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List of Agricultural Universities in India Andhra Pradesh 1. Acharya N. G
List of Agricultural Universities in India Andhra Pradesh 1. Acharya N. G. Ranga Agricultural University, Hyderabad 2. Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University, Tirupati 3. Dr. Y.S.R. Horticultural University, Venkataramannagudem, West Godavari Assam 4. Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat Bihar 5. Dr. RajendraPrasad Central Agricultural University, Pusa, Samstipur 6. Bihar Agricultural University, Sabour, Bhagalpur 7. Bihar Animal Science University, Patna Chhattisgarh 8. Indira Gandhi KrishiVishwavidyalaya, Krishak Nagar 9. ChhatisgarhKamdhenuVishwavidyalaya, Durg, Chhatisgarh Delhi (ICAR Deemed University) 10 Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa, Gujarat 11. Anand Agricultural University, Anand 12. Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh 13. Navsari Agricultural University, Navsari 14. Sardarkrushingar-Dantiwada Agricultural University Sardarkrushinagar, Dantiwada 15. Kamdhenu University, Gandhi Nagar Campus Office, Podium Level, M Floor, Sector 10-1, Gandhinagar Haryana 16. CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar 17. LalaLajpat Rai University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences , (ICAR Deemed University) 18. National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal Himachal Pradesh 19. CSK HP KrishiVishwavidyalaya, Palampur 20. Dr Y S Parmar University of Horticulture & Forestry, Nauni, Solan Manipur Central Agricultural University 21. Central Agricultural University, Imphal Jammu and Kashmir 22. Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology Jammu 23. Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology, Srinagar -
TOP 20 Sr.No Reg. No. Name Class/Course College/University State Rank Prize
TOP 20 Sr.no Reg. Name Class/Course College/University State Rank Prize no. 1. 14 N. Apurva Ravali BA., LL. B Year/Sem - 5 th Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Law College Telangana 1 Rs.1500/- + Certificate of / 10th University - Osmania University Excellence 2. 43 Janani Parthiban BSc.Physics 2nd Year SDNB Vaishnav College For Women, Tamilnadu 2 Rs.1000/- + Certificate of Injambakkam, Chennai-115 Excellence 3. 75 G.Aishwarya B.Tech Anurag University, Hyderabad Telangana 3 Rs.500/- + Certificate of Year/Sem-1st year/2nd sem Excellence 4. 84 M.Bhavana, BBA, 1st year/2nd Sem. Andhra Loyola College, Vijayawada Andhra 4 Certificate of Excellence Pradesh 5. 59 Rohan Tiwari B.Tech. 2nd Year SCSVM (Deemed to be university), Tamilnadu 5 Certificate of Excellence Kachipuram 6. 30 S.Vasudevan BBA-LLB(H) 3rd yr/6th sem. Benett University, Greater Noida Haryana Certificate of Appreciation 7. 23 A. Sai Sowmya BA, 2nd year Little Flower Degree College, Uppal Telangana Certificate of Appreciation 8. 68 Gaddam Sindhuja MSc. Organic Chemistry Jawaharlal Nehru Technological Telangana Certificate of Appreciation University- Hyderabad 9. 6 K. Ujwala LL.B [3 YDC] Andhra Mahila Sabha Telangana Certificate of Appreciation First Year, Second Semester College of Law for Women, Hyd. 10. 44 Atul Raj B.Ed Regional Institute of Education, Odisha Certificate of Appreciation Year : 3rd Bhubaneswar 11. 37 Revanth Chowdary Agricultural engineering, 3rd College of Agricultural Engineering, Telangana Certificate of Appreciation Tella Year Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University. 12. 85 Abothula Naga BBA, Andhra Loyola College, Vijayawada Andhra Certificate of Appreciation Harshitha 1YEAR/2sem. Pradesh 13. -
School of Chemistry University of Hyderabad Report of Activities
Resource g n C i k e r n t o r w e t e N School of Chemistry University of Hyderabad UGC Networking Resource Centre School of Chemistry University of Hyderabad (http://chemistry.uohyd.ac.in/~nrc) Report of activities: 2008 – 2016 (Updated: September 30, 2016) Contents No. Title Page 1 Introduction 3 2 Mandate 4 3 Organization / management 5 a Program implementation committee 5 b Management of the Centre 5 c Website of the Centre 6 d Administration and online accounting 6 4 Activities 7 a Training visit 8 b Summer / Winter project 9 c Winter / Summer school 10 d Lecture visit by School faculty 12 e Short visits 1. Open House program during IYC 13 2. Regular visits 14 3. Conference participation 15 f Statistics on the participants in the programs 1. In terms of reservation and gender 16 2. In terms of regional distribution 17 5 Hostel 18 6 Research infrastructure 19 7 Status of funds 20 8 Annexures 21 Annexures No. Title Pages I Participants in training visit 22 – 35 II Impact of training visit 36 – 43 III Summer / winter project students 44 – 68 IV Participants in summer/winter schools 69 – 79 V Participation in the Open House program 80 – 81 2 1. Introduction The UGC Networking Resource Centre at the School of Chemistry, University of Hyderabad (UGC-NRC) was established in June 2008 based on the special grant received for the purpose from the University Grants Commission, in response to the proposal submitted by the School in February 2008. Against a total sanctioned fund of Rs.10,00,00,000, the UGC released to the University, Rs.5,00,00,000 in 2008, subsequently Rs.1,00,00,000 in 2014 and Rs. -
All India Council for Technical Education (A Statutory Body Under Ministry of HRD, Govt
All India Council for Technical Education (A Statutory body under Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India) Nelson Mandela Marg,Vasant Kunj, New Delhi-110070 Website: www.aicte-india.org APPROVAL PROCESS 2018-19 Extension of Approval (EoA) F.No. South-Central/1-3513847155/2018/EOA Date: 16-Apr-2018 To, The Principal Secretary (Higher Education) Govt. of Telangana, D Block, 117 Telangana Secretariat, Hyderabad Sub: Extension of Approval for the Academic Year 2018-19 Ref: Application of the Institution for Extension of approval for the Academic Year 2018-19 Sir/Madam, In terms of the provisions under the All India Council for Technical Education (Grant of Approvals for Technical Institutions) Regulations 2016 notified by the Council vide notification number F.No.AB/AICTE/REG/2016 dated 30/11/2016 and amended on December 5, 2017 and norms standards, procedures and conditions prescribed by the Council from time to time, I am directed to convey the approval to Permanent Id 1-5041803 Application Id 1-3513847155 Name of the Institute HOLY MARY INSTITUTE OF Name of the Society/Trust HOLY TRINTITY EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE SOCIETY Institute Address BOGARAM VILLAGE Society/Trust Address 8-2-248/A,G-2,MAHARSHI KEESARA MANADAL HOUSE,ROAD NO-3,BANZARA BOGARAM HILLS,HYDERABAD- KEESARA MANDA 34,HYDERABAD,HYDERABAD,And R R DISTRICT hra Pradesh,500034 ANDHRA PRADESH 501301, BOGARAM, RANGAREDDI, Telangana, 501301 Institute Type Unaided - Private Region South-Central Opted for Change from No Change from Women to Co-Ed NA Women to Co-Ed and vice and vice versa -
ZSL National Red List of Nepal's Birds Volume 5
The Status of Nepal's Birds: The National Red List Series Volume 5 Published by: The Zoological Society of London, Regent’s Park, London, NW1 4RY, UK Copyright: ©Zoological Society of London and Contributors 2016. All Rights reserved. The use and reproduction of any part of this publication is welcomed for non-commercial purposes only, provided that the source is acknowledged. ISBN: 978-0-900881-75-6 Citation: Inskipp C., Baral H. S., Phuyal S., Bhatt T. R., Khatiwada M., Inskipp, T, Khatiwada A., Gurung S., Singh P. B., Murray L., Poudyal L. and Amin R. (2016) The status of Nepal's Birds: The national red list series. Zoological Society of London, UK. Keywords: Nepal, biodiversity, threatened species, conservation, birds, Red List. Front Cover Back Cover Otus bakkamoena Aceros nipalensis A pair of Collared Scops Owls; owls are A pair of Rufous-necked Hornbills; species highly threatened especially by persecution Hodgson first described for science Raj Man Singh / Brian Hodgson and sadly now extinct in Nepal. Raj Man Singh / Brian Hodgson The designation of geographical entities in this book, and the presentation of the material, do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of participating organizations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, or area, or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. The views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect those of any participating organizations. Notes on front and back cover design: The watercolours reproduced on the covers and within this book are taken from the notebooks of Brian Houghton Hodgson (1800-1894). -
A Case Study from Ramannapeta Mandal, Nalgonda, Telangana, India: Fluoride Contamination of Ground Water
A Case Study From Ramannapeta Mandal, Nalgonda, Telangana, India: Fluoride Contamination of Ground Water Dr.G.Machender Ganaboina ( [email protected] ) Mahatma Gandhi University Narsimha Kota Osmania University Research Article Keywords: Fluoride Contamination, Groundwater, Remote sensing, Ramannapeta Mandal Posted Date: July 30th, 2021 DOI: https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-681568/v1 License: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Read Full License Page 1/14 Abstract The groundwater quality evaluation for uoride element was studied in Ramannapeta Mandal, Nalgonda District, and Telangana State, India. The water samples were collected in pre and post monsoon seasons in the year of 2015-2016 from hand pumps bore wells or dug wells in the villages of Ramannapeta Mandal. The collected water samples were analyzed within a week. The Spatial distributions of uoride maps were prepared with the help of the Remote Sensing Imaginary (RSI) and Geographical Information System (GIS) techniques. The range of uoride in the study area varied from 0.6 to 5.6 ppm whereas the maximum permissible limit in drinking water is 1.5 ppm (As per Bureau of Indian Standard (BIS) guideline-IS: 10500: 1991). The high contamination 4.0- 5.5 ppm of uoride in drinking water was observed in Siripuram, Dubbaka villages. During the study, it was found that the most of villages in Ramannapeta Mandal are affected with high uoride content in drinking water in the range of 1.5-3.0 ppm. Nalgonda district including Ramannapeta Mandal is underlain by different rocks such as granites (80%), gneisses, dolerite, dykes (10%), older metamorphic and intrusive (10%). -
District Transport Master Plan (DTMP)
Government of Nepal District Transport Master Plan (DTMP) Ministry of Federal Affairs and Local Development Department of Local Infrastructure Development and Agricultural Roads (DOLIDAR) District Development Committee, Morang February 2013 Prepared by the District Technical Office (DTO) for Morang with Technical Assistance from the Department of Local Infrastructure and Agricultural Roads (DOLIDAR), Ministry of Federal Affairs and Local Development and grant supported by DFID i FOREWORD It is my great pleasure to introduce this District Transport Master Plan (DTMP) of Morang district especially for district road core network (DRCN). I believe that this document will be helpful in backstopping to Rural Transport Infrastructure Sector Wide Approach (RTI SWAp) through sustainable planning, resources mobilization, implementation and monitoring of the rural road sub-sector development. The document is anticipated to generate substantial employment opportunities for rural people through increased and reliable accessibility in on- farm and off-farm livelihood diversification, commercialization and industrialization of agriculture sector. In this context, rural road sector will play a fundamental role to strengthen and promote overall economic growth of this district through established and improved year round transport services reinforcing intra and inter-district linkages . Therefore, it is most crucial in executing rural road networks in a planned way as per the District Transport Master Plan (DTMP) by considering the framework of available resources in DDC comprising both internal and external sources. Viewing these aspects, DDC Morang has prepared the DTMP by focusing most of the available resources into upgrading and maintenance of the existing road networks. This document is also been assumed to be helpful to show the district road situations to the donor agencies through central government towards generating needy resources through basket fund approach. -
1. Agriculture
1. AGRICULTURE • Agriculture sector plays a pivotal role in meeting the dietary requirements of one of the most densely populated districts - Medchal – Malkajgiri. • Total Agriculture land in the District (as per RB record) : 70000 Ac Net cultivated area : 26807 Ac • Predominant crops: Paddy (47% of cultivated area), Maize (11%), Fodder (6%), Redgram (3%), Cotton (2%), Other food crops (30%) of cultivated area. • Soils : Red soil is predominant (70%), Black soils (30%) • Source of irrigation: Bore wells : 14000 Ac Minor irrigation tanks: 2600 Ac Musi : 3000 Ac • Rainfall Normal :711 mm Actual: 813.7mm % Deviation: 14 Normal No .of Rainy Days : 59 • Market facility : Through procurement centres, AMC Medchal, Pvt traders, Local markets • Agri Input supply : Subsidy seed is distributed to farmers through online portal (OSSDS) at 7 notified sale points (3PACS, 3FACS, 1 MGC), Major sales are through private dealers(22) • Fertilizer supply through PACS, FSCS, Pvt dealers (42). • Rythu Samanvaya Samithies: 101 GRSS, 6MRSS 1ZRSS: Total 108 Flagship programmes / Schemes implemented during the Yr. 2019-20 Sl. Achievem % Scheme Target Remarks No ent Ach I FLAG SHIP PROG. Bank details of 27451farmers (except give it up, not 33334 23951 Far 71% interested cases) updated and Rythu Bandhu 1 Farmers 25.35 sent to C&DA. However Kharif 2019 34.85 Crores Crores 73% Amount credited to 23951 accounts by C&DA to the extent of budget released. 21307 Far 18327 86 % Rabi 2019- 20 Under progress at C&DA level 23.53 Crore 13.69Cr 56% 2 Rythu Bima 39640 39640 a -
Two-Day-Internationa
Abstract Proceedings of TWO-DAY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EMERGING TRENDS IN CHEMICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (ICETCPEST-2017) Date: 24th & 25th January 2017 CHIEF PATRON G. S. PANDA DAS, IAS Special Commissioner Technical Education and Collegiate Education PATRON Dr. K. GANGASWAR RAO RJD CCE Rajahmundry CHAIRMAN Dr. C. KRISHNA, M.Sc.Tech., Ph.D Principal, PR. Government College (Autonomous), Kakinada VICE – CHAIRMAN Sri. E. V. S. SUBRAMANYAM Incharge Dept of Chemistry Dr. M. M. PACHA P.G. Course Director ORGANIZING SECRETARY D. RAMA RAO PI DAE –BRSN Project, Faculty in Chemistry DIRECTORS OF AERF Dr. S. CHAKRADHARA GOUD Principal, Sana Engineering College, Kodada Dr. D. SUCHARITHA Director - AERF KEYNOTE SPEAKER Dr. PERIASWAMY, F.A.Sc, FNA Interim VC of Hyderabad Central University Website:www.prgc.ac.in Website:www.anveshanaindia.com 1 Abstract Proceedings of TWO-DAY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EMERGING TRENDS IN CHEMICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (ICETCPEST-2017) Date: 24th & 25th January 2017 CONFERENCE ADDRESS Dr. MALLIKARJUNA RAO. T Assistant Professor Adigrat University, Ethiopia EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS Prof. M. PERIA SAMY, F.A.Sc, FNA Interim VC of Hyderabad Central University Prof. D. B. RAMA CHARY School of Chemistry HCU Hyderabad Sri. E. V. S. SUBRAHMANYAM Head Department of Chemistry Dr. D. RAMA RAO PI DAE –BRSN Project, Faculty in Chemistry Dr. G. RAGHU Madin Life sciences Hyderabad Dr. P. HARIRAMA PRASAD HOD Department of Languages Dr. B. CHINA RAJU Scientist IICT Hyderabad Dr. S. VENKAT MOHAN Scientist IICT HYD (Bhatnagar Awardee) DR. A. VENKATA NARASAIAH Scientist IICT HYD (Bhatnagar Awardee) Dr. B. SRIDHAR Scientist IICT Huderabad Prof. -
Universities & Engineering Colleges
Universities & Engineering Colleges: B/AAR Mahaveer Engineering College-Keshavagiri, Hyderabad B/Abdul Kalam Engg College-Polvancha B/ABR College of Engg & Tech-Prakasam B/ACE Engg.College-Ghatkeshar B/Aditya College of Engineering-Madanepalli B/AIMS-CE-Mummidivaram B/Amrita Sai Inst of Tech & Science-Paritala,Vijayawada B/Ananth Laximi Inst.of Tec&Science-Ananthapur B/Andhra Loyola Inst of Engg & Tech-Vijayawada B/Andhra University College of Engineering (A)-Visakhapatnam B/Annamacharya-Hyderabad B/Annamacharya- Kadapa. B/Annamacharya -Tirupati B/Anurag-Aushapur-Ghatkeshar B/Anurag(CVSR)-Venkatapur-Ghatkeshar B/Anurag-Kodad B/Arjun College of Tech&Science-Batasingaram. B/Audisankara College of Engg & Tech-Nellore B/Aurora-Ghatkeshar B/Aurora-Uppal B/Aurora-Warangal B/Avanthi Engg College-Vizianagaram B/Avanthi Inst of Tech& Science-Hayathnagar B/AVN Institute of Engg & Tech-Ibrahimpatnam B/Balaji Inst.of Tech & Science-Narasampet B/Bapatla College of Engg -Bapatla B/Bharath Institute of Tech-Ibrahimpatnam B/Bheemavaram Engg College-Bheemavaram B/Bhoj Reddy Engg College -Malakpet B/BITS-Adoni, Kurnool B/BITS-Pilani-Shameerpet B/Bomma Inst of Tech & Science-Khammam B/BRIG-Hayathnagar B/BRIG-KNR-Hayathnagar B/BRIL - Hayathnagar B/Brindavan Inst of Tech & Science-Kurnool B/BVC Engg.College-Odalarevu B/BVRITW-Miyapur B/CBIT-Gandipet B/CBIT-Proddatur B/Chadalawada Ramanamma Engineering College-Tirupati B/Chaitanya Engg College-Mudhurawada,VSP B/Chaitanya Institute of Technology & Science-Warangal B/Chalapathi Inst of Engg& Tech-Guntur B/CJITS-Janagam B/CMR CET-Kandlakoya B/CMR EC-Kandlakoya,Medchal B/CMR IT-Kandlakoya,Medchal B/CMR TC-Kandlakoya,Medchal B/College of Agricultural Engg - Bapatla-Guntur B/CSI Wesly Inst of Tech & Science-Hyd B/CVR Engg College -Ibrahimpatnam B/Daripally.Anantharamulu College of Engg & Tech-Khammam B/Deccan College of Engg & Tech-Nampally, Hyderabad B/Dhanikula Inst of Engg & Tech-Vijayawada B/DIET-Ankapalli B/D.M.S.SVH Colle of Engg - Machilipatnam B/Dr.KV Subbareddy Inst.of Tech and Science-Kurnool B/Dr.L.B. -
List of Colleges Offering M.Pharm. Courses for the Academic Year 2020-2021
List of colleges offering M.Pharm. Courses for the academic year 2020-2021 Tuition Tuition College Name of the Seats Intake College S No CollegeName College Address District Course Code Specialization Edu.Type Min Fee Per Fee Per Univ. Remarks college website Code Course Intake Type Type Annum Semester JNTUH INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE 1 JNIS1 JNTUH CAMPUS, KUKATPALLY HYDERABAD JHPHANLS M.PHARM PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS Co.Ed 10 REG UNIV 90000 45000 JH https://jntuhist.ac.in/ AND TECHNOLOGY JNTUH INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE 2 JNIS1 JNTUH CAMPUS, KUKATPALLY HYDERABAD JHPHCETS M.PHARM PHARMACEUTICS Co.Ed 10 REG UNIV 90000 45000 JH https://jntuhist.ac.in/ AND TECHNOLOGY JNTUH INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE 3 JNIS1 JNTUH CAMPUS, KUKATPALLY HYDERABAD JHPHCGNS M.PHARM PHARMACOGNOSY Co.Ed 10 REG UNIV 90000 45000 JH https://jntuhist.ac.in/ AND TECHNOLOGY JNTUH INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE 4 JNIS1 JNTUH CAMPUS, KUKATPALLY HYDERABAD JHPHANLS M.PHARM PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS Co.Ed 5 SNS UNIV 90000 45000 JH https://jntuhist.ac.in/ AND TECHNOLOGY JNTUH INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE 5 JNIS1 JNTUH CAMPUS, KUKATPALLY HYDERABAD JHPHCETS M.PHARM PHARMACEUTICS Co.Ed 5 SNS UNIV 90000 45000 JH https://jntuhist.ac.in/ AND TECHNOLOGY JNTUH INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE 6 JNIS1 JNTUH CAMPUS, KUKATPALLY HYDERABAD JHPHCGNS M.PHARM PHARMACOGNOSY Co.Ed 5 SNS UNIV 90000 45000 JH https://jntuhist.ac.in/ AND TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WARANGAL 7 KUCP1 KAKATIYA UNIVERSITY CAMPUS KUPHCETS M.PHARM PHARMACEUTICS Co.Ed 5 REG UNIV 30000 15000 KU https://kakatiya.ac.in/ PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES URBAN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE -
ACHARYA NARENDRA DEVA a Biographical Sketch
ACHARYA NARENDRA DEVA A Biographical Sketch The second half of the 19th century produced many a great leader in India who fought for her freedom. Narendra Deva was one among them. His ancestors were Khatris of Kochhar sub-caste. They had migrated to the United Provinces (present Uttar Pradesh) from Sialkot (now in Pakistan). Narendra Deva's grandfather, Kunja Mull, had set up a utensils shop at Faizabad. He was prosperous and was able to send his son, Baldeva Prasad, for higher studies. The latter studied at Bareillv College and passed the Entrance examination of Calcutta University in the second division in 1874. Four years later he set up his legal p.«ctice at Sitapur. He was not only a lawyer, but also a writer of textbooks for children in English, Hindi and Persian. After the death of his father in 1891, he shifted to Faizabad to manage family affairs. Narendra Deva—originally named Avinashi Lai — was born at Sitapur on 31 October 1889. He was the second son of Baldeva Prasad and Jawahar Devi. He had three brothers and two sisters. Owing to his father, early influences on young Narendra Deva were of his own Hindu religion and culture. As a boy, he could recite Sandhya, Rudri and the Gita. He was instructed by a Maharashtrian Brahman in the Vedas. He also became familiar with 1 uisidas's Ramacharitmanasa, the Mahabharata in Hindi, Sur Sogar, Laghu-Siddhanta-Kaunntdi and Amarkosh. Early in life, Narendra Deva came in touch with Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, a man of spotless personal character, a silver-tongued orator and the founder of Banaras Hindu University, whom Narendra Deva's father had met at Allahabad on the occasion of the Congress session in December 1888.