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Advances in Basic Sciences (ICABS19) February 7-9, 2019 Abstract Book International Conference on Advances in Basic Sciences (ICABS19) February 7-9, 2019 Editors Dr. Arindam Ghosh Dr. Sanjay Organised by Department of Physics, GDC Memorial College, Bahal, (Bhiwani), Haryana, INDIA Accredited with Grade 'B' by NAAC w.e.f 2018 Affiliated to C.B.L.U Bhiwani Sh. H.K.Chaudhary Vikram HKC Foundation Chairman Bahal, District Bhiwani (Haryana) INDIA Dr. Surender Sharma GDC Memorial College Bahal, District Bhiwani Vice Chairman (Haryana) INDIA VICE CHAIRMAN'S MESSAGE It is indeed a great pleasure to note that, GDC Memorial College, Bahal, Bhiwani, Haryana is going to organise an International Conference on Advances in Basic Sciences on 7th to 9th February 2019. The main motive of this educational Institution is to encourage and support to researcher to establish the suitable platform for performing the research work in by interacting with the generous minds of their emerging fields. According to me, this upcoming conference ICABS19 put all one's eggs in one basket by. On present days science and technologies is in full swing. If we want to stay ached of the pack, we'll have to proficiency about the new technology. This conference will full fill all these needs of the scientific community. We hope that all the delegates will enjoy the harmony of outstanding science and technology. Research activities across the world all the physics fields pave the way for the industrial world to strive forward with huge advancement. I hope that your presence will add vision to our ideas and discussion. I wish the Conference a grand success. Dr. Sunder Sharma Vice Chairman Dr. S.K. Sinha BRCM Educational Society Director Bahal, District Bhiwani (Haryana) INDIA Dr. S.K. Mishra GDC Memorial College Bahal, District Bhiwani Principal (Haryana) INDIA PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE It gives me immense pleasure to invite you all, in the Three day International Conference on Advances in Basic Sciences (ICABS19) by G.D.C.Memorial College Bahal on 7 to 9th February 2019. I hope this Conference will bring forward the insight of recent research and cutting edge technologies which may gain immense interest with the colossal and exuberant presence of adepts. I am also delighted to learn that, technologically sound Papers will be published in AIP Conf. Proceedings which is indexed in a number leading databases like Scopus (Elsevier),Inspec, Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), Astrophysics Data System (ADS) etc. The goal of this meeting is to bring together a multidisciplinary group of young minds, scientists from all over the country as well as from the globe to exchange their ice-breaking ideas. This meeting will provide a meaningful platform for the young researchers to update and upgrade themselves. Last but not the least, I wish this International Conference a grand success. GDC Memorial College Dr. Sanjay Bahal, District Bhiwani (Haryana) INDIA HOD, Department of Physics CONVENER'S MESSAGE It is our great pleasure to inform you that we are going to organize an International Conference on Advances in Basic Sciences (ICABS19) on February 7-9, 2019. The Conference will cover wide range of topics in the fields of Basic Sciences like Condensed Matter Physics and Material Science, Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry in the form of Invited Talks, Contributory Papers. All accepted and presented papers will be published online by American Institute of Physics (AIP) Conference Proceedings. The technical sessions are in the form of plenary talks, invited talks, contributory papers, Ph. D. thesis and presentation by young achiever award nominees. The conference will provide a high level forum for scholars and researchers from all over the world to share their research achievements, explore the burning issues and exchange the new experiences & technologies in the above said fields. It is my pleasure to complement my colleagues, Dr. Arindam Ghosh and Dr. Vijender Singh for their sincere hard work to formulate an excellent programme. I convey my special thanks to Dr. S.K. Mishra, Dr. S.K. Sinha, Dr. Surender Sharma and Sh. H.K. Chaudhary for their motivational support, financial support etc. to organize a magnificent event. I hope the deliberations, the interactions and the exchange of the knowledge and the facilitating of collaboration amongst the world’s leading players in the ICABS19 domain will provide a road map for the next researchers. (Dr. Sanjay) Dr. Arindam Ghosh GDC Memorial College Bahal, District Bhiwani Asst. Prof. Department of Physics (Haryana) INDIA MESSAGE OF ORGANISING SECRETARY As Organising Secretary, I would like to welcome you all the attendees of International Conference on Advances in Basic Sciences which is going to be held in G.D.C.Memorial College Bahal on 7 to 9th February 2019. This Conference is designed to provide and share the idea of cutting edge development throughout the globe. We are confident that all the Participants will enjoy the Conference here and your presence and active participation will help contribute to this vibrancy and enrich discussions around the theme, developing professional knowledge exchange, insights and collaborations. Its a matter of great pride and privilege to inform you that, we have a lots of request throughout the country and abroad. The good quality peer reviewed papers will be published in AIP Conf. Proceedings which is indexed in a number leading databases like Scopus (Elsevier),Inspec, Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), Astrophysics Data System (ADS) etc. I sincerely hope that this conference will deliberate on various issues that need to be addressed while increasing demand come up with recommendations that will leave its permanent footprint for the society. Last but not the least, on behalf of the organizing team, we would like to thank the Chairman, Director, Principal and other Colleagues who have motivated us throughout the period to make this event a grand success. Dr. Arindam Ghosh Organizing Secretary Chief Patron Sh. H.K. Chaudhary, Chairman, HKC Foundation Patrons Sh. Anil Chaudhary, Trustee Dr. Surender Sharma, Vice-Chairman, GDCMC Dr. S.K. Sinha, Director, BRCM Education Society Dr. S.K. Mishra, Principal, GDCMC Dr. Arabinda Sharma, Principal, BRCM CET Overall Incharge Dr. S.K. Mishra, Principal, GDCMC Convener Dr. Sanjay Organizing Secretary Dr. Arindam Ghosh ADVISORY COMMITTEE Name Institute/Organization Place Dr.S.K.Shinha BRCM Bahal, Haryana Dr.S.K.Mishra GDCM Bahal, Haryana Prof. Tankeshwar Kumar GJUST Hisar, Haryana Dr. Fouran Singh IUAC New Delhi Dr.S. Ramakrishnan TIFR Mumbai, Maharashtra Dr.S.L. Chaplot BARC Mumbai, Maharashtra Prof. Nawal Kishore CUH Mahendergarh, Haryana Dr.C.P.Kaushik BARC Mumbai, Maharashtra Prof.Ramphal Sharma Dr. B.A.M.U. Aurangabad, Maharashtra Prof. Igor Lukacevic J.J.S.University Croatia Prof.Raj Kumar Mittal CBLU Bhiwani, Haryana Prof.S.P.Khatkar MDU Rohtak, Haryana Prof.S.K.Ghoshal UT Malaysia Prof. Kuldeep Bansal GJUST Hisar, Haryana Prof. H.K.Malik IIT New Delhi Prof. Shyam Kumar KUK Kurukshetra, Haryana Prof. Rajendra Kr. Singh BHU Varanasi, Utter Pradesh Prof.D.K.Kanchan M.S.University Baroda, Gujarat Prof. H.S.Bhatti Punjabi University Patiala, Punjab Dr. N.G.Deshpande Kolhapur University Kolhapur, Maharashtra Prof.S.K. Chakarvarti YMCA Faridabad, Haryana Prof. K.K.Gupta Aggarwal College Ballabgarh, Haryana Dr. Y. K. Sonvane S.V.N.I.T. Surat, Gujarat Prof. R.K.Dutta IIT Roorkee, Uttarakhand Prof.Rajeev Ahuja Uppsala University Sweden Prof.R.P.Tandon DU Delhi, India Prof.R.K.Gupta GJUST Hisar, Haryana Prof. Kamaljit Singh GNDU Amritsar, Punjab Prof. Sujata Sanghi GJUST Hisar, Haryana Prof. K.P.Singh Punjab University Chandigarh Prof.D.Kumar GJUST Hisar, Haryana Dr. P.R. Sagdeo IIT Indore, Madhya Pradesh Prof. R. S. Kundu GJUST Hisar, Haryana Dr.S.R.Gosavi NMU Jalgaon, Maharashtra Dr. Sandeep Chopra IUAC New Delhi Dr. Sanjeev Kr. Gupta St. Xavier’s College Ahmadabad, Gujarat Dr. Rakesh Bhardwaj BLJS (PG) College Tosham, Haryana Prof Abdul Rauf A M U Aligarh, Utter Pradesh Prof. Sanjay Dahiya MDU Rohtak, Haryana Prof. Jagdamba Singh University of Allahabad Allahabad, Utter Pradesh Dr.Rajesh Poonia MDU Rohtak, Haryana Dr.M.S. Sekhawat Govt. PG Engg. College Bikaner, Rajasthan Dr. R. P. Singh GMN (PG) College Ambala Cantt., Haryana Dr M. Mursaleen AMU Aligarh, Utter Pradesh ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Name Institute/Organization Place Dr. Sanjay GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Dr. Arindam Ghosh GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Dr. Poonam GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Dr. Anita GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Dr. Dipika Jain GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Dr. Sailender Kr. Singh GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Mr. Virender Singh GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Dr. Jitender Gaur BRCM CET Bahal (Bhiwani) Mr. Praveen Kantha BRCM CET Bahal (Bhiwani) Mr. Parmod Kumar GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Mr. Sukhender GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Ms. Manju Rani GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Ms. Suman Kaushik GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Ms. Monika GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Mr. Inderjit GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Mr. Durgesh Srivastava BRCM CET Bahal (Bhiwani) Ms. Renu GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Mr. Styanaran GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Mr. Manoj Kumar GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Ms. Jyoti GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Mr. Rahul Kaushik GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Ms. Pooja GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Mr. Ankur GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Mr. Lalit Mohan GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Sh. Ashok Kumar GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Mr. Bhim Singh GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Dr. Laxmi Shankar Yadav GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Ms. Sunita Chaudhary GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Mrs. Usha Devi GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Ms. Swati GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Ms.Indu GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Ms. Nisha Kaliramna GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Mr. Pawan Kumar GDC Bahal (Bhiwani) Mr. Mohit Kumar Sethia GDC Bahal (Bhiwani)
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