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Translation of Swayam/Nptel Courses and Swayam Prabha Videos in Regional Languages TRANSLATION OF SWAYAM/NPTEL COURSES AND SWAYAM PRABHA VIDEOS IN REGIONAL LANGUAGES Sno CourseId Course Name SME Name Institute 1 ns_5669-abnormal-psychology Abnormal Psychology Padmaja Gadiraju The English and Foreign Languages University-Hyderabad 2 ns_5264-a-refresher-course-on-calculus A Refresher Course on Calculus Head, Dept of Maths, NIT Warangal National Institute of Technology - Warangal 3 ns_noc19_me75 A short lecture series on contour Prof. Venkata Sonti IISc integration in the complex plane 4 ns_5164-access-to-justice Access to justice bharti yadav National Law University-Delhi 5 ns_5715-access-to-justice Access to Justice bharti yadav National Law University-Delhi 6 ns_276-accounting-for-managerial- Accounting for Managerial Decisions K V Bhanu murthy Delhi University decisions 7 ns_5689-accounting-for-decision- Accounting for Decision-Making Narasimhan Srinivasan Indian Institute of Management - making Bangalore 8 ns_4283-accounting-for-managerial- Accounting for Managerial Decisions Abha Mathur Delhi University decisions 9 ns_5798-adapted-physical-education- Adapted Physical Education, Nodiyachand Maibam Manipur University - Imphal correctives-and-rehabilitation Correctives and Rehabilitation 10 ns_noc19_ge18 Accreditation and Outcome based Prof. AK Ray (Retd.) and Prof. SK Das IITKGP Learning Mandal 11 ns_4635-academic-and-research- Academic and Research Report Writing Samir Roy National Institute of Technical Teachers report-writing Training and Research - Kolkata 12 ns_5222-accreditation-for-diploma- Accreditation for Diploma Engineering Badrilal Gupta National Institute of Technical Teachers engineering-programme Programme Training and Research - Bhopal 13 ns_5874-action-research Action Research Rajendra Pal` National Council of Educational Research and Training 14 ns_5886-action-research-for-teachers Action Research for Teachers Rajendra Pal` National Council of Educational Research and Training 15 ns_5760-adhunik-kavya-khanda-2 Adhunik Kavya : Khand 2 Deo Shankar Navin Jawaharlal Nehru University 16 ns_5157-adhunik-kavya-khand-2 Adhunik Kavya : Khand 2 Deo Shankar Navin Jawaharlal Nehru University 17 ns_5189-advanced-constituional-law Advanced Constituional Law Anupama Goel National Law University-Delhi 18 ns_noc19_cs62 Advanced Computer Architecture Prof. John Jose IITG 19 ns_5279-advanced-concepts-in-fluid- Advanced Concepts in Fluid Mechanics Soumitra Paul paul Indian Institute of Technology - mechanics Kharagpur TRANSLATION OF SWAYAM/NPTEL COURSES AND SWAYAM PRABHA VIDEOS IN REGIONAL LANGUAGES Sno CourseId Course Name SME Name Institute 20 ns_noc19_me53 Advanced Concepts in Fluid Mechanics Prof. Suman Chakraborty & Prof. IITKGP Aditya Bandyopadhyay 21 ns_noc19_ce44 Advanced Concrete Technology Prof. Manu Santhanam IITM 22 ns_5716-advanced-constitutional-law Advanced Constitutional Law Anupama Goel National Law University-Delhi 23 ns_4914-advanced-microbiology Advanced Microbiology Arup Kumar Mitra EMMRC Kolkata 24 ns_noc19_ee45 Advanced Linear Continuous Control Prof. Yogesh Vijay Hote IITR Systems: Applications with MATLAB Programming and Simulink 25 ns_noc19_mm13 Advanced Materials and Processes Prof. Jayanta Das IITKGP 26 ns_5169-advertising Advertising Lalit Ingle Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya - Indore 27 ns_5300-zoology Advances in Animal Diversity, Janak Ahi Dr. Harisingh Gaur Vishwavidyalaya - Systematics & Evolution Sagar 28 ns_5312-advances-in-chemistry-and- Advances in Chemistry and Physics of Kamaljit Singh Guru Nanak Dev University physics-of-materials Materials 29 ns_5663-advertising Advertising Lalit Ingle Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya - Indore 30 ns_3993-advertising Advertising Lalit Ingle Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya - Indore 31 ns_5643-advertising-and-consumer- Advertising and Consumer Behaviour Dr. Nilam Panchal Gujarat University behaviour 32 ns_5101-advertising-and-public- Advertising and Public Relations Krishna Kusuma Jamia Millia Islamia relations 33 ns_3984-advertising-and-public- Advertising and Public Relations Krishna Kusuma Jamia Millia Islamia relations 34 ns_5280-online-refresher-programmes- Aerospace Engineering - Online sudhir kamle Indian Institute of Technology - Kanpur for-higher-education-faculty-through- Refresher Programmes for Higher swaya Education Faculty 35 ns_5167-aesthetics-philosophy Aesthetics & Philosophy Deepak Kannal Dayalbagh Educational Institute 36 ns_5717-aesthetics-philosophy Aesthetics & Philosophy Deepak Kannal Dayalbagh Educational Institute 37 ns_5069-agri-buisness-management Agri Buisness Management MOOC AGRIBUSINESSMANAGEMENT Tamilnadu Agricultural University 38 ns_5778-agricultural-geography Agricultural Geography Prof H Nagaraj University of Mysore 39 ns_4188-algebra-and-trigonometry Algebra and Trigonometry Bijumon R University of Calicut 40 ns_noc19_me76 Aircraft Propulsion Prof. Vinayak N. Kulkarni IITG TRANSLATION OF SWAYAM/NPTEL COURSES AND SWAYAM PRABHA VIDEOS IN REGIONAL LANGUAGES Sno CourseId Course Name SME Name Institute 41 ns_noc19_ae10 Aircraft Stability And Control Prof. A.K. Ghosh IITK 42 ns_4920-an-introduction-to-aesthetics An Introduction to Aesthetics Mundoli Narayanan University of Calicut 43 ns_noc19_mm14 An Introduction to Materials: Nature Prof. Ashish Garg IITK and Properties (Part 1: Structure of Materials) 44 ns_noc19_cs39 An Introduction To Programming Prof. Abhiram Ranade IITB Through C++ 45 ns_noc19_ee46 Analog Communication Prof. Goutam Das IITKGP 46 ns_noc19_ee38 Analog Electronic Circuit Prof. Shouribrata chatterjee IITD 47 ns_noc19_cy18 Analytical Chemistry Prof. Debashis Ray IITKGP 48 ns_4971-ancient-greek-and-medieval- Ancient Greek and Medieval Philosophy BABU M N University of Calicut philosophy 49 ns_5686-animal-diversity Animal Diversity Linz Buoy George Gujarat University 50 ns_5759-animations Animations Dr. Abhishek Kumar Banaras Hindu University 51 ns_5298-anthropology Anthropology Snigdha Das Utkal University 52 ns_5684-apparel-designing Apparel Designing Prof.A.Sharada Devi anne The English and Foreign Languages University-Hyderabad 53 ns_253-applications-of-molecular- Applications of Molecular Symmetry Vimal RARH Delhi University symmetry-and-group-theory and Group theory 54 ns_4313-applications-of-molecular- Applications of Molecular Symmetry R.k sharma Delhi University symmetry-and-group-theory and Group theory 55 ns_5672-applied-entomology Applied Entomology Dr B Sannappa University of Mysore 56 ns_5768-applied-fields-of-psychology Applied Fields of Psychology Dr.P. 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