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ICRABAS-2021-BMU.Pdf www.bmu.ac.inBMBMUU Baba Mastnath University India's Quality Education Award By CCLA Mahant Balak Nath Ji Yogi Chancellor, BMU Organized by Faculty of Sciences th th Baba Mastnath University 27 -28 In Association With IQAC AUGUST 2021 IQAC BMU ROHTAK ICRABAS-2021 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RECENT ADVANCES IN BASIC AND APPLIED SCIENCES Deadline Abstract Submission and Registration th 15 AUGUST, 2021 Virtual Mode CHIEF PATRON PATRONS ABOUT BABA MASTNATH MATH Baba Mastnath (1764) was a Hindu Saint. He was born in Kansreti village in Rohtak district in the Indian state of Haryana. His Father Sabla Ji belongs to Rebari Hindu community. He is a reincarnation of Guru Gorakshnath Ji. He moved to Math Asthal Bohar (established by Chauranginath Ji in the 8th century). He rejuvenated it and resurrected the Math. In 2012 his seventh disciple Mahant Chandnath Ji Yogi established Baba Mast Nath University in his name. Mahant Mrs. Anjana Rao Dr. R.K. Yadava Dr. Inderjit Singh Balak Nath Ji Yogi Chancellor’s Nominee Vice-Chancellor Registrar Chancellor, BMU ABOUT BABA MASTNATH UNIVERSITY CO-PATRONS CONVENERS Baba Mastnath University, Asthal Bohar, Rohtak was established in 2012 by Haryana Private Universities Act 2006 and recognised by U.G.C. vide letter No. F.8-14/2012 (CPP-1/PU) Dated 05-01-2016. Shri Baba Mastnath Math is the oldest and the most popular place of Nath Sect belonging to Kanpada Yogies. This is the main place of worship of Nath yogies and is situated on the outskirts of Rohtak city, Dr. Satish Sharma Dr. Ravi Kumar Rana Dr. Manoj Kumar Dr. Manoj Kr. Antil near M.D. University, Rohtak and adjacent to Tilyar Tourist Complex , Dean Dean Deputy Dean Professor & Head Rohtak. The campus is on Delhi Rohtak National Highway No. 10. To Academic Affairs Student’s Welfare Faculty of Sciences Department of Maths fullfill the statutory requirements and for effective and efficient CO-CONVENER Org. SECRETARY SECRETARIES management of Educational and Organizations, the Math formed a Trust in 1980 in the name of Shri Baba Mastnath Ayurvedic and Sanskrit Shikshan Sansthan, which is now the parent body. The campus is spread over more than 200 acres of land. The campus has a beautiful combination of spirituality, Education and Technology. Dr. Vikash Bhardwaj Dr. Praveen Bhatt Dr. Kirpa Ram Dr. Parveen Kumar ABOUT FACULTY OF SCIENCES Head Professor & Head Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Department of Zoology Department of Physics Department of Botany Department of Zoology DEPARTMENTAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE The Faculty of Sciences came into existence in the year 2012 with five Subjects viz. Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics Dr. Sunita Dahiya Dr. Kamal Sharma Dr. Vijay Dangi continuously serving till date. The Faculty is offering B.Sc., M.Sc. and Dr. Naveen Kapil Dr. Seema Jakhar Dr. Neha Verma Dr. Pooja Bhudhiraja Ms. Kusum Dr. Sonia Ph.D Programs in concerned areas. Research papers are being Dr. Monika Chahar Ms. Arpana Dr. Pooja Sharma published by the faculty of sciences periodically. The Departments Dr. Sangeeta Ms. Sheetal Dr. Babita imparts value based quality education through highly qualified faculty Dr. Aaroop Giri Dr. Minakshi Bhutani Dr. Naveen Kumari members, state of the arts facilities of labs, classrooms and library to Dr. Chanchal Dr. Anil Kumar Dr. Anshul Singh bring about holistic development of the students for this university. Dr. Vinod Bhatia Dr. Sunil Bhardwaj Mr. Inderpreet Singh IT, Cordinator ABOUT THE CONFERENCE EMINENT SPEAKERS The main objective of ICRABAS-2021 is to provide a platform to the researchers from different parts of world to discuss recent development in science and technology. The conference will focus on new emerging idea Dr. RS Sangwan Dr. HK Madhyastha Dr. GP Singh Dr. CAV Olivencia Dr. Renu Chugh Dr. S. Choudhary Professor Former Prof. & HoD, Professor and techniques related to Botany, Zoology, Physics, Chemistry, Director (AcSIR) Professor & Head Senior Scientist, CSIR- HRDC Campus, Faculty of Medicine Biochemistry, PGIMS Rtk. Department of Chemistry Deptt. of Mathematics University of Miyazaki, Japan Professor & HoD Biochem. University of Puerto Rico CSIR-HRD Center Mathematics and other ancillary aspects of Science and Technology. Ghaziabad Form. Research Director Ghaziabad NM College, Nepal Mayaguez, USA MDU, Rohtak Organization of this conference in Asthal Bohar, Rohtak will be beneficial for students enrolled in basic and applied sciences. INVITATION AND CALL FOR PAPERS Dr. Rahul Singhal Dr. Beer Pal Singh Dr. Dattatray MN Dr. K. Srimivasa Rao Dr. Sanjay Mudgil Dr. MD Imdad Professor Head & Professor Professor Professor Professor Ex. Professor & Head CCS University, New Britain Department of Physics, Department of Physics Dept. of Mathematics Department of Mathematics Department of Mathematics CT06050, USA CCS University Meerut Sathaye College, Mumbai SCSV Mahavidyalaya DCRUST, Murthal, Sonepat AMU, Aligarh The organizing committee cordially invites you to participate in the Kanchipuram-Tamilnadu International Online Conference on Recent Advances in Basic and Applied Sciences- 2021) through virtual mode on August 27th-28th, 2021. This conference will feature keynote addresses by experts from diverse fields, oral and poster presentations from delegates and participants. The delegates who wish to present their papers must send an abstract to given Dr. Ram Jiwari Dr. W Sintunavat Dr. RK Soni Dr. Nitikant Kumar Dr. SP Gupta Dr. Parvez Ahmad Alvi Professor link within stipulated time. The preferred mode of presentation (Oral/ Associate Professor Associate Professor Head and Professor Head and Professor Ex. Professor Department of Physics Department of Mathematics, Deptt. of Maths and Stat. Department of Chemistry Department of Physics Department Physics BU, Rajasthan Poster) has to be submited during filling online registration form, along Indian Institute of Technology Thammasat University CCS University, Meerut LPU, Phagwara, Punjab IIHS, KUK Roorkee (IND) Thailand with uploading the abstract. The abstract must be in MS word format with INVITED SPEAKERS font size 12, 1.5 line spacing (Times New Roman). Full papers which are to be presented must be sent as ppt (for oral presentation) or pdf (for poster presentation) latest by August 15th , 2021. REGISTRATION DETAILS FOR THE PARTICIPANTS Dr. Ramesh Kumar Dr. Rakesh Kumar Dr. Satish Kumar Dr. RP Pandey Dr. Ravi Kumar Rana Dr. Rajender Singh Associate Professor Head Associate Professor Assistant Professor Head & Associate Professor Associate Professor Department of Mathematics Department of Botany, Department of Chemistry Biotec. & Biomed. Eng. Department of Chemistry Department of ECE NIT, Hamirpur (HP) VSP Govt. PG College IIHS, KUK SRM University Delhi BM University, Rohtak B PS University Shamli, UP NCR, Sonepat Khanpur, Sonepat Click the registration link provided below after payment of applicable fee. Details of registration fee are given below: Category Upto After 15/08/2021 15/08/2021 Dr. VK Sarswat Dr. VS Vats Dr. PK Goyal Dr. Jai Shri Kr. 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