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New Group Medical Insurance Scheme for Retirees of the Bank Renewal of Insurance Cover wef 01.11.2016 List of Ex Staff Officers Opted for Option II- (With Domiciliary Expenses Benefit Options) S. No. Emp ID Option Name 1 100056 II SURESH NAGESH UPPONI 2 100061 II K N ANANTHANARAYAN 3 100067 II VASANT CHINTAMAN JOSHI 4 100071 II P V ANANTHANARAYANAN 5 100073 II RAGHAVA IYER NAGARAJAN 6 100078 II CALICUT EASWARA KRISHNAN 7 100079 II VASANT RAGHAVENDRA NADKARNI 8 100081 II KAMALKANT DAMODAR SAMANT 9 100083 II R. VENKATARAMAN 10 100095 II KARIGAN MUKUND PAI 11 100098 II A RAMALINGA RAJGOPALAN 12 100099 II VIJAYKUMAR HARILAL SHAH 13 100105 II SUDHAKAR PANDURANG DESAI 14 100130 II S D KULKARNI 15 100139 II SATEESH NAGESHRAO MALLAPUR 16 100141 II HARIDAS LALJI NAGANDHI 17 100146 II RUKMANI RAMANI 18 100152 II VRASHANK DEVENDRA MAJMUNDAR 19 100155 II ROSHAN MALOO 20 100158 II RENJAL ANANTH PRABHU 21 100159 II RAMESH NARBHERAM VAKHARIA 22 100172 II HEMAN LALCHAND GORIANI 23 100187 II MANI DORAB TALATY 24 100198 II ALBERT PETER PINTO 25 100206 II KALLIANPUR RAMACHANDRA ACHAR 26 100208 II MANOHAR BHICAJI RANGNEKAR 27 100209 II DHIRENDRA P. CHANDARANA 28 100245 II SUMAN RAMESH BALGI 29 100246 II PERUVEMBA RAMANATHA IYER VISWESWARAN 30 100247 II KAMLAKAR RAGHUNATH PATWARDHAN 31 100250 II VASANT VINAYAK JOSHI 32 100252 II MAHENDRAKUMAR L JOSHI 33 100253 II VILAS GHANSHYAM BUTALA 34 100257 II SUDHIR SHASHIKANT MADGAVKAR 35 100260 II ASPI RUTTONSHAW NARIMAN 36 100271 II YOGENDRA APPANNA NAKRE 37 100282 II SURESH NARAYAN VYAVAHARKAR 38 100287 II SHIVANGI -
Shares to Be Transferred to IEPF
Statement of unclaimed/unpaid dividend (Final Dividend 2012‐13), whose shares being transferred to IEPFAuthority SL NO DPID CLIENTID NAME DIVIDEND AMT SHARES DIVYEAR 1 SRS0000436 TODKAR SHRIKANT SHIVAMURTI 5000.00 10000 DIV. 2012‐2013 2 SRS0000454 VAGGAR MUDAKAPPA BHIMAPPA 5000.00 10000 DIV. 2012‐2013 3 SRS0000597 D COSTA WALLACE WALLY 5000.00 10000 DIV. 2012‐2013 4 SRS0001060 SANIKOPPA MALLIKARJUN BASAPPA 5000.00 10000 DIV. 2012‐2013 5 SRS0001315 HABIB SURESH ANNASA 5000.00 10000 DIV. 2012‐2013 6 SRS0001344 VIJAYKUMAR H A 5000.00 10000 DIV. 2012‐2013 7 SRS0002192 HOTTIGIMATH PARAMESHWAR MAHESHWAR 5000.00 10000 DIV. 2012‐2013 8 SRS0002301 PATTANSHETTI ASHWINIKUMAR VASANTRAO 5000.00 10000 DIV. 2012‐2013 9 SRS0002334 YARAZARVI SHANTANAND BASAVANTAPPA 2500.00 5000 DIV. 2012‐2013 10 SRS0004631 GADI VIRUPAKSHAPPA MALLAPPA 5000.00 10000 DIV. 2012‐2013 11 SRS0006065 DEVANAL VEERASANGAPPA RUDRAPPA 2500.00 5000 DIV. 2012‐2013 12 SRS0006876 HAGIDALE()(SHIDAGOUDA) SURESH BHIMARAO 5000.00 10000 DIV. 2012‐2013 13 SRS0008237 JOSHI NARAYAN KRISHNAJI 5000.00 10000 DIV. 2012‐2013 14 SRS0009530 KULKARNI NITANT SUDHEER 5000.00 10000 DIV. 2012‐2013 15 SRS0011283 PRAKASH M.P 10000.00 20000 DIV. 2012‐2013 16 SRS0051071 SHRIKANT NINGAPPA NEGTINAHAL 320.00 640 DIV. 2012‐2013 17 SRS0065744 CHINTAMANI S KELKAR 200.00 400 DIV. 2012‐2013 18 10601 1201060100194442 HARIDAS PATIL 50.00 100 DIV. 2012‐2013 19 16700 1301670000576141 RAKESH BHUPENDRABHAI JOSHI 50.00 100 DIV. 2012‐2013 20 17502 1201750200053722 NILESH MADANLAL PICHA 25.00 50 DIV. 2012‐2013 21 19101 1201910101014336 J. ANAND PRABHAKAR 25.00 50 DIV. 2012‐2013 22 21900 1302190000094032 MUKUND VASANT KAKADE 75.00 150 DIV. -
Alphabetical List of Recommendations Received for Padma Awards - 2014
Alphabetical List of recommendations received for Padma Awards - 2014 Sl. No. Name Recommending Authority 1. Shri Manoj Tibrewal Aakash Shri Sriprakash Jaiswal, Minister of Coal, Govt. of India. 2. Dr. (Smt.) Durga Pathak Aarti 1.Dr. Raman Singh, Chief Minister, Govt. of Chhattisgarh. 2.Shri Madhusudan Yadav, MP, Lok Sabha. 3.Shri Motilal Vora, MP, Rajya Sabha. 4.Shri Nand Kumar Saay, MP, Rajya Sabha. 5.Shri Nirmal Kumar Richhariya, Raipur, Chhattisgarh. 6.Shri N.K. Richarya, Chhattisgarh. 3. Dr. Naheed Abidi Dr. Karan Singh, MP, Rajya Sabha & Padma Vibhushan awardee. 4. Dr. Thomas Abraham Shri Inder Singh, Chairman, Global Organization of People Indian Origin, USA. 5. Dr. Yash Pal Abrol Prof. M.S. Swaminathan, Padma Vibhushan awardee. 6. Shri S.K. Acharigi Self 7. Dr. Subrat Kumar Acharya Padma Award Committee. 8. Shri Achintya Kumar Acharya Self 9. Dr. Hariram Acharya Government of Rajasthan. 10. Guru Shashadhar Acharya Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India. 11. Shri Somnath Adhikary Self 12. Dr. Sunkara Venkata Adinarayana Rao Shri Ganta Srinivasa Rao, Minister for Infrastructure & Investments, Ports, Airporst & Natural Gas, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh. 13. Prof. S.H. Advani Dr. S.K. Rana, Consultant Cardiologist & Physician, Kolkata. 14. Shri Vikas Agarwal Self 15. Prof. Amar Agarwal Shri M. Anandan, MP, Lok Sabha. 16. Shri Apoorv Agarwal 1.Shri Praveen Singh Aron, MP, Lok Sabha. 2.Dr. Arun Kumar Saxena, MLA, Uttar Pradesh. 17. Shri Uttam Prakash Agarwal Dr. Deepak K. Tempe, Dean, Maulana Azad Medical College. 18. Dr. Shekhar Agarwal 1.Dr. Ashok Kumar Walia, Minister of Health & Family Welfare, Higher Education & TTE, Skill Mission/Labour, Irrigation & Floods Control, Govt. -
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19Th Coordinators Meet
The Biotechnology Information System Network in India PROCEEDINGS OF THE XXTH ANNUAL COORDINATORS’ MEETING FOCAL THEME: ONLINE RESOURCES IN BIOINFORMATICS February 03-04, 2009 Bioinformatics Centre North-Eastern Hill University Shillong 793 022 Department of Biotechnology Ministry of Science and Technology Government of India The Biotechnology Information System Network in India Proceedings of the XXth All India BTISnet Coordinators’ Meeting February 03-04, 2009 Venue Bioinformatics Centre North-Eastern Hill University Shillong 793 022 Department of Biotechnology Ministry of Sience and Technology Government of India Venue: Multi Use Convention Centre, NEHU North Eastern Hill University, Shillong Date: 3rd & 4th February 2009 PROGRAMME TUESDAY 03th FEBRURARY 2009 09:00-9:30 hrs Registration: 9:30-10:32 hrs Inaugural Session: 9:30 Arrival of the Chief Guest 9:30-9:32 National Anthem 9:32-9:35 Presentation of Bouquet 9:35-9:40 Welcome : Prof. Pramod Tandon, Vice Chancellor, NEHU 9:40-9:50 About BTISNet Programme & Brief Report of Activities during 2008-’09 : Dr. T. Madhan Mohan, Advisor, DBT, New Delhi 9:50-10:05 Keynote Address : Prof M. Vijayan, Chairman, Task Force 10:05-10:25 Inaugural Address by the Chief Guest : His Excellency, The Governor of Meghalaya, Shri. R.S. Mooshahary 10:25-10:30 Vote of Thanks : Prof. Veena Tandon, Deputy Coordinator, Bioinformatics Centre, NEHU, Shillong 10:30-10:32 National Anthem 10:32-11:00 hrs Tea Break Session I 11:00-13:30 hrs Online Resources in Bioinformatics Chair : Prof. M. Vijayan, IISc, Bangalore Rappoteur : Dr. Gulshan Wadhwa, PSO, DBT Speakers (10 Minutes each) 1. -
Annual Report 2017-18
The National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI) Annual Report (April 2017 – March 2018) 5, Lajpatrai Road, Allahabad - 211 002 i POSTAL ADDRESS The National Academy of Sciences, India 5, Lajpatrai Road, Allahabad – 211002, India PHONE +91-532-2640224, 2441243 FAX +91-532-2641183 E-MAIL [email protected] WEBSITE http://www.nasi.nic.in http://www.nasi.org.in NASI, Allahabad is also on the FACEBOOK & TWITTER Published by the General Secretary (HQ), NASI for The National Academy of Sciences, India, Allahabad ii Late Prof. Meghnad Saha, Founder President An Academy of Science can do a great deal by educating public opinion, undertaking particular problems, and bringing out scientific workers in various fields for discussion and cooperative research. But the main function of the Academy should be towards cultural improvement by contributions to human knowledge. - Prof. Meghnad Saha on the Inaugural Session of the Academy India is justified in feeling proud for its unique contributions to science in ancient days. However, successive foreign invasions and alien rule for centuries pushed science in the background and the country went through with what may be described as the dark age for science. Western science attracted Indian intelligentsia after the establishment of the western system of education and the universities; and despite many constraints, the country could produce giants like Prof. Meghnad Saha, Prof. S. N. Bose, Sir J.C. Bose and Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray. The first World War and the world-wide economic depression caused a set back to scientific research globally - much more so in India whose scientists found it difficult even to publish their research work since they had to be almost entirely dependent on foreign journals. -
For Eleventh Five Year Plan (2007-12)
Report of The Steering Committee on Science and Technology for Eleventh Five Year Plan (2007-12) Government of India Planning Commission December, 2006 Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India Vigyan Bhawan Annexe, Maulana Azad Road, New Delhi-110 011 Government of India Planning Commission CONTENTS Chapter Description Page No. Executive Summary 1 Annexure i-iv 1 Approach to S&T During Eleventh Five Year Plan 7 2 Policy Issues 13 3 Financial Aspects 27 Proposed Plan Allocation: Central S&T Departments/ Agencies 60 4 Review and Assessment of the Eleventh Five Year Plan of Central S&T 61 Departments/Agencies Department of Atomic Energy (R&D Sector) 62 Department of Biotechnology 68 Ministry of Earth Sciences 71 Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) 76 including Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Department of Space 81 Department of Science and Technology 82 5 Attracting Young People to Careers in Science and Retaining them there 89 6 Basic Research 95 7 Mega Science Projects 103 8 Cross-Disciplinary Technology Areas 111 3 3 Report of The Steering Committee on Science and Technology for Eleventh Five Year Plan (2007-12) 9 Leveraging International Collaborative Inputs 123 10 Academia Industry Interaction 127 11 Science & Technology for Small & Medium Enterprises 135 12 Rural Technology Delivery 137 13 S&T in States and Socio-Economic Ministries 141 14 Eleventh Five Year Plan Programme - Atomic Energy (R&D Sector) 145 15 Eleventh Five Year Plan Programme - Department of Biotechnology 153 16 Eleventh Five Year Plan Programme - Ministry of Earth Sciences 159 17 Eleventh Five Year Plan Programme - Department of Scientific and Industrial 169 Research (DSIR) including CSIR 18 Eleventh Five Year Plan Programme – Department of Space 181 19 Eleventh Five Year Plan Programme - Department of Science and Technology 185 4 4 Government of India Planning Commission Annexure No. -
Annual Report 2019-20
The National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI) Annual Report (2019–20) 5, Lajpatrai Road, Prayagraj-211002, India i Caption for Cover Page: Bharat Ratna Prof. C N R Rao receiving Prof. M.G.K Menon Memorial Award ii The National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI) Annual Report (2019–20) Established: 1930 The oldest Science Academy of India; Recognised by the DST, GoI as Professional Body; and by the DSIR, GoI as the SIRO iii Published by: The General Secretary (HQ), NASI for The National Academy of Sciences, India Designed and edited by: Ms. Archna Pant with the support of Ms. Rashmi Mishra Year of Publication: 2020 For further information, please contact: The National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI) 5, Lajpatrai Road, Prayagraj-211002, India Phone: +91 (0532) 2640224, 2441243 Email: [email protected] Website: www.nasi.nic.in, www.nasi.org.in NASI is also on Facebook & Twitter iv “An Academy of Science can do a great deal by educating public opinion, undertaking particular problems, and bringing out scientific workers in various fields for discussion and cooperative research. But the main function of the Academy should be towards cultural improvement by contributions to human knowledge”. - Prof. Meghnad Saha on the Inaugural Session of the Academy India is justified in feeling proud for its unique contributions to science in ancient days. However, successive foreign invasions and alien rule for centuries pushed science in the background and the country went through with what may be described as the Dark Age for science. Western science attracted Indian intelligentsia after the establishment of the western system of education and the universities; and despite many constraints, the country could produce giants like Prof. -
Platinum Jubilee Lectures
LIST OF PAST PLATINUM JUBILEE LECTURES AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES : 1988 Dr. M.S. Swaminathan, Philippines Dr. B.N. Sahu, Bhubaneswar 1989 Dr.S.P. Roy Chaudhuri, New Delhi Dr.N.G.P. Rao, New Delhi 1990 Prof. S.K. Mukherjee, Kolkata Prof. Anupam Varma, New Delhi 1991 Dr. D.R. Bhumla, Haryana Dr. D.N. Dev, New Delhi 1992 Prof. J.P. Verma, New Delhi Dr.I.B. Abrol, New Delhi 1993 Dr. S.P. Ghosh, New Delhi Prof. Sisir Mukhopadhyay, Santiniketan 1994 Prof.V.L. Chopra, New Delhi Dr. S.K. Sinha, New Delhi 1995 Dr. D.K. Das, New Delhi Prof. S. Jayaraj, Madras 1996 Dr.R.S.Paroda, New Delhi Dr.S.C.Modgal, Pantnagar 1997 Dr.S.Mukhopadhyay, Kalyani, W.B. Prof.R.B. Singh, New Delhi 1998 Dr.Renu Khanna Chopra, New Delhi 1999 Dr.G.S.Khush, Philippines 2000 Dr.M. Velaythom, Nagpur 2001 Dr.Panjab Singh, New Delhi 2002 Dr.Mangala Rai, New Delhi ANTHROPOLOGY & ARCHAEOLOGY : 1988 Prof. Surajit C. Sinha, Kolkata Dr.Indera P. Singh, Delhi 1989 Dr. L.D. Sanghvi, Mumbai Prof.S.C.Dube, Delhi 1990 Prof. V.N. Misra, Pune 1991 Dr.T.N. Mandan, Delhi Prof.Ashok Ghosh, Kolkata 1992 Prof. S. R. K. Chopra, Chandigarh Prof.Ajit Kumar Danda, Darjeling 1993 Prof. P.K. Bhowmick, Kolkata Prof. B.M. Das, Guahati (Both the lecturers could not convenient to deliver the lecture) 1995 Prof. K. C. Malhotra, Kolkata Prof. Tarun Sharma, Gauhati 1996 Prof. Aloke Kr. Ghosh, Shillong Prof. J. S. Bhandari, Delhi 1997 Prof. Gopala Sarana, Lucknow Prof. -
The National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI)
The National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI) Annual Report (April 2018 – March 2019) Established: 1930 Oldest Science Academy of India; Recognised by the DST, GoI as Professional Body; and by the DSIR, GoI as the SIRO POSTAL ADDRESS The National Academy of Sciences, India 5, Lajpatrai Road, Prayagraj– 211002, India PHONE +91-532-2640224, 2441243 FAX +91-532-2641183 E-MAIL [email protected] WEBSITE http://www.nasi.nic.in http://www.nasi.org.in NASI, Allahabad is also on the FACEBOOK & TWITTER Published by the General Secretary (HQ), NASI for The National Academy of Sciences, India, Prayagraj ii “An Academy of Science can do a great deal by educating public opinion, undertaking particular problems, and bringing out scientific workers in various fields for discussion and cooperative research. But the main function of the Academy should be towards cultural improvement by contributions to human knowledge”. - Prof. Meghnad Saha on the Inaugural Session of the Academy India is justified in feeling proud for its unique contributions to science in ancient days. However, successive foreign invasions and alien rule for centuries pushed science in the background and the country went through with what may be described as the Dark Age for science. Western science attracted Indian intelligentsia after the establishment of the western system of education and the universities; and despite many constraints, the country could produce giants like Prof. Meghnad Saha, Prof. S. N. Bose, Sir J.C. Bose and Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray. The First World War and the world-wide economic depression caused a set back to scientific research globally much more so in India whose scientists found it difficult even to publish their research work since they had to be almost entirely dependent on foreign journals. -
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List of Life Members As on 1St Frbruary 2018
LIST OF LIFE MEMBERS AS ON 1ST FRBRUARY 2018 ALIGARH 10. Dr. SHAGUFTA MOIN (1261) DEPT. OF BIOCHEMISTRY 1. Dr. HAMMAD AHMAD SHADAB G. G.(1454) J. N. MEDICAL COLLEGE 31 SECTOR OF GENETICS ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY ALIGARH 202 002 ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY ALIGARH 202 002 11. SHAIK NISAR ALI (3769) DEPT. OF BIOCHEMISTRY 2. Dr. INDU SAXENA (1838) FACULTY OF LIFE SCIENCE HIG 30, ADA COLONY ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY AVANTEKA PHASE I ALIGARH 202 002 RAMGHAT ROAD, ALIGARH 202 001 [email protected] 3. Dr. (MRS) KHUSHTAR ANWAR SALMAN(3332) ALLAHABAD DEPT. OF BIOCHEMISTRY JAWAHARLAL NEHRU MEDICAL COLLEGE 12. Dr. ABHAY KUMAR PANDEY (2054) ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY DEPT OF BIOCHEMISTRY ALIGARH 202 002 UNIVERSITY OF ALLAHABAD [email protected] ALLAHABAD 211002 4. Dr. MOHAMMAD TABISH (2226) 13. Dr. AMIT KUMAR (2123) DEPT. OF BIOCHEMISTRY DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY FACULTY OF LIFE SCIENCES ALLAHABAD UNIVERSITY ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY ALLAHABAD 211 002 ALIGARH 202 002 [email protected] 14. Dr. AMITA MISHRA (2665) C/O SRI RAMESH MISHRA 5. Dr. MOHAMMAD AFZAL (1101) G B 53, GANGA SECTOR, TRIVENIPURAM DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY JHUSI , ALLAHABAD 211 019 ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY [email protected] ALIGARH 202 002 15. Dr. ANJANA PANDEY (1549) 6. Dr. RIAZ AHMAD(1754) CENTRE FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY SECTION OF GENETICS MOTILAL NEHRU NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY TECHNOLOGY ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY ALLAHABAD 211 004 ALIGARH 202 002 16. ASHUTOSH GUPTA (3789) 7. Dr. ROSHAN ALAM (1958) 116A/7B JAYANTIPUR C/O MOHD HABIB EDUCATIONAL HOUSE SULEM SARAI AMU SHAM SHAD MARKET ALLAHABAD 211 011 ALIGARH 202 002 [email protected] 8.