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D)ocument of The World Bank F'OR ()FFItIA I. t SF ONLY Public Disclosure Authorized Report No. QO*3-I N STAFF APPRAISAL REPORT Public Disclosure Authorized INDIA SECOND TECHNICIAN EDUCATION PROJECT MARCH 8, 1991 Public Disclosure Authorized Asia Country Department I\ (India) Public Disclosure Authorized Population, Human Resources, Urban and Water Operations Division This documenthas a restricteddistribution and man be used bv recipientsonly in the periornnanceof their official duties. Its contentsman not otherwisebe disclosedwAithout W'orld Bank authorization. CURRENCYEQUIVALENTS (As of January 1991) Currency Unit = Rupee Rupee 19.43 = US$ 1.00 Rupee 1.00 = US$ 0.051 METRIC EQUIVALENTS 1 Meter (m) = 3.28 Feet (ft) 1 Kilometer (km) = 0.62 Miles FISCAL YEAR April 1 - March 31 ABBREVIATIONS AICTE - All India Council for Technical Education BTE - Bureau of Technical Education DEA - Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance DGS&D - Directorate General of Supplies and Disposals DOE - Department of Education, Ministry of Human Resources Development DTE - Directorate of Technical Education DPR - Detailed Project Reports EFC - Expenditure and Finance Committee, Ministry of Finance EDCIL - Education Consultants India Ltd. GOI - Government of India IAMR - Institute for Applied Manpower Research IIT - Indian Institute of Technology ITI - Industrial Training Institute MHRD - Ministry of Human Resources Development NBA - National Board of Accreditation NTMIS - National Technical Manpower Information System NPE - National Policy on Education (1986) NPIU - National Project Implementation Unit PFU - Project Facilitation Unit TTTI - Technical Teacher Training Institute SPIU - State Project Implementation Unit FOR OFFICIALUSE ONLY INDIA SECOND TECHNICIAN EDUCATION PROJECT Table of Contents Page No. BASIC DATA ........ iv CREDIT AND PROJECT SUMMARY ........................................ -
UTKARSH BANGLA, 2016 -PBSSD- Paschim Banga Society for Skill
UTKARSH BANGLA, 2016 (A Flagship Scheme For Short Term Skill Development In West Bengal) -PBSSD- Paschim Banga Society for Skill Development 1. AIM: - The Government aims to introduce a Flagship Scheme in the State of West Bengal for the entire non-institutional, non-project mode, short term Skill Development interventions to provide wage/ self employment linked skills training to the residents of the State. Integrating all Skill Development interventions at the State level, this scheme shall be called the “UTKARSH BANGLA 2016”. 2. OBJECTIVE: - The objective of the Scheme is to skill individuals to empower them to engage in wage employment or self-employment leading to improved livelihood through increased earnings, and/or improved working conditions, and/or opportunities to move from informal to formal work sectors.The skills imparted will be compliant with National Skills Qualifications Framework (NSQF)/ NCVT/ QP - NOS and conform to prevalent National norm and Standards. The training shall be in National Council(s)/ Industry validated and market relevant skills based modules followed by assessment and certification procedures that have an all India acceptance. 3. THE SCHEME : The features of the Scheme are: a. Title: The Scheme shall be referred to as “UTKARSH BANGLA 2016”. Implementing Agency : i. All the interventions funded by the various State Government Departments/ Bodies/ Agencies from State and other funds, leading to Skill Development in the non-project mode, shall be made by the Paschim Banga Society for Skill Development (PBSSD) on their behalf. PBSSD will be supported by a State Project Management Unit (SPMU) ii. The Technical Education & Training Department shall facilitate the interventions made under the ambit of this scheme by providing the required technical support to the PBSSD. -
List of Institutions & Its Courses (M.Tech/M.Pharm) Affiliated To
List of Institutions & Its Courses (M.Tech/M.Pharm) Affiliated to Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal (Formerly West Bengal University of Technology) for the Academic Year 2021-22 (As on 30.07.2021) SL. MAKAUT,WB COLLEGE NAME COLLEGE ADDRESS LEVEL OF NAME OF COURSE INTAKE AS INTAKE NO. COLLEGE COURSE PER AS PER CODE AICTE/PCI MAKAUT, WB 1 101 JALPAIGURI GOVERNMENT JALPAIGURI GOVT ENGG M.TECH MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 15 15 ENGINEERING COLLEGE COLLEGE JALPAIGURI – 735102 M.TECH ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 15 15 WEST BENGAL 2 102 KALYANI GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING KALYANI UNIVERSITY CAMPUS M.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 18 18 COLLEGE KALYANI-741235, DIST. NADIA M.TECH ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS 18 18 WEST BENGAL INDIA ENGINEERING M.TECH PRODUCTION ENGINEERING 18 18 M.TECH ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 18 18 M.TECH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 18 18 3 103 HALDIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ICARE COMPLEX, HIT CAMPUS, M.TECH MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 18 18 HALDIA, PURBA MEDINIPUR, M.TECH CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 09 09 WEST BENGAL, 721657 M.TECH BIOTECHNOLOGY 09 09 M.TECH ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS 12 12 ENGINEERING M.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 12 12 4 104 INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & SALT LAKE ELECTRONICS M.TECH ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS 18 18 MANAGEMENT COMPLEX. SECTOR-V, KOLKATA- ENGINEERING 700091 M.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 18 18 M.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE AND BUSINESS 18 18 SYSTEM 5 105 BANKURA UNNAYANI INSTITUTE OF AT : POHABAGAN, BHAGABANDH, M.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 18 18 ENGINEERING BANKURA, -
'Construction of Women Hostel' Upto 31St March, 2016
Status of funds released under the scheme ‘Construction of Women Hostel’ Upto 31st March, 2016 Rs. In lakhs S.No. Name of the State/UT Name & Address of the TOTAL GIA Polytechnic Released upto 31st March, 2016 (Rs.) 1 ANDAMAN & 90.00 NICOBAR ISLANDS 1. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Government Polytechnic Pahargaon, Distt. South Andamam, Port Blair Andaman & 90.00 Nicobar Islands - 744 103 2 ANDHRA 2266.99 PRADESH 1. S. V. Govt. Polytechnic, KT Road, Tirupati, Distt. Chittoor, Andhra 90.00 Pradesh - 517507 2. Govt. Polytechnic for Women, Srikantapuram, Hindupuram, Distt. 90.00 Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh – 515202 3. Government Polytechnic for Women, Palamaner, Distt. Chittoor Andhra 90.00 Pradesh - 517408 4. Govt. Polytechnic for Women, Near Central Jail, Ramanjaneyapuram, Distt. 90.00 Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh – 516002 5. Government Polytechnic, Proddatur, Distt. Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh.-516361 90.00 6. Government Polytechnic Distt. Anantapur Andhra Pradesh - 515002 98.54 7. ESC Government Polytechnic Nandyal, Distt. Kurnoor, Andhra Pradesh - 90.00 518501 8. Government Polytechnic for Minorities, B. Thandrapadu, Distt. Kurnool 100.00 Andhra Pradesh -518002 9. Government Polytechnic for Women, Distt. Srikakulam Andhra Pradesh - 90.00 532005 10. MRAGR Government Polytechnic, Phoolbagh Colony, Distt. Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh - 90.00 535002 11. Government Polytechnic for Women, Kakinada, Distt. East Godavari, Andhra 90.00 Pradesh- 533003 12. Government Polytechnic Vijayawada, Distt. Krishna, Andhra Pradesh-520008 90.00 13. Government Polytechnic for Women, Nandigama, Distt. Krishna, Andhra 90.00 Pradesh -521185 14. Government Polytechnic for Minorities, Nallapadu, Distt. Guntur Andhra 90.00 Pradesh -522005 15. Government Polytechnic for Women, Gujjanagundla, Distt. Guntur Andhra 100.00 Pradesh- 522006 16. -
A Journey to the Scientific World
A Journey to the Scientific World Ramesh C. Samanta JSPS post doctoral Fellow Chubu University, Japan June 15, 2016 India: Geographical Location and Description Total Area: 32,87,364 km2 (No. 7 in the world) Population: 1,251,695,584 (2015, No. 2 in the world) Capital: New Delhi Time Zone (IST): GMT + 5.30 hrs Number of States and Union Territories: 29 States and 7 Union Territories India: Languages and Religions In the history India has experienced several great civilizations in different part of it and they had different languages. This resulted several different languages: Majority from Indo Aryan civilization, Dravid civilization. Major Languages: Hindi and English Official Languages: Total 23 languages with countless dialect India is well known for its diversity of religious beliefs and practices. All the major religions of the world like Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism, Jainism, Islam and Christianity are found and practiced in India with complete freedom Weather in India Extreme climate of being tropical country !!! Hot summer (Temperature goes up to 50 oC) Windy monsoon (average rainfall 1000 mm per year) Pleasant Autumn Snowy winter in Northan part of India Indian Food Indian Spices Indian Curry North Indian Food South Indian Food Tourist Attractions in India Taj Mahal, Agra The Ganges, Varanasi Victoria memorial Hall , Kolkata Sea Beach, Goa India’s Great Personalities Netaji Subhas Jawaaharlal Rabindranath Mahatma Gandhi Chandra Bose Nehru Tagore Swami Sarojini Naidu Vivekananda B. R. Ambedkar Sri Aurobindo Indian Nobel Laureates Rabindranath Tagore C. V. Raman Har Gobind Khorana Nobel Prize in Nobel Prize in Physics, 1930 Nobel Prize in Medicine, Literature, 1913 1968 Mother Teresa Venkatraman Ramakrishnan Kailash Satyarthi Nobel Peace Prize 1979 Nobel Prize in chemistry 2009 Nobel Peace Prize 2014 Indian Scientists Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose (1858-1937): Known for pioneering investigation of radio and microwave optics and plant biology. -
1545655278.Pdf
Government of West Bengal Technical Education Training & Skill Development Department Polytechnic Branch, Karigari Bhawan B/7, Action Area-III, New Town, Kolkata- 700160. No. 1463-TET(Poly)/6T-08/2002(Pt.I) Dated: Kolkata, the 24th December, 2018 NOTIFICATION The Governor is pleased to transfer the following Lecturers of Government Polytechnic, borne in the West Bengal General Service, from one Government Polytechnic to another, as noted against each of them below in the same post and in the same service on the existing terms and conditions with immediate effect. They will be deemed to be released on 04/01/2019 : SI. Name of Lecturer with Discipline Polytechnic transferred from Polytechnic transferred to No. (1) (2) (3) (4) I Sri Chinmoy Saha, Jalpaiguri Polytechnic Institute, Jalpaiguri Rajganj Govt. Polytechnic, Jalpaiguri Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering 2 Koushik Chakraborty, Jalpaiguri Polytechnic Institute, Jalpaiguri Rajganj Govt. Polytechnic, Jalpaiguri Lecturer in Electrical Engineering 3 Sri Malay Mitra, Siliguri Govt. Polytechnic. Siliguri Rajganj Govt. Polytechnic, Jalpaiguri Lecturer in Computer Application 4 Sri Anirban Chakraborty, Lecturer in Civil Coochbehar Polytechnic. Cooch Behar Rajganj Govt. Polytechnic, Jalpaiguri Engineering 5 Sri Tapan Kumar Roy, Jalpaiguri Polytechnic Institute, Jalpaiguri Hilli Govt. Polytechnic, Dakshin Dinajpur Lecturer in Civil Engineering 6 Sri Sudip Vidyanta, Murshidabad Institute of Technology. Hilli Govt. Polytechnic, Dakshin Dinajpur Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering Murshidabad 7 Sri Suman Majumder, Darjeeling Polytechnic, Kurseong Hilli Govt. Polytechnic, Dakshin Dinajpur Lecturer in Electrical Engineering 8 Sri Bijan Sarkar, Siliguri Govt. Polytechnic, Siliguri Hilli Govt. Polytechnic, Dakshin Dinajpur Lecturer in Computer Science & Technology 9 Smt. Binita Laba, Raiganj Govt. Polytechnic, Uttar Maida Polytechnic, Maida Lecturer in Physics Dinajpur 10 Sri Santanu Kumar Patra. -
How the Saha Ionization Equation Was Discovered
How the Saha Ionization Equation Was Discovered Arnab Rai Choudhuri Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore – 560012 Introduction Most youngsters aspiring for a career in physics research would be learning the basic research tools under the guidance of a supervisor at the age of 26. It was at this tender age of 26 that Meghnad Saha, who was working at Calcutta University far away from the world’s major centres of physics research and who never had a formal training from any research supervisor, formulated the celebrated Saha ionization equation and revolutionized astrophysics by applying it to solve some long-standing astrophysical problems. The Saha ionization equation is a standard topic in statistical mechanics and is covered in many well-known textbooks of thermodynamics and statistical mechanics [1–3]. Professional physicists are expected to be familiar with it and to know how it can be derived from the fundamental principles of statistical mechanics. But most professional physicists probably would not know the exact nature of Saha’s contributions in the field. Was he the first person who derived and arrived at this equation? It may come as a surprise to many to know that Saha did not derive the equation named after him! He was not even the first person to write down this equation! The equation now called the Saha ionization equation appeared in at least two papers (by J. Eggert [4] and by F.A. Lindemann [5]) published before the first paper by Saha on this subject. The story of how the theory of thermal ionization came into being is full of many dramatic twists and turns. -
S. No. Institute Name
S. No. Institute Name State Last Name First Name Programme Course 1 CENTRAL CALCUTTA POLYTECHNIC West Bengal NATH GOPAL ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 2 CENTRAL CALCUTTA POLYTECHNIC West Bengal MONDAL AMIT ENGINEERING AND FIRST YEAR/OTHER TECHNOLOGY 3 TECHNO INDIA COLLEGE OF West Bengal MUNSHI DIGANTA ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING 4 CENTRAL CALCUTTA POLYTECHNIC West Bengal HAZRA SAMARESH ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 5 COMPUTER APPLICATION CENTRE, West Bengal KAR DEBABRATA MCA MASTERS IN COMPUTER HERITAGE INSTITUTE OF APPLICATIONS TECHNOLOGY 6 COMPUTER APPLICATION CENTRE, West Bengal GANGULY SANDIPAN MCA MASTERS IN COMPUTER HERITAGE INSTITUTE OF APPLICATIONS TECHNOLOGY 7 PAILAN COLLEGE OF West Bengal BISWAS RITUPARNA ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS AND MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY[B.TECH DIVISION] 8 PAILAN COLLEGE OF West Bengal DAS BHASKAR ENGINEERING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY[B.TECH DIVISION] 9 PAILAN COLLEGE OF West Bengal SAMADDAR ANULEKHA ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY[B.TECH DIVISION] 10 PAILAN COLLEGE OF West Bengal SARKAR DEBRAJ ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY[B.TECH DIVISION] 11 PAILAN COLLEGE OF West Bengal BANDOPADHY POUSHALI ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS MANAGEMENT & AY TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY[B.TECH DIVISION] 12 PAILAN COLLEGE OF West Bengal -
Name of DDO/Hoo ADDRESS-1 ADDRESS CITY PIN SECTION REF
Name of DDO/HoO ADDRESS-1 ADDRESS CITY PIN SECTION REF. NO. BARCODE DATE THE SUPDT OF POLICE (ADMIN),SPL INTELLIGENCE COUNTER INSURGENCY FORCE ,W B,307,GARIA GROUP MAIN ROAD KOLKATA 700084 FUND IX/OUT/33 ew484941046in 12-11-2020 1 BENGAL GIRL'S BN- NCC 149 BLCK G NEW ALIPUR KOLKATA 0 0 KOLKATA 700053 FD XIV/D-325 ew460012316in 04-12-2020 2N BENAL. GIRLS BN. NCC 149, BLOCKG NEW ALIPORE KOL-53 0 NEW ALIPUR 700053 FD XIV/D-267 ew003044527in 27-11-2020 4 BENGAL TECH AIR SAQ NCC JADAVPUR LIMIVERSITY CAMPUS KOLKATA 0 0 KOLKATA 700032 FD XIV/D-313 ew460011823in 04-12-2020 4 BENGAL TECH.,AIR SQN.NCC JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY CAMPUS, KOLKATA 700036 FUND-VII/2019-20/OUT/468 EW460018693IN 26-11-2020 6 BENGAL BATTALION NCC DUTTAPARA ROAD 0 0 N.24 PGS 743235 FD XIV/D-249 ew020929090in 27-11-2020 A.C.J.M. KALYANI NADIA 0 NADIA 741235 FD XII/D-204 EW020931725IN 17-12-2020 A.O & D.D.O, DIR.OF MINES & MINERAL 4, CAMAC STREET,2ND FL., KOLKATA 700016 FUND-XIV/JAL/19-20/OUT/30 ew484927906in 14-10-2020 A.O & D.D.O, O/O THE DIST.CONTROLLER (F&S) KARNAJORA, RAIGANJ U/DINAJPUR 733130 FUDN-VII/19-20/OUT/649 EW020926425IN 23-12-2020 A.O & DDU. DIR.OF MINES & MINERALS, 4 CAMAC STREET,2ND FL., KOLKATA 700016 FUND-IV/2019-20/OUT/107 EW484937157IN 02-11-2020 STATISTICS, JT.ADMN.BULDS.,BLOCK-HC-7,SECTOR- A.O & E.O DY.SECY.,DEPTT.OF PLANNING & III, KOLKATA 700106 FUND-VII/2019-20/OUT/470 EW460018716IN 26-11-2020 A.O & EX-OFFICIO DY.SECY., P.W DEPTT. -
A Hermeneutic Study of Bengali Modernism
Modern Intellectual History http://journals.cambridge.org/MIH Additional services for Modern Intellectual History: Email alerts: Click here Subscriptions: Click here Commercial reprints: Click here Terms of use : Click here FROM IMPERIAL TO INTERNATIONAL HORIZONS: A HERMENEUTIC STUDY OF BENGALI MODERNISM KRIS MANJAPRA Modern Intellectual History / Volume 8 / Issue 02 / August 2011, pp 327 359 DOI: 10.1017/S1479244311000217, Published online: 28 July 2011 Link to this article: http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S1479244311000217 How to cite this article: KRIS MANJAPRA (2011). FROM IMPERIAL TO INTERNATIONAL HORIZONS: A HERMENEUTIC STUDY OF BENGALI MODERNISM. Modern Intellectual History, 8, pp 327359 doi:10.1017/S1479244311000217 Request Permissions : Click here Downloaded from http://journals.cambridge.org/MIH, IP address: 130.64.2.235 on 25 Oct 2012 Modern Intellectual History, 8, 2 (2011), pp. 327–359 C Cambridge University Press 2011 doi:10.1017/S1479244311000217 from imperial to international horizons: a hermeneutic study of bengali modernism∗ kris manjapra Department of History, Tufts University Email: [email protected] This essay provides a close study of the international horizons of Kallol, a Bengali literary journal, published in post-World War I Calcutta. It uncovers a historical pattern of Bengali intellectual life that marked the period from the 1870stothe1920s, whereby an imperial imagination was transformed into an international one, as a generation of intellectuals born between 1885 and 1905 reinvented the political category of “youth”. Hermeneutics, as a philosophically informed study of how meaning is created through conversation, and grounded in this essay in the thought of Hans Georg Gadamer, helps to reveal this pattern. -
Information Brochure
West Bengal State Council of Technical and Vocational Education and Skill Development (A Statutory Body under West Bengal Act XXVI of 2013) (Technical Education Division) [Erstwhile West Bengal State Council of Technical Education] Information Brochure FOR THE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION (VOCLET-2021) FOR ADMISSION TO DIPLOMA COURSES IN ENGINEERING / TECHNOLOGY / ARCHITECTURE IN POLYTECHNICS OF WEST BENGAL FOR THE ACADEMIC SESSION 2021-22 Contact details : “JEXPO CELL” West Bengal State Council of Technical and Vocational Education and Skill Development (Technical Education Division) Kolkata Karigori Bhavan, 2nd Floor 110 S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata – 700013 Phone : (033) 2227-7592, e-mail : [email protected] Website : www.webscte.co.in CAUTION “Ragging is a Crime and Punishable Offence” IMPORTANT DATES PERTAINING TO VOCLET-2021 6th May, 2021 to 30th June, 2021 Filling-up of Online Application Forms: website : www.webscte.co.in Last Date for filling-up of Online th Application Forms : 30 June, 2021 Date of availability of e-Admit Cards Will be available in the Council’s website (Online): www.webscte.co.in (Date will be notified) Date of Examination : DATE WILL BE NOTIFIED LATER --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ভাকেলট-২০২১ সংা পূণ তািরখ Online আেবদনপ পূরণ করার ৬ ৠম, ২০২১ ৠথেক ৩০ জুন, ২০২১ তািরখ website : www.webscte.co.in Online আেবদনপ পূরণ করার ৠশষ তািরখ ৩০ জুন, ২০২১ অন-লাইন অাডিমট কাডਐ কাউিেলর ওেয়বসাইট www.webscte.co.in এ পাওয়ার তািরখ যথা সময় জািনেয় ৠদওয়া হেব পরীার তািরখ যথা সময় জািনেয় ৠদওয়া হেব VOCLET-2021 INTRODUCTION The Polytechnic Education in our State was introduced immediately after independence. -
The Arts of Science in the Contact Zone: a Satirical Picture
Sria Chatterjee The Arts of Science in the Contact Zone: A Satirical Picture Abstract This chapter focusses on a print by the artist Gaganendranath Tagore done in 1922, which features the biophysicist Jagadish Chandra Bose and his experiments in plant science. Considering the overlapping networks of art, science, and nationalist politics within a particular sphere in early twentieth-century British India, the chapter explores the connec- tions between human and non-human contact zones as well as questions around religion and science and the politics of colonial knowledge be- tween the metropole and the colony. Keywords Art and Science, Expanded Contact Zone, Plants, Caricature, Nationalism, Politics Chatterjee, Sria. 2021. “The Arts of Science in the Contact Zone: A Satirical Picture.” 181 In Reading Objects in the Contact Zone, edited by Eva-Maria Troelenberg, Kerstin Schankweiler, and Anna Sophia Messner, 181–187. Heidelberg Studies on Transculturality 9. Heidelberg: Heidelberg University Publishing. DOI: https://doi.org/110.17885/heiup.766. c10423 SRIA ChatteRJEE The object I focus on in this short essay is a black and white print by Gaganendranath Tagore (1867–1938) from a portfolio of “satirical pic- tures” published in 1921 by Thacker and Spink titled Reform Screams. While the portfolio serves to establish a context of political feeling and social reform in pre-independence India through satire, the print I have chosen allows for access into a contact zone that is not only geo- graphic but also one that lies between human and non-human worlds (à⏵Expanded Contact Zone). In this image, Gaganendranath depicts the Indian scientist Jagadish Chandra Bose (1858–1937) who pioneered the investigation of radio waves and experiments in plant science.