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The Department of Geology, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi: a Success Story of 100 Years
The Department of Geology, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi: A Success Story of 100 Years N V CHALAPATHI RAO Convener of the workshop & Editor-in-Chief -Journal of Earth System Science Department of Geology, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221 005, Uttar Pradesh, India E-mail: [email protected] The Department of Geology, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi: A Success Story of 100 Years N V CHALAPATHI RAO Convener of the workshop & Editor-in-Chief -Journal of Earth System Science Department of Geology, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221 005, Uttar Pradesh, India E-mail: [email protected] Completion of one hundred years of existence is a monumental occasion on every front. If an academic institution of eminence crosses this milestone it becomes imperative not only to celebrate this historic event, but also necessitate us to pause and ruminate with pride its long and illustrious journey through the past century. The Department of Geology of the Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi, established in 1919, has completed its centennial year in October of 2019 and joins the proud list of such century old prestigious academic institutions of our country like Presidency University, Kolkata, and Presidency College, Chennai, where such departments were started as early as in 1892 and 1910, respectively. It is a coincidence that two renowned earth science unions viz., the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG) and the American Geophysical Union (AGU) have completed 100 years of their glorious services in 2019. This write-up briefly outlines the evolutionary history of the Department of Geology, BHU, it’s phenomenal role as a progenitor and mentor to several other distinguished earth science departments across the country, present status, and also its roadmap for the future. -
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Annual Report 2017-2018
ANNUAL REPORT IISc 2017-18 INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE VISITOR The President of India PRESIDENT OF THE COURT N Chandrasekaran CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL P Rama Rao DIRECTOR Anurag Kumar DEANS SCIENCE: Biman Bagchi ENGINEERING: K Kesava Rao UG PROGRAMME: Anjali A Karande REGISTRAR V Rajarajan Pg 3 IISc RANKED INDIA’S TOP UNIVERSITY In 2016, IISc was ranked Number 1 among universities by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) under the auspices of the Ministry of Human Resource Development. It was the first time the NIRF came out with rankings for Indian universities and institutions of higher education. In both 2017 and 2018, the Institute was again ranked first among universities, as well as first in the overall category. CONTENTS Foreword IISc at a Glance 8 1. The Institute 18 Court 5 Council 20 Finance Committee 21 Senate 21 Faculties 21 2. Staff (administration) 22 3. Divisions 25 3.1 Biological Sciences 26 3.2 Chemical Sciences 58 3.3 Electrical, Electronics, and Computer Sciences 86 3.4 Interdisciplinary Research 110 3.5 Mechanical Sciences 140 3.6 Physical and Mathematical Science 180 3.7 Centres under the Director 206 4. Undergraduate Programme 252 5. Awards/Distinctions 254 6. Students 266 6.1 Admissions & On Roll 267 6.2 SC/ST Students 267 6.3 Scholarships/Fellowships 267 6.4 Assistance Programme 267 6.5 Students Council 267 6.6 Hostels 267 6.7 Institute Medals 268 6.8 Awards & Distinctions 269 6.9 Placement 279 6.10 External Registration Program 279 6.11 Research Conferments 280 7. Events 300 7.1 Institute Lectures 310 7.2 Conferences/Seminars/Symposia/Workshops 302 8. -
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Why I Became a Hindu
Why I became a Hindu Parama Karuna Devi published by Jagannatha Vallabha Vedic Research Center Copyright © 2018 Parama Karuna Devi All rights reserved Title ID: 8916295 ISBN-13: 978-1724611147 ISBN-10: 1724611143 published by: Jagannatha Vallabha Vedic Research Center Website: www.jagannathavallabha.com Anyone wishing to submit questions, observations, objections or further information, useful in improving the contents of this book, is welcome to contact the author: E-mail: [email protected] phone: +91 (India) 94373 00906 Please note: direct contact data such as email and phone numbers may change due to events of force majeure, so please keep an eye on the updated information on the website. Table of contents Preface 7 My work 9 My experience 12 Why Hinduism is better 18 Fundamental teachings of Hinduism 21 A definition of Hinduism 29 The problem of castes 31 The importance of Bhakti 34 The need for a Guru 39 Can someone become a Hindu? 43 Historical examples 45 Hinduism in the world 52 Conversions in modern times 56 Individuals who embraced Hindu beliefs 61 Hindu revival 68 Dayananda Saraswati and Arya Samaj 73 Shraddhananda Swami 75 Sarla Bedi 75 Pandurang Shastri Athavale 75 Chattampi Swamikal 76 Narayana Guru 77 Navajyothi Sree Karunakara Guru 78 Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha 79 Ramakrishna Paramahamsa 79 Sarada Devi 80 Golap Ma 81 Rama Tirtha Swami 81 Niranjanananda Swami 81 Vireshwarananda Swami 82 Rudrananda Swami 82 Swahananda Swami 82 Narayanananda Swami 83 Vivekananda Swami and Ramakrishna Math 83 Sister Nivedita -
February-Capsule-E-Book-Splessons
Stay Connected With SPNotifier EBooks for Bank Exams, SSC & Railways 2020 General Awareness EBooks Computer Awareness EBooks Monthly Current Affairs Capsules Andhra Pradesh flagged off India’s 1st of its kind first ‘fruit train’ HRD Minister chaired meeting of the INCCU with UNESCO in New Delhi 2019 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report: India’s ORF ranks 27th; CEIP, US tops the list Bank of Baroda signed pact with CARE Ratings to assess the credit quality of SMEs NABARD approved loan worth Rs 140 crore at low interest to Punjab Agri Development Bank Govt data: BoM & SBI were only PSBs rated ‘good’ in digital transactions in Dec 2019 Ajay Bisaria Appointed as Next High Commissioner of India to Canada Indian-origin techie Arvind Krishna elected as CEO for IBM Abidali Neemuchwala quits as CEO and MD from Wipro Govt appoints M.Ajit kumar as chairman of CBIC Canara Bank MD & CEO R.A. Sankara Narayanan retires In a first IAF’S AN-32 aircraft landed at Leh with indigenous bio-jet fuel Veteran social activist and feminist writer Vidya Bal dies at 83 Padmashri awardee & Eminent Punjabi novelist Dalip Kaur Tiwana passed away at 84 YSR Pension Kanuka doorstep pension scheme launched in AP; pensioner age reduced to 60 from 65 World’s largest solar telescope reveals never-before-seen images of Sun’s turbulent surface Indian Navy conducts 5-day coastal security exercise, ‘Matla Abhiyaan’ in Kolkata, West Bengal President of India Inaugurated 34th Surajkund International Crafts Mela in Surajkund, Haryana from Feb 1 – 16, 2020. India -
Dear Aspirant with Regard
DEAR ASPIRANT HERE WE ARE PRESENTING YOU A GENRAL AWERNESS MEGA CAPSULE FOR IBPS PO, SBI ASSOT PO , IBPS ASST AND OTHER FORTHCOMING EXAMS WE HAVE UNDERTAKEN ALL THE POSSIBLE CARE TO MAKE IT ERROR FREE SPECIAL THANKS TO THOSE WHO HAS PUT THEIR TIME TO MAKE THIS HAPPEN A IN ON LIMITED RESOURCE 1. NILOFAR 2. SWETA KHARE 3. ANKITA 4. PALLAVI BONIA 5. AMAR DAS 6. SARATH ANNAMETI 7. MAYANK BANSAL WITH REGARD PANKAJ KUMAR ( Glory At Anycost ) WE WISH YOU A BEST OF LUCK CONTENTS 1 CURRENT RATES 1 2 IMPORTANT DAYS 3 CUPS & TROPHIES 4 4 LIST OF WORLD COUNTRIES & THEIR CAPITAL 5 5 IMPORTANT CURRENCIES 9 6 ABBREVIATIONS IN NEWS 7 LISTS OF NEW UNION COUNCIL OF MINISTERS & PORTFOLIOS 13 8 NEW APPOINTMENTS 13 9 BANK PUNCHLINES 15 10 IMPORTANT POINTS OF UNION BUDGET 2012-14 16 11 BANKING TERMS 19 12 AWARDS 35 13 IMPORTANT BANKING ABBREVIATIONS 42 14 IMPORTANT BANKING TERMINOLOGY 50 15 HIGHLIGHTS OF UNION BUDGET 2014 55 16 FDI LLIMITS 56 17 INDIAS GDP FORCASTS 57 18 INDIAN RANKING IN DIFFERENT INDEXS 57 19 ABOUT : NABARD 58 20 IMPORTANT COMMITTEES IN NEWS 58 21 OSCAR AWARD 2014 59 22 STATES, CAPITAL, GOVERNERS & CHIEF MINISTERS 62 23 IMPORTANT COMMITTEES IN NEWS 62 23 LIST OF IMPORTANT ORGANIZATIONS INDIA & THERE HEAD 65 24 LIST OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND HEADS 66 25 FACTS ABOUT CENSUS 2011 66 26 DEFENCE & TECHNOLOGY 67 27 BOOKS & AUTHOURS 69 28 LEADER”S VISITED INIDIA 70 29 OBITUARY 71 30 ORGANISATION AND THERE HEADQUARTERS 72 31 REVOLUTIONS IN AGRICULTURE IN INDIA 72 32 IMPORTANT DAMS IN INDIA 73 33 CLASSICAL DANCES IN INDIA 73 34 NUCLEAR POWER -
Academy News
Proc Indian Natn Sci Acad 84 No. 3 September 2018 pp. 795-801 Printed in India. ACADEMY NEWS INSA MEETINGS Several meetings were held during July 23-25, 2018 in the Academy premises. These included meetings of ICSU National Committees, Sectional Committees for recommending names of new Fellows and Committee for the selection of Foreign Fellows to be elected by the Council of the Academy. These were followed by meetings of the Council and General Body on July 25, 2018. During the General Body Meeting, Professor Professor KN Ganesh, FNA presenting a medal of the award AK Sood, President INSA, announced the following: lecture to Professor VK Singh, FNA (a) An Innovation Cell will be established in INSA which will draw support from the fellowship Professor Darshan Ranganathan Memorial of NASI, IASc and INAE besides INSA. Lecture (2016): Professor M Lakshmi Kantam, FNA, Dr BP Godrej Distinguished Professor, Department Professor Ashok K Singhvi, Vice-President, of Chemical Engineering, Institute of Chemical Science and Society, will monitor the activities Technology, Mumbai delivered Professor Darshan of this cell. Ranganathan Memorial Lecture on C-H Bond (b) There is a change in the schedule of Council/ Activation by using Copper Catalysts at Institute of General Body meetings. Instead of four, only Chemical Technology, Mumbai on July 30, 2018. three Council and General Body meetings will Syed Husain Zaheer Medal (2017): Professor GD be held each year. This will save the precious Yadav, FNA, Vice-Chancellor & RT Mody man days of the participating members besides Distinguished Professor, Institute of Chemical the expenditure involved in organizing these Technology, Mumbai delivered Syed Husain Zaheer meetings. -
Patrika-March 2013.Pmd
No. 57 March 2013 Newsletter of the Indian Academy of Sciences Seventy-Eighth Annual Meeting, Dehra Dun 2 – 4 November 2012 The 78th Annual Meeting of the Academy, hosted by the Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology in Dehra Dun over November 2–4, 2012, saw a return to this venue after nineteen years, the previous Annual Meeting in Inside.... this city having been in 1993. Thanks to its location in the Himalayan foothills, and the proximity to many 1. Seventy-Eighth Annual Meeting, Dehra Dun places of historic interest, the attendance was very 2 – 4 November 2012 .......................................... 1 good – 135 Fellows, 11 Associates and 47 invited 2. Twenty-Fourth Mid-Year Meeting teachers. 5 – 6 July 2013 ..................................................... 4 The packed three day 3. 2013 Elections ........................................................ 6 programme included, apart from the opening 4. Special Issues of Journals ..................................... 7 Presidential address, two 5. Discussion Meetings ............................................... 9 Special Lectures, two 6. ‘Women in Science’ Panel Programmes .............. 13 evening Public Lectures, two mini Symposia, and 7. STI Policy – Brainstorming Session .................... 15 presentations by 19 Fellows 8. Raman Professor .................................................. 15 and Associates. The Presidential address by Professor A. K. Sood, the 9. Summer Research Fellowship Programme ......... 16 concluding one for the triennium 2010-2012, carried forward -
Bihar Public Service Commission, Patna
Bihar Public Service Commission, Patna. List of ELIGIBLE Candidates for Asst. Professor, Geography, Advt. No. 55/2014 in Universities & Its Constituent Colleges ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- S. No. ROLL No. SEX/ NAME STATUS REMARKS CAT. 1. 55010001 SHUBHI MISRA F/01 NET, M.phil. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 2. 55010003 AZHARUDDIN SK M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 3. 55010004 ANITA F/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 4. 55010007 SHEO NATH VERMA M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 5. 55010015 MADHUCHHANDA DHOLE F/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 6. 55010020 MANOJ KR RAJAK M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 7. 55010029 UPENDRA KR YADAV M/05 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 8. 55010034 RAJEEV KR SINGH M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 9. 55010035 BHOLANATH GORAI M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 10. 55010039 MADHAV MUKUND PATHAK M/01 NET, No Ph.D., M.Phil without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 11. 55010040 AMERESH KUMAR M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 12. 55010041 KOYEL SARKAR F/01 NET, M.phil without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 13. 55010043 AKHTAR HASINUR RAHAMAN M/01 NET, Ph.D. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 14. 55010044 RADHA RAMAN M/05 NET, Ph.D. without UGC Reg. 2009 Eligible 15. 55010050 PRABHAT RANJAN M/05 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 16. 55010053 SAURABH M/01 NET, No Ph.D. Eligible 17. 55010057 KISHOR KUMAR M/02 NET (Result attached but certificate not Pro Eligible attached), No Ph.D. 18. 55010065 SANJAY KR YADAV M/05 NET, Ph.D. without UGC Reg. -
Internationalisation of a Contemporary Hindu Movement Alexis Avdeeff
Internationalisation of a contemporary Hindu Movement Alexis Avdeeff To cite this version: Alexis Avdeeff. Internationalisation of a contemporary Hindu Movement: Between universalist ambi- tion and nationalist orientations: the case of The Art of Living Foundation (Vyakti vikas Kendra) and its transnational community. 21th European Conference on Modern South Asian Studies (ECMSAS) - Panel 41 - ”Religious Reform Movements in South Asia from Nineteenth Century to the Present” convened by Professor Gwilym Beckerlegge (The Open University, Manchester), Jul 2010, Bonn, Germany. hal-00975129 HAL Id: hal-00975129 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00975129 Submitted on 8 Apr 2014 HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci- destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents entific research documents, whether they are pub- scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, lished or not. The documents may come from émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de teaching and research institutions in France or recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires abroad, or from public or private research centers. publics ou privés. Internationalisation of a contemporary Hindu Movement Between universalist ambition and nationalist orientations: the case of The Art of Living Foundation (Vyakti vikas Kendra) and its transnational community1 Alexis Avdeeff PhD in Social and Historical Anthropology, EHESS (Toulouse) (LISST-CAS, UMR 5193) The Art of Living Foundation, also known in India as Vyakti Vikas Kendra2, is a new religious movement whose popularity has not ceased to grow in the whole Indian sub- continent, and beyond. Founded and carried out by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar – “the fastest growing guru in the market place of happiness”3 – the movement promotes a spirituality accessible to all, based on simplified yogic practices and a philosophical teaching of neo- vedantic inspiration. -
Dharma : the Universal Foundation of Life
1 The Universal Foundation of Life Dharma : The Universal Foundation of Life Justice Dr. M. Rama Jois Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha), Former Chief Justice of Punjab and Haryana High Court, Former Governor of Jharkhand and Bihar ‘Dharma’ a two lettered Samskrit word in Devanagari, though the shortest, has very wide meaning covering every sphere of activity of human beings. Laying down a righteous code of conduct as distinct from religion [majahab] which means mode or method of worship of God by the believers in the existence of God though many English educated persons have misunderstood or misinterpreted it as religion. There is no word equivalent to Dharma in any other language of the World. Consequently, in all major English dictionaries ‘Dharma’ is included and its various shades of meaning are given. It is universal and constitutes the very foundation of the Universe. This is so declared in Mahanarayanopanishad [Section 79-7] thus:- kÉqÉÉãï ÌuɵÉxrÉ eÉaÉiÉÈ mÉëÌiÉ¸É | sÉÉåMåü kÉÍqÉï¸Ç mÉëeÉÉ EmÉxÉmÉïÎliÉ | kÉqÉåïhÉ mÉÉmÉqÉmÉlÉÑSÌiÉ | kÉqÉåï xÉuÉïÇ mÉëÌiÉ̸iÉqÉç | iÉxqÉÉiÉç kÉqÉïÇ mÉUqÉÇ uÉSÎliÉ || Dharma constitutes the foundation of all affairs in the World. People respect those who adhere to Dharma. Dharma insulates (people) against sinful thoughts. Everything in this world is founded on Dharma. Dharma therefore, is considered supreme. Dharma: The Universal Foundation of Life 2 3 The Universal Foundation of Life The role of Dharma is that it acts as an internal check, any system of polity and by all persons exercising State’s power. a preventive against sinful actions as it destroys the very The Mahabharata discourse on the principles of Rajadharma cause of such actions, namely sinful thoughts.