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List of Contributors to the West Bengal State Emergency Relief Fund
List of Contributors to the West Bengal State Emergency Relief Fund Amount of Affliating S/N Names of the Colleges Names of the Principal Contribution Univ (Rs) 1 Bardwan Balagarh Bijoy Krishna mahavidyalaya,(1985) Dr. Pratap Banerjee 64100.00 2 Bardwan Birbhum Mahavidyalaya,(1979) Dr. Parthasarathi Mukhopadhya 5000.00 3 Bardwan Chandidas Mahavidyalaya,(1972) Dr.Sk. Ataur Rahaman 39001.00 4 Bardwan Hooghly Women's College (1919)(W) Dr. Sima Banerjee 4000.00 5 Bardwan Jamalpur Mahavidyalaya Dr. Kartik Chandra Mukhopadhya 5237.00 6 Bankura Jamini Roy College (1986) Dr.Pradip Kumar Banerjee 260000.00 7 Bardwan Katwa College.(1948) (Day+ Evening) Dr. Nirmalendu Sarkar 4000.00 8 Bardwan Krishna Chandra College,(1897) Dr. Goutam Chatterjee 54500.00 9 Bardwan Mankar College, (1987) Dr.Sukanta Bhattacharyya 58500.00 10 Bardwan Rabindra Mahavidyalaya (1971) Dr.Prasanta Bhattacharya 50000.00 11 Bankura Saldiha College(1966) Dr. Shaikh Sirajuddin 5000.00 12 Bardwan Sambhu Nath College,(1963) Dr.Nisith Nath Chakravorty 111000.00 13 Bardwan Surya Sen Mahavidyalaya Dr. Md. Inamur Rahaman* 208000.00 14 Bardwan Syamsundar College,(1948) (W) Dr.Gouri Sankar Bandyopadhyay 6000.00 15 Bardwan Vivekananda Mahavidyalaya, Burdwan Dr.Sibaprasad Rudra 139100.00 16 CU Ananda Mohan College,(1961) Dr.Pradip Kumar Maity 6000.00 17 CU Asutosh College,(1916) Dr.Dipak Kumar Kar 1000000.00 18 CU Bagnan College (1958) Dr.Badal Kumar Maity 116287.00 19 CU Bhangar Mahavidyalaya,(1997) Dr.Virvikram Roy 5050.00 20 CU Bidhan Chandra College (1957) Dr.Sulekha Bose* 200000.00 -
Physico-Chemical Characterization And
Ionic LiquidLiquid----SupportedSupported Schiff Bases and their Transition Metal Complexes: Synthesis, PhysicoPhysico----ChemicalChemical Characterization and Biological Activities A Thesis submitted to the UNIVERSITY OF NORTH BENGAL For the Award of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY ininin CHEMISTRY ByByBy Mr. SANJOY SAHA M.Sc. in Chemistry Supervisor DR. BISWAJIT SINHA DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY UNIVERSITY OF NORTH BENGAL OCTOBER-2018 Dedicated To My Beloved Parents Abstract Chapter I contains a brief overview on the ionic liquids (ILs), specially functionalized ionic liquids (FILs) along with the properties of the ionic liquids consisting of different cations and anions, their applications and the advantages of using ILs over conventional organic solvents. Chemistry of Schiff bases and their transition metal complexes as well as their applications in different fields were also briefly discussed. This chapter also contains a brief literature survey on related works as well as the object and application of the research works embodied in this dissertation. Chapter II briefly describes the spectroscopic and analytical techniques employed for the physico-chemical characterization of the synthesized compounds. This chapter also contains sources of the different chemicals used and describes the syntheses and physicochemical characterization of some amine functionalized ionic liquids required for the syntheses of various ionic liquid-supported Schiff bases used as ligands in subsequent chapters of this thesis. In chapter III Mn(II) and Co(II) complexes synthesized from the ionic liquid- supported Schiff base, 1-{2-(2-hydroxybenzylideneamino)ethyl}-3-methyl imidazolium bromide have been presented. Their structural characterization by various analytical and spectroscopic methods was described. Their antibacterial activities were tested by in vitro disc diffusion method against Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis to assess their minimum inhibition concentrations. -
TANAY BHADRA Assistant Professor
TANAY BHADRA Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science and Application Salesian College, Siliguri Campus Mobile : 94750-81315, 97493-23355 Email : [email protected] CV Career Objective: Eager to work in an educational environment to contribute my knowledge and skills with ample opportunities to learn and develop an effective professional. Educational Qualification: 2017 GATE Conducted by Indian Institute of Technology, Rookie 2015 Ph. D. Course Work University of North Bengal 2014 M.C.A. West Bengal University of Technology 2010 B.C.A. University of North Bengal Professional Certification: 2016 Certified Ethical Hacker Course conducted by EC Council, Rosefinch Consultancy Services. Professional Experience: th 16 July’15 - till date Working as an Academic Counsellor at Salesian College, IGNOU – 45028. 11th May’15 - till date Working as an Assistant Professor at Salesian College, Siliguri. 11th Sep’14 - 8th May’15 Worked as an Assistant teacher(Deputed) at Bagdogra Chittaranjan High School, Bagdogra. Article / Paper presented : 27th Feb, 2017 Presented paper titled “An approach with Ant Colony Optimization & Graph Coloring Algorithms to rescue Earthquake survivors”, in National Conference Trends in Science & Technology – TIST 2017, at Salesian College Siliguri Campus. 11th Mar, 2017 Delivered a talk on “Introduction to Stacks & Queues”, in the seminar – Introductory Level of Computer Science in Graduation Level, organized by Siliguri College, Dept. of Computer Science and Application. 28th Feb, 2018 Presented paper titled -
Serampore Girls College
FACULTY ACADEMIC PROFILE Serampore Girls’ College (Affiliated to University of Calcutta) 13, T.C. Goswami Street, Serampore, Hooghly-712201, West Bengal, India Dr. Asraful Alam, PhD, Post Doc., PGD (GIS & Remote Sensing) Personal Nationality : Indian Information Date of birth : 02/05/1990 Language proficiency: English, Bengali, Hindi, Assamese. Language known: English, Bengali, Hindi, Assamese. [email protected] Present Status Assistant professor, Department of Geography, Serampore Girls’ College, 13, T.C. Goswami Street, Serampore, Hooghly - 712201, West Bengal, India (Affiliated to University of Calcutta) Post Doctoral Fellow Post Doctoral Fellow (PDF), Department of Geography, University of Calcutta, Kolkata (PDF) Post Doctoral Fellow 2019: Sustainable Resource Management and Self Reliance of the Scheduled Caste (PDF) Topic Population in Koch Bihar, West Bengal Ph.D. Topic 2017: “Regional Pattern of Food Security in Koch Bihar District: A Block Wise Study” Academic 1. Qualified UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) in 2011 (Geography) achievements 2. University Fellowship, Aliah University, Kolkata 3. Doctoral Fellowship, ICSSR, New Delhi, MHRD Education Courses Subjects Year Class Qualification Post Doctoral Fellow Geography 2020 - (PDF) Postgraduate Diploma GIS & Remote Sensing 2017 1st in GIS & remote sensing Ph. D. Geography 2017 Awarded M.A. Geography 2012 1st B.A. (Honours/ Geography (H), 2010 1st Major) History, English, Bengali Teaching 1. Assistant professor, Department of Geography, Serampore Girls’ College, 13, T.C. Experiences Goswami Street, Serampore, Hooghly - 712201, West Bengal, India (Affiliated to University of Calcutta) from 06/07/2020 to present. 2. One year experience as an Asst. Coordinator, Post Graduate Department, Department of Geography, Women's College, Calcutta, West Bengal, India. -
Welcome to Falakata College Falakata , Alipurduar Accredited by NAAC with B+ [ Website: , ]
Welcome to Falakata College Falakata , Alipurduar Accredited by NAAC with B+ [ website: www.falakataollege.org.in , www.admissionfalakatacollege.org.in ] Falakata College was established on 19th September, 1981. Since then it has remained both in the field of Education and Sports, as one of the important College of North Bengal. It is a Government aided Degree College, affiliated to the University of North Bengal and enlisted Under Section 2 (f) and 12 (B) of the U.G.C. Act Managed by a Governing Body under the control of Directorate of Public Instruction, West Bengal. The College is situated in Falakata, about 1 k.m. away from the National Highway 31. The College Campus is being divided into two parts, a three storied new building and the other is the old two storied building, midst which there is a green playground. The campus is unique for its spacious green forest situated behind the old building. The College has a friendly and congenial ambience for teaching and learning. Under the British Rule Falakata was a Sub-divisional town but after independence, the centre of gravity has been shifted to Alipurduar. As a result, the old glory of Falakata decreased day by day. Surrounded by tea gardens and forests, far away from the District town Alipurduar, the people of Falakata found it very difficult to keep in touch with Higher Education. It was an agriculture based area majority of the population belonged to backward scheduled class and scheduled tribes. Though the students were eager to get them admitted into Colleges but it was beyond their capacity. -
Self-Study Report- 2017 FALAKATA COLLEGE FALAKATA, ALIPURDUAR WEST BENGAL
Self-Study Report- 2017 FALAKATA COLLEGE FALAKATA, ALIPURDUAR WEST BENGAL Preface Falakata College was founded on the auspicious, day of 19th September, 1981 in view of catering to the demands for higher education among the economically and academically disadvantaged local people to an underprivileged territory of the formerly undivided district of Jalpaiguri and presently in the district of Alipurduar of West Bengal. Falakata block is surrounded by tea gardens far away from both the district town Jalpaiguri and Alipurduar. It is an agriculture-based area and majority of the population belong to backward and scheduled caste and scheduled tribe. Since its inception, the college has been continuously endeavouring towards its vision foreseen by its founder members to empower the socially and economically marginalized class of this area, offering opportunities for quality education and promoting them to achieve excellence in the multiple domains of Higher education. Through hard work and sincere efforts of all concerned the college has occupied a remarkable place in the educational map of erstwhile Alipurduar District. Falakata College is a co-educational institute which offers the following courses: B.A. Honours in English, Bengali, History, Philosophy, Political Science, Education and Sanskrit and B.A. General in English, Bengali, History, Philosophy, Political Science, Education, Sanskrit, Economics, Geography, Physical Education and Environmental Studies. Beside this our college provides Distance mode of Education of different subjects under Rabindra Bharati University. It is a matter of pleasure to submit the self study report of out college to the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) for the First Cycle. We are hopeful that such endeavours will provide us an opportunity to measure our effectiveness and efficiency, identify our strengths and weaknesses and adopt plans and policies for enhancing the overall quality of the institute. -
VIVEKANANDA COLLEGE, ALIPURDUAR WEST BENGAL Curriculum Vitae
VIVEKANANDA COLLEGE, ALIPURDUAR WEST BENGAL Curriculum Vitae Personal Details ❖ Name: GOBINDA RAJBANSHI ❖ Address: Gobinda Rajbanshi, Assistant Professor in Bengali, Vivekananda College, Dist.: Alipurduar, Pin 736121 ❖ DEPARTMENT OF BENGALI ❖ Designation: Assistant Professor ❖ Date of Joining: 10.08.2006 ❖ Permanent Address: Gobinda Rajanshi, c/o. Khushi Mohan Rajbanshi, Santinagar, Ward no. 14, P.O. Alipurduar, Dist Alipurduar, West Bengal Pin 736121 Educational Qualifications: M.A. in Bengali, NET 1 Details of employment in chronological Order Employer Post held Whether From To Length of with Permanent Service designation or Temporary PRINCIPAL, BIRPARA PART TIME TEMPORARY 18.07.2003 18.08.2003 1 month COLLEGE TEACHER BAROBISHA HIGH ASSISATNT DEPUTED 30.08.2003 15.05.2004 08 month SCHOOL TEACHER TEACHER IN PART TIME 27.08.2005 1 YEAR CHARGE, SAHEED TEACHER TEMPORARY 30.08.2004 KSHUDIRAM COLLEGE HEAD MASTER, ASSISTANT 1 YEAR 3 DASPARA HIGH TEACHER PERMANENT 09.05.2005 09.08.2006 MONTHS+ SCHOOL , UTTAR DINAJPUR TEACHER-IN- ASSISTANT TILL 14 CHARGE PROFESSOR PERMANENT 10.08.2006 DATE YEARS+ VIVEKANANDA COLLEGE PRESIDENT, TEACHER-IN- TEMPORARY 10.06.2016 10.04.2018 1 YR 10 GOVERNING BODY CHARGE MONTHS PRESIDENT, VICE PERMANENT 11.04.2018 Till date 2YRS 9 GOVERNING BODY PRINCIPAL MONTHS+ 2 Published Papers in referred research Journals and Books Year Sl No. Title Journal/Publisher ISSN/ISBN 2010 Uttar Banger Lokosahitya Rajat Jayanti Smarak 1 Prasange Nil Patrika 2011 Naree Mukti Chetanay 2 Nabina, Kolkata 978-93-80411-00-4 Rabindra Kabita -
Regional Variations of Social Sector Development: District Level Study of West Bengal State
Artha Vijnana Vol. LII, No. 1, March 2010, pp. 27-47 Regional Variations of Social Sector Development: District Level Study of West Bengal State Satyen Sarkar The study makes an attempt to examine the inter-district disparities in social sector and their impact on social development through cross-sectional data and inter-temporal analysis of 18 districts in West Bengal. Social sector development is directly related to broader enhancement of human well-being and quality of life. This includes not only an adequate level of consumption of food and other consumer goods but also access to basic social services, especially education, health, drinking water facilities and basic sanitation. The study reveals that two dimensions come out to be meaningful, namely, quantitative and qualitative dimensional development. The study finds that there are sharp disparities among the districts in the State of West Bengal. I Introduction Social sector development acquires a very important role in a developing economy as it performs the task of development of human resources through education and health. Social sector development is directly related with broader enhancement of human well-being and quality of life. This includes not only adequate level of consumption of food and other consumer goods but also access to basic social services, especially education, health, drinking water facilities and basic sanitation. Social development programmes and their implementation fall largely under the jurisdiction of the State Government. Nevertheless, the Central Government supports the State Government’s efforts by making additional resources available for specific programmes through centrally, sponsored schemes, additional central assistance and special central assistance. -
CURRICULUM VITAE Anup
CURRICULUM VITAE Name : Anup Kumar Sarkar Official Address: Department of Botany Dukhulal Nibaran Chandra College Aurangabad, Murshidabad, West Bengal, India. Pin-742201 Phone no: 9547404178/9832486685 Email id: [email protected] Residential Address : Jagannath Colony, Pandapara Kalibari, Jalpaiguri, West Bengal, India. Pin-735132 Phone no: 9547404178/9832486685 Email id: [email protected] Present Designation: Assistant Professor and Head , Department of Botany Dukhulal Nibaran Chandra College (Affiliated to University of Kalyani) Webpages: https://scholar.google.co.in/citation?Anup-Kumar Sarkar https://www.researchgate.net/profile Anup Sarkar https://www.plants2017.in https://www.webknowledge20.blogspot.com Educational Qualification: Name of the examination Year Board/University Ph.D (Molecular Plant Physiology) 0NGOING Raiganj University (2017- Running) M.Sc (Botany) (2011 ) University o f North Bengal [Special paper- Molecular Plant Pathology and Fungal Biotechnology ] B.Sc (Hons. in Botany) (2009 ) University o f North Bengal Aditional Qualification: WBSET, 2013 ; ASRB NET, Dec2016; NESLET 2018 Teaching Experience: Work Place Post Duration Dukhulal Nibaran Chandra College, Murshidabad Assistant Professor 2017 -till date Prasanna Deb Women’s College,Jalpaiguri Guest Lecturer 2015-2017 Ananda Chandra College,Jalpaiguri Guest Lecturer 2013-2015 Research Interest: 1. “Seed Germination Under stress ” as Doctoral Research . 2. Screening of PGPR and PGPF from several Crop field and forested area. 3. Evaluation of phytochemicals in traditionally used Medicinal Plants. 4. Study of Macrofungi in Forest patches of Jalpaiguri and Cooch Behar (2017- 2019). 5. Taxonomic,Ecological and Microbial study in the Forest patches of Jalpaiguri and Cooch Behar (2015-2017). Administrative Experience: 1. Member of Governing Body of Dukhulal Nibaran Chandra College (For the term 2018-2022). -
Notification
THE WEST BENGAL COLLEGE SERVICE COMMISSION NOTICE FOR REQUISITION AGAINST VACANCY FOR THE POST OF PRINCIPAL __________________________________________________________________________________ The Authorities of all the Government-aided General Degree Colleges in West Bengal are hereby requested to submit the Requisition (in duplicate) in the prescribed format along with all the necessary documents (see note below) within 16/12/2019 against the vacancy for the post of Principal created by way of retirement, resignation, death, dismissal or approval of a new post by the Government. It is further requested to check the enlisted vacancy status (annexed herewith) for the post of Principal and discrepancy, if any, be brought to the notice of the Commission immediately. Note : Requisition (using PROFORMA 2019) along with Annexures must be submitted in two sets. Requisite Annexures : i) Relevant G.B resolution and ii) Copy of the G.O., if the post is newly created. Date : 30/10/2019 By order Controller of Examinations Please see next pages for VACANCY STATUS & REQUISITION FORM __________________________________________________________________________________ PROFORMA 2019 (PRINCIPAL) THE WEST BENGAL COLLEGE SERVICE COMMISSION REQUISITION FORM TO BE USED BY COLLEGES FOR INTIMATING VACANCIES FOR THE POST OF PRINCIPAL 1. a) Name of the College : b) Address with PIN CODE and Contact No. : 2. Name of the TIC with contact No. : 3. Affiliating University : 4. Name of the Post : PRINCIPAL (Please attach a separate sheet stating the subjects taught in the College) 5. Reason for creation of vacancy (Retirement/Resignation/ : Death/Dismissal/New Post) 6. a) If new post, G.O. No. of creation of new post : b) Otherwise, name of the previous incumbent : 7. -
Micro-Regional Inter-Community Socio- Economic Disparities Among the Tribes of Dooars in West Bengal
International Journal of Research in Social Sciences Vol. 7 Issue 11, November 2017, ISSN: 2249-2496 Impact Factor: 7.081 Journal Homepage: http://www.ijmra.us, Email: [email protected] Double-Blind Peer Reviewed Refereed Open Access International Journal - Included in the International Serial Directories Indexed & Listed at: Ulrich's Periodicals Directory ©, U.S.A., Open J-Gage as well as in Cabell’s Directories of Publishing Opportunities, U.S.A Micro-Regional Inter-Community Socio- Economic Disparities among the Tribes of Dooars in West Bengal Bipul Chandra Sarkar* Abstract Tribal population presently living in the Mal subdivision of Jalpaiguri district belongs to two broad ethnic groups, namely, the Mongoloid who are indigenous tribal people of the Dooars region like Limbu, Garo and Mech; and the Dravidian groups who are migrated from the Chhotonagpur plateau region after the introduction of tea plantation in the second half of 19th century as workers. There are variations of their social and economic activities within the region. Ten major tribal groups have been identified in Mal subdivision arranged as per descending numeric strength: Oraon, Munda, Santal, Lohar, Mahali, Kharia, Tamang, Limbu, Malpaharia, and Mech. There are also variations of their HDI scores based on selected parameters among these tribes. Attempts have been made in this paper to find out their development in the light of statistical techniques through micro level study. Keywords: Ethnic group, Development, HDI, Micro-level study. Introduction The Dooars area of Jalpaiguri district is densely populated by different tribal communities. As per 2011 census, nearly 40% people of this subdivision are belonging to Scheduled tribes. -
University of North Bengal
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH BENGAL District: DARJEELING Sl. No. Name of the College & Address Phone No. Email-id 1. Bijonbari Degree College [1995] 0354-260201 Bijonbari- 734201 2. Cluny Women’s College [1998] Fax: 03552 257924 [email protected] Kalimpong -734301 3. Darjeeling Govt. College [1948] 0354-2254078 Lebong Court Road - 734101 Kalimpong College [1962] 4. Rishi Bankimchandra Park 03552-255231/255486 Kalimpong -734301 Kalipada Ghosh Tarai Mahavidyalaya 5. 0353 2551118 (Pl.) [email protected] [1988] Fax: 0353 2551662 Bagdogra-734422 Kurseong College [1967] 6. 0354 2344243 Down Hill Road, P.O. Kurseong – 734 Fax: 0354 2345667 203 Mirik College [2000] 0354 2243746 7. Old Dakbungalow, Thana Line Dr. Ananda Chhetri P.O. Mirik 734 214 9434329585 Salesian College [1933] 8. (self-financed) 0354-2222147 Sonada- 734219 Siliguri College [1950] 0353-2436590 9. [email protected] Collegepara, Siliguri- 734001 /2533191/2436590 10. Siliguri College of Commerce [1962] Siliguri-734401 0353-2432594/2436817 Siliguri Mahila Mahavidyalaya [1981] 11. 1 Dabgram Colony, Rabindra Sarani 0353-2596442 Siliguri- 734406 12. Sonada College [1985] 0354-2466316 Sonada- 734219 Southfield College [1961] 13. (Formerly Loreto College ) 0354-2254238 Darjeeling- 734101 14. St. Joseph’s College [1927] 0354-2270555/2270472 North Point-734 104 Surya Sen Mahavidyalaya [1998] 15. Surya Sen Colony, Block-B, Siliguri- 0353-2691488 734004 Ghoom Jorbungalow Degree College 16. [2005] (self-financed) 0354-2275130 Senchal Road, P.O. Ghoom- 734102 Gyan Jyoti College [2005] (self-finanecd) 17. 0353-2514087/ Dagapur (Pintail Village) NH-55, Hill Cart Road, 2005750/6531161 Siliguri- 734003 18. Nakshalbari College [2008] 0353 2005231 P.O. Nakshalbari- 734429 0353 2488044 Munshi Premchasd Mahavidyalaya 19.