheries 3 Dr G. Gupta Asst. Professor M. Sc, Ph. D Economic Geology 4 Dr N. K. Mondal Asst. Professor M. Sc, Ph. D Inorganic Chemistry 5 Sampa Dutta Contractual Teacher M.Sc. Microbial Technology 4. Examination Result : Course Appeared Passed Men Women Total Men Women Total Semester-I 6 19 25 6 9 25 Semester-II Semester-III 7 16 23 7 16 23 Semester-IV 6 12 18 6 12 18 5. Research Activities: A. Research work by the scholars : (In Progress) Sl. No Name of the scholar(s) Topic of Research Supervisor(s) 1 Smt. Shampa Dutta Studies on pesticide degradation by growth Prof J. K. Datta (Pre submission seminar promoting rhizobacteria & Prof. N. C. Mondal delivered) 2 Sri Amitava Ghosh Studies on environmental impact & Management Prof J. K. Datta (Pre submission seminar of Sponge iron factory in Durgapur industrial delivered) zone (Angadpur) 3 Sri Buddhadev Development of a model for effective integration Prof J. K. Datta Mukhopadhyay of Environmental education in post secondary (Pre submission seminar Level delivered) 4 Miss Anindita Maitra Assessment of fluoride toxicity through field and Prof J. K. Datta & laboratory studies vis-à-vis its impact on growth Dr N. k. Mondal metabolism and yield on two different crop species such as mustard (Brassica sp.) & paddy (Oryza sativa) 5 Miss Tanushree Mondal Municipal solid waste management through Prof J. K. Datta & vermicomposting and its use for crop Dr N. k. Mondal production, soil health, soil biodiversity and

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 102 carbon conservation 6 Smt. Smaranya Haque Effect of diesel oil Pollution on freshwater Dr A.R.Ghosh (Thesis submitted) aquaculture and its possible bioremediation by microorganisms 7 Subinoy Mondal Environmental quality assessment of Sewage- Dr A.R.Ghosh water and fish health and captive breeding of endangered fish species in sewage-feed East Kolkata Wetland (EKWL) 8 Palas Samanta Evaluation of Pathological Biomakers and Dr A.R.Ghosh Genotoxicity in Different Fish Species like Anabas testudineus (Bloch), Heteropneuster fossilis (Bloch), and Oreochromis niloticus (Lin.) under the Long-term Exposure of two Herbicides, Almix and Glyphosphate 9 Amarnath Shit Influence of Limnological parameters with Dr A.R.Ghosh special Reference to Hardness and Alkalinity on Fish Breeding 10 Lahari sarkar Study on Diesel Oil Pollution in Fresh water Dr A.R.Ghosh Ecosystem at Barddhaman Locotank, Burdwan, W.B. 11 Sudipta Biswas Chronic Toxicity of Heavy Metals inc and Lead Dr A.R.Ghosh on Endocrine Glands in Teleostean Fishes 12 Debraj Kole Genotoxic Effects of Arsenic (As) and Chromium Dr A.R.Ghosh (Cr) on Channa punctatus (Bloch) Anabas testudineus (Bloch): A comparative Assay 13 Smt. Ria bhaumik Effects of iron on soil and vegetation and its Dr N. K. Mondal removal from drinking water by batch and column study 14 Kartick Chandra Paul Fluoride contamination in soil and vegetation in Dr N. K. Mondal Birbhum district, West Bengal, India 15 Palash Roy Removal of arsenic (III) and arsenic (V) on Dr N. K. Mondal chemically modified low- cost adsorbent: batch and column operations 16 Chittaranjan Das Nutrient dynamic study of few selected tree Dr N. K. Mondal species of Ramna Forest, Burdwan, West Bengal 17 Smt. Moumita Sinha Impact of effluents of Durgapur thermal power Dr N. K. Mondal station, Burdwan on adjacent Agroecosystem 18 Sri Biswajit Das Comparative studies on removal efficiency of Dr N. K. Mondal heavy metal (chromium, lead and copper) from aqueous solution through naturally available adsorbent 19 Anjan Datta Sustainable potato cultivation by utilizing rice S. Gupta and N. K. Mondal mill by products 20 Moupriya Roy Land use and land cover and identification of S. Gupta

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 103 urban sprawl pattern using remote sensing and GIS in Burdwan Planning area, West Bengal 21 Sumanta Roy Effect of waste-water irrigation on soil health S. Gupta and common vegetable grown in Asansol, West Bengal 22 Dali Mondal Fluoride geochemistry and Influence of high S. Gupta fluoride environmental back-ground on crops and human health in Birbhum district, West Bengal 23 Sharadia Dey Effect of different types of land use pattern S. Gupta on local scale meteorological phenomena with an emphasis on future projected scenario

B. Doctoral Awards during 2012-13 (1.06.12 to 31.05.13): Sl.No Name of the Awardee(s) Title of Thesis Supervisors 1 Sukhdeb Das Biodiversity in India: A critical analysis within Prof. J. K. Datta & the preview of the Biological diversity act, 2002 Prof. S. K. Sadhu 2 Tapan Kumar Garai Impact of Vermicompost and chemical fertilizer Prof. J. K. Datta on paddy production, soil biodiversity and soil health in old alluvial soil zone of Burdwan, West Bengal 3 Satarupa Satpati Efficacy of some treatment schemes to reduce Dr S. Gupta the pollution load of the effluents generating & from industrial complex in Durgapur, West Dr R.N. Saha Bengal, India 4 Sumanta Nayek Environmental impact of effluents generating Dr S. Gupta & from sponge-iron industries on surrounding Dr R.N. Saha water bodies and associated vegetation 5 Uday Banerjee Studies on environmental geochemistry of river Dr S. Gupta Damodar in between Barakar and Burdwan, West Bengal, India 6 Subrata Chattopadhyay Spatial and temporal variation of air quality in Dr S. Gupta & Burdwan town, West Bengal Dr R.N. Saha 7 Sandipan Pal Studies on ecological restoration and Dr A R Ghosh environmental impact analysis of some abandoned opencast coal pits of Raniganj Coal Field Aloke K. Mukherjee Study on feasibility of fish culture in opencast Dr A R Ghosh coal pits in Asansol-Raniganj Coal Belt, West Bengal, India 8 Ruma Banerjee Hydrobiological status, thematic zonations and Dr A R Ghosh ecomonitoring of the river Damodar from Barakar to Burdwan, West Bengal, India 9 Tarakeshwar Senapati Effect of two herbicides glyphosate and almix Dr A R Ghosh on different organs of Channapunctatus (Bloch),

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 104 Anabas testudeneus (Cuiver) 10 Rituparna Sarkar Study on chronic toxicity of metanil yellow Dr A R Ghosh both teleostean cat fish Heteropneustesfossilis (Bloch) and albino rat (Rattusnorvegicus) 11 Koushik Dutta Impact of chromite contamination in the ground Dr A R Ghosh water, surface water, and bottom sediment of Damsal Nala of SukindaValley Region in Orissa

*C. Research by Faculty Members: (Paper published during the year 2012-13 only) Prof. J. K. Datta Sl No. Name of teacher Title of papers Reference to the Type of publication publication ** 1. J.K. Datta; A. Ghosh; Biochemical response of Ecology, Environment International A. Banerjee and selected plant species under air and Conservation. N.K. Mondal. pollution stress. 18(4):957-962 ISSN-1971-7651X Scopus H-index-8 NAAS Rating-5.02 2. J.K. Datta; A. Maitra; Studies on the impact of Journal of stress International N.K. Mondal and A. fluoride toxicity on germination Physiology and Banerjee. and seedling growth of gram Biochemistry. sed (Cicer arietinum L. Cv. 8(1):194-202 Anuradha). ISSN-1997-0838 Impact factor-0.5 3. A. Banerjee; J.K. Datta; Biochemical changes in leaves Journal of Agricultural International and N.K. Mondal. of mustard under the influences Technology. of different fertilizers and 8(4):1459-1473 cycocel. ISSN-1686-9141 Impact factor-0.115 4. N.K. Mondal; U. Dey; Sustainable use of agrochemicals: Indian Science Crusier. International K. Das and J.K. Datta. A review. 26(3):29-36 ISSN-0970-4256 5. U. Dey; N.K. Mondal; Development of new methodology Asian journal of International K. Das and J.K. Datta. for melting of plastic : A research in chemistry. chemical approach. 9(3):207-219 ISSN-0974-4150 6. N.K. Mondal; C.R. Das; Effect of varying cadmium Annals of Environmental International S. Roy; J.K. Datta and stress on chickpea(Cicer Science. A. Banerjee. arietinum L) seedlings: An 7:59-70 ultrastructural study. ISSN-1939-2621 7. M.Sinha; J.K. Datta and Agricultural soil contaminated Asian journal of International N.K. Mondal. by heavy metal exposed by research in chemistry. products of Durgapur Thermal 5(6):742-747 Power station, Durgapur, ISSN-0974-4150 West Bengal. 8. A. Banerje; J.K. Datta Screening of mustard varieties World Aplied Sciences National

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 105 and N.K. Mondal. under combined dose of fertilizers Journal. and subsequent soil health and 13(2):217-225 biodiversity in old alluvial soil ISSN-1818-4952 of Burdwan. Impact Factor-0.234 9. K.C. Pal; N.K. Mondal; Incorporation of fluoride in Annals of Environmental International R. Bhaumik; A.Banerjee vegetation and associated Sciences. and J.K. Datta. biochemical changes due to 6:123-139 fluoride contamination in water ISSN-1939-2621 and soil. 10. U. Dey; N.K. Mondal; Dual effects of fluoride and Fluoride. International K. Das and J.K. Datta. calcium on the uptake of 45(4):349-353 fluoride on growth, physiology, ISSN-2253-4083 pigmentation and biochemistry Impact Factor-0.758 of Bengal gram seedlings (Cicer arietinum L). 11. R. Bhaumik; N.K. Egg shell powder as an E-Journal of Chemistry. International Mondal; B. Das; P. adsorbent for removal of fluoride 9(3):1457-1480 Roy; K.C. Pal;C. Das; from aqueous solution: ISSN-09734945 A. Banerjee and J.K. Equilibrium, kinetic and thermo- Datta. dynamic studies. 12. N.K. Mondal; R, A comparative study on the International Journal of International Bhaumik; J.K. Datta; batch performance of fluoride Environmental Sciences. A.Banerje and T. Baur. adsorption by activated silica 2(3):1643-1661 gel and activated rice husk ash. ISSN-0976-4402 13. J.K. Datta; N.K. Mondal Studies on promotion of India.J. Interacad. National and B. Mukhopadhyay. environmental education at 17(4):778-782 higher secondary level through ISSN-0971-9016 anticipated response approach by activated based learning model- A case study of Burdwan town, West Bengal, India. 14. T.K. Garai; J.K. Datta Evaluation of integrated nutrient Archives of Agronomy International and N.K. Mondal. management on boro rice in and Soil Science. alluvial soil and its impact upon http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/ growth, yield attributes yield 03650340.2013, 1-15 and soil nutrient status. ISSN-0970-2091 15. B. Mukhopadhyay; Assessment of noise level at Indian Journal of Applied International J.K. Datta; and N.K. different places of Bardhaman & Pure Biology. Mondal . town, Bardhaman, West Bengal. 28(1):77-83 ISSN-0970-2091 16. A. Maitra; J.K. Datta Amelioration of fluoride toxicity Journal of stress International and N.K. Mondal. with the use of indigenous Physiology and inputs. Biochemistry. 9(3):207-219 ISSN-1997-0838 Impact factor-0.5

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Report—14 Annual Report, 2012-13 106 17. M. Mukhopadhyay; Steps towards alternative European Journal of International J.K. Datta and farming system in rice. Agronomy T.K. Garai. 51:18-24 ISN-161-0301 Impact factor-3.311 18. N.K. Mondal; R. Investigation on fixed bed Journal of Environmental National(having Bhoumik; P. Roy; column performance of fluoride Biology. international impact B. Das and J.K. Datta. adsorption by sugarcane 34:1059-1064 factor) charcoal. ISSN-0254-8704 Impact factor-1.536 19. N.K. Mondal; R. Assessment of indoor pollutants Journal of Environmental National(having Bhoumik; C.R. Das; generated from bio and Biology. international impact P. Aditya; J.K. Datta; synthetic fuels in selected 34(5):963-966 factor) A. Banerjee and K. Das. villages of Burdwan, West ISSN-0254-8704 Bengal. Impact factor-1.536 20. N.K. Mondal; R. Studies on defluoridation of water Chemical Science International Bhaumik; T. Baur; B. by tea ash: an unconventional Transactions. Das; P. Roy and biosorbent 1:239-256 J.K. Datta. ISSN-278-3458 21. N.K. Mondal; M. Kindu; Biosorption of fluoride from Fluoride. International K. Das;R. Bhaumik and aqueous phase onto Aspergilus 46(4):239-245 J.K. Datta . and its calcium –impregnated ISSN-2253-4083 biomass and evaluation of Impact factor-0.758 adsorption kinetics. 22. R. Bhaumik; N.K. Application of response surface American Journal of International Mondal; S. Chattoraj methodology for optimization of Analytical Chemistry. and J.K. Datta. fluoride removal mechanism by 4(8):404-419 newly developed biomaterial. DOI: 10.4236/ajac.2013.48051 ISN-2156-8278 23. C. Das; P. Aditya; Soil enzyme activities in Archives of Agronomy International J.K. Datta and N.K. dependence on the liter and and Soil Science. Mondal. season of a social forest, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/ Burdwan, India. 03650340.2013 1-18 ISSN-0970-2091 24. N.K. Mondal; J.K. Biochemical response of selected Ecology, Environment and International Datta and A. Ghosh. plant species under air pollution Conservation. stress. 18(4):957-962 ISSN-1971-7651X Scopus H-index-8 NAAS Rating-5.02 26. J.K. Datta; N.K. Mondal; Fluoride removal by fixed bed Journal of Environmental National(having P.Roy; R. Bhaumik and sorption system using Biology. international impact B. Das. sugarcane charcoal. 34:1059-1064 factor) ISSN-0254-8704 Impact factor-1.536

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 107 27. N.K. Mondal; J.K. Biochemical response of mung Journal of Agricultural International Datta and A. Banerjee. bean (Vigna radiate L.) under Technology. the influence of reduced dose 9(3):643-658 of chemical fertilizer and ISSN-1686-9141 different time and method of Impact factor-0.115 application of biofertilizer. Dr A R Ghosh 1 Senapati, T., Mukherjee, Observations on the effect of International Journal of International A. K. and Ghosh, A. R. almix 20 wp herbicide on Food, Agriculture and ultrastructure (SEM) in different Veterinary Sciences. 2 (1): regions of alimentary canal of 32-39 Anabas Testudineus (Cuvier). ISSN: 2277-209X ICV – 5.38 2 Pal, S., Kokushi, E., Histopathological alterations in Journal of Environmental International Koyama, J., Uno, S. gill, liver and kidney of common Science and Health, Part B. and Ghosh, A.R. carp exposed to chlorpyrifos. 47 (3): 180-195 ISSN: 1532-4109 IF – 1.1 3 Sarkar, R. and Metanil yellow - an azo dye The Bioscan. 7(1):427-432 International Ghosh, A.R. induced histopathological and ISSN 0973-7049 ultrastructural changes in albino NAAS – 5.2 rat (Rattusnorvegicus). 4 Sarkar, R. and Toxicological effect of Metanil International Journal of International Ghosh, A. R. Yellow on the testis of albino Basic and Applied of rat. Medical Sciences. 2(2):40-42 ISSN 2277-2103 5 Dutta, K. and Comparative study of Ghosh, A.R. physicochemical parameters and The Ecoscan. 1: 155-160 International heavy metals of some ISSN 0974-0376 groundwater sources from Sukinda valley region in Odisha. 6 Ghosh, A.R. and Qualitative evaluation of the International Journal of International Banerjee, R. water flowing Scientific and Research over the coal mines and Publications. 2 (10): 1-6 industrial area. ISSN 2250-3153 IF – 0.69 7 Banerjee, R. and Industrial effluents and their International Journal of International Ghosh, A.R. impact on water quality of Engineering & Science receiving river: a study on the Research. 2 (7): 669-676 Damodar river system in West ISSN 2277-2685 Bengal. 8 Banerjee, R. and Assessment of physicochemical International Journal of International Ghosh, A.R. attributes of river Damodar from Current Research.4 (05): Barakar its upstream zone to 026-031 Burdwan the downstream zone. ISSN: 0975-833X

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 108 9 Banerjee, R. and Evaluation of ecological International Journal of International Ghosh, A.R. characteristics of river Damodar Environmental Sciences. adjacent to Asansol industrial 2 (3): 1521-1530 complex, West Bengal. ISSN 0976 – 4402 ICV – 4.69 10 Haque, S., Pal, Histopathological and Fluoride. 43 (3 Pt 2): International S., Mukherjee, A.K. ultramicroscopic changes 263-273 and Ghosh, A.R. induced by fluoride in soft ISSN 2253-4083 tissue organs of the air-breathing IF – 0.758 teleost, Channapunctatus (Bloch). 11 Haque, S., Mondal, Isolation and identification of The Bioscan. 7 (4): International S. and Ghosh, A.R. diesel degrading microorganism 719-722 from Barddhaman Loco Shed ISSN 0973-7049 Pond, Burdwan, West Bengal, NAAS – 5.2 India. 12 Dutta, K. and Ghosh, Limnological status and The Ecoscan. 3: 191-197 International A.R. bioconcentration of some ISSN 0974-0376 heavy metals in Damsal Nala of Sukinda Valley region in Odisha and consequent histopathological lesions observed in liver and kidney of air-breathing fish Channa sp. 13 Chatterjee, S., Chhatri, Study of physicochemical International Journal of International M., Mukherjee, A. K., conditions of discarded diesel Environmental Sciences. Senapati, T. And contaminated Locoshed pond 3 (5): 1446-1456 Ghosh, A. R. near Burdwan locomotives of ISSN 0976 – 4402 Burdwan, West Bengal. 14 Samanta, P., Mukherjee, Major ion chemistry and water International Journal of International A. K., Pal, S., Senapati, quality assessment of Environmental Sciences. T., Mondal, S. and waterbodies at Golapbag area 3 (6): 1954-1972 Ghosh, A. R. under Barddhaman Municipality ISSN 0976 – 4402 of Burdwan District, West ICV – 4.69 Bengal, India. 15 Dutta, K. and Comparative Study on International Journal of International Ghosh, A. R. Limnological Parameters and Environmental Sciences. Bioconcentrations of Heavy 3 (6): 1831-1840 Metals in an Air-breathing ISSN 0976 – 4402 Carnivorous Teleostean Fish, ICV – 4.69 Gaducia sp. Of the Upstream and Downstream Regions of Damsal Nala in Sukinda Valley Region, Odisha. 16 Dutta, K. and Analysis of Physico-chemical Journal of Environmental International Ghosh, A. R. Characteristics and Metals in Biology. 34 (4): 783-788

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 109 WaterSources of Chromite Mining ISSN 0254-8704 in Sukinda Valley, Odisha, India. IF – 1.536 17 Senapati, T., Samanta, Study on Histopathological, International Journal of International P., Mondal, S. and Histochemical and Enzymological food, Agriculture and Ghosh, A. R. Alterations in Stomach and Veterinary Sciences. 3 (2): Intestine of Anabas Testudineus 100-111 (Cuvier) Exposed to Almix 20 WP ISSN: 2277-209X Herbicide. ICV – 5.38

Dr S. Gupta 1. S. Gupta Geochemical provenance and Archives of Applied International spatial distribution of fluoride in Science Research, Groundwater in parts of Raniganj 4(1), 292-306,2012 coal field, West Bengal, India 2. Major ion chemistry and metal Environmental Earth International distribution in coal mine Pit lake Science contaminated with industrial (IF- 2.975),67, 2053 -206, effluents: constrains of 2012 weathering and anthropogenic inputs 3. Source and distribution of Lead, International Journal of International Cadmium, Iron and Manganese in Environmental Sciences, the river Damodar near Asansol 2(3), 1531-1542,2012 Industrial Area, West Bengal, India 4. Geochemistry of the River International Journal of International Damodar-the influence of the Geomatics and Geosciences, geology and weathering 2(3), 853-867,2012 Environment on the dissolved load 5. Land Use/Land Cover International Journal of International classification of an urban area- Geomatics and Geosciences, A case study of Burdwan 2(4), 1024-1036,2012 Municipality, India 6. Monitoring and assessment of Journal of Environmental National river pollutants: a study on river Research and Development, Damodar and River Barakar of 63(A), 638 -644,2012 India Using Factor Analysis 7. Assessment of significant source Asian Journal of Water, International influencing the variation of water Environment and Pollution quality of the river Damodar (ISSN No 0972-9860 (Print) through factor analysis and 1875-8568 (Online), 9(4), 87-94,2012 8. Suitable landfill site selection in International Journal of International Burdwan planning area using Pollution Abatement

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 110 remote sensing and GIS Technology,( ISSN: 2320- 1517),1(1),1-5,2012 9. S. Gupta Geochemical appraisal and impact International Journal of International of landfill leachate on water Pollution Abatement quality of the river Banka in the Technology,( ISSN: 2320- vicinity of Burdwan municipal 1517),2(1),6-14,2012 solid waste (MSW) dumping ground, Burdwan, West Bengal 10. Assessment of spatial and International J. of International temporal variation of pollutants Environmental Engineering, along a natural channel receiving 5(1),52-69,2013 industrial wastewater 11. Fluoride Dynamics in Some International Journal of International Parts of the Raniganj Coal Field, Pollution Abatement West Bengal, Integrated With Technology,( ISSN: 2320- Geospatial Approach 1517),2(1),21-32,2013 12. Temporal variation and International Journal of International geochemical evolution of major Pollution Abatement ion chemistry in river Damodar, Technology, (ISSN: 2320- West Bengal, India 1517),2(1),15-20,2013 13. Geochemical Processes Controlling International Journal of International the Fluoride Concentrations in Earth Science and Granitic Aquifer of Purulia District, Engineering (ISSN 0974- West Bengal, India 5904)(IF 0.103),6(1), 107-118,2013 14. Heavy metal distribution and Research journal of National chemical fraction in water; chemistry and Environment suspended solids and bed (IF 0.636),17(6),26-33,2013 sediments of industrial discharge channel: an implication to ecological risk 15. Impact of industrial waste Environmental Monitoring International effluents on river Damodar Assessment (IF- 1.592), adjacent to Durgapur industrial 185, 2083-2094,2013 complex, West Bengal, India 16. Identification of urban sprawl International Journal of International dynamics in a rapid growing Geomatics and Geosciences city using GIS (ISSN 0976 – 4380),3(3), 486 – 499,2013 17. Analysis of heavy metals in Journal of the Indian National granulometric fraction and Chemical Society,90(5), infrared spectroscopic evaluation 659 – 662,2013 of bottom sediments in the Damodar river (West Bengal)

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 111 18. Fluoride dynamics in the Advances in Applied International weathered mantle and the Science Research, 4(6), saprolitic zone of the 187-196,2013 Purulia district, West Bengal Dr N. K. Mondal Sl No. Name of teacher Title of papers Reference to the Type of publication publication ** 1. Naba Kr Mondal, Calcareous soil as a promising International Journal of International Biswajit Das, Ria adsorbent to remove fluoride Modern Chemistry and Bhaumik and Palas from aqueous solution: Technology. 3(3): 1-21. Roy. (2012). Equilibrium, Kinetic and Thermodynamic study. 2. S. Chattoraj, B. Predictability by Box-Behnken Journal of Environmental International Sadhukhan and N.K. model for carbaryl adsorption Science and Health, Part Mondal. (2013). by soils of Indian origin. B 48 (8), 626-636. Journal of environmental science and health, part B Pesticides, Food Contaminants, and Agricultural Waste. 3. P. Roy, N.K. Mondal, Removal of Arsenic (III) and Applied water science. International S. Bhattachariya, B. Arsenic (V) on chemically DOI 10.1007/s13201-013- Das, K. Das. (2013). modified low cost adsorbent: 0082-5 batch and Colum operation. 4. S. Bhattacharjee, Quantum backpropagation Information Science International S. Bhattachariya, Neural Network approach for Reference in USA. Vol.1, N.K. Mondal. modeling of phenol adsorption pp. 649-671. DOI: 10.4018/ from aqueous solution by 978-1-4666-2518.ch025. orange peel ash in Handbook of research on computational intelligence for engineering, science and business. 5. S. Chattoraj, N. K. Biosorption of carbaryl from Appl Water Sci., DOI 10. International Mondal, B. Das, P. Roy, aqueous solution onto Pistia 1007/s13201-013-0132-z. B. Sadhukhan. (2013). stratiotes biomass. 6. B. Das, N.K. Mondal, Insight into adsorption equilibrium, International Journal of International R. Bhaumik, P. Roy. kinetics and thermodynamics of Environmental Science (2013). lead onto alluvial soil and Technology.DOI:10. 1007/s13762-013-0279-z. 7. R. Bhaumik, N.K. Application of Response Surface American Journal of International Mondal, S. Chattoraj, Methodology for Optimization Analytical Chemistry. 4: J. K. Datta. (2013).. of Fluoride Removal Mechanism 404-419 by Newly Developed Biomaterial. 8 P. Roy, N.K. Mondal, Modeling of the adsorptive Journal of environment International K. Das. (2013). removal of arsenic: A statistical and chemical engineering. approach. (In press). doi.org/10.1016/ j.jece.2013.10.014

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 112 9 N.K. Mondal, R. Investigation on fixed bed Journal of Environmental International Bhaumik, P. Roy, B. column performance of fluoride biology. 34 (6): 1059- 1064. Das, J. K. Datta. (2013). adsorption by sugarcane charcoal 10 P. Roy, N.K. Mondal, Arsenic contamination in Urban journal of International B. Das, K. Das. (2013).. ground water: a statistical Environmental Engineering modeling 7 (1): 24- 29. 11 N. K. Mondal, Chattoraj Evaluation of carbaryl sorption Songklanakarin J. Sci. International S, Sadhukhan B, Das in alluvial soil. Technol.35(6): 727-738 B. (2013). 12 Arnab Banerjee, Changes in Morpho-physiological Journal of the Saudi International Jayanta Datta and traits of mustard under the Society of Agricultural Naba K Mondal. (2012). influence of different fertilizers Sciences. 11(2): 89-97. and plant growth regulator doi.org/10.1016/j.jssas. cycocel 2011.11.001 13 JK Datta, A Maitra, Studies on the impact of fluoride Journal of Stress International NK Mondal, and A toxicity on germination and Physiology & Biochemistry. Banerjee. (2012).. seedling growth of gram seed Vol.8 No.14, pp.194-202 (Cicer arietinum L. cv. Anuradha). 14 Das C.R., Bhaumik Effect of iron dusts on Journal of Stress International R., and Mondal N.K. physiological responses of gram Physiology & Biochemistry. (2012).. seedlings (Cicer arietinum L.) 8 (3). 37-45 under laboratory conditions. 15 Banerjee, A., Datta, Biochemical changes in leaves Journal of Agricultural International J.K. and Mondal, of mustard under the influence Technology. 8(4): N.K. (2012). of different fertilizers and 1397-1411. cycocel. 16 Pal, K.C., Mondal, Incorporation of Fluoride in Annals of Environmental International N.K., Bhaumik, R., Vegetation and Associated Science, 6: 123-139 Banerjee, A., Datta Biochemical Changes due to J.K. (2012).. Fluoride Contamination in Water and Soil: A Comparative Field Study. 17 U. Dey., N. K. Mondal., Dual effect of fluoride and Fluoride. 45(4) in press International K. Das. And J.K. Datta. calcium on the uptake of (2012). fluoride, growth physiology, pigmentation and biochemistry of gram seedling (Cicer arietinum L.). 18 T. Gorai, J. K. Datta, Evaluation of integrated nutrient Archive of Agronomy International N.K. Mondal. (2013). management on boro rice in and soil science. alluvial soil and its impacts upon DOI: 10.1080/03650340. growth yield attributes, yield and 2013.766721 soil nutrient status.

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 113 19 K.C. Pal, N.K. Mondal, Characterization of fluoride- Environmental monitoring International S. N. Chatterjee, tolerant halophilic Bacillus and assessment. DOI T.S. Ghosh, J.K. flexus NM25 (HQ875778) 10.1007/s10661-013-3408-8 Datta.(2013). isolated from fluoride-affected soil in Birbhum District, West Bengal, India.. 20 N.K. Mondal, R. Assesment of indoor pollutants Journal of environmental Bhawmik, C. R. Das, generated from bio and biology. 34: 963-966 P. Aditya, J. K. Datta, synthetic fuels in selected A. Banerjee, K. Das. villages of Burdwan, West (2013). Bengal. International 21 Mondal, N.K., Datta, Biochemical response of Journal of Agricultural International J.K. and Banerjee, A. mungbean (Vignaradiata L.) Technology 9(3):643-658. (2013). under the influence of reduced dose of chemical fertilizer and different time and method of application of biofertilizer. 22 C. R. Das, P. Aditya, soil enzyme activities in Archive of Agronomy International J. K. Datta, N.K. dependence on tree litter and and soil science. Mondal. (2013). season of a social forest, (in press). Burdwan, India 23 N. K. Mondal, C. R. Effect of varying cadmium Annals of Environmental International Das, S. Roy, J. K. Datta, Stress on chickpea (Cicer Science. 7: 59-70 A. Banerjee. (2012). arietinum l) seedlings: an Ultrastructural study. 24 N.K.Mondal, B. Vulnerability of school children Inter. J. Environ. Health International Ghatak. (2013). exposed by the traffic noise Eng.(press). 25 N. K. Mondal, Chattoraj Evaluation of carbaryl sorption J. Sci. Technol.35(6): International S, Sadhukhan B, Das in alluvial soil. Songklanakarin 727-738. B. (2013). 26 Naba Kr Mondal, Ria A comperative study on the International Journal of International Bhaumik, Arnab Banerjee, batch performance of fluoride Environmental Science. 2(3): Jayanta Kr Datta, adsorption by activated silica 1643-1661 Tanmay Baur. (2012). gel and activated rice husk ash 27 Das, B., Mondal, N.K., Application of Response Surface International Journal of International Roy, P. and Chattaraj, Methodology for Hexavalent Environmental Pollution S. (2013) Chromium Adsorption onto and Solution. 2: 72-87. Alluvial Soil of Indian Origin 28 C. R. Das, N. K. Allelopathic potentialities of Journal of Experimental National Mondal, P. Aditya, leachates of leaf litter of some Biological Science. J. K. Datta, A. Banerjee, selected tree species on gram Vol. 3(1). 59-65

K. Das. (2012). seeds under laboratory conditions.

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Report—14 Annual Report, 2012-13 114 29 U Dey, N. K. Mondal, An approach to polymer IOSR Journal of Pharmacy. National K. Das and Dutta S. degradation through microbes. 2 (3). 385-388 (2012).. 30 U Dey, N. K. Mondal, Development of a new Asian Journal of Research National K. Das and J.K Datta. methodology for melting of in Chemistry. 5(3). 397-400. (2012). plastic: A chemical approach. 31 P. Paul and N.K. Teacher Education and its International Journal of National Mondal. (2012).. Importance: A case study in Innovative research and Birbhum and Burdwan District Development. 1(6): 398-411 in West Bengal. 32 N.K. Mondal, P.K. Impact of school infrastructure Indian Journal of Social National Paul and S.K. on academic achievement level Development. 12(1): 41-49 Baskey. (2012). of students: A micro study in West Bengal. 33 P.K. Paul, N.K. A Study of Emotional Intelligence International Journal of National Mondal and A. Level between seconday school Social Science Tomorrow. Bandyopadhyay. (2012) teachers: A study in Burdwan 1(4): 1-6 District in West Bengal. 34 P.K. Paul and N.K. Fearness in science in higher Asian Journal of Research National Mondal. (2012). seconday education: An in Social Science and assessment with reference to Humanities. 2(10): 184-192. Burdwan District in West Bengal. 35 P.K. Paul and N.K. Exam Anexity: An analytical International Journal of National Mondal. (2012). study in Burdwan District in Innovative Research and West Bengal. Development. 1(3): 110-120. 36 P.K Paul and N.K. Impact of Mid-day meal International Journal of National Mondal. (2012). programme on academic Research in Social performance of students: Sciences. 2(8): 391-406. Evidence from few upper primary schools of Burdwan District in West Bengal. 37 N.K. Mondal and Relationship between life Sikshachintan. 6: 43-48. National D. Bhattacharya. (2012). satisfaction among the secondary school Teachers: A case study in Hooghly and Burdwan Districts, West Bengal. 38 Mondal N.K, Mondal Physico-Chemical Charactaristics Levant Books. Pp-29-37. National S, Das K, Dey U and of Water Bodies Associated with ISBN No-978-93-80663- Datta J.K. (2012). Agricultural Runoff Channel. 60-9. Environmental Pollution and Impacts on Human Health. 39 Das, B., Mondal, Equilibrium, Kinetic and Chem Sci Trans., 2013, National N.K., Roy, P, Chattoraj, Thermodynamic Study on 2(1), 85-104 DOI:10.7598/ S. (2013). Chromium (VI) Removal from cst2013.318 Pistia stratiotes Biomass.

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 115 40 M. sinha, J.K. Datta, Agricultural soil contaminated Asian journal of research National N.K. Mondal. by heavy metals exposed by in chemistry. 5(6): 742-747. the byproducts of Durgapur Thermal Power Station, Durgapur, W.B. (2012). 41 Mondal N. K., Studies on defluoridation of Chem Sci Trans., , 1(2), National T. Baur, R. Bhaumik, water by tea ash: an pp 239-256 B. Das, K. C. Pal, unconventional biosorbent. J. K. Datta and A. Banerjee.( 2012).. 42 N. K. Mondal, P. Roy, Arsenic pollution in ground Indian science cruiser. National K. Das, U. Dey, J. K. water: can we do anything? 27 (2): 27-36. Datta. (2013). 43 J. K. Datta , A. Biochemical response of Ecology, Environment National Banerjee, A. Banerjee, selected plant species under and Conservation. 18 (4): N. K. Mondal . (2013). air pollution stress. 957-962. 44 Mondal N.K. and Perception level of Noise among Research Journal of National Das K.(2013). . Trainee Teachers, W.B., Management Sciences.2 (6): 17-21. 45 Kousik Das and Naba Acceptability and Teachers International journal of National Kumar Mondal(2013). Attitude towards Environmental social Science Tomorrow Education in Technical and 2 (6): 1-5. General Colleges of West Bengal, India 46 Naba Kumar Mondal Status of remedial teaching in UGC sponsored National and Shabnam Sekh secondary school: A case National Seminar- cum- (2013).. study in the selected areas of workshop, ISBN No. Hooghly and Burdwan districts, 978-81-922305-8-0 West Bengal. 47 P.K.Paul and N.K. Integration of ICT in School Research Journal of National Mondal.(2012). Education: An Analytical Study Management Sciences in Burdwan District in West 1 (4): 21-25. Bengal, India. Mrs. S. Datta (Contractual faculty) Name of the teacher Title of the paper (s) Ref. to the publication Type of Publication Mrs. Shampa Dutta 2,4 Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid: Journal of Phytopatholy International A review Impact Factor 1.0 ISSN: 1439-0434 Qualitative and Quantitative International Journal of National Estimation of Phosphate Pollution Abatement Solubilization by Rhizobacteria Technology An approach to polymer Jounal of Pharmacy International degradation through microbes Impact Factor 1.448 *Please do not furnish the reports of papers which were published before 1.06.12. Information regarding papers sent or accepted will not appear in the annual report.

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 116 ** Only those articles are to be reported which are recognized for the UGC prescribed API calculation. Types are: (A) Referred journal (B) Journal/Periodical having ISSN, (C) book/chapter in ed. Vol, Published by International Publisher (D) Book/Chapter in Ed. Vol. published by national level Publisher with ISBN (E) Book/Chapter in Ed.Vol. Published by local level publisher with ISBN. (B) Sanctioned Research project- (Continuing) PROJECT/ RESEARCH SCHEME HANDLED Prof. J K Datta Name of the Project Sanctioned Amount sanctioned Duration & Progress Authority 1) Assessment of fluoride toxicity through field and DST, GoI IF110036 Ongoing 2011 - laboratory studies vis-a-vis it s impact on growth, DST/INSPIRE Fellowship metabolism and yield on two different crop species /2011/ [164] DST/ INSPIRE (SRF) 2) Municipal solid waste management through UGC Ongoing 2011 - vermicomposting and its use for crop production soil health, solid biodiversity and carbon conservation Dr A R Ghosh 1) Impact of diesel oil pollution on freshwater MoEF Major Contd. Upto Oct. aquaculture and its possible bioremediation by (Rs. 18,00,000/-) 2012 microorganism F.No. 19-69/2007/RE Date – 10.11.2008 2) Environmental quality assessment of sewage UGC Major Contd. Upto water and fish health and captive breeding of (Rs. 9,58,509/-) February. 2013 endanger species in sewage fed East Kolkata F.No. 37-386/2009 (SR) Wetland (EKWL) Date – 11.01.2010 3) Hands - on-training on quality standardization in DST, GoWB Training Scheme Held on Nov. 2012 air and water including detection of radioactivity in aquatic medium and plant body 6) INSPIRE INTERNSHIP Program DST, GoI Training Scheme Held on July, 2012 Summer Camp (Rs 9,00,000.00) INSPIRE INTERNSHIP /2012 Sl.no. 1036 Date - 05-06.06.12 7) INSPIRE INTERNSHIP Program DST, GoI Training Scheme Held on July, 2013 Summer Camp (Rs9,75,000.00) INSPIRE INTERNSHIP /2012 Date - 03.04.2013 8) INSPIRE Fellowship (SRF) DST, GoI DST/INSPIRE Fellowship/ Ongoing 2011 [IF110011] 29.06.2011 9) DST/ INSPIRE (JRF) DST, GoI DST/INSPIRE Fellowship/On going 2012 [IF120676] 17.01.2013 Dr S Gupta 1 Fluoride geochemistry and Influence of high Department of Rs. 15,32,000 21.10.11-20.10.14 fluoride environmental back-ground on crops Science and

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 117 and human health in Birbhum district, West Technology, Bengal Govt. of India Dr N. K. Mondal 1) Evaluation of fluoride toxicity in agro ecosystem DST-Inspire 2011-2016 Ongoing of Birbhum district, West Bengal project (Work in progress) 2 )Development of a model for effective ICSSR integration of environmental education in F.No.02(159)/2011 2012-2014 Ongoing technical and general education -RP Dt.26.03.2012 (Work in progress) Rb.7,11,650/00 3) Isolation, Identification and characterization DST Inspire 2012-2017 Ongoing of arsenic resistant bacteria and their vertical project (Work in progress) distribution in soil: Possible role in bioremediation 4) Status of Indoor Air Pollution from UGC 2013-2016 (initiating) Ongoing unprocessed Biofuels with related Disease F.Bo.42-434/2013(SR) (Respiratory and Pneumonia) and possible Dt. 12.03.2013 remedial measures in rural villages of West Rs.11,90,800/- Bengal, India 5) Development and application of innovative UGC(major) 2009-2011 completed Technology towards environmental education F.No. 36-332/2008 for backward students (Rural and Urban) in Rs. 5,17,200/- upper primary classes of West Bengal 6) “Development of agrotechnology in old UGC(minor): 2006-2007 Completed alluvial soil zone of Burdwan District, West F.30-100/2004(SR) Bengal for sustainable soil health and crop Dt 19.11.2004 yield of Mungbean (Vigna radiate (L) Wilczek)” Rs. 83,500/- 7) INSPIRE Fellowship (JRF) DST/ INSPIRE 2011 - Ongoing Fellowship/ 2011/ (164), 21.01.2013 8) SR Fellow DST/AORC-/F/ UPGRD/2013/360 2013 - Ongoing Dt: 24.10.13 9) DST/ INSPIRE DST/INSPIRE 2012 - On going Fellowship/2012/ (552-2012) Dt: 15.06.2012 6. Faculty Improvement Programme: [Please give a short note on the measures taken] 7. Patent awarded/applied for: Nil 8. Any other achievement of the department: Nil

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DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY Name of the Head: Dr. Gopa Samanta Teaching Staff : (as on 31.05.2013) Name Designation Specialization Prof. Kamala Bhattacharyya Professor Soil Geography Prof. Giyasuddin Siddique Professor Environmental Geography Dr. Lakshmi Sivaramakrishnan Associate Professor Urban Geography Dr. Sanat Kumar Guchhait Associate Professor Environment, Geopolitics Dr. Narayan Chandra Jana Associate Professor Geomorphology, Soil Geography, Landuse Studies, Disaster Management, Rural Development Dr. Gopa Samanta Associate Professor Development, Urban, Gender, Mobility, Marginal Community Dr. Biplab Biswas Assistant Professor Geomorphology, RS-GIS Dr. Biswaranjan Mistri Assistant Professor Geomorphology, Environmental Geography Ms. Namita Chakma Assistant Professor Urban Geography Designation Men Women Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total Professor 1 -- 1 1 -- 1 Associate Professor 2 -- 2 2 -- 2 Assistant Professor - 2 - 2 -- 1 1 Field of Studies: 2-Year MA/MSc course with the following broad fields of studies: Geographical Thoughts, Geomorphology, Geohydrology, Oceanography, Biogeography, Social and Economic Geography, Human Geography, Regional Planning, Landuse Planning, Quantitative Techniques, Thematic Mapping and GIS / Remote Sensing. The following subjects are offered as Elective Special Papers: Advanced Agricultural Geography, Advanced Geomorphology, Applied Climatology, Environmental Issues in Geography, Pedology, Population Geography, Transport and Tourism and Urban Geography. 2-Year M. Phil course with the following broad fields of studies: Philosophy of Geography, Research Methodology, Current Issues in Physical Geography, Current Issues in Human Geography Student Enrolment:

COURSE(S) MEN WOMEN TOTAL Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total MA/M.Sc: 1st SEMESTER 32 05 02 39 11 08 02 21 43 13 04 60 MA/M.Sc: 3RD SEMESTER 18 10 02 30 22 04 02 28 40 14 04 58 M.Phil 1 1 Examination Results : Course Appeared Passed Men women Total Men Women Total Semester-I 41 20 61 41 20 61 Semester-II 30 27 57 30 27 57 Semester-III 29 27 56 29 27 56 Semester-IV 24 34 58 24 34 58 Research Activities: (work in progress)

Sl. No NAME OF SCHOLAR(S) RESEARCH TOPIC Supervisor(s) 1 Suma Dawn Quality of life of some selected Community of Prof. Giyasuddin Asansole Durgapur Planning Area, Barddhaman Siddique District, West Bengal 2 Environmental Impact of Deterioration of Surface

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Drainage Systems and Wetlands in Hugli and Haora Districts, West Bengal. 3 Naba Prasad Ghosh Problems and Prospects of Potato Cultivation in Hughli District, West Bengal. 4 Hirak Sarkar Ecological Significance of Breaching of Embankments in Some Selected Areas of South 24-Parganas District, West Bengal. 8 Tanmoy Dhibar Perspectives of Development Disparities in Bankura District, West Bengal. 1 Suvasree Dutta Gender Disparity in Access to Health : A case study of Lakshmi some municipalities of KMA Sivaramakrishnan 2 Arijit Mazunder Groundwater Budgeting and Its Management in Pandua block of Hooghly district 3 Rajib Sarkar Role of Urban Forestry towards creation of Eco Cities 4 Antara Sadhu Role of Agricultural Marketing and credit institutions in the development of Rural economy : A case Study of Barbbhman District , West Bengal 5 Susmita Bhowmick Identification and Prospects of Potential Sub Centres for Balanced Growth in Kolkata Metropolitan Region 6 Jaya Thakur Development Patterns and Socio-Economic Transformation in peripheral Areas of Kolkata 7 Moumita Sar Rural Urban Interdependency : A Linkage Study around Durgapur Expressway in Burdwan District 8 Pinki Mandal Assessment of Flood Vulnerability in the Lower Reaches of Shilai river, Mednipur District, West Bengal 1 Chitra Manna Planning for Sustainable Agricultural Development in Dr. Sanat Kumar the Flood Prone Habitat of Some Selected Blocks of Guchhait East and West Medinipur, West bengal 2 Shobhon Ghosh Spatiality, Dichotomy and Problems of High School Education in Hooghly District, West Bengal – A Geographical Apprisal 3 Basudev Halder Urban Mosaics and Its Changing Dynamics of Chandernagore Municipal Corporation of Hooghly, West Bengal 4 Arkoprava Roy Role of Banking and Other Finnancial Organisation for the Rural Development: A Study on Bishnupur and Joypur Block, Bankura District, West Bengal 5. Madhumita Sen Urban Growth and Cultural Changed in Bolpur- Area, Birbhum District, West Bengal 6. Mukul Chakraborty Geopolitics of Chhitmahal and social exclusion of inhabitants in Indo-Bangladesh enclaves 7. Sarbajit Ghosh Anthopogeographic study of kharia sabaras in southeastern Purulia, West Bengal 8. Sandipan Ghosh Characterization of Gully and estimation of soil loss in the lateritic tract of Brahmani-Dwarka Interfluve

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 120 1 Alamgir Badsah Conservation and Management of Wetlands of Dr. Narayan Chandra the Damodar Alluvial Tract in Barddhaman District, Jana West Bengal 2 Soumen Mandal Environmental Impact Assessment of Flood in Darakeswar-Mundeswari Interfluve, West Bengal 3 Manas Pal Wasteland Management and Development: A Case Study of Khoyrasole Area in Birbhum District, West Bengal 4 Rajkumar Samanta Integrated Watershed Development and Management: A Case Study of Kunur-Khari Micro Watersheds in Ausgram-II Block of Burdwan District, West Bengal 5 Sumitra Chandra Slums – The Dark Patch on Urban Environment: A Case Study of Howrah Municipal Corporation, West Bengal 6 Sujay Bandyopadhyay Fluvial Processes and Quaternary Landscape Evolution in the Basin, West Bengal 1 Kunal Chakraborty An inquiry into the livelihood pattern of the poor Dr. Gopa Samanta in Birbhum District, west Bengal 2 Sandipan Batabyal Impact of Iron and Steel Based Industries on Economy and Environment in Durgapur-Raniganj Industrial Region 3 Malay Ganguli Urban Water management and the Question of Sustainability of Chandernagore and Chinsurah Cities. 4 Ahana Banerjee Impact of Information and Communication Technology on Women’s Work and Mobility: A Case Study of Bangalore 5 Riya Banerjee Women and Urban Local Governance in the cities of West Bengal 6 Mrinal Mondal Occupational Mobility in Agrarian Community: A Study of Balagarh Block in Hugli District 7 Bhaswati Mondal Commuting as a form of mobility: A study of rural urban commuters in Kolkata suburban areas of west Bengal 8 Barun Pal The Changing State of Farming and Farmers: A Study of Galsi I and Galsi II blocks of Barddhaman district of West Bengal 1 Mr. Sunam Chatterjee Spatial Pattern of Arsenic Contamination in Dr. Biplab Biswas Purbasthali Region and its Socio-Economic Impact 2 Mr. Sribash Tikadar Impact of Changing Land Use Land Cover on Water Resources of Bhatar Block. District; Burdwan, West Bengal, India 3 Mr. Sambhu Nath Management of Land and Water Resources for Singh Mura Sustainable Development of Purulia District, West Bengal

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 121 3 Ms. Jayati Bhattacharya Geomorphological Characteristics of Land use change and Planning in the area under Burdwan Development Authority Doctoral Degree (Ph.D Awards) during the year: Sl. No. Name Title Supervisor 1. Sm. Sima Bag Changes in river courses and natural freshwater Prof. Sunando wetlands in the lower deltaic West Bengal during Bandyopadhyay Twentieth Century 2. Mili Acharya Environmental Impact of Coal Mining in Raniganj Dr. Sanat Kumar Coal Field, West Bengal Guchhait 3. C. Prakasam Geomorphic Resource Characterisation Using Dr. Biplab Biswas RS-GIS For Evaluation Of Land Use Land Cover In Water Stressed Areas Of Ausgram Block I And II, Burdwan District, West Bengal 4. Sm. Nasima Firdos Socio-Economic Impact of Natural and Quasi – Natural hazards in Katyoa and Kalna Sub- division of Barddhaman District. 5. Sm. Rituparna Ghosh Urban Governance of Durgapur Industrial Complex Dr. Lakshmi Sivaramakrishnan Research by the Faculty Members: [Papers published] SL. NO NAME OF THE TITLE OF PAPERS REF. TO THE PUBLICATION TEACHER 1 Dr. Lakshmi Water Balance of Pandua Block in Interacademicia, Volume 16.No.1, January – Sivaramakrishnan Hugli District, West Bengal” March 2012,pp 131-137, ISSN 0971-9016 Co author: Arijit Mazumder Health Care Expenditure in Uttarpara Eastern Geographer, Volume XVIII, No,1, Jan –Kotrung Municipality : A Gendered 2012, pp 91-96 , ISSN- 09737642: co author: Analysis” Suvasree Dutta “The Role of Urban Forestry in Proceedings of UGC Sponsored State Level making Cities Sustainable'' Seminar on Environmental Degradation and Strategies for Conservation and Management, PG Department, Krishnanagar Government College, 2012, Co authors: Shri Deb Prakash Pahari& Rajib Sarkar (Seminar Proceedings) “Urban Expansion and its Impact Proceedings of the 3rd International Geography on the Environment: A Case study Congress entitled “Sustainable Natural Resource of Kolkata Metropolitan Area” Management Under Changing Climate Scenario ” Allied Publishers , New Delhi , 2013, pp 316- 321, ISBN No. 978- 81-8424-774-9, co author : Rajib Sarkar Disparity in Literacy Level among Transactions , Vol. 35,No.2, 2013 pp 185 -200, Scheduled and Non Scheduled co author Suvasree Dutta Population: Indian Scenario in the 21st Century’ “Population Explosion , Resource Asian Academic Research Journal of Social Extraction and Its Impact on the Science and Humanities, A Peer Reviewed

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Report—16 Annual Report, 2012-13 122 Urban Environment : A case Study International journal of AsiaAcademic Research of Kolkata Metropolitan Area” Associates, Vol.1 , Issue II, May 2013, pp 141-160, ISSNN 2278-859X U-Bhan System and its Impact on Asian Academic Research Journal of Social Urban Dynamics : A case Study of Science and Humanities, A Peer Reviewed South Eastern part of Kolkata” , International Journal of Asian Academic Research Associates, Vol.1 , Issue I4, August 2013 , pp 327- 348, ISSNN 2278-859X Co-author Susmita Bhowmick Computation of loss of Groundwater International Journal of Current Research, Vol. 5, Storage during 1975-2008: A Study Issue, 08, pp.2351-2355, August, 2013, ISSN: in Pandua Block of Hugli District, 0975-833X, Co –author; Mr. Arijit Mazumder West Bengal”, West Bengal: Geo Spatial Issues, 2012, “Health Care services in West Department of Geography , The University Of Bengal” Burdwan ,pp 58-68 , ISBN no. 978-93-80813-20-2, co author Smt. S.Dutta People’s Participation and Perception Resources and Development: Issues and of Urban Governance: A case Study Concerns Ed. N.C.Jana and Lakshmi of Durgapur” Sivaramakrishnan, 2013 pp 383- 397, ISBN 81-8064-252-6, co author. Rituparna Ghosh 2 Dr. Sanat Kumar Geopolitics of Chhitmahal: Induced West Bengal – Geo-Spatial Issues (2012), 978-93- Guchhait Social Hazards and Identity Crisis 80813-20-2 96 – 104, co-author. M. Chakraborty of Territorial Nomads – An Introspection through Indo- Bangladesh Enclaves Socio-spatial Determinants of MS Academic–An International Multi- Advertisement in Urban Space disciplinary refereed Journal, 2229 – 6484 2012, co-author. S. Ghatak, International Spatio-temporal Dynamics of ISOR – Journal of Humanities and Social Population Growth of Howrah Sciences (Vol. 3, Issue 4), 2279 – 0837, District in India – An Experience 2012, co-author. A. Dasgupta, International in the 20th Century Dynamics of Demographic International Journal of Current Research (Vol. 4, Surface of Howrah District in issue 4), 0975-833X, 2012, co-author. A. India: An Experience in Dasgupta, International The 20th century Nature and Dynamics of Eastern Geographer (Vol. 18, issue 1), 0973-7642, Population Growth of 24 Parganas 2012, co-author. A. Dasgupta, International District, West Bengal Geopolitics of Chitmahal : Induced Social Hazar and Identity Crisis : An Geographical Review of India (Vol.73, Issue 2) Introduction Through Indo- 0375-6386, 2012, M. Chakraborty, National Bangladesh Enclaves Horoscope of Atmospheric CO2, Panchakote Essays (Vol. 2, Issue 3), 0976-4968 Past, Present and Future 2012, International Morbidity Spectrum of Sari Practicing Geographer (Vol. 13, Issue 1)

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 123 Dharam People in Joypur 0975-3850, 2012, S. Ghosh and S. Santra, National Jangalmahal, Bankura District, West Bengal Soil Loss Estimation Through Ethiopian Journal, of Environmental Studies and USLE and MMF Methods in the Management (Vol. 5, Issue 4), 1998-0507 Lateritic Tracts of Eastern Plateau 2012, S. Ghosh, International Fringe of Rajmahal Traps, India Page 529-540 (2012) Hydrogeomorphic variability due Environment, Development and Sustainability, to dam construction and emerging Springer (doi:0.1007/s10668-013-9494-5)1387 – problems: a study of Damodar 585X, 2013, S. Ghosh, International River, West Bengal, India Palaeoenvironmental significance Arabian Journal of Geosciences, Springer of fluvial facies and archives (doi:10.1007/s1251 7-013-1079-y) of Late Quaternary deposits in the 1866 –7511, 2013 S. Ghosh, International floodplain of Damodar River, India 3 Dr. Narayan Chandra Tourism in Barddhaman Town, Chapter published in the book entitled Tourism Jana West Bengal: Constraints and in India: Challenges and Opportunities edited by Prospects Ruchi Ramesh and Sudhir Kumar Singh, Pentagon Press, New Delhi, 2012. Assessment of Tourism Potential Chapter published in the book entitled Tourism in Rural Murshidabad, West Bengal: in India: Challenges and Opportunities edited by An Empirical Study Ruchi Ramesh and Sudhir Kumar Singh, Pentagon Press, New Delhi, 2012, pp. 191-201 (Co-author: Syfujjaman Tarafder). Tourism in West Bengal: Chapter published in the book entitled West Potentialities, Problems and Bengal: Geo-Spatial Issues edited by N. C. Jana Prospects et al, published by the Department of Geography, The University of Burdwan, 2012, pp. 69-79 (Co-author: Syfujjaman Tarafder). Measuring Agricultural Efficiency Practising Geographer, 2012, Vol. - XVI, pp. 310- of Bankura District, West Bengal 327 (Co-author: Sumanta Baskey). Assessment of Tourism Potential Eastern Geographer, 2012, Vol. - XVIII, pp.131-140 in Murshidabad District, West (Co-author: Syfujjaman Tarafder). Bengal 4 Dr.Gopa Samanta Mobility in the Margins: Hand 2013, Transfers, 3 (3): 62-78, co-author: Sumita Pulled Rickshaws in Kolkata Roy (INTERNATIONAL journal paper) Urban Mobilities and the Cycle Derive, 50 (Jan-Marz): 49-54 (INTERNATIONAL Rickshaw journal paper) How do the poor handle money? 2013, Space and Culture, India, 1(1): 1-15. Co- What do the financial diaries of author: Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt (INTERNATIONAL char dwellers tell us about Journal Paper) financial inclusion? Negotiating Gendered Urban 2013, Kamala Marius and Yves Raiband (eds)

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 124 Space: Experiences of Women Genre et Construction de la Gepgraphie, Maison Across Classes in India’ des Sciences de l’Homme d’aquitaine (MSIA), France, pp. 209-222, Co-author: Pallabi Sil (INTERNATIONAL Book Chapter) Home-making and Regrounding: 2012, R. Ganguly-Scrace and K. Lahiri-Dutt (eds) Lives of Bangladeshi on the Rethinking Displacement: Asia Pacific Damodar Charlands of Lower Perspectives, Ashgate, UK, pp. 197-220, Co- Bengal author: Kuntal Lahiri-Dutt (INTERNATIONAL Book Chapter) Urban Governance Reforms and 2013, Kalpana Markandey, B. Srinagesh and Basic Services in West Bengal Ashok Kumar Lonavath (eds) Challenges of Urbanization in 21st Century, Vol-III, Planning and Governance, Concept Publishing, New Delhi, pp. 360-377, (Book Chapter - National) In Between Rural and Urban: 2012. N. Jana et al. (eds) West Bengal: Geo- Challenges for Governance of Spatial Issues, The University of Burdwan, pp. Non-recognized Urban Territories 44-57, (Book Chapter - Regional) Unfolding the Debates around 2012, K. K. Bag (ed) Changing Society, Culture Women’s Empowerment in and Its Impact on People, Rupasi Bangla Development Discourse Publications, Kolkata, pp. 73-82, (Book Chapter - Regional) Mobile Livelihoods: Exploring the 2013, Annals, of the National Association of Circulatory Migration of Rural Geographers India, 33(1): 122-138. Co-author: Poor of Birbhum District, West Kunal Chakraborty Bengal Paschimbanger Nagarayan 2013, Antarmukh, August-September: 15-25. (Urbanization in West Bengal), Urban Territories, Rural Governance 2013, Agenda: Urban Transition, Issue 27: 36-38. Rajniti O Prashasan Ebong Nari’ 2013, Antarmukh, January-March: 15-25. Co- (Politics, Governance and Women) author: Ria Baerjee 5. Dr. Biplab Biswas Use of GIS to Evaluate the Importance of Flood Plain Features International Journal of Current Research, to Rural Land Use in Bengal Delta ISSN:0975-833X, Vol. 4, Issue, 12, pp.192-199 Plain Region: A Case Study of and II Blocks Evaluation of Geomorphic Resources Using GIS Technology: International Journal of Geology, Earth and A Case Study of Selected Villages Environmental Sciences, Vol. 2(2), ISSN: 2277- in Ausgram Block, Burdwan 2081, pp-193-205 District, West Bengal, India Assessment of Land Use and International Journal of Current Research, Land Cover Changes Through ISSN:0975-833X, Vol. 4, Issue, 10, pp.257-266 Satellite Remote Sensing: A Case Study of Purbasthali-I &II Blocks, Burdwan District, West Bengal, India

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 125 Changing Cropping Pattern and Jana, N.C. et.al. (eds) ‘Resources and Situation of Ground Water Development - Issues and Concerns”, pp- 105- Resource: A Case Study of 122, ISBN:978-81-8064-252-4 Bhatar Block, Burdwan District, West Bengal Surface Water Conservation Zone Mukhopadhyay, S. (eds.), Geospectrum, acb Identificattion, using GIS for publication, Kolkata,pp – 133-146, ISBN 81- Water Stressed Area, part of 87500-70-0 Burdwan District, West Bengal, India Water Stressed Management Water: The Epic Struggle for 21st Century, (B. C. System: A GIS Approach, in Jat eds.), Aavishkar Publisher, Distributors ISBN- 978-81-7910-404-0, pp- 194-209 Impact of LULC Change on “International Journal of Geology Earth and Surface Water Resource: A Environmental Sciences, ISSN- Spatial Modelling Approach 2277-208, 40-51. 6 Dr. Biswaranjan Land use Change and Sustainable West Bengal: Geo-Spatial Issues (ed.), Dept. of Mistri Development in Sundarbans: A Geography, The University of Burdwan (2012), Geo-Spatial Issue pp 30-43. The Change of Pond Water Based Karfa & Chatterjee (ed.), Globalization Resources in Sundarban after Aila: Governance and Sustainable Development, A Case Study in Kuemuri Mouza, Progressive Publishers, Kolkata,(2013), ISBN: South 24 Pgs, W.B. 978-81-8064-237-1, (Co-author: Panthodip Bandyopadhyay) The Level of Livelihood of Urban Karfa & Chatterjee (ed.),Globalization Poor: A Case Study from Howrah Governance and Sustainable Development, Municipal Area Progressive Publishers, Kolkata, (2013), ISBN: 978-81-8064-237-1, (Co-author: Sumitra Chandra) Investigating the Causes of Floods Indian Journal of Geomorphology, Vol:17(1), Jan- in Damodar River of India : A June, 2012, (ISSN:0973-2411), pp (Co-author: Geographical Perspective, Sandipan Ghosh) Channel Geometry and Flood Practising Geographer, Vol.17, No.1, (Summer Condition in the Confluence Zone 2013), ISSN 0975-3850, (Co-author: Suvendu of Kunur and Ajay Rivers, West Roy) Bengal Performance of D.V.C. in Flood Eastern Geographer, Bhubaneswar, Vol. XIX, Moderation of lower Damodar No.1, Jan., 2013, pp.55-65, (Co-author: Sandipan River, India and Emergent Risk Ghosh) of Flood Problems of Transportation System Practising Geographer, Vol. 16, No. 2, (Winter in Barddhaman Municipal Area, 2012), pp 149-159, ISSN 0975-3850, (Co-author: W.B., Shyamal Dutta) Rural Livelihood Pattern of Coastal The journal of PANCHAKOTEesSAYS, ISSN: Village in Purba Medinipur, W.B. 0976-4968, pp.-93-108, (Co-author: Shyamal Dutta), 2012

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 126 Crisis of Potable Water and its Eastern Geographer, Bhubaneswar, Vol.XIX, Management in Barddhaman No.1, Jan., 2013, pp.149-154, ISSN: 0973-7642, Municipality, West Bengal (Co-author: Shyamal Dutta) Problem of Solid Waste Management in Barddhaman Journal of Interacademicia,vol.16 July-Sept.,2012, Municipality, West Bengal-An pp-695-704, ISSN 0971-9016 ,(Co-auther: Shyamal Environmental Overview Dutta) Drought and Agricultural Change PANCHAKOTEesSAYS (a multi-disciplinary, in G.ghati Block, Bankura, W.B., referred, international journal), Vol-2, No.-3, February 2012, ISSN: 0976-4968, pp.106-115,(Co- author: Utpal Panja) Hydrogeomorphic Significance of International Journal of Advances in Earth Sinuosity Index in relation to River Sciences, Volume 1, Issue 2, 2012, 49-57,( ISSN Instability: A Case Study of 2278–0092), (Co-author: Sandipan Ghosh) Damodar River, West Bengal, India, Dismal Condition of Water Bodies PANCHAKOTEesSAYS (a multi-disciplinary, in Urban Landscape: A Case Study referred, international journal), Vol-3, No-2, on Selected Ponds in Burdwan November 2012, ISSN: 0976-4968, ( Co-author: Municipality, West Bengal Alokananda Ghosh) Reconstructing the Phases of Indian Journal of Geomorphology, Vol.17(2), July- Channel Shifting Through Dec,2012, pp. 65-80, ISSN: 0973-2411,(Co-author: Identification of Palaeochannels Sandipan Ghosh) and Historical Accounts of Extreme Floods of Damodar River in West Bengal Impact of River Bank Erosion on in International Journal of Humanities and Social Human Life : A Case study in Science Invention, Vol. 2 Issue 8, August, 2013, Shantipur Block, Nadia District, ISSN (Online):2319-7722, ISSN (Print): 2319-7714, West Bengal, www.ijhssi.org, pp. 108-111, ( Co-author: Subarna Chatterjee) Analysis of the Factors Responsible Science Park Research Journal, Vol.-1, Issue-7, 5th for River Bank Erosion : A Study in September 2013, ISSN: 2321-8045, (Co-author: Shantipur Block, Nadia District, Subarna Chatterjee) West Bengal Estimation of Peak Flood Discharge Geography Journal, Hindawi Publishing for an Ungauged River: A Case Corporation, Vol.2013, Article ID 214140, (Co- Study of the Kunur River, author: Suvendu Roy) West Bengal

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THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 127 Small and Medium Towns in Eastern Indian Council of Social 2013-2015, 1st India: The Dynamics of the Economy, Science research, New Progress Report Mobility and Governance Delhi. Submitted. Biplab Biswas ‘Role of Fluvial Geomorphology in Arsenic UGC, Govt. of India 2011-2014, Progress Distribution in Ground Water in Satisfactory Purbasthali I and II blocks of Burdwan District: A Remote Sensing and GIS Approach’ ‘Use of remote sensing and Geographical SERB, DST, Govt. of 2013-2017, Progress Information System for data base India Satisfactory generation and baseline mapping of water stressed areas driven by socio-economic, land use land cover and climatic changes of Burdwan District, West Bengal’ Any other information if any: A) The Department is UGC-DRS and DST-FIST Sponsored The Department has RS/GIS Laboratory initially funded by ISRO The Department Library possesses 5,400 books

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

Name of Head : Dr. A. K. Banerjee Teaching Staff (as on 31.05.2013): SL. No. Name Designation 1 Prof. Gorachand Layek Professor 2. Dr. Asoke Kumar Bhunia Associate Prof. 3 Dr. Absos Ali Shaikh Associate Prof. 4 Dr. Mantu Saha Associate Prof. 5 Dr. Amar Kumar Banerjee Associate Prof. 6 Dr. Arijit Ghoshal Assistant Prof. 7 Dr. Nupur Bandyopadhyay Assistant Prof. 8 Dr. Sunil Kumar Maity Assistant Prof. 9 Dr. Swati Mukhopadyay Assistant Prof.

Designation Men Women Gen SC ST OBC Total Gen SC ST OBC Total Professor 01 02 Associate Professor 04 03 Assistant Professor 02 02 02 02 Guest Lecturer Nil 00 Tech.Staff 02 02 Field of Studies: (a) M.A./M.Sc. in Mathematics (Pure and Applied streams) with following specializations (i) Advance Functional Analysis, (ii) Differential Geometry of Manifolds, (iii) Operator theory and Applications, (iv) Viscous fluid flows, Boundary Layer Theory and Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), (v) Advanced Operation Research and (vi) Quantum Mechanics. (b) M.Phil in Mathematics. (c) Ph.D. Programme in Mathematics. Student Enrolment :

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Course(s) Men Women Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total M.Sc. 1st Sem 53 20 00 73 24 9 0 33 77 29 0 106 2ndSem 53 20 00 73 24 9 0 33 77 29 0 106 3rd Sem 48 17 1 66 28 6 2 36 76 23 3 102 4th Sem 48 17 1 66 28 6 2 36 76 23 3 102 M.Phil. Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Research Activities: (work in progress) Sl.No. Name of the Scholar(s) Topic of Research Supervisor(s) 1. Dr. K.Bhattacheryya (R.A.) Heat transfer in nano Fluid Prof. G.C.Layek 2. Saymantak Haldar (Part-time) Fluid Flows and heat transfer Prof. G.C.Layek and S.Mukhopadhyay 3. Haradhan Kundu Differential Geometry Dr.A.A.Shaikh 4. Indranil Roy Differential Geometry Dr.A.A.Shaikh 5 Helaluddin Ahmad (Part-time) Differential Geometry Dr.A.A.Shaikh 6 Pabitra Debnath (Part-time) A study on operators and its invariant points over different metric spaces Dr. M.Saha 7 Pritha Dan (Part-time) A study on fixed points of mappings over a variety of metric spaces and over a Banach space with a probability measure. Dr. M.Saha 8 Amit Kr. Laha Fixed points for a class of operators over different topological structured spaces Dr. M. Saha 9 Iswar Ch. Mandal (Part-time) On some laminar boundary layer flow problems Dr. S.Mukupadhyay of Newtonian and Non-Newtonian incompressible fluids 10 Suman Ahmed Algebraic number theory Dr.S.K.Maity 11 Rumpa Chatterjee (Part-time) Abstract algebra Dr.S.K.Maity 12 Sri Sanat Kumar Mahato Reliability Optimization in Interval Environment Dr. A. K. Bhunia (Part-time) 13 Sri Avijit Duary (Part-time) Computational Optimization Dr. A. K. Bhunia 14 Sri Amiya Biswas Combinatorial Optimization Dr. A. K. Bhunia 15 Sri Ali Akbar Shaikh Inventory Control Dr. A. K. Bhunia (Part-time) 16 Subhrashankha Samanta Computational Optimization Dr. A. K. Bhunia 17 Apurba Banerjee Density topology, measure and integration Dr.A.K.Banerjee 18 Pratap Kr. Saha (Part-time) Measure and integration and generalized sets in Dr.A.K. Banerjee bispaces 19 Sujay Kr. Nayek Dynamics of positron scattering from hydrogen Dr. A. Ghoshal with screened Coulomb interactions

Doctoral Degree (Ph.D) Awarded during the year: Sl.No. Name of the Awardee Title of Thesis Supervisor(s) 1 PrativaRanjan De Studies of Boundary layer flows and heat Dr.G.C.Layek 2. Samiran Karmakar A study on interval Ranking and its Applications Dr. Asoke Kumar in Optimization Problems Bhunia 3. Laxminarayan Sahoo Studies on Reliability Optimization Problems by Dr. Asoke Kumar Genetic Algorithm Bhunia & Prof. Dilip

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 129 Roy, Centre for Mgmt. Studies, B.U. 4 Debashis Dey Investigation on fixed points of mappings in Dr. M. Saha certain spaces 5 Anamika Ganguly A study on fixed point of operators in different Dr. M. Saha spaces 6 Tanusree Choudhury ConvergenceTheorems for Pettis Integrable functions Prof. N.D.Chakaborty, and multifunctions Prof. R.N. Mukherjee and Dr. Amar Kumar Banerjee Research by Faculty Members: (Papers published) Sl. No. Name of the Teacher Title of Papers Ref. to the Publication Type of Publication 1 Prof. G.C.Layek Diffusion of Chemically Reactive Chemical Engineering Referred Species in Boundary Layer Flow Communications 2013, Journals over a Porous Plate in Porous Vol. 200, Issue 12, P. Medium 1701-1710. 2 Prof. G.C.Layek Casson fluid flow over an unsteady Ain Shams Engineering Do stretching surface Journal 2013, Vol.4, Issue 4, p.933-938. 3 Prof. G.C.Layek Similarity solution of mixed convective Ain Shams Engineering Do boundary layer slip flow over a Journal 2013, Vol. 4, vertical plate Issue 2, P. 299-305. 4 Prof. G.C.Layek Effect of partial slip on boundary Acta Technica CSAV Do layer mixed convective flow (Ceskoslovensk Akademie Ved) adjacent to a vertical permeable 2013, Vol. 58, Issue 1, 2013, stretching sheet in porous medium P. 27-39. 5 Prof. G.C.Layek Heat transfer characteristics for the Journal of Applied Mechanics Do Maxwell fluid flow past an unsteady and Technical Physics 2013, stretching permeable surface Vol. 54 (3), p. 385-396. embedded in a porous medium with thermal radiation, 6 Prof. G.C.Layek Effects of Soret coefficient on Acta Technica CSAV Do thermohaline convection in a rotating (Ceskoslovensk Akademie fluid, Ved), 2013 Vol. 58, Issue 3, 2013, P. 263-279. 7 Prof. G.C.Layek Cross-diffusive effects on the onset Chinese Physics B 2013, Do of double-diffusive convection in a Vol. 22, Issue 5, Article horizontal saturated porous fluid number 054702. layer heated and salted from above 8 Prof. G.C.Layek Unsteady mhd boundary layer flow Chemical Engineering Do with diffusion and first-order Communications 2013, chemical reaction over a permeable Vol. 200, p.1–19 . stretching sheet with suction or blowing,

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Report—17 Annual Report, 2012-13 130 9 Prof. G.C.Layek Steady magnetohydrodynamic flow Zeitschrift fur Angewandte Do in a diverging channel with suction Mathematik und Physik or blowingporous media 2013, Vol. 64, Issue 1, P. 123-143 . 10 Prof..A.A.Shaikh On a type of 3-dimensional trans- Tensor N. S., Vol.73, No.2, Referred Sasakian manifolds (2011), 108-117, Japan, Journals (ISSN 0040-3504). 11 Prof..A.A.Shaikh On weakly symmetric and weakly Publicationes Mathematicae Do Ricci symmetric warped product Debrecen, Vol.81, No.3-4, manifolds (2012), 487-505, Hungary, (ISSN 0033-3883), (Impact Factor- 0.521). 12 Prof..A.A.Shaikh On Quasi-Einstein Spacetime with Lobachevskii Journal of Do Space-Matter Tensor Mathematics, Vol. 33, No. 3, (2012), 255–261, Russia, (ISSN 1995-0802). 13 Prof..A.A.Shaikh On special quasi-Sasakian manifolds Tensor N. S., Vol.74, No.1, Do Japan, (ISSN 0040-3504). (2013), 14 Dr. A. K. Bhunia Optimal partial backordering two International Journal of Referred storage inventory model for Operational Research, vol.-16 journals deteriorating items with variable (1), 96-112, 2013. demand. 15 Dr. A. K. Bhunia Optimization of constrained multi- Indian Journal of Industrial Do objective reliability problems with & Applied Mathematics, interval valued reliability of Vol.-3 (1), 25-44, 2013. components via Genetic Algorithm 16 Dr. A. K. Bhunia A two warehouse deterministic International Journal of Do inventory model for deteriorating Industrial Engineering items with a linear trend in time Computations, Vol.-4, dependent demand over finite time 241-258, 2013. horizon by Elitist Real-Coded Genetic Algorithm 17 Dr. A. K. Bhunia On constrained optimization by OPSEARCH, Vol.-49(1), Do interval arithmetic and interval order 22-38, 2012. relations 18 Dr. A. K. Bhunia Fuzzy EOQ model for deteriorating Advanced Modeling and Do items with price dependent demand Optimization, Vol.-14(3), and time-varying holding cost 557-576, 2012. 19 Dr. A. K. Bhunia Genetic Algorithm based multi- Computers and Industrial Do objective reliability optimization in Engineering, Vol.-62, interval environment 152-160, 2012. 20 Dr. A. K. Bhunia An alternative approach for Applied Mathematics and Do unbalanced assignment problem via Computation, Vol.-218, genetic algorithm 6934-6941, 2012. 21 Dr. A. K. Bhunia A comparative study of different Reliable Computing, Vol.-16, Do order relations of intervals 38-72, 2012.

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 131 22 Dr. A. K. Bhunia An application of genetic algorithm Mexican Journal of Do in solving reliability optimization Operations Research, problem under interval component Vol.-1(1), 2-19, 2012. weibull parameters 23 Dr. A. K. Bhunia Reliability-redundancy optimization Journal of Information Do problem with interval valued and Computing Science reliabilities of components via (World Academic Press), genetic algorithm Vol. 7 (4), 284-295, 2012. 24 Dr. M.Saha Approximate coincidence point of Journal of Mathematics, Referred two non-linear mappings Hindwai publishing corporation, Vol. 2013, Article ID 962058, 4 pages dx.doi.org/10.1155/ 2013/962058 25 Dr. M.Saha Expansive mappings and their fixed International Journal of Do points in a vector metric space Mathematical Archive-4(8), 2013, 147-153 26 Dr. M.Saha Fixed point theorems for a class of Journal of Mathematics, Do weakly contractive mappimgs in a Hindawi Publishing setting of 2-Banach space Corporation, Vol. 2013, Article ID 434205, 7 pages, doi.org/10.1155/2013/434205 27 Dr. M.Saha Approximate fixed point of Reich Acta Math. Univ. Comenianae, Do operator Vol. LXXXII, 1 (2013), 119-123 28 Dr. M.Saha Some random fixed point theorems Hacettepe Journal of Do for (è, L)-weak contractions Mathematics and Statistics (SCI), Vol. 41(6) (2012), 795-812. ISSN no.1303-5010 29 Dr. M.Saha Random fixed point theorem on Ciric Fixed Point Theory and Do type contractive mapping and its Applications, Springer, 2012: consequence 209 doi:10.1186/1687- 1812-2012-209, 18 pages, Impact factor: 1.87 30 Dr. M.Saha Strong non-periodicity and fixed Fuzzy sets, rough sets Do points of set-valued mappings and multivalued operations and applications, vol. 4,(1) 2012, 45-50. ISSN 0974-9942 31 Dr.M.Saha Asymptotic Regularity and Fixed Surveys in Mathematics and Do Point Theorems on a 2-Banach its applications, Vol. 7 (2012), Space 31-38. ISSN no.1842-6298 (electronic),ISSN 1843-7265 (print) 32 Dr. M. Saha Vector Cone metric Spaces and J.Mech.Cont.& Math. Sci., Do Some Fixed Point theorems Vol.7(1), July (2012), 974-987. ISSN no: 2159-5291

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 132 33 Dr. M.Saha Caristi-type Fixed Point Theorems Gen. Math. Notes, Vol.8(1), Do on a 2-Banach Space January-2012, 1-5, ISSN no.2219-7184 34 Dr. M.Saha Fixed point theorems for A- J. Nonlinear Sci. Appl. 5 (2012), Do Contraction mappings of integral 84-92. ISSN 2008-1898 type 35 Dr. Arijit Ghoshal Dynamics of Dynamics of PHYSICS OF PLASMAS Referred Journal positronium formation in positron- 19, 113501 (2012) Publisher: hydrogen collisions embedded in American weakly coupled plasmas Institute of Physics

36 Dr. Arijit Ghoshal Positron scattering from hydrogen PHYSICS OF PLASMAS Referred Journal atom embedded in weakly coupled 20, 013506 (2013) Publisher: plasma American Institute of Physics 37 Dr. Arijit Ghoshal Dynamics of e+ + H(ns) 7!Ps(n0s) + PHYSICA SCRIPTA Referred Journal p in dense quantum plasmas 88, 045301 (2013) Publisher: Institute of Physics (UK) 38 Dr. Arijit Ghoshal Positron scattering from hydrogen PHYSICS OF PLASMAS Referred Journal atom embedded in dense 20, 083514 (2013) Publisher: quantum plasma American Institute of Physics 39 Dr. S. K. Maity Congruences on bands of Discussiones Referred Journal ð–groups Mathematicae-General Algebra and Applications 33 (2013), 5 - 11. 40 Dr. S. K. Maity Clifford Congruences on Generalized Discussiones Do Quasi-orthodox GV-semigroups Mathematicae-General Algebra and pplications 33 (2013), 137-145. 41 Dr. S. K. Maity Nil-extensions of Completely Simple Discussiones Do Semirings Mathematicae-General Algebra and Applications 33 (2013), 201-209. 42 Dr. S. Mukhopadhyay Casson fluid flow and heat transfer J. of Appl. Mech.-Trans. Referred journal at an exponentially stretching ASME (Jul, 2013), Vol.80(5), permeable surface 054502 (9 pages) doi:1 0.1115/1.4023618, Impact Factor: 1.041 (ISSN: 0021-8936; SCI).

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 133 43 Dr. S. Mukhopadhyay Diffusion of chemically reactive Hydrodynamics (Elsevier) Do species in Casson fluid flow over (2013), Vol.25(4), p.591-598 an unsteady permeable stretching (ISSN: 1001-6058; SCI Ex). surface 44 Dr. S. Mukhopadhyay Effects of thermal radiation on Chinese Physics B (IOP) Do Casson fluid flow and heat transfer (2013), Vol. 22, No. 11, over an unsteady stretching 114702, Impact factor: 1.148 surface subjected to suction/blowing (ISSN: 1674-1056; SCI) 45 Dr. S. Mukhopadhyay Effects of transpiration on unsteady Chinese Physics B (IOP) Do MHD flow of an upper convected (2013), Vol. 22, Issue 12, Maxwell (UCM) fluid past a Article number 124701, stretching surface in presence of Impact factor: 1.148 (ISSN: first order chemical reaction 1674-1056; SCI). 46 Dr. S. Mukhopadhyay On exact solutions for flow of Chinese Physics B (IOP) Do Casson fluid over a stretching (2013), Vol. 22, No. 11, 114701, surface with transpiration and Impact factor: 1.148 (ISSN: heat transfer effects 1674-1056; SCI). 47 Dr. S. Mukhopadhyay Slip effects on MHD boundary layer Ain Shams Engineering Do flow over an exponentially Journal (Elsevier) (2013), stretching sheet with suction/blowing Vol.4, Issue 3, p. 485-491 and thermal radiation (ISSN: 2090-4479) 48 Dr. S. Mukhopadhyay Influence of space-varying surface ASME J. of Heat Transfer Do heat flux on the heat transfer due (2013), Vol.135(8), 084503, to a moving fluid over a moving Impact factor: 1.718 (American surface Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), ISSN 0022-1481; SCI). 49 Dr. S. Mukhopadhyay Casson fluid flow and heat transfer Chinese Physics B (IOP) Do over a nonlinearly stretching surface (2013), Vol. 22, No. 7, 074701, Impact factor: 1.148 (ISSN: 1674-1056; SCI). 50 Dr. S. Mukhopadhyay MHD boundary layer flow and heat Alexandria Engineering Do transfer over an exponentially Journal (Elsevier) (2013), stretching sheet embedded in a Vol.52(3), p.259-265 thermally stratified medium (ISSN:1110-0168, SCI mago) 51 Dr. S. Mukhopadhyay Heat transfer analysis for fluid flow Ain Shams Engineering Do over an exponentially stretching Journal (Elsevier) (2013), porous sheet with surface heat Volume 4, Issue 1, p.103- flux in porous medium 110(ISSN: 2090-4479). 52 Dr. S. Mukhopadhyay Analysis of boundary layer flow Alexandria Engineering Do over a porous nonlinearly Journal (Elsevier) (2013), stretching sheet with partial slip Vol. 52, Issue 4, p. 563-569 at the boundary (ISSN: 11100168, SCI mago).

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 134 53 Dr. S. Mukhopadhyay Casson fluid flow over an unsteady Ain Shams Engineering Do stretching surface J. (Elsevier)(2013), Vol.4, Issue 4, p.933-938 (ISSN: 2090-4479) 54 Dr. S. Mukhopadhyay Effects of thermal radiation and Meccanica (Springer) Do variable fluid viscosity on stagnation (2013), Vol.48, p.1717-1730, point flow past a porous stretching Impact factor: 1.747 sheet (ISSN: 0025-6455(PV), 1572-9648(EV); SCI). 55 Dr. S. Mukhopadhyay Unsteady MHD boundary layer flow Chemical Engineering Do with diffusion and first order Communications (Taylor and chemical reaction over a permeable Francis) (2013), 200, p.1–19, stretching sheet with suction or DOI: 10.1080/00986445.2012. blowing 712577, Impact factor: 1.052 (ISSN: 0098-6445; SCI) 56 Dr. S. Mukhopadhyay Effects of partial slip on chemically Journal of Applied Do reactive solute transfer in boundary Mechanics and Technical layer flow over an exponentially Physics (Springer)(2013), stretching sheet with suction/blowing Vol.54, Issue 6, p.928-936, Impact factor: 0.233 (ISSN: ISSN:0021-8944, SCI Ex) 57 Dr. S. Mukhopadhyay MHD Boundary layer flow along a Acta Technica (2013) 58 (3), Do stretching cylinder p.239-251 (Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic) (ISSN: 0001-7043; SCI mago). 58 Dr. S. Mukhopadhyay Casson fluid flow and heat transfer Heat Transfer - Asian Do past a symmetric wedge Research (Wiley) (2013), Vol. 42, Issue 8, p. 665-675 (ISSN:1099-2871; SCI mago) 59 Dr. S. Mukhopadhyay Analysis of heat transfer over a plate Acta Technica (2013), 58 (1), Do in porous medium in presence of p.1-11 (Academy of Sciences, heat source/sink Czech Republic) (ISSN: 0001-7043; SCI mago). 60 Dr. S. Mukhopadhyay Chemically reactive solute transfer Acta Technica (2013), 58 (1), Do over an exponentially stretching p.13-25(Academy of Sciences, sheet in porous medium with Czech Republic) (ISSN:0001-7043; suction/blowing SCI mago) 61 Dr. S. Mukhopadhyay Heat transfer characteristics for Journal of Applied Do Maxwell fluid flow past an unsteady Mechanics and Technical stretching permeable surface Physics (2013), 54 (3), p. 385-396, embedded in porous medium with Impact factor: 0.233 thermal radiation (ISSN:0021-8944, SCI Ex). 62 Dr. S. Mukhopadhyay MHD Boundary layer slip flow along Ain Shams Engineering J. Do a stretching cylinder (Elsevier) (2013), 4, p.317- 324 (ISSN: 2090-4479).

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 135 63 Dr. S. Mukhopadhyay Similarity solution of mixed Ain Shams Engineering Do convective boundary layer slip Journal (Elsevier) (2012) flow over a vertical plate DOI 10.1016/j.asej.2012.09.003 (ISSN: 2090-4479). Sanctioned Research Projects : Sl.No. Name of the Project Sanctioning Amount Duration & Progress Authority Sanction 1. Some Studies on the Applications of Genetic CSIR 8.46lakhs 01.04.09 – 31.03.13 Algorithm in solving decision making problems 2. Optimization Algorithm Development (Consultancy Project) DRDL 9.50 lakhs June,09-August,12 3. Multi-objective optimization problems in interval DST 14.57 lakhs 20.03.12 - 19.03.15 environment and applications 4 Investigation on Riemannian manifolds with applications CSIR 12.00 lakhs (approx) 01.4.2009 - 31.03.13 Examination Results : Course Appeared Passed Men Women Total Men Women Total 1st Sem/2011 83 38 121 71 37 108 2nd Sem/2011 72 34 106 61 32 93 3rd Sem/2011 65 34 99 62 34 96 4th Sem/2011 64 37 101 60 37 97 Faculty Improvement Programme : Prof. G.. C. Layek visited as a Guest Professor in Department of Mathematics, Jagannath University, Dhaka, Bangladesh during 21.11.12-30.11.12.He was also invited as a visiting fellow for delivering lectures at Kazan ,Russia. Dr.M Saha visited as a Guest Professor in Department of Mathematics, Jagannath University, Dhaka, Bangladesh during 21.11.12-30.11.12.He was also invited as a visiting fellow for delivering lectures at Kazan State University, Russia, Nizhnekamsk Petrochemical College, Nizhnemsk, Russia during 12.03.13-22.03.13. Dr. S. Mukhopadhyay was invited to work in a research project (April-June,2013) in NTNU, Trondheim,Norway on “ Shear flow over a still fluid: mathematical modeling and numerical calculations”. Dr. Arijit Ghoshal visited Institute of Mathematical Sciences, University of Malaya, Kualalumpur, Malaysia as visiting associate during 18.10.12-11.1.12 & 16.03.13-29.13.13 Many faculty members participated and delivered invited talks in National/International Conference and workshop. Any other achievement of the Department: i) The Department organized two days on “Advances in Mathematics & Application’ during March 6-7,2013. ii) Few students were qualified NET (UGC/CSIR) during this period. iii) The Department of Mathematics is running under the assistance of DSA –I (SAP), DST-FIST Programme- 2010 and NBHM Grant (every year).

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CHAPTER I CENTRAL LIBRARY

The University Library was started with six Post Graduate departments of History, Bengali, Sanskrit, Economics, English and Philosophy on 1st November 1960 at ‘Naachghar’ in Mahatab Manjil (Rajbati), , then in March 1962, the Library was shifted from ‘Mahatab Manjil’ to ‘Darul Bahar’ (presently Institute of Science Education Department) at Golapbag campus, thereafter it was shifted to present Central Library (it was one storied in the beginning) building in the same campus in 1964. PRESENT SITUATION A three storied building is now used for the Central Library having a total carpet area of 37,351.04 Sqft. Total number of books in the library is 250223 (purchased - 190806 nos. (up to 22.01.14), DSA/DRS project – 19342 nos. (upto 30.01.14), Gift – 29692 nos. (up to 01.02.14), Raj Collection – 10383) out of which 148869 books (unique title - 86839) already entered in the SOUL database. Barcoding of books is going on full suing. In Ground Floor, Raj Collection Section (Archival Cell), Manuscript Section, INFLIBNET Centre, Reading Room, Office, Book Lending Counter, Membership Counter, Librarian’s Chamber and one Assistant Librarian’s Room exists. Acquisition Section, Technical Section, Reference Section, Merge Section, Periodical Section and Thesis Section and one Assistant Librarian’s Room are situated in the First Floor of the building. In second Floor, Study Centre cum Report Section exists. Books & Reports : Financial Year No. of Purchased No. of Gift Books No. of Project Books Amount Spent (‘) Books 2010-2011 3975 (Acc. No. 413 (G27764-G28176) 1585(D14550-D16134) 17,76,925.00 (only State Govt.) 175262-Acc. No. 179236) 2011-2012 4503 (Acc.No. 412 (G28177-G28588) 1499(D16135-D17633) 40,60000.00 (only State Govt.) 179237-Acc.No.183739) 2012-13 6951 (Acc.No. 339 (G28589-G28927) 1104(D17634-D18737) 1,1427684.00 (State Govt. & UGC) 183740-Acc.No.190690) Journals & E-Journals: Financial Year No. of Print Journals No. of Gift No. of Purchased Journals E-Journals 2010-2011 (only State Govt.) 246 Titles (‘22,26,089.00) 99 05 2011-2012 (only State Govt.) 220 Titles (‘24,33,073.00) 103 05 2012-13(State Govt. & UGC) 237 Titles 134 07 (‘9,71105.00) (‘29, 46928.00 ) (State Fund) (UGC XIIth Plan Fund) * EBSCO (Business Source Elite) J-GATE (Soc. Sc. & Mgmt. Sc.) [JSMS] J-GATE (Engg. & Tech.) [JET] McGraw Hill’s Access Engineering IEEE (ASPP) ASCE ASTM Digital Library **only one no. [IEEE (ASPP+POP)] due to lack of funds.

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 137 Raj Collection Section There are 10383 nos. of books donated by the Burdwan Raj family at the time of its inception. All books are entered into SOUL database and arranged according to Call number. Manuscript Section There are total 2753 nos. of rare manuscripts of Ramayana, Mahabharata, Bhagvata, Purana, Smriti, Kabya, Byakaran, Tantra, Nabya Nyaya, Nyaya, Jyotish etc. available here. All manuscripts have been accessioned and ‘Descriptive Catalogue of Sanskrit Manuscript’ published in 4 volumes by our University Publication Unit with the help of Sanskrit & Philosophy dept. teachers and Central Library Manuscript Section staff. Manuscript preservation work is going in association with the Calcutta Branch (Eastern Region Centre) of the National Manuscripts Mission (NMM). Accession-wise arrangement of manuscripts was started as per the direction of Prof. Ratna Basu, Co- coordinator, CUMCC (Calcutta University Manuscripts Conservation Centre) as it is more scientific than the subject- wise arrangement of manuscripts. INFLIBNET Centre This section provides online access over the Internet to scholarly literature in all areas of knowledge through UGC-Infonet Consortium E-journals services, CD-ROM database searching, e-mail and other open source E-Journals. This section has been established after obtaining the financial assistance from the UGC. The following CD-ROMs available in this section. Compact Disc Purchased l Microbiology – 15 l Chemistry – 29 l Mathematics – 24 l Agr. Biology & Env. Sc. – 243 l Physical, Chemical & Earth Sc. – 292 l Social & Behavioural Sc. – 248 l Life Science – 247 l LISA – 21 l Econ Lit – 21 l Business Mgmt. Practice – 24 l IBID – 13 l EXIM – 10

Total – 1187 Compact Disk Gift: l Others – 02 (ERI Resource CD, CD with outlook putting News first of BBC) l Biological Abstract – 26 UGC-Infonet E-Journals:

Sl. No. Name of the E-Resource No. of Journals URL 1. American Chemical Society 37 http://www.pub.acs.org 2. American Institute of Physics 18 http://www.aip.org/ 3. American Physical Society 10 http://publish.aps.org/browse.php 4. Annual Reviews 33 http://arjournals.annualreviews.org 5. Cambridge University Press 224 http://journals.cambridge.org/ 6. Economic & Political Weekly 1 http://epw.in/ 7. Emerald (LIS collection) 29 http://www.emeraldinsight.com/ 8. Institute of Physics 46 http://iopscience.iop.org/Journals

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9. ISID (Inst for Stu in Ind. Dev) Database http://isid.org.in/ 10. JCCC Database http://www.jccc-ugcinfonet.in/ 11. JSTOR 2000+ http://www.jstor.org/ 12. Nature 01 http://www.nature.com/ 13. Oxford University Press 198 http://www.oxfordjournals.org 14. Project Muse 500+ http://muse.jhu.edu/journals 15. Royal Society of Chemistry 29+6 Databases http://www.rsc.org/ 16. Springer Link 1389+ http://www.springerlink.com/ 17. Taylor & Francis 1079 http://tandfonline.tandf.com 18. Web of Science 1 Database http://apps.isiknowledge.com/ 19. Wiley Blackwell 908 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com Total 6502 E-Journals+9 Databases Reference Section: Users can read the reference documents available in this section during the library hours. Central library has a rich collection (7000 nos.) of reference books. Periodical Section: There are total 900 titles (including discontinued journals) of purchased journals, 3018 nos. of gifted journals obtained up to 29.08.2012 and 28753 nos. of bound volume of journals available in this section. Thesis Section: Total 2283 scholars (Arts, Commerce, Law – 1125 & Science, Engineering – 1158) have been awarded Ph.D. degree in B.U. from its inception. Data on theses have been sent to INFLIBNET, Ahmadabad, and Association of Indian Universities etc. at regular interval for Union Thesis database. Including duplicate or triplicate copies there are total 3738 nos. of thesis entered in the SOUL database. Arts, Commerce, Law etc. Subject No. of Awarded Theses Bengali 205 Business Administration 54 Commerce 140 Economics 168 English 83 Hindi 50 History 52 Law 52 Lib. & Inf. Sc. 28 Philosophy 65 Physical Education 07 Pol. SC. 74 Sanskrit 139 Sociology 08 Total 1125

Science & Engineering Subject No. of Awarded Theses Biotechnology 02 Botany 218 Chemistry 231 Computer Sc. 08 Engg. & Tech. (Chem.) 02 Engg. & Tech. (Civil) 04

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Engg. & Tech. (Elec.) 02 Engg. & Tech. (Mech.) 24 Engg. & Tech. (App. Mech. & Drawing) 01 Engg. & Tech. (Mettalurgical) 05 Env. Sc. 18 Geography 101 Geology 07 Mathematics 104 Medicine (Anatomy) 01 Medicine (Biotech) 14 Medicine (Gynae. & Obs.) 03 Medicine (Ophthalmology) 01 Medicine (Paediatrics) 03 Physics 106 Physiology 01 Sc. Education 02 Statistics 09 Zoology 291 Total 1158 Study Centre cum Report Section: PG level questions, NET questions up to 2013 and different important reports of Govt., NGO, World Bank and other institutions are kept here for consultation of students, scholars and teachers. There are 563 numbers of purchased reports, Census report upto 2011, 600 numbers of NET/SET study materials, 200 numbers of gift reports and 1500 numbers of PG level books available here, which can be brought to the Study Centre cum Report Section for reading purpose. Books & Journals Preservation Status: Dusting & Cleaning of books and journals, Pest Control & Rat Control round the year through out-sourcing. Automation status: Out of total 250223 (purchased - 190806 nos., DSA/DRS project – 19342 nos., Gift – 29692 nos., Raj Collection – 10383) books, 148869 books (unique title -86839) already entered in the SOUL database. Campus wide OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue) i.e., online catalogue of books available. Barcoding of books is going on full suing and will be completed within 4-5 months. Barcoding of is the first step towards computerized issue & return of books. At the same time we are trying hard to start the computerized issue & return within this year if infrastructure (new Library Management Software, server, computer, 24x7 UPS backup, networking etc.) is available to us. Digitization status: We have digitized PG syllabuses, PG question papers and we have digitized UGC NET question papers, Census reports but due to non-availability of server we can’t start the Digital Library services. Fire Extinguisher status: Fire extinguishers are available in most of the sections where necessary and refilled as per schedule. CCTV status: 22 Nos. (Gr. Floor – 08, 1st Floor - 12, 2nd Floor - 2) of CCTV installed in Central Library for surveillance. Workshops/Seminars Burdwan University Central Library (BUCL) was organized a number of National, Regional and Local level workshop and seminars on Manuscript Preservation, Librarians’ Day Celebration, Open Source Software, Decision Table, SOUL 1.0 & 2.0.

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 140 Library Users Growth Central Library users’ growth from 2002-03 are as follows: Total No. of Registers users Years Students Teachers Researchers Others* Total 2010-11 1982 310 385 739 3416 2011-12 1989 313 388 746 3436 2012-13 2000 185 429 787 3401 (reduced due to retirement) * Officers, Staff, College teachers of BU affiliated colleges & other universities, pass out students, external students of other universities and external academicians. Purchased Books Growth Purchased books from inception to 2014 with a decade interval and their growths are as follows: Year Accessioned Books Increase 29.08.2012 183464 8330 22.01.2014 190806 7342 Project Books Growth DSA, DST, FIST etc. Projects Purchased books from inception to 2014 and their growths are as follows: Year Accessioned Books Increase 29.08.2012 17573 4347 30.01.2014 19342 1769 Gift Books Growth Gift books from 1964 to 2014 with a decade interval and their growths are as follows: Year Accessioned Books Increase 29.08.2012 28747 1153 01.02.2014 29692 945 User Education Programme This is a routine work to organize User Education Programme every year to aware the new users about the Library, its resources and the searching techniques. Technical assistance regarding SOUL purchase/installation/problem solving We extend our technical assistance to different affiliated colleges, such as, a. , Burdwan; b. SreeGopal Banerjee College, Hooghly; c. Kulti College, Kulti; Burdwan; d. Khatra Adibasi Mahavidyalaya, Bankura; e. Aghorekamini Prakashchandra Mahavidyalaya, Bengai, Hooghly f. Maharajadhiraj Uday Chand Women’s College, Burdwan g. Saltora Netaji Centenary College, Saltora, Bankura h. , Mankar, Burdwan i. Girls’ College, Arambag, Hooghly j. , Suri k. Balagarh Bijoy Krishna Mahavidyalaya, Hooghly l. Vivekananda Mahavidyalaya, Burdwan Co-operation with other College/University Teachers/PG Students /Ph. D Scholars Central Library has extended their co-operation to its external users of India & International also. There is no discrimination between internal and external users to provide the library service.

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 141 Special Collection : a) Collection b) K. C. Chatterjee Collection c) Census Report d) Annual Report of various organization e) D.Sc, D.Litt & Ph.D. theses awarded by this university f) N. C. Chatterjee trust and Somnath Chatterjee collection about 2000 old and valuable law journals/books g) Various reference collection such as Encyclopaedia, Dictionary, Hand books, Gazetters, Almanac, Who’s Who etc. h) Prof. Abanti Kumar Sanyal Collection i) Prof. Mohit Bhattacharya (Former Vice-Chancellor, Burdwan University) Collection j) Ananda Marga Pracaraka Samgha Collection Facilities Available in the Library : (i) NET/SET previous year question paper service; (ii) PG question papers and syllabus service; (iii) Availability of recent books on NET/SET & other competitive examinations like GRE, IAS, WBCS, School Service Commission and others; (iv) Availability of current reports i.e, W.B. Govt. reports, National Report, World Bank Report, UNESCO, UNCTAD Report etc. , necessary reference books; (v) Availability of awarded theses of Burdwan University; (vi) Availability of Books and Journals as per users’ requirement. (vii) Circulation of books (viii) Report & Reference Service (including Career Guidance Books consultation) (ix) Periodicals (Bound & New)/Magazines/Newspapers (including Appointment Gazettes) consultation service (x) Thesis and Dissertation consultation service (xi) Digital Library service (xii) Searching of library books/theses databases service (xiii) CD-ROM search service (xiv) Display of New Arrival Books and Periodicals service (xv) Inter Library Loan facility

CHAPTER II STATISTICAL CELL

When the present world is very much based on statistical data for showing its development, achievement; where the Statistical Cell is the nerve centre of any institution. The cell collects data in a standard format and compiled & verified the basic record as far as practicable had from all Post graduate departments, administrative departments & all the colleges affiliated under the university. It prepares the answer to the queries from Higher Education department, Burdwan District Statistical Bureau, UGC, Parliamentary and assembly questions etc. It also publish the Annual Report of the University and also render help to publish the Annual Report of Higher Education Department, Data captured format of UGC, AIU, scrutinized and modify the university chapter of Commonwealth University(ACU). The cell also provide materials to India-Today and AC Nielsen group for all India ranking of the University. It also extended its help to IQAC Cell, Cell formed for NAAC visit, research scholars etc.

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CHAPTER III SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBE CELL

The basic motto of the cell is to look after the interest of the students, teachers, non-teaching staff and all other associates belonging to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and OBC category and to provide them healthy academic atmosphere in the University as well as colleges affiliated to the university. In view of this objective the cell has to perform its duties in a no. of fields : The cell requested the concerned departments to strictly maintain the reservation ratio in case of admission of students in the University as well as colleges. It also requested the administrative departments to follow the same procedure in case of recruitment of teaching and non-teaching staff. The cell has also prepared the 100-point roster. The said cell functions as a Grievances Redressal Cell for grievances of SC/ST students and employees of the University and also the affiliated colleges. It render them necessary help in solving their academic and administrative problems. It keeps a liason with the Government for welfare of the Scheduled castes and tribes and other backward classes also. In order to promote, advancement, dissemination of knowledge, learning & extension of higher education to meet the growing demand of the society, the cell is recommending several beneficial programme to uplift the conditions of the downtr4odden people. The cell also directed the Scholarship Department to disburse scholarship accordingly.

CHAPTER IV THE MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY

It is housed in the premises of Mahatab Manzil at Rajbati. The entire Art Gallery has been decorated with a large collection of antiquities received from the nearby area within the jurisdiction of the University. Every year a large no. of visitors , mainly students come to see these unique collection. Within this time period 3303 visitors came.. Among them most were students of school and colleges and some research scholars. Some research scholars from different universities had also beeen hslped by giving specific data on the cultural history of this Radha region.

CHAPTER V UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTRE

The University Health Centre housed in Chandnighat Buildings, situated at Chandnighat (Southern bank of the Krishnasayer] offers outdoor medical services to the Students, Research Scholars and members of the University. Teaching and Non-teaching communities including their families (which includes employees’ wife, children and dependent parents residing with them), Hostel Workers and their families also get such benefit. Some medicines are also supplied to the patients for these treatments. Retired employees can also avail such check up facilities. At present two full time Medical Officer and six part-time specialists with six technicians and one Homoeopathy Medical Officer (Honorary) are looking after the treatment. Mode of Treatment : Besides extending daily usual Medical Treatment in General Medicine the Centre has special units (opened twice in a week in one shift) :

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# Cardiology # Gyanaeocology # Homoeopathy # Eye # Dental Other facilities : (i) X-ray (ii) ECG (iii) USG (iii) Physiotheraphy (iv) Pathological investigations. The Centre started Family Welfare and Immunization Programme supported by UNICEF and other organisations not only to University employees but also to the outsiders. Passed out students of PG Dip. In Yoga Theraphy are posted here for practical training. Vaccination against Hepatitis-B has been introduced since 26.03.98. During the period under report the total number of children were immunized as follows : Oral Polio 138 TT 51 DPT 110 Vit.A Oil BCG 28 Hep-B 136 Mesles 32 JE vaccine 4 In addition, antenatal checkup for pregnant mothers and distribution of Folifer tablets have been taken up. Intrauterine devices (IUD) have been introduced also as a part of family welfare programme to motivated group. As a part of National Campaign, Pulse Polio Immunization of about 500 children have been done. Entry of 8661 health cards were done, which includes family i.e., reflects how many patients were benefitted.

CHAPTER VI UGC-ACADEMIC STAFF COLLEGE

Sl. No. Programme Participants WB Other state

1 85th Orientation programme 25 19 6 2 86th Orientation programme 26 21 5 3 8th RC in comparative literature 36 26 10 4 87th Orientation programme 25 21 4 5 5th RC social studies 22 17 5 6 21st Envikronmental sc 29 25 4 7 88th Orientation programme 30 22 8 8 4th RC in life sc 22 17 5 9 2nd RC in Businesws Studies 32 19 13 10 10th RC in Computer Application 24 15 9 11 4th RC in women studies 41 26 15 12 13th RC in Phy.Sc 22 19 3 13 E-governance - I 22 22 .. 14 85th Orientation programme 44 38 6 15 E-governance - I 22 22 16 4th RC in ICT 24 20 4 17 STC in Disaster Management 19 10 9 18 Interation Programme for Research Studies 18 18 19 STC on computational Tools & open source software 22 12 10

Total 505 126 106

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CHAPTER VII

REGISTRATION & MIGRATION

During the years of report a good number of candidates were granted registration as students of this University and Migration issued to the intending candidates as follows : Registration certificate issued (computerized) 86352 -do - Hand written 3000 Ordinary Migration 148 On date and urgent migration 4000+ Duplicate Registration 876 Duplicate Migration 56

CHAPTER VIII

SCHOLARSHIP SECTION

The Scholarship and Stipend section delt with the following types of stipend/scholarship etc., during the years under report and Payment of stipend/salary to the candidates doing B. Ed courses in the Institute of Science Education Department under the University of Burdwan. Stipend/scholarship includes National Merit Scholarship ; D. P. I.’s Special Stipend; Discretionary grant of Hon’ble Chief Minister W.B; Scholarship for Scheduled Castes & Tribes and other Backward classes; Minorities Development ; Indira Gandhi P.G.Scholarship for Single Girl Child ; Physically Handicapped. The Government of West Bengal has introduced “West Bengal Merit cum Means Scholarship”, where were disbursed through the department.

CHAPTER IX PLACEMENT & STUDENTS’ WELFARE DEPARTMENT

The Placement & Students’ Welfare Department is closely associated with the students community of this University and serves them in their all round developmental activities. i) The department supervises, controls and assists in the allotment of hostel accommodation to all the students of the University in 11 hostels (Male – 6; Female – 5). ii) Economically backward students are provided with some concessions in rent-cum-electricity charges. iii) This department has to deal with all types of welfare matters of the University Students, as a part of its activities, such as the matter like issuance of Railway Concession Ticket Order to the students viz Monthly/ Quarterly concession, concession-order for going home, for attending Seminars, Conferences and visiting distant places for preparing project works and for educational tours for groups of students of various departments throughout the year. iv) Display of periodicals/newspapers regularly and useful matters related with seminars/competitions, scholarships, fellowships etc. v) Organised campus-interview, counselling service especially for the placement of students. Pan seeds Pvt. Ltd. Conducted campus recruitment and selected 4 students out of 81. Azim Premji Foundation also selected 9 students out of 132. vi) The 10th and 11th National Youth Parliament Competition was held in collaboration with the Ministry of Parliamentary affairs, Govt. of India. vii) We nominate Kamalanayan Bajaj Memorial National Intr University competition of Shiskah mandal, Maharastra.

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CHAPTER X FINANCE DEPARTMENT

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS OF THE UNIVERSITY : FINANCIAL YEAR 2012-13 Amount in Rupees Source Plan (Rs.) Non-ploan (Rs.) A. Grants From the State Government : 1. Maintenance Grant 0.00 918971000.00 2. Other Recurring Grant 0.00 22551942.00 3. Construction of Buildings and boundary walls 0.00 54872498.00 4. Purchase of Books and Journals 0.00 6000000.00 5. Payment of Stipend to students 0.00 0.00 6. Purchase of Furniture & Equipments 0.00 7613580.00 Total A 0.00 1010009020.00 B. Receipts from University’s own source : 1. (a) Tuition Fees from Students 0.00 17261228.00 (b) Other Fees from Students 0.00 89443493.00 2. Examination Fees 0.00 64033026.00 3. Seat Rengt from Halls & Hostels 0.00 1018715.00 4. Eletric Charges & Rent from Residential Buildings 0.00 4840744.00 5. Sales proceed and other miscellaneous Receipts 0.00 86773737.00 Total B 0.00 263370943.00 C. Grants from Univversity Grants Commission : 1. Purchase of Scientific Equipments 28743012.00 0.00 2. Construction of Buildings 900000.00 0.00 3. Books & Journals 1016285.00 0.00 4. Other Misc. Grants 74377060.00 0.00 Total C 105036357.00 0.00 D. Grants from Government of India : 1. National Service Schemem (Conducted thruough affiliated colleges) 0.00 7358652.00 2. Adult Continuing Education & Extension (Conducted throough affiliated colleges) 0.00 0.00 Total D 0.00 7358652.00 E. Receipts for conduction Research Schemes other than University Fund 1. From U.G.C. 0.00 12230742.00 2. From Govt. of India 0.00 18939043.00 3. From State Government 0.00 1350293.00 4. From Other sources 0.00 7922277.00 Total E 0.00 40442355.00

Total A+B+C+D+E 105036357.00 1321180970.00

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EXPENDITURE : 2012-13 Amount in Rupees Item Plan (Rs.) Non-plan (Rs.) 1. (a) Pay of taching staff 0.00 202508362.00 (b) Pay of Administrative staff 1768169.00 318456088.00 (c) Expns for University Research Scholars 0.00 6632842.00 2. Stationery, Advt., Elect. & Common service charges 0.00 38710209.00 3. Chemicals and other Contingencies 1096086.00 3169071.00 4. (a) Expns. For conducting Exams 0.00 21962352.00 (b) Expns. For other charges for Library 0.00 297176.00 5. Purchase of Books and Journals 1650650.00 9126476.00 6. Expns for Halls & Hostels 0.00 1456339.00 7. Expns for Press & Publications 381252.00 604809.00 8. Maintenance of University Buildings, Campus Electrical Installation & Petty Construction works 0.00 11404567.00 9. Expns. For students amenities 0.00 445956.00 10. Expns for Health Centre 56490.00 1004536.00 11. Expns for Sports & Games 0.00 1242787.00 12. University’s Contribution for different Nbational & International bodies 0.00 138029.00 13. University’s contribution & Guaranteed interest to Provident Fund, Pension & Gratuity to staff etc. 0.00 248751120.00 14. Furniture & Scientific Equipment 36537780.00 2435309.00 15. Construction of Buildings 13175528.00 10866381.00 16. Other Misc. Expenditure 26260077.00 224714313.00 17. Expenses for Research Scholars : (a) Out of U.G.C. Grant 0.00 17034809.00 (b) Out of Govt. of India Grant 0.00 18192331.00 (c) Out of State Govt. Grant 0.00 1583589.00 (d) Out of other Schemes 0.00 8745568.00 18. Expns for Adult Continuing Education & Extn. (conducted through affiliated colleges) 0.00 175949.00 19. Expns. For National Service Scheme (conducted through affiliated colleges) 0.00 8400054.00 20. Expns. For Stipend of P.G. students 0.00 124963.00 TOTAL 80926032.00 1158183985.00

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CHAPTER XI CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS DEPARTMENT

Result at a glance RESULT 2012 (UG) RESULT 2012(PG) Appeared Passed % Appeared Passed % BA Hons 17016 13161 77.34 MBA 23 23 100 BA Gen 26854 25561 90.02 MBA(Tr) 15 15 100 MBA(HR) 25 25 100 BSc Hons 3422 2450 71.6 M.Ed 24 24 100 BSc Gen 625 438 91.6 MFA 5 5 100 MLIS 16 15 93.8 B.Com Hons 1316 1072 81.5 LL.M.Sem 24 22 92 B.Com Gen 957 688 71.9 BCA (H) 518 503 97 Phy 96 93 96.9 BBA(H) 494 480 97 Env.Sc 23 23 100 BBAT&H(H) 60 58 97 Physiology 14 14 100 BSc Bio-tech(H) 67 64 95.5 Geology 7 7 100 BSc Bio-chem 27 26 96 Geography 73 73 100 Math 113 111 98.2 BLIS 48 47 97.9 Chem 91 90 98.9 LL.B. 102 87 85.2 Boty 81 80 98.8 BA LLB (5 yr) Intg. 61 61 100 Zoo 87 86 98.9 Biotech 24 24 100 B.Ed 3124 3070 98.2 Bio-chem 22 20 90.9 B.Ed(Sc) 1 1 100 Comp.Sc 49 49 100 B P Ed 136 135 99.3 Conservation Bio 4 4 100 Stat 14 14 100 CSE 61 58 95 Econo 42 37 88.09 ECE 63 62 98.4 Bengali 283 280 98.94 IT 47 45 95.8 Eng 227 221 97.4 AEIE 56 55 98.2 His 134 132 98.5 CE 67 66 98.5 Pol.Sc 129 129 100 EE 62 60 96.8 Philo 80 80 100 BE Total 97.19 Hindi 80 80 100 Sanskrit 93 92 98.9 BVA 39 38 97.4 Socio 45 44 97.8

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PG Dip. Guidance & coun-selling 20 20 100 Mass Com 39 39 100 French 9 9 100 Santali 34 34 100 Urdu 36 36 100 MCom 87 82 94.3 Micro 15 14 93.3 Comp.Tec h 49 49 100

RESULT 2013 DVA 27 26 96 MCA 19 19 100 M.Tech (ECE) 14 13 92.9

CHAPTER XII THE UNIVERSITY PRESS

The University of Burdwan feels proud for its printing press which is well developed modern printing press. To keep pace with the rapidly changing scenario in the scaffold of Printing Technology and to vie with the increasing workload our Press always plays an important role to cater the needs of the printed and binded & numbered finished products to the University and its affiliated colleges/institutes since the inception. During the period under report, the Pres has accomplished printing works of Answer scripts, loose sheets of various Under-graduate & Post-graduate examinations, Descriptive rolls of different P.G. examinations including Correspondence Courses, It also prints and supplies different examination materials of Controller of Examinations, , Top sheets, remuneration bill, register, Diplomas, Registration/Migration forms , Certificates, etc. etc. During the Convocation University Press plays an important role by printing all the materials required for Convocation. In addition above to large number of syllabi of different faculties, a good numbers of Ledgers/Registers, Books and Journals, Annual Reports, Brochures of different Academic Departments, University Calendar/Diary and all other printed materials which are used by the Department of Controller of Examinations, Budget estimate books, Annual Accounts, Replies on notes of Audit on financial transactions, ledger for PF/Accounts/Estab wing are being printed through this press.. Various printed materials/registers required for day to day work for effective services of Health centre, P&SWO dept. are being supplied from this press. Moreover various stationeries required for Central Library, Guest House are supplied from this press in spite of acute shortage of technical manpower at our press.

CHAPTER XIII ESTATE DEPARTMENT

The Estate Department of the University has many wings, viz., the vehicle unit, security, sanitation and general wings. All of them are looking after the cleaning, sanitation and maintainance of the University property etc. Litigated unauthorised construction on the University lands had been demolished and possession had been taken. Construction of boundary walls in different campuses are going on. Efforts have been taken to develop the Low lands of the University.

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Afforestation is going on in various campus of the University. For beautification of the Rajbati campus, different academic complexes, this department gives special attention. Best efforts for hospitality are provided to the guests and dignitaries who came to stay in our Guest House at Tarabag. The security network of the whole University is totally run under this unit. Private agencies have also been engaged to looking after the security affairs at different campuses. The Department is also look after the maintenance and deployment of vehicles.

CHAPTER XIV U.G. COUNCIL

The basic motto of the Council for U.G. Studies in Arts, Science, Commerce etc. is to maintain and provide healthy academic atmosphere in the colleges affiliated to this University for the greater interest of the students, teachers, non-teaching staff and all other associates. In view of this objective, the Council for U.G. Studies has to perform its duties in a number of fields . The Council usually performs the duties like, reorientation of the Syllabuses, conduction of workshop, arrangement of meetings of the U.G. Council as well as the Boards of U.G. Studies in all the subjects taught in the affiliated and/ or constituent Colleges under this University. The Council for Under-graduate Studies in Arts, Science, Commerce etc. convened 17 (Seventeen) meetings of the Boards of U.G. Studies in different subjects during the year 2012-’13 for making the syllabi more modern. In addition to this, like previous years, the Council for Under-graduate Studies released advertisement for admission to B.Ed. course in the year under report (2012-’13) also and about twenty one (21) thousand application forms were received, out of which four thousand one hundred forty five (4145) applicants were allotted through Central Counselling, conducted by the U.G. Council, in thirty nine (39) B.Ed. Colleges & Department of Education, Golapbag campas, B.U.for admission to this Course. Last but not the least, the Council is always anxious to improve its day-to-day activities substantially.

CHAPTER XV UNIVERSITY SCIENCE INSTRUMENTATION CENTRE

The University Science Instrumentation Centre (USIC) of Burdwan University is engaged in various activities fostering instrumentation culture among students, teachers, research scholars and scientists of not only Burdwan University but all over India. It has till date trained about 700 research workers including senior scientists even in the rank of Directors from various national R & D organizations and very many senior faculty members of different universities all over India in the field of Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). The USIC has established itself as a renowned Scanning Electron Microscopy Center in Eastern India. The Center is also providing Experimental research support in the fields of Single Crystal XRD, Fluorescence Microscopy, Fluorescence Spectrometer, X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometer and UV-VIS Spectrometer to the researchers of the university and outside institutions. This department has been conducting periodical Workshops/Training Programmes on several sophisticated research instruments and on various fields of Instrumentation for University/College Teachers, Research Scholars, PGTs of Health Universities and R&D Personnel at national level. The Center is also a pioneer in introducing several instrumentation related courses to MSc (Phy), MSc(Chemistry), M.Tech (Microwaves), MD/MS, PG-DMLT Courses. The Center’s instrument

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 150 repair and maintenance facility is availed by the University P.G. departments, several affiliated colleges and nearby Universities. The Center earns quite a substantial amount by providing analytical facilities through Scanning Electron Microscopy, Fluorescence Microscopy, SC-XRD, Fluorescence & X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry. The repair and maintenance facilities of this Center saves quite a much higher amount for the University on this account. A brief account of the USIC activities and achievements during the year 2012-2013 is given hereunder. Activity Description Remarks Repair & Maintenance Facility Instruments repaired - 68 nos. Savings - Rs. 3,52,850/- Sophisticated Instruments maintained – 53 nos. Analytical Service : Electron Microscopy Facility Micrographs studied – 3187 Earnings – Rs. 2,09,890/- [Home University - 1841 Being utilized by Faculties Outside Institutions - 1346] /Scientists/ Researchers all over Fluorescence Microscope Facility Micrographs taken - 1920 Eastern Region Fluorescence Spectrometer Micrographs taken - 3352 Single Crystal X-ray Diffractometer Micrograph taken - 08 (ongoing installation trial run period) UV-VIS Spectrometer Micrographs taken - 458 Activity Description Remarks Teaching of Instrumentation related a) M Tech (ECE) – Microwaves * Teachers of USIC have been courses in other PG deptt [ (i) mm & microwave taking several courses in PG communication Physics, and Chemistry (ii) Remote sensing ] departments b) M Sc (Zoology) – Practicals on Phase Contrast & Fluorescence Microscopy c) M Sc (Microbiology)–Practicals on Phase Contrast & Fluorescence Microscopy d) M Sc (Zoology)–Practicals on Scanning Electron Microscopy Courses Conducted Certificate Course on Microcontrollers No. of students – 22 and it Applications for BE students of UIT, Burdwan University. Training /Workshop Organised a) Workshop on Embedded Systems : Earnings – Rs.66,800 Microcontroller (PIC) and its uses Participants being Univ/College for R&D Applications– Sept.29-Oct Teachers, Research scholars, 02, 2012 Scientists from R&D organisations b) National Workshop on Fluorescence and Industry personnel of West Microscopy – Nov. 22 - 23, 2012 Bengal Project Supervision B Tech Course under WB Univ. of Tech. -1 student Curricular Design & Transaction a) Microcontrollers and its Applications for BE Course b) Scanning Electron Microscope : Medical Applications for PG Medical students Teaching/Research Aid/ a) Experimental set ups – 15 sets Savings - Rs.1,52, 500 (approx.).

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Gadget Development b) Research Aids - 05 Nos. Publication a) Proceedings : National Workshop on Fluorescence Microscopy, Vol II b) Technical Handbook : c) Embedded Systems : Microcontrollers (PIC) and its Application in R & D ii) An Introductory Course on AVR ATMEGA Microcontrollers & its Application in Robotics c) Technical Paper : 05 nos. d) Review Article : 01 no. Activity Description Additional Facility Developed a) Single Crystal X-ray Diffraction Spectrometer b) X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometer c) UV-VIS Spectrophotometer d) Image Merging Facility to Fluorescence Microscopy Participation in Seminar/Workshop/ a) 2-day Workshop on Measurement Methodologies in Plant Sciences Training Programme b) Academic Staff College Programme for Academic Administrators Honors/Appointment to the staff a) One of the faculty is appointed as Vice-Chairman of West Bengal State members Council of Technical Education by the Govt. of W Bengal b) One faculty member acted as Ph D examiner of Gauhati University c) One faculty member is acting as EC member of IETE Burdwan Sub-centre

CHAPTER XVI NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME

The NSS Cell of the university organized different special camping programme & its normal activitiews during the year through its 187 NSS units in colleges./Mahavidyalayas . The NSS volunteers of these institutions rendered their services to therir adopted villages/slums remarkably. Normal & Special Camping NSS Activities during the year Sl.No. Description of work Volume of work Remarks 1. Blood Donation Camp 37 colleges 37 colleges,1014 donors 2. Thalasemia awareness pgm 100 colleges 811 sample 3. Pulse Polio Programme 1171 Children benefited community below BPL 4. Saplings planted 6953 5081 volunteeers 5. Special Camping Programme 115 Units Volunteers - 9350 6. Health camp 4317 patients treated by Homeopathy doctor at Univ.unit Other works : Deworming of children , Pre schooling camp – volunteers involved in coaching classes for the BPL children for arresting school dropout; surface water purification; formation of medicinal plants garden. Health care camp at University and college level. Thalasemia awareness and detection camp were held in 10 colleges.. The formation of Red Ribbon club at colleges and drive for awareness against the evil of AIDS tghrough rally and seminars in the community . Four meetings of Programme officers were held in 4 districts for better movement of NSS activities. To exchange and share the views and make a meaningful brotherhood agmonst the voluntgees as well as for the society for the NSS cell of this university organized 4 Inter college special camp in 4 districts. volunteers Beneficiaries Special camping programme 9350 Aids awareness programme and ralley 2350(47 colleges)

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Health camp 4317 Observance of day and weeks and seminars 91 Pulse polio 639 1171 Tree plantation 6953 5081 Thalasemia awareness programme and detection camp 10 colleges 850 Blood donation camp 1014 donors Special camping programme 115 4000(approx.)

CHAPTER XVII DEPARTMENT OF LIFELONG LEARNING

Following diploma courses are being conducted by the department: (a) Diploma Courses

Name of the Course Students intake Degree/ Faculty Member MEN WOMEN Total Diploma/ Certificate GEN SC ST T GEN SC ST T GEN SC ST T PG Dip. in Guidance 13 01 0 14 11 0 0 11 24 1 0 25 PG Diploma Deptt. .of Lifelong Learning, and Counseling BU Deptt. of Sociology, BU Deptt. of Psychiatric, Burdwan Medical College & Hospital. Burdwan PG Dip. in Medical 07 0 0 07 10 0 0 10 17 0 0 17 PG \Diploma Deptt. of Pathology, Laboratory Technology Biochemistry and Microbiology, Burdwan Medical College & Hospital, Burdwan and Blood Bank, BMCH PG Diploma in Yoga 08 07 0 15 12 04 0 16 20 11 0 31 PG Diploma Deprt.of LifèlongLeaming, Therapy BU Burdwan University Health Centre, BU Yoga Centre. PG Diploma in Special 16 09 25 PG Diploma This course is conducted in Education collaboration with the NGO (Mental Retardation), Society for Mental Health approved by RCI Care, Anandaniketan, Venue Society for Mental , Burdwan Health Care, Anandaniketan, Katwa. Burdwan. PG Diploma in Special 08 18 26 PG Diploma This course is conducted in Education HOPE School of Training, (Multiple Disabilities — Durgapur Dist — Burdwan. Physical and

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Neurological ), approved by RCI Venue: HOPE School of Training, Durgapur, Dist—Burdwan. collaboration with (b) Certificate Courses 00 45 45 Certificate Deptt. of Lifelong Learning, Certificate Course in BU Mother and Child Care Deptt. of Community & Family Welfare Medicine Burdwan Medical College & Hospital, Burdwan Certificate Course in 21 20 41 Certificate Deptt. .of Lifelong Learning, Yoga Education at the BU And Guest Faculty University Certificate Course in 29 17 46 Certificate Faculty of Yoga Education at the and Guest Faculty College Level Certificate Course in Communicative English 25 15 40 Certificate Guest Faculty (Faculty Member of B.C Roy Engineering College and Burdwan Raj College, Burdwan and Deptt. .of English, BU. Certificate Course in 45 0 0 45 55 0 0 55 100 00 100 Certificate Association of Voluntary Blood Donor Motivation Blood Donors, West Bengal 1. Burdwan University Extension Programme: 1. One Month Field Placement (Field Level Training) was arranged for the student of Mother /and Child Care and Family Welfare Course to consolidate their class room training at the environment through practice, with the help of Child in Need Institute (CINI), Kolkata a Regional Resource Centre under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and State Nodal Agency for Asha Training in West Bengal. No. of Students participated – 20 2. 3 months internship training programme was arranged for the students of the Course P.G. Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology at three Deptts. Biochemistry, Microbiology & Pathology to transmit their classroom knowledge to the Community through practice. 3. Six months internship training programme was arranged for the students of the Course P.G. Diploma in Yoga Therapy at B.U. Health Centre with the help of Medical Officers to consolidate their classroom training at the Community through practice. 4. 2 days Yoga Camp was organized by Rampurhat Railpar Rural & Urban Health Training Society, P.O. Rampurhat, Dist-Birbhum & Lilabati Ma-Saroda Vidyamandir, Nawpara, Nadia with the help of present P.G. Diploma Yoga Students & Ex-students to aware the Community people on ‘Yoga Education’ & ‘Positive Health’. Participants: a. Rampurhat Railpar Rural & Urban Health Training Society- 71 b. Lilabati Ma-Saroda Vidyamandir, Nawpara, Nadia- 62

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CHAPTER XVIII POPULATION EDUCATION RESOURCE CENTRE [DEPARTMENT OF LIFELONG LEARNING]

TEACHING PROGRAMME: The Population Education Resource Centre (PERC) has introduced one year Post Graduate Diploma Course in Guidance and Counselling in collaboration with the Department of Sociology under the Faculty Council of Post Graduate Studies in Arts, Commerce etc of the University of Burdwan. Faculties from the PERC, Department of Sociology, Department of Education and Burdwan Medical College and Hospital were involved in conducting classes and practice sessions. The course is self financing in nature. Student intake in Post Graduate Diploma Course in Guidance and Counselling Course (Session 2012-13, January to December) Name of the Course Students intake Degree/ Faculty Member MEN WOMEN Total Diploma / Certificate GEN SC ST T GEN SC ST T GEN SC ST T PG Dip. in Guidance 13 01 0 14 11 0 0 11 24 1 0 25 PG Diploma Deptt. .of Lifelong Learning, and Counseling BU Deptt. of Sociology, BU Deptt. of Psychiatric, Burdwan Medical College & Hospital. Burdwan Hon,ble Executive Council in its meeting held on 10. 03.2011 (confirmed on 29. 03.2011) approved the proposal of introduction of integrated Post Graduate Diploma and Master Degree in Population and Public Health course by the PERC, ACE&E now named as Department of Lifelong Learning (DLL) under the Faculty Council of Post Graduate Studies in Science, Burdwan University. The proposed course would be self financing in nature. EXTENSION PROGRAMME: Students of the Post Graduate Diploma Course in Guidance and Counselling participated in the practice session cum voluntary behavioural and psychological counselling at the Department of Psychiatry, Burdwan Medical College and Hospital. The programme was conducted during May- June under the guidance and supervision of Clinical Psychologist of Burdwan Medical College and Hospital, faculties of PERC and Department of Sociology, Burdwan University. Students of the Post Graduate Diploma Course in Guidance and Counselling attended a residential extension cum learning and practice programme on different counselling services at the Child in Need Institution (CINI), South 24 paraganas. The programme was conducted for twelve days during the month of October. CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT: Curriculum for one year Post Graduate Diploma Course in Guidance and Counselling has been developed. The course has been introduced since January 2012. Curriculum for integrated Post Graduate Diploma and Master Degree in Population and Public Health course has been developed and approved by the joint faculty of Arts, Commerce and Science. Curriculum for M. Phil in Lifelong Learning (Interdisciplinary) has been prepared. The matter is waiting for approval of statutory authority for implementation.

SEMINAR ATTENDED: 1. National Seminar on Lifelong Learning in Higher Education at the Department of Lifelong Learning & Extension, University of North Bengal during February 25-26, 2011. 2. International seminar on Social Outreach Activities in University System at Department of Adult, Continuing

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Education & Extension, Jadavpur University, on 2 March 2012. Paper has been presented in both the seminars. RESOURCE SUPPORT EXTENDED: 1. , Silchar, Assam, for Master of Social Work course theory and practical examination. 2. Visva Bharati, Shantiniketan, for Master of Social Work course theory and practical examination. 3. Burdwan University, Golapbag, M. A. in Sociology course Project/Dissertation Viva-voce. 4. Expert speaker on Human Rights at Padmaja Naidu College of Music, Burdwan on 27 Sept. 2012. 5. Extend resource support to the Academic staff College Orientation/ other courses (89 ORIENTATION Programme, dated 11.02.2013).

CHAPTER XIX BENOY KRISHNA CHOUDHYRY RURAL TRAINING CENTRE (RTC)

During the period the Department has introduced several new course on Computer Programming through C, C++ and Java etc. The R & D Project on Food processing which has been submitted to the concerned ministry of Central Govt. is still non-responding.. Different areas of the project will be supervised by the faculty members belonging to the Biotechnology Dept., Microbiology Dept. and Chemistry Dept. of the University. The Centre is also imparting training on Computer based Office Management Course, Artificial Breeding and Animal Husbandry ,Scientific Management of Livestock and their Healthcare, Mushroom Cultivation & its trade, fishery, computer-based courses, Vermiculture, Repairing and Maintenance of Electrical and Electronic Apparatus.

CHAPTER XX PLANETARIUM & SPACE SCIENCE CENTRE

Meghnad Saha Planetarium was inaugurated on the 9th January, 1994. In spite of its limited capacity of only (90) seats, seasonal inclemency of weather, low occupancy during hot summer and rainy season and overall limitations of a district town, the Planetarium has received 7,76,919 (upto 31st May 2013) visitors since its inception. This is an excellent achievement for any Planetarium of its size in India. The overall aspects of the Planetarium during the year 2012 - 2013 are as follows : Total Number of adult visitors : 16,263 (70.72 %) Total Number of student/child visitors : 6,734 (29.28 %) Total number of visitors : 22,997 (100%) Total number the shows during the year : 1058 Following shows were organised so far : Name of the show Period Vision beyond light years 21.03.04 – 02.04.2006 Our Worlds and Beyond 05.04.06 — Till Date It is pertinent to mention that with the limited number of capacity of seats, it is not possible to meet the recurring expenses of its own by the earnings of Meghnad Saha Planetarium & Space Science Centre. On the other hand, the Planetarium cannot run fully on commercial basis like cinema halls and other auditoriums. Moreover, the Centre is dedicated to impart non-formal science education to the common masses. At present it requires a sound financial support for overall development.

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Meghnad Saha Planetarium has earned a respectable place in Burdwan. It is a matter of pride to the residents of Burdwan that the town has a world class planetarium.

CHAPTER XXI DIRECTORATE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION

The University of Burdwan was the first to shoulder this responsibility way back in 1994 when, under the persistent request of the UGC, the Higher Education Department of the Govt. of West Bengal was searching for a state- aided University or two that would like to introduce Distance/Correspondence Education in the state. Our University was also alive to its responsibility towards the large number of graduates – especially honours graduates – in different subjects who come out every year from the colleges, particularly from our own officiated colleges. Owing to various constraints – academic and infrastructural- only a small number of them are admitted into the regular PG campus courses. Resultantly, a large number of them were being deprived of the benefits of higher education. This particular aspect was seriously worrying the University. When, therefore, the State Government desired to introduce P.G. courses through correspondence mode, we readily accepted the proposal. And it was in that year (academic session 1993-94) the University of Burdwan, in accordance with its Acts, Statutes, Ordinances, Rules and Regulations and with the approval of the State Govt., offered through correspondence mode six P.G. courses namely in Bengali, English, History, Pol.Science, Philosophy and Commerce leading to MA/MCom degrees. We also introduced M.A. programme in Sanskrit from the academic session 2004-2005 and M.A./M.Sc. programme in Mathematics during the academic session 2007-2009. Further we also introduced M.Sc. programme in Computer Science from the academic session 2008-2010. The University felt that there is a strong justification and need for providing education in upcoming subjects like MBA in Insurance & Risk Management and M.A/M.Sc. in Remote Sensing and G.I.S. Accordingly these courses were introduced in July 2003 and July 2004 respectively. This Directorate has been in close touch with University Grant Commission and the Distance Education Council (DEC), New Delhi from the very inception. As per suggestion of the Expert Team of the DEC, the Executive Council of the University in its meeting held on 7th March, 2006 (15th Meeting of 2005-2006) resolved to change the name of the institute from Directorate of Correspondence Courses to the Directorate of Distance Education. An Expert Committee under the chairmanship of N.Rao of Pt.J. Nehru Business Management, Vikram University paid a visit on 4th and 5th Feb, 2013 and consider the issue of the programmes run by it. Apparently it appeared that the members of the committee were satisfied with the performance of DDE and they assured that their recommendation would be sent before long. This Directorate arranges Personal Contact Programmes (PCPs) and Counselling Sessions every year. These programmes facilitate face-to-face interaction between the students and subject experts engaged by the Directorate on the basis of recommendations of the Course Coordinator and the Core Faculty members of the respective subjects. The Directorate resolves to make the courses thus offered, student-friendly, affordable and employment-oriented as far as possible. We received encouragement in the form of financial assistance from the DEC every year as Development Grants under different heads of expenditure like (a) Development of Study Materials in SLMs, (b) ICT facility, (c) Staff Training & Development; (d) Student Support Services (e) Library and (f) Research & Development. This year our Directorate received grants from the DEC to the tune of Rs.20 lakh under the heads mentioned above. By this time, preparation of study materials under SLM mode has been almost completed. Only in the case of Political Science the task has been partly accomplished though efforts are being made to get them prepared under the SLM as early as possible. We organized a two day workshop on “Use of Electronic media in teaching” on Marh 16 & 17, 20912. Dr C.K.Ghosh, Director, NCIDE, IGNOU acted as resource person in this programme.

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As a first step towards the use of technology and media for teaching/learning, we have already set up a well- equipped Multi-Media Studio for providing audio-video facility to our students, so that we can create a virtual class- room. We have also completed computerization of our Directorate. The Department of Commerce has set up a computer lab with the financial assistance of our Directorate, where special practical classes are held for our M.Com. students. A similar computer lab has been set up to cater to the need of the students of Mathematics and Computer Science disciplines. In our Library, which has a rich collection of books, a network has been set up to enable our students to search for e-journals and this has been running on smoothly. We have also set up a KIOSK to enable the students to have access to information about library facilities and also to search for relevant information pertaining to the DDE. The distance mode students struggle in many ways for keeping pace with the university academic schedules. Nevertheless, these students with their dedication and perseverance have fared pretty well in their term-end/semester examinations through out the years. A report on the admission and performance of our students during the academic session 2010-2011 is given below: Enrolment Position Programmes No. of Students 20111-13 P.G. General Courses 16117 P.G.Professional Courses 47 Examination Results : The above report gives an idea about how the institute works and what are its achievements. We have already identified the areas where there is a scope for improvement. The DDE of the University of Burdwan, which is the pioneer in this field in West Bengal, has been marching ahead to provide higher education to persons of all ages and sexes, particularly to working persons residing in any part of the country, who, for different reasons, cannot prosecute higher studies as regular full-time students of the university.

Session of Enrolement Year of Appeared Passed % of success Final Exam 1st Class 2nd Class (2010-12) P.G.Professional Courses 2012 31 25 18 80.64 (2010-12) P.G.General Courses 2012 10716 217 6397 61.72

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SECTION 4 REPORT FROM THE AFFILIATED COLLEGES

ASANSOL GIRLS’ COLLEGE Name of the Principal/O.C./T.I.C. : SYAMALI SARKAR 1. Academic Courses offered : Shift Honours General Others Morning v v × Day v v × Evening × × × Honours Subjects Offered : B.A :- Bengali, English, Hindi, Sanskrit, History, Philosophy, Economics, Pol. Science, Sociology, Geography, B.Sc.:- Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Botany, Zoology, Nutrition, Computer Sc. Microbiology, B.C.A B. Com :- Accountancy 2. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts ) : Year B.A. B.Sc. B.Com. Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 648 648 149 149 155 2nd Year 580 580 117 117 136 3rd Year 445 445 89 89 129 B.Mus/B.Ed./B.B.A/B.C.A M.A./M.Sc./LLBOthers Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 12 12 2nd Year 27 27 3rd Year 24 24 3. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students ( All Courses ) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Yr 159 159 39 39 58 58 10 10 2nd Yr 137 137 27 27 33 33 38 38 3rd Yr 86 86 18 18 26 26 38 38 4. No. of Foreign Students studying ( If Any ) : NIL 5. Teaching Staff : [Give Names of the Heads of Depts. of the Colleges offering P.G. Courses ] Full TimePart Time & whole time contractual Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 16 01 0 01 12 02 0 01 07 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 * Teaching status : GLI -1 (Male –Gen.) 6. Non-Teaching Staff : M – 29 F - 6 7. Research Activities by the Teachers : Only 2012-13 (Give details) Enclosure-I Name of project Name of teacher Minor Research Work Sri (Dr) Sandip Kumar Ghatak , Associate Professor of Pol.Sc. Sri (Dr) Supratik Ganguli, AssociateProfessor of Botany

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 159 Sri (Dr) Sanjib Talukdar, Associate Professor of Economics. Sri Ajoy Sengupta, Asstt Prof. of English Sri K. K.Srivastava, Asstt Prof. of Hindi Sri. Ranjit Kumar Paswan, Asstt. Prof. of Commerce. 8. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.11) …Day-27391 and Morning-4132 Total- 31,523 9. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.11) : D-7 & M-1 Total - 8 (eight) 10. Hostel Facilities : No. of Hostel (Boys)………………………., No. of Hostel (Girls)………2 (two) No. of Students actually residing : Boys…………………………., Girls………120 11. Special Feature of the College (if any) – i)College runs Career Counseling Cell ii) UGC Network Resource Centre. iii) IQAC established Examination Results : (2013) Name of the CourseNo. Appeared (Final year)No. Passed ( Final year) Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total BA Genl. 97 4 30 34 BA (H) 243 24 161 185 B.Sc. Genl 8 3 3 B.Sc.(H) 62 16 31 47 BCom Gnl 45 01 11 19 31 BCom (H) 73 27 42 69 B.C.A 24 22 2 24

ENCLOSURE-I 7. Research Activities of Teachers. (2012-2013) MINOR RESEARCH PROJECT : Department Name of the teacher Topics Financial support Pol. Science Dr. Sandip Kr. Ghatak Panchayeti Raj and Tribal Education- UGC-MRP Dept. Associate Prof. of Pol.Sc A case study of Birbhum District. Botany Dept. Dr. Supratik Ganguli Potability of water in Coalfield UGC-MRP Associate Prof. of Botany Rural Areas. Economics Sri. Sanjib Talukdar Performance of Rural Employment UGC-MRP Dept. Asstt. Professor Guarantee Scheme in W.B – A case Study of Birbhum District. English Dept. Sri Ajoy Sengupta ‘Space and Place’: Performing Bengal’s Socio-Politico- Asstt. Prof. of English Cultural Site in Selected Works of Amitav Ghosh. Hindi Dept. Sri Krishna Srivastava Bhumandleekaran Aur Hindi Upanyas UGC-MRP Asstt. Prof. of Hindi Commerce Sri Ranjit Kumar Paswan Corporate Social Responsibility: A case Study on quality Asstt. Prof. of Commerce of life of people around IISCO, Burnpur

ABS ACADEMY, DURGAPUR Name of the Principal/O.C./T.C. : Dr. Akhilananda Mishra 1. Academic Course offered : Day Session 2. Total Enrolment of B.Ed. students : Male Female Total 34 66 100

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 160 3. Enrolment of SC/ST/OBC Students: S.C. S.T. O.B.C. MUSLIM M F TOTAL M F TOTAL M F TOTAL M F TOTAL 12 13 25 2 3 5 2 3 5 6 2 8 4. Teaching Staff. : M – 3, F - 3 5. Non -Teaching Staff. : M – 7, F - 1 6. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 5,514 7. No. of Journals subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 10. 8. Hostel Facilities : No. of Hostel (Boys) one with the capacity to accommodate 60 students. Hostel Facilities: No. of Hostel (Girls) one with the capacity to accommodate 40 students. No. of students actually residing : Boys: - 20 Girls: 18 9. Examinations Results : (2012-2013) No. Appeared No. Passed Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total 34 66 100 34 66 100

ARSHA COLLEGE Name of the Principal : Dr. Bidyapati Kumar Accademic Course offered. Shift Honours General , Day ü ü Honours Subject offered : Bengali, English, History, Education (1) Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) Year B.A Male Female Total 1st Year 270 96 366 2nd Year 212 66 278 3rd Year 143 32 175 (2) Enrolment of S.C/ S.T/ O.B.C. Students (All Courses) Year S.C S.T O.B.C Muslims M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total 1st Year 34 8 42 31 7 38 172 66 238 6 2 8 2nd Year 36 7 43 18 3 21 156 54 210 12 2 14 3rd Year 26 3 29 18 3 21 89 15 104 2 1 3 (3) Teaching Staff : Full time – 1 part time 7 (4) Non-teaching staff : M – 7 F - 0 (5) Examination Result-2013 Name of the courses No of Appeard No of Passed Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total B.A (Gen) 34 9 43 22 3 25 B.A (Gen) 7 3 10 5 1 06

BABU JAGJIVAN RAM MEMORIAL COLLEGE (B.ED.) Name of the Principal/O.C./T.C. : DR. ABHIJIT GOSWAMI Academic Courses Offered : B.ED.

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 161 Honours Subjects Offered : 1. Total Enrolment of Students(All Shifts): Male Female Total 54 46 100 2. Enrolment of S.C/S.T./O.B.C. Students(All Courses) : Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribe O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 12 05 17 01 00 01 11 06 17 04 01 05 3. No of Foreign Students studying (If Any) 4. Teaching Staff: [Give Names of the Heads of Depts. Of the Colleges offering P.G. Courses Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 01 01 01 01 01 02 5. Non-Teaching staff : M – 6 F - 0 6. Research Activities by the Teacher : Only 2012-13: 01 7. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 6000 8. No. of journals Subscribed by the Library(as on 31.05.13) : 30 9. Hostel Facilities : No. of Mass (Boys): 30 No. of Mass (Girls): 20 10. No. of Students actually residing :(Boys) : 20 (Girls): 10 11. Special Feature of the College (if any) : The college is situated in rural area giving facility to develop the area academically. 12. Examination Results : (2013) Name of the No Appeared No. Passed Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls GrandTotal 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total B.ED. 54 46 100 51 03 54 45 01 46 100

BALAGARH BIJOY KRISHNA MAHAVIDYALAYA Name of the Principal/T.C : Md Akbar Hossain Academic Courses Offered : B.A/B.Com/B.Sc.(Genl + Hons) (Day) Honours Subjects Offered : Bengali (Hons.), History (Hons.), Accountancy (Hons.) & Mathematics (Hons.) 1. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year B.A. B.Sc. B.Com. Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st year 403 383 786 12 01 13 18 X 18 2nd year 287 279 566 05 02 07 09 01 10 3rd year 203 222 425 07 02 09 04 02 06 Total 893 884 1777 24 05 29 31 03 34

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Report—21 Annual Report, 2012-13 162 2. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : year Schedule Caste Schedule Tribe O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1styear 203 173 376 19 13 32 21 24 45 15 17 32 2ndyear 139 106 245 XXX 23 14 37 18 14 32 3rd year 87 90 177 XXX 06 05 11 11 06 17 Total 429 369 798 19 13 32 50 43 93 44 37 81 3. No. of Foreign Students studying (if Any) : Nil 4. Teaching Staff : (Give Names of the Heads of Depts. of the Colleges offering U.G. Courses) Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 7 XXX 1 1 XX 12 XXX 5 1 XX 5. Non-Teaching staff : M – 12 F - 2 6. Research Activities by the Teachers : Nil 7. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 11,515 8. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 16 9. Hostel Facilities : No. of Hostel (Boys): NILNo. of Hostel (Girls) : NIL 11. Special Feature of the College (if any) : NCC (One Unit) & NSS (Two Units) Examination Results : (2013) Name of No. of studentsNo.of students Course Appeared Passed Grand Total Boys Girls Boys Girls Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total B.A. Genl 111 161 272 X 2 X 33 35 X 6 X 56 62 97 B.A.(H) 33 33 66 X 25 XX 25 1 23 XX 24 49 B.Sc.(H) 01 X 01 X x x X x XXXXX x

BANKURA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Name of the Teacher In-Charge : Arup Kumar Haldar Academic Courses Offered : B.Ed Honours Subject Offered : 1. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : N.A Year B.Ed. Male Female Total 1st Year 49 51 100 2. Enrolment of S.C/ S.T./O.B.C Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribe O.B.C Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 19 10 29 4 1 5 11 9 20 1 1 2

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 163 3. No. of Foreign Student studying (If Any): NIL 4. Teaching Staff: [Give Names of the Heads of Depts. Of the College offering P.G. Courses]: M-4,F-1 5. Non-Teaching Staff: M-5,F-1 6. Research Activities by the Teachers : Only 2012-13: a) Kedar Nath Dey- Registered Ph.D.scholar (part-time) at the University of Behrampur, Orissa, under supervision of Dr. P.Hota, Education department of Behrampur University, Orissa. 7. No.of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 1706 8. No of journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 02 9. Hostel Facilities : No. of Mess (Boys): x No. of Mess (Girls): x 10. No of Students actually residing : Boys x Girls: x 11. Special Feature of the college (if any) : Nil Examination Results : (2013) Name of the No Appeared No Passed Grand Total course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls BA Genl. 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total B.Ed. 47 51 98 45 2 x 47 47 50 1 x 51 51 98

BANKURA SAMMILANI COLLEGE Kenduadihi, Bankura Telephone no (03242) 250741, E-mail ID: [email protected] & [email protected] Name of the Principal / O.C. / T.C. : DR SAMIR KUMAR MUKHERJEE 1. Academic Courses Offered : Shift Honours General Morning B.Com (Accountancy) B.Com Day B.A., B.Sc. B.A., B.Sc. Honours subjects Offered : Accountancy, Bengali, English, History, Economics, Sanskrit, Political Science. Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science. Microbiology, Zoology, Botany, Nutrition Science. 2. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year B.A. B.Sc. B.Com. Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 413 201 614 290 123 413 43 18 61 2nd Year 215 144 359 139 79 218 21 07 28 3rd Year 198 85 283 140 50 190 16 04 20 3. Enrollment of S.C. /S.T. /O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribe O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Yr 113 39 152 49 11 60 143 62 205 29 15 44 2nd Yr 35 20 55 20 09 29 32 12 44 13 06 19 3rd Yr 04 15 19 10 12 22 12 11 23 06 02 08

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THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 164 4. No. of Foreign Students studying (name of the country, course etc) (If Any): Nil 5. Teaching Staff: [Furnish names of the Heads of Dept. of College offering P.G.Courses] Full Time Part Time & Contractual whole time Teacher Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC MIN. Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 20 04 00 00 05 00 00 00 01 20 1 05 6. Non-Teaching staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 10 02 0 01 N.A. 7. Research Activities by the Teachers: For (2012 – 13) only (Give details) DR. SAMARESH GHOSH, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, Bankura Sammilani College, Bankura. The research program involves the use of organic synthesis for the design, synthesis, and application of new macromolecular architectures spanning a number of areas in the chemical science. Projects completed or ongoing with Dr. Gosh as P.I. a) UGC major research project entitled “Macromolecular chemosensor arrays for the colorimetric and fluorescent identification of amine analytes” Ref: 41-205/2012(SR), dt 17.7.2012 Research Guidance of Doctoral Level : Research Students are working on (i) Development of novel indicating polymers for analytes of interest & (ii) Development of novel polymeric extractants. Representative Publications : i) S. Ghosh, R. Manna, “Epoxy-based oligomer containing dithia-aza-based naphthylazobenzene pendant: A chemosensor for Hg2+ and Cu2+ ions”, Supramol. Chem., 2011, 23, 558. ii) S. Ghosh, M. Acharyya, R. Manna, C. K. Dey; “Removal of Azo Dye Molecules from Aqueous Solution Using Novolac Resin Based Network Polymer” Bull. Chem. Soc. Jpn. 2011, 84(3), 349. DR. SUBRATA K. DEY, Asst Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, Bankura Sammilani College, Bankura Representative Publications : 1. Shit, S.,,Dey, S. K., Rizzoli, C., Zangrando, E., Pilet, G., Gomez-Garcia, C. J., Mitra, S. The key role of hydrogen bonding in the nuclearity of three copper (II) complexes with hydrazone-derived ligands and nitrogen donor heterocycles Inorg. Chim Acta, 2011, 370, 18-26. 2. Dey, S. K., Row, T.N.G. Synthesis, Characterization and Magnetic Properties of a Symmetrical Diiron(II) Complex National Seminar on “Recent Advances in Selected Topics of Chemistry-II”, BESU, , Howrah, 2011, March 24-25, p 30. 3. Dey, S.K., Shit, S. Dey, S.P., Mitra, S. Mallick, K.M.A First Report on Thermally stable cadumiun carbonyl complex containing an Interesting chloroaryl Bridge; Isolation and chasacterization. Chem. Left, 2011, 40,810-812 4. Ying, Y-L, Li, D-W., Dey, S.K. Kraat, H-B., Long, Y-T Recognizing the translocation signals of individual peptide- oligonucleotide conjugates using an á-hemolysin Nanopore Chem. Commun , 2012,48,8784-8786. SHRI SHANTANU HAZRA , Asst. Prof., Dept. of Chemistry, Bankura Sammilani College, Bankura Received a Minor Research Project Sanction no. : F. PSW-006/10-11 (ERO) dated 20-Oct-2010 which commenced on 13/12/2010 and is on the verge of completion. He has published 3 papers entitled “Structural variations in self- assembled coordination complexes of Zn(II) with hexamethylenetetramine and isomeric 2-, 3- and 4-nitrobenzoates” S. Hazra , B. Sarkar, S. Naiya, M.G.B. Drew, A. Ghosh, Polyhedron 46 (2012) 8–15; “Structural variations in the complexes of cadmium(II), hexamethylenetetramine, and 2-, 3- and 4-nitrobenzoates” S. Hazra, B. Sarkar, S. Naiya, M. G.B. Drew, A. Ghosh Inorganica Chimica Acta 402 (2013) 12–19 and “Structural variations in self-assembled coordination polymers

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 165 constructed by some carboxylate bridged di-copper(II) nodes and hexamethylenetetramine spacers” S. Hazra , S. Naiya, B. Sarkar, M. G.B. Drew, A. Ghosh Polyhedron 65 (2013) 193–199. Previously he has published another paper entitled “A self-assembled non-interpenetrating cubic diamondoid coordination polymer of hexamine with linear dicopper spacer: Structural and magnetic studies” S. Hazra, B. Sarkar, S. Naiya, M. G.B. Drew, J. Ribas, C. Diaz, A. Ghosh, Inorganic Chemistry Communications 14 (2011) 1860–1863. SHRI RAJENDRA PRASAD MONDAL, Asst. Professor, Department of Zoology He is pursuing Ph. D. on “Biocontrol of mosquitoes” at the University of Burdwan. SHRI TAPAS KUMAR DUTTA, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Zoology, Bankura Sammilani College He is pursuing Ph. D. on “Studies on the Planktonic and macrophytes community and their interrelationship with finfish diversity and production in the perennial freshwater ponds of Bishnupur, India” at Vidyasagar University. Shri Biswaranjan Dhua, Shri Rajendra Prasad Mondal and Shri Tapas Kumar Dutta They are pursuing “Studies on Avian Diversity of Bankura district”. SHRI ARINDAM GANGULY, Contractual Whole Time Teacher, Department of Microbiology, B He is pursuing Ph. D. works on ‘Assessment of growth and nutrition of indigenous fresh water cat fish Clarias batrachus with relation to the newly isolated probiotics’ at Vidyasagar Unive SHRI ANJAN KUMAR SINHA, Part-time Lect., Dept. of Botany, Bankura Sammilani College He has been pursuing Ph. D. works on “Agronomic Evaluation and yield attribute study of Landraces of Rice of Bankura District of West Bengal” at Vinoba Bhave University, Hazaribag. He has received a Minor Research Project entitled – “Performance Study of some under exploited plants for land reclamation in coal mine area of Ranigang & Barjora”. He has published 12 research paper in various international and national journals & also attended one international and five national conferences. 8. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 44475 [College Budget – 17422, UGC – 25426, Student Book Bank – 1627] 9. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 10 (Ten) 10. Hostel Facilities : No. of Hostel (Boys)…02…, No. of Hostel (Girls)……01 No. of Students actually residing: Boys …80, Girls .20 11. Special Feature of the College (if any) 1) : Most of the students come from Rural area. 2) More than 35% students are from SC/ST/OBC categories. Examination Results : (2013) [B.A. / B.Sc. / B.Com Part – III] Name of the Course No. Appeared No. Passed Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total BA Gnl 32 30 62 0 04 14 18 0 05 12 17 35 BA (H) 101 85 186 8 61 69 05 64 69 138 B.Sc. Gnl 07 07 14 00 02 02 01 02 03 05 B.Sc. (H) 98 74 172 38 39 77 22 31 53 130 B.Com Gnl 00 02 02 00 00 01 01 00 00 00 01 B.Com (H) 25 07 32 03 15 18 02 02 04 22

BANKURA ZILLA SARADAMANI MAHILA MAHAVIDYAPITH Name of the Principal/O.C./T.C. : Dr. Siddhartha Gupta 1. Academic Courses Offered : Day Honours Subject Offered : BNGH, ENGH, SNSH, GEOH, HISH, PHIH, PLSH, ECOH, MTMH

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 166 2. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year B.A. B.Sc. B.Com. Male Female Total Male Female Total M F Total 1st Year AH=321 AP=237 558 SH=40 SP=02 42 2nd Year AH=247 AP=146 393 SH=25 SP=02 27 3rd Year AH=174 AP=108 282 SH=20 SP=10 30 3. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students (all Courses) : Year Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribes O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 96 93 49 49 80 80 10 10 2nd Year 66 66 35 35 53 53 7 7 3rd Year 51 66 21 21 04 04 1 1 4. No. of Foreign Students Studying (If Any) : Nil 5. Teaching Staff : [ Furnish names of the Heads of Department of the College offering P.G. Courses] Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 06 03 05 09 05 6. Non-Teaching staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 01 05 02 03 4 1 1 2 7. Research Activities by the Teachers: For (2012-13) only (Give details) i) Prof. Nityananda Patra, Associate Professor of Economics has registered his name for Ph.D under Dr. Arup Chakraborty of the University of Burdwan. ii) Three UGC funded Minor Research Projects have been running a) Dr. Sanjit Mondal, Assistant Professor of Bengali, b) Dr. Anurupa Mukhopadhyay, Assistant Professor of Bengali, c) Prof. Nityanada Patra, Associate Professor of Economics 8. No. of Books in the library (as on 31.05.13) : 23,787 Nos. 9. No. of Journals Subscribed by the library (as on 31.05.13) : 10 10. Hostel Facilities: No. of Hostel (Boys) : X No. of Hostel (Girls) : 2 (two) No. of Students actually residing: Boys : X Girls : 150 11. Special Feature of the College (if any) : i. Only Girls College of an economically backward district ii. Faculty of PG Courses through Distance mode by BU & R.B.U.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 167 Examination Result : (2013) No. Appeared No. Passed Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total B.A.(Gnl.) 134 134 07 45 52 52 B.A. (H) 141 141 14 91 105 105 B.Sc. Gnl. 6 6 1 5 6 6 B.Sc.(H) 20 20 4 6 10 10

BANWARILAL BHALOTIA COLLEGE

Asansol, Burdwan Name of the Principal /O. C. /T. C. : Dr. Amalesh Chatterjee 1) Academic Course Offered : Shift Honours General Others Morning B. A./B. Sc (Gen) - Day B. A. (H), B. Sc. (H) B. Sc. (Gen) M. Sc. in Physics, M.Sc. in Zoology, B.B.A(H) & B.C.A. (H) Evening Accountancy B. Com (Gen) - Honours Subjects Offered : BNGH, ENGH, HINH, URDH, SNSH, PLSH, HISH, PHIH, ECOH, EDCH, GEOH, PHSH, CEMH, MTMH, ZOOH, BOTH, ENVH, MCBH, COSH 2) Total Enrolment of Students YEAR B. A. B. A. B. SC. B. SC. B. COM B. COM (HONS.) (GENL.) (HONS.) (GENL.) (HONS.) (GENL.) M F TOTAL M F TOTAL M F TOTAL M F TOTAL M F TOTAL M F TOTAL 1ST 419 309 419 124 91 215 99 29 128 193 55 248 2ND 375 238 375 97 94 191 97 22 119 87 25 112 3rd 331 245 331 73 83 156 91 10 101 98 15 113 M.A./M.Sc./LLB Male Female Total M. Sc. 28 46 74 3) Enrolment of S. C. / S. T. / O. B. C. Students : Day Shift Year Schedule Castes Scheduled Tribes Other Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st 37 24 61 8 11 19 11 12 23 05 19 24 2nd 41 44 85 12 07 19 28 27 55 12 19 31 3rd 28 27 55 09 05 14 16 13 29 06 12 18 Evening Shift Year Schedule Castes Scheduled Tribes Other Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st 05 03 08 01 00 01 06 02 08 12 07 19 2nd. 03 01 04 00 01 01 04 00 04 09 07 16 3rd 02 01 03 01 00 01 03 01 04 05 03 08 4) No. of Foreign Students studying : Nil 5) Teaching Staff : [Give Names of the Heads of Departments of the College offering P.G. Course] Prof. Parimal Ghosh (M. Sc. Physics) Dr. Sanjay Mondal (M. Sc. Zoology) [Day, Morning & Evening]

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 168 Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST Gen SC ST 40 13 13 06 BBA/BCA Stream Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC BCA 4 ------2 --- 1 --- BBA 5 --- 1 --- 1 ------6) Non-Teaching Staff (Including Library) [Day, Morning & Evening] M: 31, F: 04 BBA/BCA : Stream Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC BCA 4 1 ------BBA 1 1 ------1 ---- 7. Research Activities by the Teachers : NA 8. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.10) : 55,000 (Day, Morning & Evening : 1470 (BBA), 2735 (BCA) 9. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.10) : 02 Journal 02 (BBA) 2735 (BCA) Magazine 03 (BBA), 04 (BCA) 10. Hostel Facilities: No. of Hostel : Boys: 1 Girls: 1 No. of Students actually residing: Boys – 60 Girls – 100 11. Special Feature of the College (if any) : Accredited ‘A’ by NAAC Examination Result : (2011) [Day & Morning Section) Name of theNo. AppearedNo. Passed Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total B. A. (Hons) 76 253 329 03 48 —— 51 19 130 —— 149 200 B. Sc. (Hons) 98 95 193 18 49 —— 67 22 40 —— 62 129 B. Com. (Hons.) 91 10 101 30 51 —— 81 04 05 —— 09 90 B. Com. (Genl.) 98 15 113 01 09 —— 10 00 03 —— 03 13 M. Sc. 28 46 74 28 ——— 28 46 ——— 46 74

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 169 BIDHAN CHANDRA COLLEGE

Asansol , Burdwan

Name of the Principal : Dr. GAUTAM BANERJEE 1. Academic Courses Offered : Shift Honours General Others Morning B.Sc., B.A, B.Com Day B.Sc., B.A B.Sc. , B.A, BBA(H) & BCA(H) Evening B.Com B.Com Honours subjects offered : English , Bengali , Hindi , Urdu , Sanskrit, Pol. Sc. , History , Economics Philosophy, Geography, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Zoology, Computer Sc., Accountancy, BBA & BCA 2. Total Enrolment of students (all shifts ) : Year B.A B.Sc. B.Com. Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Yr. 349 254 603 120 33 153 250 86 336 2nd Yr. 209 167 376 37 16 53 147 27 174 3rd Yr. 110 168 278 31 7 38 100 48 148 Total 668 589 1257 188 56 244 497 161 658 Year B.B.A B.C.A Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Yr. 40 12 52 27 6 33 2nd Yr. 24 11 35 31 5 36 3rd Yr. 32 6 38 34 5 39 Total 96 29 125 92 16 108 3. Enrolment of SC / ST / OBC students (all courses ) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes O.B.C Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Yr. 151 36 187 35 1 36 31 12 43 45 59 104 2nd Yr. 66 20 86 14 4 18 28 7 35 33 19 52 3rd Yr. 47 14 61 7 0 7 15 4 19 36 35 71 Total 264 70 334 56 5 61 74 23 97 114 113 227 4. No. of Foreign Students studying ( if any ) : Nil 5. (a) Teaching Staff : [ Give Names of the Head of Dept. of College if offering P.G. Courses ] : Except BBA/BCA Full time Part time x Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 16 04 -- 09 -- 01 06 --- 08 --- 5. (b) Teaching Staff [ BBA & BCA Courses ] : Full time Part time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 07 --- 02 ------

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THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Report—22 Annual Report, 2012-13 170 6. Non-Teaching Staff : Full time Adhoc + Part time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 19 03 0 0 02 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Full time – B.B.A & B.C.A Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 03 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 7. Research Activities by the Teachers [Give Details] : NA 8. No. of Books in the Library ( as on 31-05-2013 ) : 44,157 ( Appx.) , BBA - 796 , BCA - 866 9. No. of Journals subscribed by the Library ( as on 31-05-2013 ) : 10 ( Bengali – 5 , Eng – 5) and 02 ( BBA / BCA ) 10. Hostel Facilities : No. of Hostel (Boys) : 01 , No. of Hostel ( Girls ) : 01 No. of students actually residing : Boys : 15, Girls : 25 11. Special feature of the College ( if any ) : NSS , NCC , IGNOU, DOEACC Study Centre , UGC Network Resource Centre [Internet Connected Library] 12. Examination Result ( 2013 ) : Name No. Appeared No. Passed of the Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total Course 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total B.A (Genl.) 51 42 93 - 5 - 27 32 1 4 - 15 20 52 B.A (H) 61 138 199 1 37 -- 38 16 81 -- 97 135 B.Sc. (Genl.) 4 - 4 - 3 -- 3 ------B.Sc.(H) 31 5 36 3 13 -- 16 1 1 -- 2 18 B.Com.(Genl.)61 18 79 - 9 - 43 52 - 3 - 14 17 69 B.Com.(H) 65 43 108 7 40 -- 47 3 33 -- 36 83 B.B.A(H) 32 6 38 6 26 -- 32 2 4 6 38 B.C.A(H) 34 5 39 25 8 -- 33 5 5 38

BIJOY PAL MEMORIAL B.ED COLLEGE Name of the Principal/O.C / T.C. : DR. DIPAK KUMAR SARKAR Academic Courses Offered : B.ED(Day) Honours Subject Offered : 1. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : M F Total 39 61 100 2. Enrolment Of S.C/S.T/OBC. Students (All courses) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribe O.B.C Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 10 9 19 5 2 7 4 - 4 2 - 2 3. Number of Foreign Students Studying (If Any) : NO. 4. Teaching Staff : [ Give the Name of the Heads of Depts. Of the College offering P.G. Courses. ] : M: 6, F: 2 * Report not submitted

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 171 5. Non – Teaching Staff: : M: 6, F: 2 6. Research Activities by the Teachers : 1 7. No. of Books in the Library (As on 31.05.13) : 4205 8. No. Journals Subscribed by the Library ( As on 31.05.13) : 16 9. Hostel Facilities : No. of Mess (Boys) : 01 No. of Mess (Girls) : 01 10. No. of Students actually Residing : Boys 19 Girls : 19 11. Special Feature of the College (If any) : Nil Examination Results : (2013) Name Of the Course No. Appeared No. Passed Boys Girls Total Boys Girls GrandTotal 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total B.ED 1 1 2 35 3 38 60 60 100

BIRBHUM MAHAVIDYALAYA Suri, Birbhum Name of the Principal : Prof. Parthasarathi Mukhopadhyay Academic Courses Offered : Day Honours Subjects Offered : English, Bengali, Sanskrit, History, Philosophy, Pol. Sc. & Geography 1. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : 2012-13 Year B. A. Male Female Total 1st Year 297 258 555 2nd Year 324 223 547 3rd Year 200 151 351 2. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C Students (All Courses) : 2012-13 Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 73 36 109 18 18 36 62 57 119 2nd Year 75 22 97 22 19 41 64 45 109 3rd Year 60 25 85 09 08 17 78 43 121 3. No. of Foreign Students studying (If any) : NIL 4. Teaching Staff : [Give names of the Heads of Dept. of the College offering P. G. Courses] Part Time Female Male Gen SC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC Gen 03 01 05 XXX 01 X 04 5. Non Teaching Staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 07 05 XX 02 01 01 X 04 XXXXXXX * Report not submitted

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 172 6. Research Activities by the Teachers : Only 2012-13 - NIL 7. No. of Books in the Library ( as on 31.05.13) : 17,769 nos. 8. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 157 nos. 9. Hostel Facilities : No. of Mess (Boys) - X Girls – No. of Students actually residing: Boys – X Girls - NIL 10. Special Feature of the College (if any) : The college is marching towards developments. Women’s Hostel is under construction. Distance Education Mode under BU & RBU is going on. Examination Results: (2013) Name of the Course No. Appeared No. Passed Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total BA Gnl. 29 39 68 01 02 x 10 13 x 01 x 15 16 29 BA (H) 26 53 79 05 14 x x 19 04 31 x x 35 54

CHANDANNAGAR INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY

Pallyshree, Chinsurah Station Rd. Hooghly - 712102 Name of the Principal / T.I.C. / O.C : Swati Mandal Academic Courses Offered : Shift Honours Day BBA & BCA 1. Total Enrolment of Students [All – shifts] Year B.Mus/B.Ed./BBA/BCA Male Female Total BBA BCA BBA BCA BBA BCA 1st Year 16 37 8 10 24 47 2nd Year 20 34 3 7 23 41 3rd Year 19 30 6 8 25 38 2. Enrolment of SC / ST/ OBC students All Courses) : Year Schedule Cast Schedule Tribes Other Backward Classes Muslim Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st 707101617000 2nd 404000101202 3rd 000000202202 No. of Foreign students studying (if any) : 5 BBA Female students of Republic of Bangladesh 3. Teaching staff : M:5, F: 5 4. Non-teaching staff: : M:3 , F: 2 5. Research Activities by the Teachers : Only 2012-13: N.A 6. Total No. of Books in the Library (up to 31.05.13) : 3362 7. No of Journals Subscribed in the Library (up to 31.05.13) : 299

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 173 8. Hostel facilities : No of Mess (Boys):- 1 (Girls):- 1 No of students actually residing (Boys) : 11 (Girls): 10 9. Special feature of the college (if any): None 10. EXAMINATION RESULT: - (2013) NAME OF THE COURSE No Appeared No. Pass

Year Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Total 1st 2nd Total BBA 1st Year 20 5 25 1 17 18 2 3 5 23 2nd Year 19 6 25 8 11 19 5 1 6 25 3rd Year 27 7 34 7 20 27 5 2 27 34 BCA 1st Year 30 7 37 12 17 29 4 3 7 36 2nd Year 29 8 37 12 16 28 6 2 8 36 3rd Year 20 8 28 10 10 20 7 1 8 28

CHANDRAPUR COLLEGE PO – Chandrapur 713145, Dist. Burdwan [Tel – 0342-2752122] Name of the Principal : SIRAJUL ISLAM Academic Courses Offered : Shift Honours General Others Day v v NA Honours Subjects Offered : BENGALI, ENGLISH, GEOGRAPHY, HISTORY, POL-SCIENCE, SANSKRIT, PHILOSOPHY & ACCOUNTANCY. 1. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shift): Year B.A. B.Com Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 416 261 677 10 — 10 2nd Year 337 243 580 12 — 12 3rd Year 273 159 432 06 — 06 2. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribe O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Yr 107 29 136 05 01 06 67 35 102 70 56 129 2nd Yr 106 36 142 01 — 01 54 31 85 47 52 93 3rd Yr 88 20 108 02 — 02 40 15 55 42 23 65 3. No. of Foreign Students Studying (If any) : NIL 4. Teaching Staff : [Give Names of the Head of Depts. Of the Colleges offering P.G. Courses] : NA Full Time-12 Part Time-15 Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 06 01 —— 04 —— 01 08 —— 04 02 01 —— 5. Non-Teaching Staff : Full Time-13 Part Time-03 Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 09 03 —— 01 ——— 01 02 —————— THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 174 6. Research Activities by the Teachers: Only 2012-13 i) Amrita Ghosh, Assistant Prof. of English is in active research work leading to Ph.D. Degree in Arts in English at the University of Burdwan with topic “Amatory Fiction of Eliza Haywood : A Study of Protofeminism in Her Select Novels ” during 2012-13 ii) Indrani Mukherjee, Assistant Prof. of Geography is in active research work leading to Ph.D. Degree in Arts in Geography at the University of Burdwan with topic “Impact of Hydrological characteristics and Fluvial Morphology on hand utilization in the Bhagirathi and Jalangi Floodplains of East-central West Begal” during 2012-13 iii) Sutapa Chakraborty, Assistant Prof. of Philosophy is in active research work leading to Ph.D. Degree in Arts in Philosophy at the Gauhati University with topic “Our knowledge of Other Minds: A Critical Study” during 2012-13 iv) Mallika Ghosh, Assistant Prof. of Sanskrit is in active research work leading to Ph.D. Degree in Arts in Sanskrit at the University of Burdwan during 2012-13 7. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 14,300 8. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 2 Titles 9. Hostel Facilities : No. of Mess (Boys): NIL No. of Mess (Girls) : 02 No. of Students actually residing: Boys- NIL Girls-NIL 10. Special Feature of the College (if any) : Established in1985.31% students of this college belong SC/ST/OBC(not creamy layer) and Minorities. 50% of the students of this college are first learners of their families. 11. Examination Results : (2013) Name of the No. Appeared No. Passed Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total B.A. Genl. 143 88 231 ——— 66 66 ——— 52 52 118 B.A.(H) 98 70 168 05 59 —— 64 03 57 —— 60 124 B.Com.Genl. 01 — 01 ——— 01 01 ————— 01 B.Com.(H) 05 — 05 — 05 ———————— 05

CHATNA Name of the principal : Sujay Sen Academic courses offered : Sift Honours Gen Day 217 479 1. Total Enrolment of Students : Year B.A Male Female Total 1st 220 149 369 2nd 117 104 221 3rd 44 62 106 Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes O.B.C Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st year 53 21 74 42 18 60 32 24 56 9 7 16 2nd year 24 17 41 25 15 40 27 12 39 2 2 4 3rd year 01 07 08 06 01 07 9 4 13 4 2 6 2. Enrolment of S.C/S.T/O.B.C (All Courses) :

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 175 3. No. of Foreign Students studying: 4. Teaching Staff : ( Give Names of the Heads of Depts. Of the colleges offering P.G. Course): Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST O.B.C Gen S.C S.T O.B.C Gen. S.C S.T O.B.C Gen. S.C S.T O.B.C 1 --- 2 --- 4 --- 1 --- 5. Non Teaching Stuff : Full Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST O.B.C Gen S.C S.T O.B.C Gen. S.C S.T O.B.C Gen. S.C S.T O.B.C ------1 1 - 1 ---- 6. Research activities by teachers : Registered P.H.D scholar No.3. This is submitted by one 7. No. o books in the library (as on 31.05.13) : 10,000 (approx) 8. No. of journals submitted by the library (as on 31.05.13) : No 9. Hostel facilities: No. Of Boys : Nil No. of Girls: Nil 10. Examination Results: Name of the courseNo. Appeared: 660 No. Passed: 139 GrandTotal Boys Girls Total Boys Girls 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total B.A.Gen. 24 34 18 ------B.A. (H) 31 50 81 ------

CHATARA RAMAI PANDIT MAHAVIDYALAYA

PO – Darapur, Dist. Bankura Tel : 03244-250640 Name of the T.I.C : Dr. Malavika Sinha Academic Courses offered : Shift Honours General Day B.A. (Beng., Eng., Sans., Hist., Geo.) B.A Honours Subject Offered : Bengali, English, Sanskrit, History and Geography. 1. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year B.A Male Female Total 1st Year 311 186 497 2nd Year 237 95 332 3rd Year 191 92 283 2. Enrollment of SC/ST./OBC Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribe O.B.C Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 85 38 123 6 1 7 17 11 28 5 3 8 2nd Year 82 19 101 16 1 17 34 9 43 4 4 8 3rd Year 64 17 81 9 1 10 3 0 3 2 1 3 2. No of Foreign Students studying (if Any) : NA

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 176 3. Teaching Staff : Copy Attached Full time Part time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 2 1 … 1 3 ……… 8 …… 1 4 ……… 4. Non-teaching Staff : Full timePart time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 2 1 … 1 ……………………………… 5. Research Activities by the Teachers: 6. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.03.13) : 12,085. 7. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library : 08. 8. Hostel Facilities : No. of Mess (Boys) 01. No of Mess (Girls) : 01. No of Students actually residing : Boys.-70. 9. Special feature of the College (if any) : Examination Results : (2013) Name of the No of No of Total Boys Girls Grant Total Course Boys Girls 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total B.A Genl. 26 50 76 00 05 00 09 14 00 06 00 19 25 39 B.A (H) 77 38 115 05 32 00 00 37 05 22 00 00 27 64

DINABANDHU B.Ed. COLLEGE Name of the Principal/ TIC/O.C : SANYASI CHARAN MONDAL Academic Courses Offered : N.A Honours Subjects offered : 1. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year M.A/ M.Sc./LLB Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 59 41 100 2. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : Yr Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribe O.B.C Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st 13 03 16 01 00 01 04 03 07 04 08 12 3. No. of Foreign Students Studying (if any) : NIL 4. Teaching Staff : Full TimePart Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 02 XXX 04 XXX 02 XXX 01 XXX 5. Non-Teaching Staff : M: 6, F :0 6. Research Activities by the Teachers : Only 2012-13 : 01

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 177 7. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31/05/13) : 3104 8. No. of Journals subscribed by the Library (as on 31/05/13) : 09 9. Hostel Facilities : No. of Mess (Boys)- 60 No. of Mess (Girls)- 40 10. No. of Students actually residing : Boys- 30Girls- 28 11. Special Feature of the College (If any) : NA Examination Result : (2013) Name of No. Appeared No. Passed Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total Total B.Ed. 59 40 99 51 07 XX 58 41 XXX 41 99

DISHARI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

BURDWAN Name of the Principal/ T-I-C : Mr. Avijit Ghosh Academic Courses Offered : B. Ed. 1. Total Enrolment of Students (All shifts) : Year B.ED Male Female Total 1st Year 53 47 100 2. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : B. Ed. Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Yr 15 05 20 02 02 04 03 04 07 3. No. of Foreign Students studying (if any) : No. 4. Teaching Staff : [Give names of the Heads of Depts. of the Colleges Offering P G Courses] Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 01 1 01 04 03 5. Non-Teaching staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 04 02 01 6. Research Activities by the Teachers : N.A. 7. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.12) : 3000 nos 8. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.12) : 12 nos

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Report—23 Annual Report, 2012-13 178 9. Hostel Facilities : No. of Hostel (Boys)……NIL….., No. of Hostel (Girls) NIL No. of Students actually residing : Boys NIL.., Girls..NIL….. 10. Special Feature of the College (if any) : Educational Tour, Gardening , Seminar, Exhibition, Cultural Program, Sports are organized periodically. Examination Results : 2013 Name of the No. Appeared No. Passed Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total B.Ed 52 47 99 51 01 52 47 47 99

DR. BHUPENDRA NATH DUTTA SMRITI MAHAVIDYALAYA PO – Hatgobindapur 713407, Burdwan [Tel : 0342-2584616] Name of the Principal/O.C./T.C. : Dr. Ranajit Bandyopadhyay Academic Courses Offered : B.A. (Hons & Gen), B.Sc. (Hons & Gen), B.Com. (Hons. & Gen) Shift Honours General Others Day Yes Yes - Honours Subjects Offered : Bengali, History, English, Pol.Sc., Philosophy Geography, Sanskrit, Music, Mass Communication, Accountancy, Mathematics, Zoology, Chemistry & Nutrition & Botany 1. Total Enrolment of Students (All shifts) : Year B.A. B.Sc. B.Com Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 577 446 1023 66 31 97 23 0 23 2nd Year 427 343 770 38 26 64 17 1 18 3rd Year 316 237 553 46 16 62 23 0 23 2. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Yr 151 77 228 68 43 111 172 153 325 101 84 185 2nd Yr 118 44 162 48 21 69 104 114 218 82 75 157 3rd Yr 73 26 99 37 10 47 67 62 129 51 44 95 3. No. of Foreign Students studying (If Any) : N.A. 4. Teaching Staff : [Give Names of the Heads of Depts. of the Colleges offering P.G. Courses] Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 9 3 - 2 5 2 -- 16 --- 9 --- 5. Non-Teaching Staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 9 5 2 - 1 -- 1 2 ------6. Research Activities by the Teachers : Only 2012 – 2013 (Give details) – Minor Research Project (UGC)–1, Major Research Project (UGC) - Nil THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 179 7. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.2012) : 11,572/- 8. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 5 – Current Science, Journal of University news, Down to Earth, Eirc News, Economic and Political Weekly. 9. Hostel Facilities : No. of Hostel (Boys) - 1, No. of Hostel (Girls) – Yet to be started No. of Students actually residing: Boys - 20 Girls - Nil 10. Special Feature of the College (if any) : Nil Examination Results : (2013) Name of the No. Appeared No. Passed Course Boys Girls Grand Total Boys Girls Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total B.A. Genl 161 40 301 - 4 - 40 44 - 11 - 53 64 108 B.A.(H) 58 76 134 5 34 -- 39 6 49 -- 55 94 B.Sc. Genl 11 03 14 - 3 -- 3 - 2 -- 2 5 B.Sc. (H) 18 10 28 5 8 — - 13 2 4 -- 6 14 B.Com. Genl 2 - 2 ------0 B.Com (H) 13 - 13 - 7 -- 7 ----- 7

DR. GOUR MOHAN ROY COLLEGE Name of the Principal/O.C./T.C : GOLAM MAYEENUDDIN MIDHYA Academic Courses Offered : B.A (Hons.), B.A (Genl), B.Com (Hons.), B.Com (Genl.) Shift Honours General Others Morning - -- Day Bengali, English, History, Pol.Science, Arts, - Philosophy, Sanskrit, Geography. Commerce Accountancy. Evening - -- Honours Subjects Offered : Bengali, English, History, Pol.Science, Philosophy, Sanskrit, Geography. Accountancy. 1. Toral Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year B.A B.Sc. B.Com Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st 506 487 993 --- 47 - 47 2nd 494 354 848 --- 44 - 44 3rd 357 282 639 --- 18 - 18

2. Enrolment of S.C./S.T/O.B.C. Students(All Courses) : Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribe O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st 99 49 148 16 2 18 72 41 113 178 203 381 2nd 86 30 116 9 6 15 61 23 84 170 133 303 3rd 61 24 85 7 2 9 17 8 25 104 118 222 3. No. if Foreign Students studying ( If Any ) : NIL * Report not submitted

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 180 4. Teaching Staff : [ Give Names of the Heads of Depts. Of the Colleges offering P.G. Courses] Full TimePart Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 7 2 -- 5 --- 13 1 - 1 7 -- 2 5. Non-Teaching staff : Full TimePart Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 10 1 -- 1 --- 3 ---- 1 -- 6. Research Activities by the Teachers : Jaya Ghohs Asstt. Prof . in English , Rumpa Sarkar, Asstt. Prof . in Sanskrit, Mitrajit Chatterjee, Asstt. Prof . in Geography Persuing P.hd. 7. No. of Books in the Library ( as on 31.05.13) : 10,486 8. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 06 9. Hostel facilities : No. of Mess ( Boys): NIL No. of Mess ( Girls ) : NIL 10. No. of Students actually residing : Boys : N.A. Girls : N.A. 11. Special Feature of the College (if any) : S.C. Girls’ Hostel under Babu J.J.Ram Chhatrawas Yojna Scheme ( Central Govt. Grant) is under construction. Examination Results : (2013) Name of the No. Appeared NO. Passed Grand Total Course Boys Girls Boys Girls Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total BA (Genl.) 200 174 374 - 9 - 76 85 - 15 - 94 109 194 BA(H) 120 125 245 5 74 -- 79 4 83 -- 87 166 B.Com (Genl.) 8 - 8 -- 7 7 7 ----- 7 B.Com (H) 8 - 8 - 4 -- 4 ----- 4

DURGAPUR COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND SCIENCE Name of the Principal : Mr. Arindam Dey Academic Courses Offered : Shift Honours/PG Morning Day B.Sc. in Biotechnology; B.Sc. in Biochemistry ; B.Sc. in Microbiology B.Sc. in Environmental Sc.; M.Sc in Biochemistry Honours Subjects Offered : (i) Biotechnology, (ii) Biochemistry, (iii) Microbiology, (iv) Environmental Sc. Post Grade course Offered : M.Sc Biochemistry 1. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year B.Sc. (H) in Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, M.Sc in Biochemistry Environmental Sc. Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 13 20 33 08 17 25 2nd Year 07 19 26 THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 181 3rd Year 15 26 41 10 07 17 Total 35 65 100 18 24 42 2. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Castes O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Yr 3 3 3 3 1 1 2nd Yr 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 3rd Yr 1 1 2 2 4 4 Total 1 5 6 1 1 7 8 6 1 7 3. No. of Foreign Students studying (name of the country, course etc.) (If Any) : No foreign student is studying at present. 4. Teaching Staff : [Furnish names of the Heads of Depts. Of the Colleges offering P.G. Courses] Full TimePart Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 09 02 02 * H.O.D. (Biochemistry): Mrs. Ankhee Banerjee (PG Dept. for M.Sc Biochemistry). 5. Non-Teaching Staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 02 01 6. Research Activities by the Teachers : For 2012-13 only (Give details) Prof. Ankhee Banerjee, Sanghamitra Sanyal, Kaushik Dey, Monojit Banerjee, Sudip Konar, Bivas Mukherjee pursuing their Ph.D. work 7. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.12) : 2000 nos. 8. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 08 nos. 9. Hostel Facilities : No. of Hostel (Boys): 01, No. of Hostel (Girls): 01 10. No. of Students actually residing: Boys : 40 Girls: 54 11. Special Feature of the College (if any) Campus selection & Placement, Research, Development & Extension activities, Social activities, Cultural Programmes & Sports, Project & Training, Regular Seminars, Industry Visit and Postgraduate course etc. Examination Results : (2013) Name of the No. Appeared No. Passed Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total BT-I 4 16 20 1 2 3 5 11 16 19 BT-II 6 15 21 2 2 4 5 9 11 BT-III 7 13 20 4 4 2 9 11 15 BC-I 1 1 2 1 1 1 BC-II 4 5 9 2 1 3 4 1 5 8 BC-III 3 4 7 1 2 3 3 1 4 7

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 182 BSC-I 10 8 18 2 2 4 4 6 BSC-II 10 14 24 1 3 4 1 5 6 10 BSC-III 9 11 20 2 3 5 2 5 7 12 MSC-II 11 6 17 7 1 8 6 1 7 15

DURGAPUR INSTITUTE OF LEGAL STUDIES (DILS) Name of the Principal : Dr. Nirupama 1. Academic Courses Offered : (Day shift only) 3Yr. LL.B and 5Yr. B.A.LL.B (Hons.) 2. Total Enrolment of Students : 3 Year LL.B 5 Year B.A. LL.B (Hons.) Year Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 02 08 10 15 22 37 2nd Year 06 10 16 10 21 31 3rd Year 07 09 16 09 18 27 4th Year -- 02 04 06 5th Year -- 11 24 35 3. Enrollment of S.C/ S.T/ O.B.C/ Muslims Students : Schedule Caste Schedule Tribe Muslims/OBC Year Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 01 01 02 00 00 00 03 01 04 2nd Year 01 00 01 00 02 02 01 01 02 3rd Year 01 00 01 00 00 00 00 02 02 4th Year 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5th Year 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 00 02 4. No. of Foreign Students studying : One male from Afghanistan and One male from Kenya. 5. Teaching Staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female General General General General 02 07 04 01 6. Non Teaching Staff : M – 9 , F - 1 7. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 3421 8. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 11 All HC, AIR, SSC, ICFAI, practical lawyear, lawyear update, LawZ, Indian civil cases, Indian BAR review, Crimes, EIRC News, The central and west Bengal Statutes, Notes. 9. No. of Boys Hostel : 1 (100 Capacity) and No. of Girls Hostel:-01(100 Capacity) No. of Students actually residing: BOYS: 10 Girls: 44 10. Special Feature of the College : Spoken English courses, Debate, Moot Court Practice, Yearly Practical Training (LPOs, Law Firms, DVC TOWER, DSP, DPL, ASP, Lawyers Chambers), Broad band facilities; Placement cell. Examination Results : ( 2013) Course : LL.B YEAR NO. Appeared No. passed Boys Girls Grand Boys Girls Total 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total total 1st Year 02 08 10 00 00 00 00 00 08 08 08 08 2nd Year 06 10 16 00 01 01 01 00 04 04 04 05 3rd Year 07 09 16 00 04 04 04 00 06 06 06 10 THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 183 Course: B.A.LL.B (Hons.) : YEAR NO. Appeared No. passed Boys Girls Grand Boys Girls Total 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total total 1st Year 15 22 37 00 06 06 06 03 15 18 18 24 2nd Year 10 21 31 00 05 05 05 01 14 15 15 20 3rd Year 09 18 27 00 09 09 09 05 12 17 17 26 4th Year 02 04 06 00 02 02 02 00 04 04 04 06 5th Year 11 24 35 00 11 11 11 01 22 23 23 34

LAW COLLEGE DURGAPUR Name of the Principal/O.C./T.C. : Prof. Santosh Kumar Goswami, Law College Durgapur. 1. Academic Courses Offered : Shift Honours General Others Day B.A. LL.B. (H) 5 Year LL.B (3 Year) 2 Yrs. P.G. Master of Social Work 1-Yr.Post Graduate Diploma in Cyber Law Honours Subjects Offered : LAW 2. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year B.A. B.Sc. B.Com. Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year ------2nd Year ------3rd Year ------

LL.B 3 YEAR B.A. LL.B (H) 5 YEAR 2 YRS. P.G MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Sem.I (3-Yr.) / Sem. II(5-Yr.) M.S.W. Sem.II 01 02 03 19 26 45 11 14 25 Sem.III(3-Yr.) / Sem.IV(5-Yr.) / M.S.W. Sem IV 09 10 19 23 30 53 10 14 24 Sem. V (3-Yr.) /Sem.VI (5-Yr.) 05 05 10 18 26 44 1-YR. POST GRADUATE IN CYBER LAW Sem. VIII (5-Yr.) --- 06 14 20 Male Female Total Part V (5-Yr.) Cyber Law (2013-14) --- 07 13 20 04 05 09 3. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Sem.I (3 Yr.) ------01 - 01 Sem.II (5 Yr.) 03 02 05 01 01 02 02 01 03 03 - 03

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 184 M.S.W. (Sem.II) 01 01 02 --- 01 01 02 - 01 01 Sem. III(3-Yr.) 01 01 02 --- 01 - 01 - 01 01 Sem.IV(5 Yr.) 02 - 02 01 - 01 --- 04 02 06 M.S.W. (Sem.IV) 02 - 02 --- 01 - 01 --- Sem. V (3-Yr.) 02 01 03 --- 01 - 01 02 01 03 Sem.VI (5-Yr.) 02 - 02 - 01 01 01 - 01 03 03 Sem.VIII(5-Yr.) --- 01 - 01 ---- 01 01 Part V (5-Yr.) - 01 01 - 02 02 --- 01 01 02 Cyber Law 13-14 02 01 03 ------01 01 4. No. of Foreign Students studying (If any) : 1 5.Teaching Staff :[Give Name of the Head Depts. of the Colleges offering P.G. Courses.] Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC - 08 --- 5+1 --- 03 --- 02 ---- (Librarian) Visiting Faculties Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC - 05 --- 02 ------6. Non-Teaching Staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC - 5 ------7'. Research Activities by the : 1. Prof. Lipika Datta, pursuing Ph.D under Burdwan University Teacher For 2012-2013 only 2. Prof. Indrani Ghatak, pursuing Ph.D under Burdwan University (Give details) 3. Prof.. Rupa Biswas, pursuing Ph.D underVisva Bharati University 4 Prof. Santosh Kr. Goswami, pursuing Ph.D under Burdwan University 5.Prof. Imroj Ahamed, pursuing Ph.D under Burdwan University 8. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.2013) : 4085 9. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.2013) : 12 10. Hostel Fecilities : No. of Hostel (Boys) 04 (four) No. of Hostel (Girls) 02 (two) No. of Students actually residing: Boys : ’08 Girls : 42 (including LAW & MSW) 11. Special Feature of the College (if any) : Outstanding performances of the students in Seminar (National and Regional) and All India Moot Court Competition & Debate competitition. The infrastructure and natural ambience of the college is unique one with tight security arrangement. Examination Results : (2013) Name of the No. Appeared No. Passed Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total Total 3-Yr. LLB Final (2010-2012) 09 06 15 01 03 -- 04 - 03 -- 03 07

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 185 5-Yr. B.A. LL.B (Hons.) Final (2008-2013) 07 13 20 02 05 -- 07 04 09 -- 13 20 Master of Social Work Final (2011-2013) 09 16 25 05 04 --- 11 04 -- 15 24 1-Yr.P.G.D.C.L.-2012 Examination not yet held.

DURGAPUR WOMEN’S COLLEGE Name of the Principal : MADHUMITA JAJODIA Academic Courses Offered : Shift Honours General Morning Day Honours Subjects Offered : Humanities : History, Political Science, English, Bengali, Sanskrit. Science : Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science. 1. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year B.A. B.Sc. 1st Year 402 43 2nd Year 518 40 3rd Year 373 72 * No Male Student 2. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes O.B.C. Muslims 1st Year 46 13 21 12 2nd Year 44 18 23 24 3rd Year 16 4 6 15 * No Male Student 3. No. of Foreign Students studying (If any) : N.A. 4. Teaching Staff : [Give Names of Heads of Depts. Of the College offering P.G. Courses] Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 4 1 14 1 3 7 5. Non-Teaching Staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 3 4 3 1 1 1 2 6. Research Activities by the Teachers : (Give Details) : Nil

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Report—24 Annual Report, 2012-13 186 7. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 19537 8. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 105 9. Hostel Facilities : No. of Hostel (Boys) : N.A., No. of Hostels (Girls) : Nil No. of Students actually residing: Boys – Nil,, Girls – Nil 10. Special Feature of the College (if any) : College is Host to IGNOU as Study Centre; College runs two Career Oriented Programmes : Communicative & Functional English and Computer Application. & Coaching for SC/OBC and Remedial Coaching. Examination Results : (2013) Name of the No. AppearedNo. Passed Courses 1st 2nd Distinction Pass Total B.A.General 147 6 65 71 B.A.(H) 133 8 89 97 B.Sc.General 6 2 2 4 B.Sc.(H) 41 4 15 2 21

ELITE B.ED COLLEGE Name of the Principal/O.C. /T.C. : SATYABRATA DUTTA CHOUDHURY 1. Academic Course Offered : (Put tick mark) Shift Others Day B.Ed Honors Subjects : Nil 2. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : v B.Mus/B.Ed/BBA/BCA Male Female Total 1st Year 42 58 100 3. Enrolment of S.C. /S.T. /O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribe O.B.C Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 10 12 22 2 4 6 1 2 3 2 X 2 4. No. of Foreign Students studying (Name of the Country, Course etc.) (If any) : Nil 5. Teaching Staff: (Furnish names of the Heads of Depts. of the Colleges offering P.G. Courses) : N.A 6. Non Teaching Staff : N.A 7. Research Activities by the Teachers : for 2013 -14 only 8. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.14) : 3210 9. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.2014) : 06 (Six)

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 187 10. Hostel Facilities : No. of Hostel (Boys) - x, No. of Hostel (Girls) -x No. of Students actually Residing : Boys-04, Girls-02 11. Special Feature of the College (if any)...... Examination Results : (2013) Name of the Course No. Appeared No. Passed Boys Girls Total Boys Girl Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist. Total 1st 2nd Dist. Total B.Ed 40 60 100 39 1 40 58 2 60 100

GALSI MAHAVIDYALAYA

GALSI, BURDWAN- 713406, MOB: 9433376142 NAME OF THE PRINCIPAL : DR. KUMARESH CHATTERJEE 1. ACADEMIC COURSE OFFERED SHIFT HONOURS GENERAL OTHERS DAY YES YES HONOURS SUBJECTS OFFERED : ENGLISH, BENGALI, HISTORY, SANSKRIT, PHILOSOPHY 2. TOTAL ENROLMENT OF STUDENTS : YEAR B.A. MALE FEMALE TOTAL 1ST 404 349 753 2ND 302 351 653 3RD 258 236 494 3. ENROLMENT OF S.C./S.T./O.B.C. STUDENTS (ALL COURSES) : YEAR SCHEDULED CASTE SSCHEDULED TRIBE O.B.C. MUSLIMS MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL 1ST 109 46 155 14 7 21 19 15 34 118 152 270 2ND 76 31 107 9 6 15 21 23 44 82 142 224 3RD 62 22 84 11 1 12 7 5 12 64 108 172 4. NO. OF FOREIGN STUDENTS STUDYING : NO 5. TEACHING STAFF FULL TIME PART-TIME MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE GEN S.C. S.T. OBC GEN S.C. S.T. OBC GEN S.C. S.T. OBC GEN S.C. S.T. OBC 2 2 7 5 6. NON-TEACHING STAFF : M – 6, F - 1 7. RESEARCH ACTIVITIES BY THE TEACHERS : FOR 2012-13 ONLY ( GIVE DETAILS ) 8. NO. OF BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY (AS ON 31.05.13) : 3647 9. NO. OF JOURNAL SUBSCRIBED BY THE LIBRARY ( AS ON 31.05.13) : 3 10. HOSTEL FACILITIES : HOSTEL FOR MINORITY GIRLS’ STUDENTS (TO BE STARTED FROM 2013- 2014 SESSION) THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 188 11. SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE COLLEGE (IF ANY) : NA EXAMINATION RESULTS (2013) : NAME OF THE COURSE NO APPEARED NO. PASSED M F TOTAL M F GRAND 1ST 2ND DIST. PASS TOTAL 1ST 2ND DIST PASS. TOTAL TOTAL B.A.(GEN) 99 131 230 1 26 27 20 44 64 91 B.A. (H) 49 51 100 24 24 4 27 31 55

GOBINDA PRASAD MAHAVIDYALAYA Name of the Principal : DR. SAMIR KUMAR KAR 1. Academic Courses Offered : Shift Honours General Others Morning Day B.A B.A Evening Honours Subjects Offered : Bengali, English, History , Geography 2. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) Year B.A. Male Female Total 1st Year 405 248 653 2nd Year 241 160 401 3rd Year 153 105 258 3. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 76 25 101 9 3 12 56 17 73 1 2 3 2nd Year 61 19 80 12 4 16 41 12 53 1 1 2 3rd Year 44 12 56 5 4 9 31 11 42 1 2 3 4. No. of Foreign Students studying (If Any) : Nil 5. Teaching Staff : [ Give Names of the Heads of Depts. Of the Colleges offering P.G. Courses] Full TimePart Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 05 01 -- 04 --- 02 ------6. Non-Teaching Staff : M 10, F - 1 7. Research Activities by the Teachers : Only 2012-2013 (Give details) 1. Prof. Chayanika Roy – Ph.D. Course work in process. (B.U.) 2. Prof. Munmun Banerjee- Ph.D. Course work in process. (J.N.U., Delhi) 8. No. of Books in the Library ( as on 31.05.13 ) : 12416………………… 9. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : EPW KURUKSHETRA ETC. Total No. issue- 166

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 189 10. Hostel Facilities : No. of Hostel (Boys)….NA…, No. of Hostel (Girls) ………..01………….. No. of Students actually residing : Boys………NA…. , Girls……… NA ………… 11. Special Feature of the College (If any) : NA Examination Results : ( 2013) Name of the Courses No. Appeared No. Passed Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total BA Genl 55 34 136 -- 3 28 31 -- 2 38 40 71 BA (H) 26 24 88 - 19 -- 19 2 22 -- 24 43

HIRALAL BHAKAT COLLEGE Name of the Principal/O.C./.T.C. : Dr. Md. Nurul Huda,Principal 1. Academic Course Offered : ………………………………………………………………………………… Shift Honours General Others Morning Nil B.A. General Nil Day B.A. & B.Com. B.A. & B.Com. Nil Evening Nil Nil Nil Honours Subjects Offered : B.A. - Bengali, English, History, Political Science, Philosophy, Sanskrit. B.Com. - Accountancy, 2. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year B.A. B.Sc. B.Com. Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Yr. 1022 242 1264 ——— 09 — 09 2nd Yr. 910 330 1240 ——— 16 — 16 3rd Yr. 800 373 1173 ——— 17 — 17 Total 2732 945 3677 ——— 42 — 42 3. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students(All Courses) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st 374 87 461 07 03 10 41 17 58 442 85 527 2nd 293 105 398 14 04 18 45 16 61 413 119 532 3rd 219 78 297 09 13 22 38 14 52 354 160 514 Total 886 270 1156 30 20 50 124 47 171 1209 364 1573 4. No. of Foreign Students studying (if any) : NIL 5. Teaching Staff : [Give Names of the Heads of Depts. Of the Colleges offering P.G. Courses] Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen. SC ST OBC Gen. SC ST OBC Gen. SC ST OBC Gen. SC ST OBC 07 03 - 01 01 01 -- 06 --- 04 --- 6. Non-teaching Staff: Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen. SC ST OBC Gen. SC ST OBC Gen. SC ST OBC Gen. SC ST OBC 11 02 -- 01 --- 01 01 ------THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 190 7. Research Activities by the Teachers : Only 2012-13 (Give details) 1. Prof. Gautam Sen, Assistant Professor in English is undergoing research on ‘Invisible Issues’ in the plays of Mahesh Dattani under B.U. 2. Prof. Suddhasattwa Banerjee, Assistant Professor in English Completed the course-work and cleared the Pre-registration Seminar on Rabindranath Tagore and Europe, A study in Mutual Reception. 3. Prof. Amrita Biswas, Assistant Professor in History pursuing Ph.D. on ‘Depiction of sexual violence History in late colonial Bengal’ from Burdwan University. 4. Prof. Pinki Das, Assistant Professor in Bengali Completed the course- work Under Visva Bharati. 5. Dr. Manishankar Adhikary, Assistant Professor in Bengali completed UGC Minor Research Project–title “KRISHNAGARER MRITSHILPA-O- MRITSHILPY-SAMAJ: UDBHAB-BIKASH-O-SAMPRATIK ABASTHA”. 6. Debabrata Saha, Assistant Professor in Bengali Completed the course work and completed the Registration on Nastik Bharatiya Darsaner Nititattwa under BU 8. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 17031 only 9. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 06.(six) 10. Hostel Facilities : No. of Hostel (Boys)……Nil No. of Hostel (Girls)… Nil No. of Students actually residing : Boys:…… Nil ……… Girls………… Nil 11. Special Features of the College (if any) : NSS camp; Health Care Camp in the adopted Village; Road safety awareness programme Examination Results : 2013 (Part- III) Name of the No. Appeared No. Passed Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total B.A. Genl. 105 163 268 --- 28 28 --- 61 61 89 BA(H) 55 41 96 - 20 - 13 33 - 23 - 12 35 68 B.Com.(H) 03 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

HOOGHLY B.C.ROY INSTITUTE (B.ED)

Boinchi Gram, Hooghly Name of the Principal/O.C/T.C : Asim Kumar Pathak Academic Courses offered : B.Ed 1. Total Enrolment of Students : M 53, F 47 Total - 100 2.Enrolment of S.C/S.T/O.B.C/Others : Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribe Obc Muslim Others Male FemaleTotal Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 18 03 21 01 00 01 03 02 05 04 02 06 27 40 67 3. No. of Foreign Student Studying : Nil 4. Teaching Staff : Full Time Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 03 05 THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 191 5. Non-Teaching Staff : M 8, F - 1 6. Research Activities by the Teachers : Only 2012-13 – Nil 7. No. of Books In the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 1120 8. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 02 9. Hostel Facilities : No. of Mess (Boys)- 25 No. of Mess (Girls)- Nil 10. No. of Students actually residing : Boys -10 Girls- Nil 11. Special Feature of the College (if any) : sporting facilities, Foot ball Ground, Swimming facilities, Gardening & Cultural activities. Examination Results : (2013) Name of the No Appeared No Passed Grand Total course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls B.Ed 1st 2nd Total 1st 2nd Total 100 53 47 100 52 01 53 47 00 47

INDAS MAHAVIDYALAYA

Village: Khosbat, P.O.-Indas, Dist Bankura, Phone-03244-204850, Email – [email protected] Name of the Principal/O.C.T.C. : Dr Sibaprosad Chattopadhyay 1. Academic Courses Offered : (Put Tick mark) Shift Honours General Day v v Honours Subjects Offered : Bengali, English, Sanskrit, History, Mathematics 2. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year B.A. B .Sc. Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 331 300 631 36 8 44 2nd Year 221 171 392 19 2 21 3rd Year 168 127 295 15 1 16 3. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribe O.B.C. Muslim Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Yr 128 51 179 2 - 2 40 34 74 88 95 183 2nd Yr 78 35 113 1 1 2 18 16 34 53 46 99 3rd Yr 42 8 50 1 - 1 21 15 36 32 44 76 Total 248 94 342 4 1 5 79 65 144 173 185 358 4. No. of Foreign Students studying (name of the country, course etc. ) : Nil 5. Teaching Staff : [Furnish names of the Heads of Depts. of the Colleges offering P.G. Courses]

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 192 Full TimePart Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 3 2 2 15 5 6. Non-Teaching staff: Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 3 2 1 1 1 7. Research Activities by the Teachers : For 2012-13 only (Give details) : NA 8. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 5011 9. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : Nil 10. Hostel Facilities : No. of Hostel (Boys): Nil, No. of Hostel (Girls): Nil No. of Students actually residing : Boys – NA, Girls – NA 11. Special Feature of the College (if any) : NSS Two Units Examination Results : (2013) Name of the No. Appeared No. Passed Grand Total Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total BA Gnl 96 76 172 1 4 - 28 33 - 4 - 32 36 69 BA (H) 26 35 61 1 18 - 1 20 4 19 - 3 26 46 B.Sc. Gnl 5 - 5 1 3 -- 4 ----- 4 B.Sc.(H) 2 - 2 - 1 -- 1 ----- 1

INDRANI DEVI INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION Name of the Principal : Dr. Tapan Academic Courses Offered : B.Ed Subjects Offered : Bengali, English, History, Pol. Science, Sanskrit, Geography, Philosophy. 1. Total Enrolment of Students : Year B.Ed Male Female Total 1st Year 46 54 100 2. Enrolment of S.C/S.T./O.B.C Students : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribe O.B.C Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 12 06 18 01 0 01 08 08 16 03 05 08 3. No. of Foreign Students studying (if Any ) : N.A 4. Teaching Staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 06 0 0 0 02 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 193 5. Non- Teaching Staff : M 8, F - 1 6. Research Activities by the Teacher : N.A No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 3341 7. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 42 8. Hostel Facilities : No. of Mess (Boys)–1 (Strength -30)No. of Mess (Girls)–1 (Strength -30) 10. No. of Students actually residing: Boys - 10 Girls – 13 11. Special Feature of the College : Social Work and Excellent facilities, Significant class room, Assembly hall, other necessary rooms, Computer Lab, Xerox. 12. Examination Result : (2013) Name of the Course No. Appeared No. Passed Grand Total Boys Girls B.Ed Boys Girls Total 1st Total 1st Total 46 54 100 46 46 54 54 100

INSTITUTE OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES Name of the Principal/O.C./T.C. : Alok Nath Goswami Academic Courses Offered : BCA(H), BBA(H) Shift Honours Day BCA(H), BBA(H) Honours Subjects Offered : BCA(H), BBA(H) 1. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : B.Mus/B.Ed./BBA/BCA Male Female Total 1st Year 24 2 26 2nd Year 17 0 17 3rd Year 18 2 20 Total 59 4 63 2. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Castes O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 000000303101 2nd Year 202101101000 3rd Year 000000303000 Total 202101707101 3. No. of Foreign Students studying (If Any) : 0 4. Teaching Staff : [Give Names of the Heads of Depts. Of the Colleges offering P.G. Course] Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 7002000051000000

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Report—25 Annual Report, 2012-13 194 5. Non-Teaching staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 4002000000000000 6. Research Activities by the Teachers (Only 2012-13) : NIL 7. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 1440 8. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on31.05.13) : 65 9. Hostel Facilities : No. of Mess (Boys) : NO No. of Mess (Girls): NO No. of Students actually residing: Boys : NA Girls : NA 10. Special Feature of the College (if any) : NA Examination Results : (2013) Name of the No. Appeared No. Passed Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total BBA 10 0 10 040370 0000 7 BCA 50 5 55 8 22 0 0 30 2 1 0 0 3 34

JAMALPUR MAHAVIDYALAYA Name of the Principal : Dr. KARTICK CHANDRA MUKHOPADHYAY Aeademic Courses Offerde : Shift Honours General Others Day a a Honours Subjects : Bengali, English, History, Political Sciene 1) Total Enrolment Students (All Shifts) Year B.A B.Sc. B.Com Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 146 155 301 2nd Year 118 103 221 3rd Year 90 58 148 2) Enrolment of S.C/S.T/O.B.C Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribe O.B.C Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 36 32 68 9 10 19 6 9 15 8 13 21 2nd Year 31 22 53 21 17 38 2 3 5 10 12 22 3rd Year 25 12 37 5 3 8 4 6 10 7 16 23 3) No. of forign Students studying (if any) : NIL 4) Teaching Staff : [ Give Names of the Heads of Depts. of the Colleges offering P.G Courses] Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 1 4 3 THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 195 5) Non-Teaching Staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 4 1 1 1 6) Research Activities by the Teachers : Only 2012 - 13 7) No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 695 8) No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : NIL 9) Hostel facilities : No. of Mess (Boys) - N.A , No. of Mess - (Girls) - N.A, 10) No. of Students acatualy residing: Boys - NA, Girls - NA 11) Special Feature of the college (if any ) : 12) Examination Results : (2013) Name of the Grand Total Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total BA Genl. 311 134 445 3 7 44 54 2 6 70 78 132 Ba (H) 86 70 156 4 10 23 37 8 8 21 37 74

JAMINI ROY COLLEGE

BELIATORE, BANKURA Name of the T.c : PRAKASH KANTI NAYEK 1. Academic Courses Offered : Shift Honours General Others Morning Day PP Evening Honours Subjects Offered : BENGALI, ENGLISH, HISTORY, SANSKRIT, GEOGRAPHY 2. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year B.A B. Sc B. Com Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Tota 1stYear 363 260 623 ------2ndYear 288 181 469 ------3rdYear 133 125 258 ------3. Enrolment of S.C/S.T/O.B.C Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes O.B.C Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1stYr 70 25 95 03 07 10 44 26 70 04 01 05 2ndYr 42 18 60 08 01 09 30 16 46 --- 3rdYr 15 11 26 01 04 05 16 07 23 02 02 04 4. No.Of Foreign students studying (If any) : Nill

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 196 5. Teaching Staff : [Give Names of the Heads of Depts. of the colleges offering P.G Courses]: Full TimePart Time Male Female Male Female Gen. SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 04 --- 01 --- 08 02 6. Non-Teaching Staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 07 02 --- 02 ------01 -- Contingency staff : 1 Male (Gen) & 1 Female (Gen) 7. Research Activities by the Teachers : Only 2012-13 (Give details) 8. No of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.2013) : 13258 9. No of Journal Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.2013) : 08 10. Hostel Facilities : No of Hostel (Boys) ……...×…….. , No of Hostel (Girls) ……×……... No of Student actually residing : Boys ……×…., Girls ….×…… 11. Special Feature of the College (If any) : The College is Situated at the birth place of famous Artist .Jamini Roy. Examination Results : (2013) Name of the No. Appeared No. passed Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total BA Genl. 54 61 115 - 02 - 18 20 - 02 - 34 36 56 B A(H) 32 39 71 05 22 -- 27 04 30 -- 34 61

KABIKANKAN MUKUNDARAM MAHAVIDYALAYA Name of the Principal/O.C/T.C. : DR. BIPRADAS NANDI Academic Courses Offered : Shift Honours General Others Day √ √ √ Honours Subjects Offered : B.A. HONOURS & GENERAL 1. Total Enrollment of Students (All Shifts) : Year B.A. Male Female Total 1st Year 221 150 371 2nd Year 134 81 215 3rd Year 150 87 237 2. Enrollment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes O.B.C Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 99 42 141 2 1 3 20 10 30 24 28 52 2nd Year 51 20 71 1 1 2 17 11 28 08 15 23 3rd Year 62 20 82 3 0 3 13 09 22 16 16 32 THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 197 3. No. of Foreign Students Studying (If Any) : No 4. Teaching Staff : [ Give Names of the Heads of Depts. Of the Colleges offering P.G. Courses] Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 2100200050013000 5. Non-Teaching staff : Full time : M – 4, F – 0 Part time : M – 5 F - 0 6. Research Activities by the Teachers : Only 2012-13. Nil (No minor & major research project) 7. No.of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 2533( Two thousand five hundred thirty three) 8. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 1 (One) 9. Hostel Facilities : No. of Mess (Boys) NA No. of Mess (Girls) NA No. of Students actually residing : Boys NA Girls NA 11. Special Feature of the College (if any) : The College is located at a remote area and 70% of the student belong to backward classes & minority group. Examination Results : (2013) Name of the Course No. Appeared No. Passed Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total B.A.Genl. 191 108 299 1 3 1 48 53 00 03 02 38 53 106 B.A (H) 157 105 262 2 24 12 26 64 02 28 17 33 80 144

KANDRA RADHAKANTA KUNDU MAHAVIDYALAYA Name of the Principal/O.C/T.C : Dr. Mrinal Kanti Chattopadhyay Academic Courses Offered : Shift Honours General Others Morning **Day Hons General Evening Honours Subjects Offered : 1) BNGH 2) HISH 3) GEOH 4) ENGH 5) SNSH 1. Total Enrollment of Students (All Shifts) : Year B.A Male Female Total 1st Year 637 378 1015 2ndYear 384 275 695 3rd Year 257 163 420 2. Enrollment of S.C/S.T/O.B.C Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribe O.B.C Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 147 52 199 03 00 03 58 35 93 210 129 339 2nd Year 75 33 108 00 01 01 42 22 64 99 90 189 3rd Year 64 21 85 00 00 00 19 18 37 55 55 110 THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 198 3. No. of Foreign Students Studying (If Any) : Nil 4.Teaching Staff :[Furnish names of the Head of Depts. Of the College offering P.G Courses] Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 02 03 -- 03 01 -- 06 -- 02 04 -- 01 5. Non-Teaching staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 03 02 04 6. Research Activities by the Teachers : NA 7. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 14282 8. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 02 Copies 9. Hostel Facilities: No. of Mess (Boys) : Nil (Girls) :- Nil No. of Students actually residing: Boys: - NA Girls: - NA 11. Special Feature of the College (if any) : Nil Examination Results : (2013) Name of the NO. Appeared No. Passed Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total BA Gnl 184 128 312 - 13 - 125 138 - 21 - 83 104 242 BA (H) 64 38 102 03 45 - 48 04 28 32 80

KASHIPUR MICHAEL MADHUSUDAN MAHAVIDYALAYA

Kashipur, P.O.: Panchakote Raj, Dist.: Purulia, Pin – 723132 (W.B.) Tel.: (03251) 246500, 246556 Fax: 03251-246500 E-mail: [email protected] Name of the Principal : Dr (Smt) Subrata Choudhury (Principal) Academic Courses Offered : B.A (Hons & Gen), B.Sc (General) Shift Honours General Others Morning --- Day Day Day Evening --- Honours Subjects Offered : BNGH, ENGH, GEOH, HISH, PHIH, SOCH 1. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year B.A B.Sc B.Com. Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 364 203 567 09 02 11 --- 2nd Year 228 170 398 04 0 04 --- 3rd Year 183 117 300 0 0 0 ---

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 199 2. Enrolment of S.C/S.T/O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribe O.B.C Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Yr 97 37 134 71 25 96 18 12 30 01 03 04 2nd Yr 74 32 106 27 18 35 25 11 36 0 0 0 3rd Yr 46 17 63 22 10 32 10 11 21 02 0 02 3. No of Foreign Students studying (If Any) : NO 4. Teaching Staff : (Give Names of the Heads of Depts. Of the Colleges) Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 02 - 01 02 03 --- 09 -- 01 05 --- N.B.—Contractual Teacher : Gen (02) 5. Non-Teaching Staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 04 05 02 - 01 0 0 0 05 04 0 0 0 02 0 0 6. Research Activities by the Teachers : Only 2012-2013 *(Please find attachment) 7. No of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.2013) : 10,233 Nos 8. No of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.2013) : 176 9. Hostel Facilities : No of Mess (Boys) NO No. of Mess (Girls) NO 10 No. of Students actually residing: Boys NO Girls NO 11. Special Feature of the College (if any) : * Career counseling at Regular Basis Examination Results : (2013) Name of the No Appeared No Passed Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total BA Genl. 61 67 128 - 01 - 22 23 - 5 - 24 29 52 BA(H) 61 52 113 - 36 -- 36 1 30 -- 31 67 *6. Research Activities of Teachers (2012-13) 1. Dr. Kshirod Chandra Mahato, Associate Professor in Bengali i) Research Areas : · Bangla Sahityer Madhhya Yug- Mangal Kabbya · Folkculture in Manbhum ii) Research Projects: (i) Sahetya Bhabanay Sharat Chandra O Manik, UGC-MRP, 2013-14 (in progress) iii) Research Publications : √õ∂fl¬±ø˙Ó¬ ·ËLö › √õ∂ıg¬-øÚıg¬ ·ËLö – 1/ ë똱ڈ”¬˜ı˛ ’±øı±¸œ ˘±fl¬ıÓ¬±ííñıºœ˚˛ ¸±ø˝Ó¬… ¸—¸, fl¬˘fl¬±Ó¬±, 2011/ √õ∂ıg¬-øÚıg¬ – 1/ ë똱ڈ”¬˜ı˛ √õ∂ı± ʱӬ¬Û±Ó¬ííñ¸±¸…±ø˘©Ü ï˙±ı˛ ¸—‡…±ó fl¬˘fl¬±Ó¬±, 1413/

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 200 2/ ë똱ڈ”¬˜ı˛ fl‘¬ø¯∏¸—¶®øÓ¬ › ¬Û±˘±¬Û±ı«Ìííñ˚≈·ı˛ ά±fl¬ ï˙±ı˛ ¸—‡…±ó, 1415/ 3/ ë똱ڈ”¬˜ı˛ ˝◊ ¬Ûı˛ıííñ˜±ı˛±—ı≈è, 1˜ ı¯∏«, 1˜ ¸—‡…± ¬Û≈èø˘˚˛±, 1414/ 4/ ë똱ڈ”¬˜ı˛ ˘±fl¬˚±Úííñ˚≈·ı˛ ά±fl¬, ï˙±ı˛œ˚˛-1418ó fl¬˘fl¬±Ó¬±/ 5/ ë똱ڈ”¬˜ı˛ ’ı˘≈l ˘±fl¬Ú‘Ó¬…ííñ¬Û≈èø˘˚˛± ¬Û«Ì ï¬Û”ʱ-ı±ø¯∏«fl¬œ 1418ó, ˜±Úı±Ê±ı˛, ¬Û≈èø˘˚˛±/ 6/ ë똱ڈ”¬˜ı˛ ˘±fl¬√õ∂˚≈øMêííñfl¬—¸±ıÓ¬œ ï˙±ı˛œ˚˛± ¸—‡…±-1418ó, ˜±Úı±Ê±ı˛ ¬Û≈èø˘˚˛±/ 7/ ë똱ڈ”¬ø˜ ά◊¬Ûˆ¬±¯∏±ı˛ ı˛+¬ÛÓ¬±øMWfl¬ ∆ıø˙©Ü…ííñ·ËLö ëÁ¬±h¬‡ø`¬ ı±—˘± ά◊¬Ûˆ¬±¯∏± √õ∂¸ºí ¸•Û±-ı˛˜±Ú±Ô ±¸, ıÌ«±˘œñfl¬˘fl¬±Ó¬± 09,2011/ 8/ ë똱ڈ”¬˜ı˛ ˘±fl¬¸—¶‘®øÓ¬ – ʱÚfl¬˝øÚííñ˜±Úˆ”¬˜ ¸—ı± ï˜˝±˘˚˛± ¸—‡…± 2007ó, ¬Û≈èø˘˚˛±/ 9/ ëë¬Û≈èø˘˚˛± ±-Ú±‰¬ – øııÓ«¬Úı˛ ’±˘±fl¬ííñ˜±Úˆ”¬˜ ¸—ı±, ï˜˝±˘˚˛± 2008ó, ¬Û≈èø˘˚˛±/ 10/ ë똱ڈ”¬˜ı˛ ˘±fl¬Sêœh¬±˚˛ ëÂh¬±íííñfl¬—¸±ıÓ¬œ, ï˙±ı˛œ˚˛± 1417ó, ˜±Úı±Ê±ı˛/ 2. Dr. Suvranshu Pan, Assistant Professor in Economics i) Resear Project : · Completed UGC-sponsored Minor Research Project as Principal Investigator on “Problem and Prospects of MGNREGS : A Case Study of Purulia District of West Bengal” (2009-11). · Working as Principal Investigator in another UGC-sponsored Minor Research Project on “Reality of Poverty and Employment in India : Case Study of Purulia District, West Bengal” (2013-14). ii) Seminar Organization : · Organising Secretary of UGC-sponsored Two-day National Seminar on “Poverty and Globalization: Challenge for Economic Development” to be organized by the Department of Economics of and at Kashipur Michael Madhusudan Mahavidyalaya in collaboration with College, Lalpur, Purulia during February-March 2014. iii) Books (2012-13): · Foreign Direct Investment and Indian Economy, ISBN 978-81-8484-238-8, Regal Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. · Two Decades of Economic Reforms in India, ISBN 978-81-8484-284-5, Edited Volume, Regal Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. · Economic Reforms and Common Property Resources, ISBN 978-81-8484- 323-1, Edited Volume, Regal Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. iv) Papers: · “Trends of Poverty and Employment in Globalize India”, The Indian Journal of Labour Economics, ISSN 0971-7927, (Accepted and Communicated). · “Foreign Direct Investment and Indian Economy: Recent Trends”, Journal of Quantitative Economics, ISSN 0971-1554, (Accepted and Communicated). · “A Comparative Analysis of MGNREGA in Eastern Indian States”, Bihar Economic Journal, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 125-140, ISSN 2230-8970, September, 2013, Patna. · “Impacts of Climate Change on Indian Agriculture: An Overview”, in S. Hazra (Ed.): Environmental Issues and Challenges, ISBN 978-81-8484-250- 0, pp. 432-450, Regal Publications, New Delhi, 2013. · “Sanghabaddha Jal Utsya Parichalana Ebong Bharate Jaler Dusprapyata”, in A. Bhukta (ed.) volume on Water Issues in India, 2013. · “Current Scenario of Climate Change and Human Development in Development Countries: Indian Perspective”, Journal of Human Development, (Accepted and Communicated), 2013-14. · “Food Security along with the Internal Liberalization Issue in Indian Economy”, in B. Chatterjee & A.K. Karmakar (eds): Food Security in India, ISBN 978-81-8484-158-9, pp. 278-95, Regal Publications, New Delhi, 2012. THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 201 · “How Climate Change Affects Food Security in India: An Empirical Analysis”, in D.N. Bhattacharyya (ed): Indian Economic Development: Contemporary Issues, ISBN 978-81-8484-167-1, pp. 50-60, Regal Publications, New Delhi, 2012. · “Poverty and Employment: Situation of Globalize India”, Indian Economic Journal (ISSN 0019-4662), Special Issues, pp. 451-457, December, Rishikonda, 2013. · “The Crisis of Neo-Liberalism and FDI Flows in India”, 16th Annual Conference Volume of Indian Political Economy Association, October, Roorkee, 2013. 3. Dr. Arabinda Mallick, Assistant Professor in Chemistry i) S. Mondal, T. Das, P. Ghosh, A. Mallick, P. Purkayastha, 2013, FRET-based characterisation of surfactant bilayer protected core-shell carbon nanoparticles: Advancement toward carbon nanotechnology, Chem. Comm. 49, 7648-7650. ii) A. Mallick, B. Haldar, U.K. Roy, 2013, Formation of extended probe- cyclodextrin nanotubular supra structures: Endogenous surfactants triggered on-demand release, Chem. Phys. Lett. 580, 82-87. (Corresponding Author). iii) R. Thakur, A. Mallick, A. Chakraborty, 2012, Photophysical and photodynamical study of fluoroquinolone drug molecule in bile salt aggregates; Photochem. Photobiol. 88, 128-1255. iv)A. Mallick, U.K. Roy, B. Haldar, S. Pratihar, 2012, A Newly Developed Highly Selective Ratiometric Fluoride ion Sensor: Photophysical, NMR and Density Functional Studies; Analyst, 137, 1247-1251. (Corresponding Author).

KATWA COLLEGE

Katwa, Burdwan Telephone No. STD-03453 Day: 255049, 258434 Morning: 255164, Evening: 250721 Email ID : [email protected] Name of the TIC : Anindya Bandyopadhyay 1. Academic Courses offered : (Put tick mark) Shift Honours General Others (B.Ed) Morning v v Day v v Evening v v Honours Subjects Offered : Bengali, English, Sanskrit, History, Geography, Philosophy, Political Science, Economics, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Zoology, Botany, Physiology, and Accountancy. 2. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year B.A B.Sc B.Com Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 1076 936 2012 272 91 363 34 0 34 2nd Year 825 849 1674 116 47 163 17 1 18 3rd Year 779 567 1346 125 45 170 20 1 21 Total 2680 2352 5032 513 183 696 71 2 73 Year B.Ed M.A/M.Sc Others Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 55 45 100 ------2nd Year ------3rd Year ------Total 55 45 100 ------THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Report—26 Annual Report, 2012-13 202 3. Enrolment of SC/ST/OBC Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes OBC Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 131 198 329 7 3 10 186 103 289 138 160 298 2nd Year 196 153 349 9 4 13 92 54 146 177 146 323 3rd Year 199 111 310 2 2 4 63 50 113 166 110 276 Total 526 462 988 18 9 27 341 207 548 481 416 897 4. No. of Foreign Students studying (name of the country, course etc.) (If any) : Nil 5. Teaching Staff : (Furnish names of the Heads of Depts. of the colleges offering PG Courses) Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 34 5 0 2 7 0 0 1 11 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 6. Non–Teaching Staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 29 11 00200021002000 7. Research Activities by the Teachers: For 2012 – 2013 only (Give details) Nil 8. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.12.2013) : Day – 36789 Morning – 2767 Evening – 2790 9. No. of Journals subscribed by the Library : Day – 38 Morning – nil Evening – nil (as on 31.12.2013) 10. Hostel Facilities : No of Hostel (Boys) – 01No of Hostel (Girls) – 01 No of Students Actually residing: Boys – 80 Girls – 58 11. Special Feature of the college (If any) : i) 5 Units of NSS, ii) NCC (male & female), iii) Study Centre of Netaji Subhas Open University. Examination Results : (2013) Name of the No. Appeared No. Passed Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total B.A Gnl 483 376 859 0 30 0 211 241 1 59 0 196 256 497 B.A(H) 94 127 221 4 77 0 0 81 9 95 0 0 104 185 B.Sc Gnl 54 20 74 1 25 0 4 30 2 12 0 1 15 45 B.Sc(H) 87 27 114 30 36 0 0 66 7 14 0 0 21 87 B.ComGnl 6 0600022000002 B.Com(H) 7 0714005000005 B.Ed 44 53 97 42 2 0 0 44 53 0 0 0 0 97

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 203 MAHAVIDYALAYA Name of the Principal/O.T. /T.C. : DR. SANT RAM Academic Courses Offered : Shift Honours General Others Morning Day v v Evening Honours Subject Offered : Bengali, English, Hindi, History, Grography, Political Science & Accountancy. 1. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year B.A. B. Com. Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 125 93 218 43 08 51 2nd Year 77 70 147 53 06 59 3rd Year 44 36 80 19 13 32 2. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribe O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Yr. 20 23 43 10 04 14 07 06 13 18 09 27 2nd Yr 20 15 35 09 05 14 08 03 11 18 11 29 3rd Yr 08 09 17 03 03 06 04 03 07 06 08 14 3. No. of Foreign Students studying (if any) : 4. Teaching Staff : (Give Names of the Heads of Depts of the Colleges offering P.G.Courses).: N.A 5. Non-Teaching Staff : M: 10 6. Research Activities by the Teachers : Only 2012-13 – M.R.P. – 2 (two) candidates. 7. No.of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 9225 nos. 8. No. of Journals subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 1015 nos. 9. Hostel facilities : No.of Mess (Boys) No.of Mess (Girls) No. of Students actually residing : Boys Girls 10. Special Feature of the College (if any) : Name of the Appeared No. of Passed Courses Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total B.A.Genl. 12 09 21 X 01 X 02 03 X 01 X 06 07 10 B.A.(H) 35 24 59 01 24 XX 25 X 17 XX 17 42 B.Com.Gen. 03 X 03 XXX 01 XXXXXX 01 B.Com.(H) 27 02 29 X 03 XX 03 X 04 XX 04 07

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 204 Name of the Teacher-in-charge : Prof. Krishna Duttagupta 1. Academic courses offered : Shift Honours General Others Day 3 year Degree Course in Arts, Science and Commerce Honours subjects offered : Political Science, History, Bengali, Economics, English, Philosophy, Mathematics, Accountancy, Geography and Sanskrit. Physics and Chemistry have been introduced from 2010-11. 2. Total Enrolment of Students (All shifts) : Year B.A. B.Sc. B.Com. Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st year 377 370 747 26 07 33 144 18 162 2nd year 252 264 516 28 07 35 68 09 77 3rd year 139 218 357 14 05 19 48 11 59 TOTAL 768 852 1620 68 19 87 260 38 298 3. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students(All courses) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st year 127 72 199 16 16 32 25 15 40 19 05 24 2nd year 70 41 111 05 - 05 03 - 03 10 06 16 3rd year 39 39 78 03 04 07 08 - 08 05 07 12 TOTAL 236 152 388 24 20 44 36 15 51 34 18 52 4. No. of Foreign students studying (If any) : N.A. 5. Teaching Staff : (Give names of the Heads of Depts. of the Colleges offering P.G. courses) Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 08 01 - 02 05 01 -- 02 --- 07 --- No. of sanctioned full time teaching posts : 24 · Part-time teaching posts have been approved by the Govt. Full Time Part time(Casual) Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 06 03 01 - 02 --- 03 02 -- 01 01 -- 6. Non-teaching staff : No. of sanctioned full-time non-teaching posts : 24 · Part-time (Casual) non- teaching posts have not been approved by the Govt. 7. Research activities by the Teachers : Only 2012-13(Give details) : Annexure enclosed 8. No. of books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 24324

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 205 9. No. of Journals subscribed by the Library (as on 31.5.2013) : 05 10. Hostel facilities : No. of Hostel (Boys) N.A. No. of Hostel (Girls) N.A. No. of Students actually residing: Boys Nil Girls Nil 11. Special Feature of the College (if any) : 1. Installation of Solar energy in our Campus is a novel attempt from us to create awareness in the locality and also among our students about the necessity of using renewable energy. College campus has got three solar street-light systems and two home-light systems at the office. Both the system not only reduces the cost of electricity bill but further more generates sense credibility among stake-holders in regard to the use of alternative energy. 2. Our mission to develop a rain-water recycling process unit at our campus is almost on the way of successful completion. The mission has got two way benefits, firstly it will certainly help to reduce the wastage of rain water which we all know is completely purified and secondly it is for the consciousness of the future generation about the scarcity of the drinking water world wide. Since almost 1000 thousand new students take admission at our institution in the every academic session, our endeavour will surely arouse a positive perception to the conservation of water - which is absolutely necessary for the existence of life in the years to come. 3. Last but not the least the performance of our students in co-curriculum activities including sports and Games has brought lot of laurels and made ourselves proud. We stand as the champions in Kabaddi, Kho-Kho in University competition. We believe participation of our students in extra curricular activity enhances the academic strength of our students; we strongly encourage them to such activity. Examination Results : (2012) Name of the No. appeared No. Passed course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total BA Gen 104 116 220 - 02 - 43 45 - 09 - 69 78 123 BA(H) 98 84 182 02 66 - 13 81 01 58 - 01 60 141 B.Sc.Gen 06 - 06 - 01 - 01 02 ----- 02 B.Sc.(H) 05 01 06 01 03 -- 04 ----- 04 B.Com.Gen 23 03 26 - 01 - 13 14 ----- 14 B.Com (H) 38 04 42 01 24 - 03 28 - 02 -- 02 30

KHAMARGACHI B.ED. COLLEGE Name of the Head/Principal : Dr. P. Joardar 1. Total Enrolment of Students : B.Ed. Year Male Female Total 2012-13 45 55 100 2. Enrolment of S.C/S.T/O.B.C/ Students : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribe O.B.C Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 2012 20 8 28 1 4 5 3 4 7 3 3 6 No. of Foreign Students studying : No THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 206 4. Teaching Staff : Full Time Part-Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 2101310003000000 5. Non-Teaching Staff : Full Time Part-Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 6 1 1 6. Research Activities by the Teachers (only 2012-13) : N.A 7. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 4350 8. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 21 9. Hostel Facilities : No. of Mess (Boys): 50, No. of Mess (Girls): 50. No. of Students actually residing: Boys 20, Girls 23 . 11. Special Feature of the College (if any) : N.A Examination Results : (2012-2013) Name of The No. Appeared No. Passed Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total B.Ed. 45 55 100 43 2 45 55 55 100

KHATRA ADIBASI MAHAVIDYALAYA Name of the Principal/O.C./T.I.C. : 1st June, 2012 to November, 2012 – Prof. Syamsundar Sen November, 2012 to May, 2013 – Prof. Serajul Haque Academic Courses Offered : Shift Honours General Others Morning Day PP Evening Honours Subjects Offered : BNGH, ENGH, HISH, SNSH, SNTH, PHIH, MTMH, CGRH 1. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year B.A. B.SC. B.COM Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 1021 491 1512 09 02 11 --- 2nd Year 645 335 992 06 - 06 .- -- 3rd Year 405 213 618 02 - 02 --- 2. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Casts Scheduled Tribe O.B.C. Muslim Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Yr 220 067 187 188 118 406 112 060 172 15 11 26

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 207 2nd Yr 126 048 174 174 058 232 091 037 128 10 04 14 3rd Yr 071 024 095 129 038 167 051 028 079 08 07 15 3. No. of Foreign Students studying (if Any) : N I L 4. Teaching Staff : [Give Names of the Heads of Depts. Of the Colleges offering P.G. Courses] Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 09 0 0 0 02 0 0 0 13 0 03 0 03 0 0 0 4. Non-Teaching Staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 8431100000000000 6. Research Activities by the Teachers : Only 2012-13 i) Sri Aloke Bhowmik (Asstt. Prof. in History ) : Registered Ph.D Scholar at BU, conducting UGC sponsored MRP ii) Smt. Sreerupa Bhattacharjee (Asstt. Prof. in History ) : Registered Ph.D Scholar at BU, conducting UGC sponsored MRP iii) Dr. Bhimesen Mahata (Associate Prof. in Bengali) : Completed one UGC sponsored MRP iv)Dr. Parthasarothi Hati (Asstt. Prof. in Bengali) : Completed one UGC sponsored MRP v) Smt. Kalpita Nandi (Asstt. Prof. in Philosophy) : Doing M. Phil at Jadavpur University vi)Sri Biswajit Patra (Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher) : Completed Ph.D Course Work vii)Dr. Paresh Choudhury (Associate Professor in Philosophy) Awarded Ph D Degree from CU 7. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 23,022 8. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 03 9. Hostel Facilities : No. of Mess (Boys): 1 No. of Mess (Girls): NIL No. of Students actually residing: Boys: 80 Girls: NIL 10. Special Feature of the College (if any) : Examination Results : Name of the No. Appeared No. Passed Grand Total Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total BA Genl. 58 95 153 - 01 - 11 12 - 01 - 28 29 41 BA (H) 30 33 63 02 21 -- 23 01 23 -- 24 47

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Name of the Principal : SAMIR KUMAR GANGULY. Accademic Courses Offered : Shift Honours General Others Morning Day B.A/B.Sc B.A/B.Sc/B.Com Evening Honours Subject Offered : English, Bengali, Pol,Sc. Sanskrit, Philosophy, History, Economics, Education,Geography, Mathematics’, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology. 1. Total Enrollment of Students (All Shifts) Year B.A B.Sc B.Com Male Female total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 632 303 935 167 37 204 --- 2nd Year 467 272 739 95 17 112 --- 3rd Year 313 208 521 60 16 76 --- 2. Enrollment of S.C/S.T/OBC. Students (AllCourses) : YearScheduled CasteScheduled Tribe OBC Muslim Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Yr 132 28 160 09 02 11 63 31 94 207 84 291 2nd Yr 113 23 136 10 04 14 43 26 69 136 70 206 3rd Yr 67 12 79 08 02 10 33 10 43 87 67 154 3. No.of Foreign Students Studuing(If any) : Nil. 4. Teaching Staff : (Give Names of the Heads of Depts.of the College offering PG.Courses): Not applicable 5. Non-Teaching Staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 15 05 ------6. Research activities by the Teachers:Only 2012-13 : MRP undertaken by R.K.Biswas,Asstt. Professor in Pol.Sc. & Dr.Aminul Islam, Associate Professor in Zoology, 7. No.of Books in the Library : 33204 8. No.of Journals Subscribed by the Library(as on 31.05.13) : 25 (Twentyfive) 9. Hostel Facilities : No. of Mess (Boys) 01 No.of Mess(Girls) 01 (under construction) 10. No.of students actually residing : Boys. 32 Girls. Nil 11. Special Feature of the college (if any) : 12. Examination Results(2013) : Name of the Courses No.Appeared No.Passed No.Passed Boys Girls Grand Total Boys Girls Total 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total B.A.Genl. 150 108 258 - 06 - 62 68 - 03 - 40 43 111 BA(H) 130 50 180 02 63 -- 65 04 40 -- 44 109 B.ScGenl 03 - 03 - 01 -- 01 ----- 01 B.Sc(H) 50 07 57 02 20 -- 22 - 04 -- 04 26

THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 209 KULTI COLLEGE Name of the Principal : Dr. Lakshminarayan Neogi Academic Courses Offered : Shift Honours General Others Morning - - 1) Comp. training for Commerce students. Day Beng.Hons.; Eng.Hons.; BA Gen. B.Com 2)Functional English His.Hons.; Pol.Sc.Hons.; Gen.; B.Sc(pure) (UGC sponsors) Geo.Hons.;Sans.Hons.; Gen. &B.Sc(Bio) Hindi Hons.;MCB Hons.; Gen including Zoo.Hons.; Accty.Hons. BBA. including BBA Evening - -- Honours Subjects Offered : a 1. T otal Enrolment of Students ( All Shifts ) : Year B.A. B.Sc. B.COM Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 463 186 649 43 09 52 116 26 144 2nd Year 137 228 365 10 08 18 113 23 136 3rd Year 89 220 309 05 14 19 99 28 127 Year B.Mus/B.Ed./B.B.A/BCA M.A/M.Sc/LLB Others Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year (BBA) 04 04 08 ------2nd Year (BBA) 01 02 03 ------3rd Year (BBA) ------2. Enrolment of S.C/S.T./O.B.C. Students ( All Courses) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribe O.B.C Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1stYear 36 23 59 09 03 12 12 01 13 18 10 28 2ndYear 62 50 112 06 07 13 01 0 01 05 03 08 3rdYear 36 45 81 01 05 06 0 03 03 14 11 25 3. No. of foreign Students studying (If Any) : 4. Teaching Staff : [ Give names of the Heads of Depts.Of theColleges offering P.G.Courses] Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC GEN SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC GEN SC ST OBC 07 02 - 01 04 --- 05 -- 1 10 -- 01 5. Non- Teaching Staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC GEN SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC GEN SC ST OBC 09 05 - 01 02 - 01 - 08 03 -- 04 -- 01 6. Research Activities by the Teachers : Only 2012-13 : 2 7. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 13256 THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Report—27 Annual Report, 2012-13 210 8. No. of journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 259 9. Hostel Facilities : No. of Mess ( Boys) : NA No. of Mess (Girls) : NA 10. No. of students actually residing: Boys : NA Girls : NA 11. Special Feature of the College (if any) : co-education college Examination Results : (2013) Name of the No. of Appear No. of Pass Grand Total Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total B.A. Gen. 47 40 87 - 1 - 14 15 - 2 - 14 16 31 B.A( Hons) 29 104 133 1 17 -- 18 3 68 -- 71 89 B.Sc.Gen 02 02 04 ------01 -- 1 1 B.Sc.(Hons) 07 09 16 - 6 -- 6 - 2 -- 2 8 B.Com. Gen 22 01 23 - 6 - 11 17 --- 1 1 18 B.Com.(Hons)35 19 54 - 27 -- 27 3 12 -- 15 42 BBA 01 02 03 0 01 0 0 01 01 01 0 0 02 03

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M.U.C. WOMEN’S COLLEGE, BURDWAN Name of the Principal : DR SUKRITI GHOSAL, M.A. Ph.D. Academic Course Offered Shift Honours Pass Others Morning Nil 3yr Degree Course (General B A) Day BA & B.Sc. 3yr Degree Course (General BA & B.Sc.) PG (English) HONOURS SUBJECTS OFFERED : Bengali, English, Political Science, Philosophy, History, Sanskrit, Economics, Geography, Education, Botany, Zoology, Microbiology, Nutrition, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Computer Science. 1. Total Enrolment of students (shift wise) : B.A. B.Sc. Female Total Female Total 1st Year (Morning) 489 489 XX 1st year (Day) 700 700 290 290 2nd Year (Morning) 452 452 XX 2nd Year (Day) 616 616 252 252 3rd Year (Morning) 423 423 XX 3rd Year (Day) 515 515 253 253 Post Graduate (Eng) 1st yr 30 30 XX Post Graduate (Eng) 2nd yr 30 30 XX 2. Enrolment of SC/ST/OBC Students : Year Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribe Other Backward classes Others PH Female Female Female Female 1st Year (Morning) 86 12 75 03 1st year (Day) 92 33 109 04 2nd Year (Morning) 39 07 28 01 2nd Year (Day) 62 32 56 01 3rd Year (Morning) 16 03 18 04 3rd Year (Day) 77 18 55 03 Post Graduate (Eng) 1st yr 05 01 02 00 Post Graduate (Eng) 2nd yr 04 01 01 00 3. No of Foreign Students Studying (if any) : 04 (English Honours-3 & Economics Honours one 2nd yr & 3rd yr) -2- 4. Teaching Staff : (as on 31.05.2013) Full Time : 53 Part-time : 15 Contractual- 05 Male-24 Female-27 Male-4 & Female-11 Male-2 & Female-3 Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 12 09 x 03 24 03 x 01 15 x x x 4 1 x x 5. Non-Teaching Staff : (as on 31.05.2013) Full Time: -31 Contractual- :03 Male-30 Female-1 Male-2 Female-1 Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 26 02 01 01 01 x x x 02 x x x 01 x x x 6. Research activities by the teachers during 2012-2013 : • Minor Research Projects : 08 • Article in Peer Reviewed Journal :32 (International), 23 (National)

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• Papers Presented : 16 (National), 4 ( International) • Ph.D. awarded : 01 • Research Guide : 03 • Book Edited: Nil • Journal Referee: 03 7. Total no of books in the Library (Up to 31.5.2013) : Day-32561 Morn. –5295 8. Total no of Journals subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 18 9. Hostel accommodation : No of Hostels: 3(Two). Accommodation: 360 10. Special feature of the college (if any) : Re-accredited by NAAC at B with CGPA Score 2.72. 11. EXAMINATION RESULTS : 2013 Name of Examination No. Appeared No. Passed 1084 758 Female Total 1st 2nd Dtn. Pass Total BA (Genl.) 490 490 00 56 X 228 284 BA (Hons) 337 337 43 243 X 286 B.SC (Genl.) 24 24 00 16 X 16 B.SC (Hons) 208 208 59 88 X 147 MA (English) 25 25 04 21 x 25 Total: 1084 1084 106 424 228 758

, MAHULA SREE RAMKRISHNAN TEACHERS’ TRAINING INSTITUTE (B.Ed.) Name of the Principal : Smt. Bijaya Laxmi Sahu. Academic Courses Offered : B.Ed (Day) 1. Total Enrolment of Students : B.Ed Male Female Total 1st Year 56 44 100 2. Enrolment of S.C. /S.T. /O.B.C. Students : S.C. S.T. O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1stYear 22 12 34 3 1 4 11 10 21 8 5 13 3. No. of Foreign Studying : Nil. 4. Teaching Staff : M – 6 F - 2 5. Non Teaching Staff : M – 6, F - 3 6. Research Activities by the Teachers : No. 7. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 3600. 8. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 8. 9. Hostel Facilities : No. of Mess (Boys)… 60, No. of Mess (Girls)… 50. No. of Students Actually Residing: Boys – 18, Girls – 24.

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10. Special feature of the college (if any) : NA 11. Examination Results : (2013) Name of the No. Appeared No. Passed Course Boys Girls Boys Girls Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total

B.Ed. 56 44 100 49 7 x x 56 44 x x x 44

MANKAR COLLEGE

P.O.MANKAR, DIST : BURDWAN, PIN NO: 713144.W.B. Email: [email protected] Name of the Principal/O.C. /T.C. : Dr. Chhabi De. 1. Academic Courses Offered : Shift Honours General Morning Day 3 Yr. Degree Course 3 Yr. Degree Course Evening Honours Subjects Offered : Arts Group : Bengali, English, Geography, History, Political Science, Hindi, Sanskrit, Philosophy. Science Group : Computer Science, Mathematics, Commerce Group : Accountancy. 2. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year B.A. B.Sc. B.Com. Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 321 311 632 34 07 41 42 07 49 2nd Year 171 231 402 30 03 33 36 11 47 3rd Year 169 181 350 30 06 36 18 11 29 3. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribe O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Yr 71 55 126 30 15 45 46 35 81 55 49 104 2nd Yr 43 34 77 15 12 27 27 17 44 27 26 53 3rd Yr 38 29 67 10 02 12 15 14 29 29 29 58 4. No. of Foreign Students studying (if Any) : NIL 5. Teaching Staff : (Give Names of the Heads of Depts. Of the colleges offering P.G. Courses) Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 06 02 00 00 04 01 00 01 20 02 01 00 15 00 00 00 6. Non-Teaching staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 11 04 01 01 02 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 7. Research Activities by the Teachers : For (2012- 13) Only (Give details)

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i) Dr. Kusum Rai, Assistant Professor in Hindi: MRP title: Vaishwikaran Samaj Aur Ikkshavin Sadi Ke Hindi Upanyas ii) Prof Makeshwar Rajak, Assistant Professor in Hindi, MRP title: Mohan Raaesh Ke Natakon Mein Adhunik Bharatiya Pariwar iii) Prof. Srabanti Ghosh, Assistant Professor in Geography, a) MRP title: Water Resource of Kasai Basin And Its Impact On Agriculture. b) PhD thesis: Water Resource of Kasai Basin and Its Impact on Agriculture—A Geographical Appraisal. iv) Abhik Dasgupta, Assistant Professor in Geography, a) MRP title: A study of Human Ecology of the of the Sundarbans,West Bengal. b) PhD thesis Submitted: An enquiry into the Man-environment relationship of the in Sundarban, WB. v) Prof Chhabi De, Associate Professsor in Economics : PhD Thesis : Regional Disparities In Vegetable Sectors—An Economic Analysis. vi) Prof. Amitava Bondyopadhyay, Assistant Professor in Computer Science, MRP title: An Experimental Study on the Effectiveness of E- Governance OSS/FS Using Multi Platform. vii) Prof. Tarun , Assistant Professor in Commerce, MRP title: Quality Management In Higher Education. viii) Dr. Partha Pratim Bandyopadhyay, Assistant Professor in Political Science.MRP title: Theory of State Formation Propounded by Tilly and Its Application in India. 8. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.2013) : General 14096 + Remedial 3003 = 17099. 9. No of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 03. 10. Hostel Facilities : No. of Hostel (Boys) √ Girls Under Construction/Work in Progress. 11. Special Feature of the College (if any) : It is a NAAC accredited rural college located in the highly backward Jangal Mahal area. The college has developed good infrastructure and has 24 x 7 assured power supply through installed Generator. There is a good auditorium, internet lab, classrooms with glass boards and public address system, Audio Visual Projectors and smart boards. Physical Education has been introduced. Again it is the only college that teaches Santali in the District of Burdwan. The students are well mannered and disciplined and the result is uniformly good. Examination Results : (2013) Name of the No. Appeared No. Passed Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total BA Genl 71 77 148 01 04 - 30 35 - 05 - 32 37 72 BA (H) 57 81 138 02 37 -- 39 12 58 -- 70 109 B.Sc.Genl ------B.Sc.(H) 06 04 10 02 --- 02 02 --- 02 04 BComGnl 02 00 02 --- 02 02 ----- 02 BCom(H) 12 09 21 - 09 -- 09 - 08 -- 08 17

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NETAJI MAHAVIDYALAYA Name of the Principal/T.C./O.C. : Dr Asim Kr De, Ph.D. [with academic qualification] 1. Academic Courses offered : Shift Honours Pass Others Morning Day B. A.,B.Sc, B.Com B.A,B.Sc,B.Com MA in Bengali Evening Honours subjects offered : Beng, Eng, Pol.Sc, Phil, Sans, Hist, Geo, Santali, Education, Eco, Math, Zoo, Bot, Chem, Phy. Com.Sc,ENV. Sc, BCA Acct., ,BBA, 2. Total enrolment of students [shiftwise] : B.A. B.Sc. Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 829 603 1432 251 104 355 2nd Year 649 426 1075 192 80 272 3rd Year 400 289 689 131 58 189 B.Com. BCA/BBA Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 125 01 126 45 11 56 2nd Year 118 00 118 49 12 61 3rd Year 82 00 80 41 05 46 3. Enrolment of SC/ST/OBC students : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Other Backward classes Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st 295 98 393 81 17 98 93 51 144 72 76 248 2nd 266 89 355 46 24 70 50 23 73 98 42 140 3rd 126 40 166 32 09 41 19 26 45 59 18 77 4. No. of Foreign students studying [if any] : √ [Country and course wise] 5. Teaching staff :: Full time Part-time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 25 4 - 2 8 -- 1 17 1 2 2 13 --- 6. Non-teaching staff : Full time Part-time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 28 6 1 2 3 ------2 -- 7. Research activities by the teachers during 2012-2013 : 1) Dr. Jiban Kumar Pal – Major Research Project under U.G.C. Title of the Project : Monitoring of pollen incidence in the atmosphere of Hooghly district, West Bengal with reference to allergic disorders. Ref. No-41-44 2012(SR) dt-17 July-2013. 2) Dr. Hora Krishna Samanta – Minor Research Project under U.G.C Title of the Project : Optimization problem in locally convex linear Topological spaces. 8. Total no. of books in the Library [upto 31.05.2013] : 41620 Total no. of journals subscribed during 2012 – 2013 : 31

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9. Hostel accommodation : No. of Hostel : [Boys]………..2…….[Girls]…….2………. No. of residents : [Boys]………120…….[Girls]…140………. 10. Special merit shown by the students [if any] : Excellent result by the tribal students in Santhali, two of which are remarkable. 11. Special feature of the College [if any] : A water analaysing laboratory in collaboration with PHE Deptt. Govt of West Bengal and Hooghly Zila Parishad ; Study Centre of Indira Gandhi National Open University; and Netaji Subhash Open University; N.C.C.; N.S.S.; Post Office; CCTV Surveillance; Well equipped multigym; Inflibnet-NLIST facility; Wi-Fi facility; Compulsory Educational excursion for all the departments. 12. EXAMINATION RESULTS : 2013 Name of No. appeared No. Passed Examination Male Female Total Male Female Gr. Total 1st 2nd Dtn Pass Total 1st 2nd Dtn Pass Total BA[Pass] 231 120 351 01 16 73 90 23 61 84 174 BA[Hons] 179 182 361 17 101 08 126 30 118 13 161 287 Bsc[Gen] 16 07 23 5 02 07 4 8 12 Bsc[H] 113 49 162 27 47 74 18 27 45 Bcom[Gen] 09 09 02 02 02 BCom[H] 48 x 48 03 22 02 27 27 BBA 08 01 09 08 01 01 09 BCA 26 12 38 07 18 25 04 08 12 37 MA 14 14 28 05 09 14 10 03 13 27

NIKHIL BANGA SIKSHAN MAHAVIDYALAYA

Name of Principal/O.C/T.C. : Dr. Runu Das (Teacher-In-Charge) Academic Course Offered : Shift Honours Morning Day B.Ed. & B.P.Ed. Evening Honours Subject Offered : 1. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year B.Mus/ B.Ed. /B.B.A/B.C.A Others (B.P. Ed.) Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 58 37 95 49 Nil 49 2. Enrolment of S.C/S.T./O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : B.Ed.- 96 and B.P.Ed.- 50 Total - 146 Year Scheduled Cases Scheduled Tribes O.B.C Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total B.Ed. 15 14 29 9 4 13 Nil 2 2 4 Nil 4 B.P.Ed. 26 Nil 26 4 Nil 4 4 Nil 4 1 Nil 1 3. No. of Foreign Students studying (If Any) : No

* Report not submitted

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4. Teaching Staff : [Furnish names of the Heads of Dept. of the Colleges offering P.G. Courses] Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC Gen SC Gen SC Gen SC Gen SC Gen SC Gen SC Gen SC B.Ed. 4 1 Cont. 3 1 B.P.Ed2 Cont. 4 4 5. Non-Teaching Staff : Full Time Part Time (Casual Staff) Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 6 3 1 4 6. Research Activities by the Teachers : For (2012-13) only (Give details) : 1. Dr. Shyamal Kumar Hui : i) Seminar attended (National – 3 and International- 2) ii) Major Research Project iii) Paper publication-7 2. Diptiman Ghosh : i) UGC minor project. 3. Dr. Hiralal Adhikari : i) Eight Scholars are running their Ph.D. work under the supervisor of Dr. H.L. Adhikari under Burdwan University. 7. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 15959 8. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 08 9. Hostel Facilities : No. of Student (Boys) 50 (B.P.Ed.), No. of Student (Girls) 22 (B.Ed.) No. of Students actually residing : Boys 50 (B.P.Ed.), Girls 19 (B.Ed.) 10. Special Feature of the College (if any) : Nil Examination Results : 2013 Name of the No. AppearedNo. Passed Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2ndGold medalist Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total B.Ed. 58 37 95 57 1 — 58 58 37 —— 37 37 95 B.P.Ed. 49 — 49 49 ——— 49 ————— 49

NUTANHAT TEACHERS’ TRAINING INSTITUTE Name of the Principal : Dr. Basant Kumar Pradhan. Academic Courses Offered : Bachelor of Education ( B.Ed.) 1. Total Enrolment of Students : Year Male Female Total 2012-13 54 46 100 2. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribe O.B.C. Muslim Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 2012/13 09 11 20 0 1 01 08 05 13 07 08 15 3. No. of Foreign Students studying (if Any) : No.

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4. Teaching Staff : Dr. Basant Kumar Pradhan (Principal) Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 03 01 0 0 03 01 0 0 04 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Additional Teaching Staff (Tutor) : Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 01 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 5. Non – Teaching Staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 08 0 0 02 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6. Research Activities by the Teachers: ( Only 2012-13) : Article Published in “Teacher Today” Secondary Education, Rajasthan.(S.C.E.R.T), and Indian Council of Social Science Research. 7. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.2013) : 3032 8. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.2013) : 6 nos. 9. Hostel Facilities : No. of Mess (Boys) - 01 No. of Mess (Girls)- 01 10. No. of Students actually Residing: Boys : 02 Girls : 10 11. Special Feature of the colleges (if any) : Maintenance an Experimental School in the locality. Examination Results (2013) : Name of the Course No. Appeared. No. Passed Grand Total Boys Girls B.Ed. Boys Girls Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 54 46 100 54 0 0 54 45 01 0 46 100

PANCHMURA MAHAVIDYALAYA Name of the Principal/T.C/O.C : Mr. Ranjit Kumar Medya, M.Sc in Physics 1. Academic Courses offered : Shift Honors Pass Others Day BNGH,ENGH,PLSH, BNGP,ENGP,HISP,PLSP,PHIP, X HISH,PHIH,SNSH,ECOH ECOP,GEOG,SNTG,SNSP,PHSP, CGRH,MTMH,CEMH CEMP,MTMP,COMMERCE Honors subjects offered : BNGH, ENGH, PLSH, HISH, PHIH, SNSH, ECOH, CGRH,MTMH,CEMH 2. Total enrolment of students [shift-wise] : Year B.A B.Sc Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 597 319 916 91 17 108 2nd Year 444 228 672 52 12 64 3rd Year 210 118 328 39 8 47

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3. Enrolment of SC/ST/OBC students : Year Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribes Other Backward classes Muslim Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 104 33 132 74 22 96 112 54 166 27 9 36 2nd Year 112 39 151 55 13 68 51 35 86 4 2 6 3rd Year 62 20 82 45 9 54 57 34 91 11 4 15 4. No of Foreign students studying [if any] : [Country and course wise] 5. Teaching staff : Full time Part-time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 11 3 1 X 2 XXX 20 XX 4 2 XX 2 Temporary Teacher : Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 2 x 2 x x x x x 6. Non-teaching staff [as on 31.5.2013] : Full time Staff Casual Staff Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 3 2 2 5 X 1 XX 4 1 1 2 XXXX 7. Research activities by the teachers during 2012-2013 : Four Fulltime Teachers and one Part-time teacher have been awarded Ph.D. 8. Total No of books in the Library [up to 31.5.2013] : 17409 Total no. of Journals subscribed during 2012-2013 : 4 9. Hostel accommodation : No of Hostels : [Boys] 42 [Girls] √ No of residents: [Boys] [Girls] √ 10. Special Merit shown by the students [if any] : 11. Special feature of the college [if any] : Separate Sheet enclosed. 12. EXAMINATION RESULTS : 2013 Name of the Examination No. Appeared No of passed Male Female Grand Total Male Female Total 1st Class2nd ClassDtn. Pass Total 1st Class 2nd Class Dtn. Pass Total BA [Pass] 123 90 213 X 7 X 25 32 1 7 X 34 42 74 BA [Hons] 119 93 212 5 69 XX 74 7 66 XX 73 147 BSc[Pass] 2 4 6 XXXXXX 2 XX 2 2 BSc[Hons] 18 4 22 2 5 XX 7 X 3 XX 3 10 B.Com[Pass]XXXXXXXXXXXXXX B.Com[Hons]XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Special feature of the college : HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE : The College is the first rural Degree College in the District of Bankura .It was established on 20th August 1965 with a great hope of enlightenment. * Report not submitted

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Local ruraliter, toiling masses and a few education lovers extended their hands for establishment of this institution. Basically this is one of the underdeveloped areas of this District. Prof. Sudhangshu Sekhar Banerjee, now retired , was the founder Principal of this Institution. The great personalities like Mrinal Kanti Mukherjee, Late Dr. Pasupati Mandal, Late Mrs. Purabi Mukherjee, and Late Dr. Ratnakar Mondal had taken a great care and effort for successful completion of this Institution. The Institution got affiliation from the University of Burdwan in 1965. The University Grants Commission has also given its recognition under section 2 (f) and 12 (c) in 1971. At the time of inception it was an Institution of having only Arts Stream, but now it has been extended to Commerce & Science Stream also. It has three Hostels. One was built with the aid of Govt. of West Bengal and the other with the Grant of University Grants Commission. Most of the students belong to socially, educationally and economically poor families. This Institution is the brightest example of educational feeding to educationally improvised learners.

PANDUA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Name of the principal : Manjita Mondal Academic courses offered : B.Ed 1. Total Enrolment of Students : Year B.Ed Male Female Total 1st 45 55 100 2. Enrollment of Sc/St./O.B.C Students(AB Course) : Year Scheduledcaste Scheduled Tribe O.B.C Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Tota Male Female Total 1st 13 5 18 05 03 08 0 6 6 02 06 08 3. No of Foreign Students studying (if any) : No 4. Teaching Stuff : (Give name of the Head of Department of the colleges offering: PG Courses) Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 4 4 1 1

PATRASAYAR MAHAVIDYALAYA Name of the principal : Sumita Dutta Academic courses offered : Sift Honors General Others Day B.A B.A Honors Subject offered : BEG(H), SNS(H), HIS(H), PHY(H), ENG(H) 1. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : year B.A Male Female Total 1st Year 315 240 555 2nd Year 204 181 385 3rd Year 152 134 286

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2. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribe O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Yr 85 31 118 5 2 7 50 35 85 21 35 56 2nd Yr 54 20 74 2 3 5 31 16 47 20 18 38 3rd Yr 42 19 61 4 0 4 26 16 42 15 18 33 3. No. of Foreign Students studying (If Any) : NIL 4. Teaching Staff : (Give Names of the Heads of Depts. of the College offering P.G.Courses: Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 03 02 01 09 01 04 1. Sumita Dutta (Philosophy), Dept & T.I.C 2. DR. Nimai Charan Mahapatra (Sanskrit Dept.) 3. Milton Sarkar (Eng Dept) 4. Dr. Priya Jyoti Samanta (Hist. Dept) 5. Dilip Kumar Degar (Bengali Dept) 6. Sudhanshu Sekhar Mondal (Bengali Dept) 5. Non-Teaching staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 1 1 1 ------6. Research Activities by the Teachers : Only 2012-13 7. No of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 6811 8. No of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 9. Hostel Facilities : No .of Mess (Boys): NIL No. of Mess (Girls): NIL No. of Student actually residing : (Boys): NIL (Girls): Nil 10. Special Feature of the College (if any) : Study Centre of NETAJI SUBHAS OPEN UNIVERSITY: Examination Result (2013) : Name of theNo of students Appeared No of students Passed course Boys Girl Total Boys Girls Grand 1st 2nd Dist. pass Total 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total Total B.A Gen 64 70 134 - 1 - 33 34 10 43 53 87 B.A(H) 32 42 74 - 23 -- 23 1 29 30 53

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POLBA MAHAVIDYALAYA P.O. – POLBA, DIST.– HOOGHLY, PIN- 712148, PH. NO. 03213-225128, 225133

Name of the Teacher-in-Charge : Shri Sribas Biswas. 1. Academic Courses Offered : (Put tick mark) Shift Honours General Day √ √ Honours Subjects Offered : Bengali, English, History, Philosophy and Sanskrit. 2. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year. B.A. Male Female Total 1st Year 173 128 301 2ndYear 124 90 214 3rd Year 89 76 165 Total 386 294 680 3. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Castes. Scheduled Tribes. O.B.C. Muslim Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 45 22 67 14 10 24 04 04 08 19 13 32 2ndYear 37 12 49 12 05 17 09 07 16 09 07 16 3rdYear 15 05 20 08 10 18 01 00 01 07 17 24 Total 97 39 136 34 25 59 14 11 25 35 37 72 4. No. of Foreign Students Studying (name of the country, course etc.) (If Any) : NIL. 5. Teaching Staff : (Furnish names of the Heads of Depts. of the Colleges offering P.G. Courses) Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 02 02 ————- 01 —- ——- ——— —- —— —— ———- —- —- —- —— 6. Non-Teaching staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 04 01 ————- —— —- ——- ——— —— —— —— ———-—— —- —- —— 7. Research Activities by the Teachers : Only 2012-13 1/ ’Ò…±¬Ûfl¬ ¸?˚˛ fl≈¬˜±ı˛ Œ‚±¯∏ ïı±—˘± øıˆ¬±·ó øı¯∏˚˛ – √õ∂øÓ¬ı±œ ¬Û±“‰¬Ú±ı˛œ fi¬ÛÚ…±ø¸fl¬ – ŒÊ…±øÓ¬˜«˚˛œ Œıœ, ’±˙±¬Û”Ì«± Œıœ, ¸±øıSœ ı˛±˚˛, ı±Ìœ ı˛±˚˛, øÚı«±ø‰¬Ó¬ ά◊¬ÛÚ…±À¸ı˛ ’±À˘±Àfl¬/ ıÒ«˜±Ú øıù´øı…±˘˚˛ – ·±˝◊ά – fl‘¬¯ûı˛+¬Û ‰¬SêıMœ« › ά– ’øı˛j˜ ‰¬ÀA±¬Û±Ò…±˚˛/ 2/ ’Ò…±¬Ûfl¬ |œı±¸ øıù´±¸ ïı±—˘± øıˆ¬±·óñøı¯∏˚˛ – ά◊øÚ˙ ˙Ó¬Àfl¬ı˛ ı±—˘± ¸±ø˝ÀÓ¬… ∆‰¬Ó¬Ú…‰¬‰«¬±/ ·±˝◊ά – ’±øÓ¬… fl≈¬˜±ı˛ ¬˘±˘±, fl¬˘…±Ìœ øıù´øı…±˘˚˛/ 8. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 6,824 (Six Eight Two Four) 9. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : √

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10. Hostel Facilities : No. Hostel (Boys) : X, No. of Hostel (Girls) X No. of Students actually residing : Boys: X, Girls: X 11. Special Feature of the College (if any) : The College has a vast picturesque campus. It is situated in an I.T.D.P. (Integrated Tribal Development Block) area mostly inhabited by SC/ST people. Examination Results : (2013) Name of The Course No. Appeared No. Passed Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total BA. Genl 237 214 451 — 01 — 58 59 ——— 79 79 138 BA.(H) 193 148 341 — 09 — 66 75 01 19 — 62 82 157

PURBASTHALI COLLEGE

E-mail no .VILL + P.O-PARULIA, DIST.-BURDWAN, PIN-713513

Name of the Principal/O.C/T.I.C. : BISWANATH BHATTACHARYYA 1. Academic course offered : (Put tick mark) Shift Honours General Day ?? Honours Subjects Offered : BNGH, HISH, EDCH,SNSH 2. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year B.A Male Female Total 1st Year 413 220 633 2nd Year 209 175 384 3rd Year 152 92 244 Total 774 487 1261 3. Enrolment of S.C/S.T/O.B.C Students(All Courses) : Year Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribe O.B.C Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Yr 143 69 212 3 10 13 58 32 90 103 42 145 2nd Yr 66 50 116 7 2 9 18 9 27 39 33 72 3rd Yr 44 22 66 4 0 4 25 7 32 30 10 40 Total 253 141 394 14 12 26 101 48 149 172 85 257 4. No. Of Foreign Students studying(name of the country, course etc.) (If any) : 5. Teaching Staff : [Furnish names of the Heads of the Depts. Of the Colleges offering P.G Courses] Full TimePart Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 5 1 2

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6. Non-Teaching Staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 4 2 1 1 7. Research Activities by the Teachers : For 2012-13 only (Give details) 8. No. Of books in the Library (as on 31-05-13) : 1724 9. No. Of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31-05-13) : Ananda Bazar Patrika. 10. Hostel Facilities : No. Of Mess(Boys) Nil No. Of Mess(Girls) - Nil No. Of Students actually residing : ( Boys) Nil (Girls) Nil 11. Special Feature of the College (if any). : Examination Results : (2013) Name of the No.Appeared No. Passed course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total B.A Gnl 696 475 1171 244 244 4 308 312 556 B.A(H) 117 81 198 13 63 76 9 56 65 141

RAIPUR B.ED. COLLEGE Name of the Principal/O.C./T.C. : Jagadananda Kole (T.C.) Academic Course Offered : Shift Honours General Others v Day v 1. Total Enrolment of students (all shifts) B.Ed. : 100 B.Mus/B.Ed/BBA/BCA M.A./M.Sc/LLB Others B.Ed. Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st year 58 42 100 2. Enrolment of SC/ST/OBC students (all courses) : Scheduled Casts Scheduled Tribe OBC Muslim B.Ed. Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st year 20 14 34 11 03 14 06 04 10 02 00 02 3. No. of foreign students studying (if any) : Nil 4. Teaching Staff : (Give names of heads of depts. of the college offering P.G. courses) Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 4101100020000000 5. Non Teaching staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 5 1 1 1 THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 225

6. Research Activities by the Teachers : Only 2012-13 7. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 4125 8. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 10 9. Hostel Facilities : No. of Mess (Boys) 25 No. of Mess (Girls) 25 10. No. of students actually residing : (Boys) 22… (Girls) 18 … 11. Special Feature of the college (if any) : ………………………… Examination Result : (2013) Name of The course No. appeared No. Passed Grand Total Boys Girls Boys Girls Total 1st 2nd Dist. pass Total 1st 2nd dist Pass Total B.Ed. 58 42 100 54 04 58 41 01 42 100

RAJENDRA ACADEMY FOR TEACHERS’ EDUCATION Vill+P.O.- Gopalpur, Durgapur-12, Dist-Burdwan Tele No : 0343-2538468, [email protected] Name of the Principal/O.C. /T.C. : Dr Sunanda Goswami Bagchi Academic Courses Offered : Shift Honours General B.Ed. Day XX Day Honours Subjects Offered : Nil. 1. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : B.Ed. M.A./M.Sc./LLB Others Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 37 63 100 XXXXXX 2. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribe O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Total 16 11 37 06 02 08 03 05 08 1 3 4 3. No. of Foreign Students studying (If Any) : Nil 4. Teaching Staff : [Give Names of the Heads of Depts. Of the Colleges offering P.G. Courses] Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 4 -- 4 ------5. Non –Teaching staff : M:4, F: 4 6. Research Activities by the Teachers : Only 2012-13 : NIL 7. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 3210

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8. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 06 9. Hostel Facilities : No. of Hostel (Boys) One No. of Hostel (Girls) One No. of Students actually residing Boys : Nil Girls : 16 10. Special Feature of the College (if any) : Excellent and Expanding Infrastructure Examination Results : (2013) Name of the No. Appeared No. Passed Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total B.Ed. 39 64 103* 35 4 —— 39 63 01 —— 64 103

RAMANANDA CENTENARY COLLEGE, LAULARA, PURULIA Phone: (03253) 259521, FAX : (03253) 259217

Name of the Principal/O.C./T.C. : Dr. Chandidas Mukhopadhyay 1. Academic Courses Offered : Shift Honours General Day B.A. & B.Sc. B.A. & B.Sc. Honours Subjects offered : B.A. - Bengali, English, History, Geography, Philosophy, Pol. Science, Economics, B.Sc. - Chemistry & Physics. 2. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year B.A. B.Sc. Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st yr. 605 269 874 74 08 82 2nd yr. 551 195 746 53 04 57 3rd yr. 536 148 684 70 08 78 3. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribe O.B.C. Muslim Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st yr. 91 22 113 161 57 218 93 57 150 17 02 19 2nd yr. 82 15 97 136 38 174 118 61 179 20 01 21 3rd yr. 60 12 72 103 29 132 62 16 78 01 02 03 4. No. of Foreign Students Studying (If Any) : No 5. Teaching Staff : (Give names of the Heads of Depts. Of the Colleges offering P.G. Courses) Full Time Part Time (After Approval) Male Female Male Female Gen. SC ST OBC Gen. SC ST OBC Gen. SC ST OBC Gen. SC ST OBC 05 01 x x 01 x x x 04 x x 02 01 x x x 6. Non-teaching Staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen. SC ST OBC Gen. SC ST OBC Gen. SC ST OBC Gen. SC ST OBC 12 02 x x 01 x x x 05 01 x x x x x x

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7. Research Activities by the Teachers : only 2012-13 (Give details) N.A. 8. No. of Books in the Library as on (31.05.2013) : 24603 9. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.2013) : 17 10. Hostel facilities : No. of Hostel (Boys) : 01 No. of Hostel (Girls): 01 No. of Students actually residing :Boys: 50, Girls: 50 11. Special Feature of the College (if any) : The feeding students mainly belongs to S.C./S.T. & O.B.C Category Examination Result : 2013 Name of the No. Appeared No. Passed Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total B.A. Gen 88 41 129 x 13 x 10 23 x 08 x 07 15 38 B.A. (H) 74 34 108 x 31 x x 31 x 21 x x 21 52 B.Sc. Gen 13 02 15 01 x x 02 03 x x x x x 03 B.Sc. (H) 10 x 10 x 02 x x 02 x x x x x 02

SALDIHA COLLEGE Name of the Principal/ O.C./ T.I.C : Dr. Manik Lal Das Academic Courses Offered : Shift Honours Others Day v v Honours Subject Offered : BNGH, SNSH, HISH, PLSH, ENGH, PHSH, CEMH, MTMH, ZOOH 1. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shift) : Year B.A. B.Sc. B.Com. Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 602 221 823 160 38 198 2nd Year 356 160 516 72 19 91 3rd Year 209 51 260 55 9 64 2. Enrolment of S.C./ S.T./ O.B.C Students(All Course) : Year Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribe O.B.C Muslim Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 175 105 280 52 20 72 170 60 230 30 15 45 2nd Year 65 36 101 37 15 52 98 25 123 12 09 21 3rd Year 42 23 65 25 12 37 35 22 57 10 07 17 3. No. of Foreign Students Studying (If Any) : NA 4. Teaching Staff : M: 20 5. Non Teaching Staff : M: 5 F: 1 6. Research Activities by the Teachers : Only 2012-2013 : On going MRP-3 Thes is Submitted-3 Ph.D. Awarded-1

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7. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.2013) : 26300 8. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.2013) : 20 9. Hostel facilities : No. of Mess (Boys) : 1 No. of Mess (Girls): 1 No. of Students actually residing: Boys 100 Girls 120 11. Special Feature of the College (if any) : Examination Results : (2013) Name of the No. Appeared No. Passed Grand Total Course Boys Girls Boys Girls Total 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total BAGenl 900 402 1302 240 122 BA(H) 620 200 820 320 84 B.Sc.Genl 107 40 147 25 7 B.Sc.(H) 180 35 215 90 16

SALTORA NETAJI CENTENARY COLLEGE Name of the Teacher-in-charge : Dr. Anirban Manna 1.Academic Course Offered : Shift Honours General Morning Day BNGH,SNSH, BNGG,SNSG,HISG,ENGG, HISH, MUCH ENGH,PLSH, PLSG,PHIG,PEDG, PHIH SNTG, GEOG 2. Honours Subjects Offered : Bengali,Sanskrit, History, English, Political Sc. Philosophy, Music Year B.A Male Female Total 1st Year 427 204 631 2nd Year 307 118 425 3rd Year 203 100 303 3. Enrolment of S.C/S.T/O.B.C. Students (All Course) Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes O.B.C Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st year 101 48 149 109 42 151 59 31 90 2nd year 63 28 91 83 13 96 38 12 50 3rd year 49 21 70 44 8 52 18 13 31 4. No. of Foreign Students studing (If any) : nil 5. Teaching Staff : ( Give Names of the Heads of Depts. Of the colleges offering P.G. Course) Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST O.B.C Gen S.C S.T O.B.C Gen. S.C S.T O.B.C Gen. S.C S.T O.B.C 3 3 - 1 1 --- 10 -- 1 1 --- 6. Non-Teaching staffs : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST O.B.C Gen S.C S.T O.B.C Gen. S.C S.T O.B.C Gen. S.C S.T O.B.C 3 1 ------2 --- 1 --

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7. Research Activities by the Teachers : Avijit Mondal – awarded Santanu Saha - Submitted 8. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 14785 9. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13 ) : 05 10. Hostel Facilities : No. of Hostel (Boys) …Nil….., No. of Hostel (Girls)…Nil…… No. of Students actually residing : Boys…Nil…, Girls……Nil….. 11. Special Feature of the College (if any) : SC32.12%,ST 16.20% Total 48.32%…………. Examination Results : 2013 Name of the No. Appeared No. Passed GrandTotal course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total B.A.Gen. 92 41 133 - 5 - 23 28 - 5 - 14 19 47 B.A. (H) 59 48 107 3 30 -- 33 1 32 -- 32 62

SALTORA B. ED. COLLEGE. Name of the Principal/O.C/T.C. : Shiba Prasad Chakraborty. 1. Academic Courses Offered : B.Ed Honours Subjects Offered : 2. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year B.Mus/B.Ed./B.B.A/B.C.A Male Female Total 1st Year 61 39 100 3. Enrolment of S.C/S.T/O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribe O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 18 13 31 03 01 04 00 06 06 04 01 05 4. No of Foreign students Studying (if any) : 5. Teaching Staff : [ Furnish names of the Heads of Depts. Of the Colleges offering P.G. Courses ] Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen S.C S.T O.B.C Gen S.C S.T O.B.C Gen S.C S.T O.B.C Gen S.C S.T O.B.C 06 ======01 01 ======6. Non- Teaching Staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen S.C S.T O.B.C Gen S.C S.T O.B.C Gen S.C S.T O.B.C Gen S.C S.T O.B.C 03 ======02 === 01 ======02 ======7. Research Activities by the Teachers : For (2010-11) only (Give details)

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8. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.12). : 5000 9. No of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.11) : 12 10. Hostel Facilities : No. of Hostel (Boys). : 01. No. of Hostel (Girls). : 01 No. of Students actually residing : Boys. : 24, Girls . : 18 11. Special Feature of the College (if any) : Examination Results : (2013) Name of the No Appeared No Passed Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total B.Ed. 60 39 99 55 05 -- 60 39 --- 39 99

SAMBHU NATH COLLEGE

Labpur, Birbhum. Name of the Teacher-in-Charge : Dr. Gokul Sahu 1. Academic Courses Offered : Shift HONOURS GENERAL Day √ √ Honours Subjects Offered : Bengali, English, Political Science, History, Geography, Sanskrit, Physics, Mathematics, Environmental Science, Economics, Accountancy. 2. Total Enrolment of students (All Shifts) : YEAR B.A. B.SC. B.COM. Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st year 717 428 1145 94 21 115 09 01 10 2nd year 637 345 982 51 08 59 02 01 03 3rd year 386 247 633 56 06 62 02 00 02 Total 1740 1020 2760 201 35 236 13 02 15 3. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students (All courses) : YEAR Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st year 173 49 222 23 07 30 58 29 87 167 82 249 2nd year 157 46 203 17 13 30 48 23 71 148 47 195 3rd year 100 28 128 08 02 10 38 16 54 85 51 136 Total 430 123 553 48 22 70 144 68 212 400 180 580 4. No. of Foreign Students studying (If any) : 5. Teaching Staff : (Give names of the Heads of Depts. of the Colleges offering P.G. Courses) Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 6. Non-Teaching Staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 07 05 01 03 03 01 01

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7. Research Activities by the Teachers : Only 2012-13 8. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.2013) : 28168 9. No. of journals subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.2013) : 18 10. Hostel Facilities : No. of Mess (Boys) 01 No. of Mess (Girls) 01 No. of students actually residing:(Boys) 40 (Girls) NIL 11. Special feature of the College (if any) : 12. EXAMINATION RESULTS : (2013) Name of the No. Appeared No. Passed Course Boys Girls Total BOYS GIRLS Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total B.A.(Hons.)113 56 169 08 54 00 00 62 03 41 00 00 44 106 B.A.(Gen.) 163 125 288 00 04 00 55 59 00 07 00 61 68 127 B.Sc.(Hons.)31 03 34 04 10 00 00 14 00 00 00 00 00 14 B.Sc.(Gen.) 06 00 06 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 B.Com (Hons.) 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 B.Com(Gen.)00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

SANTALDIH COLLEGE

Annual Report for the Year 2012-13 (1st June, 2012 to 31st May, 2013) Name of the Principal /O.C. / T.C. : SANDIP SAHA Academic Coursed Offered : Shift Honours General Others Morning Bengali, History, English, Bengali, History, English, Day Political science, Sanskrit, Philosophy, Political science, Sanskrit, Physical Education Evening Honours Subjects Offered : 1. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year B.A. Male Female Total 1st Year 248 103 351 2nd Year 153 64 217 3rd Year 30 23 53 2. Enrolment of S.C. /S.T. /O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribe O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 45 9 54 3 2 5 39 15 54 8 6 14 2nd Year 18 2 20 6 3 9 16 2 18 8 3 11 3rd Year 2 0 02 1 0 1 3 2 05 1 0 01

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3. No. of Foreign Students studying (If any) : 4. Teaching Staff : (Give Names of the Heads of Depts. Of the Colleges offering P.G. Courses) Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 1 5. Non – Teaching staff : Full TimePart Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 3 4

SANTINIKETAN BONIAD B.ED. TRAINING INSTITUTE

Rabindrapally , Santiniketan, Bolpur, Birbhum, Pin.- 731235, Ph.No. 03463-264031 Name of the Principal : Dr. Sristidhar Biswas 1. Academic Courses : Shift Honours General Others Day B.Ed. Honours Subjects Offered : Not Applicable 2. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : B.Ed. Male Female Total 1st Year 46 54 100 3. Enrolment of S.C./S.T..O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : B.Ed. Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribe O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Yr 14 10 24 13 01 14 02 07 09 03 04 07 4. No. of Foreign Students studying (If Any) : Not Applicable 5. Teaching Staff : (Give Name of the Heads of Depts. of the Colleges offering P.G Courses) Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 02 --- 06 --- 01 ------6. Non- Teaching Staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 03 02 01 - 01 01 ------7. Research Activities by the Teachers : Only 2012-13 (Give Details) Name of the Teacher : Smt. Sudipa Biswas Research work on : a) “ A Study of Learning Achievement in Mathematics at Secondary Level of students in relation to their I.Q., Self–Concept and Achievement Motivation”. N.B - She did research in Education Department, Burdwan University, under Dr. Tuhin Kr Samanta.

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8. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 2765 9. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 07 10. Hostel Facilities : No. of Hostel (Boys) 1 No. of Hostel (Girls) 1 No. of Students actually residing : Boys 08, Girls 07 11. Special Feature of the College (if any) : Education in pristine natural ambience. a. Examination Results : (2012) Results Published on 14.08.2012 Name of the No. Appeared No. Passed Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Pass Total 1st 2nd Pass Total B.Ed. 45 55 100 44 55 100 44 55+01 +02 - 55 +03 100+03 45 55 100 44 55 100 44 56 02 - 58 103 6. Research Activities by the Teachers : Only 2012-13 7. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 1496 8. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 9. Hostel facilities : No. of Mess (Boys) No. of Mess (Girls) 10. No. of Students actually residing: Boys Girls 11. Special Feature of the College (If any) : Examination Results: (2013) Name of the No. Appeared No. Passed Course Boys Girls Grand Boys Girls Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total Total B.A 1st Year Hons 5 6 11 NIL NIL NIL 1 1 4 Pass 5 5 10 NIL NIL NIL 3 3 B.A.2nd Year Hons 22 8 30 NIL NIL NIL 9 9 --- 2 2 11 Pass 18 9 27 NIL NIL NIL 2 2 --- 0 0 2 B.A. 3rd Year Hons 29 31 60 NIL NIL NIL 18 18 --- 13 13 31 Pass 13 17 30 NIL NIL NIL 1 1 --- 8 8 9

SARAT CENTENARY COLLEGE Name of the Principal : DR. DHIMAN KUMAR SAU 1. Academic Courses Offered : Shift Honours General Others Morning --- Day Yes Yes Evening ---

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Subjects Offered : (i) ARTS: General Honours. Bengali Bengali English English History History Pol. Science Pol. Science Philosophy Philosophy Geography Geography Sanskrit Sanskrit Physical Education - (ii) SCIENCE: Mathematics Mathematics Chemistry Chemistry Physics - Botany - Zoology - (iii) COMMERCE: Commerce Genl. Accountancy 2. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year B.A. B.Sc. B.Com. Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 702 621 1323 56 22 78 09 01 10 2nd Year 507 484 991 29 13 42 09 02 11 3rd Year 307 287 594 19 06 25 02 00 02 3. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C./ Minority Community Students (All Courses) : Year Schedule Cast Schedule Tribe O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Yr 162 90 252 75 58 133 60 34 94 111 132 243 2nd Yr 77 62 139 68 38 106 20 16 36 68 103 171 3rd Yr 54 35 89 48 25 73 11 06 17 58 70 128 4. No. of Foreign Students studying (If Any) : NIL 5. Teaching Staff : [Give Names of the Heads of Depts. of the Colleges offering P.G. Courses] Full Time Part Time Contractual Male Female Male Female Male Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC STOBC Gen SC ST OBC 09 03 ------10 --- 06 --- 01 --- 6. Non-Teaching Staff : Full Time Contractual Daily wage basis Male Female Male Female Male Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC STOBC Gen SC ST OBC 10 02 -- 02 - 01 - 04 ------01 --- 7. Research Activities by the Teachers : Only 2012-13 : NIL 8. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.2013) : 18794 + 1391 (Remedial Course)

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9. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.2013) : 197 10. Hostel Facilities : On process for making ready for Girls only. 11. Special Feature of the College (if any) : a. NAAC Accredited (rank C++, 2005) b. Along number of students are from S.C., S.T. and other backward communities. S.C. : 480 S.T. : 312 O.B.C. : 147 Total Number of Students = 3076 M.C. : 542 (including General category) c. The number of girls students : = 1436 d. Shortage of permanent staff both the Teaching and Non-teaching. EXAMINATION RESULT : (2013) Name of the Course No. of Appeared No. of passed Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total B.A. Gen. 115 155 270 - 05 - 31 36 - 04 - 52 56 92 B.A. (H) 48 74 122 2 37 -- 39 01 -- 51 52 91 B.Sc. Gen. 09 04 13 - 07 - 01 08 01 --- 01 09 B.Sc. (H) 04 01 05 ----- 01 --- 01 01 B.Com. Gen.------B.Com. (H) ------

SIMLAPAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Name of the Principal : Dr Pratima Pradhan Academic Courses Offerered : B.Ed.( 1 Year). Shift Other Day B.Ed. 1. Total Enrolment of Students : Year B.Mus/ B.Ed./B.B.A./B.C.A. Male Female Total 1st Year 60 40 100 2. Enrolement of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 13 03 16 03 01 04 10 06 16 00 00 00 3. No. of Foreign students studying : No. 4. Teaching Staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen S.C. S.T.O.B.C. Gen S.C. S.T. O.B.C. Gen S.C. S.T. O.B.C. Gen S.C. S.T. O.B.C. 04 00 00 01 02 00 00 01 01 00 00 01 01 00 00 00

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5. Non-Teaching Staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen S.C. S.T.O.B.C. Gen S.C. S.T. O.B.C. Gen S.C. S.T. O.B.C. Gen S.C. S.T. O.B.C. 03 01 01 01 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 6. Research Activity by the Teachers : NO 7. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 3551 8. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 10 9. Hostel Facilities : No. of Mess (Boys):- 01 No. of Mess (Girls):- 01 No. of students actually residing:Boys:- 30 Girls:- 15 11. Special Features of the College : The college different facilities both for male and female students in the fields of outdoor and indoor games. It also encourage the students in the field of arts and craft, particularly during the period of micro- teaching. Examination Results : No. Appered No. Passed Grand Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls 1st 2nd Total 1st 2nd Total B.Ed. 59 40 99 59 00 59 39 01 40 99

SREEGOPAL BANERJEE COLLEGE Name of the Principal/O.C/T.C : DR. SUBRATA MANDAL Academic Courses Offered : Shift Honours General Others Morning x General x Day Honours General x Evening Honours General x Hons Subject Offered : B.Sc. - Physics, Chemistry, Mathamatics, Botany, Zoology B.A. -History, Political Science, Philosophy, English, Bengali, Sanskrit, Economic B.Com- Accountancy 1. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : year B.A B.Sc. B.Com Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 435 448 883 146 67 213 72 10 82 2nd Year 315 389 704 148 50 198 78 05 83 3rd Year 316 296 612 103 54 157 52 08 60 year B.Mus/B.Ed./B.B.A/B.CAM.A./MS.c./L L B Other Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year X x X x x x x x x 2nd Year XX x x x x x x x 3rd Year x x x x x x x x X

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2. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribe O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Yr 137 112 249 27 17 44 27 19 46 34 31 65 2nd Yr 160 53 213 19 26 45 32 10 42 70 34 104 3rd Yr 105 64 169 15 17 32 11 16 27 35 35 70 3. No. of Foreign Students studying (If Any) : NIL 4. Teaching Staff : (Give Names of the Heads of Depts. Of the College offering P.G.Courses) Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 21 03 00 03 14 01 00 01 02 00 00 00 07 00 00 01 5. Non-Teaching staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 32 10 01 01 03 XXXXXXXXXXX 6. Research Activities by the Teachers : Only 2012-13 a. Dr. Ruma Ghosh, Assistant Professor in Bengali has been working on a Minor Research Project since 2012 -2013 granted by U.G.C. of India. b. Dr. Siparna Dutta Roy, Assistant Professor in Zoology has been working on a Minor Research Project since 2012-2013 granted by U.G.C. of India. c. Dr. Krishna Kundu, Associate Professor of Philosophy has been working on a Minor Research Project since 2012 -2013 granted by U.G.C. of India. 7. No of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 35,795 8. No of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 16 9. Hostel Facilities : No .of Mess (Boys) oneNo. of Mess (Girls) one 10. No. of Student actually residing : Boys : 18 Girls : Nil 11. Special Feature of the College (if any) : Study Centre of NETAJI SUBHAS OPEN UNIVERSITY Examination Result (2013) : Name of the No of students Appeared No of students Passed course Boys Girl Total Boys Girls Grand 1st 2nd Dist. pass Total 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total Total B.A Gen 91 169 260 XXX 42 42 XXX 94 94 136 B.A(H) 45 94 139 X 29 XX 29 06 80 X 01 87 116 B.SC.Gen 16 07 23 X 05 X 03 08 X 06 XX 06 14 B.Sc (H) 29 35 64 8 12 XX 20 08 15 XX 23 43 B.Com Gen 06 01 07 XXX 04 04 XXXXX 04 B.Com(H) 11 03 14 01 07 x x 08 x 02 x x 02 10

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SRI RAMKRISHNA SARADA VIDYA MAHAPITHA

AT & P.O. – KAMARPUKUR, DIST. - HOOGHLY Name of the Teacher-in-Charge : Prof. Subhas Chandra Dey 1. Academic Courses Offered : Shift Honours General Others Day B.A. Three Year Degree B.A. Three Year Degree Nil Course Course B.Sc. Three Year Degree B.Sc. Three Year Degree Course Course Honours Subjects offered : Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science, English, Bengali, History, Sanskrit, Economics, Philosophy, Political Science General Subjects offered : Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science, English, Bengali, History, Sanskrit, Economics, Philosophy, Political Science, Physical Education, Geography 2. Total enrolment of students [All Shifts] : Year B. A. B. Sc. Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 800 611 1411 125 34 159 2nd Year 580 438 1018 63 27 90 3rd Year 472 330 802 37 17 54 Total 1852 1379 3231 225 78 303 3. Enrolment of SC/ST/OBC students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Casts Scheduled Tribes Other Backward Classes Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 288 118 406 38 21 59 101 52 153 31 18 49 2nd Year 178 84 262 12 04 16 61 38 99 35 30 65 3rd Year 128 61 189 11 06 17 46 26 72 37 16 53 Total 594 263 857 61 31 92 208 116 324 103 64 167 4. No. of Foreign students studying (if any) : N I L 5. Teaching Staff : [Furnish names of the Heads of Depts. Of the College offering PG Courses) Full time Part time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 11 02 XX 05 XXX 09 XX 02 02 XXX Guest Faculty Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 05 XXX 03 XXX 6. Non Teaching Staff : Full time Part time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 10 04 X 02 02 XXX 01 XXXXXXX 7. Research Activities by the Teachers : 2012-13 only : NIL

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8. Total No. of Books in the Library (upto 31.05.2013) : 28,317 9. Total No. of Journals in the Library (upto 31.05.2013) : 96 10. Hostel Facilities : No. of Mess – Boys : 2 Girls : 1 No. of students actually residing : Boys : 25 Girls : 33 11. Special feature of the College (if any) : National Service Scheme – 2 Units, National Cadet Corps, Remedial Coaching Center, Career Corner, Career Counseling Cell 12. EXAMINATION RESULTS : (2013*) Name of the Course (1+1+1 Pattern) No. Appeared No. Passed Grand Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total B.A.(Gen) 226 238 464 0 03 X 95 98 01 12 X 108 121 219 B.A.(Hons) 101 77 178 08 61 XX 69 09 54 XX 63 132 B.Sc.(Gen) 10 04 14 0 07 X 01 08 0 03 XX 03 11 B.Sc.(H) 27 11 38 05 17 XX 22 01 05 XX 06 28 · The result account is made on basis of B.A/B.Sc Part-III Examination-2013 only as the result of Part-III is final to denote a candidate whether he/she is qualified for Graduate or not.

STEEL CITY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (SCCE) Name of the Principal : Dr. Anita Bhattacharya 1. Academic Courses Offered : (Day shift only): B.Ed 2. Total Enrolment of Students : YEAR B.Ed MALE FEMALE TOTAL YEAR 2012-13 50 50 100 3. Enrollment of S.C/ S.T/ O.B.C/ Muslims Students : Schedule Caste Schedule Tribe Muslims/OBC Year Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Year 2012-13 10 12 22 04 01 05 08 08 16 4. No. of Foreign Students studying : NONE 5. Teaching Staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 2100110010000000 6. Non Teaching Staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 1100100000000000 7. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 3250 8. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 15

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9. No. of Boys Hostel : 1 (60 Capacity) and No. of Girls Hostel:-01(60 Capacity) No. of Students actually residing: BOYS: 00 Girls: 09 10. Special Feature of the College : Cultural activities, gardening, games indoor and outdoor. Examination Results : (2013) Course: B.Ed COURSE NO. Appeared No. passed Boys Girls Grand Boys Girls Total 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist Pass Total total B.Ed 50 50 100 46 04 50 50 50 00 50 50 100

SURI VIDYASAGAR COLLEGE (GOVT. SPONSORED)

Suri, Birbhum Name of the Principal : Dr. Lakshmi Narayan Mandal 1. Academic Courses Offered : Mornong (honours) Honours Subjects Offered : Eng, Beng, Hist, Pol.Sc, Phil, Sans, Econ, Geography, Arabic, Journalism & Mass Communication,Ph, Ch, Math, Zoo, Bot, Phy, MCBH, Acc, P.G. in Science (Zoology) 2. Total Enrolment of Students (All shift) : Year B.A. B.Sc B.Com. Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Ist Year 237 235 472 191 54 245 33 09 42 2nd Year 221 203 424 108 30 138 35 07 42 3rd Year 166 18 346 78 39 117 11 02 13 B.Mus/B.Ed/BBA/BCAMA/M.Sc/LLB Others ( Morning B.A ). Male Female Total Male Female Total Ist Year 02 05 07 592 318 910 2nd Year 04 02 06 526 225 751 3rd Year 223 155 378 3. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./OB.C. Students (All courses): Sch. Caste Sch. Tribes O.B.C. Muslim Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Ist Year 166 56 222 26 12 38 36 16 52 154 99 153 2nd Year 130 41 171 14 01 15 36 16 52 116 62 178 3rd Year 51 17 68 01 03 04 19 08 27 52 47 99 4. No. of Foreign students studying (if any) : Nil 5. Teaching Staff : (Give Names of the Heads of Depts. Of the Colleges if offering P.G.Courses): Full Time PartTime Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC GEN SC ST OBC GEN SC ST OBC GEN SC ST OBC 30 04 - 01 06 -- 01 15 -- 02 13 --- 7(morning shift) ---04(morning shift) - -- Graduate Lab. Instructors : MALE FEMALE GEN SC ST OBC GEN SC ST OBC 05 --- For Deptt. Of Microbiology : Male Gen: 01 Contractual Female Gen: 01

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6. Non-Teaching Staff : Full time Part Time Male Female Male Female GEN SC ST OBC GEN SC ST OBC GEN SC ST OBC GEN SC ST OBC 23 09 03 - 03 ---- 01 ------Non-Teaching Staff : Contractual Part Time Male Female Male Female GEN SC ST OBC GEN SC ST OBC GEN SC ST OBC GEN SC ST OBC 5 1 1 7. Research Activitis by the Teachers Research Activitis by the Teachers : Only 2012-13 1. Ph.D awarded: 04(Physiology-1,Physics-1,Economics-1Commerce-1) 1. Dr. Amal Pari,Physiology, 2.Dr.Nirmal Kr.Dutta,Physics, 3. Dr. Kakoli Adhikary, Economics, 4. Dr. Kaushik Dutta, Commerce 2.On going UGC sponsored Minor Research project: 05 (Bot, Eng, Pol.Sc, Beng, Mcbh) 3.Post Doctoral Research : 02 1. Dr.Sushanta Bardhan, English 2010-13 2. Dr. Abhijit Sen, Physics, 8. No. of books in the Library (as on 31.5.13) : 51,588(Day & Commerce combined) 9. No. of journals subscribed by the Library(as on 31.5.13 ) : 12 10. Hostel facilities : No. of Hostel :01(Boys) No. of Hostel (Girls) - 01 No. of students actually residing : Boys: 43 Girls’ – 36 11. Special Feature of the college (if any) : 1. One 50 seated Reading Room is in running conditions, one Computer Lab. With internet facilities (UGC- NET) to all. 2. Two Seated guest room is under construction for academicians; 3. One 130 seated A/C seminar room with multimedia facilities is being used since a couple of years. 5. College Cine Society 6. College Drama Club 7. A small career counselling unit to enlighten the students for future academic/services development. 8. A small Gymnasium with equipments of at least Rs. 1,00,000/- owned by the college 9. Official works loaded by software technology and with LAN facilities Data feeding is going on. 10. One Football, one volleyball, one basketball ground within the college campus football ground is under repairing. 11. College has one open air stage to organize large cultural function. 12. Extension of Library Building is constructed. 13. One two-storied Ladies Hostel is constructed. Second floor is under construction. 14. One class room is constructed out of UGC grant 10th plan (BC Area). 15. One Conference Hall of 100 accommodations out of Xth Plan grant has been constructed. The Conference Hall is furnished with centre table and a thirty computers (to be purchased in this plan period) It has been equipped with LA System & AC Machine.

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16. A new class room has been furnished with requisite furnitures. 17. Two class room have been constructed out of MP(LAD) Fund. 18. Office is extended by virtue of grants received from MLA(LAD) fund . 19. A language laboraatory is started from last acaemic session. Examination Result (2013) : No. Appeared No. of passed NO. Name of the Boys Girls Grand course Boys Girls Total Ist 2nd Dist Pass Total Ist 2nd Dist Pass Total Total B.A. Genl 125 136 281 - 02 - 68 70 - 08 91 99 169 B.A.(Hons.) 56 98 154 11 34 -- 45 13 71 129 B.Sc.Genl 06 03 09 - 01 01 1 1 B.Sc (Hons.)39 28 67 11 21 -- 32 12 12 24 56 B.Com. Genl01 01 01 01 B.Com.Hons03 02 05 02 02 01 01 3 M.Sc 01 10 11 01 -- 01 10 10 11 Examination Result (2009) Name of the course Boys Girls Total No appeared No. of passed Grand Total (Morning B.A) Boys Girls Ist 2nd Dist Pass Total Ist 2nd Dist Pass Total B.A. Genl 128 93 221 0 12 0 104 116 0 23 0 65 88 204

SWAMI DHANANJOY DAS KATHIABABA MAHAVIDYALAYA Name of the T.I.C : Dr. 1. Academic Courses Offered : Shift Honours General Others Day v v Honours Subjects Offered : a) Bengali B) English C) History D) Sanskrit 2. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year B.A Male Female Total 1st Year 210 97 307 2nd Year 119 62 181 3rd Year 41 28 69 3. Enrolment of S.C./ S.T./ O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribe OBC Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Yr 66 14 80 18 4 22 18 12 30 13 03 16 2nd Yr 37 05 42 01 02 03 21 16 37 10 00 10 3rd Yr 07 04 11 02 00 02 07 03 10 03 01 04 4. No. of Foreign Students studying (If Any) : Nil 5. Teaching Staff : [Furnish names of the Heads of the Depts. Of the Colleges offering P.G. Course] : N.A. Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC ------6 --- 4 -- 1 THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 243

Non-Teaching Staff: : Part-time M – 6 F - 2 6. Research Activities by the Teachers : NA 7. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : As on 31.05.2013= 4370 nos 8. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.2013): NIL 9. Hostel Facilities : No. of Hostel ( Boys): NIL , No. of Hostel ( Girls): NIL No. of Students actually residing: Boys = NIL, Girls= NIL 10. Special Feature of the College (if any) : College is situated in a rural area. Many S.C / S.T/ OBC & Muslim Students are enrolled. Examination Results: (2012) : Name of the No. Appeared No. Passed Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls GrantTotal 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total B.A. Gnl 12 6 18 Nil 01 Nil 06 07 Nil Nil Nil 07 07 14

TARAPITH COLLEGE OF B.ED Name of the Principal/O.C. /T.C. : Prodip Kumar Mondal 1. Academic course Offered : Shift Honours General Others Day B.Ed Honours Subject Offered : N.A 2. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year B.Mus./B.Ed./B.B.A. M.A./M.Sc./LLB Others /B.C.A Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 53 47 100 2nd Year 3rd Year 3. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Cast Scheduled Tribes O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 21 09 30 02 02 04 06 03 09 08 05 13 2nd Year 3rd Year 4. No of Foreign Students Studying (if Any) : N.A…………………………… 5. Teaching Staff : [Furnish Names of the Heads of Dept. of the College offering P.G. Courses] Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC

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6. Non-Teaching Staff : Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 02 02 02 7. Research Activities by the Teachers : For (2010-11) only (Give Details) 8. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 8946 Pcs. 9. No. of journals subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 23 Pcs 10. Hostel facilities : No. of Hostel (Boys)……..No….No.of Hostel(Girls) ……No….. No. of Students actually residing: Boys……N.A.., Girls…N.A.. 11. Special features of the College (if any) : B.Ed, Method Subject – Life Science, Physical Science, Mathematics, Bengali, English, History, Sanskrit, Work Education. Examination Result : (2013) Name of the No. Appeared No. Passed Grand Total Courses Boys Girls Total Boys Girls 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total B.Ed 53 47 100 53 — —— —— 53 47 —— —— —— 47 100

TARAKESWAR DEGREE COLLEGE , HOOGHLY Name of the Principal/O.C./T.C. : Dr. Amal Kanta Hati 1. Academic Courses Offered : Shift Honours General Others Morning Day BNGH, ENGH, HISG, BNGG, ENGG, HISG, PLSG, PHIG, GEOH, PHIH, SOCH, SOCG, ECOG, GEOG, MUCG, PEDG, ACYH, BBA(H), COSH SNSG, COSG, MTMG, PHSG, Gr-I, Gr.-II, Gr-III Evening NA NA NA 2. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year B.A. B.Sc. B.Com. Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 954 997 1951 27 5 32 76 10 86 2nd Year 619 679 1298 19 3 22 76 3 79 3rd Year 474 597 1071 12 6 18 58 0 58 Year B.Mus/B.Ed./ M.A./M.Sc./LLB Others B.B.A./B.C.A. Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 4 3 7 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 2nd Year 5 1 6 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 3rd Year 7 1 7 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

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3. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st 231 171 402 74 37 111 84 85 169 50 83 133 2nd 156 104 260 51 21 72 50 43 93 46 40 86 3rd 124 79 203 18 7 25 27 31 58 34 36 70 4. No. of Foreign Students studying (If any) : Nil 5. Teaching Staff : [Give names of the Heads of Depts. Of the Colleges offering P.G. Courses] Full Time Part-Time/Guest Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 04 03 02 07 22 12 6. Non-Teaching Staff : Full Time Permanent Part-Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBCminority Gen SC ST OBCminority GenSC ST OBCminorityGen SC ST OBCminority 10 7 1 01 02 01 1 1 **Part -time Male Female Gen SC ST OBC minority Gen SC ST OBC minoriyy 2 1 7. Research Activities by the Teachers : (Give details) (c) Sri Nirmal Chattopadhyay, Part-time Lecturer in Bengali of this college obtained Ph.D. 8. No. of Books in the Library (as on 01.12.14) : 18,376 9. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 1.12.14) : 20 10. Hostel Facilities : No. of Hostel (Boys)………………. No. of Hostel (Girls)………………… No. of Students actually residing : (Boys)………………. No. of Hostel (Girls)………………… 11. Special Features of the College (it any) : § NSS (Unit I, II, III & IV) § NCC (3/3 coy) ‘3’ BN NCC, § Netaji Subhas Open University Study Centre (C-10) Total No. Students in the Centre 1500 subject taught 10 (Honours subject) § B.B.A. Honours § Student Health Home § Gymnasium § UG.C. Sponsored Spoken English course/Remedial Courses/Career Counseling Examination Results : (2012) : STREAM WISE RESULT STATEMENT OF PART-III, 2012 BA (Honours) Appeared Passed Div Gender T G SC ST OBC MC PH T G SC ST OBC MC PH I II M 73 41 21 3 5 3 0 40 23 12 0 4 1 0 1 39 F 142 60 4 2 4 3 0 80 66 4 1 3 6 0 7 73 Total 215 101 25 5 9 6 0 120 89 16 1 7 7 0 8 112

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BSC (Honours) Appeared Passed Div Gender T G SC ST OBC MC PH T G SC ST OBC MC PH I II M 65 10000110000 010 F 53 10100110000 001 Total 11 8 20100220000 010 BCom (Honours) Appeared Passed Div Gender T G SC ST OBC MC PH T G SC ST OBC MC PH I II M 21 19 1 0 0 1 0 11 9 1 0 0 1 0 2 9 F 00 00000000000 000 Total 21 19 1 0 0 1 0 11 9 1 0 0 1 0 2 9 B.A. General Appread Passed Div Gender T G SC ST OBC MC PH T G SC ST OBC MC PH I II M 395 243 87 12 21 32 0 163 114 21 4 8 16 0 0 16 F 423 308 64 5 20 25 1 250 182 37 4 12 14 1 0 46 Total 818 551 151 17 41 25 1 413 296 58 8 20 30 1 0 62 B. Sc General Appeared Passed Div Gender T G SC ST OBC MC PH T G SC ST OBC MC PH I II M 22 00000000000 000 F 00 00000000000 000 Total 22 00000000000 000 B. Com General Appread Passed Div Gender T G SC ST OBC MC PH T G SC ST OBC MC PH I II M 17 17 0 0 0 0 0 14 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 F 00 00000000000 000 Total 17 17 0 0 0 0 0 14 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 STREAM WISE RESULT STATEMENT OF PART-II, 2012 BA (Honours) Appeared Qualified Gender T G SC ST OBC MC PH T G SC ST OBC MC PH M 96 51 29 3 7 5 1 52 28 16 0 4 3 1 F 168 127 17 3 12 8 1 138 108 10 2 10 7 1 Total 264 178 46 6 19 13 2 190 136 26 2 14 10 2 BSC (Honours) Appeared Qualified Gender T G SC ST OBC MC PH T G SC ST OBC MC PH M 94102201000100 F 65001002100100 Total 15 9103203100200 BCom (Honours) Appeared Qualified Gender T G SC ST OBC MC PH T G SC ST OBC MC PH M 44 39 1 0 4 0 0 20 18 1 0 1 0 0 F 00000000000000 Total 44 39 1 0 4 0 0 20 18 1 0 1 0 0 B.A. General Appeared Qualified Gender T G SC ST OBC MC PH T G SC ST OBC MC PH M 584 317 143 34 40 50 0 216 129 41 9 13 24 0 F 522 363 79 10 29 39 2 299 214 40 3 19 21 2 Total 1106 680 222 44 69 89 2 515 343 81 12 32 45 2 B. Sc General Appeared Qualified Gender T G SC ST OBC MC PH T G SC ST OBC MC PH

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M 32000100000000 F 00000000000000 Total 32000100000000 B. Com General Appeared Qualified Gender T G SC ST OBC MC PH T G SC ST OBC MC PH M 21 20 0 0 1 0 0 16 16 0 0 0 0 0 F 00000000000000 Total 21 20 0 0 1 0 0 16 16 0 0 0 0 0 STREAM WISE RESULT STATEMENT OF PART-I, 2012 BA (Honours) Appeared Qualified Gender T G SC ST OBC MC PH T G SC ST OBC MC PH M 164 97 35 8 10 13 1 82 47 18 1 6 10 0 F 225 158 28 8 18 13 0 143 109 15 3 9 7 0 Total 389 255 63 16 28 26 1 225 156 33 4 15 17 0 BSC (Honours) Appeared Qualified Gender T G SC ST OBC MC PH T G SC ST OBC MC PH M 16 10 203102200000 F 65001002200000 Total 22 15 204104400000 BCom (Honours) Appeared Qualified Gender T G SC ST OBC MC PH T G SC ST OBC MC PH M 71 61 3 0 5 2 0 21 20 0 0 1 0 0 F 10001000000000 Total 72 61 3 0 6 2 0 21 20 0 0 1 0 0 B.A. General Appeared Qualified Gender T G SC ST OBC MC PH T G SC ST OBC MC PH M 540 270 136 41 50 40 3 248 137 50 13 31 17 0 F 855 345 92 18 34 362 4 543 245 59 8 28 200 3 Total 1395 615 228 59 84 402 7 791 382 109 21 59 217 3 B. Sc General Appeared Qualified Gender T G SC ST OBC MC PH T G SC ST OBC MC PH M 10 7001200000000 F 11000000000000 Total 11 8001200000000 General Appeared Qualified Gender T G SC ST OBC MC PH T G SC ST OBC MC PH M 46 39 2 0 2 3 0 34 29 2 0 0 3 0 F 21100002110000 Total 48 40 2 0 2 3 0 36 3 3 0 0 3 0

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TARASANKAR BANDAPADYAY B.ED INSTITUTION

P.O : Kuchuighata (Ahmadpur), Birbhum, Pin: 731201 Tell No. 03463-231232/233 E mail:[email protected] Name of the principal : Indranil Ghosal 1. Academic course offered : B.Ed Honours subject offered : 2. Total Enrolment of Students : B.ed Male Female Total 1st 54 46 100 3. Enrolment of SC./ST./O.B.C Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled caste Scheduled Tribe O.B.C Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Tota Male Female Total 1st 14 11 25 03 01 04 03 03 06 07 04 11 4. No. of Foreign students studing(If Any) : N.A 5. Teaching Staff : [Furnish names of the Heads of Depart. of the Colleges offering P.G. Courses] Full Time Part Time Male Female Male Female Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC 03 05 6. Non-Teaching Stuff : M 6 F 1 7. Research Activities by the Teachers : For (2012-13) only (Give details) i) A Critical study on the attitude of English Teachers towards Secondary Students Achievement in English in Suri Sub-Division of Birbhum District in West Bengal. —— By the Principal ii) Effect of Collaborative Learning Strategy on Scholastic Achievement, Self Confidence and Class Room Participation of Secondary School Students —— By Prof. Moumita Maji iii) A Study on attitudes of Teacher’s and Student’s towards Vocational Education in Higher Secondary School —— By Prof. Jayanti Halder iv) An Appraisal of Co-Curricular Activities in Secondary School’s of Burdwan District. —— By Prof. Anima Esh 8. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 3940 Nos 9. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 9 Titles (48 Issues) 10. Hostel Facilities : No. of Hostel (Boys): 60 No of Hostel (Girls): 40 No. of Students actually residing : (Boys) : 05 Girls : 04 11. Special Feature of the College (if any) : An ISO 9001: 2008 Certified Institute

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Examination Results: (2012) : NA Name of the No. Appeared No. Passed Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Total 1st 2nd Total B.Ed 46 54 100 46 46 54 54 100

TURKU HANSDA LAPSA HEMRAM MAHAVIDYALAY

Madian, , PO- Ganpur, Dist-Birbhum – 731216 Name of the Principal : DR AMIT KUMAR CHAKRABARTY 1. Academic Coursed Offered : Shift Honours General Day BA Bengali, English, Geography, Bengali, English, Geography, History, History, Santali & Sanskrit Santali, Pol Science, Sanskrit, Philosophy & Physical Edn.. B Sc Mathematics B Sc Mathematics, Physics & Chemistry Honours Subject Offered : BA – Bengali, English, Geography, History, Santali & Sanskrit. B Sc – Math 2. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year BA B Sc Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 592 267 859 39 03 42 2nd Year 436 228 664 40 10 50 3rd Year 368 207 575 34 3 37 3. Enrolment of SC/ST/OBC Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes OBC Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Yr 145 54 199 52 25 77 116 50 166 104 53 157 2nd Yr 133 47 180 59 10 69 62 26 88 93 56 149 3rd Yr 85 31 116 37 03 40 36 18 54 104 55 159 4. No. of Foreign Students studying (if any) : NIL 5. Teaching Staff : M 2 F 2 6. Non-Teaching Staff : M 5 F 3 7. Research Activities by the Teachers : For (2012-13) only (Give Details) : Nil 8. No. of Books in the Library as on 31.05.2013) : 7660 9. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.2013) : 02 10. Hostel Facilities : No. of Hostel (Boys)…..NIL…… No. of Hostel (Girls)……NIL….. No. of Students actually residing : Boyes….NIL…... Girls…NIL….. 11. Special Features of the College (if any) : A good number of students of the College is from SC, ST & Minority families and many of them are literally 1st generation learners.

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Examination Results (2013) : Name of the No. AppearedNo. Passed Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total BA Gen 63 80 143 - 2 - 20 22 - 6 - 45 51 73 BA (H) 54 44 98 1 31 -- 32 1 26 -- 27 59 B Sc Gen - 2 2 ------1 -- 1 1 B Sc (H) 4 1 5 1 2 -- 3 1 --- 1 4

UTTARAN COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Vill+P.O.:- Sabrakone, Dist.:-Bankura

Name of the Principal/O.C. /T.I.C. : Sri Ajit Kumar Samaddar (Contractual) 1. Academic Courses Offered : Shift Honours General Others(B.Ed.) Morning Day Day Evening Honours Subjects Offered : Nil 2. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : Year B.Ed.. Male Female Total 1st Year 47 53 100 3. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students (All Courses/B.Ed.) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 12 09 21 06 04 10 05 05 10 01 03 04 4. No. of Foreign Students studying (If Any) : 5. Teaching Staff : M 4 F 3 6. Non-Teaching staff : M 7 F 1 7. Research Activities by the Teachers : Only 2012-13 8. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 7221 (Seven thousand two hundred twenty-one) 9. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 55 (Fifty-five) 10. Hostel Facilities : No. of Hostel (Boys) : No, , No. of Hostel (Girls) : No No. of Students actually residing: Boy: N.A., Girls: N.A. 11. Special Feature of the College (If any) : N.A. Examination Results : (2011) Name of the No. Appeared No. Passed Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total B.Ed 47 51 98 47 00 47 50 00 50 97

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VIDYAPATI BACHELOR OF EDUCATION COLLEGE Name of the Principal/O.C/T.C. : Principal- DR. BINDA SINGH / Amulya Kumar Behera (Lecturer-In-charge) 1. Academic Courses Offered : B.Ed 2. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts): B.Ed. M.A/M.Sc./L.L.B Others Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 35 65 100 Enrolment of S.C. /S.T. /O.B.C. Students (All Courses) : Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribe O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Yr 13 20 33 02 04 06 02 06 08 02 01 03 No. of Foreign Students studying (If any) : No 4. Teaching Staff : M 2 F 3 5. Non-teaching Staff : M 6 F 4 6. Research Activities by the Teachers : Only 2012-13 7. No of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 2564 (Two Thousand Five Hundred Sixty Four) 8. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 36 (Thirty Six) 9. Hostel Facilities : No. of Hostel (Boys)… 40 (Forty) No. of Hostel (Girls) 30 (Thirty) No of Students actually residing: Boys 10 (Ten), Girls 15 (fifteen) 11. Special Feature of the College (if any) : Examination Results: (2013) Name of the Courses No. Appeared No. Passed Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Grand Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total B.Ed. 35 64 99 34 01 35 64 64 99

VIVEKANANDA MAHAVIDYALAYA HARIPAL, HOOGHLY Name of Principal/O.C./T.C. : DR. ASIM KUMAR SAMANTA Academic Courses Offered : Shift Honours General Others Morning NO YES NO Day YES YES BCA Honours Subjects Offered : 1. Total Enrolment of Students (All Shifts) : YEAR B.A. B.Sc. B.Com Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st Year 850 683 1533 99 71 170 142 10 152 2nd Year 869 948 1817 190 125 315 155 04 159 3rd Year 431 406 837 42 09 51 120 38 158

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2. Enrolment of S.C./S.T./O.B.C. Students(All Courses): YEAR Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribe O.B.C. Muslims Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1st 184 157 341 67 36 103 95 61 156 79 70 149 2nd 181 135 316 67 32 99 110 58 168 88 104 192 3rd 85 65 150 34 13 47 32 50 82 25 40 65 3. No. of Foreign Students studying (If any) : 4. Teaching Staff : M 14 F 7 5. Non-Teaching staff : M 19 F 2 6. Research Activities by the Teachers : 1) One Major Project running in Botany Dept. under U.G.C. 2) One Minor Project in Geography Dept. under U.G.C. 6. No. of Books in the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 29006 7. No. of Journals Subscribed by the Library (as on 31.05.13) : 18 Periodicals 8. Hostel Facilities : No. of Mess(Boys) : — No. of Mess(Girls) : 1 9. No. of Students actually residing : Boys : — Girls : NIL 10. Special features of the College (If any) : Model Medicinal Plant Garden(under UGC scheme), Small pond for Pisciculture Examination Results : (2013) Name of the No. Appeared No. Passed Grand Total Course Boys Girls Total Boys Girls 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total 1st 2nd Dist. Pass Total BA Gen 290 282 572 00 17 00 188 205 01 27 00 176 204 409 BA(H) 88 156 244 09 58 00 10 77 18 114 00 15 147 224 B.Sc.Gen 24 06 30 00 19 00 04 23 00 05 00 01 06 29 Bsc.(H) 42 25 67 15 04 00 16 35 09 12 00 02 23 58 B.Com(Gen)44 03 47 00 04 00 38 42 00 00 02 00 02 44 B.Com(H) 33 04 37 01 18 00 02 21 00 01 00 01 02 23 BCA 31 09 40 11 19 00 30 30 05 04 00 00 09 39

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