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Faculty Profile Kalwan Education Society’s Arts, Commerce and Science College, Kalwan (Manur) Tal: Kalwan Dist: Nashik FACULTY PROFILE Name : Mr. Sahebrao Jagannath Pawar Date of Birth : 01/06/1967 Field of specialization : Zoology (Entomology Physiology) Address for communication : Kulswamini Colony,Jagannath Banglow, Ganesh Nagar, Kalwan Tal. Kalwan Dist. Nashik Email : [email protected] Mobile : 9423255068 ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS: (only UG, PG and Ph.D.) Degree University / Institution Grade / % Year of Passing Specialization B.Sc. Savitribai Fule Pune 65% 1st Class April/May 1988 Zoology University, Pune M.Sc. Savitribai Fule Pune 64.% 1st Class March 1992 Entomology University, Pune M.Sc. Y.C.M.O.U. Nashik 68% First Class 2015 Communication- Physics Ph.D. Dr. B.A. Marathawada NA 2 nd November 2017 Parasitology University Aurangabad EXPERIENCE: Name & Address of Employer Post Held Period of service Arts,Commerceand Science College, Kalwan (Manur) Assistant 28/08/1993 To 2018 Professor Total : 25 Years REFRESHER/ORIENTATION COURSES COMPLETED: - Details of Course Duration Orientation - Savitribai Fule Pune University, Pune 03/09/1996 to 30/09/1996 Refresher : Dr. B.A. Marathawada University Aurangabad 02/11/1998 to 30/11/1998 Subject Communication : Yashwantrao Chavan Open 2 Year Course, April 2015 University, Nashik REASEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 1. PUBLICATIONS IN JOURNALS No. Title of the paper / Authors Journal 1 Acute Toxicity of Indo-Sulpin to a fresh water gastropod Thira IOSR Journal of Lineate changes in Rate reapiration : Dr. S.J.Pawar Pharmacy and Biological Science 2 New furcocercous larval trematod from Bhegu- Dholali Dam, International Journal of Nashik District : Dr.S.J.Pawar Basic and Applied Research 3 A new larval trematode from Girna river, International Journal of Nashik District : Dr.S.J.Pawar Pharmaceutical Research and Development 4 Histopathological effect on the Hepatopancreaas of Lymnca Trends in Parasitology luteola (Gastropoda) infracted with certain larval trematodes Research : Dr.S.J.Pawar 5 Studies on larval trematodes from Melania tuberculata Trends in Parasitology freshwater : Snail from Nashik Dist. : Dr.S.J.Pawar Research 6 Histopathological effect on the Hepatopancreaas of Lymnca Trends in Parasitology luteola (Gastropoda) infracted with certain larval trematodes Research : Dr. S.J. Pawar 7 Sheri Culture : Dr. S.J.Pawar Shetitil Kaushalya v Navi Tantre 8 Studies larval trematodes from Melania tuberculata freshwater : Trends in Parasitology Snail from Nashik Dist. Dr. S.J.Pawar Research 9 Toxic Effect of Cypermethiran on lipid and Cholestrol Contant International of the Slug. Laevicalis Alte Gastropod. Pharmaceutical 10 16th All India Congress of Zoology and National Symposium in International Animal Research. Dr. S.J.Pawar Collaboration Zoology Society of India 11 Studies on larval trematodes from Melania Scabra, freshwater : International Journal Snail from Girana River Nashik Dist. Dr. S.J.Pawar 12 A new larval trematode from Kadva river, International Journal Nashik District : Dr.S.J.Pawar 13 Histopathological effect on the Hepatopancreaas of Lymnca International Journal luteola (Gastropoda) infracted with certain larval trematodes : Dr. S.J. Pawar BOOKS PUBLISHED No. Title of the Book Book/ Book chapter 1 Text Book of Fisheries Science ISBN : 978-93-84139-04-9 Gaurav Book Kanpur 2 Economic Zoology ISBN : 978-93-84139-03-2 Gaurav Book Kanpur 3 Evolution and Developmental Biology ISBN : 978-93-86016-23-2 Chandralok Prakashan 4 Advance Research Zoology : Volume -3 ISBN : 978-93-84247 Chandralok Prakashan 5 Phytochrome Molecular Biology ISBN : 978-93-880-19-27-2 Chandralok Prakashan 6 Hand Book of Toxicology ISBN : 978-93-880-19-29-2 Chandralok Prakashan 2. PUBLICATIONS IN CONFERENCE : No. Title of the paper Conference 1 A new larval trematodes from Girna river, Nshik Distrik State level 2 Beekeeping for sustainable Agro-horticultural Development in State level Nashik 3 Beekeeping State level 4 Hostopathological effect on the hepotopancreas of lymnea National level luteola infected with certain larval tremathodes 5 Hostopathological effect on the hepotopancreas of lymnea National level luteola infected with certain larval tremathodes 3. RESEARCH PROJECTS Research Project Title Completed/ Funding Agency Funds Ongoing (Amount in Rs.) Studies the Fresh Water Cercariae from Completed UGC 75,000/- Nashik District Minor 4. PATENTS: Nil 5. RESEARCH GUIDANCE: M. Phil. 6. DETAILS OF SEMINAR/CONFERENCE/WORKSHOPS PARTICIPATED Title of Seminar Venue and other details Mode of participation Two days National Conference on “New Trends in Arts, Commerce & Life Science and Biotechnology” on 10th and 11th Science College Akole Attended December 2005. Dist. Ahamadnagar Three Days National Conference on “Recent Arts, Commerce & advances in Flora and Fauna as National wealth” on Science College Satana Attended 20th and 22th January 2011. Dist. Nashik Two days National Conference on “Prospective and K.T.H.M. College Problems of Biological Products in Crops, Animal Nashik Attended and Human Life” on 29th and 30th February 2018. Two days National Conference on “Advances in Life Arts, Commerce & Sciences” on 29th and 30th January 2018. Science College Attended Chandvad Dist. Nashik Two days National Conference on “Advances in Life Arts, Commerce & Sciences” on 19th and 20th January 2018. Science College Attended Chandvad Dist. Nashik Two days State level Seminar on “Recent Trends in Arts, Commerce & Zoology” on 22nd and 23rd January 2010. Science College Satana Attended Dist. Nashik Two days State level Seminar on “Integrated Pest Arts, Commerce & Management” on 29th and 30th January 2010. Science College Attended Lasalgaon Dist. Nashik Two days State level Seminar on “Fundamental and Arts, Commerce & Applied Entomology” on 25th and 26th Saptember Science College Attended 2013. Pimpalgaon Dist. Nashik Two days State level Seminar on “Advances in Arts, Commerce & Biotechnology” on 29th and 30th March 2013. Science College Attended Pimpalgaon Dist. Nashik Two days State level Seminar on “Awareness, M.S.G.College Malegaon Presented Motivation and Technology Transfer for Dist. Nashik Research Paper Development in Rural Area” on 8th and 9th Feb. 2013. Two days State level Seminar on “Paradigms of Arts, Commerce & Innovation for Students Centric Higher Education” Science College Attended on 23rd and 24th April 2013. Pimpalgaon Dist. Nashik One day State level Seminar on “Skill Development Arts, Commerce & Program for Agriculture and Agri. Allied Business” Science College Deola Attended on 23rd and 24th April 2013. Dist. Nashik Two days State level Seminar on “Modern K.V.N. College Nashik Attended Taxonomic Tool DNA Barcoding” on 8th and 9th Feb. Dist. Nashik 2013. One day State level Seminar on “Bird Biodiversity Arts, Commerce & and Environmental Protection” on 4th January 2016. Science College Deola Attended Dist. Nashik Two days Workshop on “Biochemistry and Pratap College Amalner Molecular Biology” on 18th and 19th March 1990. Dist. Jalgaon Attended Two days Workshop on “Sensization Program in Retired Scientist in Integrated Development” on 19th M. J. College Jalgaon Attended and 20th March 1991. Two days Workshop on “Resent Trends in Zoology” on 9th and 10th March 1997. L.V. H. College Nashik Attended One day Workshop on “HIV/AIDS Training SOS Medical and Workshop” on 12th March 1998. Foundation Nashik Attended Two days Workshop on “Revision of syllabi and Arts, Commerce & course structure in Zoology” on 28th and 29th Science College, CEDCO Attended September 2002. Dist. Nashik Two day Workshop on “Resent Trands in Zoology” Smt. H.P. College, on 25th January 2003. Malegaon Dist. Nashik Attended Two day Workshop on “Teacher Training Workshop on World wide Fund for Nature in India” on 25th Attended January 2003. Two days Workshop on “Revised syllabus of TY H.T.P. Arts & R.Y.K. B.Sc. Zoology” on 12th and 13th January 2006. Science College, Nashik Attended Dist. Nashik One day Workshop on “Framing a New syllabus of K.R.A. College, Deola FY B.Sc. Zoology” on 29th August 2007. Dist. Nashik Attended One day Workshop on “Teacher Arts ,Commerce & Training/Orientation Program” 20th August 2007. Science College, Kalwan Attended Dist. Nashik Two days Workshop on “Revised syllabus of TY K.R.A. College, Deola B.Sc. Zoology Practical” on 3rdand 4th September Dist. Nashik Attended 2010. Two days Workshop on “Research Methodology” Arts ,Commerce & 20th , 21st and 22nd Oct. 2012. Science College, Kalwan Attended Dist. Nashik One day Workshop on “YCMOU Syllabus and YCMOU Nashik various Coerces ” 23rd December 2013. Dist. Nashik Attended Two days Workshop on “Beekeeping Management” National Bee Board & on 26thand 27th June 2013. Regional office Kalwan Attended Dist. Nashik Two days Workshop on “Awareness Motivation and Arts ,Commerce & Technology transfer for development of Beekeeping Science College, Kalwan Attended in Maharashtra ” 19th , and20th Feb. 2010. Dist. Nashik 7. COLLABORATIONS AND CONSULTANCY: - Nil 8. ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS / MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSION BODIES:- 9. AWARDS & HONOR: 10. CO-CURRICULAR/EXTRA CURRICULAR & OTHER ACTIVITIES: Examiner for “Inspire Award 2010-11” District level Science Exhibition organized Education Dept. Z.P. Nashik at Kalwan on 12 to 14 July 2011. ZP & Panchayat samitee Election – Preceding officer 07/12/2012. Examiner for District level Science Exhibition on 04th to 06th January 2001 Worked as of Beekeeping and Management, Vermicompost Project at college campus. Worked as lecture on Personality
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