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NATIONAL SEMINAR on E Prof NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITEE ACCOMODATION E Prof. D. C. Deka (Gauhati Univ., Guahwati,President ACT. Mumbai) Accommodation for outstation participants NATIONAL SEMINAR ON E Prof. D.V. Prabhu,Adjunct Professor, Wilson College, Mumbai, General Secretary, ACT will be arranged on their prior request only on E Mrs. Swapna Narvekar (HBCSE, TIFR, Mumbai) E Prof. Sudha Jain (Lucknow ) payment of Rs.1000 as advance money. Rest charges GREEN CHEMISTRY E Prof. N. Sathyamurthy (IISER, Mohali) will have to be paid on arrival at the venue of seminar. E Prof.S,R. Gadre (Unversity of Pune) E Prof. P. K Sai. Prakash(Hyderabad) E Prof. S. D. Samant (ICT, Mumbai) E Prof. Brijesh Pare (Jawaharlal Nehru P.G. College,Ujjain) E Prof. Savita Ladage (HBCSE, TIFR, Mumbai) CALL FOR PAPER E Prof. M. S. M. Rawat (Doon University, Dehradun, Uttarakhand) Applications of Green Chemistry in the E Dr. Hemant Pande (Hislop College, Nagpur) Papers are invited for oral and poster presentation. Full E Dr. Geeta Joshi (HNB Garhwal Univ., Srinagar- Garhwal) length paper with two copies of abstract (in 250 words) Remediation of Environment E Prof. M. Swaminathan (Kalasalingam University. Tamilnadu) E Mr. Rajeev Chauhan (BSP Senior Secondary School,Bhilai) in MS word containing title, name of author, complete E Dr. Shraddha Sinha (BBD. NITM, Lucknow) E Mr. Shailendra Jain (Lucknow) mailing address with email id and phone/ mobile SSppoonnssoorreedd bbyy:: E Dr. Meera H. Uchil ( Wilson College, Mumbai) number along with registration form and the required E Dr. Nirpendra Nath Talukdar, P.K.College Kamrup,Assam E Dr. Amar Srivastava (Kanpur) registration fee should be sent on or before 07 Jenuary E Dr. Subhash Pd. Singh,A.N.College, Patna University Grants Commission E Prof. P.V.S. Machiraju, Pragati Engineering College, Surampalam,A.P. 2018. E Prof. Dileep Kumar Kalita, Tinsukia,Assam Abstract of the paper will be published in the E Prof. Helen Kavitha, S.R.M. University, Chennai New Delhi E Prof. V.P.Singh, RIE, Ajmer souvenir before the event after the review. E Dr. Mannan Krishna Murthy, VEM LTD. Hyderabad, Telangana. 12 Selected- 14 full January length paper after ,scrutiny 2018 will be Organized by: published in the proceeding book with ISBN/ISSN LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE number after the conclusion of the event. Chief Patron:Prof. Surendra Kumar Singh Department of Chemistry Vice-chancellorL.N.M.U. Darbhanga Online registration and abstract and paper Patron: Dr.Jai Gopal submission will be preferred. M.L.S.M. College Pro-Vice-chancellor,L.N.M.U.Darbhanga send your paper by: Prof. A. K Gupta,HOD, Chemistry,L.N.M.U. Darbhanga Email at [email protected] Chair Person: Dr. Mushtque Ahmad,Principal, Darbhanga Organizing Secretary Prof.Prem Mohan Mishra, POSTERS FOR PRESENTATION Head Dept. of Chemistry (A Constituent Unit of L.N.Mithila University) Jonit Organazing Secretory Poster should be catchy and attractive of size Sri. Lok Nath Jha 1m x 1m and can be read from a distance of Darbhanga-846004(Bihar) Mr. Panshu Prateek, 1 meter. Treasure: Dr. Arman Alam CONTACT PERSON Orgnizing Committee members In collaboration with Dr. Babu Nand Choudhary (MLSMCollege,Darbhanga) Organizing Secretary Association Of Chemistry Teachers Dr.Lalita Kumari Mishra (MLSMCollege,Darbhanga) Dr. Prem Mohan Mishra Dr. Renuka Thakur (MLSMCollege,Darbhanga) Professor & Head,Department of Chemistry at-HBCSE (TIFR), Mumbai Dr. Kapileshwar Mishra (MLSMCollege,Darbhanga) M.L.S.M College, Darbhanga, Bihar 846004 Prof. S.N. Jha,C.M.Science College,Darbhanga Mob- 9431691686, Email:[email protected] Dr. Nisha Saxena,Asst.Prof.,MRM College,Darbhanga Joint organizing secretary Dr. Sonu Ram Shankar,Asst. Prof. Marwari College,DBG (i) Sri Lok Nath Jha,Associate Professor Chairman Organizing Secretary Prof Siyaram Prasad, Millat College,Darbhanga Mob:9473145874 Dr. Mustaque Ahmad Prof. Prem Mohan Mishra Vishwa Deepak Tripathi,Asst. Prof. M.K.College, (ii) Mr. Panshu Prateek,Mob.:7781077898 Professor & Head Principal Laheriasarai Treasurer:Dr. Arman Alam Dept. Of Chemistry Dr. Abhisekh Rai, Asst. Prof. K.S.College, Laheriasarai Mob. 9431459029 M.L.S.M. College,Darbhanga M.L.S.M.College, Darbhanga ABOUT THE SEMINAR ASSOCIATION OF CHEMISTRY TEACHERS(ACT) National Seminar on Green Chemistry Green Chemistry is the use of techniques and methodologies that The Association of Chemistry Teachers(ACT) was (NSGC - 2018) reduce or eliminate the generation of feedstock, products, byproducts, launched in 2000 under the name Indian Association of solvents, reagents etc. that are hazardous to human Applications of Green Chemistry In the Remediation of Environment health or environment. It includes the processes of High Atom Utilization, Chemistry Teachers(IACT) to serve as an apex national 12 - 14 January-2018 body of Chemistry educators to promote excellence in Zero Emission and Low- Waste Generation. Scientists and technocrats REGISTRATION FORM have now realized the need for genuine and concerned efforts to correct Chemistry Education. The association brings together on a pollution problems by the more extensive use of ‘Green Chemistry common platform higher secondary school teachers, 1. Name :..................................................................................................... Concept’. The Green Chemistry Concept aims to make humanitarian approach to chemicals especially environmentally benign synthetic college and university professors, scientists and 2. Designation :..................................................................................... organic chemicals . researchers from industry and national laboratories for 3. Gender: Male Female In the seminar the delegates will certainly get an opportunity to organizing subject related activities. It has its headquarters understand the kind of work going on the field of green chemistry for at Homi Bhabha Centre For Science Education, TIFR, 4. Institution/ Office ........................................................................................ remediation of environment. Mumbai. 5. Mailing Address:....................................................................................... ABOUT THE COLLEGE OBJECTIVES OF ACT ARE: ....................................................... PIN .................................................. M.L.S.M. College, Darbhanga, Bihar is a constituent unit of L. N.Mithila 1. To advance Chemistry education by means of University, Darbhanga. The college is situated on the north of Harahi tank development and innovation in teaching and evaluation Tele(O)............................................ on Railway Station Road. This Institution provides teaching of Intermediate methodologies. as well as Degree (Hons.) in all the four faculties of Science, Commerce, 2. To organize workshops and conference including an Tele® ................................. ............ Social Science and Humanities. It is imparting quality education since its Annual National Convention of Chemistry Teachers (NCCT) establishment in 1979 by taking advantage of a vast faculty of learned in different cities and regions. Mob ................................................. 3. To forge a synergistic relationship between academia, teachers. This Institution provides all necessary facilities to the students for E-mail :................................................................................... all round development of their personality. It has a self contained campus Industry and research centers for mutual benefit. 4. To explore and nurture talent in Chemistry with special that offers an integrated living and learning experience to rural as well as 6. Want to present paper/ poster /want to participate only urban community. Life at M.L.S.M. College is enjoyable, secure and reference to the Indian National and International Chemistry comfortable. The tranquil campus provides a remedial and entry level Olympiads. tick your choice coaching for different job oriented competitive examinations. It also offers 5. To collaborate with International Science Teachers’ job oriented Industrial Fish and Fisheries course at B. Sc level, career organizations fo exchange of ideas and organization of joint 7Title of Paper/ Poster.......................................................... counseling cell to provide job to our students through campus selections programs. .............................................................................................. and special facilities for poor and minorities students. Students of the college actively participate in the youth training programs organized by ...................................................... NCC& NSS. REGISTRATION The college is also providing research facilities to the research 8.Registration fee: Amount........................................By Cash scholars pursuing Ph. D. Degree of L.N.M.U. Darbhanga, in all the four Registration fee for Delegates Rs. 500 faculties. The college is a seat of academic activities like seminars, Crossed DD No...................................................................... symposium, workshops and it motivates young minds towards study of Registration fee for Research Scholars Rs.400 Dated..............................drawn on.................................... basic sciences, through various activities like Inspire Internship Camps Registration fee for students Rs.300 sponsored by the DST (Govt. of India). (Bank) Journal No. (For NEFT) ............................................. 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