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CEC Newsa monthly newsletter of CEC
Vol. 14 No. 8 Aug 2012
Consortium forEducational
Communication
editorial board
chief editor
executive editor
contents
An Inter - University Centre of
University Grants Commissions on Electronic Media
Dr. Jabbar Patel
Prof. M. Anandakrishnan
Dr. T.R. Kem
Dr. Rajendra Mishra
Dr. R. Mishra
Dr. T. R. Kem
Highlights of the Month 3
Synopsis of the Month 4
Telecast Schedule:Vyas Channel 7
Media Tape Library 14
EDUSAT Schedule 15
Activities of Media Centres 16
Mail Box 16
director’s deskThe quality production of educational programmes and development of e-contents by the Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) and its Educational Multimedia Research Centres (EMRCs) and their delivery worldwide on television and internet has of late encouraged visits of several foreign delegations to CEC for its accomplishments. The CEC was recently requested to receive a 16 member delegation from the University of West
thIndies on 16 July, 2012 and show them the work being carried out by the CEC in the context of e-education to cope-up with ever rising demand of higher education in the country.The delegation was accompanied by Prof. Kapil Kumar, Chair, Contemporary Modern Indian Studies, University of West Indies, St. Augustine, Port of Spain, Trinidad and a Senior Professor of History, School of Social Sciences, IGNOU, New Delhi. The delegation was in CEC for a short period of two hours to see around the facilities that CEC has in place with regard to production of educational programmes for its 24 x 7 Vyas Higher Education Channel and e-contents for on-line education. The delegation spent quite some time in understanding the production techniques in the Multimedia Studio of CEC, delivery mechanism on Vyas Channel, through Edusat and on internet.
( Delegation from the University of West Indies)
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The delegation had couple of experts from multimedia library in the countries of West Indies and therefore the delegation spent a lot of time in witnessing the digitization of large repository of the educational programme with the help of newly acquired MAM Server and other allied equipment by CEC. The delegation showed keen interest in seeking specific short-term and long-term training programmes in the area of e-content and delivery mechanism.
The CEC being an Inter-University Centre of the UGC has its own limitation in satisfying the queries as raised by the delegation as decision with regard to conduct of bilateral training and visit can only be taken by UGC or MHRD at generic level. However, the CEC has promised the delegation to provide all technical know-how which could be rendered on-line with regard to the development of e-content, preparation of equipment specifications and their procurement, capacity building, etc. provided an agreement is reached at the governmental level.
From the discussions with the members of the delegation it was appreciated that whereas large countries like India are resorting to on-line education due to imbalance in demand and supply, the small countries in other parts of the world seek to adopt on-line education for want of quality education at their level. Since the course curricula at undergraduate level are more or less at par with global level, such kind of collaboration will be beneficial for the student fraternity, worldwide.
The CEC on various platforms proved its capabilities of production of educational programmes, e-contents and
delivery mechanism. As a result several developing countries from African and Asian Continents have invariably been requesting CEC to arrange for their training in production of educational programmes and delivery mechanism on television; few others have requested for e-content development for on-line education.
The whole question of capacity building has to be considered in the framework of bilateral programme with these countries having provision for capacity building and the mechanism for financing thereto. It is high time that the issue is deliberated at higher level so that India through its established agency, like CEC, could initiate its contribution for the less privileged countries in the area of on-line education.
( Delegation from the University of West Indies in conversation with Director, CEC )
Delegation from the University of West Indies at the (Edusat Studio of CEC)
- T.R. Kem
HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST, 2012
FIX POINT CHART
The following Lectures on Subjects mentionedbelow will be shown on “Vyas Channel”
Day
Days/Timings
Subject
5.30-7.30, 11.30-1.3017.30-19.30, 0.30-1.30
7.30-9.30, 13.30- 15.3019.30-21.30, 1.30-3.30
9.30-11.30, 15.30-17.3021.30-22.30. 3.30-5.30
Band would be blendedwith programme on
Series No. of Lectures Title of Lectures
Fine Arts
Maths
History
Eco/com.
Botany/Agr.
Botany
Political Sci
Sociology
Physics
Chemistry
Education
Language & Literature
Zoology
Geography
Guru Devo Bhava
Women Empowerment
Contemporary Issues
Heritage India
India for the World
Psychology
Monday
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Thursday
Friday
Anthropology/Medical
ScienceHall of InspirationSaturday
Career Watch Window to the World
Maths
Economics & Commerce
Political Science
Physics
Psychology
Functional English
Music, Art & Culture
Fine Arts
History
Home Science
Sociology
Chemistry
Environmental Science
TechnologySunday
Friday
Lecture Series
Lecture Series
Lecture Series
Lecture Series
Lecture Series
Lecture Series
Lecture Series
Lecture Series
Lecture Series
Lecture Series
2
8
2
2
2
2
2
6
8
4
Islamic Calligraphy Through the Ages
Mechanics
Bhartiya Itihaas Evam Sanskiti
Operations Research
Photosynthesis: Global Issue
Human Rights and Indian Constitution
Samaj Purush
A Sound Story
Inorganic Chemistry
Phenomenology and Existentialism
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SYNOPSIS AUGUST, 2012
nd2 August, 2012
Our Solar System
st1 August, 2012
Shackled Motherhood
No child is more desolate than one without a mother. No woman is more miserable than one away from her child. The programme presents the social and psychological conditions of those children whose mothers have been convicted for hasty actions committed in moments of weakness or aberration and are imprisoned as criminals.
Since, either as the child is very small and cannot survive without its mother or because there is no one in the family to take care of the child, they are compelled to stay with their mother in the jail.
This programme is specifically addressed to the social and psychological conditions of such children and their mothers.
th6 August, 2012
Interior of Earth
th7 August, 2012
A Story of an Urban Zoo
th8 August, 2012
Nutrition of Bacteria
Earth, the largest and densest rocky planet, was formed about 4.5 billion years ago. The planet Earth is made up of three main shells: the very thin, brittle crust, the mantle, and the core; the mantle and core are each divided into two parts, which is typical of rocky planets. Each layer has different characteristics and is made of different elements and minerals.
The Earth 'solid inner core, made mostly of iron and nickel. A liquid outer core, also mostly iron and nickel, surrounds this. The diameter of the core is estimated to be 7000 km, compared with a 12,700 km diameter for the entire planet. The crust is only a few tens of kilometers thick. The region between the core and the crust is called the mantle. The upper part of the mantle and the crust together are called the lithosphere. Sitting just below the lithosphere is a region of plastic consistency called the asthenosphere.
In preview two programme of the series a good quantum of information was provided. This particular programme is a kind of agenda to these provisions of two programmes. It narrates the success story of a bad zoo of breeding in captivity for Nicobar Pigeons. These could not breed in zoo at Nicobar Islands. It's under schedule - 1 category of endangered species.
The movement of the plates is either divergent that move away from each other: or it can be convergent namely, they move towards each other, or it may be a Transform Margin, where the two plates slide past each other. Knowledge of Plate Tectonics helps us to locate areas prone to natural disasters like earthquakes, volcanism and tsunami.
The environment around us has a fascinating world of micro organisms which affect our life directly or indirectly. The existence of microbial world was unknown until the invention of Microscope at the beginning of seventeenth century, which opened the realm of microorganisms to systematic scientific exploration.
Microbial cells are structurally complex and carry out numerous functions. In order to construct new cellular components and do cellular work, organisms must have a supply of raw materials or nutrients and a source of energy.
Nutrients are substances used in biosynthesis and energy release and therefore are required for microbial growth. Analysis of microbial cell composition shows that over 95%of cell dry weight is made up of a few major elements; Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Sulphur, Phosphorus, Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Iron. These are called microelements of macronutrients because they are required by microorganisms in relatively large amounts. This film deals in detail about the nutrition in bacteria.
This programme discusses about our Solar System. Sun and other planets - their physical characteristics, and their relation to living organisms with regard to light, heat, time, space and cultural aspects of human species.
rd3 August, 2012
Learning to Be
th4 August, 2012
A Glass of Milk
th5 August, 2012
Plate Techniques
Every society tries to impart knowledge and learning to their children. The modern society has formed institutions for this purpose. We call them schools and colleges. Learning and education are now taken to mean the same thing. But is that true? Does our present day educational system teach our children to be truly learned persons? Who is a learned person? What is the function of the educational system at the moment? The views of the teachers is expressed by Mrs. S. Sengupta. The students too are given a chance to express their views in this programme.
Milk is a nutritive beverage which is most commonly used. This episode discusses in detail regarding its physical & chemical structure, its composition, its types, its history, its consumption in India, its production in India as well as its distribution.
The dynamics of the plate movements are known as plate tectonics. The programme “Plate Tectonics” is about the Plate Tectonic Theory, which tries to explain all the geological features recorded on the earth's surface throughout the geological time.Alfred Wagener had proposed the Hypothesis of Continental Drift. But he had failed to explain the mechanism that had driven apart the continental plates.Geo-scientists examined the mechanism of Continental Drift and the Sea-Floor Spreading Hypothesis. This led to the advent of the theory of Plate Tectonics.
th17 August, 2012
Glory of Glass
th18 August, 2012
Broken Hearth
th19 August, 2012
Sports as a Career
"let there be a light", said the lord and there was light. Man invented glass to let the precious enter the shelter of his house to dispel the darkness. The application of glass extends from the bangles of newly wed bride to high technologies exploring cosmos.
Chemically glass is a silicate material. Principally it consists of silicates of sodium and potassium. From physicist point of view, glass is a super cooled highly viscous liquid material, which is hard, brittle, amorphous and transparent to translucent.
Glass is manufactured by blending the powdered raw material in proper Proportion and fused in a specially designed furnace.
Glass is a wonderful material. It has entered into our household, kitchen ware, ornament and scientific instrument. In fact we cannot imagine our modern living without Glass.
In this programme we witness the fury of the river Ganges as it erodes Panchanandapur, a village in the district of Malda in West Bengal.
Almost every year many villages of this district along the holy river are eroded. Panchanandapur is also a victim of this natural catastrophe. Most of the villagers have lost their land, houses and almost all other belongings in the river water. The programme reveals their anguish as they narrate their hapless encounters with the cruel river.
The Farakka barrage, constructed about 20 kilometers downstream, is believed to be responsible for this disaster by many of the villagers.
Tons of silt is deposited in this region each year. This deposition has resulted in the formation of clusters of islands, locally known as 'chars'. The poor destitute villagers often seek shelter on these 'chars'. The programme also explores the socio-economics life of these people.
Today sports have acquired enormous importance. Though a variety of sports have been embraced, cricket remains the one sport India lives by. With the world's best cricket team media attention and all the glamour involved, many youngsters have determined to make the game their career option. This programme explores the reasons behind the trend of young people taking up cricket.
th16 August, 2012
Communication in Villages
th11 August, 2012
Environmental Odyssey
th12 August, 2012
Glass Etching and Tinting
th10 August, 2012
Dusk at Dawn
The film deals with the communication pattern that took place from educated to uneducated at Andheri – the village where the total eclipse was visible. It is shown how years of myths and superstitions were wiped away in the light of science communication.
This is an interview based programme recorded with the two world tourist who went around the world to spread the message of environmental protection. They covered about 60 countries and 160 thousand Kms.
This is a documentary which talks about the procedure of glass etching and tinting. This craft work is simplified by the subject expert in such a manner anybody with a little interest can work at home. The precautionary methods were also given by the expert.
th13 August, 2012
Forest Pathologist and the Kingdom of Fungi
th14 August, 2012
Egypt and It's Monuments
th15 August, 2012
Save the Girl Child
This film is like a trip to a Forest Pathologist laboratory. It portrays the way they work and the techniques they use in diagnosing plant diseases.
The importance of fungi gradually builds up as we discover both harmful as well as beneficial fungi interacting with the forest as well as the pathologist.
The programme gives a brief historical account of the pyramids & other Islamic & Christian monuments of Egypt. The pyramid of Giza is specially mentioned herein relation to the different positions of Stars, in the belt of Orion.
The sex ratio in India is declining with alarming rate. The programme tries to analyze the reasons. It is noted that son preference has always been there, but with the development of technology, it has taken a brutal. It is also seen that sex selective abortions are more Rampant in materially developed regions. The film looks at various measures which can bring about the change in societal attitudes.
Communication is an integral part of human civilization and
culture. It is the availability or access to communication which
makes a difference in the lives of every society or an individual. In
this programme, the EMMRC, Manipur University team traveled
into the hills and rural parts of Manipur to feel and see the
communication systems in villages.
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th9 August, 2012
A Sound Story
The programme is based on the physics of sound. It deals with several aspects of sound and its waves. Apart from explaining the basic terms associated with sound, it dwells on, though briefly the process of hearing too. This programme uses interesting graphics to illustrate various fundamental concepts relating to sound.
th27 August, 2012
Learning through Computers
th28 August, 2012
God is everywhere
th29 August, 2012
Small Wonders
st31 August, 2012
Goal setting
th30 August, 2012
Global Warming -I
In this programme the use of computer in education is explained clearly. Each one teach one - is not possible with teachers. But with the computers it is made to possible. The present education technology is mostly dependent on the computers to assist instructions & the branch of this technology is commonly called as CAI.
This inspirational filler conveys the message that things like beauty or love cannot be understood through the rational mind. They can only be felt through the heart. And God is the totality of the experience of love, beauty, good etc.
The programme explains the key role in house hold as well as Industrial process and plant diseases.
Goal setting is an important socio-psychological factor, particularly for those who wish to build their careers and to students who wish to focus on their studies to build their careers. The programme deals in detail about the various factors that influence Goal setting.
This episode explicitly explains the reasons for global warming. The programme while explaining the importance of greenhouse effect for life on earth, it emphasizes that increase in the level of greenhouse gases enhances the global warming. Programme explains how the temperature of the earth has been increasing for past 150 years with relevant visual support. The programme also explains certain impacts of global warming life overall melting of glaciers across the world, rise in water levels of sea and ocean waters, and disappearing islands.
th25 August, 2012
Eco-friendly Farming
The art of organic farming aims at judicious and scientific use of natural phenomena and resources not for immediate gain but also
nd22 August, 2012
Causes of Cold War
st21 August, 2012
Numismatic
This programme deals with Numismatics of coins and its socio-cultural, socio-religious, socio-economic values.
rd23 August, 2012
Social Harassment at Workplace
th24 August, 2012
Distance Education
The Cold War prevailed between United States of America and Soviet Union. It's called the Cold War because it never led to armed or "hot" conflict. The programme explains various factors that led to Cold War, its effects and how it was subsided.
This is a discussion on the issue of sexual harassment at workplace. The case of vishakha vs. the Government of Rajasthan is discussed in detail and also the Supreme Court directive thereafter. The procedure of filing a complaint with the cell and the cell's working is explained. Possible difficulties are discussed.
Today, Distance Education has acquired new significance due to democratic processes and globalization. Being an educated person and be aware of outside happenings is an important process in democracy. This programme deals with the importance of Distance Education for a country like India, how it is operated and the role of technology in Distance Education. Distance Education centers to individual learning and to a large section of people.
th26 August, 2012
Strange Artistry
preserving them for posterity. Indebtedness to mother earth & environment can be paid by each of us by encouraging and adopting organic farming which is the imminent need of the hour to save all of us from catastrophe in not distant future.
An artist in his nineties still sketches as he did in the court of the then Maharaja of Manipur. But he painted in a strange way. Is it so because he had to paint before the king or because he liked to paint that way?
This style of painting is documented in this programme for general audience.
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th20 August, 2012
Kathak - II: Hasta Sanchalan - I
This is the second lesson in the Bachelor of Performing Arts Foundation Course in Kathak: Paper IV a. Nritta Practical. This, too, is an introductory lesson in which students learn the basics of hand movements.
The lesson begins with revision of the technical terms learnt in the introductory lesson. Tritaal is recited and executed by feet in three different tempos, as was taught in the previous lesson.
This particular lesson concentrates on the basic position and movements of the hands, Various circular movements of the hands above, in the middle and below, both starting from the front going
backwards and in reverse are taught. Corresponding movements of the feet, eyes and torso are also highlighted. These rotating movements are performed in different tempos but all within the framework of Tritaal.
The basic pirouettes or chakkars are also taught and executed in different tempos.
All the hand movements are defined and their technical details explained.
Telecast Schedules: Vyas Channel
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Political Sci.
Botany /Agr.
Shackled Motherhood
An Endless Journey
India's Look : East Policy - Australia and Japan
Nuclear Issue: The Indian Standard
Understanding Conservation - II
Floriculture: Soil Management
Jute – IV: Research at the Service of the Nation
Doll: Our Best BuddiesWar Against Malnutrition
Food is Medicine: The Spice of DietFrontiers of Nutrition Science
Human Rights and Indian Constitution – IThe Role of United Nations in Developing Countries - II
Human Rights : Give Us Back Our ChildhoodGlimpses of Freedom Beginning of Gandhian Era
21st Century Science and Agriculture: Dr. M. S. Swaminathan
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Chemistry0530 / 11301730 / 2330
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Psychology
Education
Opium : The Flower of LethePolymer: A Scenario of Origin
Inorganic Chemistry - II
Phenomenology and Existentialism - 48
State of Mind - II
Teacher Education: A Point of View
Anushasan Ka Ghera : Ghar Se Sansar Tak E-Learning
Learning to Be
Inorganic Chemistry - I
Lithium : A Metal of 21st Century
Dance Away Your BluesVisual Impairment: Integrated Education
Phenomenology and Existentialism - 49
Khoj Prashikshan Pratimaan – V Yoga: Origin of Yoga
nd Thursday 2 August, 2012
Sociology
Physics
Lang / Lit.
Samaj Purush - IV
Society for all AgesJustujoo
Our Solar System
Energy II
Nyaaydarshan Vyaakhyaan Mala - II
Kavya Mein Alankar - 2
Rajasthani Bhasha Evam Sahitya - 2
J. P. Narayanan's Participatory Democracy
Survey Research Methods - II
Telescope: Windows to the World
Life Cycle of Stars
Nyaaydarshan Vyaakhyaan Mala - III
th Saturday 4 August, 2012
Env. sci.
Info &comm. Sci.
Anthro. /Med sci.
Energy Efficient LightingGreen Gold Leaves of Life
Climate Change and Energy
C++ Programming - V
Role of Mass Media and Popular Culture - I
A Glass of MilkAnaar
General Principles of History Taking (Clinical Medicine) - IIIntroduction to Social Anthropology – I
Climate Change: Urban Transport
Maharastra Saving the Green Gold
Artificial Intelligence - V: Branches & Programming
C++ Programming - VI
Emergence of Viral DiseaseThe Colour of Blood
Anthropology : Kinship
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thMonday 6 August, 2012
Fine Arts Pashmina : The Glorious Heritage of KashmirMaking of An Artist - II: Water Colour Painting
thWednesday 8 August, 2012
Home sci.
Pol. Sci.
Botany /Agr.
Waves of Maheshwar
Maritime Security
Buyers Guardian: Consumer Forum
Photosynthesis: Primary Process – ISaffron Saga
Nutrition of Bacteria
Root Trainer Technology
Cotton : Weaving Illusions With RealityFuse and its Uses
Fact About Food IrradiationFood: The Body Fuel
Human Rights and Indian Constitution – IIMaang Jari Hai
Citizen's Identity : PassportLabour Law: Historical Perspective
Anmol Vanspati: AfeemTransgensis
TimethSunday 5 August, 2012
Music / Art & Cult.
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Career watch
Dhrupad – II
Relevance of Folklore Study In North East India
Calcutta Metro – IAqua Culture
Plate Techniques
Disha - Optometry
Mass Communication and Video Production - XIV : News Editing
Rudimentals of Creative Photography
Impressionism - III: Claude MonetPopular Cartoonists - A Report to the Nation
Celebrating : An Ageless BalladVideshi Kala Bhartiya Rang Main
Calcutta Metro – IIThe Endearing Alloy
Exploitation of Wind Energy - II Eco Wood
Technical Writing - III
TimethTuesday 7 August, 2012
History 0530 / 11301730 / 2330
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Eco / Com.
Zoology
Aurangabad: The Gateway to The Cultural IndiaTimeless Treasures - Three Headed Figure
Bhartiya Itihaas Evam Sanskriti - 44
Land Utilization Pattern
Organisational Behaviour - IX
Gene TherapyMoti
Saving the Sea Turtle Snakes
Algae Bio-Fuel Production A Story of an Urban Zoo
Bhartiya Itihaas Evam Sanskriti - 43
Napolean As Ruler: Internal Reorganization - 6.1.7
Innovation in City Management: Surat Khoobsurat : A Step Ahead of Others
Organisational Behaviour - X
Drosophila - The Fruit Fly Temple Macaques & The Red Faced Monkey
Technology
The Hand that Creates – III: History of Art – IIslamic Calligraphy Through the Ages – I
In Search of Cat's Jail
An Artists Day Out
Maths A Question of Proof
Mechanics - II
Mathematics and It's Perspectives
Fuzzy: How Fuzzy Logic Can Be Used?
Geography The Earth And The Solar System - 28
A Trip to GulmargTackling A Landslide
Interior of EarthThe Importance of Geography: The World at Your Finger Tips: Definition
Understanding Weathering
Girl Child Labour: An Unfortunate RealitySchedule Tribes Development
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TimethThursday 9 August, 2012
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Lang & Lit.
Samaj Purush – VPaani Re Paani
Listen To My StoryNeer
Laser Cooling A Sound Story – I
UGC Lecture Series in Physics : Nuclear Physics - I
Nyaaydarshan Vyaakhyaan Mala - IV
Kavya Mein Alankar - III
Rajasthani Bhasha Evam Sahitya -III
BaseraExploring Adoption – I: A Home of my own
Gender and Society - Sex and Gender Biology
X-Rays
Bending of Beams - I
Nyaaydarshan Vyaakhyaan Mala - V
thFriday 10 August, 2012
Chemistry
Psychology
Education
An Overview of Organic Reactions - I
An Overview of Organic Reactions - II
Phenomenology and Existentialism - 50
Psychoactive Drugs: States of Mind - III
Mathematical Chemistry : Drug DesignChemfun: Gel Formation
Oxidation Number : First PrincipleCatalysis : Its Impact on Chemical Industry
Visual Impairment – MobilityRecent Trends in Psychological Disorders: Understanding Depression
Phenomenology and Existentialism - 51
Sant Kaviyaon Ka Krishan Lila GayanDusk at Dawn
Beyond the Black BoardRole Models - R. C. Desai
A Long WaitIndia: An Education Destination
Khoj Prashikshan Pratimaan – VIThe Great Indian Rat Race
TimethSaturday 11 August, 2012
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Info & comm. Sci.
Anthro / Med sci.
Failta Zahar Prdushan KaEnvironmental Odyssey
Climate Change: Impact on Agriculture
C++ Programming - VIII
Role of Mass Media and Popular Culture - II
Cancer Risk Management : Stand Alone
Linguistic AnthropologyIntroduction to Social Anthropology – II
Zara Goor Karna (H. I. V) Sankraman Evam AIDS
Climate Change: Impact on Water
Vasundhra - Dal LakeGlobal Warming
Child Psychiatry : Clinical Psychology
C++ Programming - IX
Foundation of Anthropology - Concepts of Human Origin
thSunday 12 August, 2012
Music, Art / Cult.
Technology
Career watch
Dhrupad - III & IV
Balmiki Pratibha - I
Telephone Exchange – IPause and Ponder - Chemical Heart Beat
Application of IT Tool Through Satellite – IOptical Fibre Communication - I
Disha – Learning Guldavdi
Grooming The Grandmaster
Career Dynamics and Organizational Socialization Process
Glass Etching and TintingPopular Cartoonist - Jayachandra
Taal - I
Data Structure - I: StackThe Art of Batik
Recent Innovations in Short and Medium Span Bridges - 1
Technical Writing – IVCareers in Tellywood
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TimethMonday 13 August, 2012
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Maths
Geography
Making of An Artist - III: Water Colour PaintingThe Hand That Creates - IV: History of Art - II
Islamic Calligraphy Through Ages- IIPoetry on Fabric: Ikat
Puzzles and Paradoxes in StatisticsFirst Step – Swarnendu Datta
Mechanics – III
The Earth And The Solar System -29
Jatropha : The Generation Green Fuel
Interior of the Earth: Volcanoes
Bharatmuni's Natyashastra
Kathak - I: Padhant & Talkar
Prof. A. R. Rao: Everybody's Mathematician
Chaos Theory: Going Beyond Classical Science
Ecology of Thermal SpringsForest Pathologist And The Kingdom of Fungi
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Pol. Sci.
Botany /Agr.
Save the Girl Child
Violence Against Children: In Conversation with Anupama Rao
Registration of a CompanyVisible and Beyond
Causes of Cold War
Photosynthesis: Global Issue - 2
Translocations : Mechanism and Genetic Consequences
Diversity in Plant Kingdom - III
Natural Products And Science
Bridging the Calorie Gap – Weaning FoodsBabool
Celebrating an Ageless Ballad
Let Freedom Be
Plant PhytoremediationBagwani
thTuesday 14 August, 2012
History
Eco / Com.
Zoology
BaburnamahEgypt and It's Monuments
Bhartiya Itihaas Evam Sanskriti - 46
Irrigation in India
Operations Research - I
Bhartiya Itihaas Evam Sanskriti - 45
The Directory And The Coupd'etat of 18th Bramaire
Value Oriented Leadership
Operations Research - II
Habitat Degradation and Loss of Biodiversity: A Case Study of Coastal Lagoons in Southern Oman
Social Evolution: Has Nature Ever Rewound The TapeDiversity of Bats
A Journey Through Life - Early Ontogeny of FishBioMedical Waste: Problems and Solutions
Parasites And Parasitism - I
thThursday 16 August, 2012
Sociology
Physics
Lang / Lit.
Contemporary Women's Movement in India
Developmental Policies and Programmes for Women
Improvised Apparatus For Teaching MechanicsA Sound Story - II
Nuclear Physics - II
Nyaaydarshan Vyaakhyaan Mala - VI
Kavya Mein Alankar - IV
Rajasthani Bhasha Evam Sahitya - IV
Communication in VillagesExploring Adoption - II: Winds of Change
Ek Shuruwat: Prashan Sampradayikta Ka
Basic Electronics - Semiconductors
Bending of Beams - II
Nyaaydarshan Vyaakhyaan Mala - VII
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Psychology
Education
Pre-Quantum Chemistry - I
Pre-Quantum Chemistry – II
Phenomenology and Existentialism – 52
Mental Retardation of Children
Healing Through Story Telling - Post Tsunami DocumentaryEducational Values through English
An Agenda for EducationWheels of Fortune
Single Window to a Bright FutureStudents Trap : Calicut University : A Novel Initative
Contraception TomorrowClouds: Forms of Condensation
Chemfun: Thermodynamic and Kinetic Control of Chemical ReactionsGlory of Glass
Buddha : Ist and IInd Noble Trust
Phenomenology and Existentialism - 53
Khoj Prashikshan Pratimaan - VII
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Career watch
Mauryan Sculpture and Terracota Arts
Balmiki Pratibha - II
Artificial Intelligence - I : An Introduction
Application of IT Tools Through Satellite – II Optical Fibre Communication - II
Disha : Journalism
Modern Wrestling – ISports as a Career
Sports Karma - Spin Bowling Modern Wrestling – II
Thumri Ke Rang - I
Taal - II
Telephone : Probing an Everyday TechnologyData Structure - II
Artificial Intelligence - II
Technical Writing - V : Sales Letter - Business Correspondence
thSaturday 18 August, 2012
Env. Sci.
Info & com. Sci.
Anthro /Med. Sci.
Broken Hearth
Climate Change: Urban Settlement
Communication : Interpersonal Communication
Media and Post Modernism - I
Climate Change: Human Security
Sacred Groves : The Rare Island of GreeneryPlastic Pradushan
Artificial Intelligence: An overview
Library and Information Science - I: As A Profession
Musing AyurvedaFeeling Good : Parkinson's Disease
Stress Management - Gastro Intestinal DisordersMoving into the Audible
Occupational Health Management
Anthropology - Marriage
thMonday 20 August, 2012
Fine Arts
Maths
Geography
Making of an Artist - IV: Water Colour PaintingThe Hand that Creates – V: Techniques of Drawing
Contemporary Art and Print Making – IThe Haman : A Traditional Heating System
UGC Lecture Series on Maths: Trignometry - I
Dendrochronology - II
The Earth and The Solar System -30
Introduction to Geology: Crystal Symmetry
Sanskriti : Ek PehchanPopular Cartoonists – Shankar's Weekly
Kathak - II: Hasta Sanchalan - I
Dendrochronology - I
Mechanics - IV
Earthquake & Tsunami - II
Earthquake & Tsunami - I
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Zoology
The Gilded Age : Progressivism Under Theodre Roosevelt - 7.2.1
Bhartiya Itihaas Evam Sanskiti - 48
Investment Analysis
Operations Research - III
Insect MigrationRuta Gravedens
Ecology Of The Desert MammalsLight and Vision
Kitchen of a Zoo
Bhartiya Itihaas Evam Sanskriti - 47
Early Chalukyan Temple: AiholeNumismatic
Probability : Basic Concept
Operations Research - IV
Parasites and Parasitism – IIBeauty in Wood
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Physics
Lang /Lit.
Sexual Harassment at Workplace
Women and Environment
Nuclear Physics – IIIThe Electro-magnetic Spectrum
UV Visible Absorption Spectro - Photometer
Nayaydarshan Vyaakhyaan Mala - VIII
Kavya Mein Alankar - V
Rajasthani Bhasha Evam Sahitya - V
Globalisation : A Sociological Perspective - I
Right to Information
Basic Electronics - Rectifiers
Bending of Beams- III
Nayaydarshan Vyaakhyaan Mala - IX
Economics
thWednesday 22 August, 2012
Home Science
Sweets Of Bengal : Sarpuria and SarbhajaAdulteration
thFriday 24 August, 2012
Chemistry
Psychology
Education
Chemical Kinetics and Catalysis – IIChemfun: Fun With Dry Ice
Phenomenology and Existentialism - 55
Needs of The Persons, With Disabilities
Distance EducationKendriya Mulyankan
Udaan Sunehre Bhavishya Ki OreJoyful Learning - I: Towards Holistic Learning
Speech Beyond Silence – IThe Dominant Tradition
Shapes and Symmetry of MoleculesChemical Kinetics and Catalysis - I
Chemfun: Salt HydrolysisLadies in Labs: A Solid Catalytic Lady
Buddha: IIIrd Noble TruthVisual Impairment – Limitations of Blindness
Professional Ethics - I
Khoj Prashikshan Pratimaan –VIIISampreshan Kya Hai?
Magic, MagicPotloi : The Celestial Skirt
Breaking Silence
Science Career For Women
Political. Sci.
Theories of Truth
Causes of Cold War
Plato's Thoughts on Politics
Liberty, Equality and FraternityMelody out of Tune
Botany /Agr. Role of Algae in Bioprospecting - I
Floriculture : Gerbera Cultivation
Diversity In Plant Kingdom – IVLal Patta
DNA Damage in PlantsBottle Brush
Chemical Bonding - I
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Insecticides - The Silent KillerEco-Friendly Farming
Climate Matters
Media Ownership : Some Issues
Media and Post Modernism - II
Foundation of Anthropology: Concepts of Human Origin
Understanding the Human Endocrine System
Feeling Good: Brain Dead PersonThe Health Show - Anaemia
Climate Change: The Response of Science
The Earth Workers: Paradise Lost and FoundKatha Jheel Ki
Computer Science – Multiplexing
Library and Information Science -II
Anthropology - Kinship
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Math
Geography
The Story of Indian Painting – Moghul Miniatures Popular Cartoonist – Alexyz
Contemporary Art And Print Making – IIThe Making of an Artist - II
UGC Lecture Series On Maths: Trignometry - II
Squares, Cubes and PowersGod is Everywhere
Earth And The Solar System - 31
Coke to CoalSilk Cotton Tree: Kapok
Solar System: Origin of Earth
PenaMaking of An Artist - V: Water Colour Painting
Kathak - III: Hasta Sanchalan - II
Mechanics - V
Journey of PeaceTall Fathers Short Sons – I: Regression
Aeolian Land Forms
Info & comm.
thSunday 26 August, 2012
Music, Art/ Cult.
Thumri Ke Rang - II
thTuesday 28 August, 2012
History
Eco. & Com.
Zoology
Bhartiya Itihaas Evam Sanskiti - 50
Managing Excellence: A - Introduction to Human Excellence
Operations Research -V
Crocodiles – IBMI – Body Mass Index
How Do Bats Catch Frogs?Fisheries
Role of Genomics and Proteomics in Drug Development
Bhartiya Itihaas Evam Sanskiti - 49
Forbidden DreamsA Man Of One Idea - Sir Arthur Cotton
Imperative of International Economics - I
Operations Research -VI
Comparative Anatomy of Digestive System - I
Creation in Fibre GlassMalhar Mahotsav - I : Dhulia
Taal - III
Rabindra Sangeet - Navapancha
Technology Artificial Intelligence - III
Learning through ComputersWheels of Fortune
Data Structure – III
Artificial Intelligence - IV
Career Watch Disha – Travel and Tourism
Modern Wrestling – IIIStrange Artistry
Swarnim Itihaas Se Swarnim Bhavishya Ki Ore – IModern Wrestling - IV
Technical Writing - VI : Credit and Collection Letters - Business Correspondence
Early Mughal Art: History of Art
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Botany /Agr.
Uru Bhangam : Tradition Vs ModernityVitamin D : Sunshine Asset
Homeless But at Home
State - Origin and Development - I
Research in Political ScienceBal Kaamgaar: Ek Vidarak Satya
Role of Algae in Bioprospecting - II : MushroomsMongra Bryophytes : General Characters and Classification
Diversity in Plant Kingdom – VSafed Champa
Women of South Asia: Partners in Development
Small Wonders Walk Your Way to Health
Equality - Political Theory
Human Rights and India Constitution - I
Cell Cycle
Political Sci.
thThursday 30 August, 2012
Sociology Globalisation : A Sociological Perspective – IIPearl: The Queen of Gems
Theory of Feminism: Vintage Feminism
Hauz Khas – Transformation of an Urban Village
Theory of Feminism: Liberal Feminism
Physics Global Warming – I
The Cosmic Gulab - Jamun of Fundamental Physics - I
Wave Optics: Basic Optics and Optical CommunicationSuper Conductivity
The Cosmic Gulab - Jamun of Fundamental Physics - II
Lang / Lit. Nayaydarshan Vyaakhyaan Mala - X
Kavya Mein Alankar - VI
Rajasthani Bhasha Evam Sahitya - VI
Nayaydarshan Vyaakhyaan Mala - XI
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Math
Geography
Chemical Kinetics and Catalysis - III
Pause and Ponder: Polymers and Network FormationChemical Kinetics and Catalysis - IV
Chemical Kinetics and Catalysis - IV
Goal Setting
Globalisation of Higher Education: Prof. M. M. Pant
Role Model: Baba N. Kalyani
Joyful Learning - II: Classroom Space as a ResourceSpeech Beyond Silence – II
Water AnalysisOxidation Number : First Principle
Chemical Bonding
Buddha: IVth Noble TruthA World Beyond Braile
Professional Ethics – IIIMalabar Night Shades
Khoj Prashikshan Pratimaan - IX
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