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Registration Form th 84 ANNUAL SESSION OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, INDIA & Affiliation ____________________________________________________________________________ Mailing Address ________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ Country _________________ E-mail ____________________________________________________ Male / Female ____________ Telephone : City Code ______ Number ______________ Mobile ________________________________ DD No. & Date of Registration Fee _____________________________________ Date _______________ Place : _______________ Signature of Participant ______________________ Note : Completed Registration form should be send as an attachment through the E-mail ([email protected]) and hard copy by 31st Oct. 2014 to Prof. Lal Singh Rajpurohit, Organizing Secretary (Biological Science), Department of Zoology, Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, INDIA. General Information The latest information & general enquiries is always available at www.nasi.org.in ; www.nasi.nic.in Please visit the NASI website for update information. Registration enquiries....................... [email protected] Accommodation enquiries................ [email protected] Scientific program enquiries............. [email protected] Telephone: Local Office : Abstract enquiries ............................ [email protected] 0291- 2721947; 919414145247 CIRCULAR Full Name ____________________________________________________________________________ SYMPOSIUM ON DESERT SCIENCE- OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES December 4 - 6, 2014 Organized by : Faculty of Science, Jai Narain Vyas University Jodhpur, Rajasthan, INDIA. Jodhpur : Jodhpur (the Sun City), situated in the heart of the Thar Desert, has rich cultural and historical heritage. Jodhpur being a popular tourist destination and gateway of Thar Desert, offers a wide range of holiday attractions, cultural, folk dance and music activities. Jodhpur is famous for heritage sites like Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Palace, havelies and ancient traditional water bodies like Jhalras and Baories on its doorstep. Jodhpur is attracting global recognition for its thought leaders in traditions, tourism, royal wedding destination including handicraft industries. For further information on Jodhpur please visit www.rajasthantourism.gov.in; www.rtdc.in. Information about symposium, tourism, shopping, art and culture can be get from Global Travel ([email protected]; Tel : 09784354521, 0291-5109996). Jodhpur is well connected by Air to Delhi and Mumbai and by train to all major cities of India. Weather : Weather remains cold and dry during December and would experience sunny days and cooler nights. Panoramic view of Jodhpur city. Umaid Palace built in 1944. Traditional ground water body (Tunvarji ka Jhalara, 1805 AD) SECOND Venue : Faculty of Science, New Campus, J.N.V. University, Jodhpur (Raj.) Prof. B.S. Rajpurohit Prof. P.K. Sharma Chief Patron and Vice Chancellor Patron and Dean, Faculty of Science Prof. Suresh Chandra Mathur Prof. Lal Singh Rajpurohit, F.NASc Organizing Secretary (Physical Science) & Head, Department of Geology Organizing Secretary (Biological Science) Department of Zoology Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, INDIA. Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Palace & Dev Kund, Jodhpur. NASI : A Brief Profile - The idea of establishing a forum for Indian scientists, which would help them in publishing their researches and bring them on one platform to discuss and find scientific solutions to the problems of the country, was mooted by Prof. Meghnad Saha, a great scientist, visionary and the then Professor of Physics at the University of Allahabad. His views were published in an article entitled 'A Plea for an Academy of Sciences' in December 1929 issue of the University of Allahabad magazine; and in the very next year, The National Academy of Sciences, India was established as the first Science Academy of this country. Speaking in the inaugural session, Prof. Saha said : “An Academy of Science can do a great deal by educating public opinion, undertaking particular problems, and bringing out scientific workers in various fields for discussion and cooperative research. But the main function of the Academy should be towards cultural improvement by contributions to human knowledge.” Therefore, since its inception in 1930, the Academy is striving hard to promote science and technology by regularly organizing several activities, such as - (1) Publishing two quarterly journals (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India-Sec. A & B) and one bi-monthly journal (National Academy Science Letters); (2) holding an Annual Session in a scientific and academic institution, every year. The sessions were held (since 2000) at Allahabad, Pune, Shillong, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Pondicherry, Mumbai, Mysore, Chandigarh, Kolkata, Jaipur, Trivandrum, Varanasi and Goa. These Annual Sessions provide an opportunity for presentation of research papers by the young researchers. The sessions are popular and draw young and senior scientists alike from far and wide; (3) organizing symposia, seminars, and workshops on subjects of current national and scientific interest. More than 70 such programmes were held in last about ten to twelve years; (4) planning and executing programmes of science communication, like Science Extension Lectures, State Level Science Contests (Quiz, Debate, Oration, Exhibition, Essay, etc), Talent Search, Teachers' Workshop, Summer School, Vacation Training Programmes, Winter School, National Level Scientific Creative Writing Contest, Celebration of National Technology Day, National Science Day and World Environment Day, etc. About lacs of students/teachers have been benefitted by such programmes in last twelve years; (5) recognizing the significant contributions of the scientists at every level by honoring them with Fellowship/Membership/Lecture Awards/ NASIReliance Awards/ NASI-SCOPUS Awards/NASI-Young Scientist Awards and so. About 2000 scientists have been awarded in last 10-12 years; (6) instituting prestigious Research Fellowships/Chairs/Senior-Scientist Fellowship etc. to honor the distinguished scientists. More than 60 eminent scientists have been awarded with such prestigious Chairs/Fellowships; (7) holding a well organized library known as Dr. Sir Padampat Singhania Library in which there are two sections, one for the research students and teachers and the other for school students. Library services were enriched through digitization of the library, subscribing more books and by providing facilities of storage, reading room, microfilming, citation index etc. Internet facility for educational purpose is also being provided to the students free-ofcost. In the year 2011 the library has been connected to National Knowledge Network (NKN). It is also having the direct access of several international journals of repute; and (8) maintaining 17 Chapters all across the country to organize scientific activities in and around their respective regions. Thus, during eight decades of its existence, the Academy has attained a niche in promoting science with the involvement of a large number of its fellowship and membership from all the areas of science and technology. Further details can be seen at http://www.nasi.org.in and http://www.nasi.nic.in Apart from these activities, it is also organizing several other activities jointly with other two National Science Academies. NASI is jointly sponsoring the Summer Research Fellowship under the joint Science Education Panel to provide opportunities to bright under-and post-graduate students and teachers to usefully spend their summer/winter vacations, at a research laboratory for a period of two months. It is worth mentioning that a large number of Fellows of NASI have opted to mentor students and teachers under this programme. Dr. K. Kasturirangan, President, NASI, cordially invites the students/researchers/teachers/scientists to actively participate in the 84th Annual Session of NASI. Please see the circular for further details. Scientific Sessions The Scientific Sessions will be held in two sections : Section of Physical Sciences and Section of Biological Sciences. The Physical Sciences Section will be presided over by Prof. Ajoy K. Ghatak, Formerly Emeritus Professor, IIT Delhi; Res. D-42, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016; Tel: (011) 26862998(R)); Email: [email protected]; and Biological Sciences Section will be presided over by Prof. Ajay K. Parida, Executive Director, M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, III Cross Street, Institutional Area, Taramani, Chennai - 600113; Res. 13-F1, Jain Abhinavan, Murugu Nagar Extn.,Velacherry, Chennai - 600042; Tel: (044) 22541229, 65299022(O); Email: [email protected]; The scientific papers are presented by the selected researchers/scientists, in the scientific sessions; for which prior submission of the Abstract(s)/Paper(s) is necessary. The National Academy of Sciences, India - Swarna Jayanti Puruskars, each comprising Rs. 5000/- and citation, will be awarded to the young scientists (below the age of 35 years on 1.1.2015) presenting the best research paper(s) in the Sections of Physical and Biological Sciences. Symposium A Symposium on “Desert Science - Challenges and Opportunities" will be held during the Annual Session. Presentation of papers in the Symposium would only be through invitation. The Convener of the Symposium is Prof. (Mrs.) Manju Sharma, NASI Distinguished Woman Scientist Chair & former Secretary to the Govt. of India, DBT, New Delhi. All interested persons are invited to attend the Symposium and Scientific Sessions of Physical and Biological Sciences; however, other facilities will be available only to those who get themselves registered with the host institution as well as enroll themselves as Sessional Members. Fellows and Members of the NASI are exempted from paying the registration fee as well as Sessional Membership fee; for all others, the Sessional Membership fee is Rs. 50/- (for scientists & stipendiary researchers) or Rs. 30/- (for non-stipendiary researchers). The Sessional membership fee should be sent to the Executive Secretary, The National Academy of Sciences, India by a Bank Draft or Account Payee Local/Multicity Cheque drawn in favour of 'The National Academy of Sciences, India'. Payment in Cash/I.P.O./Money Order/Outstation Cheque will not be accepted. Privileges Fellows and Members of the Academy and Sessional Members are entitled to attend the Session and other activities, submit papers for presentation in the Scientific Sessions, receive copies of Presidential Addresses, Abstracts of papers and other related material circulated during the Session. They will be entitled to rail travel at concessional rates as per Rules - scientists whose total emoluments/earnings do not exceed Rs. 5,000/- per month are only entitled to the concession of return tickets in 2nd class. Those desiring to obtain Railway concession should write to the Executive Secretary referring the nature of their Membership. Registration Fees : Early Registration on or before 31st Oct. 2014 - Rs. 500/-; Late Registration- Rs. 750/-* ; On spot registration - Rs. 1000/- . * After 15th Nov. 2014 accommodation will not be guaranteed. Accommodation Charges : Rs. 500/- per day per person on twin or three sharing basis. Participation Fee and Bank Details : The registration form shall be accompanied by DD drawn in the name of “The Registrar, Jai Narain Vyas University” and payable at Bank of Baroda, University Campus branch, Residency Road, Jodhpur / any nationalized bank. Cheques will not be accepted. (Participation fee includes registration kit, local transportation, food and board during the symposium. Stay facilities : Accommodation will be booked in Govt. guest houses, research institute hostels and Youth Hostel on sharing basis subjected to the availability. Those desirous of staying in hotels on their own, please book online or through official travel agent ([email protected]). Period being peak tourist and marriage season, accommodation will be bit expensive and should be booked in advance. Participants willing to enjoy the beautiful Rajasthan and stay beyond the Symposium can make their own arrangements. Organizers can help them with reservations. For further details contact our official Travel agent and / or www.rajasthantourism.gov.in; www.rtdc.in. The Host - Jai Narain Vyas University (erstwhile University of Jodhpur) was inaugurated by the then President of India, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan on 24th August, 1962. This university is pioneer institute of higher education and research in Rajasthan specifically for the desert region. There are five faculties viz: Science, Engineering, Commerce & Management Studies, Arts, Education & Social Sciences and Law along with K.N. College of Women and evening institute along with about 88 affiliated colleges with the status of divisional University. THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, INDIA 5, Lajpatrai Road, Allahabad – 211 002 84th Annual Session of NASI & the National Symposium on “Desert Science- Opportunities and Challenges” Venue – Jai Narayan Vyas University, Jodhpur, Rajasthan,INDIA Date: December 4 - 6, 2014 ------- Programme ------ December 04, 2014 Inaugural Session (9:30 – 11:00 am) Welcome - VC - Jai Narayan Vyas University, Jodhpur About the symposium - Dr. Manju Sharma, (Former Secretary, DBT, GOI) Theme Address - Dr. R S Paroda (Former DG ICAR), Guest of Honour Special Address - Dr. Anil Kakodkar, Former Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission, Guest of Honour Presidential Address - Dr. K Kasturirangan (Former Chairman ISRO and Member Planning Commission) Inaugural Address - Hon'ble Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Chief Guest Felicitation of the Guests Vote of thanks - Local organizing Secretary and General Secretary, NASI Tea Break (11:00 – 11:30 am) Symposium Session –I Agriculture & Plant Sciences (11:30am – 1:15 pm) Agriculture Chairman - Dr. R S Paroda Speakers: Dr. M.M. Roy – Director, CAZRI, Jodhpur Biodiversity in Thar Desert and its role in sustainable agriculture Dr. Krishna Kumar, DDG, ICAR Eco-horticulture Dr. Shashi Bala Singh, Director, DIPAS, New Delhi Low Cost Sustainable Technologies for High Altitude Cold Desert. Discussion Lunch (1:15 – 2:00 pm) Plants – 2:00 – 3:30 pm Chairman - Prof. Asis Datta Speakers: Dr. T S Rathore, AZFRI, Jodhpur – Plants – Forest Diversity Dr. N.S.Shekhawat, Botany Department, JNV University, Jodhpur– Biodiversity of Plants of arid lands- Prospects of development and application of New Biology/Biotechnology Prof. Akhilesh Tyagi Director, NIPGR, New Delhi Functional Genomics of Water-Deficit Stress Response In Rice Discussion Tea Break (3:30 – 4:00pm) Session –II (Animal Sciences) 4:00 – 5:30 pm Chairman: Prof. Veena Tandon Speakers: Dr. N.V.Patil, Director, National Research Centre on Camel, Bikaner Livestock Management – Issues and Perspectives of Livestock Production System in arid region backbone of desert agriculture Dr. Narayan Hegde,BAIF – Livestock Development In Desert Areas – Problems And Opportunities Dr. Vijay Kumar, Director, Gujrat Institute of Desert Ecology, Bhuj Reclamation of Greater Rann of Kachchh, Gujarat – A Pilot Approach Discussion Addresses by the Sectional Presidents (5:30 – 6:30 pm) December 05, 2014 Session –III (Health Sciences & Nutrition) 09:30 – 11:15 am Chairman: Prof. M K Bhan Speakers: Prof. Balram Bhargava – Cardio-vascular diseases and Hypertension Dr. Somya Swaminathan – Communicable diseases with special reference to the desert regions Dr. V.P.Sharma – Vector Borne Diseases – A Desert Perspective Discussion Tea Break (11:15 – 11.30am) Chairman: Prof. Sneh Bhargava (11:30 am -1:45 pm) Speakers: Dr. M.K.Bhan – Maternal & Child Diseases in Deserts Dr. K.Polasa –Nutrition and diet in desert Dr. S P S Khanuja – Resourcing desert niche plants for their metabolites as unique natural products for nutrition and health care Dr. S L Choubisa – Fluorosis - Chronic Fluoride Intoxication In Divers Species Of Domestic Animals Discussion Lunch (1:45 – 2:30 pm) Session –IV (Space Science & Technology for Deserts) 2:30 – 3:30 pm Chairman: Dr. K. Kasturirangan Speakers: Dr. J.R.Sharma, DOS – Space technology and Desert ecosystem Dr. Pramod Aggarwal, IARI, New Delhi – Water management Discussion Session –V (Climate Change) 3:30 – 4:45 pm Chairman: Prof. S. Dattagupta Speakers: Dr. J.Sanjay, IITM, Pune Dr. A.K.Sikka – Natural Resource management in Desert: changing scenarios and paradigms Dr. R S Sharma – Jaipur - Climate Change: a geologist’s perspective Discussion Tea-break (4:45 – 5:00 pm) (Physical Sciences Posters to be displayed for evaluation: 5-6 pm) Session –VI (Concluding Session) Panel Discussion (5:00 – 6:00 pm) Science & Technology Contributions and Expectations for Desert Region Chairman: Prof. (Mrs.) Manju Sharma Co-Chairman: Dr. Ajay K Parida Panelists – 5 minutes each Dr. Suresh Kumar, CAZRI, Jodhpur Dr. G S Toteja, DMRC Dr. V Ratna Reddy, Director Jal Bhagirathi Foundation, Jodhpur Shri Pankaj, Principal Secretary, S&T, Jaipur Dr. S.R.Vadera, Director, DRL(DRDO), Jodhpur Dr. Prakash Tyagi, Gramin Vikas Sansthan, Jodhpur Vote of thanks – Dr. Niraj Kumar ANNUAL SESSION ACTIVITIES (Physical Sciences Posters to be evaluated: 6 -7.30 pm) Fellow’s Meeting – 6.00 PM - Annual General Body Meeting – 6.30 PM - Cultural Programme(8-9pm); followed by Dinner(9pm onward) 06 December, 2014 Scientific Sessions of Annual Session Parallel Sessions : (08.30 – 11.00 a.m. ) Physical Sciences – Oral Biological Sciences – Oral Tea : (11.00– 11.15 a.m.) Parallel Sessions : (11.15 a.m – 01.15 p.m.) Physical Sciences – Oral Biological Sciences – Oral Parallel Poster evaluation (Biological Sciences) & Children Science Meet (11.15 a.m.- 01.15 p.m.) Lunch (01.15-02.00 pm) Valedictory Session of the Annual Session : (02.00 - 03.30p.m.) Chairman - Dr. K Kasturirangan Introduction of the speakers - Dr. Manju Sharma Chief Guests - Dr. S Ayyappan/ Vice-Chancellor Invited Lecture - Dr. Padma Srivastava, Guest of Honour Presentation of i) NASI Young Scientist Platinum Jubilee Awards ii) NASI – Swarna Jayanti Puruskars for Best Paper Vote of thanks - Dr. U C Srivastava Tea