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Seat Matrix JELET-2020.Xlsx Page 1 of 33 Seat Matrix, JELET-2020 Counselling
Seat Matrix, JELET-2020 Counselling Institute Name Branch Name OPNO OPPH BANO BAPH BBNO BBPH SCNO SCPH STNO STPH Total Cooch Behar Government Civil Engineering 9 1 2 0 1 0 4 0 1 018 Engineering College, Cooch Behar Cooch Behar Government Computer Science & 5 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 010 Engineering College, Cooch Behar Engineering/ Computer Science & Technology Cooch Behar Government Electronics & Communication 8 0 1 1 1 0 3 0 1 015 Engineering College, Cooch Behar Engineering/Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Cooch Behar Government Electrical Engineering 10 1 2 0 1 0 5 0 1 0 20 Engineering College, Cooch Behar Cooch Behar Government Mechanical Engineering 11 1 2 0 2 0 5 0 1 0 22 Engineering College, Cooch Behar Goverment College of Engineering Computer Science & 11 1 2 0 2 0 5 0 1 0 22 and Leather Technology, Kolkata Engineering/ Computer Science & Technology Goverment College of Engineering Information Technology 5 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 010 and Leather Technology, Kolkata Goverment College of Engineering Leather Technology 8 1 2 0 1 0 4 0 1 017 and Leather Technology, Kolkata Govt. College of Engg. & Textile Computer Science & 11 Technology, Berhampore Engineering/ Computer Science 6 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 & Technology Govt. College of Engg. & Textile Electrical Engineering 6 Technology, Berhampore 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Govt. College of Engg. & Textile Mechanical Engineering 10 Technology, Berhampore 5 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 Govt. College of Engg. & Textile Textile Technology 14 Technology, Berhampore 7 1 1 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 Govt. -
NATIONAL SEMINAR 13-15 FEBRUARY 2020 Patna University
NATIONAL SEMINAR Report POPULATION, HEALTH AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS: PERFORMANCE AND PRIORITIZING POLICIES 13-15 FEBRUARY 2020 Patna University, Bihar 1 A national seminar of IIPS entitled “Population, health and sustainable development goals: performance and prioritizing policies” was organized to understand the synergy between various aspects of demography and health in context of Sustainable Development Goals and linking it to India’s programmes. The seminar was held at Patna in collaboration with the PRC Patna, Patna University during 13-15 February 2020. IIPS received more than 450 abstracts in response to the call for papers of which about 200 abstracts were selected. The programme had two plenary sessions, three special sessions, 12 technical oral sessions with 92 presentations, and two poster sessions with 105 posters on various themes. Everyday three parallel sessions were running with average duration of one and half hours. Majority of the participants were researchers or research scholars and academicians, scientists from various parts of India that included Patna University, Central University of South Bihar, NUSLR Ranchi, University of Kerala, ISPAT College, ISI Calcutta, different Universities of West Bengal like Calcutta University, Bardwan University, Coochbehar- Panchanan Barma University, Vidyasagar abd Bishwa Bharati University; Ravenshaw College, JNU, TISS, Nalanda University, Patliputra University, Munger University, BHU, Bhagalpur University, Delhi University, Population Council, UNICEF, NIPHTR, Care India, University of Kerala, IIPS etc. The conference was also attended by international participants from Africa (2 presenters in technical sessions), Carleton University, Canada; University of California, and San Dieogo, USA. Various aspects of demography keeping in view of development were discussed in the three-day seminar. -
LIST of ACTIVE LOCAL CHAPTERS (Jan
LIST OF ACTIVE LOCAL CHAPTERS (Jan - April 2019) CRITERIA 1) There should be a minimum of 25 exam takers from the LC, AND 2) There should be a minimum of 13 exam takers getting certified (Overall Score>40) By default, Top 100 Local Chapters will be considered as ACTIVE Local Chapters. LOCAL EXAM SUCCESSFULLY COLLEGE NAME CITY STATE PRESENT CERTIFIED ELITE SILVER GOLD TOPPERS STATUS CHAPTER ID REGISTERED COMPLETED ACROPOLIS INSTITUTE OF 422 INDORE MADHYA PRADESH 265 247 231 82 84 48 17 16 Active TECHNOLOGY & RESEARCH LAKSHMI NARAIN COLLEGE OF 476 BHOPAL MADHYA PRADESH 172 169 154 35 45 42 32 19 Active TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE VNR VIGNANA JYOTHI INSTITUTE 738 OF ENGINEERING & HYDERABAD TELANGANA 299 274 251 107 79 45 20 13 Active TECHNOLOGY SRI SAI RAM ENGINEERING 1003 CHENNAI TAMIL NADU 200 172 162 42 55 47 18 24 Active COLLEGE PANIMALAR ENGINEERING 161 CHENNAI TAMIL NADU 279 247 224 89 69 44 22 10 Active COLLEGE 781 KONGU ENGINEERING COLLEGE ERODE TAMIL NADU 191 175 168 47 48 55 18 16 Active MCKV INSTITUTE OF 539 HOWRAH WEST BENGAL 264 244 218 82 71 58 7 15 Active ENGINEERING INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & 1568 LUCKNOW UTTAR PRADESH 128 122 121 16 33 58 14 23 Active TECHNOLOGY, LUCKNOW GEETANJALI INSTITUTE OF 415 UDAIPUR RAJASTHAN 292 278 261 129 72 51 9 14 Active TECHNICAL STUDIES KPR INSTITUTE OF 269 ENGINEERING AND COIMBATORE TAMIL NADU 209 198 179 71 44 30 34 13 Active TECHNOLOGY RAJKIYA ENGINEERING 1926 MAINPURI UTTAR PRADESH 222 210 201 46 83 63 9 11 Active COLLEGE, MAINPURI PRAGATI ENGINEERING 389 EAST GODAVARI ANDHRA PRADESH 312 298 274 -
JRU Students Handbook 2019
STUDENT HANDBOOK JHARKHAND RAI UNIVERSITY A JRU SCHOLAR IS : Regular in attendance. Courteous with classmates, teachers and others. Concerned about hygiene and environment. Careful about not bringing the university name into disrepute. Conscious of the special needs of students with special abilities. Sensitive to the economically deprived sections of the society and are socially responsible. Intolerant towards acts abetting sexual abuse, racist behaviour or use of illegal drugs. Committed and diligent towards studies and maintains healthy academic environment for fellow students too. ( 2 ) STUDENT HANDBOOK JHARKHAND RAI UNIVERSITY INDEX Welcome note 4 Values at Jharkhand Rai University 5 Vision & Mission 5 Resources & Facilities 6 • Library & Reading Room 6 • Computer Lab 6 • Hostels 7 • Cafeteria 7 • Reprographic Facility 7 • Internet/Wi-fi Facility 7 • E-Notice board & Student Corner on University Website 7 Mechanism For Protecting & Honoring, Rights & Dignity 8 • Anti-Ragging Committee 8 • Sexual Harassment Redressal Cell 10 • Disciplinary Committee 11 Grievance Redressal Cell 12 Women Cell 13 • Entrepreneurship Development Cell 14 • Mess / Canteen Committee 14 • NSS Cell 15 • Mentorship Program 16 • Mentor List - Fall 2019 17 Whom to Approach 18 • Campus Directory 19 • List of HoD’s/ Coordinators 19 Co-Curricular Activity 20 • Student Club 21 • Role of Program Office 19 • Social media 19 Rules & Regulation 22 • Academic 20 • Examination 24 • Library 33 • Computer Lab. 34 • Accounts 35 • Life Skills 35 • MOOC’s (Massive Open Online Courses) 36 • Guidelines of Training And Placement 37 • General Rules & Regulations 38 • Annexure 39 ( 3 ) STUDENT HANDBOOK JHARKHAND RAI UNIVERSITY WELCOME TO JHARKHAND RAI UNIVERSITY (JRU), RANCHI Jharkhand Rai University (JRU) has been established under “Jharkhand Rai University Act, 2011” by Jharkhand State Legislature as per section 2(f) of UGC Act 1956. -
Munger University, Munger Administrative Block, Shastrinagar, Munger – 811201
Munger University, Munger Administrative Block, Shastrinagar, Munger – 811201 DEPARTMENT OF EXAMINATION Examination Notice No.: EX – 21/21 Date: 06.08.2021 Programme for PSYCHOLOGY Practical Examination from 09.08.2021 to 16.08.2021 Degree – I (Hons/Subs) – 2020 S. Name of Examination Centre Colleges attached with the Centre No No. No. of Examinee (Subs) No. No. of Examinee (Hons) B R M COLLEGE, MUNGER 43 16 JAMALPUR COLLEGE, JAMALPUR 11 1 B R M COLLEGE, MUNGER H S COLLEGE, HAVELI KHARAGPUR 56 8 R S COLLEGE, TARAPUR 53 14 S B N COLLEGE, GARHIRAMPUR 39 22 K S S COLLEGE, LAKHISARAI 62 25 K S S COLLEGE, MAHILA COLLEGE, BARAHIYA 21 25 2 LAKHISARAI R LAL COLLEGE, LAKHISARAI 36 22 INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE, GHOSAITH 39 5 R D COLLEGE, SHEIKHPURA 14 6 D R S COLLEGE, SIKENDRA 26 6 S G S M COLLEGE, SHEIKHPURA 5 8 R D COLLEGE, 3 C N B COLLEGE, HATHIYAMA 11 15 SHEIKHPURA S K R COLLEGE, BARBIGHA 8 4 S S COLLEGE, MEHUS 16 21 S K COLLEGE, LOHANDA 12 24 K K M COLLEGE, JAMUI 89 5 4 K K M COLLEGE, JAMUI P P Y COLLEGE, CHAKAI 10 13 S P S W COLLEGE, JAMUI 37 24 KHOHI COLLEGE, KHAGARIA 38 55 KHOHI COLLEGE, MAHILA COLLEGE, KHAGARIA 22 52 5 KHAGARIA M S COLLEGE, ALAULI, SONIHAR 0 4 S G K COLLEGE, MAHESHKHUNT 11 4 Munger University, Munger Administrative Block, Shastrinagar, Munger – 811201 NOTE: 1. Centre Superintendent is authorized to appoint external examiners (in case the external examiner does not turn up to conduct the assigned examination) of the respective subjects from local constituent colleges and inform the undersigned. -
Indian Universities
Approved University or university Collage in Sri Lanka Any University or University Collage established in Sri Lanka under the Universities Act, No. 16 of 1978 and which are recognized and approved by the University Grants Commission. (Gazette Date 2009.11.06 & Gazette No.1627) 1. Andhra University – Watair 2. Nagarjuna University - Nagarjuna Nagar 3. Kakatiya University – Warangala 4. Osmania University – Hyderabad 5. S.V.University – Tiriupati 6. NTR University of Health Science, Vijiyawada, Andhra Pradesh 7. Gauhati University – Guwahati 8. Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanakrit university, Darbhanga 9. University of Bihar – Muzzaffarpur 10. Pt.Ravi Shanker Shukla University – Raipur 11. Delhi University 12. Goa University 13. University of Gujarat 14. MS University, Baroda 15. Gujarat Ayurveda University, Jamnagar 16. Kurukshetra University, Kurukeshetra 17. Maharashi Dayanand University, Rohtaak 18. Himachal Pradesh University , Simla 19. University of Kerala 20. University of Calicut, Calicut 21. Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam 22. Jivaji Vishwavidyaalaya, Gwaalior 23. Devi Ahiiya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore 24. Awadesh Pratap Singh Vishwavidyalaya, Jaipur 25. Rani Durgawati Durawati Vishwaviyalaya, Jaipur 26. Nagpur University, Nagpur 27. University of Poona, Pune 28. Shivaji University, Kolhapur 29. University of Mumbai, Mumbai 30. Amarawati University, Amarawati 31. North Maharashtra University, Jalgon 32. Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed University) – Pune 33. University Mysore, Mysore 34. Bangalore University- Bangalore 35. Karnatak University- Dharwar 36. Mangalore University- Mangalore 37. Gulbarga University – Gulbarga 38. Kuvempu University - Shankarghatta 39. Utkal University, Bhubaneshwar 40. Sambaipur University- Burla, Samalpure 41. Berhampur University – Berhampure 42. Gurnanak Dev University – Amritsar 43. Punjabi University – Patiala 44. Punjab University – Chandigarh 45. Rajasthan University - Jaipur 46. University of Madras – Madras 47. Madurai Kamaraj University- Madurai 48. -
CURRICULUM VITAE Dr
CURRICULUM VITAE Dr. CHANDRASHEKHAR AZAD Gold Medalist (Best Master Degree in Professional Courses, Ranchi Univ.) Ph.D. (BIT Mesra), MCA (Ranchi Univ.) UGC NET (Computer Science and Applications) GATE (Computer Science and Information Technology) Email : [email protected],[email protected] OBJECTIVE: To work with an organization where I can make a meaningful contribution towards the growth of organization and at the same time enhance my own skill in order to evolve as a better professional. CURRENT STATUS: Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Applications, NIT Jamshedpur WORK EXPERIENCE: Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Applications, NIT Jamshedpur (Since 1st June, 2018). Temporary Faculty in the Department of Computer Applications, NIT Jamshedpur (Since 31st July, 2017 to 31st May 2018). Adhoc Faculty in the Department of Computer Applications, NIT Jamshedpur (21st July, 2016 to 20th July, 2017). (1 Year) Adhoc Faculty in the Department of Computer Applications, NIT Jamshedpur (20th July, 2015 to 19th July, 2016). (1 Year) Worked as Teaching Assistant (Computer Science) in Centre for Applied Mathematics, Central University of Jharkhand, Brambe, Ranchi (15th September, 2011 to 25th August 2012). (11 Month) Engaged Tutorials and Lab classes at UG and PG level at BIT, Mesra September 2012 to July 2015. (2 Years 10 Months) Ph.D. Thesis: Title: ―Analysis and Design of Intrusion Detection System Using Data Mining Techniques for Computer Network‖. Institute: Birla Institute of Technology Mesra, Ranchi, Jharkhand Supervisor Name: Dr. Vijay Kumar Jha, Associate Professor RESEARCH INTRESTS: Data Mining Intrusion Detection System Medical Mining Machine Learning Text Mining Feature Selection Deep Learning SUBJECT INTRESTS: C Programming Database Management System Artificial Intelligence Data Mining and Warehousing Data Communication and Computer Network Database Security Machine Learning STRENGTHS: Good Programming skills. -
Adamas University Niversity
ADAMAS UNIVERSITY Adamas Knowledge City Barasat-Barrackpore Road Barbaria, Kolkata - 700126 West Bengal Established under the provisions of The Adamas University Act, 2014 (West Bengal Act IV of 2014) and aimed to be a Centre of Excellence and to impart world class education in several disciplines like Engineering & Technology (ME, EE, CE, ECE, CSE), Business Administration, Education, Law, Humanities (English, Bengali, History, Political Science, Sociology), Sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Geography, Bio Chemistry, Applied Microbiology, Molecular Biology. Genetics), Commer ce, and Computer Application, and sponsored by Sachis Kiron Roy Memorial Trust (RICE Group) - The founder of Adamas Institute of Technology (Barasat), Adamas International School (B.T.Road, Dunlop, Belgharia), Adamas Institute of Teacher Education (Barasat ), Adamas World School (Barasat), Adamas Higher Secondary Model School (Barasat), Adamas University is all set to launch the need based programmes for the young boys and girls from all over the country. The provisions of the Adamas University Act, 2014 ha ve come into effect from 11 th April 2014 in terms of the notification issued by the Government of West Bengal. This is another venture of the promoters of the RICE Group which has been rendering Yemen's service for the youths of West Bengal. Adamas Univer sity has been established with the vision of providing high quality all round education to students to grow them as professionally competent and academically knowledgeable world citizens. The University acts as a centre of excellence to draw students from the country and abroad. High quality relevant research will be the hall mark for the University. The students would be trained in such a way as to make them ready and capable for employment and also for entrepreneurship in different sectors like Government , Industry, Social and Services Sectors. -
(EDCN) in West Bengal Date and Venue : 23.04.2018, IIM Kolkata
One Day Workshop on Entrepreneurship Development Centre Network (EDCN) in West Bengal Date and Venue : 23.04.2018, IIM Kolkata, Joka Organizer : MSME & Textiles, Government of West Bengal in collaboration with IIM innovation park Motivations : Government of West Bengal’s Startup Policy focuses on creating a strong startup ecosystem to nurture innovative entrepreneurial ideas and promote entrepreneurial spirit among younger generation, especially students. In pursuit of this, they had urged to set up Entrepreneurship Development Centre (EDC) in each Institution to encourage ideation and promote entrepreneurial awareness. An Entrepreneurship Development Centres Network (EDCN) has been created under the West Bengal Startup Policy to support various individual EDCs through cross learning, capacity building and handholding. IIM Calcutta Innovation Park (IIMCIP), being the Knowledge Partner, is the Coordinator of EDCN. It extends support to all EDC’s in capacity building, mentoring & networking, propelling cross pollination of ideas and mutual learning. A day-long workshop has been organized by Department of MSME & Textiles and IIMCIP on 23 April, 2018 from 11am - 4pm atIIMCIP, IIM Calcutta Campus, Diamond Harbour road, Joka, Kolkata – 700 104. Agenda Understanding role of EDCs, current state and challenges ahead. Preparation of plans on formation / strengthening of EDC’s appropriate to the institution. Gaps identification for capacity building, mentoring & networking. Annual calendar development. Participation from Jadavpur University : 1. Prof. Samiran Chattopadhyay 2. Dr. Sayan Chatterjee MINUTES OF THE MEETING Date: The 23rd of April, 2018 Location: TATA HALL, IIM Calcutta Resource persons : 1. Dr.SubhranshuSanyal: CEO - IIM Calcutta Innovation Park. 2. Mr.SumanMukhopadhyay: Director of banglanatak dot com, a social enterprise and Consultant adviser to the Department of MSME&T, GoWBon developing an entrepreneurial Eco-system in the state. -
Report on Two Day International Webinar on Impact of Covid-19
Report on ‘Two Day International Webinar on ‘Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on Global Economy’ 22-23 June, 2020 Organised by Centre for Development Studies Department of Economics Rajiv Gandhi University, Arunachal Pradesh Part – I Organising Committee Chief Patron Prof. Saket Kushwaha, Vice-Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi University Patrons Prof. Amitava Mitra, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi University Prof. Tomo Riba, Registrar, Rajiv Gandhi University Advisors Prof. Tana Showren, Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences Prof. N.C. Roy, Professor, Department of Economics Prof. S.K. Nayak, Professor, Department of Economics Organising Chairperson/Convener Prof. Vandana Upadhyay, Head, Professor, Department of Economics Coordinator Dr. Maila Lama, Sr. Assistant Professor, Department of Economics Deputy Coordinator Dr. Dil. B. Gurung Assistant Professor, Department of Economics Assistant Coordinators Dr. Lijum Nochi, Sr. Assistant Professor, Department of Economics Dr. Anup Kr. Das, Sr. Assistant Professor, Department of Economics Dr. Prasenjit B. Baruah, Sr. Assistant Professor, Department of Economics 1 Part – II Seminar/ Workshop / Webinar / FDP /STPs etc. 2.1: Background / Concept Notes and Objectives The world has been affected by the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic since November 2019. The virus causes respiratory diseases in human beings from common cold to more rare and serious diseases such as the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), both of which have high mortality rates (WHO 2020). The UN Secretary General described it as the worst crisis being faced by mankind since World War-II. It may lead to enhanced instability, unrest and enhanced conflict (The Economic Times, April 1, 2020). There is a high risk associated with this disease as it is highly fatal and contagious. -
UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION State-Wise List of Private
UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION State-wise List of Private Universities as on 01.02.2020 S.No Name of Private University Date of Notification ARUNACHAL PRADESH 1. Apex Professional University, Pasighat, District East Siang, 10.05.2013 Arunachal Pradesh - 791102. 2. Arunachal University of Studies, NH-52, Namsai, Distt – Namsai 26.05.2012 - 792103, Arunachal Pradesh. 3. Arunodaya University, E-Sector, Nirjuli, Itanagar, Distt. Papum 21.10.2014 Pare, Arunachal Pradesh-791109 4. Himalayan University, 401, Takar Complex, Naharlagun, 03.05.2013 Itanagar, Distt – Papumpare – 791110, Arunachal Pradesh. 5. North East Frontier Technical University, Sibu-Puyi, Aalo 03.09.2014 (PO), West Siang (Distt.), Arunachal Pradesh –791001. 6. The Global University, Hollongi, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh. 18.09.2017 7. The Indira Gandhi Technological & Medical Sciences University, 26.05.2012 Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh. 8. Venkateshwara Open University, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh. 20.06.2012 S.No Andhra Pradesh 9. Bharatiya Engineering Science and Technology Innovation 17.02.2019 University, Gownivaripalli, Gorantla Mandal, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh 10. Centurian University of Technology and Management, Gidijala 23.05.2017 Junction, Anandpuram Mandal, Visakhapatnam- 531173, Andhra Pradesh. 11. KREA University, 5655, Central, Expressway, Sri City-517646, 30.04.2018 Andhra Pradesh 12. Saveetha Amaravati University, 3rd Floor, Vaishnavi Complex, 30.04.2018 Opposite Executive Club, Vijayawada- 520008, Andhra Pradesh 13. SRM University, Neerukonda-Kuragallu Village, mangalagiri 23.05.2017 Mandal, Guntur, Dist- 522502, Andhra Pradesh (Private University) 14. VIT-AP University, Amaravati- 522237, Andhra Pradesh (Private 23.05.2017 University) ASSAM 15. Assam Don Bosco University, Azara, Guwahati 12.02.2009 16. Assam Down Town University, Sankar Madhab Path, Gandhi 29.04.2010 Nagar, Panikhaiti, Guwahati – 781 036. -
AND Dera Natung Government College, Itanagar Supported B
NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ACT EAST THROUGH NORTH EAST: INDIA’S WAY TO A NEW ERA OF DIPLOMACY Organised by The Jadavpur Association of International Relations (JAIR) AND Dera Natung Government College, Itanagar Supported by Policy Planning and Research Division, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA), New Delhi Indian Council of Social Science Research New Delhi Venue: Dera Natung Government College, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh 15TH AND 16TH NOVEMBER, 2018 PROGRAMME 15TH NOVEMBER 2018 INAUGURAL CEREMONY 10.00 a.m.-12.30 p.m. 1) 10.00a.m. : Initiation: Dr. Ramakrishna Mandal, Head, Department of Economics, Dera Natung Government College, Itanagar 2) 10.10a.m.: Welcome Remarks by: Dr. N.T. Rikam, Principal, Dera Natung Government College, Itanagar 3) 10.20 a.m.: Remarks by Professor Partha Pratim Basu, President, JAIR and Professor, Department of International Relations, Jadavpur University 4) 10.30a.m. :Inaugural Address by : Professor Saket Kushwaha, Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi Central University, Arunachal Pradesh 5) 11.15 a.m.: Special Address: Delegation from Policy Planning Division, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India 6) 11.45a.m.: Key-Note Address: Professor Omprakash Mishra, Head, Department of International Relations, Jadavpur University 7) 12.30p.m.:Vote of Thanks : Dr. Imankalyan Lahiri, General Secretary, JAIR Anchor in Hindi: Smt. Srijata Roy Rapporteur: Ms. Joram Renu &Ms. Yitu Murtem 12.30p.m.-12.45p.m.: TEA AND SNACKS 1 Session I SPECIAL LECTURE -I 12.45p.m-1.30p.m. Theme: Address India’s Act East Policy: Theoretical Perspectives Special Session with Policy Planning Division, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India Chair: Professor Omprakash Mishra, Head, Department of International Relations, Jadavpur University LUNCH BREAK: 1.30p.m.-2.00p.m.