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Problems and Prospects of Govt. College Libraries of Guwahati with Special Reference to E-Resources
International Journal of Applied Research 2017; 3(8): 526-529 ISSN Print: 2394-7500 ISSN Online: 2394-5869 Problems and prospects of Govt. college libraries of Impact Factor: 5.2 IJAR 2017; 3(8): 526-529 Guwahati with special reference to e-resources: A case www.allresearchjournal.com Received: 15-06-2017 study Accepted: 16-07-2017 Bikramaditya Barman Bikramaditya Barman Department of Library and Information Science University of Science and Abstract Technology, Meghalaya, India The main task of library services for the past, present and in favor is to help the users and to meet their needs by library professionals. But the recent years the characteristics and needs of the libraries users are constantly changing in the response to social changes, with integration of new equipment and technology of ICT in the field of Library and Information sciences. Modern library functioning are more complex because of science and technology in the context of timely organizing, communication and dissemination of information. This paper trying to find out the status of the problems and prospects of the E-resources of college libraries of Guwahati city. Keywords: E-resources, ICT (information and communication technology), automation, Guwahati 1. Introduction Guwahati is the centre of socio-cultural, political and economic activity of the entire north- eastern region. Since the inception of the colleges, the libraries are playing a vital role in the field of academic education and supporting its parent institution. Though there are almost 40 colleges in the Guwahati including govt. and private, only the UGC recognized colleges in Guwahati are included in this study. -
Vol.VI, No.II, July-December, 2018
Volume: VI, Number: II July - December, 2018 ISSN: 2319-8192 Intellection $%LDQQXDO,QWHUGLVFLSOLQDU\5HVHDUFK-RXUQDO Editorial Board Chief Editor: Prof. Nikunja Bihari Biswas, Former Dean, Ashutosh Mukharjee School of Educational Sciences, Assam University, Silchar Editor Managing Editor Dr.Baharul Islam Laskar , Dr. Abul Hassan Chaudhury Principal , Assistant Registrar, M.C.D College, Sonai, Cachar Assam University, Silchar Associate Editors Dr. S.M.Alfarid Hussain, Dr. Anindya Syam Choudhury, Assistant Professor, Department of Mass Associate Professor, Department of English, Communication, Assam University, Silchar Assam University, Silchar Assistant Managing Editors Dr. Monjur Ahmed Laskar, Dr. Nijoy Kr Paul Research Associate, Professional Assistant, Central Library, Bioinformatics Centre, Assam University, Assam University, Silchar EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS Dr. Humayun Bokth , Prof J.U Ahmed , Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Department of Management, NEHU, Assam University Tura Campus Dr. Merina Islam, (founder Editor), Dr. Pius V.T, Associate Professor, Department of Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Philosophy , Cachar College, Silchar Assam University, Silchar Dr. Kh Narendra Singh, Prof Sk Jasim Uddin, Head, Department of Anthropology, Department of Chemistry, Assam University, Assam University, Diphu Campus Silchar Dr.Himadri Sekhar Das , Dr. Debotosh Chakraborty Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Assam university, Silchar Science, Assam University, Silchar Dr. Moynul Hoque, Dr. Md. Aynul Hoque, Assistant professor, Department of History, Former Assistant Professor, Gurucharan College, Silchar NERIE, Shillong Dr. Taj Uddin Khan Dr. Subrata Sinha, Assistant Professor, Deptt.of Botany, System Analyst, Computer Centre, S.S.College, Hailakandi Assam University, Silchar Dr. Ayesha Afsana Dr. Ganesh Nandi Former Guest Faculty, Deptt. of Law, Asstt. Professor, Deptt. -
Results Regular Batch
RESULTS OF BA General Ist Sem ,Examination Held In December 2017 REGULAR BATCH RESULT NO.:- 3 RESULT STATISTICS TOTAL CANDIDATES ENROLLED : 31,274 TOTAL CANDIDATES APPEARED : 31,272 TOTAL CANDIDATES ABSENT : 61 TOTAL CANDIDATES PASSED : 6,928 EXPELLED : 112 WITHHELD : 2,585 INCOMPL : INVALID : PASS PERCENTAGE : 22.15 Published by Controller and Deputy Controllers Of Examinations, Gauhati University Page : 2 EXAMINATION HELD IN December 2017 List of Successful Candidates (In order of Roll No. ) College:- 001 - Arya Vidyapeeth College ---------------------------------------------------------SUMMARY------------------------------------------------------- APPEARED: : 174 PASS : 83 WITHHELD : 4 BACK : 87 EXPELLED : 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pass Roll Nos.:- UA1710010211 UA1710010212 UA1710010213 UA1710010216 UA1710010217 UA1710010218 UA1710010219 UA1710010223 UA1710010224 UA1710010228 UA1710010231 UA1710010232 UA1710010234 UA1710010237 UA1710010238 UA1710010240 UA1710010246 UA1710010248 UA1710010252 UA1710010257 UA1710010259 UA1710010261 UA1710010263 UA1710010265 UA1710010266 UA1710010272 UA1710010274 UA1710010275 UA1710010276 UA1710010279 UA1710010281 UA1710010282 UA1710010285 UA1710010286 UA1710010290 UA1710010293 UA1710010294 UA1710010295 UA1710010297 UA1710010298 UA1710010299 UA1710010300 UA1710010302 UA1710010306 UA1710010309 UA1710010312 UA1710010314 UA1710010319 UA1710010323 UA1710010324 UA1710010325 UA1710010327 UA1710010328 -
Problems and Prospect of ICT Implementation and Digitization Among the Major College Libraries of Barak Valley, Southern Assam: a Case Study
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS) Volume 20, Issue 2, Ver. II (Feb. 2015), PP 16-21 e-ISSN: 2279-0837, p-ISSN: 2279-0845. www.iosrjournals.org Problems and Prospect of ICT Implementation and Digitization among the Major College Libraries of Barak Valley, Southern Assam: A Case Study Uday Krishna Konwar, SPA, Rabindra Library & Research Scholar, DLISc, Assam University, Silchar. Assam, India Abstract: The current paper discussed about the various issues and challenges of ICT implementation and digitization of college libraries of Barak Valley, Southern Assam. Barak valley as an interior place of Assam and north east India has less economic development in comparison to rest of India. Facing with various problems the college libraries of this region are growing day by day with chasing the challenges. UGC’s autonomous centre INFLIBNET are continuously doing their best effort in supporting the automation of libraries of this region with their software SOUL and other helping hand. The paper mainly discussed about the ground problems of the college libraries in the ICT implementation and digitization. Keywords: ICT (Information Communication Technology), Digitization, College Library. I. Introduction Information communication technology (ICT) and digital library system plays an important role in present day’s higher academic system. Colleges are important sector of higher education system. Development of ICT and digital library system are demand of time to fulfill the information needs [1]. Barak Valley a remote area of Southern Assam comprises of Cachar, Karimganj and Hailakandi Districts. Colleges of Barak Valley cover of Assam University jurisdiction. The College libraries of this entire region ICT development and digital library system are still in a very initial stage. -
Assam University, Diphu Campus Placement Trends & Updates
St. Grace Lilian College of Education Salem An exclusive Guide by Assam University, Diphu Campus Placement Trends & Updates Salary Data of Alumni Powered by Naukri Insights Current Salary (as of 2020-21) by batch For year: 2012-2014 Maximum Salary: 4.50 lakh Median Salary: 3.10 lakh For year: 2015-2017 Maximum Salary: 3.80 lakh Median Salary: 2.70 lakh For year: 2018-2020 Maximum Salary: 3.00 lakh Median Salary: 2.00 lakh Employers & Industries of Alumni Powered by Naukri Insights Where they currently work Their current Organizations 9.09% | Barak Television Network 9.09% | Datat Entry 9.09% | Gurucharan College, Silchar, Assam 9.09% | MS English School 9.09% | New Oxford High School 9.09% | Visionet Systems Disclaimer: This PDF is auto-generated based on the information available on Shiksha as on 02-Oct-2021. Their Industry 18.18% | BPO/ITES 9.09% | Education/Teaching/Training Where they got placed Visionet Systems | Rajendra Mishra College | New Oxford High School | Barak Television Network | Datat Entry | Gurucharan College, Silchar, Assam | Gyandeep Junior College | Inteliqo Services | Inteliquo Services | Janalakshmi Financial Services | MS English School | Alten Calsoft Labs Placement Reviews Overall Placement Rating (Out of 5) 1.0 Based o n 1 Verif ied Reviews Distribution of Rating >4-5 star 0% >3-4 star 0% >2-3 star 0% 100% The Verif ied badge indicates that the reviewer's details have been verified by Shiksha, and reviewers are bona f ide students of this college. These reviews and ratings have been given by students. Shiksha does not endorsed the same. -
Prevalence of Antibiotic-Resistant, Toxic Metal-Tolerant and Biofilm- Forming Bacteria in Hospital Surroundings
Vol: 35(3), Article ID: e2020018, 19 pages https://doi.org/10.5620/eaht.2020018 eISSN: 2671-9525 1 Original Article 2 Prevalence of antibiotic-resistant, toxic metal-tolerant and biofilm- 3 forming bacteria in hospital surroundings 4 Soumitra Nath1,2,3,* , Ahana Sinha1, Y. Suchitra Singha1, Ankita Dey1, Nilakshi Bhattacharjee1 and Bibhas Deb1,2,3 5 6 1 Department of Biotechnology, Gurucharan College, Silchar, Assam, India 7 2 Bioinformatics Centre, Gurucharan College, Silchar, Assam, India 8 3 Institutional Biotech Hub, Gurucharan College, Silchar, Assam, India 9 *Correspondence: [email protected] 10 11 Received: April 19, 2020 Accepted: August 31, 2020 Abstract The emergence and rapid spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria due to unethical and non-scientific disposal of hospital wastes and clinical by-products caused an alarming environmental concern and associated public health risks. The present study aims to assess the co-selection of antibiotic resistance and heavy metal tolerance by bacteria isolated from hospital effluents. These isolates were also tested for hemolytic activity, pH-tolerance, thermal inactivation, auto- aggregation, cell-surface hydrophobicity and interaction with other bacteria. The study reports the prevalence of antibiotic-resistant and heavy metal tolerant bacteria in clinical effluents and water samples. Most of these isolates were resistant to vancomycin, clindamycin, ampicillin, rifampicin, penicillin-G, methicillin and cefdinir, and evidenced the production of extended-spectrum β-lactamase enzyme. Toxic metals such as cadmium, copper, iron, lead and zinc also exert a selection pressure towards antibiotic resistance. Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain GCC_19W3, Bacillus sp. strain GCC_19S2 and Achromobacter spanius strain GCC_SB1 showed β-hemolysis, evidenced by the complete breakdown of the red blood cells. -
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INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY (IGNOU) Details of Active Learner Support Centres (LSCs) as on 15/7/2019 Name of Regional Centre Guwahati Regional Centre Code 04 Regional Centre Address: H/No-71, GMCH Road, Christian Basti, Guwahati-781005, Assam Phone No: 0361-2343771 Email id:- [email protected] Sl.N LSC LSC LSC Address Coordinator / Phone Email Id Working Programmes Activated No of Part No of Part o. No. Name PIC Name Number Days and Time Time Non Timings Academic Academic Staff Staff (Coordinat (Asst/Atten or/PIC/Ass dant etc) t Coordinato r) 01 0400 RC-TLC Regional Centre ,TLC Dr. Md. 9706046781 rcguwahati@ig Saturday;Sun BCA, MCA,CIT & PGDIS 1 1 Baniyamuddin nou.ac.in day 10 am to 5 pm 02 0401 Guwahati Dr. Kameshwar Shukla, Dr. Kameshwar 9435406412 drshuklagu@g Tuesday;Wed CCP/CDM/CFE/CES/CIG/CHR/CLD/ 3 16 University Coordinator Shukla mail.com nesday;Thurs CRD/CTE/DCE/MADE/MADVS/MA Guwahati University day;Saturday; EDS/MAGD/MAH/MARD/MATS/M Near Guwahati University Sunday AWGS/MCOM/MEC/MEG/MGPS/M Student Welfare, Jalukbari, 4.30 pm to HD/MP/MPA/MPB/MPS/MTTM/PGC Guwahati 6.30 pm. GI/PGDDM/PGDEMA/PGDESD/PG Pin. 781014 Sunday (10 DFCS/PGFMP/PGDHE/PGDHRM/PG 0361-2640185 Mobile: ap to 4.30 DIPO/PGDIPR/PGDMM/PGDOM/PG 9435406412 pm) DRD/PGDSLM/PGDT/PGDUPDL/PG Email: DWGS/PGJMC [email protected] 03 0404 Birjhora Dr. Mohon Karki, Dr. Mohon 9435325038 nkdas098@ga Saturday;Sun BPP/BA/BCOM/BSC/BTS/CAFÉ/CC 2 5 Mahavidy Coordinator Karki mail.com day 10 am to P/CDM/CHE/CHR/CRD/CTE/CTS/D alaya Birjhora Mahavidyalaya ignou0404@gm -
Collection of Top 10 Artworks
Collection of Top 10 Artworks Rank 1 Aayush Kumar Jha Kumar Aayush Aayush Kumar Jha Kumar Aayush Caption: "Oath for us to back the Green We shall fight, We shall win ..." Artist: Aayush Kumar Jha, HS 1st Year, DAV Public School, Jharkhand Rank 2 Barasha Kashyap Barasha Kashyap Caption: We don't have an alternative planet to live. Let's save our home, before it's too late. Artist: Barasha Kashyap, TDC 1st Year (Science), B. H. College, Howly, Assam Rank 3 Mrigakshee Phookan Mrigakshee Mrigakshee Phookan Mrigakshee Caption: Ecosystem Restoration-Reduce Reuse Recycle Artist: Mrigakshee Phookan, TDC 5th Sem (Science), Sibsagar College, Joysagar, Sibsagar, Assam Rank 4 Zeegyasa Zeegyasa Zeegyasa Caption: “Life on edge” Artist: Zeegyasa, BA 2nd Sem (Humanities), Arya Post Graduate College, G.T Road, Panipat Rank 5 Alomita Paul Alomita Paul Alomita Paul Caption: Just like our mother keeps us safe in her womb, our earth is the womb of our mother nature that keeps us warm but aren't that us who are responsible for how this place is turning cold? Artist: Alomita Paul, BA 2nd Sem, Gurucharan College, Silchar Rank 6 h s o GargeeGh GargeeGhosh Caption: “Roots of the green define fate lines of our future” Artist: Gargee Ghosh, B.Sc 4th Sem, Cachar College, Silchar, Assam Rank 7 Roy Debangkrit Debangkrit Roy Caption: “Pollution and Environment” Artist: Debangkrit Roy, B.A 6th Sem, Cachar College, Silchar, Assam Rank 8 Susmita Shome Susmita Shome Susmita Shome Caption: “Covid 19 and Environment” Artist: Susmita Shome, BA 2nd Sem, Cachar College, Silchar, Assam Rank 9 Ria Paul Ria Paul Ria Paul Ria Ria Caption: “Stop pollution and save the mother earth” Artist: Ria Paul, B.Sc 4th Sem, Cachar College, Silchar, Assam Rank 10 bita Nath bita Ba Babita Nath Babita Babita Nath Babita Caption: “Save the world before it destroys us” Artist: Babita Nath, HS 2nd Year, Guwahati College, Bamunimaidam, Guwahati . -
Twenty Fifth Annual Report Annual Report 2017-18
TWENTY FFIFTHIFTH ANNUAL REPORT 20172017----18181818 ASSAM UNIVERSITY Silchar Accredited by NAAC with B grade with a CGPS OF 2.92 TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 REPORT 2017-18 ANNUAL TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 PUBLISHED BY INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL, ASSAM UNIVERSITY, SILCHAR Annual Report 2017-18 ASSAM UNIVERSITY th 25 ANNUAL REPORT (2017-18) Report on the working of the University st st (1 April, 2017 to 31 March, 2018) Assam University Silchar – 788011 www.aus.ac.in Compiled and Edited by: Internal Quality Assurance Cell Assam University, Silchar | i Annual Report 2017-18 STATUTORY POSITIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY (As on 31.3.2018) Visitor : Shri Pranab Mukherjee His Excellency President of India Chief Rector : Shri Jagdish Mukhi His Excellency Governor of Assam Chancellor : Shri Gulzar Eminent Lyricist and Poet Vice-Chancellor : Prof Dilip Chandra Nath Deans of Schools: (As on 31.3.2018) Prof. G.P. Pandey : Abanindranath Tagore School of Creative Arts & Communication Studies Prof. Asoke Kr. Sen : Albert Einstein School of Physical Sciences Prof. Nangendra Pandey : Aryabhatta School of Earth Sciences Prof. Geetika Bagchi : Ashutosh Mukhopadhyay School of Education Prof. Sumanush Dutta : Deshabandhu Chittaranjan School of Legal Studies Prof. Dulal Chandra Roy : E. P Odum School of Environmental Sciences Prof. Supriyo Chakraborty : Hargobind Khurana School of Life Sciences Prof. Debasish Bhattacharjee : Jadunath Sarkar School of Social Sciences Prof. Apurbananda Mazumdar : Jawarharlal Nehru School of Management Prof. Niranjan Roy : Mahatma Gandhi School of Economics and Commerce Prof. W. Raghumani Singh : Rabindranath Tagore School of Indian Languages and Cultural Studies Prof. Subhra Nag : Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan School of Philosophical Studies Prof. -
Sl NO Name of Institution Component Total Approved Amount Total Received Amount Total Released Amount Total Utilised Amount Ut
Non- Total Approved Utilised Sl NO Name of Institution Component Total Received amount Total Released Amount Total Utilised amount utilised amount (%) (%) 1 Tangla College Upgradation to MDC 40,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 100 NIL 2 Pub Kamrup College, Baihata Chariali Upgradation to MDC 40,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 100 NIL 3 Dergaon Kamal Dowerah College Upgradation to MDC 40,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 38,002,023.00 4 Sibsagar Girls’ College Upgradation to MDC 40,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 38,700,000.00 5 Dhemaji College Upgradation to MDC 40,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 100 NIL 6 Government Model Degree College Abhayapuri (North) District Bng Erstwhile MDC 90,000,000.00 83,000,000.00 111,399,629.00 80,000,000.00 7 Government Model Degree College Dalgaon District Darrang Erstwhile MDC 90,000,000.00 83,000,000.00 96,139,660.00 80,000,000.00 8 Government Model Degree College Dudhnoi District Goalpara Erstwhile MDC 90,000,000.00 83,000,000.00 101,666,684.00 80,000,000.00 9 Government Model Degree College Karimganj (South) District Krmg Erstwhile MDC 90,000,000.00 83,000,000.00 79,293,813.00 80,000,000.00 10 Government Model Degree College Bihali District Sonitpur Erstwhile MDC 90,000,000.00 83,000,000.00 61,217,889.00 71,679,572.00 11 Government Model Degree College Borkhola District Cachar Erstwhile MDC 90,000,000.00 53,000,000.00 49,450,809.00 50,000,000.00 12 Government Model Degree College Kakopothar District Tinsukia Erstwhile MDC 90,000,000.00 -
(PAB) of RUSA HELD on 30Th July, 2018 the 13Th Meeting Of
MINUTES OF THE 13th MEETING OF THE PROJECT APPROVAL BOARD (PAB) OF RUSA HELD ON 30th July, 2018 The 13th meeting of the RUSA PAB was held on 30th July, 2018 at 03.00 hrs exclusively for North Eastern & the Himalayan States in India International Centre, under the Chairmanship of Sh. R. Subrahmanyam, Secretary Higher Education (HE) MHRD. The Joint Secretary, MHRD & National Mission Director (NMD), RUSA welcomed the members of the PAB and the participating States. At the outset, Secretary (HE) stated that the North-Eastern and Himalayan States have huge potential to improve the quality of higher education in their States. He sought inputs from those present in the meeting regarding the pertinent issues in these States which may be seen as bottlenecks/roadblocks on the path to improve quality in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) and on the suggested remedial actions required. The States responded by stating that improving infrastructure support, quality faculty recruitment, need for change in the mindset / orientation of teachers, improvements in pedagogy, creation of research eco system are some of the key issues requiring focused attention. Language barrier, inability to generate resources by institutions, problems of connectivity (IT & transport Infrastructure) and lack of pool of trained leaders to lead institutions were also identified as some of the challenges faced by the States. After considerable deliberations and based on inputs from the representatives of the participating States, it was felt that systematic long term improvements are required for developing a lasting plan of action. It was, therefore, decided that comprehensive state wise action plan needs to be developed taking into consideration the challenges and gaps identified and a concerted plan of action be developed over the next three months with a view to improve quality of HEIs in this region. -
Gauhati University Gopinath Bardoloi Nagar::Guwahati- 14, Assam
,0n+'t'f 9/N( flJa,ry ,,Aw*l"ru,Xf , (*orpao 4 'u/* -t) tf ?a GAUHATI UNIVERSITY GOPINATH BARDOLOI NAGAR: :GUWAHATI. 14, ASSAM :: INDIA NorrFrcArroN -?V0'6S' ' It is notified for information of all concerned that the Academic Council, G.U. in its meeting held on 29/061201& has approved the CCS (UG) for the Department of Economics, GU with the following members for a period of 3 (three) years w.e.f. the date of notification. This is issued with the approval of the Hon'ble Vice-Chancellor, G.U. dated 1410812018. 1. Archana Sharma, Professor, Department of Economics, GU 2. Nissar A. Baruah, Professor, Department of Economics, GU 3. Gayatri Goswami, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, GU 4. Nivedita Goswami, Associate Professor, Deparfinent of Economics, GU 5. Jagadish Sarma, Department of Economics, Barnagar College 6, Mitali Das, Department of Economics, Cotton University ,,t ltaryChaudhury, Department of Economics, Pragiyotish College 8. Nandita Goswami, Department of Ec-onomics, Baibhag College ,9. Bhupen Kumar Sarma, Department of Economics, Jagiroad College 10. M.R. Kazi, Department of Economics, Mankachar College 11. Angana Barua, Department of Economics, Pandu College 12.14ousumi Borah, Department of Economics, Arya Vidyapeeth College 13. Mahendra Hazarika, Department of Economics, Chaiduar College 14. Mausumi Kalita, Department of Economics, Kharupetia College 15. M.P. Bezbaruah, Department of Economics, GU (Ex Oflicio Convener) Sd/- Dr. G. Khataniar Academic Registrar Gauhati University Memo No. GU/NI/AR/ccs/201 st 60l I - 6013 Date: A|ls Copy forwarded for information and necessary action to:- ll'- l. Members concerned. 2.' Dean, Faculty of Arts, G.U.