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Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University a Ccc RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY “(Established by Government of Central Provinces Education Department by Notification No.513 dated the 1st of August, 1923 & presently a State University governed by Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994.)” : NOTIFICATION : No.: RTMNU/Ph.D. (Cell)/1/2077 Dated : 06 November, 2015 It is notified for general information that the following candidates are hereby declared eligible for the award of Ph.D./M.E. By Research Degree in the faculty mentioned against their respective names: Sr. Name and Address of Candidate Date of Date of Degree Faculty Subject Title of Thesis Name and Address of No. Registration Thesis/ Supervisor Treatise Submission 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 1. Shri Laxmikant Niranjan Barde 06.01.2008 10.08.2012 Ph.D. Medicine Pharmaceutical “Development of Molecular Dr. V.B. Mathur Ram Nagar Sciences Imprinted Polymers as Novel Drug Sharad Pawar College of Balaji Society Delivery System and Usage for Pharmacy Yavatmal Removal of Certain Unwanted Wanadongri Hingna Road Materials in Animals” Nagpur 2. Shri Kuldeep Pundlik Waidya 15.07.2008 08.08.2012 Ph.D. Medicine Pharmaceutical “Development of Sustained Dr. N.J. Gaikwad At Post – Kosamtondi Sciences Release Beads by Ionotropic Dept. of Pharmaceutical Tal. – Sadak Arjuni Gelation Technique and its Sciences Dist. – Gondia Evaluation” Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University Nagpur Page 1 of 20 3. Smt. Archana Ratkanthiwar Re. 17.10.2014 Ph.D. Home Human “Intelligence, Problem Solving Dr. Nilima Sinha 61-A, Satya Sai Niwas 16.10.2009 Science Development and Reasoning Ability as a Dept. of Home Science Ramna Maroti Nagar Function of Personality Type” Vasantrao Naik Institute of Near Nandanvan Arts & Social Sciences Nagpur Nagpur 4. Shri Dewrao Madhaorao Re. 23.06.2014 Ph.D. Science Physics “Study of Photoluminescence Dr. S.J. Dhoble Pimpalshende 15.01.2011 Stability of some Luminescent Dept. of Physics “Anandashram” Material” Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Shrikrupa Colony Nagpur University J.B. Nagar Nagpur Chandrapur 5. Shri Swapnil Rajendra Kamble 15.01.2009 04.12.2013 Ph.D. Science Environmental “Risk Assessment Study of Water Dr. P.U. Meshram 57/B, Empress Mills Colony Science Distribution System for Water Dept. of Environmental Behind Medical College Safety Plan” Science Nagpur Sewadal Mahila Mahavidyalaya Nagpur Co-Guide Dr. A.P. Sargaonkar NEERI Nehru Marg Nagpur Page 2 of 20 6. Shri Amit Sharad Mishra 25.03.2008 18.05.2013 Ph.D. Science Environmental “Impact of Wastewater Discharges Dr. P.U. Meshram 317, Abhyankar Nagar Science from Various Industries & Sewage Dept. of Environmental Nagpur Disposal on Water Resources Science Around the Nagpur City” Sewadal Mahila Mahavidyalaya Nagpur Co-Guide Dr. D.S. Ramteke EIRA Division NEERI Nehru Marg Nagpur 7. Ku. Archana Ramrao Bijwe 06.12.2010 09.10.2013 Ph.D. Science Chemistry “Synthesis, Antimicrobial and Dr. S.E. Bhandarkar Plot No. 135, ‘Rajwada’ Antifungal Study of 3-(2 hydroxy Dept. of Chemistry Adarsh Colony 3,4-benzophenyl-5- methoxy) 5- J.D. College of Engineering Katol Road aryl-1 Substituted Pyrazolines, Yavatmal Nagpur Parazoles and 4-aroyl derivative of Co-Guide pyrazolines” Dr. S.B. Gholse Dept. of Chemistry Laxminarayan Institute of Technology Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University Nagpur Page 3 of 20 8. Ku. Shubhangi Gopalrao Patil 15.06.2010 11.10.2013 Ph.D. Science Chemistry “Synthesis and Study of Schiff Dr. P.S. Utale At – Waruda Bases, Benzisoxazolines, Dept. of Chemistry Po. – Badnera Chalconeimines and Flavoneimine Shri Shivaji Science College Dist. – Amravati from 2-Hydroxy-5-Bromo Nagpur Acetophenone and their Biological Co-Guide Activity” Dr. S.B. Gholse Dept. of Chemistry Laxminarayan Institute of Technology Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University Nagpur 9. Ku. Shilpa Sheshrao Ingle Re. 19.04.2014 Ph.D. Science Chemistry “Synthesis and Characterization of Dr. A.B. Kalambe C/o Shri S.B. Ade 15.03.2013 New Chelating Ion Exchange Dept. of Chemistry Jai Ambe Complex Resins” Institute of Science Flat No. S-11 Nagpur Narendra Nagar Nagpur 10. Shri Ramesh Gulabrao Surose 07.07.2009 05.07.2014 Ph.D. Science Chemistry “Synthesis, Characterization and Dr. V.N. Ingle C/o B.D. Deshmukhe Biological Activites of bis- Dept. of Chemistry 389, Kamalkunj hydantoins and their Transition Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj B/H Model Mill Chal No. 2 Metal Complexes” Nagpur University Ganeshpeth Nagpur Nagpur Co-Guide Dr. L.J. Paliwal Dept. of Chemistry Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University Nagpur Page 4 of 20 11. Shri Saumitra Nilkanth Tijare 09.07.2009 13.09.2013 Ph.D. Science Chemistry “Synthesis and Study of Mixed Dr. Nitin Labhsetwar R-170, “Renuka” Oxides and Perovskite Type Environmental Materials Unit Raeshimbag Photocatalytic Materials for NEERI Nagpur Hydrogen Generation” Nehru Marg Nagpur 12. Smt. Sunita Sanjay Soni 04.12.2008 13.11.2013 Ph.D. Science Chemistry “Critical Studies of Cholesterol Dr. S.H. Ganatra Plot No. 195, ‘Sion’ Estimation Reagent Kits and Dept. of Chemistry Friends Colony Strategic Modification of Present Institute of Science Katol Road Protocols of Achieving Quality Nagpur Nagpur Results” 13. Smt. Prajakta Somaji Ratnaparkhi 13.01.2012 02.03.2015 Ph.D. Science Computer “Smart Decision Making Using Dr. P.K. Butey Dadmahal Ward Science Fuzzy Logic for Knowledge Dept. of Computer Science Kohinoor Stadium Management System” Kamla Nehru Mahavidyalaya Chandrapur Nagpur 14. Shri Sanjay Ekramji Yede Re. 12.01.2015 Ph.D. Science Computer “Designing an Intelligent Dr. Vinay Chavan At – Chingotola 26.09.2011 Science Infrastructure for Distributed Dept. of Computer Science Po. – Chopa Intelligent Agents Based on S.K. Porwal College Ta. – Goregaon Distributed Object Technology” Kamptee Gondia 15. Shri B.V. Siva Prasad 15.10.2008 29.12.2010 Ph.D. Science Microbiology “Development and Evaluation of Dr. M.V.R. Reddy Dept. of Biochemistry Rapid Format Tests for Filariasis Dept. of Biochemistry Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Using WblI and Other MGIMS Sciences Recombinant Filarial Antigens and Sewagram Sewagram Antibodies Raised Against Them” Co-Guide Dr. A.V. Gomase Dept. of Microbiology Shivaji Science College Nagpur Page 5 of 20 16. Shri Mohd. Majid Pyare Saheb 13.01.2012 22.01.2014 Ph.D. Science Microbiology “Genome Sequencing and Dr. Asifa Qureshi Ballochpura Comparative Genomics of National Environmental Balapur Mycobacterium Tubercylosis Engineering Research Institute Dist. – Akola Isolates from India Using Next Nagpur Generation Sequencing (NGS) Approach” 17. Shri Rahul Laxman Meshram 08.07.2009 08.05.2014 Ph.D. Science Biochemistry “Studies on Metabolism of Dr. S.R. Wate At Post Nand Hydrocarbons During Microbial EIRA Division Ta. – Bhiwapur Remediation of Polluted Sites” NEERI Dist. – Nagpur Nehru Marg Nagpur 18. Ku. Swapna Kalbende 12.04.2010 26.03.2014 Ph.D. Science Botany “An Investigation of College Dr. L.P. Dalal Sahakar Nagar Library Fungal Flora of Wardha Dept. of Botany Behind Gajanan Temple City (M.S.)” J.B. College of Science Wardha Wardha – 442 001 Co-Guide Dr. M. Bhowal Dept. of Botany Hislop College Nagpur 19. Ku. Nitu Jagvir Singh 20.12.2007 20.12.2012 Ph.D. Science Botany “In-Vitro Propagation and Dr. A.D. Chaudhary Type –IV, B – 22 Phytochemical Characterization of Dept. of Botany Krishikunj Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni a Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Bajajnagar Medicinal Plant” Nagpur University Nagpur Nagpur Co-Guide Dr. S.B. Nandeshwar C.I.C.R. Nagpur Page 6 of 20 20. Shri Harshal Harinarayan Kharkar Re. 23.12.2013 Ph.D. Science Biotechnology “Improvement of Rice Variety Dr. Prashant Thakare Indira Chowk 17.12.2012 (Oryza Sativa L) for Blast Dept. of Biotechnology Wardha Road Resistance Through Marker Sant Gadgebaba Amravati At Post Warud Assisted Selection and Marker University Dist. – Amravati Accelerated Backcrossing” Amravati 21. Shri Swapnil Ram Dahat 12.07.2010 23.07.2014 Ph.D. Arts English “The Multicultural Vision of Kiran Dr. D.V. Naik 296, Vitthal Apartment Desai as Expressed in her Literary Dept. of English Laxminagar Works” Dr. M.K. Umathe Arts & R. Nagpur Mokhare Commerce College Bhamti Nagpur 22. Shri Jose M.V. 05.09.2008 02.04.2013 Ph.D. Arts English “Fear as Source of Creative Dr. Gregory Elayadom BJM Carmel Academy Energy in the Select Writings of Sangeeth Nagar D.O.C. Road Sylvia Plath and Kamala Das : A Tukum Tukum Comparative Study” Chandrapur Chandrapur 23. Shri Shailendra Kumar Mayaram 12.01.2010 19.04.2014 Ph.D. Arts English “A Study of the Conflict Between Dr. P.K.U. Pillai Nandagawali Traditions and Modernity in the Principal At Radhakrushna Ward Novels of Chinua Achebe : A Vidyasagar Kala Ramtek Postcolonial Perspective” Mahavidyalaya Khairi Ramtek Dist. – Nagpur 24. Shri Ashwin Shivcharan Meshram 14.01.2009 30.12.2013 Ph.D. Arts English “Revolt Motif in African- Dr. S.D. Palwekar At Post Jambhali/Sadak American and Dalit Literature Dept. of English Ta. – Sakoli with Special Reference to Native Rashtrasant Tuakdoji Maharaj Dist. – Bhandara Son, Invisible Man, Upara, Nagpur University Athavaninche Pakshi” Nagpur Page 7 of 20 25. Smt. Leena Ratnakar Rathod 23.11.2007 09.01.2013 Ph.D. Arts English “Portrayal of Female Characters in Dr. R.K. Dipte 205, Rajat Ustav Apts. Githa Hariharan’s Novels : A Dept. of English Near Skoda Car Showroom Critical Study” S.N. Mor College Amravati Road Tumsar Nagpur 26. Shri Jayant Krishnarao Walke Re. 05.03.2014 Ph.D. Arts English “The Quest of Women for Identity Dr. (Mrs.) Farzana S. Ali 98, Ashavinayak Colony 04.03.2013 in the Novels of Shashi Dept. of English Hudkeshwar Road Deshpande” Panjabrao Deshmukh (Eve.) Nagpur College Nagpur 27. Ku. Arundhati Sharadchandra Bijwar 05.02.2010 27.01.2014 Ph.D. Arts English “Cultural Encounter in the Dr. Ratnakar Bhelkar C/o U.P. Kakpure Selected Novels of Arundhati Roy, Dept. of English Rampuri Camp Area Bharti Mukherjee and Jhumpa Dhanwate National College Near Shivaji College Lahiri” Nagpur Gadchiroli 28.
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