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3 Days International Seminar Programme Schedule 2019 Three Days International Seminar on “Environmental History and Sustainability: The Black-White Journey of Sustainable Development in Reality and Education” Organized by Departments of History (UG & PG) & Geography (UG & PG) Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya Kismat Bajkul, Purba Medinipur-721655 In Collaboration with World History Research Academy Held on 5th -7th February, 2019 Programme Schedule Day-1: 5th February, 2019 (Tuesday) Time/ Activities/ Person/ Personalities Place/ Venue Duration Functions Frontal Corridor, 09:00 am- Registration & Dept. of - 10:30am Breakfast Geography (UG & PG), BMM Inaugural Session (10:30am – 12:30pm) Invocation Teacher & Students Lighting of lamp Dignitaries Mr. Ardhendu Maity, GB Welcome Address President, BMM & MLA- by Chief Patron Advocate, Bhagwanpur Assembly Constituency Swami 10:30 am – Mr. Rabin Chandra Mandal Vivekananda 12:00 noon Donor Member of GB, BMM , Address by Patron Seminar Hall Member of Alumni Member Association, BMM & Social Worker Dr. P.K.Dandapath, TIC & Address by Chairman, Seminar Chairman Organizing Committee Professor Dr. Kamal Uddin Address by Chief Ahamed, Vice Chancellor, Guest Sher E Bangla Agricultural University, Bangladesh Address about the Mr. G.P.Kar, Secretary, Seminar by Seminar Organizing Organizing Committee Secretary Dr. Pikash Pratim Maity, Principal, Haldia Institute of Health Sciences Mr. Pankaj Konar, BDO, Bhagwanpur-I, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal Dr. Asis Kumar De, Associate Address by Guests of Professor & Head, Honour Department of English (UG and PG), Mahishadal Raj College (NAAC Accredited ‘A’ Grade College) Dr. Anindya Kishor Bhaumik, Ex. Principal, BMM & TIC, Swarnamoyee Jogendranath Mahavidyalaya Address & Vote of Mr. Rabin Das, Convenor Thanks Tea Break (12:30 pm – 12:40pm) 1st Technical Session: 12:40pm – 1:30pm Dr. Punarbasu Chaudhuri, Swami 12:15 pm – Dept. of Environmental Key Note Address Vivekananda 1:15pm Science, Calcutta University, Seminar Hall West Bengal Launch Break (1:30pm-2:15pm) 2nd Technical Session (2:15pm – 3:00pm) Professor Dr. Vice Chancellor, Sher E Bangla Chairperson Kamal Uddin Agricultural University, Ahamed Bangladesh Swami Professor & HOD, Dept. of Vivekananda Resource Prof. (Dr.) Ashis Geography & Environment Seminar Hall Person Kumar Paul Management, Vidyasagar University 3rd Technical Session (3:00pm-3:30pm) Professor & HOD, Dept. of Swami Prof. (Dr.) Ashis Chairperson Geography & Environment Vivekananda Kumar Paul Management, Vidyasagar Seminar Hall University National Expert (Livelihoods), Prof. Kanchan DAY-NRLM, MoRD, Govt. of Speaker Kumar Bhowmik India & Inventor of “Bengal Joiba Urea” 4th Technical Parallel Sessions (3:30pm-5:00pm): 5-Segments 1st Parallel Session Chief, Agri-business Promotion Support and Chairperson: Dr. Rajendra Uprety Training Centre, Province -1, Jhumka, Sunsari, Nepal Swami Chief Co-ordinator Vivekananda Raju Prasad World History Co-chairpersons: Seminar Hall Choudhuri Research Academy, Bhutan. Paper Presenters: 09-Paper Presenters 1hour 30-minutes 2nd Parallel Session Former Head, Department of Agricultural Chemistry Chairperson: Dr. Ashim Chowdhuri and Soil Science, 35, Ballygunge Circular Road, Kolkata-700019 Geography Professor, Islamic PG Lab.-1 Dr. Mahfuzur History & Culture, Co-chairpersons: Rahman Akhanda Rajshahi University, Bangladesh Paper Presenters: 10-Paper Presenters 1hour 30-minutes 3rd Parallel Session Dr. Punarbasu Dept. of Environmental Chairperson: Science, Calcutta Chaudhuri University, West Bengal Chief Coordinator, World History Research Geography Academy, South Africa UG Lab.-3 Co-chairpersons: Mr. Ujjal Pal & Globe Trotter, Mombasa, Kenya, Africa Paper Presenters: 11-Paper Presenters 1hour 30-minutes 4th Parallel Session Associate Professor, Chairperson: Dr. Asis De HOD, Dept. of English, Mahishadal Raj College Room No. - 317 Co-chairpersons: Prof. Kalipada Maity TIC, Moyna College Paper Presenters: 06-Paper Presenters 1hour 30-minutes 5th Parallel Session Chairperson: Prof. Prithwish Vice-Principal, Prafulla Room No. - 323 Kumar Roy Chandra College (South City Evening), Kolkata, West Bengal Dept. of Zoology, Dr. Nithar Ranjan Acharya Prafulla Co-chairpersons: Madhu Chandra College, Kolkata, West Bengal Paper Presenters: 09-Paper Presenters 1hour 30-minutes Tea Break (5:00pm-5:30pm) Swami 5:30pm-7:00pm Cultural Programme Vivekananda Seminar Hall 7:00pm-7:30pm Dinner College Canteen End of the Day-1 Day-2: 6th February, 2019 (Wednesday) Time/ Person/ Activities/ Functions Place/ Venue Duration Personalities Frontal Corridor, 09:00 am- Dept. of Registration & Breakfast - 10:30am Geography (UG & PG), BMM 5th Technical Session (10:30am – 1:00pm) Professor Dr. Vice Chancellor, Sher E Chairperson Kamal Uddin Bangla Agricultural Ahamed University, Bangladesh Dr. Rajendra Chief, Agri-business Uprety Promotion Support and (10:30am- Training Centre, Province -1, 11:10am) Jhumka, Sunsari, Nepal Former Acharya. P. C. Ray Professor in Agricultural Chemistry, Swami Former Head, Vivekananda Department of Agricultural Seminar Hall Resource Dr. Ashim Chemistry and Soil Science, Person Chowdhuri 35, Ballygunge Circular (11:10am- Road, Kolkata-700019, 11:50am) Former Professor and Founder Head, Department of Agricultural Chemicals, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur, West Bengal, India. Dr. Anil Mahapatra Scientist–D, Officer-in (11:50am- Charge, EBRC, ZSI, Gopalpur, 12:30pm) Orissa 6th Technical Session (12:30pm-1:30pm) Prof. (Dr.) Professor, Islamic History & Swami Chairperson Mahfuzur Rahman Culture, Rajshahi University, Vivekananda Akhanda Bangladesh Seminar Hall Entrepreneur, Agripreneur and International Facilitator - Sustainable Agriculture Mr. Raju Prasad (Singapore, China, Choudhury Indonesia, Thailand, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Speaker Rwanda, Bhutan, Nepal and etc) Chief Coordinator, World History Research Academy, Prof. Ujjal Pal South Africa & Globe Trotter, Mombasa, Kenya, Africa Launch Break (1:30pm-2:15pm) 7th Technical Session (2:15pm-3:00pm) Former Head, Dr. Ashim Department of Agricultural Chowdhuri Chairperson Chemistry and Soil Science, (11:10am- 35, Ballygunge Circular Swami 11:50am) Road, Kolkata-700019, Vivekananda Chairman, Seminar Hall Adhyakshya M. Bangladesh Siksha Speaker Sariful Islam Paryabekkhak Society, Dhaka, Bangladesh 8th Technical Parallel Sessions (3:30pm-5:00pm): 6-Segments 1st Parallel Session Scientist–D, Officer-in Chairperson: Dr. Anil Mahapatra Charge, EBRC, ZSI, Gopalpur, Orissa Swami Dept. of Microbiology, Co- Dr. Harekrishna Vivekananda Panskura Banamali College chairpersons: Jana Seminar Hall (Autonomous) Paper 09-Paper 1hour 30-minutes Presenters: Presenters 2nd Parallel Session Associate Professor & HOD, Dr. Manishree Dept. of Geography (UG & Geography PG Chairperson: Mondal PG), Midnapore College Lab.-1 (Autonomous) Asst. Professor & HOD, Dept. Co- Dr. Pijushkanti of Geography, Bajkul Milani chairpersons: Dandapath Mahavidyalaya Paper 10-Paper 1hour 30-minutes Presenters: Presenters 3rd Parallel Session Chief co-ordinator, World History Research Mr. Raju Prasad Chairperson: Academy,Bhytan, Enter Choudhury Entrepreneur, Agripreneur and International Facilitator Geography UG Chairman, Lab.-3 Co- Adhyakshya M. Bangladesh Siksha chairpersons: Sariful Islam Paryabekkhak Society, Dhaka, Bangladesh Paper 10-Paper 1hour 30-Minutes Presenters: Presenters 4th Parallel Session Former Director, GIS & Chairperson: Dr. Asit Sarkar Digital Mapping Division, NATMO Associate Professor, Dept. of Co- Dr. Bidyut Room No. - 317 Geography (UG & PG), chairpersons: Pramanik Haldia Govt. College Paper 06-Paper 1hour 30-minutes Presenters: Presenters 5th Parallel Session Ex-TIC, Associate Professor Dr. Satyanarayan & HOD, Dept. of Sanskrit, Chairperson: Sau (UG & PG), Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya Associate Professor & HOD, Room No. - 323 Co- Prof. Radhapada Dept. of English, Bajkul chairpersons: Sasmal Milani Mahavidyalaya Paper 06-Paper 1hour 30-minutes Presenters: Presenters Dr. Lipika Mondal, Prof. Subhra Assistant Professors of Chandra, Geography Room No. – Dr. Dulal Chandra Associate Professor of Poster Judges Maiti, Chemistry, Asst. Professor of Competition Dr. Saswati Parua Physiology, Faculty of Room Mondal & Dr. Environmental Science Baikuntha Behari Josh Poster College & Outside 45- Posters Presenters Presenters Tea Break (5:00pm-5:30pm) Swami 5:30pm- Cultural Programme Vivekananda 7:00pm Seminar Hall 7:00pm- Dinner College Canteen 7:30pm End of the Day-2 Day-3: 7th February, 2019 (Thursday) Time/ Activities/ Person/ Personalities Place/ Venue Duration Functions Frontal Corridor, 09:00 am- Registration & - Dept. of Geography 10:30am Breakfast (UG & PG), BMM 9th Technical Session (10:300am – 12:00 noon) Prof. (Dr.) Professor, Islamic History & Chairperson Mahfuzur Rahman Culture, Rajshahi University, Akhanda Bangladesh Professor, Dept. of Geography & Prof. (Dr.) Swami Environment Management, Ramkrishna Maiti Vivekananda Vidyasagar University Resource Seminar Hall Research Scientist, West Bengal Person Biodiversity Board, Dr. Anirban Roy Prani Sampad Bhawan, Govt. of West Bengal Tea Break (12:00 Noon-12:15pm) 10thTechnical Session (12:15pm-1:30pm) Professor, Dept. of Geography & Prof. (Dr.) Chairperson Environment Management, Ramkrishna Maiti Vidyasagar University Associate & HOD, Dept. of Resource Dr. Papia Gupta Philosophy and the Life World, Person Swami Vidyasagar University Vivekananda Block Technology Manager, Seminar Hall Agriculture Department, Govt. of West Bengal & Chief Speaker Kousik Haldar Coordinator, World History
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