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Accused Persons Arrested in Kannur District from 19.04.2020To25.04.2020
Accused Persons arrested in Kannur district from 19.04.2020to25.04.2020 Name of Name of Name of the Place at Date & Arresting the Court Name of the Age & Address of Cr. No & Police Sl. No. father of which Time of Officer, at which Accused Sex Accused Sec of Law Station Accused Arrested Arrest Rank & accused Designation produced 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 560/2020 U/s 269,271,188 IPC & Sec ZHATTIYAL 118(e) of KP Balakrishnan NOTICE HOUSE, Chirakkal 25-04- Act &4(2)(f) VALAPATTA 19, Si of Police SERVED - J 1 Risan k RASAQUE CHIRAkkal Amsom 2020 at r/w Sec 5 of NAM Male Valapattanam F C M - II, amsom,kollarathin Puthiyatheru 12:45 Hrs Kerala (KANNUR) P S KANNUR gal Epidermis Decease Audinance 2020 267/2020 U/s KRISNA KRIPA NOTICE NEW MAHE 25-04- 270,188 IPC & RATHEESH J RAJATH NALAKATH 23, HOUSE,Nr. New Mahe SERVED - J 2 AMSOM MAHE 2020 at 118(e) of KP .S, SI OF VEERAMANI, VEERAMANI Male HEALTH CENTER, (KANNUR) F C M, PALAM 19:45 Hrs Act & 5 r/w of POLICE, PUNNOL THALASSERY KEDO 163/2020 U/s U/S 188, 269 Ipc, 118(e) of Kunnath house, kp act & sec 5 NOTICE 25-04- Abdhul 28, aAyyappankavu, r/w 4 of ARALAM SERVED - J 3 Abdulla k Aralam town 2020 at Sudheer k Rashhed Male Muzhakunnu kerala (KANNUR) F C M, 19:25 Hrs Amsom epidemic MATTANNUR diseases ordinance 2020 149/2020 U/s 188,269 NOTICE Pathiriyad 25-04- 19, Raji Nivas,Pinarayi IPC,118(e) of Pinarayi Vinod Kumar.P SERVED - A 4 Sajid.K Basheer amsom, 2020 at Male amsom Pinarayi KP Act & 4(2) (KANNUR) C ,SI of Police C J M, Mambaram 18:40 Hrs (f) r/w 5 of THALASSERY KEDO 2020 317/2020 U/s 188, 269 IPC & 118(e) of KP Act & Sec. -
Selected Participants List 3Rd INUP Familiarization Workshop on Nanofabrication Technologies, May 27–29, 2015, IIT Bombay
Selected Participants List 3rd INUP Familiarization Workshop on Nanofabrication Technologies, May 27–29, 2015, IIT Bombay Following candidates have been selected for the '3rd INUP Familiarization Workshop on Nanofabrication Technologies ' to be held at IIT Bombay during May 27–29, 2015. Selected participants should confirm their participation (reply on ‘[email protected]’ before 6pm on March 30, 2015). This will help us to release the second list of participants which will enable in smooth conduction of the workshop. If your confirmation is not received by 6pm on March 30, 2015, your name will not be considered in the final participants list. Second list of participants will be uploaded on website by April 1, 2015. *Please note that if you have confirmed your participation for this workshop and you do not turn up for the workshop without giving a genuine reason, you will be debarred from participation in future workshop. Sr. No Name Designation Institute/Organization State 1 Ms. A V Ramya Ph.D Student Christ University, Bangalore Karnataka Faculty (With St. Joseph's College of Engineering & 2 Dr. A Antony Joseph Ph.D) Technology, Thanjavur Tamil Nadu Faculty (With Khadir Mohideen College, 3 Dr. A Ayeshamariam Ph.D) Adirampattinam Tamil Nadu Faculty Bannari Amman Institute of 4 Mr. A Daniel Raj (Pursuing Ph.D) Technology, Erode Tamil Nadu PSN College of Engineering and 5 Mr. A Kuberan Ph.D Student Technology, Tirunelveli Tamil Nadu 6 Mr. A Venkatesan Faculty KCG College of Technology, Chennai Tamil Nadu Govt. V. Y. T. PG Autonomous 7 Ms. Aarti Choudhary Ph.D Student College, Durg Chhattisgarh Pondicherry University, 8 Mr. -
UGC–Human Resource Development Centre BHARATHIDASAN
UGC–Human Resource Development Centre BHARATHIDASAN UNIVERSITY (Re-accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ Grade) Khajamalai Campus, Trichy - 620 023, TN, India +91 431 2331062 [email protected] www.ugchrdcbdu.org UGC-Sponsored Refresher Course in English Language & Literature Provisional Selection List The following applicants are provisionally selected for the UGC-Sponsored Refresher Course in English Language & Literature to be conducted from 19.06.2018 (Tuesday) to 09.07.2018 (Monday), subject to the following conditions, in addition to the usual rules and regulations of the UGC - HRDC: The HRDC does not pay TA / DA to the participants. Each selected applicant has to confirm his / her participation through e-mail ([email protected]) or SMS (+918973423347) with the name, department and institution before 5.00.p.m. 08.06.2018. Failure to send confirmation, as specified above will be viewed as the respective applicant’s inability to participate and the vacancy thus created will be filled with an applicant from the Waiting List. Each applicant who confirms his/her participation will get the Selection Order through e-mail. Outstation participants who have submitted the Registration Forms for Guest House accommodation will receive a separate e-mail regarding the same after the confirmation. Director i/c UGC-Sponsored Refresher Course in English Language & Literature Provisional Selection List Sl. Name, Designation & Institution No. 1) Dr. J. John Love Joy, Assistant Professor of English, St. Joseph's College(Auto), Tiruchirappalli 2) Dr. P.Suganthi, Assistant Professor of English, Poompuhar College, Melaiyur 3) Jayapaul V.L., Assistant Professor of English, St. Joseph's College(Auto), Tiruchirappalli 4) Dr. -
Medhabruti 2014-15 Pending Validation College/ UNIVERSITY List S.No
Medhabruti 2014-15 Pending Validation College/ UNIVERSITY List S.No. DISTRICT COLLEGE NAME PENDING 1 Angul ADARSHA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 31 2 Angul Athamallik (Junior) College, Athmallik 1 3 Angul Bapuji (Degree) College, Chhendipada 2 4 Angul Bapuji (Junior) College, Chhendipada 2 5 Angul DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL 1 6 Angul Evening (Junior) College, Angul 1 7 Angul Government (Autonomous) College, Angul 6 8 Angul Government (Junior) College, Angul 3 9 Angul Malyagiri (Junior) Mahavidyalaya, Pallahara 3 10 Angul Nilakantheswar (Degree) Mahavidyalaya, South Balanda 1 11 Angul Nilakantheswar (Junior) Mahavidyalaya, South Balanda 3 12 Angul ROTARY PUBLIC SCHOOL, ANGUL 2 13 Angul Shri Chandrasekhar (Junior) Mahavidyalaya, Bantala 1 14 Angul Talcher (Autonomous) College, Talcher 1 15 Angul Talcher (Junior) College, Talcher 1 16 Balasore ACADEMY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1 17 Balasore Agani Narendra (Junior) College, Antara 1 18 Balasore BALASORE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 14 19 Balasore BALASORE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, BALASORE 2 20 Balasore Belabhumi (Junior) College, Avana 1 21 Balasore Bhogarai Women's (Junior) College, Bhogarai 1 22 Balasore Dinakrushna (Degree) College, Jaleswar 2 23 Balasore Dinakrushna (Junior) College, Jaleswar 1 24 Balasore Dr. Jadunath (Junior) College, Rasalpur 1 25 Balasore F.M. JUNIOR COLLEGE, BALASORE (GOVT.) 7 26 Balasore Fakir Mohan (Autonomous) College, Balasore 47 27 Balasore Fakir Mohan (Junior) College, Balasore 16 28 Balasore Fakir Mohan University, Balasore 10 29 Balasore Gopalpur -
Download Thesis
STUDIES ON PATHOGENIC BACTERIA AND FUNGUS OF SHRIMP, PENAEUS MONODON CULTURED IN SEMI- INTENSIVE PONDS IN THE COASTAL AREA OF THANJAVUR DISTRICT, TAMIL NADU, INDIA THESIS SUBMITTED TO BHARATHIDASAN UNIVERSITY, TIRUCHIRAPPALLI FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN ZOOLOGY By R. RAVICHELVAN Under the guidance of Dr. A. AMSATH, Associate Professor POST-GRADUATE AND RESEARCH DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY KHADIR MOHIDEEN COLLEGE ADIRAMPATTINAM – 614 701 JUNE 2011 Dr. A. AMSATH, M. Sc., M. Phil., Ph. D., Associate Professor and Research Advisor P.G. and Research Department of Zoology, Khadir Mohideen College, Adirampattinam – 614 701. Tamil Nadu, India Date:………..…………… CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the thesis entitled “STUDIES ON PATHOGENIC BACTERIA AND FUNGUS OF SHRIMP, PENAEUS MONODON CULTURED IN SEMI-INTENSIVE PONDS IN THE COASTAL AREA OF THANJAVUR DISTRICT, TAMIL NADU, INDIA” submitted to Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, for the aaward of the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN ZOOLOGY, embodies the result of the bonafide research work carried out during the year 2008-2011 by Mr. R. RAVICHELVAN, under my guidance and supervision in the P.G. and Research Department of Zoology, Khadir Mohideen College, Adirampattinam, Thanjavur District, Tamil Nadu, India. I further certify that no part of this thesis has been submitted anywhere else for the award of any degree, diploma, associateship, fellowship or other similar titles to any candidate. DECLARATION I do hereby declare that this thesis work has been originally carried out during the year 2008-2011 by me under the guidance and supervision of Dr. A. AMSATH, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Research Advisor and Associate Professor, P.G. -
Bharathiar University, Coimbatore - 641 046 Part - Time Ph.D
Bharathiar University, Coimbatore - 641 046 Part - Time Ph.D. Category - B POOL OF RESEARCH SUPERVISORS Name of the Research Guide ID Supervisor and Designation Specialization Contact Details Number & Address ADULT . CON. EDU. & EXTN. CAREER GUID. & STUD. WEL PROF. M. JAYAKUMAR, Continuing Education, Landline : 0422-2424600 ACE- Director & Professor, Department Career GU0002 of Extension & Career Guidance, Guidance, Evaluation Mobile : 9791444555 Bharathiar University Education Email : Coimbatore-641046 [email protected] ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGY DR. (MRS.) H.J. DECHAMMA, Animal Biotechnology Landline : 080-23516274 ABT- Assistant Professor, Indian GU0003 Veterinary Research Institute, Mobile : 9480315280 FMD Research Lab, Hebbal, Email : Bangalore,Karnataka-560024 [email protected] BIOCHEMISTRY DR. MOHAN DASS, Clinical Toxicology, Landline : 0422-2629367, 8944 BIC- Principal, Rathinam College of MedicinalPlants, GU0119 Arts & Science, Rathinam Metabolic Disorders Mobile : 9843131509 Techzone Campus, Pollachi Email : Road, Eachanari, Coimbatore - 641021- DR. K. VIJAYALAKSHMI, Clinical oncology Landline : BIC- Associate Professor, Bharathi GU0120 Womens College, North Chennai- Mobile : 9884418074 600 108- Email : [email protected] DR. K. JEYAPRAKASH, Medicinal Plants Landline : BIC- HOD, Rajah Serfoji Govt. GU0121 College, Thanjavur-613005- Mobile : 9894769294 613005 Email : [email protected] DR.(MRS) MALARKODI Toxicity Studies Landline : 0422-6630888 BIC- SIVAPRASAD, GU0122 Assistant Professor, Department Mobile : 9942039953 of Biochemistry, Aashirwad Email : Health and Education Trust, Mavuthampathy, Navakkarai, Coimbatore -641105 1 DR. P. SUMATHI, Clinical Bio-Chemistry Landline : 044-27454863 BIC- Assistant Professor, Govt. GU0123 College for Women, Krishnagiri- Mobile : 9444151677 635001 Email : DR. M. JEYARAJ, Plant Bio-Chemistry Landline : BIC- Lecturer, Dept. of Biochemistry, GU0124 Government of Arts College, Mobile : 9787059193 Paramakudi , Ramnad Dt., Email : Tamilnadu-623707 [email protected] [email protected] DR. -
How to Reach Iit Tirupati Academic Building, Boys Hostel and Girls Hostel
HOW TO REACH IIT TIRUPATI ACADEMIC BUILDING, BOYS HOSTEL AND GIRLS HOSTEL S. No. From To Distance Mode (fare is Route approx.) 1 Tirupati 8 Kms By Share Via Ramanuja Railway Auto – Circle, Auto Nagar, Station/Bus Rs.20/- and pass Krishna Theja Stand Individual Educational Auto Institutions, take Rs.100/- right turn before ECIL and follow direction boards 2 Renigunta Rly Academic 5 Kms By Auto Via Renigunta Fly Station Building (Rs.50/-) Over, ECIL, take left turn after ECIL and follow direction boards 3 Airport 12 Kms By pre-paid Via Renigunta Fly Taxi Over, ECIL, take left (Rs.650/-) turn after ECIL and follow direction boards. 4 Tirupati Rly 28 Kms By Bus upto Via Ramanuja Stn/Bus Stand Yerpedu Circle, Auto Nagar, Junction and Krishna Theja by Auto from Educational Yerpedu Institutions, Junction to Renigunta Fly Over, Permanent Renigunta Junction, Campus Yerpedu Junction, Boys Hostel Yerpedu – (All the Venkatagiri Road, years) Cross Railway Gate, Mandal Office, Permanent Campus 5 Renigunta Rly 18 By Bus upto Renigunta Junction, Station Yerpedu Yerpedu Junction, Junction and Yerpedu – by Auto from Venkatagiri Road, Yerpedu Cross Railway Gate, Junction to Mandal Office, Permanent Permanent campus Campus (OR) Auto (Rs.150/-) 6 Airport 12 By pre-paid Airport, Yerpedu Taxi Rs.650/- Junction, Yerpedu – Venkatagiri Road, Cross Railway Gate, Mandal Office Permanent Campus 7 Tirupati Rly 8 Kms By Auto Via Ramanuja Station/ Bus Circle, Auto Nagar, Stand after Krishna Theja Educational Institutions take right turn before ECIL, go past Sai Baba Temple and Girls Hostel, following direction Lakshminagar boards to Girls colony (Next Hostel. -
Personal Profile
1 Personal Profile NAME RABINDRA KUMAR MAHAPATRA Present Designation & Post held Associate Professor Dept of Lib. & Inf. Science Tripura University (A Central University) Suryaminagar-799022 Agartala, TRIPURA [email protected] Formerly Principal College of Lib. & Inf. Sc. UGC 2 (f) of 12 (B) (Berhampur University) SMIT, Ankushpur –7611 00 (Odisha) Chairman, BoS LIS, Berhampur University Member Academic Council, BU Course Coordinator, LIS, DE Mode BU Permanent Address Mig-32, Stage- II, BRIT Colony Housing Board, Nilakantha Nagar Berhampur-760 002 (Odisha) e-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Mobile: 0-9861033680, 0-9861669807(R) QUALIFICATIONS PGDLAN Lib. Automation & Networking University of Hyderabad 2008 Ph. D. Library and Inf. Sc. Berhampur University 2003 LL. B. Law Berhampur University 1997 M. Lib. Inf. Sc. Library and Inf. Sc. Andhra University 1988 M. A. Public Administration Berhampur University 1986 B. Lib. Inf. Sc. Library and Inf. Sc. Berhampur University 1985 B. Commerce Major: Eng., Eco., Commerce Minor: Pri. Mgmt. & Mgmt. Acc. Berhampur University 1983 I. Com. Commerce Berhampur University 1981 HSCE Eng., Math., S. St., G. Sc., Oriya, BSE, Orissa 1979 Hindi & Skt., PC 1 2 INTERNSHIP/Training AICTE-ISTE STTP on IT for KM…Libraries GITAM University, Visakhapatnam,Nov.2004 Technology Book Fair 2004 IIT, Kharagpur Oct.2004 Workshop on Interlibrary Networking IIT, Kharagpur Nov 2004 Workshop on TQM in Libraries IIT, Kharagpur Nov 2004 EMPLOYMENT PROFILE Past assignments Professor & Principal, College of Lib. & Inf. Sc., SMIT., Ankushpur, Orissa 23.05.2012-02.03.1016 Principal, College of Library & Inf. Sc., Ankushpur, Orissa, from 19.02.2010 Reader/ Senior Lecturer (SG) College of Library & Inf. -
Collaborative Studies of Proton Induced Multiple Ionization and Electron Emission Resulting from Dressed Ion Impact
Abstract Number: D1/1-01 COLLABORATIVE STUDIES OF PROTON INDUCED MULTIPLE IONIZATION AND ELECTRON EMISSION RESULTING FROM DRESSED ION IMPACT Robert Dubois Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, USA [email protected] During a several decade collaboration between S.T. Manson and R.D. DuBois and coworkers, a series of papers concerned with multiple ionization mechanisms in proton-atom collisions and with electron emission resulting from dressed ion impact were published. This talk will briefly discuss the major findings of these studies. Abstract Number: D1/2-02 SPECTROSCOPY AND DYNAMICS OF RARE-GAS ATOMS IN THE HARD X-RAY DOMAIN Maria Piancastelli Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden [email protected] Sorbonne Université, CNRS, Laboratoire de Chimie Physique-Matière et Rayonnement, LCPMR, Paris, France and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden The possibility of conducting hard x-ray photoexcitation and photoionization experiments under state-of-the art conditions in terms of photon and electron kinetic energy resolution has become available only in the last few years at selected synchrotron radiation facilities, in particular at the GALAXIES beam line operational at the French synchrotron SOLEIL. Some significant examples of recent developments in spectroscopy and dynamics of isolated atoms in the hard x-ray regime will be presented, including recoil phenomena, post-collision interaction effects, double-core-hole formation, and nonstatistical ratio of spin-orbit split components (the latter in collaboration with S.T.Manson). Abstract Number: D1/3-03 A STUDY OF THE NEAR THRESHOLD REGION FOR DOUBLE PHOTOIONIZATION OF ATOMIC OXYGEN Wayne Stolte Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA [email protected] A joint experimental and theoretical investigation on oxygen double photoionization — the emission of two electrons from atomic oxygen following single photon absorption. -
Abusive Humour in Malayalam Movies
Annals of R.S.C.B., ISSN:1583-6258, Vol. 25, Issue 4, 2021, Pages.17594 - 17598 Received 29 January 2021; Accepted 04March 2021. Abusive Humour In Malayalam Movies Harikrishnan.P.R 1, R Malavika Kamath 2, Dr. N Sreelakshmi 3 1 Student,MA English, IV Semester, Department of English Language and Literature, Amrita School of Arts and Sciences, Kochi, Amrita Viswa Vidyapeetham, India. 2 Student, MA English, X Semester, Department of English Language and Literature, Amrita School of Arts and Sciences, Kochi, Amrita Viswa Vidyapeetham, India. 3 Assistant Professor, Department of English Language and Literature, Amrita School of Arts and Sciences, Kochi, Amrita Viswa Vidyapeetham, India. ABSTRACT Even in this technologically advanced twenty first century, women are ‘merely women’ for some ‘dark’ minds. They might be unaware of the developments and progress made by women in all walks of life; or sometimes they may be intentionally keeping aloof from knowing the reality. The paper discusses the representation of women in Malayalam film industry. How women are abused particularly to invoke humour– that is the focus point of this paper. Vulgar representations and cheap humours made out of women have to be discussed in detail. Puns and scenes with sexual flavouring are mostly a trend in the ‘New Generation Movies’ released during the decade after 2010. But its precursor decade is not too far away in this respect. Therefore, the paper is trying to analyse the abusive humour produced in Mollywood from the year 2000 upto 2020. Feminist film theory which always criticized the movies for their stereotypical representation deserves special mention here. -
Statement Condemning the Suspension of Prof. Sudipta Bhattacharyya
Statement condemning the Suspension of Prof. Sudipta Bhattacharyya We, the undersigned are shocked at the arbitrary decision of the Executive Council of Viswa Bharati University to suspend Prof. Sudipta Bhattacharyya on flimsy grounds of 'circulating complaints’. This, prima facie, goes against the principle of natural justice and freedom of expression. Such an action also smacks of vengeful action from the University authorities particularly since Prof. Bhattacharyya, as an office-bearer of the faculty association, has been consistently raising questions about several irregularities in the University. Prof. Bhattacharyya has been widely cited for his work on agriculture and decentralization, and has been serving the university through long years of teaching and research. Such an action is a gross injustice to him as well as to the present and future students and researchers. This seems to be the latest example of how universities are increasingly being run in an authoritarian manner in this country. Universities as critical spaces of academic inquiry need to preserve the freedom of raising questions. Any curbing of these basic rights and freedoms amounts to dismantling the foundational principles of a University. It is indeed of great irony that a University inspired by the life and work of an internationally acclaimed poet like Rabindranath Tagore has chosen to revoke the right to ask questions. We appeal to the Visva Bharati authorities to revoke the suspension of Prof. Bhattacharyya and restore the democratic functioning of the University. -
Annual Report 2017 - 2018
IITGN ANNUAL REPORT 2017 - 2018 INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY GANDHINAGAR ANNUAL REPORT 2017 - 2018 CONTENTs 6 From the Director's Desk 8 Academics 30 Infrastructure and Facilities 43 Outreach Activities 48 Faculty Activities 85 Student Affairs 101 Staff Activities 102 External Relations 105 Support for the Institute 115 Organisation VISION MISSION AND VALUES CORE» A safeFEATURES and peaceful environment » Relevant and responsive to the changing needs of IITMISSION Gandhinagar, as an institution for higher learning our students and the society in science, technology and related fields, aspires to » Academic autonomy and flexibility develop top-notch scientists, engineers, leaders and » Research Ambiance entrepreneurs to meet the needs of the society-now and » Nature of faculty and students: in the future. Furthermore, in this land of Gandhiji, with — Faculty recruiting norms are much higher his spirit of high work ethic and service to the society, than most of the academic institutes in India IIT Gandhinagar seeks to undertake ground breaking — Students are inducted strictly on a merit research, and develop breakthrough products that will basis improve everyday lives of our communities. » Sustainable and all-inclusive growth, including community outreach programmes » Infrastructure: Liberal funding to the laboratory »GOALS To build and develop a world-class institution facilities and amenities to make them for creating and imparting knowledge at the comparable to those best in the world undergraduate, post graduate and doctoral levels, » Administration: Exclusive concern of IIT contributing to the development of the nation and Gandhinagar, and handled internally the humanity at large. — Director given adequate powers to manage » To develop leaders with vision, creative thinking, most academic, administrative and financial social awareness and respect for our values.