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A Bi-monthly Newsletter Man has squeezed earth dry : Expert 'Muhabbatein Lutaunga' whereas Shobhna Chakravorty of the Arts Faculty rendered :4ye Nazni SunoNa. ' Cheers greeted the song 'Babuji Stress for geriatric care Ohire Chalna PyarMein Zara Sambhalna' by Payal Bannerjee of the Education Faculty. Mrinal of the Institute of Technology rendered 'Wo Lamhe Wo Yadein Koin Na Jane' while Suraj Singh of the Faculty of Management Studies rendered '/ss Delivering the SM Marwah Oration on the inaugural function of a two-day Continuing Medical Education (CME) on 'Health Care of Elderly' at K N Udupa auditorium on 22 February. Head of the geriatric unit in the All IndiaInstitute of MedicalSciences (New Delhi) Prof A B Dey said, "Old age is not a curse but could prove to be a boon if your approach is positive." The Medicine Department of the Institute of MedicalSciences has organised the programme in collaboration with the World Health Organization and Government of India. Prof Dey said that adequate preventive measures were required after the age of 60 to live a cheerful old age. He said that generally old age was considered a curse because of various health and psychologicalcomplications but proper health assistance and a positive approach could change the phenomenon." We in India do not plan for our older life and that causes enormous difficulties," he said, advocating adequate old age plans to counter various problems, including a provision of medicalexpenditure for old age. "In India,two out of three persons above the age of 60 are striving for survival whereas 87 per cent aged people suffer from acute problems of some kind", he said, adding that older people had common illnesses in large numbers. Tarah Ashiqui Ka Asar Chhod Jaunga.' In the duet category, Purnima Singh and Bhagirath jalan of the Commerce Faculty presented 'Sathiya Tune Kya Kiya' and won applause. Anupriya Chatterjee and Lovli Bhattacharya presented 'Tumko Piya Oil Oiya, Bade Naaz Se' whereas Sudhanshu Mishra and Suyesh Kumar of the Institute of technology rendered the toe tapping number 'KajrareEminent environmental scientist Prof K P Singh, on 27 February, said overexploitation of natural resources was posing serious problems for mankind. He was addressing the inaugural function of a two day National Science Day Programme organised by the School of Biotechnology in the Science Faculty. He remarked about the discovery of Raman Effect by the late Prof C V Raman. He said the temperature had increased by 6 degree Celsius due to globalwarming inthe last 50 years. Lack of awareness and population explosion Wde the main reasons for such problems, he said. He also talked about deforestation, bio-diversity, the adverse effect of pesticides and global warming at length. He asked students to extend support to conservation efforts and stressed the need for steps to check overexploitation of natural resources. Earlier, Prof Ashok Kumar, Coordinator, School of Biotechnology welcomed the guests. Prof B D Singh introduced the theme of the programme. Institute of Technology Director Prof S N Upadhyay and Science Faculty Dean Prof P Chandra also addressed the inaugural function. Prof Ani! Kumar Tripathi proposed the vote of thanks. Over 200 students of I3 city schools participated in the programme, Most of them displayed models and posters on the environment. A large number of posters and models suggested ways to avoid environmental problems. Spandan'o6enthralls Students of various faculties and colleges presented a number of mesmerizing cultural programmes and won the hearts of the audience during the five-day inter-faculty youth festival 'Spandan-06' here in Banaras Hindu University on 6th February. Inthe solo song category, Amrit Kumar of DAV Degree College rendered Kajrare Tere Kare Kare Naina. ' The students also participated in a short play competition which was based on 'corruption' and 'Mungeri Lal Ke Haseen Sapne. ' A debate was held atthe Arts Faculty auditorium. India on the Silk Road Atwo day International seminar on Indian on the Silk Route was organized by the Dept of Foreign Languages and the BjK Institute of Buddhist and Asian Studies on February 27 to 28. It was attended by I7 eminent scholars from japan, China, Belgium and France as well as from different parts of India. The seminar was inaugurated by Prof S Ljain, Dean, Faculty of Arts and was presided by Prof T K Biswas, Director, Bharat Kala Bhavan. Participants were welcomed by Dr Vinodanand Tiwari, Head of Foreign Languages Dept Prof Kamal Sheel, convener of the seminar, at the outset highlighted the importance of research on the Silk road and its continued importance for India. It was the conduit for the flow of ideas and material goods between India and China and also rest of Asia. It historically established the international image of India. In his keynote address, Prof Eiichi Ishigami of Tokyo University highlighted japan's linkages with the Silk Road and exhibited materials preserved in Imperial museum. Prof Vanput of Belgium discussed Xuan Zang's trip to Nalanda. ProfVershauer (France) examined the impact of Silk Road on japan. Among other significant papers were those by Prof Fujia Reio (Kyushu), Matsukubo Shyin (Nara), K Sugimoto (Osaka), Prof C Willemen (Royal Academy, Belgium), Prof Ghoble, Prof Rajiv Sinha, Dr Supriya Rai, Dr Pandit, etc. In his valedictory address, Prof H P Ray of Asiatic Society, Kolkata drew attention to the Northeastern portion of the Silk Road and its historical and present importance. Dr Lalji proposed vote of thanks. He informed that blindness, deafness, arthritis, osteoporosis, generative diseases, mental ill health, decline insensory system and metabolic syndrome were most common among people above the age of 60 in India. Earlier, ViceChancellor Prof Panjab Singh inaugurated the programme. NAAC delegation A twelve member delegation of National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) was on a four-day visit to the Banaras Hindu University to assess the academic standard of this University. Headed by a former vice chancellor of Pune University, Prof. Ashok S Kolhaskar, the NAAC delegation landed in BHU on 24 April and stayed till 27th April. Prof Ashok S Kolhaskar, Prof B M Hegde and Prof S C Shetty were in 'PI.team whereas Prof I V Subbarao and Prof B L Singhania were in 'B' team. Prof B Ramamurti, Prof Vishwanath N Das and Prof A Q Contractor were in 'C team Prof C Thangamuttu, Prof Sharmishtha Panja, Prof jagdish C Bhatia and Prof Ranveer Singh were in the 'Dteam. June-August 2006 G3 Infant mortality More than 9 million neo-natal deaths occurred each year across the world, out of which 98 per cent were reported in developing countries alone, said Head of the Pediatrics Department in the Institute of Medical Sciences (IMS), Prof B D Bhatia. Speaking on the inauguration of an advanced neo natal intensive care unit at Sir Sunderlal Hospital in BHU on 22 February, Prof Bhatia highlighted infant mortality across the world. He said that about 34 of every 1000 live born babies suffered neo-natal death (from birth to one month). "Neo-natal deaths account for twothird of deaths in infancy and 40 percent of deaths before the age of 5 years," he said, adding that the major causes of neo-natal death were infections, preterm delivery and asphysia, "Important indirect causes include low birth weight and hypothermia." Prof Bhatia said that the newly established neo natal intensive care Evening clinic begins Authorities of the Banaras Hindu University introduced the much awaited 'evening clinic' at the Sir Sunderlal Hospital from 15July evening. Vice Chancellor Prof Panjab Singh inaugurated clinic and lauded efforts of the authorities of the SS Hospital affiliated to the Institute of Medical Sciences in patient care. Prof Panjab Singh said services at the SS Hospital were being improved and the prestigious hospital would soon be equipped with a 'Hospital Information System' (HIS). The 'Evening Clinic' would now run from 4.30pm to 6.30pm (except Sunday and holidays) in the out patient department (OPD) ward of the Hospital in which expert consultants of IMSBHU would render their services to the needy. Patients will have to pay Rs.200 to get themselves diagnosed by senior consultants. Around 24 expert consultants would render their services at the clinic and each would diagnose a maximum of25 patients per day. Director of Institute of Medical Sciences, Prof Gajendra Singh welcomed the guests and highlighted the facilities of the evening clinic. Deputy Registrar M R Pathak conducted the programmed and Medical Superintendent of SS Hospital, Prof Saroj Churamani Gopal proposed a formal vote of thanks. Around 15 crore populace of Eastern Uttar Pradesh, some parts of Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh and Chattisgarh get benefitted by the services of the BHU hospital. The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs ~ June-August 2006 rate high in India unit comprised of advanced equipment to extend facilities of artificial ventilator support, warmers, syringe pumps, photo-therapy, monitors etc. He said that they would admit the newly born babies within 28 days of their birth. "There are 25 beds for newly born babies and 5 for their mothers. The unit has been established with a sum of more than Rs.30 lakh," he informed. Addressing the gathering, BHU Vice-Chancellor Prof Panjab Singh, who inaugurated the unit, expressed the hope that the neo-natal care unit would serve the masses and help in bringing down infant mortality. IMS Director Prof Gajendra Singh expressed concern over the infant mortality rate across the country in general and in Uttar Prades in Particular. Prof Singh also promised to extend financial support of Rs.30 lakh for establishing pediatric emergency and intensive care unit. had approved the proposal to accord AIIMS status to 13 medical institutes including Institute of Medical Sciences-Banaras Hindu University across the country at a cost of Rs.IS.6 billion, recently. Ganges Civilization 3. Art and Architecture 4. Science&Technology: Recent Re-searches 5. Archaeology of the Ganga Plain: New Perspectives 6. Chronology of Cultures of Ganga Plain. The convener of the Programme Prof Vibha Tripathi(HOD) proposed vote of thanks. Kulgeet on CD BHU Kulgeet, written by Prof S S Bhatnagar and composed by Pt. Omkar Nath Thakur is a pride of University. Almost all the functions, seminars, workshops etc. in any department of University start with Kulgeet. The audio CD of Kulgeet was needed since long. In July'05 the staff and students of Vocal Music Department, Faculty of Performing Arts prepared a CD and it was released by Hon'ble Vice Chancellor Prof Panjab Singh. The CD contains: (a) Kulgeet sung by Girls group so that the girls students of. BHU can sing with CD and learn it (b) Kulgeet sung by Boys group so that the boys students of BHU can singh with CD and learn it (c) Kulgeet in mixed voice (for presentation in any seminar or so). Mahamana's two bhajans : I-Sab Devan ke Dev Prabhu, 2Ghat-Ghat Vyapak Ram. Two prayers of Performing Arts: I-Yajurveda's six Shivsankalpa shlokes 2-Racha Prabhu. In the end the National Anthem 'Jana Gana Mana' is also presented. Aseminar on Studies on the 'Ganges Civilization', The CD was directed by HOD Dr Archana Dixit, Dr K Shashi Kumar, Dr Sangeeta Pandit & Mr. Shifting Paradigm was organised by Department Vijaya Kapoor, Mr Vinod Lele & Mr Santosh of Ancient Indian History, Culture & Archeology on 10-12 February. It was concluded that much Mishra and some students of vocal department data has been added to the history and actively cooperated. It is available on payment of archaeology of the Gangetic Plain since Sir Rs 60 from the sale counter of Publication Cell. Mortimer Wheeler first used the term the 'Ganges Civilization'. New dimensions have Placement in Geophysics been added to the history of cultures of the Ganga Plain. The dynamics of Interpretations of Department of Geophysics, is offering MSc (Tech) Geophysics courses of three years historical events and processes of cultural development have acquired new angles with duration in the Exploration Geophysics and availability of ever increasing evidence as a Meteorology. In each academic session 22 consequence of researches going on in the students (15 in Exploration Geophysics and 07 in Meteorology) are admitted for the courses. region. New chronologies have been located Since last two years through campus interview adding to the knowledge of cultures of the Ganga Plain. Influx of the Harappan tradition in the about 70% students were selected, by different Ganga Plain away from its epicentre has been organisation. Total number of students in both testified in a positive way. These facts and many specializationare I7 for the current session. The employment position for the session 2005-06 at more call for a fresh look at the pattern of growth of cultures in Gangetic Plain. Fresh paradigms of the end of March06 isgivenbelow: ONGC 7 inthe scale of Rs.12000-17500 cultural interpretations have also emerged. - 2 Rs.5 lacs/annum The seminar proposed to underline all the CGG important issues of culture and archaeology of Reliance - I Rs.5.5Iacs/annum DBM the Ganga Plain. Some of the broad themes Geotech - I Rs.I.8Iacs/annum identified as under: Oil com. - 2 Rs. I.56 lacs/annum I. Socio-Economic and Religious dimensions of In addition two students were awarded Junior cultures of the Gangetic Plain. Research Fellowship to work at Indian Institute of 2. Contributions of Epigraphy, Palaeography Tropical Meteorology, Pune. and Numismatic studies - [B[x)QDOO~ A Bi-monthly Newsletter NCC training compulsory Rectorof Banaras Hindu University, Prof S lele has said that the need of the hour was to make National Cadet Corps training compulsory at school and college level across the country. He was addressing the inaugural function of a tenday seminar-cum-workshop of associate NCC officers (ANOs) at law faculty on 18June. NCC Group 'P\ of BHU has organised the ten-day training programme. Prof lele saidthat the training of NCC inculcate a senseof discipline and thus leads one to the path of progress and development. He also highlighted the role of NCC in the development of the country. He said that formal education along with training of NCC could extract the hidden qualities of students. Group Commander Colonel VC Joshi exhorted the ANOs to take full advantage of this workshop. A wide-range discussion on contemporary political scenario of the country and ensuing capitalistic approach across the country was also held in the workshop. Prof S S Pandey presided over the technical session whereas Prof Asha Ram Tripathi conducted the programme. Prof V K Kumra, Colonel D C Upadhyay, Colonel K K Singh, Capt~:., R K Pandeyand Captain AsgarAli Ansari were among other prominent persons present 011 the occasion. Around 75 selected NCC officers from 14Group Headquarters of Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal participated in training programme. Deputy Director general (NCC) of Up, Brigadier DN Verma was the chief guest of the valedictory function of June27. Use religion to bring peace Religionis as important for varanasi as life and we need to use religion for bringing peace rather than to spread violence. Interfaith ~ialogueand discussions.are impo~nt<to .I<rtowtheways in. which religions are J~ed.to spread violence and not peace. Varanasi is known for respecting sentiments between traditional and modern thinking on social conditiolls. This was suggested at an iPwnatJ.ol1al training workshop e>Qi§'Craf1;igg peace tbrough citizen's or multitrack diplomacy' concluded at the Malaviya Centre for Peace Research on 27 March. The workshop was led by an eminent scholar and practitioner of conflict resolutioll Dr. John Davies, the Director of the <:entre for International Development and Conflict Management at the University of Maryland, USA. The three level in the workshop started with identifying needs, fears and concerns of Citizens ina conflict-torn societies. The workshop highlighted the promotion of self-restraint, disbelief in rumours, not passing on the rumours, restraint to be observed by political parties. The need to strengthen security mechanism, emergency health s~rvices,upgrade first aid facilities in public places, install dosed Circuit cameras in sensitive areas, ensure security response do not disrupt public life was also highlighted. leaders of both parties in conflict should issue joint statement. Tbe society at Varanasi needs more peace volunte~rs for conflict management and in this hour of grief the victims need fair distribution of relief in which NGOs can actively participate. The role of media should be to bridge the communication g~p and to convey the truth about what<.is happening not rumours to promote peace ioa conflict-torn city. Reform in administrative levels is the need of hour to encourage people for better reporting joint music concerts need to be organised and common platform for all is needed to meet,. negotiate and promote communal harmony. With traditional media help organising of street plays across the city on the crisis situation can promote sustaining Foundation Day of BHU celebrated With the celebration of its Foundation Day in traditional style on the auspicious occasion of BasantPanchamion 4th February, BanarasHindu University entered the centenary decade and on the occasion several functions were organized in the university, other educational institutes and placesin this holy city. In Banaras Hindu University, as per the tradition, the Vice-Chancellor Prof Panjab Singh offered prayer at the Goddess Saraswati idol at university foundation site in the morning and then he reached Women's College to see the ongoing Basant Panchami festival. later, the Vice-Chancellorreachedthe Triveni and inaugurated 50 room fourth unit of the complex-Kaveri Hostel in which 100 girls would be accommodated by the University. Complex peace at Varanasi. The workshop also suggested an expansion and strengthening peace communities to promote public vigilance in reporting suspicious acts and activities. Yaranasineeds more peace march ofihteliectu:iI and other communities for faith in the society. Promote role of women in peace making. In the long run reforms in the social and religious setting were suggested through educational/measures. Education reforms are needed to promote respect for human values, shared cultures and coexistence. Critical thinking of such Saints Kabir and Buddha will be useful to the people of city to identify issues that create disharmony among various groups so that they willpelp others rather than blaming. There was consensus that culture of blame needs to be discouraged and we need to understand the motives behind violent incidents and also need to understand why people choose violence to promote change. 111 the aftermath of globalisation the people are moving towards consumerism, materialism and the culture of get rich quicker in Varanasi that should be discouraged to make peoplefriendly. Th~y should alsotake some self responsibilities to promote peaceforgetting their grief. Special consideration should be given to the reasoning behind actions of those most affected and most vulnerable. Marginalised people need to be brought into mainstream economically and sociallyandthey need to be made aware about the disadvantage of the violence. Caste domination was criticised and change feudal and pariarchal mindset was argued. In the valedictory function, the Dean Prof P N Pandey thanked the centre for holding sucb workshop, while Prof Priyankar Upadhyay, Coordinator of centre concluded the seminar. June-August 2006F A Bi-monthly Newsletter IMS plans expansion The Faculty of Ayurveda, under it's expansion plan is going to build a new 125 bedded hospital on the campus. The dean, Prof Manjari Dwivedi said that they ayurveda faculty, which consists of eight academic departments and I5 degree giving divisions, is going to expand it's strength and activities. The creation of six new Railway Counter Reservation Inaugurated Vice-Chancellor of the Banaras Hindu University Prof Panjab Singh inaugurated a newly set up railway reservation counter in the BHU, here on 14June. The railway reservation counter is set up near the gate of the New Medical Enclave. Divisional Railway Manager of Northern Railway RK Gupta assured support from the railways for a smooth functioning of the reservation counter. Dean of the Students, Prof V K Kumra welcomed the guests, Senior Divisional Commercial Manager of Northern Railway, Alok Sharma, CSR Sri Ratnesh Verma and CSR (Vns) Sri SS Lal, BHU Executive Council member, Dr Satya Deo Singh, Prof AK Srivastava, Prof HN Prasad and Controller of Examination, Dr KP Upadhyay were present. competition and the National Institute of Technology (Surat) stood second in this event. Boys High School (Allahabad) won the BalVigyan event whereas Kendriya Vidyalaya (BHU) and Sunbeam School (Lahartara) finished second and third respectively. Earlier amazing laser show was organized at Swatantrata Bhawan on I Ith February late in the evening. Numerous images including flower, fist, girl and boy were displayed in the sky with the help of laser beams. The students were captivated by the show. Importance of systems biology "Systems Biology is an emerging field which integrates biological experiments with large scale departments was under process and it was data analysis and quantitative modelling'" said expected that the President of India, would give prof Ramakrishna Ramaswamy of School of his approval soon. A team of Central Council of Information and Technology, Jawaharlal Nehru Indian Medicine had visited to take stock of the University (New Delhi). available facilities. Delivering the inaugural address of a three day US Air Force Grant national seminar and workshop on Emphasis was on the 'ksharsutra therapy,' Asian office of US Air Force Research 'Bioinformatics and Computational Biology' at developed by this faculty to treat the patients of Development has sanctioned a project grant of Mahila Mahavidyalaya on 23 March, he said that ano-rectal disease. About 10000 patients $23160.0 per year for the period of three years. the main feature of systems biology was including foreigners were treated every year Dr V KSrivastava, Project Leader, Department of quantification. "Its focus is on systems that are with this therapy, she said. Dravya-gun Mechanical Engineering,lnstitute of Technology, composed molecular components. Although department of the faculty has a nursery of rare BHU will study the effect of aggressive systems are composed of matter; the emphasis medicinal plants and herbs. The ayurvedic of this very field lies in dynamics such as cellular environment on high temperature ceramic pharmacy is also gearing up to increase the metabolism or interconnections", he said. He composites, which is one of the core materials production and sale of ayurvedic medicines, for the application in space aircraft. Dr Srivastava also talked about different networks, importance said. National Botanical Research Institute has of networks, systems biology of cancer and also has already operated various International given an order of the supply of ayurvedic the possible designing of drugs. project for the development of high temperature medicines worth of Rs.90000. "Understanding some elements such as composites. structure of the systems (gene regulatory and Good news for those looking for a mix of biochemical networks as well as physical ayurvedic medication supported with yoga and Help Counter structures), dynamics of the system (both meditation to get rid of physical as well as mental qualitative and quantitative analysis), this actually problems. Banaras Hindu University plans to gives construction of the theory, model with soon offer these facilities. powerful prediction capability), control methods The Faculty of Ayurveda, Institute of Medical of system and design method of the system (this Sciences in collaboration with the tourism brings engineers and biologists to work together) department plans to introduce a unique concept etc. are very necessary", he said. of 'medical tourism' by offering different healing Prof Ramaswamy also discussed chemical packages. Prof Manjari Dwivedi, the Dean of interaction in a system such as protein-gene Ayurveda Faculty, said that 'the state interaction, protein-protein interaction and government had sanctioned a fund of Rs.3.5 genome etc. he said that the connectivities and crore for the establishment of an advanced topologies of the network determined their IT-BHU shines centre of Ayurveda combined with yoga and properties. Seminar convener Prof Uma Jaiswal Technex 2006 established the theme of the seminar and said meditation. We will offer ayurvedic health packages ranging from one week to several Students of the Institute of Technology,Banaras that applying network methods to information months depending on the type and condition Iof Hindu Universitywon maximum competitions in and metabolomics that could help in analyzing databanks for pathogens, plant and the ailments." Dwivedi added that the peoRle technical festival 'Technex-06" at Swatantrata growing animals. at suffering from different chronic diseases would be treated at this centre. Bhawan in BHU on 12 February. A third year student of IT-BHU Manoj Pawar won the She said that the proposed centre of ayurveda Panchatantrika Round and bagged a lap-top. and yogawould have all necessary components Anurag Bannerjee and Gaurav Basu of Amity including 'panch karma and meditation' to cure fill School (NOIDA) won the Redesigning Banaras chronic diseases. Besides, it would also help'in competition whereas IT-BHU's team stood second in this event. All the three-events of removing the misconception or wrong information about ayurvedic treatment from Robo-wars also went to the students of IT-BHU. peoples mind. She added that it would also be Varun Vadhvani,Ankit Gupta and ShyamSunder; instrumental in promoting the concept of all students of IT-BHU,won the Energonomics 'medicaltourism' event. IT-BHUbaggedthe first prize inthe model ~ June-August 2006 Principal of Mahila Mahavidyalaya Prof Sushila Singh welcomed the guests and BHU Rector Prof S Lele presided over the inaugural function. Organising secretary of the seminar Dr. Swati proposed the vote of thanks. 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Editor ~ June-August2006 ~ m?r-~JIT qir~ ~ qiTI A Bi-monthly Newsletter ~I held at Bali (Indonesia) 17 Following teachers have been deputed their respective conference / congress symposia / workshop. I 2 Dr A K Singh, Reader, Deptt of History of Art, Faculty of Arts to attend 4th International convention of Asian scholars (ICAS-4) held at Shanghai (China) during August 20-24, 2005. Dr Nandita Ghoshal, Reader, Deptt of Botany, Faculty of Science to attend 7th International Carbon dioxide Conference held at Colorado(USA) 3 4 5 7 Asian Scholars (ICAS-4)held at Shanghai (China) during August 20-24, 2005. Dr Vinod Kumar Dixit, Reader & Head, Deptt of Gastroenterology, IMS to attend World Congress of Gastroenterology held at Montreal(Canada) during Sept 10-14,2005. 19 20 Dr Paras Nath Singh, Deptt of Entomology & AgriL Zoology to attend National Conference on Applied Entomology: Current Status Challenges andopportunity held at Udaipur during Sept 26-28, 2005. Nov.23-25,2005. I 32 Prof MR Sen, Deptt. of Microbiology, IMS to attend the 29th National Congress of Indian Association of Medical Microbiologists (MICROCON 2005) held at Porur (Chennai) I 33 during October 21-23,2005. Dr Abhijit Mandai, Radiological Physicist, Deptt of Radiotherapy & Radiation Medicine, IMS to attend 1st International Conference on Dr TP Chaturvedi, Reader, Deptt. of Dental Surgery. IMS to attend 40th Indian Orthodontic Conference & 3rd World Edgewise Ortrhdontic Congress held at Chandigarh during Nov 11-13,2005. Prof BL Pandey, Deptt. of Pharmacology, I 35 IMS I 36 to attend Indian Pharmacological Society held during Dee 28-30, 2005 21 Prof (Ms) NQ Pankaj, Deptt of History, Faculty of Social Sciences to attend 4th International convention of Asian Scholars during August 18-20, Emerging Trends in Radiation Oncology I 34 (ETROC 2005) held at Bangalore during Sept. 9-11,2005. Prof MS Pandey, Dept of English, Faculty of Arts to attend 4th International Convention of Prof BN Pandey, Deptt. of Statistics, Faculty I 37 of Science to attend the 59th Annual Conference, Indian Soceiety of Agricultural Statistics held at Jammu during Nov 11-13, 2005. 22 Dr Shashi Bhushan Agrawal, Reader, Deptt. of Botany, Faculty of Science to attend International Conference on Environmental Mantlgement held at October 28-30, 2005. 23 Prof G Trivikramaiah, Head, Deptt of Telgu, Faculty of Arts held at Vijaywada during July22- 23,2005. Dr SP Vyas, Reader, Deptt of Jain & Buddha Darshan, Faculty of SVDV : Indian Society for Buddhist Studies held at Delhi during August 11-13,2005. 9 Dr. Vyas Ji Tripathi, Deptt of Chemistry, Faculty of Science to attend the Training Programme on Herbal Formulation held at Lucknow during 3-5,2005 10 Dr RK Srivastava, Reader, Deptt of Geology, Faculty of Science for attending conference held at Rovaneime (Finland) during 3 Ist July to 3rdAugsut, 05. II Dr Ramesh Kumar Singh, Reader cum Agronomist, Deptt of Agronomy, lASe to attend 20 Asian PacificWeed Sciences Society Conference held at HoChi Minh City (Vietname) during Nov 7-11,2005 12 Prof Dipak De, Deptt of Extension Education, ISScs to attend the CGRA 3rd International Conference 2005 held at Guangzhou (China) during Dee 12-14,05. 13 Dr N Janardan Raju, Lecturer, Deptt of Geology, Faculty of Science to visit Brazil for a period of three months wef 15.11.2005 to 14.02.2006 under Bilateral Exchange Programme of INSA 15 Dr Ramashray Pd Singh, Reader, Dept of Geology, Faculty of Science to attend the7th International Symposium on Land Subsidence SISOLS(Shanghai)Chinza during October 2328,2005 16 Dr V K Dixit, Reader & Head, Deptt of Gastroenterology, IMS to attend Asia Pacific Study & Lever Disease Conference (APSAL) 8 18 during Sept 25-30,2005 (ICAS-4) held at Shanghai(China) 20-24,2005. 6 to attend / seminar during August 2005 24 25 Hyderabad I 38 during Dr Rajesh Kr Srivastava, Reader, Deptt. of Geology, Faculty of Science to attend Group I 39 Discussion & Scientific Meeting on Kimberlites & related Rocks in India held at Bangalore, Hyderabad during Nov 22-26,2005 Prof DA Gangadhar, Dept. of Philosophy & Religion, Faculty of Arts to attend Indian I 40 Philosophical Congress held at Darjeeling (WB) during October 24-27,200. Dr.Vinodanand Tiwari, Reader, Deptt. of Foreign Language, Faculty of Arts to attend the International seminar: Russia at the I 41 Crossroads; Society & Culture in 21 st Century held at New Delhi during Oct 18-19,2005. 26 Dr Abhinav Sharma, Lecturer, Deptt. of Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences to attend XIX All India Conference Indian Public Administration 30,2005. 27 28 42 held at Patiala during July 29- 43 Prof P N Pandey, Dept. of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences tp attend 31 st All India Sociological Conference held at Jammu during Oct. 25-27, 2005. 44 Dr K N Tiwari, Reader, Botany Section MMV to attend the International Conference on plant Genomics and Biotechnology: Challenges & Opportunity held at Raipur during Oct.26-28, I 45 2005. Creative Activities and their protection under Copy Right Law- A Human Approach held at SSJ Campus, Almora during Sept. I0-11 , 2005. Dr.A.K.Singh, Reader, Deptt. of History of Art, Faculty of Arts for attending the CAS International Conference held at Shanghai (China) during August 20-24,2005. Dr.Nandji Rai, Asstt. Teacher CHS (Boys) Kamachha for attending 4th ICAS International conference held at Shanghai (China) during Ausut 20-24,2005 Prof M Sahu, Deptt of Shalya Shalakya, IMS for attending 2nd World Wound Healing Societies Conference held at Paris(France). Prof.P.C.Srivastava, Deptt. of Physics for attending International Conference on Optoelectronics and Spectroscopy of Nano Structure Thin Films and Materials held at Beijing(China) duringAugust 2-4,20005. Dr Aditya Tripathi, Deptt. of Library & Information Science, Faculty of. Arts 9th International Conference and Ex hi bit ion: Information Technologies, Computer Systems and Publication for Libraries (LlBCOM-2005) held at Moscow during November 14-18,2005. Shri Y.K.Chandola, Lecturer, (Sr. Scale) Deptt. of Farm Engineering lASes to attend International Conference on Computer and Industrial Management (ICIM-2005) held at Bangkok (Thailand) during Oct 29-30, 2005. Dr Ritwik Sanyal, Reader, Deptt of Vocal Music, Faculty of Performing Arts to attend Sangeet Utsav (Workshop, seminar concert) held at Mahatma Gandhi Institute MOKA Mauritius during Nov.8-11 ,2005. Dr.D.N.Pandey, Reader, Deptt of Sangyaharan, IMS to attend 9th Natioal Conference AAIM held at Berhampur (Orrisa) during Dee 25-27,2005. Dr.Vijay Tilak, Lecturer, Deptt. of Pathology IMS to attend 54th Annual Conference of IAPM held at Indore during Nov.28-Dec.3, 2005. Prof S.K Bhattacharya, Deptt. of Medicine IMS to attend Annual confrence of Indian Rheumatism Association 2005 held at Hyderabad during Dee 1-4,2005 Prof. Bandana Bose, Deptt. of Plant Physiology lASes 3rd International conference on Plant & Environmental Pollution held at Dept of Plant Physiology, Prof J P Srivastava, LASes. to attend the National Seminar on Plant Lucknow during 28-Dec.2, 2005 Dr.A.K.Tripathi, School of Biotechnology, Faculty of Science to attend: path to health Bioatechnology Revolution in India & 2nd Convention of Biotech Research Society oflndia held at Chennai during Nov 24-26,2005. Prof.Ajit Sodhi, School of Biotechnology, Faculty of Science to attend 32nd Annual conference of Indian Immunology Society held atChandigarh during Nov24-27, 2005. Dr.Nanhai Singh, Reader, Deptt. of Chemistry, Faculty of Science to attend National Seminar on Recent Trends in Physiology Shynthetic 29 Dr H K Jaiswal, Reader, Deptt of Genetics and Plant Breeding LASe. to attend the National Seminar of Rice held at Goa during Oct.18-19, 2005. 30 Prof Chandra Sen, Dept. of Agric. Economics lASes to attend the 65th Annual Conference of Indian Society of Agricultural at Ludhiana during Nov.24-26, 31 I Prof.H.S.Shukla, Deptt. of Surgical Oncology,IMS to attend Annual Conference of Association of Surgical Gastroenterology held at Chandigarh during Dept.8-11 ,2005. Prof B.N.Pandey, Faculty of Law to attend 2nd National seminar on New Dimension of Human held at Navsar Economics 2005. (Gujrat) 46 held 47 during and Polymer Chemistry (RTSPC-I) June-August 2006~ G3mQOoo~ 48 49 50 51 52 53 heldat Simladuring Dec.5-6, 2005. Dr.M.P.Singh, Reader, Dept. of Economics Faculty of Social Sciences to attend 88th Indian Economics conference held at Vishakhapatanam during December 27-29, 2005. Dr.Lalta Prasad, Lecturer, Faculty of Education to attend National, Symposium on Education for Better Worldliness EBW-2005 held at Dayalbagh,Agraduring Oct. 1-2,2005. Dr. Kalyan Ghadei, Lecturer, Deptt. of Extension Education IASCs to attend ISEE National Seminar 2005 Green to Evergreen Challenges for Extension Education held at IARI,New Delhi Prof.A.K.Srivastava, Deptt. of Psychology, Faculty of SocialSciences to attend Work stress and Health 2006 : Making a difference in the workplace conference held at Miami Florida (USA)during March 2-4, 2006 Dr. Saravanan, Lecture in Tamil, Deptt. of Indian Languages, Faculty of Art to attend 10th World Saiva Conference held at Sydney, Australia duringJanuary 27-29, 2006. Dr.Bechan Lal, Reader, Deptt. of Zoology, Faculty of Science 5th International Conference of the Asia& Oceania Society for Comparative Endocrinology (AOSCE) held at Bangkok (Thailand) 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 ~ during A Bi-monthly Newsletter 64 65 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 Congress 2006. 79 Prof Madhuri Srivastava, Deptt. of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences for attending 8th Annual Conference of lEA held at Vishakhpatanam during Dec.27-29, 2005. Dr.A.P Pandey, Reader, Deptt. of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences for attending Indian Society of Labour Economics held at New Delhi during Dec.13-14, 2005. Global Labour Forum held at New Delhi during Dec.15-17,2005 held at Hyderabad during January 3-7, Prof M.N.P Tiwari, Deptt of History of Art, Faculty of Arts to attend 14th Session of Indian Art Hisdtory Congress held at Hyderabad during Dec.25-27, 2005. Prof.Sushiia Singh, Principal, MMV-MELUSIndia/MELOW Internadtioal Congress on Dialog Across Cultures held at Hyderabad duringJanuary 5-7,2006. Dr.(Ms.) Abha Mishra, Lecturer, Deptt. of History of Art, MMV- Indian Art History Congress held at Hyderabad during Dee 25-29, 2005 Dr.Pradeep Jain, Deptt. of Plastic Surgery,lMS to visit Poland under Bilatgeral Exchange of 80 81 82 Dr.Madhu Jain, Deptt. of Obst.Gyaenacology, Prof.(Ms.)C.M.Chaturvedi, Deptt. of Zoology, Faculty of Science to attend XXIV Annual Symposium opf Reproductive Biology and Comparative Endocrinology held at liT Roorkee during Feb.14-16, 2006. Reader, Deptt. of Botany, Faculty of Science to attend International Conference on Applied Phycology - Algae in Biotechnology and Environment held at Delhi during Feb,.14-15, 2006. Prof.B.R.Chauadhary, Deptt. of Botany, Faculty of Science to attend International 72 73 74 on Applied Phycology - Algae Dr.V.Shunmugamsundaram, Lecturer, Faculty of Commerce-28th AllIndiaAccounting Conference & International Seminar on AccountingEducationand Research held at Hyderabad during Dec. I0-11,2005. Dr.(Mrs.) N Rastogi, Reader, Deptt of Zoology, Faculty of Science to attend International Conference on Biodiversity of 77 84 Prof.Amitabh Krishna, Dr.(Ms.)Paramita Suklabaidya, Lecturer, Dept. of History of Art, Faculty of Arts to attend IITTM Seminar held Govindpuri, Gwalior during Feb.9-10, 2006. Ragini Tilak, Lecturer, Deptt. of Microbiology, IMS -6th National Conference Society for Indian Human & Animal Mycolgists held at Hyderabad duringJan. 7-22,2006. Dr.A.K.Srivastava, Dept. of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences to attend National Seminar on Promoting Psychological well being Across the Lifespan held at Hyderabad during Feb.22-24,2006. Dr.(Mrs.) Reeta Kumar, Reader, Deptt. Psycology, Faculty of Social Sciences to attend 8th National Conference of the Community Psychology Association of India sponsored by the UGC held at Vallabh Vidya Nagar (Gujrat) duringJan 20-22, 2006. Dr.(Ms.) Sudeshna Lahiri, Lecturer, Faculty of Education to attend International /Seminar Higher Education Administration in Developing countries held at Kolkata during FebA-6, 2006. 85 86 87 Dr.SVS Raju, Reader, Deptt. of Entomology & Agric. Zoology. I.A.Scs, to attend International Symposium on Molecular Insect Science held at University of Arizona, Tuscon (USA) during May 20-24,2005. Prof Amitabh Krishna, Deptt. of Zoology, Faculty of Science to attend Experimental Biology -2006 (Mini Symposium on the topic New Advances in the Peripheral Neuroen docrine System) held at San Francisco, CA (USA) during April 1-5, 2006. Prof MB Singh, Deptt. of Geography, Faculty of Science to attend International Geographical Union Commission on Health and the Environment Modeling held at Waiheke Island Auckland (New Zeeland) duringJune 28-July 2, 2006. 88 Prof.P.N.Gupta, Physics Deptt., Faculty of Science to attend 10th Asian Conference on SSI held at Kandy (Sri Lanka) during June 10-12, 2006. 89 Prof (Ms.) Sushama Rathaur, Deptt. of Biochemisdtry, Faculty of Science to attend 12th International Congress on Infectius Disease held at Lisbon (Portugal) during June 90 Prof.S.K.Singh, Head, Deptt. of Endocrinology & Metabolism, IMS to attend ENDO -2006 The Endocrine Society's 88th Annual Meeting held at Bostan Masschusetts (USA). Dr.Devendra Kr. Singh, Reader, Deptt. of French Studies, Faculty of Arts to attend National Seminar in French Aquel Francaise Dept of Zoology, Faculty of Science to attend International Conference Experimental Biology-2006 held at San Fransisco(USA) during April 1-5,2006. Dr.L.D.Mishra, Reader, Deptt. of Anaesthesiology IMS to visit Poland under Bilateral Exchange of scientists Programme of INSA for a period of two months wef 29th March 2006. Dr on in Biotechnology and Environment held at Delhi during Feb,.14-15, 2006. Prof.S.Chooramani Gopal, Deptt. of Paediatrics Surgery, IMS deputed to attend Training Programme Hospital Administration and HRM for Health Care Organization held at SGPGI, Lucknow dueringj January 18-21,2006. Prof.(Mrs.) Shamim Akhtar, Deptt. of Persian, Faculty of Arts for attending 2 day International Seminar on Arabic Language & lilterature in Iran held at Hyderabad during January 23-24, 2006. Dr.S.L.Maurya, Asstt. Teacher (Math) CHS(Boys) to attend the Association of Mathematics Teachers of India 40th Annual Conference held at Atul Valsad (Gujrat) during Dec.28-30, 2005. 75 83 Dr.R.K.Asthana, Conference 76 2006 Dr.O.P.S Maurya, Reader, Dept of Ophthalmology, IMS to attend 64th All India Ophthalmological Conference ANTAR DRISHTI: 2006 held at Bhopal during Feb,9-12, 2006. IMS to visit Poland under BilatgeraJ Exchange of Scientists Programme of INSA for a period of 4 weeks w.e. f 3 I st March 2006. Dec. 10-1 I, 2005 June-August 78 Scientists Programme of INSA for a period of 4 weeks w.eJ 31st March 2006. Feb 7-1 0, 2006 Dr S Pradhan, Reader & Head, Deptt. of Radiotherapy & Radiation Medicine IMS 27th National Annual Conference Association of Radiation Oncologists of India held at Ahmedabad (Gujrat) during Dec. 1-4,2005. Dr.Anil Kumar Tiwari, Lecturer, Deptt. of PhysiologyIMS,61 Annual Conference of the Association of the Physiologists and Pharmacologists of India (APPICON-2005) held at JIPMER,Pondicherry Dec. 11-15,2005. Prof.S.K.Pandey, Deptt. of Anatomy, IMS 53rd Annual Conference of ASI & Symposium held at Nagpur duringJanuary 7-9, 2006. Dr.C.P.Mishra, Reader, Deptt of Community Medicine, IMS Joint National Conference of Indian Association of Public Health (IPHA &Preventive & Social Medicine (IAPSM)held at Tirupati during January 21-24,2006. Prof.S.K.Saraf, Deptt. of Orthopedics, IMS, "50th Annual Conference of Indian Orthopaedic Association (IOACON-2006)" held at Mumbaiduring Dee 25-30,2005. Prof (Ms) Neelam Mittal, Faculty of Dental Sciences, IMS- 59th Indian Dental Conference held at Ludhiana(Punjab)duringJan 27-30,2006 Prof.Jai Krishna, Deptt. of Geology-93rd Indian Science Congri!ss held at Hyderabad duringJan.3-7,2006. Prof.Prashant Kumar, Faculty of Commerce - 28th All India Accounting Conference & International Seminar on Accounting Education and Research held at Hyderabad during Challenging Issues in Mannagment and held at Coimbatore during January 30-Feb.2, 2006 Dr.G.C.Bhattacharya, Reader, Faculty of Education to attend 93rd Indian Science Insects: Conservation 15-18,2006. 91 j A Bi-monthly Newsletter 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 Enseigber held at Simladuring May 11-12,2006. Dr.R.N.Singh, Reader, Deptt. of Entomology & Agric Zoology, IAScs. to attend 12th International Congress of Acarology held at Amsterdam, Netherlands during August 21-26, 2006. Prof.Deepak De, Dept of Extension Education I.AScs. IAMCR-2006 Conference held Cairo(Egypt) duringJuly 23-28,2006. Dr.Satyajit Pradhan, Reader & Head, Deptt. of Radiotherapy and Radiation Medicine, IMSto UICCWorld CancerCongress-2006 held at Washington DqUSA) duringJuly 8-12,2006. Prof.Jai Prakash, Deptt. of Nephrology IMSto attend XLlIlEDRA EDTA Congress held at Glasgow (UK) duringJuly 15-18,2006 Dr Puneet, Lecturer, Deptt. of General Surgery,lMS to attend Conference on Metal Toxicity and Carcinogenesis held at West Virginia(USA)during Sept. 24-27, 2006. Dr.O.P.Mishra, Deptt. of Paediatrics, IMS to visit Germany under INSA-DFG Exchange of Scientist Programme for a period of 4 weeks w.eJ. Sept. 15,2006 Prof. S.K. Upadhyay, Deptt. of Statistics, Faculty of Science SCRA-2006 International Conference on Interdisciplinary Mathematical and Statistical Techniques held at New University of Lisbon Tomar Polytechnic Institute (Portugal) during Sept. 1-4,2006. Prof Anil Kr Tripathi, School of Biotechnology, Faculty of Science to attend 7th European Mintrogen Fixation Conference held atAARHUS (Denmark) duringJuly 22-26,2006. Prof.Bijoy Krishna Roy, Deptt. of Botany, Faculty of Science to attend American Society of Plant Biologiest Annual Meeting Plant Biology-2006 held at Bostan (USA) during Augsut 5-9, 2006. Prof.Jai Krishna, Deptt of Geology, Faculty of Science, to attend 7th International Congress on the Jurassic System held at KRAKOW,Poland during Sept.6-18, 2006 Dr.Arvind Kr. Joshi, Deptt. of Sociology, Faculty of Social Science to attend XVI ISA World Congress of Sociology held at Durban (South Africa) duringJuly 23-29,2006 Dr.Debadyuti Das, Lecturer, Faculty of Management Studies to attend 2nd International Conference on Tourism held at Athense (Greece) duringJuly 3-4,2006. Dr.Aftab Ahmed, Lecturer, Deptt. of Urdu, Faculty of Arts to attend 28th All India Urdu Conference to be held at Hyderabad during July30-31,2006 Dr Abdul Saleem, Reader, Deptt. of Urdu, Faculty of Arts to attend 28th All India Urdu Conference to be held at Hyderabad during July30-31,2006 Prof.(Mrs) Madhuri Srivastava, Head Deptt. of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences to attend Seminarto be held at Gokhale Institute of Politics & Economics, Pune on 2nd and 6th June. 2006 Prof R P Singh, Head Deptt. of Agronomy, I.Ag.Sc. to attend National Symposium on Herbicide Resistance Management in RiceWheat Systems to be held at HAU, Hisar on June 15,2006. Non Teaching Employees Shri Somaru Ram, STA, Dept. of Pathology, IMS to attend All India Medical Laboratory Technologists Conference, Scientific Seminar held at BhilaiduringApril26-28, 2005 2 Dr.V.N.Pandey, PRO to attend National Convention on Corporate Communications held at Hyderabad, during August 5-6,2005 I 3 Ms.Selina Pathak, Staff Nurse, SSHospital deputed to attend NIHFW, New Delhi during June 6-10,2005. I4 Dr.K.K.Yadav, Dr.Orthoptist, Deptt. of Ophthalmology, IMSto attend 15th Asia Pacific Council of Optrometric &Optical Association. I 5 Shri Pundlik Krishna Bhagwat, Tabla Accompanist deputed to attend the Workshop on House of Contemporary Arts (Hortars MoveszetemHazaheldat Budapest Lilion during October 12-24,05. I6 Dr DP Singh, CMO, SSHto attend 15th Asian Pacific Congress of Cardiology & 57 Annual Conference of Cardiological Society of India held at Mumbai. 7 Dr.Seema Khanna, Medical Officer, Student Health Care Complex to attend 40th Annual Conference of Association of Plastic Surgeons of India(APSICON 2005 held at Delhi I 8 Dr.Bhogendra Jha, Asst.Curator, BharatKala Bhvanto attend 14th sessionsof IndianArt History Congress on Art Objects preserved in the Museums of India held at Hyderabad duringDec. 16-18,2005 I9 Dr Ajay Kr Srivastava, Dy Librarian, Central Library to attend the Digital Collection Development and E-journal Management in Libraries to be held at Silchar (Assam) during November 10-11,2005. 10 Shri Anil Kr. Pandey, Computer Programmer grade IRO (Dev) to attend the Oracle Database 109: Administration Workshop IIheld at New Delhi during Oct 24-28,2005. II Shri Debendu Mukherjee, Sr.Clerk, IT Directorate to attend the Technical workshop on Effective Private Secretaries / Personal Assistant & Office Staff held at New Delhi duringOct.6-8,2005. 12 Dr NP Singh, Statistical Assistant, Deptt. of Economics, Faculty of SocialSciences to attend 88th Indian Economics Conference held at Vishakhapatnam during Dec 27-29, 2005. 13 Dr.(Ms)Yashodhara Agrawal, Asstt. Curator, BKB to attend the Worskhop on preventive Care of Art Object for Curators: With Special Reference to Textiles held at National Museum, New Delhi during Nov.912,2005 14 Dr Bhagirathi Prasad, SPA, Deptt of Mining Engg IT to attend the 89th Annual Conference of Numismatic Society of India held at Chandigarh during Dec 24-26, 2005. 15 Dr Satya Prakash, Sr Medical Officer, USHCC to attend the NAPCON -2005 held at Science City Kolkata during Nov 16-20,2005 16 Dr.G.N.Srivastava, Sr Medical Officer, SSHto attend NAPCON-2005 held at Science City Kolkataduring November 16-20,2005. 17 Shri Sahab Lal, STA, Deptt. of Nephrology IMS to attend the Update Training in Dialysis Technology held at N Delhi during Nov 14-20, 18 I 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Ajay Kumar Srivastava, Dy Librarian, Central Library to attend XXX All Indian IASLICconference held at liT,Chennai during Dec 26-29,2005 Dr Ashok Kumar Singh, Asstt Curator, Deptt. of AIHC & Arch to attend the Joint Annual Conference of Indian Archaeological Society ISPQS, IHCS, ISPAS etc held at Bangalore during Dec. 15-18,2005 Dr SK Agwekar, Chief Medical Officer, UEHCqHC-I) to attend the Joint National Conference of Indian Association of Public Health(IPHA) & Preventive and Social Medicine (IAPSM)held at Tirupathi (AP)during January 21-24,2006. Dr.Pushpanjali Mahapatra, Chief Medical Officer, UEHCC (HC-II) to attend the Joint National conference of Indian Association of Public Health(IPHA) & Preventive and Social Medicine (IAPSM)held at Tirupathi (AP)during January 21-24,2006. Dr OP Upadhyay, CMO, USHCC to attend the PEDICON 2006 held at New Delhi during January 5-8,2006 Shri Lalit. Mohan Agrawal, Radiological Safety Officer, Dept of Radiotherapy & Radiation Medicine IMS to attend the Worskhop on Newer Techniques in Radiation Ocrtology (WNTRO) held at AIIMS, New Delhi. Shri Maneesh Kr Singh, SPAMain Library IT to attend the INDEST Workshop and 3rd Annual Meet held at liT Delhi during Dec 1-2, 2005 Shri Ayodhya Prasad, Occupational Therapist, SSHto attend CME Workshop on Manual Therapy held at Lucknow during Nov 26-28,2005 Dr.K.M.Tripathi, Asstt. Director in Physical Education Faculty of Arts to attend International conference on Indian Psychology, Yoga and consciousnessheld at Pondicherry during Dec. I0-13,2004. Dr.Ajay Kr. Srivastava, Dy.Librarian, Central Library deputed to attend 2nd Hindi Bhasha Kumbh held at Bangalore during Feb.3-5, 2006. Shri BN Srivastava, lOA Gr I Deptt of Statistics, Faculty of Science for attending training of Oracle 109: Administration Workshop IIEd-2 from May 2-6,2006. 29 30 Dr GN Srivastava,Sr,Medical Officer (Casulty) SSH to attend ERS-2006 Munich Congress will be held at during Sept.2-6,2006. Shri Sah<ib Lal, STA Deptt. of Nephrology, IMS to attend 33rd All India Conference & SS held at BangaloreduringApril30-May 3I 32 33 1,2006 Shri Somaru Ram, STA,Deptt. of Pathology, IMS to attend 33rd All India Conference & SS heldat Bangalore dujringApr 30-May 1,2006. Dr Chandra Shekhar Singh, Research Officer,Deptt. of Mining Engg.IT to attend National Seminar on Mining Technology & Environmental Issues held at Udaipur (Rajasthan) during April 29-30,2006. Shri VK Jaiswal, Sr PA Controller of Examinations to attend Effecting Office Administration for PS/PA& Office Personnels course held at Mysore Karnataka during July 22-26,2006 II June-August2006 F