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ADMISSION HANDBOOK 2016-2017.Pdf
INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY (Deemed University under Section 3 of UGC Act 1956; Elite Status and Centre of Excellence – Govt. of Maharashtra) Ranked number two of the higher education institutions in India by MHRD, Government of India Handbook 2016-2017 VISION • We shall perennially strive to be a vibrant institute with continuously evolving curricula to brighten the future of the chemical, biological, materials and energy industries of the nation, and rank amongst the very best in the world through active participation and scholarship of our faculty, students and alumni. • We shall be creators of sprouting knowledge and design cutting-edge technologies that will have the greatest impact on society and benet mankind at large. MISSION • We shall generate and sustain an atmosphere conducive to germinating new knowledge at every available opportunity. • e education we shall impart will enable our students to devise new solutions to meet the needs of all segments of society with regard to material and energy, while protecting the environment and conserving the natural resources. • Our endeavors, while extending well beyond the connes of the classroom, will aim to enhance public welfare and our attempts to dissipate knowledge will spread to a greater multi- and cross- disciplinary platform to conduct research, discovery, technology development, service to industry and entrepreneurship, in consonance with India’s aspirations to be a welfare state. We will team scientists and engineers with professionals in other disciplines to arrive at better solutions. • We will provide all our students with a strong foundation to encourage them to be our ambassadors in the professional activities that they choose to undertake in service of society at national and international levels. -
Second Round up State Merit List of Md/Ms/Diploma Medical
SECOND ROUND UP STATE MERIT LIST OF MD/MS/DIPLOMA MEDICAL State Rank Rollno Name Father name UPCategory NeetMarks weightage in % MarkswithWeightage NeetRank 1 2066092594 ATHAR SHAMIM SHAMIM AHMAD BC 890 0 890 291 2 2066121003 ARSHDEEP TIWARI B N TIWARI UR 882 0 882 405 3 2066066230 SHWETA MISHRA GAYA PRASAD MISHRA UR 677 30 880.1 13311 4 2066093175 VASAV TYAGI ARUN TYAGI UR 870 0 870 571 5 2066042561 HIMANSHU MISHRA MANOJ MOHAN MISHRA UR 866 0 866 636 6 2066091741 NEELANSHA VARSHNEY SURENDRA KUMAR VARSHNEY UR 861 0 861 720 7 2066114623 DHIRAJ KUMAR GUPTA GHANSHYAM GUPTA BC 662 30 860.6 15195 8 2066121065 PRASANT AGRAWAL GOPAL PRASAD AGRAWAL EW 860 0 860 748 9 2066005996 PRAJWAL GUPTA ARUN KUMAR GUPTA UR 858 0 858 778 10 2066124674 KISLAYA KAMAL SANJIVA KUMAR UR 857 0 857 813 11 2066001260 KANIKA AGARWAL KAMAL AGARWAL UR 852 0 852 958 12 2066042028 SATYA PRAKASH KUSHAWAHA RAJ BANSH KUSHAWAHA BC 709 20 850.8 9578 13 2066001312 PRANAV MISHRA SHIV LAL MISHRA UR 849 0 849 1039 14 2066092450 VAIBHAV THAKUR RAJ KUMAR THAKUR UR 847 0 847 1091 15 2066112919 GUNJAN RAJ KUMAR SHARMA UR 846 0 846 1112 16 2066092248 AISHWARYA RAKESH KUMAR UR 841 0 841 1242 17 2066092846 ARBAZ ZUBAIR ZUBAIR AHMAD KHAN UR 837 0 837 1348 18 2066116113 NARENDRA KUMAR DURGA PRASAD UR 696 20 835.2 10926 19 2066117900 KRITI LALIT UR 833 0 833 1495 20 2066093086 EESHA SHUKLA ARUN KUMAR SHUKLA UR 832 0 832 1530 21 2066091595 RADHIKA RANJAN BISWAS SUSHIL CHANDRA BISWAS UR 639 30 830.7 18640 22 2066098836 GEETIKA BANSAL PRAVEEN KUMAR BANSAL UR 828 0 828 1666 23 2066006287 SANYAM -
Annual Report 2017-18
The National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI) Annual Report (April 2017 – March 2018) 5, Lajpatrai Road, Allahabad - 211 002 i POSTAL ADDRESS The National Academy of Sciences, India 5, Lajpatrai Road, Allahabad – 211002, India PHONE +91-532-2640224, 2441243 FAX +91-532-2641183 E-MAIL [email protected] WEBSITE http://www.nasi.nic.in http://www.nasi.org.in NASI, Allahabad is also on the FACEBOOK & TWITTER Published by the General Secretary (HQ), NASI for The National Academy of Sciences, India, Allahabad ii Late Prof. Meghnad Saha, Founder President An Academy of Science can do a great deal by educating public opinion, undertaking particular problems, and bringing out scientific workers in various fields for discussion and cooperative research. But the main function of the Academy should be towards cultural improvement by contributions to human knowledge. - Prof. Meghnad Saha on the Inaugural Session of the Academy India is justified in feeling proud for its unique contributions to science in ancient days. However, successive foreign invasions and alien rule for centuries pushed science in the background and the country went through with what may be described as the dark age for science. Western science attracted Indian intelligentsia after the establishment of the western system of education and the universities; and despite many constraints, the country could produce giants like Prof. Meghnad Saha, Prof. S. N. Bose, Sir J.C. Bose and Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray. The first World War and the world-wide economic depression caused a set back to scientific research globally - much more so in India whose scientists found it difficult even to publish their research work since they had to be almost entirely dependent on foreign journals. -
ANSWERED ON:22.03.2005 AWARDING of PADMASHREE and PADMVIBHUSHAN AWARDS Jagannath Dr
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA HOME AFFAIRS LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO:3019 ANSWERED ON:22.03.2005 AWARDING OF PADMASHREE AND PADMVIBHUSHAN AWARDS Jagannath Dr. M.;Singh Shri Mohan Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: (a) the names of the persons who have been conferred upon with award of Padmashree and Padmvibhushan during the last three years and thereafter; (b) the names of the persons who have surrendered or declined to accept the award; (c) the reasons which forced the recipients of the award to surrender the award after acceptance; (d) whether the Government has any proposal to merge the three variants of Padma awards to give honour to more persons; and (e) if so, the details thereof? Answer MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI MANIKRAO HODLYA GAVIT) (a): The details of recipients of Padma Awards during the last three years are given in the statement at Annexure-I. (b) & (c): The names of persons who declined the awards on personal prediliection/conviction, during the last three years, are given in the statement at Annexure-II. (d): No Sir. (e): Does not arise. ANNEXURE-I DETAILS OF RECIPIENTS OF PADMA AWARDS DURING THE LAST THREE YEARS. 2002 Sl.No. Name of the awardee Award conferred 1 Dr. Chakravarthi Rangarajan Padma Vibhushan 2 Dr.(Smt.) Gangubai Hangal Padma Vibhushan 3 Pandit Kishan Maharaj Padma Vibhushan 4 Smt. Kishori Amonkar Padma Vibhushan 5 Shri Soli Jehangir Sorabjee Padma Vibhushan 6 Shri Bellur Krishnamachar Sundara Raja Iyengar Padma Bhushan 7 Shri Chandrakant Gulabrao Borde Padma Bhushan -
Annual Report 2019-20
The National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI) Annual Report (2019–20) 5, Lajpatrai Road, Prayagraj-211002, India i Caption for Cover Page: Bharat Ratna Prof. C N R Rao receiving Prof. M.G.K Menon Memorial Award ii The National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI) Annual Report (2019–20) Established: 1930 The oldest Science Academy of India; Recognised by the DST, GoI as Professional Body; and by the DSIR, GoI as the SIRO iii Published by: The General Secretary (HQ), NASI for The National Academy of Sciences, India Designed and edited by: Ms. Archna Pant with the support of Ms. Rashmi Mishra Year of Publication: 2020 For further information, please contact: The National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI) 5, Lajpatrai Road, Prayagraj-211002, India Phone: +91 (0532) 2640224, 2441243 Email: [email protected] Website: www.nasi.nic.in, www.nasi.org.in NASI is also on Facebook & Twitter iv “An Academy of Science can do a great deal by educating public opinion, undertaking particular problems, and bringing out scientific workers in various fields for discussion and cooperative research. But the main function of the Academy should be towards cultural improvement by contributions to human knowledge”. - Prof. Meghnad Saha on the Inaugural Session of the Academy India is justified in feeling proud for its unique contributions to science in ancient days. However, successive foreign invasions and alien rule for centuries pushed science in the background and the country went through with what may be described as the Dark Age for science. Western science attracted Indian intelligentsia after the establishment of the western system of education and the universities; and despite many constraints, the country could produce giants like Prof. -
Ae-2013 Fee Not Deposited
Rejection list of A.E. Exam-2013 Candidates Reason of Fee Not Deposited S.No. Registration No. Name Date of Birth Father's Name 1 AER130000153 SAM 10/25/1991 ERIC 2 AER130000235 DEEPCHAND SINGH NEGI 4/15/1988 SUDAN SINGH 3 AER130000240 PRAVEEN KUMAR 3/11/1980 SHRI ILAM CHAND 4 AER130000266 PRASHANT CHOUDHARY 7/7/1989 P K CHOUDHARY 5 AER130000304 PUSHPENDRA 4/15/1990 MOHAN BABU 6 AER130000329 SUDARSHAN KANDPAL 1/15/1991 SHANKAR DATT KANDPAL 7 AER130000349 HIMANSHU PANDEY 7/30/1981 SHANKAR DUTT PANDEY 8 AER130000387 PRAVEEN KUMAR 3/11/1980 ILAM CHAND 9 AER130000559 MD NAZARE IMAM 1/30/1986 MD SAMI UDDIN 10 AER130000593 JITESH PRAKASH BHATT 6/16/1993 CHANDRA BALLABH BHATT 11 AER130000657 GAURAV BISHT 10/1/1992 LAXMAN SINGH BISHT 12 AER130000719 RAJEEV SHARMA 5/31/1991 PAWAN KUMAR 13 AER130001165 MANISH SHANKAR SANT 10/1/1987 KISHAN LAL 14 AER130001240 SANI DONERIYA 8/10/1991 ASHOK KUMAR DONERIYA 15 AER130001266 PRERNA 6/16/1989 BRAJESH CHANDRA BADONI 16 AER130001403 PRABHAT GOSWAMI 7/1/1991 PRAKASH LAL GOSWAMI 17 AER130001581 PANKAJ JOSHI 11/20/1987 MOHAN CHANDRA JOSHI 18 AER130001637 RISHABH SEMWAL 9/29/1992 SHIV PRASAD SEMWAL 19 AER130001641 SANDEEP KUMAR 7/20/1984 JAGDISH PRASAD SATI 20 AER130001663 RITUL KUMAR PRAJAPATI 11/14/1992 RAM AVTAR 21 AER130001672 UMAKANT 7/10/1991 MUNNA LAL 22 AER130001864 SHASHANK BAHUGUNA 4/15/1992 RAMESH BAHUGUNA 23 AER130001880 KULDEEP SINGH NEGI 1/1/1990 MOHAN SINGH NEGI 24 AER130001940 ANIL YADAV 5/14/1992 DEENA NATH YADAV 25 AER130001964 BHAWANA MEHRA 6/19/1993 RAJENDRA SINGH MEHRA 26 AER130001973 PRAVEEN -
Nnual Report April 2004 - March 2005
A NNUAL REPORT APRIL 2004 - MARCH 2005 INDIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, BANGALORE P ostal Address Indian Academy of Sciences C.V. Raman Avenue Post Box No. 8005 Sadashivanagar P.O. Bangalore 560 080 Telephone 80-2361 2546, 80-2361 4592, 80-2361 2943 (EPABX) Fax 91-80-2361 6094 Email [email protected] Website www.ias.ac.in www.iisc.ernet.in/~academy Contents 1. Introduction 5 2. The Fellowship 6 3. Council 8 4. Associates 8 5. Publications 9 6. Academy Discussion Meetings 15 7. Academy Public Lectures 17 8. Raman Chair 18 9. Mid-Year Meeting 2004 19 10. Annual Meeting 2004 – Varanasi 21 11. Science Education Programme 25 12. Finances 33 13. Acknowledgements 34 14. Tables 35 15. Annexures 37 16. Statement of Accounts 49 ○○○○○○○○ ○○○○○○○○○○ 4 Introduction The Academy was founded in 1934 by CV Raman with the main objective of promoting the progress and upholding the cause of science (both pure and applied). It was registered as a Society under the Societies Registration Act on 24 April 1934. It commenced functioning with 65 fellows. Its formal inauguration took place on 31 July 1934 at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. On the afternoon of that day its first general meeting of Fellows was held at which CV Raman was elected its President and the draft constitution of the Academy was approved and adopted. The first issue of its proceedings was published in July 1934. The present report covering the period April 2004 to March 2005 represents the seventy-first year of the Academy since its founding.