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Shabir Hussain Lone
CURRICULUM VITAE Shabir Hussain Lone Village-Newa, District-Pulwama, City-Srinagar, State J & K, India. Telephone: +919596484654 Pin: 192301 Email: [email protected] PROFESSIONAL PROFILE/ACHIEVEMENTS Assistant Professor (Contractual) at Department of Chemistry, Islamic University of Science and Technology, Awantipora Kashmir, from December 2016 till date. Research Fellow (Post-Ph.D) at Bioorganic Chemistry Division, Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine Sanatnagar Srinagar, CSIR-India from April 2015 up to August 2016. Ph.D awarded from Bioorganic Chemistry Division of Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine Jammu (Branch Sanatnagar Srinagar) CSIR-India and Department of Chemistry, University of Kashmir, Hazratbal, Srinagar, India in April 2015. Passed Masters in Chemistry, (2010) from Department of Chemistry, University of Kashmir, Hazratbal Srinagar, India securing 70.04 % in aggregate. Specialisation in Organic Chemistry with Distinction securing 78 % marks. Passed Bachelor of Science, (2008) from Govt Degree College Pulwama, University of Kashmir, J&K, India with Ist Division securing 63.27 % in aggregate. Passed Higher Secondary Part-II (2004) from National Institute of Education and Training Pulwama Kashmir with Distinction securing 78.6 % marks in aggregate. Passed Higher Secondary Part-I (2002) from National Institute of Education and Training Pulwama Kashmir with Distinction securing 74.2 % marks in aggregate. HONORS AND AWARDS . Awarded Research Associateship (RA) by Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) India in 2016. Awarded Dr. D. S. Kothari Postdoctoral Fellowship by University Grants Commission New Delhi India in 2015. Qualified CSIR, National Eligibility Test (NET) examination for Lecturership (June. 2010) securing all India rank of 0164 out of 0597. Shabir Hussain Lone CURRICULUM VITAE . -
Tulip Garden of Srinagar
Tulip garden of Srinagar March 27, 2021 In News: Asia’s largest tulip garden overlooking the famous Dal Lake in the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir was thrown open to the public on Thursday 23, 2021, marking the beginning of the new tourism season in the valley. About Tulip garden of Srinagar Formerly known as Siraj Bagh, the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden was opened in 2008 by then chief minister of erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir state Ghulam Nabi Azad. The idea of the garden, spread over 30 hectares in the foothills of snow-clad Zabarwan range. Tulip Garden Festival in Srinagar where nearly 15 lakh flowers of more than 64 varieties.Apart from tulips, many other species of flowers – hyacinths, daffodils and ranunculus have been added. Garden is built on a sloping ground in a terraced fashion consisting of seven terraces. Tulip festival: Annual celebration that aims to showcase the range of flowers in the garden as a part of tourism efforts by the Government of Jammu and Kashmir. It is organized during the onset of spring season in Kashmir valley. About Zabarwan Range Sub-mountain range between Pir Panjal and Great Himalayan Range. Located in the central part of the Kashmir Valley. The Highest Peak of this range is Mahadev Peak at 13,013 feet (3,966 m). The Shankaracharya Temple is built on the edge of the central part of the Zabarwan Range. Dachigam National Park: Main feature of the range.Park holds the last viable population of Kashmir stag (Hangul), Park also has the largest population of black bear in Asia. -
Jammu and Kashmir University Prospectus.Pdf
Vision To be a world class university committed to create and disseminate knowledge for human development and welfare. Mission To create intellectually stimulating environment, promote excellence in teaching, research and extension activities and facilitate academic freedom, diversity and harmony. 1 Prospectus 2014 UNIVERSITY OF KASHMIR Special Convocation held to confer Degree of Doctor of Science (Honoris Causa) upon Professor Goverdhan Mehta, FRS an Eminent Scientist Prospectus 2014 2 UNIVERSITY OF KASHMIR Message from the Vice-Chancellor The University is a place where the intellectual stimulating environment with open ended and free flow of academic and professional enquiry, co-curricular and extracurricular activities exists for overall personality development of the individuals. At University of Kashmir we have been transforming the education system to meet the emerging challenges of access, equity and quality. The objective is to produce highly skilled and knowledgeable human capital and meet the societal commitments. The focus is on developing adequate infrastructure and requisite environment for imparting broad-based and holistic education and conducting cutting-edge research across the pure sciences, social sciences and humanities. The concerted efforts are on to transform our University into a world class institution of higher learning. The University has an excellent core faculty and a high profile visiting faculty from the premier institutions of the country and even from the corporate world. The emphasis is on strengthening industry-academia linkages across all aspects of the education value chain, from curricula and faculty to infrastructure, research and placements. We have signed MOUs with many leading Universities and research institutions from within and outside the country and some are in the process of being signed. -
Prospectus 2015 University of Kashmir 1 ACADEMIC CALENDAR (2015-16)
Prospectus 2015 University of Kashmir 1 ACADEMIC CALENDAR (2015-16) For Admission to 1st Semester Batch 2015 Issuance of Admission Notification/Prospectus 25th April, 2015 Issuance of Application Forms 27th April, 2015 Conduct of Entrance Tests 25th May- 3rd June, 2015 Declaration of Entrance Test Results 9th June, 2015 Issuance of Merit Lists 11th June, 2015 Commencement of 1st Semester Class Work From 3rd week of June, 2015 Commencement of 2nd Semester Class Work From 3rd week of October, 2015 Conduct of 1st and 2nd Semester Examinations February- March, 2016 Winter Vacations February, 2016 Commencement of 3rd Semester Class Work March, 2016 Conduct of 3rd Semester Examinations August, 2016 Commencement of 4th Semester Class Work 1st week of September, 2016 Conduct of 4th Semester Examinations January-February, 2017 For Admission to 3rd Semester Batch 2014 Commencement of 3rd/5th/7th/9th Semester Class Work March, 2015 Conduct of 3rd/5th/7th/9th Semester Examinations July-August, 2015 Commencement of 4th/6th/8th/10th Semester Class Work September, 2015 Conduct of 4th/6th/8th/10th Semester Examinations December, 2015-January, 2016 Winter Vacation January-February, 2016 Note: - The last date for submission of application forms, completion of admission formalities and schedule of conduct of Entrance Tests shall be reflected in the admission notification/s. The University reserves the right to make changes/ amendments in the academic calendar/ course structure/intake capacity, fee structure and to any statute/policy reflected in this prospectus as and when academic considerations warrant so, without prior notice. 2 Vision To be a world class University committed to create and disseminate knowledge for human development and welfare. -
Dr. Hilal Ahmad Punoo 2. Gender: Male 3
Bio-data 1. Name: Dr. Hilal Ahmad Punoo 2. Gender: male 3. Designation & Affilation: Assistant Professor University of Kashmir, Department of Food Science and Technology Date of Appointment: 06-05-2010 4. Postal Address: University of Kashmir, Department of Food Science and Technology PIN: 190006 5. Phone/ Mobile Numberts: +91- 9419024079, +91-7006841011 6. Email ID: [email protected],[email protected],hilal.punoo@kashmiruniversity .ac.in 7. Educational qualification: S.No Degree Institution/Board/University Year 1. B. Sc Agriculture Narain College Shikohabad Dr. B. R. A. University, 2000 (Formerly Agra University) U.P. INDIA 2. M. Sc Agriculture R.B.S. College Bichpuri, Agra Dr. B. R. A. 2002 (Dairy Science) University, (Formerly Agra University) U.P. INDIA 3. Ph.D National Dairy Research Institute Karnal Haryana 2008 (Dairy (I C A R)-INDIA Technology) 8. Employment Experience: S.No Position and Nature of Job Period Organization 1. University of Teaching and 06-05-2010 to Kashmir, Research Continue Till Date Department of Food Science and Technology PIN: 190006 9. List of Publications: Publications: 1. Jeelani Raja, Hillal A Punoo and Farooq A Masoodi (2014) Comparative Study of Soy Paneer Prepared from Soymilk, Blends of Soymilk and Skimmed Milk, J. Food Process Technol., 5:2, 1-5. 2. Waqas N. Baba & Safoora Din & Hilal A. Punoo & Touseef A.Wani & Mudasir Ahmad & F. A. Masoodi (2016) Comparison of cheese and paneer whey for production of a functional pineapple beverage: Nutraceutical properties and Shelf life, J Food Sci Technol, 53(6):2558–2568 3. Hilal Ahmad Punoo, Mohd. Shafi , Waqas Nabi Baba (2017) Textural, Physico- chemical, Micro-structural and Antioxidant Properties of Soy Paneer prepared from admixtures of Skim cow milk and Soymilk. -
20. MANISHA DEVI, 21. Aneesa Bashir
International Journal of English and Education 260 ISSN: 2278-4012, Volume:5, Issue:2, April 2016 ENGLISH PEDAGOGY IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR: HISTORICITY AND GROWTH Aneesa Bashir (Ph.D. Scholar) Mewar University, Rajasthan, India. Abstract: English Language, the primary lingua franca of the world, has today established itself as the only bridging language across cultures, regions, nations, and continents. It has succeeded in earning a lasting place on the academic map of the country for it is the language of excellence, education, research, IT, business, Science and what not. Almost all our activities revolve now around it. It symbolizes better education, brighter future, better culture and higher intellect. It is truly the most preferred language which leads one to gain greater employability, higher paying jobs, strong mobility and a great deal of success at all stages of life. Now in India, English enjoys the status of a second language. Over the years, English has been taught in our educational institutions and it has been made a compulsory subject in the syllabus of all Indian schools including J & K. This paper will make an attempt to show the history and growth of English language and how it reached to the state of Jammu and Kashmir and evolved here through ages as the most important language of education, administration and research. It will also show how it has emerged now as the most significant language for one and all in India. It would further make necessary investigations into the problems of language reaching to the higher educational level of the State. Key Words : English Language, Historical background, English Education, Educational Commissions. -
CLUSTER UNIVERSITY of SRINAGAR E-Prospectus Academic Session-2020
CLUSTER UNIVERSITY OF SRINAGAR E-Prospectus Academic Session-2020 First University Council Meeting Administrative Campus: - Gogji Bagh, Srinagar-190008 www.cusrinagar.edu.in; Phone: 0194-2311340; Email: [email protected] 1 Contents Vice Chancellor’s Message 3 Mission of the University 4 Administration 5 Schools and their Programmes of Study 1. Sri Pratap College, M. A. Road, Srinagar 6 (School of Sciences) 2. Amar Singh College, Srinagar 9 (School of Humanities and Liberal Arts) 3. Abdul Ahad Azad Memorial College, Bemina, Srinagar 12 (School of Social Sciences) 4. Govt. College for Women, M.A. Road, Srinagar 15 (School of Engineering and Technology) 5. Institute of Advanced Studies, M.A. Road, Srinagar 18 (School of Education) Fee and Mode of Payment 20 Admission and Selection Procedure for 5-year Integrated PG/3-year Honor’s and 3-year Professional Courses 24 Admission and Selection Procedure for B.A/B.Sc/B.Com/B.Sc (Home Science) 25 Scholarships Available for Student 26 2 From the Vice-Chancellor’s Desk Cluster University of Srinagar (CUS) has made discernible progress since its inception in 2016. CUS has launched fifteen Integrated, eleven Post- Graduate and four Honours Courses during the first two academic sessions. The Courses have become quite popular among the student community as is evident from the fact that more than eleven thousand applications have been received for the session 2019. The diversity of the fifteen Integrated Programmes has added a new dimension to the Higher Education sector. The purpose of introducing these courses is to facilitate the students to choose a specialised descipline of their interest at an early stage to attain professionalism. -
FROM the HAIR of SHIVA to the HAIR of the PROPHET … and Other Essays
FROM THE HAIR OF SHIVA TO THE HAIR OF THE PROPHET … and other essays SAUVIK CHAKRAVERTI The soft parade has now begun, Listen to the engines hum, People out to have some fun, Cobra on my left, Leopard on my right! JIM MORRISON The Doors 2 DEDICATION To travel and travelers. And to the fond hope that, someday soon, travel in my great country will be safe, comfortable and swift. May Shubh Laabh and Shubh Yatra go together. Bon Voyage! 3 FOREWORD I am a firm believer in the social utility of enjoyable politico-economic journalism. Economists like Frederic Bastiat and Henry Hazlitt have set alight the minds of millions with the fire of freedom, not by writing dissertations, but by reaching out to lay people through jouernalism. These include dentists, engineers, architects and various other professionals who really need to know political economy in order to vote correctly, but have never had the opportunity to study it formally; or rather, in school, they have been MISTAUGHT! They are thus easily led astray by economic sophisms that justify protectionism and other damaging forms of state interference in economic life. It is for such people that I have penned this volume and I offer it to the general reading public so that they may not only enjoy the read but also appreciate the importance of Freedom: Freedom From The State. In this I have attempted to be extremely simple in my arguments – there are no ‘theories’ presented. There are also a series of travelogues which explain reality on the ground as we see it, and contrast East and West. -
With Everest on Mind, Young Hikers Sparking Adventure in Kashmir Heights in Kashmir Adventure Sparking Hikers on Mind, Young with Everest - - - AM
LAST PAGE...P.8 FRIDAY C OCTOBER-2020 KASHMIR M 23 Y SRINAGAR TODAY : MOSTLY SUNNY Contact 30 : -0194-2502327 K FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS & YOUR COPY OF Maximum : 19°c SUNSET Today 05:40 PM Minmum : 03°c SUNRISE Humidity : 41% Tommrow 06:49 AM 12 Rabi-ul-Awwal | 1442 Hijri | Vol: 23 | Issue: 241 | Pages: 08 | Price: `3 www.kashmirobserver.net twitter.com / kashmirobserver facebook.com/kashmirobserver Postal Regn: L/159/KO/SK/2014-2016 News Digest 3 BJP Workers Shot Weather To Remain PDP’s Protest March Foiled, Dry Till Nov 4: MeT Dead In Kulgam Srinagar: The Meteorological department on Thursday said Several Leaders Detained that weather will mainly remain dry till November 04 in Kashmir; Press Trust Of India there may be isolated rains from Pic courtesy Social media Pic courtesy Oct 31 to Nov 01. SRINAGAR: Several PDP lead- A Met official told news agency ers were on Thursday detained KDC that there are chances of by police as they tried to stage isolated rains on 31st Oct and 1st Nov in hilly areas, but overall a protest against the new land KO weather is likely to remain dry laws notified by the Centre for PhotoAbid Bhat Jammu and Kashmir. till November 04. Photo Abid Bhat Ko PDP leader Khursheed Alam, India Sans Kashmir party spokesman Suhail Bukhari and youth president Waheed Parra On Saudi Banknotes were among those detained by po- New Delhi: India has conveyed its lice as they came out of the party's serious concern to Saudi Arabia Srinagar office at Sher-e-Kashmir over "gross misrepresentation" Observer Monitoring Desk too and his associates Umer Rashid Municipal Park, officials said. -
Curriculum Vitae
Curriculum Vitae Mohd Saleem Mir Barzulla, Srinagar,JK, India [email protected] Jammu and Kashmir, India 190005 Mob: +9697034923 CAREER OBJECTIVES To come up with a research that is applicable in the ever emerging and changing world of research & development and to contribute to the future technology while achieving my targets of personal growth and job satisfaction. CREDENTIALS Strong Analytical and Research Aptitude. Good problem-solving and organizational skills. Good Communicator. PERSONAL DETAILS Nationality : Indian. Languages Known: Written:-English, Urdu, Hindi Spoken: English, Hindi, Urdu, and Kashmiri Interests : Watching Cricket and Listening Music. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION Pursuing Ph. D in Artificial Intelligence from Himalayan University. MCA: Masters in Computer Applications) with an aggregate of 74 % Marks from KU. Bachelor of Science (BSc.) from Kashmir University. TECHNICAL QUALIFICATION Oracle Certified DBA Course from CDAC NOIDA – Certificate from ORACLE. Certificate Course in VS.Net | SQL Server | Crystal Reports from NIELIT. WORK EXPERIENCE Working as Assistant Professor at J&K Institute of Mathematical sciences, A.S College Sgr. Jan 2012–2014: Worked as Assistant Professor Govt Women’s College Baramulla J&K. 2011: Worked as lecturer in Islamia College Hawal Srinagar J&K. 2010: Worked as lecturer in S.P College M.A Road Srinagar J&K. 2008-09: Worked as Project Guide in NIELIT New Delhi Authorized Times Computers, J&K 2007: Worked as lecturer in P.G Department of computer sciences Kashmir University. 2006: Worked as Project Guide in Manipal University of IT (Academic session 2007). OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS Member, Board of Studies, for Computer Sciences & Information Technology @ Cluster University, Srinagar Project evaluator for Computer Sciences (MCA & BCA) @ IGNOU Srinagar. -
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C M C M Y B Y B Postal Regd No- JK/485/2013-15 Internet Edition : www.truthprevail.com, E-paper : epaper.truthprevail.com RNI No. JKENG/2012/47637 T3 ru6th P8 revFaair and Fiearl ess * JKCSNGEU delegation calls on Dy CM * Shocking Truth: When Bollywood celebs faced humiliation in the west * 'Raksha Bandhan' to have grand programmes: Purnima * Prof Mattoo assumes office as Advisor to CM * Aspirin reverses cancer risk in the obese: Study * NSUI arms up against J&K technical board: flays for its carelessness email : [email protected] VOL 4, ISSUE NO. 236 JAMMU & KASHMIR THURSDAY AUGUST 27, 2015 DAILY 8 PAGE Re. 1/- Pakistani terrorist Naved Yakub makes IInnssiiddee confessional statement before court 232 pay obeisance JAMMU : LeT terrorist attack on BSF convoy in Ahead of recording of his Rahul Gandhi accuses Narendra Mohammed Naved Yakub, a which two personnel were statement, the accused was at Holy Cave resident of Pakistan, made a killed. kept in judicial custody away SRINAGAR, AUGUST confessional statement Naved had given a written from the NIA and other 26 : On the 56th day of the before a magistrate here on consent in Urdu before Chief sleuths for a mandatory 48 ongoing Shri Amarnathji Modi of not fulfilling promises Wednesday regarding the Judicial Magistrate on hours for him to get an JAMMU, AUG 26 : Gandhi said that the coun - finance ministry, in the gov - their job and know how to do Yatra 232Yatris paid obei - Congress vice president try has tremendous capabili - ernment and outside govern - it. role of the terror outfit in car - August 24 that he wanted to opportunity to rethink sance at the Holy Cave. -
Phenomenal Leadership Role of Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah and the Radical Changes in Jammu & Kashmir
International Journal of Advanced Research and Development ISSN: 2455-4030 Impact Factor: RJIF 5.24 www.advancedjournal.com Volume 2; Issue 5; September 2017; Page No. 519-522 Phenomenal leadership role of Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah and the radical changes in Jammu & Kashmir 1 Arsheed Ahmad Ganie, 2 Dr. M Deivam 1 Ph.D Research Scholar, Department of Political Science & Public Administration, Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu, India 2 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science & Public Administration, Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu, India Abstract Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah alias Sher-e-Kashmir [lion of Kashmir] held an unrivaled place in the history of Kashmir and in the historic transition from tradition to modernity. He left an indelible impact on the political landscape of Kashmir. Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah’s legacy of sacrifices and statesmanship while pledging to fulfill his mission of restoring the political rights and honour of the State and its people. His struggles and sacrifices for the dignity of the Jammu & Kashmir State. “Sher-e- Kashmir’s life was a valiant story of selfless leadership. He fought for the political rights and dignity of his people till his last breath. The zeal in his eyes and dedication in his face were what made him supreme in the eyes of his fellow Kashmmiris. His legacy denotes the State’s high traits of pluralistic ethos and inclusiveness. He nurtured and strengthened this characteristic and cemented the bonds of love between various sections of the society and different regions of the State. His ultimate goal was the political and economic empowerment of the common man and the equitable development of the State.