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Progress Report of DBT Star College Scheme Phase-1
A. QualitativeimprovementsduetoDBT support
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Grant received from the Strengthening Component of the DBT Star College scheme had assisted us to meet the inadequacy of instruments to carry out new practical (CBCS), project works and other experiments. Subsequently, Students’ access to the instruments and equipments have greatly enhanced and enabled our individual students or a small batch of students of each semester to perform prescribed practical/ experiments in instead of single demonstration made by the faculty members. Faculty members of the beneficiary Departments also benefited for their own research activities.
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Majorities of the text and the reference books were confined in the central library of the college and there was a scarcity of books in the Departmental libraries of the beneficiary Departments before Star College Support. Number of books were gradually increasing in the Departmental libraries and additionally, books for the advanced studies are being issued from the Departmental seminar libraries using Librarika digital platform.
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Computational facility and e-learning in the beneficiary Departments have greatly increased and students are allowed to use these PCs to access various e-content form different sources (NPTL, SWAM, Coursera etc.). The PCs were also enhanced learning of basic of software and programming.
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New topics namely Bioinformatics, Supramolecular Chemistry, Crystal Engineering, Green Chemistry, nano- science etc. have been introduced as a part of DBT star college activities. Introduction of such topics impacted enormously on students’ interest in interdisciplinary research activities currently going on in or country and such kind of interest were lack before the DBT star college support.
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Student visit to different research institutes, botanical garden and local Heritage Biodiversity (Chilkigarh) sites has also been partly enhanced after the DBT Star College support and we have already arranged some such visit in local floral biodiversity sites UGC, DAE Kolkata Centre, Vesaja Uddan, Chilkigar. Many of such planned activities were postponed due to COVID-19 lock down situation.
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Number of webinar/seminars/Workshop and invited lectures organised by the beneficiary Departments have also been greatly increased after the DBT support.
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The DBT support motivate the college administration to renovate and upgrade all the science laboratory and three students’ hostels towards achieving state of the arts infrastructure.
Book subscribed from this grants
Year: 2019-2020
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Titles
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Author
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No of Copies
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Department of Botany
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1
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Molecular Biotechnology.5/e
|
Glick
|
1
|
2
|
Plant Tissue Culture: Theory and Practice.5/e
|
Bhojwani
|
2
|
3
|
Plant Physiology and Development.6/e
|
Taiz
|
1
|
4
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Plant Systematics: Theory and Practice.3/e
|
Singh
|
2
|
5
|
Microbiology: An application-based approach.5/e
|
Pelczar
|
2
|
6
|
Bioinformatics: Principles and Applications.1/e
|
Ghosh
|
2
|
7
|
Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics.3/e
|
Pevsner
|
2
|
8
|
An Introduction to Practical Biochemistry.3/e
|
Plummer
|
4
|
9
|
Principles of Genetics.6/e
|
Snusted
|
2
|
10
|
Molecular Biology of the Gene, 7/e
|
Watson
|
2
|
11
|
Concepts of Genetics.8/e
|
Klug
|
1
|
12
|
i-Genetics- A Molecular Approach.3/e
|
Russell
|
2
|
13
|
Introduction to Genetic Analysis.11/e
|
Griffith
|
1
|
14
|
Plant Pathology.5/e
|
Agrios
|
2
|
15
|
Phycology.4/e
|
Lee
|
2
|
Department of Chemistry
|
16
|
Organic chemistry.3/e
|
Klein
|
1
|
17
|
Organic Chemistry.Global Edition 2017
|
Solomons
|
2
|
18
|
Organic Chemistry: 2/e
|
Clayden
|
2
|
19
|
March's Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reactions, Mechanisms and Structure.7/e
|
Smith
|
2
|
20
|
Organic Chemistry: Structure and Function.6/e
|
Vollhardt
|
1
|
21
|
Organic Chemistry
|
McMurry
|
1
|
22
|
Spectrometric Identification of Organic Compounds.8/e
|
Silverstein
|
2
|
23
|
Strategic Applications of Named Reactions in Organic Synthesis.1/e
|
Kurti
|
2
|
24
|
Organic Experiments.6/e
|
Williamson
|
1
|
25
|
An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry.5/e
|
Patrick
|
1
|
26
|
Basic inorganic chemistry.3/e
|
Cotton
|
2
|
27
|
Essential Trends in Inorganic Chemistry.1/e
|
Mingos
|
1
|
28
|
Fundamentals of analytical chemistry.9/e
|
Skoog
|
1
|
29
|
Physical Methods in Inorganic Chemistry.1/e
|
Drago
|
1
|
30
|
Physical biochemistry.2/e
|
Van Holde
|
1
|
31
|
Essentials of Nuclear Chemistry.4/e
|
Arnikar
|
1
|
32
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Descriptive Inorganic, Coordination and Solid State Chemistry.3/e
|
Rodgers
|
1
|
33
|
Clayton's Introduction to Organic Chemistry.1/e
|
Heathcock
|
2
|
34
|
Practical Physical Chemistry
|
Vishwanathan
|
1
|
35
|
Experimental Physical Chemistry
|
Athawale
|
1
|
36
|
Physical Chemistry Practical
|
Maity
|
1
|
37
|
Elements of Physical Chemistry.7/e
|
Atkins
|
1
|
38
|
Principles of Physical Chemistry
|
Mallick
|
1
|
39
|
Atkins' Physical Chemistry.11/e
|
Atkins
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1
|
40
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Physical Chemistry: Thermodynamics, Statistical Mechanics, and Kinetics
|
Cooksy
|
2
|
41
|
Physical Chemistry: Quantum Chemistry and Molecular Interactions
|
Cooksy
|
2
|
42
|
Physical Chemistry for Chemical and Biological Sciences
|
Chang
|
1
|
43
|
Molecular Physical Chemistry for Engineers
|
Yates
|
1
|
Department of Physics
|
44
|
Introduction to Numerical Analysis.5/e
|
Sastry
|
1
|
45
|
Scientific Computing in Python.1/e
|
Kar Gupta
|
5
|
46
|
Computational Physics.1/e
|
Walkker
|
1
|
47
|
Mechanics, Berkeley Physics Vol.1.2/e
|
Kittel
|
1
|
48
|
Electronic Fundamentals and Applications: Integrated and Discrete Systems.5/e
|
Ryder
|
1
|
49
|
Microelectronics.2/e
|
Millman
|
3
|
50
|
Classical Mechanics and Properties of Matter
|
Gupta
|
3
|
51
|
Electronic Communication System.6/e
|
Kennedy
|
1
|
52
|
Quantum Mechanics.1/e
|
Lipkin
|
1
|
53
|
Lecture on Quantum Mechanics (3 Vols).1/e
|
Englert
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1
|
54
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Classical and Quantum Dynamics.3/e
|
Dittrich
|
1
|
55
|
Quantum Mechanics: Fundamentals.2/e
|
Gottfried
|
1
|
56
|
Fundamentals of Electral Drives
|
Pulle
|
1
|
57
|
Classical Mathematical Physics.3/e
|
Thirring
|
1
|
58
|
Nuclear Reactor Analysis
|
Duderstadt
|
1
|
59
|
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics.1/e
|
Kirsten
|
1
|
60
|
Handbook of High Temperature Superconductivity.1/e
|
Schrieffer
|
1
|
61
|
Elementary Quantum Mechanics, Expanded edition
|
Fong
|
1
|
62
|
On the Quantum Theory of Line Spectra.1/e
|
Bohr
|
1
|
63
|
Nuclear Energy.2/e
|
Bodansky
|
1
|
64
|
Quasicrystals A Primer.1/e
|
Janot
|
1
|
65
|
Introduction to Quantum Theory.1/e
|
Paul
|
1
|
66
|
Essential Quantum Mechanics.1/e
|
Bowman
|
1
|
67
|
Principles of Digital Communication and Coding.1/e
|
Viterbi
|
1
|
68
|
Principles of the Theory of Solids
|
Ziman
|
1
|
69
|
Quantum Theory of Solids.1/e
|
Peierls
|
1
|
70
|
Symmetry and Condensed Matter Physics.1/e
|
Batanouny
|
1
|
71
|
Essential Mathematical Methods.1/e
|
Riley
|
2
|
72
|
Condensed Matter Field Theory.2/e
|
Altland
|
1
|
73
|
Principles of Nano-Optics.1/e
|
Novotny
|
2
|
74
|
Introduction to Nonlinear Optics.1/e
|
New
|
1
|
75
|
Relativistic Astrophysics.1/e
|
Jones
|
2
|
76
|
Electron Correlation in Molecules.1/e
|
Wilson
|
1
|
77
|
Nonequilibrium Quantum Field Theory1/e
|
Calzetta
|
1
|
78
|
Guided Explorations of the Mechanics of Solids and Structure1/e
|
Doyle
|
1
|
79
|
Classical Mechanics
|
Gregory
|
4
|
Department of Zoology
|
80
|
Integrated Principles of Zoology.16/e
|
Hickman
|
1
|
81
|
Elements of ecology.8/e
|
Smith
|
1
|
82
|
Genetics.7/e
|
Hartl Jones
|
1
|
83
|
Developmental Biology.2/e
|
Kalthoff
|
1
|
84
|
Vertebrate .1/e
|
Linzy
|
1
|
85
|
Environmental Science.4/e
|
Cunningham
|
1
|
86
|
Microbial Diversity and Bioprospecting.1/e
|
Bull
|
1
|
87
|
Human Evolutionary Genetics.2/e
|
Jobling
|
1
|
88
|
The Living World.7/e
|
Johnson
|
1
|
89
|
Ecology Concepts and Applications.5/e
|
Molles
|
1
|
90
|
Biocatalysis and Biodegradation.1/e
|
Wackett
|
1
|
91
|
Aquaculture an Introduction.1/e
|
Stickney
|
1
|
92
|
Biodiversity and Environmental Change.1/e
|
Lindenmayer
|
1
|
Year 2020-2021
Sl No
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Title
|
Author
|
Number of copies
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Department of Botany
|
-
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Phycology
|
Lee
|
3
|
-
|
Introductory Phycology
|
H D Kumar
|
3
|
-
|
Text book of Fungi and Their Allies 2/e
|
Sethi, I.K. and Walia, S.K.
|
3
|
-
|
Introduction to Fungi 3/e
|
Webster, J. and Weber, R.
|
3
|
-
|
Practical Microbiology
|
Dubey R. C
|
3
|
-
|
Laboratory Manual of Microbiology and Biotechnology
|
K.R. Aneja
|
3
|
-
|
Principles of Molecular Biology
|
Veer Bala Rastogi
|
3
|
-
|
Wilson And Walkers Principles and Techniques of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
|
Andreas Hofmann
|
3
|
-
|
Plant Biotechnology and Molecular Biology A Laboratory Manual
|
M S Punia
|
3
|
-
|
Plant Tissue Culture: Basic and Applied 2/e
|
Timir baran Jha
|
3
|
-
|
Handbook on Mushrooms
|
Nita Bahl
|
3
|
-
|
Practicals in Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
|
Manju Bala-
|
3
|
-
|
The Embryology of Angiosperms 6/e
|
Bhatnagar, Bhojwani
|
3
|
-
|
Economic Botany
|
Kochhar
|
3
|
-
|
Plant systematics: An integrated approach
|
Gurucharan Sing
|
3
|
-
|
Concepts of Ecology 4/e
|
Kormondy
|
3
|
-
|
Gymnosperms-
|
S.P. Bhatnagar
|
3
|
-
|
Bio-fertilizers and organic Farming
|
Vayas,S.C
|
3
|
-
|
An Introduction to Practical Biochemistry
|
Plummer, D. T
|
3
|
-
|
Statistics for Biologists
|
Campbell, R.C
|
3
|
Department of Chemistry
|
-
|
Organic Chemistry
|
Clayden andGreeves
|
3
|
-
|
Organic Chemistry
|
Leroy G. Wade
|
4
|
-
|
Clayton's Introduction to Organic Chemistry
|
Heathcock
|
4
|
-
|
Strategic Applications of Named Reactions in Organic Synthesis
|
Laszlo Kurti and Barbara Czako
|
3
|
-
|
Practical Physical Chemistry
|
Vishwanathan
|
4
|
-
|
Atkins' Physical Chemistry.11/e
|
Atkins
|
4
|
-
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Physical Chemistry: Thermodynamics, Statistical Mechanics and Kinetics
|
Cooksy
|
4
|
-
|
Physical Chemistry: Quantum Chemistry and Molecular Interactions
|
Cooksy
|
4
|
-
|
Physical Chemistry for Chemical and Biological Sciences
|
Chang
|
4
|
-
|
Molecular Physical Chemistry for Engineers
|
Yates
|
1
|
-
|
An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry
|
Graham Patrick
|
1
|
-
|
Inorganic chemistry
|
Poetrfield
|
4
|
-
|
Essential Trends in Inorganic Chemistry
|
Mingos
|
4
|
-
|
Inorganic Chemistry
|
Miessler and Tarr
|
4
|
-
|
Environmental chemistry
|
Manahan
|
1
|
-
|
Supramolecular Chemistry: Concepts and Perspectives
|
Lehn
|
2
|
-
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Why Chemical Reactions Happen
|
James Keeler and Peter Wothers
|
1
|
-
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Modern Spectroscopy
|
Hollas
|
1
|
-
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Green Chemistry
|
V. K. Ahluwalia
|
3
|
-
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Polymer Science and Technology: Plastics, Rubber, Blends and Composites 3/e
|
Premamoy Ghosh
|
4
|
-
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Introduction to Polymer Chemistry 4/e
|
Charles E. Carraher
|
1
|
-
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Supramolecular Chemistry 3/e
|
Steed and Jerry L. Atwood
|
1
|
-
|
Study Guide to Organic Chemistry Volume I
|
Chandan Saha et.al.
|
3
|
-
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Study Guide to Organic Chemistry Volume II
|
Chandan Saha et.al.
|
3
|
-
|
Study Guide to Organic Chemistry Volume III
|
Chandan Saha et.al.
|
3
|
-
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Study Guide to Organic Chemistry Volume IV
|
Chandan Saha et.al.
|
3
|
-
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Study Guide to Organic Chemistry Volume V
|
Chandan Saha et.al.
|
3
|
-
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Study Guide to Organic Chemistry Volume VI
|
Chandan Saha et.al.
|
3
|
-
|
Physical Chemistry Concepts and models vol-III
|
Nabakumar Bera et.al.
|
3
|
-
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Physical Chemistry Concepts and models vol-II
|
Nabakumar Bera et.al.
|
3
|
-
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Physical Chemistry Concepts and models vol-I
|
Nabakumar Bera et.al.
|
3
|
-
|
Physical Chemistry, Volume-II
|
Ashish Nag
|
3
|
-
|
Physical Chemistry, Volume-I
|
Ashish Nag
|
3
|
Department of Physics
|
-
|
Mathematical Methods for Physics,
|
Riley, Hobson and Bence
|
2
|
-
|
Mathematical Methods for Physicists
|
Arfken, Weber and Harris
|
4
|
-
|
Differential Equation with Application and Historical Notes
|
George F. Simmons
|
6
|
-
|
Fundamental of Mechanics
|
J.C.Upadhyay
|
12
|
-
|
Mechanics
|
D.S. Mathur
|
1
|
-
|
An introduction to mechanics
|
D. Kleppner, R.J. Kolenkow
|
5
|
-
|
Fluid Mechanics
|
Landau and Lifshitz
|
1
|
-
|
Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos
|
S.H.Strogatz
|
1
|
-
|
A Textbook of Electrical Technology-Vol-I
|
Theraja
|
5
|
-
|
A Textbook of Electrical Technology-Vol-II
|
Theraja
|
5
|
-
|
Semiconductor Devices: Physics and Technology
|
S.M.Sze
|
3
|
-
|
Electronic Devices 7th ed
|
Thomas L. Floyd
|
2
|
-
|
Instrumentation Devices and Systems
|
Rangan, Sarma and Mani
|
1
|
-
|
Embedded Systems: Architecture, Programming& Design
|
R.Kamal
|
1
|
-
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Digital Signal Processing
|
S. K. Mitra
|
2
|
-
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Digital Electronics
|
S.K. Mandal
|
3
|
-
|
Fundamental of digital circuits
|
Anand Kumar
|
4
|
-
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Electronic Communication System
|
Roddy and Coolean
|
1
|
-
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Microelectronics
|
Millman and Halkias
|
2
|
-
|
Principle of Electronic Communication System
|
Louis E. FrenZel Jr
|
5
|
-
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Electronic Communication System
|
G. Kennedy
|
15
|
-
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Digital Signal Processing-
|
S.K.Mitra
|
2
|
-
|
Quantum Mechanics: Concepts and Applications
|
Nouredine Zettili
|
10
|
-
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Quantum Mechanics,
|
G. Aruldhas
|
5
|
-
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Thermal Physics, 2/e
|
S. Garg, R. Bansal and Ghosh
|
10
|
-
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Complex Variables, 8/e
|
A.S. Fokas & M.J. Ablowitz
|
2
|
-
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Complex Variable and Applications 7/e
|
J.W. Brown & R.V. Churchill
|
2
|
-
|
Introductory nuclear Physics
|
Kenneth S. Krane
|
6
|
-
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Concepts of nuclear physics
|
Bernard L. Cohen
|
5
|
-
|
Introduction to Elementary Particles
|
D. Griffith
|
3
|
-
|
Fundamental of Atmospheric Physics Vol 61
|
Murry L Salby
|
2
|
-
|
Scientific Computing in Python
|
Abhijit Kar Gupta
|
14
|
-
|
Computational Physics
|
Darren Walkker
|
3
|
-
|
Theoretical Mechanics
|
M.R. Spiegel
|
8
|
-
|
Fundamental of Astronomy 4/e
|
H. Karttunen et al
|
2
|
-
|
Introduction to Nanoscience and
|
Chattopadhyay and Banerjee
|
15
|
Department of Zoology
|
-
|
Invertebrate Zoology, 8th ed., 2006
|
Rupert & Barnes, R.D.
|
1
|
-
|
Ecology, 6th ed., 2001
|
C. Krebs
|
2
|
-
|
Fundamentals of ecology, 2008
|
E. P. Odum
|
1
|
-
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Ecology & field Biology
|
R.L. Smith
|
1
|
-
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Ecology, 3rd ed.
|
Cain, bowman & Hawker
|
1
|
-
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Lewin’s cells- 3rd ed.
|
Cassimeris, Lingappa, Plopper
|
1
|
-
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Biology of cancer, 2nd ed.
|
Weinberg
|
1
|
-
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The Cell: A molecular approach, 5th ed., 2009
|
Cooper
|
2
|
-
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Molecular biology of the Cell, 5th ed. 2008
|
Bruce Albert et al.
|
2
|
-
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Evolutionary biology, 3rd ed, 1997
|
D. Futuyama
|
1
|
-
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Histology: A text & atlas, 6th ed., 2010
|
Ross & Pawlina
|
1
|
-
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Biochemistry, 4th ed., 2011
|
Voet & Voet
|
1
|
-
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Comparative anatomy of vertebrates, 2008
|
Saxena & Saxena
|
1
|
-
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Principles of anatomy & physiology, 11th ed., 2006
|
Tortora & Grabowski
|
1
|
-
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Cellular & molecular immunology, 5th ed., 2003
|
Abbas
|
1
|
-
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Molecular biology 7th ed.
|
Lodish
|
1
|
-
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Molecular biology of gene, 7th ed.
|
Watson
|
1
|
-
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iGenetics: A molecular approach, 3rd ed., 2016
|
Russel
|
1
|
-
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Introduction to soil microbiology, 1977
|
Alexander
|
1
|
-
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Microbiology: An introduction, 9th ed., 2008
|
Tortora et al.
|
1
|
-
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Developmental Biology, 9th ed., 2010
|
Gilbert
|
1
|
-
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Vertebrate endocrinology, 6th ed., 2020
|
Noris
|
2
|
Year2021-2022
Department of Botany
|
1
|
Stress Physiology
|
Singh D P
|
2
|
2
|
Plant Anatomy
|
Fahn
|
1
|
3
|
Plant Physiology & Development
|
Taiz,Zeiger
|
1
|
4
|
Gene Cloning & DNA Analysis
|
Peterson
|
1
|
5
|
Molecular Biology
|
David P Clark
|
1
|
6
|
Lewin's GENES XII
|
Kerbs
|
1
|
7
|
Genome 3
|
Brown
|
1
|
8
|
A Textbook of Modern Economic Botany
|
Sammbamurty
|
2
|
9
|
Phylogenetic Trees Made Easy
|
Hall
|
1
|
10
|
Plant systematics
|
Judd and Campbell
|
1
|
11
|
Plant Systematics
|
Singh G
|
2
|
12
|
Genetics: A Conceptual Approach
|
Pierce
|
1
|
13
|
Botany for Degree Students: Fungi
|
B.R. Vashishta
|
2
|
14
|
Botany for Degree Students: Algae
|
B.R. Vashishta
|
2
|
15
|
Botany for Degree Students: Gymnosperm
|
B.R. Vashishta
|
2
|
16
|
Botany for Degree Students: Pteridophyta
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B.R. Vashishta
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2
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17
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Botany for Degree Students: Bryophyta
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B.R. Vashishta
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2
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18
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Plant Breeding Biometry Biotechnology
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Kar/Halder
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2
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10
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Cell and Molecular Biology
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Karp
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2
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20
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Brock Biology of Microorganisms
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Madigan
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1
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21
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Molecular Biology of the Gene
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Watson
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2
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22
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Agroforestry: Principles and Practices
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A.P. Dwivedi
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2
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23
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Microbiology
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Pelzar
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2
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24
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Principles of Agronomy
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Reddy
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2
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25
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Principles of Horticulture
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Agarwal
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2
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26
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Medicinal Plants: Ethnobotanical Approach
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P. C Trivedi
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1
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27
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Floriculture in India
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Randhawa and Mukhopadhyay
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2
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28
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Hand Book of Seed Technology
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P.K. Agrawal
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2
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29
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UGC-CSIR NET Life Sciences
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Debasish Kar
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2
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30
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Soil Microbiology
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Subha Rao
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2
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31
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A Text book of Biotechnology
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Dubey
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2
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32
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Atlas of Major Flowering Trees in India
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Swaminathan
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2
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33
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Genetic Resource of Horticultural Crops
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Singh/Manivannan
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2
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34
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Ecology, Environment and Resource Conservation
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Singh/Singh/Gupta
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2
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35
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An introduction to Sustainable Development
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Rogers/Jalal
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2
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36
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Ecology, Environment and Resource Conservation
|
Singh/Singh/Gupta
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2
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Department Of Chemistry
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37
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Introduction to Modern Inorganic Chemistry
|
Mackay
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1
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38
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Organic Chemistry
|
Bruice
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5
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39
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Basic Stereochcmistry of Organic Molecules
|
Sengupta
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3
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40
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Essential Trends in Inorganic Chemistry
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D. M. P. Mingos
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3
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41
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Organic Chemistry
|
Clayden
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3
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42
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Analytical Chemistry, An Indian Adaptation
|
Christian
|
5
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43
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Physical Chemistry (Kinetics)
|
Horia Metiu
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2
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44
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Physical Chemistry (Kinetics)
|
Horia Metiu
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2
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45
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Physical Chemistry (Quantum Mechanics)
|
Horia Metiu
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2
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46
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Lectures on Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pesticide Chemistry
|
Kaushik Basu/Chandan Saha
|
10
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47
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Physical Chemistry Concepts and models v-3
|
Bera/Ghosh
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5
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48
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Physical Chemistry Concepts and models v-2
|
Bera/Ghosh
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5
|
49
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Physical Chemistry Concepts and models v-1
|
Bera/Ghosh
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5
|
50
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Mathematics & Statistics for Chemists
|
Bera/Ghosh
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5
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51
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Physical Chemistry, Volume-2
|
Ashish Nag
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5
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52
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Physical Chemistry, Volume-1
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Ashish Nag
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53
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Quantum Chemistry
|
Donald A. MeQuarrie
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3
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54
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Physical Chemistry
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Reid and Angles
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3
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55
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Inorganic Chemistry
|
Miessler and Tarr
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2
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56
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Organic Chemistry
|
Clayden
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3
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57
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Clayton's Introduction to Organic Chemistry
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Heatheock
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1
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58
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Introduction to Spectroscopy
|
Pavia
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5
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59
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Strategic Applications of Named Reactions in Organic Synthesis
|
Laszlo Kurti
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1
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60
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Practical Physical Chemistry
|
Vishwanathan
|
5
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61
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Experimental Physical Chemistry
|
Maity
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5
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62
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Atkins' Physical Chemistry
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Atkins
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3
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63
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An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry
|
Graham Patrick
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1
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64
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A Textbook of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
|
T. Pradeep
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1
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65
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Essential Trends in Inorganic Chemistry
|
D. M. P. Mingos
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3
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66
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Physical Methods in Inorganic Chemistry
|
Drago
|
3
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67
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Environmental chemistry
|
Manahan
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1
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68
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Supramolecular Chemistry: Concepts and Perspectives
|
Lehn
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1
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69
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Essentials of Nuclear Chemistry
|
Arnika
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3
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70
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Why Chemical Reactions Happen
|
James Kecler
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1
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71
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Modern Spectroscopy
|
Hollas
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1
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72
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An Introductory Text on Green Chemistry
|
Indu Tucker Sidhwani
|
3
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73
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Green Chemistry
|
V. K. Ahluwalia
|
3
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74
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Green Chemistry: Environmentally Benign Reactions
|
V. K. Ahluwalia
|
3
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75
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Green Chemistry Experiments: A Monograph
|
Sharma/Sidhwani
|
3
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76
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Green Chemistry: An Introductory Text
|
Mike Lancaster
|
1
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77
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Integration of Fundamental Organic Chemistry with Green Chemistry
|
Anuradha Mukherjee
|
3
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78
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Experiments in Polymer Science
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D.G. Hundiwale
|
3
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79
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A Textbook of Polymer Chemistry
|
MS Bhatnagar
|
2
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80
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Polymer Chemistry
|
Scbastian Koltzenburg
|
1
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81
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Study Guide to Organic Chemistry V-1
|
Basu/Saha
|
2
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82
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Study Guide to Organic Chemistry V-2
|
Basu/Saha
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2
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83
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Study Guide to Organic Chemistry V-3
|
Basu/Saha
|
2
|
84
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Study Guide to Organic Chemistry V-4
|
Basu/Saha
|
2
|
85
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Study Guide to Organic Chemistry V-5
|
Basu/Saha
|
2
|
86
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Study Guide to Organic Chemistry V-6
|
Basu/Saha
|
2
|
87
|
Lectures on Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pesticide Chemistry
|
Kaushik Basu/Chandan Saha
|
5
|
88
|
Mathematics and Statistics for Chemists
|
N. Bera et.al
|
1
|
89
|
Organic Chemistry
|
S. Sengupta
|
1
|
90
|
Problem and Solution in Organic Chemistry
|
S. Sengupta
|
1
|
91
|
Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
|
F.A. Cotton et.al
|
1
|
92
|
Inorganic Chemistry Vol-1
|
A.K. Das et.al
|
1
|
93
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Inorganic Chemistry Vol-2
|
A.K. Das et.al
|
1
|
94
|
Inorganic Chemistry Vol-3
|
A.K. Das et.al
|
1
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95
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Inorganic Chemistry Vol-3A
|
A.K. Das et.al
|
1
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96
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Inorganic Chemistry Vol-3B
|
A.K. Das et.al
|
1
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97
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Inorganic Chemistry Vol-4
|
A.K. Das et.al
|
1
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98
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Inorganic Chemistry Vol-5
|
A.K. Das et.al
|
1
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99
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Inorganic Chemistry Vol-6
|
A.K. Das et.al
|
1
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100
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Inorganic Chemistry Vol-7
|
A.K. Das et.al
|
1
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101
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Bioinorganic Chemistry
|
A.K. Das et.al
|
1
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102
|
NTA UGC NET Chemical Sciences
|
R. Parashar
|
2
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103
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Principal of Inorganic Chemistry
|
James Huheey
|
1
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104
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Fortran: Basic and numerical application
|
N. Bera et.al
|
1
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Department of Physics
|
105
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Mathematical Methods for Physics
|
K.F Riley, M.P. Hobson and S. J.Bence,
|
10
|
106
|
Fundamental of Mechanics
|
Dr. J.C.Upadhyay
|
10
|
107
|
Mechanics
|
D.S. Mathur
|
10
|
108
|
Classical Mechanics and Properties of Matter
|
A. B. Gupta
|
10
|
109
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Oscillation, Waves and Acoustics
|
D. Chattopadhyay
|
10
|
110
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Relativity: The special and General Theory
|
Einstein
|
5
|
111
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Introduction to Special Relativity
|
J.H. Smith
|
4
|
112
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A Textbook of Electrical Technology-Vol-I
|
Theraja
|
4
|
113
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A Textbook of Electrical Technology-Vol-II
|
Theraja
|
4
|
114
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Instrumentation Devices and Systems
|
C.S. Rangan, G.R. Sarma, V.S.V. Mani
|
4
|
115
|
Fundamental of digital circuits
|
Anand Kumar
|
4
|
116
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Circuit theory (Analysis and sysnthesis ),
|
A Chakraborty
|
12
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117
|
Principle of Electronic Communication System
|
Louis E. FrenZel Jr
|
4
|
118
|
Modern Physics and Solid State Physics (Problems and Solution)
|
S.O.Pillai
|
4
|
119
|
Probability and Statistics
|
Murray r. Spiegel, john schiller,
|
6
|
120
|
Quantum Mechanics: Concepts and Applications
|
Nouredine Zettili
|
10
|
121
|
Advanced level Physics Practicals
|
Michael Nelson and Jon M. Ogborn
|
8
|
122
|
Concepts of nuclear physics
|
Bernard L. Cohen
|
8
|
123
|
Astro Physics a modern perspective,
|
K.S. Krishnasamy
|
2
|
124
|
Advanced Electronic Communication System
|
Wayne Tomasi
|
4
|
125
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Electronic Communication
|
Lloyd Temes
|
3
|
126
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Gate Physics Solved Papers
|
|
8
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127
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Gate Solved Papers
|
|
6
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128
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IIT-JAM Physics Solved Papers
|
|
10
|
129
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Digital Circuits (Vol-I )
|
Diptiman Roychaudhury
|
10
|
130
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Digital Circuits (Vol-II)
|
Diptiman Roychaudhury
|
10
|
131
|
Lecture on electromagnetism
|
Ashok Das
|
4
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132
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Lecture on quantum Mechanics
|
Ashok Das
|
4
|
133
|
Introduction to Solid state Physics
|
Charles. Kittel
|
8
|
134
|
CSIR-UGC NET/SET Physical Sciences
|
R. Nageswar Rao
|
8
|
135
|
CSIR NET Physical Science Solved Papers
|
Career Endeavour
|
8
|
136
|
Solid state Physics
|
S.O.Pillai
|
8
|
Department of Zoology
|
137
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Theory and Practice of Animal Taxonomy and Biodiversity
|
V.C.Kapoor
|
2
|
138
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Principles of Systematic zoology
|
Mayr
|
2
|
139
|
Ecology: Theories & Application
|
Reclefs
|
1
|
140
|
Wilson And Walker's Principles and Techniques of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
|
Andreas Holmann
|
1
|
141
|
Cell Biology
|
Gerald Karp
|
1
|
142
|
Introduction to genetic analysis
|
A.J.F.Grilith
|
1
|
143
|
Laboratory Manual of Microbiology and Biotechnology
|
K.R. Aneja
|
1
|
144
|
Brock Biology of Microorganisnms
|
Michael T Madigan
|
1
|
145
|
An Introduction to Practical Biochemistry
|
David. T Plummer
|
1
|
146
|
Chordate Zoology
|
Jordon & Verma
|
1
|
147
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Invertebrate Zoology
|
Jordon & Verma
|
1
|
148
|
Biology of Animals v-2
|
Ganguly, Sinha, Adlhikary
|
1
|
149
|
Biology of Animals v-1
|
Ganguly, Sinha, Adlhikary
|
1
|
150
|
Introduction to General Zoology v-1
|
Chaki, Kundu, Sarkar
|
1
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151
|
Introduction to General Zoology v-2
|
Chaki, Kundu, Sarkar
|
1
|
152
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Biochemistry
|
Campbell
|
1
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153
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Chatterjee's Human Physiology v-1
|
Chatterjee C C
|
1
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154
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Chatterjee's Human Physiology v-2
|
Chatterjee C C
|
1
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155
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The Life of Vertebrates
|
J.Z.Young
|
1
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156
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BIOS instant notes in Biochemistry
|
D.B.Hames & M.N.Hooper
|
2
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157
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BIOS instant notes in Genetics
|
Hugh Flcteher & Ivor Hickey
|
2
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158
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BIOS instant notes in Molecular Biology
|
Mc Lennan et nl
|
2
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159
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BIOS instant notes in Immunology
|
P Lydyard et al
|
2
|
160
|
Harper's llustrated Biochemistry
|
Murry
|
1
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161
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Lipincott Illustrated Reviews Biochemistry
|
Denise R Ferrier
|
1
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162
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A Text Book of Fish Biology & Fisheries
|
S. S Khanna & H.R. Singh
|
1
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162
|
Guyton & Hall Text Book of Medical Physiology
|
John.E.Hall
|
1
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163
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Biology: A Global Approach
|
Campbell
|
1
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164
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The Invertebrates: A new syntlhesis
|
Ruppert & Barnes
|
1
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165
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Invertebrates
|
Brusca, Moore,Shuster
|
1
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166
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Biotechnology & Genomics
|
P.K.Gupta
|
1
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167
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A text book of Economic Zoology
|
Aminul Islam
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1
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168
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Insect physiology and biochemistry
|
Nation
|
1
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169
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Textbook of Wildlife Management
|
SK Singh
|
2
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170
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Wildlife biology- an Indian perspective
|
Saha & Mazumdar
|
2
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171
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Animal behaviour(ethology)
|
Alcock
|
1
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172
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Organic Evolution
|
Veer Bala Rastogi
|
2
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173
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Entomology
|
Gillott
|
1
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174
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Conservation Biology
|
Hunter
|
1
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175
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Practical Zoology
|
Ghosh, Manna
|
2
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176
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An advanced laboratory manual of Zoology
|
Podder, Mukhopadhyay, Das
|
2
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177
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Advanced Practical Zoology
|
Sinha, Chatterjee, Chattopadhyay
|
2
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178
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Comprehensive Life science Vol-1
|
A. Kar
|
2
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179
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Comprehensive Life science Vol-2
|
A. Kar
|
2
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180
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NTA UGC NET Life Science
|
A. Kar
|
5
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Outreach activities (Popular lectures)
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Outreach programmes to Binod Manjari Girls School, Jhargram by Dr. Krishnendu Sinha & Shri Sanjib Kumar Das, Department of Zoology on Bioinformatics in Modern Biology and Medicine’ on 03.03.2020
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Outreach programmes to Kumud Kumari Institution High School, Jhargram by Dr. Krishnendu Sinha & Shri Sanjib Kumar Das, Department of Zoology on Bioinformatics in Modern Biology and Medicine’ on 04.03.2020.
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50 students (Boys) of Kumud Kumari Institution, Jhargram and 50 students (Girls) of Rani Benode Manjari Girls’ HS School were selected and given day long hands on training on “Micrometry” preceeded by lecture on the topic. During break, refreshments for the participating students were provided from the DBT fund.
Invited Lectures
Year 2019-2020
Sl No.
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Name of the Resource person
|
Designation and Address of the resource person(s)
|
Title of the lecture
|
Date
|
01
|
Dr. Asit Baran Panda
|
Senior Scientist, Discipline of Inorganic Materials and Catalysis,
CSIR-CSMCRI, G.B.Marg., Bhavnagar-364002, Gujarat, India
|
Nanostructured materials and their synthesis
|
27.01.2020
|
02
|
Professor Dipak K. Mandal
|
Formerly of Presidency College/University, Kolkata
|
Pericyclic Cycloadditions:
An Orbital Perspective
|
11.02.2020
|
03
|
Professor Achinta K. Sarkar
|
Professor and HOD, Department of Chemistry, Bidhan Nagar Govt. College, Kolkata
|
Importance of Asymmetric synthesis
|
27.02.2020
|
04
|
Professor D. C. Mukharjee
|
Past President Indian Chemical society and
Ex-Professor, Department of Chemistry, Calcutta University
|
National science day celebration and talk on life and work of Acharya P.C. Ray
|
26.02.2020
|
05
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Dr. Subhankar Ghosh
|
Head of the Department, Department of Physics, St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata
|
Recent Advances and Challenges in Sports Science
|
25.02.2020
|
06
|
Prof. Biswajit Ghosh
|
Honourable Vice Chancellor, The Neotia University, Former Professor & Director
Energy Studies, Jadavpur University,
India
|
Sustainability in Energy Technologies
|
19.02.2020
|
07
|
Dr. Jyotirmoy Pramanik
|
Associate Professor, Department of Physics, Kharagpur College, west Bengal
|
Renewable Energy and Energy Harvesting
|
11.02.2020
|
08
|
Dr. Avijit De
|
Associate Professor, Department of Physics, Belda College, West Bengal
|
Advent of Visible Light
|
12.03.2020
|
Year 2021-2022 (Webinar)
Sl No.
|
Name of the Resource person
|
Designation and Address of the resource person(s)
|
Title of the lecture
|
Date
|
01
|
Bimal Krishna Banik, Ph.D., C.Chem., F.R.S.C., F.I.C.S., F.I.S.R.O.S.E.T.,F.R.S.C.S. Professor and Senior Researcher
|
Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
|
Visions and Managements: There are more to the Pictures that Meet the Eyes
&
Microwave-Assisted Exploratory Synthesis of Medicinally Active Compounds
|
02.06.21
|
02
|
Dr. Samit Guha
|
Department of Chemistry Jadavpur University
188, Raja S.C. Mallick Rd,
Kolkata - 700032
|
Molecular Machines
|
10.06.21
|
03
|
Subhadeep Biswas
|
Principal Scientist (Virologist),
Infectious Diseases & Immunology Division,
CSIR-IICB, Kolkata
|
Viral diseases: Our constant struggle to be one step ahead of the viruses
|
11.06.21
|
04
|
Dr. Shantanabha Das
|
Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, Diamond Harbour Women’s University (DHWU), Diamond Harbour, Sarisha, West Bengal 743368, India
|
SARS-CoV-2 Vaccines: Rapidly Developing Arsenal to Neutralize the Pandemic
|
12.06.21
|
05
|
Prof. Saumitra Das
|
Dr. Saumitra Das. Ph.D. FNA, FASc, FNASc, Sir J.C. Bose National Fellow
DIRECTOR, National Institute of Biomedical Genomics
P.O.: N.S.S., Kalyani 741251, West Bengal, INDIA
|
Genomics of SARS CoV-2
|
15.06.21
|
06
|
Nirmallya Ballav
|
Dr. Nirmalya Ballav
Associate Professor and Associate Dean (Research and Development)
Department of Chemistry, Main Academic Building,
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER)
Dr. Homi Bhabha Road, Pashan, Pune - 411 008 India
|
Graphene: Chemistry, Biology, Physics and Beyond
|
21.06.21
|
07
|
Ahmad Husain
|
DAV University, Jalandhar, Punjab
|
The Fascinating World of Crystals
|
24.06.21
|
08
|
Paltu Kumar Dhal
|
Department of Biological Science
Jadavpur University
188, Raja S.C. Mallick Rd,
Kolkata - 700032
|
Role of Microbiome in Environmental Detoxification
|
25.06.21
|
09
|
Dr. Abhijit Pramanik
|
Dr. Avijit Pramanik, Assistant Professor
Department of Microbiology, Central University of Haryana, Jant-Pali, Mahendergarh, Haryana, India – 123031
|
ExbB-ExbD-TonB energy transducing system of Gram-negative bacteria
|
28.06.21
|
10
|
Prof. Jayram Guin
|
School of Chemical Sciences, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, 700032 Kolkata, India.
|
Concept of Chirality and Asymmetric Organocatalysis
|
29.06.2021
|
11
|
Dr. Pushpal Ghosh
|
Dr. Pushpal Ghosh
Assistant Professor
Department of Chemistry
Dr. Harisingh Gour University (A Central University) Sagar-470003, Madhya Pradesh, India
|
Recent Trends in Rare-Earth Doped Phosphor Materials
|
01.07.21
|
12
|
Dr. Chinmoy Patra
|
Dr. Chinmoy Patra
DBT/Wellcome Trust India Alliance Intermediate fellow
Head of the Max-Planck Partner group
Department of Developmental Biology, Agharkar Research Institute (ARI), Pune-411004, Maharashtra, India
|
Zebrafish as a model organism in Biomedical Research
|
02.07.21
|
13
|
Prof. Pravat K Mandal
|
Dr. Pravat Kumar Mondal
Director In Charge
Scientist VII / Senior Professor
National Brain Research Center
NH-8, Manesar, Gurugram, Haryana 122051
|
Advanced Neuroimaging Based Brain Research Holds the Key for Early Diagnostic Markers for Brain Disorders
|
05.07.2021
|
14
|
Santanu Chowdhary
|
Dr. Shantanu Chowdhury, PhD
Senior Fellow, Wellcome Trust/DBT India Alliance
Professor, Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research
CSIR-Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology
New Delhi 110025, India
|
Telomerase Reactivation - Targeting the 'Achilles Heel' of Cancer
|
08.07.21
|
15
|
Prof. Dilip Dhavale
|
Professor Dilip D. Dhavale, FASc., FNASc.
Distinguished Professor
Department of Chemistry
Savitribai Phule Pune University (Formerly University of Pune)
Pune 411 007 (INDIA)
|
Chemistry: The Science of Life
|
09.07.21
|
16
|
Prof. Amitava Chattopadhyay
|
Prof. Amitabha Chattopadhyay, Ph.D. (Stony Brook), FTWAS, FRSB, FRSC, FNA, FNASc, FASc
SERB Distinguished Fellow, CSIR-Centre for Cellular & Molecular Biology
Uppal Road, Hyderabad 500007, India
|
Cholesterol in Biology and Medicine: History, Myths, and Excitement
|
14.07.21
|
17
|
Prof. Gopal Kundu
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Professor Gopal C. Kundu,
Ph.D., FNASc, FASc
S.S. Bhatnagar Awardee
Director R&D, KIIT Deemed to be University, Institute of Eminence
Professor of Biotechnology, School of Biotechnology
Professor of Medicine & Molecular Research, KIMS
Bhubaneswar 751 024
Ex-Director (i/c), National Centre for Cell Science (NCCS), Pune 411 007
India
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"Integration of High End Basic and Translational Research along with Academic Program under New Education Policy In India".
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16.07.21
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18
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Prof. Sangita Mukhopadhyaya
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Dr. Sangita Mukhopadyay,
Head, Molecular Biology Group
Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Centre for DNA Fingerprinting & DNA Diagnostics, Hyderabad-500039, India
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An art of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to tackle macrophage immune response: Lesson for designing novel therapeutics against TB
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21.07.21
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19
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Prof. Sunetra Gupta
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Professor of Theoretical Epidemiology, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford
South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PS UK
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“Using mathematical models to understand epidemics”
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17.08.2021
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20
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Prof. Bhramar Mukherjee
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Prof.
Bhramar Mukherjee
John D.
Kalbfleisch Collegiate Professor of Biostatistics
Chair of Biostatistics, Professor of Epidemiology and Professor of Global Public Health
Department of Biostatistics, School of Public Health
Associate Director for Quantitative Data Sciences,
Rogel Cancer Center
University of Michigan, USA
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Predictions, Role of Interventions and the Crisis of Virus in India: A Data Science Call to Arms
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20, 08, 2021
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21
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Dr. Shanta Dutta, MD, Ph.D., FWAST, FNASc,, MAMS
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Director & Scientist G
ICMR-National Institute of Cholera & Enteric Diseases
P-33 CIT Road, Scheme XM, Beliaghata,
P.O. Box 177, Kolkata 700010, INDIA
Ph: +91-33-23633373``
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“Second Wave of Covid-19 Pandemic in India: Challenges in Management and Prevention”
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03.09.2021
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22
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Dr. Siraj Datta
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DST Fast track fellow, Haldia institute of Technology, Haldia
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Fundamental techniques in plant tissue culture
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26.04.2021
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23
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Dr. Soma Chattopadhyay
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Scientist-E, Institute of Life Sciences, Bhubaneswar
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How to protect us from viruses
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11.05.2021
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24
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Dr. Sudip Kumar Das
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SACT, Dept. of Botany, Jhargram Raj College, Jhargram
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Plant diversity and human welfare
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25.05.2021
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25
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Dr. Sudip Kumar Das
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SACT, Dept. of Botany, Jhargram Raj College, Jhargram
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Mushroom Culture Technology
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14.06.2021
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26
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Dr. Sankar Bakshi
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Associate Professor, Dept. of Botany, Vidyasagar College for Women, Kolkata
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Methods in molecular biology: Southern, Northern and Western Blot
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27.07.2021
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27
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Dr. Prantik Hazra
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Assistant Professor, UG & PG Dept. of Zoology, Darjeeling Govt. College, Darjeeling
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Man-Animal conflict and its impact on Agriculture
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04.12.2021
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28
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Dr. Souvik Mitra
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Assistant Professor Dept. of Botany, Taki Govt. College
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Fatty acids and their derevatives: Structures, Functions and analytical strategies
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13.01.2022
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Ayurbedacharya Shibkali Bhattachrya Herbs Garden
Jhargram Raj College, Jhargram, West Bengal, 721507
Ayurbedacharya Shibkali Bhattachryawas one of the greatest Indian herbalists. He had immense affection for the country's resources and culture. As a result, he has been wandering in the forests and deserts of this country for a long time to enrich Ayurveda with strong curiosity. He had tested their qualities by collecting known and unknown valuable herbs. Whether they can be applied scientifically in different treatments - he has confirmed for himself. He wrote, "Chiranjeev Banaushadhi”, a 11-volume seminal book for the benefit of people. He was awarded the Rabindra Awardby the Paschim Bangla Academy in 1986. In 1969, he was conferred the title of 'Ayurvedacharya' by the West Bengal Ayurveda Parishad, i.e., the State Ayurveda Faculty Board, and the 'Pranacharya' by the Srividvat Vaidya Parishad of Delhi. He was awarded the Berkeley Medal of the Asiatic Society and the Narsingh Das Agarwala Award from the University of Delhi.
Main objectives:
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ex-situ conservation of medicinal plants
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demonstration for faculty members, students and non-teaching staff.
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direct involvement of students of Botany to fulfil their syllabus and hands on experience
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Department of Chemistry and zoology will be involved to extract and isolate the active compounds and relevant biological studies respectively.
Location: Place between the two wings of the Department of Chemistry of Jhargram Raj College
Area:6000 sq feet
Previous Situation:One plantation programme was taken about fifteen years back by NSS unit of this college and planted some permanent plants in this place. These plants are also there at present. These are as follows
1) Radhachura (Caesalpinia pulcherrima)
2) Chhatim (Alstonia scholaris)
3) Peyara (Psidiun Guajava)
4) Jhau (Thuja occidentalis)
5) Mehagani (Swietenia macrophylla)
6) Araucaria (Araucaria heterophylla)
7) Kanthal (Artocarpus heterophyllus)
8) Aam (Mangifera indica)
9) Champa (Magnolia Champaca)
10) Tecoma (Tecoma stans)
11) Shal (Shorea robusta)
Selection and Plantation of Medicinal Plants: We have selected those medicinal plants which can grow in red lateritic soil, low maintenance and can survive under tree. In the financial year 2020-2021 twenty eight medicinal plants have planted in separate beds. These are as follows
1) Iswar mul (Aristolochia indica)
2)Ananta mul (Hemidesmus indicus)
3)Bhringaraj, yellow (Eclipta prostata)
4)Gurmar (Gymnema sylvestre)
5)Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum)
6)Sada bharenda (Jatropha curcas)
7)Basak (Justicia adhatoda)
8)Nisinda (Vitex negundu)
9)Kanta bishalyakarani(Barleria lupulina)
10)Sada Nayantara (Catharanthus roseus)
11)Sarpagandha (Rauvolfia serpentina)
12)Pipul (Piper longum)
13)Pan (Piper betle)
14)Panjabi palang (Talinum portulacifolium)
15)Shat mul (Asparagus racemosus)
16)Lemon grass (Cymbopogon citrates)
17)Ghrit kumarai (Aloe vera)
18) Citronela (Cymbopogon nardus)
19)Patharkuchi (Kalanchoe pinnata)
20)Pasanbhedi (Coleus forskohlii)
21)Akanda (Calotropis gigantean)
22)Harjora (Cissus quadrangularis)
23)Gulancha (Tinospora cordifoia)
24)Mahadev Jata (Sansevierea cylindrica)
25)Ekangi (Kaempferia galangal)
26)Kalo tulsi (Ocimum tenuiflorum)
27)Ayapan (Ayapana triplinervis)
28)Shiuli (Nyctanthes arbor-tristis)
Water Sources:One water tank of 5000L has developed to collect and store the excess over flow water from the over head tank of this college to irrigate the Herbs Garden.
Recycle of biomass:One compost pit has developed to recycle dry leaves of permanent trees. This compost will be used in this Herbs Garden.
Planning for 2021-2022:i) Number of medicinal plants will be increased
ii) Separate naming board will be fixed for each plant
iii) One stock register will be maintained for medicinal plants
iv) Involvement of students will be increased according to situation
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