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Vividh Bharati Was Started on October 3, 1957 and Since November 1, 1967, Commercials Were Aired on This Channel
22 Mass Communication THE Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, through the mass communication media consisting of radio, television, films, press and print publications, advertising and traditional modes of communication such as dance and drama, plays an effective role in helping people to have access to free flow of information. The Ministry is involved in catering to the entertainment needs of various age groups and focusing attention of the people on issues of national integrity, environmental protection, health care and family welfare, eradication of illiteracy and issues relating to women, children, minority and other disadvantaged sections of the society. The Ministry is divided into four wings i.e., the Information Wing, the Broadcasting Wing, the Films Wing and the Integrated Finance Wing. The Ministry functions through its 21 media units/ attached and subordinate offices, autonomous bodies and PSUs. The Information Wing handles policy matters of the print and press media and publicity requirements of the Government. This Wing also looks after the general administration of the Ministry. The Broadcasting Wing handles matters relating to the electronic media and the regulation of the content of private TV channels as well as the programme matters of All India Radio and Doordarshan and operation of cable television and community radio, etc. Electronic Media Monitoring Centre (EMMC), which is a subordinate office, functions under the administrative control of this Division. The Film Wing handles matters relating to the film sector. It is involved in the production and distribution of documentary films, development and promotional activities relating to the film industry including training, organization of film festivals, import and export regulations, etc. -
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Evaluative Report of the Department (science) Name of the School/Spl. Center Pages 1 School of Life Sciences 1-45 2. School of Biotechnology 46-100 3 School of Computer and systems Sciences 101-120 4 School of Computational and Integrative Sciences 121-141 5. School of Physical Sciences 142-160 6 School of Environmental Sciences 161-197 7 Spl. Center for Molecular Medicine 198-256 8 Spl Center for Nano Sciences 257-268 Evaluation Report of School of Life Sciences In the past century, biology, with inputs from other disciplines, has made tremendous progress in terms of advancement of knowledge, development of technology and its applications. As a consequence, in the past fifty years, there has been a paradigm shift in our interpreting the life process. In the process, modern biology had acquired a truly interdisciplinary character in which all streams of sciences have made monumental contributions. Because of such rapid emergence as a premier subject of teaching and research; a necessity to restructure classical teachings in biology was recognised by the academics worldwide. In tune with such trends, the academic leadership of Jawaharlal Nehru University conceptualised the School of Life Sciences as an interdisciplinary research/teaching programme unifying various facets of biology while reflecting essential commonality regarding structure, function and evolution of biomolecules. The School was established in 1973 and since offering integrated teaching and research at M. Sc/ Ph.D level in various sub-disciplines in life sciences. Since inception, it remained dedicated to its core objectives and evolved to be one of the top such institutions in India and perhaps in South East Asia. -
High Court of Delhi Advance Cause List
HIGH COURT OF DELHI ADVANCE CAUSE LIST LIST OF BUSINESS FOR TH MONDAY, THE 14 AUGUST, 2017 INDEX PAGES 1. APPELLATE JURISDICTION 01 TO 38 2. COMPANY JURISDICTION 39 TO 44 3. ORIGINAL JURISDICTION 45 TO 51 4. REGISTRAR GENERAL/ 52 TO 59 REGISTRAR(ORGL.)/ REGISTRAR (ADMN.)/ JOINT REGISTRARS(ORGL). 14.08.2017 1 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 14.08.2017 [Note : Unless otherwise specified, before all appellate side courts, fresh matters shown in the supplementary lists will be taken up first.] COURT NO. 1 (DIVISION BENCH-I) HON'BLE THE ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE C. HARI SHANKAR FRESH MATTERS & APPLICATIONS ______________________________ 1. W.P.(C) 5873/2017 RESIDENTS WELFARE ASSOCIATION KUMAR SUSHOBHAN Vs. NORTH DMC & ORS FOR ADMISSION _______________ 2. FAO(OS) 84/2017 ASHOK KUMAR KATHURIA JITENDRA KUMAR SINGH CM APPL. 10929/2017 Vs. OM PRAKASH KATHURIA (THR CM APPL. 10930/2017 LEGAL HEIRS) & ORS CM APPL. 10931/2017 3. W.P.(C) 4860/2017 YASHPAL SINGH SAURABH KANSAL Vs. GOVT OF NCT OF DELHI AND ORS AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS ____________________________ 4. FAO(OS) 30/2017 PRAVEEN KUMAR SANJEEV RALLI,KUMAR DUSHYANT CM APPL. 3849/2017 Vs. KOTAK MAHINDRA BANK LTD & SINGH ORS 5. FAO(OS) 118/2017 PRADEEP MEHRA SAURABH PRAKASH & KUNAL Vs. BCH ELECTRIC LTD GOSAIN 6. W.P.(C) 3136/2017 OM PRAKASH SHREY CHATHLY CM APPL. 13667/2017 Vs. EAST DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 7. CM APPL. 27481/2017 AREEBA HASAN & ORS SANDEEP BAJAJ,R K TARUN AND CM APPL. 27482/2017 Vs. CENTRAL BOARD OF ASSO,ONKAR PRASAD,A K THAKUR CM APPL. -
01.03.2017 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST 1. Urgent Mentioning May Be Made Before Hon'ble DB-III at 10.30 A.M. 2. Hon'ble Ms. Justice
01.03.2017 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST SUPPLEMENTARY LIST FOR TODAY IN CONTINUATION OF THE ADVANCE LIST ALREADY CIRCULATED. THE WEBSITE OF DELHI HIGH COURT IS www.delhihighcourt.nic.in INDEX PRONOUNCEMNT OF JUDGMENTS ------------> 01 TO 03 REGULAR MATTERS -----------------------> 01 TO 224 FINAL MATTERS (ORIGINAL SIDE) ---------> 01 TO 26 ADVANCE LIST --------------------------> 01 TO 73 APPELLATE SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY LIST)----> 74 TO 100 APPELLATE SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY LIST)----> 101 TO 115 ORIGINAL SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY I)--------> 116 TO 122 COMPANY -------------------------------> 123 TO 124 SECOND SUPPLEMENTARY -------------------> 125 TO MEDIATION CAUSE LIST ------------------> 01 TO 02 THIRD SUPPLEMENTARY -------------------> - TO PRE-LOK ADALAT-------------------------> 1 TO 1 NOTES 1. Urgent mentioning may be made before Hon'ble DB-III at 10.30 A.M. 2. Hon'ble Ms. Justice Deepa Sharma will not be holding Court today. Dates will be given by the Court Master. Urgent mentioning be made before Court No.24. DELETIONS 1. CRL.A. 192/2017 listed before Hon'ble DB-V at item No.1 is deleted as the same is listed before Hon'ble VIII. 2. CRL.A. 536/2016 listed before Hon'ble DB-V at item No.6 is deleted as the same is fixed for 29.03.2017. 3. ITA 1025/2008, ITA 1084/2008 & ITA 1095/2008 listed before Hon'ble DB- VI at item Nos. 19, 20 & 21 respectively are deleted as the same are decided matters. 4. RFA 245/2017 listed before Hon'ble Ms. Justice Hima Kohli at item No.25 is deleted as the same is returned to Filing Counter. 5. CONT.CAS(C) 875/2009 listed before Hon'ble Mr. -
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CHEMISTRY 1. A. Coursed Offered
CHEMISTRY Phone : + 91-33-2414 6223 Fax : + 91-33- 2414 6223 Int. : 2457-2267/2765 2457-2147(Inorganic)/ 2104 (Organic)/ 2458(Physical)/2453 (Radiochemistry) H.O.D. : Prof. Subhash Chandra Bhattacharya E-mail : [email protected] [email protected] 1. A. Coursed Offered: Name of the Course Duration of the Course No. of Students B.Sc. 3 years 55 × 3 M.Sc. (Day) 2 years 40 × 2 M.Sc. (Evening) 3 years 35 × 2 B. Number of Faculty Members: Professor Reader/Associate Professor Assistant Professor 18 9 16 2. A. Area Research Activities: Prof. Chittaranjan Sinha Studies on the coordination chemistry, characterisation and the application potential of the transition and nontransition metal complexes. Design of azo and imine functionalised molecules of N- heterocycles (pyridine, pyrimidine, pyrazole, imidazole), sulphonamide antibiotics such as sulfamethoxazole; the structural studies, exploration of chemical, biochemical, photophysical, mesogenic activity and redox properties of the compounds are main target of our group. Metallo- organic, organometallics, supramolecular chemistry, photovoltaic activity and photochromism, antimicrobial activity and cytotoxicity of molecules are broad field of study. Theoretical computation and in-silico study of the compounds are our objective. Prof. Nitin Chattopadhyay Photochemistry; Biophysical Chemistry; Surface Chemistry; Fluorescence sensing; Polymer photophysics; Nanoparticle research; Steady-state and time-resolved fluorometric study of the photophysical and photochemical processes (ESPT, ICT, electron transfer, charge transfer and energy transfer) in homogeneous as well as microheterogeneous environments; Binding of drugs with proteins and DNA; Theoretical modeling and simulations of photophysical and/or photochemical observations; Laser induced optoacoustic spectroscopy (LIOAS). Prof. Subhas Chandra Bhattacharya 1. Photophysical and Photochemical processes in organised interfaces. -
(Public Section) Padma Awards Directory (1954-2009) Year-Wise List Sl
MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS (Public Section) Padma Awards Directory (1954-2009) Year-Wise List Sl. Prefix First Name Last Name Award State Field Remarks 1954 1 Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan BR TN Public Affairs Expired 2 Shri Chakravarti Rajagopalachari BR TN Public Affairs Expired 3 Dr. Chandrasekhara Raman BR TN Science & Eng. Expired Venkata 4 Shri Nand Lal Bose PV WB Art Expired 5 Dr. Satyendra Nath Bose PV WB Litt. & Edu. 6 Dr. Zakir Hussain PV AP Public Affairs Expired 7 Shri B.G. Kher PV MAH Public Affairs Expired 8 Shri V.K. Krishna Menon PV KER Public Affairs Expired 9 Shri Jigme Dorji Wangchuk PV BHU Public Affairs 10 Dr. Homi Jehangir Bhabha PB MAH Science & Eng. Expired 11 Dr. Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar PB UP Science & Eng. Expired 12 Shri Mahadeva Iyer Ganapati PB OR Civil Service 13 Dr. J.C. Ghosh PB WB Science & Eng. Expired 14 Shri Maithilisharan Gupta PB UP Litt. & Edu. Expired 15 Shri Radha Krishan Gupta PB DEL Civil Service Expired 16 Shri R.R. Handa PB PUN Civil Service Expired 17 Shri Amar Nath Jha PB UP Litt. & Edu. Expired 18 Shri Malihabadi Josh PB DEL Litt. & Edu. 19 Dr. Ajudhia Nath Khosla PB DEL Science & Eng. Expired 20 Shri K.S. Krishnan PB TN Science & Eng. Expired 21 Shri Moulana Hussain Madni PB PUN Litt. & Edu. Ahmed 22 Shri V.L. Mehta PB GUJ Public Affairs Expired 23 Shri Vallathol Narayana Menon PB KER Litt. & Edu. Expired Wednesday, July 22, 2009 Page 1 of 133 Sl. Prefix First Name Last Name Award State Field Remarks 24 Dr. -
Biodata of Professor Ak Sood
BIODATA OF PROFESSOR A.K. SOOD =============================================================== Address : Department of Physics Indian Institute of Science Bangalore-560 012, INDIA Tele: 91-80-23602238, 22932964 E.mail : [email protected], [email protected] Education : M.S. Physics, Punjab University, Chandigarh, India, 1972. Ph.D. Physics, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India 1982. Professional Experience : 8/16 – Present Honorary Professor, Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, India 7/94 - 7/16 Professor, Department of Physics, IISc, Bangalore. 12/98 – 3/08 Divisional Chairman, Division of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, IISc, Bangalore 7/88 - 7/94 Associate Professor, Department of Physics, IISc, Bangalore 1993 - Present Honorary Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore 8/73 – 7/88 Scientist, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam, India 5/83 – 5/85 Post-doctoral Max Planck Fellow, Max Planck Institute fur FKF, Stuttgart, Germany Service to the Profession: 1. Member, Science, Technology and Innovation Advisory Council to the PM of India (2018- present) 2. Chairman, Governing Council, Raman Research Institute (2016-present) 3. Member, Vision Group on Nanotechnology, Government of Karnataka (2014- ) 4. Chairman, Board of Governers, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research- Bhopal (2020-present) 5. Chairman, Board of Governers, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research- Mohali (2021 onwards) 6. Chairman, DST Committee of VAJRA (2020 onwards) 7. Member, Scientific Advisory Council to the Prime Minister of India (2009-2014) 8. Member, Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Oversight Committee, GOI (2012-14, 2017-19) 9. Member, Nanomission Council of Dept. of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India (GOI) 10. -
Academy News
Proc Indian Natn Sci Acad 85 No. 4 December 2019 pp. 1067-1090 Printed in India. ACADEMY NEWS INSA MEETINGS to Professor Tarun Kant, FNA, Professor Emeritus, Department of Civil Engineering, Several meetings were held during April 08-10, 2019 Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, in the Academy premises. Mumbai. These included meetings of the different Sectional 4. Professor K Naha Memorial Medal to Committees for recommending names of Young Professor SS Rai, FNA, Professor Emeritus, Scientist Awardees and for the first round of short- Department of Earth and Climate Science, listing of nominations for INSA Fellowship. The Indian Institute of Science Education & Advisory Boards for the various INSA Awards also Research (IISER), Pune. met. These were followed by meetings of the Council and General Body. (C) Endowment Lectures INSA Medal/Lecture Awards 2019 5. Professor Darshan Ranganathan Memorial Lecture to Professor Gaiti Hasan, FNA, The Academy at its General Body Meeting on April National Centre for Biological Sciences, Tata 10, 2019 announced the following six medal/lecture Institute of Fundamental Research, Bengaluru. Awards for 2019. In addition, a new endowment award named International Award Professor TV Desikachary Memorial Medal was also 1. PMS Blackett Memorial Lecture to Sir Tom instituted. The Medal will be awarded to an eminent L Blundell, FNA, Emeritus Professor and scientist for his outstanding contributions in any area Director of Research, Department of of Biological Sciences. The award carries an Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, honorarium of Rs. 25,000/, a bronze medal and a Cambridge. citation. The first medal will be awarded in 2020. -
Bimal Kumar Bachhawat
Bimal Kumar Bachhawat. (6 August 1925-23 September 1996) President, Neurological Society of India. 1973. Dr. Bachhawat did his M. Sc. from Calcutta University in 19,18 and obtained his doctoral degree from the University of Illinois, USA in 1953 under the supervision of a well-known enzymologist, Professor Vestling. Dr. Bachhawat returned to India in 1957 and joined the Christian Medical College and Hospital, Vellore where. he established the first neurochemistry laboratory in the country. ln 1976, he assumed the directorship of the Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, Calcutta and continued to lead this institute till 1985. He then moved to the University of Delhi South Campus (UDSC) as Professor and Head of the Department of Biochemistry and played a crucial role in the developntent of the Life Sciences departments. After his retirement in i990 he continued at the Deparmtnet of Biochemistry as the Bhatnagar Fellow of the Council of Scientific and industrial Research (CSIR) till 1995 and then took over the co- ordinatorship of the D. S. Kothari Centre for Science and Ethics at UDSC. His pioneering research contributions in the area of biochemical basis of genetic disorders, liposomes as model membranes and development of targeted drug delivery s),stems brought him widespread recognition. A Fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Sciences and Indian National Science Academy (I\SA), he served as President of the Society of Biological Chemists (India), the first Indian President of the Federation of Asian ana Oceanian Biochemistry and President of the NationaI Organizing Committe of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1994.He received a large number of awards and honours in his illustrious career including the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize in 1962, the Amrut Mody Research Award in 1974, the J. -
Sabarmati Riverfront Development Project
SABARMATI RIVERFRONT DEVELOPMENT PROJECT A Multidimensional Environmental Improvement and Urban Rejuvenation Project … one of the most innovative projects towards urban regeneration in the world to make the city livable & sustainable (KPMG ) SABARMATI RIVER and AHMEDABAD The River Sabarmati flows from north to south splitting Ahmedabad into almost two equal parts. For many years, it has served as a water source and provided almost no formal recreational space for the city. As the city has grown, the Sabarmati river had been abused and neglected and with the increased pollution was posing a major health and environmental hazard to the city. The slums on the riverbank were disastrously flood prone and lack basic infrastructure services. The River became back of the City and inaccessible to the public Ahmedabad and the Sabarmati :1672 Sabarmati and the Growth of Ahmedabad Sabarmati has always been important to Ahmedabad As a source for drinking water As a place for recreation As a place to gather Place for the poor to build their hutments Place for washing and drying clothes Place for holding the traditional Market And yet, Sabarmati was abused and neglected Sabarmati became a place Abuse of the River to dump garbage • Due to increase in urban pressures, carrying capacity of existing sewage system falling short and its diversion into storm water system releasing sewage into the River. Storm water drains spewed untreated sewage into the river • Illegal sewage connections in the storm water drains • Open defecation from the near by human settlements spread over the entire length. • Discharge of industrial effluent through Nallas brought sewage into some SWDs. -
Barc Progress Report - 1996
IN9800956 n0 BARC PROGRESS REPORT - 1996 1997 ... x ** BARC/1997/P/003 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION < co BARC PROGRESS REPORT - 1996 BHABHA ATOMIC RESEARCH CENTRE MUMBAI, INDIA 1997 BARC/1997/P/003 BIBLIOBRAPHIC DESCRIPTION SHEET FOR TECHNICAL REPORT (as psr IS : 9400 - 19S0) 01 Security classification : Unclassified 02 Distribution : External 03 Report status : New 04 Series t BARC External 05 Report type : Progress Report 06 Report No. : BARC/1997/P/003 07 Part No. or Volume No. i 08 Contract No. i 10 Title and subtitle t BARC Progress Report - 1996 11 Collation i 37JTp. 13 Project No. s 20 Personal author (s) 21 Affiliation of author (s): 22 Corporate author(s> s Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai-400 085 23 Originating unit : Library and Information Services Division, BARC, Mumbai 24 Sponsor(s) Name : Department of Atomic Energy Type t Government 30 Date of submission : October 1997 31 Publication/Issue data November 1997 contd...(lb) 40 Publisher/Distributor : Head, Library and Information Di vi sion, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai 42 Form of distribution : Hard Copy 50 Language o-f text : English 51 Language o-f summary : English 52 No. of references J 53 Given data on : 60 Abstract : This report summarises the various activities and research and development programmes of the different Divisions of the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai. The list of publications and papers presented at various conferences, symposia, workshops etc and papers published in various journals by the staff members of the different Divisions arB also given. 70 Keywords/Descriptors : BARC; RESEARCH PROGRAMS; PROGRESS REPORT; ACCELERATORS; NUCLEAR FUELS; NUCLEAR PHYSICS; RADIOCHEMISTRY; COMPUTERS; BIOLOGY; MATERIALS; RADIATIONS; SAFETY; REACTOR PHYSICS; LASERS; NUCLEAR MEDICINE 71 INIS Subject Category : F6000 99 Supplementary elements : fcoo TROMIiAY.