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Name:DR. SUBIR SARKAR Personal Details
Name: DR. SUBIR SARKAR Personal Details Father’s Name : Late Nripendra Narayan Sarkar Date of birth : 10th. March 1971. Corresponding Address: Radha Krishna Apartment, Flat No. 004, Anandanagar, Adabari Tiniali, Guwahati – 781012, Assam. 9864221029 (Mobile) E-mail: [email protected] Educational Qualification H.S.L.C – In 1987 in I division with 87% and secured 10th. Position in all over Assam under S.E.B.A. H.S – In 1989 in I division with 78% under A.H.S.E.C. T.D.C – In 1992 in I division with distinction and secured 67% under GauhatiUniversity with honours in Physics. P.G – In 1995 in I division and secured 65% under GauhatiUniversity with special paper in Nuclear Physics and Cosmic Radiation. NET – Qualified in 2002. Ph. D. – Awarded in 2003. Current Occupation: Presently, I am working as Asst. Professor – III (Selection Grade) in Arya Vidyapeeth College, Guwahati. Prior to my appointment in Arya Vidyapeeth College on 20th. August 2009, I had been working in Nowgong College, Nagaon, Assam since 13th. February 2003. Teaching responsibility and Topic taught The topics taught in different classes are as follows – Mathematical Physics Mechanics Heat and Thermodynamics Statistical Mechanics Nuclear Physics Numerical Methods and Computer Programming Besides this, there is the responsibility of taking invigilation duty of college internal assessment, degree and higher secondary examinations. Checking and evaluation of answer scripts of internal assessment and University examination. Research High Energy hadron-nucleus Interaction I have worked on a problem related to high energy disintegration of photo emulsion nuclei under the guidance of Prof. (retd.) T. -
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ANNUAL REPORT – 2007-2008 For about six decades the Directorate of Advertising and on key national sectors. Visual Publicity (DAVP) has been the primary multi-media advertising agency for the Govt. of India. It caters to the Important Activities communication needs of almost all Central ministries/ During the year, the important activities of DAVP departments and autonomous bodies and provides them included:- a single window cost effective service. It informs and educates the people, both rural and urban, about the (i) Announcement of New Advertisement Policy for nd Government’s policies and programmes and motivates print media effective from 2 October, 2007. them to participate in development activities, through the (ii) Designing and running a unique mobile train medium of advertising in press, electronic media, exhibition called ‘Azadi Express’, displaying 150 exhibitions and outdoor publicity tools. years of India’s history – from the first war of Independence in 1857 to present. DAVP reaches out to the people through different means of communication such as press advertisements, print (iii) Multi-media publicity campaign on Bharat Nirman. material, audio-visual programmes, outdoor publicity and (iv) A special table calendar to pay tribute to the exhibitions. Some of the major thrust areas of DAVP’s freedom fighters on the occasion of 150 years of advertising and publicity are national integration and India’s first war of Independence. communal harmony, rural development programmes, (v) Multimedia publicity campaign on Minority Rights health and family welfare, AIDS awareness, empowerment & special programme on Minority Development. of women, upliftment of girl child, consumer awareness, literacy, employment generation, income tax, defence, DAVP continued to digitalize its operations. -
Personal Profile
Personal profile Name of the Faculty: Dr. Manab Deka Designation: Associate Professor Department: Statistics Personal Date of Birth: 11-07-1972 Information Gender: Male Nationality: Indian Address for correspondence: A-502, Gokul Homes, Barsapara Guwahati – 781 018 P.O. Binova Nagar, Dist: Kamrup (M) Permanent Address: New Colony, P.O. Doomdooma Dist Tinsukia, Assam e-mail ID :[email protected] Contact no.: 9435047015 Date of joining the present service: 29–03–2001 Academic MSc, M.Phil, PhD. Qualification Teaching In UG level: 19 Years Experience In PG level: No. Academic Secured 1st class 2nd position in M.Sc. from University of Delhi in 1996. distinction Research Date of obtaining / M,Phil Degree: 04–12–2000, University of Delhi Experience PhD Degree : 10–02–2007, Gauhati University Title of the M.Phil dissertation: “A REVIEW ON CERTAIN MODELS OF FOLLOW-UP STUDIES” Title of the PhD thesis: “A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS ON PREVALENCE OF CHRONIC DISEASES IN AN URBAN SET UP OF ASSAM” Length of research experience: 13 Years (post Ph.D) Specialization (Area of interest):Demography/ Medical Statistics Research Guidance (PhD guideship): Recognized Ph.D guide of Gauhati University. No. of student perusing PhD degree: 01 No. of research projects: Title of the Amount Status Funding agency project (in Rs) (ongoing/completed) “Prevalence of chronic Diseases in Urban Set up Completed and UGC 77,000/- of Assam: A submitted. Statistical Perspective” “Knowledge, Awareness and Attitudes Towards HIV/AIDS Completed and among Students UGC 85,000/- submitted. of Colleges in Brahmaputra Valley of Assam - A Statistical Insight” 2 Publications No. -
COMMUNICATOR the Journal of Indian Institute of Mass Communication Volume LIII, Number-4, October-December, 2018 ISSN: 0588-8093 Message from Editor-In-Chief
COMMUNICATOR The Journal of Indian Institute of Mass Communication Volume LIII, Number-4, October-December, 2018 ISSN: 0588-8093 Message From Editor-in-Chief At the outset, I wish to express my gratitude to all the academicians and scholars who participated and presented papers at the National Seminar on “The State of Indian Language Journalism and Training” organised by IIMC with support from Indian Council of Social Sciences and Research (ICSSR) on October, 29 and 30, 2018 at IIMC Campus. K. G. Suresh The conference was organised to Editor-in-Chief commemorate the silver jubilee of Director General, IIMC our Eastern Regional Campus at Dhenkanal, Odisha from where we started our first language journalism programme in Odia. In the last three years, we have given a major push to language journalism launching a Malayalam Journalism programme at our Kottayam, Kerala campus and Marathi Journalism programme at Amravati, Maharashtra campus. This apart, we have upgraded the Certificate programme in Urdu Journalism to a full fledged Diploma programme. We have even started a three months Advanced Certificate Programme in Sanskrit Journalism in collaboration with the Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth besides setting up the Department of Indian Language Journalism. Future plans include starting Hindi and Urdu Journalism programmes from our Jammu campus and Bangla from our Odisha campus. Apart from the papers presented at the conference, many eminent academicians have also contributed to this volume. I am confident that this special issue on the state of Indian language journalism and training would be a collector’s issue for both students and scholars as also media persons across the country and would help them in better understanding of the issues at stake and take requisite steps to improve the quality and standard of both language journalism and training at a time when language journalism is growing by leaps and bounds. -
1. Gauhati University, Guwahati 33 Gyanpeeth Degree College, Nikashi 2
GAUHATI UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF DISTANCE AND OPEN LEARNING Gopinath Bordoloi Nagar :: Guwahati 781014 www.idolgu.in MA/MSc/MCom/MSc(IT)/MCA/BSc(IT)/BCA 1st / 3rd / 5th Semester, Final & PG Diploma Examinations, 2019 under Institute of Distance and Open Learning (GUIDOL) will commence from 10/03/2019 (Sunday) at the following Centres : 1. Gauhati University, Guwahati 33 Gyanpeeth Degree College, Nikashi 2. Assam Engineering College, Guwahati 34. Hojai College, Hojai 3. Pandu College, Guwahati 35. Jagiroad College, Jagirod 4. Pragjyotish College, Guwahati 36. Kalabari College, Sonitpur 5. B Borooah College, Guwahati 37. Kalaguru Bishnu Rabha Degree College, Orang 6. ADP College, Nagaon 38. Kaliabor College, Kaliabor 7. B P Chaliha College , Nagarbera 39. Kharupetia College, Kharupetia 8. B.B Kishan College, Jalah 40. LOKD College, Dhekiajuli 9. B.H. College, Howly 41. M.C. College, Barpeta 10. B.H.B College, Sarupeta 42. M.D.K. Girl’s College, Dibrugarh 11. B.N. College, Dhubri 43. M.N.C.B. Mahavidyalaya, Nalbari 12. Bajali College, Pathsala 44. Mangaldai College, Mangaldai 13. Barama College, Barama 45. Mankachar College , Mankachar 14. Barnagar College , Sorbhog 46. N.H College, Patacharkuchi 15. Bengtol College, Chirang 47. Nabajyoti College, Kalgachia 16. Bijni College, Bijni 48. Nalbari College, Nalbari 17. Birjhora Mahavidyalaya, Bongaigaon 49. North Lakhimpur Law College, North Lakhimpur 18. Biswanath College, Biswanath Chariali 50. Nowgong College, Nagaon 19. Bhawanipur Anchalik College, Barpeta 51. Raha College, Nagaon 20. Bodofa U N Brahma College, Kokrajhar 52. Rangapara College, Rangapara 21. Bongaigaon College, Bongaigaon 53. Rangia T.T College 22. C.K.B Commerce College, Jorhat 54. -
Annual Report 2018-19
List of Contents Description of Contents Page Number 1. About The University 01 2. University Moto, Vission, Mission 02 3. University Logo 02 4. Governance & Organizational Structure 03 5. Visualization of Organization Structure of Bodoland University 04 6. University Committee s 05 7. Date of Meetings of Administrative/Academic Committee/Board During June 2018- July 2019 06 8. Funding of University 06 9. Hostel facilities 06 10. Student’s Welfare 08 11. National Student Scheme 10 12. College & University Development Council 11 13. Schools & Departments 17 13.1 School of Commerce & Management 17 13.1.1 Department of Commerce 17 13.1.2 Department of Management Studies 19 13.2 School of Language 20 13.2.1 Department of Assamese 20 13.2.2 Department of Bodo 25 13.2.3 Department of English 27 13.3 School of Science & Technology 29 13.3.1 Department of Mathematical Sciences 29 13.3.2 Department of Biotechnology 31 13.3.3 Department of Computer Sc. & Tech. 35 13.3.4 Department of Physics 37 13.3.5 Department of Chemistry 39 13.3.6 Department of Botany 41 13.3.7 Department of Zoology 44 13.3.8 Department of Geography 46 13.4 School of Social Science 48 13.4.1 Department of Economics 48 13.4.2 Department of Political Science 50 13.4.3 Department of Education 53 13.4.4 Department of History 54 14. Publication from Academic departments 56 14.1 Department of Commerce 56 14.2 Department of Management Studies 56 14.3 Department of Assamese 57 14.4 Department of Bodo 57 14.5 Department of English 58 14.6 Department of Biotechnology 59 14.7 Department of Mathematical Sciences 60 14.8 Department of Computer Science & Technology 62 14.9 Department of Physics 62 14.10 Department of Chemistry 62 14.11 Department of Zoology 63 14.12 Department of Botany 64 14.13 Department of Geography 65 14.14 Department of History 65 14.15 Department of Economics 65 14.16 Department of Political Science 67 14.17 Department of Education 68 15. -
A Two Daylong NAAC Sponsored National Seminar on “Reforms And
Report On Two Day National Seminar Organized By IQAC, Nowgong College, Nagaon Sponsored By NAAC, Bangalore On Reforms, Innovations, and Their Impact on Quality Assurance of Higher Education in India with Special Reference to North- Eastern Region Convener : Dr. M. S. Shyamasundar, Adviser, NAAC Venue : Nowgong College, Nagaon, Assam Date : 20th and 21st December, 2018 A two daylong NAAC sponsored National Seminar on “Reforms And Innovations and Their Impact on Quality Assurance of Higher Education in India with special reference to North- Eastern Region” was organized by IQAC, Nowgong College on 20th and 21st December, 2018. The seminar witnessed the presence of 55 participants from Assam, Meghalaya and West Bengal. Dr. M. S. Shyamasundar, Adviser, NAAC graced the seminar as Chief Guest in the inaugural session chaired by Dr. S. Borkataki, Principal of the host college in the presence of Prof. B. Bazeley K. Rymbai, NEHU, Meghalaya as Key Note speaker, Prof Gayatree Goswamee, Former Head, Education Dept., Gauhati University and Prof. D. Goswami, Gauhati University as guests of honour. Dr. S. Borkataki, Principal of the college offered welcome speech in the inaugural session conducted by Dr. C. M Sharma, Coordinator of IQAC of the college. Dr. M. S. Shyamasundar inaugurated the programme with a thought provocative speech. Dr. A. Rahman, Organizing Secretary of the seminar offered vote of thanks. A sensitization programme on NAAC Assessment and Accreditation was also organized by IQAC of Nowgong College as mentor institute as per direction of NAAC on 20th December, 2018. The Principals and IQAC Coordinators of 50 colleges of Assam participated in the programme. -
Personal Profile
Personal profile Name of the Faculty: Dr. Subir Sarkar Designation: Associate Professor Personal Date of Birth: 10-03-1971 Information Gender: Male Nationality: Indian Address for correspondence: Flat No. 004, Radhakrishna Apartment, Anandanagar, Adabari Tiniali Guwahati – 781 012 Dist: Kamrup (M), Permanent Address: Flat No. 004, Radhakrishna Apartment, Anandanagar, Adabari Tiniali Guwahati – 781 012 Dist: Kamrup (M) e-mail ID : [email protected] Contact no.: 09864221029 Date of joining the present service: 2003 in Nowgong College; 2009 in Arya Vidyapeeth College Academic MSc, PhD Qualification Teaching In UG level: 17 Years Experience In PG level: No Research Date of obtaining / PhD Degree: 2003; Gauhati University. Experience Title of the PhD thesis: “A STUDY OF HIGH ENERGY DISINTEGRATION OF PHOTOEMULSION NUCLEI” Length of research experience: 17 years Specialization (Area of interest) : Nuclear Physics, Environmental Radon Monitoring, Predictive Study with Artificial Neural Network, Numerical Analysis. Publications Published Papers: i) “Multivariate Regression Analysis by Gradient Descent method on Soil radon Data in Brahmaputra Valley of Assam.” Subir Sarkar and Hiranya Kumar Sarma; International Journal of Advanced Research in Science and Engineering, Vol. No. 07, Special Issue no. 08, March 2018, ISSN: 2319-8354 ii) “Multivariate Regression Analysis by Gradient Descent method to model Indoor radon Inhalation Dose in the Brahmaputra valley of Assam.” Subir Sarkar and Hiranya Kumar Sarma. Journal of Assam Science Society, Vol. 59, No. 1 & 2, December 2018, Pp 73 – 83, ISSN: 0587-1921. iii) “Applying Machine Intelligence to Study Radon Exhalation from Soil” Subir Sarkar and Hiranya Kumar Sarma; Journal of Applied and Fundamental Sciences, Vol 5(1), June 2019, Pp 38-43, ISSN 2395-5554 (Print), ISSN 2395- 5562 (Online). -
Mahatma Gandhi National Council of Rural Education Announces the Recipients of "One District One Green Champion" Awards! Swachhta Action Plan 2020-2021
Mahatma Gandhi National Council of Rural Education Announces the Recipients of "One District One Green Champion" Awards! Swachhta Action Plan 2020-2021 CONGRATULATIONS!! SL.NO STATE/UT DISTRICT HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUITION 1. ANDAMAN & SOUTH ANDAMAN ANDAMAN COLLEGE (ANCOL) NICOBAR ISLANDS 2. ANDHRA PRADESH ANANTAPUR SRI SATHYA SAI INSTITUTE OF HIGHER LEARNING 3. ANDHRA PRADESH CHITTOOR APOLLO INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND RESEARCH 4. ANDHRA PRADESH EAST GODAVARI P.R. GOVERNMENT COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), KAKINADA 5. ANDHRA PRADESH GUNTUR KONERU LAKSHMAIAH EDUCATION FOUNDATION 6. ANDHRA PRADESH KADAPA LOYOLA DEGREE COLLEGE (YSRR) 7. ANDHRA PRADESH KRISHNA ANDHRA LOYOLA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 8. ANDHRA PRADESH PRAKASAM Y.A GOVT COLLEGE FOR WOMEN 9. ANDHRA PRADESH S.P.S.R NELLORE VIKRAMA SIMHAPURI UNIVERSITY 10. ANDHRA PRADESH WEST GODAVARI VISHNU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 11. ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL RAYALASEEMA UNIVERSITY 12. ANDHRAPRADESH VIZIANAGARAM MAHARAJ VIJAYARAM JAGAPATHI RAJ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 13. ARUNACHAL PRADESH LOWER SUBANSIRI SAINT CLARET COLLEGE 14. ARUNACHAL PRADESH PAPUM PARE ARUNODAYA UNIVERSITY 15. ARUNACHAL PRADESH EAST SIANG APEX PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY 16. ASSAM BARPETA BHAWANIPUR ANCHALIK COLLEGE 17. ASSAM GOALPARA PANDIT DEENDAYAL UPADHYAYA ADARSHA MAHAVIDYALAYA 18. ASSAM JORHAT KAKOJAN COLLEGE 19. ASSAM KAMRUP GIRIJANANDA CHOWDHURY INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY 20. ASSAM KAMRUP METROPOLITAN ASSAM DON BOSCO UNIVERSITY DISTRICT 21. ASSAM NAGAON NOWGONG COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) 22. ASSAM SIVASAGAR SWAHID PEOLI PHUKAN COLLEGE, NAMTI 23. ASSAM TINSUKIA TINSUKIA COMMERCE COLLEGE 24. ASSAM MORIGAON JAGIROAD COLLEGE 25. ASSAM LAKHIMPUR SANKARDEVA MAHAVIDYALAYA PATHALIPAHAR 26. ASSAM DIBRUGARH DIBRUGARH UNIVERSITY 27. ASSAM CACHAR NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SILCHAR, ASSAM 28. BIHAR BEGUSARAI MAHANT RAM JIVAN DAS COLLEGE 29. -
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. -
About IQAC Coordinator Nowgong College (Autonomous)
About IQAC Coordinator Nowgong College (Autonomous) Dr. Bhuban Ch. Chutia: A post graduate in Zoology with Specialization in Endocrinology & Reproductive Physiology, he completed his Ph. D. on Biodiversity, Ecology and Conservation Strategies of Wild Silk Moths in Nagaland. He has more than 16 years of research experience in the field of Non- Mulberry or Wild or Vanya sericulture and two years of research experience in the field of Biological Control of Tea Pests in various premier institutes such as Nagaland University, CMER&TI, CSB, Lahdoigarh, Jorhat, Assam, TRA, Tocklai, Jorhat of North Eastern Region of India. Presently, he is working as an Assistant Professor in the Postgraduate Department of Zoology, Nowgong College (Autonomous) and pursuing independent research on the basis of past experiences. He successfully completed three research projects sponsored by DST, SSTP, Govt. of India, New Delhi, ASTEC, DST, Govt. of Assam and IASST, Guwahati respectively. He has two ongoing research projects funded by DST, SEED, Govt. of India and DBT, NECBH Twinning, IIT-Guwahati respectively. He attended 35 Conference/Seminar/Workshop of National and International level and delivered lectures in 05 seminars as invited Resource Person. He is a member of 12 Professional/Academic/Scientific Associations/Bodies. He published 26 research papers and 10 scientific articles in peer reviewed and indexed National and International Journals. Award/Prize/Certificate etc. owned: 1. Nagaland University Best Ph.D Thesis, 2009. 2. Assam Sahitya Sabha Dharitri Dharok Bota, 2019 3. University Level NSS Programme Officer Award, 2019-2020, Gauhati University Recognition: 1. Gauhati University Ph.D. Guideship (Zoology) 2. Member, Board of Studies, Department of Zoology, North Lakhimpur College (Autonomous) Academic/Professional Membership/: 1. -
Bihu Dances. the Performances Include a Range of Other Theatrical Shows; Other Dance Forms Performances, Solo Singer Concerts and Stand up Comedy
Bihu dances. The performances include a range of other theatrical shows; other dance forms performances, solo singer concerts and stand up comedy. the stage Bihu form have become so popular that different Bihu organizers have extended the celebrations to Bohagi Bidai, which is celebrated for bidding adieu to the festive Bohag month. Instruments used in Bihu : Dhol Bihu celebration is insignificant with the traditional instruments of Assam. There are a variety of instruments which are used during Bihu performances, Bihu geets and dances. Some of Taal Gagana them are : Dhol : The Dhol is an important instrument of Xutuli Assamese culture. It is a percussion instrument Pepa similar to a drum. The Dhol is made of a wooden barrel. It is played with a stick and the palm on each side. The beat of the Dhol is the life of the Toka Assamese culture. A beat from the Dhol makes one swirl and dance to the rhythmic flow. Baanhi Taal : It is a small cymbal instrument. There are different types of Taal. This Bihu is characterized with a feeling of Pepa : Pepa is a flute like musical instrument solemnity as the granaries are almost empty during used in Bihu. It is a small stem capped with buffalo this season. On this Bihu, people light earthen horn. The sound of the Pepa is striking and lamps in front of tulsi plant, the granary, garden mesmerizing. and the paddy fields. The cattle are also fed with Other instruments used are the Toka, Gagana, pithas. Xutuli and Baanhi (flute). Kati or Kongali Bihu has a different flavor as Bohag Bihu is celebrated in different states of there is less merriment and the atmosphere has a India in different names, eg.