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Srinagar-Garhwal, Uttarakhand, India
Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University(A Central University)
(2014-15)
nnual ReportA
Srinagar-Garhwal, Uttarakhand, India
Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University(A Central University)
(2014-15)
nnual ReportA
Compiled and Edited by
Prof. S.C. BagriCentre for Mountain Tourism and Hospitality Studies
Dr. O.P. GusianDepartment of Zoology and Biotechnology
Dr. Akhilesh Chandra PandeyDepartment of Business Management
Published by
RegistrarHemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University
All the information published in the Annual Report are based on the data provided by the Departments. Any data published in this report can not be produced as an legal evidence.
Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna (25 April 1919 - 17 March 1989)
Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna, born in Devbhumi Garhwal, by virtue of his life of an eternal Karma yogi and a statesman, lifted the glory of Garhwal and India upto the supernal heights. He received his early education from Garhwal region and later on shaped his academic and political career from Allahabad University. Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna was a man of commitment. He firmly believed in multi-religious, multi-lingual and multi-ethnic fabric of Indian society. Risen in politics from the lowest strata this patriotic politician eternally detached himself from all petty selfish motives and refused to compromise with fundamentalism and regionalism.
The history of his political life is full of twist and turns but despite the blows of time and fate, he steered the wheel of his life like the ever flowing Ganges. 'Hemvati Nandan', 'the son of the mountains' proved true to his name. He never lost his cool even in the odds emerging off and on in his life. He was one of those few politicians in India who advocated corruption free, neat and clean administration. He held important ministerial positions for long terms in the Union and State Government.
It was his firm conviction that the autonomy of the democratic institutions should be respected and maintained by the executive machinery. He always emphasized upon the autonomy of the Universities. During his tenure as the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh he took special care to maintain the dignity of the status of the Vice Chancellors. The tremendous love and concern which he manifested towards the teaching community is remembered by teachers to this day with gratitude. All of us will always remember him for his efficient administration and strong commitment, he showed for the all round development of Garhwal University. Adopting the name of Shri Bahuguna for the University, and thereby overwhelmingly portraying its distinctive identity, we salute the late Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna, the true son of the soil.
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Compiled and Edited by
Prof. S.C. BagriCentre for Mountain Tourism and Hospitality Studies
Dr. O.P. GusianDepartment of Zoology and Biotechnology
Dr. Akhilesh Chandra PandeyDepartment of Business Management
Published by
RegistrarHemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University
All the information published in the Annual Report are based on the data provided by the Departments. Any data published in this report can not be produced as an legal evidence.
Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna (25 April 1919 - 17 March 1989)
Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna, born in Devbhumi Garhwal, by virtue of his life of an eternal Karma yogi and a statesman, lifted the glory of Garhwal and India upto the supernal heights. He received his early education from Garhwal region and later on shaped his academic and political career from Allahabad University. Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna was a man of commitment. He firmly believed in multi-religious, multi-lingual and multi-ethnic fabric of Indian society. Risen in politics from the lowest strata this patriotic politician eternally detached himself from all petty selfish motives and refused to compromise with fundamentalism and regionalism.
The history of his political life is full of twist and turns but despite the blows of time and fate, he steered the wheel of his life like the ever flowing Ganges. 'Hemvati Nandan', 'the son of the mountains' proved true to his name. He never lost his cool even in the odds emerging off and on in his life. He was one of those few politicians in India who advocated corruption free, neat and clean administration. He held important ministerial positions for long terms in the Union and State Government.
It was his firm conviction that the autonomy of the democratic institutions should be respected and maintained by the executive machinery. He always emphasized upon the autonomy of the Universities. During his tenure as the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh he took special care to maintain the dignity of the status of the Vice Chancellors. The tremendous love and concern which he manifested towards the teaching community is remembered by teachers to this day with gratitude. All of us will always remember him for his efficient administration and strong commitment, he showed for the all round development of Garhwal University. Adopting the name of Shri Bahuguna for the University, and thereby overwhelmingly portraying its distinctive identity, we salute the late Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna, the true son of the soil.
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From Vice-Chancellor’s Desk vii
Statutory Bodies of the University viii
• The Executive Council viii
• The Academic Council ix
• Finance Committee xii
The University: An Introduction 06
Executive Summary
Courses Offered in University Campuses 08
Schools (Departments and Centres) 09
• School of Agriculture and Allied Sciences
• School of Earth Sciences
• School of Life Sciences
• School of Sciences
• School of Engineering and Technology
• School of Arts, Communication and Languages
• School of Humanities and Social Sciences
• School of Commerce
• School of Education
• School of Law
• School of Management
Special Cells and Centres 69
• UGC SC, ST, OBC Remedial Coaching Cell
• Cell for Combating Women Harassment
• Women Studies Centre
• Right To Information Cell
• Career Counseling and Placement Service
• Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)
• Raj Bhasha Hindi Cell
Students’ Welfare/ Activities 79
Facilities 87
• Hostel
• University Employment Information and Guidance Bureau
• Distance Learning Opportunities
• Community College
• Museum of Himalayan Archaeology and Ethnography
• Computer Literacy Program Lab
• Computer Centre
• NMEICT Project
• UGC-Infonet Lab
HEMVATI NANDAN BAHUGUNA GARHWAL UNIVERSITY(A Central University)
Srinagar-Garhwal, Uttarakhand, India
VISITOR
CHANCELLOR
VICE CHANCELLOR
DEAN OF SCHOOLS
The President of IndiaShri Pranab Mukherjee
Shri Shyam Saran, IFS (Retd)
Prof. M.S.M. Rawat (w.e.f. 02.03.2014)Prof. L.J. Singh (w.e.f. 01.08-2014)
Prof. Jawahar Lal Kaul (w.e.f.3.12.2014)
Registrar : Prof. P.S. RanaOSD (Finance) : Prof. J.S. BishtController of Examination : Dr. K.D. Purohit University Librarian : Dr. Madan Singh RanaProctor : Prof. D.P. Saklani , Dr. Y.K. Tomar, Prof. HBS Chauhan Dean Students' Welfare : Prof. S.C. Bhatt
Prof. J.P. Pachauri (w.e.f. 20-01-2015)OSD (Planning & Development) : Prof. A.R. NautiyalChief Hostel Warden : Prof. N.S. Panwar
Prof. O.K. Belwal (w.e.f. 16-06-2014)
School of Agriculture and Allied Sciences : Prof. A.R. Nautiyal
School of Sciences : Prof. O.P. Sati
School of Commerce : Prof. S.K. Srivastava
School of Earth Sciences : Prof. G.S. Rawat
School of Education : Prof. R.K. Srivastava
School of Engineering and Technology : Prof. M.M.S. Rauthan
School of Arts, Communication & Languages : Prof. R.P. Tewari
School of Humanities and Social Sciences : Prof. J.P. Pachauri
School of Law : Prof. S.C. Gupta
School of Life Sciences : Prof. A.B. Bhatt
School of Management : Prof. S.K. GuptaC
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From Vice-Chancellor’s Desk vii
Statutory Bodies of the University viii
• The Executive Council viii
• The Academic Council ix
• Finance Committee xii
The University: An Introduction 06
Executive Summary
Courses Offered in University Campuses 08
Schools (Departments and Centres) 09
• School of Agriculture and Allied Sciences
• School of Earth Sciences
• School of Life Sciences
• School of Sciences
• School of Engineering and Technology
• School of Arts, Communication and Languages
• School of Humanities and Social Sciences
• School of Commerce
• School of Education
• School of Law
• School of Management
Special Cells and Centres 69
• UGC SC, ST, OBC Remedial Coaching Cell
• Cell for Combating Women Harassment
• Women Studies Centre
• Right To Information Cell
• Career Counseling and Placement Service
• Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)
• Raj Bhasha Hindi Cell
Students’ Welfare/ Activities 79
Facilities 87
• Hostel
• University Employment Information and Guidance Bureau
• Distance Learning Opportunities
• Community College
• Museum of Himalayan Archaeology and Ethnography
• Computer Literacy Program Lab
• Computer Centre
• NMEICT Project
• UGC-Infonet Lab
HEMVATI NANDAN BAHUGUNA GARHWAL UNIVERSITY(A Central University)
Srinagar-Garhwal, Uttarakhand, India
VISITOR
CHANCELLOR
VICE CHANCELLOR
DEAN OF SCHOOLS
The President of IndiaShri Pranab Mukherjee
Shri Shyam Saran, IFS (Retd)
Prof. M.S.M. Rawat (w.e.f. 02.03.2014)Prof. L.J. Singh (w.e.f. 01.08-2014)
Prof. Jawahar Lal Kaul (w.e.f.3.12.2014)
Registrar : Prof. P.S. RanaOSD (Finance) : Prof. J.S. BishtController of Examination : Dr. K.D. Purohit University Librarian : Dr. Madan Singh RanaProctor : Prof. D.P. Saklani , Dr. Y.K. Tomar, Prof. HBS Chauhan Dean Students' Welfare : Prof. S.C. Bhatt
Prof. J.P. Pachauri (w.e.f. 20-01-2015)OSD (Planning & Development) : Prof. A.R. NautiyalChief Hostel Warden : Prof. N.S. Panwar
Prof. O.K. Belwal (w.e.f. 16-06-2014)
School of Agriculture and Allied Sciences : Prof. A.R. Nautiyal
School of Sciences : Prof. O.P. Sati
School of Commerce : Prof. S.K. Srivastava
School of Earth Sciences : Prof. G.S. Rawat
School of Education : Prof. R.K. Srivastava
School of Engineering and Technology : Prof. M.M.S. Rauthan
School of Arts, Communication & Languages : Prof. R.P. Tewari
School of Humanities and Social Sciences : Prof. J.P. Pachauri
School of Law : Prof. S.C. Gupta
School of Life Sciences : Prof. A.B. Bhatt
School of Management : Prof. S.K. Gupta
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It gives me immense pleasure to present the 6th
Annual Report of Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal
University (A Central University) for the year 2014-15.
The University after being upgraded as a central
University (2009) has achieved a remarkable progress in
a brief period. In the process, many stake holders,
ranging from students to teachers, from civil society to
academicians have contributed to its growth. During
2014-15, the University has made steady progress on all
fronts. Aiming at the equity and inclusiveness in higher
education, the University has taken steps to revamp the
course structures with the learner centric approach and
thus offering a flexible course structure. Choice Based
Credit System is successfully working in post graudate.
courses in tandem with the UGC guide lines Various
departments of the University have taken steps by
conducting the Board of Studies, drawing academicians
of international repute to frame there respective syllabi.
To meet the needs of industries, the University has
started industry-academia linkages programme and has
been conducting industry-academia interface events
which received a wide response from the corporate sector.
Besides this, the University has started an innovation cell
to promote innovative ideas in the campus and to
promote the all-round development of the University. The
University is constantly upgrading the curricula in order to
• Data Processing Centre
• Dispensary
• Library
Special Committees 96
• Choice Based Credit System
• Region relevant B.VOC programmes
• Community Colleges
• Community Development Cell
• MOOCs
• Campus Connect
• Centres of Excellence
• Innovation Clubs
• Incubation Centres
• Inspired Teachers Network
• Alumni Involvement
• Industry Linkages
• International rankings
• Sharing of Good Practices
• Inadequate Speed of Connectivity
• Common Minimum Curriculum
• National Rankings Parameters
• Artists/Innovation Scholars In-Residence Programme
• Festival of Innovation
Construction and Maintenance Section 102
Academic Activities 107
• Published Research Papers 109
• Participation in Conferences/Seminars/Workshops/Training programmes 140
• Conferences/ Seminars/Workshops /Training Programmes Organised 169
• Research Projects 172
• Other Activities & Achievements 182
Research Degree Awarded during 2014-15 187
List of Campuses and Affiliated Colleges/Institutes 195
Financial Report 199
Statistics 203
• Students Enrolment in University Campuses (2014-15)
Data of Teaching & Non-Teaching Posts
Results
ensure preparedness of the students in various subjects of
humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and
commerce. Likewise, the already popular professional
courses viz., Agriculture, Law, Management, Hotelliering
Engineering, Environment and Ssciences have also been
upgraded. In an effort to provide job-oriented training
and courses imparting skill development, the University
has initiated the Community College Programme and it is
running successfully.
I am pleased to bring forward the fact that the
faculty members of the University have been actively
engaged in teaching, research and extension activities
during the academic session 2014-15 and they have
published research papers in esteemed national and
international journals, many with high impact factor.
I would like to record my deep sense of appreciation and
acknowledgment for the cooperation and contributions
of all teaching, non-teaching staff members and students
for steering this University towards the path of progress
and academic achievements. I express my sincere thanks
to Prof. S.C. Bagri and his team for their endeavours in
publishing this annual report of 2014-15.
From Vice Chancellor’s Desk
ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) vi HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)vii
J.L. Kaul, Vice Chancellor
It gives me immense pleasure to present the 6th
Annual Report of Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal
University (A Central University) for the year 2014-15.
The University after being upgraded as a central
University (2009) has achieved a remarkable progress in
a brief period. In the process, many stake holders,
ranging from students to teachers, from civil society to
academicians have contributed to its growth. During
2014-15, the University has made steady progress on all
fronts. Aiming at the equity and inclusiveness in higher
education, the University has taken steps to revamp the
course structures with the learner centric approach and
thus offering a flexible course structure. Choice Based
Credit System is successfully working in post graudate.
courses in tandem with the UGC guide lines Various
departments of the University have taken steps by
conducting the Board of Studies, drawing academicians
of international repute to frame there respective syllabi.
To meet the needs of industries, the University has
started industry-academia linkages programme and has
been conducting industry-academia interface events
which received a wide response from the corporate sector.
Besides this, the University has started an innovation cell
to promote innovative ideas in the campus and to
promote the all-round development of the University. The
University is constantly upgrading the curricula in order to
• Data Processing Centre
• Dispensary
• Library
Special Committees 96
• Choice Based Credit System
• Region relevant B.VOC programmes
• Community Colleges
• Community Development Cell
• MOOCs
• Campus Connect
• Centres of Excellence
• Innovation Clubs
• Incubation Centres
• Inspired Teachers Network
• Alumni Involvement
• Industry Linkages
• International rankings
• Sharing of Good Practices
• Inadequate Speed of Connectivity
• Common Minimum Curriculum
• National Rankings Parameters
• Artists/Innovation Scholars In-Residence Programme
• Festival of Innovation
Construction and Maintenance Section 102
Academic Activities 107
• Published Research Papers 109
• Participation in Conferences/Seminars/Workshops/Training programmes 140
• Conferences/ Seminars/Workshops /Training Programmes Organised 169
• Research Projects 172
• Other Activities & Achievements 182
Research Degree Awarded during 2014-15 187
List of Campuses and Affiliated Colleges/Institutes 195
Financial Report 199
Statistics 203
• Students Enrolment in University Campuses (2014-15)
Data of Teaching & Non-Teaching Posts
Results
ensure preparedness of the students in various subjects of
humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and
commerce. Likewise, the already popular professional
courses viz., Agriculture, Law, Management, Hotelliering
Engineering, Environment and Ssciences have also been
upgraded. In an effort to provide job-oriented training
and courses imparting skill development, the University
has initiated the Community College Programme and it is
running successfully.
I am pleased to bring forward the fact that the
faculty members of the University have been actively
engaged in teaching, research and extension activities
during the academic session 2014-15 and they have
published research papers in esteemed national and
international journals, many with high impact factor.
I would like to record my deep sense of appreciation and
acknowledgment for the cooperation and contributions
of all teaching, non-teaching staff members and students
for steering this University towards the path of progress
and academic achievements. I express my sincere thanks
to Prof. S.C. Bagri and his team for their endeavours in
publishing this annual report of 2014-15.
From Vice Chancellor’s Desk
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J.L. Kaul, Vice Chancellor
ChairmanProf. J. L. Kaul
Vice-chancellor, HNB Garhwal University
Deans of The School by Rotation according to SeniorityProf. O.P.Sati
Prof. J.P. PachauriProf. A.B.Bhatt
Principal, Affiliated College by Rotation according to SeniorityDr. V.A. Baurai
Professor by Rotation according to SeniorityProf. Annpurna Nautiyal
Associate Professor by Rotation according to SeniorityDr. Prabha Pant
Assistant Professor by Rotation according to SeniorityShri Deepak Kumar
Nominated By The ChancellorDr. A.K. Gupta
Director, Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehradun
Nominated by The VisitorLt. Gen. (Retd.) Mahesh Chandra Badhani
Shri M. Veeraiah ChowdharyFormer Member, Board of Management, Acharya N.G. Ranga Agriculture University
Prof. S.K. JoshiFormer Director General, CSIR
Prof. R.K. ShivpuriDistinguished Professor
Nominated By The Chairman, UGCProf. V.K. Jain
Vice-Chancellor, Doon University, Dehradun
Nominated by The Secretary, Higher Education, MHRDMs. V. Hariharan
Deputy Secretary, MHRD
Ex-officio SecretaryRegistrar, HNB Garhwal University
MEMBERS OF STATUTORY BODIES OF THE UNIVERSITY
THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
THE ACADEMIC COUNCILChairman
PROF. J.L. KAUL
Vice-Chancellor, HNB Garhwal University
Deans of School
Prof. A.R. Nautiyal
Prof. O.P. Sati
Prof. S.K. Srivastava
Prof.G.S. Rawat
Prof. R.K. Srivastava
Prof. M.M.S. Rauthan
Prof. R.P. Tewari
Prof. J.P. Pachauri
Prof. A.B. Bhatt
Prof. S.K. Gupta
Prof. S. C. Gupta
Prof. V.P. Nautiyal
Dean Students' Welfare
Prof. J.P. Pachauri
Proctor
Prof. HBS Chauhan
Controller of Examination
DR. K.D.Purohit
University Librarian
DR. M.S. Rana
Heads of Department
Prof. N.P.Todaria
Prof. P. Prasad
Prof.S.S.Rawat
Dr. R.S.Negi,
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ChairmanProf. J. L. Kaul
Vice-chancellor, HNB Garhwal University
Deans of The School by Rotation according to SeniorityProf. O.P.Sati
Prof. J.P. PachauriProf. A.B.Bhatt
Principal, Affiliated College by Rotation according to SeniorityDr. V.A. Baurai
Professor by Rotation according to SeniorityProf. Annpurna Nautiyal
Associate Professor by Rotation according to SeniorityDr. Prabha Pant
Assistant Professor by Rotation according to SeniorityShri Deepak Kumar
Nominated By The ChancellorDr. A.K. Gupta
Director, Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehradun
Nominated by The VisitorLt. Gen. (Retd.) Mahesh Chandra Badhani
Shri M. Veeraiah ChowdharyFormer Member, Board of Management, Acharya N.G. Ranga Agriculture University
Prof. S.K. JoshiFormer Director General, CSIR
Prof. R.K. ShivpuriDistinguished Professor
Nominated By The Chairman, UGCProf. V.K. Jain
Vice-Chancellor, Doon University, Dehradun
Nominated by The Secretary, Higher Education, MHRDMs. V. Hariharan
Deputy Secretary, MHRD
Ex-officio SecretaryRegistrar, HNB Garhwal University
MEMBERS OF STATUTORY BODIES OF THE UNIVERSITY
THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
THE ACADEMIC COUNCILChairman
PROF. J.L. KAUL
Vice-Chancellor, HNB Garhwal University
Deans of School
Prof. A.R. Nautiyal
Prof. O.P. Sati
Prof. S.K. Srivastava
Prof.G.S. Rawat
Prof. R.K. Srivastava
Prof. M.M.S. Rauthan
Prof. R.P. Tewari
Prof. J.P. Pachauri
Prof. A.B. Bhatt
Prof. S.K. Gupta
Prof. S. C. Gupta
Prof. V.P. Nautiyal
Dean Students' Welfare
Prof. J.P. Pachauri
Proctor
Prof. HBS Chauhan
Controller of Examination
DR. K.D.Purohit
University Librarian
DR. M.S. Rana
Heads of Department
Prof. N.P.Todaria
Prof. P. Prasad
Prof.S.S.Rawat
Dr. R.S.Negi,
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Prof. J.S.Chauhan
Prof. R.P. Bahuguna
Dr. Rekha Naithani
Prof. D.S.Negi
Prof. S.C.Bhatt
Dr. Abdul Faruk
Prof. O.K.Belwal
Prof. R.C. Dangwal
Prof. J.S. Bisht
Prof. H.C. Nainwal
Prof. R.S.Panwar
Prof. S.S.Rawat
Prof. Usha Dhulia
Prof. MMS Rauthan
Dr. D.S.Bisht
Prof. A.R. Dangwal
Prof. D.R. Purohit
Prof. Kusum Mishra Dobhal
Dr. Asha Pandey Krishan
Prof. Vineet Ghildiyal
Prof. HBS Chauhan
Prof. Anjali Bahuguna
Prof. Vinod Nautiyal
Prof. V. Mukesh
Prof. R.N.Gairola
Prof. Lata Gairola
Prof. A.K.Pandey
Prof. N.S.Bisht
Prof. R.C.Sharma
Prof. A.K.Dobriyal
Dr. D.K.Pandey
Prof. N.S.Panwar
Professors by rotation according to Seniority
Prof. A. Nautiyal
Prof. S.R. Ansari
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Prof. J.P. Bhatt
Associate Professors by rotation according to Seniority
Dr. Prabha Pant
Dr. Sunita Badola
Dr. M. Upreti
Assistant Professors by rotation according to Seniority
Shri Deepak Kumar
Shri V.K. Verma
Principals of Affiliated Colleges by rotation according to Seniority
Dr. V.A. Baurai
Dr. M.S. Rautela
Nominated by the Visitor
Prof. N. Satyamurthy, Director, IISER, Mohali
Prof. Kumkum Kishore
Department of Public Administration, University of Lucknow, Lucknow
Prof. Ajay Rawat
Head, Department of History, Kumaun University, Nainital
Prof. Gopal Krishna
Department of Geography, Panjab University, Chandigarh
Prof. Samita Bhutani
Department of Geography, Panjab University, Chandigarh
Co-opted Members
Director, Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, Shimla
Director, Aryabhata Research Institute of Observational Sciences, Nainital
Director, G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development, Almora
Director, Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun
Dr. I. S. Chauhan, former Vice-Chancellor, Barkatullha University, Bhopal
Ex-Officio Secretary
Registrar, HNB Garhwal University
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Prof. J.S.Chauhan
Prof. R.P. Bahuguna
Dr. Rekha Naithani
Prof. D.S.Negi
Prof. S.C.Bhatt
Dr. Abdul Faruk
Prof. O.K.Belwal
Prof. R.C. Dangwal
Prof. J.S. Bisht
Prof. H.C. Nainwal
Prof. R.S.Panwar
Prof. S.S.Rawat
Prof. Usha Dhulia
Prof. MMS Rauthan
Dr. D.S.Bisht
Prof. A.R. Dangwal
Prof. D.R. Purohit
Prof. Kusum Mishra Dobhal
Dr. Asha Pandey Krishan
Prof. Vineet Ghildiyal
Prof. HBS Chauhan
Prof. Anjali Bahuguna
Prof. Vinod Nautiyal
Prof. V. Mukesh
Prof. R.N.Gairola
Prof. Lata Gairola
Prof. A.K.Pandey
Prof. N.S.Bisht
Prof. R.C.Sharma
Prof. A.K.Dobriyal
Dr. D.K.Pandey
Prof. N.S.Panwar
Professors by rotation according to Seniority
Prof. A. Nautiyal
Prof. S.R. Ansari
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Prof. J.P. Bhatt
Associate Professors by rotation according to Seniority
Dr. Prabha Pant
Dr. Sunita Badola
Dr. M. Upreti
Assistant Professors by rotation according to Seniority
Shri Deepak Kumar
Shri V.K. Verma
Principals of Affiliated Colleges by rotation according to Seniority
Dr. V.A. Baurai
Dr. M.S. Rautela
Nominated by the Visitor
Prof. N. Satyamurthy, Director, IISER, Mohali
Prof. Kumkum Kishore
Department of Public Administration, University of Lucknow, Lucknow
Prof. Ajay Rawat
Head, Department of History, Kumaun University, Nainital
Prof. Gopal Krishna
Department of Geography, Panjab University, Chandigarh
Prof. Samita Bhutani
Department of Geography, Panjab University, Chandigarh
Co-opted Members
Director, Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, Shimla
Director, Aryabhata Research Institute of Observational Sciences, Nainital
Director, G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development, Almora
Director, Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun
Dr. I. S. Chauhan, former Vice-Chancellor, Barkatullha University, Bhopal
Ex-Officio Secretary
Registrar, HNB Garhwal University
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THE ACADEMIC COUNCIL
FINANCE COMMITTEEThe Vice Chancellor
Chairman (Ex-officio)
The Pro-Vice- Chancellor (Vacant)
One Person to be nominated by the Court (Vacant)
Nominees of Executive Council
(i) Dr. A.K. Gupta, Director, Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehradun
(ii) Shri A.K. Dogra, Former Financial Adviser, UGC, New Delhi
(iii) Shri R. D. Sahay, Former Joint Secretary, MHRD, New Delhi
Visitor's Nominee
(i) Joint Secretary & Financial Adviser, MHRD
or his/her nominee from Finance Bureau of MHRD not below the rank of Dy. Secretary
(ii) Joint Secretary (CU&L), MHRD;
or his/her nominee from Finance Bureau of MHRD not below the rank of Joint Secretary to the Govt. of India
(iii) Joint Secretary (CU), UGC
or any other Joint Secretary level Officer nominated by the Chairman, UGC
Finance Officer
Secretary (Ex-officio)
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THE ACADEMIC COUNCIL
FINANCE COMMITTEEThe Vice Chancellor
Chairman (Ex-officio)
The Pro-Vice- Chancellor (Vacant)
One Person to be nominated by the Court (Vacant)
Nominees of Executive Council
(i) Dr. A.K. Gupta, Director, Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehradun
(ii) Shri A.K. Dogra, Former Financial Adviser, UGC, New Delhi
(iii) Shri R. D. Sahay, Former Joint Secretary, MHRD, New Delhi
Visitor's Nominee
(i) Joint Secretary & Financial Adviser, MHRD
or his/her nominee from Finance Bureau of MHRD not below the rank of Dy. Secretary
(ii) Joint Secretary (CU&L), MHRD;
or his/her nominee from Finance Bureau of MHRD not below the rank of Joint Secretary to the Govt. of India
(iii) Joint Secretary (CU), UGC
or any other Joint Secretary level Officer nominated by the Chairman, UGC
Finance Officer
Secretary (Ex-officio)
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (Annual Report 2014-15)
Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University was established as a State University vide U.P. State Government notification no. (10)/(865)/15/(75)(85)/64 dated 23 November 1973. The University has subsequently been converted to Central University by an Act of Parliament i.e. the Central Universities Act 2009. The University has thus been entrusted with new responsibilities to guide its students, faculty and all other stakeholders to achieve excellence in academics and strive for all round development of students.
The University, nestled in the lap of Himalayan ranges in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, is a residential cum affiliating institution of higher learning. It has jurisdiction over seven districts of Garhwal region of Uttarakhand. The University has three Campuses distantly located from each other - Birla Campus, Srinagar Garhwal with its extension at Chauras Campus, B. Gopal Reddy (BGR) Campus, Pauri and Swami Ram Teerth (SRT) Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri. In addition, there are 157 Colleges and institutes affiliated to it and spread over seven districts of Garhwal region of Uttarakhand. In the year 2014-15 more than 1.4 Lac students were enrolled in the University in its Campuses affiliated colleges and institutes. The total number of students in three campuses is 12,108.
ACADEMIC COMPOSITION OF THE UNIVERSITY The University has 14 Schools (11 in Campuses) and 49 Departments. The strength of the existing faculty is 304
against the sanctioned positions of 468. Likewise, the strength of non-teaching staff is 658 against the sanctioned posts of 860.
• School of Agriculture and Allied Sciences (Department of Forestry & Natural Resources; High Altitude Plant Physiology Research Centre; Department of Horticulture; Department of Rural Technology; Department of Seed Science & Technology)
• School of Earth Sciences (Department of Defence & Strategic Studies; Department of Geography; Department of Geology; Department of Remote Sensing & GIS)
• School of Life Sciences (Department of Botany & Microbiology; Department of Environmental Science; Department of Zoology & Biotechnology; Department of Biochemistry)
• School of Sciences (Department of Chemistry; Department of Home Science; Department of Mathematics; Department of Physics; Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Department of Statistics)
• School of Engineering and Technology (Department of Computer Science & Engineering; Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering; Department of Information Technology; Department of Instrumentation Engineering; Department of Mechanical Engineering)
• School of Arts, Communication and Languages (Centre for Folk Performing Arts & Culture; Centre for Journalism & Mass Communication; Department of Drawing and Painting; Department of English, Modern European and other Foreign Languages; Department of Hindi and Modern Indian Languages; Department of Library & Information Science; Department of Music; Department of Sanskrit)
• School of Humanities and Social Sciences (Department of Anthropology; Department of Economics; Department of History including Ancient Indian History, Culture & Archaeology; Department of Philosophy; Department of Political Science; Department of Psychology; Department of Sociology & Social Work)
• School of Commerce (Department of Commerce; Department of Secretarial Practice)
• School of Education (Department of Adult Continuing Education and Extension; Department of Education; Department of Naturopathy and Yoga; Department of Physical Education)
• School of Law (Department of Law)
• School of Management (Centre for Mountain Tourism and Hospitality Studies; Department of Business Management)
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (Annual Report 2014-15)
Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University was established as a State University vide U.P. State Government notification no. (10)/(865)/15/(75)(85)/64 dated 23 November 1973. The University has subsequently been converted to Central University by an Act of Parliament i.e. the Central Universities Act 2009. The University has thus been entrusted with new responsibilities to guide its students, faculty and all other stakeholders to achieve excellence in academics and strive for all round development of students.
The University, nestled in the lap of Himalayan ranges in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, is a residential cum affiliating institution of higher learning. It has jurisdiction over seven districts of Garhwal region of Uttarakhand. The University has three Campuses distantly located from each other - Birla Campus, Srinagar Garhwal with its extension at Chauras Campus, B. Gopal Reddy (BGR) Campus, Pauri and Swami Ram Teerth (SRT) Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri. In addition, there are 157 Colleges and institutes affiliated to it and spread over seven districts of Garhwal region of Uttarakhand. In the year 2014-15 more than 1.4 Lac students were enrolled in the University in its Campuses affiliated colleges and institutes. The total number of students in three campuses is 12,108.
ACADEMIC COMPOSITION OF THE UNIVERSITY The University has 14 Schools (11 in Campuses) and 49 Departments. The strength of the existing faculty is 304
against the sanctioned positions of 468. Likewise, the strength of non-teaching staff is 658 against the sanctioned posts of 860.
• School of Agriculture and Allied Sciences (Department of Forestry & Natural Resources; High Altitude Plant Physiology Research Centre; Department of Horticulture; Department of Rural Technology; Department of Seed Science & Technology)
• School of Earth Sciences (Department of Defence & Strategic Studies; Department of Geography; Department of Geology; Department of Remote Sensing & GIS)
• School of Life Sciences (Department of Botany & Microbiology; Department of Environmental Science; Department of Zoology & Biotechnology; Department of Biochemistry)
• School of Sciences (Department of Chemistry; Department of Home Science; Department of Mathematics; Department of Physics; Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Department of Statistics)
• School of Engineering and Technology (Department of Computer Science & Engineering; Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering; Department of Information Technology; Department of Instrumentation Engineering; Department of Mechanical Engineering)
• School of Arts, Communication and Languages (Centre for Folk Performing Arts & Culture; Centre for Journalism & Mass Communication; Department of Drawing and Painting; Department of English, Modern European and other Foreign Languages; Department of Hindi and Modern Indian Languages; Department of Library & Information Science; Department of Music; Department of Sanskrit)
• School of Humanities and Social Sciences (Department of Anthropology; Department of Economics; Department of History including Ancient Indian History, Culture & Archaeology; Department of Philosophy; Department of Political Science; Department of Psychology; Department of Sociology & Social Work)
• School of Commerce (Department of Commerce; Department of Secretarial Practice)
• School of Education (Department of Adult Continuing Education and Extension; Department of Education; Department of Naturopathy and Yoga; Department of Physical Education)
• School of Law (Department of Law)
• School of Management (Centre for Mountain Tourism and Hospitality Studies; Department of Business Management)
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FACILITIES • Auditorium: 1000 Seats, Air Conditioned with state of the art projection facilities and Stage lighting.
• Sports Facilities: Outdoor Stadium, Indoor Stadium and Practice Ground.
- Indoor Stadium - Badminton, Table Tennis, Gymnasium, etc.
- Outdoor Stadium - Football/Hockey/Cricket, etc.
- Rock Climbing Wall
• Hostels
- Boys: 715 seats for boys
- Girls: 710 seats for girls Total Capacity 1425
• University Science Instrumentation Centre (USIC)
• Community College: Initially, the university has started two mechanical engineering related skill oriented
courses, with multiple exits, in (i) Machining, and (ii) Welding, each of four semester (24 months) from 2014-15
• Museum of Himalayan Archaeology and Ethnography: The Museum is shifted to new building at Chauras
Campus with 14 galleries to display antiquities, excavated finds and various other important collection of
Terracotta Art, Bronzes, Sculptures, Manuscripts, Coins, Paintings, Inscriptions and the rich ethnographic
material showcasing the rich heritage of Uttarakhand Himalaya.
• Museum of Himalayan Cultural Heritage: The department of Anthropology has a well equipped museum
depicting various dimensions of tribal and rural culture of the Himalaya.
• NMEICT Project
• Library
- The University Library System has a stock of more than 4 lakh books, out of which 27555 books have been added
to the collection during 2014-15. Total 59 new papers and magazines have been subscribed during present session.
- ETD (Electronic Thesis and Dissertation) Section: Presently, Central Library has more than 2500 theses submitted by the researchers of the university. To preserve and make available and accessible the university's research output, the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed with INFLIBNET for submitting and uploading Ph.D./Post Doctoral theses to Shodhganga: A repository of Ph.D. theses submitted to the Indian Universities.
• Infonet Lab:
- Provides access to almost 6500 journals (full text access) covering all subjects. Laboratory with 2 Mbps leased line
and 24 IBM P-IV, Server, machines in a Client/Server architecture, installed at Central Library. The facility is
used by faculty members, research scholars, and students.
- 128 Kbps VSAT at Pauri & Tehri Campus
COURSES OFFERED IN UNIVERSITY CAMPUSES
UNDER GRADUATE PROGRAMME (3 YEARS)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - 18 subjects are offered in different combinations, B.A. (Hon.) Mass Communication (Integrated course).Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) – 14 subjects are offered in different combinations.
UNDER GRADUATE PORGRAMME (4 YEARS)B.Sc. Forestry, B.Sc. Horticulture – 4 years, 8 SemestersBachelor of Law (LL.B.) – 4 years, 8 SemestersBachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) - Instrumentation Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computer Science & Engineering, Information Technology - 4 YearsBachelor in Hotel Management and Catering Technology (BHM&CT) – 4 Years, 8 SemesterBachelor of Pharamaceutical Science (B.Pharma.) - 4 Years
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) - One YearBachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.) - One YearBachelor of Library and Information Science (B.Lib.) - One YearBachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) - Three Years
POST GRADUATE PROGRAMME (2 YEARS, 4 SEMESTERS)Master of Arts (M.A.) – 22 Subjects; Education (2 Years)Master of Commerce (M.Com.) (4 Semester)Master of Science (M.Sc.) – 21 SubjectsM.Sc. Integrated Biotechnology (5 years, 10 semesters)M.B.A. (2 years, 4 semesters) - M.B.A. in Tourism (2 Years, 4 Semester)M.C.A. - Master of Computer Application (3 years, 6 semesters) M.Pharma. (2 years, 4 semesters)Master of Education (M.Ed. - 1 Year)Master of Law (LLM- 2 years, 4 semesters) Master in Extension Education (MEE - 2 years, 4 semesters)
Under Graduate Diploma - Advertising and Sales Promotion and Sales Management (1 year, 2 semesters)Post Graduate Diploma (1 Year) - Company Administration, Business Administration, Tourism and Hoteliering, Yoga, Rural Technology, Human Rights, Environmental Economics, Journalism and Mass Communication, Folk Music, Folk Dance, Women Studies.
RESEARCH PROGRAMME - M.Phil. in English; M.Phil. in Environmental Plant Biology; Ph.D. and D.Lit./ D.Sc. in all Disciplines
SPECIAL CELLS AND CENTRES• UGC SC, ST, OBC Remedial Coaching Cell
- Student enrolment: 101 (36 boys & 65 girls); SC-43, ST-01, OBC-12, General (BPL)-22, General-23.• Permanent Cell for Combating Sexual Harassment and Violence against Women• Women Studies Centre• University Career Counseling and Placement Service• Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) • Raj Bhasha Hindi Cell
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FACILITIES • Auditorium: 1000 Seats, Air Conditioned with state of the art projection facilities and Stage lighting.
• Sports Facilities: Outdoor Stadium, Indoor Stadium and Practice Ground.
- Indoor Stadium - Badminton, Table Tennis, Gymnasium, etc.
- Outdoor Stadium - Football/Hockey/Cricket, etc.
- Rock Climbing Wall
• Hostels
- Boys: 715 seats for boys
- Girls: 710 seats for girls Total Capacity 1425
• University Science Instrumentation Centre (USIC)
• Community College: Initially, the university has started two mechanical engineering related skill oriented
courses, with multiple exits, in (i) Machining, and (ii) Welding, each of four semester (24 months) from 2014-15
• Museum of Himalayan Archaeology and Ethnography: The Museum is shifted to new building at Chauras
Campus with 14 galleries to display antiquities, excavated finds and various other important collection of
Terracotta Art, Bronzes, Sculptures, Manuscripts, Coins, Paintings, Inscriptions and the rich ethnographic
material showcasing the rich heritage of Uttarakhand Himalaya.
• Museum of Himalayan Cultural Heritage: The department of Anthropology has a well equipped museum
depicting various dimensions of tribal and rural culture of the Himalaya.
• NMEICT Project
• Library
- The University Library System has a stock of more than 4 lakh books, out of which 27555 books have been added
to the collection during 2014-15. Total 59 new papers and magazines have been subscribed during present session.
- ETD (Electronic Thesis and Dissertation) Section: Presently, Central Library has more than 2500 theses submitted by the researchers of the university. To preserve and make available and accessible the university's research output, the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed with INFLIBNET for submitting and uploading Ph.D./Post Doctoral theses to Shodhganga: A repository of Ph.D. theses submitted to the Indian Universities.
• Infonet Lab:
- Provides access to almost 6500 journals (full text access) covering all subjects. Laboratory with 2 Mbps leased line
and 24 IBM P-IV, Server, machines in a Client/Server architecture, installed at Central Library. The facility is
used by faculty members, research scholars, and students.
- 128 Kbps VSAT at Pauri & Tehri Campus
COURSES OFFERED IN UNIVERSITY CAMPUSES
UNDER GRADUATE PROGRAMME (3 YEARS)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - 18 subjects are offered in different combinations, B.A. (Hon.) Mass Communication (Integrated course).Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) – 14 subjects are offered in different combinations.
UNDER GRADUATE PORGRAMME (4 YEARS)B.Sc. Forestry, B.Sc. Horticulture – 4 years, 8 SemestersBachelor of Law (LL.B.) – 4 years, 8 SemestersBachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) - Instrumentation Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computer Science & Engineering, Information Technology - 4 YearsBachelor in Hotel Management and Catering Technology (BHM&CT) – 4 Years, 8 SemesterBachelor of Pharamaceutical Science (B.Pharma.) - 4 Years
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) - One YearBachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.) - One YearBachelor of Library and Information Science (B.Lib.) - One YearBachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) - Three Years
POST GRADUATE PROGRAMME (2 YEARS, 4 SEMESTERS)Master of Arts (M.A.) – 22 Subjects; Education (2 Years)Master of Commerce (M.Com.) (4 Semester)Master of Science (M.Sc.) – 21 SubjectsM.Sc. Integrated Biotechnology (5 years, 10 semesters)M.B.A. (2 years, 4 semesters) - M.B.A. in Tourism (2 Years, 4 Semester)M.C.A. - Master of Computer Application (3 years, 6 semesters) M.Pharma. (2 years, 4 semesters)Master of Education (M.Ed. - 1 Year)Master of Law (LLM- 2 years, 4 semesters) Master in Extension Education (MEE - 2 years, 4 semesters)
Under Graduate Diploma - Advertising and Sales Promotion and Sales Management (1 year, 2 semesters)Post Graduate Diploma (1 Year) - Company Administration, Business Administration, Tourism and Hoteliering, Yoga, Rural Technology, Human Rights, Environmental Economics, Journalism and Mass Communication, Folk Music, Folk Dance, Women Studies.
RESEARCH PROGRAMME - M.Phil. in English; M.Phil. in Environmental Plant Biology; Ph.D. and D.Lit./ D.Sc. in all Disciplines
SPECIAL CELLS AND CENTRES• UGC SC, ST, OBC Remedial Coaching Cell
- Student enrolment: 101 (36 boys & 65 girls); SC-43, ST-01, OBC-12, General (BPL)-22, General-23.• Permanent Cell for Combating Sexual Harassment and Violence against Women• Women Studies Centre• University Career Counseling and Placement Service• Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) • Raj Bhasha Hindi Cell
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OTHERS• Research Degree Awarded: 209 Research Degree have been awarded during 2014-15.• Memorandun of Understanding (MoU): To strengthen the academic and research activities, the University has
signed Memorandun of Understanding (MoU) with University of MISSOURI, Columbia, USA; G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development, Almora; Central Building Research Institute (CBRI), Roorkee; Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun; Aryabhata Research Institute of Observational Sciences, Nainital; INFLIBNET an IUC of University Grants Commission, Ahmedabad.
• INSPIRE: This year 810 students of Uttarakhand got scholarship for higher education as an outcome of the DST sponsored INSPIRE Science Camps organized by the University. Also, among all the states Uttarakhand was
ndadjudicated 2 place in attaining scholarships for higher education in the country.• National Cadet Corps: Six NCC cadets from Birla Campus, participated in Republic Day Camp 2015. One of
them cadet Rahul Bisht was selected for Youth Exchange Programme (YEP) and got opportunity to visit Sri Lanka,under the scheme, is an achievement itself. Sixteen SW & SD Cadets took part in National Integration Camp held at Warangal (Telangana), Forty cadets participated in National Rock Climbing Training Camp held at the Chauras Campus of the HNB Garhwal University Srinagar. Two cadets namely Cadet Nikil Mamgain & Cadet Laxman Singh successfully completed National Skiing Training camp held at Gulmerg (Kashmir). Two girls cadets selected for Thal Sainik Camp New Delhi. Almost all the cadets have attended various Annual Training Camps held at different places in and outside Uttarakhand. Cadets have also been recruited in Indian Army and paramilitary forces.
• National Service Scheme: The HNB Garhwal University NSS cell in collaboration with 'Voice 4 Girls' a Hyderabad based NGO organised 7 camps at Srinagar, Rudraprayag, Dehradun for women empowerment, girls education programme and communication skill development for rural students. 20 NSS Volunteers were selected as Counsellor for these camps.
• Sports: In All India Boxing (M/W)- Kaveendra Singh Bisht of DAV (PG) College Dehradun won Gold Medal in All India Inter-University Competition organized by Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (January 3-9, 2014).
Ms Puja Yadav and Nandan Tiwari also won Silver Medals. Shubham Sharma of BSM (PG) College Roorkee won Bronze Medal in All India Inter-University Judo Competition organized by Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar (February 1-15, 2014
Gender wise participation in Science Camp at HNB GarhwalUniversity, Srinagar (Garhwal) Uttarakhand
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2014-15
OTHERS• Research Degree Awarded: 209 Research Degree have been awarded during 2014-15.• Memorandun of Understanding (MoU): To strengthen the academic and research activities, the University has
signed Memorandun of Understanding (MoU) with University of MISSOURI, Columbia, USA; G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development, Almora; Central Building Research Institute (CBRI), Roorkee; Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun; Aryabhata Research Institute of Observational Sciences, Nainital; INFLIBNET an IUC of University Grants Commission, Ahmedabad.
• INSPIRE: This year 810 students of Uttarakhand got scholarship for higher education as an outcome of the DST sponsored INSPIRE Science Camps organized by the University. Also, among all the states Uttarakhand was
ndadjudicated 2 place in attaining scholarships for higher education in the country.• National Cadet Corps: Six NCC cadets from Birla Campus, participated in Republic Day Camp 2015. One of
them cadet Rahul Bisht was selected for Youth Exchange Programme (YEP) and got opportunity to visit Sri Lanka,under the scheme, is an achievement itself. Sixteen SW & SD Cadets took part in National Integration Camp held at Warangal (Telangana), Forty cadets participated in National Rock Climbing Training Camp held at the Chauras Campus of the HNB Garhwal University Srinagar. Two cadets namely Cadet Nikil Mamgain & Cadet Laxman Singh successfully completed National Skiing Training camp held at Gulmerg (Kashmir). Two girls cadets selected for Thal Sainik Camp New Delhi. Almost all the cadets have attended various Annual Training Camps held at different places in and outside Uttarakhand. Cadets have also been recruited in Indian Army and paramilitary forces.
• National Service Scheme: The HNB Garhwal University NSS cell in collaboration with 'Voice 4 Girls' a Hyderabad based NGO organised 7 camps at Srinagar, Rudraprayag, Dehradun for women empowerment, girls education programme and communication skill development for rural students. 20 NSS Volunteers were selected as Counsellor for these camps.
• Sports: In All India Boxing (M/W)- Kaveendra Singh Bisht of DAV (PG) College Dehradun won Gold Medal in All India Inter-University Competition organized by Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (January 3-9, 2014).
Ms Puja Yadav and Nandan Tiwari also won Silver Medals. Shubham Sharma of BSM (PG) College Roorkee won Bronze Medal in All India Inter-University Judo Competition organized by Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar (February 1-15, 2014
Gender wise participation in Science Camp at HNB GarhwalUniversity, Srinagar (Garhwal) Uttarakhand
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The UNIVERSITY: An INTRODUCTION
Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University was established as a State University vide U.P. State Government notification no. (10)/(865)/15/(75)(85)/64 dated 23 November 1973. It has a rare distinction of taking birth through a powerful popular movement during early seventies in last century. This movement symbolized the hopes and aspirations of the masses of the region of Garhwal for the development through the instrument of higher education. The people of this remote mountainous region agitated for opening a University at a small but historic semi-rural town of Srinagar. It was an expression of the quest for empowering their future generations for overcoming endemic economic and social backwardness, geographic and environmental constrains, re-assertion of cultural identity and harnessing of the local natural and human resources for development.
The University has subsequently been converted to Central University by an Act of Parliament i.e. the Central Universities Act 2009. The University has thus been entrusted with new responsibilities to guide its students, faculty and all other stakeholders to achieve excellence in academics and strive for all round development of students. Since its inception, the University has shown commitment towards regional and community development which is inherent in its teaching courses, research agenda and other outreach and extension initiatives. The synergy derived from circumstances of its genesis still inspires and promotes its vision for future.
The University, nestled in the lap of Himalayan ranges in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, is a residential cum affiliating institution of higher learning. It has jurisdication over seven districts of Garhwal region of Uttarakhand.
The University has three Campuses distantly located from each other - Birla Campus, Srinagar Garhwal with its extension at Chauras Campus, B. Gopal Reddy (BGR) Campus, Pauri and Swami Ram Teerth (SRT) Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri. In addition, there are 157 colleges and institutes affiliated to it and spread over seven districts of Garhwal region of Uttarakhand. In the year 2014-15 more than 1.6 Lac students were enrolled in the University in its Campuses and affiliated colleges and institutes. In all three campuses of the University the undergraduate, post- graduate and research programmes are being offered in different disciplines. Besides, conventional courses under different streams of studies the University has introduced some regionally relevant courses that are of importance for the mountainous areas.
AREA AND PEOPLE SERVED
Socio-CulturalRanging from highly modernized urban social environment with benefits of technological advances to highly traditional and impairing rural social environment with limited assets.
EconomicGenerally middle-class, lower middle-class, and economically weaker sections of society.
Natural EnvironmentRanging from polluted concrete jungles of cities and industrial centres to the blessed serenity of Himalayan ridges/valleys rich in biodiversity, and calm, quiet atmosphere, conducive to good health and pursuit of knowledge.
VISION
To achieve excellence by empowering all stakeholders through promotion of Innovations in the field of higher education by imparting training and education, and encouraging research for the development of the country with specific attention to the mountain region.
MISSION
To stimulate the academic environment for promotion of holistic learning and research and to contribute to the nation's growth. To inculcate values and impart skills for shaping able and responsible individuals committed towards the intellectual, academic and cultural development of society.
OBJECTIVES
The objectives of the University are to disseminate and advance knowledge by providing instructional and research facilities in the areas of humanities, social sciences, science and technology and other branches of learning; to make special provisions for integrated courses in its educational programmes; to take appropriate measures for promoting innovations in teaching-learning process and inter-disciplinary studies and research; to educate and train manpower for the development of the country; to establish linkages with industries for the promotion of science and technology; and to pay special attention to the improvement of the social and economic conditions and welfare of the people, their intellectual, academic and cultural development. The University is committed to achieve excellence in teaching and learning within an environment of high standards.
FOCUS OF THE UNIVERSITY
Excellence in higher education and research relevant to both nation, as a whole, and the hill states, including Uttarakhand, in particular.
• Expansion and inclusion at UG and PG levels of teaching for better outreach in rural areas, especially to the women in the hill districts of Uttarakhand.
• Promotion & Development of Extension as third dimension of higher education.
To accomplish the goals and objectives set for it the University has re-organised its academic units by establishing fourteen Schools of studies. The all India entrance examination for admission to post-graduate courses of studies and Ph.D. programme has been introduced in the University.
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The UNIVERSITY: An INTRODUCTION
Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University was established as a State University vide U.P. State Government notification no. (10)/(865)/15/(75)(85)/64 dated 23 November 1973. It has a rare distinction of taking birth through a powerful popular movement during early seventies in last century. This movement symbolized the hopes and aspirations of the masses of the region of Garhwal for the development through the instrument of higher education. The people of this remote mountainous region agitated for opening a University at a small but historic semi-rural town of Srinagar. It was an expression of the quest for empowering their future generations for overcoming endemic economic and social backwardness, geographic and environmental constrains, re-assertion of cultural identity and harnessing of the local natural and human resources for development.
The University has subsequently been converted to Central University by an Act of Parliament i.e. the Central Universities Act 2009. The University has thus been entrusted with new responsibilities to guide its students, faculty and all other stakeholders to achieve excellence in academics and strive for all round development of students. Since its inception, the University has shown commitment towards regional and community development which is inherent in its teaching courses, research agenda and other outreach and extension initiatives. The synergy derived from circumstances of its genesis still inspires and promotes its vision for future.
The University, nestled in the lap of Himalayan ranges in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, is a residential cum affiliating institution of higher learning. It has jurisdication over seven districts of Garhwal region of Uttarakhand.
The University has three Campuses distantly located from each other - Birla Campus, Srinagar Garhwal with its extension at Chauras Campus, B. Gopal Reddy (BGR) Campus, Pauri and Swami Ram Teerth (SRT) Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri. In addition, there are 157 colleges and institutes affiliated to it and spread over seven districts of Garhwal region of Uttarakhand. In the year 2014-15 more than 1.6 Lac students were enrolled in the University in its Campuses and affiliated colleges and institutes. In all three campuses of the University the undergraduate, post- graduate and research programmes are being offered in different disciplines. Besides, conventional courses under different streams of studies the University has introduced some regionally relevant courses that are of importance for the mountainous areas.
AREA AND PEOPLE SERVED
Socio-CulturalRanging from highly modernized urban social environment with benefits of technological advances to highly traditional and impairing rural social environment with limited assets.
EconomicGenerally middle-class, lower middle-class, and economically weaker sections of society.
Natural EnvironmentRanging from polluted concrete jungles of cities and industrial centres to the blessed serenity of Himalayan ridges/valleys rich in biodiversity, and calm, quiet atmosphere, conducive to good health and pursuit of knowledge.
VISION
To achieve excellence by empowering all stakeholders through promotion of Innovations in the field of higher education by imparting training and education, and encouraging research for the development of the country with specific attention to the mountain region.
MISSION
To stimulate the academic environment for promotion of holistic learning and research and to contribute to the nation's growth. To inculcate values and impart skills for shaping able and responsible individuals committed towards the intellectual, academic and cultural development of society.
OBJECTIVES
The objectives of the University are to disseminate and advance knowledge by providing instructional and research facilities in the areas of humanities, social sciences, science and technology and other branches of learning; to make special provisions for integrated courses in its educational programmes; to take appropriate measures for promoting innovations in teaching-learning process and inter-disciplinary studies and research; to educate and train manpower for the development of the country; to establish linkages with industries for the promotion of science and technology; and to pay special attention to the improvement of the social and economic conditions and welfare of the people, their intellectual, academic and cultural development. The University is committed to achieve excellence in teaching and learning within an environment of high standards.
FOCUS OF THE UNIVERSITY
Excellence in higher education and research relevant to both nation, as a whole, and the hill states, including Uttarakhand, in particular.
• Expansion and inclusion at UG and PG levels of teaching for better outreach in rural areas, especially to the women in the hill districts of Uttarakhand.
• Promotion & Development of Extension as third dimension of higher education.
To accomplish the goals and objectives set for it the University has re-organised its academic units by establishing fourteen Schools of studies. The all India entrance examination for admission to post-graduate courses of studies and Ph.D. programme has been introduced in the University.
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COURSES OFFERED IN UNIVERSITY CAMPUSES
UNDER GRADUATE PROGRAMME (3 YEARS)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Hindi, English, Sanskrit, History, Ancient Indian History Culture and Archaeology, Political Science, Economics, Music, Philosophy, Psychology, Geography, Home Science, Sociology, Mathematics, Anthropology, Statistics, Defence and Strategic Studies, Drawing and Painting. The subjects are offered in different combinations. B.A. (Hon.) Mass Communication.Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) - Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Microbiology, Bio-Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, Statistics, Geology, Geography, Defence and Strategic Studies, Anthropology, Economics. The subjects are offered in different combinations.
UNDER GRADUATE PROGRAMME (4 YEARS)B.Sc. Forestry, B.Sc. Horticulture – 4 years, 8 SemestersBachelor of Law (LL.B.) – 4 years, 8 SemestersBachelor of Technology (B.Tech.)- Instrumentation Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engg., Computer Science & Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engg - 4 Years, 8 SemesterBachelor in Hotel Management and Catering Technology (BHM&CT) – 4 Years, 8 SemesterBachelor of Pharamaceutical Science (B.Pharma.)- 4Years, 8 SemesterBachelor of Education (B.Ed.) - One YearBachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.) - One YearBachelor of Library and Information Science (B.Lib.) - One YearBachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) - Three Years
POST GRADUATE PROGRAMME (2 YEARS, 4 SEMESTERS)Master of Arts (M.A.) - Hindi, English, Sanskrit, History, Ancient Indian History Culture and Archaeology, Political Science, Economics, Music, Philosophy, Psychology, Geography, Home Science, Sociology, Mathematics, Anthropology, Statistics, Drawing and Painting, Master of Social Work, Theatre, Defence and Strategic Studies, Yoga, Mass Communication, Education (2 Years)Master of Commerce (M.Com.)Master of Science (M.Sc.) - Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Statistics, Mathematics, Geology, Geography, Defence and Strategic Studies, Anthropology, Environmental Science, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, GIS and Remote Sensing, Forestry, Horticulture, Seed Science and Technology, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Rural Technology, Himalayan Aquatic Biodiversity.M.Sc. Integrated Biotechnology (5 years, 10 semesters)M.B.A. (2 years, 4 semesters) - M.B.A. in Tourism (2 Years , 8 Semester)M.C.A. - Master of Computer Application (3 years, 6 semesters) M.Pharma. (2 years, 4 semesters)Master in Extension Education (MEE - 2 years, 4 semesters) Master of Law (LLM- 2 years, 4 semesters) Master of Education (M.Ed. - 1 Year)
Under Graduate Diploma - Advertising and Sales Promotion and Sales Management (1 year, 2 semesters)
Post Graduate Diploma (1 Year) - Company Administration, Business Administration, Tourism and Hoteliering, Yoga, Rural Technology, Human Rights, Environmental Economics, Journalism and Mass Communication, Folk Music, Folk Dance, Women Studies.
RESEARCH PROGRAMME M.Phil. in EnglishM.Phil. in Environmental Plant BiologyPh.D. and D.Lit. /D.Sc. in all Disciplines
SCHOOLS AND DEPARTMENTS
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE AND ALLIED SCIENCESDepartment of Forestry & Natural ResourcesHigh Altitude Plant Physiology Research CentreDepartment of HorticultureDepartment of Rural TechnologyDepartment of Seed Science & Technology
SCHOOL OF EARTH SCIENCEDepartment of Defence and Strategic StudiesDepartment of GeographyDepartment of GeologyDepartment of Remote Sensing & GIS
SCHOOL OF LIFE SCIENCESDepartment of Botany & MicrobiologyDepartment of Environmental SciencesDepartment of Zoology & BiotechnologyDepartment of Biochemistry
SCHOOL OF SCIENCESDepartment of ChemistryDepartment of Home ScienceDepartment of MathematicsDepartment of PhysicsDepartment of Pharmaceutical SciencesDepartment of Pharmaceutical ChemistryDepartment of Statistics
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGYDepartment of Computer Science & EngineeringDepartment of Electronics and Communication EngineeringDepartment of Information TechnologyDepartment of Instrumentation EngineeringDepartment of Mechanical Engineering
SCHOOL OF ARTS, COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGESCentre for Folk Performing Arts & CultureCentre for Journalism & Mass CommunicationDepartment of Drawing and PaintingDepartment of English, Modern European and other Foreign LanguagesDepartment of Hindi and Modern Indian LanguagesDepartment of Library & Information ScienceDepartment of MusicDepartment of Sanskrit
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COURSES OFFERED IN UNIVERSITY CAMPUSES
UNDER GRADUATE PROGRAMME (3 YEARS)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Hindi, English, Sanskrit, History, Ancient Indian History Culture and Archaeology, Political Science, Economics, Music, Philosophy, Psychology, Geography, Home Science, Sociology, Mathematics, Anthropology, Statistics, Defence and Strategic Studies, Drawing and Painting. The subjects are offered in different combinations. B.A. (Hon.) Mass Communication.Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) - Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Microbiology, Bio-Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, Statistics, Geology, Geography, Defence and Strategic Studies, Anthropology, Economics. The subjects are offered in different combinations.
UNDER GRADUATE PROGRAMME (4 YEARS)B.Sc. Forestry, B.Sc. Horticulture – 4 years, 8 SemestersBachelor of Law (LL.B.) – 4 years, 8 SemestersBachelor of Technology (B.Tech.)- Instrumentation Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engg., Computer Science & Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engg - 4 Years, 8 SemesterBachelor in Hotel Management and Catering Technology (BHM&CT) – 4 Years, 8 SemesterBachelor of Pharamaceutical Science (B.Pharma.)- 4Years, 8 SemesterBachelor of Education (B.Ed.) - One YearBachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.) - One YearBachelor of Library and Information Science (B.Lib.) - One YearBachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) - Three Years
POST GRADUATE PROGRAMME (2 YEARS, 4 SEMESTERS)Master of Arts (M.A.) - Hindi, English, Sanskrit, History, Ancient Indian History Culture and Archaeology, Political Science, Economics, Music, Philosophy, Psychology, Geography, Home Science, Sociology, Mathematics, Anthropology, Statistics, Drawing and Painting, Master of Social Work, Theatre, Defence and Strategic Studies, Yoga, Mass Communication, Education (2 Years)Master of Commerce (M.Com.)Master of Science (M.Sc.) - Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Statistics, Mathematics, Geology, Geography, Defence and Strategic Studies, Anthropology, Environmental Science, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, GIS and Remote Sensing, Forestry, Horticulture, Seed Science and Technology, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Rural Technology, Himalayan Aquatic Biodiversity.M.Sc. Integrated Biotechnology (5 years, 10 semesters)M.B.A. (2 years, 4 semesters) - M.B.A. in Tourism (2 Years , 8 Semester)M.C.A. - Master of Computer Application (3 years, 6 semesters) M.Pharma. (2 years, 4 semesters)Master in Extension Education (MEE - 2 years, 4 semesters) Master of Law (LLM- 2 years, 4 semesters) Master of Education (M.Ed. - 1 Year)
Under Graduate Diploma - Advertising and Sales Promotion and Sales Management (1 year, 2 semesters)
Post Graduate Diploma (1 Year) - Company Administration, Business Administration, Tourism and Hoteliering, Yoga, Rural Technology, Human Rights, Environmental Economics, Journalism and Mass Communication, Folk Music, Folk Dance, Women Studies.
RESEARCH PROGRAMME M.Phil. in EnglishM.Phil. in Environmental Plant BiologyPh.D. and D.Lit. /D.Sc. in all Disciplines
SCHOOLS AND DEPARTMENTS
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE AND ALLIED SCIENCESDepartment of Forestry & Natural ResourcesHigh Altitude Plant Physiology Research CentreDepartment of HorticultureDepartment of Rural TechnologyDepartment of Seed Science & Technology
SCHOOL OF EARTH SCIENCEDepartment of Defence and Strategic StudiesDepartment of GeographyDepartment of GeologyDepartment of Remote Sensing & GIS
SCHOOL OF LIFE SCIENCESDepartment of Botany & MicrobiologyDepartment of Environmental SciencesDepartment of Zoology & BiotechnologyDepartment of Biochemistry
SCHOOL OF SCIENCESDepartment of ChemistryDepartment of Home ScienceDepartment of MathematicsDepartment of PhysicsDepartment of Pharmaceutical SciencesDepartment of Pharmaceutical ChemistryDepartment of Statistics
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGYDepartment of Computer Science & EngineeringDepartment of Electronics and Communication EngineeringDepartment of Information TechnologyDepartment of Instrumentation EngineeringDepartment of Mechanical Engineering
SCHOOL OF ARTS, COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGESCentre for Folk Performing Arts & CultureCentre for Journalism & Mass CommunicationDepartment of Drawing and PaintingDepartment of English, Modern European and other Foreign LanguagesDepartment of Hindi and Modern Indian LanguagesDepartment of Library & Information ScienceDepartment of MusicDepartment of Sanskrit
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SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCESDepartment of AnthropologyDepartment of EconomicsDepartment of History including Ancient Indian History, Culture and ArchaeologyDepartment of PhilosophyDepartment of Political ScienceDepartment of PsychologyDepartment of Sociology & Social Work
SCHOOL OF COMMERCEDepartment of CommerceDepartment of Secretarial Practice
SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONDepartment of Adult Continuing Education and ExtensionDepartment of EducationDepartment of Naturopathy and YogaDepartment of Physical Education
SCHOOL OF LAWDepartment of Law
SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENTCentre for Mountain Tourism and Hospitality StudiesDepartment of Business Management
1. Department of Forestry and Natural Resources
2. High Altitude Plant Physiology Research Centre
3. Department of Horticulture
4. Department of Rural Technology
5. Department of Seed Science & Technology
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SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCESDepartment of AnthropologyDepartment of EconomicsDepartment of History including Ancient Indian History, Culture and ArchaeologyDepartment of PhilosophyDepartment of Political ScienceDepartment of PsychologyDepartment of Sociology & Social Work
SCHOOL OF COMMERCEDepartment of CommerceDepartment of Secretarial Practice
SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONDepartment of Adult Continuing Education and ExtensionDepartment of EducationDepartment of Naturopathy and YogaDepartment of Physical Education
SCHOOL OF LAWDepartment of Law
SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENTCentre for Mountain Tourism and Hospitality StudiesDepartment of Business Management
1. Department of Forestry and Natural Resources
2. High Altitude Plant Physiology Research Centre
3. Department of Horticulture
4. Department of Rural Technology
5. Department of Seed Science & Technology
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DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Forestry as a subject has been part of teaching programme ever since the University got incepted. The Department offers four years (eight semester) Undergraduate and two year (four semesters) P.G.Course and Ph.D. in Forestry.
Over the years, the department has spread its dimension in various domain of forestry sector, specifically in the context of hills. The department is presently focussing on conservation forestry especially on Biodiversity, Forest Ecosystem Goods & Services, Forestry & Climate Change, and REDD+ aspects of research.
The department has established linkage with forestry institutions in Germany and MoU has been signed with University of Applied Forest Science, Rottenberg, Germany with the aim to facilitate faculty and student exchange, conduct joint training workshops and research projects.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
1. Dr. N.P. Todaria Professor & Head Agroforestry, Tree Ecophysiology, NRM2. Dr. A.K. Negi Associate Professor Tree Seed Technology, Silviculture, Nursery Technology,
Biodiversity3. Dr. Rajiv Pandey Associate Professor Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment, REED+,
Valuation of Ecosystem Goods & Services, Social Impact Assessment, Research Methodology
4. Dr. D.S. Chauhan Assistant Professor Agroforestry, Natural Resource Management 5. Dr. B. P. Chamola Assistant Professor Mycology, Plant Pathology, Microbial
cum Research Officer Biotechnology6. Dr. Munesh Kumar Assistant Professor Forest Ecology, Carbon Forestry, Ethnoboatny7. Dr. Sabyasachi Dasgupta Assistant Professor Conservation Ecology, Forest Mensuration/Biometry,
Wildlife Ecology, Environmental Impact Assessment, Social Impact Assessment
8. Dr. S.S. Phartyal Assistant Professor Seed Eco-physiology, Soil Seed Bank Ecology, Seed Germplasm Conservation
HIGH ALTITUDE PLANT PHYSIOLOGY RESEARCH CENTRE High Altitude Plant Physiology Research Centre was established in July 1979. The Centre has an Alpine
Research Station at Tungnath (3600m a.s.l.) and analytical laboratory at Srinagar (550m a.s.l.). Besides, the Centre has established herbal garden at Pothibasa (2200m a.s.l.) and a Model nursery at Lamkundi, Kulsari (1200m a.s.l.)
The Centre offers Ph.D. programme in Environmental Plant Physiology; M.Phil. in Environmental Plant Biology; M.Sc. in Medicinal & Aromatic Plants; and Short term orientation courses in nursery practices, plant form and functions, conservation and environmental management. Besides, it conducts workshop, trainings and meetings in related aspects on regular basis.
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DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Forestry as a subject has been part of teaching programme ever since the University got incepted. The Department offers four years (eight semester) Undergraduate and two year (four semesters) P.G.Course and Ph.D. in Forestry.
Over the years, the department has spread its dimension in various domain of forestry sector, specifically in the context of hills. The department is presently focussing on conservation forestry especially on Biodiversity, Forest Ecosystem Goods & Services, Forestry & Climate Change, and REDD+ aspects of research.
The department has established linkage with forestry institutions in Germany and MoU has been signed with University of Applied Forest Science, Rottenberg, Germany with the aim to facilitate faculty and student exchange, conduct joint training workshops and research projects.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
1. Dr. N.P. Todaria Professor & Head Agroforestry, Tree Ecophysiology, NRM2. Dr. A.K. Negi Associate Professor Tree Seed Technology, Silviculture, Nursery Technology,
Biodiversity3. Dr. Rajiv Pandey Associate Professor Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment, REED+,
Valuation of Ecosystem Goods & Services, Social Impact Assessment, Research Methodology
4. Dr. D.S. Chauhan Assistant Professor Agroforestry, Natural Resource Management 5. Dr. B. P. Chamola Assistant Professor Mycology, Plant Pathology, Microbial
cum Research Officer Biotechnology6. Dr. Munesh Kumar Assistant Professor Forest Ecology, Carbon Forestry, Ethnoboatny7. Dr. Sabyasachi Dasgupta Assistant Professor Conservation Ecology, Forest Mensuration/Biometry,
Wildlife Ecology, Environmental Impact Assessment, Social Impact Assessment
8. Dr. S.S. Phartyal Assistant Professor Seed Eco-physiology, Soil Seed Bank Ecology, Seed Germplasm Conservation
HIGH ALTITUDE PLANT PHYSIOLOGY RESEARCH CENTRE High Altitude Plant Physiology Research Centre was established in July 1979. The Centre has an Alpine
Research Station at Tungnath (3600m a.s.l.) and analytical laboratory at Srinagar (550m a.s.l.). Besides, the Centre has established herbal garden at Pothibasa (2200m a.s.l.) and a Model nursery at Lamkundi, Kulsari (1200m a.s.l.)
The Centre offers Ph.D. programme in Environmental Plant Physiology; M.Phil. in Environmental Plant Biology; M.Sc. in Medicinal & Aromatic Plants; and Short term orientation courses in nursery practices, plant form and functions, conservation and environmental management. Besides, it conducts workshop, trainings and meetings in related aspects on regular basis.
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The Centre was established to cover the development oriented research, training and teaching on survival, adaption and productivity of mountain plants. Thus, the broad area of research of the Centres are Seed Biology and Physiology of Reproduction in endangered species, wild edibles and multipurpose species (herbs and trees); Biomass production potential in mountain plant species; Physiology and Biochemistry of adaption in high altitude plants, and; Conservation and propagation of economically important endangered plant species.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
1. Dr. A.R. Nautiyal Professor Seed Biology & Reproductive Physiology2. Dr. P. Prasad Professor & Director Plant Physiology & Biochemistry3. Dr. M.C. Nautiyal Professor Plant Physiology & Conservation Biology4. Dr. V.K. Purohit Senior Scientific Officer Plant Conservation Biology and Extension Research5. Dr. Harish Chandra Assistant Professor Plant Physiology & Microbiology6. Dr. Babita Patni Assistant Professor Plant Physiology & Molecular Biology
DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTUREHorticulture has been recognized as one the most important enterprises for improving the economy of nation.
In hill region it provides opportunity for self employment generation. Considering this fact, the Department of Horticulture was established in 1982 with the objectives: to impart education in the field of this discipline; to undertake research activities based on regional needs and to initiate Horticulture Extension Services to the rural masses. At present the Department runs B.Sc. (8 Semester), M.Sc. (4 Semester), as well as Doctoral degree programmes. The Department has also established a Horticultural Research Centre (HRC) for providing field facilities for practical training of students of various courses.
The research areas include Effect of bio-regulators on growth, flowering, yield and quality; Standardization of nutritional requirement for horticultural crops; Standardization of propagation techniques in fruits and ornamental plants; Germplasm resources collection of rare horticultural plants for crop improvement programmes; and Varietal selection and suitability of vegetables under Srinagar valley.
The extension activities of the department include supply of plant materials to the farmers, demonstration on production technologies, extension lectures in villages, meetings and short trainings for farmers.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
1. Dr. S.S. Rawat Prof. Head & Director (HRC) Fruit Science
2. Dr. Y.K. Tomar Prof. & Dy. Director (HRC) Fruit Science
3. Dr. D.K. Rana Assistant Professor Vegetable Science
DEPARTMENT OF RURAL TECHNOLOGYRural Technology as teaching subject was introduced in the University in 1994 under the Vocationalization of
Education Programme by the University Grant Commission. Subsequently, the Department of Rural Technology
was established in 1998 with the objectives to carry out teaching, research, demonstration, training and extension activities. The department conducts skill oriented programmes for artisans, imparts technical knowhow to artisans and cottage industries for sustainable rural development and livelihood improvement and develop effective equipment/tools using appropriate and indigenous technology.
The department has been actively engaged in research activities on various aspects of Sustainable Rural Development viz., watershed development and management, natural resource management, livelihood improvements, low cost appropriate and indigenous rural technology, rural energy system, low-cost earthquake resistant housing system, sustainable aromatic and medicinal plants cultivation etc. Presently, the department offers M.Sc. in Rural Technology and Ph.D. programme. In addition to the permanent faculty the department also engage guest/visiting faculty to facilitate teaching.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
1. Dr. R.S. Negi Associate Professor& Head Water Resource Management
DEPARTMENT OF SEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYThe Department of Seed Technology was established in 1998, which was renamed as Department of Seed
Science and Technology in 2003. The department has been entrusted with responsibility of undertaking teaching, research and extension in
various aspects of Seed Science and Technology and also for coordinating the seed research programme in other research stations. The main thrust of the department is to standardize seed production technologies for different crops and carry out the fundamental and applied research in Seed Science. The department is also working to evolve suitable post-harvest processing technology for grading and upgrading of seeds.
At present the department offers courses in Seed Science and Technology for under-graduate in Agriculture, Horticulture and Forestry; and Master's and Ph.D degree programme in Seed Science and Technology. It imparts trainings to Seed Certification Officers, Seed Producers, etc. In addition to the permanent faculty the department also engage guest/visiting faculty to facilitate teaching.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
1. Dr. J.S. Chauhan Professor & Head Germination Ecology of Plants, Plant Reproductive Biology
2. Dr. Deepti Prabha Assistant Professor Seed Biotechnology
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The Centre was established to cover the development oriented research, training and teaching on survival, adaption and productivity of mountain plants. Thus, the broad area of research of the Centres are Seed Biology and Physiology of Reproduction in endangered species, wild edibles and multipurpose species (herbs and trees); Biomass production potential in mountain plant species; Physiology and Biochemistry of adaption in high altitude plants, and; Conservation and propagation of economically important endangered plant species.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
1. Dr. A.R. Nautiyal Professor Seed Biology & Reproductive Physiology2. Dr. P. Prasad Professor & Director Plant Physiology & Biochemistry3. Dr. M.C. Nautiyal Professor Plant Physiology & Conservation Biology4. Dr. V.K. Purohit Senior Scientific Officer Plant Conservation Biology and Extension Research5. Dr. Harish Chandra Assistant Professor Plant Physiology & Microbiology6. Dr. Babita Patni Assistant Professor Plant Physiology & Molecular Biology
DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTUREHorticulture has been recognized as one the most important enterprises for improving the economy of nation.
In hill region it provides opportunity for self employment generation. Considering this fact, the Department of Horticulture was established in 1982 with the objectives: to impart education in the field of this discipline; to undertake research activities based on regional needs and to initiate Horticulture Extension Services to the rural masses. At present the Department runs B.Sc. (8 Semester), M.Sc. (4 Semester), as well as Doctoral degree programmes. The Department has also established a Horticultural Research Centre (HRC) for providing field facilities for practical training of students of various courses.
The research areas include Effect of bio-regulators on growth, flowering, yield and quality; Standardization of nutritional requirement for horticultural crops; Standardization of propagation techniques in fruits and ornamental plants; Germplasm resources collection of rare horticultural plants for crop improvement programmes; and Varietal selection and suitability of vegetables under Srinagar valley.
The extension activities of the department include supply of plant materials to the farmers, demonstration on production technologies, extension lectures in villages, meetings and short trainings for farmers.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
1. Dr. S.S. Rawat Prof. Head & Director (HRC) Fruit Science
2. Dr. Y.K. Tomar Prof. & Dy. Director (HRC) Fruit Science
3. Dr. D.K. Rana Assistant Professor Vegetable Science
DEPARTMENT OF RURAL TECHNOLOGYRural Technology as teaching subject was introduced in the University in 1994 under the Vocationalization of
Education Programme by the University Grant Commission. Subsequently, the Department of Rural Technology
was established in 1998 with the objectives to carry out teaching, research, demonstration, training and extension activities. The department conducts skill oriented programmes for artisans, imparts technical knowhow to artisans and cottage industries for sustainable rural development and livelihood improvement and develop effective equipment/tools using appropriate and indigenous technology.
The department has been actively engaged in research activities on various aspects of Sustainable Rural Development viz., watershed development and management, natural resource management, livelihood improvements, low cost appropriate and indigenous rural technology, rural energy system, low-cost earthquake resistant housing system, sustainable aromatic and medicinal plants cultivation etc. Presently, the department offers M.Sc. in Rural Technology and Ph.D. programme. In addition to the permanent faculty the department also engage guest/visiting faculty to facilitate teaching.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
1. Dr. R.S. Negi Associate Professor& Head Water Resource Management
DEPARTMENT OF SEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYThe Department of Seed Technology was established in 1998, which was renamed as Department of Seed
Science and Technology in 2003. The department has been entrusted with responsibility of undertaking teaching, research and extension in
various aspects of Seed Science and Technology and also for coordinating the seed research programme in other research stations. The main thrust of the department is to standardize seed production technologies for different crops and carry out the fundamental and applied research in Seed Science. The department is also working to evolve suitable post-harvest processing technology for grading and upgrading of seeds.
At present the department offers courses in Seed Science and Technology for under-graduate in Agriculture, Horticulture and Forestry; and Master's and Ph.D degree programme in Seed Science and Technology. It imparts trainings to Seed Certification Officers, Seed Producers, etc. In addition to the permanent faculty the department also engage guest/visiting faculty to facilitate teaching.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
1. Dr. J.S. Chauhan Professor & Head Germination Ecology of Plants, Plant Reproductive Biology
2. Dr. Deepti Prabha Assistant Professor Seed Biotechnology
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1. Department of Defence and Strategic Studies
2. Department of Geography
3. Department of Geology
4. Department of Remote Sensing and GIS
SCHOOL OF EARTH SCIENCES
1. Department of Defence and Strategic Studies
2. Department of Geography
3. Department of Geology
4. Department of Remote Sensing and GIS
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SCHOOL OF EARTH SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE AND STRATEGIC STUDIES Located in the strategically important Himalayan region, the University established the Department of Military
Science in 1978 offering Under-graduate level course. It was subsequently renamed as Department of Defence and Strategic Studies. Post graduate classes were started later in 1987. The Department was also established at Tehri Campus in the year 1979 with undergraduate classes and subsequently the post graduate classes were started in 1991. The purpose of introducing the subject in the curricula was promotion of defence (military) education in Garhwal region and creation of national security awareness among students; providing access to high quality education; and promoting research in national security and related fields.
At present, the department also offers specialized courses in 'PG Diploma in Military Studies & Defence Management' and 'Defence Studies & Border Management' for the cadets of Indian Military Academy and Indo-Tibetan Border Police.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras1. Dr. L.J. Singh Professor & Head National Security, International Relations2. Dr. A.K. Singh Associate Professor Defence Economics, Defence Psychology3. Dr. R.C.S. Kunwar Associate Professor Indian Military History4. Dr. Bharti Chauhan Associate Professor International Law, Modern Warfare5. Dr. B.S. Jayara Research Officer -
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri1. Dr. D.K. Pandey Associate Professor Indian Military History, National
Security2. Dr. K.P. Singh Associate Professor War in International Relations3. Dr. Deepak Kumar Assistant Professor War in International Relations
DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY The Department of Geography was established with the inception of Garhwal University in 1973 in all the three
campuses of the University. The Department offers Under-graduate, Post-graduate as well as Doctoral degree programmes. In 2003-04, the department introduced a separate 'Geographical Information System' (GIS) Unit at Srinagar Campus.
Modern techniques of Remote Sensing are being used in post-graduate and research work to study landforms, mountain development and environmental degradation. A separate 'Meteorological Laboratory' has also been established at Chauras campus.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE AND STRATEGIC STUDIES Located in the strategically important Himalayan region, the University established the Department of Military
Science in 1978 offering Under-graduate level course. It was subsequently renamed as Department of Defence and Strategic Studies. Post graduate classes were started later in 1987. The Department was also established at Tehri Campus in the year 1979 with undergraduate classes and subsequently the post graduate classes were started in 1991. The purpose of introducing the subject in the curricula was promotion of defence (military) education in Garhwal region and creation of national security awareness among students; providing access to high quality education; and promoting research in national security and related fields.
At present, the department also offers specialized courses in 'PG Diploma in Military Studies & Defence Management' and 'Defence Studies & Border Management' for the cadets of Indian Military Academy and Indo-Tibetan Border Police.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras1. Dr. L.J. Singh Professor & Head National Security, International Relations2. Dr. A.K. Singh Associate Professor Defence Economics, Defence Psychology3. Dr. R.C.S. Kunwar Associate Professor Indian Military History4. Dr. Bharti Chauhan Associate Professor International Law, Modern Warfare5. Dr. B.S. Jayara Research Officer -
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri1. Dr. D.K. Pandey Associate Professor Indian Military History, National
Security2. Dr. K.P. Singh Associate Professor War in International Relations3. Dr. Deepak Kumar Assistant Professor War in International Relations
DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY The Department of Geography was established with the inception of Garhwal University in 1973 in all the three
campuses of the University. The Department offers Under-graduate, Post-graduate as well as Doctoral degree programmes. In 2003-04, the department introduced a separate 'Geographical Information System' (GIS) Unit at Srinagar Campus.
Modern techniques of Remote Sensing are being used in post-graduate and research work to study landforms, mountain development and environmental degradation. A separate 'Meteorological Laboratory' has also been established at Chauras campus.
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At present the department is contributing significantly in regional development through research in areas like sustainable use of natural resources, rural development, ecological & environmental conservation, socio-economic impact assessment and G.I.S. application.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras1. Dr. R.S. Panwar Professor & Head Resource Management and Cultural Geography 2. Dr. M.S.S. Rawat Professor Population and Environmental Geography3. Dr. D.D. Chauniyal Professor Geomorphology, Hydrology, Remote Sensing & GIS4. Dr. M.S. Panwar Associate Professor Natural Resource Management, Environmental Geography
and hazard & Natural Disaster5. Dr. B.P. Naithani Associate Professor Geomorphology and Agriculture Geography6. Dr. M.S. Negi Associate Professor Geomorphology and hazard & Natural Disaster 7. Dr. L.P. Lakhera Assistant Professor Regional Planning
B.G.R. Campus, Pauri1. Dr. B.L. Teli Professor Agriculture, Remote, Resources & Environment2. Dr. K.C. Purohit Professor Urban & Regional Planning, Environment3. Dr. Anita Rudola Associate Professor Population, Regional Geography
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri1. Dr. H.P. Bhatt Professor Settlement, Resource & Environment2. Dr. Indira Singh Associate Professor Physical Geography3. Dr. R.B. Godiyal Assistant Professor Social Geography& Environment Geography
DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGYThe Department of Geology was established at Srinagar Campus in 1975 at Undergraduate level, and Post-
graduate course was started in 1977. The Department of Geology was also established at Tehri campus in 1986 and elevated to the Post Graduate level in 2003. Later the subject was also introduced at undergraduate level in Pauri campus. The Department offers special papers like Sedimentology, Environmental Geology, Glaciology, Remote Sensing, Micropaleontology and Petroleum Geology at Post-graduate level.
The Department has a strong research base and the faculty members have been actively engaged in research in the diverse aspects of Himalayan Geology as well as peninsular India. Major thrust areas for the research in the Department are Palaeontology (vertebrate, invertebrate & micropalaeontology), Hydrology, Glaciology, Geomorphology, Quaternary Geology, Palaeoclimates, Palaeoseismology, Disaster Management, Remote Sensing, Morpho-tectonics & Landslides in Uttarakhand Himalaya & peninsular India, and Natural Hazards & their Mitigation.
The Department has established laboratories with latest equipments procured under the various research programmes. The Department has also been identified under the DST-FIST programme for strengthening the research facilities under which a well furnished Computer lab with GIS and IRDSA softwares and some other sophisticated equipments like GPR, Petrothin and petrological microscope.
So far about 400 research papers have been published by the faculty members in the national and international journals. In addition to this, faculty members also actively participate in national and international seminars/ conferences/ workshops etc. Faculty members are also the members of PAC-HG of DST New Delhi. Presently, the department is running 10 research projects funded by DST/IMSc/MOES etc. Department has been organizing inspire program of DST since 2009. About 65 students have received Doctoral Degree in various disciplines from this department, who are serving in reputed institutions of India and abroad.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras1. Dr. G.S. Rawat Professor Geomorphology, Sedimentology and
Environmental Geology2. Dr. R.S. Rana Professor & Head Palaeontology3. Dr. H.C. Nainwal Professor Glaciology, Engineering Geology4. Dr. Y.P. Sundriyal Professor Hydrology, Remote Sensing and
Quaternary Geology5. Dr. M.P.S. Bisht Associate Professor Environmental Geology, Remote Sensing6. Dr. S.P. Sati Research Officer Disaster Management, Structure and Tectonic Geology
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri1. Dr. D.S. Bagri Associate Professor Morphotectonics and Environmental Geology2. Dr. M.S. Sati Assistant Professor Sedimentology3. Dr. N.P. Naithani Assistant Professor Quaternary Geology
DEPARTMENT OF REMOTE SENSING AND GIS APPLICATIONSThe time and cost-effecting monitoring of natural resources is one of the major goals, which can be achieved by
using Remote Sensing and GIS technology. The remote sensing along with computer based data processing has brought a revolutionary change in the methods of studying, surveying and monitoring the resources. Keeping the aforesaid objectives in view the Department of Remote Sensing and GIS Applications was started in the session 2007-08. At present a two year (four semesters) M.Sc. Programme in Remote Sensing & GIS Application is being run by the department.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras1. Prof. Y.P. Sundriyal Co-ordinator Geology
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At present the department is contributing significantly in regional development through research in areas like sustainable use of natural resources, rural development, ecological & environmental conservation, socio-economic impact assessment and G.I.S. application.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras1. Dr. R.S. Panwar Professor & Head Resource Management and Cultural Geography 2. Dr. M.S.S. Rawat Professor Population and Environmental Geography3. Dr. D.D. Chauniyal Professor Geomorphology, Hydrology, Remote Sensing & GIS4. Dr. M.S. Panwar Associate Professor Natural Resource Management, Environmental Geography
and hazard & Natural Disaster5. Dr. B.P. Naithani Associate Professor Geomorphology and Agriculture Geography6. Dr. M.S. Negi Associate Professor Geomorphology and hazard & Natural Disaster 7. Dr. L.P. Lakhera Assistant Professor Regional Planning
B.G.R. Campus, Pauri1. Dr. B.L. Teli Professor Agriculture, Remote, Resources & Environment2. Dr. K.C. Purohit Professor Urban & Regional Planning, Environment3. Dr. Anita Rudola Associate Professor Population, Regional Geography
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri1. Dr. H.P. Bhatt Professor Settlement, Resource & Environment2. Dr. Indira Singh Associate Professor Physical Geography3. Dr. R.B. Godiyal Assistant Professor Social Geography& Environment Geography
DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGYThe Department of Geology was established at Srinagar Campus in 1975 at Undergraduate level, and Post-
graduate course was started in 1977. The Department of Geology was also established at Tehri campus in 1986 and elevated to the Post Graduate level in 2003. Later the subject was also introduced at undergraduate level in Pauri campus. The Department offers special papers like Sedimentology, Environmental Geology, Glaciology, Remote Sensing, Micropaleontology and Petroleum Geology at Post-graduate level.
The Department has a strong research base and the faculty members have been actively engaged in research in the diverse aspects of Himalayan Geology as well as peninsular India. Major thrust areas for the research in the Department are Palaeontology (vertebrate, invertebrate & micropalaeontology), Hydrology, Glaciology, Geomorphology, Quaternary Geology, Palaeoclimates, Palaeoseismology, Disaster Management, Remote Sensing, Morpho-tectonics & Landslides in Uttarakhand Himalaya & peninsular India, and Natural Hazards & their Mitigation.
The Department has established laboratories with latest equipments procured under the various research programmes. The Department has also been identified under the DST-FIST programme for strengthening the research facilities under which a well furnished Computer lab with GIS and IRDSA softwares and some other sophisticated equipments like GPR, Petrothin and petrological microscope.
So far about 400 research papers have been published by the faculty members in the national and international journals. In addition to this, faculty members also actively participate in national and international seminars/ conferences/ workshops etc. Faculty members are also the members of PAC-HG of DST New Delhi. Presently, the department is running 10 research projects funded by DST/IMSc/MOES etc. Department has been organizing inspire program of DST since 2009. About 65 students have received Doctoral Degree in various disciplines from this department, who are serving in reputed institutions of India and abroad.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras1. Dr. G.S. Rawat Professor Geomorphology, Sedimentology and
Environmental Geology2. Dr. R.S. Rana Professor & Head Palaeontology3. Dr. H.C. Nainwal Professor Glaciology, Engineering Geology4. Dr. Y.P. Sundriyal Professor Hydrology, Remote Sensing and
Quaternary Geology5. Dr. M.P.S. Bisht Associate Professor Environmental Geology, Remote Sensing6. Dr. S.P. Sati Research Officer Disaster Management, Structure and Tectonic Geology
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri1. Dr. D.S. Bagri Associate Professor Morphotectonics and Environmental Geology2. Dr. M.S. Sati Assistant Professor Sedimentology3. Dr. N.P. Naithani Assistant Professor Quaternary Geology
DEPARTMENT OF REMOTE SENSING AND GIS APPLICATIONSThe time and cost-effecting monitoring of natural resources is one of the major goals, which can be achieved by
using Remote Sensing and GIS technology. The remote sensing along with computer based data processing has brought a revolutionary change in the methods of studying, surveying and monitoring the resources. Keeping the aforesaid objectives in view the Department of Remote Sensing and GIS Applications was started in the session 2007-08. At present a two year (four semesters) M.Sc. Programme in Remote Sensing & GIS Application is being run by the department.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras1. Prof. Y.P. Sundriyal Co-ordinator Geology
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1. Department of Botany and Microbiology
2. Department of Environmental Science
3. Department of Zoology and Biotechnology
4. Department of Biochemistry
SCHOOL OF LIFE SCIENCES
1. Department of Botany and Microbiology
2. Department of Environmental Science
3. Department of Zoology and Biotechnology
4. Department of Biochemistry
SCHOOL OF LIFE SCIENCES
SCHOOL OF LIFE SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY AND MICROBIOLOGY
The Department of Botany came into existence with the inception of the university in 1973. The Department has made remarkable progress both in teaching and research, and has earned National and International recognition in the diversified fields of Plant Sciences. The Department is well equipped to impart teaching at undergraduate and post-graduate levels both in Botany and Microbiology. Now the Department is known for outstanding research activities particularly in the filed of Himalayan flora, ecology, management and conservation of plant resources, taxonomy, forest ecology, fire ecology, palynology, mycology, physiology, seed biology, plant pathology, ethnomedicine and other thrust areas of plant sciences covering entire Himalaya range of Garhwal.
Besides this, the Department also offers specialized courses and research programme in different emerging areas viz. biodiversity and conservation, forest ecology, remote sensing, GIS techniques & applications and different aspects of microbiology viz. soil, environmental and clinical microbiology.
At Tehri campus, research activities were also initiated in the specialized field of seed biology and studies of ethno-medicinal plants. The Department at Pauri campus is carrying out research work in Ecology and tissue culture aspect of medicinal plants of the Himalayan region. In addition to the permanent faculty the department also engage guest/visiting faculty to facilitate teaching.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras1. Dr. S.C. Tiwari Professor Ecosystem Analysis, Pyrology, Soil Microbiology 2. Dr. A.B. Bhatt Professor & Head Montane Ecology and Biodiversity3. Dr. D.P. Vashistha Professor Plant Physiology, Biochemistry, Medicinal Plants4. Dr. R.P. Bhatt Professor Mycology (Mushroom Biology)5. Dr. C.M. Sharma Professor (on leave) Forest Ecology6. Dr. J.K. Tiwari Professor Taxonomy, Ethnobotany7. Dr. J. P. Mehta Assistant Professor Fire Ecology8. Dr. B.S. Bhandari Assistant Professor Ecology, Biodiversity9. Dr. P. Tiwari Assistant Professor Pollination Biology, Melissopalynology10. Dr. Dhananjay Kumar Assistant Professor Environmental Microbiology and Biotechnology, Algal
Biotechnology11. Dr. Asha Assistant Professor Plant Molecular Biology12. Dr. Seema Rawat Assistant Professor Microbial Biotechnology13. Dr. Rahul Kunwar Singh Assistant Professor Medical & Pharmaceutical Microbiology14. Dr. Vineet Kumar Maurya Assistant Professor Proteomics, Mass Spectroscopy & Tuberculosis15. Dr. R.M. Painuli Museum Curator Systematics & Floristics
B.G.R. Campus, Pauri1. Dr. N.S. Bisht Professor Plant Ecology2. Dr. M.C. Bharti Assistant Professor Forest Ecology
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SCHOOL OF LIFE SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY AND MICROBIOLOGY
The Department of Botany came into existence with the inception of the university in 1973. The Department has made remarkable progress both in teaching and research, and has earned National and International recognition in the diversified fields of Plant Sciences. The Department is well equipped to impart teaching at undergraduate and post-graduate levels both in Botany and Microbiology. Now the Department is known for outstanding research activities particularly in the filed of Himalayan flora, ecology, management and conservation of plant resources, taxonomy, forest ecology, fire ecology, palynology, mycology, physiology, seed biology, plant pathology, ethnomedicine and other thrust areas of plant sciences covering entire Himalaya range of Garhwal.
Besides this, the Department also offers specialized courses and research programme in different emerging areas viz. biodiversity and conservation, forest ecology, remote sensing, GIS techniques & applications and different aspects of microbiology viz. soil, environmental and clinical microbiology.
At Tehri campus, research activities were also initiated in the specialized field of seed biology and studies of ethno-medicinal plants. The Department at Pauri campus is carrying out research work in Ecology and tissue culture aspect of medicinal plants of the Himalayan region. In addition to the permanent faculty the department also engage guest/visiting faculty to facilitate teaching.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras1. Dr. S.C. Tiwari Professor Ecosystem Analysis, Pyrology, Soil Microbiology 2. Dr. A.B. Bhatt Professor & Head Montane Ecology and Biodiversity3. Dr. D.P. Vashistha Professor Plant Physiology, Biochemistry, Medicinal Plants4. Dr. R.P. Bhatt Professor Mycology (Mushroom Biology)5. Dr. C.M. Sharma Professor (on leave) Forest Ecology6. Dr. J.K. Tiwari Professor Taxonomy, Ethnobotany7. Dr. J. P. Mehta Assistant Professor Fire Ecology8. Dr. B.S. Bhandari Assistant Professor Ecology, Biodiversity9. Dr. P. Tiwari Assistant Professor Pollination Biology, Melissopalynology10. Dr. Dhananjay Kumar Assistant Professor Environmental Microbiology and Biotechnology, Algal
Biotechnology11. Dr. Asha Assistant Professor Plant Molecular Biology12. Dr. Seema Rawat Assistant Professor Microbial Biotechnology13. Dr. Rahul Kunwar Singh Assistant Professor Medical & Pharmaceutical Microbiology14. Dr. Vineet Kumar Maurya Assistant Professor Proteomics, Mass Spectroscopy & Tuberculosis15. Dr. R.M. Painuli Museum Curator Systematics & Floristics
B.G.R. Campus, Pauri1. Dr. N.S. Bisht Professor Plant Ecology2. Dr. M.C. Bharti Assistant Professor Forest Ecology
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S.R.T. Campus, BadshahiThaul, Tehri1. Dr. Suman Bisht Professor Mycology and Plant Pathology 2. Dr. L.R Dangwal Assistant Professor Plant Taxonomy, Ethnobotany, Ecology, Weed Science
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE In compliance with the order of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India, University Grants Commission, under its
'Emerging Areas Programme' has established the Department of Environmental Sciences in 1994 for quality teaching, research and extension in Environmental Sciences in HNB Garhwal University. The Department is running M.Sc. and Ph.D. programmes in Environmental Sciences since its inception. In addition to it, the department since 2009 also offers Advance P.G. Diploma in 'Environmental Economics' (2-semesters) sponsored by UGC, New Delhi under its Innovative Programme. A highly specialized 2-semesters programme on 'P.G Diploma in Environmental Management' on the demand of government and semi-government hydropower developers has also been started by the Department as regular course since 2010. A highly job oriented programme, more than 95% students of Environmental Sciences have got placement in various capacities in national and international organizations. The Department has made a National distinction of 13 UGC NET qualified students.
The Department has National (Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi University & Jamia Milia Islamia), and International (University of Califorina, Davis) collaboration in various field of research.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras1. Dr. Ramesh C. Sharma Professor & Head Environmental Biology, Fresh Water Biology, Biodiversity,
Natural Resource Management, Climate Change, Environmental Impact Assessment, Microbial Diversity, Bioenergetics
2. Mr. Raj Kamal Tamta Assistant Professor Natural Resource Management3. Mrs. Vidhu Gupta Assistant Professor Environmental Toxicology
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGYThe Department of Zoology for undergraduate teaching was an integral part of the newly established Birla
Government Degree College at Srinagar-Garhwal in 1962. With the inception of Garhwal University in 1973, the department was upgraded with the inclusion of Masters' and Doctoral Degree programmes. The department embraced new frontiers of science by offering PG programme in Biomedical Lab Technology (1999), PG programme in Biotechnology (2001-2002) and 5-year Integrated Programme in Biotechnology (2004-2005). In 2011-12 the department introduced a new PG programme on 'Himalayan Aquatic Biodiversity'.
The department was established in 1973 at SRT Campus in the erstwhile Tehri Township with UG course. Later in 1986 the PG course with specialization in Entomology was introduced. The area of research in SRT Campus is mainly focused on Entomology, Fish Biology and Wildlife Biology. Also, at Pauri campus, quality research is being pursued in the field of Fisheries Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation. In addition to the permanent faculty the department also engage guest/visiting faculty to facilitate teaching.
Recognizing the academic contribution of faculty members in thrust areas viz., Environmental Endocrinology, Chemoreception, Behaviour and Freshwater Biology the department was identified by the UGC as a 'Centre of
Excellence' for teaching and research through its Special Assistance Programme (SAP-DRS-COSIST, 1994 onward). Subsequently, DST-FIST (2003) and DBT-HRD (2008) have further strengthened the department.
The department has established academic collaborations with National Bureau of Fish Genetic Resource (ICAR), Lucknow; Directorate of Coldwater Fisheries (ICAR), Bhimtal; NIMR, New Delhi; NDRI, Karnal; GB Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment & Development (MoEF), Almora; and The Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras1. Dr. J. P. Bhatt Professor Fisheries Management, Pheromones & Behaviour Biology,
Proteomics (Brain Protein)2. Dr. N. Singh Professor Fish Neurology, Fish Behaviour, Conservation3. Dr. S. N. Bahuguna Professor Fish &Fisheries Science, Animal Biotechnology4. Dr. Prakash Nautiyal Professor Biology, Ecology & Conservation of the Golden Mahseer;
Aquatic Biodiversity, Biogeography of Major Aquatic Floral & Faunal Groups in the Indian Subcontinent; Habitat & Community Ecology
5. Dr. O. P. Gusain Professor Freshwater Ecology & Conservation Biology6. Dr. Manju P. Gusain Professor Freshwater Insect Ecology, Aquatic Biodiversity &
Bioenergetics7. Dr. P. C. Lakhera Associate Professor Biodiversity, Endocrinology, Reproductive &Molecular
Biology8. Dr. Deepak Singh Assistant Professor Fish & Fisheries, Aquatic Biodiversity 9. Dr. R.S. Fartyal Assistant Professor Systematics, Cytogenetics, Molecular Phylogeny, Ecology &
Biodiversity of Family Drosophilidae-Diptera10. Dr. Gopal Krishna Joshi Assistant Professor Microbial Biotechnology 11. Dr. Pooja Saklani Assistant Professor Plant Biotechnology12. Smt. Mamta Arya Assistant Professor Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Microbial Biotechnology13. Dr. Saurabh Yadav Assistant Professor Plant Biotechnology, Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)14. Dr. Sudhir Kumar Assistant Professor Structural Biology, Macromolecular Crystallography &
Biophysics15. Dr. Aparna Raturi Assistant Professor Molecular Biology, Microbiology16. Dr. Indrashish Bhattacharya Assistant Professor Developmental Biology, Reproduction &
Endocrinology17. Dr. Jaspal Singh Chauhan Assistant Professor Water treatment, Aquatic Biodiversity (Himalayan Aquatic
Biodiversity)
B.G.R. Campus, Pauri 1. Dr. A.K. Dobriyal Professor & Head Fisheries Ecology and Aquatic Biodiversity2. Dr. M.S. Bisht Professor Reproduction Biology & Biodiversity Conservation3. Dr. C.B. Kotnala Assistant Professor Limnology
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri1. Dr. B.S. Bisht Professor Entomology & Aquatic Biodiversity2. Dr. N.K. Agarwal Professor Fish Reproductive Biology, Fish Biotechnology & Aquatic
Environment
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S.R.T. Campus, BadshahiThaul, Tehri1. Dr. Suman Bisht Professor Mycology and Plant Pathology 2. Dr. L.R Dangwal Assistant Professor Plant Taxonomy, Ethnobotany, Ecology, Weed Science
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE In compliance with the order of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India, University Grants Commission, under its
'Emerging Areas Programme' has established the Department of Environmental Sciences in 1994 for quality teaching, research and extension in Environmental Sciences in HNB Garhwal University. The Department is running M.Sc. and Ph.D. programmes in Environmental Sciences since its inception. In addition to it, the department since 2009 also offers Advance P.G. Diploma in 'Environmental Economics' (2-semesters) sponsored by UGC, New Delhi under its Innovative Programme. A highly specialized 2-semesters programme on 'P.G Diploma in Environmental Management' on the demand of government and semi-government hydropower developers has also been started by the Department as regular course since 2010. A highly job oriented programme, more than 95% students of Environmental Sciences have got placement in various capacities in national and international organizations. The Department has made a National distinction of 13 UGC NET qualified students.
The Department has National (Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi University & Jamia Milia Islamia), and International (University of Califorina, Davis) collaboration in various field of research.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras1. Dr. Ramesh C. Sharma Professor & Head Environmental Biology, Fresh Water Biology, Biodiversity,
Natural Resource Management, Climate Change, Environmental Impact Assessment, Microbial Diversity, Bioenergetics
2. Mr. Raj Kamal Tamta Assistant Professor Natural Resource Management3. Mrs. Vidhu Gupta Assistant Professor Environmental Toxicology
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGYThe Department of Zoology for undergraduate teaching was an integral part of the newly established Birla
Government Degree College at Srinagar-Garhwal in 1962. With the inception of Garhwal University in 1973, the department was upgraded with the inclusion of Masters' and Doctoral Degree programmes. The department embraced new frontiers of science by offering PG programme in Biomedical Lab Technology (1999), PG programme in Biotechnology (2001-2002) and 5-year Integrated Programme in Biotechnology (2004-2005). In 2011-12 the department introduced a new PG programme on 'Himalayan Aquatic Biodiversity'.
The department was established in 1973 at SRT Campus in the erstwhile Tehri Township with UG course. Later in 1986 the PG course with specialization in Entomology was introduced. The area of research in SRT Campus is mainly focused on Entomology, Fish Biology and Wildlife Biology. Also, at Pauri campus, quality research is being pursued in the field of Fisheries Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation. In addition to the permanent faculty the department also engage guest/visiting faculty to facilitate teaching.
Recognizing the academic contribution of faculty members in thrust areas viz., Environmental Endocrinology, Chemoreception, Behaviour and Freshwater Biology the department was identified by the UGC as a 'Centre of
Excellence' for teaching and research through its Special Assistance Programme (SAP-DRS-COSIST, 1994 onward). Subsequently, DST-FIST (2003) and DBT-HRD (2008) have further strengthened the department.
The department has established academic collaborations with National Bureau of Fish Genetic Resource (ICAR), Lucknow; Directorate of Coldwater Fisheries (ICAR), Bhimtal; NIMR, New Delhi; NDRI, Karnal; GB Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment & Development (MoEF), Almora; and The Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras1. Dr. J. P. Bhatt Professor Fisheries Management, Pheromones & Behaviour Biology,
Proteomics (Brain Protein)2. Dr. N. Singh Professor Fish Neurology, Fish Behaviour, Conservation3. Dr. S. N. Bahuguna Professor Fish &Fisheries Science, Animal Biotechnology4. Dr. Prakash Nautiyal Professor Biology, Ecology & Conservation of the Golden Mahseer;
Aquatic Biodiversity, Biogeography of Major Aquatic Floral & Faunal Groups in the Indian Subcontinent; Habitat & Community Ecology
5. Dr. O. P. Gusain Professor Freshwater Ecology & Conservation Biology6. Dr. Manju P. Gusain Professor Freshwater Insect Ecology, Aquatic Biodiversity &
Bioenergetics7. Dr. P. C. Lakhera Associate Professor Biodiversity, Endocrinology, Reproductive &Molecular
Biology8. Dr. Deepak Singh Assistant Professor Fish & Fisheries, Aquatic Biodiversity 9. Dr. R.S. Fartyal Assistant Professor Systematics, Cytogenetics, Molecular Phylogeny, Ecology &
Biodiversity of Family Drosophilidae-Diptera10. Dr. Gopal Krishna Joshi Assistant Professor Microbial Biotechnology 11. Dr. Pooja Saklani Assistant Professor Plant Biotechnology12. Smt. Mamta Arya Assistant Professor Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Microbial Biotechnology13. Dr. Saurabh Yadav Assistant Professor Plant Biotechnology, Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)14. Dr. Sudhir Kumar Assistant Professor Structural Biology, Macromolecular Crystallography &
Biophysics15. Dr. Aparna Raturi Assistant Professor Molecular Biology, Microbiology16. Dr. Indrashish Bhattacharya Assistant Professor Developmental Biology, Reproduction &
Endocrinology17. Dr. Jaspal Singh Chauhan Assistant Professor Water treatment, Aquatic Biodiversity (Himalayan Aquatic
Biodiversity)
B.G.R. Campus, Pauri 1. Dr. A.K. Dobriyal Professor & Head Fisheries Ecology and Aquatic Biodiversity2. Dr. M.S. Bisht Professor Reproduction Biology & Biodiversity Conservation3. Dr. C.B. Kotnala Assistant Professor Limnology
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri1. Dr. B.S. Bisht Professor Entomology & Aquatic Biodiversity2. Dr. N.K. Agarwal Professor Fish Reproductive Biology, Fish Biotechnology & Aquatic
Environment
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3. Dr. D.K. Sharma Associate Professor Wildlife Ecology & Conservation Genetics4. Dr. Ravinder Singh Assistant Professor Fish Biology and Parasitology
DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRYBiochemistry as a subject at under graduate level was introduced in Srinagar Campus in the year 2009.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras1. Dr. Manisha Nigam Assistant Professor Cancer cell biology2. Dr. Nisha Singh Assistant Professor Immunology, Infectious disease
SCHOOL of SCIENCES
1. Department of Chemistry
2. Department of Home Science
3. Department of Mathematics
4. Department of Physics
5. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
6. Department of Statistics
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3. Dr. D.K. Sharma Associate Professor Wildlife Ecology & Conservation Genetics4. Dr. Ravinder Singh Assistant Professor Fish Biology and Parasitology
DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRYBiochemistry as a subject at under graduate level was introduced in Srinagar Campus in the year 2009.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras1. Dr. Manisha Nigam Assistant Professor Cancer cell biology2. Dr. Nisha Singh Assistant Professor Immunology, Infectious disease
SCHOOL of SCIENCES
1. Department of Chemistry
2. Department of Home Science
3. Department of Mathematics
4. Department of Physics
5. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
6. Department of Statistics
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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRYDepartment of Chemistry was established in the year 1973. At present B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. courses are being
run by the department. The post graduate course was introduced in Pauri and Tehri Campus 1979 and 1996 respectively. Research activities in the department are mainly focused on the chemical analysis of the medicinal plants of the Himalayan region for the isolation and characterization of bioactives. Identification of natural dyes and their improvement by moderating is also being carried out. Besides this, collaborative work is being done with Physics department on the study of fluorescence of some nitrogen containing dyes and metal uptake by crown ethers. The facilities for research work in the field of natural products and synthetic organic chemistry is available in the Tehri campus.
Department is also pursuing collaborative research with FRI, Dehradun, IARI, New Delhi and CDRI, Lucknow at the national level. International collaborations are with School of Chemistry, University of Manchester (UK); School of Pharmacy, University of London (UK); School of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy, Ohio State University; School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Hiroshima, Japan and Missouri University, U.K. Presently the department is supported by UGC-SAP and DST FIST programmes.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras1. Dr. O.P. Sati Professor& Dean Organic Chemistry - Natural Products Polymers2. Dr. R.P. Bahuguna Professor & Head Organic Chemistry- Natural Products, Heterocyclic Chemistry3. Dr. D. M. Joshi Professor Inorganic Chemistry, Organometallic Chemistry4. Dr. Geeta Pant Joshi Professor Organic Chemistry, Organic Synthesis, Natural Products5. Dr. D.S. Negi Professor Organic Chemistry- Natural Products, Nanotechnology, Green
Chemistry, Organic Synthesis6. Dr. S.C. Sati Assistant Professor Organic Chemistry- Natural Products, Natural dyes7. Ms. Namrata Ghildiyal Assistant Professor Physical Chemistry Organometallic Synthesis8. Dr. Jitendra Kumar Assistant Professor Inorganic Chemistry- Organometallic Chemistry, Chemical Sensor9. Dr. P.K. Hota Assistant Professor Organic Chemistry- Organic Synthesis, Photochemistry,
Photophysics,Biological chemistryB.G.R. Campus, Pauri1. Dr. P.P. Badoni Associate Professor Organic Chemistry2. Dr. M.C. Purohit Assistant Professor Organic, Inorganic ChemistryS.R.T. Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri1. Dr. J.S. Jangwan Associate Professor Organic Chemistry2. Dr. Veena Joshi Associate Professor Organic Chemistry
DEPARTMENT OF HOME SCIENCEThe Department of Home Science was established at Srinagar Campus in 1980 with teaching in undergraduate
classes, and subsequently two year post graduate programme was introduced in 1997. Currently the department also offers the Ph.D. programme. The department in Pauri campus was established earlier in 1978 with undergraduate
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SCHOOL OF SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRYDepartment of Chemistry was established in the year 1973. At present B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. courses are being
run by the department. The post graduate course was introduced in Pauri and Tehri Campus 1979 and 1996 respectively. Research activities in the department are mainly focused on the chemical analysis of the medicinal plants of the Himalayan region for the isolation and characterization of bioactives. Identification of natural dyes and their improvement by moderating is also being carried out. Besides this, collaborative work is being done with Physics department on the study of fluorescence of some nitrogen containing dyes and metal uptake by crown ethers. The facilities for research work in the field of natural products and synthetic organic chemistry is available in the Tehri campus.
Department is also pursuing collaborative research with FRI, Dehradun, IARI, New Delhi and CDRI, Lucknow at the national level. International collaborations are with School of Chemistry, University of Manchester (UK); School of Pharmacy, University of London (UK); School of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy, Ohio State University; School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Hiroshima, Japan and Missouri University, U.K. Presently the department is supported by UGC-SAP and DST FIST programmes.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras1. Dr. O.P. Sati Professor& Dean Organic Chemistry - Natural Products Polymers2. Dr. R.P. Bahuguna Professor & Head Organic Chemistry- Natural Products, Heterocyclic Chemistry3. Dr. D. M. Joshi Professor Inorganic Chemistry, Organometallic Chemistry4. Dr. Geeta Pant Joshi Professor Organic Chemistry, Organic Synthesis, Natural Products5. Dr. D.S. Negi Professor Organic Chemistry- Natural Products, Nanotechnology, Green
Chemistry, Organic Synthesis6. Dr. S.C. Sati Assistant Professor Organic Chemistry- Natural Products, Natural dyes7. Ms. Namrata Ghildiyal Assistant Professor Physical Chemistry Organometallic Synthesis8. Dr. Jitendra Kumar Assistant Professor Inorganic Chemistry- Organometallic Chemistry, Chemical Sensor9. Dr. P.K. Hota Assistant Professor Organic Chemistry- Organic Synthesis, Photochemistry,
Photophysics,Biological chemistryB.G.R. Campus, Pauri1. Dr. P.P. Badoni Associate Professor Organic Chemistry2. Dr. M.C. Purohit Assistant Professor Organic, Inorganic ChemistryS.R.T. Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri1. Dr. J.S. Jangwan Associate Professor Organic Chemistry2. Dr. Veena Joshi Associate Professor Organic Chemistry
DEPARTMENT OF HOME SCIENCEThe Department of Home Science was established at Srinagar Campus in 1980 with teaching in undergraduate
classes, and subsequently two year post graduate programme was introduced in 1997. Currently the department also offers the Ph.D. programme. The department in Pauri campus was established earlier in 1978 with undergraduate
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course. However, in Tehri campus the department was established in 1987. The department has developed a strong teaching and research base in the areas of food & nutrition, home management, early childhood care & education, child & human development, clothing & textiles, dietetics, and home science extension education. The department has well equipped laboratory for imparting practical training to the students. Under the extension activities, the department is contributing significantly through creating awareness among the females and sensitizing them in the areas of health, immunization, education and local governance.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras1. Dr. Jyoti Tiwari Assistant Professor Human Development2. Dr. Anita Sati Assistant Professor Human Development B.G.R. Campus, Pauri1. Dr. Rekha Naithani Associate Professor & Head Head Food and Nutrition2. Smt. Laxmi Danosi Koundal Assistant Professor General Home Science S.R.T. Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri1. Dr. Archana Shah Assistant Professor Child Development
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICSThe Department of Mathematics has been part of the University since its inception in 1973. Currently the
Department offers undergraduate (B.A./B.Sc.) and post graduate (M.A./ M.Sc.) degree at all the three campuses besides the Ph.D. programme in Mathematics. The thrust areas of the research include Fixed Point Theory and Applications, Special Functions, Fuzzy Sets, Operations Research and CFD, Biomathematics, Differential Geometry, Multi Scale Differential Geometry, Tensor Analysis and Fluid Dynamics.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras1. Dr. D.S. Negi Professor & Head Biomechanics 2. Dr. R.C. Dimri Professor Fixed Point Theory and Applications3. Dr. M.S. Rawat Associate Professor Special Functions, Fluid Dynamics4. Dr. Komal Assistant Professor Fuzzy Reliability Analysis5. Dr. Ashok Kumar Assistant Professor Computational Fluid DynamicsB.G.R. Campus, Pauri1. Dr. Rajesh Dangwal Associate Professor Fuzzy Sets & Operations Research2. Dr. U.C. Gairola Associate Professor Fixed Point TheoryS.R.T. Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri1. Dr. K.S. Rawat Associate Professor Differential Geometry2. Dr. U.S. Negi Assistant Professor Differential Geometry3. Dr. K.C. Petwal Assistant Professor Differential Geometry4. Dr. Shankar Lal Assistant Professor Differential Geometry
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICSPhysics department was established in the year 1962 as one of the Science departments of Birla Government
Degree College, Srinagar (Garhwal). This was upgraded to Post Graduate level in the year 1972. The Department at Srinagar campus offers specialization in Electronics, Solid State Physics, Particle Physics, Laser& Optoelectronics. The department in Pauri and Tehri campus was established in 1972 and 1973 respectively with undergraduate course
in Physics. In 1992 post graduate course was started with specialization in electronics at Pauri campus whereas it was started at Tehri campus in 1990.
Department has strong base for research and is actively engaged in research in the different areas in Physics viz., Mathematical Physics, Fluorescence Spectroscopy, Astrophysics, Material Science, Solid State Physics, Nuclear and Particle Physics. The Department has been identified under DST-FIST programme for strengthening the research facilities and established a Computer Lab. The Department is also working in an International collaborative project in the field of nuclear physics.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras1. Dr. S.C. Bhatt Professor & Head Electronics, Materials Science
2. Dr. R.P. Gairola Professor Electronics, Mathematical Physics, Material Science
3. Dr. T.C. Upadhyay Professor Electronics, Solid State Physics
4. Dr. S.D. Sharma Professor High Energy Physics
5. Dr. K.D. Purohit Associate Professor Astrophysics, Particle Physics
6. Dr. Manish Uniyal Research Officer Electronics, Materials Science
7. Dr. Shubhra Kala Assistant Professor Electronics, Materials Science
8. Ms. Meera Rawat Assistant Professor Atomic-Molecular Spectroscopy & Laser Physics
9. Mr. Alok Sagar Gautam Assistant Professor Electronics, Atmospheric Physics & Space Science
B.G.R. Campus, Pauri1. Dr. U.C. Naithani Professor Condensed Matter Physics
2. Dr. S.C. Gairola Associate Professor Condensed Matter Physics
3. Dr. Piyush Sinha Associate Professor Collision Physics
4. Dr. Arun S. Rawat Associate Professor High Energy Physics
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri1. Dr. P.D. Semalty Professor Solid State Physics
2. Dr. R.C. Ramola Professor Nuclear Physics
3. Dr. A.A. Bourai Associate Professor Solid State Physics
4. Dr. J.M.S. Rana Associate Professor Particle Physics
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCESThe Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences was established on self finance mode in 1996 with the introduction
of degree course in pharmacy. The Department holds the honour of being the first Institution, approved by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) in Uttarakhand, apart from being approved by AICTE as well.
Apart from M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics), M. Sc. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) is also being run by the department to cater the need of interdisciplinary research and the demand of Pharmaceutical industries in and around Uttarakhand.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras1. Dr. Abdul Faruk Associate Professor Novel Drug Delivery & Head
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course. However, in Tehri campus the department was established in 1987. The department has developed a strong teaching and research base in the areas of food & nutrition, home management, early childhood care & education, child & human development, clothing & textiles, dietetics, and home science extension education. The department has well equipped laboratory for imparting practical training to the students. Under the extension activities, the department is contributing significantly through creating awareness among the females and sensitizing them in the areas of health, immunization, education and local governance.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras1. Dr. Jyoti Tiwari Assistant Professor Human Development2. Dr. Anita Sati Assistant Professor Human Development B.G.R. Campus, Pauri1. Dr. Rekha Naithani Associate Professor & Head Head Food and Nutrition2. Smt. Laxmi Danosi Koundal Assistant Professor General Home Science S.R.T. Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri1. Dr. Archana Shah Assistant Professor Child Development
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICSThe Department of Mathematics has been part of the University since its inception in 1973. Currently the
Department offers undergraduate (B.A./B.Sc.) and post graduate (M.A./ M.Sc.) degree at all the three campuses besides the Ph.D. programme in Mathematics. The thrust areas of the research include Fixed Point Theory and Applications, Special Functions, Fuzzy Sets, Operations Research and CFD, Biomathematics, Differential Geometry, Multi Scale Differential Geometry, Tensor Analysis and Fluid Dynamics.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras1. Dr. D.S. Negi Professor & Head Biomechanics 2. Dr. R.C. Dimri Professor Fixed Point Theory and Applications3. Dr. M.S. Rawat Associate Professor Special Functions, Fluid Dynamics4. Dr. Komal Assistant Professor Fuzzy Reliability Analysis5. Dr. Ashok Kumar Assistant Professor Computational Fluid DynamicsB.G.R. Campus, Pauri1. Dr. Rajesh Dangwal Associate Professor Fuzzy Sets & Operations Research2. Dr. U.C. Gairola Associate Professor Fixed Point TheoryS.R.T. Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri1. Dr. K.S. Rawat Associate Professor Differential Geometry2. Dr. U.S. Negi Assistant Professor Differential Geometry3. Dr. K.C. Petwal Assistant Professor Differential Geometry4. Dr. Shankar Lal Assistant Professor Differential Geometry
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICSPhysics department was established in the year 1962 as one of the Science departments of Birla Government
Degree College, Srinagar (Garhwal). This was upgraded to Post Graduate level in the year 1972. The Department at Srinagar campus offers specialization in Electronics, Solid State Physics, Particle Physics, Laser& Optoelectronics. The department in Pauri and Tehri campus was established in 1972 and 1973 respectively with undergraduate course
in Physics. In 1992 post graduate course was started with specialization in electronics at Pauri campus whereas it was started at Tehri campus in 1990.
Department has strong base for research and is actively engaged in research in the different areas in Physics viz., Mathematical Physics, Fluorescence Spectroscopy, Astrophysics, Material Science, Solid State Physics, Nuclear and Particle Physics. The Department has been identified under DST-FIST programme for strengthening the research facilities and established a Computer Lab. The Department is also working in an International collaborative project in the field of nuclear physics.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras1. Dr. S.C. Bhatt Professor & Head Electronics, Materials Science
2. Dr. R.P. Gairola Professor Electronics, Mathematical Physics, Material Science
3. Dr. T.C. Upadhyay Professor Electronics, Solid State Physics
4. Dr. S.D. Sharma Professor High Energy Physics
5. Dr. K.D. Purohit Associate Professor Astrophysics, Particle Physics
6. Dr. Manish Uniyal Research Officer Electronics, Materials Science
7. Dr. Shubhra Kala Assistant Professor Electronics, Materials Science
8. Ms. Meera Rawat Assistant Professor Atomic-Molecular Spectroscopy & Laser Physics
9. Mr. Alok Sagar Gautam Assistant Professor Electronics, Atmospheric Physics & Space Science
B.G.R. Campus, Pauri1. Dr. U.C. Naithani Professor Condensed Matter Physics
2. Dr. S.C. Gairola Associate Professor Condensed Matter Physics
3. Dr. Piyush Sinha Associate Professor Collision Physics
4. Dr. Arun S. Rawat Associate Professor High Energy Physics
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri1. Dr. P.D. Semalty Professor Solid State Physics
2. Dr. R.C. Ramola Professor Nuclear Physics
3. Dr. A.A. Bourai Associate Professor Solid State Physics
4. Dr. J.M.S. Rana Associate Professor Particle Physics
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCESThe Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences was established on self finance mode in 1996 with the introduction
of degree course in pharmacy. The Department holds the honour of being the first Institution, approved by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) in Uttarakhand, apart from being approved by AICTE as well.
Apart from M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics), M. Sc. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) is also being run by the department to cater the need of interdisciplinary research and the demand of Pharmaceutical industries in and around Uttarakhand.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras1. Dr. Abdul Faruk Associate Professor Novel Drug Delivery & Head
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1. Department of Computer Science and Engineering
2. Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
3. Department of Information Technology
4. Department of Instrumental Engineering
5. Department of Mechanical Engineering
2. Dr. Vijay Jyoti Kumar Associate Professor Herbal Drug Delivery Systems, Nutraceuticals3. Mr. Puneet Barmola Assistant Professor Pharm. Chemistry4. Mr. Lalatendu Mohanty Assistant Professor Dosage form Development and NDDS 5. Mr. Arun Bishoyi Assistant Professor Pharmacology6. Dr. Ajay Semalty Assistant Professor Solubility Enhancement, NDDS, Herbal Drug
Delivery7. Dr. Nitin Sati Assistant Professor Design of Typical Antipsychotics, Antimalarial,
Antitubercular Drugs8. Dr. Mona Semalty Assistant Professor NDDS, Herbal Hair Growth Promotion,
Pharmacosome/Phytosome Research9. Mrs. Hemlata Sati Assistant Professor CNS based drug delivery systems10. Mr. Somesh Thapliyal Assistant Professor Standardization of Herbal Drugs, Phytochemical
Evaluation and Bioactivity of Herbal Drugs
Department of Pharmaceutical ChemistryThe department came into existence in 2007. It offers two years (Four semesters) PG course in M.Sc.
Pharmaceutical Chemistry. The course is designed to offer opportunities for advanced study in drug discovery technology, therapeutics, Herbal drug Technology, process development, pharmaceutical analysis and quality assurance, manufacturing, processing, formulation, regulatory compliance, and quality assurance of pharmaceutical ingredients and finished products. In addition, the students will be familiar with the regulatory and quality compliance of pharmaceutical products. The courses is suitable and beneficial to those working in industry and research laboratories and wish to develop their knowledge in the design and synthesis of drugs, Herbal drug formulation and address the pharmacological issues that arise.
Existing faculty
DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICSThe Department of Statistics was established at Srinagar and Tehri Campus in 1978 with teaching at
undergraduate classes. Subsequently in Year 2000, the subject was also introduced at post graduate level. Later on it was also introduced at undergraduate level at Pauri campus of the University.
The department since its inception has been actively engaged in research in the field of Operations Research and Demography. The department aims to train students in the development and applications of statistical techniques for analyzing data generated from scientific investigations in various disciplines. It is also proposed to provide first hand practical experience in handling modern statistical softwares in the analysis of such data.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras1. Dr. O.K. Belwal Professor Operations Research & Demography2. Dr. Lakhan Singh Assistant Professor Reliability
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri1. Dr. V.S. Singh Professor Demography
Name
Designation
Specialization
Dr. Sarla Saklani Assistant Professor Phytochemistry
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1. Department of Computer Science and Engineering
2. Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
3. Department of Information Technology
4. Department of Instrumental Engineering
5. Department of Mechanical Engineering
2. Dr. Vijay Jyoti Kumar Associate Professor Herbal Drug Delivery Systems, Nutraceuticals3. Mr. Puneet Barmola Assistant Professor Pharm. Chemistry4. Mr. Lalatendu Mohanty Assistant Professor Dosage form Development and NDDS 5. Mr. Arun Bishoyi Assistant Professor Pharmacology6. Dr. Ajay Semalty Assistant Professor Solubility Enhancement, NDDS, Herbal Drug
Delivery7. Dr. Nitin Sati Assistant Professor Design of Typical Antipsychotics, Antimalarial,
Antitubercular Drugs8. Dr. Mona Semalty Assistant Professor NDDS, Herbal Hair Growth Promotion,
Pharmacosome/Phytosome Research9. Mrs. Hemlata Sati Assistant Professor CNS based drug delivery systems10. Mr. Somesh Thapliyal Assistant Professor Standardization of Herbal Drugs, Phytochemical
Evaluation and Bioactivity of Herbal Drugs
Department of Pharmaceutical ChemistryThe department came into existence in 2007. It offers two years (Four semesters) PG course in M.Sc.
Pharmaceutical Chemistry. The course is designed to offer opportunities for advanced study in drug discovery technology, therapeutics, Herbal drug Technology, process development, pharmaceutical analysis and quality assurance, manufacturing, processing, formulation, regulatory compliance, and quality assurance of pharmaceutical ingredients and finished products. In addition, the students will be familiar with the regulatory and quality compliance of pharmaceutical products. The courses is suitable and beneficial to those working in industry and research laboratories and wish to develop their knowledge in the design and synthesis of drugs, Herbal drug formulation and address the pharmacological issues that arise.
Existing faculty
DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICSThe Department of Statistics was established at Srinagar and Tehri Campus in 1978 with teaching at
undergraduate classes. Subsequently in Year 2000, the subject was also introduced at post graduate level. Later on it was also introduced at undergraduate level at Pauri campus of the University.
The department since its inception has been actively engaged in research in the field of Operations Research and Demography. The department aims to train students in the development and applications of statistical techniques for analyzing data generated from scientific investigations in various disciplines. It is also proposed to provide first hand practical experience in handling modern statistical softwares in the analysis of such data.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras1. Dr. O.K. Belwal Professor Operations Research & Demography2. Dr. Lakhan Singh Assistant Professor Reliability
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri1. Dr. V.S. Singh Professor Demography
Name
Designation
Specialization
Dr. Sarla Saklani Assistant Professor Phytochemistry
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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERINGRealizing the importance of computer science in modern era of science and technology, the Department of
Computer Science & Engineering was established in 2000. Presently the Department of Computer Science & Engineering is running one three year full time post graduate Master of Computer Application (MCA) course, and one four year full time under graduate course, B.Tech. in Computer Science & Engineering.
Faculty Details
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERINGThe B. Tech. course in Electronics and Communication Engineering was started in 2007 under the self- financing
scheme in USIC. Since 2012, it is a separate department under School of Engineering & Technology of the university.
Faculty Details
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYThe B. Tech. course in Information Technology was started in 2011 under the School of Engineering &
Technology.
Faculty Details
S.No. Name Designation Specialization 1 Prof. M.M.S. Rauthan,
Professor & Head Operating System, Computer Networking
2 Dr. Y.P. Raiwani,
Associate Professor Computer Networking, programming paradigm
3 Dr. M.P. Thapliyal,
Associate Professor Database, HCI, Software Engg.
4 Dr. Narender Kumar
Assistant Professor Image Processing
5 Dr. Pritam Singh Negi
Assistant Professor Computer Networking
Designation Specialization
Assistant Professor Microelectronics Systems
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Digital Signal Processing
S.N. Name
Mr. Y.P. Pundir
Mr. Kuldip Kumar
Mr. Arun Shekhar Bahuguna
1.
2.
3.
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
S.N. Name Designation Specialization
1. Mr. Varun Barthwal Assistant Professor Computer Technology and Application
2. Mr. Vinay Prasad Tamta Assistant Professor Intelligent System
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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERINGRealizing the importance of computer science in modern era of science and technology, the Department of
Computer Science & Engineering was established in 2000. Presently the Department of Computer Science & Engineering is running one three year full time post graduate Master of Computer Application (MCA) course, and one four year full time under graduate course, B.Tech. in Computer Science & Engineering.
Faculty Details
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERINGThe B. Tech. course in Electronics and Communication Engineering was started in 2007 under the self- financing
scheme in USIC. Since 2012, it is a separate department under School of Engineering & Technology of the university.
Faculty Details
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYThe B. Tech. course in Information Technology was started in 2011 under the School of Engineering &
Technology.
Faculty Details
S.No. Name Designation Specialization 1 Prof. M.M.S. Rauthan,
Professor & Head Operating System, Computer Networking
2 Dr. Y.P. Raiwani,
Associate Professor Computer Networking, programming paradigm
3 Dr. M.P. Thapliyal,
Associate Professor Database, HCI, Software Engg.
4 Dr. Narender Kumar
Assistant Professor Image Processing
5 Dr. Pritam Singh Negi
Assistant Professor Computer Networking
Designation Specialization
Assistant Professor Microelectronics Systems
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Digital Signal Processing
S.N. Name
Mr. Y.P. Pundir
Mr. Kuldip Kumar
Mr. Arun Shekhar Bahuguna
1.
2.
3.
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
S.N. Name Designation Specialization
1. Mr. Varun Barthwal Assistant Professor Computer Technology and Application
2. Mr. Vinay Prasad Tamta Assistant Professor Intelligent System
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SCHOOL OF ARTS, COMMUNICATION
AND LANGUAGES1. Centre for Folk Performing Arts and Culture
2. Centre for Journalism and Mass Communication
3. Department of Drawing and Painting
4. Department of English, Modern European and Other Foreign Languages
5. Department of Hindi and Modern Indian Languages
6. Department of Library and Information Science
7. Department of Music
8. Department of Sanskrit
DEPARTMENT OF INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERINGWith the assistance of the UGC and concurrence of the state government, University Science Instrumentation
Centre (USIC) was established in the university in 1991. The B. Tech. course in Instrumentation Engineering was initiated in the year 2000 under self finance scheme which has now been regularised. It has been renamed as Instrumentation Engineering Department. USIC is now under the umbrella of Instrumentation Engineering Department.
Faculty Details
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGThe B. Tech. course in Mechanical Engineering was started in 2011 under School of Engineering & Technology
of the university.
Faculty Details
S.N. Name Designation Specialization
1. Dr. N. S. Panwar Professor and Head Vacuum Instrumentation, Materials Science
2. Dr. V. S. Bist Senior Technical Officer Electronics
3. Mr. B. S. Bhandari Senior Technical Officer Mechanical Engineering
4. Mr. Gambhir Singh Kathait Assistant Professor Gas Engineering
5. Mr. Prashant Thapliyal Assistant Professor Instrumentation
6. Mr. Vishal Rohilla Assistant Professor Analytical Instrumentation
7. Mr. Don Biswas Assistant Professor Instrumentation & Control
S. N. Name of Faculty Designation Specialization
1. Dr. Brijesh Gangil Asst. Professor Design, Composite Material, FGM
2. Mr. Manoj Gupta Asst. Professor Manufacturing, Composite Material
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SCHOOL OF ARTS, COMMUNICATION
AND LANGUAGES1. Centre for Folk Performing Arts and Culture
2. Centre for Journalism and Mass Communication
3. Department of Drawing and Painting
4. Department of English, Modern European and Other Foreign Languages
5. Department of Hindi and Modern Indian Languages
6. Department of Library and Information Science
7. Department of Music
8. Department of Sanskrit
DEPARTMENT OF INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERINGWith the assistance of the UGC and concurrence of the state government, University Science Instrumentation
Centre (USIC) was established in the university in 1991. The B. Tech. course in Instrumentation Engineering was initiated in the year 2000 under self finance scheme which has now been regularised. It has been renamed as Instrumentation Engineering Department. USIC is now under the umbrella of Instrumentation Engineering Department.
Faculty Details
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGThe B. Tech. course in Mechanical Engineering was started in 2011 under School of Engineering & Technology
of the university.
Faculty Details
S.N. Name Designation Specialization
1. Dr. N. S. Panwar Professor and Head Vacuum Instrumentation, Materials Science
2. Dr. V. S. Bist Senior Technical Officer Electronics
3. Mr. B. S. Bhandari Senior Technical Officer Mechanical Engineering
4. Mr. Gambhir Singh Kathait Assistant Professor Gas Engineering
5. Mr. Prashant Thapliyal Assistant Professor Instrumentation
6. Mr. Vishal Rohilla Assistant Professor Analytical Instrumentation
7. Mr. Don Biswas Assistant Professor Instrumentation & Control
S. N. Name of Faculty Designation Specialization
1. Dr. Brijesh Gangil Asst. Professor Design, Composite Material, FGM
2. Mr. Manoj Gupta Asst. Professor Manufacturing, Composite Material
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SCHOOL OF ARTS, COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGES
CENTRE FOR FOLK PERFORMING ARTS AND CULTURECentre for Folk Performing Arts and Culture was sanctioned to the University in 2006 by the Govt. of
Uttarakhand with the focal theme of preserving and restoring the performing arts and culture of Uttarakhand. First of its kind in Uttarakhand, Centre counts the following among its chief objectives: preservation of Himalayan culture and heritage, experimentation in folk art expression, restoration of traditional genres, propagation and projection of the cultural heritage of Uttarakhand, revival of interest in regional art and culture and generation of employment in art and cultural sector.
It is important to mention that while much of these traditions persist, much more is waning and may soon disappear. Therefore, establishing a guardian institution to study, document, preserve and propagate the cultural facets of Uttarakhand is the need of the hour. Centre for Folk Performing Arts and Culture serves as an answer to this need, with an elementary focus on studying and conserving the age-old cultural traditions by proper documentation, and training the next generations to carry on the heritage. Four major sections of the Centre are Research and documentation wing, Performing Arts section, Media centre, Archive and Library. The centre also offers a 4 semester Masters' degree programme in Theatre. At present the teaching is done by guest/visiting faculties.
Centre for Journalism & Mass Communication
About the Department:Department of Journalism was established in 1976 at Birla Campus, Srinagar. Later on, the nomenclature of the department was changed to 'Centre for Journalism and Mass Communication'. At present the Department offers 3 year B.A. (Honours) and 2 year M.A. degree course in Mass Communication and one year P.G. Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication.It has well equipped labs for the practical purposes, i.e., Print Media, Electronic Media (Audio-Visual) and New Media related Practicals. It also has spacious class rooms, seminar hall, conference room and provision for Community Radio, Still Photo Lab, Advt. and P.R. Labs. The Centre is also publishing a monthly laboratory journal Sanchar Tatva for providing practical training to the students. In addition to the permanent faculty the department has 04 guest/visiting faculty and 01 instructor to facilitate teaching.
Faculty profile:
DEPARTMENT OF DRAWING AND PAINTING
The Department of Drawing & Painting came into existence in Birla Campus, Srinagar in 1980 with the aim to
motivate the young talents of this remote region in the field of Fine Arts (Drawing & Painting). At present the
Department offers under graduate and post graduate course along with Doctoral degree programme. The teaching is
imparted based on theoretical knowledge and practical practice. Also, to enhance the creative skills and vision of the
students, group and solo exhibitions are frequently organized as a part of the classroom activity.
S.N Name Designation Specialization
1. Prof. A.R. Dangwal
Director & Professor Print Media/Science Communication
2. Dr. Sudhanshu Jayaswal
Assistant Professor TV Journalism
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SCHOOL OF ARTS, COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGES
CENTRE FOR FOLK PERFORMING ARTS AND CULTURECentre for Folk Performing Arts and Culture was sanctioned to the University in 2006 by the Govt. of
Uttarakhand with the focal theme of preserving and restoring the performing arts and culture of Uttarakhand. First of its kind in Uttarakhand, Centre counts the following among its chief objectives: preservation of Himalayan culture and heritage, experimentation in folk art expression, restoration of traditional genres, propagation and projection of the cultural heritage of Uttarakhand, revival of interest in regional art and culture and generation of employment in art and cultural sector.
It is important to mention that while much of these traditions persist, much more is waning and may soon disappear. Therefore, establishing a guardian institution to study, document, preserve and propagate the cultural facets of Uttarakhand is the need of the hour. Centre for Folk Performing Arts and Culture serves as an answer to this need, with an elementary focus on studying and conserving the age-old cultural traditions by proper documentation, and training the next generations to carry on the heritage. Four major sections of the Centre are Research and documentation wing, Performing Arts section, Media centre, Archive and Library. The centre also offers a 4 semester Masters' degree programme in Theatre. At present the teaching is done by guest/visiting faculties.
Centre for Journalism & Mass Communication
About the Department:Department of Journalism was established in 1976 at Birla Campus, Srinagar. Later on, the nomenclature of the department was changed to 'Centre for Journalism and Mass Communication'. At present the Department offers 3 year B.A. (Honours) and 2 year M.A. degree course in Mass Communication and one year P.G. Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication.It has well equipped labs for the practical purposes, i.e., Print Media, Electronic Media (Audio-Visual) and New Media related Practicals. It also has spacious class rooms, seminar hall, conference room and provision for Community Radio, Still Photo Lab, Advt. and P.R. Labs. The Centre is also publishing a monthly laboratory journal Sanchar Tatva for providing practical training to the students. In addition to the permanent faculty the department has 04 guest/visiting faculty and 01 instructor to facilitate teaching.
Faculty profile:
DEPARTMENT OF DRAWING AND PAINTING
The Department of Drawing & Painting came into existence in Birla Campus, Srinagar in 1980 with the aim to
motivate the young talents of this remote region in the field of Fine Arts (Drawing & Painting). At present the
Department offers under graduate and post graduate course along with Doctoral degree programme. The teaching is
imparted based on theoretical knowledge and practical practice. Also, to enhance the creative skills and vision of the
students, group and solo exhibitions are frequently organized as a part of the classroom activity.
S.N Name Designation Specialization
1. Prof. A.R. Dangwal
Director & Professor Print Media/Science Communication
2. Dr. Sudhanshu Jayaswal
Assistant Professor TV Journalism
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Also, at SRT Campus the Department of Drawing & Painting runs undergraduate course in self finance
mode. The teaching assignment is carried out by guest/ visiting faculty. INCHARGE HEAD: Dr. Prabha Pant,
Associate Professor, Department of English.
Faculty Details
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH, MODERN EUROPEAN AND OTHER FOREIGN LANGUAGESThe Department of English was in existence at the inception of the Garhwal University in 1973. Later it was
renamed as 'Department of English, Modern European and Other Foreign Languages'. Presently it offers under graduate, post graduate and Ph.D. programmes in all the three campuses of the University. In addition, the Department also offers M. Phil. programme in English at Birla Campus, Srinagar. A Certificate Course in 'Spoken English' and Diploma Course in 'Form and Research Methodology of Thesis Writing' are also offered by the department. The department has emerged as the major centre for teaching and research in literature and culture of India, South Asia, Europe, Canada, Australia and America.
Faculty DetailsBirla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras
B.G.R. Campus, Pauri
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri
DEPARTMENT OF HINDI AND MODERN INDIAN LANGUAGESThe department of Hindi came into existence with the inception of Garhwal University in the year 1973. The
objective of establishing this department in all three campuses of the University was development of Hindi Language as well as to study and enriching other Indian language. The Courses being taught in the department include modern subjects like Folk Literature, New Poetry, Folk Languages Kumaoni and Garhwali besides teaching the literature in Pali Prakrit and Upbhransh languages as set in conformity with the UGC syllabus.
Faculty Details
DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCESThe Department offers a one-year Bachelor Degree in Library and Information Science in the self finance mode at Birla Campus, Srinagar and SRT Campus, Tehri. The admission to the course is made on the basis of entrance examination with intake of forty and thirty seats at Srinagar and Tehri Campus respectively. The teaching in the department is done by guest/ visiting faculty. COORDINATOR: Prof. S.S. Rawat, Department of Adult Continuing Education and Extension.
DEPARTMENT OF MUSICThe University established the Department of Music in 1979. It imparts instructions at Bachelors and Master
Degree levels in Vocal and Instrumental (Tabla). The Department also provides research facilities and supervision for Doctoral degree.
As an extension of its activities to community service, the Department collaborates with various public agencies covering local and regional cultural needs and requirements. In addition, the Department regularly organizes musical programmes in all the significant academic and cultural meets/occasions of the University as well as for society also.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
1. Dr. Purnima Pandey Associate Professor Drawing & Painting 2. Dr. D.S. Bisht Associate Professor & Head Drawing & Painting 3. Dr. Aekta Bisht Assistant Professor Drawing & Painting
S. No.
S.N. Name Designation Specialization
Professor & Head Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor
Drama and Theatre Diaspora and Feminism Indian Writing and Fiction Criticism & Cultural Studies American Literature Critical Thoughts American Poetry
S.N. Name Designation Specialization
1 Dr. (Mrs.) Poonam Bisht Rawat Associate Professor 20th century British literature
2 Shri Vinay Kumar Varma Associate Professor Indian Literature
1. Dr. D.S. Kaintura Professor Twentieth Century English and Modern Literary Theories 2. Dr. Prabha Pant Associate Professor American Literature and Modern Literary Theories
3. Dr. Arun Pant Associate Professor American Literature and Travel Writings
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras 1. Dr. Mridula Jugran Professor & Head Sufi Kavya, Madhyakaleen Kavya, Sahityashashtra,
Aadhunik Kavya
3. Dr. Guddi Bisht Assistant Professor Chhayavaad B.G.R. Campus, Pauri
1. Dr. S.D. Tiwari Professor Aadhunik Kavya, Kavyashashtra, Chhayavaad, Prayojanmoolak Hindi
2. Dr. V.K. Dabral Professor Madhyakaleen Kavya, Loksahitya, Janpadiya
Sahitya, Katha Sahitya
3. Dr. G.K. Pandey Associate Professor Bhasha Vigyan, Adhunik Hindi Kavya, Gadya Sahitya, Jaishankar Prasad
S.R.T. Campus, BadshahiThaul, Tehri
1. Dr. Kusum Mishra Professor Loksahitya, Kavya, Kahani
2. Dr. Surendra Joshi Assistant Professor Loksahitya
Name Designation Specialisation
Dr. Asha Pande Associate Professor & Head Vocal Music
2. Dr. Manjula Rana Professor
1.2.3.4.5.6.7.
Dr. D.R. Purohit Dr. Surekha Dangwal Dr. Rekesh Kumar KalaDr. Shakuntala Kunwar
Dr. Monika Gupta
Dr. P.C. Kabthiyal Dr. Deepak Kumar
(On leave)
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Also, at SRT Campus the Department of Drawing & Painting runs undergraduate course in self finance
mode. The teaching assignment is carried out by guest/ visiting faculty. INCHARGE HEAD: Dr. Prabha Pant,
Associate Professor, Department of English.
Faculty Details
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH, MODERN EUROPEAN AND OTHER FOREIGN LANGUAGESThe Department of English was in existence at the inception of the Garhwal University in 1973. Later it was
renamed as 'Department of English, Modern European and Other Foreign Languages'. Presently it offers under graduate, post graduate and Ph.D. programmes in all the three campuses of the University. In addition, the Department also offers M. Phil. programme in English at Birla Campus, Srinagar. A Certificate Course in 'Spoken English' and Diploma Course in 'Form and Research Methodology of Thesis Writing' are also offered by the department. The department has emerged as the major centre for teaching and research in literature and culture of India, South Asia, Europe, Canada, Australia and America.
Faculty DetailsBirla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras
B.G.R. Campus, Pauri
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri
DEPARTMENT OF HINDI AND MODERN INDIAN LANGUAGESThe department of Hindi came into existence with the inception of Garhwal University in the year 1973. The
objective of establishing this department in all three campuses of the University was development of Hindi Language as well as to study and enriching other Indian language. The Courses being taught in the department include modern subjects like Folk Literature, New Poetry, Folk Languages Kumaoni and Garhwali besides teaching the literature in Pali Prakrit and Upbhransh languages as set in conformity with the UGC syllabus.
Faculty Details
DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCESThe Department offers a one-year Bachelor Degree in Library and Information Science in the self finance mode at Birla Campus, Srinagar and SRT Campus, Tehri. The admission to the course is made on the basis of entrance examination with intake of forty and thirty seats at Srinagar and Tehri Campus respectively. The teaching in the department is done by guest/ visiting faculty. COORDINATOR: Prof. S.S. Rawat, Department of Adult Continuing Education and Extension.
DEPARTMENT OF MUSICThe University established the Department of Music in 1979. It imparts instructions at Bachelors and Master
Degree levels in Vocal and Instrumental (Tabla). The Department also provides research facilities and supervision for Doctoral degree.
As an extension of its activities to community service, the Department collaborates with various public agencies covering local and regional cultural needs and requirements. In addition, the Department regularly organizes musical programmes in all the significant academic and cultural meets/occasions of the University as well as for society also.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
1. Dr. Purnima Pandey Associate Professor Drawing & Painting 2. Dr. D.S. Bisht Associate Professor & Head Drawing & Painting 3. Dr. Aekta Bisht Assistant Professor Drawing & Painting
S. No.
S.N. Name Designation Specialization
Professor & Head Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor
Drama and Theatre Diaspora and Feminism Indian Writing and Fiction Criticism & Cultural Studies American Literature Critical Thoughts American Poetry
S.N. Name Designation Specialization
1 Dr. (Mrs.) Poonam Bisht Rawat Associate Professor 20th century British literature
2 Shri Vinay Kumar Varma Associate Professor Indian Literature
1. Dr. D.S. Kaintura Professor Twentieth Century English and Modern Literary Theories 2. Dr. Prabha Pant Associate Professor American Literature and Modern Literary Theories
3. Dr. Arun Pant Associate Professor American Literature and Travel Writings
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras 1. Dr. Mridula Jugran Professor & Head Sufi Kavya, Madhyakaleen Kavya, Sahityashashtra,
Aadhunik Kavya
3. Dr. Guddi Bisht Assistant Professor Chhayavaad B.G.R. Campus, Pauri
1. Dr. S.D. Tiwari Professor Aadhunik Kavya, Kavyashashtra, Chhayavaad, Prayojanmoolak Hindi
2. Dr. V.K. Dabral Professor Madhyakaleen Kavya, Loksahitya, Janpadiya
Sahitya, Katha Sahitya
3. Dr. G.K. Pandey Associate Professor Bhasha Vigyan, Adhunik Hindi Kavya, Gadya Sahitya, Jaishankar Prasad
S.R.T. Campus, BadshahiThaul, Tehri
1. Dr. Kusum Mishra Professor Loksahitya, Kavya, Kahani
2. Dr. Surendra Joshi Assistant Professor Loksahitya
Name Designation Specialisation
Dr. Asha Pande Associate Professor & Head Vocal Music
2. Dr. Manjula Rana Professor
1.2.3.4.5.6.7.
Dr. D.R. Purohit Dr. Surekha Dangwal Dr. Rekesh Kumar KalaDr. Shakuntala Kunwar
Dr. Monika Gupta
Dr. P.C. Kabthiyal Dr. Deepak Kumar
(On leave)
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1. Department of Anthropology
2. Department of Economics
3. Department of History including Ancient Indian History,
Culture and Archaeology
4. Department of Philosophy
5. Department of Political Science
6. Department of Psychology
7. Department of Sociology and Social Work
DEPARTMENT OF SANSKRITThe Department of Sanskrit was established in 1973. The Department offers undergraduate (B.A.),
postgraduate (M.A.) and doctoral (Ph.D.) programmes in Sanskrit in all three campuses. Sanskrit has recently been emphasized as a language of ancient learning and culture by the central government as well as the state government of Uttarakhand, therefore the students are constantly motivated to attain excellence in the subject.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras 1. Dr. R.P. Tiwari Professor Indian Philosophy 2. Dr. D.P. Tripathi Professor Sanskrit Grammar 3. Dr. Vineet Ghildiyal Professor Sanskrit Literature 4. Dr. Kamla Chauhan Associate Professor Sanskrit Literature 5. Dr. Ashutosh Gupta Assistant Professor Sanskrit Literature B.G.R. Campus, Pauri 1. Dr. J.K. Godiyal Professor & Head Sanskrit Literature 2. Ms. Meenakshi Upreti Associate Professor Sanskrit Literature 3. Dr. Kusum Dobriyal Assistant Professor Sanskrit Literature S.R.T. Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri 1. Dr. Narendra Kumar Arya Assistant Professor Mahabharat
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1. Department of Anthropology
2. Department of Economics
3. Department of History including Ancient Indian History,
Culture and Archaeology
4. Department of Philosophy
5. Department of Political Science
6. Department of Psychology
7. Department of Sociology and Social Work
DEPARTMENT OF SANSKRITThe Department of Sanskrit was established in 1973. The Department offers undergraduate (B.A.),
postgraduate (M.A.) and doctoral (Ph.D.) programmes in Sanskrit in all three campuses. Sanskrit has recently been emphasized as a language of ancient learning and culture by the central government as well as the state government of Uttarakhand, therefore the students are constantly motivated to attain excellence in the subject.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras 1. Dr. R.P. Tiwari Professor Indian Philosophy 2. Dr. D.P. Tripathi Professor Sanskrit Grammar 3. Dr. Vineet Ghildiyal Professor Sanskrit Literature 4. Dr. Kamla Chauhan Associate Professor Sanskrit Literature 5. Dr. Ashutosh Gupta Assistant Professor Sanskrit Literature B.G.R. Campus, Pauri 1. Dr. J.K. Godiyal Professor & Head Sanskrit Literature 2. Ms. Meenakshi Upreti Associate Professor Sanskrit Literature 3. Dr. Kusum Dobriyal Assistant Professor Sanskrit Literature S.R.T. Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri 1. Dr. Narendra Kumar Arya Assistant Professor Mahabharat
SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGYThe Department of Anthropology was established in 1976 at Srinagar campus of the University. Since then, it is
the only Department imparting Anthropological knowledge and training in Uttarakhand Himalaya. The department offers courses i.e., B.A/B.Sc. and M.A/M.Sc. besides, offering Ph.D. Degree in various sub discipline of the subject like Physical, Social, Archaeological, Linguistic and Forensic Science. Also, at SRT Campus the Department was established in the year 1997-98 both at under graduate level as well as post graduate level. In addition to the permanent faculty the department also engage guest/visiting faculty to facilitate teaching.
The department imparts specialization in Advanced Physical Anthropology and Advanced Social Anthropology, at the post-graduate level. The department has a well equipped 'Museum of Himalayan Cultural Heritage', depicting various dimensions of tribal and rural culture of the Himalaya.
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS The Department of Economics is functioning since the inception of the University. The department imparts
teaching at undergraduate and post graduate levels in all three campuses of the University. At present the department is contributing significantly in regional development process like sustainable use of natural resources, women empowerment, and rural development, ecological and environmental conservation through research and therefore serving in better policy formulation and planning for the region.
Faculty Details Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras 1. Dr. H.B.S. Chauhan Professor & Head Physical Anthropology 2. Dr. V.S. Chauhan Associate Professor Social Anthropology 3. Dr. Beena Saklani Associate Professor Social Anthropology
Faculty Details Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras 1. Dr. Anjali Bahuguna Professor & Head Industrial Economics, Women’s Studies, Economic Planning & Development, Econometrics
2. Dr. R.R. Nautiyal Professor Industrial Economics, International Economics, Banking & Finance
3. Dr. P.S. Rana Professor Demography, Rural and Regional Development, Development and Planning
4. Dr. M.C. Sati Professor Environmental Economics, Agriculture Economics, Development Economics, Regional Development
B.G.R. Campus, Pauri
1 Dr. T. P. Pant Professor Agriculture Economics and Quantitative
Economics
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SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGYThe Department of Anthropology was established in 1976 at Srinagar campus of the University. Since then, it is
the only Department imparting Anthropological knowledge and training in Uttarakhand Himalaya. The department offers courses i.e., B.A/B.Sc. and M.A/M.Sc. besides, offering Ph.D. Degree in various sub discipline of the subject like Physical, Social, Archaeological, Linguistic and Forensic Science. Also, at SRT Campus the Department was established in the year 1997-98 both at under graduate level as well as post graduate level. In addition to the permanent faculty the department also engage guest/visiting faculty to facilitate teaching.
The department imparts specialization in Advanced Physical Anthropology and Advanced Social Anthropology, at the post-graduate level. The department has a well equipped 'Museum of Himalayan Cultural Heritage', depicting various dimensions of tribal and rural culture of the Himalaya.
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS The Department of Economics is functioning since the inception of the University. The department imparts
teaching at undergraduate and post graduate levels in all three campuses of the University. At present the department is contributing significantly in regional development process like sustainable use of natural resources, women empowerment, and rural development, ecological and environmental conservation through research and therefore serving in better policy formulation and planning for the region.
Faculty Details Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras 1. Dr. H.B.S. Chauhan Professor & Head Physical Anthropology 2. Dr. V.S. Chauhan Associate Professor Social Anthropology 3. Dr. Beena Saklani Associate Professor Social Anthropology
Faculty Details Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras 1. Dr. Anjali Bahuguna Professor & Head Industrial Economics, Women’s Studies, Economic Planning & Development, Econometrics
2. Dr. R.R. Nautiyal Professor Industrial Economics, International Economics, Banking & Finance
3. Dr. P.S. Rana Professor Demography, Rural and Regional Development, Development and Planning
4. Dr. M.C. Sati Professor Environmental Economics, Agriculture Economics, Development Economics, Regional Development
B.G.R. Campus, Pauri
1 Dr. T. P. Pant Professor Agriculture Economics and Quantitative
Economics
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2 Dr. R.S. Negi Associate Professor Regional and Monetary Economics 3 Dr. Prashant Kandari Assistant Professor Gender, Labour and Regional Economics S.R.T. Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri 1. Dr. B.K. Agarwal Professor Micro and Macro Economics, Banking &
Finance
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY INCLUDING ANCIENT INDIAN HISTORY, CULTURE AND ARCHAEOLOGYThe Department of History was renamed as the 'Department of History including Ancient Indian History,
Culture and Archaeology' at Birla Campus following the inception of Garhwal University. The Department offers Undergraduate, Post Graduate and Ph.D. programme in History in all the three campuses of the University, and Archaeology only in Birla Campus, Srinagar. In 1994 the department also introduced 'Environmental Archaeology' as a separate paper at Post Graduate level under UGC-COSIST programme at Srinagar Campus.
Over the years, the Department has developed a strong foundation for multidisciplinary research in Archaeology and History. Therefore, the department has been conducting archaeological explorations and excavations of archaeological sites in Uttarakhand for the last three and half decades. In historical studies it has been carrying out research on various socio-economic and political aspects of Ancient, Medieval and Modern History of Uttarakhand.
To carry out research in the front line area of Palaeodiet, Anthropogenic Soil Chemistry, 3D modeling,Visualization, multimedia documentation of vanishing traditions the Department has established an 'Archaeological Computing Laboratory' and Archaeological Chemistry Laboratory' well equipped with all computing facilities and other associated equipments. The Department has also been working on some of the diverse areas of Environmental History, Dalit and Tribal History, Women and Society in Uttarakhand, History of Indigenous Health Care System, History of Religion, Oral and Folk Traditions, Indigenous Ecological and Technological Knowledge, Ancient Art, Temple, Architecture, High Mountain Archaeology and Ethnoarchaeology. The department also played an important role in the formation of 'Association of Uttarakhand History and Culture' in 2007 and also organised its first conference in the same year in the Department.
DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY The department of Philosophy was established in 1980 as an under graduate department. Department has
started post graduate course in 1990 and Ph.D. programme in 1992. The departmental members have also acquired the positions of Joint Secretary and Vice-president of Academic organizations in the field of Philosophy at the National level and are working as the Editorial Members of Journals in Philosophy and interdisciplinary in nature.
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCEThe department of Political Science is functioning since the inception of the University. Currently the
department offers both UG and PG level instructional programmes and a Doctoral research programme at all three campuses of the University. Besides, the department also offers a one-year 'PG Diploma in Human Rights and Value Education'.
Working with dedication, the faculty members have not only been providing quality instruction to the students of the Department, but have also produced an impressive number of publications. The Department has regularly been organizing seminars, symposia and workshops that have gone a long way in promoting a better understanding of a variety of issues and problems confronting the discipline of political science as well as the Indian society and polity.
The Department received SAP-DRS-I status in 2007. Under the Programme, the Department has been focusing strongly on issues and concerns in the areas of Regional Development and Women Empowerment. Acknowledging the performance during I Phase, the department has been granted DRS-II Support for focussing on the issue of 'Good Governance' and 'Regional Development'.
Faculty Details Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras 1. Dr. Vinod Nautiyal Professor & Head Environmental, Computi ng and Analytical
Arachaeology 2. Dr. Atul Saklani Professor Modern History and Contemporary Culture of
Himalaya 3. Dr. Rekha Thapliyal Professor Ancient Indian History, Social & Economic
History, Indian Polity, Cultural History of India
4. Dr. Shantan Singh Negi Professor Ancient History and Socio -Cultural History of Himalaya
5. Dr. R.C. Bhatt Professor Field Archaeology, High Altitude Archaeology, Art and Architecture
6. Dr. Dinesh Prasad Saklani Professor Indian History , Culture and Religion with focus on Himalayan Culture and Medicinal History
7. Dr. P.M. Saklani Associate Professor 8. Dr. Rajpal Singh Negi Associate Professor
Ethno Archaeology Medieval & Modern Indian History and Socio-Cultural History of Himalaya
9. Dr. Y.S. Farswan Associate Professor Archaeological Chemistry, Scientific & Analytical Archaeology, Archaeozoology, Fish Toxicology
10. Dr. Satish Chandra Singh Associate Professor Ancient History, Archaeology 11. Dr. Surendra Singh Bisht Research Officer Modern Indian History
B.G.R. Campus, Pauri 1. Dr. Sunil Kumar 2. Dr. Manjula Jugran 3. Dr. S.A.H. Zaidi 4. Dr. Rehana Zaidi 5. Mr. Jaijeet Barthwal 6. Dr. Suresh Chandola S.R.T. Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri1. Dr. J.C. Joshi
Professor Professor Professor Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor
Professor
Medieval and Modern History Ancient History Indian History Indian History Medieval Indian History Ancient Indian History
Modern History
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras 1. Dr. Vibha Mukesh Professor & Head Indian Philosophy 2. Dr. Indoo Pandey Khanduri Associate Professor Western Philosophy 3. Dr. M.K. Singh Associate Professor Indian Philosophy
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2 Dr. R.S. Negi Associate Professor Regional and Monetary Economics 3 Dr. Prashant Kandari Assistant Professor Gender, Labour and Regional Economics S.R.T. Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri 1. Dr. B.K. Agarwal Professor Micro and Macro Economics, Banking &
Finance
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY INCLUDING ANCIENT INDIAN HISTORY, CULTURE AND ARCHAEOLOGYThe Department of History was renamed as the 'Department of History including Ancient Indian History,
Culture and Archaeology' at Birla Campus following the inception of Garhwal University. The Department offers Undergraduate, Post Graduate and Ph.D. programme in History in all the three campuses of the University, and Archaeology only in Birla Campus, Srinagar. In 1994 the department also introduced 'Environmental Archaeology' as a separate paper at Post Graduate level under UGC-COSIST programme at Srinagar Campus.
Over the years, the Department has developed a strong foundation for multidisciplinary research in Archaeology and History. Therefore, the department has been conducting archaeological explorations and excavations of archaeological sites in Uttarakhand for the last three and half decades. In historical studies it has been carrying out research on various socio-economic and political aspects of Ancient, Medieval and Modern History of Uttarakhand.
To carry out research in the front line area of Palaeodiet, Anthropogenic Soil Chemistry, 3D modeling,Visualization, multimedia documentation of vanishing traditions the Department has established an 'Archaeological Computing Laboratory' and Archaeological Chemistry Laboratory' well equipped with all computing facilities and other associated equipments. The Department has also been working on some of the diverse areas of Environmental History, Dalit and Tribal History, Women and Society in Uttarakhand, History of Indigenous Health Care System, History of Religion, Oral and Folk Traditions, Indigenous Ecological and Technological Knowledge, Ancient Art, Temple, Architecture, High Mountain Archaeology and Ethnoarchaeology. The department also played an important role in the formation of 'Association of Uttarakhand History and Culture' in 2007 and also organised its first conference in the same year in the Department.
DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY The department of Philosophy was established in 1980 as an under graduate department. Department has
started post graduate course in 1990 and Ph.D. programme in 1992. The departmental members have also acquired the positions of Joint Secretary and Vice-president of Academic organizations in the field of Philosophy at the National level and are working as the Editorial Members of Journals in Philosophy and interdisciplinary in nature.
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCEThe department of Political Science is functioning since the inception of the University. Currently the
department offers both UG and PG level instructional programmes and a Doctoral research programme at all three campuses of the University. Besides, the department also offers a one-year 'PG Diploma in Human Rights and Value Education'.
Working with dedication, the faculty members have not only been providing quality instruction to the students of the Department, but have also produced an impressive number of publications. The Department has regularly been organizing seminars, symposia and workshops that have gone a long way in promoting a better understanding of a variety of issues and problems confronting the discipline of political science as well as the Indian society and polity.
The Department received SAP-DRS-I status in 2007. Under the Programme, the Department has been focusing strongly on issues and concerns in the areas of Regional Development and Women Empowerment. Acknowledging the performance during I Phase, the department has been granted DRS-II Support for focussing on the issue of 'Good Governance' and 'Regional Development'.
Faculty Details Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras 1. Dr. Vinod Nautiyal Professor & Head Environmental, Computi ng and Analytical
Arachaeology 2. Dr. Atul Saklani Professor Modern History and Contemporary Culture of
Himalaya 3. Dr. Rekha Thapliyal Professor Ancient Indian History, Social & Economic
History, Indian Polity, Cultural History of India
4. Dr. Shantan Singh Negi Professor Ancient History and Socio -Cultural History of Himalaya
5. Dr. R.C. Bhatt Professor Field Archaeology, High Altitude Archaeology, Art and Architecture
6. Dr. Dinesh Prasad Saklani Professor Indian History , Culture and Religion with focus on Himalayan Culture and Medicinal History
7. Dr. P.M. Saklani Associate Professor 8. Dr. Rajpal Singh Negi Associate Professor
Ethno Archaeology Medieval & Modern Indian History and Socio-Cultural History of Himalaya
9. Dr. Y.S. Farswan Associate Professor Archaeological Chemistry, Scientific & Analytical Archaeology, Archaeozoology, Fish Toxicology
10. Dr. Satish Chandra Singh Associate Professor Ancient History, Archaeology 11. Dr. Surendra Singh Bisht Research Officer Modern Indian History
B.G.R. Campus, Pauri 1. Dr. Sunil Kumar 2. Dr. Manjula Jugran 3. Dr. S.A.H. Zaidi 4. Dr. Rehana Zaidi 5. Mr. Jaijeet Barthwal 6. Dr. Suresh Chandola S.R.T. Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri1. Dr. J.C. Joshi
Professor Professor Professor Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor
Professor
Medieval and Modern History Ancient History Indian History Indian History Medieval Indian History Ancient Indian History
Modern History
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras 1. Dr. Vibha Mukesh Professor & Head Indian Philosophy 2. Dr. Indoo Pandey Khanduri Associate Professor Western Philosophy 3. Dr. M.K. Singh Associate Professor Indian Philosophy
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SCHOOL OF
COMMERCE1. Department of Commerce
2. Department of Secretarial Practice
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGYThe Department of Psychology was established in the year 1978 with undergraduate courses and post graduate
course was started in the year 1992. As psychology deals with the human behaviour, the aim of establishing this subject is to improve the overall development of the students who would be groomed to address the grass root problems of this region i.e., economic, social, educational as well as personal.
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK The Department of Sociology exists in all the three Campuses of the University-offering teaching in Sociology at
Under Graduate and Post Graduate level. Since 2007 the Department has also been offering 'Master of Social Work' (MSW) course. In addition to the permanent faculty the department also engage guest/visiting faculty to facilitate teaching.
Apart from the above courses the Department is also running the Ph.D. programme in Sociology including current social problems, especially regional problems which are important for the planning and regional development of Uttarakhand.
Faculty Details
Name
Designation
Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras
1.
Dr. J.P. Pachauri
Professor & Head
Social Demography, Research Methodology
2.
Dr. Kiran Dangwal
Associate Professor
Women Studies
3.
Dr. Jai Prakash Bhatt
Assistant Professor
Development and Planning
4.
Dr. Uma Bhahuguna
Assistant Professor
Women Empowerment
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri
1.
Dr. Geetali Padiyar
Associate Professor
Social Studies and Social Change
2. Dr. Rukma Rawat Associate Professor
Rural Studies
Faculty Details Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras
1. Dr. Annpurna Nautiyal Professor International Studies / Terrorism / Regional Development
2. Dr. C. S. Sood Professor International Studies / Indo-American Relations / Women Empowerment
3. Dr. R. N. Gairorla Professor & Head International Law / Public Administration / Human Rights
4. Dr. Himanshu Bourai Professor Gandhian Studies / Women Empowerment
5. Dr. M. M. Semwal Professor Indian Government and Politics / Regional Development
B.G.R. Campus, Pauri
1. Dr. Rakesh Kala Professor Indian Government and Politics
2. Mr. Bimal Gairola Associate Professor Western Political Thoughts
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri
1. Dr. M.M.S. Negi Associate Professor Indian Govt. and Politics, Indian Administration
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SCHOOL OF
COMMERCE1. Department of Commerce
2. Department of Secretarial Practice
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGYThe Department of Psychology was established in the year 1978 with undergraduate courses and post graduate
course was started in the year 1992. As psychology deals with the human behaviour, the aim of establishing this subject is to improve the overall development of the students who would be groomed to address the grass root problems of this region i.e., economic, social, educational as well as personal.
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK The Department of Sociology exists in all the three Campuses of the University-offering teaching in Sociology at
Under Graduate and Post Graduate level. Since 2007 the Department has also been offering 'Master of Social Work' (MSW) course. In addition to the permanent faculty the department also engage guest/visiting faculty to facilitate teaching.
Apart from the above courses the Department is also running the Ph.D. programme in Sociology including current social problems, especially regional problems which are important for the planning and regional development of Uttarakhand.
Faculty Details
Name
Designation
Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras
1.
Dr. J.P. Pachauri
Professor & Head
Social Demography, Research Methodology
2.
Dr. Kiran Dangwal
Associate Professor
Women Studies
3.
Dr. Jai Prakash Bhatt
Assistant Professor
Development and Planning
4.
Dr. Uma Bhahuguna
Assistant Professor
Women Empowerment
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri
1.
Dr. Geetali Padiyar
Associate Professor
Social Studies and Social Change
2. Dr. Rukma Rawat Associate Professor
Rural Studies
Faculty Details Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras
1. Dr. Annpurna Nautiyal Professor International Studies / Terrorism / Regional Development
2. Dr. C. S. Sood Professor International Studies / Indo-American Relations / Women Empowerment
3. Dr. R. N. Gairorla Professor & Head International Law / Public Administration / Human Rights
4. Dr. Himanshu Bourai Professor Gandhian Studies / Women Empowerment
5. Dr. M. M. Semwal Professor Indian Government and Politics / Regional Development
B.G.R. Campus, Pauri
1. Dr. Rakesh Kala Professor Indian Government and Politics
2. Mr. Bimal Gairola Associate Professor Western Political Thoughts
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri
1. Dr. M.M.S. Negi Associate Professor Indian Govt. and Politics, Indian Administration
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SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
The Department of Commerce came into being in 1976. Besides, B.Com., M.Com., PGDBA, Ph.D. programmes, the Department also offers a Certificate Course i.e., Diploma in Advertising, Sales Promotion & Sales Management (DASPSM). Department has its own Departmental Library, and Computer Lab with Internet facility. Seminar and interactive session for the research and PG students is regular feature to enhance their learning capabilities.
In addition, the faculty have been undertaking basic and applied studies on mountain specific areas like women entrepreneurship, commercial viability and strategy for success of eco-friendly agro based and forest based industries, success and failure of small scale industries, mountain farming, rural marketing, horticulture marketing etc. funded by UGC, ICIMOD, ICSSR, GBPIHED.
DEPARTMENT OF SECRETARIAL PRACTICE Department of Secretarial Practice was established in 1979 in the Srinagar campus. The Department is
successfully running a one year professional job oriented course i.e., Post Graduate Diploma in Company Administration since 1985. Since 1993, this course is also being offered at SRT Campus, Badshahi Thaul.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras 1. Dr. S.K. Srivastava Professor & Dean Accounting, Finance & Taxation 2. Dr. R.C. Dangwal Professor & Head Finance & Entrepreneurship 3. Dr. V.C. Sharma Associate Professor Accounts & Statistics 4. Dr. A.K. Pokhriyal Associate Professor Cost Accounts & Public Finance 5. Dr. R.S. Pandey Associate Professor Banking & Finance 6. Dr. A. Dhyani Associate Professor Marketing & International Business S.R.T. Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri 1. Dr. R.K. Agrawal Professor Finance, Accounts & Taxation 2. Dr. K.S. Ramola Associate Professor Banking & Finance 3. Dr. S.K. Sharma Associate Professor Management & Banking 4. Dr. Subodh Kumar Associate Professor Banking & Insurance 5. Dr. A.B. Thapliyal Associate Professor Economics & Banking 6. Dr. K.K.Verma Assistant Professor Accounts and Taxation
Faculty Details Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras 1. Dr. J.S. Bisht Professor & Head HRM & General Management S.R.T. Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri 1. Dr. J.D.S. Negi Associate Professor Finance & Law
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SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
The Department of Commerce came into being in 1976. Besides, B.Com., M.Com., PGDBA, Ph.D. programmes, the Department also offers a Certificate Course i.e., Diploma in Advertising, Sales Promotion & Sales Management (DASPSM). Department has its own Departmental Library, and Computer Lab with Internet facility. Seminar and interactive session for the research and PG students is regular feature to enhance their learning capabilities.
In addition, the faculty have been undertaking basic and applied studies on mountain specific areas like women entrepreneurship, commercial viability and strategy for success of eco-friendly agro based and forest based industries, success and failure of small scale industries, mountain farming, rural marketing, horticulture marketing etc. funded by UGC, ICIMOD, ICSSR, GBPIHED.
DEPARTMENT OF SECRETARIAL PRACTICE Department of Secretarial Practice was established in 1979 in the Srinagar campus. The Department is
successfully running a one year professional job oriented course i.e., Post Graduate Diploma in Company Administration since 1985. Since 1993, this course is also being offered at SRT Campus, Badshahi Thaul.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras 1. Dr. S.K. Srivastava Professor & Dean Accounting, Finance & Taxation 2. Dr. R.C. Dangwal Professor & Head Finance & Entrepreneurship 3. Dr. V.C. Sharma Associate Professor Accounts & Statistics 4. Dr. A.K. Pokhriyal Associate Professor Cost Accounts & Public Finance 5. Dr. R.S. Pandey Associate Professor Banking & Finance 6. Dr. A. Dhyani Associate Professor Marketing & International Business S.R.T. Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri 1. Dr. R.K. Agrawal Professor Finance, Accounts & Taxation 2. Dr. K.S. Ramola Associate Professor Banking & Finance 3. Dr. S.K. Sharma Associate Professor Management & Banking 4. Dr. Subodh Kumar Associate Professor Banking & Insurance 5. Dr. A.B. Thapliyal Associate Professor Economics & Banking 6. Dr. K.K.Verma Assistant Professor Accounts and Taxation
Faculty Details Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras 1. Dr. J.S. Bisht Professor & Head HRM & General Management S.R.T. Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri 1. Dr. J.D.S. Negi Associate Professor Finance & Law
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SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
1. Department of Adult Continuing Education and Extension
2. Department of Education
3. Department of Naturopathy and Yoga
4. Department of Physical Education
DEPARTMENT OF ADULT CONTINUING EDUCATION AND EXTENSION The Department of Adult Continuing Education and Extension was established in the University with funding
from UGC in 1981. The acceptance of Extension as the Third Dimension was in the context of a growing realization that Universities and Colleges having institutional resources- knowledge and man-power have an obligation to develop sensitivities to involve the development of the community with particular reference to overall and diverse learning needs of all segments of the people of the community. The Third Dimension aims to promote a meaningful and sustained rapport between the University and the community. Over the years, the Department of Adult Continuing Education and Extension has grown initially from extension to teaching and research.
The Department has been organizing programmes on literacy, post-literacy, continuing education and science for masses, environmental education, legal literacy and technology transfer by involving students and teachers. Thus organizing extension programmes is a regular activity of the Department. These programmes are being visualized as a welfare activity for the deprived social groups coupled with making higher education relevant to the needs of the society as a whole.
In addition, the Department is also conducting Master Degree Course in Extension Education (MEE) along with Career Counseling and Capacity Building Courses for students, Publication of reading material, Documentation, Evaluation and Research work. In the recent years, the Department has played a pivotal role in promoting community development activities in the remote villages of Uttarakhand. It has been successfully working as a focal agency between the University and other institutions/communities.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
1. Dr. S.S. Rawat Professor & Head Non Formal & Extension Education, Rural Development
2. Dr. A.K. Bahuguna Professor Population, Non Formal & Extension Education
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONThe Department of Education was established at Srinagar and Tehri Campus in 1973. Graduation in Education
(B.Ed.) and Master in Education (M.Ed.) training programmes were initiated in the sessions 1973-74 and 1975. The Department also offers M.A. Education under self finance scheme. Recently, the department also started B.Ed programme at Pauri campus. Ph.D. programme in Education is also available in the department and faculty members are actively contributing in research activities.The motto of the department is to prepare skilled teachers to meet the changing and challenging needs of ever evolving education sector.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras
1. Dr. Shashi Kiran Pandey Professor Educational Psychology & Parent Child Relationship
2. Dr. Asha Joshi Professor Educational Psychology, Comparative Education, Philosophical & Sociology of Education & Parent Child Relationship
3. Dr. P.K. Joshi Professor Elementary Education, Secondary Education, Higher Education, Educational Psychology
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
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DEPARTMENT OF ADULT CONTINUING EDUCATION AND EXTENSION The Department of Adult Continuing Education and Extension was established in the University with funding
from UGC in 1981. The acceptance of Extension as the Third Dimension was in the context of a growing realization that Universities and Colleges having institutional resources- knowledge and man-power have an obligation to develop sensitivities to involve the development of the community with particular reference to overall and diverse learning needs of all segments of the people of the community. The Third Dimension aims to promote a meaningful and sustained rapport between the University and the community. Over the years, the Department of Adult Continuing Education and Extension has grown initially from extension to teaching and research.
The Department has been organizing programmes on literacy, post-literacy, continuing education and science for masses, environmental education, legal literacy and technology transfer by involving students and teachers. Thus organizing extension programmes is a regular activity of the Department. These programmes are being visualized as a welfare activity for the deprived social groups coupled with making higher education relevant to the needs of the society as a whole.
In addition, the Department is also conducting Master Degree Course in Extension Education (MEE) along with Career Counseling and Capacity Building Courses for students, Publication of reading material, Documentation, Evaluation and Research work. In the recent years, the Department has played a pivotal role in promoting community development activities in the remote villages of Uttarakhand. It has been successfully working as a focal agency between the University and other institutions/communities.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
1. Dr. S.S. Rawat Professor & Head Non Formal & Extension Education, Rural Development
2. Dr. A.K. Bahuguna Professor Population, Non Formal & Extension Education
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONThe Department of Education was established at Srinagar and Tehri Campus in 1973. Graduation in Education
(B.Ed.) and Master in Education (M.Ed.) training programmes were initiated in the sessions 1973-74 and 1975. The Department also offers M.A. Education under self finance scheme. Recently, the department also started B.Ed programme at Pauri campus. Ph.D. programme in Education is also available in the department and faculty members are actively contributing in research activities.The motto of the department is to prepare skilled teachers to meet the changing and challenging needs of ever evolving education sector.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras
1. Dr. Shashi Kiran Pandey Professor Educational Psychology & Parent Child Relationship
2. Dr. Asha Joshi Professor Educational Psychology, Comparative Education, Philosophical & Sociology of Education & Parent Child Relationship
3. Dr. P.K. Joshi Professor Elementary Education, Secondary Education, Higher Education, Educational Psychology
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
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SCHOOL OF
LAW1. Department of Law
4. Dr. Rama Maikhuri Professor Primary & Environmental Education
5. Dr. Sunita Badola Associate Professor Educational Psychology
6. Dr. S.K. Lakhera Associate Professor Tribal Education, Comparative Education
7. Dr. A.K.Nautiyal Associate Professor Educational Psychology
8. Dr. Geeta Khanduri Associate Professor Educational Technology
9. Dr. Seema Dhawan Associate Professor Educational Technology, Guidance & Counseling, Education for Sustainable Development
10. Sri Ramesh Chandra Singh Assistant Professor Measurement & Evaluation, Teaching of Maths
11. Sri Devendra Singh Assistant Professor Educational Psychology, Administration & Management
S.R.T. Campus, BadshahiThaul, Tehri
1. Dr. R.K. Srivastava Professor (Dean & Head) Sociology of Education, Teaching of Maths, Educational Statistics
2. Dr. Usha Dhulia Professor Research Methodology, Social Studies Teaching
3. Dr. Sunita Godiyal Professor Educational Psychology, Geography Teaching
4. Dr. R.D. Singh Associate Professor Education Technology, Science Teaching
DEPARTMENT OF NATUROPATHY AND YOGAThe Department has been established in 1998 under the UGC Guidelines for Promotion of Yoga Education and Practice and Positive Health in Universities Programme. The objective of the department is to train young, intelligent and educated men and women for attaining self-control and unfolding higher potentialities and to get them well grounded in a cultural synthesis. At present the department offers three courses namely, M.A. Yoga and Alternative Therapies (Four semester), P.G. Diploma in Yogic Science (Two semesters) and Certificate Course in Yoga (for foreign students-one month). The department has a well equipped 'Naturopathy Section' to train students in ancient method of treatment without medicine.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
1. Dr. Ghanshyam Singh Thakur Assistant Professor Yoga
2. Dr. Chintaharan Betal Assistant Professor Yoga
3. Dr. Vinod Prasad Nautiyal Instructor Yoga
4. Dr. Rajni Nautiyal Instructor Yoga
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION The University introduced Bachelor Degree course in Physical Education (B.P.Ed.) in 2006 by establishing a Department of Physical Education in self-finance mode at Srinagar Campus. Duly recognized by the NCTE,this one year teacher's education course in physical education has 50 approved seats. A total of 39 students (Male-15; Female-24) were admitted in the session 2013-14. The Department of Physical Education is committed to introduce modern methods of teaching and training, so as to benefit the students in their future role as Physical Education Instructors.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
1. Mr. Mukul Pant Assistant Professor & Head Physical Education & Cricket
2. Dr. Krishnakant Assistant Professor & Head Physical Education & Cricket
3. Dr. Hiralal Yadav Assistant Professor & Head Physical Education & Athletics
4. Dr. Joseph Singh Assistant Professor & Head Physical Education & Football
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SCHOOL OF
LAW1. Department of Law
4. Dr. Rama Maikhuri Professor Primary & Environmental Education
5. Dr. Sunita Badola Associate Professor Educational Psychology
6. Dr. S.K. Lakhera Associate Professor Tribal Education, Comparative Education
7. Dr. A.K.Nautiyal Associate Professor Educational Psychology
8. Dr. Geeta Khanduri Associate Professor Educational Technology
9. Dr. Seema Dhawan Associate Professor Educational Technology, Guidance & Counseling, Education for Sustainable Development
10. Sri Ramesh Chandra Singh Assistant Professor Measurement & Evaluation, Teaching of Maths
11. Sri Devendra Singh Assistant Professor Educational Psychology, Administration & Management
S.R.T. Campus, BadshahiThaul, Tehri
1. Dr. R.K. Srivastava Professor (Dean & Head) Sociology of Education, Teaching of Maths, Educational Statistics
2. Dr. Usha Dhulia Professor Research Methodology, Social Studies Teaching
3. Dr. Sunita Godiyal Professor Educational Psychology, Geography Teaching
4. Dr. R.D. Singh Associate Professor Education Technology, Science Teaching
DEPARTMENT OF NATUROPATHY AND YOGAThe Department has been established in 1998 under the UGC Guidelines for Promotion of Yoga Education and Practice and Positive Health in Universities Programme. The objective of the department is to train young, intelligent and educated men and women for attaining self-control and unfolding higher potentialities and to get them well grounded in a cultural synthesis. At present the department offers three courses namely, M.A. Yoga and Alternative Therapies (Four semester), P.G. Diploma in Yogic Science (Two semesters) and Certificate Course in Yoga (for foreign students-one month). The department has a well equipped 'Naturopathy Section' to train students in ancient method of treatment without medicine.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
1. Dr. Ghanshyam Singh Thakur Assistant Professor Yoga
2. Dr. Chintaharan Betal Assistant Professor Yoga
3. Dr. Vinod Prasad Nautiyal Instructor Yoga
4. Dr. Rajni Nautiyal Instructor Yoga
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION The University introduced Bachelor Degree course in Physical Education (B.P.Ed.) in 2006 by establishing a Department of Physical Education in self-finance mode at Srinagar Campus. Duly recognized by the NCTE,this one year teacher's education course in physical education has 50 approved seats. A total of 39 students (Male-15; Female-24) were admitted in the session 2013-14. The Department of Physical Education is committed to introduce modern methods of teaching and training, so as to benefit the students in their future role as Physical Education Instructors.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
1. Mr. Mukul Pant Assistant Professor & Head Physical Education & Cricket
2. Dr. Krishnakant Assistant Professor & Head Physical Education & Cricket
3. Dr. Hiralal Yadav Assistant Professor & Head Physical Education & Athletics
4. Dr. Joseph Singh Assistant Professor & Head Physical Education & Football
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SCHOOL OF LAW
DEPARTMENT OF LAWThe Department of Law was established in SRT Campus, Tehri in 1975 and subsequently at BGR Campus, Pauri
in 1977 with L.L.B. course. The department started L.L.M. course under the self-finance scheme from the session 2006-2007 to provide specialized study to the students of law. In addition to the permanent faculty the department also engage guest/visiting faculty to facilitate teaching.
The Department frequently organizes various legal awareness programmes for the general welfare of the society. The department also organizes 'legal literacy & awareness camps' in the campus and nearby villages among people with the help of gram pradhans and other organization.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
B.G.R. Campus, Pauri
1. Dr. S.C. Gupta Professor & Head Constitution Law and Administrative Law
2. Dr. Ram Prakash Assistant Professor Constitutional Law
SRT Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri
1. Dr. A.K. Pandey Professor Constitutional Law
2. Dr. S.K. Chadha Assistant Professor Administrative Law, Law of Torts, IPR, Environmental Law
3. Dr. S.K. Chaturvedi Assistant Professor Administrative Law, Judicial Process, IPR
4. Sri Alok Kumar Yadav Assistant Professor IPR
5. Dr. Vishal Guleria Assistant Professor Criminal Law
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SCHOOL OF LAW
DEPARTMENT OF LAWThe Department of Law was established in SRT Campus, Tehri in 1975 and subsequently at BGR Campus, Pauri
in 1977 with L.L.B. course. The department started L.L.M. course under the self-finance scheme from the session 2006-2007 to provide specialized study to the students of law. In addition to the permanent faculty the department also engage guest/visiting faculty to facilitate teaching.
The Department frequently organizes various legal awareness programmes for the general welfare of the society. The department also organizes 'legal literacy & awareness camps' in the campus and nearby villages among people with the help of gram pradhans and other organization.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
B.G.R. Campus, Pauri
1. Dr. S.C. Gupta Professor & Head Constitution Law and Administrative Law
2. Dr. Ram Prakash Assistant Professor Constitutional Law
SRT Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri
1. Dr. A.K. Pandey Professor Constitutional Law
2. Dr. S.K. Chadha Assistant Professor Administrative Law, Law of Torts, IPR, Environmental Law
3. Dr. S.K. Chaturvedi Assistant Professor Administrative Law, Judicial Process, IPR
4. Sri Alok Kumar Yadav Assistant Professor IPR
5. Dr. Vishal Guleria Assistant Professor Criminal Law
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SCHOOL OF
MANAGEMENT1. Centre for Mountain Tourism and Hospitality
Studies (CMTHS)
2. Department of Business Management
SCHOOL OF
MANAGEMENT1. Centre for Mountain Tourism and Hospitality
Studies (CMTHS)
2. Department of Business Management
CENTRE FOR MOUNTAIN TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY STUDIES (CMTHS)Department of Tourism was established in 1976 with a course of 'P.G. Diploma in Tourism and Pilgrimage
Studies'. In 1982, the department changed the nomenclature of Diploma into the 'P.G. Diploma in Tourism and Hoteliering'. In 1991, the department entered into the global market of tourism education by introducing for the first time the 'Master of Tourism Administration' (MTA) programme (2 Year full time), and became first in Asia, where a course on tourism at Master degree level was started. Subsequently the department was renamed as Centre for Mountain Tourism and Hospitality Studies (CMTHS) in 2001. Later on the nomenclature of the MTA was changed to M.B.A. in Tourism in 2003. The Centre also started a four year full time Bachelor course in Hotel Management and Catering Technology (BHM&CT) in year 2004.
The Centre has distinction of promoting ecotourism activities in the region and also linking education to entrepreneurship by conducting workshops for the development and expansion of existing and upcoming tourism entrepreneurs. It has also extended assistance in organizing activities related to adventure tourism. The Centre publishes 'Journal of Tourism' in order to promote and share the research outcome in tourism and related disciplines.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras
1. Dr. S.C. Bagri Professor Sustainable Tourism, Tourism Marketing and Tourism Planning
2. Dr. S.K. Gupta Professor & Head Air Ticketing, Travel Agency Management, Tourism Planning, French
3. Dr. R.K. Dhodi Assistant Professor Financial Management, Ecotourism Planning
4. Dr. Rashmi Dhodi Assistant Professor Human Resource Management, Consumer Behaviour
5. Dr. Sarvesh Uniyal Project Officer Trekking and Tourism
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENTThe Department of Business Management was established by the University in 1996. The basic objective of the
department is to promote knowledge through Research both applied and conceptual relevant to management and to disseminate such knowledge through research publications. The department used to participate and contribute to the formulation of training programmes which would contribute to the questions of social importance. Department provides consultancy services and research in various fields of management. It also organizes entrepreneurship development programmes in collaboration with Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship, Guwahati. Department also publishes a bi-annual International Journal 'GUMBAD Business Review'.
The Department is offering 2 years Degree Course in Business Management. The Department also admits students for Ph.D. in Management. The Department has established a good infrastructure in terms of having its building, rich library, computer laboratory, seminar hall and digital class rooms, tutorial rooms for the benefit of the faculty and the students.
SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
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Dean
CENTRE FOR MOUNTAIN TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY STUDIES (CMTHS)Department of Tourism was established in 1976 with a course of 'P.G. Diploma in Tourism and Pilgrimage
Studies'. In 1982, the department changed the nomenclature of Diploma into the 'P.G. Diploma in Tourism and Hoteliering'. In 1991, the department entered into the global market of tourism education by introducing for the first time the 'Master of Tourism Administration' (MTA) programme (2 Year full time), and became first in Asia, where a course on tourism at Master degree level was started. Subsequently the department was renamed as Centre for Mountain Tourism and Hospitality Studies (CMTHS) in 2001. Later on the nomenclature of the MTA was changed to M.B.A. in Tourism in 2003. The Centre also started a four year full time Bachelor course in Hotel Management and Catering Technology (BHM&CT) in year 2004.
The Centre has distinction of promoting ecotourism activities in the region and also linking education to entrepreneurship by conducting workshops for the development and expansion of existing and upcoming tourism entrepreneurs. It has also extended assistance in organizing activities related to adventure tourism. The Centre publishes 'Journal of Tourism' in order to promote and share the research outcome in tourism and related disciplines.
Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
Birla Campus, Srinagar-Chauras
1. Dr. S.C. Bagri Professor Sustainable Tourism, Tourism Marketing and Tourism Planning
2. Dr. S.K. Gupta Professor & Head Air Ticketing, Travel Agency Management, Tourism Planning, French
3. Dr. R.K. Dhodi Assistant Professor Financial Management, Ecotourism Planning
4. Dr. Rashmi Dhodi Assistant Professor Human Resource Management, Consumer Behaviour
5. Dr. Sarvesh Uniyal Project Officer Trekking and Tourism
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENTThe Department of Business Management was established by the University in 1996. The basic objective of the
department is to promote knowledge through Research both applied and conceptual relevant to management and to disseminate such knowledge through research publications. The department used to participate and contribute to the formulation of training programmes which would contribute to the questions of social importance. Department provides consultancy services and research in various fields of management. It also organizes entrepreneurship development programmes in collaboration with Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship, Guwahati. Department also publishes a bi-annual International Journal 'GUMBAD Business Review'.
The Department is offering 2 years Degree Course in Business Management. The Department also admits students for Ph.D. in Management. The Department has established a good infrastructure in terms of having its building, rich library, computer laboratory, seminar hall and digital class rooms, tutorial rooms for the benefit of the faculty and the students.
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Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
1. Dr. Akhilesh Chandra Pandey Assistant Professor Marketing Management & HRM, Strategic Management
2. Dr. Pradeep Mamgain Assistant Professor Security Analysis & Portfolio Management
3. Mr. Arvind Gajakosh Assistant Professor Management Information System
4. Dr. Elangbam Binodini Devi Assistant Professor Financial Institutions & Markets
5. Mr. K. Mahendra Babu Kuruva Assistant Professor Managerial Economics
6. Ms. Rachana Jaiswal Assistant Professor Accounting and Taxation
7. Dr. Surendra Kumar Assistant Professor Marketing of Financial Services
8. Dr. Monika Kashyap Assistant Professor Financial Management
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2. Department of Business Management
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Faculty Details
Name Designation Specialisation
1. Dr. Akhilesh Chandra Pandey Assistant Professor Marketing Management & HRM, Strategic Management
2. Dr. Pradeep Mamgain Assistant Professor Security Analysis & Portfolio Management
3. Mr. Arvind Gajakosh Assistant Professor Management Information System
4. Dr. Elangbam Binodini Devi Assistant Professor Financial Institutions & Markets
5. Mr. K. Mahendra Babu Kuruva Assistant Professor Managerial Economics
6. Ms. Rachana Jaiswal Assistant Professor Accounting and Taxation
7. Dr. Surendra Kumar Assistant Professor Marketing of Financial Services
8. Dr. Monika Kashyap Assistant Professor Financial Management
1. Centre for Mountain Tourism and Hospitality
Studies (CMTHS)
2. Department of Business Management
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SPECIAL CELLS AND CENTRES
UGC SC, ST & MINORITIES REMEDIAL COACHING CELL
SC/ST/OBC/Minority Coaching Cell for remedial, NET/SET and Entry services has been functioning since 2009 at the University under the UGC merged scheme grant. Under this scheme students of said categories will be provided free remedial coaching in mathematics, English communication and computer application in addition to the coaching for NET/SET and Entry coaching for STATE/Central services during off hours of the study. However, due to non-receipt of XII Plan grant for coaching schemes, University was unable to conduct classes for the session 2014-15.
CELL FOR COMBATING WOMEN HARASSMENT
The permanent cell for combating Sexual Harassment and Violence against Women in the campus was constituted in June 2003 in compliance of the UGC letter No. F.No. 7-1/98(NFE-II) dated March 29, 2003. Right from the beginning besides looking after the complaints of the sexual harassment, the Cell has also been organizing programmes for enhancing the self-confidence, spirit and morale of the students, teachers and employees as well as for creating a healthy environment. To enhance confidence, self- esteem and the feeling of self-protection among the students the cell has also been imparting Judo and Karate training through special camps. It is a service that is being provided by the cell free of cost to all the University students, children of University employees and others. The Cell also distributes the guideline for the creation of healthy environment and gender sensitization. Different mediums like debates, seminars, awareness workshops and discussions are also organized to propagate its purpose. The cell has also established an internal complaints committee where the complaints of harassment can be registered in writing for further action and resolution. If a complaint is received the cell constitutes a fact finding committee which visits the institution or department to verify the facts and recommends the course of action to the University.
Name of the Members of the Permanent cellProf. Annpurna Nautiyal Nodal Officer/Chairperson Dean Student's Welfare MemberProf. Hiamanshu Bourai Pol. Science Department MemberProf. Vineet Ghildiyal, Hostel Superintendent MemberDr. Indoo (Pandey) Khanduri, Department of Philosophy MemberDr. Manju Gusain, Department of Zoology MemberDr. Prabha Tewari Department of Botany MemberDr. Rajni Nautiyal, Yoga Instructor Member Dr. Rakesh Nautiyal, Karate Trainer, Department of, Psychology MemberStudent's Representatives MemberDr. Vijay Bala Joshi, University Administration Member
As per the provision of the Section 4 of the Sexual Harassment of Women at the Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal Act, 2013) the following complaints committee has been constituted from April 2015.
1. Prof. Annpurna Nautiyal, Department of Political Science -Presiding Officer 2. Two Members from amongst employees committed to the cause of women
• Prof. Surekha Dangwal- Assistant Dean Student Welfare, Department of English• Prof. Himanshu Bourai-Coordinator ,Women Studies Centre, Dept. of Political Science
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SPECIAL CELLS AND CENTRES
UGC SC, ST & MINORITIES REMEDIAL COACHING CELL
SC/ST/OBC/Minority Coaching Cell for remedial, NET/SET and Entry services has been functioning since 2009 at the University under the UGC merged scheme grant. Under this scheme students of said categories will be provided free remedial coaching in mathematics, English communication and computer application in addition to the coaching for NET/SET and Entry coaching for STATE/Central services during off hours of the study. However, due to non-receipt of XII Plan grant for coaching schemes, University was unable to conduct classes for the session 2014-15.
CELL FOR COMBATING WOMEN HARASSMENT
The permanent cell for combating Sexual Harassment and Violence against Women in the campus was constituted in June 2003 in compliance of the UGC letter No. F.No. 7-1/98(NFE-II) dated March 29, 2003. Right from the beginning besides looking after the complaints of the sexual harassment, the Cell has also been organizing programmes for enhancing the self-confidence, spirit and morale of the students, teachers and employees as well as for creating a healthy environment. To enhance confidence, self- esteem and the feeling of self-protection among the students the cell has also been imparting Judo and Karate training through special camps. It is a service that is being provided by the cell free of cost to all the University students, children of University employees and others. The Cell also distributes the guideline for the creation of healthy environment and gender sensitization. Different mediums like debates, seminars, awareness workshops and discussions are also organized to propagate its purpose. The cell has also established an internal complaints committee where the complaints of harassment can be registered in writing for further action and resolution. If a complaint is received the cell constitutes a fact finding committee which visits the institution or department to verify the facts and recommends the course of action to the University.
Name of the Members of the Permanent cellProf. Annpurna Nautiyal Nodal Officer/Chairperson Dean Student's Welfare MemberProf. Hiamanshu Bourai Pol. Science Department MemberProf. Vineet Ghildiyal, Hostel Superintendent MemberDr. Indoo (Pandey) Khanduri, Department of Philosophy MemberDr. Manju Gusain, Department of Zoology MemberDr. Prabha Tewari Department of Botany MemberDr. Rajni Nautiyal, Yoga Instructor Member Dr. Rakesh Nautiyal, Karate Trainer, Department of, Psychology MemberStudent's Representatives MemberDr. Vijay Bala Joshi, University Administration Member
As per the provision of the Section 4 of the Sexual Harassment of Women at the Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal Act, 2013) the following complaints committee has been constituted from April 2015.
1. Prof. Annpurna Nautiyal, Department of Political Science -Presiding Officer 2. Two Members from amongst employees committed to the cause of women
• Prof. Surekha Dangwal- Assistant Dean Student Welfare, Department of English• Prof. Himanshu Bourai-Coordinator ,Women Studies Centre, Dept. of Political Science
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3. One Member from Non-Governmental Organisation: Shri Girish Dimri: Project Head, Sri Bhuvneshwari Mahila Ashram, Gairsian
Other Members:1. Prof. Vineet Sharma- Women's Hostel Warden2. Prof. Manju Gusian-Department of Zoology3. Dr. Indu Pandey Khanduri- Department of Philosophy4. Deputy Registrar; Administration
Activities during 2014-2015[A] Judo Camps
• September 25, 2014 to October 10, 2014
• November 15, 2014 to November 30, 2014
• February 1, 2015 to February 28, 2015
[B] Gender sensitization and awareness workshops for the students
• Awareness workshop on sexual harassment for the residents of the hostels held on October 4, 2014
• Discussion and workshop for the students of social sciences, September 3, 2014.
RIGHT TO INFORMATION CELL
As per the directions and provisions mentioned in the Right to Information Act-2005, the HNB Garhwal University has established a cell in April 2006. These RTI manuals of HNB Garhwal University, published in 08 volumes, are useful to the information seekers which are available in Right to Information Cell as well as different sections and departments of the University. As HNB Garhwal University has been upgraded as a Central University on January 15th 2009, therefore, the upgradation of information mention in these manuals is still in progress. At present, Dr. Yogambar Singh Farswan, Associate Professor, is Officer In-Charge/Chief Central Public Information Officer-II (CCPIO-II) of the cell.
Major activities undertaken during session 2014-15:
Details of major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the Centre/Cell:Strengths: Appellate Authority (AA), 01 Chief Central Public Information Officer-II (CCPIO-II)/Officer In-charge, 01 CPIO/Deputy Registrar, 01 Junior Assistant, 01 Data Entry Operator & 02 MTS.
Opportunities: Under RTI act-2005 a number of programmes/trainings are organised by the Department of Public administration. So by availing such type of opportunities CCPIO, CPIO and ACPIO of the University can update himself by attending such training/programme. CCPIO of RTI cell participated in a national convention of RTI Act in 2008 at Chandigarh, organised by IPA, Bangalore.
Challenges: As more than 190 colleges/Institutes are affiliated with our University, generally more than 10 applications having multi points are received every day, so it is a big challenge to CPIOs to furnish the required information within the stipulated time, because they belong to different sections, departments and college/institute as well.
Future plans of the Cell/Centre: 1. RTI cell of HNB Garhwal University is planning to provide detailed action taken progress against the application
of information seekers in the web site, so that they can see the progress of their application.2. To aware the students of the University towards the RTI Act-2005, we will request the competent authority of the
University for including a brief description of the Right to Information Act-2005 in the prospectus of the University which is yet not available
WOMEN STUDIES CENTRE
Women studies Centre was established during the XI Plan (2009-10 to 2011-12) in the 2009. The first grant of Rs. 50000/per annum, vide letter No.F. No. 7-13/2009(WS), was realised on dated August 18, 2011.In revised pattern of XII plan UGC approved Rs. 33,70,740/ including Rs. 24,20,70 for salaries. For the first time, Women Study Centre introduced P.G. Diploma in Women Studies. The entrance test for PG diploma has been conducted for the academic year of 2014-15.
CAREER COUNSELLING AND PLACEMENT SERVICE
Since its inception in 2006 the University Career Counselling and Placement Service has been providing students career guidance and placement support. The purpose of the Service is to assist students in making the most appropriate subject choice, choose a suitable career option and find a proper job. To this end the Service performs a number of activities including:--vOne to one counselling to students visiting the office of the Service for assisting them in making career
oriented subject choices and taking a suitable career decision.vOrganizing induction workshops for providing career insight and orientation to fresh students.vOrganizing information workshops for providing career specific information to students.vOrganizing capacity building (Personality Development) Programmes for enhancing the language,
communication and soft-skills of students.vProviding access to job portals for enabling students to find suitable employment on-line.vArranging campus-placements and off-campus interviews for affording employment opportunities to
students completing their courses.
The Central Office of the Service is located in the Activity Centre Building in the Birla Campus of the University at Srinagar and its extension cells are functional in both the BGR Campus at Pauri and the SRT Campus at Badshahi Thaul. Although, efforts are made to organize programmes in all the Campuses of the University, yet, given the
2014-15
No. of RTI applications filed by information seekers. 1465
No. of information seekers who have received information within stipulated time. 1275
No. of information seekers who have received information after the Orders First Appellate Authority.
190
No. of first appeals filed by the information seekers. 289
No. of first appeals disposed of by First Appellate Authority within the stipulated time 289
No. of second appeals filed by the information seeker 02
No. of information seekers who have received information after the Orders CIC. 02
Application fee received from information seekers. 12270
Additional fee received from information seekers. 14289
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3. One Member from Non-Governmental Organisation: Shri Girish Dimri: Project Head, Sri Bhuvneshwari Mahila Ashram, Gairsian
Other Members:1. Prof. Vineet Sharma- Women's Hostel Warden2. Prof. Manju Gusian-Department of Zoology3. Dr. Indu Pandey Khanduri- Department of Philosophy4. Deputy Registrar; Administration
Activities during 2014-2015[A] Judo Camps
• September 25, 2014 to October 10, 2014
• November 15, 2014 to November 30, 2014
• February 1, 2015 to February 28, 2015
[B] Gender sensitization and awareness workshops for the students
• Awareness workshop on sexual harassment for the residents of the hostels held on October 4, 2014
• Discussion and workshop for the students of social sciences, September 3, 2014.
RIGHT TO INFORMATION CELL
As per the directions and provisions mentioned in the Right to Information Act-2005, the HNB Garhwal University has established a cell in April 2006. These RTI manuals of HNB Garhwal University, published in 08 volumes, are useful to the information seekers which are available in Right to Information Cell as well as different sections and departments of the University. As HNB Garhwal University has been upgraded as a Central University on January 15th 2009, therefore, the upgradation of information mention in these manuals is still in progress. At present, Dr. Yogambar Singh Farswan, Associate Professor, is Officer In-Charge/Chief Central Public Information Officer-II (CCPIO-II) of the cell.
Major activities undertaken during session 2014-15:
Details of major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the Centre/Cell:Strengths: Appellate Authority (AA), 01 Chief Central Public Information Officer-II (CCPIO-II)/Officer In-charge, 01 CPIO/Deputy Registrar, 01 Junior Assistant, 01 Data Entry Operator & 02 MTS.
Opportunities: Under RTI act-2005 a number of programmes/trainings are organised by the Department of Public administration. So by availing such type of opportunities CCPIO, CPIO and ACPIO of the University can update himself by attending such training/programme. CCPIO of RTI cell participated in a national convention of RTI Act in 2008 at Chandigarh, organised by IPA, Bangalore.
Challenges: As more than 190 colleges/Institutes are affiliated with our University, generally more than 10 applications having multi points are received every day, so it is a big challenge to CPIOs to furnish the required information within the stipulated time, because they belong to different sections, departments and college/institute as well.
Future plans of the Cell/Centre: 1. RTI cell of HNB Garhwal University is planning to provide detailed action taken progress against the application
of information seekers in the web site, so that they can see the progress of their application.2. To aware the students of the University towards the RTI Act-2005, we will request the competent authority of the
University for including a brief description of the Right to Information Act-2005 in the prospectus of the University which is yet not available
WOMEN STUDIES CENTRE
Women studies Centre was established during the XI Plan (2009-10 to 2011-12) in the 2009. The first grant of Rs. 50000/per annum, vide letter No.F. No. 7-13/2009(WS), was realised on dated August 18, 2011.In revised pattern of XII plan UGC approved Rs. 33,70,740/ including Rs. 24,20,70 for salaries. For the first time, Women Study Centre introduced P.G. Diploma in Women Studies. The entrance test for PG diploma has been conducted for the academic year of 2014-15.
CAREER COUNSELLING AND PLACEMENT SERVICE
Since its inception in 2006 the University Career Counselling and Placement Service has been providing students career guidance and placement support. The purpose of the Service is to assist students in making the most appropriate subject choice, choose a suitable career option and find a proper job. To this end the Service performs a number of activities including:--vOne to one counselling to students visiting the office of the Service for assisting them in making career
oriented subject choices and taking a suitable career decision.vOrganizing induction workshops for providing career insight and orientation to fresh students.vOrganizing information workshops for providing career specific information to students.vOrganizing capacity building (Personality Development) Programmes for enhancing the language,
communication and soft-skills of students.vProviding access to job portals for enabling students to find suitable employment on-line.vArranging campus-placements and off-campus interviews for affording employment opportunities to
students completing their courses.
The Central Office of the Service is located in the Activity Centre Building in the Birla Campus of the University at Srinagar and its extension cells are functional in both the BGR Campus at Pauri and the SRT Campus at Badshahi Thaul. Although, efforts are made to organize programmes in all the Campuses of the University, yet, given the
2014-15
No. of RTI applications filed by information seekers. 1465
No. of information seekers who have received information within stipulated time. 1275
No. of information seekers who have received information after the Orders First Appellate Authority.
190
No. of first appeals filed by the information seekers. 289
No. of first appeals disposed of by First Appellate Authority within the stipulated time 289
No. of second appeals filed by the information seeker 02
No. of information seekers who have received information after the Orders CIC. 02
Application fee received from information seekers. 12270
Additional fee received from information seekers. 14289
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relatively small numbers of students in the Badshahi Thaul and Pauri Campuses, the bulk of the activities of the Service are concentrated in the Srinagar Campus and students from the two Campuses are accommodated in the events organized at Srinagar to the extent possible.
Funding Arrangement: In the initial years the Service was funded through student contributions collected in the form of a one-time annual Counselling and Placement fee of Rs.50 at the time of annual admissions to the various courses and programmes of the University and token Registration Fees charged for participation in workshops and capacity building programmes. Since the year 2011, the Counselling and Placement fees were scrapped and the Service is now wholly funded out of the Universities resources. However, no clear budgetary provision is for the present in place; as such, the activities of the Service are funded more or less on an ad hoc basis and the Service is severely hampered in its functioning for want of adequate resources.
Administrative Structure:Dedicated staff positions were not created for the Service. However, a skeletal HR structure was created to run the Service by drawing upon the existing staff strength of the University. Today, the Service is staffed by an Honorary Director drawn from amongst the Professors of the University who is assisted by a Placement Officer (presently away on deputation to UOU Haldwani), 2 Data Entry Operators and 1 MTS. Clearly, the existing staff structure of the Service is neither sufficient nor suitable enough to meet the functional demands placed upon it and hence needs to be augmented / reinforced by inducting dedicated specialized staff.
Nature of students' response:The response of the students at large has not been as enthusiastic as was expected. Only a fraction of the student population of the University has been registering with the Service. As a result, the Service has so far not been able to generate a students' data base that might be sufficient to convince potential employers that the University is a good recruitment destination. The situation is further aggravated by the lukewarm response of the students to the various activities of the Service including personality development programmes and placement initiatives.
Placement initiatives and outcomes:Although the success of the Service in facilitating placement of students so far has little to boast about, yet, the Service has been doing its best within the limits imposed by locale specific constraints, inadequacy of resources and lukewarm response of the students and has arranged a number of placement events (both Campus Placements and off-campus placements) from time to time. The details in this respect relevant to FY 2014-15 are given below:
Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the Service:Following are the principal strengths, weaknesses and challenges of and before the Service:
Strengths:(a) Dedication and selfless commitment of the staff of the Service to the cause in hand;
Weaknesses:(b) Severe financial constraints experienced in the absence of definitive budgetary support rendering it difficult
to avail of the services of professional corporate and soft-skills trainers;(c) Nonavailability of appropriately skilled and trained personnel;
Challenges:(d) Attracting recruiters and retaining them in the face of locale specific constraints issuing in high CTC on
organizing campus placements in the University (the distance and poor connectivity causing much time to be wasted in travelling to and from Srinagar act as a major constraint);
(e) Motivating students to actively participate in the activities of the Service while seeking to improve their employability rendered poor on account of shallow subject knowledge and highly compromised communication skills and confidence levels.
S. No. Name of the Company Date(s) of the Event No. Of Participating Students
No. Of Students Selected
01 Azim - Premji Foundation 28-04-2014 223 5
02 Summer Training, MBA Finance On Line Interview
26-04-2014 10 6
03 MBA Final Year, Placement for Sainath Investment
26-04-2014 9 4
04 Summer Training, MBA Marketing On Line Interview
30-04-2014 7 --
05 Azim Premji Foundation 02-03-2015 172 4
TOTAL 421 19
INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL (IQAC)
In pursuance of Action Plan of the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), Bengaluru, for performance evaluation, assessment and accreditation and quality up-gradation of institutions of higher education,
than Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) was established in HNB Garhwal University on 18 February 2010, as a quality enhancement and sustenance measure. The prime task of the IQAC is to develop a system for conscious, consistent and catalytic improvement in the performance of institutions.
Objectives
• To develop a quality system for conscious, consistent and catalytic action to improve the academic and administrative performance of the Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University (HNBGU);
• To promote measures for institutional functioning towards quality enhancement through internalization of quality culture and institutionalization of best practices.
The IQAC shall have the following functions:
• Development and application of quality benchmarks/parameters for various academic and administrative
activities of the University;
• Facilitating the creation of a learner-centric environment conducive to quality education and faculty
maturation to adopt the required knowledge and technology for participatory teaching and learning process;
• Arrangement for feedback response from students, parents and other stakeholders on quality-related
institutional processes;
• Dissemination of information on various quality parameters of higher education;
• Organization of inter and intra institutional workshops, seminars on quality related themes and promotion of
quality circles;
• Documentation of the various programmes/activities of the university leading to quality improvement;
• Acting as a nodal agency of the university for coordinating quality-related activities, including adoption and
dissemination of best practices;
• Development and maintenance of institutional database through MIS for the purpose of maintaining
/enhancing the institutional quality;
• Development of Quality Culture in the university
• Preparation of the Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the University based on guidelines and
parameters of NAAC;
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relatively small numbers of students in the Badshahi Thaul and Pauri Campuses, the bulk of the activities of the Service are concentrated in the Srinagar Campus and students from the two Campuses are accommodated in the events organized at Srinagar to the extent possible.
Funding Arrangement: In the initial years the Service was funded through student contributions collected in the form of a one-time annual Counselling and Placement fee of Rs.50 at the time of annual admissions to the various courses and programmes of the University and token Registration Fees charged for participation in workshops and capacity building programmes. Since the year 2011, the Counselling and Placement fees were scrapped and the Service is now wholly funded out of the Universities resources. However, no clear budgetary provision is for the present in place; as such, the activities of the Service are funded more or less on an ad hoc basis and the Service is severely hampered in its functioning for want of adequate resources.
Administrative Structure:Dedicated staff positions were not created for the Service. However, a skeletal HR structure was created to run the Service by drawing upon the existing staff strength of the University. Today, the Service is staffed by an Honorary Director drawn from amongst the Professors of the University who is assisted by a Placement Officer (presently away on deputation to UOU Haldwani), 2 Data Entry Operators and 1 MTS. Clearly, the existing staff structure of the Service is neither sufficient nor suitable enough to meet the functional demands placed upon it and hence needs to be augmented / reinforced by inducting dedicated specialized staff.
Nature of students' response:The response of the students at large has not been as enthusiastic as was expected. Only a fraction of the student population of the University has been registering with the Service. As a result, the Service has so far not been able to generate a students' data base that might be sufficient to convince potential employers that the University is a good recruitment destination. The situation is further aggravated by the lukewarm response of the students to the various activities of the Service including personality development programmes and placement initiatives.
Placement initiatives and outcomes:Although the success of the Service in facilitating placement of students so far has little to boast about, yet, the Service has been doing its best within the limits imposed by locale specific constraints, inadequacy of resources and lukewarm response of the students and has arranged a number of placement events (both Campus Placements and off-campus placements) from time to time. The details in this respect relevant to FY 2014-15 are given below:
Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the Service:Following are the principal strengths, weaknesses and challenges of and before the Service:
Strengths:(a) Dedication and selfless commitment of the staff of the Service to the cause in hand;
Weaknesses:(b) Severe financial constraints experienced in the absence of definitive budgetary support rendering it difficult
to avail of the services of professional corporate and soft-skills trainers;(c) Nonavailability of appropriately skilled and trained personnel;
Challenges:(d) Attracting recruiters and retaining them in the face of locale specific constraints issuing in high CTC on
organizing campus placements in the University (the distance and poor connectivity causing much time to be wasted in travelling to and from Srinagar act as a major constraint);
(e) Motivating students to actively participate in the activities of the Service while seeking to improve their employability rendered poor on account of shallow subject knowledge and highly compromised communication skills and confidence levels.
S. No. Name of the Company Date(s) of the Event No. Of Participating Students
No. Of Students Selected
01 Azim - Premji Foundation 28-04-2014 223 5
02 Summer Training, MBA Finance On Line Interview
26-04-2014 10 6
03 MBA Final Year, Placement for Sainath Investment
26-04-2014 9 4
04 Summer Training, MBA Marketing On Line Interview
30-04-2014 7 --
05 Azim Premji Foundation 02-03-2015 172 4
TOTAL 421 19
INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL (IQAC)
In pursuance of Action Plan of the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), Bengaluru, for performance evaluation, assessment and accreditation and quality up-gradation of institutions of higher education,
than Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) was established in HNB Garhwal University on 18 February 2010, as a quality enhancement and sustenance measure. The prime task of the IQAC is to develop a system for conscious, consistent and catalytic improvement in the performance of institutions.
Objectives
• To develop a quality system for conscious, consistent and catalytic action to improve the academic and administrative performance of the Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University (HNBGU);
• To promote measures for institutional functioning towards quality enhancement through internalization of quality culture and institutionalization of best practices.
The IQAC shall have the following functions:
• Development and application of quality benchmarks/parameters for various academic and administrative
activities of the University;
• Facilitating the creation of a learner-centric environment conducive to quality education and faculty
maturation to adopt the required knowledge and technology for participatory teaching and learning process;
• Arrangement for feedback response from students, parents and other stakeholders on quality-related
institutional processes;
• Dissemination of information on various quality parameters of higher education;
• Organization of inter and intra institutional workshops, seminars on quality related themes and promotion of
quality circles;
• Documentation of the various programmes/activities of the university leading to quality improvement;
• Acting as a nodal agency of the university for coordinating quality-related activities, including adoption and
dissemination of best practices;
• Development and maintenance of institutional database through MIS for the purpose of maintaining
/enhancing the institutional quality;
• Development of Quality Culture in the university
• Preparation of the Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the University based on guidelines and
parameters of NAAC;
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• Any other assignment by the Vice-Chancellor.
Benefits
• Ensure heightened level of clarity and focus in institutional functioning towards quality enhancement;
• Ensure internalization of the quality culture;
• Ensure enhancement and coordination among the various activities of the institution and institutionalize
good practices;
• Provide a sound basis for decision-making to improve institutional functioning;
• Act as a dynamic system for quality changes in the university.
thIQAC of the HNB Garhwal University was reconstituted on 12 February 2015. Subsequently, a meeting of its stInternal Members was held on 21 March, 2015. The activities undertaken are as follows:
(A) Quality Assurance
Seven Task Groups i.e. Curricular Aspects; Teaching, Learning & Evaluation; Research, Consultancy & Extension;
Infrastructure & Learning Resources; Student Support & Progression; Governance, Leadership & Management; and
Innovation & Best Practices were set up for fulfilling the objectives of IQAC. Each task group is to prepare a roadmap
for achieving academic excellence by quality improvement.
(B) Preparations for Accreditation
The IQAC in coordination with the NAAC Steering Committee took up the task of preparation of the Self Study
Report of the University after the acceptance of the Letter of Intent (LOI) for accreditation.
(C) Green Practices
Some initiatives have been proposed under Swachh Bharat Mission viz., dust bins to be placed at strategic points in
the Campuses; for solid waste disposal, pits be created for composting of waste generated by Canteens, Hostel Mess,
Guest Houses etc.; procurement of paper shredders for the Offices to ensure recycling; affixing of name plates on all
major roadside trees in the Campuses.
(D) Others
IQAC Co-organized the Late Gaura Devi Memorial Lecture Series 2015 along with the Department of Sociology & stSocial Work, Birla Campus, Srinagar on 21 March 2015. Sri Mahendra Kunwar, Director, Himalayan Action
Research Centre (HARC), Dehradun was the Keynote Speaker.
Members IQAC
ChairpersonProf. J.L. Kaul, Vice-Chancellor, H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)Senior Administrative Officers
1. Registrar
2. Finance Officer
3. OSD to Vice Chancellor Secretariat
4. Controller of Examinations
5. Campus Director (Pauri)
6. Campus Director (Tehri)
7. University Librarian
8. Proctor
9. Executive Engineer
Teachers from Universities
10. Prof. O.P. Sati, Department of Chemistry
11. Prof. J.P. Pachauri, Department of Sociology and Social work
12. Prof. S.C. Bagri, Centre for Mountain Tourism & Hospitality Studies
13. Prof. Vinod Nautiyal, Department of History including Ancient Indian History, Culture & Archaeology
14. Prof. D.S. Negi, Department of Mathematics
15. Prof. P.K. Joshi, Department of Education
16. Prof. R.C. Dangwal, Department of Commerce
17. Prof. Himanshu Baurai, Department of Political Science
18. Dr. Deepak Kumar, Department of English, Modern European & Other foreign Languages
Member from Management (EC/Court)
19. Lt. Gen. M.C. Badhani, PVSM, VSM (Retd.), D-13, Sector-1, Defence Colony, Dehradun
20. Prof. V.K. Jain, Vice-Chancellor, Doon University, Dehradun
Nominee from Local Society, Student and Alumni
21. Sri Mahendra Kunwar, Himalayan Action Research Centre (HARC), Dehradun
22. President, Student's Union, Birla Campus, HNBGU, Srinagar (Garhwal)
23. Prof. O.P. Kandari, Institute of Tourism & management Studies, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi (U.P.)
24. Dr. Rajendra Dobhal , DG, UCOST, Dehradun
External Experts
25. Prof. Ganesh Kawadia, School of Economics, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore (M.P.)
26. Prof. K.C. Sharma, Dean, School of Earth Sciences, Central University of Rajasthan, Ajmer (Rajasthan)
Director27. Prof. O.P. Gusain, Department of Zoology & Biotechnology, HNBGU, Srinagar (Garhwal)
RAJ BHASHA HINDI CELL
For the purpose of the promotion of the use of Hindi language in everyday official functioning, a Raj BhashaHindi
Cell has been established by the University. Hindi is being popularly used and promoted by the University'sOfficers,
Employees, Deans, Campus Directors and the offices, with the guideline of Ministry of Human
ResourceDevelopment, Home Ministry, Govt of India, Director (Raj Bhasha) and University Grant Commission, New
Delhi.
It is being executed in accordance with the decision of Raj Bhasha Implementation Committee of the
University.Tender, notification letter, office orders, rubber stamps, letter pads, name plates etc are being used
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• Any other assignment by the Vice-Chancellor.
Benefits
• Ensure heightened level of clarity and focus in institutional functioning towards quality enhancement;
• Ensure internalization of the quality culture;
• Ensure enhancement and coordination among the various activities of the institution and institutionalize
good practices;
• Provide a sound basis for decision-making to improve institutional functioning;
• Act as a dynamic system for quality changes in the university.
thIQAC of the HNB Garhwal University was reconstituted on 12 February 2015. Subsequently, a meeting of its stInternal Members was held on 21 March, 2015. The activities undertaken are as follows:
(A) Quality Assurance
Seven Task Groups i.e. Curricular Aspects; Teaching, Learning & Evaluation; Research, Consultancy & Extension;
Infrastructure & Learning Resources; Student Support & Progression; Governance, Leadership & Management; and
Innovation & Best Practices were set up for fulfilling the objectives of IQAC. Each task group is to prepare a roadmap
for achieving academic excellence by quality improvement.
(B) Preparations for Accreditation
The IQAC in coordination with the NAAC Steering Committee took up the task of preparation of the Self Study
Report of the University after the acceptance of the Letter of Intent (LOI) for accreditation.
(C) Green Practices
Some initiatives have been proposed under Swachh Bharat Mission viz., dust bins to be placed at strategic points in
the Campuses; for solid waste disposal, pits be created for composting of waste generated by Canteens, Hostel Mess,
Guest Houses etc.; procurement of paper shredders for the Offices to ensure recycling; affixing of name plates on all
major roadside trees in the Campuses.
(D) Others
IQAC Co-organized the Late Gaura Devi Memorial Lecture Series 2015 along with the Department of Sociology & stSocial Work, Birla Campus, Srinagar on 21 March 2015. Sri Mahendra Kunwar, Director, Himalayan Action
Research Centre (HARC), Dehradun was the Keynote Speaker.
Members IQAC
ChairpersonProf. J.L. Kaul, Vice-Chancellor, H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)Senior Administrative Officers
1. Registrar
2. Finance Officer
3. OSD to Vice Chancellor Secretariat
4. Controller of Examinations
5. Campus Director (Pauri)
6. Campus Director (Tehri)
7. University Librarian
8. Proctor
9. Executive Engineer
Teachers from Universities
10. Prof. O.P. Sati, Department of Chemistry
11. Prof. J.P. Pachauri, Department of Sociology and Social work
12. Prof. S.C. Bagri, Centre for Mountain Tourism & Hospitality Studies
13. Prof. Vinod Nautiyal, Department of History including Ancient Indian History, Culture & Archaeology
14. Prof. D.S. Negi, Department of Mathematics
15. Prof. P.K. Joshi, Department of Education
16. Prof. R.C. Dangwal, Department of Commerce
17. Prof. Himanshu Baurai, Department of Political Science
18. Dr. Deepak Kumar, Department of English, Modern European & Other foreign Languages
Member from Management (EC/Court)
19. Lt. Gen. M.C. Badhani, PVSM, VSM (Retd.), D-13, Sector-1, Defence Colony, Dehradun
20. Prof. V.K. Jain, Vice-Chancellor, Doon University, Dehradun
Nominee from Local Society, Student and Alumni
21. Sri Mahendra Kunwar, Himalayan Action Research Centre (HARC), Dehradun
22. President, Student's Union, Birla Campus, HNBGU, Srinagar (Garhwal)
23. Prof. O.P. Kandari, Institute of Tourism & management Studies, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi (U.P.)
24. Dr. Rajendra Dobhal , DG, UCOST, Dehradun
External Experts
25. Prof. Ganesh Kawadia, School of Economics, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore (M.P.)
26. Prof. K.C. Sharma, Dean, School of Earth Sciences, Central University of Rajasthan, Ajmer (Rajasthan)
Director27. Prof. O.P. Gusain, Department of Zoology & Biotechnology, HNBGU, Srinagar (Garhwal)
RAJ BHASHA HINDI CELL
For the purpose of the promotion of the use of Hindi language in everyday official functioning, a Raj BhashaHindi
Cell has been established by the University. Hindi is being popularly used and promoted by the University'sOfficers,
Employees, Deans, Campus Directors and the offices, with the guideline of Ministry of Human
ResourceDevelopment, Home Ministry, Govt of India, Director (Raj Bhasha) and University Grant Commission, New
Delhi.
It is being executed in accordance with the decision of Raj Bhasha Implementation Committee of the
University.Tender, notification letter, office orders, rubber stamps, letter pads, name plates etc are being used
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2. Department of Business Management
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bilingually inaccordance with rules of Raj Bhasha. Also, the question papers of the University examination, entrance
test andcertificates are being made in Hindi-English.Sri Suraj Kumar Prasad-Hindi Translator, Sri Surendra Aswal-
Hindi Typist.
Major activities: To Convened and coordinated the official language meetings from time to time and Prepared agenda items and
minutes of the meetings for implementing the action taken on the decisions by MHRD/UGC for promotion of the
Official language .Organized the Hindi Fortnight (Hindi Pakhwada) programme every year in the University
premises and different campuses of the University.
Future plans of the Cell/Centre:Establishment and proper implementation of the Official Language, Act.However department of the official language in the University by organising various activities/workshop etc. for promotion of official language.
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bilingually inaccordance with rules of Raj Bhasha. Also, the question papers of the University examination, entrance
test andcertificates are being made in Hindi-English.Sri Suraj Kumar Prasad-Hindi Translator, Sri Surendra Aswal-
Hindi Typist.
Major activities: To Convened and coordinated the official language meetings from time to time and Prepared agenda items and
minutes of the meetings for implementing the action taken on the decisions by MHRD/UGC for promotion of the
Official language .Organized the Hindi Fortnight (Hindi Pakhwada) programme every year in the University
premises and different campuses of the University.
Future plans of the Cell/Centre:Establishment and proper implementation of the Official Language, Act.However department of the official language in the University by organising various activities/workshop etc. for promotion of official language.
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The Dean of Students' Welfare is responsible for advising and assisting students in matters requiring advice and help for overall welfare of the students. DSW helps the students with respect to (i) obtaining admission to the courses of study in the University and other institutions and the proper pursuit of such courses, (ii) Supervising lodging and boarding arrangements, (iii) The choice of suitable part-time vocational, training and other courses, pastimes and interests, (iv) Obtaining advice and assistance in medical and health matters, (v) Securing scholarships, stipendiary, part-time employment and other pecuniary support, (vi) Availing travel facilities for educational excursions and vacations, (vii) Pursuing opportunities for further studies abroad and employment, (viii) Conducting themselves in the pursuit of their studies as to maintain the traditions of the University and, (ix) Looking after the University student career counseling and placement activities.
The Dean is the Ex-Officio Chairperson of the Students' Council. The Office of the Dean of Students' Welfare is located in the Birla Campus, Srinagar. The responsibilities of the Dean of Students' Welfare in respect to Tehri and Pauri Campuses are discharged by the Deputy and Assistant Dean(s) of Students' Welfare in consultation with the Director of the Campus. The Deputy and Assistant Deans of Students' Welfare works in coordination with Dean of Students'Welfare. The broad framework of the nature of the work of the DSW office is as under:
(i) Scholarships, Studentships, Bursaries and Free ships(ii) Students' Council(iii) Facility of Rail Concession(iv) Personality Development and Co-curricular Activities i.e.Promotion of Sports; Promotion of Cultural Activities;
National Cadet Corps (NCC); National Service Scheme (NSS)
Organisation of Cultural ProgrammesDean, Student's welfare Board was engaged in promotion of sports, cultural, NCC, NSS programs and other student's related social activities through out the session 2014-15. This session's Inter-School and Inter collegiate Cultural and academic competitions were organised from 28 February to 04 March, 2015 at Birla Campus Srinagar Garhwal. Ten schools of the University three campuses and various colleges from the farthest corner of Garhwal region participated in the competitions.The overall championship was won by Birla campus, Srinagar, while Govt. (PG) College Uttarkashi and Govt. (PG) College Gopeshwar got runner up position in Boys and Girls section Respectively. In this occassion students representing HNB Garhwal university and coming second place in North Zone inter university cultural meet held at Jammu University, Jammu were also facilitated by DSW board. Following cash prizes were given to the students of various campuses and affiliated colleges for their outstanding contributions and performances in sports, NSS, NCC, cultural and literary events:-
Prize Money (Rs.) No of Students 1,000 - 24 10,000 - 01 15,000 - 02 20,000 - 01
Scholarships, Studentships, Bursaries and FreeshipsThe University has been providing the students with several Scholarships, Studentships and Bursaries. The Scholarships, Studentships and Bursaries were granted as per the Central University rules. The Studentships and Bursaries in this category are reserved for SC/ST, OBC and physically challenged students. National Scholarship, Bursary are admissible to meritorious students and Asevit Studentship to students from remote hilly regions. In
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STUDENTS’ WELFARE & ACTIVITIES
The Dean of Students' Welfare is responsible for advising and assisting students in matters requiring advice and help for overall welfare of the students. DSW helps the students with respect to (i) obtaining admission to the courses of study in the University and other institutions and the proper pursuit of such courses, (ii) Supervising lodging and boarding arrangements, (iii) The choice of suitable part-time vocational, training and other courses, pastimes and interests, (iv) Obtaining advice and assistance in medical and health matters, (v) Securing scholarships, stipendiary, part-time employment and other pecuniary support, (vi) Availing travel facilities for educational excursions and vacations, (vii) Pursuing opportunities for further studies abroad and employment, (viii) Conducting themselves in the pursuit of their studies as to maintain the traditions of the University and, (ix) Looking after the University student career counseling and placement activities.
The Dean is the Ex-Officio Chairperson of the Students' Council. The Office of the Dean of Students' Welfare is located in the Birla Campus, Srinagar. The responsibilities of the Dean of Students' Welfare in respect to Tehri and Pauri Campuses are discharged by the Deputy and Assistant Dean(s) of Students' Welfare in consultation with the Director of the Campus. The Deputy and Assistant Deans of Students' Welfare works in coordination with Dean of Students'Welfare. The broad framework of the nature of the work of the DSW office is as under:
(i) Scholarships, Studentships, Bursaries and Free ships(ii) Students' Council(iii) Facility of Rail Concession(iv) Personality Development and Co-curricular Activities i.e.Promotion of Sports; Promotion of Cultural Activities;
National Cadet Corps (NCC); National Service Scheme (NSS)
Organisation of Cultural ProgrammesDean, Student's welfare Board was engaged in promotion of sports, cultural, NCC, NSS programs and other student's related social activities through out the session 2014-15. This session's Inter-School and Inter collegiate Cultural and academic competitions were organised from 28 February to 04 March, 2015 at Birla Campus Srinagar Garhwal. Ten schools of the University three campuses and various colleges from the farthest corner of Garhwal region participated in the competitions.The overall championship was won by Birla campus, Srinagar, while Govt. (PG) College Uttarkashi and Govt. (PG) College Gopeshwar got runner up position in Boys and Girls section Respectively. In this occassion students representing HNB Garhwal university and coming second place in North Zone inter university cultural meet held at Jammu University, Jammu were also facilitated by DSW board. Following cash prizes were given to the students of various campuses and affiliated colleges for their outstanding contributions and performances in sports, NSS, NCC, cultural and literary events:-
Prize Money (Rs.) No of Students 1,000 - 24 10,000 - 01 15,000 - 02 20,000 - 01
Scholarships, Studentships, Bursaries and FreeshipsThe University has been providing the students with several Scholarships, Studentships and Bursaries. The Scholarships, Studentships and Bursaries were granted as per the Central University rules. The Studentships and Bursaries in this category are reserved for SC/ST, OBC and physically challenged students. National Scholarship, Bursary are admissible to meritorious students and Asevit Studentship to students from remote hilly regions. In
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addition to the above, the University granted the following Scholarships to outstanding students out of its own resources:
A. Merit Scholarship to B.Ed. Students: Six students securing the top six positions in the entrance examination conducted by the University for admission to B.Ed. are granted a monthly Scholarship of Rs. 200/- each.
B. Merit Scholarship to BPL Students: This Scholarship of Rs. 1500/- per month is granted to a maximum of ten talented students of the University belonging to BPL category.
Further, Dependents of Ex-Servicemen are eligible for the Ex-Serviceman Scholarship available from the Soldier Board of their native District.
Students of the University also avail the following privately sponsored Merit-cum-Need based Scholarships:1. ShriKalyaneshwarTemple Scholarship: The Kalyaneshwar Temple Trust, Srinagar, grants scholarships to meritorious poor students of both Under-Graduate and Post-Graduate Courses. Details regarding the number of Scholarships available and the eligibility criteria for the same are available in the office of the Kalyaneshwar Temple Trust located in Srinagar (Garhwal), Uttarakhand.
2. Smt. Shanti Devi Shaligram Bhatt Scholarship: Three Students of the University are granted this Scholarship every year. Two of these Scholarships are granted to students of Under-Graduate or Post-Graduate Courses and one fellowship to the student of Mass Communication who have secured at least 60% and 50% marks respectively in the preceding examination provided that the annual income of the applicant's family does not exceed Rs. 60,000/- (sixty thousand) per annum.
3. Shyam Charan Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to the two meritorious students belonging to Economically Weaker Sections (EWS).
4. Aditya Ram Barthwal Scholarship: This scholarship of Rs. 300/- per month is granted to poor meritorious students of the first-year of P.G. courses.
5. Shail Suman Scholarship: This Merit Scholarship is granted to the students of M.Sc. Botany (previous year) only.
6. Shri Dev Raghavrag Trust Scholarship: This Merit Scholarship is granted to the student of M.Sc. Physics (previous) who has secured the highest marks in the B.Sc. examination.
7. Kalpeshwari Devi Scholarship: This Scholarship is granted to the students securing the highest marks in Hindi in B.A. or M.A. (previous) examination.
8. National Sanskrit Sansthan Research Scholarship: This Scholarship is available to the Post-graduate students and Research Scholars of Sanskrit.
9. Smt. Leela Kala Research Scholarship: Research Scholars in the Department of Botany working on the topic pertaining to various facets of Garhwal Himalayas are eligible for this Scholarship.
The details of these fellowships are available in the Office of the Dean of Students Welfare.
In addition to the various Scholarships, Studentships and Bursaries, the University provides deserving students with Freeships from the Economically Weaker Sections of the society. Notification inviting applications from students seeking the waiver of their Tuition Fee is issued every year just after the completion of the admission process. The details of these fellowships are available in the Office of the Dean of Students Welfare.In all three campuses Students also received fellowship during the session 2013-14 under following categories.
Category No. of Students AmountSC 329 19,60,740.00ST - 41 6,86,550.00OBC - 76 9,71,655.00
` Poor Boys - 26 53,900.00
Student Union in 2014-2015The elections to the Students' Union were conducted by the University in all three Campuses. The Union Elections were held on 09-09-2014 at Srinagar-Chauras Campus; Pauri Campus and Tehri Campus. The University conducted the election for Apex body as per the Supreme Court guidelines on 14 - 09 -2014. The following are the elected members in the University Campus election :
Apex body of the University Students1. Mr. Kamlesh Thapliyal : President2. Km. Vimla : Vice-President3. Mr. Ajay Bhatt : General Secretary4. Mr. Rahul Panwar : Secretary 5. Mr. Ganesh Prasad : Treasurer6. Mr. Rohit Aswal : Executive Body Member7. Mr. Sunil Kumar : Executive Body Member8. Mr. Amit Joshi : Executive Body Member9. Mr. Shikhar Verma : Executive Body Member10. Mr. Kavindra Singh : Executive Body Member
Elected body of the Students Union at Srinagar-Chauras Campus1. Mr. Divyanshu Bahuguna : President2. Mr. Manjeet Singh : Vice-President3. Mr. Rajnish Singh Lingwan : Secretary4. Mr. Aman Rawat : Joint Secretary5. Mr. Pankaj Chauhan : Treasurer6. Mr. Kamlesh Thapliyal : University Representative7. Mr. Mukul : Executive Member8. Mr. Sanchit Agrawal : Executive Member9. Mr. Waqar Husain : Executive Member
Elected body of the Students Union at Tehri Campus1. Mr. Pradeep Saklani : President2. Mr. Laxmi Prasad : Vice-President3. Mr. Sunil Ramola : Secretary4. Mr. Yashodhar Prasad : Joint Secretary5. Km. Seema Kothari : Treasurer6. Mr. Sunil Lekhwar : University Representative
Elected body of the Students Union at Pauri Campus1. Mr. Ashish Negi : President2. Mr. Sandeep Rawat : Vice-President3. Mr. Sandeep Dangwal : Secretary4. Mr. Rohit Negi : Joint Secretary5. Mr. Pradeep Singh : Treasurer6. Mr. Rohit Aswal : University Representative7. Mr. Yogesh Naithani : Executive Member
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addition to the above, the University granted the following Scholarships to outstanding students out of its own resources:
A. Merit Scholarship to B.Ed. Students: Six students securing the top six positions in the entrance examination conducted by the University for admission to B.Ed. are granted a monthly Scholarship of Rs. 200/- each.
B. Merit Scholarship to BPL Students: This Scholarship of Rs. 1500/- per month is granted to a maximum of ten talented students of the University belonging to BPL category.
Further, Dependents of Ex-Servicemen are eligible for the Ex-Serviceman Scholarship available from the Soldier Board of their native District.
Students of the University also avail the following privately sponsored Merit-cum-Need based Scholarships:1. ShriKalyaneshwarTemple Scholarship: The Kalyaneshwar Temple Trust, Srinagar, grants scholarships to meritorious poor students of both Under-Graduate and Post-Graduate Courses. Details regarding the number of Scholarships available and the eligibility criteria for the same are available in the office of the Kalyaneshwar Temple Trust located in Srinagar (Garhwal), Uttarakhand.
2. Smt. Shanti Devi Shaligram Bhatt Scholarship: Three Students of the University are granted this Scholarship every year. Two of these Scholarships are granted to students of Under-Graduate or Post-Graduate Courses and one fellowship to the student of Mass Communication who have secured at least 60% and 50% marks respectively in the preceding examination provided that the annual income of the applicant's family does not exceed Rs. 60,000/- (sixty thousand) per annum.
3. Shyam Charan Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to the two meritorious students belonging to Economically Weaker Sections (EWS).
4. Aditya Ram Barthwal Scholarship: This scholarship of Rs. 300/- per month is granted to poor meritorious students of the first-year of P.G. courses.
5. Shail Suman Scholarship: This Merit Scholarship is granted to the students of M.Sc. Botany (previous year) only.
6. Shri Dev Raghavrag Trust Scholarship: This Merit Scholarship is granted to the student of M.Sc. Physics (previous) who has secured the highest marks in the B.Sc. examination.
7. Kalpeshwari Devi Scholarship: This Scholarship is granted to the students securing the highest marks in Hindi in B.A. or M.A. (previous) examination.
8. National Sanskrit Sansthan Research Scholarship: This Scholarship is available to the Post-graduate students and Research Scholars of Sanskrit.
9. Smt. Leela Kala Research Scholarship: Research Scholars in the Department of Botany working on the topic pertaining to various facets of Garhwal Himalayas are eligible for this Scholarship.
The details of these fellowships are available in the Office of the Dean of Students Welfare.
In addition to the various Scholarships, Studentships and Bursaries, the University provides deserving students with Freeships from the Economically Weaker Sections of the society. Notification inviting applications from students seeking the waiver of their Tuition Fee is issued every year just after the completion of the admission process. The details of these fellowships are available in the Office of the Dean of Students Welfare.In all three campuses Students also received fellowship during the session 2013-14 under following categories.
Category No. of Students AmountSC 329 19,60,740.00ST - 41 6,86,550.00OBC - 76 9,71,655.00
` Poor Boys - 26 53,900.00
Student Union in 2014-2015The elections to the Students' Union were conducted by the University in all three Campuses. The Union Elections were held on 09-09-2014 at Srinagar-Chauras Campus; Pauri Campus and Tehri Campus. The University conducted the election for Apex body as per the Supreme Court guidelines on 14 - 09 -2014. The following are the elected members in the University Campus election :
Apex body of the University Students1. Mr. Kamlesh Thapliyal : President2. Km. Vimla : Vice-President3. Mr. Ajay Bhatt : General Secretary4. Mr. Rahul Panwar : Secretary 5. Mr. Ganesh Prasad : Treasurer6. Mr. Rohit Aswal : Executive Body Member7. Mr. Sunil Kumar : Executive Body Member8. Mr. Amit Joshi : Executive Body Member9. Mr. Shikhar Verma : Executive Body Member10. Mr. Kavindra Singh : Executive Body Member
Elected body of the Students Union at Srinagar-Chauras Campus1. Mr. Divyanshu Bahuguna : President2. Mr. Manjeet Singh : Vice-President3. Mr. Rajnish Singh Lingwan : Secretary4. Mr. Aman Rawat : Joint Secretary5. Mr. Pankaj Chauhan : Treasurer6. Mr. Kamlesh Thapliyal : University Representative7. Mr. Mukul : Executive Member8. Mr. Sanchit Agrawal : Executive Member9. Mr. Waqar Husain : Executive Member
Elected body of the Students Union at Tehri Campus1. Mr. Pradeep Saklani : President2. Mr. Laxmi Prasad : Vice-President3. Mr. Sunil Ramola : Secretary4. Mr. Yashodhar Prasad : Joint Secretary5. Km. Seema Kothari : Treasurer6. Mr. Sunil Lekhwar : University Representative
Elected body of the Students Union at Pauri Campus1. Mr. Ashish Negi : President2. Mr. Sandeep Rawat : Vice-President3. Mr. Sandeep Dangwal : Secretary4. Mr. Rohit Negi : Joint Secretary5. Mr. Pradeep Singh : Treasurer6. Mr. Rohit Aswal : University Representative7. Mr. Yogesh Naithani : Executive Member
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Facility of Railway Concession:The regular students of the University are entitled to get concession in the fare to travel by railways under certain circumstances. The requisite Application Form for availing this facility is available with the Office of the DSW or the Director of the Campus(s). The travel concession is granted for the following purposes:
i. Traveling to and from home town during long vacations.
ii. Participating in educational, sports and cultural events organized by the Indian Inter-University Federation.
iii. Educational tours or visiting places of historical, artistic and cultural importance.
iv. Rendering service at times of emergency in the country or participating in collective/group programmes.
Personality Development and Co-curricular ActivitiesThe University attaches great importance to the development of the personality of its students by providing them adequate opportunities for participating in co-curricular and constructive activities. To this end, several initiatives have been taken and the following avenues are provided:
(a) Promotion of SportsThe University focuses strongly on the promotion of games and sports. To achieve this end, a Sports Council has been constituted to encourage students to participate in sports and raising the sporting standards of the University. The Council regularly organizes Faculty, Campus and University level Sports Meet every year. The University has initiated steps to strengthen the facilities for promotion of sports activities. This year Birla Campus Srinagar organized 07 Intercollege championships for cross country, Bedmenton, Yoga, Judo, wrestling, Chess and Boxing. S.R.T. Tehri Campus organized womens intercollegiate Volley Ball championship and B.G.R. Campus Pauri organized intercollegiate Table Tennis championship. The Birla Campus Srinagar won the athletics (W) championship and Chess (M) championship. Total more than 30 students from three Campuses of University represented University teams participating in different games organized by various universities in the country. This sesseion, one cemented Basketball court with fibre glass board and movable poles was constructed in Birla campus Srinagar. The Gymnasium hall at Birla campus was updraded with installation of 07 station multi gym machine for weight training exercises. One Rock climbing wall was constructed at chauras campus to promote adventure activies in the university campus and three days river rafting camp for students was organised in collaboration with GMVN Uttarakhand at Kodiala to promote water sports activities among the students.
(b) National Cadet Corps (NCC)NCC training is being conducted to the certain number of students enrolled as NCC cadets in all the three campuses of the University under the state directorate of NCC Uttarakhand Dehradun. Activities of NCC units units in Birla Campus Srinagar and BGR Campus Pauri are controlled by the 4UK(I) Coy NCC Pauri while control of activities of unit at SRT Campus Badshahithaul is under 31UK, BN, NCC Haridwar. Group Headquarter of these units is located at Roorkee. Students under the age of 24 years of both sexes may join NCC and undergo three year training programme. NCC 'B' and 'C' certificates holders are given due weightage in admissions to the higher classes in the University and they are also granted due preference/reservations in recruitment to the armed and paramilitary forces.
thOn the occasion of the NCC day on 29 November 2014 a blood donation and oral hygiene camp was organized at Birla Campus of the University with the help of Indian Medical Association Blood Bank, Dehradun.
(c) National Service Scheme (NSS)Units of the National Service Scheme (NSS) have been organized in all the three Campuses for motivating students to participate in social work. The scheme is implemented by Programme Officers working under the supervision of a Coordinator. Students of Under-graduate courses are eligible for enrolling under the Scheme. Students enrolled in the NSS have to participate in its activities for two years for obtaining the NSS Certificate. The regular activities and special camps of NSS are organized under the Scheme. Only such students who put in 120 hours of social work every
year under routine activities for two years and have attended at least one special camp are eligible for receiving the NSS Certificate. At present, there are eight units of the NSS in the Birla Campus Srinagar, four units in the BGR Campus Pauri and six units in the SRT Campus Badshahithaul. The intake capacity for each unit is hundred students. Further details regarding the scheme and the method of enrollment under the same are available in the Office of the Coordinator of the National Service Scheme at Birla Campus, Srinagar.
Teams participated in under mentioned games and their performance was good and satisfactory
SN
Games
Level
Venue
Date
1
Athelitics-M/W
All India
Rajiv Gandhi University , Bangalore
16-1-15 to 20-1-15
2
Boxing-M/W
All India
LPU, Jalandhar
19-2-15 to 23-2-15
3
Judo-M/W
All India
GNDU, Amritsar
30-1-14 to 6-2-15
4
Crosscountry -M/W
All India
MG University, Kottayam
18-10-14
5
Baseball-M/W
All India
Acharya Nagarjun University, Guntur 3-1-15 to 7-1-15
6 Rifle Shooting-M/W
All India
Punjabi University, Patiala
1-1-15 to 3-1-15
7 Wrestling-M/W All India Kurukshetra University ,Kurukshetra 19-1-15 to 22-1-15
8
WT.Lifting-M/W All India PTU, Jalandhar 6-1-15 to 7-1-15
9
Yoga-M/W All India Kurukshetra University 17-3-15 to 20-3-15 10
Badminton-M/W North Zone Jammu University, Jammu 27-10-14 to 31-10-14
11
Chess -M/W North Zone Amity University, Delhi. 28-10-14 to 1-11-14 12
Cricket -M
North Zone
Delhi University, Delhi.
27-10-14 to 3-11-14
13
Cricket-
W
North Zone
MD University , Rohtak
25-11-14 to 30-11-14
14
Handball -M/W
North Zone
Jammu University, Jammu
7-11-14 to 14-11-14 15
Football-
W
North Zone
Panjab University, Chandigarh
15-2-15 to 20-2-15 16
Football-
M
North Zone
Panjab University Chandhigarh
30-11-14 to 10-12-14
17
Hockey-M
North Zone
Punjab agriculture University, Ludhiana
13-2-15 to 19-2-15
18
Hockey -W
North Zone
MD University,Rohtak
22-12-14 to 26-12-14
19
Kabbadi-M
North Zone
CCS University,Meerut
18-2-15 to 22-2-15
20
Table-Tennis-M/W
North Zone
UT University,Dehradun
18-9-14 to 20-9-14
21
Tennis-M
North Zone
DCR University,Murthal
17-10-14 to 29-10-14
22
Volleyball-W
North Zone
HP University,Shimla
6-10-14 to 10-10-14
23
Volleyball-M
North Zone
Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra
31-10-14 to 5-11-14
24
Basketball-W
North Zone
CSGM University,Kanpur
8-11-14 to 12-11-14
25 Basketball-M North Zone PT University,Jalandhar 21-12-14 to 25-12-14
26 Kho-Kho-M North Zone CSGM University, Kanpur 27-12-14 to 31-12-14
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Facility of Railway Concession:The regular students of the University are entitled to get concession in the fare to travel by railways under certain circumstances. The requisite Application Form for availing this facility is available with the Office of the DSW or the Director of the Campus(s). The travel concession is granted for the following purposes:
i. Traveling to and from home town during long vacations.
ii. Participating in educational, sports and cultural events organized by the Indian Inter-University Federation.
iii. Educational tours or visiting places of historical, artistic and cultural importance.
iv. Rendering service at times of emergency in the country or participating in collective/group programmes.
Personality Development and Co-curricular ActivitiesThe University attaches great importance to the development of the personality of its students by providing them adequate opportunities for participating in co-curricular and constructive activities. To this end, several initiatives have been taken and the following avenues are provided:
(a) Promotion of SportsThe University focuses strongly on the promotion of games and sports. To achieve this end, a Sports Council has been constituted to encourage students to participate in sports and raising the sporting standards of the University. The Council regularly organizes Faculty, Campus and University level Sports Meet every year. The University has initiated steps to strengthen the facilities for promotion of sports activities. This year Birla Campus Srinagar organized 07 Intercollege championships for cross country, Bedmenton, Yoga, Judo, wrestling, Chess and Boxing. S.R.T. Tehri Campus organized womens intercollegiate Volley Ball championship and B.G.R. Campus Pauri organized intercollegiate Table Tennis championship. The Birla Campus Srinagar won the athletics (W) championship and Chess (M) championship. Total more than 30 students from three Campuses of University represented University teams participating in different games organized by various universities in the country. This sesseion, one cemented Basketball court with fibre glass board and movable poles was constructed in Birla campus Srinagar. The Gymnasium hall at Birla campus was updraded with installation of 07 station multi gym machine for weight training exercises. One Rock climbing wall was constructed at chauras campus to promote adventure activies in the university campus and three days river rafting camp for students was organised in collaboration with GMVN Uttarakhand at Kodiala to promote water sports activities among the students.
(b) National Cadet Corps (NCC)NCC training is being conducted to the certain number of students enrolled as NCC cadets in all the three campuses of the University under the state directorate of NCC Uttarakhand Dehradun. Activities of NCC units units in Birla Campus Srinagar and BGR Campus Pauri are controlled by the 4UK(I) Coy NCC Pauri while control of activities of unit at SRT Campus Badshahithaul is under 31UK, BN, NCC Haridwar. Group Headquarter of these units is located at Roorkee. Students under the age of 24 years of both sexes may join NCC and undergo three year training programme. NCC 'B' and 'C' certificates holders are given due weightage in admissions to the higher classes in the University and they are also granted due preference/reservations in recruitment to the armed and paramilitary forces.
thOn the occasion of the NCC day on 29 November 2014 a blood donation and oral hygiene camp was organized at Birla Campus of the University with the help of Indian Medical Association Blood Bank, Dehradun.
(c) National Service Scheme (NSS)Units of the National Service Scheme (NSS) have been organized in all the three Campuses for motivating students to participate in social work. The scheme is implemented by Programme Officers working under the supervision of a Coordinator. Students of Under-graduate courses are eligible for enrolling under the Scheme. Students enrolled in the NSS have to participate in its activities for two years for obtaining the NSS Certificate. The regular activities and special camps of NSS are organized under the Scheme. Only such students who put in 120 hours of social work every
year under routine activities for two years and have attended at least one special camp are eligible for receiving the NSS Certificate. At present, there are eight units of the NSS in the Birla Campus Srinagar, four units in the BGR Campus Pauri and six units in the SRT Campus Badshahithaul. The intake capacity for each unit is hundred students. Further details regarding the scheme and the method of enrollment under the same are available in the Office of the Coordinator of the National Service Scheme at Birla Campus, Srinagar.
Teams participated in under mentioned games and their performance was good and satisfactory
SN
Games
Level
Venue
Date
1
Athelitics-M/W
All India
Rajiv Gandhi University , Bangalore
16-1-15 to 20-1-15
2
Boxing-M/W
All India
LPU, Jalandhar
19-2-15 to 23-2-15
3
Judo-M/W
All India
GNDU, Amritsar
30-1-14 to 6-2-15
4
Crosscountry -M/W
All India
MG University, Kottayam
18-10-14
5
Baseball-M/W
All India
Acharya Nagarjun University, Guntur 3-1-15 to 7-1-15
6 Rifle Shooting-M/W
All India
Punjabi University, Patiala
1-1-15 to 3-1-15
7 Wrestling-M/W All India Kurukshetra University ,Kurukshetra 19-1-15 to 22-1-15
8
WT.Lifting-M/W All India PTU, Jalandhar 6-1-15 to 7-1-15
9
Yoga-M/W All India Kurukshetra University 17-3-15 to 20-3-15 10
Badminton-M/W North Zone Jammu University, Jammu 27-10-14 to 31-10-14
11
Chess -M/W North Zone Amity University, Delhi. 28-10-14 to 1-11-14 12
Cricket -M
North Zone
Delhi University, Delhi.
27-10-14 to 3-11-14
13
Cricket-
W
North Zone
MD University , Rohtak
25-11-14 to 30-11-14
14
Handball -M/W
North Zone
Jammu University, Jammu
7-11-14 to 14-11-14 15
Football-
W
North Zone
Panjab University, Chandigarh
15-2-15 to 20-2-15 16
Football-
M
North Zone
Panjab University Chandhigarh
30-11-14 to 10-12-14
17
Hockey-M
North Zone
Punjab agriculture University, Ludhiana
13-2-15 to 19-2-15
18
Hockey -W
North Zone
MD University,Rohtak
22-12-14 to 26-12-14
19
Kabbadi-M
North Zone
CCS University,Meerut
18-2-15 to 22-2-15
20
Table-Tennis-M/W
North Zone
UT University,Dehradun
18-9-14 to 20-9-14
21
Tennis-M
North Zone
DCR University,Murthal
17-10-14 to 29-10-14
22
Volleyball-W
North Zone
HP University,Shimla
6-10-14 to 10-10-14
23
Volleyball-M
North Zone
Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra
31-10-14 to 5-11-14
24
Basketball-W
North Zone
CSGM University,Kanpur
8-11-14 to 12-11-14
25 Basketball-M North Zone PT University,Jalandhar 21-12-14 to 25-12-14
26 Kho-Kho-M North Zone CSGM University, Kanpur 27-12-14 to 31-12-14
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FACILITIES
FACILITIES
HOSTELS
Providing hostel facilities to students both boys and girls has been a priority of the University specially after
being upgraded as a Central University. The University is making all efforts to construct new hostels to meet the
growing demand of students from outside for the facility and thus a tremendous progress has been made in this
direction. The hostels are well furnished with basic amenities. The status of the three Campuses of the University
with respect to the hostel accommodation is shown in table below. Details of admission procedure, hostel fee,
availability of seats, etc are available in the office of Chief Hostel Warden, at Srinagar Campus.
Hostels for Girls
Name of Location Type of Accommodation Housing in each Room Capacity (Beds)
1 Alaknanda Girls Hostel Birla Campus Srinagar 3-Seater 60
2 Bhagirathi Girls Hostel Chauras Campus 3-Seater 150
3 Mandakini Girls Hostel Chauras Campus 2-Seater 86
4 Ganga Higher Studies Chauras Campus 2-Seater 28
Women Hostel
5 Nanda Devi Research Hostel Chauras Campus 1-Seater 50
6 Yamuna Girls Hostel Chauras Campus 2-Seater 200
7 Girls Hostel BGR Campus Pauri 2-Seater 40
8 Girls Hostel SRT Campus, Tehri 4-Seater 96
Total 710
Hostels for Boys
Name of the Hostel Location Type of Accommodation Housing in each Room Capacity (Beds)
1 Chaukhamba Boys Birla Campus 3-Seater 90
Hostel
2 Trishul Boys Hostel Birla Campus 2-Seater 72
3 B.J.J.R Boys Hostel Birla Campus 2-Seater 40
4 Swami Viveknand Hostel Chauras Campus 2-Seater 92
5 Arya Bhatt Research Hostel Chauras Campus 1-Seater 47
6 Sridev Suman Boys Hostel Chauras Campus 3 -Seater 100
7 Boys Hostel BGR Campus Pauri 2- Seater 90
8 Boys Hostel SRT Campus, Tehri 3- Seater 284
Total 715
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HOSTELS
Providing hostel facilities to students both boys and girls has been a priority of the University specially after
being upgraded as a Central University. The University is making all efforts to construct new hostels to meet the
growing demand of students from outside for the facility and thus a tremendous progress has been made in this
direction. The hostels are well furnished with basic amenities. The status of the three Campuses of the University
with respect to the hostel accommodation is shown in table below. Details of admission procedure, hostel fee,
availability of seats, etc are available in the office of Chief Hostel Warden, at Srinagar Campus.
Hostels for Girls
Name of Location Type of Accommodation Housing in each Room Capacity (Beds)
1 Alaknanda Girls Hostel Birla Campus Srinagar 3-Seater 60
2 Bhagirathi Girls Hostel Chauras Campus 3-Seater 150
3 Mandakini Girls Hostel Chauras Campus 2-Seater 86
4 Ganga Higher Studies Chauras Campus 2-Seater 28
Women Hostel
5 Nanda Devi Research Hostel Chauras Campus 1-Seater 50
6 Yamuna Girls Hostel Chauras Campus 2-Seater 200
7 Girls Hostel BGR Campus Pauri 2-Seater 40
8 Girls Hostel SRT Campus, Tehri 4-Seater 96
Total 710
Hostels for Boys
Name of the Hostel Location Type of Accommodation Housing in each Room Capacity (Beds)
1 Chaukhamba Boys Birla Campus 3-Seater 90
Hostel
2 Trishul Boys Hostel Birla Campus 2-Seater 72
3 B.J.J.R Boys Hostel Birla Campus 2-Seater 40
4 Swami Viveknand Hostel Chauras Campus 2-Seater 92
5 Arya Bhatt Research Hostel Chauras Campus 1-Seater 47
6 Sridev Suman Boys Hostel Chauras Campus 3 -Seater 100
7 Boys Hostel BGR Campus Pauri 2- Seater 90
8 Boys Hostel SRT Campus, Tehri 3- Seater 284
Total 715
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The Swachh Bharat Mission opened to a rousing start in the hostel on 2nd October, 2014 with a large number of inmates pitching in with efforts to make their hostel and surrounding areas neat and tidy. The collective activities as a step towards the national cleanliness drive marked Mahatma Gandhi's 145th birth anniversary. Ex- Vice-Chancellor Prof. L.J. Singh and Ex-Registrar Prof. P.S. Rana launched the cleanliness campaign in the state by delivering a pledge to the inmates of the hostel for remaining committed towards spending 100 hours a year and two hours a week - cleaning their surroundings. In the presence of Chief Hostel warden- Prof. O.K. Belwal and Warden- Dr. A.C. Pandey, students of Swami Vivekananda Hostel along with the wardens cleaned their rooms and hostel premises .The volunteers of students activists group was led by Ankit Singh & Sumit Sonkar. An initiative of 'making a difference –by being the difference' (MAD) was also taken in the form of a cleanup drive at Chauras campus and an awareness campaign around the central dump in the campus area with an aim to create leadership qualities with a sense of taking responsibilities in the present generation.
SHAKTI PUJA, OCTOBER 3-4, 2014Inmates of the hostel celebrated Shakti Puja by organizing “Ratri Jagran” on 3rd October 2014.The celebration was started by performing 'katha' devoted to deity Durga. Warden- Dr. A.C Pandey, warden of girl's hostel- Ms. Rachna Jaiswal and the students of Swami Vivekananda Hostel performed all the rites and rituals. Students performed all kinds of bhajans and enjoyed to their fullest by dancing to the tunes with full devotion to the almighty. Students from Aryabhatta hostel (the research hostel) also ensured their presence on the occasion and contributed immensely to the celebration.
REGIONAL WORKSHOP ON SELF REALIZATION THROUGH MEDITATION, NOVEMBER 21, 2014Focusing on the importance of meditation and yoga, Chief hostel warden Prof. O.K Belwal, warden of Swami Vivekanand Hostel Dr. A.C. Pandey along with the students of hostel led by Sneah Todi, Priyank Dobhal, Sumit Sonkar, Akshay Gautam, Ankit Singh and Saddam Hussain conducted a regional workshop on self realization through meditation on 21st November. The whole workshop was supervised under Dr. A.R Nautiyal, Dean of School of Agriculture & Allied Science which was followed by a spiritual and motivational speech from Dr. K.D Purohit. In his speech he emphasized on the significance of devotion and meditation with a practical approach and taught the students different meditational practices which would help them in self realization.
MEGA-QUIZ CONTEST, DECEMBER 5, 2014An Educational Quiz Competition was held in the common hall of Swami Vivekananda Hostel based on the current affairs and also concentrating on the general knowledge.
PRE-CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION, DECEMBER 5, 2014Prior to the grand celebration on 25th December, a Pre-Christmas day was feted on 6th December in the common hall of the Hostel. This was based on the idea of Christmas period celebrated in various European countries which starts from December 6 till the New Year. On this event the whole common hall was decorated. The arrangements were made by the students of hostel which included Avala Ramesh, Mehmood Hussain, Zulfiqar Ahmed, Sneah Todi and Sumit Sonkar.
UNIVERSITY EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION AND GUIDANCE BUREAU
The University has an Employment and Guidance Bureau of the Uttarakhand State Government. Located at Srinagar Campus, the Bureau helps students in registering with the District Employment Exchange and provides information/guidance with respect to matters related to employment. The Bureau has been providing employment and other information to the students since the inception of the University, and the students have benefited immensely from the Bureau. It also helps in professional guidance & career counseling to the students through establishing career corners. Uttarakhand Government has started 'Employment cum Skill Development Allowance' since 9 November 2012 for registered unemployed candidates. During present session the total registered candidates were 1104 (398 male and 706 female) under the E-District Plan.
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Hostel Campus Resident students Male Female
SC ST OBC GEN SC ST OBC GEN Total
Total
1 Chaukhamba Boys Hostel Birla Campus 06 04 21 40 - - - 712 Trishul Boys Hostel Birla Campus 03 16 18 25 - - - 623 Babu Jagjeevanram Birla Campus 01 04 15 14 - - - 34
Boys Hostel 4 Alaknanda Girls Hostel Birla Campus - - - - 10 03 03 32 485 Mandakini Girls Hostel Chauras Campus - - - - 11 13 12 49 856 Bhagirathi Girls Hostel Chauras Campus - - - - 14 14 28 94 1507 Swami Vivekanad Hostel Chauras Campus 20 08 20 42 - - - - 908 Arya Bhatt Research Hostel Chauras Campus 06 04 12 21 - - - - 439 Nanda Devi Hostel Chauras Campus - - - - 05 02 14 29 5010 Ganga Higher Studies Chauras Campus - - - - - 04 04 20 2811.Yamuna Girls Hostel Chauras Campus 03 04 06 35 4811 Tirhari Boys Hostel SRT Campus 11 24 22 105 - - - - 16212 Bal Ganga Girls Hostel SRT Campus - - - - 12 03 09 72 9613 Boys Hostel Pauri BGR Campus 07 16 02 25 - - - - 5014 Girls Hostel Pauri BGR Campus - - - - 06 02 03 28 39
Total 54 76 110 272 61 45 79 359 1056
TEACHER'S DAY CELEBRATION- SEPTEMBER 5, 2014
On the auspicious occasion of 126th birthday of our second president Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, Teacher's Day was celebrated in Swami Vivekananda Hostel. It was conducted by group of students of hostel led by Raman Kattal & Sumit Sonkar (Ex- CP). The common hall of the hostel was decorated with all kinds of balloons, ribbons etc. and various programmes were held. Dr. A.C Pandey, warden of Swami Vivekananda Hostel including wardens of other hostels were present along with the students of the hostel and celebrated the event together. A welcome speech was given by Dr. A.C Pandey which emphasized mainly on the life history of Bharat Ratna Dr. Radhakrishnan. He also spoke about the contributions of teachers on strengthening societies and the importance of proper education and discipline to build a better India.
HINDI DIVAS (NATIONAL RAJBHASHA DIVAS)- SEPTEMBER 14, 2014(INMATES COMPETE FOR HINDI ELOCUTION)
Rajbhasha Hindi Divas was celebrated in the hostel on 14th September, 2014. All the inmates of the hostel participated in Hindi elocution competition. The competition was conducted by hostel warden Dr. A.C. Pandey. The competition was won by Atul, Pranav Vashishtha and Gautam Jangid. The volunteers of students activists group was led by Mr. Sumit Sonkar (Ex- CP) .On this occasion Prof. O.K Belwal- chief hostel warden, Dr. A.C. Pandey, Ms. Rachna Jaiswal, Dr. Seema Rawat, Dr. Brijesh Gangil and other wardens were also present. As said by Dr. Pandey, the objective of the event was to spread the importance of national language Hindi among today's youth.
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The Swachh Bharat Mission opened to a rousing start in the hostel on 2nd October, 2014 with a large number of inmates pitching in with efforts to make their hostel and surrounding areas neat and tidy. The collective activities as a step towards the national cleanliness drive marked Mahatma Gandhi's 145th birth anniversary. Ex- Vice-Chancellor Prof. L.J. Singh and Ex-Registrar Prof. P.S. Rana launched the cleanliness campaign in the state by delivering a pledge to the inmates of the hostel for remaining committed towards spending 100 hours a year and two hours a week - cleaning their surroundings. In the presence of Chief Hostel warden- Prof. O.K. Belwal and Warden- Dr. A.C. Pandey, students of Swami Vivekananda Hostel along with the wardens cleaned their rooms and hostel premises .The volunteers of students activists group was led by Ankit Singh & Sumit Sonkar. An initiative of 'making a difference –by being the difference' (MAD) was also taken in the form of a cleanup drive at Chauras campus and an awareness campaign around the central dump in the campus area with an aim to create leadership qualities with a sense of taking responsibilities in the present generation.
SHAKTI PUJA, OCTOBER 3-4, 2014Inmates of the hostel celebrated Shakti Puja by organizing “Ratri Jagran” on 3rd October 2014.The celebration was started by performing 'katha' devoted to deity Durga. Warden- Dr. A.C Pandey, warden of girl's hostel- Ms. Rachna Jaiswal and the students of Swami Vivekananda Hostel performed all the rites and rituals. Students performed all kinds of bhajans and enjoyed to their fullest by dancing to the tunes with full devotion to the almighty. Students from Aryabhatta hostel (the research hostel) also ensured their presence on the occasion and contributed immensely to the celebration.
REGIONAL WORKSHOP ON SELF REALIZATION THROUGH MEDITATION, NOVEMBER 21, 2014Focusing on the importance of meditation and yoga, Chief hostel warden Prof. O.K Belwal, warden of Swami Vivekanand Hostel Dr. A.C. Pandey along with the students of hostel led by Sneah Todi, Priyank Dobhal, Sumit Sonkar, Akshay Gautam, Ankit Singh and Saddam Hussain conducted a regional workshop on self realization through meditation on 21st November. The whole workshop was supervised under Dr. A.R Nautiyal, Dean of School of Agriculture & Allied Science which was followed by a spiritual and motivational speech from Dr. K.D Purohit. In his speech he emphasized on the significance of devotion and meditation with a practical approach and taught the students different meditational practices which would help them in self realization.
MEGA-QUIZ CONTEST, DECEMBER 5, 2014An Educational Quiz Competition was held in the common hall of Swami Vivekananda Hostel based on the current affairs and also concentrating on the general knowledge.
PRE-CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION, DECEMBER 5, 2014Prior to the grand celebration on 25th December, a Pre-Christmas day was feted on 6th December in the common hall of the Hostel. This was based on the idea of Christmas period celebrated in various European countries which starts from December 6 till the New Year. On this event the whole common hall was decorated. The arrangements were made by the students of hostel which included Avala Ramesh, Mehmood Hussain, Zulfiqar Ahmed, Sneah Todi and Sumit Sonkar.
UNIVERSITY EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION AND GUIDANCE BUREAU
The University has an Employment and Guidance Bureau of the Uttarakhand State Government. Located at Srinagar Campus, the Bureau helps students in registering with the District Employment Exchange and provides information/guidance with respect to matters related to employment. The Bureau has been providing employment and other information to the students since the inception of the University, and the students have benefited immensely from the Bureau. It also helps in professional guidance & career counseling to the students through establishing career corners. Uttarakhand Government has started 'Employment cum Skill Development Allowance' since 9 November 2012 for registered unemployed candidates. During present session the total registered candidates were 1104 (398 male and 706 female) under the E-District Plan.
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Total Residents
Hostel Campus Resident students Male Female
SC ST OBC GEN SC ST OBC GEN Total
Total
1 Chaukhamba Boys Hostel Birla Campus 06 04 21 40 - - - 712 Trishul Boys Hostel Birla Campus 03 16 18 25 - - - 623 Babu Jagjeevanram Birla Campus 01 04 15 14 - - - 34
Boys Hostel 4 Alaknanda Girls Hostel Birla Campus - - - - 10 03 03 32 485 Mandakini Girls Hostel Chauras Campus - - - - 11 13 12 49 856 Bhagirathi Girls Hostel Chauras Campus - - - - 14 14 28 94 1507 Swami Vivekanad Hostel Chauras Campus 20 08 20 42 - - - - 908 Arya Bhatt Research Hostel Chauras Campus 06 04 12 21 - - - - 439 Nanda Devi Hostel Chauras Campus - - - - 05 02 14 29 5010 Ganga Higher Studies Chauras Campus - - - - - 04 04 20 2811.Yamuna Girls Hostel Chauras Campus 03 04 06 35 4811 Tirhari Boys Hostel SRT Campus 11 24 22 105 - - - - 16212 Bal Ganga Girls Hostel SRT Campus - - - - 12 03 09 72 9613 Boys Hostel Pauri BGR Campus 07 16 02 25 - - - - 5014 Girls Hostel Pauri BGR Campus - - - - 06 02 03 28 39
Total 54 76 110 272 61 45 79 359 1056
TEACHER'S DAY CELEBRATION- SEPTEMBER 5, 2014
On the auspicious occasion of 126th birthday of our second president Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, Teacher's Day was celebrated in Swami Vivekananda Hostel. It was conducted by group of students of hostel led by Raman Kattal & Sumit Sonkar (Ex- CP). The common hall of the hostel was decorated with all kinds of balloons, ribbons etc. and various programmes were held. Dr. A.C Pandey, warden of Swami Vivekananda Hostel including wardens of other hostels were present along with the students of the hostel and celebrated the event together. A welcome speech was given by Dr. A.C Pandey which emphasized mainly on the life history of Bharat Ratna Dr. Radhakrishnan. He also spoke about the contributions of teachers on strengthening societies and the importance of proper education and discipline to build a better India.
HINDI DIVAS (NATIONAL RAJBHASHA DIVAS)- SEPTEMBER 14, 2014(INMATES COMPETE FOR HINDI ELOCUTION)
Rajbhasha Hindi Divas was celebrated in the hostel on 14th September, 2014. All the inmates of the hostel participated in Hindi elocution competition. The competition was conducted by hostel warden Dr. A.C. Pandey. The competition was won by Atul, Pranav Vashishtha and Gautam Jangid. The volunteers of students activists group was led by Mr. Sumit Sonkar (Ex- CP) .On this occasion Prof. O.K Belwal- chief hostel warden, Dr. A.C. Pandey, Ms. Rachna Jaiswal, Dr. Seema Rawat, Dr. Brijesh Gangil and other wardens were also present. As said by Dr. Pandey, the objective of the event was to spread the importance of national language Hindi among today's youth.
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publishers now offer electronic access declining from print subscription. The literature covers essentially all fields of learning, including Social Science, Humanities, Physical, Chemical, Biological Science, Mathematics etc. This has brought the Universities at par with the best research and academic institutions in the country. The connectivity will facilitate the University to communicate with the other Universities in the country, abroad and also share library resources established by Information and Library Network (INFLIBNET). The aim towards the establishment of UGC-Infonet/INFLIBNET Centre, is to provide the access of Library facility through Internet, to the University staff/students for their virtual enhancement of the academic status, ongoing academic activities in the Universities, Research Institutions etc. The Infonet is enabling the university sector and college community to actively participate in the process of learning and teaching, regardless of their geographical locations.
Under this prestigious Programme, the University established the INFONET laboratory and since then it is providing the facility to access almost 6500 journals (full text) covering all areas of learning. A Laboratory having 2 Mbps leased line with 24 IBM P-IV, Server etc. machines in a Client/Server architecture, have been installed at Central Library, for the purpose. The above facility is now being used by faculties, research scholars and students.
DATA PROCESSING CENTRE
Data Processing Centre was established in 2003 with the approval of university and state government. The main aim of the centre was to implement an efficient and transparent system, utilizing the state of art Information Technology resources for effective information storage, retrieval and transfer mainly related to computerization of University results, generation of mark sheet, degree etc. of the various examinations conducted by the university.
University conducts more than 412 exams, in an academic year and approximately 1.6 Lac candidates appear for the examination. Every year, approximately 40,000 degrees are conferred. Data Processing Centre is well equipped with ICR/ OMR and high speed Line Printers along with Digital Photocopier and Duplo Machine. A customized Application Software "Examination Result Processing System (EDPS) is being utilizing for processing the results of various examinations conducted by the University including printing of mark sheets, tabulation charts and degree certificates of students.
DISPENSARY
In 1997, the University set up its own dispensary in the Birla Campus, Srinagar, which was established permanently in 2004. The dispensary caters the need of all the students and staff, including regular check up and medicines for common ailments. Presently, dispensary is having three posts of doctor, out of which two posts, are lying vacant. Dispensary prescribes and provides all medicines available free of cost to students and staff.
UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
HNB Garhwal University Library system was established in the year 1973 as a central facility to fulfill the information requirements of the academic community of the university. The Central Library of the University has been shifted to its new permanent Central Library building and started functioning since 1989. The new building is having the total Plinth area of 38,700 sq ft (approx). A part from the Central Library at Birla Campus, a well equipped library at Chauras Campus has been established in the year 2003 which is having a very good collection, especially on the subjects like science and technology and management. Both the campuses (Tehri and Pauri) of University are also having the library with an excellent collection of learning resources. The main function of library includes – collection development of knowledge resources, technical processing, organization, retrieval and dissemination of information to the end users.
The Central Library a three-storey building at Birla campus is having a reading facility for the capacity for 200 users at a time. A part from the Central Library, all the Campuses encompass well developed libraries and reasonably good facilities to cater the information needs of users. In the XII plan, the University has proposed to have modernized library system and along with the renovation and extension of Central Library at Birla Campus on the
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DISTANCE LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES (IGNOU)
publishers now offer electronic access declining from print subscription. The literature covers essentially all fields of learning, including Social Science, Humanities, Physical, Chemical, Biological Science, Mathematics etc. This has brought the Universities at par with the best research and academic institutions in the country. The connectivity will facilitate the University to communicate with the other Universities in the country, abroad and also share library resources established by Information and Library Network (INFLIBNET). The aim towards the establishment of UGC-Infonet/INFLIBNET Centre, is to provide the access of Library facility through Internet, to the University staff/students for their virtual enhancement of the academic status, ongoing academic activities in the Universities, Research Institutions etc. The Infonet is enabling the university sector and college community to actively participate in the process of learning and teaching, regardless of their geographical locations.
Under this prestigious Programme, the University established the INFONET laboratory and since then it is providing the facility to access almost 6500 journals (full text) covering all areas of learning. A Laboratory having 2 Mbps leased line with 24 IBM P-IV, Server etc. machines in a Client/Server architecture, have been installed at Central Library, for the purpose. The above facility is now being used by faculties, research scholars and students.
DATA PROCESSING CENTRE
Data Processing Centre was established in 2003 with the approval of university and state government. The main aim of the centre was to implement an efficient and transparent system, utilizing the state of art Information Technology resources for effective information storage, retrieval and transfer mainly related to computerization of University results, generation of mark sheet, degree etc. of the various examinations conducted by the university.
University conducts more than 412 exams, in an academic year and approximately 1.6 Lac candidates appear for the examination. Every year, approximately 40,000 degrees are conferred. Data Processing Centre is well equipped with ICR/ OMR and high speed Line Printers along with Digital Photocopier and Duplo Machine. A customized Application Software "Examination Result Processing System (EDPS) is being utilizing for processing the results of various examinations conducted by the University including printing of mark sheets, tabulation charts and degree certificates of students.
DISPENSARY
In 1997, the University set up its own dispensary in the Birla Campus, Srinagar, which was established permanently in 2004. The dispensary caters the need of all the students and staff, including regular check up and medicines for common ailments. Presently, dispensary is having three posts of doctor, out of which two posts, are lying vacant. Dispensary prescribes and provides all medicines available free of cost to students and staff.
UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
HNB Garhwal University Library system was established in the year 1973 as a central facility to fulfill the information requirements of the academic community of the university. The Central Library of the University has been shifted to its new permanent Central Library building and started functioning since 1989. The new building is having the total Plinth area of 38,700 sq ft (approx). A part from the Central Library at Birla Campus, a well equipped library at Chauras Campus has been established in the year 2003 which is having a very good collection, especially on the subjects like science and technology and management. Both the campuses (Tehri and Pauri) of University are also having the library with an excellent collection of learning resources. The main function of library includes – collection development of knowledge resources, technical processing, organization, retrieval and dissemination of information to the end users.
The Central Library a three-storey building at Birla campus is having a reading facility for the capacity for 200 users at a time. A part from the Central Library, all the Campuses encompass well developed libraries and reasonably good facilities to cater the information needs of users. In the XII plan, the University has proposed to have modernized library system and along with the renovation and extension of Central Library at Birla Campus on the
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line of the modern library system.
The Knowledge Resources available in University System has been categorized in 09 collections and accordingly, arranged and maintained separately : 1) Text Book Collection, 2)Reference Collection, 3) Periodical and Magazine Collection, 4) Ph.D. Theses Collection, 5) Reports and Conference Proceedings Collection, 6) Donated Collection of Eminent Scholars which includes important Manuscripts and rare documents, 7) Himalayan and Uttarakhand Collection, 8) Audio-Visual Collection and 9) Digital and Electronic Collection. Details of the libraries during the reporting year i.e., 2014-15 –
STAFF DETAILS:
S No. Name Designation
Central Library, Srinagar
1. Sh Pawan Singh Bisht Cataloguer
2. Sh Chandra Mohan Bhatt Cataloguer
3. Sh Sanjay Kumar Gautam Cataloguer
Chauras Library, Chauras
1. Sh Narendra Datt Jhaldiyal Cataloguer
SRT Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri
1 Sh Hansraj Singh Bisht Library Asstt.
BGR Campus, Pauri
1Sh. Pramod Kumar Chamoli Asstt. Librarian
2. Smt. Minta Chauhan CataloguerDuring the year 2014-15 the activities carried out are by the libraries as follows:
COLLECTION OF BOOKS AND JOURNALS
The University Library system has a stock of more than 4lakh books, out of which 29869 books have been added to the collection during 2014-15. A total number of 130 Newspapers and Magazines have been subscribed during this period.
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line of the modern library system.
The Knowledge Resources available in University System has been categorized in 09 collections and accordingly, arranged and maintained separately : 1) Text Book Collection, 2)Reference Collection, 3) Periodical and Magazine Collection, 4) Ph.D. Theses Collection, 5) Reports and Conference Proceedings Collection, 6) Donated Collection of Eminent Scholars which includes important Manuscripts and rare documents, 7) Himalayan and Uttarakhand Collection, 8) Audio-Visual Collection and 9) Digital and Electronic Collection. Details of the libraries during the reporting year i.e., 2014-15 –
STAFF DETAILS:
S No. Name Designation
Central Library, Srinagar
1. Sh Pawan Singh Bisht Cataloguer
2. Sh Chandra Mohan Bhatt Cataloguer
3. Sh Sanjay Kumar Gautam Cataloguer
Chauras Library, Chauras
1. Sh Narendra Datt Jhaldiyal Cataloguer
SRT Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri
1 Sh Hansraj Singh Bisht Library Asstt.
BGR Campus, Pauri
1Sh. Pramod Kumar Chamoli Asstt. Librarian
2. Smt. Minta Chauhan CataloguerDuring the year 2014-15 the activities carried out are by the libraries as follows:
COLLECTION OF BOOKS AND JOURNALS
The University Library system has a stock of more than 4lakh books, out of which 29869 books have been added to the collection during 2014-15. A total number of 130 Newspapers and Magazines have been subscribed during this period.
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ACCESSIONING AND TECHNICAL PROCESSING OF DOCUMENTS During this period, following Technical Activites were undertaken by the libraries:
Technical Activities
Srinagar
Chauras
Tehri
Pauri
Total
Accessioning
11676
documents6443
documents7433
documents4317
documents29869
documentsClassification 30000
documentsNIL NIL NIL 30000
documents
CIRCULATION UNIT
Library Membership
Srinagar
Chauras
Tehri
Pauri
Total
Total UG/PG Student
Registered
4605
410
1950
1371
8336
Ph.D. Research Scholars
128
50
20
21
219
M.Phil.
02
-
-
-
02Teachers and
Staff
633
140
164
139
1076
Total Number of Membership
5368
600
2134
1531
9663
Number of User Visited
Library
29164 21600 13050 3112 66926
Number of Transactions
29517 25700 12035 - 67252
Number of Books Issued
14039 6750 8075 7658 36522
PERIODICAL UNIT
Activities Srinagar Chauras Tehri Pauri TotalNews Paper Registration
10 07 10 06 33
Newspaper Display
10 07 10 06 33
Magazines Registration
49 33 15 - 97
Magazines Display
49 33 15 - 97
BOOK EXHIBITIONS ON GANDHIANA AND SARDAR VALABHABHAI PATEL The exhibition on Gandhian and Sardar Valabhabhi Patel Literature have been conducted by the central library from 1st to 10th October, 2014 and 31st October to 14th November, 2014 respectively. A large number of students and faculty have looked gone through the literature displayed in the exhibitions.
Establishment of ETD section Presently, Central Library has more than 2546 theses submitted by the researchers of the university. To preserve and make available and accessible the university’s research output, the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed with INFLIBNET for submitting and uploading PhD/Post Doctoral to Shodhganga : A repository of PhD theses submitted to the Indian Universities.
WorkshopA Workshop on 'Academic Library Modernization and Automation' has been conducted by the Central Library from 5th to 9th August, 2014. A Workshop have been attended by all library staff of the university
DISTRIBUTION OF COLLECTION
Srinagar
Chauras
Tehri
Pauri
Total190398
documents
48376 documents
111242 documents
99108 documents
449124documents
At present Library has a stock of 2546 Theses.
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ACCESSIONING AND TECHNICAL PROCESSING OF DOCUMENTS During this period, following Technical Activites were undertaken by the libraries:
Technical Activities
Srinagar
Chauras
Tehri
Pauri
Total
Accessioning
11676
documents6443
documents7433
documents4317
documents29869
documentsClassification 30000
documentsNIL NIL NIL 30000
documents
CIRCULATION UNIT
Library Membership
Srinagar
Chauras
Tehri
Pauri
Total
Total UG/PG Student
Registered
4605
410
1950
1371
8336
Ph.D. Research Scholars
128
50
20
21
219
M.Phil.
02
-
-
-
02Teachers and
Staff
633
140
164
139
1076
Total Number of Membership
5368
600
2134
1531
9663
Number of User Visited
Library
29164 21600 13050 3112 66926
Number of Transactions
29517 25700 12035 - 67252
Number of Books Issued
14039 6750 8075 7658 36522
PERIODICAL UNIT
Activities Srinagar Chauras Tehri Pauri TotalNews Paper Registration
10 07 10 06 33
Newspaper Display
10 07 10 06 33
Magazines Registration
49 33 15 - 97
Magazines Display
49 33 15 - 97
BOOK EXHIBITIONS ON GANDHIANA AND SARDAR VALABHABHAI PATEL The exhibition on Gandhian and Sardar Valabhabhi Patel Literature have been conducted by the central library from 1st to 10th October, 2014 and 31st October to 14th November, 2014 respectively. A large number of students and faculty have looked gone through the literature displayed in the exhibitions.
Establishment of ETD section Presently, Central Library has more than 2546 theses submitted by the researchers of the university. To preserve and make available and accessible the university’s research output, the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed with INFLIBNET for submitting and uploading PhD/Post Doctoral to Shodhganga : A repository of PhD theses submitted to the Indian Universities.
WorkshopA Workshop on 'Academic Library Modernization and Automation' has been conducted by the Central Library from 5th to 9th August, 2014. A Workshop have been attended by all library staff of the university
DISTRIBUTION OF COLLECTION
Srinagar
Chauras
Tehri
Pauri
Total190398
documents
48376 documents
111242 documents
99108 documents
449124documents
At present Library has a stock of 2546 Theses.
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INTRODUCTION OF CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM
For enhancing efficiency and excellence in higher education and to mitigate the problems of students on migration from one institution to another Ministry of Human Resource Development and University Grants Commission issued guidelines for adoption of CBCS across all the universities in November 2014. Vice Chancellor constituted a Committee consisting of seven members under the leadership of Professor O.P.Sati, Dean, School of Sciences, for the implementation of CBCS on the directions of UGC in December 2014.
The CBCS committee held many meetings and invited suggestions from Deans of Schools, Head of Departments and other stakeholders including the students. The meetings of Board of Studies in various Departments offering variety of courses were held. The meeting of Academic Council of the University was held on January 31st, 2015 which resolved to implement Choice Based Credit System in the Under Graduate and Post Graduate Courses of the university w.e.f. 2015-16 academic calender on the guidelines of the UGC. The Academic Council authorized the Vice Chancellor to approve the syllabi passed by the Board of Studies for the implementation of CBCS in the university from July 2015.
University Grants Commission on April 10, 2015 uploaded the template of CBCS on its website including Model Syllabi of majority of courses recognized by UGC. The Board of Studies drafted and adopted the new syllabi which were formulated on the guidelines of U.G.C. Academic Ordinances of the university were amended to include CBCS in UG and PG courses and the syllabi were approved.
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
At present in the Community College (CC) there are two Mechanical Engineering related certificate courses in (i) Machining, and (ii) Welding, each of one semester (6 months) with at least 18 skill component credits ( + 12 credits or equivalent component of general courses) are being offered from September, 2014. In the first Semester 25 students enrolled for these courses.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CELL
The establishment of the community development cell was notified on March 31, 2015. The following are the members:
1. Prof. Anpurna Nautiyal, Department of Political Science, Convener
2. Prof. R.R. Nautiyal, Department of Economics, Member
3. Prof. M.C. Nautiyal, HAPPRC, Member
4. Prof. R.P. Gairola, Department of Physics, Member
5. Prof. Rama Maikhuri, Department of Education, Member
6. Dr. Prashant Kandari, Department of Economics, Member
7. Dr. J.P. Bhatt, Department of Sociology and Social work, Member
8. Dr. Atul Dhyani, Department of Commerce, Member
SPECIAL COMMITTEES9. Dr.B. S. Bhandari, Department of Botany, Member
10. Dr. R.K. Maikhuri, G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development, Srinagar Dr. Vinod Nautiyal, Department of Yoga, Member
11. Shri N.K. Khanduri (AE (1) Elect), Member
12. Shri M.P. Dobhal (Engineering Section), Member
Co-opted members
1. Prof. S.S. Rawat, Department of Adult and continuing education
2. Dr. Ajeet Negi, Department of Forestry and Natural Resource
3. Shri Rajendra Prasad (JE Electricity department)
The activities undertaken since its inception:
• Survey of the identified villages to assess the facilities and their requirement
• Village visits and Interaction with villagers, children and teachers
• Meeting with the Gram Pradhans Khola, Dhari, Dhikwal Gaon, Sarna and Aethana Daang for assessing the needs and the role of the University for the development of their villages.
• Preparation of action plan and budget for the activities being planned in the villages: Khola, Dhari, Dikhwal Gaon, Sarna and Aethana Daang.
MOOC’S
In connection with the circular no. HNBGU/2015/RO/54 dated 31.03.2015 of the University; a letter was sent to all deans of University to submit proposals for generating such contents of different streams related to their departments and to nominate a faculty co-coordinator for this task from each school. The different proposals received are as follows
S.N. Name of the
School Name of the Department Course Name
1. School of Education Department of Yoga Certificate course in Applied Yoga
Department of Adult Continuing Education and Extension
Certificate course in Gender Education
Department of Physical Education Certificate course in Sports Management
Department of Education Certificate course in Inclusive Education
School of Management
Centre for Mountain Tourism and Hospitality Studies
Certification course on Travel agency management
School of Commerce
Department of Commerce
Certificate Course in Computer Accounting
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INTRODUCTION OF CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM
For enhancing efficiency and excellence in higher education and to mitigate the problems of students on migration from one institution to another Ministry of Human Resource Development and University Grants Commission issued guidelines for adoption of CBCS across all the universities in November 2014. Vice Chancellor constituted a Committee consisting of seven members under the leadership of Professor O.P.Sati, Dean, School of Sciences, for the implementation of CBCS on the directions of UGC in December 2014.
The CBCS committee held many meetings and invited suggestions from Deans of Schools, Head of Departments and other stakeholders including the students. The meetings of Board of Studies in various Departments offering variety of courses were held. The meeting of Academic Council of the University was held on January 31st, 2015 which resolved to implement Choice Based Credit System in the Under Graduate and Post Graduate Courses of the university w.e.f. 2015-16 academic calender on the guidelines of the UGC. The Academic Council authorized the Vice Chancellor to approve the syllabi passed by the Board of Studies for the implementation of CBCS in the university from July 2015.
University Grants Commission on April 10, 2015 uploaded the template of CBCS on its website including Model Syllabi of majority of courses recognized by UGC. The Board of Studies drafted and adopted the new syllabi which were formulated on the guidelines of U.G.C. Academic Ordinances of the university were amended to include CBCS in UG and PG courses and the syllabi were approved.
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
At present in the Community College (CC) there are two Mechanical Engineering related certificate courses in (i) Machining, and (ii) Welding, each of one semester (6 months) with at least 18 skill component credits ( + 12 credits or equivalent component of general courses) are being offered from September, 2014. In the first Semester 25 students enrolled for these courses.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CELL
The establishment of the community development cell was notified on March 31, 2015. The following are the members:
1. Prof. Anpurna Nautiyal, Department of Political Science, Convener
2. Prof. R.R. Nautiyal, Department of Economics, Member
3. Prof. M.C. Nautiyal, HAPPRC, Member
4. Prof. R.P. Gairola, Department of Physics, Member
5. Prof. Rama Maikhuri, Department of Education, Member
6. Dr. Prashant Kandari, Department of Economics, Member
7. Dr. J.P. Bhatt, Department of Sociology and Social work, Member
8. Dr. Atul Dhyani, Department of Commerce, Member
SPECIAL COMMITTEES9. Dr.B. S. Bhandari, Department of Botany, Member
10. Dr. R.K. Maikhuri, G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development, Srinagar Dr. Vinod Nautiyal, Department of Yoga, Member
11. Shri N.K. Khanduri (AE (1) Elect), Member
12. Shri M.P. Dobhal (Engineering Section), Member
Co-opted members
1. Prof. S.S. Rawat, Department of Adult and continuing education
2. Dr. Ajeet Negi, Department of Forestry and Natural Resource
3. Shri Rajendra Prasad (JE Electricity department)
The activities undertaken since its inception:
• Survey of the identified villages to assess the facilities and their requirement
• Village visits and Interaction with villagers, children and teachers
• Meeting with the Gram Pradhans Khola, Dhari, Dhikwal Gaon, Sarna and Aethana Daang for assessing the needs and the role of the University for the development of their villages.
• Preparation of action plan and budget for the activities being planned in the villages: Khola, Dhari, Dikhwal Gaon, Sarna and Aethana Daang.
MOOC’S
In connection with the circular no. HNBGU/2015/RO/54 dated 31.03.2015 of the University; a letter was sent to all deans of University to submit proposals for generating such contents of different streams related to their departments and to nominate a faculty co-coordinator for this task from each school. The different proposals received are as follows
S.N. Name of the
School Name of the Department Course Name
1. School of Education Department of Yoga Certificate course in Applied Yoga
Department of Adult Continuing Education and Extension
Certificate course in Gender Education
Department of Physical Education Certificate course in Sports Management
Department of Education Certificate course in Inclusive Education
School of Management
Centre for Mountain Tourism and Hospitality Studies
Certification course on Travel agency management
School of Commerce
Department of Commerce
Certificate Course in Computer Accounting
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2. School of
Engineering and Technology
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Certificate course in Website design
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Certificate course in Printed Circuit Board Design
Department of Information Technology
Certificate course in Computer Hardware and Networking
Department of Instrumentation Engineering
Certificate course in Industrial Instrumentation
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Certificate course in Machining and Welding
3.
School of Law
Department of Law
Certificate course in Human Rights
CAMPUS CONNECT
All Central Universities must make their CampusesWi-Fi enabled (10 Gbps) under Campus Connect Scheme.Action Taken
The task had been assigned to BSNL, however, they have regretted. Some Government agencies have approached the University, along with their proposals and approximate cost for Wi-Fi. These proposals will be put before forth coming FC meeting. Because of budgetary Constraints University could not do so until so far? The University has also requested UGC a budgetary support of 19.50 crores for Wi-Fi connectivity.Regarding the establishment of Wi-Fi connectivity, to my knowledge, MHRD authorized ERNET India, to survey university campus and submit detail (technical & commercial) report through university for their approval. MHRD will provide financial support for the purpose.
INNOVATION CLUB AND FESTIVAL OF INNOVATIONS
The Innovators Club held periodic meetings and devised means to identify the innovators in the region. Earlier the Club identified the spatial domain and subject areas to identify the innovators. Innovations in the subject areas that are more relevant to the hill regions have been identified. Two members of the Club attended the meeting of Innovation Clubs held on 10 March 2015 at RB Cultural Centre, President's Estate, New Delhi as part of the Festival of Innovations. The Club presented two posters as per the schedule of the meeting, one representing the activities of the Club and another with a prospective vision wherein the emphasis was laid on harnessing the water resources for innovation of the traditional water mill that is an environment friendly device. Innovation in designing of pipe for maximum water force, selection of wood for turbine, pipe etc. have been identified by the Club.
The Club members interacted with individual innovators, whose innovations are more relevent to the mountain region. During the interactions the possibilities of setting up the demostration units to serve as working models was explored. The Innovators Club is working on expanding its reach to grassroots at institutional as well as individual level to explore and identify the innovations through various means of communication. One of the steps in this direction is to develop a web portal for submission of innovations and devising mechanisms for establishment of innovators network.
INCUBATION CENTRES
Under this activity, linkage has to be established with innovation incubators or create incubation centre in the
university itself. Due to non-availability of background information on innovation incubators initially the
information on such incubators in different HEIs in India was gathered. Adequate information has been gathered
from all across the country. Different institutions have developed different mechanisms to facilitate the process of
incubation of innovators/entrepreneurs. The Incubators have been named differently at different institutions mainly
the IITs e.g. IITM Incubation Cell of IIT_Madras; The Science and Technology Entrepreneurs' Park/Technology
Business Incubation (STEP/TBI) at IIT Kharagpur; Entrepreneurship Development Cell at IIT Roorkee; The Society
for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (SINE) administering a Business Incubator at IIT Mumbai; Technology
Business Incubator at Birla Institute of Technology, Pilani etc. Amity Innovation Incubator of Amity University
supported by DST, GOI has also figured prominently. Most of these Incubators have been serving as a conduit
between the institution and the incubatees. The latter include the entrepreneurs as well as the companies. The services
offered are wide ranging from providing space, technical support to financial support on defined conditions. The
process of linking up with the incubators requires a thorough deliberation at the institutional level. The Academia-
Industry Interface of the university needs to play a significant role to facilitate the process of establishment of the
incubation centre or to link up with the existing incubation centres of other HEIs. Efforts on this are in progress.
INSPIRED TEACHERS NETWORK (I.T.N.)-BIRLA CAMPUS
The Network held periodic meetings for interaction among the Members and to develop means and methods to
organize activities that would strengthen the process of character building in the students, promote value education
and also help in personality development of the students. Lectures cum interactive talks were organized by the
Network for the students. One such talk on 'Time Management' was organized for the students of social sciences that
was delivered by Dr. A.C. Pandey, Department of Business Management. During the discussion, the assessment of
problematic factors with regard to time management of individuals revealed that procrastination was the prime
factor in the time management of the students. A talk on 'Personality Dynamics through Neuro-Linguistic
Programming' was organized for the engineering and management students. The talk was delivered by Prof. D. S.
Negi, Department of Mathematics. The Network has also taken up issues of general interest for deliberations and
creating awareness among the students and consistently organizes activities to facilitate the same. The Network has
been coordinating with IQAC for further expansion of the Inspired Teachers Network taking inputs from the student
feedback as also with the Network in other campuses.
INDUSTRY LINKAGES
The emerging era of collaborations between academia and industry offers advantages to both entities and a
means by which academic institutions and industry can address common challenges to their mutual benefit. When
academia-industry partnerships work well, they can facilitate research discoveries reaching the people who need
them and serving the purposes for which they are required.
The requirements necessary to establish strong and mutually rewarding partnerships, the hurdles that must be
overcome, and the added benefits to society in general and students in particular that could emerge, would form the
basis for deliberations.
This initiative by the Department of Business Management is an attempt to understand the industry expectations
from the academic and use it as launching pad for the budding managers from the department of Business
Management. Besides students from MBA the event will be attended by the students of Pharmacy, Engineering,
Computer Science, Hotel Management and Tourism in large number and they will also have an opportunity to
interact with the industry professionals.
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2. School of
Engineering and Technology
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Certificate course in Website design
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Certificate course in Printed Circuit Board Design
Department of Information Technology
Certificate course in Computer Hardware and Networking
Department of Instrumentation Engineering
Certificate course in Industrial Instrumentation
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Certificate course in Machining and Welding
3.
School of Law
Department of Law
Certificate course in Human Rights
CAMPUS CONNECT
All Central Universities must make their CampusesWi-Fi enabled (10 Gbps) under Campus Connect Scheme.Action Taken
The task had been assigned to BSNL, however, they have regretted. Some Government agencies have approached the University, along with their proposals and approximate cost for Wi-Fi. These proposals will be put before forth coming FC meeting. Because of budgetary Constraints University could not do so until so far? The University has also requested UGC a budgetary support of 19.50 crores for Wi-Fi connectivity.Regarding the establishment of Wi-Fi connectivity, to my knowledge, MHRD authorized ERNET India, to survey university campus and submit detail (technical & commercial) report through university for their approval. MHRD will provide financial support for the purpose.
INNOVATION CLUB AND FESTIVAL OF INNOVATIONS
The Innovators Club held periodic meetings and devised means to identify the innovators in the region. Earlier the Club identified the spatial domain and subject areas to identify the innovators. Innovations in the subject areas that are more relevant to the hill regions have been identified. Two members of the Club attended the meeting of Innovation Clubs held on 10 March 2015 at RB Cultural Centre, President's Estate, New Delhi as part of the Festival of Innovations. The Club presented two posters as per the schedule of the meeting, one representing the activities of the Club and another with a prospective vision wherein the emphasis was laid on harnessing the water resources for innovation of the traditional water mill that is an environment friendly device. Innovation in designing of pipe for maximum water force, selection of wood for turbine, pipe etc. have been identified by the Club.
The Club members interacted with individual innovators, whose innovations are more relevent to the mountain region. During the interactions the possibilities of setting up the demostration units to serve as working models was explored. The Innovators Club is working on expanding its reach to grassroots at institutional as well as individual level to explore and identify the innovations through various means of communication. One of the steps in this direction is to develop a web portal for submission of innovations and devising mechanisms for establishment of innovators network.
INCUBATION CENTRES
Under this activity, linkage has to be established with innovation incubators or create incubation centre in the
university itself. Due to non-availability of background information on innovation incubators initially the
information on such incubators in different HEIs in India was gathered. Adequate information has been gathered
from all across the country. Different institutions have developed different mechanisms to facilitate the process of
incubation of innovators/entrepreneurs. The Incubators have been named differently at different institutions mainly
the IITs e.g. IITM Incubation Cell of IIT_Madras; The Science and Technology Entrepreneurs' Park/Technology
Business Incubation (STEP/TBI) at IIT Kharagpur; Entrepreneurship Development Cell at IIT Roorkee; The Society
for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (SINE) administering a Business Incubator at IIT Mumbai; Technology
Business Incubator at Birla Institute of Technology, Pilani etc. Amity Innovation Incubator of Amity University
supported by DST, GOI has also figured prominently. Most of these Incubators have been serving as a conduit
between the institution and the incubatees. The latter include the entrepreneurs as well as the companies. The services
offered are wide ranging from providing space, technical support to financial support on defined conditions. The
process of linking up with the incubators requires a thorough deliberation at the institutional level. The Academia-
Industry Interface of the university needs to play a significant role to facilitate the process of establishment of the
incubation centre or to link up with the existing incubation centres of other HEIs. Efforts on this are in progress.
INSPIRED TEACHERS NETWORK (I.T.N.)-BIRLA CAMPUS
The Network held periodic meetings for interaction among the Members and to develop means and methods to
organize activities that would strengthen the process of character building in the students, promote value education
and also help in personality development of the students. Lectures cum interactive talks were organized by the
Network for the students. One such talk on 'Time Management' was organized for the students of social sciences that
was delivered by Dr. A.C. Pandey, Department of Business Management. During the discussion, the assessment of
problematic factors with regard to time management of individuals revealed that procrastination was the prime
factor in the time management of the students. A talk on 'Personality Dynamics through Neuro-Linguistic
Programming' was organized for the engineering and management students. The talk was delivered by Prof. D. S.
Negi, Department of Mathematics. The Network has also taken up issues of general interest for deliberations and
creating awareness among the students and consistently organizes activities to facilitate the same. The Network has
been coordinating with IQAC for further expansion of the Inspired Teachers Network taking inputs from the student
feedback as also with the Network in other campuses.
INDUSTRY LINKAGES
The emerging era of collaborations between academia and industry offers advantages to both entities and a
means by which academic institutions and industry can address common challenges to their mutual benefit. When
academia-industry partnerships work well, they can facilitate research discoveries reaching the people who need
them and serving the purposes for which they are required.
The requirements necessary to establish strong and mutually rewarding partnerships, the hurdles that must be
overcome, and the added benefits to society in general and students in particular that could emerge, would form the
basis for deliberations.
This initiative by the Department of Business Management is an attempt to understand the industry expectations
from the academic and use it as launching pad for the budding managers from the department of Business
Management. Besides students from MBA the event will be attended by the students of Pharmacy, Engineering,
Computer Science, Hotel Management and Tourism in large number and they will also have an opportunity to
interact with the industry professionals.
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HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 98 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)99
NATIONAL RANKING PARAMETERS
National Assessment and Accreditation Council has been entrusted with the task of accreditation of the universities awarding overall grades based on different parameters for the assessment that include curricular aspects, infrastructure and learning resources, learning and evaluation, research, consultancy and extension, governance and management, student support and progression, innovation and best practices etc. The parameters set are wide ranging and include the teacher-student ratio, fraction of faculty with Ph.D., books authored by the faculty members, performance of the students in competitive examinations for employment as well as higher education, placement of the students, quality publications, patents and technology transfer, collaborations and national and international awards received by the faculty, students participation in community services, alumni, scholarship access, income from sponsored research/consultancy etc. The Internal Quality Assurance Cell of the university as well as the Committee for NAAC accreditation has been reviewing all these parameters in respect of the university. The nodal person for this activity has been coordinating with Internal Quality Assurance Cell and other constituents of the university to review the above parameters - the status and scope for improvement.
ARTISTS/INNOVATION SCHOLARS IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAMME
The scheme is an effort to encourage both upcoming and established writers and Artists in India to explore the opportunities for heightened creativity by staying close to nature in the picturesque and serene surroundings of Rashtrapati Bhavan. The endeavor is to provide an environment which will inspire creative thinking and rejuvenate the artistic impulses so necessary for creation of works of art and literature. Various activities like reading sessions, exhibitions of works of art and interaction with the residents of Rashtrapati Bhavan, etc. are organized in consultation with the selected writers/artists.
II. Objectives of the Scheme
1. To provide a conducive environment to writers and artists at Rashtrapati Bhavan to give shape to their creativity.
2. To bring greater recognition to upcoming and established writers and artists.
3. To act as a source of inspiration for the young and upcoming writers and artists in the country and
4. To promote creative and positive thinking in the society, particularly amongst the youth of the country.
III. Who can apply?
All Indian nationals with an established track record in the field of art and literature.
IV. Selection Process
Applications are invited from interested applicants through the website of the President of India http://www.presidentofindia.nic.in. A Committee comprising of the following will screen the application and shortlist names for selection as a "Writers in-Residence” or an "Artist in-Residence”:-
(a) Secretary to the President
(b) Secretary, Ministry of Culture
(c) Additional Secretary to the President
(d) Press Secretary to the president
(e) Director, National Gallery of Modern Art
(f) Secretary Lalit Kala Academy
(g) Secretary, Sahitya Academy (h) Director, President’s Secretariat (Member-Secretary)
The Committee will scrutinize all applications received for the ‘Writer/Artists in-Residence’ scheme. The Committee will design the framework for selection of writers and artists for this ‘In-Residence’ scheme keeping in mind the overall objectives of the scheme. It will give preference to writers/artists who have won national/state awards (Padma, Sahitya Academy, Lalit Kala Academy Awards etc.). It will give preference, to the best extent possible, to young and upcoming writers and artists. It will also ensure, to the extent possible, a wide geographical representation. The Committee will shortlist a panel of sixteen writers/artists for a year, out of which eight writers/ artists may be invited to stay in Rashtrapati Bhavan as a "Writer in-Residence” or an "Artist in-Residence”. The duration of stay in Rashtrapati Bhavan under this scheme will be for a period of 2 weeks. The time of stay will be decided after consultation with the selected writers/artists. The Committee will receive feedback from the selected writers and artists at the end of their stay, and on the basis of such feedback, will modify/improve the scheme as required. The decision of the Committee in all matters relating to selection will be final.
University Initiative
Nominations under the scheme initiated by Hon’ble President of India have been invited from all concerned. Applications received as such shall be scrutinized by the committee of experts, constituted for the purpose and shortlisted candidates shall be invited for the presentation. Candidates finally selected as such, shall be nominated for the scheme by the university.
ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 100 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)101
NATIONAL RANKING PARAMETERS
National Assessment and Accreditation Council has been entrusted with the task of accreditation of the universities awarding overall grades based on different parameters for the assessment that include curricular aspects, infrastructure and learning resources, learning and evaluation, research, consultancy and extension, governance and management, student support and progression, innovation and best practices etc. The parameters set are wide ranging and include the teacher-student ratio, fraction of faculty with Ph.D., books authored by the faculty members, performance of the students in competitive examinations for employment as well as higher education, placement of the students, quality publications, patents and technology transfer, collaborations and national and international awards received by the faculty, students participation in community services, alumni, scholarship access, income from sponsored research/consultancy etc. The Internal Quality Assurance Cell of the university as well as the Committee for NAAC accreditation has been reviewing all these parameters in respect of the university. The nodal person for this activity has been coordinating with Internal Quality Assurance Cell and other constituents of the university to review the above parameters - the status and scope for improvement.
ARTISTS/INNOVATION SCHOLARS IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAMME
The scheme is an effort to encourage both upcoming and established writers and Artists in India to explore the opportunities for heightened creativity by staying close to nature in the picturesque and serene surroundings of Rashtrapati Bhavan. The endeavor is to provide an environment which will inspire creative thinking and rejuvenate the artistic impulses so necessary for creation of works of art and literature. Various activities like reading sessions, exhibitions of works of art and interaction with the residents of Rashtrapati Bhavan, etc. are organized in consultation with the selected writers/artists.
II. Objectives of the Scheme
1. To provide a conducive environment to writers and artists at Rashtrapati Bhavan to give shape to their creativity.
2. To bring greater recognition to upcoming and established writers and artists.
3. To act as a source of inspiration for the young and upcoming writers and artists in the country and
4. To promote creative and positive thinking in the society, particularly amongst the youth of the country.
III. Who can apply?
All Indian nationals with an established track record in the field of art and literature.
IV. Selection Process
Applications are invited from interested applicants through the website of the President of India http://www.presidentofindia.nic.in. A Committee comprising of the following will screen the application and shortlist names for selection as a "Writers in-Residence” or an "Artist in-Residence”:-
(a) Secretary to the President
(b) Secretary, Ministry of Culture
(c) Additional Secretary to the President
(d) Press Secretary to the president
(e) Director, National Gallery of Modern Art
(f) Secretary Lalit Kala Academy
(g) Secretary, Sahitya Academy (h) Director, President’s Secretariat (Member-Secretary)
The Committee will scrutinize all applications received for the ‘Writer/Artists in-Residence’ scheme. The Committee will design the framework for selection of writers and artists for this ‘In-Residence’ scheme keeping in mind the overall objectives of the scheme. It will give preference to writers/artists who have won national/state awards (Padma, Sahitya Academy, Lalit Kala Academy Awards etc.). It will give preference, to the best extent possible, to young and upcoming writers and artists. It will also ensure, to the extent possible, a wide geographical representation. The Committee will shortlist a panel of sixteen writers/artists for a year, out of which eight writers/ artists may be invited to stay in Rashtrapati Bhavan as a "Writer in-Residence” or an "Artist in-Residence”. The duration of stay in Rashtrapati Bhavan under this scheme will be for a period of 2 weeks. The time of stay will be decided after consultation with the selected writers/artists. The Committee will receive feedback from the selected writers and artists at the end of their stay, and on the basis of such feedback, will modify/improve the scheme as required. The decision of the Committee in all matters relating to selection will be final.
University Initiative
Nominations under the scheme initiated by Hon’ble President of India have been invited from all concerned. Applications received as such shall be scrutinized by the committee of experts, constituted for the purpose and shortlisted candidates shall be invited for the presentation. Candidates finally selected as such, shall be nominated for the scheme by the university.
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HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 100 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)101
CONSTRUCTION And
MAINTENANCE SECTION
HNB Garhwal University is amongst the largest Universities of the country not only for the number of the students participating in the examination, the collages and Institutes affiliated to it but in context to the physical expansion of the University through its distantly located campuses also. All these infrastructural development activities and developmental planning as well are being processed by the Section since the inception of the University.
The magnitude and number of developmental activities of new construction, campus development and renovation etc. across its three campuses along with extension campus at Chauras have been increased a lot after becoming a Central University in January 2009. Most of the departments of the University and disciplines imparting teaching and research are well facilitated with needful infrastructure and others are in process of progress and planning.
In view of ongoing developmental activities, maintenance of existing infrastructure and future planning of the University, the responsibilities of this section has been increased manifold. The section has taken up its responsibilities in a sincere manner, despite the less number of skilled manpower and Engineers available in the section and challenges faced due to recurrence of natural calamities for last few years, and put its best efforts to make use of the available resources and funds judiciously for the comprehensive development of the University.
STATUS OF VARIOUS DEVELOPMENTAL WORKS: A number of developmental projects were initiated by the University prior to conversion to a Central University in January 2009 for which the funds were to be released by the State Government. However due to lack of funds received from the State Government, the University could not complete the undergoing projects. Therefore after conversion to a Central University, the University envisages its priority towards completion of ongoing (liability) projects at first.
Apart from these old liability projects, new projects of building construction for various departments, students-sports facilities, hostels and residences were also initiated by the university in 11th plan and in 12th plan after acquiring the status of Central University.
THE BRIEF STATUS OF THE CONSTRUCTION WORKS OF THE UNIVERSITY DURING THE PERIOD OF REPORT (2014-15) IS AS UNDER:1- COMPLETED WORKS :I- In respect to the old works approved by State Govt. as State University. Out of a total 29 projects of building, boundary and roads etc. of old liability, 24 schemes were completed up to 2013-14 and 05 schemes completed/closed during the year of report (2014-15). The details of completed schemes are below.
S. No.
Name of the Scheme Approved
Estimated Cost Amount Paid Up to 31-03-2015
SU Grant CU Grant Total
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Type III-IV Residences, Pauri 453.94 265.73 188.21 453.94
2 Academic Activity Centre (Guest House) Chauras 1098.63 80.00 978.76 1058.76
3 Boundary wall, Chauras 195.84 28.00 167.84 195.84
4 Internal Road Phase III-IV, Chauras 181.70 125.09 30.00 155.09
5 SC/ST Girls Hostel, Chauras (SCP) 310.87 30.64 280.23 310.87
Total (01 to 05) : 2240.98 529.46 1645.04 2174.50
II- In respect to the new works approved by UGC as CU-In view of strengthening Academic Activities of the University and in order to cater the requirement of various departments and Student Amenities, 19 schemes were taken up by the University after acquiring the status of Central University with due approval of the Building Committee and the Finance Committee of the university during 11th plan and 12th plan. Out of these 19 schemes, 17 schemes have been completed and in use up to 2014-15 and other 02 schemes building work completed for which furnishing and external development works are in final stage.
The details of completed scheme are below.
Note:- For schemes at SN 06 &7 - Building work completed and furnishing & external development works in final stage
OTHER SIGNIFICANT WORKS:
1- Special Repair/Renovation:The university also gave priority towards face lifting of old structures by taking up special repair and renovation works in university campuses during 11th plan and 12th plan as well. Tasks of special repair/up gradations like phase lifting of Srinagar campus before start of new session, augmentation of labs of Microbiology, Biotechnology, chemistry and Zoology at Srinagar, repair/ renovation works in MCA building at chauras, construction of toilets for boys and girls at Pauri campus, construction of basketball court at Srinagar campus, repairing of HAPPRC laboratories at Tungnath etc. was completed during the period of report.
2- Slope protection and Restructuring of Damages at Chauras campus: The State of Uttarakhand has repeatedly been affected of natural calamities for last few years. As per the damages of June, 2013 the River Alaknanda has changed its course adjacent to Chauras campus of the university and a large area of Chauras campus along with comprehensive part of campus road, approach road of the campus, drinking water lines and outdoor stadium have been washed out.Considering the quantum of the task estimated to Rs. 6000.00 lacs, the work has been assigned to CPWD for execution as per the structural design/details/suggestions from IIT, Roorkee. As per the detail submitted by CPWD, University Building Committee and Finance Committee have approved the task in two phases. The First Phase should contain two parts i.e. construction of pre-cast cement concrete blocks and gabion wall structures as Part 1 and RBM filling behind the gabion wall, up to the level of gabion wall, as Part 2 as per the recommendation of IIT Roorkee. The Second Phase shall consist of RBM filling in tapering and RR stone masonry wall and other structures above filling as per the design suggested by IIT Roorkee.
S. N. Name of the work
Construction agency Est. cost
app. by F.C.
Amount paid during
2014-15
Total amount paid up to 31 March 2015
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
1 P.G. Arts Block, Pauri UPRNN 268.648 78.39 268.648
2 Non-Teaching Residence, Pauri UPRNN 97.52 19.82 97.52
3 Student Facility Centre - Bank, Fees Counter & Canteen etc.
UAPJN 481.03 100.00 481.03
4
Planetarium Chauras
CPWD
200.00
120.00
200.00
5
School of Engineering Phase-II
NBCC
4992.02
2580.00
4960.55
6
Guest House, Pauri
UPRNN
247.60
97.60
247.60
7
Extension of Administrative Block
CPWD
583.70
220.32
497.427
Total (01 to 07):
6870.518
3216.13
6752.775
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HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 102 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)103
CONSTRUCTION And
MAINTENANCE SECTION
HNB Garhwal University is amongst the largest Universities of the country not only for the number of the students participating in the examination, the collages and Institutes affiliated to it but in context to the physical expansion of the University through its distantly located campuses also. All these infrastructural development activities and developmental planning as well are being processed by the Section since the inception of the University.
The magnitude and number of developmental activities of new construction, campus development and renovation etc. across its three campuses along with extension campus at Chauras have been increased a lot after becoming a Central University in January 2009. Most of the departments of the University and disciplines imparting teaching and research are well facilitated with needful infrastructure and others are in process of progress and planning.
In view of ongoing developmental activities, maintenance of existing infrastructure and future planning of the University, the responsibilities of this section has been increased manifold. The section has taken up its responsibilities in a sincere manner, despite the less number of skilled manpower and Engineers available in the section and challenges faced due to recurrence of natural calamities for last few years, and put its best efforts to make use of the available resources and funds judiciously for the comprehensive development of the University.
STATUS OF VARIOUS DEVELOPMENTAL WORKS: A number of developmental projects were initiated by the University prior to conversion to a Central University in January 2009 for which the funds were to be released by the State Government. However due to lack of funds received from the State Government, the University could not complete the undergoing projects. Therefore after conversion to a Central University, the University envisages its priority towards completion of ongoing (liability) projects at first.
Apart from these old liability projects, new projects of building construction for various departments, students-sports facilities, hostels and residences were also initiated by the university in 11th plan and in 12th plan after acquiring the status of Central University.
THE BRIEF STATUS OF THE CONSTRUCTION WORKS OF THE UNIVERSITY DURING THE PERIOD OF REPORT (2014-15) IS AS UNDER:1- COMPLETED WORKS :I- In respect to the old works approved by State Govt. as State University. Out of a total 29 projects of building, boundary and roads etc. of old liability, 24 schemes were completed up to 2013-14 and 05 schemes completed/closed during the year of report (2014-15). The details of completed schemes are below.
S. No.
Name of the Scheme Approved
Estimated Cost Amount Paid Up to 31-03-2015
SU Grant CU Grant Total
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Type III-IV Residences, Pauri 453.94 265.73 188.21 453.94
2 Academic Activity Centre (Guest House) Chauras 1098.63 80.00 978.76 1058.76
3 Boundary wall, Chauras 195.84 28.00 167.84 195.84
4 Internal Road Phase III-IV, Chauras 181.70 125.09 30.00 155.09
5 SC/ST Girls Hostel, Chauras (SCP) 310.87 30.64 280.23 310.87
Total (01 to 05) : 2240.98 529.46 1645.04 2174.50
II- In respect to the new works approved by UGC as CU-In view of strengthening Academic Activities of the University and in order to cater the requirement of various departments and Student Amenities, 19 schemes were taken up by the University after acquiring the status of Central University with due approval of the Building Committee and the Finance Committee of the university during 11th plan and 12th plan. Out of these 19 schemes, 17 schemes have been completed and in use up to 2014-15 and other 02 schemes building work completed for which furnishing and external development works are in final stage.
The details of completed scheme are below.
Note:- For schemes at SN 06 &7 - Building work completed and furnishing & external development works in final stage
OTHER SIGNIFICANT WORKS:
1- Special Repair/Renovation:The university also gave priority towards face lifting of old structures by taking up special repair and renovation works in university campuses during 11th plan and 12th plan as well. Tasks of special repair/up gradations like phase lifting of Srinagar campus before start of new session, augmentation of labs of Microbiology, Biotechnology, chemistry and Zoology at Srinagar, repair/ renovation works in MCA building at chauras, construction of toilets for boys and girls at Pauri campus, construction of basketball court at Srinagar campus, repairing of HAPPRC laboratories at Tungnath etc. was completed during the period of report.
2- Slope protection and Restructuring of Damages at Chauras campus: The State of Uttarakhand has repeatedly been affected of natural calamities for last few years. As per the damages of June, 2013 the River Alaknanda has changed its course adjacent to Chauras campus of the university and a large area of Chauras campus along with comprehensive part of campus road, approach road of the campus, drinking water lines and outdoor stadium have been washed out.Considering the quantum of the task estimated to Rs. 6000.00 lacs, the work has been assigned to CPWD for execution as per the structural design/details/suggestions from IIT, Roorkee. As per the detail submitted by CPWD, University Building Committee and Finance Committee have approved the task in two phases. The First Phase should contain two parts i.e. construction of pre-cast cement concrete blocks and gabion wall structures as Part 1 and RBM filling behind the gabion wall, up to the level of gabion wall, as Part 2 as per the recommendation of IIT Roorkee. The Second Phase shall consist of RBM filling in tapering and RR stone masonry wall and other structures above filling as per the design suggested by IIT Roorkee.
S. N. Name of the work
Construction agency Est. cost
app. by F.C.
Amount paid during
2014-15
Total amount paid up to 31 March 2015
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
1 P.G. Arts Block, Pauri UPRNN 268.648 78.39 268.648
2 Non-Teaching Residence, Pauri UPRNN 97.52 19.82 97.52
3 Student Facility Centre - Bank, Fees Counter & Canteen etc.
UAPJN 481.03 100.00 481.03
4
Planetarium Chauras
CPWD
200.00
120.00
200.00
5
School of Engineering Phase-II
NBCC
4992.02
2580.00
4960.55
6
Guest House, Pauri
UPRNN
247.60
97.60
247.60
7
Extension of Administrative Block
CPWD
583.70
220.32
497.427
Total (01 to 07):
6870.518
3216.13
6752.775
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UGC vide letter No. F.65-7/2013(CU) dated 27-05-2014 has released Rs. 1000.00 lacs for the slope protection and restructuring work at Chauras. Amount released by UGC is not adequate even to complete the ongoing phase-I task amounting Rs. 2871.00 lacs. The status of the Task is as below:-
The photographs of affected site before damages and after damages with site during treatment are as below:-
S. N. Name of the work Construction agency
Est. cost app. by F.C.
Released amount from UGC in 2014-15
Amount paid during 2014-15
Total amount paid up to 31 March 2015
Progress in %
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
1
Slope protection and restructuring of damages at Chauras Campus
CPWD
6000.00 (phase-I- Rs. 2871.00 lacs)
1000.00 763.40 763.40 Phase-I- 30%
(Amount in lacs)
Affected site 5 years ago (Chauras Campus)
Affected site after June 2013 (Chauras Campus)
Photograph of under treatment Site
RESOURSE MOBILIZATION:Availability of the funds is key factor for maintaining the progress of the works and ensuring timely completion of the schemes under each plan. During the year of report, UGC released a total of 2700.00 lacs to the University towards General Development Schemes, under 12th plan.
12th PLAN:The UGC vide letter No. F.1-1/2012 (CU) dated June 10, 2013 finalized the tentative allocation of Rs. 17600.00 lacs in respect of HNB Garhwal University for 12th plan period. The university bifurcated above allocation on Recurring (General), Recurring (salary) and Non-Recurring items as deemed by UGC.
The bifurcation made by the university, grant released by UGC and utilization there on is as under-
Note : UGC has sanctioned Rs. 999.50 lacs during March 2014 which has been credited to university account in April 2014 during financial year 2014-15. The details have taken in the record of 2014-15.
The Building Committee and the Planning Board
The University Building Committee and the University Planning Board has been constituted as per the UGC guide lines and Ordinances framed in this context.
The Constitution of the IIIrd Building Committee of theUniversity (14-07-2014) is as under:
S. No.
Item 12 th Plan allocation approved by UGC
Plan Grant Sanctioned during 2014-15
Total Grant released up to 31-03-2014
Amount utilized up to 31-03-2015
1 General Development Grant
I) Recurring General (31)
2500.00 142.50 1350.00 972.01
II) Recurring Salary (36) 2500.00 380.00 1500.00 1116.50
III) Non recurring (35) 12600.00 2177.50 8822.50 9774.12
Total(I+II+III) 17600.00 2700.00 11000.00 11762.63
1. Vice Chancellor : Chairperson
2. Pro Vice Chancellor : Member
3. A Person nominated by Planning and Development Board
: Prof. Ajay Gairola, IIT Roorkee - Member
4. HOD of User Department : Director Chauras Campus/ User Department- Member
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UGC vide letter No. F.65-7/2013(CU) dated 27-05-2014 has released Rs. 1000.00 lacs for the slope protection and restructuring work at Chauras. Amount released by UGC is not adequate even to complete the ongoing phase-I task amounting Rs. 2871.00 lacs. The status of the Task is as below:-
The photographs of affected site before damages and after damages with site during treatment are as below:-
S. N. Name of the work Construction agency
Est. cost app. by F.C.
Released amount from UGC in 2014-15
Amount paid during 2014-15
Total amount paid up to 31 March 2015
Progress in %
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
1
Slope protection and restructuring of damages at Chauras Campus
CPWD
6000.00 (phase-I- Rs. 2871.00 lacs)
1000.00 763.40 763.40 Phase-I- 30%
(Amount in lacs)
Affected site 5 years ago (Chauras Campus)
Affected site after June 2013 (Chauras Campus)
Photograph of under treatment Site
RESOURSE MOBILIZATION:Availability of the funds is key factor for maintaining the progress of the works and ensuring timely completion of the schemes under each plan. During the year of report, UGC released a total of 2700.00 lacs to the University towards General Development Schemes, under 12th plan.
12th PLAN:The UGC vide letter No. F.1-1/2012 (CU) dated June 10, 2013 finalized the tentative allocation of Rs. 17600.00 lacs in respect of HNB Garhwal University for 12th plan period. The university bifurcated above allocation on Recurring (General), Recurring (salary) and Non-Recurring items as deemed by UGC.
The bifurcation made by the university, grant released by UGC and utilization there on is as under-
Note : UGC has sanctioned Rs. 999.50 lacs during March 2014 which has been credited to university account in April 2014 during financial year 2014-15. The details have taken in the record of 2014-15.
The Building Committee and the Planning Board
The University Building Committee and the University Planning Board has been constituted as per the UGC guide lines and Ordinances framed in this context.
The Constitution of the IIIrd Building Committee of theUniversity (14-07-2014) is as under:
S. No.
Item 12 th Plan allocation approved by UGC
Plan Grant Sanctioned during 2014-15
Total Grant released up to 31-03-2014
Amount utilized up to 31-03-2015
1 General Development Grant
I) Recurring General (31)
2500.00 142.50 1350.00 972.01
II) Recurring Salary (36) 2500.00 380.00 1500.00 1116.50
III) Non recurring (35) 12600.00 2177.50 8822.50 9774.12
Total(I+II+III) 17600.00 2700.00 11000.00 11762.63
1. Vice Chancellor : Chairperson
2. Pro Vice Chancellor : Member
3. A Person nominated by Planning and Development Board
: Prof. Ajay Gairola, IIT Roorkee - Member
4. HOD of User Department : Director Chauras Campus/ User Department- Member
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5. Two External members from the field of Engineering and Architect.
: Dr. S. K. Singh, CBRI Roorkee - Member
Ar. S. K. Negi, CBRI, Roorkee - Member
6. One civil engineer from GOI/PSU : Er. A. K. Agarwal DGM ONGC - Member
7. One Professor of university nominated by Vice Chancellor
: Prof. A. R. Nautiyal - Member
8. Registrar, HNBGU : Member Secretary
9. Finance Officer, HNBGU : Member
10. University Engineer, HNBGU : Member
The Constitution of Planning and Development Board of the University (09 07 2014) is as under- -
1. The Vice Chancellor - Chairperson
2. The Pro Vice Chancellor - Member
3. One person nominated by UGC (for a term of 02 years)
- Member
4. One person nominated by EC (for a term of 02 years from date of Order)
- Prof. Ajay Gairola, IIT Roorkee - Member
5. One external expert member of the Building Committee nominated by the Vice Chancellor – (for a term of 02 years from date of Order)
–
(for a term of 02 years from date of Order)
- Dr. S. K. Singh, CBRI Roorkee - Member
6. The Deans of the all schools - Members
7. The Director of University Campuses - Members
8. The Finance Officer - Member
9. The Executive Engineer - Member
10. The Registrar - Member Secretary
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5. Two External members from the field of Engineering and Architect.
: Dr. S. K. Singh, CBRI Roorkee - Member
Ar. S. K. Negi, CBRI, Roorkee - Member
6. One civil engineer from GOI/PSU : Er. A. K. Agarwal DGM ONGC - Member
7. One Professor of university nominated by Vice Chancellor
: Prof. A. R. Nautiyal - Member
8. Registrar, HNBGU : Member Secretary
9. Finance Officer, HNBGU : Member
10. University Engineer, HNBGU : Member
The Constitution of Planning and Development Board of the University (09 07 2014) is as under- -
1. The Vice Chancellor - Chairperson
2. The Pro Vice Chancellor - Member
3. One person nominated by UGC (for a term of 02 years)
- Member
4. One person nominated by EC (for a term of 02 years from date of Order)
- Prof. Ajay Gairola, IIT Roorkee - Member
5. One external expert member of the Building Committee nominated by the Vice Chancellor – (for a term of 02 years from date of Order)
–
(for a term of 02 years from date of Order)
- Dr. S. K. Singh, CBRI Roorkee - Member
6. The Deans of the all schools - Members
7. The Director of University Campuses - Members
8. The Finance Officer - Member
9. The Executive Engineer - Member
10. The Registrar - Member Secretary
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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE AND ALLIED SCIENCES
Department of Forestry & Natural Resources
1. Bhat, Jahangeer Akbar, Negi, A. K., and Todaria, N. P.(2015) Regeneration status of woody species in a protected area
of Western Himalaya. Acta Ecologica Sinica 35: 51-58.
2. Chamola, B.P., Pandwal, B.L., Uniyal, P.L. and Aziem Showkat (2014). Growth responses of some fodder tree species
on Arbuscular Mycorrhizal fungi. Research Journal of Science and IT Management, 3 (11): 52-60. ISSN 2251-1563.
3. Chauhan, D.S., Prasad, Sunil, Singh, Vikaspal and Todaria, N.P. (2014). Community composition, Tree population
structure in a temperate broad-leaved evergreen Oak forest along disturbance gradient in Garhwal Himalaya,
Uttarakhand, India. Indian Forester 140 (4): 395-406. (ISSN: 0019-4816 print & 2321-094X online). (IF = )
4. Chauhan, Joginder, Negi, A. K. Rajasekaran, A., and Pala, Nazir A. (2014). Wild edible macro-fungi- A source of
supplementary food in Kinnaur District, Himachal Pradesh, India. Journal of Medicinal Plants Studies 2(1):40-44.
5. Chauhan,Joginder, Rajasekaran, A. Negi, A. K., and Pala, Nazir A. (2014). Wild Vegetable plants used by tribal people
of Kinnaur district, Himachal Pradesh, India. International Journal of Forest Usufruct Management, 15(2):47-56.
6. Choudhary Dyutiman, Pandit, Bishnu H., Kala, S.P., Todaria,N.P., Dasgupta, S., and Kollmair, Michael (2014).
Upgrading bay leaf farmers in value chains-strategies for improving livelihoods and poverty reduction from
Udayapur district of Nepal. Society & Natural Resources, 27 (10), 1057-1073(IF = 1.09).
7. Choudhary Dyutiman., Kala, S.P., Todaria, N.P. Dasgupta, S., and Kollmair, M. (2014). Drivers of exploitation and
inequity in non-timber products (NTFP) value chains. Development Policy Review, 32(1):71-87. (IF = 1.053)
8. Choudhary, D., Kala, S.P., Todaria,, N.P., Dasgupta, S., and Kollmair, M. (2014) Effects of harvesting on productivity
of bay leaf tree (Cinnamomum tamala Nees & Eberm): Case from Udayapur district of Nepal. Journal of forestry
research, 25 (1), 163-170. (IF = 0.5)
9. Dey, A.N., and Todaria, N.P. (2015). Variations in proximate and mineral composition in the leaves of twelve
provenances of Gamari (Gmelina arborea Linn Roxb.). Animal Nutrition and Feed Management, 15: 31-39.
10. Gairola Sanjay, Rawal, R.S Todaria., N.P., and Bhatt, Arvind (2014). Population structure and regeneration patterns of
tree species in climate –sensitive subalpine forests of Indian western Himalaya. Journal of Forestry Research, 25(2): 343-349.
11. Hussain, A., Dasgupta, S., and Bargali, H.S. (2015) Conservation perceptions and attitudes of semi-nomadic
pastoralist towards relocation and biodiversity management: a case study of Van Gujjars residing in and around
Corbett Tiger Reserve, India. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 1-16. (IF = 0.908).
12. Hussain, A., Iqbal, K. Aziem,,S. Mahato,,P., and Negi, A.K. (2014). A Review on the science of growing crops without
soil (Soil less culture)–A novel alternative for growing crops. International Journal of Agriculture and Crop Sciences, 7
(11), 833-842.
13. Hussain, Dasgupta, S., and Bargali, H.S. (2014) Case of House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) Population Decline: Role of
Semi-Nomadic Pastoralist Community (Van Gujjars) In Their Conservation. International Journal of Conservation
Science, 5 (4) (IF = 0.1813)
14. Iqbal Kaiser, Bhat, Jahangeer A., Pala,Nazir. A., and Negi, A. K. (2014). Carbon and biomass density of trees in
Duggada area of Garhwal Himalaya, India. The Indian Forester,140(1): 18-22.
15. Iqbal Kaiser, Hussain Aatif and Negi, A.K. (2014). An overview of Biomass Estimation methods. Research Journal of
Social Science & Management, 4(6):42-57.
16. Joshi, G., Phartyal, S.S., Khan, M.R., and Arunkumar, A.N.(2015). Recalcitrant morphological traits and intermediate
storage behaviour in seeds of Mesuaferrea, a tropical evergreen species. Seed Science & Technology, 43:121-126.(IF =
0.71).
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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE AND ALLIED SCIENCES
Department of Forestry & Natural Resources
1. Bhat, Jahangeer Akbar, Negi, A. K., and Todaria, N. P.(2015) Regeneration status of woody species in a protected area
of Western Himalaya. Acta Ecologica Sinica 35: 51-58.
2. Chamola, B.P., Pandwal, B.L., Uniyal, P.L. and Aziem Showkat (2014). Growth responses of some fodder tree species
on Arbuscular Mycorrhizal fungi. Research Journal of Science and IT Management, 3 (11): 52-60. ISSN 2251-1563.
3. Chauhan, D.S., Prasad, Sunil, Singh, Vikaspal and Todaria, N.P. (2014). Community composition, Tree population
structure in a temperate broad-leaved evergreen Oak forest along disturbance gradient in Garhwal Himalaya,
Uttarakhand, India. Indian Forester 140 (4): 395-406. (ISSN: 0019-4816 print & 2321-094X online). (IF = )
4. Chauhan, Joginder, Negi, A. K. Rajasekaran, A., and Pala, Nazir A. (2014). Wild edible macro-fungi- A source of
supplementary food in Kinnaur District, Himachal Pradesh, India. Journal of Medicinal Plants Studies 2(1):40-44.
5. Chauhan,Joginder, Rajasekaran, A. Negi, A. K., and Pala, Nazir A. (2014). Wild Vegetable plants used by tribal people
of Kinnaur district, Himachal Pradesh, India. International Journal of Forest Usufruct Management, 15(2):47-56.
6. Choudhary Dyutiman, Pandit, Bishnu H., Kala, S.P., Todaria,N.P., Dasgupta, S., and Kollmair, Michael (2014).
Upgrading bay leaf farmers in value chains-strategies for improving livelihoods and poverty reduction from
Udayapur district of Nepal. Society & Natural Resources, 27 (10), 1057-1073(IF = 1.09).
7. Choudhary Dyutiman., Kala, S.P., Todaria, N.P. Dasgupta, S., and Kollmair, M. (2014). Drivers of exploitation and
inequity in non-timber products (NTFP) value chains. Development Policy Review, 32(1):71-87. (IF = 1.053)
8. Choudhary, D., Kala, S.P., Todaria,, N.P., Dasgupta, S., and Kollmair, M. (2014) Effects of harvesting on productivity
of bay leaf tree (Cinnamomum tamala Nees & Eberm): Case from Udayapur district of Nepal. Journal of forestry
research, 25 (1), 163-170. (IF = 0.5)
9. Dey, A.N., and Todaria, N.P. (2015). Variations in proximate and mineral composition in the leaves of twelve
provenances of Gamari (Gmelina arborea Linn Roxb.). Animal Nutrition and Feed Management, 15: 31-39.
10. Gairola Sanjay, Rawal, R.S Todaria., N.P., and Bhatt, Arvind (2014). Population structure and regeneration patterns of
tree species in climate –sensitive subalpine forests of Indian western Himalaya. Journal of Forestry Research, 25(2): 343-349.
11. Hussain, A., Dasgupta, S., and Bargali, H.S. (2015) Conservation perceptions and attitudes of semi-nomadic
pastoralist towards relocation and biodiversity management: a case study of Van Gujjars residing in and around
Corbett Tiger Reserve, India. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 1-16. (IF = 0.908).
12. Hussain, A., Iqbal, K. Aziem,,S. Mahato,,P., and Negi, A.K. (2014). A Review on the science of growing crops without
soil (Soil less culture)–A novel alternative for growing crops. International Journal of Agriculture and Crop Sciences, 7
(11), 833-842.
13. Hussain, Dasgupta, S., and Bargali, H.S. (2014) Case of House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) Population Decline: Role of
Semi-Nomadic Pastoralist Community (Van Gujjars) In Their Conservation. International Journal of Conservation
Science, 5 (4) (IF = 0.1813)
14. Iqbal Kaiser, Bhat, Jahangeer A., Pala,Nazir. A., and Negi, A. K. (2014). Carbon and biomass density of trees in
Duggada area of Garhwal Himalaya, India. The Indian Forester,140(1): 18-22.
15. Iqbal Kaiser, Hussain Aatif and Negi, A.K. (2014). An overview of Biomass Estimation methods. Research Journal of
Social Science & Management, 4(6):42-57.
16. Joshi, G., Phartyal, S.S., Khan, M.R., and Arunkumar, A.N.(2015). Recalcitrant morphological traits and intermediate
storage behaviour in seeds of Mesuaferrea, a tropical evergreen species. Seed Science & Technology, 43:121-126.(IF =
0.71).
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17. Kondo, T., Narita, M., Phartyal, S.S., Hidayati, S.N., Walck, J.L., Baskin, J.M., andBaskin, C.C. (2015).
Morphophysiological dormancy in seeds of Convallariakeiskei and a proposal to recognize two types of double
dormancy in seed dormancy classification. Seed Science Research , Available on CJO 2015
doi:10.1017/S0960258514000257.(IF = 1.85).
18. Kumar Munesh, Sheikh, Mehraj A., and Khan, Sajjed S. (2014).Carbon stock in the proposed submergence forest of
Srinagar Hydroelectric Project,Uttarakhand,India.Journal of Forest Science & Technology:10(2):61-66.
DOI:10.1080/21580103.2013.842942
19. Kumar Munesh, Sheikh, Mehraj A., and Khan, Sajjed S. (2014).Carbon stock in the proposed Influenced forest of
Srinagar Hydroelectric Project, Uttarakhand,India.Journal of Forest Science and Technology 10(3):125-129
DOI:10.1080/21580103.2013.874375
20. Kumar, S., and Kumar, M. (2015). Fuelwood Consumption in Takoli Gad watershed of Tehri Garhwal in Garhwal
Himalaya, India. Forest Research 4: 138.doi:10.4172/2168-9776.1000138
21. Pala, Nazir A., Bhatt, Jahangir A., and Negi, A.K. (2015). Ecological and economic status of rafting in River Ganga,
India, Book published by Lambert Academic Publication, Germany ISBN-13:978-3-659-67290-3, ISBN- 10: 3659672904,
22. Pala, Nazir A., Negi, A. K. and Todaria, N.P. (2014). The religious, social and cultural significance of forest landscapes
in Uttarakhand Himalaya, India. International Journal of Conservation Science, 5(2): 215-222,
23. Pala, Nazir A., Negi, A.K. and Todaria, N.P. (2015). Ecological status and socio cultural significance of Sem Mukhem
temple landscape in Garhwal Himalaya, India. Indian Forester, 14(5): 496-504.
24. Pala, Nazir A., Shukla, Gopal, Iqbal Kaiser, Negi, A. K. Shah, Shipra Maqbool, Rather, M. (2014). Biomass and carbon
density in Community Conserved Forest Areas - A Case study. Journal of Tree Sciences, 33(2):78-83.
25. Pandey, Rajiv, Kala, Sparsh and Pandey, Vishnu Prasad (2014). Assessing climate change vulnerability of water at
household level. Mitig Adapt Strategy Glob Change.; DOI 10.1007/s11027-014-9556-5
26. Pandey,Rajiv,Kumar, Sanjeet Hom,Harrison,Steve and Yadav,Vinod Kumar (2014). Mitigation potential of important
farm and forest trees: a potentiality for clean development mechanism afforestation reforestation (CDMA R) project
and reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation, along with conservation and enhancement of carbon
stocks (REDD+). Mitig Adapt Strateg Glob Change;
27. Phartyal, S.S., Kondo, T., Fuji, A., Hidayati, S.N., and Walck, J.L. (2014). A comprehensive view of epicotyl dormancy
in Viburnum furcatum: combining field studies with laboratory studies using temperature sequences.Seed Science
Research, Available on CJO 2014 doi:10.1017/S0960258514000257.(IF = 1.85).
28. Prasad Sunil, Uniyal, Pooja and Chauhan, D.S. (2015). Composition and Structure of Himalayan Oak (Quercus
leucotrichophora A. Camus) Forest under various degree of disturbance. Journal of Forest and Environmental Science 31
(1): 7-13. (pISSN: 2288-9744, eISSN: 2288-9752). (IF = 0.082).
29. Saleem, Sajid and Kumar,Munesh(2014)Vegetation diversity and soil nutrient status of submergence zone of
hydroelectric project in Srinagar of Garhwal Himalayas,India.International Journal of Biodiversity Conservation.
6(12):829-847.
30. Saleem, Sajid and Kumar, Munesh (2015). Species Composition, Distribution Pattern and Soil Properties in Influenced
Zone of Srinagar Hydroelectric Project of Garhwal Himalaya, India. Forest Research. 4(1):1-10.
31. Shah Shipra, Ram, Jeet, Pala Nazir A., Tripathi, Priyanka and Kumar, Munesh (2014). Medicinal plant wealth of oak
dominated forests in Nainital catchment area of Uttarakhand. Academia Journal of Medicinal Plants 2(1): 006-013 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.15413/ajmp.2013.0124
32. Shah Shipra, Sharma, D.P. Pala, Nazir A., Tripathi Priyanka and Kumar, Munesh (2014). Temporal variations in
carbon stock of Pinus roxburghii sergant forests of Himachal Pradesh, India. Journal of Mountain Science, 11(4): 959-966.
DOI10.1007/s11629-013-2725-2(IF-1.0)
33. Thakur, Kehar S., Kumar, Munesh Bawa, Rajan and Rainer Bussmann, W. (2014). Ethnobotanical study of herbaceous
flora along an altitudinal gradient in Bharmour Forest Division, District Chamba of Himachal Pradesh, India.
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine1-7 DOI 10.1155/2014/946870 (IF = 2.175)
34. Verma Med Ram, Pandey, Rajiv and Singh, B. (2014).Sample allocation procedure for assessment of impact of
developmental programmes under linear phase effect. Int. Journal of Agricultural statistical sciences, 10(1): 225-229.
35. Verma Med Ram, Singh, B., Pandey, Rajiv and Joorel, J.P.S. (2014). Sample allocation procedure for evaluation of the
impact of development programme under exponential phase effect. Journal of the Indian Statistical Association, 52(1):
151-160. (ISSN 0537-2585)
36. Vikrant, K.K., and Chauhan, D.S. (2014). Carbon stock estimation in standing tree of Chir Pine and Banj Oak pure forest
in two Van Panchayats forest of Garhwal Himalaya. Jr. of Earth Sci. Climate Change 5: 240. doi: 10.4172/2157-
7617.1000240.
Government Publication (Report)
37. Kishwan, Jagdish, Ravindranath, N. H., Pai, Rekha, Chandra, Subhash, Singh, T. P. Rawat, V.R.S. Kumar, Rajesh,
Badola, Ruchi, Verma, Madhu, Sharma, J. V. Pandey, Rajiv and Duraisamy, A. (2014). Reference Document for REDD+
in India. Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, New Delhi.
38. Pandey, Rajiv, Kala, Sparsh and Pandey, Vishnu Prasad (2014). Water Vulnerability Assessment due to Climate
Change at Household Level: A Case of Uttrakhand Mountains. Extended Abstracts, Asia Pacific Forest Hydrology:
Water and Forests – Beyond Traditional Forest Hydrology, 23-25th Sept., 2014, Dehradun, India. APAFRI, Malaysia.
59-62.
High Altitude Plant Physiology Research Centre
1. R.S. Chauhan, M.C. Nautiyal, Y.M.Bahuguna, A. Dhyani and A.Tava (2014, In Press). Variability in volatile
composition of Skimmia anquetilia N.P. Taylor & Airyshaw J. Essential Oil Bearing Plants (ISSN- 0972-060X, JCR IF 0.31,
NAAS-6.0).
2. R.S. Chauhan, M.C. Nautiyal, A.Tava and R. Cecotti (In Press). Essential oil composition of roots of Heracleum candicans
Wall. From cultivated source. J. Essential Oil Bearing Plants, (ISSN- 0972-060X, JCR IF 0.31, NAAS-6.0).
3. R.S. Chauhan, M.C. Nautiyal and A.Tava (In Press). Variability in the essential oil composition of Selinum vaginatum
C.B. Clarke. (Apiaceae) in North-West Himalaya, India. J. Essential Oil Bearing Plants, (ISSN- 0972-060X, JCR IF 0.31,
NAAS-6.0).
4. Jatin Srivastava, Harish Chandra, A. R. Nautiyal, S.S. Kalra (2014) Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and plant-derived
antimicrobials 3 (PDAms) as an alternative drug line to control infections. 3 Biotech (Springer).ISSN: 2190-572X (Print)
2190-5738 (Online). 4(5):451-460DOI 10.1007/s13205-013-0180-y.
5. J. Srivastava , R. Naraian, S. J. S. Kalra, Harish Chandra (2014). Advances in microbial bioremediation and the factors
influencing the process. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology (Springer).11(6):1787-1800
DOI 10.1007/s13762-013-0412-z (IF: 1.8).
6. R. S. Chauhan. M.C. nautiyal, R. K. Vashistha and P. Prasad. (2014). Morphological variability and selection strategies
for the germplasm of Dactylorhiza hatagiera (D. Don) Soo: An endangered medicinal herb. Journal of Botany. 2014 Vol.
2014. Article ID 869167
7. Vinod K. Bisht & Chandra P. Kuniyal & Arvind K. Bhandari & Bhagwati P. Nautiyal & P. Prasad (2014). Phenology of
plants in relation to ambient environment in a subalpine forest of Uttarakhand, western Himalaya. Physiol Mol Biol
Plants (July–September 2014) 20(3):399–403.
8. Vinod K. Bisht, Bhagwati P. Nautiyal, Chandra P. Kuniyal, P. Prasad, and Rakesh C. Sundriyal (2014). Litter
Production, Decomposition, and Nutrient Release in Subalpine Forest Communities of the Northwest .Himalaya. Journal of Ecosystems 2014 Article ID 294867, 13 pages.
9. Andola H.C.,V.K. Purohit, R.S. Chauhan and Kusum Arunachalam (2014) Standardize quality standards for aromatic
hydrosols. Medicinal Plants - International Journal of Phytomedicines and Related Industries. Vol 6 (3): 161-162 (Print ISSN :
0975-4261, Online ISSN : 0975-6892).
10. Sanyukta Shukla , Kalpana Singh, Rajendra V. Patil , Suhas Kadam, Sudhakar Bharti, Pratti Prasad, Nagendra Kumar
Singh, Renu Khanna-Chopra. Genomic regions associated with grain yield under drought stress in wheat (Triticum
aestivum L.) Euphytica DOI 10.1007/s10681-014-1314-y
11. Vinod K. Bisht, Chandra P. Kuniyal, Bhagwati P. Nautiyal, Pratti Prasad. (2015). Integrated analysis of the trees and
associated under-canopy species in a subalpine forest of western Himalaya, Uttarakhand, India. Journal of Mountain
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17. Kondo, T., Narita, M., Phartyal, S.S., Hidayati, S.N., Walck, J.L., Baskin, J.M., andBaskin, C.C. (2015).
Morphophysiological dormancy in seeds of Convallariakeiskei and a proposal to recognize two types of double
dormancy in seed dormancy classification. Seed Science Research , Available on CJO 2015
doi:10.1017/S0960258514000257.(IF = 1.85).
18. Kumar Munesh, Sheikh, Mehraj A., and Khan, Sajjed S. (2014).Carbon stock in the proposed submergence forest of
Srinagar Hydroelectric Project,Uttarakhand,India.Journal of Forest Science & Technology:10(2):61-66.
DOI:10.1080/21580103.2013.842942
19. Kumar Munesh, Sheikh, Mehraj A., and Khan, Sajjed S. (2014).Carbon stock in the proposed Influenced forest of
Srinagar Hydroelectric Project, Uttarakhand,India.Journal of Forest Science and Technology 10(3):125-129
DOI:10.1080/21580103.2013.874375
20. Kumar, S., and Kumar, M. (2015). Fuelwood Consumption in Takoli Gad watershed of Tehri Garhwal in Garhwal
Himalaya, India. Forest Research 4: 138.doi:10.4172/2168-9776.1000138
21. Pala, Nazir A., Bhatt, Jahangir A., and Negi, A.K. (2015). Ecological and economic status of rafting in River Ganga,
India, Book published by Lambert Academic Publication, Germany ISBN-13:978-3-659-67290-3, ISBN- 10: 3659672904,
22. Pala, Nazir A., Negi, A. K. and Todaria, N.P. (2014). The religious, social and cultural significance of forest landscapes
in Uttarakhand Himalaya, India. International Journal of Conservation Science, 5(2): 215-222,
23. Pala, Nazir A., Negi, A.K. and Todaria, N.P. (2015). Ecological status and socio cultural significance of Sem Mukhem
temple landscape in Garhwal Himalaya, India. Indian Forester, 14(5): 496-504.
24. Pala, Nazir A., Shukla, Gopal, Iqbal Kaiser, Negi, A. K. Shah, Shipra Maqbool, Rather, M. (2014). Biomass and carbon
density in Community Conserved Forest Areas - A Case study. Journal of Tree Sciences, 33(2):78-83.
25. Pandey, Rajiv, Kala, Sparsh and Pandey, Vishnu Prasad (2014). Assessing climate change vulnerability of water at
household level. Mitig Adapt Strategy Glob Change.; DOI 10.1007/s11027-014-9556-5
26. Pandey,Rajiv,Kumar, Sanjeet Hom,Harrison,Steve and Yadav,Vinod Kumar (2014). Mitigation potential of important
farm and forest trees: a potentiality for clean development mechanism afforestation reforestation (CDMA R) project
and reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation, along with conservation and enhancement of carbon
stocks (REDD+). Mitig Adapt Strateg Glob Change;
27. Phartyal, S.S., Kondo, T., Fuji, A., Hidayati, S.N., and Walck, J.L. (2014). A comprehensive view of epicotyl dormancy
in Viburnum furcatum: combining field studies with laboratory studies using temperature sequences.Seed Science
Research, Available on CJO 2014 doi:10.1017/S0960258514000257.(IF = 1.85).
28. Prasad Sunil, Uniyal, Pooja and Chauhan, D.S. (2015). Composition and Structure of Himalayan Oak (Quercus
leucotrichophora A. Camus) Forest under various degree of disturbance. Journal of Forest and Environmental Science 31
(1): 7-13. (pISSN: 2288-9744, eISSN: 2288-9752). (IF = 0.082).
29. Saleem, Sajid and Kumar,Munesh(2014)Vegetation diversity and soil nutrient status of submergence zone of
hydroelectric project in Srinagar of Garhwal Himalayas,India.International Journal of Biodiversity Conservation.
6(12):829-847.
30. Saleem, Sajid and Kumar, Munesh (2015). Species Composition, Distribution Pattern and Soil Properties in Influenced
Zone of Srinagar Hydroelectric Project of Garhwal Himalaya, India. Forest Research. 4(1):1-10.
31. Shah Shipra, Ram, Jeet, Pala Nazir A., Tripathi, Priyanka and Kumar, Munesh (2014). Medicinal plant wealth of oak
dominated forests in Nainital catchment area of Uttarakhand. Academia Journal of Medicinal Plants 2(1): 006-013 DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.15413/ajmp.2013.0124
32. Shah Shipra, Sharma, D.P. Pala, Nazir A., Tripathi Priyanka and Kumar, Munesh (2014). Temporal variations in
carbon stock of Pinus roxburghii sergant forests of Himachal Pradesh, India. Journal of Mountain Science, 11(4): 959-966.
DOI10.1007/s11629-013-2725-2(IF-1.0)
33. Thakur, Kehar S., Kumar, Munesh Bawa, Rajan and Rainer Bussmann, W. (2014). Ethnobotanical study of herbaceous
flora along an altitudinal gradient in Bharmour Forest Division, District Chamba of Himachal Pradesh, India.
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine1-7 DOI 10.1155/2014/946870 (IF = 2.175)
34. Verma Med Ram, Pandey, Rajiv and Singh, B. (2014).Sample allocation procedure for assessment of impact of
developmental programmes under linear phase effect. Int. Journal of Agricultural statistical sciences, 10(1): 225-229.
35. Verma Med Ram, Singh, B., Pandey, Rajiv and Joorel, J.P.S. (2014). Sample allocation procedure for evaluation of the
impact of development programme under exponential phase effect. Journal of the Indian Statistical Association, 52(1):
151-160. (ISSN 0537-2585)
36. Vikrant, K.K., and Chauhan, D.S. (2014). Carbon stock estimation in standing tree of Chir Pine and Banj Oak pure forest
in two Van Panchayats forest of Garhwal Himalaya. Jr. of Earth Sci. Climate Change 5: 240. doi: 10.4172/2157-
7617.1000240.
Government Publication (Report)
37. Kishwan, Jagdish, Ravindranath, N. H., Pai, Rekha, Chandra, Subhash, Singh, T. P. Rawat, V.R.S. Kumar, Rajesh,
Badola, Ruchi, Verma, Madhu, Sharma, J. V. Pandey, Rajiv and Duraisamy, A. (2014). Reference Document for REDD+
in India. Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, New Delhi.
38. Pandey, Rajiv, Kala, Sparsh and Pandey, Vishnu Prasad (2014). Water Vulnerability Assessment due to Climate
Change at Household Level: A Case of Uttrakhand Mountains. Extended Abstracts, Asia Pacific Forest Hydrology:
Water and Forests – Beyond Traditional Forest Hydrology, 23-25th Sept., 2014, Dehradun, India. APAFRI, Malaysia.
59-62.
High Altitude Plant Physiology Research Centre
1. R.S. Chauhan, M.C. Nautiyal, Y.M.Bahuguna, A. Dhyani and A.Tava (2014, In Press). Variability in volatile
composition of Skimmia anquetilia N.P. Taylor & Airyshaw J. Essential Oil Bearing Plants (ISSN- 0972-060X, JCR IF 0.31,
NAAS-6.0).
2. R.S. Chauhan, M.C. Nautiyal, A.Tava and R. Cecotti (In Press). Essential oil composition of roots of Heracleum candicans
Wall. From cultivated source. J. Essential Oil Bearing Plants, (ISSN- 0972-060X, JCR IF 0.31, NAAS-6.0).
3. R.S. Chauhan, M.C. Nautiyal and A.Tava (In Press). Variability in the essential oil composition of Selinum vaginatum
C.B. Clarke. (Apiaceae) in North-West Himalaya, India. J. Essential Oil Bearing Plants, (ISSN- 0972-060X, JCR IF 0.31,
NAAS-6.0).
4. Jatin Srivastava, Harish Chandra, A. R. Nautiyal, S.S. Kalra (2014) Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and plant-derived
antimicrobials 3 (PDAms) as an alternative drug line to control infections. 3 Biotech (Springer).ISSN: 2190-572X (Print)
2190-5738 (Online). 4(5):451-460DOI 10.1007/s13205-013-0180-y.
5. J. Srivastava , R. Naraian, S. J. S. Kalra, Harish Chandra (2014). Advances in microbial bioremediation and the factors
influencing the process. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology (Springer).11(6):1787-1800
DOI 10.1007/s13762-013-0412-z (IF: 1.8).
6. R. S. Chauhan. M.C. nautiyal, R. K. Vashistha and P. Prasad. (2014). Morphological variability and selection strategies
for the germplasm of Dactylorhiza hatagiera (D. Don) Soo: An endangered medicinal herb. Journal of Botany. 2014 Vol.
2014. Article ID 869167
7. Vinod K. Bisht & Chandra P. Kuniyal & Arvind K. Bhandari & Bhagwati P. Nautiyal & P. Prasad (2014). Phenology of
plants in relation to ambient environment in a subalpine forest of Uttarakhand, western Himalaya. Physiol Mol Biol
Plants (July–September 2014) 20(3):399–403.
8. Vinod K. Bisht, Bhagwati P. Nautiyal, Chandra P. Kuniyal, P. Prasad, and Rakesh C. Sundriyal (2014). Litter
Production, Decomposition, and Nutrient Release in Subalpine Forest Communities of the Northwest .Himalaya. Journal of Ecosystems 2014 Article ID 294867, 13 pages.
9. Andola H.C.,V.K. Purohit, R.S. Chauhan and Kusum Arunachalam (2014) Standardize quality standards for aromatic
hydrosols. Medicinal Plants - International Journal of Phytomedicines and Related Industries. Vol 6 (3): 161-162 (Print ISSN :
0975-4261, Online ISSN : 0975-6892).
10. Sanyukta Shukla , Kalpana Singh, Rajendra V. Patil , Suhas Kadam, Sudhakar Bharti, Pratti Prasad, Nagendra Kumar
Singh, Renu Khanna-Chopra. Genomic regions associated with grain yield under drought stress in wheat (Triticum
aestivum L.) Euphytica DOI 10.1007/s10681-014-1314-y
11. Vinod K. Bisht, Chandra P. Kuniyal, Bhagwati P. Nautiyal, Pratti Prasad. (2015). Integrated analysis of the trees and
associated under-canopy species in a subalpine forest of western Himalaya, Uttarakhand, India. Journal of Mountain
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12. Neetu Bohra, P. Prasad, Geeta Tewariand Lalit M. Tewari. (2015)Variation in picrotin and picrotoxin content of
Picrorhiza kurroa Royle ex Benth rhizomes from Garhwal Himalaya. J. Indian Chem. Soc., 92:375-378.
13. Sandeep Singh, Vijay K Purohit,P Prasadand A R Nautiyal. (2015). Micropropagation of Valeriana wallichii DC. (Indian
Valerian) through nodes. Indian Journal of Biotechnology . 14:127-130.
14. Kumud Saklani, P. Prasad and A. R. Nautiyal. (2015). Ethanobotanical Imortance of Rudraksha (Elaeocarpussphaericus
(Gaertn.) K. Schum.), related species and their conservation strategies: A Review. Indian Journal of Forestry 38(1): 1-10.
15. Babita Patni, A.Sharma and S.K.Guru. (2015). Role of elicitor compound Methyl Salicylate in enhancing potential of
rice for sustainable weed management. International Journal of Scientific Research.4(4):30-37.
16. Vijay Kant Purohit, Harish Chandra Andola, Keshav Chandra Gairola, Deepti Tiwari, Yateesh Mohan Bahuguna and
Kusum Arunachalam(2015) Variation of Essential oil composition in Angelica glauca EdgewRoots; Collected from two
different geographical locations of Garhwal Himalaya. National Academy of Science Letters, (ISSN 0250-541X).
17. Babita Patni and S.K.Guru. Evaluation of competitiveness of rice cultivars: Effect of signalling compound MESA on
competitiveness of cultivars. Indian Journal of Plant Physiology (Accepted).
18. Jatin Srivastava, Harish Chandra, Nandita Singh, S.J.S.Kalra(2014) Understanding the developmentof environmental
resistence among microbes: A Review. CLEAN-soil, Air, water (John Wiley) (Accepted) (I F: 2.05).
Department of Horticulture
1. Singh, V.; Naseeruddin, Kh. and Rana, D.K. 2014. Genetic variability of tomato genotypes for yield and other
horticultural traits. J. Hill Agri., 5 (2): 186-189.
2. Naseeruddin, Kh.; Singh, V.; Pant , S.C. and Rana, D.K. 2014. Genetic divergence in radish (Raphanus sativus L.) grown
under valley conditions of Garhwal Himalaya. J. Hill Agri., 5 (2): 203-206.
3. Singh, V. Naseeruddin Shah, Kh. and Rana, D.K. 2014. Phenotypic evaluation of tomato genotypes suitable for sub
tropical conditions.Science Park Res. J., 2(17):1-4.
4. Naseeruddin, Kh.;Singh, V.and Rana,D.K.2014.Performance of different radish (Raphanus sativus L.) varieties suitable
under Garhwal Himalaya region.Weekly Science Res. J., 2(12):1-3.
5. Puneetha, P., Rana,D.K. and Pandey,V.2014.Sabjeo ke bejoutpadan ki pramukh technique.Pahari Kheti Baari,2(1),72-
75.
6. Kumar, P.; Rana, D.K.; Singh, V and Naseeruddin, K.H. 2015. Effect of humic acid on growth, yield and quality of okra
[Abelmoschus asculantus (L.) Moench] cv. Arka Anamika under subtropical conditions of Garhwal Himalaya. Intr. J.
Inno. Res. Sci. & Tech., 1(8): 151-153.
7. Singh, V.; Naseeruddin, Kh. and Rana, D.K. 2015. Medicinal importance of unexploited vegetable under North
Eastern regions of India. J. Medi. Plants Studies, 3(3): 33-36.
8. Singh, V.; Naseeruddin, Kh. and Rana, D.K. 2015. Marphological Performenece of Pea (Pisum sativum L.) Genotypes
under Valley Condition of Garhwal Himalaya Region. Env. &Eco., 34 (3): 854-857.
9. Naseeruddin, Kh.;Singh, V. and Rana, D.K.. 2015. Medicinal Importance of Cucurbitaceous Crops. Inter. Res.J. Bio Sci.,
4(6): 1-3.
10. Naseeruddin, Kh.;Singh, V. and Rana, D.K. 2015. Effect of Inorganic and Organic Manures on Growth, Yield and
Quality of Onion cv. ‘Pusa Madhvi’ Under Riverside of Alaknanda. Indian Stream Res J., Accepted.
Books
1. Rana, D.K. 2014. French Bean in Subtropical Hills, Lambert Publishing House, Germany.ISBN 978-3-659-54884-0.
2. Rana, D.K. 2014. Evaluation of Tomato’s for the Hills, Lambert Publishing House, Germany. 978-3-659-57124-4.
Department of Rural Technology
1. Santosh Singh, R.S. Negi, Rekha Dhanai,M.K.Parmar and Sunil Kumar (2015), Seasonal Variations in Physico-
Chemical Characteristics of Spring Water of Srinagar Garhwal, Uttarakhand, Indian Stream Research Journal, 5(5),pp
1-6,ISSN : 2230-7850,( UIF-3.156).
2. R.S. Negi, Santosh Singh, Rekha Dhanai, “Impact Assessment of MGNREGA: Study of Pauri Garhwal District of
Uttarakhand, India” International Journal of Multidisciplinary and Current Research, 2015, Vol. 3, pp 94-97.
3. Rekha Dhanai, R.S.Negi, 2015 Rural Urban Linkages and Socio-economic Development,Kurukshetra A Journal of
Rural Development, 63 (4), pp.3-6.
4. Rekha Dhanai, R.S. Negi, Santosh Singh, and M.K.Parmar 2015 “Fuelwood Consumption by Villagers in Different
Altitudinal Gradient: A Case of Takoligad Watershed of Garhwal Himalaya, India”, International Journal of Current
Engineering and Technology, 5 (1), pp 72-80, p 2347-5161. (GIF-4.550)
5. Santosh Singh, R.S.Negi,Rekha Dhanai, 2014“Performance of MGNREGA to Poverty Reduction:Study of Pauri
Garhwal District, Uttarakhand”, International Journal for Innovative Research in Science&Technology,ISSN: 2349-
6010, (IF-1.638).
6. Santosh Singh, R.S. Negi, Rekha Dhanai, M.K. Parmar, Physico-chemical Study of Springs: A Case Study of Muchlad
Gad Watershed Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand, India, Science Park Research Park, 2014, (UIF-1.6200).
7. Santosh Singh, R.S. Negi, Rekha Dhanai, “A study of Physico-Chemical Characteristics of Springs around Srinagar
Garhwal valley, Uttarakhand, India”International Journal of Engineering Development and Research, 2014.
8. Rekha Dhanai, R.S Negi, Santosh Singh, M.K. Parmar “The Effects of Climate Change on Natural Resources and
Socio-economic Condition of Himalayan Communities of Uttarakhand, India” International Journal of Modern
Communication Technologies & Research, 2 (11) November 2014.
9. R.S.Negi,Alok S Gautam, M.K. Parmar “Study of meteorological parameters and possible cause of extreme weather
events at Garhwal region, Srinagar Uttarakhand” In the ICMOD’S Second Annual Regional Atmospheric Science
Workshop, Pokhara, Nepal, 6-9 June,2014.
10. Rekha Dhanai, R.S.Negi, M.K. Parmar, Santosh Singh “Fuelwood & Fodder Consumption Pattern in Uttarakhand
Himalayan Watershed” International Journal of Environmental Biology, 2014; 4 (1): pp. 35-40, ISSN-2277-386X.
11. Rekha Dhanai, R.S.Negi, 2014 “Migration as a Livelihood Strategy in Uttarakhand” Kurukshetra A Journal of Rural
Development, 62 (11), pp.35-37.ISSN-0021-5660.
Department of Seed Science & Technology
1. Singh K. K., Chauhan, J. S., Rawat J. M. S and Rana D. K. (2015) Effect of Different Growing Conditions and Various
Concentrations of IBA on the Rooting and Shooting of Hardwood Cutting of Phalsa (Grewia Asiatica L.) Under Valley
Condition of Garhwal Himalayas. Plant Archives. 15 (1), Pp. 131-136. ISSN 0972-5210
2. Prabha D., Negi S., Kumari, P., Negi Y. K., Chauhan J. S. (2015).Seed Priming with Some Plant Leaf Extract Improves
Seedling Growth Characteristics in Tomato. Communicated to Journal of Seed technology. Published by Society of
Commercial Seed Technologist, USA.
3. Prabha D., Bhutia N. T., Chauhan J. S., Negi Y K, (2015).Effect of Stratification and Different Soaking Treatments on
Dormancy Release and Germination of Asparagus racemosus Seeds.communicated to Seed Science Research.
Cambridge Journal.
4. Prabha D., Negi Y. K, Chauhan J. S. (2015) Minimizing Transgene Introgression: A Review. Communicated to Current
Science.
SCHOOL OF ARTS, COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGES
Centre for Journalism & Mass Communication
1. Kumar, Manoj, Dangwal A.R., 2014Popular Science Communication and Modern Media, Himalayan Review Journal,
ISSN: 2348-4942, Vol- II, October ,Dehradun.
2. Kumar, Manoj, Dangwal A.R.,”Popular Science Communication: A historical back ground”, Pragyan: Journal of Mass
Communication, ISSN: 0974-5521, Vol- 12, Jan-Dec 2014, Dehradun.
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Science01/2015; 12(1):154-165.
12. Neetu Bohra, P. Prasad, Geeta Tewariand Lalit M. Tewari. (2015)Variation in picrotin and picrotoxin content of
Picrorhiza kurroa Royle ex Benth rhizomes from Garhwal Himalaya. J. Indian Chem. Soc., 92:375-378.
13. Sandeep Singh, Vijay K Purohit,P Prasadand A R Nautiyal. (2015). Micropropagation of Valeriana wallichii DC. (Indian
Valerian) through nodes. Indian Journal of Biotechnology . 14:127-130.
14. Kumud Saklani, P. Prasad and A. R. Nautiyal. (2015). Ethanobotanical Imortance of Rudraksha (Elaeocarpussphaericus
(Gaertn.) K. Schum.), related species and their conservation strategies: A Review. Indian Journal of Forestry 38(1): 1-10.
15. Babita Patni, A.Sharma and S.K.Guru. (2015). Role of elicitor compound Methyl Salicylate in enhancing potential of
rice for sustainable weed management. International Journal of Scientific Research.4(4):30-37.
16. Vijay Kant Purohit, Harish Chandra Andola, Keshav Chandra Gairola, Deepti Tiwari, Yateesh Mohan Bahuguna and
Kusum Arunachalam(2015) Variation of Essential oil composition in Angelica glauca EdgewRoots; Collected from two
different geographical locations of Garhwal Himalaya. National Academy of Science Letters, (ISSN 0250-541X).
17. Babita Patni and S.K.Guru. Evaluation of competitiveness of rice cultivars: Effect of signalling compound MESA on
competitiveness of cultivars. Indian Journal of Plant Physiology (Accepted).
18. Jatin Srivastava, Harish Chandra, Nandita Singh, S.J.S.Kalra(2014) Understanding the developmentof environmental
resistence among microbes: A Review. CLEAN-soil, Air, water (John Wiley) (Accepted) (I F: 2.05).
Department of Horticulture
1. Singh, V.; Naseeruddin, Kh. and Rana, D.K. 2014. Genetic variability of tomato genotypes for yield and other
horticultural traits. J. Hill Agri., 5 (2): 186-189.
2. Naseeruddin, Kh.; Singh, V.; Pant , S.C. and Rana, D.K. 2014. Genetic divergence in radish (Raphanus sativus L.) grown
under valley conditions of Garhwal Himalaya. J. Hill Agri., 5 (2): 203-206.
3. Singh, V. Naseeruddin Shah, Kh. and Rana, D.K. 2014. Phenotypic evaluation of tomato genotypes suitable for sub
tropical conditions.Science Park Res. J., 2(17):1-4.
4. Naseeruddin, Kh.;Singh, V.and Rana,D.K.2014.Performance of different radish (Raphanus sativus L.) varieties suitable
under Garhwal Himalaya region.Weekly Science Res. J., 2(12):1-3.
5. Puneetha, P., Rana,D.K. and Pandey,V.2014.Sabjeo ke bejoutpadan ki pramukh technique.Pahari Kheti Baari,2(1),72-
75.
6. Kumar, P.; Rana, D.K.; Singh, V and Naseeruddin, K.H. 2015. Effect of humic acid on growth, yield and quality of okra
[Abelmoschus asculantus (L.) Moench] cv. Arka Anamika under subtropical conditions of Garhwal Himalaya. Intr. J.
Inno. Res. Sci. & Tech., 1(8): 151-153.
7. Singh, V.; Naseeruddin, Kh. and Rana, D.K. 2015. Medicinal importance of unexploited vegetable under North
Eastern regions of India. J. Medi. Plants Studies, 3(3): 33-36.
8. Singh, V.; Naseeruddin, Kh. and Rana, D.K. 2015. Marphological Performenece of Pea (Pisum sativum L.) Genotypes
under Valley Condition of Garhwal Himalaya Region. Env. &Eco., 34 (3): 854-857.
9. Naseeruddin, Kh.;Singh, V. and Rana, D.K.. 2015. Medicinal Importance of Cucurbitaceous Crops. Inter. Res.J. Bio Sci.,
4(6): 1-3.
10. Naseeruddin, Kh.;Singh, V. and Rana, D.K. 2015. Effect of Inorganic and Organic Manures on Growth, Yield and
Quality of Onion cv. ‘Pusa Madhvi’ Under Riverside of Alaknanda. Indian Stream Res J., Accepted.
Books
1. Rana, D.K. 2014. French Bean in Subtropical Hills, Lambert Publishing House, Germany.ISBN 978-3-659-54884-0.
2. Rana, D.K. 2014. Evaluation of Tomato’s for the Hills, Lambert Publishing House, Germany. 978-3-659-57124-4.
Department of Rural Technology
1. Santosh Singh, R.S. Negi, Rekha Dhanai,M.K.Parmar and Sunil Kumar (2015), Seasonal Variations in Physico-
Chemical Characteristics of Spring Water of Srinagar Garhwal, Uttarakhand, Indian Stream Research Journal, 5(5),pp
1-6,ISSN : 2230-7850,( UIF-3.156).
2. R.S. Negi, Santosh Singh, Rekha Dhanai, “Impact Assessment of MGNREGA: Study of Pauri Garhwal District of
Uttarakhand, India” International Journal of Multidisciplinary and Current Research, 2015, Vol. 3, pp 94-97.
3. Rekha Dhanai, R.S.Negi, 2015 Rural Urban Linkages and Socio-economic Development,Kurukshetra A Journal of
Rural Development, 63 (4), pp.3-6.
4. Rekha Dhanai, R.S. Negi, Santosh Singh, and M.K.Parmar 2015 “Fuelwood Consumption by Villagers in Different
Altitudinal Gradient: A Case of Takoligad Watershed of Garhwal Himalaya, India”, International Journal of Current
Engineering and Technology, 5 (1), pp 72-80, p 2347-5161. (GIF-4.550)
5. Santosh Singh, R.S.Negi,Rekha Dhanai, 2014“Performance of MGNREGA to Poverty Reduction:Study of Pauri
Garhwal District, Uttarakhand”, International Journal for Innovative Research in Science&Technology,ISSN: 2349-
6010, (IF-1.638).
6. Santosh Singh, R.S. Negi, Rekha Dhanai, M.K. Parmar, Physico-chemical Study of Springs: A Case Study of Muchlad
Gad Watershed Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand, India, Science Park Research Park, 2014, (UIF-1.6200).
7. Santosh Singh, R.S. Negi, Rekha Dhanai, “A study of Physico-Chemical Characteristics of Springs around Srinagar
Garhwal valley, Uttarakhand, India”International Journal of Engineering Development and Research, 2014.
8. Rekha Dhanai, R.S Negi, Santosh Singh, M.K. Parmar “The Effects of Climate Change on Natural Resources and
Socio-economic Condition of Himalayan Communities of Uttarakhand, India” International Journal of Modern
Communication Technologies & Research, 2 (11) November 2014.
9. R.S.Negi,Alok S Gautam, M.K. Parmar “Study of meteorological parameters and possible cause of extreme weather
events at Garhwal region, Srinagar Uttarakhand” In the ICMOD’S Second Annual Regional Atmospheric Science
Workshop, Pokhara, Nepal, 6-9 June,2014.
10. Rekha Dhanai, R.S.Negi, M.K. Parmar, Santosh Singh “Fuelwood & Fodder Consumption Pattern in Uttarakhand
Himalayan Watershed” International Journal of Environmental Biology, 2014; 4 (1): pp. 35-40, ISSN-2277-386X.
11. Rekha Dhanai, R.S.Negi, 2014 “Migration as a Livelihood Strategy in Uttarakhand” Kurukshetra A Journal of Rural
Development, 62 (11), pp.35-37.ISSN-0021-5660.
Department of Seed Science & Technology
1. Singh K. K., Chauhan, J. S., Rawat J. M. S and Rana D. K. (2015) Effect of Different Growing Conditions and Various
Concentrations of IBA on the Rooting and Shooting of Hardwood Cutting of Phalsa (Grewia Asiatica L.) Under Valley
Condition of Garhwal Himalayas. Plant Archives. 15 (1), Pp. 131-136. ISSN 0972-5210
2. Prabha D., Negi S., Kumari, P., Negi Y. K., Chauhan J. S. (2015).Seed Priming with Some Plant Leaf Extract Improves
Seedling Growth Characteristics in Tomato. Communicated to Journal of Seed technology. Published by Society of
Commercial Seed Technologist, USA.
3. Prabha D., Bhutia N. T., Chauhan J. S., Negi Y K, (2015).Effect of Stratification and Different Soaking Treatments on
Dormancy Release and Germination of Asparagus racemosus Seeds.communicated to Seed Science Research.
Cambridge Journal.
4. Prabha D., Negi Y. K, Chauhan J. S. (2015) Minimizing Transgene Introgression: A Review. Communicated to Current
Science.
SCHOOL OF ARTS, COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGES
Centre for Journalism & Mass Communication
1. Kumar, Manoj, Dangwal A.R., 2014Popular Science Communication and Modern Media, Himalayan Review Journal,
ISSN: 2348-4942, Vol- II, October ,Dehradun.
2. Kumar, Manoj, Dangwal A.R.,”Popular Science Communication: A historical back ground”, Pragyan: Journal of Mass
Communication, ISSN: 0974-5521, Vol- 12, Jan-Dec 2014, Dehradun.
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HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 112 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)113
3. Kumar, Manoj, Dangwal A.R.,2015”Public attitude about science coverage and terminologies used in newspapers
published from Uttarakhand”, International Journal of Social Science & Interdisciplinary Research, ISSN: 2277-3630, 4(I).
4. Kumar, Manoj, Dangwal A.R.,2015 “Effective Role of Newspapers in Health and Environment Communication in
Himalayan Terrain: A case study of six newspapers published from Uttarakhand”, International Journal of
Research (IJR), (e-ISSN: 2348-6848, 2(2), Feb .
5. Bartwal, Vikram Singh, Chandra, Dinesh “Traditional Media in Uttarakhand” Pragyaan : Journal of Mass
Communication, Vol. 12, Issue, 1-2, Jan-Dec 2014, ISSN : 0974-5521.
Department of Drawing and Painting
1. Bisht, D.S.& Aekta Bisht, Chandika Bandyath (Divara): Village Arkhund Mall Nagpur; Himalayan Cults: A Study of
lesser known religious cults. pp. 139-144
2. Bisht,D.S., 2014, Joonsari Sanskriti main Vyapt Lok Kala Roop: Ek Avlokan ; National Research Institute of Human
Culture, Varanasi pp.140-147
3. Dr. D.S.Bisht & Shakun Singh, Jonsar Bawar main Astha ka Pratik: Mahasu Devta ; Journal of Visual Arts: Studies and
Communication, Vol. 17, pp,. 55-62,ISSN 0975 – 1629
4. Bisht,Aekta , Samaj, Mahila evm Mahila Chitrakar ( Bhartiya Sandarbh main) International Journal Of Visual Arts,
Vol. 17, pp. 63-67,ISSN-0975-1629
5. Bisht,Aeketa, Seemant Janpad Chamoli (Uttarakhand) ki Roop-prad Lok Kala, Folk Art and Handicraft, Meerut.
ISBN-978-81-923100-3-9, pp. 161-165
6. Bisht,Aekta, Kala Jagat Main Naveen Srajanarth Janani ka Yogdan. Himalayan Review Journal, Vol. 2 ISSN - 2348-4942
PP. 28-35
7. Pande, P. Nagnjeet aur unka shilp granth chitralakshana; National Research Journal or Humanities & Social Science
Vol.1, pp. 35-42, ISSN 2321-8382
Department of English, Modern European and other Foreign Languages
1. “Kunwar, Shakuntala and Bharti Silswal. “Why Adiga, Not Ghosh.” The Criterion: An International Journal in English:
PP. 39-45.
2. Monika Gupta (2014): “Toni Morrison’s Paradise: A Study of Paralyzing Effects of Ancestral History on the secluded
African-American Communities” The Critical Heritage of English Literatureed Satendra Kumar, Jaipur: Vking, PP.
22-26.
Department of Hindi and Modern Indian Languages
1. Tiwari S.D. (2014). “‘Sthiti Viparyay’ + ‘Virudhaon ka Samanjasya’ + ‘Vakroktimishrit Vyangya’= ‘Rag Darbari’
Upanyas: ‘Punarpath’ Evam “Prasangikata’”,International Research Jouranal of Management, Sociology &Humanities.
5(12), PP. 120-139, ISSN- 2348-9559.
Department of Music
1- Krishna, Asha Pande, Bhartiya Lok Sanskriti Kumaouni Khadi Holi Geeto ka Itihaas mein Prachin Vadik Dharm ke
Anusthanik Paramparain, vidyawarta vol.4- April- June, 2015.
2- Krishna, Asha Pande, Sangeet ka Prayawaran or Chikitsha se Sambandh, Shivranjani Sodh Patrika, vol-2, 2015.
3- Krishna, Asha Pande, Aadhunik Jatil Paripeksh : Vishwashanti ke Utthan mein Sanskriti evam Sangeet ki
Mahatwapurn Bhoomika, Arts oriented Journal March- 9-10, 2015.
4- Krishna, Asha Pande, Vedik Richaon mein Sangeet ka Aadhyatmik Swaroop, Shivranjani Sodh Patrika, Vol. 1, 17, Feb.
2015.
5- Krishna, Asha Pande, Garhwal mein Holi Gayan Parampara ek Aitihasik Prasthbhoomi, Remarking multi
disciplinary, I. J. Kanpur.
6- Krishna, Asha Pande, Bhartiya Lok Sangeet ka Swaroop, Parwatiya Jeevan ke Samajik Falak per Lokgeeton ka
Mahatwa, Srinkhla, vol- 2 Feb. 2015, Kanpur.
7- Krishna, Asha Pande, Vedik Richaon ka Sangeetik Swaroop, National Research Journal of Humanities and Social
Sciences , Jan to June. 2015, D.Dun, Vol.3.
8- Joshi, Rajesh, Sangeet or Mansik Swasthya, Arts Oriented Journal, Maharashtra, p. 306, 2015.
Department of Sanskrit
1. Ghildial, V.(2014) Vālmīki RāmāyaGe Pādapīya Jaivavividhatā TatsaArakcaņańca. Vāgāmbh[ņŃ: Proceedings of the
International Sanskrit Conference. 27-28.
2. Ghildial V. (2015) Vedic VāEmaye Nārī. ĀnvŃkcikÑ, Journal of Uttarakhand Sanskrit Academy, Hardwar. (in press)
ISSN 0976-9315).
4. Chauhan, K. (2014) UpanicadoA meA varGita Moksamārga. Jai Rām SaAdeśha (ISSN-0975-8739) July- December 2014.51-
52
6. Gupta, Ashutosh,Semwal,Amit.(2014) PurāGoA meA Gangā Māhātmya.Seva Chetna (ISSN-2231-4660) January-June
2014. PP. 54-56.
7. Gupta, Ashutosh (2014) Yato Dharamastato Jaya% Journal of Academic Research (ISSN-2393-798X) vol.1, No.1, Jan-
June 2014. PP. 77-80
8. Dobriyal, K. (2014) Upnishadon men varnit pramukh Darshanik Siddhant. Himalayan Journal of Social Sciences and
Humanities (ISSN-0975-9891) Vol 9: PP. 21-23
9. Dobriyal K. (2014) Bhartiya Loktantrik Vyawastha ki Dasha Evam Disha: Vaidik yug se Vartman tak. Himalayan
Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (ISSN- 0975-9891) Vol 9: PP. 73-75
10. Godiyal J. K. (2014). Vyas evam Pauranik Sandarbh, Jai Ram Sandesh (ISSN 0975- 8739), 2(1): PP. 32-34
11. Dobriyal K. (2014) Upnishadon mein varnit pramukh Darshanik Siddhant. Himalayan Journal of Social Sciences and
Humanities (ISSN- 0975-9891) 9: PP. 21-23
12. Godiyal J. K. (2014). Vyas evam Pauranik Sandarbh, Jai Ram Sandesh (ISSN 0975- 8739), 2(1), pp 32-34
13. Kusum Dobriyal (2014) Upnishadon men varnit pramukh Darshanik Siddhant. Himalayan Journal of Social Sciences and
Humanities Vol 9: pp 21-23
14. Kusum Dobriyal (2014) Bhartiya Loktantrik vyawastha ki Dasha Evam Disha: Vaidik yug se Vartman tak. Himalayan
Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (ISSN- 0975-9891) Vol 9: PP. 73-75
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
Department of Commerce
1. Hardeep Chahal, R C Dangwal and Swati Raina (2014) “Antecedents and Consequences of Strategic Green Marketing
Orientation”, Journal of Global Responsibility, Emerald Group Publication, Australia, 5(2)
2. Hardeep Chahal, R C Dangwal and Swati Raina (2014) “Conceptualisation, Development and Validation of Green
Marketing Orientation (GMO) of SMEs in India:A Case of Electric Sector” Journal of Global Responsibility, Emerald
Group Pub., Australia, 5(2)
3. Dangwal R.C & Vaishali (2014) “Operational Efficiency of Domestic and Foreign Sector Banks in India: A Comparative
Analysis” PCMA Journal of Business, 7(1)
4. Dangwal R.C & Preeti Sharma (2014) “Environmental Discloser Practices of Selected Indian Pharmaceutical
Companies” Journal of Accounting and Finance, 28(2.)
5. Dangwal R.C & Vaishali (2014)”Profitability Performance: An Empirical Study of Selected Commercial Banks in
India”, Indian Management Studies Journal, 18(2) PP.
6. Vaishali, Yesha & Dangwal R.C (2015)”Influence of Employee Productivity on the Performance of Public Sector Banks
in India”, Journal of Accounting and Finance, 29 (1)PP.
ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 114 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)115
3. Kumar, Manoj, Dangwal A.R.,2015”Public attitude about science coverage and terminologies used in newspapers
published from Uttarakhand”, International Journal of Social Science & Interdisciplinary Research, ISSN: 2277-3630, 4(I).
4. Kumar, Manoj, Dangwal A.R.,2015 “Effective Role of Newspapers in Health and Environment Communication in
Himalayan Terrain: A case study of six newspapers published from Uttarakhand”, International Journal of
Research (IJR), (e-ISSN: 2348-6848, 2(2), Feb .
5. Bartwal, Vikram Singh, Chandra, Dinesh “Traditional Media in Uttarakhand” Pragyaan : Journal of Mass
Communication, Vol. 12, Issue, 1-2, Jan-Dec 2014, ISSN : 0974-5521.
Department of Drawing and Painting
1. Bisht, D.S.& Aekta Bisht, Chandika Bandyath (Divara): Village Arkhund Mall Nagpur; Himalayan Cults: A Study of
lesser known religious cults. pp. 139-144
2. Bisht,D.S., 2014, Joonsari Sanskriti main Vyapt Lok Kala Roop: Ek Avlokan ; National Research Institute of Human
Culture, Varanasi pp.140-147
3. Dr. D.S.Bisht & Shakun Singh, Jonsar Bawar main Astha ka Pratik: Mahasu Devta ; Journal of Visual Arts: Studies and
Communication, Vol. 17, pp,. 55-62,ISSN 0975 – 1629
4. Bisht,Aekta , Samaj, Mahila evm Mahila Chitrakar ( Bhartiya Sandarbh main) International Journal Of Visual Arts,
Vol. 17, pp. 63-67,ISSN-0975-1629
5. Bisht,Aeketa, Seemant Janpad Chamoli (Uttarakhand) ki Roop-prad Lok Kala, Folk Art and Handicraft, Meerut.
ISBN-978-81-923100-3-9, pp. 161-165
6. Bisht,Aekta, Kala Jagat Main Naveen Srajanarth Janani ka Yogdan. Himalayan Review Journal, Vol. 2 ISSN - 2348-4942
PP. 28-35
7. Pande, P. Nagnjeet aur unka shilp granth chitralakshana; National Research Journal or Humanities & Social Science
Vol.1, pp. 35-42, ISSN 2321-8382
Department of English, Modern European and other Foreign Languages
1. “Kunwar, Shakuntala and Bharti Silswal. “Why Adiga, Not Ghosh.” The Criterion: An International Journal in English:
PP. 39-45.
2. Monika Gupta (2014): “Toni Morrison’s Paradise: A Study of Paralyzing Effects of Ancestral History on the secluded
African-American Communities” The Critical Heritage of English Literatureed Satendra Kumar, Jaipur: Vking, PP.
22-26.
Department of Hindi and Modern Indian Languages
1. Tiwari S.D. (2014). “‘Sthiti Viparyay’ + ‘Virudhaon ka Samanjasya’ + ‘Vakroktimishrit Vyangya’= ‘Rag Darbari’
Upanyas: ‘Punarpath’ Evam “Prasangikata’”,International Research Jouranal of Management, Sociology &Humanities.
5(12), PP. 120-139, ISSN- 2348-9559.
Department of Music
1- Krishna, Asha Pande, Bhartiya Lok Sanskriti Kumaouni Khadi Holi Geeto ka Itihaas mein Prachin Vadik Dharm ke
Anusthanik Paramparain, vidyawarta vol.4- April- June, 2015.
2- Krishna, Asha Pande, Sangeet ka Prayawaran or Chikitsha se Sambandh, Shivranjani Sodh Patrika, vol-2, 2015.
3- Krishna, Asha Pande, Aadhunik Jatil Paripeksh : Vishwashanti ke Utthan mein Sanskriti evam Sangeet ki
Mahatwapurn Bhoomika, Arts oriented Journal March- 9-10, 2015.
4- Krishna, Asha Pande, Vedik Richaon mein Sangeet ka Aadhyatmik Swaroop, Shivranjani Sodh Patrika, Vol. 1, 17, Feb.
2015.
5- Krishna, Asha Pande, Garhwal mein Holi Gayan Parampara ek Aitihasik Prasthbhoomi, Remarking multi
disciplinary, I. J. Kanpur.
6- Krishna, Asha Pande, Bhartiya Lok Sangeet ka Swaroop, Parwatiya Jeevan ke Samajik Falak per Lokgeeton ka
Mahatwa, Srinkhla, vol- 2 Feb. 2015, Kanpur.
7- Krishna, Asha Pande, Vedik Richaon ka Sangeetik Swaroop, National Research Journal of Humanities and Social
Sciences , Jan to June. 2015, D.Dun, Vol.3.
8- Joshi, Rajesh, Sangeet or Mansik Swasthya, Arts Oriented Journal, Maharashtra, p. 306, 2015.
Department of Sanskrit
1. Ghildial, V.(2014) Vālmīki RāmāyaGe Pādapīya Jaivavividhatā TatsaArakcaņańca. Vāgāmbh[ņŃ: Proceedings of the
International Sanskrit Conference. 27-28.
2. Ghildial V. (2015) Vedic VāEmaye Nārī. ĀnvŃkcikÑ, Journal of Uttarakhand Sanskrit Academy, Hardwar. (in press)
ISSN 0976-9315).
4. Chauhan, K. (2014) UpanicadoA meA varGita Moksamārga. Jai Rām SaAdeśha (ISSN-0975-8739) July- December 2014.51-
52
6. Gupta, Ashutosh,Semwal,Amit.(2014) PurāGoA meA Gangā Māhātmya.Seva Chetna (ISSN-2231-4660) January-June
2014. PP. 54-56.
7. Gupta, Ashutosh (2014) Yato Dharamastato Jaya% Journal of Academic Research (ISSN-2393-798X) vol.1, No.1, Jan-
June 2014. PP. 77-80
8. Dobriyal, K. (2014) Upnishadon men varnit pramukh Darshanik Siddhant. Himalayan Journal of Social Sciences and
Humanities (ISSN-0975-9891) Vol 9: PP. 21-23
9. Dobriyal K. (2014) Bhartiya Loktantrik Vyawastha ki Dasha Evam Disha: Vaidik yug se Vartman tak. Himalayan
Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (ISSN- 0975-9891) Vol 9: PP. 73-75
10. Godiyal J. K. (2014). Vyas evam Pauranik Sandarbh, Jai Ram Sandesh (ISSN 0975- 8739), 2(1): PP. 32-34
11. Dobriyal K. (2014) Upnishadon mein varnit pramukh Darshanik Siddhant. Himalayan Journal of Social Sciences and
Humanities (ISSN- 0975-9891) 9: PP. 21-23
12. Godiyal J. K. (2014). Vyas evam Pauranik Sandarbh, Jai Ram Sandesh (ISSN 0975- 8739), 2(1), pp 32-34
13. Kusum Dobriyal (2014) Upnishadon men varnit pramukh Darshanik Siddhant. Himalayan Journal of Social Sciences and
Humanities Vol 9: pp 21-23
14. Kusum Dobriyal (2014) Bhartiya Loktantrik vyawastha ki Dasha Evam Disha: Vaidik yug se Vartman tak. Himalayan
Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (ISSN- 0975-9891) Vol 9: PP. 73-75
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
Department of Commerce
1. Hardeep Chahal, R C Dangwal and Swati Raina (2014) “Antecedents and Consequences of Strategic Green Marketing
Orientation”, Journal of Global Responsibility, Emerald Group Publication, Australia, 5(2)
2. Hardeep Chahal, R C Dangwal and Swati Raina (2014) “Conceptualisation, Development and Validation of Green
Marketing Orientation (GMO) of SMEs in India:A Case of Electric Sector” Journal of Global Responsibility, Emerald
Group Pub., Australia, 5(2)
3. Dangwal R.C & Vaishali (2014) “Operational Efficiency of Domestic and Foreign Sector Banks in India: A Comparative
Analysis” PCMA Journal of Business, 7(1)
4. Dangwal R.C & Preeti Sharma (2014) “Environmental Discloser Practices of Selected Indian Pharmaceutical
Companies” Journal of Accounting and Finance, 28(2.)
5. Dangwal R.C & Vaishali (2014)”Profitability Performance: An Empirical Study of Selected Commercial Banks in
India”, Indian Management Studies Journal, 18(2) PP.
6. Vaishali, Yesha & Dangwal R.C (2015)”Influence of Employee Productivity on the Performance of Public Sector Banks
in India”, Journal of Accounting and Finance, 29 (1)PP.
ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 114 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)115
7. V.C. Sharma (2015)”Impact of ROI on Capital Employed: A Study of Automobile Industry”,Radix International Journal
of Research in Social Science, ISSN: PP. 2320-1738, 3(3)
8. Sharma,V.C.(2015),”Supervisory Behaviour and Workers Satisfaction in Tourist Rest Houses: A Case Study of GMVN
Uttarakhand”, Hermeneutics International Journal of Business and Social Studies, ISSN: 2231-PP. 53-636353, 5(1)
9. Sharma,V.C. (2015)”Garhwal Himalayas: Cultural Tourism and Marketing Prospects” Advances Economics and
Business Management, ISSN, 2(5).
10. Pandey,R.S.(2014) Job Satisfaction Among Employees in Public and Private Sector Banks in Uttarakhand” Global
Journal of Business Management, 8(1) ISSN: 0973-8533.
11. Dhyani A., A. Agarwal & S. Singh (2015)”Consideration of University Students for Making Choice of Smart Phone”,
International Research Journal of Business Management (IRJBM), VIII( 4), PP.
12. Dhyani A., A. Agarwal & S. Singh (2015) “ Spousal Role and Determinants of Their Involvement in decision Making”,
IJRCM, 6(2), PP.
13. Dhyani A., & A. Agarwal ”Dynamics and Conflict of Spousal Purchase Decision: A Review Study”, Impact: IJRBM
Journals, 2014 2(6).
14. Ramola,K.S. & Prakash Garia (2015): “ Human Rights Development, Promotion and Challenges in the Global
Scenario”, Human Rights and Managerial Excellence, (ed) T.S.Tomar , Neeraj publishing House Delhi: PP. 34-42.st 15. Ramola, K.S. & Prity Ramola (2015) : ” Role of Information Technology inPromoting Managerial Excellence in 21
Century”, Human Rights and Managerial Excellence, (ed) T.S.Tomar, Neeraj Publishing House Delhi: PP. 43- 49.
16. Kumar S. (2015) Industrial Development in Uttrakhand State, Uttrakhand: Treasures & Tears, Ed. Pande MC, PP. 48-63
Ankit Publishers Haldwani, ISBN 978-81-7988-112-5.
17. Sanjeev Sharma and Sharma, S.K. (2014): Achieving Management Objectives through HRM& IR Activities, Shodh
Akshra, 4 (1), 10-28.
SCHOOL OF EARTH SCIENCE
Department of Defence and Strategic Studies
1. Singh, A.K. (2014) Madhya poorve(Pashchim) Asia me Sangharsh-I, in Edited book ´Adhunik Vishva Yudhakala
Edited by G.C. Singh. Sharda Pustak Bhavan, Allahabad.
2. Kunwar, R.C.S (2015) Maowad or Bhartiya Suraksha: Searchlook, ISSN-2349-5146,June 2015, vol.-III.PP. 23-26
3. Kunwar, R.C.S (2015) Vartman Paripesh mai Sainy Ethihas ki Prasagita A vol.-2(Part-1. N0.xxix) 2014-15,Samaja
Vigyan Sodh Patrika ISSN-0973-7628.
4. Kunwar, R.C.S (2015) Arunachal Pradesh ka Parichay Avm Samrik Esthiti A vol.-I. Issue-1 March to September 2015.
Himalaya Paridrisya-2015, ISSN-2395-485X, Research Journal of Humanities & Social Science.
5. Kunwar, R.C.S Maowad – Bhart ki Antrik Suraksha ki Chunotiya – Chatishgarh or Jharkhand K Sandrav mai, vol.-I.
ISSN-2395-485X, Asian Journals of Advance Studies (An International Research refereed journal for higher education.
6. Chauhan, Bharti (2015)Tibbet main china ke napak irade evm bhartiya suraksha Himalaya Paridrisya-2015, ISSN-
2395-485X, Research Journal of Humanities & Social Science.
7. Chauhan, Bharti (2014)Ashiyan Ke Saath Bhartiya Sambandh Evm Chini Dakhal, Partiyogita Darpan October 2014
8. Jayara, B.S. (2015)Kya Siyachin glashier se bharat Va Pakistan ka vishenikaran ho payega, Himalaya Paridrisya-2015,
ISSN-2395-485X, Research Journal of Humanities & Social Science, Vol.I.
9. Jayara, B.S Bhavi Yudh main rashayanik hathiyaron ki bhoomika, Tunner, PP.No. 108-116, Vol-17/18 ISSN-0974-2360
10. Dr. Bharti Chauhan (2014-15): Bharat Ki Suraksha Chunotiyan china Nepal ke paripekshya main Uttrakhand ka
Samrik mahatav, ISBN-81-7487-759-2, Radha Publication, New Delhi.
11. Dr. Bharti Chauhan (2014): Bharat Aur Vartman Vaishvik Paridrishya-Ashanti avmabyavastha se jujhta Afghanistan
avm bhartiya suraksha-ISBN-978-81-7445-691-5 , Mohit Publication .
Department of Geography
1. Godiyal R.B., 2014 A Study about knowledge of Environment Concept and Awareness of Youth of Uttarakhand, The
Rohilkhand Geographical Journal of India, Issue-XVII . ISSN-0976-8556. Rohilkhand Chapter National Association of
Geographer. India (NAGI).
2. Godiyal R.B., Disaster management education, natural harzards and need of disaster management education (with
reference to the hill state of uttarakhand), in Geo Hazards: Recent researches (ISSBN -927-81-8487-396-2) proceeding
book; 2015 Norasa Publishing House New, Delhi PP-157-166.
3. B.L. Teli And B.S. Negi (2013) Himalaya Ki Vyavsayik Sanrachana avm Arthiki per Parivahan avm Sanchar
Madhayamo Ka Prabhav (Chamoli avm Rudraprayag Janpad ke Vishesh Sandarbh Main) Himalayan Journal of
Social Sciences and Humanities, 8( 67-78)
4. Teli B.L., 2014, Human Resources Management for Sustainable Development of Marginal Areas: (a Case Study of
Western Nayar Basin in Himalayan Region). In Annals of the Rajasthan Geographical Association, Vol. XXXI: pp.
15-20.
5. Teli B.L. and N. Chaudhary (2014) Women Empowerment through Self Help Groups: A Case Study of Sikar District in
Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Geographical Journal, Kanpur, Vol.19, pp.1-6. ISSN- 0975-4903
6. Teli B.L., 2014: Environment Resources Utilization and Management Planning for Sustainable Development: (A Case
study of Himalayan Watershed), Journal of Social Science Research Perspective, Azamgarh, U.P., 2 (2), December, pp
01-21, ISSN- 2349-0543.
7. Prasad C.P, Thapliyal G.P, Teli B.L, 2014: Human Resources Development in Rudraprayag District (UK), Indian
Research Journal of Social Sciences, Basti (UP) 27 (1), December, pp. 100-106, ISSN: 0974-0694.
8. K.C. Purohit & Alka (2014): Degradation of Urban Ecological Features by Slums; the Rohilkhand Geog. Jour. Vol. 17,
PP. 1-5, ISSN- 0976-8556.
9. K.C. Purohit (2014): Disparities in the Levels of Socio-Economic Development in Garhwal Himalaya Resource,
Environment and Development of the Indian Himalaya, Rawat & D. Pratap (eds), multi media, pp 361-372. ISBN- 978-
81-904718-6-6.
11. Anita Rudola, Sunil Sharma & K.C. Purohit (2014): A Geographical Study of the Nature, Frequency and impact of
Natural Hazards in Uttarkashi District (Hindi). Himalayan Journal of Soc. Sc. & humanities, SARAD Pauri, Vol. 9,
pp31-40, ISSN- 0975-9891.
Department of Geology
1. H.C. Nainwal, Argha Banerjee, R. Shankar, Prabhat Semwal and Tushar Sharma, 2015. Shrinkage of Satopanth and
Bhagirath Kharak Glaciers from 1936 to 2013, Annals of Glaciology 57(71) 2016 doi: 10.3189/2016AoG71A015.
2. H.C. Nainwal, Tushar Sharma and Prabhat Semwal, 2014. Field evidences of damming of river Alaknanda at
Laxmivan, upper Alaknanda valley, Garhwal Himalaya, Proceedings of the National seminar on Uttarakhand
disaster: contemporary issues of climate change and development with a holistic approach, Sri Dev Suman
Uttarakhand University, Badshahithaul, Tehri Garhwal.
3. Rupal M. Brahmbhat, H.C. Nainwal and A.V. Kulkarni, 2014. Impact of accumulation area ratio on glacial change: A
few examples of Jammu and Kashmir. Journal of Geomatics, Vol 8 No. 1 (© Indian Society of Geomatics).
4. D C Nainwal, Kamini Purohit and H C Nainwal. Thrust geometry and the deformational structures in Alaknanda
valley district Chamoli, Uttarakhand. In: Geology, Biodiversity and Natural Processes of Himalaya and their
Intellectual Property Law (Ed. R A Singh), ISBN: 978-93-82171-40-9, 128-150.
5. Sarswati Prakash Sati, Sheikh Nawaz Ali, Naresh Rana, Falguni Bhattacharya, Ravi Bhushan, Anil Dutt Shukla, Y.P.
Sundriyal, Navin Juyal (2014). Timing and extent of Holocene glaciations in the monsoon dominated Dunagiri valley
(Bangni glacier), Central Himalaya, India. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 91 (2014), 125-136. (impact factor 2.74)
Publisher Elsevier
6. Alan D. Ziegler, Robert J. Wasson, Alok Bhardwaj, Y. P. Sundriyal, S. P. Sati, Navin Juyal, Vinod Nautiyal, Pradeep
Srivasatava, Jamie Gillen and Udisha Saklani (2014): Pilgrims, progress, and the political economy of disaster
preparedness – the example of the 2013 Uttarakand flood and Kedarnath disaster. Hydrological Processes, 28 (24), 5985-
5990. (impact factor 2.67) Publisher Wiley
ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 116 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)117
7. V.C. Sharma (2015)”Impact of ROI on Capital Employed: A Study of Automobile Industry”,Radix International Journal
of Research in Social Science, ISSN: PP. 2320-1738, 3(3)
8. Sharma,V.C.(2015),”Supervisory Behaviour and Workers Satisfaction in Tourist Rest Houses: A Case Study of GMVN
Uttarakhand”, Hermeneutics International Journal of Business and Social Studies, ISSN: 2231-PP. 53-636353, 5(1)
9. Sharma,V.C. (2015)”Garhwal Himalayas: Cultural Tourism and Marketing Prospects” Advances Economics and
Business Management, ISSN, 2(5).
10. Pandey,R.S.(2014) Job Satisfaction Among Employees in Public and Private Sector Banks in Uttarakhand” Global
Journal of Business Management, 8(1) ISSN: 0973-8533.
11. Dhyani A., A. Agarwal & S. Singh (2015)”Consideration of University Students for Making Choice of Smart Phone”,
International Research Journal of Business Management (IRJBM), VIII( 4), PP.
12. Dhyani A., A. Agarwal & S. Singh (2015) “ Spousal Role and Determinants of Their Involvement in decision Making”,
IJRCM, 6(2), PP.
13. Dhyani A., & A. Agarwal ”Dynamics and Conflict of Spousal Purchase Decision: A Review Study”, Impact: IJRBM
Journals, 2014 2(6).
14. Ramola,K.S. & Prakash Garia (2015): “ Human Rights Development, Promotion and Challenges in the Global
Scenario”, Human Rights and Managerial Excellence, (ed) T.S.Tomar , Neeraj publishing House Delhi: PP. 34-42.st 15. Ramola, K.S. & Prity Ramola (2015) : ” Role of Information Technology inPromoting Managerial Excellence in 21
Century”, Human Rights and Managerial Excellence, (ed) T.S.Tomar, Neeraj Publishing House Delhi: PP. 43- 49.
16. Kumar S. (2015) Industrial Development in Uttrakhand State, Uttrakhand: Treasures & Tears, Ed. Pande MC, PP. 48-63
Ankit Publishers Haldwani, ISBN 978-81-7988-112-5.
17. Sanjeev Sharma and Sharma, S.K. (2014): Achieving Management Objectives through HRM& IR Activities, Shodh
Akshra, 4 (1), 10-28.
SCHOOL OF EARTH SCIENCE
Department of Defence and Strategic Studies
1. Singh, A.K. (2014) Madhya poorve(Pashchim) Asia me Sangharsh-I, in Edited book ´Adhunik Vishva Yudhakala
Edited by G.C. Singh. Sharda Pustak Bhavan, Allahabad.
2. Kunwar, R.C.S (2015) Maowad or Bhartiya Suraksha: Searchlook, ISSN-2349-5146,June 2015, vol.-III.PP. 23-26
3. Kunwar, R.C.S (2015) Vartman Paripesh mai Sainy Ethihas ki Prasagita A vol.-2(Part-1. N0.xxix) 2014-15,Samaja
Vigyan Sodh Patrika ISSN-0973-7628.
4. Kunwar, R.C.S (2015) Arunachal Pradesh ka Parichay Avm Samrik Esthiti A vol.-I. Issue-1 March to September 2015.
Himalaya Paridrisya-2015, ISSN-2395-485X, Research Journal of Humanities & Social Science.
5. Kunwar, R.C.S Maowad – Bhart ki Antrik Suraksha ki Chunotiya – Chatishgarh or Jharkhand K Sandrav mai, vol.-I.
ISSN-2395-485X, Asian Journals of Advance Studies (An International Research refereed journal for higher education.
6. Chauhan, Bharti (2015)Tibbet main china ke napak irade evm bhartiya suraksha Himalaya Paridrisya-2015, ISSN-
2395-485X, Research Journal of Humanities & Social Science.
7. Chauhan, Bharti (2014)Ashiyan Ke Saath Bhartiya Sambandh Evm Chini Dakhal, Partiyogita Darpan October 2014
8. Jayara, B.S. (2015)Kya Siyachin glashier se bharat Va Pakistan ka vishenikaran ho payega, Himalaya Paridrisya-2015,
ISSN-2395-485X, Research Journal of Humanities & Social Science, Vol.I.
9. Jayara, B.S Bhavi Yudh main rashayanik hathiyaron ki bhoomika, Tunner, PP.No. 108-116, Vol-17/18 ISSN-0974-2360
10. Dr. Bharti Chauhan (2014-15): Bharat Ki Suraksha Chunotiyan china Nepal ke paripekshya main Uttrakhand ka
Samrik mahatav, ISBN-81-7487-759-2, Radha Publication, New Delhi.
11. Dr. Bharti Chauhan (2014): Bharat Aur Vartman Vaishvik Paridrishya-Ashanti avmabyavastha se jujhta Afghanistan
avm bhartiya suraksha-ISBN-978-81-7445-691-5 , Mohit Publication .
Department of Geography
1. Godiyal R.B., 2014 A Study about knowledge of Environment Concept and Awareness of Youth of Uttarakhand, The
Rohilkhand Geographical Journal of India, Issue-XVII . ISSN-0976-8556. Rohilkhand Chapter National Association of
Geographer. India (NAGI).
2. Godiyal R.B., Disaster management education, natural harzards and need of disaster management education (with
reference to the hill state of uttarakhand), in Geo Hazards: Recent researches (ISSBN -927-81-8487-396-2) proceeding
book; 2015 Norasa Publishing House New, Delhi PP-157-166.
3. B.L. Teli And B.S. Negi (2013) Himalaya Ki Vyavsayik Sanrachana avm Arthiki per Parivahan avm Sanchar
Madhayamo Ka Prabhav (Chamoli avm Rudraprayag Janpad ke Vishesh Sandarbh Main) Himalayan Journal of
Social Sciences and Humanities, 8( 67-78)
4. Teli B.L., 2014, Human Resources Management for Sustainable Development of Marginal Areas: (a Case Study of
Western Nayar Basin in Himalayan Region). In Annals of the Rajasthan Geographical Association, Vol. XXXI: pp.
15-20.
5. Teli B.L. and N. Chaudhary (2014) Women Empowerment through Self Help Groups: A Case Study of Sikar District in
Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Geographical Journal, Kanpur, Vol.19, pp.1-6. ISSN- 0975-4903
6. Teli B.L., 2014: Environment Resources Utilization and Management Planning for Sustainable Development: (A Case
study of Himalayan Watershed), Journal of Social Science Research Perspective, Azamgarh, U.P., 2 (2), December, pp
01-21, ISSN- 2349-0543.
7. Prasad C.P, Thapliyal G.P, Teli B.L, 2014: Human Resources Development in Rudraprayag District (UK), Indian
Research Journal of Social Sciences, Basti (UP) 27 (1), December, pp. 100-106, ISSN: 0974-0694.
8. K.C. Purohit & Alka (2014): Degradation of Urban Ecological Features by Slums; the Rohilkhand Geog. Jour. Vol. 17,
PP. 1-5, ISSN- 0976-8556.
9. K.C. Purohit (2014): Disparities in the Levels of Socio-Economic Development in Garhwal Himalaya Resource,
Environment and Development of the Indian Himalaya, Rawat & D. Pratap (eds), multi media, pp 361-372. ISBN- 978-
81-904718-6-6.
11. Anita Rudola, Sunil Sharma & K.C. Purohit (2014): A Geographical Study of the Nature, Frequency and impact of
Natural Hazards in Uttarkashi District (Hindi). Himalayan Journal of Soc. Sc. & humanities, SARAD Pauri, Vol. 9,
pp31-40, ISSN- 0975-9891.
Department of Geology
1. H.C. Nainwal, Argha Banerjee, R. Shankar, Prabhat Semwal and Tushar Sharma, 2015. Shrinkage of Satopanth and
Bhagirath Kharak Glaciers from 1936 to 2013, Annals of Glaciology 57(71) 2016 doi: 10.3189/2016AoG71A015.
2. H.C. Nainwal, Tushar Sharma and Prabhat Semwal, 2014. Field evidences of damming of river Alaknanda at
Laxmivan, upper Alaknanda valley, Garhwal Himalaya, Proceedings of the National seminar on Uttarakhand
disaster: contemporary issues of climate change and development with a holistic approach, Sri Dev Suman
Uttarakhand University, Badshahithaul, Tehri Garhwal.
3. Rupal M. Brahmbhat, H.C. Nainwal and A.V. Kulkarni, 2014. Impact of accumulation area ratio on glacial change: A
few examples of Jammu and Kashmir. Journal of Geomatics, Vol 8 No. 1 (© Indian Society of Geomatics).
4. D C Nainwal, Kamini Purohit and H C Nainwal. Thrust geometry and the deformational structures in Alaknanda
valley district Chamoli, Uttarakhand. In: Geology, Biodiversity and Natural Processes of Himalaya and their
Intellectual Property Law (Ed. R A Singh), ISBN: 978-93-82171-40-9, 128-150.
5. Sarswati Prakash Sati, Sheikh Nawaz Ali, Naresh Rana, Falguni Bhattacharya, Ravi Bhushan, Anil Dutt Shukla, Y.P.
Sundriyal, Navin Juyal (2014). Timing and extent of Holocene glaciations in the monsoon dominated Dunagiri valley
(Bangni glacier), Central Himalaya, India. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 91 (2014), 125-136. (impact factor 2.74)
Publisher Elsevier
6. Alan D. Ziegler, Robert J. Wasson, Alok Bhardwaj, Y. P. Sundriyal, S. P. Sati, Navin Juyal, Vinod Nautiyal, Pradeep
Srivasatava, Jamie Gillen and Udisha Saklani (2014): Pilgrims, progress, and the political economy of disaster
preparedness – the example of the 2013 Uttarakand flood and Kedarnath disaster. Hydrological Processes, 28 (24), 5985-
5990. (impact factor 2.67) Publisher Wiley
ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 116 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)117
7. S. Vyshnavi, R. Islam, and Y. P. Sundriyal (2015) Comparative study of soil profiles developed on metavolcanic
(basaltic) rocks in two different watersheds of Garhwal Himalaya. Current Science, Vol. 108(4), 699-707. (impact factor
0.8), publisher Academy of Sciences, Bangalore.
8. S. P. Sati (2015). Developmental Planning and Geological Constraints in Uttarakhand Himalaya. Paper published in
Procedings of the Seminar on Uttarakhand disaster . Winsar Publication.
9. S. P. Sati and Y. P. Raiwani (2015). Kedarnath Aapdaa : aapdaa upraant ek padtaal: Published in HILL MAIL.
http://www.hillmail.in/?p=3093.
10. Bisht, M. P. S., Rana, V. and Singh, S. (2014), Impact of Glacier Recession on the vegetative cover of the Valley of
Flowers National Park (a world Heritage site), Central Himalaya, India. Dynamics of Climate, Glaciers and
Vegetation in Himalaya: (Eds) R. B. Singh, Udo Schickhoff and Suraj Mal, Springer International Publishing AG,
Cham.
11. Rose, KD; Holbrook, LT; Rana, RS; Jones, KE; Kumar, K; Ahrens, HE; Missiean, P; Sahni, A and Smith, T, 2014. Early
Eocene fossils suggest that mammalian order Perissodactyla originated in India. Nature Communication, 5:5570
doi:10, 1038/ncomms 6570(2014).
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Department of Adult Continuing Education and Extension
1. Bahuguna, A.K. (2014). ‘Uttarakhand mein laingik asamanta ka vishleshnatmak adhyayan’ Shailwani, Kotdwara,
vol. 18. pp. 61-70
2. Chaurasiya, Reena (2014). Grameen Mahilaun Mein Raktalpta (Anemia) ke prati Jagrukta ka adhyayan, Jan
Saksharta, Publication State Resource Centre, Adult Education, Bhartiya Grameen Mahila Sangh, Indore, M.P., Issue-
2, pp. 42-51
42 Tripathi, Mansha Mani and Rawat, S.S. (2014). Grameen Mahilaon mein Shishu Poshan evam Tikakaran Sambandhi
Jagrukta Ka Adhyayan, Adult Education, Indian Adult Education Association, New Delhi, ISSN 2231-2439, Vol. 1. pp.
30-39
Book(s)
1. Bahuguna, Arun Kumar, Social Inclusion in Elementary Education, Sonali Publication, Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New
Delhi:, 2014, ISBN: 978-81-8411-495-9
Department of Education
1. Joshi, P.K. &Bhatt, A. (2014) A Comparative Study of MLL (Minimum Level of Learning) in hindi& Mathematics
Between Govt. and Private Elementary School Students. Recent Educational & Psychological Researches, Issue : 3,
Year : 3, PP. 23- 26.
2. Yadav, H. &Maikhuri, R. (2015) “ Shiksha Prashikshanarthyo ke Vayktiywa ka Uplabdhi Ewam Shikshan Dakshata Ke
Sandarbho mein Adhyayan.” Recent Educational and Pshychological Research Journal, Issue: 1, PP. 38-42.
3. Kumar, R. &Maikhuri, R.(2015) “ Anusuchit Jati avam Anusuchit janjati ke chhatra /chhatraon ki shaikshik jagrukta ka
shikshik uplbdhi par prabhow “ Recent Educational and Pshychological Research Journal,Issue:2, PP :54-58.
4. Kuthari,S., Maikhuri, R.& Yadav, B.(2015) “Education and awareness- The only cure to AIDS” Indian Journal of
Psychometry and education (IJPE), Volume- 46(1). PP 25-35
5. Badola, S. (2014) Impact Of Types Of School On (Eysneck’s) Personality Traits Of High School Students: Recent,
Educational & Psychological Research, ISSUE2, July- Sept(2014) PP. 06-10, ISSN 2278-5449.
6. Badola, S.(2014)A Study Self-Concept and Spiritual Intelligence of Higher Education Students: Contemporary Social
Sciences, Vol. 23, No.3-4, (July-December),PP.77-84.
7. Badola, S. (2014) A Study of Role Conflict and Frustration Tolerance Of Senior Secondary School Teacher: Edulight,
International, Multi-Disciplinary, Bi-Annual & Peer-Reviewed Journal,I(6), November,Page 153-158.
8. Badola, S. (2015) A Study of Academic Motivation and Learning Style Of Minority And Non- Minority Communities:
An International Referred & Peer Reviewed Bi-Annually Journal In Education, (2015), Vol.-I, Issue-II, ISSN No.-2350-
1081, PP-16-18
9. Badola, S. (2015) Creativity of senior secondary school students with regard to their locus of control: remarking, thmulti-disciplinary international journal, vol.-I issue 9 February 2015, ISSN No.-2394-0344.
10. Lakhera, S.K. & Kumar, A. (2014) Vinoba Bhave-Bhudun and Education Philosophy Indian Modern Education, 36-1] ISSN-0927-5636, New Delhi:NCRET, Page-94-100.
11. Kumar, R.&Lakhera, S.K. (2015) Tharu Tribe : A Brief Introduction, Srinkhla II (6) February, ISSN-(P) 2321-290X ,
Kanpur: Social Research Foundation, Kidwainagar, Page-65-68.
12. Dhawan, S. (2014). Cultural Values of Teachers influence their role as Cultural Transformers. Singh, K. and Scholarly
Research Journal for Interdisciplinary Studies,March- April, II (XI), 1296-1304.
13. Sharma, V. K. and Dhawan, S. (2014). Right to Education: A need of reform in sustaining quality of primary education.
Shikshak Andardrishti ]1(6), May-Jun, 78-81.
14. Dhawan, S. and V. K. Sharma (2014). Technophobic Attitude among the Students of Senior Secondary Level.Scholarly
Research Journal for Interdisciplinary Studies, II(XV), 2531-37.
15. Sharma, S. and Dhawan,S.(2014).Job Stress among the Teachers of Dehradun. International Transactions in Humanities
and Social Sciences, Jan-June, 6(1), 7-12.
16. Dhawan, S. (2015). An Outlook towards Professionalism among the Pupil Teachers. Indian Streams Research Journal,
Vol. 5:1, 1-7.
17. Dhawan, S.(2015). Perception of teacher educators and pupil teachers towards sustainability. Scholarly Research
Journal for Interdisciplinary Studies, XVI, 2790-803.
18. Dhawan, S. (2015). Cooperation during assessment enhances learning outcome. E Reflection, IV: I Jan.-Feb., 1-13.
19- Dhawan, S. (2015). Preparing Teachers as Strategic Educational Leaders for Total Learning Management. (Ed.) Manas
Ranjan in Educational Leadership and Management. pp 97-110, Renu Publications, New Delhi.
20. Dhawan, S. (2014). Udiyaman Bhartiya Samaaj me Shiksha ka Swaroop. Lesson writer, (Eds.) Nityanand Pandey and
Vivek Bhargava. Rakhi Prakashan Private Ltd., Agra. ISBN No: 978-81-929250-1-1.
21. Dhawan, S. (2015). India: Pioneer in inculcating Values for Peace. (Eds.) Ravindra Kumar. In Indian Perspective of
Peace and Development Leading to Global Harmony and Unity. The Institute of Indology and Oriental Studies,
Shridhar University,Pilani.India. ISBN: 978-81-928008-6-8.
22. Lohani, S. &Singh,R.C.(2014). "Vedant Aatam Gyan ka Darshan", Vidaywarta international multilingual research
journal Maharashtra. 3(8), p.p.88-91.
23. Pant, P., Lohani, S. &Singh R. C.(2014)A comparative study of social adjustment among hearing impaired and visual
impaired students studying in secondary schools. Adhikar an international refereed research journal, 4(11),28-32.
24. Singh, R.C. (2014) Spiritual education to cultivate divine qualities in life, chapter in proceeding released by ancient
and spiritual science 2014 dev Sanskrit vishwavidyalaya Hardwar Uttarakhand, bharti publication New Delhi, pp-
609-616
25. Singh, R. C.& Datt, G. (2015) Policies and strategies for using ICT in teaching learning process. Chapter in proceeding
released by international education conference: Learning Technologies in Education, JMI New Delhi, Excel India
Publisher, New Delhi. ISBN No. 978-93-84869-29-8, pp 62-68.
26. Singh, R.C.(2015) study habits with reference to Sex and mode of school. Indian journal of Psychometry and
education volume 46 (1), p.p.65-71.
27. Singh, R.C., Pant, P., & Lohani, S. (2015) Education strategies for women empowerment. International multilingual
research journal, 1(4), 138-143.
28- Singh, R. C., Lohani, S., & Pant, P. (2015). Autonomy in Higher Education: shifting Paradigm. European Academic
Research, 3(1), 545-555.
29 Singh, R.C., Pant, P., & Lohani, S. (2015) Strategies for girls Education chapter in books Girl Education in India – Still ndMiles to cover, Vol- 2 , by Kalpaz publication (Gyan Books) New Delhi. ISBN No 978-93-5128-177-1.
ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 118 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)119
7. S. Vyshnavi, R. Islam, and Y. P. Sundriyal (2015) Comparative study of soil profiles developed on metavolcanic
(basaltic) rocks in two different watersheds of Garhwal Himalaya. Current Science, Vol. 108(4), 699-707. (impact factor
0.8), publisher Academy of Sciences, Bangalore.
8. S. P. Sati (2015). Developmental Planning and Geological Constraints in Uttarakhand Himalaya. Paper published in
Procedings of the Seminar on Uttarakhand disaster . Winsar Publication.
9. S. P. Sati and Y. P. Raiwani (2015). Kedarnath Aapdaa : aapdaa upraant ek padtaal: Published in HILL MAIL.
http://www.hillmail.in/?p=3093.
10. Bisht, M. P. S., Rana, V. and Singh, S. (2014), Impact of Glacier Recession on the vegetative cover of the Valley of
Flowers National Park (a world Heritage site), Central Himalaya, India. Dynamics of Climate, Glaciers and
Vegetation in Himalaya: (Eds) R. B. Singh, Udo Schickhoff and Suraj Mal, Springer International Publishing AG,
Cham.
11. Rose, KD; Holbrook, LT; Rana, RS; Jones, KE; Kumar, K; Ahrens, HE; Missiean, P; Sahni, A and Smith, T, 2014. Early
Eocene fossils suggest that mammalian order Perissodactyla originated in India. Nature Communication, 5:5570
doi:10, 1038/ncomms 6570(2014).
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Department of Adult Continuing Education and Extension
1. Bahuguna, A.K. (2014). ‘Uttarakhand mein laingik asamanta ka vishleshnatmak adhyayan’ Shailwani, Kotdwara,
vol. 18. pp. 61-70
2. Chaurasiya, Reena (2014). Grameen Mahilaun Mein Raktalpta (Anemia) ke prati Jagrukta ka adhyayan, Jan
Saksharta, Publication State Resource Centre, Adult Education, Bhartiya Grameen Mahila Sangh, Indore, M.P., Issue-
2, pp. 42-51
42 Tripathi, Mansha Mani and Rawat, S.S. (2014). Grameen Mahilaon mein Shishu Poshan evam Tikakaran Sambandhi
Jagrukta Ka Adhyayan, Adult Education, Indian Adult Education Association, New Delhi, ISSN 2231-2439, Vol. 1. pp.
30-39
Book(s)
1. Bahuguna, Arun Kumar, Social Inclusion in Elementary Education, Sonali Publication, Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New
Delhi:, 2014, ISBN: 978-81-8411-495-9
Department of Education
1. Joshi, P.K. &Bhatt, A. (2014) A Comparative Study of MLL (Minimum Level of Learning) in hindi& Mathematics
Between Govt. and Private Elementary School Students. Recent Educational & Psychological Researches, Issue : 3,
Year : 3, PP. 23- 26.
2. Yadav, H. &Maikhuri, R. (2015) “ Shiksha Prashikshanarthyo ke Vayktiywa ka Uplabdhi Ewam Shikshan Dakshata Ke
Sandarbho mein Adhyayan.” Recent Educational and Pshychological Research Journal, Issue: 1, PP. 38-42.
3. Kumar, R. &Maikhuri, R.(2015) “ Anusuchit Jati avam Anusuchit janjati ke chhatra /chhatraon ki shaikshik jagrukta ka
shikshik uplbdhi par prabhow “ Recent Educational and Pshychological Research Journal,Issue:2, PP :54-58.
4. Kuthari,S., Maikhuri, R.& Yadav, B.(2015) “Education and awareness- The only cure to AIDS” Indian Journal of
Psychometry and education (IJPE), Volume- 46(1). PP 25-35
5. Badola, S. (2014) Impact Of Types Of School On (Eysneck’s) Personality Traits Of High School Students: Recent,
Educational & Psychological Research, ISSUE2, July- Sept(2014) PP. 06-10, ISSN 2278-5449.
6. Badola, S.(2014)A Study Self-Concept and Spiritual Intelligence of Higher Education Students: Contemporary Social
Sciences, Vol. 23, No.3-4, (July-December),PP.77-84.
7. Badola, S. (2014) A Study of Role Conflict and Frustration Tolerance Of Senior Secondary School Teacher: Edulight,
International, Multi-Disciplinary, Bi-Annual & Peer-Reviewed Journal,I(6), November,Page 153-158.
8. Badola, S. (2015) A Study of Academic Motivation and Learning Style Of Minority And Non- Minority Communities:
An International Referred & Peer Reviewed Bi-Annually Journal In Education, (2015), Vol.-I, Issue-II, ISSN No.-2350-
1081, PP-16-18
9. Badola, S. (2015) Creativity of senior secondary school students with regard to their locus of control: remarking, thmulti-disciplinary international journal, vol.-I issue 9 February 2015, ISSN No.-2394-0344.
10. Lakhera, S.K. & Kumar, A. (2014) Vinoba Bhave-Bhudun and Education Philosophy Indian Modern Education, 36-1] ISSN-0927-5636, New Delhi:NCRET, Page-94-100.
11. Kumar, R.&Lakhera, S.K. (2015) Tharu Tribe : A Brief Introduction, Srinkhla II (6) February, ISSN-(P) 2321-290X ,
Kanpur: Social Research Foundation, Kidwainagar, Page-65-68.
12. Dhawan, S. (2014). Cultural Values of Teachers influence their role as Cultural Transformers. Singh, K. and Scholarly
Research Journal for Interdisciplinary Studies,March- April, II (XI), 1296-1304.
13. Sharma, V. K. and Dhawan, S. (2014). Right to Education: A need of reform in sustaining quality of primary education.
Shikshak Andardrishti ]1(6), May-Jun, 78-81.
14. Dhawan, S. and V. K. Sharma (2014). Technophobic Attitude among the Students of Senior Secondary Level.Scholarly
Research Journal for Interdisciplinary Studies, II(XV), 2531-37.
15. Sharma, S. and Dhawan,S.(2014).Job Stress among the Teachers of Dehradun. International Transactions in Humanities
and Social Sciences, Jan-June, 6(1), 7-12.
16. Dhawan, S. (2015). An Outlook towards Professionalism among the Pupil Teachers. Indian Streams Research Journal,
Vol. 5:1, 1-7.
17. Dhawan, S.(2015). Perception of teacher educators and pupil teachers towards sustainability. Scholarly Research
Journal for Interdisciplinary Studies, XVI, 2790-803.
18. Dhawan, S. (2015). Cooperation during assessment enhances learning outcome. E Reflection, IV: I Jan.-Feb., 1-13.
19- Dhawan, S. (2015). Preparing Teachers as Strategic Educational Leaders for Total Learning Management. (Ed.) Manas
Ranjan in Educational Leadership and Management. pp 97-110, Renu Publications, New Delhi.
20. Dhawan, S. (2014). Udiyaman Bhartiya Samaaj me Shiksha ka Swaroop. Lesson writer, (Eds.) Nityanand Pandey and
Vivek Bhargava. Rakhi Prakashan Private Ltd., Agra. ISBN No: 978-81-929250-1-1.
21. Dhawan, S. (2015). India: Pioneer in inculcating Values for Peace. (Eds.) Ravindra Kumar. In Indian Perspective of
Peace and Development Leading to Global Harmony and Unity. The Institute of Indology and Oriental Studies,
Shridhar University,Pilani.India. ISBN: 978-81-928008-6-8.
22. Lohani, S. &Singh,R.C.(2014). "Vedant Aatam Gyan ka Darshan", Vidaywarta international multilingual research
journal Maharashtra. 3(8), p.p.88-91.
23. Pant, P., Lohani, S. &Singh R. C.(2014)A comparative study of social adjustment among hearing impaired and visual
impaired students studying in secondary schools. Adhikar an international refereed research journal, 4(11),28-32.
24. Singh, R.C. (2014) Spiritual education to cultivate divine qualities in life, chapter in proceeding released by ancient
and spiritual science 2014 dev Sanskrit vishwavidyalaya Hardwar Uttarakhand, bharti publication New Delhi, pp-
609-616
25. Singh, R. C.& Datt, G. (2015) Policies and strategies for using ICT in teaching learning process. Chapter in proceeding
released by international education conference: Learning Technologies in Education, JMI New Delhi, Excel India
Publisher, New Delhi. ISBN No. 978-93-84869-29-8, pp 62-68.
26. Singh, R.C.(2015) study habits with reference to Sex and mode of school. Indian journal of Psychometry and
education volume 46 (1), p.p.65-71.
27. Singh, R.C., Pant, P., & Lohani, S. (2015) Education strategies for women empowerment. International multilingual
research journal, 1(4), 138-143.
28- Singh, R. C., Lohani, S., & Pant, P. (2015). Autonomy in Higher Education: shifting Paradigm. European Academic
Research, 3(1), 545-555.
29 Singh, R.C., Pant, P., & Lohani, S. (2015) Strategies for girls Education chapter in books Girl Education in India – Still ndMiles to cover, Vol- 2 , by Kalpaz publication (Gyan Books) New Delhi. ISBN No 978-93-5128-177-1.
ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 118 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)119
30. Singh, D.& Rajput,P.K.(2014) “Excellency in Teacher Education: An Overview of competency based Curriculum and
alternative assessment and evaluation strategies”, AJERT Agra, UP, July 4 (2), ISSN - 2249-7374, pp – 455-463,
(UIF- 0.283).
31 Singh, D.& Rajput,P.K.(2014) Snatak star ke samaniye avam arakshit varg ke Chatro ke akanksha star avam Shakshik
patti ka tulnatmak adhyayan IRJMSH New Delhi, Oct.2014. – 5 Issue 8, ISSN - 2277-9809, Page No.– 255-291, (UIF-
2.1506).
32 Singh, D.& Rajput,P.K.(2014) Swvitposhit Mahavidhyaloyo me kariyat shikshko ki naras bhawana ka unki yogitao
avam samjik arthik star ke pariprekshya mein Indian Streams Research Journal, Solapur, (Maharastra), Nov. 4 (10),
ISSN – 2230-7850, pp 65-78, (UIF- 2.1506).
33 Singh, D. (2015)”Swami Vivekananda: The Practical Vedanta As Pancacea and Administrative thought”, Asian
Journal of Educational Research & Technology, Agra, (UP), Jan. 2015, 5 (1), ISSN - (P) 2249-7374, (O) 2347-4947, pp- 58-
66.
34 Rajput, P., Srivastava, R. K., & Dhulia, U (2015): ‘Under graduate students attitude towards Entrepreneurship-An
earnest need to study’, in American Research Thoughts, Vol-1, Issue-6, March-April 2015, Impact Factor-2.0178 (UIF),
pp-1717-1722.
35 Chadda, Chavi & Dhulia, U. A Study of Attitude of Secondary School Students towards Environmental constituents’,
in International Transaction in Humanities and Social Science’. 5 (1), pp-41-44.
36 Aswal, M & Dhulia, U (2015): ‘Reviewing Learner Evaluation in India: An Inside Story (after independence),
European Academic Research, 11(10)/Jaunary, IF- 3.1(UIF), pp.12800-12810
37 Chadda, Chavi & Dhulia, U (2015):Effect of High and Low Television Viewing on Study Habits of Adolescent
Students’, in Asian Resonance, IV(11),April, pp-196-200.
38 Godiyal Sunita (2014): “A Study of Work Values and Effectiveness of Higher Secondary Schools Teachers”in
International Journal of Psychology and Education, Internationally Approved and Monthly- Peer Reviewed Journal,
Vol- 2, Issue -1, September 2014,pp-26-31, WWSTWIND Publication House, Mumbai, India
39 Godiyal Sunita (2015): A Study of Primary School Teachers’ Effectiveness, in International Journal of Academic
Research, Quarterly, (Refereed and Indexed Journal), Vol- 2, Issue- 1(3), January – March 2015, Kakinada, Andhra
Pradesh, , pp- 31-34,
40 Fonia Binita & Godiyal Sunita (2015): A Study of Internet Addiction among the Higher Secondary School Students, in
Online International Interdisciplinary Research Journal (Bi-Monthly), Vol- V, January 2015 (Special Issue) with Impact
Factor-2.217. pp-153-157.
41 Godiyal Sunita & Godiyal R. B. (2015), Disaster Management Education: Natural Hazards and Need of Disaster
Management Education (With Reference to the Hill State of Uttarakhand), in Geo Hazards; Recent Researches (Ed)-
Ramola R. C & Gusain G.S (2015), Narosa Publishing House Pvt. Ltd New Delhi India, pp- 157-166
Department of Naturopathy and Yoga
1. Thakur G.S.(2015)Role of Yoga in psychological well-being: A Review. Indian Stream Research Journal, 5(2),1-4,3.15
2. Thakur G.S.(2015). The concept of Yoga therapy according to panchakoshas: A Review. Indian Journal of Applied
Research, 5(6), 27-28, 3.62
3. Betal C. (2014), Effect of Transcendental Meditation on the State of Stress of office workers. International Journal of Yoga
& Allied Sciences. 3 (2), 112-119.
4. Betal C. (2014), Emergence of Yoga as a Therapeutic Technique in recent time, Indian Stream Research Journal, 4 (9), 1-8,
2.15
5. Betal C. (2015), Role of Trigunas in framing of personality, Indian Stream Research Journal, 5 (2), 1-5, 3.15
6. Nautiyal V. &Nautiyal R. (2015), Psychology of hindu traditional in perspectice of personality, International journal of
yoga and allied science, 3 (1), 81
7. Nautiyal V. &Nautiyal R. (2015), Management of Diabetes mellitus, Global journal of multidisciplinary studies, 3 (6), 56
8. Nautiyal V. (2015),Yoga dwaramanasikarogyakiavdharana, Global journal of multidisciplinary studies, 3 (8), 122
9. Nautyal R. (2015), Sankhyadarshan ki pramukh acharya evam unka samshipt parichay, Global journal of
multidisciplinary studies, 3 (8), 129
Department of Physical Education
1. Pant Mukul and Valsaraj K.M. (2014) Relationship between Motor Fitness Components and Body Mass Index of
Uttarakhand boys. PEAS, Seminar special edition.ISSN-2230-7397.
2. Singh Joseph “Nutritional status and yogic asanas-An analytical study” (NJPESS) Vol.1 no.2, 141-143, Sep 2014.
3. Singh Joseph “ICT for enhancing physical education: Understanding, Learning and Fitness” (Role of ICT in social
science) 66-67, 2014.
4. Singh Joseph,”A study of keratinophilic fungal infections among sportsmen in pauri district” (Global excellence in
fitness and sports science) 344-347.2015
5. Singh Joseph “Discrepancies in UGC and NCTE” (IEEJ impact factor 2.325) vol.IV, Iss.II, 76-79,2015
6. Singh Joseph “Achievement motivation of Indian field hockey players at three different levels of competitions”
(JOPER) vol.2 ISSN, 72-81,2015
7. Singh Joseph (2015)”Aggression among different levels of hockey players: a comparative study” 5 (5), 1-4,
8. Krishnakant “Comparison of Health Related Physical Fitness of B.P.Ed Students pre and post course”, PERSIST
Volume VI No.II December 2014 ISSN: 0975-7414.
8. Krishnakant “The Effect of Six Weeks of Brisk Walking on Aerobic/Cardiovascular Function of sedentary College
Students”, IJAR, Vol.IV No.IX, ISSN, 2249-555X, Sep 2014.
9. Krishnakant “A comparative study on flexibility of physical education male and female students”, Sodha Pravaha, IV
( 3), ISSN, 2231-4113, July 2014.
10. Krishnakant “Comparison of selected motor variables between Batsmen and Medium pace bowlers in
cricket”NJPESS, Vol.I No.2, ISSN, 2348-4713, Sep 2014.
11. Yadav Hiralal “A study on Physiological and Biochemical Responses of Long Distance Runners”,ISSN: 2348 – 4713
1(1)
12. Yadav Hiralal “Heart Rate Response and Recovery Pattern of Long Distance Runners”, {Quarterly}, ISSN 2277-2456,
Volume-III, Issue-IV, Oct-Nov-Dec 2014.
13. Yadav Hiralal “A Study on Blood Glucose Response and Recovery Pattern of Long Distance Runners” Volume I (1)
February 2015 ISSN: 2394-9953.
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
1. Sunil Kumar, M.P. Thapliyal and Harish Chaudhary(2014).ETL Transformations Performance
Optimization,International Journal of Application or Innovation in Engineering & Management , 3(12), December,pp 315-
320
2. Sunil Kumar and M.P. Thapliyal , (2014) ETL Mapping Performance Optimization, International Journal of Academic
Excellence in Computer Applications (IJAECA), ISSN 0986 – 7872, Vol. -IV , Issue-VIII, pp 143-147,
3. M.P.Thapliyal, Simulation-A powerful Technique to improve Quality, Productivity and Business process
Management. Himachal Pradesh University Bi-Annual Research Journal, (2) ISSN : 2277-1425; Vol- 02 , June 2014, pp 176-
178
4. M.P.Thapliyal, Data Mining: A Tool for Banking Industry, International Journal of emerging Research in Management and
Technology (IJERMT), ISSN 2278-9359, (5) April 2015
5. Raiwani Y.P., Extraction of Road Accident Patterns in Uttarakhand using Neural Network, International Journal of
Computer Engineering and Technology ISSN 0976-6367, 5(8), August (2014), pp. 159-168
6. Raiwani Y.P., A Study of Gender Specific Pitch Variation Patter of Emotion Expression for Hindi Speech, International Journal
of Advanced Research in Engineering and Technology , 5(8), August-14, pp. 47-55..
ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 120 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)121
30. Singh, D.& Rajput,P.K.(2014) “Excellency in Teacher Education: An Overview of competency based Curriculum and
alternative assessment and evaluation strategies”, AJERT Agra, UP, July 4 (2), ISSN - 2249-7374, pp – 455-463,
(UIF- 0.283).
31 Singh, D.& Rajput,P.K.(2014) Snatak star ke samaniye avam arakshit varg ke Chatro ke akanksha star avam Shakshik
patti ka tulnatmak adhyayan IRJMSH New Delhi, Oct.2014. – 5 Issue 8, ISSN - 2277-9809, Page No.– 255-291, (UIF-
2.1506).
32 Singh, D.& Rajput,P.K.(2014) Swvitposhit Mahavidhyaloyo me kariyat shikshko ki naras bhawana ka unki yogitao
avam samjik arthik star ke pariprekshya mein Indian Streams Research Journal, Solapur, (Maharastra), Nov. 4 (10),
ISSN – 2230-7850, pp 65-78, (UIF- 2.1506).
33 Singh, D. (2015)”Swami Vivekananda: The Practical Vedanta As Pancacea and Administrative thought”, Asian
Journal of Educational Research & Technology, Agra, (UP), Jan. 2015, 5 (1), ISSN - (P) 2249-7374, (O) 2347-4947, pp- 58-
66.
34 Rajput, P., Srivastava, R. K., & Dhulia, U (2015): ‘Under graduate students attitude towards Entrepreneurship-An
earnest need to study’, in American Research Thoughts, Vol-1, Issue-6, March-April 2015, Impact Factor-2.0178 (UIF),
pp-1717-1722.
35 Chadda, Chavi & Dhulia, U. A Study of Attitude of Secondary School Students towards Environmental constituents’,
in International Transaction in Humanities and Social Science’. 5 (1), pp-41-44.
36 Aswal, M & Dhulia, U (2015): ‘Reviewing Learner Evaluation in India: An Inside Story (after independence),
European Academic Research, 11(10)/Jaunary, IF- 3.1(UIF), pp.12800-12810
37 Chadda, Chavi & Dhulia, U (2015):Effect of High and Low Television Viewing on Study Habits of Adolescent
Students’, in Asian Resonance, IV(11),April, pp-196-200.
38 Godiyal Sunita (2014): “A Study of Work Values and Effectiveness of Higher Secondary Schools Teachers”in
International Journal of Psychology and Education, Internationally Approved and Monthly- Peer Reviewed Journal,
Vol- 2, Issue -1, September 2014,pp-26-31, WWSTWIND Publication House, Mumbai, India
39 Godiyal Sunita (2015): A Study of Primary School Teachers’ Effectiveness, in International Journal of Academic
Research, Quarterly, (Refereed and Indexed Journal), Vol- 2, Issue- 1(3), January – March 2015, Kakinada, Andhra
Pradesh, , pp- 31-34,
40 Fonia Binita & Godiyal Sunita (2015): A Study of Internet Addiction among the Higher Secondary School Students, in
Online International Interdisciplinary Research Journal (Bi-Monthly), Vol- V, January 2015 (Special Issue) with Impact
Factor-2.217. pp-153-157.
41 Godiyal Sunita & Godiyal R. B. (2015), Disaster Management Education: Natural Hazards and Need of Disaster
Management Education (With Reference to the Hill State of Uttarakhand), in Geo Hazards; Recent Researches (Ed)-
Ramola R. C & Gusain G.S (2015), Narosa Publishing House Pvt. Ltd New Delhi India, pp- 157-166
Department of Naturopathy and Yoga
1. Thakur G.S.(2015)Role of Yoga in psychological well-being: A Review. Indian Stream Research Journal, 5(2),1-4,3.15
2. Thakur G.S.(2015). The concept of Yoga therapy according to panchakoshas: A Review. Indian Journal of Applied
Research, 5(6), 27-28, 3.62
3. Betal C. (2014), Effect of Transcendental Meditation on the State of Stress of office workers. International Journal of Yoga
& Allied Sciences. 3 (2), 112-119.
4. Betal C. (2014), Emergence of Yoga as a Therapeutic Technique in recent time, Indian Stream Research Journal, 4 (9), 1-8,
2.15
5. Betal C. (2015), Role of Trigunas in framing of personality, Indian Stream Research Journal, 5 (2), 1-5, 3.15
6. Nautiyal V. &Nautiyal R. (2015), Psychology of hindu traditional in perspectice of personality, International journal of
yoga and allied science, 3 (1), 81
7. Nautiyal V. &Nautiyal R. (2015), Management of Diabetes mellitus, Global journal of multidisciplinary studies, 3 (6), 56
8. Nautiyal V. (2015),Yoga dwaramanasikarogyakiavdharana, Global journal of multidisciplinary studies, 3 (8), 122
9. Nautyal R. (2015), Sankhyadarshan ki pramukh acharya evam unka samshipt parichay, Global journal of
multidisciplinary studies, 3 (8), 129
Department of Physical Education
1. Pant Mukul and Valsaraj K.M. (2014) Relationship between Motor Fitness Components and Body Mass Index of
Uttarakhand boys. PEAS, Seminar special edition.ISSN-2230-7397.
2. Singh Joseph “Nutritional status and yogic asanas-An analytical study” (NJPESS) Vol.1 no.2, 141-143, Sep 2014.
3. Singh Joseph “ICT for enhancing physical education: Understanding, Learning and Fitness” (Role of ICT in social
science) 66-67, 2014.
4. Singh Joseph,”A study of keratinophilic fungal infections among sportsmen in pauri district” (Global excellence in
fitness and sports science) 344-347.2015
5. Singh Joseph “Discrepancies in UGC and NCTE” (IEEJ impact factor 2.325) vol.IV, Iss.II, 76-79,2015
6. Singh Joseph “Achievement motivation of Indian field hockey players at three different levels of competitions”
(JOPER) vol.2 ISSN, 72-81,2015
7. Singh Joseph (2015)”Aggression among different levels of hockey players: a comparative study” 5 (5), 1-4,
8. Krishnakant “Comparison of Health Related Physical Fitness of B.P.Ed Students pre and post course”, PERSIST
Volume VI No.II December 2014 ISSN: 0975-7414.
8. Krishnakant “The Effect of Six Weeks of Brisk Walking on Aerobic/Cardiovascular Function of sedentary College
Students”, IJAR, Vol.IV No.IX, ISSN, 2249-555X, Sep 2014.
9. Krishnakant “A comparative study on flexibility of physical education male and female students”, Sodha Pravaha, IV
( 3), ISSN, 2231-4113, July 2014.
10. Krishnakant “Comparison of selected motor variables between Batsmen and Medium pace bowlers in
cricket”NJPESS, Vol.I No.2, ISSN, 2348-4713, Sep 2014.
11. Yadav Hiralal “A study on Physiological and Biochemical Responses of Long Distance Runners”,ISSN: 2348 – 4713
1(1)
12. Yadav Hiralal “Heart Rate Response and Recovery Pattern of Long Distance Runners”, {Quarterly}, ISSN 2277-2456,
Volume-III, Issue-IV, Oct-Nov-Dec 2014.
13. Yadav Hiralal “A Study on Blood Glucose Response and Recovery Pattern of Long Distance Runners” Volume I (1)
February 2015 ISSN: 2394-9953.
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
1. Sunil Kumar, M.P. Thapliyal and Harish Chaudhary(2014).ETL Transformations Performance
Optimization,International Journal of Application or Innovation in Engineering & Management , 3(12), December,pp 315-
320
2. Sunil Kumar and M.P. Thapliyal , (2014) ETL Mapping Performance Optimization, International Journal of Academic
Excellence in Computer Applications (IJAECA), ISSN 0986 – 7872, Vol. -IV , Issue-VIII, pp 143-147,
3. M.P.Thapliyal, Simulation-A powerful Technique to improve Quality, Productivity and Business process
Management. Himachal Pradesh University Bi-Annual Research Journal, (2) ISSN : 2277-1425; Vol- 02 , June 2014, pp 176-
178
4. M.P.Thapliyal, Data Mining: A Tool for Banking Industry, International Journal of emerging Research in Management and
Technology (IJERMT), ISSN 2278-9359, (5) April 2015
5. Raiwani Y.P., Extraction of Road Accident Patterns in Uttarakhand using Neural Network, International Journal of
Computer Engineering and Technology ISSN 0976-6367, 5(8), August (2014), pp. 159-168
6. Raiwani Y.P., A Study of Gender Specific Pitch Variation Patter of Emotion Expression for Hindi Speech, International Journal
of Advanced Research in Engineering and Technology , 5(8), August-14, pp. 47-55..
ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 120 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)121
7. Raiwani Y.P. ,Vehicular Accident Analysis Using Neural Network, International Journal of Emerging Technology and
Advanced Engineering (IJETAE), ISSN 2250-2459 (9), September 2014, pp. 161-164.
8. Raiwani Y.P. ,Data Reduction Techniques to Analyse NSL-KDD Dataset, International Journal of Computer Engineering
and Technology (IJCET), ISSN 0976-6367(Print), ISSN 0976 - 6375(Online), 5(10), October (2014), pp. 21-31
9. Raiwani Y.P. ,Research Challenges and Performance of Clustering Techniques to Analyze NSL-KDD Dataset,
International Journal of Emerging Trends & Technology in Computer Science (IJETTCS), ISSN 2278-6856, 3(6), Nov.-
Dec.14, pp. 172-177.
10. Raiwani Y.P., (2015)Study of Road Accident patterns in Uttarakhand using K-Means Algorithm, International Journal of
Application or Innovation in Engineering & Management 4(3), March.
11. R M Bhatt (2014),Effect of Interference and heat-like fault Scatterings in YBa Cu O Superconductor, International Journal of 2 3 7
Advance Research in Science and Engineering, ISSN 2319-8354(E), 3(1),pp.526-529.
12. R M Bhatt (2014),Model of Phonon Conductivity for Magnesium Stannide, International Journal of Advance Research in
Science and Engineering, ISSN 2319-8354(E), 3(1), ,pp.530-533.
Department of Information Technology
1. Barthwal V.”Grid resource computing environment simulation using GridSim toolkit”,Computing for Sustainable
Global Development (INDIACom), 2015 2nd International Conference on 11-13 March 2015.
Department of Mechanical Engineering
1. T Singh, A Patnaik, B Gangil,(2014)”Thermal stability analysis of nano-particulate-filled phenolic-based friction
composite materials”, Journal of Industrial Textiles,
2. Singh T, A Patnaik, B Gangil, R Chauhan,(2015) “Optimization of tribo-performance of brake friction materials: Effect
of nano filler” Wear, 2015, 324:10-16.
3. Brijesh Gangil, Sandeep Kumar ,KKS Mer, “A Review on Mechanical Behavior of Bast-Glass Fiber Based Hybrid
Polymer Composites”, International Journal of Mechanical and Production Engineering(IJMPE) (Accepted).
4. Gupta M.K. and Rakesh Pawan Kumar, “”Effects of Reinforced Particulates on Properties of Aluminium Metal Matrix
Composite: A Review Paper”, Anusandhan , III(VI), Sept , pp 558-566.
5. Gupta M.K. (2015), Paper title “Turning of Aluminum Metal Matrix Composite” IEJ, 8(1), Jan , pp24-29.
SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department of Economics
1. Chaudhary, S., Kumar, P., and Bahuguna, Anjali. (2014). Human Resource Development and Higher Education in
Uttarakhand. UPUEA Economic Journal, vol. 10, pp-548-554.
2. Bahuguna, Anjali and Gusain, Sunita (2014). Status and Problems of Women in Panchayati Raj Institution: A Study of
Dehradun District in Uttarakhand. UPUEA Economic Journal, vol. 10, pp-540-543.
3. Bahuguna Anjali (2014) Rural Women’s participation in Agriculture; in Nava Arthiki July-Dec 2014. Pp 6-11.
4. Sati, M C (2014) Uttarakhand ka Jatil Bhugarbh, Duruh Bhugol, Aapadaao ki Bhisanta evam Niti ka Abhav, published
in Urrarpaksh -1, Binser Publication April.
5. Sati, M. C. (2014) Nature and Culture in the Conservation of Traditional Crop Diversity in Himalaya: A Study of
Uttarakhand Statae Proceedings of National Seminar on Resources, Environment and Development of the Indian
Himalaya, Department of Geography, HNB University, Srinagar, (Garhwal)
6. Bahuguna, Anjali and Danish Masoud (2015). Trends of Human Development in Uttarakhand (A Population
Prespective). International Journal of Humanities and Social Themes. Vol.2, pp-1-10.
7. Bahuguna, Anjali and Danish Masoud (2015). Rural Women’s participation in Agriculture (with special reference to
Baghwanpur block of Haridwar District in Uttarakhand). Journal of Economics and Commerce 6 (1) January-June.
8. Bahuguna, Anjali (2014), Concept of Equality and Social Justice in India. In edited book. Equality and Social Justice
Issues and Concerns.Edited by Pratayush Vatsala. Atlantic Publishers and Distributors (P) Ltd. pp 81-96.
9. Nautiyal, R.R. & Rakesh Ranjan: WTO and Indian Standard on Agriculture, Negotiations and recent issues A.K.
Tomar, Indu Varshneya & Sobha Jain (Ed. Book), Indian Agriculture- Issues and Challenges. Kunal Books, N Delhi
2014.
10. Ranjan, Rakesh & R.R. Nautiyal: Agricultural credit for small farmers in India. A.K. Tomar (Edited Book) Indian
Agriculture, Kunal Books, New Delhi 2014.
11. Ranjan, Rakesh & R.R. Nautiyal ( 2014). Kisan Credit Card- A gateway to agriculture development, Pankaj & Rakesh
Ranjan (Ed. Book) contributing sustainability Victorious Publishers, New Delhi .
12. Singh, Pawandeep & R.R. Nautiyal: Globlization and higher Education: Opportunity or Threat. Pankaj & Rakesh
Ranjan (Ed. Book) Contributing Sustainability, Victorious Publisher New Delhi 2014.
13. Kandari, Prashant (2014), Analysis of the Income sources and Employment status of BPL households in Hill Rural
Areas of Uttarakhand: A Study of district Pauri Garhwal, UPUEA Economic Journal, Oct, Vol-10, p 447-451
14. Kandari Prashant, Ajay, Negi R.S, (2014), An assessment of National Employment programme in hill region: A Study
of MNREGA in Pauri Garhwal district of Uttarakhand, in,UPUEA Economic Journal, Oct, Vol-10, p-386-389
15. Negi R.S. and Abhay (2014), Employment generation through MNREGA- Opportunity and challenges, UPUEA
Economic Journal, Oct, Vol-10, p- 377-381
16. Kandari Prashant (2015), Associative assessment of Agriculture sustainability, environment and poverty in the hill
rural areas of Uttarakhand: A study of Pauri district of Uttarakhand, Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol-5, p-4-8
17. Kandari Prashant (2015), An evaluative study of the food security among BPL households and agriculture in the hill
rural areas: A Study of Pauri district of Uttarakhand, International Journal of Humanities and social science Invention,
Vol. 4, p 1-8
18. Kandari, Prashant (2015), Interrelationship and Associative Impact Analysis of Tourism, Agriculture and
Environment in Hill Rural areas of Uttarakhand, Edited book, Sustainable Development in India: Issues and
Challenges, Keshav Publication, Delhi
19. Kandari, Prashant and Rukmani (2015), Women’s role in attaining sustainability in agriculture development, Edited
book, Sustainable Development in India: Issues and Challenges, Keshav Publication, Delhi
20. Kandari, Prashant and Paliwal Rajesh (2015), Analysis of the Women Role in Agriculture in Hill Rural Regions of
Uttarakhand: Problems, Challenges and Opportunities, Edited Book, Anamika Publication, New Delhi
21. Bhutia,G.T and Srivastava, R.K.(2014).Migration in Sikkim: Facts or Frictions. Indian Streams Research Journal, 4:1-7.
22. Bhutia, G.T. and Srivastava, R.K. (2015). Public Distribution System in Sikkim: Some Reflection, International Journal
of Research, 2:1432-1439.
23. Negi,S.S.(2014).MGNREGAkiPrabhavsheeltaKaEkMulyankan: GrameenVikasKeVishesh SandarbhMe, Kashf,4(1),
155-157
24. Negi,S.S.(2014). Bharat Me SthaniyaVitt:SiddhantEvamVyavhaar,Vaichariki,4(3)167-174
25. Negi,S.S. (2014).BharatMeagriyaSthaniyaNikay:SamasyayeEvamSujhav(UttarakhandkeJanpadTehri Garhwal Ke
VisheshSandarbh Me), ShodhPrerak, 4(4),07-18
Department of History including Ancient Indian History,Culture and Archaeology
1. Arati Mukherjee, R.C.Bhatt, Vinod Nautiyal, Pradeep Saklani, Kavita Bisht, Bhagat Panwar, Satish Chandra, Marine
Shell Beads from Ropa, Archaeomalcology, issue 25 pp 9-14 April 2015
2. R.C.Bhatt, Vinod Nautiyal, Pradeep Saklani, Hari Chauhan, Sudhir Nautiyal Burial Traditions in Trans Himalaya
including Tibet In Megalithic Culture in South India. Publication of Archaeological Society of India, edited by Ajit
Kumar pp. 380-396, New Delhi, 2014
3. Akshaya Verma, Manmtya Misra, Vinod Nautiyal, R.C. Bhatt, Pradeep Saklani and Nagendra Rawat, Situating Rock
Art in Garhwal: A fresh look, In Rock Art: Recent Researches and New Perspective, Vol. I, pp.113-120 2014, edited by Ajit
Kumar.
ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 122 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)123
7. Raiwani Y.P. ,Vehicular Accident Analysis Using Neural Network, International Journal of Emerging Technology and
Advanced Engineering (IJETAE), ISSN 2250-2459 (9), September 2014, pp. 161-164.
8. Raiwani Y.P. ,Data Reduction Techniques to Analyse NSL-KDD Dataset, International Journal of Computer Engineering
and Technology (IJCET), ISSN 0976-6367(Print), ISSN 0976 - 6375(Online), 5(10), October (2014), pp. 21-31
9. Raiwani Y.P. ,Research Challenges and Performance of Clustering Techniques to Analyze NSL-KDD Dataset,
International Journal of Emerging Trends & Technology in Computer Science (IJETTCS), ISSN 2278-6856, 3(6), Nov.-
Dec.14, pp. 172-177.
10. Raiwani Y.P., (2015)Study of Road Accident patterns in Uttarakhand using K-Means Algorithm, International Journal of
Application or Innovation in Engineering & Management 4(3), March.
11. R M Bhatt (2014),Effect of Interference and heat-like fault Scatterings in YBa Cu O Superconductor, International Journal of 2 3 7
Advance Research in Science and Engineering, ISSN 2319-8354(E), 3(1),pp.526-529.
12. R M Bhatt (2014),Model of Phonon Conductivity for Magnesium Stannide, International Journal of Advance Research in
Science and Engineering, ISSN 2319-8354(E), 3(1), ,pp.530-533.
Department of Information Technology
1. Barthwal V.”Grid resource computing environment simulation using GridSim toolkit”,Computing for Sustainable
Global Development (INDIACom), 2015 2nd International Conference on 11-13 March 2015.
Department of Mechanical Engineering
1. T Singh, A Patnaik, B Gangil,(2014)”Thermal stability analysis of nano-particulate-filled phenolic-based friction
composite materials”, Journal of Industrial Textiles,
2. Singh T, A Patnaik, B Gangil, R Chauhan,(2015) “Optimization of tribo-performance of brake friction materials: Effect
of nano filler” Wear, 2015, 324:10-16.
3. Brijesh Gangil, Sandeep Kumar ,KKS Mer, “A Review on Mechanical Behavior of Bast-Glass Fiber Based Hybrid
Polymer Composites”, International Journal of Mechanical and Production Engineering(IJMPE) (Accepted).
4. Gupta M.K. and Rakesh Pawan Kumar, “”Effects of Reinforced Particulates on Properties of Aluminium Metal Matrix
Composite: A Review Paper”, Anusandhan , III(VI), Sept , pp 558-566.
5. Gupta M.K. (2015), Paper title “Turning of Aluminum Metal Matrix Composite” IEJ, 8(1), Jan , pp24-29.
SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Department of Economics
1. Chaudhary, S., Kumar, P., and Bahuguna, Anjali. (2014). Human Resource Development and Higher Education in
Uttarakhand. UPUEA Economic Journal, vol. 10, pp-548-554.
2. Bahuguna, Anjali and Gusain, Sunita (2014). Status and Problems of Women in Panchayati Raj Institution: A Study of
Dehradun District in Uttarakhand. UPUEA Economic Journal, vol. 10, pp-540-543.
3. Bahuguna Anjali (2014) Rural Women’s participation in Agriculture; in Nava Arthiki July-Dec 2014. Pp 6-11.
4. Sati, M C (2014) Uttarakhand ka Jatil Bhugarbh, Duruh Bhugol, Aapadaao ki Bhisanta evam Niti ka Abhav, published
in Urrarpaksh -1, Binser Publication April.
5. Sati, M. C. (2014) Nature and Culture in the Conservation of Traditional Crop Diversity in Himalaya: A Study of
Uttarakhand Statae Proceedings of National Seminar on Resources, Environment and Development of the Indian
Himalaya, Department of Geography, HNB University, Srinagar, (Garhwal)
6. Bahuguna, Anjali and Danish Masoud (2015). Trends of Human Development in Uttarakhand (A Population
Prespective). International Journal of Humanities and Social Themes. Vol.2, pp-1-10.
7. Bahuguna, Anjali and Danish Masoud (2015). Rural Women’s participation in Agriculture (with special reference to
Baghwanpur block of Haridwar District in Uttarakhand). Journal of Economics and Commerce 6 (1) January-June.
8. Bahuguna, Anjali (2014), Concept of Equality and Social Justice in India. In edited book. Equality and Social Justice
Issues and Concerns.Edited by Pratayush Vatsala. Atlantic Publishers and Distributors (P) Ltd. pp 81-96.
9. Nautiyal, R.R. & Rakesh Ranjan: WTO and Indian Standard on Agriculture, Negotiations and recent issues A.K.
Tomar, Indu Varshneya & Sobha Jain (Ed. Book), Indian Agriculture- Issues and Challenges. Kunal Books, N Delhi
2014.
10. Ranjan, Rakesh & R.R. Nautiyal: Agricultural credit for small farmers in India. A.K. Tomar (Edited Book) Indian
Agriculture, Kunal Books, New Delhi 2014.
11. Ranjan, Rakesh & R.R. Nautiyal ( 2014). Kisan Credit Card- A gateway to agriculture development, Pankaj & Rakesh
Ranjan (Ed. Book) contributing sustainability Victorious Publishers, New Delhi .
12. Singh, Pawandeep & R.R. Nautiyal: Globlization and higher Education: Opportunity or Threat. Pankaj & Rakesh
Ranjan (Ed. Book) Contributing Sustainability, Victorious Publisher New Delhi 2014.
13. Kandari, Prashant (2014), Analysis of the Income sources and Employment status of BPL households in Hill Rural
Areas of Uttarakhand: A Study of district Pauri Garhwal, UPUEA Economic Journal, Oct, Vol-10, p 447-451
14. Kandari Prashant, Ajay, Negi R.S, (2014), An assessment of National Employment programme in hill region: A Study
of MNREGA in Pauri Garhwal district of Uttarakhand, in,UPUEA Economic Journal, Oct, Vol-10, p-386-389
15. Negi R.S. and Abhay (2014), Employment generation through MNREGA- Opportunity and challenges, UPUEA
Economic Journal, Oct, Vol-10, p- 377-381
16. Kandari Prashant (2015), Associative assessment of Agriculture sustainability, environment and poverty in the hill
rural areas of Uttarakhand: A study of Pauri district of Uttarakhand, Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol-5, p-4-8
17. Kandari Prashant (2015), An evaluative study of the food security among BPL households and agriculture in the hill
rural areas: A Study of Pauri district of Uttarakhand, International Journal of Humanities and social science Invention,
Vol. 4, p 1-8
18. Kandari, Prashant (2015), Interrelationship and Associative Impact Analysis of Tourism, Agriculture and
Environment in Hill Rural areas of Uttarakhand, Edited book, Sustainable Development in India: Issues and
Challenges, Keshav Publication, Delhi
19. Kandari, Prashant and Rukmani (2015), Women’s role in attaining sustainability in agriculture development, Edited
book, Sustainable Development in India: Issues and Challenges, Keshav Publication, Delhi
20. Kandari, Prashant and Paliwal Rajesh (2015), Analysis of the Women Role in Agriculture in Hill Rural Regions of
Uttarakhand: Problems, Challenges and Opportunities, Edited Book, Anamika Publication, New Delhi
21. Bhutia,G.T and Srivastava, R.K.(2014).Migration in Sikkim: Facts or Frictions. Indian Streams Research Journal, 4:1-7.
22. Bhutia, G.T. and Srivastava, R.K. (2015). Public Distribution System in Sikkim: Some Reflection, International Journal
of Research, 2:1432-1439.
23. Negi,S.S.(2014).MGNREGAkiPrabhavsheeltaKaEkMulyankan: GrameenVikasKeVishesh SandarbhMe, Kashf,4(1),
155-157
24. Negi,S.S.(2014). Bharat Me SthaniyaVitt:SiddhantEvamVyavhaar,Vaichariki,4(3)167-174
25. Negi,S.S. (2014).BharatMeagriyaSthaniyaNikay:SamasyayeEvamSujhav(UttarakhandkeJanpadTehri Garhwal Ke
VisheshSandarbh Me), ShodhPrerak, 4(4),07-18
Department of History including Ancient Indian History,Culture and Archaeology
1. Arati Mukherjee, R.C.Bhatt, Vinod Nautiyal, Pradeep Saklani, Kavita Bisht, Bhagat Panwar, Satish Chandra, Marine
Shell Beads from Ropa, Archaeomalcology, issue 25 pp 9-14 April 2015
2. R.C.Bhatt, Vinod Nautiyal, Pradeep Saklani, Hari Chauhan, Sudhir Nautiyal Burial Traditions in Trans Himalaya
including Tibet In Megalithic Culture in South India. Publication of Archaeological Society of India, edited by Ajit
Kumar pp. 380-396, New Delhi, 2014
3. Akshaya Verma, Manmtya Misra, Vinod Nautiyal, R.C. Bhatt, Pradeep Saklani and Nagendra Rawat, Situating Rock
Art in Garhwal: A fresh look, In Rock Art: Recent Researches and New Perspective, Vol. I, pp.113-120 2014, edited by Ajit
Kumar.
ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 122 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)123
4. Kanchan Lata & S.S.Negi: Representation of Women in India, Proceeding of National Seminar On Current Issues In
Human Rights Education & Value Development, 2014, pp91-93
5. Kanchan Lata & S.S.Negi:Samantiya Kal Mein Samajik -Arthik Paripreksh Mein Nari Avam Manavadhikar,Sodh
Sadhana, 2014, Varsh-29, Ank-25,pp.87-93
6. Shivchand Singh Rawat & Shantan Singh Negi; Uttarakhand Mein Banyat Parampara Ka Vishleshanntmak
Adhyayan, Anusandhan Vatika, Vol. IV, issue-2, July-September,2014, pp.1017-1024
7. Saklani Dinesh Vedic Kaal mein Paryavaran Sanrakshan: Ek Etihasik Adhyayan” Review of Research, Vol. -IV, Issue-III,
Pune, Dec. 2014.
8. Saklani Dinesh “Prachin Bharatiya Samskriti mein Paryavaran ki Avadharana: Paryavaraniya Ghatak “Jal” ke
Vishesh Sandarbha mein” Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. IV, Issue. X, Solapur, Nov. 2014.
9. Farswan, Y.S. and Singh Jaibir (2015). Study of Preservation Status and Dietary Reconstruction in the Human Remains
Recovered from Roopkund Lake through Chemical Analysis of Faunal Remains, Journal of Chemistry and Chemical
Engineering, USA, Vol.9:15-22.
10. Farswan, Y.S. and Pharswan, J.S. (2015). Effects Of Induced Feeding on Trace Element Profile and IsotopicRatios of
Carbon in Himalayan Domestic Goat (Capra jharal), The Mirror (An Annual Journal of History), Vol.2: 1-10.
11. Singh Hitendra and Farswan, Y.S. (2015). Uttarakhand Himalaya Ke Uchcha Shikhariya Kshetron ke Krishi
Samudayon Dwara Krishi Utpadakta Hetu Kiys jane wale Dharmik Anushthano Ka Etihasik Adhyayan, Research
Journal of Arts, Management and Social sciences,Vol.XII(I):131-139.
12. Farswan, Y.S. Pharswan J.S. and Rawat H.S. (2014). Effects of Buried Environment on the Morphology and Trace
Element Profile of Faunal Remains: An Experimental Study, Asian Man : An International Journal: Vol. 8(2): 129-134.
13. Singh Hitendra and Farswan, Y.S. (2014). Uttarakhand Himalaya Ke Parwatiya Kshetron Me Paramparagat Krishi
Padhyati Ka Ek Adhyayan, Research Journal of Social and Life Sciences, Vol.-XVI-I: 196-204.
14. Raj Pal Singh Negi Losar Festival of Jad Bhotia Tribe Of Uttarakhand; Emerging Social Transformation and Modifying
Ethnic Identity, in Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Contemporary Cultural Studies(CCS-14) on 24-25
November,2014, Singapore, Organized by Global Science and Technology Forum (GSTF) ISSN;2382-5650.pp.22-26.
15. Dr. Satish Chandra Singh & Dr. Ashok Kumar Sonkar, An Article entitled “Bharatiy Itihas ke Pariprekshya Me Chini
yatriyon Ke Vritant” published in Research Journal “Sodh Driskti, An International Refereed, ISSN 0976-6650, Vol. 5,
No. 2. January-March, 2014, PP. 31-34
16. Dr. Satish Chandra Singh & Dr. Ashok Kumar Sonkar, An Article entitled “Gaharwal Kaline Prashasnik
Prabhandhan: yek Aitihasik Anusilana” published in Research Journal “ Anukriti, An International Refereed, ISSN
2250-1193, Year 4, No. 2. January-March, 2014, PP. 17-20.
17. Zaidi .S.A.H.LZaidi. Rehana(2014)‘Mughalkaleen firman lakhan kala shailiyan evam unke paripakshya mein
Himalayan chhetra ke Rajon ke naam jaree Mughal Shasakon ke Firmano vargeekaran’ Himalayan Journal of Social
Sciences and Humanities Vot ix 81-91
18. Chandola.S.K(2014) ‘Garhwal Himalayan ke Mahan Krantikari Bhavani Singh Rawat – Vyaktitiva evam kritiava’
Himalayan Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities vol ix 77-88
Department of Philosophy
1- Khanduri, Dr. Indoo Pandey, Samkhya Darshan me Triguna Vivechanake Nihitarth, Gurukul Shodh Patrika, Issue
23, March 2015, Shraddhanand Vedic Shodha Sansthan, GK University, Haridwar, Uttarakhand, pg. 114-121, ISSN
0974-8830
2- Khanduri, Dr. IndooPandey, The Nature of Human Being and Moral Regulation of Passion, Dialogue and
Universalism, Journal of International Society for Universal Dialogue, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the
Police Academy of Science, Philosophy and Dialogue Foundation and Police, Sect. Warsaw, Poland, March 2015, Year
7, Vol. I, pg. 123-132, ISSN 1234-5792
3- Khanduri, Dr. IndooPandey, Religious Tolerance: Possible Models and Moral Ways Model, Remarking Multi-
Disciplinary International Journal, Social Research Foundation, Kanpur, UP, I (X), March 2015, Monthly Journal ISSN
2394-0344
4. Khanduri, Dr. IndooPandey, Scientific Ventures and Moral Crisis, DarshanJyoti, University of Kurukshetra,
Kurukshetra, Haryana, pg. 17-24, Vol. V, Year Sept. 2014 to August 2015, ISSN 2249-1198
Department of Political Science
1. Annpurna Nautiyal- Uttarakhand : Resurgence of the Congress in Suhas Palshikar, K.C. Suri and Yogendra Yadav
Edt. “Party Competition in Indian States, Electoral Politics in Post Congress Polity” Oxford University Press, 2014-
ISBN 0-19-809917.
2. Semwal, M.M,(2015) Environmental Jurisprudence in India,The Origins of Political Science as a University Level
Discipline in India,( Edt.) C.P. Bartwal,Ankit Prakashan, Haldwani(Nainital), pp.146-155.
3. Nautiyal Annpurna - Uttarakhand: Resurgence of the Congress in Suhas Palshikar, K.C. Suri and Yogendra Yadav
Edt. “Party Competition in Indian States, Electoral Politics in Post Congress Polity” Oxford University Press, 2014-
ISBN 0-19-809917.
4. Semwal, M.M,(2015) Environmental Jurisprudence in India,The Origins of Political Science as a University Level
Discipline in India,( Edt.) C.P. Bartwal,Ankit Prakashan, Haldwani(Nainital), pp.146-155.
5. Annpurna Nautiyal (2014) BJP’s Rise in 2014 Loksabha Election in Uttarakhand. Punjab University Research Journal
Social Sciences. 22 (2),. ISSN-0251-348X
6. Annpurna Nautiyal (2014)Environmental Policy Gaps as a Threat to Human Security; A Case of Natural Catastrophe
in Uttarakhand Himalayas in India. Journal of International Affairs, Bangladesh institute of Law and International
Affairs. Vol.18, Nos. 1and 2, June and December - ISSN-1027-9040
7. R N Gairola & Vikram Singh: Right to Information ( RTI ) and Political Parties,Third Concept,An International Journal
of Ideas,Vol.28,New Delhi,November 2014
8. R N Gairola & Richa Thapliyal: Natural Disaster and Human Rights in Uttrakhand,Third Concept ,A International
Journal,Vol.28, New Delhi,April,2014
9. R N Gairola & Richa Thapliyal : Uttarakhand mai Samposhit vikas ki chunotiyan avam samadhan., Samaj Vigyan
Sodh Patrika, Vol.2(Part-I) No. XXIX, October 2014 to March 2015.Pp 49-53.
10. R N Gairola: Uttarakhand mai Shaive avam ShakatParampara aur Srinagar ka Kamleshwar Mahadev Mandir.Lekha
Pariksha Prakash. Vol 101, October- December 2014,Pp 20-22.
11. Semwal, M.M.(2015), Bhartiya Rajneeti main Badlta Rajneetik Apradhikran,Smaj Vigyan Shodh Ptrika ,Vol-2(part-
III),No.XXXI march,pp96-102
12. Mishra,Manish Kumar & Semwal, M.M. (2015), Vaishwik Vikas Rajneeti Main Tritiya Vishwa Kee Bhumika Ka
Addhyan,The Indian Journal of Political Science, Vol No -1 Jan, , pp-107-114
13. Semwal, M.M. (2014). “Relevance of Nehru’s Views of World Peace in Post Cold War Era” Journal of Global Research
& Analysis, 3(1),pp.1-6
14. Semwal, M.M (2014). “Peace in Kashmir Through Introspection, Manglam, Half Yearly Journal of Humanities and
Social Sciences, Year 05(01),Vol. VIII, pp.1-10
15. Mishra, Manish Kumar, Semwal, M.M. (2014) “Bharat me Rashtriy Suraksha ke Sandharbh me Manavadhikar Evm
Police Prashashan Kee Bhumika”, Anusandhan Vatika,A Quarterly Inter-Disciplinary Research Journal of Human
Existence, IV( 1), pp.927-931
16. Mishra, Manish kumar, Semwal, M.M. (2014) Vikas key Vividh Manak ka Ek Sankshipt Adhyan, Mangalm , Vol. IX
Year 05 PP-93-97
17. Rathi, Nibha, Semwal, M.M. (2014) “ Sushasan Par Rajnitik Netretva Ka Prabhav:Uttarakhand Ke Vishesh Sandarbha
Mein”, Anusandhan Vatika, A Quarterly Inter-Disciplinary Research Journal of Human Existence, Vol. IV, Issue ,
pp.932—939
18. Mishra, Manish Kumar,Semwal,M. M.,( 2014)Vikash kee Rajneeti main Amerika kee Bhumika, Anusandhan Vatica,
A Quarterly, Inter-disciplinary Research Journal of Human Existence, IV (2), pp1025-1028
19. Ram Bihari and Sood, C.S.: “Naksalvad – Samajik-Arthic Samasya evam Samadhan”, Research Look, Varanasi, Vol. 2,
July 2014, ISSN: 2349-5146.
ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 124 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)125
4. Kanchan Lata & S.S.Negi: Representation of Women in India, Proceeding of National Seminar On Current Issues In
Human Rights Education & Value Development, 2014, pp91-93
5. Kanchan Lata & S.S.Negi:Samantiya Kal Mein Samajik -Arthik Paripreksh Mein Nari Avam Manavadhikar,Sodh
Sadhana, 2014, Varsh-29, Ank-25,pp.87-93
6. Shivchand Singh Rawat & Shantan Singh Negi; Uttarakhand Mein Banyat Parampara Ka Vishleshanntmak
Adhyayan, Anusandhan Vatika, Vol. IV, issue-2, July-September,2014, pp.1017-1024
7. Saklani Dinesh Vedic Kaal mein Paryavaran Sanrakshan: Ek Etihasik Adhyayan” Review of Research, Vol. -IV, Issue-III,
Pune, Dec. 2014.
8. Saklani Dinesh “Prachin Bharatiya Samskriti mein Paryavaran ki Avadharana: Paryavaraniya Ghatak “Jal” ke
Vishesh Sandarbha mein” Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. IV, Issue. X, Solapur, Nov. 2014.
9. Farswan, Y.S. and Singh Jaibir (2015). Study of Preservation Status and Dietary Reconstruction in the Human Remains
Recovered from Roopkund Lake through Chemical Analysis of Faunal Remains, Journal of Chemistry and Chemical
Engineering, USA, Vol.9:15-22.
10. Farswan, Y.S. and Pharswan, J.S. (2015). Effects Of Induced Feeding on Trace Element Profile and IsotopicRatios of
Carbon in Himalayan Domestic Goat (Capra jharal), The Mirror (An Annual Journal of History), Vol.2: 1-10.
11. Singh Hitendra and Farswan, Y.S. (2015). Uttarakhand Himalaya Ke Uchcha Shikhariya Kshetron ke Krishi
Samudayon Dwara Krishi Utpadakta Hetu Kiys jane wale Dharmik Anushthano Ka Etihasik Adhyayan, Research
Journal of Arts, Management and Social sciences,Vol.XII(I):131-139.
12. Farswan, Y.S. Pharswan J.S. and Rawat H.S. (2014). Effects of Buried Environment on the Morphology and Trace
Element Profile of Faunal Remains: An Experimental Study, Asian Man : An International Journal: Vol. 8(2): 129-134.
13. Singh Hitendra and Farswan, Y.S. (2014). Uttarakhand Himalaya Ke Parwatiya Kshetron Me Paramparagat Krishi
Padhyati Ka Ek Adhyayan, Research Journal of Social and Life Sciences, Vol.-XVI-I: 196-204.
14. Raj Pal Singh Negi Losar Festival of Jad Bhotia Tribe Of Uttarakhand; Emerging Social Transformation and Modifying
Ethnic Identity, in Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Contemporary Cultural Studies(CCS-14) on 24-25
November,2014, Singapore, Organized by Global Science and Technology Forum (GSTF) ISSN;2382-5650.pp.22-26.
15. Dr. Satish Chandra Singh & Dr. Ashok Kumar Sonkar, An Article entitled “Bharatiy Itihas ke Pariprekshya Me Chini
yatriyon Ke Vritant” published in Research Journal “Sodh Driskti, An International Refereed, ISSN 0976-6650, Vol. 5,
No. 2. January-March, 2014, PP. 31-34
16. Dr. Satish Chandra Singh & Dr. Ashok Kumar Sonkar, An Article entitled “Gaharwal Kaline Prashasnik
Prabhandhan: yek Aitihasik Anusilana” published in Research Journal “ Anukriti, An International Refereed, ISSN
2250-1193, Year 4, No. 2. January-March, 2014, PP. 17-20.
17. Zaidi .S.A.H.LZaidi. Rehana(2014)‘Mughalkaleen firman lakhan kala shailiyan evam unke paripakshya mein
Himalayan chhetra ke Rajon ke naam jaree Mughal Shasakon ke Firmano vargeekaran’ Himalayan Journal of Social
Sciences and Humanities Vot ix 81-91
18. Chandola.S.K(2014) ‘Garhwal Himalayan ke Mahan Krantikari Bhavani Singh Rawat – Vyaktitiva evam kritiava’
Himalayan Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities vol ix 77-88
Department of Philosophy
1- Khanduri, Dr. Indoo Pandey, Samkhya Darshan me Triguna Vivechanake Nihitarth, Gurukul Shodh Patrika, Issue
23, March 2015, Shraddhanand Vedic Shodha Sansthan, GK University, Haridwar, Uttarakhand, pg. 114-121, ISSN
0974-8830
2- Khanduri, Dr. IndooPandey, The Nature of Human Being and Moral Regulation of Passion, Dialogue and
Universalism, Journal of International Society for Universal Dialogue, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the
Police Academy of Science, Philosophy and Dialogue Foundation and Police, Sect. Warsaw, Poland, March 2015, Year
7, Vol. I, pg. 123-132, ISSN 1234-5792
3- Khanduri, Dr. IndooPandey, Religious Tolerance: Possible Models and Moral Ways Model, Remarking Multi-
Disciplinary International Journal, Social Research Foundation, Kanpur, UP, I (X), March 2015, Monthly Journal ISSN
2394-0344
4. Khanduri, Dr. IndooPandey, Scientific Ventures and Moral Crisis, DarshanJyoti, University of Kurukshetra,
Kurukshetra, Haryana, pg. 17-24, Vol. V, Year Sept. 2014 to August 2015, ISSN 2249-1198
Department of Political Science
1. Annpurna Nautiyal- Uttarakhand : Resurgence of the Congress in Suhas Palshikar, K.C. Suri and Yogendra Yadav
Edt. “Party Competition in Indian States, Electoral Politics in Post Congress Polity” Oxford University Press, 2014-
ISBN 0-19-809917.
2. Semwal, M.M,(2015) Environmental Jurisprudence in India,The Origins of Political Science as a University Level
Discipline in India,( Edt.) C.P. Bartwal,Ankit Prakashan, Haldwani(Nainital), pp.146-155.
3. Nautiyal Annpurna - Uttarakhand: Resurgence of the Congress in Suhas Palshikar, K.C. Suri and Yogendra Yadav
Edt. “Party Competition in Indian States, Electoral Politics in Post Congress Polity” Oxford University Press, 2014-
ISBN 0-19-809917.
4. Semwal, M.M,(2015) Environmental Jurisprudence in India,The Origins of Political Science as a University Level
Discipline in India,( Edt.) C.P. Bartwal,Ankit Prakashan, Haldwani(Nainital), pp.146-155.
5. Annpurna Nautiyal (2014) BJP’s Rise in 2014 Loksabha Election in Uttarakhand. Punjab University Research Journal
Social Sciences. 22 (2),. ISSN-0251-348X
6. Annpurna Nautiyal (2014)Environmental Policy Gaps as a Threat to Human Security; A Case of Natural Catastrophe
in Uttarakhand Himalayas in India. Journal of International Affairs, Bangladesh institute of Law and International
Affairs. Vol.18, Nos. 1and 2, June and December - ISSN-1027-9040
7. R N Gairola & Vikram Singh: Right to Information ( RTI ) and Political Parties,Third Concept,An International Journal
of Ideas,Vol.28,New Delhi,November 2014
8. R N Gairola & Richa Thapliyal: Natural Disaster and Human Rights in Uttrakhand,Third Concept ,A International
Journal,Vol.28, New Delhi,April,2014
9. R N Gairola & Richa Thapliyal : Uttarakhand mai Samposhit vikas ki chunotiyan avam samadhan., Samaj Vigyan
Sodh Patrika, Vol.2(Part-I) No. XXIX, October 2014 to March 2015.Pp 49-53.
10. R N Gairola: Uttarakhand mai Shaive avam ShakatParampara aur Srinagar ka Kamleshwar Mahadev Mandir.Lekha
Pariksha Prakash. Vol 101, October- December 2014,Pp 20-22.
11. Semwal, M.M.(2015), Bhartiya Rajneeti main Badlta Rajneetik Apradhikran,Smaj Vigyan Shodh Ptrika ,Vol-2(part-
III),No.XXXI march,pp96-102
12. Mishra,Manish Kumar & Semwal, M.M. (2015), Vaishwik Vikas Rajneeti Main Tritiya Vishwa Kee Bhumika Ka
Addhyan,The Indian Journal of Political Science, Vol No -1 Jan, , pp-107-114
13. Semwal, M.M. (2014). “Relevance of Nehru’s Views of World Peace in Post Cold War Era” Journal of Global Research
& Analysis, 3(1),pp.1-6
14. Semwal, M.M (2014). “Peace in Kashmir Through Introspection, Manglam, Half Yearly Journal of Humanities and
Social Sciences, Year 05(01),Vol. VIII, pp.1-10
15. Mishra, Manish Kumar, Semwal, M.M. (2014) “Bharat me Rashtriy Suraksha ke Sandharbh me Manavadhikar Evm
Police Prashashan Kee Bhumika”, Anusandhan Vatika,A Quarterly Inter-Disciplinary Research Journal of Human
Existence, IV( 1), pp.927-931
16. Mishra, Manish kumar, Semwal, M.M. (2014) Vikas key Vividh Manak ka Ek Sankshipt Adhyan, Mangalm , Vol. IX
Year 05 PP-93-97
17. Rathi, Nibha, Semwal, M.M. (2014) “ Sushasan Par Rajnitik Netretva Ka Prabhav:Uttarakhand Ke Vishesh Sandarbha
Mein”, Anusandhan Vatika, A Quarterly Inter-Disciplinary Research Journal of Human Existence, Vol. IV, Issue ,
pp.932—939
18. Mishra, Manish Kumar,Semwal,M. M.,( 2014)Vikash kee Rajneeti main Amerika kee Bhumika, Anusandhan Vatica,
A Quarterly, Inter-disciplinary Research Journal of Human Existence, IV (2), pp1025-1028
19. Ram Bihari and Sood, C.S.: “Naksalvad – Samajik-Arthic Samasya evam Samadhan”, Research Look, Varanasi, Vol. 2,
July 2014, ISSN: 2349-5146.
ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 124 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)125
20. Negi M.M.S”Tribal approach for sustainable development (A case study of Bhotia tribal community of district
Uttarkashi)” published in Uttarakhand disaster: Contemporary issues of climate change & development with holistic
approach, Winsar Publishing Co., Dehradun, 2014 pp.415-417.
Books
1. Annpurna Nautiyal and Chintamani Mahapatra: India China Relations in the Contemporary Era. Kalpaz
Publications, New Delhi, 2014-ISBN 9789351280590.
2. R N Gairola, Antarrastriya Sangathan,Third Revised And Enlarged Edition, Radha Publications , New Delhi, 2014,
ISBN:978-81-7487-902-8.
Department of Psychology
1. Pandey, M. (2014). A Comparative study of Psychopathological symptoms among alcoholics and non –alcoholics.
Indian Journal of Health and well being, 5 (1) 62-65
2. ‘A comparative study of mental health of working women and housewives. Indian Journal of Health and well being
2014,5 (11),1398-1400
Department of Sociology & Social Work
1. Padiyar Geetali (2015): “Natural Disasters and Elderly People”. In “Geo-Hazards: Recent Research”, Ed by R.C
Ramola and G.S Gusain, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi (2015) pp. 167 – 170. ISBN: 978-81-8487-396-2
2. Padiyar Geetali and Bandhani Aradhana (2014): “A Study on Knowledge of Child Health and Nutritional Aspect
among Rural Women in Garhwal Region of Uttarakhand” International Research Journal of Human Resources and
Social studies, Vol. 1, Issue 3, December 2014. ISSN (Print) : 2394-4218 ,ISSN: (Online):2349-4085.
3. Padiyar Geetali (2014): “Impact of Tehri Dam: A Sociological Study of Rehabilitated New Tehri Town in Uttarakhand
“International Journal of Research in Engineering and Social Sciences, Vol. No. 4, Issue: 10, October 2014, pp1-7. ISSN
2249-9482.
4. Malik Jyoti and Padiyar Geetali (2014) : “Mid Day Meal Scheme in Primary Schools of Tehri Garhwal in
Uttarakhand”, Indian Journal of Social Research, Vol. 55, No. 4, July – August 2014, pp 621 – 629. ISSN: 0019-5626.
SCHOOL OF LAW
Department of Law
1. Gupta,Subhash Chandra Gupta and Dimri,Shikha, (2014) ‘Environmental Jurisprudence: From Principles to
Practice’, in the Journal of the Faculty of Jurisdical Science, Mody University of Science and Technology,
Lakshamgarh(Rajasthan).
2. Ram Prakash, (2014) Gender Justice: A reality or Fragile Myth, in Bhatner Sociolegal Journal.
3. Dr. S.K Chadha S.R.T. Campus Magzine, Himalokini (2014) “Environmental Law and development pp. 89.
4. Dr. S.K Chadha S.R.T. Campus Magzine, Himalokini (2014) Women Empowerment in Indian Context pp 22.
5. Dr. S.K Chadha S.R.T. Campus Magzine, Himalokini (2014) Geeta Darshan pp 25.
6. Dr. S.K Chadha Articles “Environmental Law and sustainable Development published in Essence, International
Journal for Environmental Rehabilitation and conservation, ISSN – 0975-6272
7. Dr. S.K Chadha “Role of Government to control and prevent cyber crime in Indian an analysis, published in Essence,
ISSN – 975-6272, June 2015
8. Dr. S.K. Chaturvedi “Right to Information as a tool for Good Governance” published in Journal of Legal Studies,Vol-
2,Issue-II,July 2014, ISSN- 2321-1059.
9. Dr. S.K. Chaturvedi “International Arbitration: Duty & Discretion” published in AD VALOREM Journal of Law,Vol-
I,Issue-III,July-Sept. 2014, ISSN- 2348-5485.
10. Alok Kumar Yadav White Collor Crime and its Changing Dimensons in India, Anusilana Vol. LII 2014 Year 10, ISSN-
0973-8762 Page No-117-121.
11. Alok Kumar Yadav Social Justice and Poor in India, Journal of Social Welfare and Human Rights, March 2014, Vol. 2,
No. 1, pp. 281-287 ISSN: 2333-5920 (Print), 2333-5939 (Online)
12. “Alok Kumar Yadav The Adversary Justice System”, in Peer Refereed Journal AD VALOREM (Journal of Law), (Vol. - I,
Issue II, April – June 2014) having ISSN No.2348-5485
13. “Alok Kumar Yadav “Cyber Tort”, Peer Refereed Journal EMERGING RESEARCHER (Research for All), (Vol.- 1, Issue
II, April– June 2014) having ISSN No.2348-5590
14. Alok Kumar Yadav Women Empowerment and Gandhi Ji, in the book Women Empowerment in the India Context,
Understanding India Publication Delhi, ISBN-978-8-18939-141-6, Page No. 64-71.
15. Dr. Vishal Guleria Violence Against Sex-Workers, A Gross Abuse of their Human Rights, published in an edited book
titled as Law Relating to Women and Children, Academic Heights Publication, March, 2015. ISBN No. 978-81-
93027647
16. Dr. Vishal Guleria, 2015 “Decriminalization of Defamation: The Urgent Need of the Hour”International Journal of
Legal Sciences and Research bearing ISSN: 2394-7977, June.
17. Dr. Vishal Guleria, 2015 Hostile Witness: A Scrutiny of the Recent Judicial Pronouncements, Journal of Faculty of
Law, Modi Institute of Technology and Science, Lakshmangarh, Rajasthan, June
Books:
1. Dr. S.K. Chaturvedi “Delegated Legislation In India” Published, in Dec 2014, Academic Height Publication, New
Delhi (ISBN NO. 978-81-930276-5-3).
2. Alok Kumar Yadav, "Copyright in Digital Era" Scholars’ Press Germany, 2014ISBN-978-3-639-66386-0
3. Alok Kumar Yadav Law Relating to Women and Children, ISBN-978-81-930276-4-6 Academic Heights Publication
New Delhi, 2014
SCHOOL OF LIFE SCIENCES
Department of Botany & Microbiology
1. P. Pandey, A. Swami and A. B. Bhatt. (2014). Combined effect of Pseudomonas fluorescens and Glomus fasciculatum
with zinc on growth of Indian Basil (Oscimum sanctum Linn). Global Journal of Current Research. 2 (2):30-25.
2. A. Kainthola, A. B. Bhatt, (2014). “Risk factors for Community- Acquired Methicillin - Resistant Staphylococcus aureus
colonization and load in healthy population of Lesser Himalayan region: A Large Cross-Sectional Study”. European
Journal of Epidemiology, Springer. (Accepted)
3. A. Kainthola and A. B. Bhatt. (2014). Electric stimulations mediated beta lactum resistance reversal and correlation
with growth dynamics of community acquired methicilline resistant Stphylococcus aureus. Indian Jour.Experimental
Microbiology 2014. (Accepted)
4. Y. M. Bahuguna, S. Gairola, D. P. Semwal, P. L.Uniyal and A. B. Bhatt. (2014). Species diversity and composition of
bryophytic vegetation in Kedarnath Wild Life Sanctuary in Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand, India. (Communicated)
5. Y. M. Bahuguna, S. K. Singh and A.B. Bhatt. (2014). Liverworts and Hornworts of Kedarnath Wild Life Sanctuary,
Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand (Communicated).
6. Kainthola Anup and A. B. Bhatt. (2014). Efficiency and Fitness Cost of Van A type resistance transfer in community
and hospital associated methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus clones.
7. V.P. Khanduri, C.M. Sharma, K. S. Kumar and K. Kar (2014). Biannual pollen production in Lagerstroemia speciosa (L.)
Pers. (Lythraceae). DOI: 10.1080/00173134.2014.946088
8. V.P. Khanduri, K. S. Kumar and C.M. Sharma. (2014).Role of pollen production in mating success in some tropical tree
species 10.1007/s40415-014-0114-x
9. S. Dimri, P. Baluni and C. M. Sharma. (2014). Growing stock of various broad-leaved and conifer forests of Garhwal
Himalaya. International Journal of Conservation Science, 5(4):527- 534.
ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 126 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)127
20. Negi M.M.S”Tribal approach for sustainable development (A case study of Bhotia tribal community of district
Uttarkashi)” published in Uttarakhand disaster: Contemporary issues of climate change & development with holistic
approach, Winsar Publishing Co., Dehradun, 2014 pp.415-417.
Books
1. Annpurna Nautiyal and Chintamani Mahapatra: India China Relations in the Contemporary Era. Kalpaz
Publications, New Delhi, 2014-ISBN 9789351280590.
2. R N Gairola, Antarrastriya Sangathan,Third Revised And Enlarged Edition, Radha Publications , New Delhi, 2014,
ISBN:978-81-7487-902-8.
Department of Psychology
1. Pandey, M. (2014). A Comparative study of Psychopathological symptoms among alcoholics and non –alcoholics.
Indian Journal of Health and well being, 5 (1) 62-65
2. ‘A comparative study of mental health of working women and housewives. Indian Journal of Health and well being
2014,5 (11),1398-1400
Department of Sociology & Social Work
1. Padiyar Geetali (2015): “Natural Disasters and Elderly People”. In “Geo-Hazards: Recent Research”, Ed by R.C
Ramola and G.S Gusain, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi (2015) pp. 167 – 170. ISBN: 978-81-8487-396-2
2. Padiyar Geetali and Bandhani Aradhana (2014): “A Study on Knowledge of Child Health and Nutritional Aspect
among Rural Women in Garhwal Region of Uttarakhand” International Research Journal of Human Resources and
Social studies, Vol. 1, Issue 3, December 2014. ISSN (Print) : 2394-4218 ,ISSN: (Online):2349-4085.
3. Padiyar Geetali (2014): “Impact of Tehri Dam: A Sociological Study of Rehabilitated New Tehri Town in Uttarakhand
“International Journal of Research in Engineering and Social Sciences, Vol. No. 4, Issue: 10, October 2014, pp1-7. ISSN
2249-9482.
4. Malik Jyoti and Padiyar Geetali (2014) : “Mid Day Meal Scheme in Primary Schools of Tehri Garhwal in
Uttarakhand”, Indian Journal of Social Research, Vol. 55, No. 4, July – August 2014, pp 621 – 629. ISSN: 0019-5626.
SCHOOL OF LAW
Department of Law
1. Gupta,Subhash Chandra Gupta and Dimri,Shikha, (2014) ‘Environmental Jurisprudence: From Principles to
Practice’, in the Journal of the Faculty of Jurisdical Science, Mody University of Science and Technology,
Lakshamgarh(Rajasthan).
2. Ram Prakash, (2014) Gender Justice: A reality or Fragile Myth, in Bhatner Sociolegal Journal.
3. Dr. S.K Chadha S.R.T. Campus Magzine, Himalokini (2014) “Environmental Law and development pp. 89.
4. Dr. S.K Chadha S.R.T. Campus Magzine, Himalokini (2014) Women Empowerment in Indian Context pp 22.
5. Dr. S.K Chadha S.R.T. Campus Magzine, Himalokini (2014) Geeta Darshan pp 25.
6. Dr. S.K Chadha Articles “Environmental Law and sustainable Development published in Essence, International
Journal for Environmental Rehabilitation and conservation, ISSN – 0975-6272
7. Dr. S.K Chadha “Role of Government to control and prevent cyber crime in Indian an analysis, published in Essence,
ISSN – 975-6272, June 2015
8. Dr. S.K. Chaturvedi “Right to Information as a tool for Good Governance” published in Journal of Legal Studies,Vol-
2,Issue-II,July 2014, ISSN- 2321-1059.
9. Dr. S.K. Chaturvedi “International Arbitration: Duty & Discretion” published in AD VALOREM Journal of Law,Vol-
I,Issue-III,July-Sept. 2014, ISSN- 2348-5485.
10. Alok Kumar Yadav White Collor Crime and its Changing Dimensons in India, Anusilana Vol. LII 2014 Year 10, ISSN-
0973-8762 Page No-117-121.
11. Alok Kumar Yadav Social Justice and Poor in India, Journal of Social Welfare and Human Rights, March 2014, Vol. 2,
No. 1, pp. 281-287 ISSN: 2333-5920 (Print), 2333-5939 (Online)
12. “Alok Kumar Yadav The Adversary Justice System”, in Peer Refereed Journal AD VALOREM (Journal of Law), (Vol. - I,
Issue II, April – June 2014) having ISSN No.2348-5485
13. “Alok Kumar Yadav “Cyber Tort”, Peer Refereed Journal EMERGING RESEARCHER (Research for All), (Vol.- 1, Issue
II, April– June 2014) having ISSN No.2348-5590
14. Alok Kumar Yadav Women Empowerment and Gandhi Ji, in the book Women Empowerment in the India Context,
Understanding India Publication Delhi, ISBN-978-8-18939-141-6, Page No. 64-71.
15. Dr. Vishal Guleria Violence Against Sex-Workers, A Gross Abuse of their Human Rights, published in an edited book
titled as Law Relating to Women and Children, Academic Heights Publication, March, 2015. ISBN No. 978-81-
93027647
16. Dr. Vishal Guleria, 2015 “Decriminalization of Defamation: The Urgent Need of the Hour”International Journal of
Legal Sciences and Research bearing ISSN: 2394-7977, June.
17. Dr. Vishal Guleria, 2015 Hostile Witness: A Scrutiny of the Recent Judicial Pronouncements, Journal of Faculty of
Law, Modi Institute of Technology and Science, Lakshmangarh, Rajasthan, June
Books:
1. Dr. S.K. Chaturvedi “Delegated Legislation In India” Published, in Dec 2014, Academic Height Publication, New
Delhi (ISBN NO. 978-81-930276-5-3).
2. Alok Kumar Yadav, "Copyright in Digital Era" Scholars’ Press Germany, 2014ISBN-978-3-639-66386-0
3. Alok Kumar Yadav Law Relating to Women and Children, ISBN-978-81-930276-4-6 Academic Heights Publication
New Delhi, 2014
SCHOOL OF LIFE SCIENCES
Department of Botany & Microbiology
1. P. Pandey, A. Swami and A. B. Bhatt. (2014). Combined effect of Pseudomonas fluorescens and Glomus fasciculatum
with zinc on growth of Indian Basil (Oscimum sanctum Linn). Global Journal of Current Research. 2 (2):30-25.
2. A. Kainthola, A. B. Bhatt, (2014). “Risk factors for Community- Acquired Methicillin - Resistant Staphylococcus aureus
colonization and load in healthy population of Lesser Himalayan region: A Large Cross-Sectional Study”. European
Journal of Epidemiology, Springer. (Accepted)
3. A. Kainthola and A. B. Bhatt. (2014). Electric stimulations mediated beta lactum resistance reversal and correlation
with growth dynamics of community acquired methicilline resistant Stphylococcus aureus. Indian Jour.Experimental
Microbiology 2014. (Accepted)
4. Y. M. Bahuguna, S. Gairola, D. P. Semwal, P. L.Uniyal and A. B. Bhatt. (2014). Species diversity and composition of
bryophytic vegetation in Kedarnath Wild Life Sanctuary in Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand, India. (Communicated)
5. Y. M. Bahuguna, S. K. Singh and A.B. Bhatt. (2014). Liverworts and Hornworts of Kedarnath Wild Life Sanctuary,
Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand (Communicated).
6. Kainthola Anup and A. B. Bhatt. (2014). Efficiency and Fitness Cost of Van A type resistance transfer in community
and hospital associated methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus clones.
7. V.P. Khanduri, C.M. Sharma, K. S. Kumar and K. Kar (2014). Biannual pollen production in Lagerstroemia speciosa (L.)
Pers. (Lythraceae). DOI: 10.1080/00173134.2014.946088
8. V.P. Khanduri, K. S. Kumar and C.M. Sharma. (2014).Role of pollen production in mating success in some tropical tree
species 10.1007/s40415-014-0114-x
9. S. Dimri, P. Baluni and C. M. Sharma. (2014). Growing stock of various broad-leaved and conifer forests of Garhwal
Himalaya. International Journal of Conservation Science, 5(4):527- 534.
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10. S. Dimri, P. Baluni, C. M. Sharma, (2014). Growing stock of various pure conifers types of central (Garhwal) Himalaya,
India. Int J Cur Res Rev, 6(22): 45-49.
11. C. M. Sharma, A. K. Mishra, O. Prakash, S. Dimri and P. Baluni. (2014). Assessment of forest structure and woody
plant regeneration on ridge tops at upper Bhagirathi basin in Garhwal Himalaya. Tropical Plant Research, 1(3): 62–71
12. B. S. Yadav, M. Pokhariyal, D. P. Vashistha and B. Sharma. (2014). Animal Viruses Probe Dataset (AVPDS) for
Microarray-Based Diagnosis and Identification of Viruses. Current Microbiology. 68 (3).301-304.
13. R. Rakhi and D. P. Vashist. (2014). Indigenous medicinal plants of Garhwal Himalaya used in preparation of
Ayurvedic medicines in Traditional Healthcare system. In: Medicinal plant aspects and prospects, Mukesh Kumar,
Anjali Khare and P. C. Shukla (eds.) Biotech books, New Delhi, pp 49-64
14. V. Uniyal, R. P. Bhatt, S. Saxena, and R. Negi.(2014). Phytochemical screening and anti-Trichosporon activity of
Plumbago zeylanica Linn. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 6 (9): 107-110.
15. D. Panwar, and R. P. Bhatt. (2014). Antibacterial activity of Tagetes minuta L. against Staphylococcus aureus and
Streptococcus pyogenes. J. Phar. Biol. 4 (2): 109-118.
16. K. C. Semwal, S. L. Stephenson, V. K. Bhatt and R. P. Bhatt. (2014). Edible mushrooms of Northwestern Himalaya,
India: A study on indigenous knowledge, distribution and diversity. Mycosphere 5 (3): 440-461.
17. D. Panwar, and R. P. Bhatt. (2015). Antibacterial activity of Annona squamosa L. against Staphylococcus aureus and
Streptococcus pyogenes. European Jouranal of MolecularBiology and Biochemistry 2 (1): 7-14.
18. R. P. Bhatt, M. P. Vishwakarma, U. Singh, and S. Joshi. (2014). Macrofungal diversity in Adwani forest of Garhwal
Himalaya, Uttarakhand. Indian J. Mycol. Pl. Pathol. 44(4):417-431.
19. Singh, A. K., G. Singh and R. P. Bhatt. (2015). Effects of salt stress on cell surface properties and symbiotic performance
of root nodulating Bacteria. UK Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biosciences 3(1): 23-29. ISSN 2347-9442.
20. R, D. Gaur, P. Tiwari, J.K. Tiwari, D.S. Rawat and Radha Ballabha. (2014). Bee Forage Potential of Garhwal Himalaya,
India. Indian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Life Sciences. 4(1): 196- 204.
21. R. Ballabha, A. Gairola, R. D. Gaur, J.K. Tiwari and P. Tiwari. (2014). Regeneration status of two forest type in
Dhundsir Gad watershed of Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakahand (India). Research and Review: Journal of Ecology and
Environmental Sciences. 2(2): 11-16.
22. R. D. Gaur, P. Tiwari, J. K. Tiwari and D. S. Rawat. (2014). Physico-chemical Properties of Some Unifloral and
Multifloral Honeys from Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand (India). International Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences,
3(4): 142-148.
23. C. S. Rana, J. K. Tiwari and L. R. Dangwal. (2014). Ethnotaxonomical studies of the medicinal plants of Nanda Devi
National Park, uttarakhand, Indi. In: Medicinal Plants aspects and prospects, Mukesh Kumar, Anjali Khare and P. C.
Shukla (Eds.) Biotech Books, New Delhi, pp 148-165
24. J. K. Tiwari,P. Tiwari and D. S. Rawat. (2014). New distributional record of Toricellia tiliifolia DC. (Toricelliaceae) from
Chamoli Garhwal, Uttarakhand, India. Annals of Plant Sciences, 3 (11), 888-890.
25. S. Guleri, S. Saxena, N. Verma and B.S. Bhandari. (2014). Soil mycofloral diversity under wheat cultivation in Doon
Valley, Uttarakhand, J. Mycopathol Res. 52(2):245-252.
26. R, D. Gaur, P. Tiwari,J.K. Tiwari, D.S. Rawat and Radha Ballabha. (2014). Bee Forage Potential of Garhwal Himalaya,
India. Indian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Life Sciences. 4(1): 196- 204.
27. R. Ballabha, A. Gairola, R. D. Gaur, J.K. Tiwari and P. Tiwari. (2014). Regeneration status of two forest type in
Dhundsir Gad watershed of Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakahand (India). Research and Review: Journal of Ecology and
Environmental Sciences. 2(2): 11-16.
28. R. D. Gaur, P. Tiwari, J. K. Tiwari and D. S. Rawat. (2014). Physico-chemical Properties of Some Unifloral and
Multifloral Honeys from Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand. International Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 3(4): 142-
148.
29. J. K. Tiwari, P. Tiwari and D. S. Rawat. (2014). New distributional record of Toricellia tiliifolia DC. (Toricelliaceae) from
Chamoli Garhwal, Uttarakhand, India. Annals of Plant Sciences, 3 (11), 888-890.
30. S. Rawat and B.N. Johri. (2014). Thermophilic fungi: Diversity and significance in composting. In: A special issue on
extremophilic fungi: Diversity and significance Kavaka Transactions of the Mycological Society of India.
31. D. Kumar, J. P. Gaur. (2014). Growth and metal removal potential of a Phormidium bigranulatum-dominated mat
following long-term exposure to elevated levels of copper. Environmental Science & Pollution Research 21:10279-10285.
32. L. K. Pandey, D. Kumar, A.Yadav, J. Rai, J. P. Gaur. (2014). Morphological abnormalities in periphytic diatoms as a tool
for biomonitoring of heavy metal pollution in a river. Ecological Indicators 36:272-279.
33. Kumar, Dhananjay, Pandey, Lalit K., Gaur, J.P. (2015). Growth of Phormidium bigranulatum-dominated mat in relation
to nature of the substratum, time, pH and nutrient availability. Environmental Engineering & Management Journal (In
Press). [SCI IF = 1.258]
34. Tiwari SP, Srivastav R, Singh CS, Shukla K, Singh RK et al. (2015) Amylases: an overview with special reference to alpha
amylase. J. Glob. Biosci. 4(1): 1886-1901.
35. Maurya V.K. , K. Singh, and S. Sinha. (2014). An improved method for two-dimensional electrophoresis reveals
suppression of Eis and overexpression Wag31, PstS1, GroES and Gap in Mycobacterium tuberculosis under anaerobic
conditions. IJEB. 52:773-780
36. P. Tiwari, R. S. Sangwan, Asha, B. N. Mishra, F. Sabir, N.S. Sangwan. (2014). Molecular Cloning and Biochemical
Characterization of a Recombinant Sterol 3-O-Glucosyltransferase from Gymnema sylvestre catalyzing Biosynthesis
of Steryl Glucosides. BioMed ResearchInternational, Volume 2014, Article ID 934351, 14 pages
37. R. Rakhi and D. P. Vashist. (2014). Indigenous medicinal plants of Garhwal Himalaya used in preparation of
Ayurvedic medicines in Traditional Healthcare system. In: Medicinal plant aspects and prospects, Mukesh Kumar,
Anjali Khare and P. C. Shukla (eds.) Biotech books, New Delhi, pp 49-64
38. C. S. Rana, J. K. Tiwari and L. R. Dangwal. (2014). Ethnotaxonomical studies of the medicinal plants of Nanda Devi
National Park, uttarakhand, Indi. In: Medicinal Plants aspects and prospects, Mukesh Kumar, Anjali Khare and P. C.
Shukla (Eds.) Biotech Books, New Delhi, pp 148-165
39. V.P. Bhatt, J. P. Mehta, R. M. Painuli and M. Singh, (2014). Species diversity along gradient of elevation in Garhwal
Himalayas. Singh, U. S. and Semwal, V.P. (Eds.) Uttarakhand Disaster, contemporary issues of climatic changes and
development with Holistic approach.pp 133-154
40. V. P. Bhatt, J. P. Mehta, R. M. Painuli, , M. Singh. (2014). Species diversity along gradient of elevation in Garhwal
Himalayas. Singh, U. S. and Semwal, V.P. (Eds.) Uttarakhand Disaster, contemporary issues of climatic changes and
development with Holistic approach.pp 133-154
41. Dangwal, L. R., Singh, A. and Singh Amandeep. 2014. Conservation and Cultivation possibilities of Dioscorea deltoidea
(a threatened species) in village Budogi, district Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand, India. Journal of Plant Developmental
Sciences, 6(1): 7-12.
42. Dangwal, L. R. and Chauhan, A. S. 2014. Dioscorea deltoidea Wall ex Griseb. A highly threatened Himalayan medicinal
plant: An over view. Int. J. Pharm. Bio. Sci., 2015 Jan; 6(1):452-460.
43. Singh Amandeep, Dangwal, L. R. and Singh, Tajinder. 2014. Grassy weeds of district Rajouri, Jammu & Kashmir,
India. Pak. J. Weed Sci. Res., 20(2): 265-277.
44. Radha Ballabha, Tiwari, J. K. and Tiwari, P. (2014). Floristic diversity in the vicinity of Srinagar hydroelectric power
project in Alaknanda valley of Garhwal Himalaya, India: Needs for conservation. International Journal of
Environmental Science, 5(3): 553-579.
45. Tiwari, J.K., Tiwari, P., Rawat, D.S. and Radha Ballabha. (2015). Occurrence of Sesamum mulayanum Nair in Garhwal
Himalaya, Uttarakhand. Indian Journal of Plant Sciences, 4(2): 33-35.
46. Singh, Tajinder, Dangwal, L. R. and Singh, Tajinder. 2014. Some lesser known fiber yielding weeds used by Gujjar and
Bekarwal tribes of district Rajouri, Jammu & Kashmir. Journal of Applied and Natural Sciences, 6(1): 127-130.
47. Dangwal, L. R., Singh, Tajinder and Singh, Amandeep. 2014. Exploration of wild edible plants used by Gujjar and
Bekarwal tribes of district Rajouri (J & K), India. Journal of Applied and Natural Sciences, 6(1): 164-169.
Department of Environmental Sciences
4. Sharma R.C. 2014.Biodiversity of Upper Ganges: Status, stresses andmanagement. In : Sinha, R. K. and Ahmed, B.
(Eds.).Rivers for Life. International Union for Conservation of Nature ( IUCN):25-44.
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HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 128 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)129
10. S. Dimri, P. Baluni, C. M. Sharma, (2014). Growing stock of various pure conifers types of central (Garhwal) Himalaya,
India. Int J Cur Res Rev, 6(22): 45-49.
11. C. M. Sharma, A. K. Mishra, O. Prakash, S. Dimri and P. Baluni. (2014). Assessment of forest structure and woody
plant regeneration on ridge tops at upper Bhagirathi basin in Garhwal Himalaya. Tropical Plant Research, 1(3): 62–71
12. B. S. Yadav, M. Pokhariyal, D. P. Vashistha and B. Sharma. (2014). Animal Viruses Probe Dataset (AVPDS) for
Microarray-Based Diagnosis and Identification of Viruses. Current Microbiology. 68 (3).301-304.
13. R. Rakhi and D. P. Vashist. (2014). Indigenous medicinal plants of Garhwal Himalaya used in preparation of
Ayurvedic medicines in Traditional Healthcare system. In: Medicinal plant aspects and prospects, Mukesh Kumar,
Anjali Khare and P. C. Shukla (eds.) Biotech books, New Delhi, pp 49-64
14. V. Uniyal, R. P. Bhatt, S. Saxena, and R. Negi.(2014). Phytochemical screening and anti-Trichosporon activity of
Plumbago zeylanica Linn. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 6 (9): 107-110.
15. D. Panwar, and R. P. Bhatt. (2014). Antibacterial activity of Tagetes minuta L. against Staphylococcus aureus and
Streptococcus pyogenes. J. Phar. Biol. 4 (2): 109-118.
16. K. C. Semwal, S. L. Stephenson, V. K. Bhatt and R. P. Bhatt. (2014). Edible mushrooms of Northwestern Himalaya,
India: A study on indigenous knowledge, distribution and diversity. Mycosphere 5 (3): 440-461.
17. D. Panwar, and R. P. Bhatt. (2015). Antibacterial activity of Annona squamosa L. against Staphylococcus aureus and
Streptococcus pyogenes. European Jouranal of MolecularBiology and Biochemistry 2 (1): 7-14.
18. R. P. Bhatt, M. P. Vishwakarma, U. Singh, and S. Joshi. (2014). Macrofungal diversity in Adwani forest of Garhwal
Himalaya, Uttarakhand. Indian J. Mycol. Pl. Pathol. 44(4):417-431.
19. Singh, A. K., G. Singh and R. P. Bhatt. (2015). Effects of salt stress on cell surface properties and symbiotic performance
of root nodulating Bacteria. UK Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biosciences 3(1): 23-29. ISSN 2347-9442.
20. R, D. Gaur, P. Tiwari, J.K. Tiwari, D.S. Rawat and Radha Ballabha. (2014). Bee Forage Potential of Garhwal Himalaya,
India. Indian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Life Sciences. 4(1): 196- 204.
21. R. Ballabha, A. Gairola, R. D. Gaur, J.K. Tiwari and P. Tiwari. (2014). Regeneration status of two forest type in
Dhundsir Gad watershed of Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakahand (India). Research and Review: Journal of Ecology and
Environmental Sciences. 2(2): 11-16.
22. R. D. Gaur, P. Tiwari, J. K. Tiwari and D. S. Rawat. (2014). Physico-chemical Properties of Some Unifloral and
Multifloral Honeys from Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand (India). International Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences,
3(4): 142-148.
23. C. S. Rana, J. K. Tiwari and L. R. Dangwal. (2014). Ethnotaxonomical studies of the medicinal plants of Nanda Devi
National Park, uttarakhand, Indi. In: Medicinal Plants aspects and prospects, Mukesh Kumar, Anjali Khare and P. C.
Shukla (Eds.) Biotech Books, New Delhi, pp 148-165
24. J. K. Tiwari,P. Tiwari and D. S. Rawat. (2014). New distributional record of Toricellia tiliifolia DC. (Toricelliaceae) from
Chamoli Garhwal, Uttarakhand, India. Annals of Plant Sciences, 3 (11), 888-890.
25. S. Guleri, S. Saxena, N. Verma and B.S. Bhandari. (2014). Soil mycofloral diversity under wheat cultivation in Doon
Valley, Uttarakhand, J. Mycopathol Res. 52(2):245-252.
26. R, D. Gaur, P. Tiwari,J.K. Tiwari, D.S. Rawat and Radha Ballabha. (2014). Bee Forage Potential of Garhwal Himalaya,
India. Indian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Life Sciences. 4(1): 196- 204.
27. R. Ballabha, A. Gairola, R. D. Gaur, J.K. Tiwari and P. Tiwari. (2014). Regeneration status of two forest type in
Dhundsir Gad watershed of Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakahand (India). Research and Review: Journal of Ecology and
Environmental Sciences. 2(2): 11-16.
28. R. D. Gaur, P. Tiwari, J. K. Tiwari and D. S. Rawat. (2014). Physico-chemical Properties of Some Unifloral and
Multifloral Honeys from Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand. International Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 3(4): 142-
148.
29. J. K. Tiwari, P. Tiwari and D. S. Rawat. (2014). New distributional record of Toricellia tiliifolia DC. (Toricelliaceae) from
Chamoli Garhwal, Uttarakhand, India. Annals of Plant Sciences, 3 (11), 888-890.
30. S. Rawat and B.N. Johri. (2014). Thermophilic fungi: Diversity and significance in composting. In: A special issue on
extremophilic fungi: Diversity and significance Kavaka Transactions of the Mycological Society of India.
31. D. Kumar, J. P. Gaur. (2014). Growth and metal removal potential of a Phormidium bigranulatum-dominated mat
following long-term exposure to elevated levels of copper. Environmental Science & Pollution Research 21:10279-10285.
32. L. K. Pandey, D. Kumar, A.Yadav, J. Rai, J. P. Gaur. (2014). Morphological abnormalities in periphytic diatoms as a tool
for biomonitoring of heavy metal pollution in a river. Ecological Indicators 36:272-279.
33. Kumar, Dhananjay, Pandey, Lalit K., Gaur, J.P. (2015). Growth of Phormidium bigranulatum-dominated mat in relation
to nature of the substratum, time, pH and nutrient availability. Environmental Engineering & Management Journal (In
Press). [SCI IF = 1.258]
34. Tiwari SP, Srivastav R, Singh CS, Shukla K, Singh RK et al. (2015) Amylases: an overview with special reference to alpha
amylase. J. Glob. Biosci. 4(1): 1886-1901.
35. Maurya V.K. , K. Singh, and S. Sinha. (2014). An improved method for two-dimensional electrophoresis reveals
suppression of Eis and overexpression Wag31, PstS1, GroES and Gap in Mycobacterium tuberculosis under anaerobic
conditions. IJEB. 52:773-780
36. P. Tiwari, R. S. Sangwan, Asha, B. N. Mishra, F. Sabir, N.S. Sangwan. (2014). Molecular Cloning and Biochemical
Characterization of a Recombinant Sterol 3-O-Glucosyltransferase from Gymnema sylvestre catalyzing Biosynthesis
of Steryl Glucosides. BioMed ResearchInternational, Volume 2014, Article ID 934351, 14 pages
37. R. Rakhi and D. P. Vashist. (2014). Indigenous medicinal plants of Garhwal Himalaya used in preparation of
Ayurvedic medicines in Traditional Healthcare system. In: Medicinal plant aspects and prospects, Mukesh Kumar,
Anjali Khare and P. C. Shukla (eds.) Biotech books, New Delhi, pp 49-64
38. C. S. Rana, J. K. Tiwari and L. R. Dangwal. (2014). Ethnotaxonomical studies of the medicinal plants of Nanda Devi
National Park, uttarakhand, Indi. In: Medicinal Plants aspects and prospects, Mukesh Kumar, Anjali Khare and P. C.
Shukla (Eds.) Biotech Books, New Delhi, pp 148-165
39. V.P. Bhatt, J. P. Mehta, R. M. Painuli and M. Singh, (2014). Species diversity along gradient of elevation in Garhwal
Himalayas. Singh, U. S. and Semwal, V.P. (Eds.) Uttarakhand Disaster, contemporary issues of climatic changes and
development with Holistic approach.pp 133-154
40. V. P. Bhatt, J. P. Mehta, R. M. Painuli, , M. Singh. (2014). Species diversity along gradient of elevation in Garhwal
Himalayas. Singh, U. S. and Semwal, V.P. (Eds.) Uttarakhand Disaster, contemporary issues of climatic changes and
development with Holistic approach.pp 133-154
41. Dangwal, L. R., Singh, A. and Singh Amandeep. 2014. Conservation and Cultivation possibilities of Dioscorea deltoidea
(a threatened species) in village Budogi, district Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand, India. Journal of Plant Developmental
Sciences, 6(1): 7-12.
42. Dangwal, L. R. and Chauhan, A. S. 2014. Dioscorea deltoidea Wall ex Griseb. A highly threatened Himalayan medicinal
plant: An over view. Int. J. Pharm. Bio. Sci., 2015 Jan; 6(1):452-460.
43. Singh Amandeep, Dangwal, L. R. and Singh, Tajinder. 2014. Grassy weeds of district Rajouri, Jammu & Kashmir,
India. Pak. J. Weed Sci. Res., 20(2): 265-277.
44. Radha Ballabha, Tiwari, J. K. and Tiwari, P. (2014). Floristic diversity in the vicinity of Srinagar hydroelectric power
project in Alaknanda valley of Garhwal Himalaya, India: Needs for conservation. International Journal of
Environmental Science, 5(3): 553-579.
45. Tiwari, J.K., Tiwari, P., Rawat, D.S. and Radha Ballabha. (2015). Occurrence of Sesamum mulayanum Nair in Garhwal
Himalaya, Uttarakhand. Indian Journal of Plant Sciences, 4(2): 33-35.
46. Singh, Tajinder, Dangwal, L. R. and Singh, Tajinder. 2014. Some lesser known fiber yielding weeds used by Gujjar and
Bekarwal tribes of district Rajouri, Jammu & Kashmir. Journal of Applied and Natural Sciences, 6(1): 127-130.
47. Dangwal, L. R., Singh, Tajinder and Singh, Amandeep. 2014. Exploration of wild edible plants used by Gujjar and
Bekarwal tribes of district Rajouri (J & K), India. Journal of Applied and Natural Sciences, 6(1): 164-169.
Department of Environmental Sciences
4. Sharma R.C. 2014.Biodiversity of Upper Ganges: Status, stresses andmanagement. In : Sinha, R. K. and Ahmed, B.
(Eds.).Rivers for Life. International Union for Conservation of Nature ( IUCN):25-44.
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HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 128 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)129
5. Sharma R.C. and Ghildial V.2015.Environmental Sciences in Sanskrit Literature. Proc. of International Sanskrit
Conference (in press)
Department of Zoology & Biotechnology
1. Arya, M.; Joshi, G.K.; Gupta, A.K.; Kumar, A. and Raturi, A. 2014. Isolation and characterization of thermophilic
bacterial strains from Soldhar (Tapovan) hot spring in central Himalayan region, India. Annals of Microbiology. DOI
10.1007/s13213-014-0984-y.
2. Bahuguna, S.N. and Chowdhary, A.K. 2014. Rage of Nature on the Icthyofauna of Uttarakhand. In: US Rawat and VP
Semwal (Eds) Uttarakhand disaster: Contemporary issues of Climate Change and Development with Holistic approach: Winsar
publishing company, Dehradun: pp167-172.
3. Bahuguna, V.; Chowdhary, A.K. and Bahuguna, S.N. 2014. Morphometric studie of Indus valley toad Duttaphrynus
stomaticus (Lutken, 1864) from Western Himalaya. Srinagar garhwal region of Uttarakhand. Inter.J. Ad. Res. 2(6): 697-
705. IF: 1.659.
4. Bahuguna, S.N.; Gargya, A.; Nautiyal, U. and Upadhyay, M.K. 2014. Histological study of the gill (gill filaments and
gill rakers) in post flexion to finger ling stage of Schizothorax plagiostomus (Heckel). Global Research Journal of Fishery
Science and Aquaculture. 1(3): 010 -016.
5. Bhatt, J.P. 2015. Effects of some plant toxins on glycogen profile of certain organs of Barilius bendelisis (Ham).
Transmedia Publ (In Press).
6. Bhattacharya, I.; Basu, S.; Sarda, K.; Gautam, M.; Nagarajan, P.; Pradhan, B. P.; Sarkar, H.; Devi, Y.S. and Majumdar,
S.S. 2015. Low levels of Gαs and Ric8b in testicular Sertoli cells may underlie restricted FSH action during infancy in
primates. Endocrinology.156(3):1143-55. Impact factor: 4.8
7. Bhattacharya, I.; Gautam, M. and Majumdar, S.S. 2015. The Effect of IBMX and hormones on gene expression by rat
Sertoli cells, Journal of Reproductive Health and Medicine, Volume 1, Issue 1, Pages 29-40.
8. Bhattacharya, I. and Majumdar, S.S. 2015. Male Infertility-Present and Future. MGM Journal of Medical Sciences. 2(1): 16-
24.
9. Bisht, S.C.; Mishra, P.K. and Joshi, G.K. 2015. Proteomic response of Himalayan psychrotrophic bacterium
Pseudomonas lurida NPRP15. International Journal of Bioassays.4 (05), 3888-3895
10. Bisht, S.C; Joshi, G.K. and Mishra, P.K. 2014. CspA encodes a major cold shock protein in Himalayan psychrotoletrant
Pseudomonas strains. Interdisciplinary Sciences: Computational Life Sciences. 6(2):140-148.
11. Chauhan, J.S. and Rai, J.P.N. 2014. Assesment of potability of groundwater around ferti-irrigated area of industrial
region. Oct. Jour. Env. Res. 2(4):97-02.
12. Chowdhary, A.K. and Bahuguna, S.N. 2014. Development of primary cell culture from the caudal fin region of snow
trout Schizothorax plagiostomus (Heckel). Env. Con. J. 15(1):149-152. IF: 0.569.
13. Chowdhary, A.K.; Bahuguna, V. and Bahuguna, S.N. 2014. Morphometric studies on Sphaerotheca breviceps (Schneider,
1799) from Western Himalaya. Srinagar garhwal region of Uttarakhand. Inter.J. Ad. Res. 2(5): 165-172. IF: 1.659.
14. DeFalco, T.; Bhattacharya, I.; Williams, A. V.; Sams, D. M. and Capel, B. 2014. Yolk-Sac-Derived Macrophages Regulate
Fetal Testis Vascularization and morphogenesis. PNAS.10;111(23):E2384-93. I.F.: 9.8.
15. Fartyal, R.S., Sarswat, M., Lhamo, N., Sati, P.C., and Asha. 2014. Records of Zaprionus indianus and Drosophila suzukii
indicus as invasive fruit pests from mid valley region of Garhwal Uttarakhand, India. Drosophila Information Service
(Norman Oklahoma, U.S.A.) 97, pp 119-123.
16. Gargya, A.; Bahuguna, S.N. and Upadhyay, M.K. 2014. Study of Excretory Organ (Kidney) in Post Flexion to
Fingerling Stages of Schizothorax plagiostomus (Heckel). Advances in Zoology and Botany 2 (3):49 – 53.
17. Goswami, M.; Sharma,B.S.; Yadav,K.; Bahuguna,S.N. and Lakra, W.S. 2014. Establishment and characterization of a
piscean PCF cell line for toxicity and gene expression studies as in vitro model. Tissue and Cell. 46(3): 206–212.
18. Iqbal, M.J.; Sarkar, U.K.; Gusain, O.P. and Dwivedi, A.K. 2015. Length-weight relationships of the Indian Major Carp,
Labeo rohita (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae) from six drainages of Ganga basin, India. Cuadernos de Investigaciσn UNED.
7(1): 71-77.
19. Joshi, G.K.; Jugran, J. And Bhatt, J.P. 2014. Metagenomics: The exploration of unculturable microbial world. Advances
in Biotechnology. Springer:105-115.
20. Joshi, P.; Joshi, G.K.; Mishra, P.K.; Bisht, J.K.; & Bhatt, J.C. 2014 Diversity of Cold Tolerant Phosphate Solubilizing
Microorganisms from North Western Himalayas. In Bacterial Diversity in Sustainable Agriculture (pp. 227-264).
Springer International Publishing.
21. Jugran, J.; Joshi, G.K.; Bhatt, J.P. and Shankar, A. 2014. Production and partial characterization of extracellular
protease from Bacillus sp. GJP2 isolated from a hot spring. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India. Biological
Science section. DOI 10.1007/s40011-014-0434-4.
22. Kumar, P., Kumar, R, Nagpure, N. S., Nautiyal, P, Kushwaha, B Nawani, C. D and Dabas, A. 2015. In vivo assessment
of DNA damagein Cyprinuscarpioafter exposure to potassium dichromate using RAPD. Turkish Journal of Veterinary
and Animal Sciences. 39, 121-127. ISSN: 1300-0128 (Print), 1303-6181 (Online) (IF=0.3).
23. Kumari, P.; Yadav, S.; Ramamurthy, S.S. and Singh, S. 2015. Differential response of seed germination frequency and
early seedling growth of five varieties of chickpea (Cicer arietinum) under heat stress. Trends in Biosciences. 8(2):362-370.
24. Kumar, N.K. and Gusain, O.P. 2015. A Survey of Riparian Vegetation of River Manuni in Western Himalayan Region
of India. International Journal of Current Research in Biosciences and Plant Biology. 2(5): 141-147.
25. Kumar, S.; Kumar, N.; Alam, N. and Gourinath, S. 2014. Crystal structure of serine acetyltransferase from Brucella
abortus and its complex with Coenzyme A. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Proteins and Proteomics. Vol. 1844: 1741-
1748. I.F.: 3.2.
26. Kandari, V.; Bajpei, I.; Singh, D. and Gupta, S. 2014. Cellulose and B-Glucosidase production by Trichoderma viridae and
Aspergillus wentii in sub-merged fermentation utilizing pretreated lignocellulosic biomass. J. Micorbiol. Biotech. Res.
3(5): 63-78.
27. Kandari, V.; Bajpei, I; Singh, D. and Gupta, S. 2014. Optimization of sugar production for dilute acid pretreatment of
lignocellulosic biomass and bioethanol production. Asian Academic Research Journal of Multidisciplinary. 1(20): 375-396.
(Impact Factor: 0.365).
28. Lakra, W.S.; Singh, M.; Goswami, M.; Gopal Krishan, A.; Mohindra, V.; Sarkar, U.K.; Punia, P.P.; Singh, K.V.; Bhatt, J.P.
and Ayappan, S. 2015. DNA barcoding in Indian freshwater fishes. Mitochondrial DNA (In press).
29. Manoj Singha, Sadhna Singha, Dinesh Pandeya, Pramesh Chandra Lakhera and Anil Kumar (2014) Generation of
diagnostic anti-teliospore antibodies for development of specific immunodiagnostic format for detection of Karnal
bunt (Tilletia indica) of wheat. Food and Agricultural Immunology. 1-15. http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1080/
09540105.2013.873020 (IF=0.984)
30. Mishra, A. S. and Nautiyal, P. 2015. Substratum as determining factor for the distribution of benthic macroinvertebrate
fauna in a river ecosystem. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., India, Sect. B Biol. Sci.DOI 10.1007/s40011-015-0520-2. ISSN :0369-8211
31. Molpa, D.; Panwar, A.S. and Saklani, P. 2014. In vitro antibacterial activity of Ribes grossularia against various
pathogenic micro-organisms. International Journal of Basic and Applied Science Research. 3(1): 142-148. ISSN: 2349-1965.
32. Nautiyal, P; Nautiyal, R; Verma, J; and Agarwal, A. 2014. Species richness of freshwater diatoms and fish in the
mountain chains of the Indian subcontinent: Examining the spatial scales, area-richness model, the role of historical
factors. pp. 281-292. In Ed. Sinha R K, Ahmed B, Rivers For Life. Proceedings of the International Symposium on River
Biodiversity: Ganges-Brahamaputra-Meghna River System Ecosystems for Life, A Bangladesh-India Initiative, IUCN,
International Union for Conservation of Nature, 340 pp. ISBN: ISBN 978-93-5196-807-8.
33. Nautiyal, P; Mishra, A. S. and Verma, J. 2015. The health of benthic diatom assemblages in lower stretch of a lesser
Himalayan glacierfed river, Mandakini. Journal of Earth System Science. 124, (2), 383–394 ISSN: 0253-4126
34. Nautiyal, P. and Mishra, A. S. 2014. Distribution of fish fauna in the spring fed streams of Uttarakhand, India. Journal
Inland Fisheries Society of India. 46(2), 17-22 ISSN 0379-3435
35. Nautiyal, P. and Mishra, A. S. 2014. Large scale distributional patterns of benthic macroinvertebrate fauna in the
himalayan streams. p. 181–187. In eds. Gupta Neelima and Gupta D.K. Environment and Biodiversity. Narendra
Publishing House, Delhi, India
36. Patel, M. K., Chaudhary, P., Sarswat, M., Dewan, S., Sati, P. C. and Fartyal, R. S. 2014. Molecular characterization of
some drosophilid species from biodiversity rich Uttarakhand state of India. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies. 2
(5): 114-118.
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5. Sharma R.C. and Ghildial V.2015.Environmental Sciences in Sanskrit Literature. Proc. of International Sanskrit
Conference (in press)
Department of Zoology & Biotechnology
1. Arya, M.; Joshi, G.K.; Gupta, A.K.; Kumar, A. and Raturi, A. 2014. Isolation and characterization of thermophilic
bacterial strains from Soldhar (Tapovan) hot spring in central Himalayan region, India. Annals of Microbiology. DOI
10.1007/s13213-014-0984-y.
2. Bahuguna, S.N. and Chowdhary, A.K. 2014. Rage of Nature on the Icthyofauna of Uttarakhand. In: US Rawat and VP
Semwal (Eds) Uttarakhand disaster: Contemporary issues of Climate Change and Development with Holistic approach: Winsar
publishing company, Dehradun: pp167-172.
3. Bahuguna, V.; Chowdhary, A.K. and Bahuguna, S.N. 2014. Morphometric studie of Indus valley toad Duttaphrynus
stomaticus (Lutken, 1864) from Western Himalaya. Srinagar garhwal region of Uttarakhand. Inter.J. Ad. Res. 2(6): 697-
705. IF: 1.659.
4. Bahuguna, S.N.; Gargya, A.; Nautiyal, U. and Upadhyay, M.K. 2014. Histological study of the gill (gill filaments and
gill rakers) in post flexion to finger ling stage of Schizothorax plagiostomus (Heckel). Global Research Journal of Fishery
Science and Aquaculture. 1(3): 010 -016.
5. Bhatt, J.P. 2015. Effects of some plant toxins on glycogen profile of certain organs of Barilius bendelisis (Ham).
Transmedia Publ (In Press).
6. Bhattacharya, I.; Basu, S.; Sarda, K.; Gautam, M.; Nagarajan, P.; Pradhan, B. P.; Sarkar, H.; Devi, Y.S. and Majumdar,
S.S. 2015. Low levels of Gαs and Ric8b in testicular Sertoli cells may underlie restricted FSH action during infancy in
primates. Endocrinology.156(3):1143-55. Impact factor: 4.8
7. Bhattacharya, I.; Gautam, M. and Majumdar, S.S. 2015. The Effect of IBMX and hormones on gene expression by rat
Sertoli cells, Journal of Reproductive Health and Medicine, Volume 1, Issue 1, Pages 29-40.
8. Bhattacharya, I. and Majumdar, S.S. 2015. Male Infertility-Present and Future. MGM Journal of Medical Sciences. 2(1): 16-
24.
9. Bisht, S.C.; Mishra, P.K. and Joshi, G.K. 2015. Proteomic response of Himalayan psychrotrophic bacterium
Pseudomonas lurida NPRP15. International Journal of Bioassays.4 (05), 3888-3895
10. Bisht, S.C; Joshi, G.K. and Mishra, P.K. 2014. CspA encodes a major cold shock protein in Himalayan psychrotoletrant
Pseudomonas strains. Interdisciplinary Sciences: Computational Life Sciences. 6(2):140-148.
11. Chauhan, J.S. and Rai, J.P.N. 2014. Assesment of potability of groundwater around ferti-irrigated area of industrial
region. Oct. Jour. Env. Res. 2(4):97-02.
12. Chowdhary, A.K. and Bahuguna, S.N. 2014. Development of primary cell culture from the caudal fin region of snow
trout Schizothorax plagiostomus (Heckel). Env. Con. J. 15(1):149-152. IF: 0.569.
13. Chowdhary, A.K.; Bahuguna, V. and Bahuguna, S.N. 2014. Morphometric studies on Sphaerotheca breviceps (Schneider,
1799) from Western Himalaya. Srinagar garhwal region of Uttarakhand. Inter.J. Ad. Res. 2(5): 165-172. IF: 1.659.
14. DeFalco, T.; Bhattacharya, I.; Williams, A. V.; Sams, D. M. and Capel, B. 2014. Yolk-Sac-Derived Macrophages Regulate
Fetal Testis Vascularization and morphogenesis. PNAS.10;111(23):E2384-93. I.F.: 9.8.
15. Fartyal, R.S., Sarswat, M., Lhamo, N., Sati, P.C., and Asha. 2014. Records of Zaprionus indianus and Drosophila suzukii
indicus as invasive fruit pests from mid valley region of Garhwal Uttarakhand, India. Drosophila Information Service
(Norman Oklahoma, U.S.A.) 97, pp 119-123.
16. Gargya, A.; Bahuguna, S.N. and Upadhyay, M.K. 2014. Study of Excretory Organ (Kidney) in Post Flexion to
Fingerling Stages of Schizothorax plagiostomus (Heckel). Advances in Zoology and Botany 2 (3):49 – 53.
17. Goswami, M.; Sharma,B.S.; Yadav,K.; Bahuguna,S.N. and Lakra, W.S. 2014. Establishment and characterization of a
piscean PCF cell line for toxicity and gene expression studies as in vitro model. Tissue and Cell. 46(3): 206–212.
18. Iqbal, M.J.; Sarkar, U.K.; Gusain, O.P. and Dwivedi, A.K. 2015. Length-weight relationships of the Indian Major Carp,
Labeo rohita (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae) from six drainages of Ganga basin, India. Cuadernos de Investigaciσn UNED.
7(1): 71-77.
19. Joshi, G.K.; Jugran, J. And Bhatt, J.P. 2014. Metagenomics: The exploration of unculturable microbial world. Advances
in Biotechnology. Springer:105-115.
20. Joshi, P.; Joshi, G.K.; Mishra, P.K.; Bisht, J.K.; & Bhatt, J.C. 2014 Diversity of Cold Tolerant Phosphate Solubilizing
Microorganisms from North Western Himalayas. In Bacterial Diversity in Sustainable Agriculture (pp. 227-264).
Springer International Publishing.
21. Jugran, J.; Joshi, G.K.; Bhatt, J.P. and Shankar, A. 2014. Production and partial characterization of extracellular
protease from Bacillus sp. GJP2 isolated from a hot spring. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India. Biological
Science section. DOI 10.1007/s40011-014-0434-4.
22. Kumar, P., Kumar, R, Nagpure, N. S., Nautiyal, P, Kushwaha, B Nawani, C. D and Dabas, A. 2015. In vivo assessment
of DNA damagein Cyprinuscarpioafter exposure to potassium dichromate using RAPD. Turkish Journal of Veterinary
and Animal Sciences. 39, 121-127. ISSN: 1300-0128 (Print), 1303-6181 (Online) (IF=0.3).
23. Kumari, P.; Yadav, S.; Ramamurthy, S.S. and Singh, S. 2015. Differential response of seed germination frequency and
early seedling growth of five varieties of chickpea (Cicer arietinum) under heat stress. Trends in Biosciences. 8(2):362-370.
24. Kumar, N.K. and Gusain, O.P. 2015. A Survey of Riparian Vegetation of River Manuni in Western Himalayan Region
of India. International Journal of Current Research in Biosciences and Plant Biology. 2(5): 141-147.
25. Kumar, S.; Kumar, N.; Alam, N. and Gourinath, S. 2014. Crystal structure of serine acetyltransferase from Brucella
abortus and its complex with Coenzyme A. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Proteins and Proteomics. Vol. 1844: 1741-
1748. I.F.: 3.2.
26. Kandari, V.; Bajpei, I.; Singh, D. and Gupta, S. 2014. Cellulose and B-Glucosidase production by Trichoderma viridae and
Aspergillus wentii in sub-merged fermentation utilizing pretreated lignocellulosic biomass. J. Micorbiol. Biotech. Res.
3(5): 63-78.
27. Kandari, V.; Bajpei, I; Singh, D. and Gupta, S. 2014. Optimization of sugar production for dilute acid pretreatment of
lignocellulosic biomass and bioethanol production. Asian Academic Research Journal of Multidisciplinary. 1(20): 375-396.
(Impact Factor: 0.365).
28. Lakra, W.S.; Singh, M.; Goswami, M.; Gopal Krishan, A.; Mohindra, V.; Sarkar, U.K.; Punia, P.P.; Singh, K.V.; Bhatt, J.P.
and Ayappan, S. 2015. DNA barcoding in Indian freshwater fishes. Mitochondrial DNA (In press).
29. Manoj Singha, Sadhna Singha, Dinesh Pandeya, Pramesh Chandra Lakhera and Anil Kumar (2014) Generation of
diagnostic anti-teliospore antibodies for development of specific immunodiagnostic format for detection of Karnal
bunt (Tilletia indica) of wheat. Food and Agricultural Immunology. 1-15. http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1080/
09540105.2013.873020 (IF=0.984)
30. Mishra, A. S. and Nautiyal, P. 2015. Substratum as determining factor for the distribution of benthic macroinvertebrate
fauna in a river ecosystem. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., India, Sect. B Biol. Sci.DOI 10.1007/s40011-015-0520-2. ISSN :0369-8211
31. Molpa, D.; Panwar, A.S. and Saklani, P. 2014. In vitro antibacterial activity of Ribes grossularia against various
pathogenic micro-organisms. International Journal of Basic and Applied Science Research. 3(1): 142-148. ISSN: 2349-1965.
32. Nautiyal, P; Nautiyal, R; Verma, J; and Agarwal, A. 2014. Species richness of freshwater diatoms and fish in the
mountain chains of the Indian subcontinent: Examining the spatial scales, area-richness model, the role of historical
factors. pp. 281-292. In Ed. Sinha R K, Ahmed B, Rivers For Life. Proceedings of the International Symposium on River
Biodiversity: Ganges-Brahamaputra-Meghna River System Ecosystems for Life, A Bangladesh-India Initiative, IUCN,
International Union for Conservation of Nature, 340 pp. ISBN: ISBN 978-93-5196-807-8.
33. Nautiyal, P; Mishra, A. S. and Verma, J. 2015. The health of benthic diatom assemblages in lower stretch of a lesser
Himalayan glacierfed river, Mandakini. Journal of Earth System Science. 124, (2), 383–394 ISSN: 0253-4126
34. Nautiyal, P. and Mishra, A. S. 2014. Distribution of fish fauna in the spring fed streams of Uttarakhand, India. Journal
Inland Fisheries Society of India. 46(2), 17-22 ISSN 0379-3435
35. Nautiyal, P. and Mishra, A. S. 2014. Large scale distributional patterns of benthic macroinvertebrate fauna in the
himalayan streams. p. 181–187. In eds. Gupta Neelima and Gupta D.K. Environment and Biodiversity. Narendra
Publishing House, Delhi, India
36. Patel, M. K., Chaudhary, P., Sarswat, M., Dewan, S., Sati, P. C. and Fartyal, R. S. 2014. Molecular characterization of
some drosophilid species from biodiversity rich Uttarakhand state of India. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies. 2
(5): 114-118.
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37. Pradhan, S. Sati, P.C., Fartyal, R.S., Chatterjee, R.N., Sarswat, M., Kandpal, M.C. and Singh, B.K. 2014. Drosophila
curviceps species-group (Diptera: Drosophilidae) from India, with description of a new species and redescription of a
known species. Journal “Proceeding of Zoological Society Calcutta & Springer.
38. Priyanka Negi and Pramesh C. Lakhera (2015) Breeding habitat preference of black francolin Francolinus francolinus
asiae in chamoli district of Uttarakhand, Western Himalaya. International Journal of Advanced Research. Volume 3, Issue
4: 540-544. ISSN 2320-5407. (IF=0.284)
39. Raj, I.; Kumar, S.; Mazumder, M. and Gourinath, S. 2014. Structural biology of cysteine biosynthetic pathway
enzymes. Amebiasis. Published by SPRINGER. (Book Chapter)
40. Rawat, M.S.; Bantwan, B.; Singh, D.; and Gusain, O.P. 2014. Length-weight relationship and condition factor of brown
trout (Salmo trutta fario L.) from River Asiganga, Uttarakhand (India). Environment Conservation Journal. 15(3): 41-46.
41. Rawat, N.; and Joshi, G.K. 2015. Prospecting for industrial enzymes in a hot spring metagenome. Journal of Pure and
Applied Microbiology. 9(2): 1257-1261
42. Sarswat, M., Sati, P.C., Dewan, S., Fartyal, R.S. 2015. Implying quantitative ecology of Drosophilid fauna as a tool for
biodiversity assessment–A case study along altitudinal transect in Garhwal region of Central Himalaya. Tropical
ecology. (Impact Factor: 0.708).
43. Sharma, D.K., Negi, P.; Kumar, K. and Lakhera; P. C. 2014. Diversity and distribution of Galliformes in Himalaya.
“Uttarakhand Disaster: Contemporary Issues of climate change & Development with a holistic approach” Eds. US
Rawat & VP Semwal, Winsar Publishing Co. Dehradun. pp. 183-194.
44. Singh, Y.; Diwan, S. and Bhatt, J.P. 2015. A comparative study of serum proteins in some vertebfrate representatives.
Biotech Today. Vol. 4
45. Smita Khanna, Sumonto Mitra, Pramesh C. Lakhera and Shashi Khandelwal. 2015. N-acetylcysteine effectively
mitigates cadmium-induced oxidative damage and cell death in Leydig cells in vitro. Drug and Chemical Toxicology.
Page 1-7. DOI:10.3109/01480545.2015.1028068. (IF: 1.233).
46. Upadhyay, M.K. and Bahuguna, S.N. 2014. Molecular Phylogeny of Mouse Hare (Ochotona: Lagomorpha) Using
Cytochrome b Gene as A Phylogenetic Marker. International Journal of Science and Research ISSN (Online): 2319-7064;
2(5): 220-226 (IF: 3.358)
47. Rashid, M. and Dobriyal, A K (2014). Preliminary observations on the population structure of Mastacembelus armatus
(Lacepede) in river Nayar, Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand. J. Mountain Res. 9: 27-35
48. Yadav, S., Verma, D.K., Pradhan, P K, Dobriyal, A.K. and Sood, N. (2014): Phenotypic and genotypic identification of
Aeromonas species from aquatic Environments. International Journal of Aquatic Science, 5 (1): 3-20.
49. Bisht, M, Kukrety, M., Bhandari, S., Bisht, S.S. and Dobriyal, A.K.(2014) Distribution, magnitude and adverse effects of
invasive vegetation in Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand. Indian Forester (On Line) 138.11 (2012): 1024-1029, Web, 2 Feb,
2014.
50. Vikas Sharma, Barkha Kamal, Nidhi Srivastava, Anoop Kumar Dobriyal, and Vikash Singh Jadon (2014). In Vitro
Flower Induction from Shoots Regenerated from Cultured Axillary Buds of Endangered Medicinal Herb Swertia
chirayita H. Karst. Biotechnology Research International 2014, 5 pages http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1155/2014/264690
51. Vikas Sharma, Nidhi Srivastava, Barkha Kamal, Anoop Kumar Dobriyal, and Vikash Singh Jadon (2014). Efficient
sterilization protocols for different explants of an endangered medicinal herb Swertia chirayita.Trends in Life Sciences
3: 5-9
52. Vikas Sharma, Barkha Kamal, Nidhi Srivastava, Yogesh Negi, Anoop Kumar Dobriyal and Vikash Singh Jadon (2015).
Enhancement of in-vitro growth of Swertia chirayita Roxb. Ex Fleming co-cultured with plant growth promoting
rhizobacteria. Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ culture.120 (1). DOI 10.1007/s11240-014-0696-9 Springer Publication (Impact
Factor 2.6)
53. Bhandari, S. and Bisht, M S (2014). Community structure and relative abundance of bird fauna of different habitats of
Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand- India.International Journal of Scientific Research. 4 (5): 165-168.
54. Koshal Kumar, C.B. Kotnala, A.R. Rana (2014). Morphometric study of Macrobrachium assamense peninsulare (Tiwari,
1958) from Rawasan stream of Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand, India.International Journal of Advance Research Vol. 2
(8) 317-322. (IMP=1.659)
55. Koshal Kumar, A. R. Rana and C.B. Kotnala (2014). Length–weight Relationship of Macrobrachium assamense
peninsulare (Tiwari, 1958), a minor freshwater prawn in Rawasan stream of Uttarakhand, J . Mountain Res. Vol. 9:13-19
56. Balodi, V.P., Koshal Kumar, Rashid, M. and Thapliyal, Anju (2014). Study of planktonic diversity in Potamon section of
Western Nayar, Uttarakhand, India.J. Mountain. Res. Vol. (9). pp: 95-102 (ISSN-0974-3030).
57. Dangwal, L. R., Singh, A. and Singh Amandeep. 2014. Conservation and Cultivation possibilities of Dioscorea deltoidea
(a threatened species) in village Budogi, district Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand, India. Journal of Plant Developmental
Sciences, 6(1): 7-12.
58. Dangwal, L. R. and Chauhan, A. S. 2014. Dioscorea deltoidea Wall ex Griseb. A highly threatened Himalayan medicinal
plant: An over view. Int. J. Pharm. Bio. Sci., 2015 Jan; 6(1):452-460.
59. Singh Amandeep, Dangwal, L. R. and Singh, Tajinder. 2014. Grassy weeds of district Rajouri, Jammu & Kashmir, India.
Pak. J. Weed Sci. Res., 20(2): 265-277.
60. Radha Ballabha, Tiwari, J. K. and Tiwari, P. (2014). Floristic diversity in the vicinity of Srinagar hydroelectric power
project in Alaknanda valley of Garhwal Himalaya, India: Needs for conservation. International Journal of
Environmental Science, 5(3): 553-579.
61. Tiwari, J.K., Tiwari, P., Rawat, D.S. and Radha Ballabha. (2015). Occurrence of Sesamum mulayanum Nair in Garhwal
Himalaya, Uttarakhand. Indian Journal of Plant Sciences, 4(2): 33-35.
62. Singh, Tajinder, Dangwal, L. R. and Singh, Tajinder. 2014. Some lesser known fiber yielding weeds used by Gujjar and
Bekarwal tribes of district Rajouri, Jammu & Kashmir. Journal of Applied and Natural Sciences, 6(1): 127-130.
63. Dangwal, L. R., Singh, Tajinder and Singh, Amandeep. 2014. Exploration of wild edible plants used by Gujjar and
Bekarwal tribes of district Rajouri (J & K), India. Journal of Applied and Natural Sciences, 6(1): 164-169.
Department of Biochemistry
1. DwivediP,MishraKB,MishraBB,SinghN,SinghRK,TiwariVK. (2015). Click inspired synthesis of
antileishmanialtriazolylO-benzylquercetinglycoconjugates. Glycoconjugate Journal. DOI : 10.1007/s10719-015-9582-x.
School of Management
Centre for Mountain Tourism and Hospitality Studies
1. Bagri,S.C. &Kala, Devkant(2015). Balanced Scorecard Usage and Performance of Hotels: A Study from the Tourist State
of Uttarakhand, India. Asia-Pacific Journal of Innovation in Hospitality and Tourism, Center for Research and Innovation in
Tourism, Hospitality & Food Studies, Taylor’s University, Malaysia, 3 (2), 153-173
2. Bagri, S.C. &Kala, Devkant(2014). An exploratory study of managerial attitude towards performance measurement in
hotels of Uttarakhand State of India. International Journal of Qualitative Research in Services, Inderscience Publishers, 1 (4),
276-291.
3. Pankaj Kumar &Gupta,S.K.(2014).Assessment of satisfaction of Human Resource working in the travel agencies In
Haridwar-Rishikesh-Dehradun. Indian Streams Research Journal, Volume-4, Issue-8, Sept-2014. ISSN 2230-7850. Pp. 1-5.
4. Gupta, S.K., Vijay, Prakash & Vaishnava, Abhishek (2014), “Tourist Satisfaction: An Analytical Study of Travel Trade
Organization at Dehradun, Hardwar and Rishikesh in Garhwal Region of Uttarakhand” in Gupta, S.K. & Agrawal,
Neeraj (eds). Tourism and Hospitality Industry. Aman Publications, pp.187-201. ISBN: 978-81-8204-083-0.
5. Gupta, S.K., Vijay, Prakash & Vaishnava, Abhishek (2014), “Skill Analysis of the Manpower Associated with Travel
Trade Organization at Dehradun, Rishikesh and Hardwar in Garhwal Region of Uttarakhand” in Gupta, S.K. &
Agrawal,Neeraj (eds). Tourism and Hospitality Industry. Aman Publications, pp.303-314,ISBN: 978-81-8204-083-0.
6. Gupta,S.K., Mahar, Sanjay., & Pankaj Kumar (2014). Inclusive Drive Engine of Community based Ecotourism in the
Mountainous Himalayas: Guidelines, Policy Perspectives and Development Indicators. Theme paper in Souvenir of
National Seminar on “Inclusive Drive Engine of Community based Ecotourism in the Mountainous Himalayas: Guidelines,
Policy Perspectives and Development Indicators” September27, 2014 pp-23-34.
7. Dhodi, R. K. & Dhodi, Rashmi (2014).Trends and Scope of Medical Tourism: Case Study of Delhi, NCR, India.
International Journal of Business and Management (IRJBM), Vol. II,13-25.
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37. Pradhan, S. Sati, P.C., Fartyal, R.S., Chatterjee, R.N., Sarswat, M., Kandpal, M.C. and Singh, B.K. 2014. Drosophila
curviceps species-group (Diptera: Drosophilidae) from India, with description of a new species and redescription of a
known species. Journal “Proceeding of Zoological Society Calcutta & Springer.
38. Priyanka Negi and Pramesh C. Lakhera (2015) Breeding habitat preference of black francolin Francolinus francolinus
asiae in chamoli district of Uttarakhand, Western Himalaya. International Journal of Advanced Research. Volume 3, Issue
4: 540-544. ISSN 2320-5407. (IF=0.284)
39. Raj, I.; Kumar, S.; Mazumder, M. and Gourinath, S. 2014. Structural biology of cysteine biosynthetic pathway
enzymes. Amebiasis. Published by SPRINGER. (Book Chapter)
40. Rawat, M.S.; Bantwan, B.; Singh, D.; and Gusain, O.P. 2014. Length-weight relationship and condition factor of brown
trout (Salmo trutta fario L.) from River Asiganga, Uttarakhand (India). Environment Conservation Journal. 15(3): 41-46.
41. Rawat, N.; and Joshi, G.K. 2015. Prospecting for industrial enzymes in a hot spring metagenome. Journal of Pure and
Applied Microbiology. 9(2): 1257-1261
42. Sarswat, M., Sati, P.C., Dewan, S., Fartyal, R.S. 2015. Implying quantitative ecology of Drosophilid fauna as a tool for
biodiversity assessment–A case study along altitudinal transect in Garhwal region of Central Himalaya. Tropical
ecology. (Impact Factor: 0.708).
43. Sharma, D.K., Negi, P.; Kumar, K. and Lakhera; P. C. 2014. Diversity and distribution of Galliformes in Himalaya.
“Uttarakhand Disaster: Contemporary Issues of climate change & Development with a holistic approach” Eds. US
Rawat & VP Semwal, Winsar Publishing Co. Dehradun. pp. 183-194.
44. Singh, Y.; Diwan, S. and Bhatt, J.P. 2015. A comparative study of serum proteins in some vertebfrate representatives.
Biotech Today. Vol. 4
45. Smita Khanna, Sumonto Mitra, Pramesh C. Lakhera and Shashi Khandelwal. 2015. N-acetylcysteine effectively
mitigates cadmium-induced oxidative damage and cell death in Leydig cells in vitro. Drug and Chemical Toxicology.
Page 1-7. DOI:10.3109/01480545.2015.1028068. (IF: 1.233).
46. Upadhyay, M.K. and Bahuguna, S.N. 2014. Molecular Phylogeny of Mouse Hare (Ochotona: Lagomorpha) Using
Cytochrome b Gene as A Phylogenetic Marker. International Journal of Science and Research ISSN (Online): 2319-7064;
2(5): 220-226 (IF: 3.358)
47. Rashid, M. and Dobriyal, A K (2014). Preliminary observations on the population structure of Mastacembelus armatus
(Lacepede) in river Nayar, Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand. J. Mountain Res. 9: 27-35
48. Yadav, S., Verma, D.K., Pradhan, P K, Dobriyal, A.K. and Sood, N. (2014): Phenotypic and genotypic identification of
Aeromonas species from aquatic Environments. International Journal of Aquatic Science, 5 (1): 3-20.
49. Bisht, M, Kukrety, M., Bhandari, S., Bisht, S.S. and Dobriyal, A.K.(2014) Distribution, magnitude and adverse effects of
invasive vegetation in Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand. Indian Forester (On Line) 138.11 (2012): 1024-1029, Web, 2 Feb,
2014.
50. Vikas Sharma, Barkha Kamal, Nidhi Srivastava, Anoop Kumar Dobriyal, and Vikash Singh Jadon (2014). In Vitro
Flower Induction from Shoots Regenerated from Cultured Axillary Buds of Endangered Medicinal Herb Swertia
chirayita H. Karst. Biotechnology Research International 2014, 5 pages http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1155/2014/264690
51. Vikas Sharma, Nidhi Srivastava, Barkha Kamal, Anoop Kumar Dobriyal, and Vikash Singh Jadon (2014). Efficient
sterilization protocols for different explants of an endangered medicinal herb Swertia chirayita.Trends in Life Sciences
3: 5-9
52. Vikas Sharma, Barkha Kamal, Nidhi Srivastava, Yogesh Negi, Anoop Kumar Dobriyal and Vikash Singh Jadon (2015).
Enhancement of in-vitro growth of Swertia chirayita Roxb. Ex Fleming co-cultured with plant growth promoting
rhizobacteria. Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ culture.120 (1). DOI 10.1007/s11240-014-0696-9 Springer Publication (Impact
Factor 2.6)
53. Bhandari, S. and Bisht, M S (2014). Community structure and relative abundance of bird fauna of different habitats of
Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand- India.International Journal of Scientific Research. 4 (5): 165-168.
54. Koshal Kumar, C.B. Kotnala, A.R. Rana (2014). Morphometric study of Macrobrachium assamense peninsulare (Tiwari,
1958) from Rawasan stream of Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand, India.International Journal of Advance Research Vol. 2
(8) 317-322. (IMP=1.659)
55. Koshal Kumar, A. R. Rana and C.B. Kotnala (2014). Length–weight Relationship of Macrobrachium assamense
peninsulare (Tiwari, 1958), a minor freshwater prawn in Rawasan stream of Uttarakhand, J . Mountain Res. Vol. 9:13-19
56. Balodi, V.P., Koshal Kumar, Rashid, M. and Thapliyal, Anju (2014). Study of planktonic diversity in Potamon section of
Western Nayar, Uttarakhand, India.J. Mountain. Res. Vol. (9). pp: 95-102 (ISSN-0974-3030).
57. Dangwal, L. R., Singh, A. and Singh Amandeep. 2014. Conservation and Cultivation possibilities of Dioscorea deltoidea
(a threatened species) in village Budogi, district Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand, India. Journal of Plant Developmental
Sciences, 6(1): 7-12.
58. Dangwal, L. R. and Chauhan, A. S. 2014. Dioscorea deltoidea Wall ex Griseb. A highly threatened Himalayan medicinal
plant: An over view. Int. J. Pharm. Bio. Sci., 2015 Jan; 6(1):452-460.
59. Singh Amandeep, Dangwal, L. R. and Singh, Tajinder. 2014. Grassy weeds of district Rajouri, Jammu & Kashmir, India.
Pak. J. Weed Sci. Res., 20(2): 265-277.
60. Radha Ballabha, Tiwari, J. K. and Tiwari, P. (2014). Floristic diversity in the vicinity of Srinagar hydroelectric power
project in Alaknanda valley of Garhwal Himalaya, India: Needs for conservation. International Journal of
Environmental Science, 5(3): 553-579.
61. Tiwari, J.K., Tiwari, P., Rawat, D.S. and Radha Ballabha. (2015). Occurrence of Sesamum mulayanum Nair in Garhwal
Himalaya, Uttarakhand. Indian Journal of Plant Sciences, 4(2): 33-35.
62. Singh, Tajinder, Dangwal, L. R. and Singh, Tajinder. 2014. Some lesser known fiber yielding weeds used by Gujjar and
Bekarwal tribes of district Rajouri, Jammu & Kashmir. Journal of Applied and Natural Sciences, 6(1): 127-130.
63. Dangwal, L. R., Singh, Tajinder and Singh, Amandeep. 2014. Exploration of wild edible plants used by Gujjar and
Bekarwal tribes of district Rajouri (J & K), India. Journal of Applied and Natural Sciences, 6(1): 164-169.
Department of Biochemistry
1. DwivediP,MishraKB,MishraBB,SinghN,SinghRK,TiwariVK. (2015). Click inspired synthesis of
antileishmanialtriazolylO-benzylquercetinglycoconjugates. Glycoconjugate Journal. DOI : 10.1007/s10719-015-9582-x.
School of Management
Centre for Mountain Tourism and Hospitality Studies
1. Bagri,S.C. &Kala, Devkant(2015). Balanced Scorecard Usage and Performance of Hotels: A Study from the Tourist State
of Uttarakhand, India. Asia-Pacific Journal of Innovation in Hospitality and Tourism, Center for Research and Innovation in
Tourism, Hospitality & Food Studies, Taylor’s University, Malaysia, 3 (2), 153-173
2. Bagri, S.C. &Kala, Devkant(2014). An exploratory study of managerial attitude towards performance measurement in
hotels of Uttarakhand State of India. International Journal of Qualitative Research in Services, Inderscience Publishers, 1 (4),
276-291.
3. Pankaj Kumar &Gupta,S.K.(2014).Assessment of satisfaction of Human Resource working in the travel agencies In
Haridwar-Rishikesh-Dehradun. Indian Streams Research Journal, Volume-4, Issue-8, Sept-2014. ISSN 2230-7850. Pp. 1-5.
4. Gupta, S.K., Vijay, Prakash & Vaishnava, Abhishek (2014), “Tourist Satisfaction: An Analytical Study of Travel Trade
Organization at Dehradun, Hardwar and Rishikesh in Garhwal Region of Uttarakhand” in Gupta, S.K. & Agrawal,
Neeraj (eds). Tourism and Hospitality Industry. Aman Publications, pp.187-201. ISBN: 978-81-8204-083-0.
5. Gupta, S.K., Vijay, Prakash & Vaishnava, Abhishek (2014), “Skill Analysis of the Manpower Associated with Travel
Trade Organization at Dehradun, Rishikesh and Hardwar in Garhwal Region of Uttarakhand” in Gupta, S.K. &
Agrawal,Neeraj (eds). Tourism and Hospitality Industry. Aman Publications, pp.303-314,ISBN: 978-81-8204-083-0.
6. Gupta,S.K., Mahar, Sanjay., & Pankaj Kumar (2014). Inclusive Drive Engine of Community based Ecotourism in the
Mountainous Himalayas: Guidelines, Policy Perspectives and Development Indicators. Theme paper in Souvenir of
National Seminar on “Inclusive Drive Engine of Community based Ecotourism in the Mountainous Himalayas: Guidelines,
Policy Perspectives and Development Indicators” September27, 2014 pp-23-34.
7. Dhodi, R. K. & Dhodi, Rashmi (2014).Trends and Scope of Medical Tourism: Case Study of Delhi, NCR, India.
International Journal of Business and Management (IRJBM), Vol. II,13-25.
ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 132 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)133
8. Dhodi, R. K. & Dhodi, Rashmi (2014).Globalization of Medical Tourism – A Case Study of India.International Journal of
Physical and Social Sciences, 4(4), 180-194.
9. Dhodi, R. K.& Dhodi, Rashmi (2014). Silent influencing factors of decision Making Process in Medical Tourism in
Gupta,S. K. & Aggarwal, Neeraj (Eds.) Tourism & Hospitality Industry, ISBN: 978-81-8204-083-0, 41-53.
Book
1.. Gupta. S. K. & Agrawal, Neeraj (2014), edited “Tourism & Hospitality Industry” Aman Publications, New Delhi,
Pages:610, ISBN. 978-81-8204-083-0
Department of Business Management
1. Pandey, Akhilesh Chandra and Jamwal,Mohit (2015)Realizing the Impact of Cognitive Dissonance in Predicting
Consumer Behaviour, Journal of Social Sciences,USA, 5(2),DOI:10.3844/jsssp.ISSN Print:1549-3652 Online: 1558-
6987
2. Pandey,AC,Soodan V.(2015) Role of Consumer Attitudes, Beliefs and Subjective Norms as Predictors of purchase
Behaviour : A Study on Personal Care Purchases”,TheBusiness & Management Review, London,5(4),11-18, ISSN:2047-
2854
3. Pandey,A.C.,Jamwal M, Soodan V(2014)Transforming physical to digital marketplace-E-retail:An Indian
Perspective, International Journal of Research in Management, 4(4),11-18, (June-July) ISSN 2249-5908, Impact Factor-2.14
4. Pandey,AC,Soodan,V.,Jamwal,M (2014) Attitude of employees towards job factors : A study on rural Interventions of
Uttarakhand-India, Arabian Journal of Business & Management Review (Oman Chapter)3(11)June,72-79,ISSN:2223-5833,
Impact Factor-2.89
5. Elangbam Binodini Devi Liquidity Management-A Review of Relevant Literature”,Paripex - Indian Journal of
Research, 3(8), August 2014, (ISSN - 2250-1991)
6. Elangbam Binodini Devi”Women Entrepreneurship on Economic Development of Manipur” published in
Entrepreneurship in the Era of Globalization.( I. Ed. 2014, ISBN: 978-93-82606-09-3) Sunmarg Publishers &
Distributors, N Delhi
7. Arvind R.Gajakosh “The role of Indian Foreign Trade Policy (2009-14) on Textile Export” Journal of Management
Science (JEMS) May 2014 ISSN 2277 5684Vol3(5)
8. Arvind R.Gajakosh “A Study on Difficulties Faced by Exporters In Textile Industry”, International Journal of Business
and Administration Research Review, July - Sep,2014.ISSN 2348-0653, Vol.1(6), Pp. 43-49
9. Babu,Mahendra, 2014 Pace and Pattern of Banking sector of India during pre and post reform period,The Asian
Economic Review (The Journal of Indian Institute of Economics), 56(3), Pp129-146 , Sept,ISSN:0004-4555
10. Sunayana &Kumar, S.(2014)”An Analytical Approach to Human Resource Development in Tourism Sector-A Study”
Tourism and Cultural Heritage: Issues and challenges, published by Centre for Tourism and Heritage Research,
Department of Commerce,Dayanand College, Ajmer (Raj) 1(1), pp.57-67 ISBN: 978-71-55345-98-5
11. Kashyap,Monika(2014)”Asset Quality of Indian Banks: An Empirical Analysis (1998-2010)”, The Journal of Institute
of Public Enterprise, 37(1&2), June,ISSN 0971-1856
Book:
1. Pandey A.C., 2014 Case Studies in Management,IK International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi (2015) ISBN:
page 274, 978-93-84588-04-5
SCHOOL OF SCIENCES
Department of Chemistry
1 Sati, S.C., Sati, M.D. and Pande, I.P. (2014) “Determination of biological activities of Reinwardtia indica, Euonymus
tingens and Sapindus mukurossi species”, U. Journal of Phytochemistry and Ayurvedic Heights, 1(16), 20-23.
2 Khan, F., Sharma, R.K. and Negi, D.S. (2013) “Bioactive Flavonoids from Glycosmis arborea”, Organic Med. Chem.
Letters, 3, 4 DOI:10.1186/2191-2858-3-42013. (Impact factor 3.413)
3 Lata, C, Negi, D.S. and Mehrotra, V. (2014) “Potential of Microbial Proteases”, Indian Streams Research Journal, 4(II)
DOI:10.9780/22307850, http://newsite.isrj.net/uploadedData/4315.pdf (Impact factor: 1.023)
4 Negi, D.S. Bansal, Y. and Lata, C. (2014) “In vitro Synergistic effect of Cassia fistula leaves extracts with Fluconazole
against clinical isolates of Candida IJPCR”, 6(2), 201-205. (IF: 1.117)
5 Khan, F., Rawat, A.K., Bhawna and Negi, D.S. (2014) “Bioactivity guided chemical analysis of Melia azedarach L.
(Meliaceae)”, Fitoterapia, 98, 98-103 (Impact Factor: 2.435)
6 Ahluwalia, V., Kumar, J., Rana, V.S., Sati, O.P. and Walia, S. (2014) “Comparative evaluation of two Trichloderma
heazianum strains for major secondary metabolite production and antifungal activity”, Natural Products Research
DOI:10.1080/14786419.2014.958739. (Impact factor: 1.225)
7 Hota, P.K.and Singh, A.K. (2014) Donor-acceptor conjugated linear polyenes : A study of excited state intramolecular
c h a r g e t r a n s f e r , p h o t o i s o m e r i s a t i o n a n d f l u o r e s c e n c e p r o b e p r o p e r t i e s J F l u o r e s c e n c e
(http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10895-014-1430-z) Impact factor 1.7.
8 Rakesh Raturi, PP Badoni and Radha Ballabha, Insecticidal and Fungicidal Activities of Stem Bark of Zanthoxylum
armatum (Rutaceae). WJPPS, 3 (3), 1838-1843, 2014.(I.F-2.78).
9 RB Semwal, DK Semwal, PP Badoni and P. Kapoor. Dyeing Performance of Aqueous Extract and Flavanone
Glycosides from the Flowers of Butea monosperma (Lam.) Kuntze Records of Natural Products 8(1), 66-70. (I.F-1.56).
10 M. Semalty, PP Badoni, D. Singh and A. Semalty. Modulation of solubility and dissolution of furosemide by
preparation of phospholipids complex,Drug Development and Therapeutics. 5(2), 172, 2014.
11 Dixa Singh & V.S. Singh, 2014, “Urena lobata: A green source of Anto-oxidant” J. Plant Sciences, 2-6, 299-303. Global
Impact Factor- 1.962
12 Dixa Singh & V.S. Singh 2015, Urena lobata Flowers: A Green route to volumetric analysis” Green & Sustainable
Chemistry, 5, 1-5. Global Impact Factor- 1.4
13 Dixa Singh & V.S. Singh 2015, Development and Ecological challenges: A need for paradigm shift” Proceeding of
National Seminar Sposored by UGC and UCOST.
14 Shyamveer Singh &M.C. Purohit, (2014) Evaluation of colour fastness properties of natural dye extracted from
Symplocos racemosus (Lodh) on wool fibers using combination of natural and synthetic mordants. Indian Journal of
Fibre and textile Research, vol. 39, p. 97- 101. Impact factor- 1.8
15 Jyoti Kundal, Pranjali Purohit and M.C. Purohit, (2014) Optimization of procedure for the dyeing of cotton and wool
fabrics with natural dye extracted from Myrica esculanta using different mordants. Journal of Mountain researchvol.
9, p 83-92. Impact factor-
16 Shyamveer Singh &M.C. Purohit, (2014) Dyeing of wool fabrics with extracted eco-friendly natural dyes from Rhus
parviflora (Tung) using chemical mordants: comparison of fastness properties and colour strength with some
mordants. Chemical Science Transactions 3 (3),692. Impact factor- 0.5
17 Jangwan J.S., Bhatt S.,”Synthesis of Novel N ¹- (4- Fluorobenzoyl) -1- methyl-3-Phenyl -4 Sulfamoylphenyl-azo) -1,2-
diazole” , International journal of Science and research 4(5) , 1327- 1334 (2015).
18 Jangwan J.S. Aquino R.P., Mencherini,T., P.Picerno, Singh Raghubir. “Chemical constituent of Ethanolic extract and
free radical scavenging activity of vitex trifolia”linn, Acta Chimica,and pharmaceutics Indica 5(1), 1-7 (2015).
19 Jangwan J.S. & Naveen Kumar, Hydrogeochemistry of grand water in south distric of Uttrakhand, Geo. Hazard;
Recent Research, Narosa Publishing House new Dehli. 145-152 (2015). , ISBN 978-81-8487-396-2
20 Joshi Veena “Hydro-Power Projects: Geological and Environmental Impact”,Geo Hazards Recent Research, Publisher
Narosa publishing house New Delhi.136-144(2015). ISBN 978-81-8487-396-2
Department of Home Science
1. Shah Archana(2015): “Natural Disasters and Children”. In “Geo-Hazards: Recent Research”, Ed by R.C Ramola and
G.S Gusain, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi (2015) pp. 171 – 176. ISBN: 978-81-8487-396-2
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8. Dhodi, R. K. & Dhodi, Rashmi (2014).Globalization of Medical Tourism – A Case Study of India.International Journal of
Physical and Social Sciences, 4(4), 180-194.
9. Dhodi, R. K.& Dhodi, Rashmi (2014). Silent influencing factors of decision Making Process in Medical Tourism in
Gupta,S. K. & Aggarwal, Neeraj (Eds.) Tourism & Hospitality Industry, ISBN: 978-81-8204-083-0, 41-53.
Book
1.. Gupta. S. K. & Agrawal, Neeraj (2014), edited “Tourism & Hospitality Industry” Aman Publications, New Delhi,
Pages:610, ISBN. 978-81-8204-083-0
Department of Business Management
1. Pandey, Akhilesh Chandra and Jamwal,Mohit (2015)Realizing the Impact of Cognitive Dissonance in Predicting
Consumer Behaviour, Journal of Social Sciences,USA, 5(2),DOI:10.3844/jsssp.ISSN Print:1549-3652 Online: 1558-
6987
2. Pandey,AC,Soodan V.(2015) Role of Consumer Attitudes, Beliefs and Subjective Norms as Predictors of purchase
Behaviour : A Study on Personal Care Purchases”,TheBusiness & Management Review, London,5(4),11-18, ISSN:2047-
2854
3. Pandey,A.C.,Jamwal M, Soodan V(2014)Transforming physical to digital marketplace-E-retail:An Indian
Perspective, International Journal of Research in Management, 4(4),11-18, (June-July) ISSN 2249-5908, Impact Factor-2.14
4. Pandey,AC,Soodan,V.,Jamwal,M (2014) Attitude of employees towards job factors : A study on rural Interventions of
Uttarakhand-India, Arabian Journal of Business & Management Review (Oman Chapter)3(11)June,72-79,ISSN:2223-5833,
Impact Factor-2.89
5. Elangbam Binodini Devi Liquidity Management-A Review of Relevant Literature”,Paripex - Indian Journal of
Research, 3(8), August 2014, (ISSN - 2250-1991)
6. Elangbam Binodini Devi”Women Entrepreneurship on Economic Development of Manipur” published in
Entrepreneurship in the Era of Globalization.( I. Ed. 2014, ISBN: 978-93-82606-09-3) Sunmarg Publishers &
Distributors, N Delhi
7. Arvind R.Gajakosh “The role of Indian Foreign Trade Policy (2009-14) on Textile Export” Journal of Management
Science (JEMS) May 2014 ISSN 2277 5684Vol3(5)
8. Arvind R.Gajakosh “A Study on Difficulties Faced by Exporters In Textile Industry”, International Journal of Business
and Administration Research Review, July - Sep,2014.ISSN 2348-0653, Vol.1(6), Pp. 43-49
9. Babu,Mahendra, 2014 Pace and Pattern of Banking sector of India during pre and post reform period,The Asian
Economic Review (The Journal of Indian Institute of Economics), 56(3), Pp129-146 , Sept,ISSN:0004-4555
10. Sunayana &Kumar, S.(2014)”An Analytical Approach to Human Resource Development in Tourism Sector-A Study”
Tourism and Cultural Heritage: Issues and challenges, published by Centre for Tourism and Heritage Research,
Department of Commerce,Dayanand College, Ajmer (Raj) 1(1), pp.57-67 ISBN: 978-71-55345-98-5
11. Kashyap,Monika(2014)”Asset Quality of Indian Banks: An Empirical Analysis (1998-2010)”, The Journal of Institute
of Public Enterprise, 37(1&2), June,ISSN 0971-1856
Book:
1. Pandey A.C., 2014 Case Studies in Management,IK International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi (2015) ISBN:
page 274, 978-93-84588-04-5
SCHOOL OF SCIENCES
Department of Chemistry
1 Sati, S.C., Sati, M.D. and Pande, I.P. (2014) “Determination of biological activities of Reinwardtia indica, Euonymus
tingens and Sapindus mukurossi species”, U. Journal of Phytochemistry and Ayurvedic Heights, 1(16), 20-23.
2 Khan, F., Sharma, R.K. and Negi, D.S. (2013) “Bioactive Flavonoids from Glycosmis arborea”, Organic Med. Chem.
Letters, 3, 4 DOI:10.1186/2191-2858-3-42013. (Impact factor 3.413)
3 Lata, C, Negi, D.S. and Mehrotra, V. (2014) “Potential of Microbial Proteases”, Indian Streams Research Journal, 4(II)
DOI:10.9780/22307850, http://newsite.isrj.net/uploadedData/4315.pdf (Impact factor: 1.023)
4 Negi, D.S. Bansal, Y. and Lata, C. (2014) “In vitro Synergistic effect of Cassia fistula leaves extracts with Fluconazole
against clinical isolates of Candida IJPCR”, 6(2), 201-205. (IF: 1.117)
5 Khan, F., Rawat, A.K., Bhawna and Negi, D.S. (2014) “Bioactivity guided chemical analysis of Melia azedarach L.
(Meliaceae)”, Fitoterapia, 98, 98-103 (Impact Factor: 2.435)
6 Ahluwalia, V., Kumar, J., Rana, V.S., Sati, O.P. and Walia, S. (2014) “Comparative evaluation of two Trichloderma
heazianum strains for major secondary metabolite production and antifungal activity”, Natural Products Research
DOI:10.1080/14786419.2014.958739. (Impact factor: 1.225)
7 Hota, P.K.and Singh, A.K. (2014) Donor-acceptor conjugated linear polyenes : A study of excited state intramolecular
c h a r g e t r a n s f e r , p h o t o i s o m e r i s a t i o n a n d f l u o r e s c e n c e p r o b e p r o p e r t i e s J F l u o r e s c e n c e
(http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10895-014-1430-z) Impact factor 1.7.
8 Rakesh Raturi, PP Badoni and Radha Ballabha, Insecticidal and Fungicidal Activities of Stem Bark of Zanthoxylum
armatum (Rutaceae). WJPPS, 3 (3), 1838-1843, 2014.(I.F-2.78).
9 RB Semwal, DK Semwal, PP Badoni and P. Kapoor. Dyeing Performance of Aqueous Extract and Flavanone
Glycosides from the Flowers of Butea monosperma (Lam.) Kuntze Records of Natural Products 8(1), 66-70. (I.F-1.56).
10 M. Semalty, PP Badoni, D. Singh and A. Semalty. Modulation of solubility and dissolution of furosemide by
preparation of phospholipids complex,Drug Development and Therapeutics. 5(2), 172, 2014.
11 Dixa Singh & V.S. Singh, 2014, “Urena lobata: A green source of Anto-oxidant” J. Plant Sciences, 2-6, 299-303. Global
Impact Factor- 1.962
12 Dixa Singh & V.S. Singh 2015, Urena lobata Flowers: A Green route to volumetric analysis” Green & Sustainable
Chemistry, 5, 1-5. Global Impact Factor- 1.4
13 Dixa Singh & V.S. Singh 2015, Development and Ecological challenges: A need for paradigm shift” Proceeding of
National Seminar Sposored by UGC and UCOST.
14 Shyamveer Singh &M.C. Purohit, (2014) Evaluation of colour fastness properties of natural dye extracted from
Symplocos racemosus (Lodh) on wool fibers using combination of natural and synthetic mordants. Indian Journal of
Fibre and textile Research, vol. 39, p. 97- 101. Impact factor- 1.8
15 Jyoti Kundal, Pranjali Purohit and M.C. Purohit, (2014) Optimization of procedure for the dyeing of cotton and wool
fabrics with natural dye extracted from Myrica esculanta using different mordants. Journal of Mountain researchvol.
9, p 83-92. Impact factor-
16 Shyamveer Singh &M.C. Purohit, (2014) Dyeing of wool fabrics with extracted eco-friendly natural dyes from Rhus
parviflora (Tung) using chemical mordants: comparison of fastness properties and colour strength with some
mordants. Chemical Science Transactions 3 (3),692. Impact factor- 0.5
17 Jangwan J.S., Bhatt S.,”Synthesis of Novel N ¹- (4- Fluorobenzoyl) -1- methyl-3-Phenyl -4 Sulfamoylphenyl-azo) -1,2-
diazole” , International journal of Science and research 4(5) , 1327- 1334 (2015).
18 Jangwan J.S. Aquino R.P., Mencherini,T., P.Picerno, Singh Raghubir. “Chemical constituent of Ethanolic extract and
free radical scavenging activity of vitex trifolia”linn, Acta Chimica,and pharmaceutics Indica 5(1), 1-7 (2015).
19 Jangwan J.S. & Naveen Kumar, Hydrogeochemistry of grand water in south distric of Uttrakhand, Geo. Hazard;
Recent Research, Narosa Publishing House new Dehli. 145-152 (2015). , ISBN 978-81-8487-396-2
20 Joshi Veena “Hydro-Power Projects: Geological and Environmental Impact”,Geo Hazards Recent Research, Publisher
Narosa publishing house New Delhi.136-144(2015). ISBN 978-81-8487-396-2
Department of Home Science
1. Shah Archana(2015): “Natural Disasters and Children”. In “Geo-Hazards: Recent Research”, Ed by R.C Ramola and
G.S Gusain, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi (2015) pp. 171 – 176. ISBN: 978-81-8487-396-2
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2. Shah Archana and Nisha Shukla (2014): “From the Eyes of the Bhojan Matas: A Sociological Study of Mid Day Meal
Scheme in the Himalayas”, REYONO Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Vol. 3, Issue 2, 2014.ISSN: 2277- 7652
3. Shah Archana(2014): “Madhyan Bhojan: School Meals from the Child’s Perspective”, Academia and Society, Vol. No. 1,
Issue: 1, October 2014, pp 58 – 60. ISSN (Print): 2393-9419 ISSN (Online): 2393-8919
4. Shah Archana and Nisha Shukla (2014):Mid Day Meal Scheme in Primary Schools of Tehri Garhwal in Uttarakhand”,
Indian Journal of Social Research,55(4),July-August,pp 621 – 629. ISSN: 0019-5626
Department of Mathematics
1. PushpendraSemwal and R.C.Dimri, A Suzuki type coupled fixed point theorem for generalized multivalued
mapping, Abstract and Applied Analysis, Vol. 2014, article id 820482, 8 pages. http://dx.doi.org/
10.1155/2014/820482.
2. PushpendraSemwal and R.C. Dimri, A best proximity point theorem for generalized Mizogauchi-Takahashi
contractions, Global Journal of Math. Analysis, 2(2), pp. 44-49, 2014.
3. PushpendraSemwal and R.C.Dimri, Fixed point theorems for a self map on compact metric space, Int. Journal of Pure
and Applied Mathematics, Vol. 92, No. 3, pp. 381-388,2014.
4. Komal, S.P. Sharma, Fuzzy reliability analysis of repairable industrial systems using soft-computing based hybridized
techniques, Applied Soft Computing, Vol. 24, pp. 264-276, 2014, Elsevier.
5. Komal, D. Chang, S.Y. Lee, 2014 Fuzzy reliability analysis of dual-fuel steam turbine propulsion system in LNG
carriers considering data uncertainty, Journal of Natural Gas Science & Engineering, Vol. 23, pp. 148–164, Elsevier.
6. Komal, Fuzzy reliability analysis of Plastic-Pipe Manufacturing Systems Engineering, Vol. 17, No. 1, pp. 98-114, 2014,
Inderscience.
7. Komal, S.P. Sharma, Two phase approach for performance analysis and optimization of industrial systems using
uncertain data, International Journal of Operational Research, 2015,Inderscience.
8. Ashok Kumar, PravezAlam and Prachi Fartyal, 2014 Thermo-solutal natural convection in an anisotropic porous
enclosure due to sinusoidal variation of temperature and concentration at bottom wall, Advances in Applied
Mathematics and Mechanics, Vol.7, No. 4, pp. 1-19, 2014.
9. Ashok Kumar, PravezAlam, S. Kapoor., Numerical Investigation of Mixed Convective Flow in Parallel Channel Filled
With Porous Medium, Nonlinear Engineering Modeling and Application, Vol.4, pp. 203-208, 2014.
10. BhimSen Kala, Madan Singh Rawat and Ashok Kumar, 2014 MHD ow throughDarcy-Brinkman-Forchheimer
extended porous media over a non linearstreching sheet, International Journal of Mathematical Archive, 5(10), pp.
159-166.
11. BhimSen Kala, Madan Singh Rawat and Ashok Kumar, Study MHD convective ow and heat transfer over a non
linearstreching sheet embedded in an extended-Darcy-Forchheimer porous media with viscous dissipation, Journal of
Global Research in Mathematical Archives, Vol 2 , No.4, pp. 1-15, 2014.
12. Neetu Ram, Ashok Kumar, S.Kapoor, R.Bansal and P.Alam, Onset Instability of Thermosolutal Convective Flow of
Viscoelastic Maxwell Fluid Thorough Porous Medium with Linear Heat Source Efect, International Journal for
Research in Applied Science & Engineering Technology, Vol. 3 (III) pp. 493-499, 2015.
13. Neetu Ram, Ashok Kumar, S.Kapoor and P.Alam, Stability of chemically reacting double diffusive free convective
flow of Maxwell fluid through porous mediumwith internal heating under magnetic effect, American International
Journal of Research in Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics, pp. 151-157, 2015.
14. Kumar , Linear Stability of Poiseuille Flow in a Vertical Pipe Filled with Porous Medium, proceeding of World
congress on Engineering 2014, 2-4 July, 2014 (Imperial College, London).
15. Komal and S.P.Sharma, 2014, Fuzzy reliability analysis of washing unit in pater plant using soft computing based
hybrized techniques, in the the book “Advances in Intelligent System and Computing” , Chapter X ,Vol.223, Springer
16. Dangwal, Rajesh, Kumar, Naithani, Vivek (2014). On Ecological Impact of Optimizing Water Foot Prints Using Goal
Programming, International Journal of Mathematical Sciences ISSN 2051-5995, 34(2),September 2014 pp. 1606-1611.
17. Gairola, U.C., Ram Krishan. Fixed point theorem for hybrid contraction with implicit relations, Global J. Pure and
Applied Mathematics, 10(3) 2014,255-264.
18. Gairola, U.C. hybrid contraction with implicit relations, Adv. Fixed Point Theory, 5 (2015),32-44.
19. Gairola, U.C., Fjixed point theorems for hybrid contraction without continuity, Gobal journal of Mathematical
Analysis, 3(2015), 8-17.
20. Gairola, U.C., A fixed point theorem of Presic type for a pair of maps in G-metric space, International Journal of
mathematical archive, 6(3) (2015), 196-200.
21. K.S.Rawat, Study on Sasakian space with recurrent and symmetric Bochner curvature tensor of second order, Jour,
PAS, Vol. 20 (Mathematical Sciences) , 98-105, 2014, ISSN -0972-3498.
22. K.C. Petwal&Vineet, Bhatt, CAS study of Tucker Decomposition, In. Jour. Of Phy. And Mathematical Scien. , Vol. 4(2)
, 29-38 ,2014 .
23. S. Lal, Mathematical Modeling flow of blood through a vessel, Applied Mathematics, Y King Publication , Vol.1, 86-
98, 2014.
24. U.S. Negi, An Admitting H-Projective Vector Field in Kaehlerian Spaces with Constant Scalar Curvature, Journal of
Chemical, Biological and Physical Sciences,(Aug. 2014–Oct. 2014) , 4(4); pp.3628-3635. ISSN: 2249 –1929.
25. U.S. Negi, Almost Kaehlerian Spaces of Positive Pure Symmetric Curvature Operator, Journal of Chemical, Biological
and Physical Sciences (Aug. 2014 – Oct. 2014), 4(4); pp.3646-3653. ISSN: 2249 –1929.
26. U.S. Negi, On Asymptotic Lines in a Complex FinslerHypersurface, Journal of Chemical, Biological and Physical
Sciences, (MAY 2014 – JULY 2014),4(3);pp.2499-2508. ISSN: 2249 –1929.
Books:
1. K.S. Rawat : Higher Integral Calculus – ISBN -978-81-930149-5-0
2. K.S. Rawat : Vector Calculus - ISBN- 978-81-930149-3-6
3. K.S. Rawat : Convergence and Divergence of Series - ISBN- 978-81-930149-4-3
4. Engineering Mathematics-I, by AlokDarshanKothiyal and M.S.Rawat, Anand Publication Meerut, 2014 ISSN No. 8-
93-80225-13-5
Department of Physics
1. Uniyal, M. and Bhatt, S.C.(2014). Polarisability investigation by first order phase transition in the self consistent
Phonon approximation for PSN system, Indian Journal of Pure and Applied Physics, 52, 391-394.
2. Rawat, M. and Yadav, K.L. (2014). Study of structural, electrical, magnetic and optical properties of
0.65BaTiO –0.35Bi Na TiO –BiFeO multiferroic composite. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 597, 188–199.3 0.5 0.5 3 3
3. Rawat, M. andYadav, K.L. (2014). Dielectric, ferroelectric and magnetoelectric response in Ba0.92(Bi Na )0.08TiO -0.5 0.5 3
Ni Zn Fe O composite ceramics. Smart material and structure 23, 085032 (10pp). 0.65 0.35 2 4
4. Rawat, M., Manjushaand Yadav, K.L. (2014) Manjusha, and K. L. Yadav. Study on structural, dielectric and magnetic
behaviour of ferroelectric/ferrite magnetoelectric composites. AIP Conference Proceedings 1591, 625.
5. Manjusha, Rawat, M. and Yadav, K.L. (2015). Structural, Dielectric, Ferroelectric and Magnetic Properties of
(x)CoFe O -(1-x) BaTiO composite. IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, 22(3), 1462-1469.2 4 3
6. Rawat, M. and Yadav,K.L. (2015). Electrical, Magnetic and Magnetodielectric Properties in Ferrite-Ferroelectric
Particulate Composites. Smart Material Structure 24, 045041.
7. Kala, S. Structural and optoelectronic features of pulsed laser ablation grown Cu ZnSnS films for photovoltaic 2 4
applications. Submitted to Journal of Alloys and Compounds.
8. Kala, S. and Kruis, F.E., Pair nanoparticles containing metal and semiconductor: a physical route based on bipolar
mixing. Submitted to Nanotechnology.
9. Abhishant Prakash and Alok Sagar Gautam, 2014 Fast and Scalable IP Address Lookup with Time Complexity of
Log Log (n), Journal of Advances In Information Technology, 5( 2), May, pp. 58-64. m m
10. A.K.Kamra, Devendraa Siingh, A S Gautam, V P Kanawade, S N Tripathi and A K Srivastava, Atmospheric ions and
ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 136 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)137
2. Shah Archana and Nisha Shukla (2014): “From the Eyes of the Bhojan Matas: A Sociological Study of Mid Day Meal
Scheme in the Himalayas”, REYONO Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Vol. 3, Issue 2, 2014.ISSN: 2277- 7652
3. Shah Archana(2014): “Madhyan Bhojan: School Meals from the Child’s Perspective”, Academia and Society, Vol. No. 1,
Issue: 1, October 2014, pp 58 – 60. ISSN (Print): 2393-9419 ISSN (Online): 2393-8919
4. Shah Archana and Nisha Shukla (2014):Mid Day Meal Scheme in Primary Schools of Tehri Garhwal in Uttarakhand”,
Indian Journal of Social Research,55(4),July-August,pp 621 – 629. ISSN: 0019-5626
Department of Mathematics
1. PushpendraSemwal and R.C.Dimri, A Suzuki type coupled fixed point theorem for generalized multivalued
mapping, Abstract and Applied Analysis, Vol. 2014, article id 820482, 8 pages. http://dx.doi.org/
10.1155/2014/820482.
2. PushpendraSemwal and R.C. Dimri, A best proximity point theorem for generalized Mizogauchi-Takahashi
contractions, Global Journal of Math. Analysis, 2(2), pp. 44-49, 2014.
3. PushpendraSemwal and R.C.Dimri, Fixed point theorems for a self map on compact metric space, Int. Journal of Pure
and Applied Mathematics, Vol. 92, No. 3, pp. 381-388,2014.
4. Komal, S.P. Sharma, Fuzzy reliability analysis of repairable industrial systems using soft-computing based hybridized
techniques, Applied Soft Computing, Vol. 24, pp. 264-276, 2014, Elsevier.
5. Komal, D. Chang, S.Y. Lee, 2014 Fuzzy reliability analysis of dual-fuel steam turbine propulsion system in LNG
carriers considering data uncertainty, Journal of Natural Gas Science & Engineering, Vol. 23, pp. 148–164, Elsevier.
6. Komal, Fuzzy reliability analysis of Plastic-Pipe Manufacturing Systems Engineering, Vol. 17, No. 1, pp. 98-114, 2014,
Inderscience.
7. Komal, S.P. Sharma, Two phase approach for performance analysis and optimization of industrial systems using
uncertain data, International Journal of Operational Research, 2015,Inderscience.
8. Ashok Kumar, PravezAlam and Prachi Fartyal, 2014 Thermo-solutal natural convection in an anisotropic porous
enclosure due to sinusoidal variation of temperature and concentration at bottom wall, Advances in Applied
Mathematics and Mechanics, Vol.7, No. 4, pp. 1-19, 2014.
9. Ashok Kumar, PravezAlam, S. Kapoor., Numerical Investigation of Mixed Convective Flow in Parallel Channel Filled
With Porous Medium, Nonlinear Engineering Modeling and Application, Vol.4, pp. 203-208, 2014.
10. BhimSen Kala, Madan Singh Rawat and Ashok Kumar, 2014 MHD ow throughDarcy-Brinkman-Forchheimer
extended porous media over a non linearstreching sheet, International Journal of Mathematical Archive, 5(10), pp.
159-166.
11. BhimSen Kala, Madan Singh Rawat and Ashok Kumar, Study MHD convective ow and heat transfer over a non
linearstreching sheet embedded in an extended-Darcy-Forchheimer porous media with viscous dissipation, Journal of
Global Research in Mathematical Archives, Vol 2 , No.4, pp. 1-15, 2014.
12. Neetu Ram, Ashok Kumar, S.Kapoor, R.Bansal and P.Alam, Onset Instability of Thermosolutal Convective Flow of
Viscoelastic Maxwell Fluid Thorough Porous Medium with Linear Heat Source Efect, International Journal for
Research in Applied Science & Engineering Technology, Vol. 3 (III) pp. 493-499, 2015.
13. Neetu Ram, Ashok Kumar, S.Kapoor and P.Alam, Stability of chemically reacting double diffusive free convective
flow of Maxwell fluid through porous mediumwith internal heating under magnetic effect, American International
Journal of Research in Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics, pp. 151-157, 2015.
14. Kumar , Linear Stability of Poiseuille Flow in a Vertical Pipe Filled with Porous Medium, proceeding of World
congress on Engineering 2014, 2-4 July, 2014 (Imperial College, London).
15. Komal and S.P.Sharma, 2014, Fuzzy reliability analysis of washing unit in pater plant using soft computing based
hybrized techniques, in the the book “Advances in Intelligent System and Computing” , Chapter X ,Vol.223, Springer
16. Dangwal, Rajesh, Kumar, Naithani, Vivek (2014). On Ecological Impact of Optimizing Water Foot Prints Using Goal
Programming, International Journal of Mathematical Sciences ISSN 2051-5995, 34(2),September 2014 pp. 1606-1611.
17. Gairola, U.C., Ram Krishan. Fixed point theorem for hybrid contraction with implicit relations, Global J. Pure and
Applied Mathematics, 10(3) 2014,255-264.
18. Gairola, U.C. hybrid contraction with implicit relations, Adv. Fixed Point Theory, 5 (2015),32-44.
19. Gairola, U.C., Fjixed point theorems for hybrid contraction without continuity, Gobal journal of Mathematical
Analysis, 3(2015), 8-17.
20. Gairola, U.C., A fixed point theorem of Presic type for a pair of maps in G-metric space, International Journal of
mathematical archive, 6(3) (2015), 196-200.
21. K.S.Rawat, Study on Sasakian space with recurrent and symmetric Bochner curvature tensor of second order, Jour,
PAS, Vol. 20 (Mathematical Sciences) , 98-105, 2014, ISSN -0972-3498.
22. K.C. Petwal&Vineet, Bhatt, CAS study of Tucker Decomposition, In. Jour. Of Phy. And Mathematical Scien. , Vol. 4(2)
, 29-38 ,2014 .
23. S. Lal, Mathematical Modeling flow of blood through a vessel, Applied Mathematics, Y King Publication , Vol.1, 86-
98, 2014.
24. U.S. Negi, An Admitting H-Projective Vector Field in Kaehlerian Spaces with Constant Scalar Curvature, Journal of
Chemical, Biological and Physical Sciences,(Aug. 2014–Oct. 2014) , 4(4); pp.3628-3635. ISSN: 2249 –1929.
25. U.S. Negi, Almost Kaehlerian Spaces of Positive Pure Symmetric Curvature Operator, Journal of Chemical, Biological
and Physical Sciences (Aug. 2014 – Oct. 2014), 4(4); pp.3646-3653. ISSN: 2249 –1929.
26. U.S. Negi, On Asymptotic Lines in a Complex FinslerHypersurface, Journal of Chemical, Biological and Physical
Sciences, (MAY 2014 – JULY 2014),4(3);pp.2499-2508. ISSN: 2249 –1929.
Books:
1. K.S. Rawat : Higher Integral Calculus – ISBN -978-81-930149-5-0
2. K.S. Rawat : Vector Calculus - ISBN- 978-81-930149-3-6
3. K.S. Rawat : Convergence and Divergence of Series - ISBN- 978-81-930149-4-3
4. Engineering Mathematics-I, by AlokDarshanKothiyal and M.S.Rawat, Anand Publication Meerut, 2014 ISSN No. 8-
93-80225-13-5
Department of Physics
1. Uniyal, M. and Bhatt, S.C.(2014). Polarisability investigation by first order phase transition in the self consistent
Phonon approximation for PSN system, Indian Journal of Pure and Applied Physics, 52, 391-394.
2. Rawat, M. and Yadav, K.L. (2014). Study of structural, electrical, magnetic and optical properties of
0.65BaTiO –0.35Bi Na TiO –BiFeO multiferroic composite. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 597, 188–199.3 0.5 0.5 3 3
3. Rawat, M. andYadav, K.L. (2014). Dielectric, ferroelectric and magnetoelectric response in Ba0.92(Bi Na )0.08TiO -0.5 0.5 3
Ni Zn Fe O composite ceramics. Smart material and structure 23, 085032 (10pp). 0.65 0.35 2 4
4. Rawat, M., Manjushaand Yadav, K.L. (2014) Manjusha, and K. L. Yadav. Study on structural, dielectric and magnetic
behaviour of ferroelectric/ferrite magnetoelectric composites. AIP Conference Proceedings 1591, 625.
5. Manjusha, Rawat, M. and Yadav, K.L. (2015). Structural, Dielectric, Ferroelectric and Magnetic Properties of
(x)CoFe O -(1-x) BaTiO composite. IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, 22(3), 1462-1469.2 4 3
6. Rawat, M. and Yadav,K.L. (2015). Electrical, Magnetic and Magnetodielectric Properties in Ferrite-Ferroelectric
Particulate Composites. Smart Material Structure 24, 045041.
7. Kala, S. Structural and optoelectronic features of pulsed laser ablation grown Cu ZnSnS films for photovoltaic 2 4
applications. Submitted to Journal of Alloys and Compounds.
8. Kala, S. and Kruis, F.E., Pair nanoparticles containing metal and semiconductor: a physical route based on bipolar
mixing. Submitted to Nanotechnology.
9. Abhishant Prakash and Alok Sagar Gautam, 2014 Fast and Scalable IP Address Lookup with Time Complexity of
Log Log (n), Journal of Advances In Information Technology, 5( 2), May, pp. 58-64. m m
10. A.K.Kamra, Devendraa Siingh, A S Gautam, V P Kanawade, S N Tripathi and A K Srivastava, Atmospheric ions and
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new particle formation events at a tropical location, Pune, India, Quarterly Journal of Royal Meteorological Society,
2015, Ion-aerosol interactions during new particle formation events at a tropical location, Pune, India, DOI:
10.1002/qj.2598 )
11. Kamra A.K, Alok S Gautam, Devendraa Siingh, Charged nanoparticles produced by splashing of raindrops, Journal of
Geophysicsal Research, 2015
12. Bala, Pankaj, Mehra Rohit, Ramola, R.C. (2014) Distribution of natural radioactivity in soil samples and radiological
hazards in building material of Una, Himachal Pradesh. J. Geochemical Exploration142, 11-15.
13. Yadav, Manjulata, Rawat, Mukesh, Dangwal, Anoop, Prasad, Mukesh, Gusain, G.S., Ramola, R.C. (2014) Levels and
effects of natural radionuclides in soil samples of Garhwal Himalaya. J. Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry302, 869-
873.
14. Semwal, Anju, Negi, Ambika, Sehgal, Teena, Joshi, Veena, Sulania, Indra, Singh, Fouran, Ramola, R.C. (2014) Ion beam
induced modifications in Polysulphone polymer.Advance Science Letters20, 1151-1154.
15. Rana, M.P.S., Negi, Sandhya, Rawat, Mukesh, Gautam, S.K., Singh, Fouran, Singh R.G., Ramola, R.C. (2014) Thermal
annealing induced anomalous band gap modifications in nanocrystalline antimony doped Tin Oxide thin films.
Advanced Science Letters 20, 1410-1413.
16. Ramola, R.C., Yadav, Manjulata, Gusain, G.S. (2014) Distribution of natural radionuclide along Main Central Thrust in
Garhwal Himalaya. J. Radiation Research and Applied Sciences 7, 614-619.
17. Rani, Asha, Mattal, Sudhir, Rohit, Mehra Ramola, R.C. Assessment of Natural Radionuclides in the soil samples from
Marwar region of Rajasthan, India. Applied Radiation Isotopes101 (2015) 122-126.
18. Ramola, R.C., Gusain, G.S., Prasad, Mukesh. Perception of radiation hazards due to thoron and its progeny in indoor
environment. Geo-Hazards: Recent Research, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi (2015) pp. 18-29.
19. Prasad, Ganesh, Gusain, G.S., Chandra, Subhash, Ramola, R.C. Radon generation and decay from soil and
groundwater of Budhakedar, Garhwal Himalaya. Geo-Hazards: Recent Research, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi
(2015) pp. 64-69.
20. Gusain, G.S. Prasad, Ganesh, Chandra, Subhash, Ramola, R.C. Variation of radon levels in soil and groundwater and
its relation with seismic activity in Garhwal Himalaya. Geo-Hazards: Recent Research, Narosa Publishing House, New
Delhi (2015) pp. 96-105.
21. Large Area 3D Self Assembled Photonic Crystals of PMMA Nanospheres:Rajesh Bhardwaj, Shobha Sukla, Sumit
Saxena & A. S. Rawat; J. Mountain Res. Vol 9 (2014) pp 43-48. ISSN: 0974-3030
22. Rajesh Bhardwaj, Shobha Sukla, Sumit Saxena & A. S. Rawat; Stabilization not Surface and Size Tunability of 3D Self
Assembled Photonic Crystal: Proceedings of the Conference on Advance Techniques & Devices in Mathematical
&Physical Sciences”. Exellent Publisher New Delhi ISBN : 978-93-84935-11-5(pp106-109)
Edited Book
1. Ramola R.C. and Gusain, G.S. (Editors) Geo Hazards: Recent Research (2015). Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi,
India. 216 pages.ISBN: 978-81-8487-396-2.
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
1. Rajendra Singh, Pratap Singh, Nitin Sati,Om Prakash Sati, Antioxidant activity of Senecio Amplexicaulis
Kunth.extracts, World J Pharm Sci 2015; 3(3): 600-604 ISSN (Print): 2321-3310; ISSN (Online): 2321-3086
2. Nitin Sati, Rajendra singh, Randhir Dahiya, Pratap Singh, Om Prakash sati, Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory
Activity of Ribes Glaciale Wall Extracts Int J Pharm Pharm Sci, 7(7), 344-347.ISSN- 0975-1491. I.F.-0.515
3. Nitin Sati, Rajendra Singh, Om Prakash Sati2 Antioxidant Potential and Antimicrobial Activity of Extracts of Sassurea
Taraxacifolia (Astraceae), Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Rev. Res., 32(2), May – June 2015; 231-237. ISSN 0976 – 044X
4. Rajendra Singh,Vivek Ahluwalia, Pratap Singh,Nitin Sati, Om Prakash Sati, Antifungal and phytotoxic activity of
essential oil from root of Senecio amplexicaulis Kunth. (Astraceae) growing wild in high altitude Himalayan region,
Natural Product Research, 2015 (Accepted).ISSN1478-6419 (Print), I.F.-0.919
5. Ajay Semalty,Yuveraj Singh Tanwar, Devendra Singh,M. S. M. Rawat, Phosphatidylcholine complex in improving
oral drug delivery of epicatechin: preparation and characterization, Journal of Drug Discovery and Development,
2014, 1, 46-55. ISSN: 2349-7777
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
1. Sarla Saklani and Subhash Chandra, (2015), “Evaluation of In Vitro Antimicrobial activity, Nutritional profile and
Phytochemical Screening of Rhododendron arboreum” World J. Pharmacy and Pharm. Sci, Volume 4,, Issue 06, Page no-
962-971.
2. Abhay Prakash Mishra, Sarla Saklani, Subhash Chandra, Priyanka Tiwari, (2015). Total phenolics, flavonoids &
antioxidant evaluation in the leaves of A. nervosa Burm. Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Rev. Res. 32 (2), 34-37.
3. U. P. Bhatt, S.C. Sati, Subhash Chandra, (2015), “Evaluation of In Vivo and In Vitro Anti-diabetic Activity of Roylea
cinerea, Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Rev. Res., 32 (2), Pages: 210-213,
4. Sarla Saklani, Subhash Chandra, (2014) “In Vitro Antimicrobial Activity, Nutritional Value, Antinutritional Value and
Phytochemical Screening of Pyracantha crenulata Fruit” Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Rev. Res., Vol-26(1):1-5.
5. Neeti Srivastav, Sarla Saklani, Vijay Juyal, Brijesh K Tiwari, (2014) Anticonvulsant activity of leaf extracts of Martynia
annua linn in experimental rats,International Journal of Phytomedicines. 6, 59-62.
6. Abhay Prakash Mishra, Sarla Saklani , Varsha Parcha, Luigi Milella,(2014) “A Developed and Validated High-
Performance Thin-Layer Chromatographic Method for Quantitative Determination of Quercetin in Satyrium
nepalense tubers”. Journal of Planar Chromatography - Modern TLC. 27 (6), 444-448.
7. Subhash Chandra, Sarla Saklani, (2014) Evaluation of Garhwal Himalaya Medicinal Plant Rubus laciocarpus
FruitInternational Journal of Ethnobiology & Ethnomedicine, 1;: 1: 1-7
8. Abhay Prakash Mishra, Sarla Saklani, Luigi Milella, Priyanka Tiwari, (2014) “Formulation and evaluation of herbal
antioxidant face cream of Nardostachys jatamansicollected from Indian Himalayan region” Asian Pacific Journal of
Tropical Biomedicine,Asian Pac J Trop Biomed; 4Suppl 2: S875-S878.
Department of Statistics
1. Panwar, Pushpa, Bahuguna, Pankaj & Belwal, O.K.(2014): “Factors Affecting Empowerment of Women in Garhwal
Himalaya ( A Case Study of Pauri Garhwal)”, International Journal in Management and Social Science (IJMSS), ISSN:
2321-1784, Vol.-2 Issue-9, (September 2014) p.p. 11-21
2. Kamboj, N.K., Bahuguna Pankaj & Belwal, O.K. (2014): “Van-Gujjars as a Barrier for Wild Animals and Human Out-
Migration (A Statistical Study Based on RNP Problems with a Logistic Regression Model)”, International Journal of
Advanced Research in Management and Social Sciences, ISSN: 2278-6236, Vol.-3, No. 9, September, p.p. 177-185.
3. Bahuguna, Pankaj & Belwal, O.K. (2014): “Patterns and Socio-Economic Factors Affecting Fertility in Garhwal
Himalaya (A Case Study of Pauri Garhwal)”,International Research Journal of Human Resources and Social Sciences
(IRJHRSS)ISSN: 2349-4085 Volume 1 Issue-2, pp 86-101, July, 2014.
4. Bahuguna, Pankaj & Belwal, O.K. (2014): “The Changing Trends and Levels of Fertility With Respect to Several
Factors: A Case Study of Rural Areas of Pauri Garhwal in Uttarakhand”, Research & Reviews: Journal of Statistics,
Special Issue on Recent Statistical Methodologies and Applications ISSN: 2278–2273 Vol. 2, pp 22-28 (2014)
[Proceedings of International Conference IWCBTA].
Books:
Dr. V.S. Singh,Understanding Statistics New Academy Publisher ISBN 978-8186772652
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new particle formation events at a tropical location, Pune, India, Quarterly Journal of Royal Meteorological Society,
2015, Ion-aerosol interactions during new particle formation events at a tropical location, Pune, India, DOI:
10.1002/qj.2598 )
11. Kamra A.K, Alok S Gautam, Devendraa Siingh, Charged nanoparticles produced by splashing of raindrops, Journal of
Geophysicsal Research, 2015
12. Bala, Pankaj, Mehra Rohit, Ramola, R.C. (2014) Distribution of natural radioactivity in soil samples and radiological
hazards in building material of Una, Himachal Pradesh. J. Geochemical Exploration142, 11-15.
13. Yadav, Manjulata, Rawat, Mukesh, Dangwal, Anoop, Prasad, Mukesh, Gusain, G.S., Ramola, R.C. (2014) Levels and
effects of natural radionuclides in soil samples of Garhwal Himalaya. J. Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry302, 869-
873.
14. Semwal, Anju, Negi, Ambika, Sehgal, Teena, Joshi, Veena, Sulania, Indra, Singh, Fouran, Ramola, R.C. (2014) Ion beam
induced modifications in Polysulphone polymer.Advance Science Letters20, 1151-1154.
15. Rana, M.P.S., Negi, Sandhya, Rawat, Mukesh, Gautam, S.K., Singh, Fouran, Singh R.G., Ramola, R.C. (2014) Thermal
annealing induced anomalous band gap modifications in nanocrystalline antimony doped Tin Oxide thin films.
Advanced Science Letters 20, 1410-1413.
16. Ramola, R.C., Yadav, Manjulata, Gusain, G.S. (2014) Distribution of natural radionuclide along Main Central Thrust in
Garhwal Himalaya. J. Radiation Research and Applied Sciences 7, 614-619.
17. Rani, Asha, Mattal, Sudhir, Rohit, Mehra Ramola, R.C. Assessment of Natural Radionuclides in the soil samples from
Marwar region of Rajasthan, India. Applied Radiation Isotopes101 (2015) 122-126.
18. Ramola, R.C., Gusain, G.S., Prasad, Mukesh. Perception of radiation hazards due to thoron and its progeny in indoor
environment. Geo-Hazards: Recent Research, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi (2015) pp. 18-29.
19. Prasad, Ganesh, Gusain, G.S., Chandra, Subhash, Ramola, R.C. Radon generation and decay from soil and
groundwater of Budhakedar, Garhwal Himalaya. Geo-Hazards: Recent Research, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi
(2015) pp. 64-69.
20. Gusain, G.S. Prasad, Ganesh, Chandra, Subhash, Ramola, R.C. Variation of radon levels in soil and groundwater and
its relation with seismic activity in Garhwal Himalaya. Geo-Hazards: Recent Research, Narosa Publishing House, New
Delhi (2015) pp. 96-105.
21. Large Area 3D Self Assembled Photonic Crystals of PMMA Nanospheres:Rajesh Bhardwaj, Shobha Sukla, Sumit
Saxena & A. S. Rawat; J. Mountain Res. Vol 9 (2014) pp 43-48. ISSN: 0974-3030
22. Rajesh Bhardwaj, Shobha Sukla, Sumit Saxena & A. S. Rawat; Stabilization not Surface and Size Tunability of 3D Self
Assembled Photonic Crystal: Proceedings of the Conference on Advance Techniques & Devices in Mathematical
&Physical Sciences”. Exellent Publisher New Delhi ISBN : 978-93-84935-11-5(pp106-109)
Edited Book
1. Ramola R.C. and Gusain, G.S. (Editors) Geo Hazards: Recent Research (2015). Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi,
India. 216 pages.ISBN: 978-81-8487-396-2.
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
1. Rajendra Singh, Pratap Singh, Nitin Sati,Om Prakash Sati, Antioxidant activity of Senecio Amplexicaulis
Kunth.extracts, World J Pharm Sci 2015; 3(3): 600-604 ISSN (Print): 2321-3310; ISSN (Online): 2321-3086
2. Nitin Sati, Rajendra singh, Randhir Dahiya, Pratap Singh, Om Prakash sati, Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory
Activity of Ribes Glaciale Wall Extracts Int J Pharm Pharm Sci, 7(7), 344-347.ISSN- 0975-1491. I.F.-0.515
3. Nitin Sati, Rajendra Singh, Om Prakash Sati2 Antioxidant Potential and Antimicrobial Activity of Extracts of Sassurea
Taraxacifolia (Astraceae), Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Rev. Res., 32(2), May – June 2015; 231-237. ISSN 0976 – 044X
4. Rajendra Singh,Vivek Ahluwalia, Pratap Singh,Nitin Sati, Om Prakash Sati, Antifungal and phytotoxic activity of
essential oil from root of Senecio amplexicaulis Kunth. (Astraceae) growing wild in high altitude Himalayan region,
Natural Product Research, 2015 (Accepted).ISSN1478-6419 (Print), I.F.-0.919
5. Ajay Semalty,Yuveraj Singh Tanwar, Devendra Singh,M. S. M. Rawat, Phosphatidylcholine complex in improving
oral drug delivery of epicatechin: preparation and characterization, Journal of Drug Discovery and Development,
2014, 1, 46-55. ISSN: 2349-7777
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
1. Sarla Saklani and Subhash Chandra, (2015), “Evaluation of In Vitro Antimicrobial activity, Nutritional profile and
Phytochemical Screening of Rhododendron arboreum” World J. Pharmacy and Pharm. Sci, Volume 4,, Issue 06, Page no-
962-971.
2. Abhay Prakash Mishra, Sarla Saklani, Subhash Chandra, Priyanka Tiwari, (2015). Total phenolics, flavonoids &
antioxidant evaluation in the leaves of A. nervosa Burm. Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Rev. Res. 32 (2), 34-37.
3. U. P. Bhatt, S.C. Sati, Subhash Chandra, (2015), “Evaluation of In Vivo and In Vitro Anti-diabetic Activity of Roylea
cinerea, Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Rev. Res., 32 (2), Pages: 210-213,
4. Sarla Saklani, Subhash Chandra, (2014) “In Vitro Antimicrobial Activity, Nutritional Value, Antinutritional Value and
Phytochemical Screening of Pyracantha crenulata Fruit” Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Rev. Res., Vol-26(1):1-5.
5. Neeti Srivastav, Sarla Saklani, Vijay Juyal, Brijesh K Tiwari, (2014) Anticonvulsant activity of leaf extracts of Martynia
annua linn in experimental rats,International Journal of Phytomedicines. 6, 59-62.
6. Abhay Prakash Mishra, Sarla Saklani , Varsha Parcha, Luigi Milella,(2014) “A Developed and Validated High-
Performance Thin-Layer Chromatographic Method for Quantitative Determination of Quercetin in Satyrium
nepalense tubers”. Journal of Planar Chromatography - Modern TLC. 27 (6), 444-448.
7. Subhash Chandra, Sarla Saklani, (2014) Evaluation of Garhwal Himalaya Medicinal Plant Rubus laciocarpus
FruitInternational Journal of Ethnobiology & Ethnomedicine, 1;: 1: 1-7
8. Abhay Prakash Mishra, Sarla Saklani, Luigi Milella, Priyanka Tiwari, (2014) “Formulation and evaluation of herbal
antioxidant face cream of Nardostachys jatamansicollected from Indian Himalayan region” Asian Pacific Journal of
Tropical Biomedicine,Asian Pac J Trop Biomed; 4Suppl 2: S875-S878.
Department of Statistics
1. Panwar, Pushpa, Bahuguna, Pankaj & Belwal, O.K.(2014): “Factors Affecting Empowerment of Women in Garhwal
Himalaya ( A Case Study of Pauri Garhwal)”, International Journal in Management and Social Science (IJMSS), ISSN:
2321-1784, Vol.-2 Issue-9, (September 2014) p.p. 11-21
2. Kamboj, N.K., Bahuguna Pankaj & Belwal, O.K. (2014): “Van-Gujjars as a Barrier for Wild Animals and Human Out-
Migration (A Statistical Study Based on RNP Problems with a Logistic Regression Model)”, International Journal of
Advanced Research in Management and Social Sciences, ISSN: 2278-6236, Vol.-3, No. 9, September, p.p. 177-185.
3. Bahuguna, Pankaj & Belwal, O.K. (2014): “Patterns and Socio-Economic Factors Affecting Fertility in Garhwal
Himalaya (A Case Study of Pauri Garhwal)”,International Research Journal of Human Resources and Social Sciences
(IRJHRSS)ISSN: 2349-4085 Volume 1 Issue-2, pp 86-101, July, 2014.
4. Bahuguna, Pankaj & Belwal, O.K. (2014): “The Changing Trends and Levels of Fertility With Respect to Several
Factors: A Case Study of Rural Areas of Pauri Garhwal in Uttarakhand”, Research & Reviews: Journal of Statistics,
Special Issue on Recent Statistical Methodologies and Applications ISSN: 2278–2273 Vol. 2, pp 22-28 (2014)
[Proceedings of International Conference IWCBTA].
Books:
Dr. V.S. Singh,Understanding Statistics New Academy Publisher ISBN 978-8186772652
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List of Conferences/ Seminars Attended
School of Agriculture and Allied Sciences
Department of Forestry & Natural Resourcesth1. Dr. A. K. Negi, attended 15 Delhi Sustainable Development Summit (DSDS 2015), “Attaining Energy, Water,
and Food Security for All" 5-7 Feb. 2015, New Delhi.th2. Dr. A.K. Negi, attended Bamboo as change agent - Better life, Better future, 5 Feb. 2015, Teri, New Delhi.
th3. Dr. D.S. Chauhan, attended 9 Uttarakhand State Science and Technology Congress, 2014- 2015 during 26-28 Feb. 2015. Organized by Uttarakhand Sate Council for Science and Technology (UCOST), Deharadun.
4. Kundan Kamar Vikrant, presented a poster entitled “Microhabitat related regeneration pattern of Oak thdominated Forest in Khirsu reserve Forest, Pauri district of Garhwal Himalaya” in 9 Uttarakhand State Science
and Technology Congress, 2014-2015, 26-28 Feb. 2015. Organized by Uttarakhand Sate Council for Science and Technology (UCOST), Deharadun.
st5. Dr. B.P. Chamola, attended I National Bioresources and sustainable development summit – 2015. Organized by IBSD and DBT, Imphal Manipur Feb. 19-20, 2015.
6. Dr. Sabyasachi Dasgupta, presented a paper “Bamboo in the courtyard: A case of versatile NTFP overcoming social resistance in Kedarnath valley of Uttarakhand” in National Seminar on "Hill Bamboos- an important resource for improving rural livelihoods" by HFRI, SHimla. Manali (Himachal Pradesh) 17-18 th October, 2014.
7. Dr. Sabyasachi Dasgupta, made an oral presentation “Managing common property regimes of Western Himalaya through adaptive management - Seeing through the glass of stakeholders” – in International “Tropical Ecology Congress” 10-12 December 2014 held at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
8. Subhasis Mahato, presented a poster “Potential of agroforestry for livelihood support in Garhwal Himalaya” – in International “Tropical Ecology Congress” 10-12 December 2014 held at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
9. Dr. Shyam S. Phartiyal, participated invited talked: “Seed Biology of Threatened Amphibious/Wetland Plants”delivered at Network Meeting of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Julius-Maximilians-Universität, Würzburg (Germany), 26-28 Nov. 2014.
10. Bobbymoore Konsam, attended Workshop on “Unlocking Potential of Youth in Context of Changing Climate in the Indian Himalayan region (IHR)” hosted by Central Himalayan Environment Association (CHEA) in collobration with Freidrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) held in Nainital India, April 28 – 30, 2014.
11. Rajiv Pandey. 2014. Observing Community Adaptive Capacity to Climate Change Induced Natural Risks in High Mountains: A Study of Household Level Adaptation Mechanism in Himalaya. Paper presented in the “Global Fair and Workshop on Long-Term Observing Systems of Mountain Social-Ecological Systems” on July 16-19 2014, University of Nevada, Reno, USA. (Paper)
12. Rajiv Pandey. 2014. Climate Change Identity Vulnerability under the Global Change – Methodology for Assessment. Paper presented in the International Seminar on “Celebrating Multiple Identities in India” on 29-
th30 November, 2014 held jointly by the UNESCO Chair for Peace, Malviya Center for Peace Research, BHU in collaboration with Peace Research Institute, Oslo and the Temple of Understanding at BHU, Varanasi.
13. Rajiv Pandeyand Sushma Rawat. 2015. Anthropogenic Disturbances led Emission from Forest Ecosystem and Associated Health Hazards to Mountainous Community: A Case of lower Himalayas, India. Third Northern
Regional Social Science Congress, Dehradun on 26th -28th February 2015, Organised by Northern Regional center-ICSSR, New Delhi and Doon University, Dehradun.
14. Rajiv Pandey; Todarai, N.P. and Dasgupta, S. 2014. Bamboo in the courtyard: A case of versatile NTFP overcoming social resistance in Kedarnath valley of Uttarakhand. National Seminar On Hill Bamboo- An Important Resource for Improving Rural Livelihood, 17-18 October, 2014; Organised by Himalayan Forest Research Institute, Shimla.
15. Dr Rajiv Pandey delivered an invited lecture on “Ecosystem Services from Forests – Fuelwood, Fodder and Carbon Flow” in Workshop on “Ecosystem Services and Innovative Financing Mechanism for Natural Resource Management” jointly organised by Uttarakhand State Education and Research Centre, Dehradun and GB Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment & Development, Almora in Graphic Era University, Dehradun on 23 March, 2015.
16. Dr Rajiv Pandey delivered two lectures in Ten Day Training Workshop on “Research Methodology Course for Ph D Students in Social Science” on “Questionnaire Reliability and Validity” and “Factor Analysis” on 7-16 February, 2015 in HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar.
17. Dr Rajiv Pandey delivered one Lecture in a Ten day Research Methodology Programme for Ph. D. Students in thSocial Sciences on “Measurements of Correlation Coefficients” on 27 September, 2014 in BHU, Varanasi
18. Dr Rajiv Pandey delivered four Lectures in a National Training Workshop on “National Workshop on Applied Statistical Methods and Data Analysis with SPSS 22” on “Analysis and interpretation of data; Describing the
st stnumerical data; Correlation and Regression analysis; Factor Analysis” on 31 July, 2014 – 1 August, 2014 in HNB Garhwal (Central) University, Srinagar, for Faculty and Ph.D. Scholars
19. Dr Rajiv Pandey delivered five lectures in a training workshop on “Applied Statistical Methods in Biological Research” on “Central tendency and Dispersion; ANOVA and Regression Assumptions; Factor Analysis with Examples” on 4-10 April, 2014 in BHU, Varanasi jointly organised by BHU, Varanasi and HNBGU, Srinagar-Garhwal.
High Altitude Plant Physiology Research Centre
1. Dr. Harish Chandra participated and presented paper in Fifth International Conference on Plants and Environment Pollution organized by National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow,24-27 Feb, 2015 .
2. Dr. Harish Chandra Participated in Short Term Course on Nanotechnology: Basic and Application in Chemical Engineering organized by Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, 22-26 July, 2015.
Department of Rural Technology
1. National Conference on Himalayan Glaciology (NCHG-2014), organized by the Science and Engineering Research Board (Dept. of Science and Technology, Govt. of India) and H.P. State Centre on Climate Change (State Council for Science Technology& Environment, Govt. of H.P) held on 30-31 October,2014.
2. National Seminar on “Geo-Environmental Hazards and Neo-Tectonic Activities in Himalaya” organized by Department of Geology, HNB Garhwal University SRT Campus Badshahi Thaul, Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand, held on 28-30 October,2014.
3. Workshop on Second Annual Regional Atmospheric Science, Pokhara, Nepal, organized by ICMOD'S, held on 6-9 June, 2014
5. The Department of Rural Technology has installed Automatic Weather Station (AWS) under the Central facilities of the University. In AWS 16 weather parameter were recorded. Ph.D/M.Sc. students of different Departments are using the facility of AWS for their research as well as dissertation works.
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List of Conferences/ Seminars Attended
School of Agriculture and Allied Sciences
Department of Forestry & Natural Resourcesth1. Dr. A. K. Negi, attended 15 Delhi Sustainable Development Summit (DSDS 2015), “Attaining Energy, Water,
and Food Security for All" 5-7 Feb. 2015, New Delhi.th2. Dr. A.K. Negi, attended Bamboo as change agent - Better life, Better future, 5 Feb. 2015, Teri, New Delhi.
th3. Dr. D.S. Chauhan, attended 9 Uttarakhand State Science and Technology Congress, 2014- 2015 during 26-28 Feb. 2015. Organized by Uttarakhand Sate Council for Science and Technology (UCOST), Deharadun.
4. Kundan Kamar Vikrant, presented a poster entitled “Microhabitat related regeneration pattern of Oak thdominated Forest in Khirsu reserve Forest, Pauri district of Garhwal Himalaya” in 9 Uttarakhand State Science
and Technology Congress, 2014-2015, 26-28 Feb. 2015. Organized by Uttarakhand Sate Council for Science and Technology (UCOST), Deharadun.
st5. Dr. B.P. Chamola, attended I National Bioresources and sustainable development summit – 2015. Organized by IBSD and DBT, Imphal Manipur Feb. 19-20, 2015.
6. Dr. Sabyasachi Dasgupta, presented a paper “Bamboo in the courtyard: A case of versatile NTFP overcoming social resistance in Kedarnath valley of Uttarakhand” in National Seminar on "Hill Bamboos- an important resource for improving rural livelihoods" by HFRI, SHimla. Manali (Himachal Pradesh) 17-18 th October, 2014.
7. Dr. Sabyasachi Dasgupta, made an oral presentation “Managing common property regimes of Western Himalaya through adaptive management - Seeing through the glass of stakeholders” – in International “Tropical Ecology Congress” 10-12 December 2014 held at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
8. Subhasis Mahato, presented a poster “Potential of agroforestry for livelihood support in Garhwal Himalaya” – in International “Tropical Ecology Congress” 10-12 December 2014 held at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
9. Dr. Shyam S. Phartiyal, participated invited talked: “Seed Biology of Threatened Amphibious/Wetland Plants”delivered at Network Meeting of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Julius-Maximilians-Universität, Würzburg (Germany), 26-28 Nov. 2014.
10. Bobbymoore Konsam, attended Workshop on “Unlocking Potential of Youth in Context of Changing Climate in the Indian Himalayan region (IHR)” hosted by Central Himalayan Environment Association (CHEA) in collobration with Freidrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) held in Nainital India, April 28 – 30, 2014.
11. Rajiv Pandey. 2014. Observing Community Adaptive Capacity to Climate Change Induced Natural Risks in High Mountains: A Study of Household Level Adaptation Mechanism in Himalaya. Paper presented in the “Global Fair and Workshop on Long-Term Observing Systems of Mountain Social-Ecological Systems” on July 16-19 2014, University of Nevada, Reno, USA. (Paper)
12. Rajiv Pandey. 2014. Climate Change Identity Vulnerability under the Global Change – Methodology for Assessment. Paper presented in the International Seminar on “Celebrating Multiple Identities in India” on 29-
th30 November, 2014 held jointly by the UNESCO Chair for Peace, Malviya Center for Peace Research, BHU in collaboration with Peace Research Institute, Oslo and the Temple of Understanding at BHU, Varanasi.
13. Rajiv Pandeyand Sushma Rawat. 2015. Anthropogenic Disturbances led Emission from Forest Ecosystem and Associated Health Hazards to Mountainous Community: A Case of lower Himalayas, India. Third Northern
Regional Social Science Congress, Dehradun on 26th -28th February 2015, Organised by Northern Regional center-ICSSR, New Delhi and Doon University, Dehradun.
14. Rajiv Pandey; Todarai, N.P. and Dasgupta, S. 2014. Bamboo in the courtyard: A case of versatile NTFP overcoming social resistance in Kedarnath valley of Uttarakhand. National Seminar On Hill Bamboo- An Important Resource for Improving Rural Livelihood, 17-18 October, 2014; Organised by Himalayan Forest Research Institute, Shimla.
15. Dr Rajiv Pandey delivered an invited lecture on “Ecosystem Services from Forests – Fuelwood, Fodder and Carbon Flow” in Workshop on “Ecosystem Services and Innovative Financing Mechanism for Natural Resource Management” jointly organised by Uttarakhand State Education and Research Centre, Dehradun and GB Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment & Development, Almora in Graphic Era University, Dehradun on 23 March, 2015.
16. Dr Rajiv Pandey delivered two lectures in Ten Day Training Workshop on “Research Methodology Course for Ph D Students in Social Science” on “Questionnaire Reliability and Validity” and “Factor Analysis” on 7-16 February, 2015 in HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar.
17. Dr Rajiv Pandey delivered one Lecture in a Ten day Research Methodology Programme for Ph. D. Students in thSocial Sciences on “Measurements of Correlation Coefficients” on 27 September, 2014 in BHU, Varanasi
18. Dr Rajiv Pandey delivered four Lectures in a National Training Workshop on “National Workshop on Applied Statistical Methods and Data Analysis with SPSS 22” on “Analysis and interpretation of data; Describing the
st stnumerical data; Correlation and Regression analysis; Factor Analysis” on 31 July, 2014 – 1 August, 2014 in HNB Garhwal (Central) University, Srinagar, for Faculty and Ph.D. Scholars
19. Dr Rajiv Pandey delivered five lectures in a training workshop on “Applied Statistical Methods in Biological Research” on “Central tendency and Dispersion; ANOVA and Regression Assumptions; Factor Analysis with Examples” on 4-10 April, 2014 in BHU, Varanasi jointly organised by BHU, Varanasi and HNBGU, Srinagar-Garhwal.
High Altitude Plant Physiology Research Centre
1. Dr. Harish Chandra participated and presented paper in Fifth International Conference on Plants and Environment Pollution organized by National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow,24-27 Feb, 2015 .
2. Dr. Harish Chandra Participated in Short Term Course on Nanotechnology: Basic and Application in Chemical Engineering organized by Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, 22-26 July, 2015.
Department of Rural Technology
1. National Conference on Himalayan Glaciology (NCHG-2014), organized by the Science and Engineering Research Board (Dept. of Science and Technology, Govt. of India) and H.P. State Centre on Climate Change (State Council for Science Technology& Environment, Govt. of H.P) held on 30-31 October,2014.
2. National Seminar on “Geo-Environmental Hazards and Neo-Tectonic Activities in Himalaya” organized by Department of Geology, HNB Garhwal University SRT Campus Badshahi Thaul, Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand, held on 28-30 October,2014.
3. Workshop on Second Annual Regional Atmospheric Science, Pokhara, Nepal, organized by ICMOD'S, held on 6-9 June, 2014
5. The Department of Rural Technology has installed Automatic Weather Station (AWS) under the Central facilities of the University. In AWS 16 weather parameter were recorded. Ph.D/M.Sc. students of different Departments are using the facility of AWS for their research as well as dissertation works.
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Department of Seed Science & Technology
1. Prabha D., Negi S., Kumari P., Negi Y. K., Chauhan J. S., 2015. Effect of Priming by Some Plant Leaf Extract on Seed and Seedling Vigour in Tomato. Paper presented at Uttarakhand State Science and Technology Congress, 2014-2015.
2. Choudhary Tapasya and Chauhan.J.S.(2014) Status of Himalayan Woman in Agriculture. 15 days orientation course at BHU Varanasi.15th orientation course in women studies center at BHU from 18 Nov - 2nd of December 2014.
School of Arts, Communication and Languages
Centre for Journalism & Mass Communication
2. Participated as Member in the meeting of Academic Council of I.M.S. Unison University, Dehradun.
Department of Drawing and Painting
1. Dr. Aekta Bisht: Presented paper on “Beesveen Sadi aur Mahila Chitrkar ( Bhartiya Sandarbh main)” in seminar stentitled “21 Century Women At The Zenith of Glory” organised by Snehil : A organization on a Mission for the
_Preservation of the Cultural Heritage of India.( 11 12 June 2014)st2. Dr. Purnima Pande: Presented paper on “Digital Painting aur Mahila Chitrakar” in seminar entitled “ 21
Century Women At The Zenith of Glory” organised by Snehil : A organization on a Mission for the Preservation _of the Cultural Heritage of India.( 11 12 June 2014)
3. Dr. D.S.Bisht: Presented paper on “Sendhav Sabhyata ki Nagariy Vyavastha evm Prapt Kalatmak Roop” in seminar entitled “Bhartiya Nagar evm Nagar Sanskriti: Ek itihasik paridrashya (Prachin se Adhunik tak)” organised byNational Research Institute of Human Culture, Varanasi.( 7-9 Nov 2014)
4. Dr. Aekta Bisht: Presented paper on “Vartman Nagar Sanskriti evm Uske Sukhad Bhavishya per Chintan evm Nishkarsh” in seminar entitled “Bhartiya Nagar evm Nagar Sanskriti: Ek itihasik paridrashya (Prachin se Adhunik tak)” organised byNational Research Institute of Human Culture, Varanasi.( 7-9 Nov 2014).
5. Dr. Aekta Bisht: Presented paper on “Uses of Colours : In Theory & Application” in seminar entitled “Composition of Colours” organised byMaharani Laxmi Bai Govt. PG College Kala Bhawan Indore (MP).( 15-16 Dec 2014).
6. Dr. D.S.Bisht: Presented paper on “Prof. Kamboj ke Chitron main Miniature Parampara ka Adhunik Vyakaran” in seminar “Composition of Colours Fine Arts: Modernity & Tradition” organised byMKP(PG) College Dehradun.( 12-13 Feb 2015).
7. Dr. Purnima Pande: Presented paper on “Kala aur Samaj : Adhunik aur Parampra ke Vishesh Sandarbh main.” in seminar “Composition of Colours Fine Arts : Modernity & Tradition ” organised byMKP(PG) College,Dehradun(12-13 Feb 2015).
8. Dr. Aekta Bisht: Presented paper on “Uttarakhand ki Divara Parampara (Kala Roopon ke Vishesh Sandarbh Main).” in seminar “Composition of Colours Fine Arts: Modernity & Tradition” organised byMKP(PG) College Dehradun.( 12-13 Feb 2015).
9. Dr. Aekta Bisht: Presented paper on “Bodh Darshan ka Kala Main Nirupan evm Nari Chitran.” in seminar “Budhist Philosophy- Old Glory and Future Prospects” organised byDept. of History Municipal Post Graduate College, Mussoorie.( 24-25 March 2015).
10. Dr. D.S.Bisht: Presented paper on “Boudh Granth Therigatha Main Narivad.” in seminar “Budhist Philosophy-
Old Glory and Future Prospects” organised byDept. of History Municipal Post Graduate College, Mussoorie. (24-25 March 2015).
Department of English, Modern European and other Foreign Languages
1. Prof. D.S.Kaintura attended National Seminar on Geo- Environmental Hazards and Neo- Techtonic Activities in Himalaya organized by the department of Geology, HNB Garhwal University Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri ,October 28-30, 2014.
2. Prof. D.S.Kaintura attended Workshop organized by the Department of English HNBGU Srinagar Garhwal on thCivilizational Crisis, Education and Indian Thought on April 7 ,2014.
3. Prof. D.S.Kaintura participated in the National Workshop onGeneral Semantics as a Human Science, 5-8
October, 2014 at HNBGU Campus , Srinagar Garhwal organised by the Department of English.
4. Dr. Arun Pant attended National Seminar on Geo- Environmental Hazards and Neo- Techtonic Activities in
Himalaya organized by the department of Geology, HNB Garhwal University Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri ,
October 28-30, 2014.
5. Participation and presented a research paper entitled “Violence against Women: Role of Uttarakhand women
commission” in the National Seminar on “Violence against Women: Current challenges and future trend” BSM
PG College Roorkee, Uttarakhand,19-20 December 2014
6. Participation and presented a research paper entitled “Tribal community participation and sustainable stdevelopment” in the International Seminar on “ World Crisis and the Gandhain vision” (20-21 January 2015)
organized by Ismail National(P.G.) College for women,Meerut.
Department of Hindi and Modern Indian Languages
1. Tiwari S.D: Presented paper on 'Shiksha Aur Mukta Vishvavidyalaya:Vartman Swaroop Evam Seemayen' in
national seminar held under the auspicious of Uttarakhand Mukta Vishvavidhalaya Haldwani (Nainital) at
H.N.B Garhwal University,Pauri,02 Dec. 2014
2. Pandey G.K.: Presented paper on 'Uchcha Shiksha mein Mukta Vishavavidyalaya ka Yogdan'. in national
seminar held under the auspicious of Uttarakhand Mukta Vishvavidhalaya Haldwani (Nainital) held at H.N.B
Garhwal University Campus Pauri (Garhwal) 02Dec. 2014
Department of Music
1- Krishan, Asha Pande, Sangeet ka Paryawaran or Chikitsa se Sambandh, Shivranjani Sodh Patrika, Vol-2, 2015
(National).
2- Krishan, Asha Pande, Vedik Richaon mein Sangeet ka Aadhyatmik Swaroop, Shivranjani Sodh Patrika, Vol-1,
17 Feb. 2014 (National).
3- Bhartiya Sangeet mein Riyaj or Bandisho ka Mahatwa, Research in music scope and areas 06.07.2015, Dept. of
Music Dayal Bagh Educational University, Agra (National).
4- Sangeet evam Lalit Kalaein, Lalit Kalaon mein Ras Bodk ke Vividh Aayam, 29 March, 2015, Juhari Dehi Girls
(PG) College Kanpur (National).
Department of Sanskrit
1. Dr. R.P. Tiwari participated in “Akhil Bhārat?yam Sa-Sa? melanam” organized by Uttarakhand Sanskrit
Academy, Hardwar. March 16-18, 2015
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Department of Seed Science & Technology
1. Prabha D., Negi S., Kumari P., Negi Y. K., Chauhan J. S., 2015. Effect of Priming by Some Plant Leaf Extract on Seed and Seedling Vigour in Tomato. Paper presented at Uttarakhand State Science and Technology Congress, 2014-2015.
2. Choudhary Tapasya and Chauhan.J.S.(2014) Status of Himalayan Woman in Agriculture. 15 days orientation course at BHU Varanasi.15th orientation course in women studies center at BHU from 18 Nov - 2nd of December 2014.
School of Arts, Communication and Languages
Centre for Journalism & Mass Communication
2. Participated as Member in the meeting of Academic Council of I.M.S. Unison University, Dehradun.
Department of Drawing and Painting
1. Dr. Aekta Bisht: Presented paper on “Beesveen Sadi aur Mahila Chitrkar ( Bhartiya Sandarbh main)” in seminar stentitled “21 Century Women At The Zenith of Glory” organised by Snehil : A organization on a Mission for the
_Preservation of the Cultural Heritage of India.( 11 12 June 2014)st2. Dr. Purnima Pande: Presented paper on “Digital Painting aur Mahila Chitrakar” in seminar entitled “ 21
Century Women At The Zenith of Glory” organised by Snehil : A organization on a Mission for the Preservation _of the Cultural Heritage of India.( 11 12 June 2014)
3. Dr. D.S.Bisht: Presented paper on “Sendhav Sabhyata ki Nagariy Vyavastha evm Prapt Kalatmak Roop” in seminar entitled “Bhartiya Nagar evm Nagar Sanskriti: Ek itihasik paridrashya (Prachin se Adhunik tak)” organised byNational Research Institute of Human Culture, Varanasi.( 7-9 Nov 2014)
4. Dr. Aekta Bisht: Presented paper on “Vartman Nagar Sanskriti evm Uske Sukhad Bhavishya per Chintan evm Nishkarsh” in seminar entitled “Bhartiya Nagar evm Nagar Sanskriti: Ek itihasik paridrashya (Prachin se Adhunik tak)” organised byNational Research Institute of Human Culture, Varanasi.( 7-9 Nov 2014).
5. Dr. Aekta Bisht: Presented paper on “Uses of Colours : In Theory & Application” in seminar entitled “Composition of Colours” organised byMaharani Laxmi Bai Govt. PG College Kala Bhawan Indore (MP).( 15-16 Dec 2014).
6. Dr. D.S.Bisht: Presented paper on “Prof. Kamboj ke Chitron main Miniature Parampara ka Adhunik Vyakaran” in seminar “Composition of Colours Fine Arts: Modernity & Tradition” organised byMKP(PG) College Dehradun.( 12-13 Feb 2015).
7. Dr. Purnima Pande: Presented paper on “Kala aur Samaj : Adhunik aur Parampra ke Vishesh Sandarbh main.” in seminar “Composition of Colours Fine Arts : Modernity & Tradition ” organised byMKP(PG) College,Dehradun(12-13 Feb 2015).
8. Dr. Aekta Bisht: Presented paper on “Uttarakhand ki Divara Parampara (Kala Roopon ke Vishesh Sandarbh Main).” in seminar “Composition of Colours Fine Arts: Modernity & Tradition” organised byMKP(PG) College Dehradun.( 12-13 Feb 2015).
9. Dr. Aekta Bisht: Presented paper on “Bodh Darshan ka Kala Main Nirupan evm Nari Chitran.” in seminar “Budhist Philosophy- Old Glory and Future Prospects” organised byDept. of History Municipal Post Graduate College, Mussoorie.( 24-25 March 2015).
10. Dr. D.S.Bisht: Presented paper on “Boudh Granth Therigatha Main Narivad.” in seminar “Budhist Philosophy-
Old Glory and Future Prospects” organised byDept. of History Municipal Post Graduate College, Mussoorie. (24-25 March 2015).
Department of English, Modern European and other Foreign Languages
1. Prof. D.S.Kaintura attended National Seminar on Geo- Environmental Hazards and Neo- Techtonic Activities in Himalaya organized by the department of Geology, HNB Garhwal University Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri ,October 28-30, 2014.
2. Prof. D.S.Kaintura attended Workshop organized by the Department of English HNBGU Srinagar Garhwal on thCivilizational Crisis, Education and Indian Thought on April 7 ,2014.
3. Prof. D.S.Kaintura participated in the National Workshop onGeneral Semantics as a Human Science, 5-8
October, 2014 at HNBGU Campus , Srinagar Garhwal organised by the Department of English.
4. Dr. Arun Pant attended National Seminar on Geo- Environmental Hazards and Neo- Techtonic Activities in
Himalaya organized by the department of Geology, HNB Garhwal University Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri ,
October 28-30, 2014.
5. Participation and presented a research paper entitled “Violence against Women: Role of Uttarakhand women
commission” in the National Seminar on “Violence against Women: Current challenges and future trend” BSM
PG College Roorkee, Uttarakhand,19-20 December 2014
6. Participation and presented a research paper entitled “Tribal community participation and sustainable stdevelopment” in the International Seminar on “ World Crisis and the Gandhain vision” (20-21 January 2015)
organized by Ismail National(P.G.) College for women,Meerut.
Department of Hindi and Modern Indian Languages
1. Tiwari S.D: Presented paper on 'Shiksha Aur Mukta Vishvavidyalaya:Vartman Swaroop Evam Seemayen' in
national seminar held under the auspicious of Uttarakhand Mukta Vishvavidhalaya Haldwani (Nainital) at
H.N.B Garhwal University,Pauri,02 Dec. 2014
2. Pandey G.K.: Presented paper on 'Uchcha Shiksha mein Mukta Vishavavidyalaya ka Yogdan'. in national
seminar held under the auspicious of Uttarakhand Mukta Vishvavidhalaya Haldwani (Nainital) held at H.N.B
Garhwal University Campus Pauri (Garhwal) 02Dec. 2014
Department of Music
1- Krishan, Asha Pande, Sangeet ka Paryawaran or Chikitsa se Sambandh, Shivranjani Sodh Patrika, Vol-2, 2015
(National).
2- Krishan, Asha Pande, Vedik Richaon mein Sangeet ka Aadhyatmik Swaroop, Shivranjani Sodh Patrika, Vol-1,
17 Feb. 2014 (National).
3- Bhartiya Sangeet mein Riyaj or Bandisho ka Mahatwa, Research in music scope and areas 06.07.2015, Dept. of
Music Dayal Bagh Educational University, Agra (National).
4- Sangeet evam Lalit Kalaein, Lalit Kalaon mein Ras Bodk ke Vividh Aayam, 29 March, 2015, Juhari Dehi Girls
(PG) College Kanpur (National).
Department of Sanskrit
1. Dr. R.P. Tiwari participated in “Akhil Bhārat?yam Sa-Sa? melanam” organized by Uttarakhand Sanskrit
Academy, Hardwar. March 16-18, 2015
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2. Dr. Vineet Ghildial presented paper entitled “Valm?ki Ramayane Jaivavividhata Tatsa? rak?a?añca” in
International Sanskrit Conference organized by Govt. of Uttarakhand & Uttarakhand Sanskrit University at Raj
Bhawan, Dehradun.. September 26-28, 2014
3. Dr. Vineet Ghildial Presented a paper on “Vedānam Vaisvika-cintanam Vartamane ca Prasa? gikatvam” in
National Vedic Seminar Organized by Gurukul Kangri Vishvavidyalaya Hardwar March 13-15, 2015
4. Dr. Vineet Ghildial Presented a paper on 'Vedic Vañmaye Nar?”in Akhil-Bharat?yam Sa? sk?ta-Sodha-
Sammelanam organized by Uttarakhand Sanskrit Academy, Hardwar.. March 16-18, 2015
5. Dr. Kamla Chauhan Presented paper on “Kavya sastra me? Dhvani Siddhanta” in Dvidivas?yantarastriya
sa? skrta sañgo?th?.Organized by Dev Sa? skrti Visvavidyalaya, Hardwar. April 18-19, 2015.
6. Dr. Ashutosh Gupta Presented paper on “Sa? sk?ta sahitya me? susasana aur Vikas” in international Sanskrit
conference. Organized by Govt. of Uttaranchal and Uttarakhand Sanskrit University at Rajbhawan, Dehradun,
Septmber 26-28.2014.
7. Dr. Ashutosh Gupta presented a paper on “kaţhopani?adi Naciketayamayo?” in sa? vādasya Adhunikam
Mahattvam organized by wider Association for vedic studies (WAVES) and Department of Sanskrit, Mahatma
Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeta, Varanasi. (November 15-17, 2014, Varanasi.U.P.)
8. Dr. Ashutosh Gupta presented paper on “Vi??u Pura?a me? vijñana” in All India Oriental Conference,
Guwahati. January 2-4, 2015
9. Dr. Narendra Kumar Arya presented paper on “Uttarakhand me? paryavarana Adhyayana” in National
Seminar Organized by dept. of Geology,SRT campus,Tehri,October 28-30-,2014
10. Dr. Narendra Kumar Arya presented a paper on “Mahabharata me? striyo? ka Utp??ana” in National Seminar
Organized by BSM(P.G) college, Roorkee December 19-20-,2014
11. Dr. Narendra Kumar Arya presented a paper on “Ucca sik?a me? visavavidyalaya? k? Bhumika” National
Seminar Organized by regional centre of Uttarakhand open University , Roorkee, December 27,2014.
12. Dr. J.K. GodiyalattendedNational seminar on “ Problems and perspectives of open university in higher
education organized by Uttarakhand open University at Zoology Depatment Pauri Campus, December, 2, 2014
13. Dr. J.K. Godiyal presented a paper “Vyasopakhyan Shiv Puran ke sandarbh mein” in All India Sanskrit
Sammelan, Guwahati University Jan, 2-4, 2015.
14. Dr. J.K. Godiyalpresented a paper “vedeshu paryavaran chintanam” in All India Sanskrit Shodh sammelan,
Uttarakhand Sanskrit Academy Hardwar. March, 16-18, 2015.
15. Dr. J.K. GodiyalattendedNational seminar “Sanskrit main swachch bharat ki parikalpana” at GND University
Amritsar, , 19-20 March, 2015
16. Dr. Kusum Dobriyal presented a paper on “Bhartiya Sanskriti evam mukt shiksha: Prachin kall se pravartman
tak Uchch Shiksha Aur Mukt Vishwviddyalay Ki Sambhawnayen” organized by UOU Haldwani.December 2,
2014.
17. Dr. Narendra Kumar Arya Presentation in “ National Seminar ,, Organised by Department of Geology H.N.B.
Garhwal University S.R.T.Campus Badshahithaul Tehri, 28-30 October 2014 Uttarakhand.
18. Dr. Narendra Kumar Arya Presentation in “ National Seminar ,, Organised by Department of Political Science
B.S.M. (P.G.) College Roorkee 19-20 December 2014 Uttarakhand.
19. Dr. Narendra Kumar Arya Presentation in “National Seminar, Organisedby Regional Centre Uttarakhand Open
University B.S.M.(P.G.) College Roorkee 27 December 2014.Uttarakhand.
School of Commerce
Department of Commerce
1. Prof. S.K. Srivastava Presented paper on “Contribution of RRB for the upliftment
for Rural Poor” in National Seminar on Contemporary Issues in Commerce Education in India (CICI-2014),
organised by School of Management Studies and Commerce, Uttarakhand Open University, Haldwani. 20- 21
December, 2014
2. Prof. S.K Srivastava chaired Technical Session and Presented paper on “A Study of Job Stress and Job Satisfaction thamong healthcare Professionals of renowned Institution in India” in VII International Seminar on “Human
Development in Developing Nations, organised by S.S.(PG)College, Sahajhanpur. 26 - 27 February, 2015
3. Prof. R.C. Dangwal Served as an Expert Member in the UGC-NET Bureau workshop (24– 29November, 2014)th4. Dr. V.C. Sharma presented paper on “Garhwal Himalayas: Cultural Tourism & Marketing Prospects” in 10
International Conference on Innovative Management Policies in Business, Banking, Economics, Public
Administration, Marketing & Tourism (BEPAMT), organised by Krishi Sanskriti, JNU, New Delhi (18-19 April,
2015)
5. Dr.V.C. Sharma presented paper on "Accounting Returns on Investment in Capital Expenditure: A Study of thAutomobile Industry” in VII International Seminar on “Human Development in Developing Nations,
organised by S.S. (PG) College Sahajhanpur (26 - 27 February, 2015)
6. Dr. V.C. Sharma presented paper on “FDI and Globalisation in India” in National Seminar on Public Sector
Reforms in India, organised by Faculty of Commerce, ABRPG College, Anpara, U.P.(17 - 18 January, 2015)
7. Dr. V.C. Sharma Participated in National Conference on Contemporary Issues in Commerce Education in India
organised by School of Management Studies & Commerce, Uttarakhand Open University, Haldwani (20-
21December, 2014)rd th th8. Dr. V.C. Sharma shared responsibility as member of jury in technical session 3 and 4 in 7 International seminar
organised by S.S.P.G. College Shahjahanpur (26-27 February, 2015)
School of Earth Science
Department of Geography
1. Dr. B.L. Teli presented paper entitled “Agro-biodiversity Perspectives in Uttarakhand” in National Conf On
Geographical Perspective of Regional Development, Govt. P.G. College, Bhilwara,( 9-11, Oct. , 2014) th2. Dr. Anita Rudola 2014, Presented paper Uttarakhand apada June 2013 ka Bhagolick Adhyayan, 36 Indian
Geography Congress, at Geography Department, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur (17-19 Nov, 2014)
3. Dr. Anita Rudola Presented the Paper “Reasons of Disaster in Kedar Valley: Lessons Learnt.” In National
Seminar on “ Challenges of Livelihood Restoration in Disaster- Hit Regions of Uttarakhand”, Organized by
Geography Department H.N.B Garhwal University, Sirnagar Garhwal Uttarakhand (28-29 November 2014)
4. Dr. R.B. Godiyal presented paper entitled “Preparedness for Disaster: Need of the hour” in the national seminar
on Geo-Environmental Hazards and Neo-Tectonic Activities in Himalayas, conducted by Department of
Geology, HNBGU SRT Campus Badshai Thaul Tehri on (28-30 October 2014)
5. Dr. R.B. Godiyal presented paper entitled “Women empowerment through education in minority communities
in hill state Uttarakhand” in national Seminar on women education in minority communities, organised by
Institute of cooperative Management, Dehradun (26February 2015)
6. H.P Bhatt presented paper entitled “Impact of 2013 disaster on the livelihood of the people of Srinagar
(bhagtiyana)” presented in NAGI congress jaipur 2014.
7. H.P Bhatt Resource person in 'Seminar organised by geography department, Meerut University Meerut (30- 31
march 2015).
chaired Technical Session and
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2. Dr. Vineet Ghildial presented paper entitled “Valm?ki Ramayane Jaivavividhata Tatsa? rak?a?añca” in
International Sanskrit Conference organized by Govt. of Uttarakhand & Uttarakhand Sanskrit University at Raj
Bhawan, Dehradun.. September 26-28, 2014
3. Dr. Vineet Ghildial Presented a paper on “Vedānam Vaisvika-cintanam Vartamane ca Prasa? gikatvam” in
National Vedic Seminar Organized by Gurukul Kangri Vishvavidyalaya Hardwar March 13-15, 2015
4. Dr. Vineet Ghildial Presented a paper on 'Vedic Vañmaye Nar?”in Akhil-Bharat?yam Sa? sk?ta-Sodha-
Sammelanam organized by Uttarakhand Sanskrit Academy, Hardwar.. March 16-18, 2015
5. Dr. Kamla Chauhan Presented paper on “Kavya sastra me? Dhvani Siddhanta” in Dvidivas?yantarastriya
sa? skrta sañgo?th?.Organized by Dev Sa? skrti Visvavidyalaya, Hardwar. April 18-19, 2015.
6. Dr. Ashutosh Gupta Presented paper on “Sa? sk?ta sahitya me? susasana aur Vikas” in international Sanskrit
conference. Organized by Govt. of Uttaranchal and Uttarakhand Sanskrit University at Rajbhawan, Dehradun,
Septmber 26-28.2014.
7. Dr. Ashutosh Gupta presented a paper on “kaţhopani?adi Naciketayamayo?” in sa? vādasya Adhunikam
Mahattvam organized by wider Association for vedic studies (WAVES) and Department of Sanskrit, Mahatma
Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeta, Varanasi. (November 15-17, 2014, Varanasi.U.P.)
8. Dr. Ashutosh Gupta presented paper on “Vi??u Pura?a me? vijñana” in All India Oriental Conference,
Guwahati. January 2-4, 2015
9. Dr. Narendra Kumar Arya presented paper on “Uttarakhand me? paryavarana Adhyayana” in National
Seminar Organized by dept. of Geology,SRT campus,Tehri,October 28-30-,2014
10. Dr. Narendra Kumar Arya presented a paper on “Mahabharata me? striyo? ka Utp??ana” in National Seminar
Organized by BSM(P.G) college, Roorkee December 19-20-,2014
11. Dr. Narendra Kumar Arya presented a paper on “Ucca sik?a me? visavavidyalaya? k? Bhumika” National
Seminar Organized by regional centre of Uttarakhand open University , Roorkee, December 27,2014.
12. Dr. J.K. GodiyalattendedNational seminar on “ Problems and perspectives of open university in higher
education organized by Uttarakhand open University at Zoology Depatment Pauri Campus, December, 2, 2014
13. Dr. J.K. Godiyal presented a paper “Vyasopakhyan Shiv Puran ke sandarbh mein” in All India Sanskrit
Sammelan, Guwahati University Jan, 2-4, 2015.
14. Dr. J.K. Godiyalpresented a paper “vedeshu paryavaran chintanam” in All India Sanskrit Shodh sammelan,
Uttarakhand Sanskrit Academy Hardwar. March, 16-18, 2015.
15. Dr. J.K. GodiyalattendedNational seminar “Sanskrit main swachch bharat ki parikalpana” at GND University
Amritsar, , 19-20 March, 2015
16. Dr. Kusum Dobriyal presented a paper on “Bhartiya Sanskriti evam mukt shiksha: Prachin kall se pravartman
tak Uchch Shiksha Aur Mukt Vishwviddyalay Ki Sambhawnayen” organized by UOU Haldwani.December 2,
2014.
17. Dr. Narendra Kumar Arya Presentation in “ National Seminar ,, Organised by Department of Geology H.N.B.
Garhwal University S.R.T.Campus Badshahithaul Tehri, 28-30 October 2014 Uttarakhand.
18. Dr. Narendra Kumar Arya Presentation in “ National Seminar ,, Organised by Department of Political Science
B.S.M. (P.G.) College Roorkee 19-20 December 2014 Uttarakhand.
19. Dr. Narendra Kumar Arya Presentation in “National Seminar, Organisedby Regional Centre Uttarakhand Open
University B.S.M.(P.G.) College Roorkee 27 December 2014.Uttarakhand.
School of Commerce
Department of Commerce
1. Prof. S.K. Srivastava Presented paper on “Contribution of RRB for the upliftment
for Rural Poor” in National Seminar on Contemporary Issues in Commerce Education in India (CICI-2014),
organised by School of Management Studies and Commerce, Uttarakhand Open University, Haldwani. 20- 21
December, 2014
2. Prof. S.K Srivastava chaired Technical Session and Presented paper on “A Study of Job Stress and Job Satisfaction thamong healthcare Professionals of renowned Institution in India” in VII International Seminar on “Human
Development in Developing Nations, organised by S.S.(PG)College, Sahajhanpur. 26 - 27 February, 2015
3. Prof. R.C. Dangwal Served as an Expert Member in the UGC-NET Bureau workshop (24– 29November, 2014)th4. Dr. V.C. Sharma presented paper on “Garhwal Himalayas: Cultural Tourism & Marketing Prospects” in 10
International Conference on Innovative Management Policies in Business, Banking, Economics, Public
Administration, Marketing & Tourism (BEPAMT), organised by Krishi Sanskriti, JNU, New Delhi (18-19 April,
2015)
5. Dr.V.C. Sharma presented paper on "Accounting Returns on Investment in Capital Expenditure: A Study of thAutomobile Industry” in VII International Seminar on “Human Development in Developing Nations,
organised by S.S. (PG) College Sahajhanpur (26 - 27 February, 2015)
6. Dr. V.C. Sharma presented paper on “FDI and Globalisation in India” in National Seminar on Public Sector
Reforms in India, organised by Faculty of Commerce, ABRPG College, Anpara, U.P.(17 - 18 January, 2015)
7. Dr. V.C. Sharma Participated in National Conference on Contemporary Issues in Commerce Education in India
organised by School of Management Studies & Commerce, Uttarakhand Open University, Haldwani (20-
21December, 2014)rd th th8. Dr. V.C. Sharma shared responsibility as member of jury in technical session 3 and 4 in 7 International seminar
organised by S.S.P.G. College Shahjahanpur (26-27 February, 2015)
School of Earth Science
Department of Geography
1. Dr. B.L. Teli presented paper entitled “Agro-biodiversity Perspectives in Uttarakhand” in National Conf On
Geographical Perspective of Regional Development, Govt. P.G. College, Bhilwara,( 9-11, Oct. , 2014) th2. Dr. Anita Rudola 2014, Presented paper Uttarakhand apada June 2013 ka Bhagolick Adhyayan, 36 Indian
Geography Congress, at Geography Department, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur (17-19 Nov, 2014)
3. Dr. Anita Rudola Presented the Paper “Reasons of Disaster in Kedar Valley: Lessons Learnt.” In National
Seminar on “ Challenges of Livelihood Restoration in Disaster- Hit Regions of Uttarakhand”, Organized by
Geography Department H.N.B Garhwal University, Sirnagar Garhwal Uttarakhand (28-29 November 2014)
4. Dr. R.B. Godiyal presented paper entitled “Preparedness for Disaster: Need of the hour” in the national seminar
on Geo-Environmental Hazards and Neo-Tectonic Activities in Himalayas, conducted by Department of
Geology, HNBGU SRT Campus Badshai Thaul Tehri on (28-30 October 2014)
5. Dr. R.B. Godiyal presented paper entitled “Women empowerment through education in minority communities
in hill state Uttarakhand” in national Seminar on women education in minority communities, organised by
Institute of cooperative Management, Dehradun (26February 2015)
6. H.P Bhatt presented paper entitled “Impact of 2013 disaster on the livelihood of the people of Srinagar
(bhagtiyana)” presented in NAGI congress jaipur 2014.
7. H.P Bhatt Resource person in 'Seminar organised by geography department, Meerut University Meerut (30- 31
march 2015).
chaired Technical Session and
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8. B.L.Teli was appointed as Chairman, Young Geographer Selection Committee in National Conf On
Geographical Perspective of Regional Development, Govt. P.G. College, Bhilwara, (9-11, Oct 2014)
9. Dr.B.L.Teli appointed as Chairperson in Closing Ceremony of National Seminar on Challenges Of Livelihood
Restoration In Disaster Hit Regions of Uttarakhand, org. by the Dept. Geography, HNB Garhwal University,
Srinagar- Garhwal (28 Nov. 2014)
10. Dr.B.L.Teli, Chaired a Technical Session delivered a key note address and on bio-diversity planning for
sustainable development (with Special Reference to Uttarakhand), in National Conference on "Urban Systems", thRural Livelihood Security and Resource Management, at the 36 NAGI, Dept of Geography, University of
Rajasthan Jaipur (Raj), (17- 19 Nov. 2014)
11. Dr.B.L. Teli, Chaired a Technical Session at National Conf On Geographical Perspective of Regional
Development, Govt. P.G. College, Bhilwara ( 9-11, Oct. 2014)
12. Dr.B.L. Teli, 2014, Chaired a Technical Session, and participate as resource person in National Seminar on
Challenges Of Livelihood Restoration In Disaster Hit Regions of Uttarakhand, org. by the Dept. Geography,
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar- Garhwal, Uttarakhand (28 Nov. 2014)
13. Dr K.C. Purohit- chaired Technical Session in National Seminar on Restoration of Livelihood Resources in the
Disaster- Hit areas of Uttarakhand] Department Geography( H.N.B.U Srinagar Nov, 2014.
14. Dr K.C. Purohit, Chief Guest and delivered a Lecture on 'care of handicapped children' Organized by the Block
Resource Centre Pauri (18 Oct. 2014)
15. Dr K.C. Purohit, Chief Gust of Cultural Week and delivered a Lecture on 'cultural Values and Environment' at St.
Thomas School. Pauri (19-25 May, 2014)
16. Dr B.L. Teli, Participated as a Resource Person at National Conf On Geographical Perspective of Regional
Development, Govt. P.G. College, Bhilwara, (9-11 Oct. 2014)
17. Dr.K.C. Purohit,Delivered a Lecture an assessment of its Performance; Organized by Uttarakhand Open
University at Pauri Campus, DEC. and Chairman, Recommendation Committee. 2014
Department of Geology
1. Prof.H C Nainwal invited by the organizer of 5th Third Pole Environment Workshop to deliver a talk on
“Response of glaciers to climate change, a study from Upper Alaknanda Basin, Uttarakhand Himalaya, India” in
the 5th Third Pole Environment Workshop entitled “Third Pole Environment: The Dynamics of and Global
Linkages” held at Senkenberg Natural Research Institute and University of Tuebingen, Berlin, Germany on 8-9
December 2014.
2. Prof.H.C.Nainwal participated in the Sino German Workshop on Tibetan Plateau Research held at Senkenberg
Natural Research Institute and University of Tuebingen, Berlin, Germany on 10-11 December 2014.
3. Prof. H.C.Nainwal delivered an invited talk entitled 'Glaciers of Upper Alaknanda Basin and climate change' in
the National Seminar on Geo-environmental hazards and Neotectonic activities in Himalaya, organized by
Department of Geology, HNB Garhwal University Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri Garhwal, October 28-30,
2014.
4. Prof. H C Nainwal nominated as a Member of National organizing committee presented a paper entitled
“Shrinkage of Satopanth and Bhagirath Kharak glaciers in the recent past” in the National Conference on
Himalayan Glaciology (NCHG-2014), organized and hosted by SERB, DST New Delhi and HP State Centre on
Climate Change at Shimla, Himachal Pradesh on 30-31 October 2014.
5. Prof. H C Nainwal chaired a Technical Session IV during the National Conference on Himalayan Glaciology
(NCHG-2014), organized and hosted by SERB, DST New Delhi and HP State Centre on Climate Change at
Shimla, Himachal Pradesh on 30-31 October 2014.
6. Prof. H C Nainwal invited by Divecha Centre for Climate Change, Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore in
one day workshop on “Development of Ice core program for Himalayan glaciers” at Bangalore on 11 April 2014.
7. Prof. H C Nainwal invited by Divecha Centre for Climate Change, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore in two
days workshop on “Estimation of glacier stored water in the Himalaya” at Bangalore on November 11 and 12,
2014.
8. Prof.Y. P. Sundriyal participated in "National Seminar on Geo-environmental Hazards and Neo-tectonic
Activities in Himalaya" organized from 28 to 30th October, 2014 at Badshai Thaul campus of HNB Garhwal
University, Key note address delivered on 30th October,2014 on "Neo-tectonic activities in Himalaya".
9. MPS Bisht participated in National Seminar on Geo-environmental hazards and Neo-tectonic activities in
Himalaya. HNB Garhwal University, Badshahi Thaul Campus, Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand. October 28-30,
2014.
10. S. P. Sati presented paper entitled “Towards improving our understanding of Holocene glaciation in monsoon
dominated regions of Himalaya: evidence from Dunagiri valley, Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand, India” in
National Seminar on Himalayan glaciology, organized by DST and Himachal Pradesh Space Application Centre
30-31 Oct. 2014.
11. S. P. Sati attended National Seminar on Geo-environmental hazards: SRT Campus Badshahi thaul: HNB
Garhwal University, Invited talk on Kedarnath Tragedy: Scientific Explanation. 28-29 Oct 2014.
12. Prof. Y P Sundriyal delivered invited talk on "Earth science and Overview" on 18th December, 2014 at NIT Patna
in DST sponsored inspire program.
13. Prof. Y. P. Sundriyal delivered invited talk on “Disasters in Himalaya with reference to Kedarnath Disaster " on
18th December, 2014 at NIT Patna in DST sponsored inspire program.
14. Dr. M. P. S. Bisht delivered a lecture on Kedarnath Tragedy – 2013 -A Signature of Climate Change. Col. Brown
Cambridge School, Dehradun. 2014.
15. Dr. M. P. S. Bisht delivered a lecture on Natural Hazards and their Mitigations with reference to Himalayan
terrain. at SSB Academy, Srinagar (Garhwal) 2014.
16. Dr. M. P. S. Bisht delivered a lecture on Natural Hazard, Management and Preparedness. 182 Bn. BSF Doiwala,
Dehradun. 2015
17. Dr. S. P. Sati delivered lecture in School of Environmental science, JNU to Trainees of Indo-Swiss Glaciological
Training Program on "Glacial Landforms"27 Aug. 2014.
18. Dr. S. P. Sati delivered 02 lectures in ISPIRE Program organized by Dept. of Geology, HNB Garhwal Univ.
sponsored by DST. in December 2014.
19. Dr. S. P. Sati has delivered Lecture on core Geological Issues of the Himalaya in Student orientation program for
science organized by GBPIHED. 19 November 2014
School of Education
Department of Adult Continuing Education and Extension
1. Rawat, S.S. Presented a paper on 'Role of Open Universities in Higher Education' in two days seminar organized
by Uttarakhand Open University at BGR Campus, Pauri Garhwal on 2-3 December, 2014
2. Rawat, S.S. Participated in two days seminar on 'Problem of livelihood in disaster affected areas of Uttarakhand'
organized by Deptt. of Geography, 29-30 November, 2014
3. Rawat, S.S. Participated as resource person in the workshop organized by UGC on October 10-11, 2014 at Delhi
University, Delhi and November 17-22, 2014 organized by CBSE, Gurgaon, Haryana.
4. Rawat, S.S. Participated and presented a paper on 'Sustainable Eco-system in Uttarakhand hills (Special
reference to Lansdowne) in the state level seminar on 'Eco-Tourism in Himalayan Region (Special reference to
Lansdowne Town) on 29 September, 2014
5. Rawat, S.S. Participated as Chief Guest in the training programme on 'Disaster Management at local level'
organized by INTACH (New Delhi) at GIC, Bhiri (Rudraprayag) on 15 November, 2014
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8. B.L.Teli was appointed as Chairman, Young Geographer Selection Committee in National Conf On
Geographical Perspective of Regional Development, Govt. P.G. College, Bhilwara, (9-11, Oct 2014)
9. Dr.B.L.Teli appointed as Chairperson in Closing Ceremony of National Seminar on Challenges Of Livelihood
Restoration In Disaster Hit Regions of Uttarakhand, org. by the Dept. Geography, HNB Garhwal University,
Srinagar- Garhwal (28 Nov. 2014)
10. Dr.B.L.Teli, Chaired a Technical Session delivered a key note address and on bio-diversity planning for
sustainable development (with Special Reference to Uttarakhand), in National Conference on "Urban Systems", thRural Livelihood Security and Resource Management, at the 36 NAGI, Dept of Geography, University of
Rajasthan Jaipur (Raj), (17- 19 Nov. 2014)
11. Dr.B.L. Teli, Chaired a Technical Session at National Conf On Geographical Perspective of Regional
Development, Govt. P.G. College, Bhilwara ( 9-11, Oct. 2014)
12. Dr.B.L. Teli, 2014, Chaired a Technical Session, and participate as resource person in National Seminar on
Challenges Of Livelihood Restoration In Disaster Hit Regions of Uttarakhand, org. by the Dept. Geography,
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar- Garhwal, Uttarakhand (28 Nov. 2014)
13. Dr K.C. Purohit- chaired Technical Session in National Seminar on Restoration of Livelihood Resources in the
Disaster- Hit areas of Uttarakhand] Department Geography( H.N.B.U Srinagar Nov, 2014.
14. Dr K.C. Purohit, Chief Guest and delivered a Lecture on 'care of handicapped children' Organized by the Block
Resource Centre Pauri (18 Oct. 2014)
15. Dr K.C. Purohit, Chief Gust of Cultural Week and delivered a Lecture on 'cultural Values and Environment' at St.
Thomas School. Pauri (19-25 May, 2014)
16. Dr B.L. Teli, Participated as a Resource Person at National Conf On Geographical Perspective of Regional
Development, Govt. P.G. College, Bhilwara, (9-11 Oct. 2014)
17. Dr.K.C. Purohit,Delivered a Lecture an assessment of its Performance; Organized by Uttarakhand Open
University at Pauri Campus, DEC. and Chairman, Recommendation Committee. 2014
Department of Geology
1. Prof.H C Nainwal invited by the organizer of 5th Third Pole Environment Workshop to deliver a talk on
“Response of glaciers to climate change, a study from Upper Alaknanda Basin, Uttarakhand Himalaya, India” in
the 5th Third Pole Environment Workshop entitled “Third Pole Environment: The Dynamics of and Global
Linkages” held at Senkenberg Natural Research Institute and University of Tuebingen, Berlin, Germany on 8-9
December 2014.
2. Prof.H.C.Nainwal participated in the Sino German Workshop on Tibetan Plateau Research held at Senkenberg
Natural Research Institute and University of Tuebingen, Berlin, Germany on 10-11 December 2014.
3. Prof. H.C.Nainwal delivered an invited talk entitled 'Glaciers of Upper Alaknanda Basin and climate change' in
the National Seminar on Geo-environmental hazards and Neotectonic activities in Himalaya, organized by
Department of Geology, HNB Garhwal University Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri Garhwal, October 28-30,
2014.
4. Prof. H C Nainwal nominated as a Member of National organizing committee presented a paper entitled
“Shrinkage of Satopanth and Bhagirath Kharak glaciers in the recent past” in the National Conference on
Himalayan Glaciology (NCHG-2014), organized and hosted by SERB, DST New Delhi and HP State Centre on
Climate Change at Shimla, Himachal Pradesh on 30-31 October 2014.
5. Prof. H C Nainwal chaired a Technical Session IV during the National Conference on Himalayan Glaciology
(NCHG-2014), organized and hosted by SERB, DST New Delhi and HP State Centre on Climate Change at
Shimla, Himachal Pradesh on 30-31 October 2014.
6. Prof. H C Nainwal invited by Divecha Centre for Climate Change, Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore in
one day workshop on “Development of Ice core program for Himalayan glaciers” at Bangalore on 11 April 2014.
7. Prof. H C Nainwal invited by Divecha Centre for Climate Change, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore in two
days workshop on “Estimation of glacier stored water in the Himalaya” at Bangalore on November 11 and 12,
2014.
8. Prof.Y. P. Sundriyal participated in "National Seminar on Geo-environmental Hazards and Neo-tectonic
Activities in Himalaya" organized from 28 to 30th October, 2014 at Badshai Thaul campus of HNB Garhwal
University, Key note address delivered on 30th October,2014 on "Neo-tectonic activities in Himalaya".
9. MPS Bisht participated in National Seminar on Geo-environmental hazards and Neo-tectonic activities in
Himalaya. HNB Garhwal University, Badshahi Thaul Campus, Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand. October 28-30,
2014.
10. S. P. Sati presented paper entitled “Towards improving our understanding of Holocene glaciation in monsoon
dominated regions of Himalaya: evidence from Dunagiri valley, Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand, India” in
National Seminar on Himalayan glaciology, organized by DST and Himachal Pradesh Space Application Centre
30-31 Oct. 2014.
11. S. P. Sati attended National Seminar on Geo-environmental hazards: SRT Campus Badshahi thaul: HNB
Garhwal University, Invited talk on Kedarnath Tragedy: Scientific Explanation. 28-29 Oct 2014.
12. Prof. Y P Sundriyal delivered invited talk on "Earth science and Overview" on 18th December, 2014 at NIT Patna
in DST sponsored inspire program.
13. Prof. Y. P. Sundriyal delivered invited talk on “Disasters in Himalaya with reference to Kedarnath Disaster " on
18th December, 2014 at NIT Patna in DST sponsored inspire program.
14. Dr. M. P. S. Bisht delivered a lecture on Kedarnath Tragedy – 2013 -A Signature of Climate Change. Col. Brown
Cambridge School, Dehradun. 2014.
15. Dr. M. P. S. Bisht delivered a lecture on Natural Hazards and their Mitigations with reference to Himalayan
terrain. at SSB Academy, Srinagar (Garhwal) 2014.
16. Dr. M. P. S. Bisht delivered a lecture on Natural Hazard, Management and Preparedness. 182 Bn. BSF Doiwala,
Dehradun. 2015
17. Dr. S. P. Sati delivered lecture in School of Environmental science, JNU to Trainees of Indo-Swiss Glaciological
Training Program on "Glacial Landforms"27 Aug. 2014.
18. Dr. S. P. Sati delivered 02 lectures in ISPIRE Program organized by Dept. of Geology, HNB Garhwal Univ.
sponsored by DST. in December 2014.
19. Dr. S. P. Sati has delivered Lecture on core Geological Issues of the Himalaya in Student orientation program for
science organized by GBPIHED. 19 November 2014
School of Education
Department of Adult Continuing Education and Extension
1. Rawat, S.S. Presented a paper on 'Role of Open Universities in Higher Education' in two days seminar organized
by Uttarakhand Open University at BGR Campus, Pauri Garhwal on 2-3 December, 2014
2. Rawat, S.S. Participated in two days seminar on 'Problem of livelihood in disaster affected areas of Uttarakhand'
organized by Deptt. of Geography, 29-30 November, 2014
3. Rawat, S.S. Participated as resource person in the workshop organized by UGC on October 10-11, 2014 at Delhi
University, Delhi and November 17-22, 2014 organized by CBSE, Gurgaon, Haryana.
4. Rawat, S.S. Participated and presented a paper on 'Sustainable Eco-system in Uttarakhand hills (Special
reference to Lansdowne) in the state level seminar on 'Eco-Tourism in Himalayan Region (Special reference to
Lansdowne Town) on 29 September, 2014
5. Rawat, S.S. Participated as Chief Guest in the training programme on 'Disaster Management at local level'
organized by INTACH (New Delhi) at GIC, Bhiri (Rudraprayag) on 15 November, 2014
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6. Rawat, S.S. Participated as a resource person in the seminar on 'Janchetna Mein Sahitya evam Natakon Ka
Yogdan' organized by Utsav Group at Nagar Palika Hall on 30 November, 2014
7. Rawat, S.S. & Bahuguna, A.K. Participated in the three days workshop on National Curriculum Framework for
Teacher Education' organized by Deptt. of Education at Birla Campus, HNBGU, Srinagar Garhwal on 8-10
December, 2014
8. Bahuguna, A.K. participated and delivered a lecture on 'Case Study' in the national workshop on Analysis of
Official statistics using SPSS organized by Dept. of Statistics, HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar Garhwal on 18
February, 2015
Department of Education
1. Dr.Shashi kiran Pandey Presented a paper entitled “Role of education in the inclusive strategies for the
economically and socially disadvantages in society.” in National Seminar on Higher Education in Uttarakhand:
Present-Future and Distance Education organized by Uttarakhand Open University, Haldwani held at Doon
University, Dehradun. 4 - 5 Nov. 2014
2. Dr.Shashi kiran Pandey attended a Workshop on National Curriculum Framework for Teacher Education held at
HNB University Campus, Srinagar organized by School of Education and Azim Premji Foundation, thUttarakhand. 8 – 10 Dec. 2014.
3. Dr.Shashi kiran Pandey attended a Workshop on Right to Education and challenges as Resource Person on thorganized by Dept. of Adult and continuing education, HNBGU and RTE Forum, Uttarakhand ( 27 March,
2015)
4. Dr.Shashi kiran Pandey attended as Resource Person the Consultative meet for collaboration with anchor thinstitutions on school leadership development at NUEPA, New Delhi.( 30 March, 2015)
5. Dr. P.K. Joshi Participated and contributed in “FICCI Higher Education Summit 2014: Higher Education Vision
2030: Making it Happen”, organized by Ministry of Skill Development Entrepreneurship, Youth Affairs and
Sports, Govt. Of India, MHRD, Govt. of India and FICCI, New Delhi. 13-14 Nov.2014,
6. Dr. P.K. Joshi Chaired Technical Session in the “Regional Seminar on Philosophy & Education”, organized by
Azim Premji University, Bangalore , 2014.
7. Dr. P.K. Joshi Delivered Inaugural Address in the 'Refresher Course for Cantonment School Teachers', organized
by the Regional Training Centre, Ministry of Defense, Dehradun, 2014. st8. Dr. P.K. Joshi Attended as Resource Person in the 1 International seminar on Yoga for the Youth, organized by
department of Naturopathy and yoga HNBG University Srinagar, Garhwal, 30 January, 2015.
9. Dr. P.K. Joshi Participated in the Governing body meet of State Resource Centre, Uttarakhand (28 Feb. 2015).
10. Dr. P.K. Joshi Follow-up workshop on “National Curriculum Framework for Teacher Education”, in partnership
with School of Education, H.N.B.Garhwal(Central) University, Srinagar(Garhwal) and Azim Premji
Foundation, Aug. 2015.
11. Dr. P.K. Joshi Nominated as a member FICCI Higher Education Delegation to UK, 2015, for a two day conference
with UKIBC and exposure visits to Manchester University, Queen's University, Belfast, Anglia Ruskin
University, Greenwich University and Birmingham Universities.
12. Dr. P.K. Joshi Delivered key-note address in the workshop on “Challenges and Possibilities of Elementary
Education in Uttarakhand”, organized by DIET, Charigaon, Uttarakhand,March 2015.
13. Dr. Rama Maikhuri Participated in a Workshop on “Climate Change Impact and Awareness and delivered key note
lecture on Climate change awareness through environmental education” organized by G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan
Environment and Development at Silkakhal, 24-25 February, 2014.
14. Dr. Rama Maikhuri Participated in a Workshop on Women Empowerment and Higher Education organized by
Women Studies Centre, HNB Garhwal University at Srinagar (Garhwal), 27th March, 2014.
15. Dr. Rama Maikhuri Participated in a National Seminar on Good Governance Development Concerns of Small State
organized by Department of Political Science, HNB Gahrwal University at Srinagar (Garhwal), 30-31 March 2014.
16. Dr. Rama Maikhuri Participated in Training programme on Rural Development through Best Practices of Medicinal
Plant Cultivation and delivered a key note lecture on empowering women in rural development organized by
Panch Pushp Kalyan Sansthan at Badiyargarh, 15 May 2014.
17. Dr. Rama Maikhuri Participated in a popular lecture series on the occasion of Annual Day Organized by G.B. Pant thInstitute of Himalayan Environment and Development, Garhwal Unit, At Srinagar, 10 September, 2014.
18. Dr. Rama Maikhuri Participated in a workshop on Reconstruction, Development and livelihood Enhancement in
Disaster Affected Areas of Kedar Valley and Delivered a lecture on Role of Women in Agro and Livestock based
Livelihood Improvement Jointly organized by G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development,
Garhwal Unit, Srinagar Garhwal and Deptt. Of Political Science, HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar at thTriyuginarayan, Distt. Rudraprayag, 29-30 September, 2014.
19. Dr. Rama Maikhuri Participated in a Science “Motivational Training Programme”and delivered a key note lecture
on Conservation of Environment through Education and cultural values organized by G.B. Pant Institute of thHimalayan Environment and Development,Garhwal Unit, Srinagar Garhwal between1st-5 , December,2014.
20. Dr. Rama Maikhuri Participated and chaired the three days workshop on “National Curriculum Framework for thTeacher Education” at HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar Garhwal from 8-10 December,2014.
21. Dr. Rama Maikhuri Participated in a workshop on the occasion of International Women Day and delivered a
keynote lecture on empowering hill women on education and their social rights organized by G.B. Pant Institute
of Himalayan Environment and Development, Garhwal Unit, Srinagar Garhwal in collaboration with thHimalayan Institute of Technology and Education, at Jilashu ,Karnprayag, Chamoli, 8 March,2015.
22. Dr. Rama Maikhuri Participated in a workshop on “Sexual Harassment “ and Delivered a lecture on Sexual
Harassment organized by Permanent Women Cell's Internal complaints Committee H.N.B. Garhwal University, thSrinagar , 10 August , 2015.
th23. Dr. Rama Maikhuri Participated and presented a paper on in 14 International Congress of Ethnobiology, thorganized by international society of Ethnobiology ( USA) at Bhumthang, Bhutan,1-7 June,2014.
24. Badola, S. (2014) Workshop On NCFTE2009, Organized By Department Of Education H.N.B.G.U & Azim Prem Ji
Foundation From 08to10 December 2014.
25. Dr. Sunita Badola attended National Seminar on Value Education For Human Development, Organized By Shri
Gandhi Mahavidhyalya Sidhauli, Distt. Sitapur,UP. Paper Presentation Topic Value and Human Right.
26. Dr. Sunita Badola presented Paper entitled “Foreign Investment In Education”. in National Conference Potential
Returns Of FDI In India, Sponsored By Department Of Higher Education (UP), Organized By Lokmani Sharma
Swatantrta Sangram Sainani Govt. Degree College Mathura. (15- 16 March 2015)
27. Dr. S.K. Lakhera attended Workshop On NCFTE2009, Organized By Department of Education H.N.B.G. Uversity
& Azim Prem Ji Foundation (08- 10 December 2014)
28. Dr.Geeta Khanduri, attended National Seminar on Higher Education in Uttarakhand: Present-Future and th thDistance Education organized by Uttarakhand Open University, Haldwani held on 4 and 5 Nov., 2014 at Doon
University, Dehradun.
29. Dr.Geeta Khanduri Participated In 5 day Science Motivation Training Programme 1-5 Dec 2014 Organized by GB
Pant Institute Of Himalayan Environment and Development.
30. Dr.Geeta Khanduri Three Days Workshop On National Curriculum Framework For Teacher Education.
Organized by School Of Education, HNB Garhwal(Central) University.From 8-10 Dec 2014 Srinagar
Uttarakhand.
31. Dr.Geeta Khanduri UGC Sponsored national Seminar on National and regional perspectives for quality teacher
education: ways and means. On – 7-8 Feb 2015 Organized by Department of B.Ed & College of teacher
education(CTE) Dr. P.D.B.H Govt P.G College Kotdwara Garhwal Uttarakhand. Paper presented on the topic –
Role Of ICT In access and quality of teacher education.
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6. Rawat, S.S. Participated as a resource person in the seminar on 'Janchetna Mein Sahitya evam Natakon Ka
Yogdan' organized by Utsav Group at Nagar Palika Hall on 30 November, 2014
7. Rawat, S.S. & Bahuguna, A.K. Participated in the three days workshop on National Curriculum Framework for
Teacher Education' organized by Deptt. of Education at Birla Campus, HNBGU, Srinagar Garhwal on 8-10
December, 2014
8. Bahuguna, A.K. participated and delivered a lecture on 'Case Study' in the national workshop on Analysis of
Official statistics using SPSS organized by Dept. of Statistics, HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar Garhwal on 18
February, 2015
Department of Education
1. Dr.Shashi kiran Pandey Presented a paper entitled “Role of education in the inclusive strategies for the
economically and socially disadvantages in society.” in National Seminar on Higher Education in Uttarakhand:
Present-Future and Distance Education organized by Uttarakhand Open University, Haldwani held at Doon
University, Dehradun. 4 - 5 Nov. 2014
2. Dr.Shashi kiran Pandey attended a Workshop on National Curriculum Framework for Teacher Education held at
HNB University Campus, Srinagar organized by School of Education and Azim Premji Foundation, thUttarakhand. 8 – 10 Dec. 2014.
3. Dr.Shashi kiran Pandey attended a Workshop on Right to Education and challenges as Resource Person on thorganized by Dept. of Adult and continuing education, HNBGU and RTE Forum, Uttarakhand ( 27 March,
2015)
4. Dr.Shashi kiran Pandey attended as Resource Person the Consultative meet for collaboration with anchor thinstitutions on school leadership development at NUEPA, New Delhi.( 30 March, 2015)
5. Dr. P.K. Joshi Participated and contributed in “FICCI Higher Education Summit 2014: Higher Education Vision
2030: Making it Happen”, organized by Ministry of Skill Development Entrepreneurship, Youth Affairs and
Sports, Govt. Of India, MHRD, Govt. of India and FICCI, New Delhi. 13-14 Nov.2014,
6. Dr. P.K. Joshi Chaired Technical Session in the “Regional Seminar on Philosophy & Education”, organized by
Azim Premji University, Bangalore , 2014.
7. Dr. P.K. Joshi Delivered Inaugural Address in the 'Refresher Course for Cantonment School Teachers', organized
by the Regional Training Centre, Ministry of Defense, Dehradun, 2014. st8. Dr. P.K. Joshi Attended as Resource Person in the 1 International seminar on Yoga for the Youth, organized by
department of Naturopathy and yoga HNBG University Srinagar, Garhwal, 30 January, 2015.
9. Dr. P.K. Joshi Participated in the Governing body meet of State Resource Centre, Uttarakhand (28 Feb. 2015).
10. Dr. P.K. Joshi Follow-up workshop on “National Curriculum Framework for Teacher Education”, in partnership
with School of Education, H.N.B.Garhwal(Central) University, Srinagar(Garhwal) and Azim Premji
Foundation, Aug. 2015.
11. Dr. P.K. Joshi Nominated as a member FICCI Higher Education Delegation to UK, 2015, for a two day conference
with UKIBC and exposure visits to Manchester University, Queen's University, Belfast, Anglia Ruskin
University, Greenwich University and Birmingham Universities.
12. Dr. P.K. Joshi Delivered key-note address in the workshop on “Challenges and Possibilities of Elementary
Education in Uttarakhand”, organized by DIET, Charigaon, Uttarakhand,March 2015.
13. Dr. Rama Maikhuri Participated in a Workshop on “Climate Change Impact and Awareness and delivered key note
lecture on Climate change awareness through environmental education” organized by G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan
Environment and Development at Silkakhal, 24-25 February, 2014.
14. Dr. Rama Maikhuri Participated in a Workshop on Women Empowerment and Higher Education organized by
Women Studies Centre, HNB Garhwal University at Srinagar (Garhwal), 27th March, 2014.
15. Dr. Rama Maikhuri Participated in a National Seminar on Good Governance Development Concerns of Small State
organized by Department of Political Science, HNB Gahrwal University at Srinagar (Garhwal), 30-31 March 2014.
16. Dr. Rama Maikhuri Participated in Training programme on Rural Development through Best Practices of Medicinal
Plant Cultivation and delivered a key note lecture on empowering women in rural development organized by
Panch Pushp Kalyan Sansthan at Badiyargarh, 15 May 2014.
17. Dr. Rama Maikhuri Participated in a popular lecture series on the occasion of Annual Day Organized by G.B. Pant thInstitute of Himalayan Environment and Development, Garhwal Unit, At Srinagar, 10 September, 2014.
18. Dr. Rama Maikhuri Participated in a workshop on Reconstruction, Development and livelihood Enhancement in
Disaster Affected Areas of Kedar Valley and Delivered a lecture on Role of Women in Agro and Livestock based
Livelihood Improvement Jointly organized by G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development,
Garhwal Unit, Srinagar Garhwal and Deptt. Of Political Science, HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar at thTriyuginarayan, Distt. Rudraprayag, 29-30 September, 2014.
19. Dr. Rama Maikhuri Participated in a Science “Motivational Training Programme”and delivered a key note lecture
on Conservation of Environment through Education and cultural values organized by G.B. Pant Institute of thHimalayan Environment and Development,Garhwal Unit, Srinagar Garhwal between1st-5 , December,2014.
20. Dr. Rama Maikhuri Participated and chaired the three days workshop on “National Curriculum Framework for thTeacher Education” at HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar Garhwal from 8-10 December,2014.
21. Dr. Rama Maikhuri Participated in a workshop on the occasion of International Women Day and delivered a
keynote lecture on empowering hill women on education and their social rights organized by G.B. Pant Institute
of Himalayan Environment and Development, Garhwal Unit, Srinagar Garhwal in collaboration with thHimalayan Institute of Technology and Education, at Jilashu ,Karnprayag, Chamoli, 8 March,2015.
22. Dr. Rama Maikhuri Participated in a workshop on “Sexual Harassment “ and Delivered a lecture on Sexual
Harassment organized by Permanent Women Cell's Internal complaints Committee H.N.B. Garhwal University, thSrinagar , 10 August , 2015.
th23. Dr. Rama Maikhuri Participated and presented a paper on in 14 International Congress of Ethnobiology, thorganized by international society of Ethnobiology ( USA) at Bhumthang, Bhutan,1-7 June,2014.
24. Badola, S. (2014) Workshop On NCFTE2009, Organized By Department Of Education H.N.B.G.U & Azim Prem Ji
Foundation From 08to10 December 2014.
25. Dr. Sunita Badola attended National Seminar on Value Education For Human Development, Organized By Shri
Gandhi Mahavidhyalya Sidhauli, Distt. Sitapur,UP. Paper Presentation Topic Value and Human Right.
26. Dr. Sunita Badola presented Paper entitled “Foreign Investment In Education”. in National Conference Potential
Returns Of FDI In India, Sponsored By Department Of Higher Education (UP), Organized By Lokmani Sharma
Swatantrta Sangram Sainani Govt. Degree College Mathura. (15- 16 March 2015)
27. Dr. S.K. Lakhera attended Workshop On NCFTE2009, Organized By Department of Education H.N.B.G. Uversity
& Azim Prem Ji Foundation (08- 10 December 2014)
28. Dr.Geeta Khanduri, attended National Seminar on Higher Education in Uttarakhand: Present-Future and th thDistance Education organized by Uttarakhand Open University, Haldwani held on 4 and 5 Nov., 2014 at Doon
University, Dehradun.
29. Dr.Geeta Khanduri Participated In 5 day Science Motivation Training Programme 1-5 Dec 2014 Organized by GB
Pant Institute Of Himalayan Environment and Development.
30. Dr.Geeta Khanduri Three Days Workshop On National Curriculum Framework For Teacher Education.
Organized by School Of Education, HNB Garhwal(Central) University.From 8-10 Dec 2014 Srinagar
Uttarakhand.
31. Dr.Geeta Khanduri UGC Sponsored national Seminar on National and regional perspectives for quality teacher
education: ways and means. On – 7-8 Feb 2015 Organized by Department of B.Ed & College of teacher
education(CTE) Dr. P.D.B.H Govt P.G College Kotdwara Garhwal Uttarakhand. Paper presented on the topic –
Role Of ICT In access and quality of teacher education.
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 148 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)149
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32. Dr.Geeta Khanduri International seminar on role of E-learning in quality education. Paper presented on the topic
– ICT: Bringing Dimensions to education. Sponsored by Dept of Higher Edu, Govt of Uttarakhand, On- 22-23 Feb
2015.
33. Dr. Seema Dhawan presented paper entitled “Self Doubt Leads to Identity Crisis among Women” in a National st ndConference on Threats to Human Rights: The Intervention Strategies by Global Society on 21 -22 Sept., 2014
organized by and held at Harprasad Institute of Behavioural Studies, Agra and Indian Psychometric and
Educational Research Association.
34. Dr. Seema Dhawan Presented a paper entitled “High Potential of Humane Teachers in building Humane st ndSociety” in a National Seminar on 1 and 2 Nov., 2014 held at Kurukshetra, organized by College of Teacher
Education, Haryana.
35. Dr. Seema Dhawan Presented a paper entitled “Developing Awareness and Perceptions of Education for
Sustainable Development through Distance Education” in National Seminar on Higher Education in
Uttarakhand: Present-Future and Distance Education organized by Uttarakhand Open University, Haldwani th thheld on 4 and 5 Nov., 2014 at Doon University, Dehradun.
36. Dr. Seema Dhawan Presented a paper entitled “Peace Education: An essential element for Sustainable ndDevelopment” in 2 International Conference on Gender, Peace, Education and Development organized by
th thVivek College of education, Bijnor on 29 and 30 Nov. 2014.
37. Dr. Seema Dhawan submitted paper entitled “Anger Management: Requirement for successful Leadership” in th than International International Seminar on Harmony and Peace through Education and Culture on 6 & 7
December, 2014 at Shridhar University, Pilani.
38. Dr. Seema Dhawan Presented on “Qualitative Research” as Resource Person in ICSSR sponsored workshop on rdresearch methodology on 3 December. 2014 at Dept. of Education, Almora, Kumaun University, Kumaun.
th39. Dr. Seema Dhawan attended a Workshop on National Curriculum Framework for Teacher Education from 8 –
10 Dec. 2014 held at HNB University Campus, Srinagar organized by School of Education and Azim Premji
Foundation, Uttarakhand.th40. Dr. Seema Dhawan Presented on “Natural Disaster and Community's Livelihood” as Resource Person in 4
th th thInternational Conference of the world Science Congress on 16 Dec. 14 held from 16 – 18 Dec. at Jadabpur
University, Kolkata.
41. Dr. Seema Dhawan Presented on “Qualitative Research in Social Sciences” as Resource Person in a National thWorkshop on “Tools and Techniques of Survey Research” on 17 Dec. 14 at the Dept. of Home Science, University
of Calcutta, Kolkata. th42. Dr. Seema Dhawan Presented a paper entitled “Women as an Indicator of Sustainable Development” in 4
th th thInternational Conference of the world Science Congress on 18 Dec. 14 held from 16 – 18 Dec. at Jadabpur
University, Kolkata.
43. Dr. Seema Dhawan Presented on Qualitative Research Design and Process and Theory of Ethnographical thPerspectives as Resource Person in ICSSR sponsored research methodology Course on 8 Feb. 15 at Dept. of
Forestry and Natural Resources, HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar, Uttarakhand.
44. Dr. Seema Dhawan Presented on Content Analysis and Grounded Theory as Resource Person in ICSSR thsponsored research methodology Course on 9 Feb. 15 at Dept. of Forestry and Natural Resources, HNB Garhwal
University, Srinagar, Uttarakhand.
45. Dr. Seema Dhawan Presented a paper entitled “Vocational Pedagogy requires Cooperative Learning and Action
research for Success” in an International Conference on Emerging Trends in Technical and Vocational Education th thand Training: Vision 2025, 18 – 20 Feb. 2015 at. PSS Central Institute of Vocational Education, NCERT, Bhopal.
th47. Dr. Seema Dhawan attended a Workshop on Right to Education and challenges as Resource Person on 27 March,
2015 organized by Dept. of Adult and continuing education, HNBGU and RTE Forum, Uttarakhand.th48. Dr. Seema Dhawan Participated as Resource Person in a Seminar on Earth Hour on 28 March 2015 organized by
Intellectuals Foundation in association with WWF at 1, Inder Road, Dehradun.
49. Dr. Seema Dhawan attended as Resource Person the Consultative meet for collaboration with anchor thinstitutions on school leadership development on 30 March, 2015 at NUEPA, New Delhi.
50. R.C. Singh Presented and participated a paper entitled “Spiritual Education to cultivate divine qualities in life”
in National Seminar on Ancient and spiritual Sciences organized by the center for Scientific Spirituality studies
Department of oriental studies, Dev Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya Haridwar, 25-26 October 2014.
51. R.C. Singh Presented a paper entitled NCFTE-09-: Quality and challenges in National Seminar on National
curriculum framework for teacher education 2009:- quality and challenges organized by Kukreja Institute of
teacher's education Dehradun, 26-27-july 2014.st52. R.C. Singh Participated in the Annual Day celebration the 1 popular lecture series on ( Traditional mountain
Agriculture) organized by G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan environmental & Development Garhwal unit thSrinagar 10 September , 2014
53. R.C. Singh Presented a paper entitled “Role of ICT in Distance Education: Special reference of Uttarakhand
State” in National Seminar on Higher Education in Uttarakhand: Present-Future and Distance Education th thorganized by Uttarakhand Open University, Haldwani held on 4 and 5 Nov., 2014 at Doon University,
Dehradun.
54. R.C. Singh Presented a paper entitled “Peace Education in the global context of human Rights” in ICSSR ndSponsered 2 international conference on Gender place education and Development organized by Vivek college
of education Bijnor ,29-30 November 2014.
55. R.C. Singh Participated in the workshop “national curriculum framework for teacher education” organized by
the school of Education HNBG University Srinagar uttarakhand 8-10 December, 2014.
56. R.C. Singh Presented a paper entitled “Role of ICT in access and quality of teacher education” in UGC Sponsored
National Seminar on National and regional Perspectives for quality teacher education: ways and means,
organized by Department of B.Ed. & College of teacher education (CTE) Dr.P.D.B.H. Government post Graduate
college kotdwara, on 07-08 february, 2015.
57. R.C. Singh Presented a paper entitled “Role of ICT in promotion of excellence in higher education” in
International seminar on role of E- Learning in Quality Education organized by Radhe Hari Government Post
Graduate College, Kashipur, Udham singh nagar, Uttarakhand , on 22 & 23 Febbruary, 2015.
58. R.C. Singh Presented a paper entitled “Policies and strategies for using ICT in teaching learning process” in
International Education Conference 2015 on the theme, Learning technologies in Education organized by faculty
of Education, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, on 24-25 February,2015.
59. R.C. Singh Presented a paper entitled “Role of Education in the Inclusive Growth Strategy for the Economically
and Socially Disadvantage in society” in the Third Northern Regional Social Science Congress, organized by th thNorthern Regional centre – ICSSR, New Delhi and Doon University dehradun , on 26 -28 February 2015.
60. R.C. Singh Presented a paper entitled “Role of Education in promotion and Protection of Human Values” in the
ICSSR Sponsored national seminar on Value education for human development, organized by Shri Gandhi
Mahavidyalaya Sidhauli, Distt. Sitapur, U.P. on April 02-03, 2015.st61. R.C. Singh Participated in the 1 International seminar on Yoga For the Youth, organized by department of
Naturopathy and yoga HNBG University Srinagar, Garhwal .
62. Devendra Singh attended National Workshop on “Threat to Prosperous Traditional Mountain Agriculture”,
Organized by the GB Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development Garhwal Unit, Srinagar
Garhwal, Uttarakhand, 10 Sep. 2014.
63. Devendra Singh attended National Workshop on “National Curriculun Framework for Teacher Education”,
Organized by the Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal (Central) Universty Srinagar, Uttarakhand (Azim
Premji Foundation), 08-10 Dec. 2014
64. Devendra Singh attended International Conference on “Right to Education Act- 2009”, Organized by the Radhe
Hari Government Post Graduate College, Kashipur, Udham Singh Nagar, Uttarakhand, 22-23 Feb. 2015, Page
No.- 13.
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 150 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)151
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32. Dr.Geeta Khanduri International seminar on role of E-learning in quality education. Paper presented on the topic
– ICT: Bringing Dimensions to education. Sponsored by Dept of Higher Edu, Govt of Uttarakhand, On- 22-23 Feb
2015.
33. Dr. Seema Dhawan presented paper entitled “Self Doubt Leads to Identity Crisis among Women” in a National st ndConference on Threats to Human Rights: The Intervention Strategies by Global Society on 21 -22 Sept., 2014
organized by and held at Harprasad Institute of Behavioural Studies, Agra and Indian Psychometric and
Educational Research Association.
34. Dr. Seema Dhawan Presented a paper entitled “High Potential of Humane Teachers in building Humane st ndSociety” in a National Seminar on 1 and 2 Nov., 2014 held at Kurukshetra, organized by College of Teacher
Education, Haryana.
35. Dr. Seema Dhawan Presented a paper entitled “Developing Awareness and Perceptions of Education for
Sustainable Development through Distance Education” in National Seminar on Higher Education in
Uttarakhand: Present-Future and Distance Education organized by Uttarakhand Open University, Haldwani th thheld on 4 and 5 Nov., 2014 at Doon University, Dehradun.
36. Dr. Seema Dhawan Presented a paper entitled “Peace Education: An essential element for Sustainable ndDevelopment” in 2 International Conference on Gender, Peace, Education and Development organized by
th thVivek College of education, Bijnor on 29 and 30 Nov. 2014.
37. Dr. Seema Dhawan submitted paper entitled “Anger Management: Requirement for successful Leadership” in th than International International Seminar on Harmony and Peace through Education and Culture on 6 & 7
December, 2014 at Shridhar University, Pilani.
38. Dr. Seema Dhawan Presented on “Qualitative Research” as Resource Person in ICSSR sponsored workshop on rdresearch methodology on 3 December. 2014 at Dept. of Education, Almora, Kumaun University, Kumaun.
th39. Dr. Seema Dhawan attended a Workshop on National Curriculum Framework for Teacher Education from 8 –
10 Dec. 2014 held at HNB University Campus, Srinagar organized by School of Education and Azim Premji
Foundation, Uttarakhand.th40. Dr. Seema Dhawan Presented on “Natural Disaster and Community's Livelihood” as Resource Person in 4
th th thInternational Conference of the world Science Congress on 16 Dec. 14 held from 16 – 18 Dec. at Jadabpur
University, Kolkata.
41. Dr. Seema Dhawan Presented on “Qualitative Research in Social Sciences” as Resource Person in a National thWorkshop on “Tools and Techniques of Survey Research” on 17 Dec. 14 at the Dept. of Home Science, University
of Calcutta, Kolkata. th42. Dr. Seema Dhawan Presented a paper entitled “Women as an Indicator of Sustainable Development” in 4
th th thInternational Conference of the world Science Congress on 18 Dec. 14 held from 16 – 18 Dec. at Jadabpur
University, Kolkata.
43. Dr. Seema Dhawan Presented on Qualitative Research Design and Process and Theory of Ethnographical thPerspectives as Resource Person in ICSSR sponsored research methodology Course on 8 Feb. 15 at Dept. of
Forestry and Natural Resources, HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar, Uttarakhand.
44. Dr. Seema Dhawan Presented on Content Analysis and Grounded Theory as Resource Person in ICSSR thsponsored research methodology Course on 9 Feb. 15 at Dept. of Forestry and Natural Resources, HNB Garhwal
University, Srinagar, Uttarakhand.
45. Dr. Seema Dhawan Presented a paper entitled “Vocational Pedagogy requires Cooperative Learning and Action
research for Success” in an International Conference on Emerging Trends in Technical and Vocational Education th thand Training: Vision 2025, 18 – 20 Feb. 2015 at. PSS Central Institute of Vocational Education, NCERT, Bhopal.
th47. Dr. Seema Dhawan attended a Workshop on Right to Education and challenges as Resource Person on 27 March,
2015 organized by Dept. of Adult and continuing education, HNBGU and RTE Forum, Uttarakhand.th48. Dr. Seema Dhawan Participated as Resource Person in a Seminar on Earth Hour on 28 March 2015 organized by
Intellectuals Foundation in association with WWF at 1, Inder Road, Dehradun.
49. Dr. Seema Dhawan attended as Resource Person the Consultative meet for collaboration with anchor thinstitutions on school leadership development on 30 March, 2015 at NUEPA, New Delhi.
50. R.C. Singh Presented and participated a paper entitled “Spiritual Education to cultivate divine qualities in life”
in National Seminar on Ancient and spiritual Sciences organized by the center for Scientific Spirituality studies
Department of oriental studies, Dev Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya Haridwar, 25-26 October 2014.
51. R.C. Singh Presented a paper entitled NCFTE-09-: Quality and challenges in National Seminar on National
curriculum framework for teacher education 2009:- quality and challenges organized by Kukreja Institute of
teacher's education Dehradun, 26-27-july 2014.st52. R.C. Singh Participated in the Annual Day celebration the 1 popular lecture series on ( Traditional mountain
Agriculture) organized by G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan environmental & Development Garhwal unit thSrinagar 10 September , 2014
53. R.C. Singh Presented a paper entitled “Role of ICT in Distance Education: Special reference of Uttarakhand
State” in National Seminar on Higher Education in Uttarakhand: Present-Future and Distance Education th thorganized by Uttarakhand Open University, Haldwani held on 4 and 5 Nov., 2014 at Doon University,
Dehradun.
54. R.C. Singh Presented a paper entitled “Peace Education in the global context of human Rights” in ICSSR ndSponsered 2 international conference on Gender place education and Development organized by Vivek college
of education Bijnor ,29-30 November 2014.
55. R.C. Singh Participated in the workshop “national curriculum framework for teacher education” organized by
the school of Education HNBG University Srinagar uttarakhand 8-10 December, 2014.
56. R.C. Singh Presented a paper entitled “Role of ICT in access and quality of teacher education” in UGC Sponsored
National Seminar on National and regional Perspectives for quality teacher education: ways and means,
organized by Department of B.Ed. & College of teacher education (CTE) Dr.P.D.B.H. Government post Graduate
college kotdwara, on 07-08 february, 2015.
57. R.C. Singh Presented a paper entitled “Role of ICT in promotion of excellence in higher education” in
International seminar on role of E- Learning in Quality Education organized by Radhe Hari Government Post
Graduate College, Kashipur, Udham singh nagar, Uttarakhand , on 22 & 23 Febbruary, 2015.
58. R.C. Singh Presented a paper entitled “Policies and strategies for using ICT in teaching learning process” in
International Education Conference 2015 on the theme, Learning technologies in Education organized by faculty
of Education, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, on 24-25 February,2015.
59. R.C. Singh Presented a paper entitled “Role of Education in the Inclusive Growth Strategy for the Economically
and Socially Disadvantage in society” in the Third Northern Regional Social Science Congress, organized by th thNorthern Regional centre – ICSSR, New Delhi and Doon University dehradun , on 26 -28 February 2015.
60. R.C. Singh Presented a paper entitled “Role of Education in promotion and Protection of Human Values” in the
ICSSR Sponsored national seminar on Value education for human development, organized by Shri Gandhi
Mahavidyalaya Sidhauli, Distt. Sitapur, U.P. on April 02-03, 2015.st61. R.C. Singh Participated in the 1 International seminar on Yoga For the Youth, organized by department of
Naturopathy and yoga HNBG University Srinagar, Garhwal .
62. Devendra Singh attended National Workshop on “Threat to Prosperous Traditional Mountain Agriculture”,
Organized by the GB Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development Garhwal Unit, Srinagar
Garhwal, Uttarakhand, 10 Sep. 2014.
63. Devendra Singh attended National Workshop on “National Curriculun Framework for Teacher Education”,
Organized by the Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal (Central) Universty Srinagar, Uttarakhand (Azim
Premji Foundation), 08-10 Dec. 2014
64. Devendra Singh attended International Conference on “Right to Education Act- 2009”, Organized by the Radhe
Hari Government Post Graduate College, Kashipur, Udham Singh Nagar, Uttarakhand, 22-23 Feb. 2015, Page
No.- 13.
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 150 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)151
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65. Devendra Singh attended National Conference on “Foreign Direct Investment in Education”, Organized by the
Lokmani Sharma Swatantrata Sangram Sainani Government Degree College Mant, Mathura (UP), 15-16 March
2015, Page No.- 23-24.
66 Prof. R. K. Srivastava Paper presented on 'Qualitative Improvement in Classroom Teaching Through ICT' on' in
National Seminar on 'National & Regional Perspectives for Quality Teacher Education: Ways and Means-2015, th thon 7 & 7 February 2015 in Government P.G. College, Kotdwara Garhwal
67. Prof. R. K. Srivastava Paper presented on 'The Role of ICT in Higher Education' in the International Seminar on nd rd'Role of E-learning in Quality Education', held on 22 & 23 February 2015 in Radhey Hari, Government P.G
College, Kashipur U.S. Nagar (Uttarakhand)
68. Prof. R. K. Srivastava Delivered a Gust Lecture on 'How to present content in higher education', in Vivek College
of Education, Bijnor ,UP in January, 2015 th st69. Prof. R. K. Srivastava attended National Workshop on 'Research Methodology' on 30 &31 January 2015 in
Agresen P.G. College Education (Keshar Vidyapeeth) Jamdoli, Jaipur, (Rajasthan)
70. Prof. R. K. Srivastava attended Three days National Workshop on 'National Curriculum Framework For
Teacher Education' organised by School of Education H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar Garhwal workshop
from 8-10 December 2014
71. Prof. Usha Dhulia Participated in National seminar on 'Geo-Environmental Hazards and Neo-Tectonic
Activities in Himalaya, conducted by Department of Geology, H.N.B. Garhwal University, S.R.T. Campus
Badshai thaul Tehri. (28-30 October 2014)
72. Prof. Usha Dhulia Participated in three day workshop from on 'National Curriculum Framework For Teacher
Education' organised by School of Education H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar Garhwal. (8-10 December
2014)
73. Prof. Sunita Godiyal presented Poster on 'Preparedness for Disaster: Need of Hour' in National Seminar on Geo-
Environmental Hazards and Neo-Tectonic Activities in Himalaya, (28-30 October 2014) conducted by
Department of Geology, H.N.B. Garhwal (A-Central) University, S.R.T. Campus Badshai Thaul Tehri.
74. Prof. Sunita Godiyal Participated in the three day workshop from 8-10 December 2014, on 'National Curriculum
Framework For Teacher Education' organised by School of Education H.N.B. Garhwal ) University, Srinagar
Garhwal.
75. Prof. Sunita Godiyal presented paper on 'Role of Education in Empowerment of Women, especially in Minority
Communities', National Seminar on 'Women Education in Minority Communities' organised by Institute of
Cooperative Management, Dehradun 26 February 2015
Department of Naturopathy and Yoga
1. Dr. Ghanshyam Singh Thakur presented the paper on “Yoga for Wellness tourism” in the National Seminar on
inclusive drive engine of community based ecotourism in the mountainous Himalayas: Guidelines, policy thperspective and development indicators organised by CMTHS, HNBG University Srinagar, 27 September 2014
2. Dr. Ghanshyam Singh Thakur presented the paper on “Understanding of illness according to Taittriyaupnisad”
in International seminar on “Yoga for Youth” organised by Department of Naturopathy and Yoga
HNBGUniversity Srinagar in Rishikesh. 30January 2015
3. Dr. Ghanshyam Singh Thakur presented the paper on “The concept of psychosomatic illness” in the National
Conference on Yoga for wellness in Life organised by Indian association of Yoga & Devsanskriti University
Haridwar 9 - 11 March 2015
4. Dr. Ghanshyam Singh Thakur presented the paper on “Suryanamaskar: A review study” in the National seminar
on yogic management of life style disorders organised by G.K.University Haridwar from 30 - 31 March 2015
5. Dr. Ghanshyam Singh Thakur attended the Workshop organised by C.C.R.Y.N. (Dept. of AYUSH) Ministry of -Health & F.W.,Govt. of India in Central Council for Research in Yoga and Naturopathy 11 13 November 2014
6. Dr. Chintaharan Betal presented the paper on “Role of yogic lifestyle in the development of tourism industry” in
the National Seminar on inclusive drive engine of community based ecotourism in the mountainous Himalayas:
Guidelines, policy perspective and development indicators organised by Centre for mountain tourism and
hospitality studies (CMTHS) HNBG University Srinagar 27 September 2014 st7. Dr. Chintaharan Betal presented the paper on “Nadanusandhan- A true technique of meditation” in the 1
International seminar on “Yoga for Youth” organised by Department of Naturopathy and Yoga HNBG
University Srinagar in Rishikesh 30 January 2015
8. Dr.Chintaharan Betal presented the paper on “Role of trigunas in framing of personality” in the National
Conference on Yoga for wellness in Life organised by Indian association of Yoga & Devsanskriti University
Haridwar (09 - 11 March 2015)
9. Dr.Chintaharan Betal presented the paper on “Efficacy of Vipassana meditation in the management of
psychosomatic ailments” in the National seminar on yogic management of life style disorders organised by Gurukulkangadi university Haridwar 30-31 March 2015
10. Dr. Vinod Nautiyal & Rajni Nautiyal presented the paper on “Positive mental health of spiritual status” in the
National Seminar on inclusive drive engine of community based ecotourism in the mountainous Himalayas:
Guidelines, policy perspective and development indicators organised by Centre for mountain tourism and
hospitality studies (CMTHS) HNBG University Srinagar 27September 2014
11. Dr. Vinod Nautiyal & Rajni Nautiyal presented the paper on “Self-realization through Meditation ” in the
National Seminar on Principals of Vivekananda Swami Vivekanand Hostel Chauras campus HNBG University
Srinagar 21 November 2014
12. Dr. Vinod Nautiyal presented the paper on “The effect of yoga meditation on positive mental through ELFA - stECG” in the 1 International seminar on “Yoga for Youth” organised by Department of Naturopathy and Yoga
HNBG University Srinagar 30 January 2015
13. Dr. Vinod Nautiyal presented the paper on “Vayuvriksaaurdharatidwarapran graham karaneki yogic vidhya se
samagraswasthkiprapti” in the National seminar on yogic management of life style disorders organised by
Gurukulkangadi university Haridwar 30 - 31March 2015
14. Dr. Rajni Nautiyal presented the paper on “Reducing anxiety among house wife by transcendental therapy” in stthe 1 International seminar on “Yoga for Youth” organised by Department of Naturopathy and Yoga HNBG
University Srinagar 30 January 2015
15. Dr. Rajni Nautiyal presented the paper on “Purushevemantahkaran- vachaspati Mishra
kavivechanatmakadhyan” in the National seminar on yogic management of life style disorders organised by
Gurukulkangadi university Haridwar 30 to 31 March 2015 in Haridwar.
Department of Physical Education
1. Dr. Hiralal Yadav Presented paper on A study on maximum Oxygen consumption among 5000mts and 10000mts
runners of Junior National Level in National Conference on Empowering India with Health through Physical thEducation and Sports Sciences Organized by PEFI held at Delhi on 29 August 2014.
2. Dr. Hiralal Yadav Presented paper on topic A study on Investigation of the Recovery Pattern of Long Distance
Runners in relation to Blood Lactate in International Congress on Sports Psychology –ICSP-2014 Organized by
IGIPESS, University of Delhi, Delhi & Sport Psychology Association of India held at Delhi between 15-18 Oct
2014.
3. Dr. Hiralal Yadav Presented paper on topic Physiological Basis of Yoga and Pranayama in International Seminar
on Yoga for the Youth Organized by Department of naturopathy and Yoga, HNBGU, Srinagar, Garhwal held at thRishikesh on 30 January 2015.
4. Dr. Joseph Singh Presented paper on topic Effect of yoga on endurance in International Seminar on Yoga for the
Youth Organized by Department of naturopathy and Yoga, HNBGU, Srinagar, Garhwal held at Rishikesh on th30 January 2015.
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 152 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)153
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65. Devendra Singh attended National Conference on “Foreign Direct Investment in Education”, Organized by the
Lokmani Sharma Swatantrata Sangram Sainani Government Degree College Mant, Mathura (UP), 15-16 March
2015, Page No.- 23-24.
66 Prof. R. K. Srivastava Paper presented on 'Qualitative Improvement in Classroom Teaching Through ICT' on' in
National Seminar on 'National & Regional Perspectives for Quality Teacher Education: Ways and Means-2015, th thon 7 & 7 February 2015 in Government P.G. College, Kotdwara Garhwal
67. Prof. R. K. Srivastava Paper presented on 'The Role of ICT in Higher Education' in the International Seminar on nd rd'Role of E-learning in Quality Education', held on 22 & 23 February 2015 in Radhey Hari, Government P.G
College, Kashipur U.S. Nagar (Uttarakhand)
68. Prof. R. K. Srivastava Delivered a Gust Lecture on 'How to present content in higher education', in Vivek College
of Education, Bijnor ,UP in January, 2015 th st69. Prof. R. K. Srivastava attended National Workshop on 'Research Methodology' on 30 &31 January 2015 in
Agresen P.G. College Education (Keshar Vidyapeeth) Jamdoli, Jaipur, (Rajasthan)
70. Prof. R. K. Srivastava attended Three days National Workshop on 'National Curriculum Framework For
Teacher Education' organised by School of Education H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar Garhwal workshop
from 8-10 December 2014
71. Prof. Usha Dhulia Participated in National seminar on 'Geo-Environmental Hazards and Neo-Tectonic
Activities in Himalaya, conducted by Department of Geology, H.N.B. Garhwal University, S.R.T. Campus
Badshai thaul Tehri. (28-30 October 2014)
72. Prof. Usha Dhulia Participated in three day workshop from on 'National Curriculum Framework For Teacher
Education' organised by School of Education H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar Garhwal. (8-10 December
2014)
73. Prof. Sunita Godiyal presented Poster on 'Preparedness for Disaster: Need of Hour' in National Seminar on Geo-
Environmental Hazards and Neo-Tectonic Activities in Himalaya, (28-30 October 2014) conducted by
Department of Geology, H.N.B. Garhwal (A-Central) University, S.R.T. Campus Badshai Thaul Tehri.
74. Prof. Sunita Godiyal Participated in the three day workshop from 8-10 December 2014, on 'National Curriculum
Framework For Teacher Education' organised by School of Education H.N.B. Garhwal ) University, Srinagar
Garhwal.
75. Prof. Sunita Godiyal presented paper on 'Role of Education in Empowerment of Women, especially in Minority
Communities', National Seminar on 'Women Education in Minority Communities' organised by Institute of
Cooperative Management, Dehradun 26 February 2015
Department of Naturopathy and Yoga
1. Dr. Ghanshyam Singh Thakur presented the paper on “Yoga for Wellness tourism” in the National Seminar on
inclusive drive engine of community based ecotourism in the mountainous Himalayas: Guidelines, policy thperspective and development indicators organised by CMTHS, HNBG University Srinagar, 27 September 2014
2. Dr. Ghanshyam Singh Thakur presented the paper on “Understanding of illness according to Taittriyaupnisad”
in International seminar on “Yoga for Youth” organised by Department of Naturopathy and Yoga
HNBGUniversity Srinagar in Rishikesh. 30January 2015
3. Dr. Ghanshyam Singh Thakur presented the paper on “The concept of psychosomatic illness” in the National
Conference on Yoga for wellness in Life organised by Indian association of Yoga & Devsanskriti University
Haridwar 9 - 11 March 2015
4. Dr. Ghanshyam Singh Thakur presented the paper on “Suryanamaskar: A review study” in the National seminar
on yogic management of life style disorders organised by G.K.University Haridwar from 30 - 31 March 2015
5. Dr. Ghanshyam Singh Thakur attended the Workshop organised by C.C.R.Y.N. (Dept. of AYUSH) Ministry of -Health & F.W.,Govt. of India in Central Council for Research in Yoga and Naturopathy 11 13 November 2014
6. Dr. Chintaharan Betal presented the paper on “Role of yogic lifestyle in the development of tourism industry” in
the National Seminar on inclusive drive engine of community based ecotourism in the mountainous Himalayas:
Guidelines, policy perspective and development indicators organised by Centre for mountain tourism and
hospitality studies (CMTHS) HNBG University Srinagar 27 September 2014 st7. Dr. Chintaharan Betal presented the paper on “Nadanusandhan- A true technique of meditation” in the 1
International seminar on “Yoga for Youth” organised by Department of Naturopathy and Yoga HNBG
University Srinagar in Rishikesh 30 January 2015
8. Dr.Chintaharan Betal presented the paper on “Role of trigunas in framing of personality” in the National
Conference on Yoga for wellness in Life organised by Indian association of Yoga & Devsanskriti University
Haridwar (09 - 11 March 2015)
9. Dr.Chintaharan Betal presented the paper on “Efficacy of Vipassana meditation in the management of
psychosomatic ailments” in the National seminar on yogic management of life style disorders organised by Gurukulkangadi university Haridwar 30-31 March 2015
10. Dr. Vinod Nautiyal & Rajni Nautiyal presented the paper on “Positive mental health of spiritual status” in the
National Seminar on inclusive drive engine of community based ecotourism in the mountainous Himalayas:
Guidelines, policy perspective and development indicators organised by Centre for mountain tourism and
hospitality studies (CMTHS) HNBG University Srinagar 27September 2014
11. Dr. Vinod Nautiyal & Rajni Nautiyal presented the paper on “Self-realization through Meditation ” in the
National Seminar on Principals of Vivekananda Swami Vivekanand Hostel Chauras campus HNBG University
Srinagar 21 November 2014
12. Dr. Vinod Nautiyal presented the paper on “The effect of yoga meditation on positive mental through ELFA - stECG” in the 1 International seminar on “Yoga for Youth” organised by Department of Naturopathy and Yoga
HNBG University Srinagar 30 January 2015
13. Dr. Vinod Nautiyal presented the paper on “Vayuvriksaaurdharatidwarapran graham karaneki yogic vidhya se
samagraswasthkiprapti” in the National seminar on yogic management of life style disorders organised by
Gurukulkangadi university Haridwar 30 - 31March 2015
14. Dr. Rajni Nautiyal presented the paper on “Reducing anxiety among house wife by transcendental therapy” in stthe 1 International seminar on “Yoga for Youth” organised by Department of Naturopathy and Yoga HNBG
University Srinagar 30 January 2015
15. Dr. Rajni Nautiyal presented the paper on “Purushevemantahkaran- vachaspati Mishra
kavivechanatmakadhyan” in the National seminar on yogic management of life style disorders organised by
Gurukulkangadi university Haridwar 30 to 31 March 2015 in Haridwar.
Department of Physical Education
1. Dr. Hiralal Yadav Presented paper on A study on maximum Oxygen consumption among 5000mts and 10000mts
runners of Junior National Level in National Conference on Empowering India with Health through Physical thEducation and Sports Sciences Organized by PEFI held at Delhi on 29 August 2014.
2. Dr. Hiralal Yadav Presented paper on topic A study on Investigation of the Recovery Pattern of Long Distance
Runners in relation to Blood Lactate in International Congress on Sports Psychology –ICSP-2014 Organized by
IGIPESS, University of Delhi, Delhi & Sport Psychology Association of India held at Delhi between 15-18 Oct
2014.
3. Dr. Hiralal Yadav Presented paper on topic Physiological Basis of Yoga and Pranayama in International Seminar
on Yoga for the Youth Organized by Department of naturopathy and Yoga, HNBGU, Srinagar, Garhwal held at thRishikesh on 30 January 2015.
4. Dr. Joseph Singh Presented paper on topic Effect of yoga on endurance in International Seminar on Yoga for the
Youth Organized by Department of naturopathy and Yoga, HNBGU, Srinagar, Garhwal held at Rishikesh on th30 January 2015.
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5. Dr. Joseph Singh Delivered Lecture as Resource Person on the “Video Analysis” organized by Department of
Physical Education, RDVV, Jabalpur, 2015.
6. Mr. Mukul Pant Presented paper on topic Match Point; The Winning edge in National Conference on Sports Day
Organized by Department of Physical Education, Gurukul Kangri Viswavidyalaya, Haridwar held at Haridwar thon 29 August 2014.
7. Mr. Mukul Pant Presented paper on topic Yoga for Youthful Life in International Seminar on Yoga for the Youth thOrganized by Department of naturopathy and Yoga, HNBGU, Srinagar, Garhwal held at Rishikesh on 30
January 2015.
School of Engineering and Technology
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
1. R M Bhatt, Reviewer of the IEEE Int'l Conf on Industrial Engg & Managt, 9-12 Dec., 2014,Malaysis.
2. R M Bhatt,International Workshop on Cloud Computing, JNU, New Delhi, 26-27-Sept., 2014.th3. R M Bhatt, Chaired the International Conference - Conference – ICETSECT-2014 on 28 Sept, 2014, YMCA, New
Delhi.th4. R M Bhatt, Delivered Key Note Address in the ICCTM-2015 at SGV University, Jaipur on 27 March,2015.
5. Programme Committee Member of International Conference on Advancement in Engineering, Technology &
management (AETM), 26 July, 2014 Bangkok, Thailand
6. Technical Review Board Member of International Journal of Informative and Futuristic Research (IJIFR) ISSN:
2347- 1697
7. Reviewer Board Member of International Journal of Computer Trends & Technology (IJCTT) (scholarly Peer
Review Pub. Journal ISSN: 2231-2803
8. Reviewer International Journal of Engineering , Technology, Management & Applied Science (IJETMAS) ISSN:
2349- 4476
9. Reviewer of International Conference on Big Data, Cloud and Security (ICT-BDCS )- July 2015, Singapore
10. Reviewer of International Conference on Cyber –Crime Investigation and Cyber Security ( ICCICS) , Asia Pacific
University of Technology, November 17 – 19, 2014 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
11. Reviewer of E-Skill International Conference held at University of Cape Town, November 17- 21, 2014 Cape
Town, South Africa.
12. Advisory Committee Member of International Conference on Interdiscplinary research and Technological
Developments (IRTD) held at Panjab University, Chandigah on 01 November, 2014
13. Organising Committee Member of International Conference on Computer Science, Electronics &
Communication Technologies (ACSECT) , 17 January Bangkok, Thailand
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineeringth1. Yogendra Pratap Pundir participated in a workshop on NMEICT Awareness held in NIT Uttarakhand on 29 and
th30 November 2014.
2. Kuldip Kumar participated in 2 days National Seminar on “Recent Developments in Physics & Prosperity in
Solar Physics- Space Science (NSRDPPSPSS-2014)” at MB PG College Haldwani, Nanital, 27- 28 December, 2014.
Department of Information Technology
1. Mr. Varun Barthwal attended Workshop on Computer Programming, under the National Mission on Education
through ICT (MHRD Govt. of India)
Department of Mechanical Engineering
1. Sarita Saini, K.K.S Mer, Dr. Brijesh Gangil, Mr. Pawan Pant, “Evaluation of Mechanical and tribological
Properties of Stir cast Aluminium based Metal Matrix Composite; A Review”, 2nd National Conference on Recent
Advances in Mechanical Engineering, GBPEC Pauri, 28-29 June 2014.
2. T. Singh, B. Gangil, S. Tejyan, “Dry sliding wear performance of Kevlar-lapinus fibre reinforced phenolic based
composite friction material”, 2nd National Conference on recent advances in Mechanical Engineering (NCRAME)
at GBPant Engineering College, Pauri 2014.
3. Brijesh Gangil, Navjodh Singh Rooprai, “Evaluation of Mechanical and Wear Behavior of Short Glass Fibre Vinyl
Ester filled Homogenous composites”, National Conference On Innovation In Futuristic Materials &
Manufacturing Technique's (IFMMT-2014)
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Department of Economics
1. Bahuguna Anjali participated & was co-chair person in the National Seminar entitled, “Securing Land Right for th thWomen and Gender Equality-Issues and Challenges.” At Isabella Thoburn College on 29 and 30 Oct.2014.
2. Bahuguna Anjali participated and presented a paper on “Violence against Women: Challenges Ahead” in the
National seminar on “Violence against Women: Current Challenges and Future Trends” in the National Seminar
organized by Department of Political Science BSM PG College Roorkee on 19-20 December 2014.
3. Bahuguna Anjali participated and was chair person in the National Seminar on “Human Rights Education” and
workshop on “End of Violence Against Women” at DBS PG College Dehradun from 20-22 Feb2015.
4. Kandari, Prashant, Presented Paper “Issues of quality, Accessibility, Equality and Effectiveness of Higher
Education in Uttarakhand: Challenges and prospects” at Regional seminar in Pauri Campus, HNBGU on 2
December, 2014
5. Kandari, Prashant, Presented paper “Existence of traditional dogmas and exploitation of women within family's
domestic periphery in hill rural areas of Uttarakhand (A Socio-economic study of Pauri Garhwal district)” at
National seminar, B.S.M. P.G. College Roorkee 19-20 December, 2014
6. Negi R.S., presented paper “Employment generation through MNREGA: Opportunity and challenges” in
UPUEA annual conference held at National P.G. College, Lucknow University, Lucknow, 6-7 October, 2014
7. Negi R.S., presented paper “Pathyakaram nirman main Bhasha ka Mahtaw”, in regional seminar held at Pauri
Campus, HNBGU, 2 Dec, 2014
8. Negi R.S., presented paper “Violence against women: current challenges and future trends” at National seminar,
at B.S.M. P.G. College Roorkee 19-20 December, 2014
9. Negi R.S., presented paper entitled “Bodh Sahitya main Siddhon ki parampara ka suksham adhyaan”, at
National seminar at M.P.G.college, Mussorie, 24-25 March, 2015
Department of History including Ancient Indian History,Culture and Archaeology
1. Prof. Vinod Nautiyal Participated and presented a paper in Joint annual conference of Indian Archaeological
Societies, Indian Society for Pre Historic and Quaternary Studies and Indian History and Culture Society on 6-9,
October, 2014 held at Deccan College, Pune
2. Prof. Santan Singh Negi Uttarkhand History and Culture Association, 4th Conference on “Himalayee Samaj,
Sanskriti Avam Paryavaran,” organized by Department of History, Kumaon University, S.S.J.Campus, Almora,
21-22 March, 2014.
3. Prof. Santan Singh Negi Uttarkhand History and Culture Association, 5th Conference on “Oral History as a
source material for writing regional History,” organized by Faculty of Social Science, UOU, Haldwani, 16-17
March, 2015
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5. Dr. Joseph Singh Delivered Lecture as Resource Person on the “Video Analysis” organized by Department of
Physical Education, RDVV, Jabalpur, 2015.
6. Mr. Mukul Pant Presented paper on topic Match Point; The Winning edge in National Conference on Sports Day
Organized by Department of Physical Education, Gurukul Kangri Viswavidyalaya, Haridwar held at Haridwar thon 29 August 2014.
7. Mr. Mukul Pant Presented paper on topic Yoga for Youthful Life in International Seminar on Yoga for the Youth thOrganized by Department of naturopathy and Yoga, HNBGU, Srinagar, Garhwal held at Rishikesh on 30
January 2015.
School of Engineering and Technology
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
1. R M Bhatt, Reviewer of the IEEE Int'l Conf on Industrial Engg & Managt, 9-12 Dec., 2014,Malaysis.
2. R M Bhatt,International Workshop on Cloud Computing, JNU, New Delhi, 26-27-Sept., 2014.th3. R M Bhatt, Chaired the International Conference - Conference – ICETSECT-2014 on 28 Sept, 2014, YMCA, New
Delhi.th4. R M Bhatt, Delivered Key Note Address in the ICCTM-2015 at SGV University, Jaipur on 27 March,2015.
5. Programme Committee Member of International Conference on Advancement in Engineering, Technology &
management (AETM), 26 July, 2014 Bangkok, Thailand
6. Technical Review Board Member of International Journal of Informative and Futuristic Research (IJIFR) ISSN:
2347- 1697
7. Reviewer Board Member of International Journal of Computer Trends & Technology (IJCTT) (scholarly Peer
Review Pub. Journal ISSN: 2231-2803
8. Reviewer International Journal of Engineering , Technology, Management & Applied Science (IJETMAS) ISSN:
2349- 4476
9. Reviewer of International Conference on Big Data, Cloud and Security (ICT-BDCS )- July 2015, Singapore
10. Reviewer of International Conference on Cyber –Crime Investigation and Cyber Security ( ICCICS) , Asia Pacific
University of Technology, November 17 – 19, 2014 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
11. Reviewer of E-Skill International Conference held at University of Cape Town, November 17- 21, 2014 Cape
Town, South Africa.
12. Advisory Committee Member of International Conference on Interdiscplinary research and Technological
Developments (IRTD) held at Panjab University, Chandigah on 01 November, 2014
13. Organising Committee Member of International Conference on Computer Science, Electronics &
Communication Technologies (ACSECT) , 17 January Bangkok, Thailand
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineeringth1. Yogendra Pratap Pundir participated in a workshop on NMEICT Awareness held in NIT Uttarakhand on 29 and
th30 November 2014.
2. Kuldip Kumar participated in 2 days National Seminar on “Recent Developments in Physics & Prosperity in
Solar Physics- Space Science (NSRDPPSPSS-2014)” at MB PG College Haldwani, Nanital, 27- 28 December, 2014.
Department of Information Technology
1. Mr. Varun Barthwal attended Workshop on Computer Programming, under the National Mission on Education
through ICT (MHRD Govt. of India)
Department of Mechanical Engineering
1. Sarita Saini, K.K.S Mer, Dr. Brijesh Gangil, Mr. Pawan Pant, “Evaluation of Mechanical and tribological
Properties of Stir cast Aluminium based Metal Matrix Composite; A Review”, 2nd National Conference on Recent
Advances in Mechanical Engineering, GBPEC Pauri, 28-29 June 2014.
2. T. Singh, B. Gangil, S. Tejyan, “Dry sliding wear performance of Kevlar-lapinus fibre reinforced phenolic based
composite friction material”, 2nd National Conference on recent advances in Mechanical Engineering (NCRAME)
at GBPant Engineering College, Pauri 2014.
3. Brijesh Gangil, Navjodh Singh Rooprai, “Evaluation of Mechanical and Wear Behavior of Short Glass Fibre Vinyl
Ester filled Homogenous composites”, National Conference On Innovation In Futuristic Materials &
Manufacturing Technique's (IFMMT-2014)
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Department of Economics
1. Bahuguna Anjali participated & was co-chair person in the National Seminar entitled, “Securing Land Right for th thWomen and Gender Equality-Issues and Challenges.” At Isabella Thoburn College on 29 and 30 Oct.2014.
2. Bahuguna Anjali participated and presented a paper on “Violence against Women: Challenges Ahead” in the
National seminar on “Violence against Women: Current Challenges and Future Trends” in the National Seminar
organized by Department of Political Science BSM PG College Roorkee on 19-20 December 2014.
3. Bahuguna Anjali participated and was chair person in the National Seminar on “Human Rights Education” and
workshop on “End of Violence Against Women” at DBS PG College Dehradun from 20-22 Feb2015.
4. Kandari, Prashant, Presented Paper “Issues of quality, Accessibility, Equality and Effectiveness of Higher
Education in Uttarakhand: Challenges and prospects” at Regional seminar in Pauri Campus, HNBGU on 2
December, 2014
5. Kandari, Prashant, Presented paper “Existence of traditional dogmas and exploitation of women within family's
domestic periphery in hill rural areas of Uttarakhand (A Socio-economic study of Pauri Garhwal district)” at
National seminar, B.S.M. P.G. College Roorkee 19-20 December, 2014
6. Negi R.S., presented paper “Employment generation through MNREGA: Opportunity and challenges” in
UPUEA annual conference held at National P.G. College, Lucknow University, Lucknow, 6-7 October, 2014
7. Negi R.S., presented paper “Pathyakaram nirman main Bhasha ka Mahtaw”, in regional seminar held at Pauri
Campus, HNBGU, 2 Dec, 2014
8. Negi R.S., presented paper “Violence against women: current challenges and future trends” at National seminar,
at B.S.M. P.G. College Roorkee 19-20 December, 2014
9. Negi R.S., presented paper entitled “Bodh Sahitya main Siddhon ki parampara ka suksham adhyaan”, at
National seminar at M.P.G.college, Mussorie, 24-25 March, 2015
Department of History including Ancient Indian History,Culture and Archaeology
1. Prof. Vinod Nautiyal Participated and presented a paper in Joint annual conference of Indian Archaeological
Societies, Indian Society for Pre Historic and Quaternary Studies and Indian History and Culture Society on 6-9,
October, 2014 held at Deccan College, Pune
2. Prof. Santan Singh Negi Uttarkhand History and Culture Association, 4th Conference on “Himalayee Samaj,
Sanskriti Avam Paryavaran,” organized by Department of History, Kumaon University, S.S.J.Campus, Almora,
21-22 March, 2014.
3. Prof. Santan Singh Negi Uttarkhand History and Culture Association, 5th Conference on “Oral History as a
source material for writing regional History,” organized by Faculty of Social Science, UOU, Haldwani, 16-17
March, 2015
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4. Prof. R.C. Bhatt Participated and presented a paper in joint annual conference of Indian Archaeological Societies,
Indian Society for Pre Historic and Quaternary Studies and Indian History and Culture Society on 6-9 October ,
2014 held at Deccan College, Pune
5. Dr. P.M. Saklani Participated and presented a paper in joint annual conference of Indian Archaeological Societies,
Indian Society for Pre Historic and Quaternary Studies and Indian History and Culture Society on 6-9, October,
2014 held at Deccan College, Pune
6. 6 Dr. Rajpal Singh Negi attended and presented a paper in 2nd International Conference on Contemporary
Cultural Studies(CCS-14) on 24-25 November,2014, Singapore, Organized by Global Science and Technology
Forum (GSTF)
7. Prof. Dinesh Saklani Attended a two NCERT workshop to identify themes for a Historical Atlas for CBSE Board thon 29-30 September, 2014 at NCERT, New Delhi.
8. Prof. Dinesh Saklani Participated in a 7 day workshop organized by NCERT in collaboration with NATMO, at
Kolkata in the last week of January 2015 to work on the themes for Historical Atlas.th9. Farswan, Yogambar Singh participated in 40 International Symposium on Archaeometry (ISA-2014),held at The
th rdGetty Centre and University of California, Los Angeles, USA from 19 – 23 May, 2014 and presented a paper on).
Study of Preservation Status and Dietary Reconstruction in the Human Remains Recovered from Roopkund
Lake through Chemical Analysis of Faunal Remains”.th10. Farswan, Yogambar Singh participated in 75 Session of Indian History Congress (IHC) held at Jawaharlal Nehru
th th University, New Delhi, from28 –30 December,2014 and presented a paper on “Uttarakhand Himalaya Ke
Parwatiya Kshetron Me Paramparagat Krishi Padhyati Ka Ek Adhyayan".th11. Farswan, Yogambar Singh participated in 5 Session of Uttarakhand History and Culture Association
th th(UHCA),held at Uttarakhand Open University, Haldwani, Uttarakhand from 12 -13 February 2015 and
presented a paper on “Uttarakhand Himalaya Ke Uchcha Shikhariya Kshetron ke Krishi Samudayon Dwara
Krishi Utpadakta Hetu Kiys jane wale Dharmik Anushthano Ka Etihasik Adhyayan”.
12. Kumar,Sunil presented a paper 'Mukt Vishvavidayalaya: uplabdhiyan aur chunautiya' in national seminar held
under the auspices of uttarakhand Mukta Vishvavidhalaya Haldwani (Nainital) held at H.N.B Garhwal
University Campus Pauri (Garhwal)02Dec. 2014
13. Zaidi,S.A.H. attended a National seminar held under The auspices of Uttarkahand Mukta Vishvavidalaya
Haldwani (Nainital) held at H.N.B.Garhwal University Campus Pauri (Garhwal) 02 Dec.2014
14. Zaidi,Rehana. attended a National Seminar held under the auspices of Uttarkhand Mukta Vishvavidayalaya
Haldwani (Nainital) held at H.N.B.Garhwal University Campus pauri(Garhwal) 02 Dec.2014
Department of Philosophy
1. Mukesh, Vibha, Participated and presented a paper entitled “Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Ke Ekatma Darshan
Main Purna Manav ki Avadharana”in National Seminar on “Integral Humanism” organized by Centre for Study
of Religion and Society, India Foundation on 25-26 October, 2014, at IIPA,New Delhi.
2. Singh, M.K.,participated and presented a paper entitled 'Aniyamit Jeevan Shali Ke Dushparinam Evam Yogic
Samadhan”in National Seminar on “Yogic Management of Life Style Disorders”,Organised by GarukulKangri
University Haridwar, U.K. 30- 31 March 2015
Department of Political Science
1. Annpurna Nautiyal: Participated and presented a paper onIndo-US Strategic Partnership: US-AID in Health and
Social Development in a National Conference organizedbythe American Studies Division, Centre for Canadian,
US and Latin American Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, on “Synergy Building in Indo-US
Relations: Challenges in the Coming Decade” during March 12-13, 2015.
2. Annpurna Nautiyal:Participated and presented a paper on “China in India's Neighbourhood: Implications and
Challenges” in an International conference organizedbythe Centre for South Asian Studies School of
International Studies (SIS), JNU, New Delhi, on India and Its Neighbours: Policy Priorities for the New
Government during March 24-25 2015.
3. Annpurna Nautiyal:Participated and presented a paper on “US Security Strategy of Asian Rebalance:
Implications for India” in the International Studies Association -2014 ISSS-ISAC Conference Panel “Great Power
Relationship in Asia” University of Texas at Austin, during November 14-16, 2014
4. Annpurna Nautiyal:Participatedin a workshop organized by UNDP and centre for good governance of the
Government of India on“Uttarakhand Recovery Action-Sharing of Experiences" at New Delhi on August 27,
2014
5. Annpurna Nautiyal: Participated in a meeting of the state coordinators of Lokniti Group, CSDS, New Delhi
organised by the department of Political Science, University of Hyderabad, during January 6-7, 2014
6. Annpurna Nautiyal: Chaired a session on gender and violence in the 14 th women's worlds Congress during
August 17-22, 2014 at University of Hyderabad and also Presented a paper on the impact of natural disaster on
the women of Rudraprayag district in central Himalayas.
7. C S Sood: “Right to Education: The Case of Uttarakhand – Myths, Realities and Remedies”, in the Seminar on
“Shiksha ka Adhikar Kanun aur Shiksha ki Chunotiyan”, Organized by: Department of Continuing Education
HNB Garhwal University and Uttarakhand RTE Forum at Srinagar on March 27, 2015.
8. Richa Thapliyal& R.N.Gairola l: Presentation of Paper (Joint Research paper)-“2013 ki Apda ke Paschat
Uttrakhand Mein Samposhit Vikas ki Chunautiya Avam Unka Samadhan”National Conference on Sustainable
Development in India:Challenges &Remedies,Organised by School of Commerce Badshahithaul New Tehri-22-
23 March-2014
11. Prof.Himanshu Bourai presented paper entitled “Gandhi on women empowerment" and chaired a session on
"Gender and history in world women conference in Hyderabad from17-22, Aug, 2014.th12. Prof.Himanshu Bourai delivered a guest lecture on "Gandhi on Religion Ethics in 9 National Conference of
th thBhartiya Mahila Darshanik Parisad organized by Departmentof Yoga, Barkatulla University, Bhopal 14 to 16
,November, 2014,
13. Prof.Himanshu Bourai presented paper entitled “Gandhian Philosophy of Education: thrust for Social Change thand chaired a session on “"Life and Education in Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi" at 37 Annual International
th thconference organized by Jaikranti college of Computer Science and Management Studies, Pune, 28 to 30
November,2014 .
15. M M Semwal: Chaired a Session in the National Seminar On Democracy & Development In India Challenges &
opportunities, Organised by J.S.Hindu College Amroha,UP on 24-25 jan 2015.
16. M M Semwal: Chief Guest in valedictory session of the UGC Sponsored National Seminar on Violence against
Women: Current Challenges and Future Trends" organized by BSM College, Roorkee on 19-20 December, 2014.
17. M M Semwal: Chair Person in the workshop on 'Sustainable Development and Management of Ground Water
Resources' organized by Ministry of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation & Central
Ground Water Board, Uttarakhand Region at HNB Garhwal University on 8 to 12 December, 2014.
18. M M Semwal:Delivered Keynote Address of The Stake Holderers Meet for CSR & Sustainabilty of NHPC Lltd.
Organised by NHPC Kotli Behal Hydro Project Bharpoor, Devpryag 23 March, 2015
19. M M Semwal: Delivered lecture on “Human Rights Jurisprudence in Indian Constitution”, in Tripura University nd(A Central University), Suryamaninagar Agartala on 2 December, 2014.
20. M M Semwal: Delivered lecture on 'Environmental Jurisprudence in India, as Resource person in Refresher
course in Political Science, the UGC Academic Staff College, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya University, Gorakhpur on 5
March, 2014.
Department of Psychology
1. National Seminar on “Good governance and Development Concerns of Small States in India” Department of
Political Science, HNBG University Srinagar Garhwal. March 30-31 2015
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4. Prof. R.C. Bhatt Participated and presented a paper in joint annual conference of Indian Archaeological Societies,
Indian Society for Pre Historic and Quaternary Studies and Indian History and Culture Society on 6-9 October ,
2014 held at Deccan College, Pune
5. Dr. P.M. Saklani Participated and presented a paper in joint annual conference of Indian Archaeological Societies,
Indian Society for Pre Historic and Quaternary Studies and Indian History and Culture Society on 6-9, October,
2014 held at Deccan College, Pune
6. 6 Dr. Rajpal Singh Negi attended and presented a paper in 2nd International Conference on Contemporary
Cultural Studies(CCS-14) on 24-25 November,2014, Singapore, Organized by Global Science and Technology
Forum (GSTF)
7. Prof. Dinesh Saklani Attended a two NCERT workshop to identify themes for a Historical Atlas for CBSE Board thon 29-30 September, 2014 at NCERT, New Delhi.
8. Prof. Dinesh Saklani Participated in a 7 day workshop organized by NCERT in collaboration with NATMO, at
Kolkata in the last week of January 2015 to work on the themes for Historical Atlas.th9. Farswan, Yogambar Singh participated in 40 International Symposium on Archaeometry (ISA-2014),held at The
th rdGetty Centre and University of California, Los Angeles, USA from 19 – 23 May, 2014 and presented a paper on).
Study of Preservation Status and Dietary Reconstruction in the Human Remains Recovered from Roopkund
Lake through Chemical Analysis of Faunal Remains”.th10. Farswan, Yogambar Singh participated in 75 Session of Indian History Congress (IHC) held at Jawaharlal Nehru
th th University, New Delhi, from28 –30 December,2014 and presented a paper on “Uttarakhand Himalaya Ke
Parwatiya Kshetron Me Paramparagat Krishi Padhyati Ka Ek Adhyayan".th11. Farswan, Yogambar Singh participated in 5 Session of Uttarakhand History and Culture Association
th th(UHCA),held at Uttarakhand Open University, Haldwani, Uttarakhand from 12 -13 February 2015 and
presented a paper on “Uttarakhand Himalaya Ke Uchcha Shikhariya Kshetron ke Krishi Samudayon Dwara
Krishi Utpadakta Hetu Kiys jane wale Dharmik Anushthano Ka Etihasik Adhyayan”.
12. Kumar,Sunil presented a paper 'Mukt Vishvavidayalaya: uplabdhiyan aur chunautiya' in national seminar held
under the auspices of uttarakhand Mukta Vishvavidhalaya Haldwani (Nainital) held at H.N.B Garhwal
University Campus Pauri (Garhwal)02Dec. 2014
13. Zaidi,S.A.H. attended a National seminar held under The auspices of Uttarkahand Mukta Vishvavidalaya
Haldwani (Nainital) held at H.N.B.Garhwal University Campus Pauri (Garhwal) 02 Dec.2014
14. Zaidi,Rehana. attended a National Seminar held under the auspices of Uttarkhand Mukta Vishvavidayalaya
Haldwani (Nainital) held at H.N.B.Garhwal University Campus pauri(Garhwal) 02 Dec.2014
Department of Philosophy
1. Mukesh, Vibha, Participated and presented a paper entitled “Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Ke Ekatma Darshan
Main Purna Manav ki Avadharana”in National Seminar on “Integral Humanism” organized by Centre for Study
of Religion and Society, India Foundation on 25-26 October, 2014, at IIPA,New Delhi.
2. Singh, M.K.,participated and presented a paper entitled 'Aniyamit Jeevan Shali Ke Dushparinam Evam Yogic
Samadhan”in National Seminar on “Yogic Management of Life Style Disorders”,Organised by GarukulKangri
University Haridwar, U.K. 30- 31 March 2015
Department of Political Science
1. Annpurna Nautiyal: Participated and presented a paper onIndo-US Strategic Partnership: US-AID in Health and
Social Development in a National Conference organizedbythe American Studies Division, Centre for Canadian,
US and Latin American Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, on “Synergy Building in Indo-US
Relations: Challenges in the Coming Decade” during March 12-13, 2015.
2. Annpurna Nautiyal:Participated and presented a paper on “China in India's Neighbourhood: Implications and
Challenges” in an International conference organizedbythe Centre for South Asian Studies School of
International Studies (SIS), JNU, New Delhi, on India and Its Neighbours: Policy Priorities for the New
Government during March 24-25 2015.
3. Annpurna Nautiyal:Participated and presented a paper on “US Security Strategy of Asian Rebalance:
Implications for India” in the International Studies Association -2014 ISSS-ISAC Conference Panel “Great Power
Relationship in Asia” University of Texas at Austin, during November 14-16, 2014
4. Annpurna Nautiyal:Participatedin a workshop organized by UNDP and centre for good governance of the
Government of India on“Uttarakhand Recovery Action-Sharing of Experiences" at New Delhi on August 27,
2014
5. Annpurna Nautiyal: Participated in a meeting of the state coordinators of Lokniti Group, CSDS, New Delhi
organised by the department of Political Science, University of Hyderabad, during January 6-7, 2014
6. Annpurna Nautiyal: Chaired a session on gender and violence in the 14 th women's worlds Congress during
August 17-22, 2014 at University of Hyderabad and also Presented a paper on the impact of natural disaster on
the women of Rudraprayag district in central Himalayas.
7. C S Sood: “Right to Education: The Case of Uttarakhand – Myths, Realities and Remedies”, in the Seminar on
“Shiksha ka Adhikar Kanun aur Shiksha ki Chunotiyan”, Organized by: Department of Continuing Education
HNB Garhwal University and Uttarakhand RTE Forum at Srinagar on March 27, 2015.
8. Richa Thapliyal& R.N.Gairola l: Presentation of Paper (Joint Research paper)-“2013 ki Apda ke Paschat
Uttrakhand Mein Samposhit Vikas ki Chunautiya Avam Unka Samadhan”National Conference on Sustainable
Development in India:Challenges &Remedies,Organised by School of Commerce Badshahithaul New Tehri-22-
23 March-2014
11. Prof.Himanshu Bourai presented paper entitled “Gandhi on women empowerment" and chaired a session on
"Gender and history in world women conference in Hyderabad from17-22, Aug, 2014.th12. Prof.Himanshu Bourai delivered a guest lecture on "Gandhi on Religion Ethics in 9 National Conference of
th thBhartiya Mahila Darshanik Parisad organized by Departmentof Yoga, Barkatulla University, Bhopal 14 to 16
,November, 2014,
13. Prof.Himanshu Bourai presented paper entitled “Gandhian Philosophy of Education: thrust for Social Change thand chaired a session on “"Life and Education in Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi" at 37 Annual International
th thconference organized by Jaikranti college of Computer Science and Management Studies, Pune, 28 to 30
November,2014 .
15. M M Semwal: Chaired a Session in the National Seminar On Democracy & Development In India Challenges &
opportunities, Organised by J.S.Hindu College Amroha,UP on 24-25 jan 2015.
16. M M Semwal: Chief Guest in valedictory session of the UGC Sponsored National Seminar on Violence against
Women: Current Challenges and Future Trends" organized by BSM College, Roorkee on 19-20 December, 2014.
17. M M Semwal: Chair Person in the workshop on 'Sustainable Development and Management of Ground Water
Resources' organized by Ministry of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation & Central
Ground Water Board, Uttarakhand Region at HNB Garhwal University on 8 to 12 December, 2014.
18. M M Semwal:Delivered Keynote Address of The Stake Holderers Meet for CSR & Sustainabilty of NHPC Lltd.
Organised by NHPC Kotli Behal Hydro Project Bharpoor, Devpryag 23 March, 2015
19. M M Semwal: Delivered lecture on “Human Rights Jurisprudence in Indian Constitution”, in Tripura University nd(A Central University), Suryamaninagar Agartala on 2 December, 2014.
20. M M Semwal: Delivered lecture on 'Environmental Jurisprudence in India, as Resource person in Refresher
course in Political Science, the UGC Academic Staff College, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya University, Gorakhpur on 5
March, 2014.
Department of Psychology
1. National Seminar on “Good governance and Development Concerns of Small States in India” Department of
Political Science, HNBG University Srinagar Garhwal. March 30-31 2015
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Department of Sociology & Social Work
1. Prof. J.P.Pachauridelivered lecture on “The Universities role in Community development” 11 September, 2014,
Kalmar Linnaeus University, Sweden.
2. Delivered Lecture on “The role of H.N.B. Garhwal University, in Community development in Uttrakhand,
Active Contributions for People and Environment, Stenkross (ABC), Lund Sweden, 14 September, 2014.
3. Dr. KiranDangwal Participated in National Workshop on Women Empowerment and Higher Education as
“Resource Person” organised by: Women Studies Centre, H.N.B. Garhwal University Srinagar, Uttarakhand on th27 March, 2014.
4. Jay ParkashBhatt delivered lecture on “Tehri Dam and its Social Implications on People who are living
surrounding The Tehri Dam Reservior”, 11 September, 2014, Kalmar, Linnaeus University, Sweden.
5. Lecture delivered on “Tehri Dam and its Social Implications on People who are living surrounding The Tehri
Dam Reservior”, Active Contributions for People and Environment (ABC), Stenkross Lund Sweden, 14
September, 2014.
6. Paper Presented in the National Seminar on “Violence Against Women : Current Challenges and Future trends
with title – Views of Women against Domestic Crime” organized by BSM College, Roorkee, 19-20 December,
2014.
7. Guest lecture delivered on “Violence Against Women : Current Challenges and Future trends with title – Views of
Women against Domestic Crime” organized by Department of Political Science, BSM College, Roorkee, 19-20
December, 2014.
8. Lecture deliver on “Research Methodology in Sociology”, Department of Sociology Govt. P.G. College, Kotdwar
on 14 February, 2015.
9. Dr. UmaBahuguna Uttrakhand Mai Ucch Sikhcha : Vartman-Bhvisya avam Durashth Shikchha, National
Seminar attended and paper presented on 04-05 November, 2014.
10. Threats to Human Rights: The Intervention Strategies by Global Society on 21-22 September, 2014.st11. Participated in the National Workshop on 'Applied Statistical Methods and Data Analysis with SPSS 22', on 31
stJuly to 1 August, 2014.
12. Dr .Geetali Padiyar delivered a lecture in Workshop on International Women Day, Tehri Hydro Devt. Co. India
Ltd.,BhagirathiPuram on 09-03-2015.
13. Dr .Geetali Padiyar Presented a research paper entitled ”Impact of Socio-Economic Hazards on Women (A
Sociological Study of Uttrakhand) “ at the National Seminar on Geo-Environmental Hazards and Neo-Tectonic
Activities in Himalaya, 28–30 October, 2014, H.N.B. Garhwal, S.R.T. Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri Garhwal,
Uttarakhand.
14. Dr. Rukma Rawat attended National Conference on Sustainable Develpoment of India: Challenges and
Remedies (SDICR-2014) organised by the School of commerce, HNBGU Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri Garhwal
and presented a paper on “Migration and Sustainable Development in Uttarakhand Himalaya”.th15. Dr. Rukma Rawat SAUK 6 National Conference on Tourism Develpoment and Environmental Interface: Ouest
for Sustainable-tourism-development: Discourse on policy Intervention Uttarakhand Chapter Nov. 9-10-2014
organised by Department of Sociology Kumaun University Nainital, Uttarakhand ,Presented a paper “The Role
of Mahilla Mangal Dal in Women Empowerment in Reference to Garhwal Himalaya”.
16. Attended National Congress on Geo Hazards 2014 organised by Department of Geology SRT Campus Badshahi
Thaul Tehri Garhwal on 27 to 29 November 2014.
School of LawDepartment of Law
th1. Gupta,Subhash Chandra, participated in fifty eighth Member's Annual Conference-2014(11 October) on Trends
in Centre – State Relations.
2. Prof. A.K. Pandey was invited asKey Note Speaker and Guest of Honour at Empowerment of Women in India at thVSSD College Kanpur, 11 Feb. 2015.
3. Chaired a session as a Resource Person at a National Seminar titled “Role of Legal Education in Present legal ndScenario” at SS Law College, Shajahanpur, 2 Mar. 2015.
4. Dr. S.K ChadhaPresented paper entitled “Uttarakhand Treasures and Tears “ National Conference held on 10
November 2014 Topic “ Environmental Law and Sustainable Development Challenges” at SBS Government PG
College Rudrapur.
5. Presented paper entitled “Environment Law and Sustainable Development Challenges” in National conference
on Environmental Conservation and Clean India Programme held on 7 December 2014 Topic “, ASC, Kumaun
University Nainital.
6. Dr. S.K Chadha Presented in National Seminar on “Uttarakhand Treasures and Tears “ held on 10 November
2014 Topic“ Environmental Law and Sustainable Development Challenges” at SBS Government PG College
Rudrapur.
7. Dr. S.K Chadha Presented on National Conference on Environmental Conservation and Clean India Programme
held on 7 December 2014 Topic “ Environment Law and Sustainable Development Challenges”, ASC, Kumaun
University Nainital.
8 Dr. S.K. Chaturvedi Paper presented in International Seminar on “Gender Equality: Power, Violence against
Women, Combating Myths and Understanding Legal Provisions”, at MMV, Banaras Hindu University,
Varanasi, U.P., dated 13-15 Feb 2015.(Title- Female Foeticide: A Serious Challenge for the Society).
9 Dr. S.K. Chaturvedi Paper presented on topic” Legal Education: An Effective Instrument for Achieving Social
Justice in India'' in National Seminar on Role of Legal Education in Present Scenario held at Swami
Shukdevanand Law College, Shahjahanpur ,U.P on 02 March,2015.
10 Dr. S.K. Chaturvedi Paper presented .( Impact of Global Climate Change on Ecology and Environment). In
National Seminar on “Environmental Conservation and Clean India Programme”, HRDC, Kumaun University,
Nainital, Uttarakhand, 07 December 2014.
11 Alok Kumar Yadav “Consumer Protection: Problems and Prospects” in National Seminar organized by Banaras
Hindu University Faculty of Law on March 29-30, 2014.
12. Alok Kumar Yadav “Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Development in India” in National Seminar
organized by DDM Sai Law College Hamirpur(H.P) on May 30-31, 2014.
13. Alok Kumar Yadav “Human rights and Environmental Issues” in National Conference on Environmental
Conservation and Clean India Programme organized by MANU- International Council for Men and Nature(Asia
Chapter)in collaboration with UGC-ASC Kumaun University Nainital on 07 December, 2014.
14. Dr. Vishal Guleria Attended, participated and presented a paper in a two day National Conference at Army
Institute of Law, Mohali, titled as “Live in Relationship: Untangling the Legal Intricacies”, Sep. 19-20, 2014.
15. Dr. Vishal Guleria Attended, participated and presented a paper in a two day National Seminar at WSC, BHU,
Varanasi, titled as “Maternity Benefit as a Human Right”, March 12-13, 2015.
School of Life Sciences
Department of Botany & Microbiology
1. Dr. Seema Rawat attended 10 days training programme on “Application of molecular tools in coldwater fisheries
management” held at Directorate of Cold Water Fisheries Management” during June 2-11, 2014.
3. Attended hands-on-training on 'DNA barcoding' in Dolphin (P.G.) Institute, Dehradun-Wildlife Institute of
India during 13-15 October 2014.
4. Presented poster entitled, 'Diversity of thermophilic bacteria in compost' in Workshop on Advances in
Biotechnology & its Applications in Conservation Biology from 16-17 Oct. 2014 at Dolphin (P.G.) Institute,
Dehradun.
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Department of Sociology & Social Work
1. Prof. J.P.Pachauridelivered lecture on “The Universities role in Community development” 11 September, 2014,
Kalmar Linnaeus University, Sweden.
2. Delivered Lecture on “The role of H.N.B. Garhwal University, in Community development in Uttrakhand,
Active Contributions for People and Environment, Stenkross (ABC), Lund Sweden, 14 September, 2014.
3. Dr. KiranDangwal Participated in National Workshop on Women Empowerment and Higher Education as
“Resource Person” organised by: Women Studies Centre, H.N.B. Garhwal University Srinagar, Uttarakhand on th27 March, 2014.
4. Jay ParkashBhatt delivered lecture on “Tehri Dam and its Social Implications on People who are living
surrounding The Tehri Dam Reservior”, 11 September, 2014, Kalmar, Linnaeus University, Sweden.
5. Lecture delivered on “Tehri Dam and its Social Implications on People who are living surrounding The Tehri
Dam Reservior”, Active Contributions for People and Environment (ABC), Stenkross Lund Sweden, 14
September, 2014.
6. Paper Presented in the National Seminar on “Violence Against Women : Current Challenges and Future trends
with title – Views of Women against Domestic Crime” organized by BSM College, Roorkee, 19-20 December,
2014.
7. Guest lecture delivered on “Violence Against Women : Current Challenges and Future trends with title – Views of
Women against Domestic Crime” organized by Department of Political Science, BSM College, Roorkee, 19-20
December, 2014.
8. Lecture deliver on “Research Methodology in Sociology”, Department of Sociology Govt. P.G. College, Kotdwar
on 14 February, 2015.
9. Dr. UmaBahuguna Uttrakhand Mai Ucch Sikhcha : Vartman-Bhvisya avam Durashth Shikchha, National
Seminar attended and paper presented on 04-05 November, 2014.
10. Threats to Human Rights: The Intervention Strategies by Global Society on 21-22 September, 2014.st11. Participated in the National Workshop on 'Applied Statistical Methods and Data Analysis with SPSS 22', on 31
stJuly to 1 August, 2014.
12. Dr .Geetali Padiyar delivered a lecture in Workshop on International Women Day, Tehri Hydro Devt. Co. India
Ltd.,BhagirathiPuram on 09-03-2015.
13. Dr .Geetali Padiyar Presented a research paper entitled ”Impact of Socio-Economic Hazards on Women (A
Sociological Study of Uttrakhand) “ at the National Seminar on Geo-Environmental Hazards and Neo-Tectonic
Activities in Himalaya, 28–30 October, 2014, H.N.B. Garhwal, S.R.T. Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri Garhwal,
Uttarakhand.
14. Dr. Rukma Rawat attended National Conference on Sustainable Develpoment of India: Challenges and
Remedies (SDICR-2014) organised by the School of commerce, HNBGU Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri Garhwal
and presented a paper on “Migration and Sustainable Development in Uttarakhand Himalaya”.th15. Dr. Rukma Rawat SAUK 6 National Conference on Tourism Develpoment and Environmental Interface: Ouest
for Sustainable-tourism-development: Discourse on policy Intervention Uttarakhand Chapter Nov. 9-10-2014
organised by Department of Sociology Kumaun University Nainital, Uttarakhand ,Presented a paper “The Role
of Mahilla Mangal Dal in Women Empowerment in Reference to Garhwal Himalaya”.
16. Attended National Congress on Geo Hazards 2014 organised by Department of Geology SRT Campus Badshahi
Thaul Tehri Garhwal on 27 to 29 November 2014.
School of LawDepartment of Law
th1. Gupta,Subhash Chandra, participated in fifty eighth Member's Annual Conference-2014(11 October) on Trends
in Centre – State Relations.
2. Prof. A.K. Pandey was invited asKey Note Speaker and Guest of Honour at Empowerment of Women in India at thVSSD College Kanpur, 11 Feb. 2015.
3. Chaired a session as a Resource Person at a National Seminar titled “Role of Legal Education in Present legal ndScenario” at SS Law College, Shajahanpur, 2 Mar. 2015.
4. Dr. S.K ChadhaPresented paper entitled “Uttarakhand Treasures and Tears “ National Conference held on 10
November 2014 Topic “ Environmental Law and Sustainable Development Challenges” at SBS Government PG
College Rudrapur.
5. Presented paper entitled “Environment Law and Sustainable Development Challenges” in National conference
on Environmental Conservation and Clean India Programme held on 7 December 2014 Topic “, ASC, Kumaun
University Nainital.
6. Dr. S.K Chadha Presented in National Seminar on “Uttarakhand Treasures and Tears “ held on 10 November
2014 Topic“ Environmental Law and Sustainable Development Challenges” at SBS Government PG College
Rudrapur.
7. Dr. S.K Chadha Presented on National Conference on Environmental Conservation and Clean India Programme
held on 7 December 2014 Topic “ Environment Law and Sustainable Development Challenges”, ASC, Kumaun
University Nainital.
8 Dr. S.K. Chaturvedi Paper presented in International Seminar on “Gender Equality: Power, Violence against
Women, Combating Myths and Understanding Legal Provisions”, at MMV, Banaras Hindu University,
Varanasi, U.P., dated 13-15 Feb 2015.(Title- Female Foeticide: A Serious Challenge for the Society).
9 Dr. S.K. Chaturvedi Paper presented on topic” Legal Education: An Effective Instrument for Achieving Social
Justice in India'' in National Seminar on Role of Legal Education in Present Scenario held at Swami
Shukdevanand Law College, Shahjahanpur ,U.P on 02 March,2015.
10 Dr. S.K. Chaturvedi Paper presented .( Impact of Global Climate Change on Ecology and Environment). In
National Seminar on “Environmental Conservation and Clean India Programme”, HRDC, Kumaun University,
Nainital, Uttarakhand, 07 December 2014.
11 Alok Kumar Yadav “Consumer Protection: Problems and Prospects” in National Seminar organized by Banaras
Hindu University Faculty of Law on March 29-30, 2014.
12. Alok Kumar Yadav “Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Development in India” in National Seminar
organized by DDM Sai Law College Hamirpur(H.P) on May 30-31, 2014.
13. Alok Kumar Yadav “Human rights and Environmental Issues” in National Conference on Environmental
Conservation and Clean India Programme organized by MANU- International Council for Men and Nature(Asia
Chapter)in collaboration with UGC-ASC Kumaun University Nainital on 07 December, 2014.
14. Dr. Vishal Guleria Attended, participated and presented a paper in a two day National Conference at Army
Institute of Law, Mohali, titled as “Live in Relationship: Untangling the Legal Intricacies”, Sep. 19-20, 2014.
15. Dr. Vishal Guleria Attended, participated and presented a paper in a two day National Seminar at WSC, BHU,
Varanasi, titled as “Maternity Benefit as a Human Right”, March 12-13, 2015.
School of Life Sciences
Department of Botany & Microbiology
1. Dr. Seema Rawat attended 10 days training programme on “Application of molecular tools in coldwater fisheries
management” held at Directorate of Cold Water Fisheries Management” during June 2-11, 2014.
3. Attended hands-on-training on 'DNA barcoding' in Dolphin (P.G.) Institute, Dehradun-Wildlife Institute of
India during 13-15 October 2014.
4. Presented poster entitled, 'Diversity of thermophilic bacteria in compost' in Workshop on Advances in
Biotechnology & its Applications in Conservation Biology from 16-17 Oct. 2014 at Dolphin (P.G.) Institute,
Dehradun.
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5. Presented poster entitled, “Single stranded conformation polymorphism profile of different stages of mushroom
compost” in Workshop on Advances in Biotechnology & its Applications in Conservation Biology from 16-17
Oct. 2014 at Dolphin (P.G.) Institute, Dehradun.
6. Presented poster entitled, “Diversity of Plant growth promotory rhizobacteria from under-utilized crops” in
Workshop on Advances in Biotechnology & its Applications in Conservation Biology 16-17 Oct. 2014 at Dolphin
(P.G.) Institute, Dehradun.
7. Presented poster entitled, “Fungal community dynamics in mushroom” in Uttarakhand State Science
Technology Congress organized in Dehradun from 26-28 Feb. 2015
8. Attended one week training programme on Emerging Issues in Agricultural Policy Research during 19-25 March
2015 at National Institute of Agricultural Economics and Policy Research, New Delhi
10. Dr. Rahul K. SinghInvited lecture in National Workshop on Research Methodology for Ph.D. students in Social
Sciences (Scientific paper writing) on February 14, 2015 at HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar Garhwal.
12. DST Inspire Science Internship Camp at HNBGU on Nov. 24, 2014 (Microbes: Applications & analyses- For 10+2
students).
13. Keynote speech in National Seminar on Climate change and Environmental threat to Public health and
sustainable agriculture (Microalgae: potential agent for carbon sequestration and biofuels production) held on August
30-31, 2014 at Sunbeam College for Women, Varanasi. th15. DST Inspire Science Internship Camp at HNBGU on 12 December, 2014 (Making of drugs (medicine): overview
of complete process.).
Department of Environmental Sciences
2. Prof. R.C. Sharma was Invited for a Lectureon "River Biodiversity of Upper Ganges: Status, Stresses and
Management" at InternationalSymposium on River Biodiversity: Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna River System,
Ecosystemsfor Life, A Bangladesh-India Initiative, IUCN, International Union for Conservation of Nature at
Patna (April 4-6, 2014)
3. Invited Lecture on "Impacts of Large Dams on Biodiversity : A Global Perspective" at National Seminar on thThreats to Biodiversity and Ecosystems: Impacts of Developmental Projects and Climate Change and 25 All
India Congress of Zoology at Gurukul Kangri University, Hardwar (November 18, 2014)
4. Invited Lecture on "Environment Protection and Youth" at Meerut College, Meerut (November 29, 2014)
5. Invited Lecture on "Global Warming: Environmental, Socio-Economic and Political Dimensions'' at Sri
Krishnadevaraya University, Anantpur (Telangana) (August 19, 2014)
6. Invited Lecture on "Introduction to Environmental Economics" at Department of Environmental Sciences,
University of Jammu, Jammu ( January 23, 2015)
7. Keynote Speaker and delivered a lecture on "Evergreen Revolution for Sustainable Development " at National
Seminar on Green Revolution for Sustainable Development' Uttaranchal P.G. College for Biomedical Sciences
and Hospital, Dehradun ( February 20,2015)
8. Invited Lecture on "Global Warming: Environmental, Socio-Economic And Political Dimensions'' at 'National
Seminar on Environmental Issues' at Central University of Gujarat, Gandhinagar (February 27,2015)
9. Ms.Vidhu Gupta presented a poster at 5th International Conference on Plants & Environmental Pollution,
organised by International Society of Environmental Botanists and CSIR-NBRI, Lucknow (24-27 Febrauary,2015)
Department of Zoology & Biotechnology
1. Gaurav Bhatt presented a paper titled 'Physical and Biochemical Characterization of Milt in a Himalayan Snow
trout, Schizothoraichthys progastus (McClelland)' at National seminar on Threats to Biodiversity and Ecosystems: thImpacts of Developmental projects and Climate change & 25 All India Congress of Zoology, 17-19 Nov 2014,
GKV Haridwar.
2. Shoorveer Singh presented a paper titled 'Food and feeding habits in crab Potamon koolooense Rathbun, 1904 from
foothill stream of Uttarakhand' at National seminar on Threats to Biodiversity and Ecosystems: Impacts of thDevelopmental projects and Climate change & 25 All India Congress of Zoology, 17-19 Nov 2014, GKV
Haridwar. Co-author: Prof. S.N. Bahuguna and Dr. A.R. Rana.
3. Ashish Kumar Chowdhary presented a paper titled 'Morphometric analysis of Marbled Toad Duttaphrynus
stomaticus (Lutken, 1864) from Pauri Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, Western Himalaya' at National seminar on thThreats to Biodiversity and Ecosystems: Impacts of Developmental projects and Climate change & 25 All India
Congress of Zoology, 17-19 Nov 2014, GKV Haridwar. Co-author: Prof. S.N. Bahuguna and Vivek Bahuguna.
4. Vivek Bahuguna presented a paper titled 'Morphometrics, Distribution and Ecology of Indian Burrowing frog
Sphaerotheca breviceps (Schneider, 1799) in Uttarakhand, Western Himalaya' at National seminar on Threats to thBiodiversity and Ecosystems: Impacts of Developmental projects and Climate change & 25 All India Congress of
Zoology, 17-19 Nov 2014, GKV Haridwar. Co-author: Ashish Kumar Chowdhary and Prof. S.N. Bahuguna
6. Prof. P. Nautiyal Invited as Resource Person THE HIMALAYAN MAHSEER: THREATS AND
CONSERVATION Invited talk National Workshop on Mahseer in India: Resources, Captive Breeding,
Propagation, Policies and Issues, 22nd – 23rd December, 2014, C. V. Sc., Khanapara, Guwahati, Organised by
DCFR, Bhimtal.
7. Prof. P. Nautiyal presented paper on “Altitudinal distribution of fish fauna in the spring fed streams of
Uttarakhand, India” in National Seminar On Threats To Biodiversity And Ecosystems: Impacts of
Developmental Projects And Climate Change And 25th All India Congress of Zoology, Department Of Zoology
And Environmental Science, G. K. V., Haridwar, 17th-19th November 2014.
8. Prof. P. Nautiyal was Invited as Resource Person and delivered talk on “ A review on the art and science of the
Indian mahseers (game-fish) in the 19th-20th century – road to extinction or conservation?” The 10th Indian
Fisheries and Aquaculture Forum (10ifaf): Towards Responsible Aquaculture and Sustainable Fisheries, 12-15
November, 2014; Organized by Asian Fisheries Society, Indian Branch (AFSIB), Mangalore, Karnataka, India at
National Bureau of Fish Genetic Resources (NBFGR), Lucknow, India.
9. Prof. P. Nautiyal was Invited as Resource Person in TEEB INDIA INITIATIVE PROJECT ON Economics of
Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services of River Ken. STAKEOLDER CONSULTATION Khajuraho, 10-11
November 2014
10. Prof. P. Nautiyal Invited as Resource Person in National Workshop on Ecosystem Services of River Ganga, New
Delhi, 15-16 July 2014.
11. Prof. O.P.Gusian Delivered invited lecture in the National Seminar on 'Science and Technology for Human
Development' and SAP (UGC) Workshop on 'Biodiversity and Conservation: Present Status and Future
Perspective' organized by Department of Zoology, University of Jammu, Jammu in collaboration with The
Indian Science Congress Association, Kolkata and Jammu Chapter, ISCA (March 25-27, 2015). Chaired a
Technical Session.
12. Prof. Manju Gusain Attended the National Seminar on 'Science and Technology for Human Development' and
SAP (UGC) Workshop on 'Biodiversity and Conservation: Present Status and Future Perspective' organized by
Department of Zoology, University of Jammu, Jammu in collaboration with The Indian Science Congress
Association, Kolkata and Jammu Chapter, ISCA (March 25-27, 2015). Co-Chaired a Technical Session.
13. Dr. Deepak SinghPresented a paper entitled “Impact of Recent Ecodisaster on Fish and their habitat in Garhwal
Himalaya” in a National Symposium on “Ecodisasters in Himalayas: Cause Challenges and Management” held
by the Department of Environmental Sciences, H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar-Garhwal during February
15-16, 2014.
14. Dr. Deepak Singh Presented a paper on “Impact of Disaster on Livelihood of Fishermen of Mandakini Valley” in a
National Seminar on “Challenges of Livelihood Restoration in Disaster Hit Region of Uttarakhand” held during
28-29 November 2014 organized by Department of Geography, HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar-Garhwal.
15. Dr. Deepak Singh Delivered a lecture on “Environmental Conservation” as a Resource Person in NSS 7 Days
special Camp (Boys) held during 24-30 December 2014 at G.I.C. Khandah, Pauri Garhwal.
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5. Presented poster entitled, “Single stranded conformation polymorphism profile of different stages of mushroom
compost” in Workshop on Advances in Biotechnology & its Applications in Conservation Biology from 16-17
Oct. 2014 at Dolphin (P.G.) Institute, Dehradun.
6. Presented poster entitled, “Diversity of Plant growth promotory rhizobacteria from under-utilized crops” in
Workshop on Advances in Biotechnology & its Applications in Conservation Biology 16-17 Oct. 2014 at Dolphin
(P.G.) Institute, Dehradun.
7. Presented poster entitled, “Fungal community dynamics in mushroom” in Uttarakhand State Science
Technology Congress organized in Dehradun from 26-28 Feb. 2015
8. Attended one week training programme on Emerging Issues in Agricultural Policy Research during 19-25 March
2015 at National Institute of Agricultural Economics and Policy Research, New Delhi
10. Dr. Rahul K. SinghInvited lecture in National Workshop on Research Methodology for Ph.D. students in Social
Sciences (Scientific paper writing) on February 14, 2015 at HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar Garhwal.
12. DST Inspire Science Internship Camp at HNBGU on Nov. 24, 2014 (Microbes: Applications & analyses- For 10+2
students).
13. Keynote speech in National Seminar on Climate change and Environmental threat to Public health and
sustainable agriculture (Microalgae: potential agent for carbon sequestration and biofuels production) held on August
30-31, 2014 at Sunbeam College for Women, Varanasi. th15. DST Inspire Science Internship Camp at HNBGU on 12 December, 2014 (Making of drugs (medicine): overview
of complete process.).
Department of Environmental Sciences
2. Prof. R.C. Sharma was Invited for a Lectureon "River Biodiversity of Upper Ganges: Status, Stresses and
Management" at InternationalSymposium on River Biodiversity: Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna River System,
Ecosystemsfor Life, A Bangladesh-India Initiative, IUCN, International Union for Conservation of Nature at
Patna (April 4-6, 2014)
3. Invited Lecture on "Impacts of Large Dams on Biodiversity : A Global Perspective" at National Seminar on thThreats to Biodiversity and Ecosystems: Impacts of Developmental Projects and Climate Change and 25 All
India Congress of Zoology at Gurukul Kangri University, Hardwar (November 18, 2014)
4. Invited Lecture on "Environment Protection and Youth" at Meerut College, Meerut (November 29, 2014)
5. Invited Lecture on "Global Warming: Environmental, Socio-Economic and Political Dimensions'' at Sri
Krishnadevaraya University, Anantpur (Telangana) (August 19, 2014)
6. Invited Lecture on "Introduction to Environmental Economics" at Department of Environmental Sciences,
University of Jammu, Jammu ( January 23, 2015)
7. Keynote Speaker and delivered a lecture on "Evergreen Revolution for Sustainable Development " at National
Seminar on Green Revolution for Sustainable Development' Uttaranchal P.G. College for Biomedical Sciences
and Hospital, Dehradun ( February 20,2015)
8. Invited Lecture on "Global Warming: Environmental, Socio-Economic And Political Dimensions'' at 'National
Seminar on Environmental Issues' at Central University of Gujarat, Gandhinagar (February 27,2015)
9. Ms.Vidhu Gupta presented a poster at 5th International Conference on Plants & Environmental Pollution,
organised by International Society of Environmental Botanists and CSIR-NBRI, Lucknow (24-27 Febrauary,2015)
Department of Zoology & Biotechnology
1. Gaurav Bhatt presented a paper titled 'Physical and Biochemical Characterization of Milt in a Himalayan Snow
trout, Schizothoraichthys progastus (McClelland)' at National seminar on Threats to Biodiversity and Ecosystems: thImpacts of Developmental projects and Climate change & 25 All India Congress of Zoology, 17-19 Nov 2014,
GKV Haridwar.
2. Shoorveer Singh presented a paper titled 'Food and feeding habits in crab Potamon koolooense Rathbun, 1904 from
foothill stream of Uttarakhand' at National seminar on Threats to Biodiversity and Ecosystems: Impacts of thDevelopmental projects and Climate change & 25 All India Congress of Zoology, 17-19 Nov 2014, GKV
Haridwar. Co-author: Prof. S.N. Bahuguna and Dr. A.R. Rana.
3. Ashish Kumar Chowdhary presented a paper titled 'Morphometric analysis of Marbled Toad Duttaphrynus
stomaticus (Lutken, 1864) from Pauri Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, Western Himalaya' at National seminar on thThreats to Biodiversity and Ecosystems: Impacts of Developmental projects and Climate change & 25 All India
Congress of Zoology, 17-19 Nov 2014, GKV Haridwar. Co-author: Prof. S.N. Bahuguna and Vivek Bahuguna.
4. Vivek Bahuguna presented a paper titled 'Morphometrics, Distribution and Ecology of Indian Burrowing frog
Sphaerotheca breviceps (Schneider, 1799) in Uttarakhand, Western Himalaya' at National seminar on Threats to thBiodiversity and Ecosystems: Impacts of Developmental projects and Climate change & 25 All India Congress of
Zoology, 17-19 Nov 2014, GKV Haridwar. Co-author: Ashish Kumar Chowdhary and Prof. S.N. Bahuguna
6. Prof. P. Nautiyal Invited as Resource Person THE HIMALAYAN MAHSEER: THREATS AND
CONSERVATION Invited talk National Workshop on Mahseer in India: Resources, Captive Breeding,
Propagation, Policies and Issues, 22nd – 23rd December, 2014, C. V. Sc., Khanapara, Guwahati, Organised by
DCFR, Bhimtal.
7. Prof. P. Nautiyal presented paper on “Altitudinal distribution of fish fauna in the spring fed streams of
Uttarakhand, India” in National Seminar On Threats To Biodiversity And Ecosystems: Impacts of
Developmental Projects And Climate Change And 25th All India Congress of Zoology, Department Of Zoology
And Environmental Science, G. K. V., Haridwar, 17th-19th November 2014.
8. Prof. P. Nautiyal was Invited as Resource Person and delivered talk on “ A review on the art and science of the
Indian mahseers (game-fish) in the 19th-20th century – road to extinction or conservation?” The 10th Indian
Fisheries and Aquaculture Forum (10ifaf): Towards Responsible Aquaculture and Sustainable Fisheries, 12-15
November, 2014; Organized by Asian Fisheries Society, Indian Branch (AFSIB), Mangalore, Karnataka, India at
National Bureau of Fish Genetic Resources (NBFGR), Lucknow, India.
9. Prof. P. Nautiyal was Invited as Resource Person in TEEB INDIA INITIATIVE PROJECT ON Economics of
Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services of River Ken. STAKEOLDER CONSULTATION Khajuraho, 10-11
November 2014
10. Prof. P. Nautiyal Invited as Resource Person in National Workshop on Ecosystem Services of River Ganga, New
Delhi, 15-16 July 2014.
11. Prof. O.P.Gusian Delivered invited lecture in the National Seminar on 'Science and Technology for Human
Development' and SAP (UGC) Workshop on 'Biodiversity and Conservation: Present Status and Future
Perspective' organized by Department of Zoology, University of Jammu, Jammu in collaboration with The
Indian Science Congress Association, Kolkata and Jammu Chapter, ISCA (March 25-27, 2015). Chaired a
Technical Session.
12. Prof. Manju Gusain Attended the National Seminar on 'Science and Technology for Human Development' and
SAP (UGC) Workshop on 'Biodiversity and Conservation: Present Status and Future Perspective' organized by
Department of Zoology, University of Jammu, Jammu in collaboration with The Indian Science Congress
Association, Kolkata and Jammu Chapter, ISCA (March 25-27, 2015). Co-Chaired a Technical Session.
13. Dr. Deepak SinghPresented a paper entitled “Impact of Recent Ecodisaster on Fish and their habitat in Garhwal
Himalaya” in a National Symposium on “Ecodisasters in Himalayas: Cause Challenges and Management” held
by the Department of Environmental Sciences, H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar-Garhwal during February
15-16, 2014.
14. Dr. Deepak Singh Presented a paper on “Impact of Disaster on Livelihood of Fishermen of Mandakini Valley” in a
National Seminar on “Challenges of Livelihood Restoration in Disaster Hit Region of Uttarakhand” held during
28-29 November 2014 organized by Department of Geography, HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar-Garhwal.
15. Dr. Deepak Singh Delivered a lecture on “Environmental Conservation” as a Resource Person in NSS 7 Days
special Camp (Boys) held during 24-30 December 2014 at G.I.C. Khandah, Pauri Garhwal.
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16. Dr. Deepak Singh Delivered a Lecture on the topic “Environment: Role of Youth in Conservation and
Management” as a resource person in a 7 Days NSS special Camp (Girls) held at Chauras Campus, H.N.B.
Garhwal University, Srinagar-Garhwal during January 16-22, 2015
17. Dr. Pooja Saklani attended a short term training course on Plant Transgenic technologies Organized by Centre st thfor Biotechnology, Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana from 1 oct-16 Oct, 2014.
st18. Dr. Pooja Saklani delivered a general talk on 'Active body and relaxed mindcan lead to success' at 1 International
seminar on Yoga for the youth organised by Department of Naturopathy and Yoga, NB Garhwal University, thSrinagar on 30 January 2015.
19. Dr. Pooja Saklani participated in workshop at National Conference cum Workshop on Molecular Modelling and
Drug Design (MMDD'2015)organised by Bioinformatics Infrastructure facility, Centre for Bioinformatics, stMaharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana on 20-21 March, 2015.
21. Dr. G.K. Joshi attended National Training program on 'Bioinformatics and system biology approaches for
agriculture and veterinary applications' on Sept 13-15, 2014 organized by GB Pant University of Agriculture and
technology, Pantnagar.
22. Dr. G.K. Joshi attended workshop on 'Analysis of official statistics using 'SPSS' organized by Department of th th,Statistics, HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar from Feb 18 -20 2015.
23. Dr. Jasapal Singh Chauhan Participated in five days (1-14 Nov, 2014) training on ILBM approach for conservation
and management of lakes organized by National institute of Hydrology, Roorkie, Uttarakhand.
24. Dr. Saurabh Yadav Participated and presented a poster titled “Relationship amongst some selected
cyanobacterial GRXs protein” in International conference on Molecular Signalling: Recent Trends in Biomedical
and translational Research (ICMS:RTBTR-2014) at IIT-Roorkie, Roorkie from Dec 17-19, 2014.
25. Dr. Sudhir Kumar presented Poster on “Structural basis of Bacillus anthracis MoxXT disruption and the
modulation of MoxT ribonuclease activity by rationally designed peptides” at Amebiasis 2015 held at School of stLife Sciences, JNU on 20-21 March, 2015.
26. Dr. Sudhir Kumar presented Poster on “ Antioxidative defence in protozoa: Peroxiredoxin in play” at 'Indo-US
International Conference on Recent Advances in Structural Biology & Drug Discovery' held at IIT Roorkie on 9-
11 Oct, 2014 .
Department of Biochemistry
1. Dr. Manisha Nigam presented poster entitled “Bax, Bakand cytochromec mediated mitochondrial signaling thduring Centrochroman mediated Apoptosis” in 5 international conference on Stem Cells and Cancer( ICSCC-
2014)
2. Dr. Nisha Singh attended ICGEB Leishmania Course 2014 (Theoretical and Practical Course “Molecular Biology
of Leishmania”) and presented poster titled “'Leishmanial proteins: Expressional modulators of NRAMP1”, at
ICGEB Trieste, Italy (22-24 October, 2014)
3. Dr. Nisha Singh attended INDO-US International Conference and Workshop on "Recent Advances on Structural
Biology & Drug Discovery” at IIT Roorkee (9-11 October, 2014).
School of Management
Centre for Mountain Tourism and Hospitality Studies
1. Prof. S.C. Bagri delivered Presidential address in a two days national seminar on Prospects and Challenges faced
by the hospitality industry in the Growth of the Tourism industry on Febraury 5, 2015, at DY Patil University,
Navi, Mumbai.
2. Prof. S.C. Bagri Invited as KeyNote Speaker in two days National Seminar on Innovation in Tourism and
Hospitality Sector held on October 24 – 25, 2014 at YSR National Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management,
Hyderabad
3. Prof. S.K. Gupta was Invited as resource person in director's conclave on theme “Exploring Quality Assurance in
Tourism Education for 21 st Century” organised by IITTM, Gwalior on 17-18 January,2015
4. Prof. S.K. Gupta presented paper entitled “Convergence of Income Generating Activities for Sustained Ecotourism
Promotion and Development: Backward and Forward Linkages in Mountainous Himalayas of Uttarakhand” in National
Conference on 'Inclusive Drive Engine of Community-based Ecotourism in the Mountainous Himalayas:
Guidelines, Policy Perspectives and Development Indicators' held at HNBGU,Srinagar on September 27, 2014.
5. Prof. S.K. Gupta Presented Keynote Speech on Theme: Issues, Challenges, Emerging Trends and Practices in
Hospitality and Tourism in 'Avahan', An International Conference on Issues, Challenges, Emerging Trends and
Practices in Hospitality and Tourism organized by Amrapali Institute of Hotel Management, Haldwani on 5-6
September 2014.
6. Dr. R.K Dhodi participated in National Conference on 'InclusiveDrive EngineofCommunity-
basedEcotourismintheMountainous Himalayas: Guidelines, Policy Perspectives andDevelopmentIndicators'
held on 27 September, 2014 at CMTHS, HNBGU and presented Paper entitled Aftermath Effect of Natural
Disaster in Kedarnath Valley: Ecotourism Perspectives.
7. Dr. R.K Dhodi participated in National Conference on 'InclusiveDrive EngineofCommunity-
basedEcotourismintheMountainous Himalayas:Guidelines, Policy Perspectives andDevelopmentIndicators'
held on 27 September, 2014 at CMTHS, HNBGU and presented Paper entitled Role of Tourism Planners and
Promoters in Sustainable Tourism Development in India.
8. Dr. R.K Dhodi was invited as key note speaker in Community Tourism Program organized by G.B Pant Institute
of Himalaya Environment and Development at Tilwara district in the month of August 2014.
9. Dr. Rashmi Dhodi Participated in National Conference on 'InclusiveDrive EngineofCommunity-
basedEcotourismintheMountainous Himalayas: Guidelines, Policy Perspectives andDevelopmentIndicators'
held on 27 September, 2014 at CMTHS, HNBGU and presented Paper entitled Role of Tourism Planners and Promoters in Sustainable Tourism Development in India.
Department of Business Management
1. Dr. Akhilesh Chandra Pandey Presented Paper on “A critical analysis of rural development interventions for inclusive thgrowth:(A case of Uttarakhand, India)” in 11 International Conference on Business & Management, University of
Jayewardenepura,Sri Lanka,11-12 December,2014.
2. Dr. Akhilesh Chandra Pandey Presented Paper on 'A business review on prospects of Dairy Business in th
Uttarakhand(India)-A study of UCDFL' ”11 International Conference on Business & Management on “Driving
productivity through innovation: From Thought to Practice” Faculty of Management Studies & Commerce,
University of Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka,11-12Dec,2014.
3. Dr. Pradeep Mamgain attended two Days Workshop on Uttarakhand Handicraft and Handicraft
Industrialists,CMTHS, HNBGU on 19-20 March 2015.
4. Dr. Pradeep Mamgain presented paper entitled“The Role of SIDCUL in Employment Generation with reference
to Uttarakhand”- in the Third Northern Regional Social Science Congress, Organised by Northern Regional
Center- ICSSR, N.Delhi, 26-28 Feb, 2015
5. Dr. Pradeep Mamgain attended Attended Two Days National Workshop on Analysis of Official Statistics Using
SPSS, Organised by Department of Statistics, HNBG University on 18-20 February 2015
6. Dr. Pradeep Mamgain presented paper entitled “The Relevance of Karmayoga in the Student Life”- in the
International Seminar Organised by Department of Naturopathy and Yoga at Rishikesh on 30 January, 2015
7. Dr. Pradeep Mamgain presented paper entitled “Role of the Industries in Providing relief after Natural Calamity
in Uttarakhand” in National Seminar on Challenges of Livelihood Restoration in Disaster-hit Regions of
Uttarakhand at HNBG University ,Geography Department during 28-29 November, 2014
8. Dr. Pradeep Mamgain presented paper entitled “A Study on Consumer Protection in Life Insurance Sector with
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16. Dr. Deepak Singh Delivered a Lecture on the topic “Environment: Role of Youth in Conservation and
Management” as a resource person in a 7 Days NSS special Camp (Girls) held at Chauras Campus, H.N.B.
Garhwal University, Srinagar-Garhwal during January 16-22, 2015
17. Dr. Pooja Saklani attended a short term training course on Plant Transgenic technologies Organized by Centre st thfor Biotechnology, Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana from 1 oct-16 Oct, 2014.
st18. Dr. Pooja Saklani delivered a general talk on 'Active body and relaxed mindcan lead to success' at 1 International
seminar on Yoga for the youth organised by Department of Naturopathy and Yoga, NB Garhwal University, thSrinagar on 30 January 2015.
19. Dr. Pooja Saklani participated in workshop at National Conference cum Workshop on Molecular Modelling and
Drug Design (MMDD'2015)organised by Bioinformatics Infrastructure facility, Centre for Bioinformatics, stMaharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana on 20-21 March, 2015.
21. Dr. G.K. Joshi attended National Training program on 'Bioinformatics and system biology approaches for
agriculture and veterinary applications' on Sept 13-15, 2014 organized by GB Pant University of Agriculture and
technology, Pantnagar.
22. Dr. G.K. Joshi attended workshop on 'Analysis of official statistics using 'SPSS' organized by Department of th th,Statistics, HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar from Feb 18 -20 2015.
23. Dr. Jasapal Singh Chauhan Participated in five days (1-14 Nov, 2014) training on ILBM approach for conservation
and management of lakes organized by National institute of Hydrology, Roorkie, Uttarakhand.
24. Dr. Saurabh Yadav Participated and presented a poster titled “Relationship amongst some selected
cyanobacterial GRXs protein” in International conference on Molecular Signalling: Recent Trends in Biomedical
and translational Research (ICMS:RTBTR-2014) at IIT-Roorkie, Roorkie from Dec 17-19, 2014.
25. Dr. Sudhir Kumar presented Poster on “Structural basis of Bacillus anthracis MoxXT disruption and the
modulation of MoxT ribonuclease activity by rationally designed peptides” at Amebiasis 2015 held at School of stLife Sciences, JNU on 20-21 March, 2015.
26. Dr. Sudhir Kumar presented Poster on “ Antioxidative defence in protozoa: Peroxiredoxin in play” at 'Indo-US
International Conference on Recent Advances in Structural Biology & Drug Discovery' held at IIT Roorkie on 9-
11 Oct, 2014 .
Department of Biochemistry
1. Dr. Manisha Nigam presented poster entitled “Bax, Bakand cytochromec mediated mitochondrial signaling thduring Centrochroman mediated Apoptosis” in 5 international conference on Stem Cells and Cancer( ICSCC-
2014)
2. Dr. Nisha Singh attended ICGEB Leishmania Course 2014 (Theoretical and Practical Course “Molecular Biology
of Leishmania”) and presented poster titled “'Leishmanial proteins: Expressional modulators of NRAMP1”, at
ICGEB Trieste, Italy (22-24 October, 2014)
3. Dr. Nisha Singh attended INDO-US International Conference and Workshop on "Recent Advances on Structural
Biology & Drug Discovery” at IIT Roorkee (9-11 October, 2014).
School of Management
Centre for Mountain Tourism and Hospitality Studies
1. Prof. S.C. Bagri delivered Presidential address in a two days national seminar on Prospects and Challenges faced
by the hospitality industry in the Growth of the Tourism industry on Febraury 5, 2015, at DY Patil University,
Navi, Mumbai.
2. Prof. S.C. Bagri Invited as KeyNote Speaker in two days National Seminar on Innovation in Tourism and
Hospitality Sector held on October 24 – 25, 2014 at YSR National Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management,
Hyderabad
3. Prof. S.K. Gupta was Invited as resource person in director's conclave on theme “Exploring Quality Assurance in
Tourism Education for 21 st Century” organised by IITTM, Gwalior on 17-18 January,2015
4. Prof. S.K. Gupta presented paper entitled “Convergence of Income Generating Activities for Sustained Ecotourism
Promotion and Development: Backward and Forward Linkages in Mountainous Himalayas of Uttarakhand” in National
Conference on 'Inclusive Drive Engine of Community-based Ecotourism in the Mountainous Himalayas:
Guidelines, Policy Perspectives and Development Indicators' held at HNBGU,Srinagar on September 27, 2014.
5. Prof. S.K. Gupta Presented Keynote Speech on Theme: Issues, Challenges, Emerging Trends and Practices in
Hospitality and Tourism in 'Avahan', An International Conference on Issues, Challenges, Emerging Trends and
Practices in Hospitality and Tourism organized by Amrapali Institute of Hotel Management, Haldwani on 5-6
September 2014.
6. Dr. R.K Dhodi participated in National Conference on 'InclusiveDrive EngineofCommunity-
basedEcotourismintheMountainous Himalayas: Guidelines, Policy Perspectives andDevelopmentIndicators'
held on 27 September, 2014 at CMTHS, HNBGU and presented Paper entitled Aftermath Effect of Natural
Disaster in Kedarnath Valley: Ecotourism Perspectives.
7. Dr. R.K Dhodi participated in National Conference on 'InclusiveDrive EngineofCommunity-
basedEcotourismintheMountainous Himalayas:Guidelines, Policy Perspectives andDevelopmentIndicators'
held on 27 September, 2014 at CMTHS, HNBGU and presented Paper entitled Role of Tourism Planners and
Promoters in Sustainable Tourism Development in India.
8. Dr. R.K Dhodi was invited as key note speaker in Community Tourism Program organized by G.B Pant Institute
of Himalaya Environment and Development at Tilwara district in the month of August 2014.
9. Dr. Rashmi Dhodi Participated in National Conference on 'InclusiveDrive EngineofCommunity-
basedEcotourismintheMountainous Himalayas: Guidelines, Policy Perspectives andDevelopmentIndicators'
held on 27 September, 2014 at CMTHS, HNBGU and presented Paper entitled Role of Tourism Planners and Promoters in Sustainable Tourism Development in India.
Department of Business Management
1. Dr. Akhilesh Chandra Pandey Presented Paper on “A critical analysis of rural development interventions for inclusive thgrowth:(A case of Uttarakhand, India)” in 11 International Conference on Business & Management, University of
Jayewardenepura,Sri Lanka,11-12 December,2014.
2. Dr. Akhilesh Chandra Pandey Presented Paper on 'A business review on prospects of Dairy Business in th
Uttarakhand(India)-A study of UCDFL' ”11 International Conference on Business & Management on “Driving
productivity through innovation: From Thought to Practice” Faculty of Management Studies & Commerce,
University of Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka,11-12Dec,2014.
3. Dr. Pradeep Mamgain attended two Days Workshop on Uttarakhand Handicraft and Handicraft
Industrialists,CMTHS, HNBGU on 19-20 March 2015.
4. Dr. Pradeep Mamgain presented paper entitled“The Role of SIDCUL in Employment Generation with reference
to Uttarakhand”- in the Third Northern Regional Social Science Congress, Organised by Northern Regional
Center- ICSSR, N.Delhi, 26-28 Feb, 2015
5. Dr. Pradeep Mamgain attended Attended Two Days National Workshop on Analysis of Official Statistics Using
SPSS, Organised by Department of Statistics, HNBG University on 18-20 February 2015
6. Dr. Pradeep Mamgain presented paper entitled “The Relevance of Karmayoga in the Student Life”- in the
International Seminar Organised by Department of Naturopathy and Yoga at Rishikesh on 30 January, 2015
7. Dr. Pradeep Mamgain presented paper entitled “Role of the Industries in Providing relief after Natural Calamity
in Uttarakhand” in National Seminar on Challenges of Livelihood Restoration in Disaster-hit Regions of
Uttarakhand at HNBG University ,Geography Department during 28-29 November, 2014
8. Dr. Pradeep Mamgain presented paper entitled “A Study on Consumer Protection in Life Insurance Sector with
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Reference to State of Uttarakhand”- in 6th National Seminar on Business and Social Science, G K
Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar on 27 April, 2014.
School of Sciences
Department of Chemistry
1. Prof. D.S. Negi has been nominated for Science Education Member of Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore,
2013.
2. S.C. Sati presented a paper entitled Preliminary screening, phytochemical investigation and anti-microbial
activity of methanolic extract of Rhododenderon arboretum, IV International Science Congress (ISC 2014 ) held at
Pacific University,Udaipur Rajasthan India During 8-9 December 2014.
3. Dr. S. C. Sati invited as a resource person for the development of e-content video lectures on Chemistry (under
NME-ICT Project) of Educational Multimedia Research Centre (EMRC), IIT ,Roorkee, under the flagship of
Consortium for Educational Communication(CEC) New Delhi, and UGC model curriculum in the subject area of
Chemistry , 29 – 30 May, 2014.
5. Dr. S. C. Sati presented a paper in III International Conference of ICC 2014 at Dubai and Abu Dhabi during 10
– 14 June 2014.
6. S. C. Sati presented a paper Isolation and Characterization of New Anthocyanins from the roots of
Reinwardtia indica in XXXIII Annual Conference of Indian Council of Chemists (ICC - 2014) held at Department
of Applied Chemistry,ISM, Dhanbad , Jharkhand , 15-17 December 2014.
7. Ms. Namrata Ghildiyal Participated in UGC Seminar on Women safety measurements in Campus 2014, Deptt. of
Political Science, HNBGU
8. Dr P. K. Hota, delivered a invited talk on "Acid-Base Reaction" at HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar Garhwal,
Uttarakhand under DST-INSPIRE lecture series , December 12, 2014
9. Attended and participated in a National Dialogue on Ganga at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi organised by
Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, Govt. of India, New Delhi on July
2014.
10. Attended and Co-chaired the Technical session, National Seminar on “Inclusive Drive Engine of community
based Ecotourism in the Mountainous Himalayas, Guidelines, Policy perspectives and Development Indicators”
organised by CMTHS, HNB Garhwal University, 27 September 2014.
11. Attended and participated as Panellist for “Brain Storming Session on Assessment of Impact of flood on River
Bank Filtration Sites” in Uttarakhand on 18 October 2014 at National Institute of Hydrology (N.I.H.) Roorkee.
12. Presented a Presentation on “River Conservation in Uttarakhand through Public Participation” before Hon'ble
Minister of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, Govt. of India, New Delhi on 20 Nov.
2014.
13. Attended as Advisor, Workshop on “ Uttarakhand Hathkargha Evam Hastshilp Udhyamiyon Tatha Prayatan
Udhyog Me Karyarat Udhyamiyon Ke Madhya Samanjasya” on 19 March 2015 at HNB Garhwal University,
Chauras Campus.st14. Jyoti Kundal Application of dye. and natural mordants. , 101 Indian Science Congress, Association of Indian
Science Congress, Kolkota held at University of Jammu, Jammu, from Feb 3-7, 2014.
15. Dr. M.C. Purohit, participated in a workshop on Innovation in Science and Technology for the Service of
Mankind, organised by National research Development Corporation, New Delhi in Association with
Uttarakhand State Council for Science and Technology (UCOST) Dehradun, from 27-28 Feb. 2014.
16. Dyeing of wool and Polyester cotton fabrics with natural dye extract of Ficus Cunia with combination of different stmordants and evaluation of colour fastness properties. Jyoti Kundal A poster presented 102 Indian Science
Congress Association held at University of Mumbai. Jan. 3-7, 2015.th17. Dyeing of wool and polyester cotton Properties. Jyoti Kundal & M.C. Purohit, 9 Uttarakhand State Science
Congress 2014-15, organised by Uttarakhand State Council for Science and Technology (UCOST) , from 26-28
Feb 2015.
18. Dyeing of wool and polyster cotton fabrics with natural dye extract of Ficus cunia using combination of differen
mordants and evaluation of fastness properties. M.C. Purohit, National Conference on Science and Technology
for Human development , Organised by Indian Science Congress Association-Haridwar chapter, from 20-21
march 2015
19. Dr. Veena Joshi presented paper entitled ''Cloud Burst and land slides :Causes and Consequenses'' in
National Seminar on Geo-Environmental Hazards and Neo-Tectonic Activities in Himalaya, Department of
Geology, HNBGarhwal University, SRT Campus, Badshahithaul, On28-30 Nov 2014.+220. Dr. Veena Joshi presented a paper entitled Effect of Ar ion Implantation on the Morphological,
thstructural,optical and chemical properties of CR-39 Film, in a 4 National Conference on Recent Advances in
Chemical and Environmental Sciences, Department of Chemistry Arya PG College Panipat,Haryana, Arya PG
College ,Panipat,Haryana Feb 27-28,2015.
Department of Home Science
1. Dr. Jyoti Tiwari presented a paper entitled “No honor in honor killing” in National seminar on "Violence against
women: Current challenges and future trends" organized by Deptt. of Political Science, B.S.M. P.G. College
Roorkee on 19-20 December 2014
2. Dr. Anita Sati Presented a paper entitled “Uttarakhand mein ucchch shiksha, vartaman, bhavishya aivam durast
shiksha” in a workshop organized by Uttarakhand open University on 4-5 November 2014
3. Presented a paper entitled "Higher education in Uttarakhand: Quest for quality at P.G. College, Kotdwar.
4. Presented a paper entitled “Progress of elementary education in Uttarakhand:Quest for quality in Utrarakhand
Science Congress irganized by UCOST on 26-28 February 2015.
5. Rekha Naithani- Participated 9th UCOST Science Congress and presented research paper entitled” Child
Marriage and its effect on nutritional status of the women from Pauri Garhwal” at 9th UCOST Science congress ,
26.2.15 to 28.2.15'15,Vigyan Dham, Dehradun
6. Rekha Naithani - Participated in 2nd International Workshop on Micronutrient and Child health and
presented paper entitled “Food Habits and Food Consumption Pattern of Women from Hindu and Muslim
Families from hills of Pauri Garhwal” at AIIMS, New Delhi on Nov'14
7. Lakshmi D. KoundalParticipated and presented paper entitled “ Personal and Financial Problem as Barriers in
Perusing Professional Education :Challenges and Remedies “ in National Seminar on Professionalization of
Education and Opportunities in India organized by BHU, NSPEPO11-2015 on 24-25 March'15
8. Presented paper entitled “Vikas avum Paryavarniya Chunotiya” in National Seminar on Development and
Ecological Challenges at Govt PG College, Kotdwara on 21-22 March.
9. Presented paper entitled”Use of ICT in various subject “ in International seminar on Role of E-learning in Quality
Education at Govt PG College, Kashipur, 22-23 Feb'15
10. Shah Archana presented a research paper entitled “Curriculum for Young Children: The Indian Indigenous
Perspective” at the National Seminar on Education Application for Nation Building, 25-26 March, 2015, M.L. &
J.N.K. Girls College, Saharanpur, U.P.
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Reference to State of Uttarakhand”- in 6th National Seminar on Business and Social Science, G K
Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar on 27 April, 2014.
School of Sciences
Department of Chemistry
1. Prof. D.S. Negi has been nominated for Science Education Member of Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore,
2013.
2. S.C. Sati presented a paper entitled Preliminary screening, phytochemical investigation and anti-microbial
activity of methanolic extract of Rhododenderon arboretum, IV International Science Congress (ISC 2014 ) held at
Pacific University,Udaipur Rajasthan India During 8-9 December 2014.
3. Dr. S. C. Sati invited as a resource person for the development of e-content video lectures on Chemistry (under
NME-ICT Project) of Educational Multimedia Research Centre (EMRC), IIT ,Roorkee, under the flagship of
Consortium for Educational Communication(CEC) New Delhi, and UGC model curriculum in the subject area of
Chemistry , 29 – 30 May, 2014.
5. Dr. S. C. Sati presented a paper in III International Conference of ICC 2014 at Dubai and Abu Dhabi during 10
– 14 June 2014.
6. S. C. Sati presented a paper Isolation and Characterization of New Anthocyanins from the roots of
Reinwardtia indica in XXXIII Annual Conference of Indian Council of Chemists (ICC - 2014) held at Department
of Applied Chemistry,ISM, Dhanbad , Jharkhand , 15-17 December 2014.
7. Ms. Namrata Ghildiyal Participated in UGC Seminar on Women safety measurements in Campus 2014, Deptt. of
Political Science, HNBGU
8. Dr P. K. Hota, delivered a invited talk on "Acid-Base Reaction" at HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar Garhwal,
Uttarakhand under DST-INSPIRE lecture series , December 12, 2014
9. Attended and participated in a National Dialogue on Ganga at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi organised by
Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, Govt. of India, New Delhi on July
2014.
10. Attended and Co-chaired the Technical session, National Seminar on “Inclusive Drive Engine of community
based Ecotourism in the Mountainous Himalayas, Guidelines, Policy perspectives and Development Indicators”
organised by CMTHS, HNB Garhwal University, 27 September 2014.
11. Attended and participated as Panellist for “Brain Storming Session on Assessment of Impact of flood on River
Bank Filtration Sites” in Uttarakhand on 18 October 2014 at National Institute of Hydrology (N.I.H.) Roorkee.
12. Presented a Presentation on “River Conservation in Uttarakhand through Public Participation” before Hon'ble
Minister of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, Govt. of India, New Delhi on 20 Nov.
2014.
13. Attended as Advisor, Workshop on “ Uttarakhand Hathkargha Evam Hastshilp Udhyamiyon Tatha Prayatan
Udhyog Me Karyarat Udhyamiyon Ke Madhya Samanjasya” on 19 March 2015 at HNB Garhwal University,
Chauras Campus.st14. Jyoti Kundal Application of dye. and natural mordants. , 101 Indian Science Congress, Association of Indian
Science Congress, Kolkota held at University of Jammu, Jammu, from Feb 3-7, 2014.
15. Dr. M.C. Purohit, participated in a workshop on Innovation in Science and Technology for the Service of
Mankind, organised by National research Development Corporation, New Delhi in Association with
Uttarakhand State Council for Science and Technology (UCOST) Dehradun, from 27-28 Feb. 2014.
16. Dyeing of wool and Polyester cotton fabrics with natural dye extract of Ficus Cunia with combination of different stmordants and evaluation of colour fastness properties. Jyoti Kundal A poster presented 102 Indian Science
Congress Association held at University of Mumbai. Jan. 3-7, 2015.th17. Dyeing of wool and polyester cotton Properties. Jyoti Kundal & M.C. Purohit, 9 Uttarakhand State Science
Congress 2014-15, organised by Uttarakhand State Council for Science and Technology (UCOST) , from 26-28
Feb 2015.
18. Dyeing of wool and polyster cotton fabrics with natural dye extract of Ficus cunia using combination of differen
mordants and evaluation of fastness properties. M.C. Purohit, National Conference on Science and Technology
for Human development , Organised by Indian Science Congress Association-Haridwar chapter, from 20-21
march 2015
19. Dr. Veena Joshi presented paper entitled ''Cloud Burst and land slides :Causes and Consequenses'' in
National Seminar on Geo-Environmental Hazards and Neo-Tectonic Activities in Himalaya, Department of
Geology, HNBGarhwal University, SRT Campus, Badshahithaul, On28-30 Nov 2014.+220. Dr. Veena Joshi presented a paper entitled Effect of Ar ion Implantation on the Morphological,
thstructural,optical and chemical properties of CR-39 Film, in a 4 National Conference on Recent Advances in
Chemical and Environmental Sciences, Department of Chemistry Arya PG College Panipat,Haryana, Arya PG
College ,Panipat,Haryana Feb 27-28,2015.
Department of Home Science
1. Dr. Jyoti Tiwari presented a paper entitled “No honor in honor killing” in National seminar on "Violence against
women: Current challenges and future trends" organized by Deptt. of Political Science, B.S.M. P.G. College
Roorkee on 19-20 December 2014
2. Dr. Anita Sati Presented a paper entitled “Uttarakhand mein ucchch shiksha, vartaman, bhavishya aivam durast
shiksha” in a workshop organized by Uttarakhand open University on 4-5 November 2014
3. Presented a paper entitled "Higher education in Uttarakhand: Quest for quality at P.G. College, Kotdwar.
4. Presented a paper entitled “Progress of elementary education in Uttarakhand:Quest for quality in Utrarakhand
Science Congress irganized by UCOST on 26-28 February 2015.
5. Rekha Naithani- Participated 9th UCOST Science Congress and presented research paper entitled” Child
Marriage and its effect on nutritional status of the women from Pauri Garhwal” at 9th UCOST Science congress ,
26.2.15 to 28.2.15'15,Vigyan Dham, Dehradun
6. Rekha Naithani - Participated in 2nd International Workshop on Micronutrient and Child health and
presented paper entitled “Food Habits and Food Consumption Pattern of Women from Hindu and Muslim
Families from hills of Pauri Garhwal” at AIIMS, New Delhi on Nov'14
7. Lakshmi D. KoundalParticipated and presented paper entitled “ Personal and Financial Problem as Barriers in
Perusing Professional Education :Challenges and Remedies “ in National Seminar on Professionalization of
Education and Opportunities in India organized by BHU, NSPEPO11-2015 on 24-25 March'15
8. Presented paper entitled “Vikas avum Paryavarniya Chunotiya” in National Seminar on Development and
Ecological Challenges at Govt PG College, Kotdwara on 21-22 March.
9. Presented paper entitled”Use of ICT in various subject “ in International seminar on Role of E-learning in Quality
Education at Govt PG College, Kashipur, 22-23 Feb'15
10. Shah Archana presented a research paper entitled “Curriculum for Young Children: The Indian Indigenous
Perspective” at the National Seminar on Education Application for Nation Building, 25-26 March, 2015, M.L. &
J.N.K. Girls College, Saharanpur, U.P.
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11. Shah Archana presented a research paper entitled “Gender and Natural Disasters” at the National Seminar on
Geo-Environmental Hazards and Neo-Tectonic Activities in Himalaya, 28–30 October, 2014, H.N.B. Garhwal,
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand.
Department of Mathematics
1. Ashok Kumar, Linear stability of poiseuille flow in a vertical pipe filled with porous medium, Proceeding of
World Congress on Engineering 2011, 2-4 July, 2014 (Imperial College, London).
2. Komal, “Fuzzy fault tree analysis of web access failure using compensatory operator”, presented in “The 18th
Online Conference on Soft-Computing in Industrial Applications World Wide Web(WSC18)” jointly organized
by the World Federation of Soft Computing and Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia during December
1–12, 2014. (Paper ID: WSC18-RS1.12).
3. Dr. Rajesh Dangwal attended National workshop on Analysis of Official Statistics Using SPSS, 18-20 February
2015 ,Department of Statistics, H.N.B.G.U. Srinagar.
4. Paper Presented in International Conference on modelling, Simulation & Optimizing Techniques (ICMSOT-
2015) organized by Department of Mathematics, DAV College, Jalandar during February 12-14, 2015.
5. Dr. U.C. Gairola attended National Conference on “Role of Mathematics in sustainable development”, October
17-18, 2014, Govt. PG College, KaranPrayag.
6. Rashtriya Sanghosti Uchch shiksha aur mukt vishwavidhyalay ki sambhavnain, 2 December 2014, H.N.B.
Garhwal University, Campus Pauri.
7. Attended National Conference on Science and Technology for Human Development, March 20-21, 2015,
GurukulaKangari University, Hardwar.
8. K.S.Rawat : Participated and presented a paper entitled “ On decomposition of curvature tensor fields in
Tachibana recurrent space of first order” During National conference on Differential Geometry and its
Applications (DGACON-2014) Organized by Department of Mathematics University of Allahabad on December
27-28 (2014).
9. Petwal, K.C.: Participated and presented a paper entitled“Mathematical Modeling on Geo-referencing of
probabilistic Risk of Chemicals in rivers” in the national seminar on Geo-Environmental Hazards and Neo-
Tectonic activities in Himalaya held at H.N.B.G.U. Campus BadshahiThaul, Tehri on 28-30(2014).
10. S. Lal : Mathematical Modeling of Geometrical Hazards : in the national seminar on Geo-Environmental Hazards
and Neo- Tectonic activities in Himalaya held at H.N.B.G.U. Campus BadshahiThaul, Tehri on 28-30 (2014).
11. U.S. Negi, Participated and Presented a paper on entitled “On a Finsler space with special Bi-recurrent
curvature” in the International conference of IAPS organized by the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur on
January16-18, 2015.
12. U.S. Negi, Participated and Presented a paper on entitled: “Mathematical Modelling on Geo-referencing of
Probabilistic Risk of Chemicals rivers”, in the National Seminar on Geo-Environmental Hazards and Neo-
Tectonic Activities in Himalaya, Conducted by Department of Geology, H.N.B. Garhwal University, S.R.T.
Campus BadshahiThaul, TehriGarhwal, Uttarakhand on dated (28-30) October 2014.
13. U.S. Negi, Attended and Presented a paper on entitled: “Some Problems in an Almost Product and Almost
Decomposable spaces” in the National Conference on Recent Advances in Statistical and Mathematical Sciences
and their applications, during October 04-06, 2014 held at Kumaun University, Nainital.
14. K.S.Rawat : Delivered an invited talk on “ Kaehlerian H- projective, H-Concircular bi-recurrent and bi-
symmetric spaces “ During National conference on Advances in Mathematical Sciences and its Applications ,
Jointly organized by Indian Society of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences & Department of Mathematics
and Statistics , DDU Gorakhpur University , Gorakhpur (U.P.) on February 20-21, (2015).
Department of Physics
1. Prof.S C Bhatt, “National Seminar on New Horizons in Theoretical and Experimental Physics”, Feb.19-20, 2015,
Govt P G College Gopeshwar
2. Dr.Manish Uniyal, “National Seminar on New Horizons in Theoretical and Experimental Physics”, Feb.19-20,
2015, Govt P G College Gopeshwar.
3. Mr. Alok Sagar Gautam visited Junior Associate Visit of 35 Days at the Abdul Salam International Centre for
Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste Italy from November 17, 2014 to December 22, 2014.
4. Presented Paper entitled “Modification in Mechanical &Brittleness Properties of Epoxy Blended with
Polyvinylacetate” , in Internatioanal conference on change in cryosphere &Impact on Ecosystem services &
Rural Livehood : Understanding Local Adaptation in the Himalayan Region. At Bhaarerwah Campus
University of Jammu J&K (13-14 October 2014)
5. Attended “Six days training programme on Computer Interfaced Science Experiments” at IUAC New Delhi
(28-04-2014 to 03-05-2015)
6. Presented Paper entitled “Self Assembly of Large Area 3-D Photonic Crystals” in National Conference on
Recent Engineering Trends in Energy, Environment &Ecology at RIMT Bareilly (27-28 September 2014)
7. Delivered Invited talk on topic“Generalized Quaternion Formulation for the Fields of Dyons and Gravito-
dyons” in National Conference on Role of Mathematics in Sustainable Development at Govt.Degree College
Karanprayag Chamoli (17-18 October 2014)
8. Presented Paper entitled “Uses of Photonic Crystals as Sensors” in National Seminar on Recent Development in
Physics and Prosperity in Solar Physics Space Science at M.B.P.G. College Haldwani (Nainital) (27-28 Dec. 2014)
9. Presented Paper entitled “Gravito-Electromagnetism” in Natioanal Seminar on New Horizons in Theoretical
and experimental Physics at Govt. P.G College Gopeshwar Chamoli (19-20 Feb. 2015)
10. Attended Workshop on “Nano Sciencen and Life” at BHU,Varanasi U.P. (28 Feb.- 2 March 2015)
11. Attended Workshop on “Light From The Dark Side of the Universe” and Delivered Lecture at B.H.U Varansi
U.P. (17-20March2015)
12. Prof. R.C. Ramola delivered keynote address and chaired a technical session in Ninth International Symposium
on Natural Radiation Environment, Hirosaki, Japan, September 23-26, 2014.
13. Prof. R.C. Ramola delivered an invited talk in Fourth International Geo-Hazards Research Symposium, NASA,
San Jose, California, USA, December 10-12, 2014.
14. Prof. R.C. Ramola delivered an invited talk in National Workshop on Recent Trends in Atmospheric and
Environmental Sciences, Haridwar, April 04-05, 2014.
15. Prof. R.C. Ramola delivered an invited talk in National Seminar on Geo-Environmental Hazards and Neo-
Tectonic Activities in Himalaya, Tehri Garhwal, October 28-30, 2014.
16. Prof. R.C. Ramola delivered an invited talk in National Seminar on New Horizons in Theoretical and
Experimental Physics, Gopeshwar, February 19-20, 2015.
17. Prof. R.C. Ramola delivered an invited talk in National Conference on Environmental Radiation and Functional
Materials, Hyderabad, February 28 – March 01, 2015.
18. Prof. R.C. Ramola delivered an invited talk and chaired a session in First National Conference on Radiation
Awareness and Detection in Natural Environmental, Tehri Garhwal, June 15-17, 2015.
19. Dr. A A Baurai Participated in National Seminar on “Geo-Environmental Hazards and Neo-Techtonic Activities
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 166 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)167
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11. Shah Archana presented a research paper entitled “Gender and Natural Disasters” at the National Seminar on
Geo-Environmental Hazards and Neo-Tectonic Activities in Himalaya, 28–30 October, 2014, H.N.B. Garhwal,
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand.
Department of Mathematics
1. Ashok Kumar, Linear stability of poiseuille flow in a vertical pipe filled with porous medium, Proceeding of
World Congress on Engineering 2011, 2-4 July, 2014 (Imperial College, London).
2. Komal, “Fuzzy fault tree analysis of web access failure using compensatory operator”, presented in “The 18th
Online Conference on Soft-Computing in Industrial Applications World Wide Web(WSC18)” jointly organized
by the World Federation of Soft Computing and Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia during December
1–12, 2014. (Paper ID: WSC18-RS1.12).
3. Dr. Rajesh Dangwal attended National workshop on Analysis of Official Statistics Using SPSS, 18-20 February
2015 ,Department of Statistics, H.N.B.G.U. Srinagar.
4. Paper Presented in International Conference on modelling, Simulation & Optimizing Techniques (ICMSOT-
2015) organized by Department of Mathematics, DAV College, Jalandar during February 12-14, 2015.
5. Dr. U.C. Gairola attended National Conference on “Role of Mathematics in sustainable development”, October
17-18, 2014, Govt. PG College, KaranPrayag.
6. Rashtriya Sanghosti Uchch shiksha aur mukt vishwavidhyalay ki sambhavnain, 2 December 2014, H.N.B.
Garhwal University, Campus Pauri.
7. Attended National Conference on Science and Technology for Human Development, March 20-21, 2015,
GurukulaKangari University, Hardwar.
8. K.S.Rawat : Participated and presented a paper entitled “ On decomposition of curvature tensor fields in
Tachibana recurrent space of first order” During National conference on Differential Geometry and its
Applications (DGACON-2014) Organized by Department of Mathematics University of Allahabad on December
27-28 (2014).
9. Petwal, K.C.: Participated and presented a paper entitled“Mathematical Modeling on Geo-referencing of
probabilistic Risk of Chemicals in rivers” in the national seminar on Geo-Environmental Hazards and Neo-
Tectonic activities in Himalaya held at H.N.B.G.U. Campus BadshahiThaul, Tehri on 28-30(2014).
10. S. Lal : Mathematical Modeling of Geometrical Hazards : in the national seminar on Geo-Environmental Hazards
and Neo- Tectonic activities in Himalaya held at H.N.B.G.U. Campus BadshahiThaul, Tehri on 28-30 (2014).
11. U.S. Negi, Participated and Presented a paper on entitled “On a Finsler space with special Bi-recurrent
curvature” in the International conference of IAPS organized by the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur on
January16-18, 2015.
12. U.S. Negi, Participated and Presented a paper on entitled: “Mathematical Modelling on Geo-referencing of
Probabilistic Risk of Chemicals rivers”, in the National Seminar on Geo-Environmental Hazards and Neo-
Tectonic Activities in Himalaya, Conducted by Department of Geology, H.N.B. Garhwal University, S.R.T.
Campus BadshahiThaul, TehriGarhwal, Uttarakhand on dated (28-30) October 2014.
13. U.S. Negi, Attended and Presented a paper on entitled: “Some Problems in an Almost Product and Almost
Decomposable spaces” in the National Conference on Recent Advances in Statistical and Mathematical Sciences
and their applications, during October 04-06, 2014 held at Kumaun University, Nainital.
14. K.S.Rawat : Delivered an invited talk on “ Kaehlerian H- projective, H-Concircular bi-recurrent and bi-
symmetric spaces “ During National conference on Advances in Mathematical Sciences and its Applications ,
Jointly organized by Indian Society of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences & Department of Mathematics
and Statistics , DDU Gorakhpur University , Gorakhpur (U.P.) on February 20-21, (2015).
Department of Physics
1. Prof.S C Bhatt, “National Seminar on New Horizons in Theoretical and Experimental Physics”, Feb.19-20, 2015,
Govt P G College Gopeshwar
2. Dr.Manish Uniyal, “National Seminar on New Horizons in Theoretical and Experimental Physics”, Feb.19-20,
2015, Govt P G College Gopeshwar.
3. Mr. Alok Sagar Gautam visited Junior Associate Visit of 35 Days at the Abdul Salam International Centre for
Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste Italy from November 17, 2014 to December 22, 2014.
4. Presented Paper entitled “Modification in Mechanical &Brittleness Properties of Epoxy Blended with
Polyvinylacetate” , in Internatioanal conference on change in cryosphere &Impact on Ecosystem services &
Rural Livehood : Understanding Local Adaptation in the Himalayan Region. At Bhaarerwah Campus
University of Jammu J&K (13-14 October 2014)
5. Attended “Six days training programme on Computer Interfaced Science Experiments” at IUAC New Delhi
(28-04-2014 to 03-05-2015)
6. Presented Paper entitled “Self Assembly of Large Area 3-D Photonic Crystals” in National Conference on
Recent Engineering Trends in Energy, Environment &Ecology at RIMT Bareilly (27-28 September 2014)
7. Delivered Invited talk on topic“Generalized Quaternion Formulation for the Fields of Dyons and Gravito-
dyons” in National Conference on Role of Mathematics in Sustainable Development at Govt.Degree College
Karanprayag Chamoli (17-18 October 2014)
8. Presented Paper entitled “Uses of Photonic Crystals as Sensors” in National Seminar on Recent Development in
Physics and Prosperity in Solar Physics Space Science at M.B.P.G. College Haldwani (Nainital) (27-28 Dec. 2014)
9. Presented Paper entitled “Gravito-Electromagnetism” in Natioanal Seminar on New Horizons in Theoretical
and experimental Physics at Govt. P.G College Gopeshwar Chamoli (19-20 Feb. 2015)
10. Attended Workshop on “Nano Sciencen and Life” at BHU,Varanasi U.P. (28 Feb.- 2 March 2015)
11. Attended Workshop on “Light From The Dark Side of the Universe” and Delivered Lecture at B.H.U Varansi
U.P. (17-20March2015)
12. Prof. R.C. Ramola delivered keynote address and chaired a technical session in Ninth International Symposium
on Natural Radiation Environment, Hirosaki, Japan, September 23-26, 2014.
13. Prof. R.C. Ramola delivered an invited talk in Fourth International Geo-Hazards Research Symposium, NASA,
San Jose, California, USA, December 10-12, 2014.
14. Prof. R.C. Ramola delivered an invited talk in National Workshop on Recent Trends in Atmospheric and
Environmental Sciences, Haridwar, April 04-05, 2014.
15. Prof. R.C. Ramola delivered an invited talk in National Seminar on Geo-Environmental Hazards and Neo-
Tectonic Activities in Himalaya, Tehri Garhwal, October 28-30, 2014.
16. Prof. R.C. Ramola delivered an invited talk in National Seminar on New Horizons in Theoretical and
Experimental Physics, Gopeshwar, February 19-20, 2015.
17. Prof. R.C. Ramola delivered an invited talk in National Conference on Environmental Radiation and Functional
Materials, Hyderabad, February 28 – March 01, 2015.
18. Prof. R.C. Ramola delivered an invited talk and chaired a session in First National Conference on Radiation
Awareness and Detection in Natural Environmental, Tehri Garhwal, June 15-17, 2015.
19. Dr. A A Baurai Participated in National Seminar on “Geo-Environmental Hazards and Neo-Techtonic Activities
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 166 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)167
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in Himalaya” 28-30 October 2014, Organized by Dept. of Geology, S.R.T. Campus, H N B Garhwal University,
Badshahi Thaul. Presented a paper entitled “Measurement of soil gas radon concentration and indoor radon
concentration along MBT in the Garhwal Himalaya region”.
20. Presented a Paper entitled in National Conference on “Higher Educaion in Uttarakhand: Present, Future and
Distance Education” 4-5 November, 2014, on organized by Uttarakhand Open University, held at Doon
University, Dehradun. “Administration in Higher Education”.
21. Presented a Paper entitled “Study of Radon flux along Main Central Thrust at Sainj, Uttarkashi, India in
“International Geohazards Research Symposium” held on 10-12 December, 2014, held at NASA ames Research
centre, Moffett Field, CA, USA.
22. Dr.J M S RanaParticipated in National Seminar on Geo-Environmental Hazards and Neo-Tectonic Activities in
Himalaya, Tehri Garhwal, and October 28-30, 2014.
23. Visited CSIR, IMTECH, Chandigarh in connection with discussions with on the proposed collaborative work
with the institute on “Composite Nano Materials and Plasmons” on November 7, 2014.
24. Visited Centre for Advanced Study in Physics, Punjab University, Chandigarh in connection with Particle
Physics Group during December 15-17, 2014.
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciencesth1. UGC training school, Punjab University, Chandigarh; 2-7 Feb. 2015, UGC Network resource centre
2. Nitin Sati, Rajendra Singh, Evaluation of free radical scavenging activity of petroleum ether extract of lingularia
amplexicaulis. International conference on pharmaceutical sciences, SGRRITS, Patel Nagar, Dehradun 14-15 Feb
2014st 3. Nitin Sati, attended 1 International Seminar on yoga for the youth, Dept. of Naturopathy and yoga, HNBGU,
Srinagar, 30 Jan 2015
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
3. Sarla Saklani, National Conference Gurukul Kangri Haridwar 03-04/03/2014
Department of Statistics
1. Paper Presented by Belwal, O.K, Dependence of Computers aided Solution in Statistical Analysis,Ist
International Conference Indian Society of Information Theory and Applications(ISITA), 16-19 jan.2015, Sri Sai
College of Engineering and Technology badhani (Punjab) India.
2. Paper Presented byBelwal, O.K&Bahuguna,Pankaj,Status of Women in Hill Areas of Uttarakhand,Ist
International Conference Indian Society of Information Theory and Applications(ISITA), 16-19 jan.2015, Sri Sai
College of Engineering & Technology badhani (Punjab) .
3. Paper Presented byBelwal, O.K&Jagdish Chandra Purohit, An Analysis of Queueing Management System for
Congestion Control, A Case Study of Post Offices in Garhwal Region,Ist International Conference Indian Society
of Information Theory and Applications(ISITA), 16-19 jan.2015, Sri Sai College of Engineering and Technology
badhani (Punjab) India.
4. Paper Presented by Jagdisch Chandra Purohit, Variance reduction Technique for network of markovian Queue,
National Conference on Role of mathematics in Sustainable Development 17-18 Oct 2014, Organized by
Deparment of mathematics Government Degree College Karanprayag, Chamoli, Uttarakhand.
CONFERENCES/SEMINAR/WORKSHOP/ TRAINING PROGRAMMES ORGANISED
School of Agriculture and Allied Sciences
Department of Forestry & Natural Resources1. Ten Day Training Workshop on “Research Methodology Course for Ph D Students in Social Science” on 7-16
February, 2015 in HNB Garhwal (Central) University, Srinagar, funded by ICSSR, New Delhi (Course Coordinator Dr Rajiv Pandey).
2. Two Day National Training Workshop on “National Workshop on Applied Statistical Methods and Data st stAnalysis with SPSS 22” 31 July, 2014 – 1 August, 2014 in HNB Garhwal (Central) University, Srinagar, for
Faculty and Ph.D. Scholars (Course Co-convener Dr Rajiv Pandey).3. Seven Day Training Workshop on “Applied Statistical Methods in Biological Research” on 4-10 April, 2014 in
BHU Varanasi jointly with BHU, Varanasi and HNB Garhwal (Central) University, Srinagar, under the Aegis of DST center for Multi-disciplinary Sciences for Teachers and Scholars (Course Co-convener Dr Rajiv Pandey).
High Altitude Plant Physiology Research Centre1. Organized one day awareness camp on importance of medicinal and aromatic plants for students (200) of
Government Inter College and villagers of Jamrakhal, Pauri Garhwal, Uttarakhand in the occasion of Jadi Buti Diwas. 4, August, 2014.
2. Conducted two days training programme for farmers (40) selected from three villages of Ukhimath Block of Rudraprayag District of Uttarakhand on techniques of large scale cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants under NMPB, Govt. of India funded project. 8-9 September 2014.
3. Jointly Organized one day workshop on “Jalagam Prabandhan ewam Aajivika Vikas ke Bikalp” for Panchayat Pratinidhi (40 no.) of District Bageshawar under Uttarakhand Vikendrikrit Jalagam Vikash Pariyojana -2. 14, December, 2014.
Department of Horticulture 1. Conducted one day Extension and Training Programme in the Dept. and H.R.C. Chauras separately for the
students & teachers of various inter colleges of Pauri and Tehri Garhwal. 2. Conducted Educational Training Tour at Horticultural Research Centre, Chauras for the students of various inter
colleges of Uttarakhand state 04 times under ISPIRE programmee sponsored by DST New Delhi and H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal), U.K. during 2014-15.
School of Arts, Communication and Languages
Centre for Journalism & Mass Communication1. Organized Meet the Press Programme on 06-09-2014. 2. Organized Seminar on 11.09.2014 on the Topic : Ganga Safai Abhiyan or Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Ganga3. Play presentation on Story Theme Song on 20.09.2014. Celebrated National Press Day – 16 November, 2014 Department of English, Modern European and other Foreign Languages 1. Workshop on “Civilizational Crisis, Education and Indian Thought “ on 7-04-142. Workshop on “General Semantics, 5-8 Oct 2014
School of Earth Science
Department of Geology 1. 22 DST Inspire Science camp organized from 2010-December 2014, funded by DST New Delhi. 2. Meeting of Programme advisory and Monitoring Committee in Himalayan Glaciology (PAC-HG), DST, New
Delhi, July 2014.3. National Seminar on Geoenvironmental hazards and neotectonic activities (organised by Tehri Campus) on 28-
30 October, 2014
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in Himalaya” 28-30 October 2014, Organized by Dept. of Geology, S.R.T. Campus, H N B Garhwal University,
Badshahi Thaul. Presented a paper entitled “Measurement of soil gas radon concentration and indoor radon
concentration along MBT in the Garhwal Himalaya region”.
20. Presented a Paper entitled in National Conference on “Higher Educaion in Uttarakhand: Present, Future and
Distance Education” 4-5 November, 2014, on organized by Uttarakhand Open University, held at Doon
University, Dehradun. “Administration in Higher Education”.
21. Presented a Paper entitled “Study of Radon flux along Main Central Thrust at Sainj, Uttarkashi, India in
“International Geohazards Research Symposium” held on 10-12 December, 2014, held at NASA ames Research
centre, Moffett Field, CA, USA.
22. Dr.J M S RanaParticipated in National Seminar on Geo-Environmental Hazards and Neo-Tectonic Activities in
Himalaya, Tehri Garhwal, and October 28-30, 2014.
23. Visited CSIR, IMTECH, Chandigarh in connection with discussions with on the proposed collaborative work
with the institute on “Composite Nano Materials and Plasmons” on November 7, 2014.
24. Visited Centre for Advanced Study in Physics, Punjab University, Chandigarh in connection with Particle
Physics Group during December 15-17, 2014.
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciencesth1. UGC training school, Punjab University, Chandigarh; 2-7 Feb. 2015, UGC Network resource centre
2. Nitin Sati, Rajendra Singh, Evaluation of free radical scavenging activity of petroleum ether extract of lingularia
amplexicaulis. International conference on pharmaceutical sciences, SGRRITS, Patel Nagar, Dehradun 14-15 Feb
2014st 3. Nitin Sati, attended 1 International Seminar on yoga for the youth, Dept. of Naturopathy and yoga, HNBGU,
Srinagar, 30 Jan 2015
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
3. Sarla Saklani, National Conference Gurukul Kangri Haridwar 03-04/03/2014
Department of Statistics
1. Paper Presented by Belwal, O.K, Dependence of Computers aided Solution in Statistical Analysis,Ist
International Conference Indian Society of Information Theory and Applications(ISITA), 16-19 jan.2015, Sri Sai
College of Engineering and Technology badhani (Punjab) India.
2. Paper Presented byBelwal, O.K&Bahuguna,Pankaj,Status of Women in Hill Areas of Uttarakhand,Ist
International Conference Indian Society of Information Theory and Applications(ISITA), 16-19 jan.2015, Sri Sai
College of Engineering & Technology badhani (Punjab) .
3. Paper Presented byBelwal, O.K&Jagdish Chandra Purohit, An Analysis of Queueing Management System for
Congestion Control, A Case Study of Post Offices in Garhwal Region,Ist International Conference Indian Society
of Information Theory and Applications(ISITA), 16-19 jan.2015, Sri Sai College of Engineering and Technology
badhani (Punjab) India.
4. Paper Presented by Jagdisch Chandra Purohit, Variance reduction Technique for network of markovian Queue,
National Conference on Role of mathematics in Sustainable Development 17-18 Oct 2014, Organized by
Deparment of mathematics Government Degree College Karanprayag, Chamoli, Uttarakhand.
CONFERENCES/SEMINAR/WORKSHOP/ TRAINING PROGRAMMES ORGANISED
School of Agriculture and Allied Sciences
Department of Forestry & Natural Resources1. Ten Day Training Workshop on “Research Methodology Course for Ph D Students in Social Science” on 7-16
February, 2015 in HNB Garhwal (Central) University, Srinagar, funded by ICSSR, New Delhi (Course Coordinator Dr Rajiv Pandey).
2. Two Day National Training Workshop on “National Workshop on Applied Statistical Methods and Data st stAnalysis with SPSS 22” 31 July, 2014 – 1 August, 2014 in HNB Garhwal (Central) University, Srinagar, for
Faculty and Ph.D. Scholars (Course Co-convener Dr Rajiv Pandey).3. Seven Day Training Workshop on “Applied Statistical Methods in Biological Research” on 4-10 April, 2014 in
BHU Varanasi jointly with BHU, Varanasi and HNB Garhwal (Central) University, Srinagar, under the Aegis of DST center for Multi-disciplinary Sciences for Teachers and Scholars (Course Co-convener Dr Rajiv Pandey).
High Altitude Plant Physiology Research Centre1. Organized one day awareness camp on importance of medicinal and aromatic plants for students (200) of
Government Inter College and villagers of Jamrakhal, Pauri Garhwal, Uttarakhand in the occasion of Jadi Buti Diwas. 4, August, 2014.
2. Conducted two days training programme for farmers (40) selected from three villages of Ukhimath Block of Rudraprayag District of Uttarakhand on techniques of large scale cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants under NMPB, Govt. of India funded project. 8-9 September 2014.
3. Jointly Organized one day workshop on “Jalagam Prabandhan ewam Aajivika Vikas ke Bikalp” for Panchayat Pratinidhi (40 no.) of District Bageshawar under Uttarakhand Vikendrikrit Jalagam Vikash Pariyojana -2. 14, December, 2014.
Department of Horticulture 1. Conducted one day Extension and Training Programme in the Dept. and H.R.C. Chauras separately for the
students & teachers of various inter colleges of Pauri and Tehri Garhwal. 2. Conducted Educational Training Tour at Horticultural Research Centre, Chauras for the students of various inter
colleges of Uttarakhand state 04 times under ISPIRE programmee sponsored by DST New Delhi and H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal), U.K. during 2014-15.
School of Arts, Communication and Languages
Centre for Journalism & Mass Communication1. Organized Meet the Press Programme on 06-09-2014. 2. Organized Seminar on 11.09.2014 on the Topic : Ganga Safai Abhiyan or Bhartiya Sanskriti Me Ganga3. Play presentation on Story Theme Song on 20.09.2014. Celebrated National Press Day – 16 November, 2014 Department of English, Modern European and other Foreign Languages 1. Workshop on “Civilizational Crisis, Education and Indian Thought “ on 7-04-142. Workshop on “General Semantics, 5-8 Oct 2014
School of Earth Science
Department of Geology 1. 22 DST Inspire Science camp organized from 2010-December 2014, funded by DST New Delhi. 2. Meeting of Programme advisory and Monitoring Committee in Himalayan Glaciology (PAC-HG), DST, New
Delhi, July 2014.3. National Seminar on Geoenvironmental hazards and neotectonic activities (organised by Tehri Campus) on 28-
30 October, 2014
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 168 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)169
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School of Education
Department of Adult Continuing Education and Extension 1. One day workshop on "Right to Education Act and Challenges of Education" in collaboration with RTE Forum,
Birla Campus, Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna, Garhwal University, Srinagar Garhwal on 27 March, 2015
Department of Education 1. Joshi, P.K. (2014) As Convener, organised a three day work shop on “National Curriculum Framework for
Teacher Education”, in partnership with School of Education, H.N.B.Garhwal(Central) University, Srinagar(Garhwal) and Azim Premji Foundation, Bangalore, (8-10 Dec. 2014).
Department of Naturopathy and Yoga 1. Organized the One Month Certificate Course in Yoga (Only for Foreigner Persons) from 19/01/2015 to
17/02/2015 in Vanprasth Ashram, Rishikesh. st2. Department of Naturopathy and Yoga organised the 1 International Seminar on “Yoga for Youth” in Rishikesh
thon 30 January 20153. Department of Yoga Organized the Inter Collegiate Yogasana Competition on 05/01/2015 in Yoga
Department, Chouras Campus, H.N.B.G.University.4. Yoga department deployed 09 yoga instructors on the demand of NCC battalion to train the students in Nainitaal
stregion for 1 International Yoga Day i.e. 21 June 2015.5. Yoga department organised the Mass Suryanamaskar Programme on 12 January 2015 in Department of
Naturopathy and Yoga HNB Garhwal University.st st6. Yoga Department organised 1 International Yoga Day on 21 June 2015 in Birla campus H.N.B.G.University
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Department of Political Science 1. Workshop on Option for Higher Studies in United States of America, in collaboration with the United States
Educational Foundation in India, New Delhi. April 18, 2015 organised by Prof. Annpurna Nautiyal2. Distinguished Lecture under the Ministry of External Affairs' Distinguished Lecture Series By Amb. (Retd.)
Mahesh Sachdev on Indian Economic Diplomacy, October 27, 2014 organised by Prof. Annpurna Nautiyal. 3. Workshop on Reconstruction, Development and Livelihood Enhancement in the Disaster Affected Areas of
Kedar Valley, September 29-30, 2014 at Triyuginarian organised by Prof. Annpurna Nautiyal. 4. Himanshu Bourai-Organised National Workshop on Women Empowerment and Higher Education,March 27-
28,2014.5. M M Semwal, Convener, National Seminar on 'Good Governance and Development Concerns of Small states of
India" organized by Department of Political Science under UGC SAP-DRS programme on 30-31 March, 2014.
Department of Sociology & Social Work1. Lecture delivered on 'Status of Girls Education in India' by Dr. Anjula Tyagi, Executive Director, Educate Girls
Globally U.S.A. on dated 08-04-2014.2. Lecture delivered on 'Gender discrimination in India Media' by Prof. Dennis Bannot, New York on d 9-04-2014.3. Workshop on 'World Food Day' was organized on 16-10-2014.4. Lecture delivered by Suresh Bhai, Raksha Sutra Aandolan, Uttarkashi, on 'Save Himalaya' on 19-10-2014.5. Lecture delivered by Sri Ajai Satia, Chairman, Uttarakhand Bal Sarakhchan Ayog, Dehradun on 'Children Rights'
on 04-11-2014.6. Interaction Programme was organized between M.S.W. Students of H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar and
Student of Linnaeus University, Sweeden on 05-11-2014 to 08-11-2014.7. Lecture delivered by Sri Mohan Singh 'Gaonwasi' Member Central Ganga Basin Authority, New Delhi on 18-11-
2014.
8. Lecture delivered by Carolina, Deptt. of Social Work, Linnaues University, Sweden on “What do you know about Sweden Kalmar and Vaxjo”, 10-12-2014.
9. Lecture delivered by Anika, Deptt. of Social Work, Linnaues University, Sweden on “Sweden in the arena of migration”, 11-12-2014.
10. Lecture delivered by Ann Ottengrim, Deptt. of Social Work, Linnaues University, Sweden on “Want to know how your dreams can come true and know how to apply for funding” 12-12-2014
11. MOU was Signed between Deptt. Of Sociology & Social Work and Secretary, Uttarakhand Bal Sarakshan Ayog, Dehradun, on 03-02-2015.
12. Workshop organized on 'Problem of Sound Pollution' in collaboration with Dalyo ka Dagdya, on 16-03-2015.13. Gaura Devi Memorial Lecture was delivered by Sri Mahendra Kunwar, Director HARC, Dehradun, Prof. J.L.
Kaul, Vice-Chancellor and Prof. Jauhar, Former VC, Ambedkar University, Agra were also present 21-03-2015.
School of Sciences
Department of Statistics1. Department of Statistics organized three days National Workshop on “Analysis of Official Statistics Using SPSS”
Sponsored by: Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, New Delhi (Govt.of India).
School of Life Sciences
Department of Environmental Sciences 1. Workshop on "Small Islands, Developing States" on World Environment Day at Department of Environmental
Sciences, HNB Garhwal University (June 5,2014)
School of Management
Centre for Mountain Tourism and Hospitality Studies 1. State Level Workshop on Handicrafts & Artisans Srinagar, March 19-20, 20152. National Conference on 'InclusiveDrive EngineofCommunity-basedEcotourismintheMountainous Himalayas:
Guidelines, Policy Perspectives andDevelopmentIndicators'Srinagar, September 27, 2014
Department of Business Management1. Dr. A.C. Pandey Organised Regional Workshop on'Systematic Voters' Education and Electoral
Participation',HNB Garhwal University,Srinagar,Garhwal,25 January, 2015 2. Dr. A.C. Pandey Organised Regional Workshop as an incitive beyond course curriculum on 'Self realization
through meditation' at Swami Vivekanand Hostel, Chuaras, HNBG University, Srinagar, Garhwal, 21November, 2014
3. Dr. A.C. Pandey Organised National Workshop on “Applied Statistical Methods & Data Analysis with SPSS-22 (ASMDA-2014)” in collaboration with SPSS South Asia,Bangalore,India, and Department of Business Management,HNB Garhwal University, July31-1August,2014,
School of Sciences
Department of Statistics
1. Department of Statistics organized three days National Workshop on “Analysis of Official Statistics Using SPSS” Sponsored by: Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, New Delhi (Govt.of India) 18-20 Feb, 2015
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 170 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)171
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School of Education
Department of Adult Continuing Education and Extension 1. One day workshop on "Right to Education Act and Challenges of Education" in collaboration with RTE Forum,
Birla Campus, Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna, Garhwal University, Srinagar Garhwal on 27 March, 2015
Department of Education 1. Joshi, P.K. (2014) As Convener, organised a three day work shop on “National Curriculum Framework for
Teacher Education”, in partnership with School of Education, H.N.B.Garhwal(Central) University, Srinagar(Garhwal) and Azim Premji Foundation, Bangalore, (8-10 Dec. 2014).
Department of Naturopathy and Yoga 1. Organized the One Month Certificate Course in Yoga (Only for Foreigner Persons) from 19/01/2015 to
17/02/2015 in Vanprasth Ashram, Rishikesh. st2. Department of Naturopathy and Yoga organised the 1 International Seminar on “Yoga for Youth” in Rishikesh
thon 30 January 20153. Department of Yoga Organized the Inter Collegiate Yogasana Competition on 05/01/2015 in Yoga
Department, Chouras Campus, H.N.B.G.University.4. Yoga department deployed 09 yoga instructors on the demand of NCC battalion to train the students in Nainitaal
stregion for 1 International Yoga Day i.e. 21 June 2015.5. Yoga department organised the Mass Suryanamaskar Programme on 12 January 2015 in Department of
Naturopathy and Yoga HNB Garhwal University.st st6. Yoga Department organised 1 International Yoga Day on 21 June 2015 in Birla campus H.N.B.G.University
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Department of Political Science 1. Workshop on Option for Higher Studies in United States of America, in collaboration with the United States
Educational Foundation in India, New Delhi. April 18, 2015 organised by Prof. Annpurna Nautiyal2. Distinguished Lecture under the Ministry of External Affairs' Distinguished Lecture Series By Amb. (Retd.)
Mahesh Sachdev on Indian Economic Diplomacy, October 27, 2014 organised by Prof. Annpurna Nautiyal. 3. Workshop on Reconstruction, Development and Livelihood Enhancement in the Disaster Affected Areas of
Kedar Valley, September 29-30, 2014 at Triyuginarian organised by Prof. Annpurna Nautiyal. 4. Himanshu Bourai-Organised National Workshop on Women Empowerment and Higher Education,March 27-
28,2014.5. M M Semwal, Convener, National Seminar on 'Good Governance and Development Concerns of Small states of
India" organized by Department of Political Science under UGC SAP-DRS programme on 30-31 March, 2014.
Department of Sociology & Social Work1. Lecture delivered on 'Status of Girls Education in India' by Dr. Anjula Tyagi, Executive Director, Educate Girls
Globally U.S.A. on dated 08-04-2014.2. Lecture delivered on 'Gender discrimination in India Media' by Prof. Dennis Bannot, New York on d 9-04-2014.3. Workshop on 'World Food Day' was organized on 16-10-2014.4. Lecture delivered by Suresh Bhai, Raksha Sutra Aandolan, Uttarkashi, on 'Save Himalaya' on 19-10-2014.5. Lecture delivered by Sri Ajai Satia, Chairman, Uttarakhand Bal Sarakhchan Ayog, Dehradun on 'Children Rights'
on 04-11-2014.6. Interaction Programme was organized between M.S.W. Students of H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar and
Student of Linnaeus University, Sweeden on 05-11-2014 to 08-11-2014.7. Lecture delivered by Sri Mohan Singh 'Gaonwasi' Member Central Ganga Basin Authority, New Delhi on 18-11-
2014.
8. Lecture delivered by Carolina, Deptt. of Social Work, Linnaues University, Sweden on “What do you know about Sweden Kalmar and Vaxjo”, 10-12-2014.
9. Lecture delivered by Anika, Deptt. of Social Work, Linnaues University, Sweden on “Sweden in the arena of migration”, 11-12-2014.
10. Lecture delivered by Ann Ottengrim, Deptt. of Social Work, Linnaues University, Sweden on “Want to know how your dreams can come true and know how to apply for funding” 12-12-2014
11. MOU was Signed between Deptt. Of Sociology & Social Work and Secretary, Uttarakhand Bal Sarakshan Ayog, Dehradun, on 03-02-2015.
12. Workshop organized on 'Problem of Sound Pollution' in collaboration with Dalyo ka Dagdya, on 16-03-2015.13. Gaura Devi Memorial Lecture was delivered by Sri Mahendra Kunwar, Director HARC, Dehradun, Prof. J.L.
Kaul, Vice-Chancellor and Prof. Jauhar, Former VC, Ambedkar University, Agra were also present 21-03-2015.
School of Sciences
Department of Statistics1. Department of Statistics organized three days National Workshop on “Analysis of Official Statistics Using SPSS”
Sponsored by: Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, New Delhi (Govt.of India).
School of Life Sciences
Department of Environmental Sciences 1. Workshop on "Small Islands, Developing States" on World Environment Day at Department of Environmental
Sciences, HNB Garhwal University (June 5,2014)
School of Management
Centre for Mountain Tourism and Hospitality Studies 1. State Level Workshop on Handicrafts & Artisans Srinagar, March 19-20, 20152. National Conference on 'InclusiveDrive EngineofCommunity-basedEcotourismintheMountainous Himalayas:
Guidelines, Policy Perspectives andDevelopmentIndicators'Srinagar, September 27, 2014
Department of Business Management1. Dr. A.C. Pandey Organised Regional Workshop on'Systematic Voters' Education and Electoral
Participation',HNB Garhwal University,Srinagar,Garhwal,25 January, 2015 2. Dr. A.C. Pandey Organised Regional Workshop as an incitive beyond course curriculum on 'Self realization
through meditation' at Swami Vivekanand Hostel, Chuaras, HNBG University, Srinagar, Garhwal, 21November, 2014
3. Dr. A.C. Pandey Organised National Workshop on “Applied Statistical Methods & Data Analysis with SPSS-22 (ASMDA-2014)” in collaboration with SPSS South Asia,Bangalore,India, and Department of Business Management,HNB Garhwal University, July31-1August,2014,
School of Sciences
Department of Statistics
1. Department of Statistics organized three days National Workshop on “Analysis of Official Statistics Using SPSS” Sponsored by: Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, New Delhi (Govt.of India) 18-20 Feb, 2015
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 170 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)171
ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
RESEARCH PROJECTS
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE AND ALLIED SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Title of Project Sponsoring Agency
Budget (Lakh `)
Duration/ Year
PI/Supervisor
1.
All India coordinated project on Ecosystem services of sacred groves in Uttarakhand
MoEF, New Delhi
31.49 2012-2017 Prof. N.P. Todaria (PI); Dr. A.K. Negi & Dr. Sabyasachi Dasgupta (Co-PI )
2. Adarsh Paudhshala Pariyojna
(Ideal Nursery Project)
Herbal
Research and
Development
Institute,
Gopeshwar
(Chamoli)
20.00 2014-2016 Dr. A.K. Negi
3. Income generation for rural
communities through
cultivation and conservation of
medicinal plants
DBT, Ministry
of Science and
Technology,
New Delhi
18.15 2013-2016 Dr. A.K. Negi
4. Networking Project on Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) in Uttarakhand
ICFRE, Dehradun
10.50 2012-2015 Dr. D.S. Chauhan
5. Carbon stock of Pinus
roxburghii in Garhwal
Himalaya
SERB-DST,
New Delhi
12.00 2013-2015 Dr. Munesh Kumar
HIGH ALTITUDE PLANT PHYSIOLOGY RESEARCH CENTRE S.No. Title Funding
Agency Budget Duration PI/Co-PI
1. Alpine ecosystem dynamics and impact of climate change in Indian Himalaya
(PRACRITI-II)
Space
Applications
Centre, ISRO, Ahmedabad, India
Rs. 23.87 lakh 03 years Prof. M.C.
Nautiyal
2. Establishment of Model Nursery of Tgar and Pushkarmool under Rastriya Jari-Buti Mission (Cost; 15.25 Lakh; SMPB HRDI, Govt. of Uttarakhand funded).
Rashtriy
Aushdhiy Padap
Mission
(RAPM), Herbal
Research and
Development
Institute,
Gopeshwar,
Chamoli
Rs. 20.00 lakh 02 years Prof. A.R.
Nautiyal/ Dr.
Vijay Kant
Purohit
3. Occurrence of Aflatoxin producing fungi and aflatoxin in Raw Herbal Materials used for Ayurvedic drug preparation
UGC Rs. 6.0 Lakh 02 Dr. Harish
Chandra
4 Biofortification of rice grains with Zinc by the application of plant growth promoting Rhizobacteria as Zinc solubilising agents UGC-BSR Startup Grant
UGC Rs. 6.0 Lakh 02 Dr. Babita Patni
DEPARTMENT OF RURAL TECHNOLOGY
Title of Project Sponsoring Agency
Budget (Lakh `)
Duration/ Year
PI/Supervisor
Establishment of small nursery of Tejpat/Awola
HRDI & NMPB
4.00 2011-2013 Dr. R.S. Negi
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 172 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)173
ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
RESEARCH PROJECTS
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE AND ALLIED SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Title of Project Sponsoring Agency
Budget (Lakh `)
Duration/ Year
PI/Supervisor
1.
All India coordinated project on Ecosystem services of sacred groves in Uttarakhand
MoEF, New Delhi
31.49 2012-2017 Prof. N.P. Todaria (PI); Dr. A.K. Negi & Dr. Sabyasachi Dasgupta (Co-PI )
2. Adarsh Paudhshala Pariyojna
(Ideal Nursery Project)
Herbal
Research and
Development
Institute,
Gopeshwar
(Chamoli)
20.00 2014-2016 Dr. A.K. Negi
3. Income generation for rural
communities through
cultivation and conservation of
medicinal plants
DBT, Ministry
of Science and
Technology,
New Delhi
18.15 2013-2016 Dr. A.K. Negi
4. Networking Project on Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) in Uttarakhand
ICFRE, Dehradun
10.50 2012-2015 Dr. D.S. Chauhan
5. Carbon stock of Pinus
roxburghii in Garhwal
Himalaya
SERB-DST,
New Delhi
12.00 2013-2015 Dr. Munesh Kumar
HIGH ALTITUDE PLANT PHYSIOLOGY RESEARCH CENTRE S.No. Title Funding
Agency Budget Duration PI/Co-PI
1. Alpine ecosystem dynamics and impact of climate change in Indian Himalaya
(PRACRITI-II)
Space
Applications
Centre, ISRO, Ahmedabad, India
Rs. 23.87 lakh 03 years Prof. M.C.
Nautiyal
2. Establishment of Model Nursery of Tgar and Pushkarmool under Rastriya Jari-Buti Mission (Cost; 15.25 Lakh; SMPB HRDI, Govt. of Uttarakhand funded).
Rashtriy
Aushdhiy Padap
Mission
(RAPM), Herbal
Research and
Development
Institute,
Gopeshwar,
Chamoli
Rs. 20.00 lakh 02 years Prof. A.R.
Nautiyal/ Dr.
Vijay Kant
Purohit
3. Occurrence of Aflatoxin producing fungi and aflatoxin in Raw Herbal Materials used for Ayurvedic drug preparation
UGC Rs. 6.0 Lakh 02 Dr. Harish
Chandra
4 Biofortification of rice grains with Zinc by the application of plant growth promoting Rhizobacteria as Zinc solubilising agents UGC-BSR Startup Grant
UGC Rs. 6.0 Lakh 02 Dr. Babita Patni
DEPARTMENT OF RURAL TECHNOLOGY
Title of Project Sponsoring Agency
Budget (Lakh `)
Duration/ Year
PI/Supervisor
Establishment of small nursery of Tejpat/Awola
HRDI & NMPB
4.00 2011-2013 Dr. R.S. Negi
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 172 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)173
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SCHOOL OF EARTH SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY
Title of Project Sponsoring Agency
Budget (Lakh `)
Duration/ Year
PI/Supervisor
Tectono-gemorphic evolution of Alaknanda valley between Alaknanda fault and Main Central Thrust, Garhwal Himalaya
DST, New Delhi
33.85 September 2012 to August 2015
Prof. Y.P. Sund riyal; Prof. G.S. Rawat (Co-PI)
2. Risk zonation mapping of Mandakini valley with special reference to geological and geotechnical analysis of Byung subsidence zone and Jaggi-Bagwan landslide, Central Garhwal Himalaya
DST, New Delhi
29.00 May 2013 to April
2016
Prof. Y.P. Sundriyal
3. Geological documentation of the damages in Alaknanda and Mandakini Valley during the flash flood of 17th June, 2013 and to suggest geological, geomorphological and geo-technical remedial measures to minimize the losses in future.
DST, New Delhi
11.00 October 2013 to
December 2014
Prof. Y.P. Sundriyal
4. Map the Neighbourhood in Uttarakhand (MANU): Study area Mandakini Valley
DST, New Delhi
24.40 October 2013 to
December 2014
Prof. Y.P. Sundriyal; Prof. R. C. Ramola (Co-PI)
5. Map the Neighbouhood in Uttarakhand (MANU): Study area Alaknanda Valley.
DST, New Delhi
24.40 October 2013 to
December 2014
Prof. Y.P. Sundriyal; Prof. R. C. Ramola (Co-PI)
6. Glaciers in Upper Alaknanda-Sarswati Basin and Climate Change.
Institute of Mathematical Sciences (Department of Atomic Energy, GOI), Chennai
20.00 2014-17 Prof. H. C. Nainwal
7. Estimation of Ice depth or surface velocity using GPR & DGPS of Satopanth glacier
SERB-DST (Govt. of India, New Delhi)
56.00 2015-18 Prof. H. C. Nainwal
8. Deformation across the Karakoram Fault and Kaurik change Rift and its implications on the NW Himalayan Tectonics. In collaboration with NGRI Hyderabad
In collaboration with NGRI Hyderabad Sponsored by MoES
Rs. 3.5 Crore.
HNBGU component
Rs. 57.00 Lakh
Dr. S P Sati
9. Strain Budget Plate Convergence and Earthquake Occurrence Processes In The Garhwal Kumoun Himalaya Using Permanent Campaign Mode Crustal Deformation Measurements
In collaboration with NGRI Hyderabad. Sponsored by MoES
Amounti ng Rs. 6.10
Crore, HNB
Garhwal University
Component Rs. 1.1
Crore
2011-16 Dr. S P Sati
10. Spatial and temporal changes in the incision rates during the late Quaternary in the Alaknanda and Yamuna river valleys, Uttarakhand Himalaya, India
DST, Young Scientist Project
31.5 Dr. Naresh Rana
DEPARTMENT OF REMOTE SENSING AND GIS
Title of Project Sponsoring Agency
Budget (Lakh `)
Duration/ Year
PI/Supervisor
Identifying the changes in vegetation on ridge tops to predict climate impact and assisted migration
DST, New Delhi
40.43 January 2013 to
December 2016
Prof. C.M. Sharma
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 174 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)175
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2012-16
2012-16
SCHOOL OF EARTH SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY
Title of Project Sponsoring Agency
Budget (Lakh `)
Duration/ Year
PI/Supervisor
Tectono-gemorphic evolution of Alaknanda valley between Alaknanda fault and Main Central Thrust, Garhwal Himalaya
DST, New Delhi
33.85 September 2012 to August 2015
Prof. Y.P. Sund riyal; Prof. G.S. Rawat (Co-PI)
2. Risk zonation mapping of Mandakini valley with special reference to geological and geotechnical analysis of Byung subsidence zone and Jaggi-Bagwan landslide, Central Garhwal Himalaya
DST, New Delhi
29.00 May 2013 to April
2016
Prof. Y.P. Sundriyal
3. Geological documentation of the damages in Alaknanda and Mandakini Valley during the flash flood of 17th June, 2013 and to suggest geological, geomorphological and geo-technical remedial measures to minimize the losses in future.
DST, New Delhi
11.00 October 2013 to
December 2014
Prof. Y.P. Sundriyal
4. Map the Neighbourhood in Uttarakhand (MANU): Study area Mandakini Valley
DST, New Delhi
24.40 October 2013 to
December 2014
Prof. Y.P. Sundriyal; Prof. R. C. Ramola (Co-PI)
5. Map the Neighbouhood in Uttarakhand (MANU): Study area Alaknanda Valley.
DST, New Delhi
24.40 October 2013 to
December 2014
Prof. Y.P. Sundriyal; Prof. R. C. Ramola (Co-PI)
6. Glaciers in Upper Alaknanda-Sarswati Basin and Climate Change.
Institute of Mathematical Sciences (Department of Atomic Energy, GOI), Chennai
20.00 2014-17 Prof. H. C. Nainwal
7. Estimation of Ice depth or surface velocity using GPR & DGPS of Satopanth glacier
SERB-DST (Govt. of India, New Delhi)
56.00 2015-18 Prof. H. C. Nainwal
8. Deformation across the Karakoram Fault and Kaurik change Rift and its implications on the NW Himalayan Tectonics. In collaboration with NGRI Hyderabad
In collaboration with NGRI Hyderabad Sponsored by MoES
Rs. 3.5 Crore.
HNBGU component
Rs. 57.00 Lakh
Dr. S P Sati
9. Strain Budget Plate Convergence and Earthquake Occurrence Processes In The Garhwal Kumoun Himalaya Using Permanent Campaign Mode Crustal Deformation Measurements
In collaboration with NGRI Hyderabad. Sponsored by MoES
Amounti ng Rs. 6.10
Crore, HNB
Garhwal University
Component Rs. 1.1
Crore
2011-16 Dr. S P Sati
10. Spatial and temporal changes in the incision rates during the late Quaternary in the Alaknanda and Yamuna river valleys, Uttarakhand Himalaya, India
DST, Young Scientist Project
31.5 Dr. Naresh Rana
DEPARTMENT OF REMOTE SENSING AND GIS
Title of Project Sponsoring Agency
Budget (Lakh `)
Duration/ Year
PI/Supervisor
Identifying the changes in vegetation on ridge tops to predict climate impact and assisted migration
DST, New Delhi
40.43 January 2013 to
December 2016
Prof. C.M. Sharma
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 174 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)175
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2012-16
2012-16
SCHOOL OF LIFE SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY AND MICROBIOLOGY
S. no
PI/ Co-PI Funding agency
Project title Duration Grant received (in Lakhs)
1 Prof. R. P.
Bhatt (PI)
GBPIHED, KOSI-KATARMAL, ALMORA
“Diversity and Conservation of wild edible mushrooms of Garhwal Himalaya”.
3 years 5.95
2
Prof. C.M. Sharma (PI)
Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi
“Identifying the changes in vegetation on ridge tops to predict climate impact and assisted migration”.
3 years
40.43
3
Dr. Rahul K. Singh (PI)
UGC, New Delhi
Screening of thermophillic cyanobacteria containing nonribosomal peptide synthetase gene clusters for their antimicrobial activity
2014-16
6.0
4.
Dr. Dhananjay Kumar (PI)
UGC, New Delhi
Diversity of microalgae and cyanobacteria across the thermal-
and chemical-gradients in geothermal fields of Uttarakhand Himalaya
6.0
5. Dr. Seema Rawat (PI)
UGC, New Delhi
Bacterial diversity and community succession in sulfur springs and caves around Sahastradhara
6.0
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Sr. No
Title Funding Agency
Budget in Lakh
Duration PI/Co-PI
1 Hydraulic habitat requirements of invertebrates
WWF India 10.87
2014-15 Prof. P.N. Nautiyal
2 Characterization of psychrophilic bacterial diversity of Himalayan region in Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand State Biotechnolo-gy Department, Govt. of Uttarakhand
9.30
2012-2015
Dr. G.K. Joshi
3 Monitoring the self-purification capacity of river Alaknanda implementing physical, chemical and biological approaches
UGC
6.00
2015-2017
Dr. J.S. Chauhan
4 To study the oxidative stress response on enzymatic, non-enzymatic antioxidants and analysis of Physio-morphological changes of Cicer arietinum, under the Heat-stress
UGC
6.00
2015-2017
Dr. Saurabh Yadav
5
Biochemical and structural characterization of the peroxiredoxins(s) involved in anti-oxidative defense in protozoan parasites Entamoeba histolytica and Trichomonas vaginalis
UGC
6.00
2015-2017
Dr. Sudhir Kumar
6
Evaluation of hormone induced gonadal differentiation in adult gold fish Carassius auratus
UGC
6.00
2015-2017
Dr. Indrashis Bhattacharya
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 176 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)177
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SCHOOL OF LIFE SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY AND MICROBIOLOGY
S. no
PI/ Co-PI Funding agency
Project title Duration Grant received (in Lakhs)
1 Prof. R. P.
Bhatt (PI)
GBPIHED, KOSI-KATARMAL, ALMORA
“Diversity and Conservation of wild edible mushrooms of Garhwal Himalaya”.
3 years 5.95
2
Prof. C.M. Sharma (PI)
Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi
“Identifying the changes in vegetation on ridge tops to predict climate impact and assisted migration”.
3 years
40.43
3
Dr. Rahul K. Singh (PI)
UGC, New Delhi
Screening of thermophillic cyanobacteria containing nonribosomal peptide synthetase gene clusters for their antimicrobial activity
2014-16
6.0
4.
Dr. Dhananjay Kumar (PI)
UGC, New Delhi
Diversity of microalgae and cyanobacteria across the thermal-
and chemical-gradients in geothermal fields of Uttarakhand Himalaya
6.0
5. Dr. Seema Rawat (PI)
UGC, New Delhi
Bacterial diversity and community succession in sulfur springs and caves around Sahastradhara
6.0
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Sr. No
Title Funding Agency
Budget in Lakh
Duration PI/Co-PI
1 Hydraulic habitat requirements of invertebrates
WWF India 10.87
2014-15 Prof. P.N. Nautiyal
2 Characterization of psychrophilic bacterial diversity of Himalayan region in Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand State Biotechnolo-gy Department, Govt. of Uttarakhand
9.30
2012-2015
Dr. G.K. Joshi
3 Monitoring the self-purification capacity of river Alaknanda implementing physical, chemical and biological approaches
UGC
6.00
2015-2017
Dr. J.S. Chauhan
4 To study the oxidative stress response on enzymatic, non-enzymatic antioxidants and analysis of Physio-morphological changes of Cicer arietinum, under the Heat-stress
UGC
6.00
2015-2017
Dr. Saurabh Yadav
5
Biochemical and structural characterization of the peroxiredoxins(s) involved in anti-oxidative defense in protozoan parasites Entamoeba histolytica and Trichomonas vaginalis
UGC
6.00
2015-2017
Dr. Sudhir Kumar
6
Evaluation of hormone induced gonadal differentiation in adult gold fish Carassius auratus
UGC
6.00
2015-2017
Dr. Indrashis Bhattacharya
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 176 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)177
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SCHOOL OF SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY 1. Faculty (PI) Title of ongoing projects Grant
Sanctioned
Agency
2.
Prof. D. S. Negi
Search for herbal Antidiabetic leads from medicinal plants
28 lakhs
CSIR
3.
Prof. D.S. Negi
Antifeedant constituents from Verbenaceae species
11.7 lakhs
UCOST
4.
Dr. P. K. Hota
Optical properties of heterocyclic and aryl based donor-acceptor conjugated systems
6 lakhs
UGC-FRPS Grant
5.
Dr Jitendra
Development of ion sensors for the determination of toxic metals in environmental samples.
6 lakhs
UGC-FRPS Grant
DEPARTMENT OF HOME SCIENCE
Title of Project Sponsoring
AgencyBudget
(Lakh `)Duration/
YearPI/Supervisor
2.
Educating adolescent girls and young women on health and hygiene related issues in district Pauri of Uttarakhand
UCOST, Dehradun
3.00
2 Years
Dr. Rekha Naithani
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
Title of Project
Sponsoring Agency
Budget
(Lakh `)
Duration/ Year
PI/Supervisor
1.
MoU to Establish Radon Calibration Centre at Department of Physics and to strengthen radon studies in states of Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai
48.93
2011-2016
Prof. R.C. Ramola
2.
A Comparative Study Among Different Techniques for Radon/Thoron Progeny Measurements in the Normal and High Background Radiation Areas
Board of Research in Nuclear Science (BRNS), Department of Atomic Energy, Mumbai
33.78
2011-2015
Prof. R.C. Ramola
3.
Strengthening the Infrastructural Facility at Nodal Centre at H.N.B. Garhwal University to pursue Radon/Thoron Studies in Northern India
Board of Research in Nuclear Science (BRNS), Department of Atomic Energy, Mumbai
85.00
2014-2017
Prof. R.C. Ramola
4. Modeling radon exhalation
into soil chambers for continuous flux and soil gas measurements and its validation through multiparametric measurements: A case study at Garhwal Himalaya region
Board of Research in Nuclear Science (BRNS), Department of Atomic Energy, Mumbai
21.56 2011-14 Dr. A.A. Bourai
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
Title of Project Sponsoring Agency
Budget (Lakh `)
Duration/ Year
PI/Supervisor
Studies on high altitude antioxidant herbs used by the tribes of Garhwal region
UGC, New Delhi
9.46 2012-2015 Dr. Nitin Sati
2. Preparation and evaluation of effective herbalformulations for alopecia (baldness) and identification of chief constituent(s)
UGC 10.95
DrMona Semalty/ Dr Ajay Semalty
SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
Title of Project Sponsoring Agency
Budget (Lakh `)
Duration/ Year
PI/Supervisor
1 Problems and minimum economic need assessment of BPL households in hill rural areas: A Study of district Pauri in Uttarakhand
ICSSR, New Delhi
2014-15 Dr. Prashant Kandari
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 178 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)179
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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
Title of Project Sponsoring Agency
Budget (Lakh `)
Duration/ Year
PI/Supervisor
Linear Estability of buoyancy assisted mixed connective flow in vertical pipe filledwith porous medium.
UGC, New Delhi
6.00 2014-16 Dr. Ashok Kumar
2. UGC
Dr. Komal
Fuzzy reliability analysis of industrial system with components following different membership functions for their failure/repair using Tw (weakest t- norms) based on fuzzy arithmetic operations.
6.00 2014-16
2014-16
SCHOOL OF SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY 1. Faculty (PI) Title of ongoing projects Grant
Sanctioned
Agency
2.
Prof. D. S. Negi
Search for herbal Antidiabetic leads from medicinal plants
28 lakhs
CSIR
3.
Prof. D.S. Negi
Antifeedant constituents from Verbenaceae species
11.7 lakhs
UCOST
4.
Dr. P. K. Hota
Optical properties of heterocyclic and aryl based donor-acceptor conjugated systems
6 lakhs
UGC-FRPS Grant
5.
Dr Jitendra
Development of ion sensors for the determination of toxic metals in environmental samples.
6 lakhs
UGC-FRPS Grant
DEPARTMENT OF HOME SCIENCE
Title of Project Sponsoring
AgencyBudget
(Lakh `)Duration/
YearPI/Supervisor
2.
Educating adolescent girls and young women on health and hygiene related issues in district Pauri of Uttarakhand
UCOST, Dehradun
3.00
2 Years
Dr. Rekha Naithani
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
Title of Project
Sponsoring Agency
Budget
(Lakh `)
Duration/ Year
PI/Supervisor
1.
MoU to Establish Radon Calibration Centre at Department of Physics and to strengthen radon studies in states of Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai
48.93
2011-2016
Prof. R.C. Ramola
2.
A Comparative Study Among Different Techniques for Radon/Thoron Progeny Measurements in the Normal and High Background Radiation Areas
Board of Research in Nuclear Science (BRNS), Department of Atomic Energy, Mumbai
33.78
2011-2015
Prof. R.C. Ramola
3.
Strengthening the Infrastructural Facility at Nodal Centre at H.N.B. Garhwal University to pursue Radon/Thoron Studies in Northern India
Board of Research in Nuclear Science (BRNS), Department of Atomic Energy, Mumbai
85.00
2014-2017
Prof. R.C. Ramola
4. Modeling radon exhalation
into soil chambers for continuous flux and soil gas measurements and its validation through multiparametric measurements: A case study at Garhwal Himalaya region
Board of Research in Nuclear Science (BRNS), Department of Atomic Energy, Mumbai
21.56 2011-14 Dr. A.A. Bourai
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
Title of Project Sponsoring Agency
Budget (Lakh `)
Duration/ Year
PI/Supervisor
Studies on high altitude antioxidant herbs used by the tribes of Garhwal region
UGC, New Delhi
9.46 2012-2015 Dr. Nitin Sati
2. Preparation and evaluation of effective herbalformulations for alopecia (baldness) and identification of chief constituent(s)
UGC 10.95
DrMona Semalty/ Dr Ajay Semalty
SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
Title of Project Sponsoring Agency
Budget (Lakh `)
Duration/ Year
PI/Supervisor
1 Problems and minimum economic need assessment of BPL households in hill rural areas: A Study of district Pauri in Uttarakhand
ICSSR, New Delhi
2014-15 Dr. Prashant Kandari
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 178 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)179
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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
Title of Project Sponsoring Agency
Budget (Lakh `)
Duration/ Year
PI/Supervisor
Linear Estability of buoyancy assisted mixed connective flow in vertical pipe filledwith porous medium.
UGC, New Delhi
6.00 2014-16 Dr. Ashok Kumar
2. UGC
Dr. Komal
Fuzzy reliability analysis of industrial system with components following different membership functions for their failure/repair using Tw (weakest t- norms) based on fuzzy arithmetic operations.
6.00 2014-16
2014-16
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Title of Project Sponsoring Agency
Budget (Lakh `)
Duration/ Year
PI/Supervisor
1. UGC-SAP-DRS-II UGC Rs. 47,00,000 2012-2018 Prof. Annpurna Nautiyal
2. Gaps between Environmental Policies and Human Actions: A Study of the Impact of Natural Disaster in Garhwal Himalayas on the Women of Rudra Prayag District and their Coping Strategies
ICSSR, New Delhi
49.00 2014-2017 Prof. Annpurna Nautiyal
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
Title of Project Sponsoring Agency
Budget (Lakh `)
Duration/ Year
PI/Supervisor
1 GFATM -7 Project Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS)
1 April 2009 to 31st March 2015
Prof. Lata Gairola
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY INCLUDING ANCIENT INDIAN HISTORY, CULTURE AND ARCHAEOLOGY
Title of Project Sponsoring
Agency Budget
(Lakh `) Duration/
Year PI/Supervisor
Public Movements of Tehri State
ICHR, New Delhi
1.38
Eighteen Months
Dr. Suresh Kumar Chandola
SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
CENTRE FOR MOUNTAIN TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
Title of Project Sponsoring Agency
Budget (Lakh `)
Duration/ Year
PI/Supervisor
1. MRP on Problems and Challenges of Travel Trade Companies in Garhwal Region of Uttarakhand
UGC, New Delhi
6.34 2011-2013 Prof. S.K. Gupta
OTHER ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
School of Agriculture and Allied Sciences
Department of Forestry & Natural Resources
1. Dr. Somidh Saha and Mrs Tamalika Saha, Institute of Silvicultue, Freiburgh University, Germany visited the department under DFG exchange programme and delivered 03 lectures to faculty and students.
2. Prof N.P. Todaria worked as member Forest Advisory Committee, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, New Delhi (2012-14).
3. UGC, New Delhi sanctioned one time Research grant (Rs. 7 Lakhs) to Senior Faculty member Prof. N.P. Todaria.
4. Dr. S.S. Pharytal was awarded Fellow of Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Germany at University of Regensburg, Germany (2014 – 2016).
5. Dr. Nazir Pala alumuni of the Department was appointed Assistant professor at North Benga University, West Bangal (2014).
6. Miss Binita Babara alumuni of the department was appointed Assistant professor at North Benga University, West Bangal (2014).
7. Dr. Mehraj A. Sheikh alumuni of the department joined as Assistant Conservator of Forest, Forest department, Govt. of Jammu and Kashmir.
8. Mr. Nassar Hussain alumuni of the department was selected Range Officer, Forest department, Govt. of Jammu and Kashmir.
9. Miss Bhawani Debberma alumuni of the department was selected Range Officer, Forest department, Govt of Tripura.
10. Dr. K.S. Thakur alumuni of the department was appointed as Scientist Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Y.S. Parmar Uniiversity of Horticlture and Forestry, Nauni, Solan H.P. 2014.
Department of Horticulture
1. Conducted one day Extension and Training Programme in the Dept. and H.R.C. Chauras separately for the students & teachers of various inter colleges of Pauri and Tehri Garhwal.
2. Conducted Educational Training Tour at Horticultural Research Centre, Chauras for the students of various inter colleges of Uttarakhand state 04 times under ISPIRE programmee sponsored by DST New Delhi and H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal), U.K. during 2014-15.
School of Arts, Communication and Languages
Department of Drawing and Painting
1. Department organized a Poster Exhibition on 31 Oct. 2014 on National Integration Day
2. A National Art Exhibition was organised in the department, 02-05 March 2015
3. Faculties & Students participated in 02 International Art Exhibition, 02 National Art Exhibition and 02 State label Art Exhibitions.
Department of English, Modern European and other Foreign Languages
1. Prof. Luke Whitmore , Prof. Jaiwanti Dimri , Prof Shravan Sharma visited the Dept. and delivered the lectures on different subjects
st3. Chaired 1 Technical session in the National Seminar on “Violence against Women: Current challenges and future trend” (19-20 December 2014) organized by BSM PG College Roorkee, Uttarakhand.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE
Title of Project Sponsoring Agency
Budget (Lakh `)
Duration/ Year
PI/Supervisor
1. UGC-SAP-DRS-II UGC Rs. 47,00,000 2012-2018 Prof. Annpurna Nautiyal
2. Gaps between Environmental Policies and Human Actions: A Study of the Impact of Natural Disaster in Garhwal Himalayas on the Women of Rudra Prayag District and their Coping Strategies
ICSSR, New Delhi
49.00 2014-2017 Prof. Annpurna Nautiyal
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
Title of Project Sponsoring Agency
Budget (Lakh `)
Duration/ Year
PI/Supervisor
1 GFATM -7 Project Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS)
1 April 2009 to 31st March 2015
Prof. Lata Gairola
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY INCLUDING ANCIENT INDIAN HISTORY, CULTURE AND ARCHAEOLOGY
Title of Project Sponsoring
Agency Budget
(Lakh `) Duration/
Year PI/Supervisor
Public Movements of Tehri State
ICHR, New Delhi
1.38
Eighteen Months
Dr. Suresh Kumar Chandola
SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
CENTRE FOR MOUNTAIN TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
Title of Project Sponsoring Agency
Budget (Lakh `)
Duration/ Year
PI/Supervisor
1. MRP on Problems and Challenges of Travel Trade Companies in Garhwal Region of Uttarakhand
UGC, New Delhi
6.34 2011-2013 Prof. S.K. Gupta
OTHER ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS
School of Agriculture and Allied Sciences
Department of Forestry & Natural Resources
1. Dr. Somidh Saha and Mrs Tamalika Saha, Institute of Silvicultue, Freiburgh University, Germany visited the department under DFG exchange programme and delivered 03 lectures to faculty and students.
2. Prof N.P. Todaria worked as member Forest Advisory Committee, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, New Delhi (2012-14).
3. UGC, New Delhi sanctioned one time Research grant (Rs. 7 Lakhs) to Senior Faculty member Prof. N.P. Todaria.
4. Dr. S.S. Pharytal was awarded Fellow of Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Germany at University of Regensburg, Germany (2014 – 2016).
5. Dr. Nazir Pala alumuni of the Department was appointed Assistant professor at North Benga University, West Bangal (2014).
6. Miss Binita Babara alumuni of the department was appointed Assistant professor at North Benga University, West Bangal (2014).
7. Dr. Mehraj A. Sheikh alumuni of the department joined as Assistant Conservator of Forest, Forest department, Govt. of Jammu and Kashmir.
8. Mr. Nassar Hussain alumuni of the department was selected Range Officer, Forest department, Govt. of Jammu and Kashmir.
9. Miss Bhawani Debberma alumuni of the department was selected Range Officer, Forest department, Govt of Tripura.
10. Dr. K.S. Thakur alumuni of the department was appointed as Scientist Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Y.S. Parmar Uniiversity of Horticlture and Forestry, Nauni, Solan H.P. 2014.
Department of Horticulture
1. Conducted one day Extension and Training Programme in the Dept. and H.R.C. Chauras separately for the students & teachers of various inter colleges of Pauri and Tehri Garhwal.
2. Conducted Educational Training Tour at Horticultural Research Centre, Chauras for the students of various inter colleges of Uttarakhand state 04 times under ISPIRE programmee sponsored by DST New Delhi and H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal), U.K. during 2014-15.
School of Arts, Communication and Languages
Department of Drawing and Painting
1. Department organized a Poster Exhibition on 31 Oct. 2014 on National Integration Day
2. A National Art Exhibition was organised in the department, 02-05 March 2015
3. Faculties & Students participated in 02 International Art Exhibition, 02 National Art Exhibition and 02 State label Art Exhibitions.
Department of English, Modern European and other Foreign Languages
1. Prof. Luke Whitmore , Prof. Jaiwanti Dimri , Prof Shravan Sharma visited the Dept. and delivered the lectures on different subjects
st3. Chaired 1 Technical session in the National Seminar on “Violence against Women: Current challenges and future trend” (19-20 December 2014) organized by BSM PG College Roorkee, Uttarakhand.
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School of Earth Science
Department of Geology
1. Prof. H C Nainwal visited Senkenberg Natural Research Institute and University of Tuebingen, Berlin, thGermany on 8-11 December 2014 to participate in 5 Third Pole Environment workshop.
2. Prof. R S Rana Visited Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Brussels, Belgium on 14-22 June 2014 for research work.
Meetings attended:
1. Prof. H C Nainwal participated as a Member in the sixth meeting of the Programme Advisory Committee on Himalayan Glaciology (PAC-HG) of DST, Govt of India, New Delhi at State Council for Science Technology and Environment, Shimla, H.P. on 01 November 2014.
2. Prof. H C Nainwal participated as a Member in the seventh meeting of the Programme Advisory Committee on Himalayan Glaciology (PAC-HG) of DST, Govt of India, New Delhi at Department of Geology, HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar Garhwal on 20-23 July 2014.
3. Prof. Y. P. Sundriyal attended the Discussion meeting related to Disaster in Uttarakhand sponsored by DST at Kashmir University, Kashmir, 17- 18 April, 2014.
4. Prof. Y. P. Sundriyal attended a group discussion meeting at Kashmir university, Kashmir from 10-17 May, 2014, to analyses the reason and consequences of 2013 Uttarakhand Disaster and was the member of the committee who prepared an executive summary of the field workshop which submitted to Government of India under Chairman ship of Prof. Talat Ahmed Vice Chancellor Kashmir University.
5. Prof. Y. P. Sundriyal attended a meeting on 23rd June, 2014 at Jamia Millia University, Delhi where he presented the progress of the DST sponsored "MANU" project for Alaknanda and Mandakini Valley.
6. Prof. Y. P. Sundriyal attended the meeting of expert committee of Landslide and Hazard Mitigation at IIT Mumbai and presented progress of DST sponsored project entitled" “Risk Zonation Mapping of Mandakini Valley with special reference to Geological and Geotechnical analysis of Byung subsidence zone and Jaggi-Bagwan landslide, Central Garhwal Himalaya” on 27th -28th July, 2014
7. Prof. Y.P. Sundriyal attended the meeting of PAC Mannu project at IIRS Dehradun on 29th August, 2014, where the collected data of damage by HNB Garhwal University which was uploaded on Bhuvan portal was verified and discussed.
8. Prof. Y. P. Sundriyal attended the meeting of expert committee at Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi and made final presentation of the damages occured in Mandakini and Alaknanda valley " cause, consequences and remedial measures", on 20-21 October, 2014
9. Prof. Y. P. Sundriyal attended DST sponsored special meeting at IIT Roorkee on 28th October at IIT Roorkee in
which a net work project for large scale mapping of NH 58 and 109 was discussed and HNB Garhwal University
assigned the work of large scale mapping from Sonprayag to Kedarnath".
10. Prof. Y. P. Sundriyal participated in "National Seminar on Geo-environmental Hazards and Neo-tectonic
Activities in Himalaya" organized from 28 to 30th October, 2014 at Badshaithaul campus of HNB Garhwal
University, Key note address delivered on 30th October,2014 on "Neo-tectonic activities in Himalaya".
11. Prof. Y. P. Sundriyal attended DST sponsored PAC meeting of Earth Science at IIT, Kharagpur from 10th
February to 12th February, where he presented progress of the DST sponsored research project entitled
""Geological documentation of the damages in Alaknanda and Mandakini Valley during the flash flood of 17th
June, 2013 and to suggest the Geological, Geomorphological and Geotechnical remedial measures to minimize
the losses in future"
12. Dr. S. P. Sati attended Tripartite meeting on Indo-Burmese arc at Aizwal and Imphal organised by Mizoram
University, NGRI Hyderabad and sponsored by MoES. from Nov 10-13, 2014.
School of Education
Department of Adult Continuing Education and Extension
1. Extension lecture on 'Career Options for Rural Students' organized at GIC, Muchiyali, Pauri Garhwal on 31
October, 2014
2. 2 extension lectures were delivered on 'Opportunities & Resources for Self Employment in rural areas' at
Continuing Education Center- GIC, Muchiyali, Pauri Garhwal and DACEE, HNBGU, Srinagar Garhwal on 31
October and 11 November, 2014 respectively.
3. 3 lectures were delivered on 'Conservation of Water Resources at Village level' in collaboration with Swajal
Yojna and Nav Chetna Jagriti Samiti at Continuing Education Center Kotsara, Salda and Kundi of Pauri
Garhwal on 10, 19 December, 2014 and 29 March, 2015 respectively.
4. Regional Seminar 'Aapda Prabandhan evam Nyunikaran mein Vishwavidhyalaya Samuday mein Bhumika' on
World Environment Day, 5 June, 2014 at DACEE, HNBGU, Srinagar Garhwal
5. Regional Seminar 'Population & Development' was organized on World Population Day, 11 July, 2014 at GIC,
Kamalpur, Pauri Garhwal.
6. Symposium on 'Literacy and Quality of Life' was organized on International Literacy Day, 8 September, 2014 at
DACEE, HNBGU, Srinagar Garhwal.
7. Symposium on Gandhian Philosophy on Gandhi Jayanti at CEC, Salda, Kotsara, Pauri Garhwal on 02 October,
2014
8. A symposium on 'AIDS: Problems & Solutions' organized on World AIDS Day, 1 December, 2014 at DACEE,
HNBGU, Srinagar Garhwal
9. Rawat, S.S. delivered a radio talk on "Hamari Mahatvakansha Aur Hamare Naujwan" on 23 September, 2014.
10. Field Survey was conducted for establishing Continuing Education Centres at Pauri Garhwal during 25 to 28
September, 2014
11. Monthly news bulletin 'Prasar' was published by the department and widely circulated during the year 2014-15
among neo-literates.
12. Reading material such as Brochures, Monographs and power point presentation were published and made on
the occasion of celebration of special days/symposium.
13. Monitoring and Evaluation of programmes organized at 5 Continuing Education Centers of Pauri Garhwal.
Department of Naturopathy and Yoga st1. The students of the department won the 1 prize in Inter Collegiate Yogasana Competition in Girls Category
held on 05 Jan. 2015 at Yoga Department, H.N.B.G.University.nd2. The students of the department won the 2 prize in Inter Collegiate Yogasana Competition in Boys Category
held on 05 Jan. 2015 at Yoga Department,H.N.B.G.University.
Department of Physical Education
1. The department of physical education in collaboration with department of Social work and takshila Academy,
Srinagar conducted a Social awareness programme on voting in general election "RUN FOR VOTE" an initiative stby election commission of India in Srinagar city. (1 May 2014).
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School of Earth Science
Department of Geology
1. Prof. H C Nainwal visited Senkenberg Natural Research Institute and University of Tuebingen, Berlin, thGermany on 8-11 December 2014 to participate in 5 Third Pole Environment workshop.
2. Prof. R S Rana Visited Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Brussels, Belgium on 14-22 June 2014 for research work.
Meetings attended:
1. Prof. H C Nainwal participated as a Member in the sixth meeting of the Programme Advisory Committee on Himalayan Glaciology (PAC-HG) of DST, Govt of India, New Delhi at State Council for Science Technology and Environment, Shimla, H.P. on 01 November 2014.
2. Prof. H C Nainwal participated as a Member in the seventh meeting of the Programme Advisory Committee on Himalayan Glaciology (PAC-HG) of DST, Govt of India, New Delhi at Department of Geology, HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar Garhwal on 20-23 July 2014.
3. Prof. Y. P. Sundriyal attended the Discussion meeting related to Disaster in Uttarakhand sponsored by DST at Kashmir University, Kashmir, 17- 18 April, 2014.
4. Prof. Y. P. Sundriyal attended a group discussion meeting at Kashmir university, Kashmir from 10-17 May, 2014, to analyses the reason and consequences of 2013 Uttarakhand Disaster and was the member of the committee who prepared an executive summary of the field workshop which submitted to Government of India under Chairman ship of Prof. Talat Ahmed Vice Chancellor Kashmir University.
5. Prof. Y. P. Sundriyal attended a meeting on 23rd June, 2014 at Jamia Millia University, Delhi where he presented the progress of the DST sponsored "MANU" project for Alaknanda and Mandakini Valley.
6. Prof. Y. P. Sundriyal attended the meeting of expert committee of Landslide and Hazard Mitigation at IIT Mumbai and presented progress of DST sponsored project entitled" “Risk Zonation Mapping of Mandakini Valley with special reference to Geological and Geotechnical analysis of Byung subsidence zone and Jaggi-Bagwan landslide, Central Garhwal Himalaya” on 27th -28th July, 2014
7. Prof. Y.P. Sundriyal attended the meeting of PAC Mannu project at IIRS Dehradun on 29th August, 2014, where the collected data of damage by HNB Garhwal University which was uploaded on Bhuvan portal was verified and discussed.
8. Prof. Y. P. Sundriyal attended the meeting of expert committee at Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi and made final presentation of the damages occured in Mandakini and Alaknanda valley " cause, consequences and remedial measures", on 20-21 October, 2014
9. Prof. Y. P. Sundriyal attended DST sponsored special meeting at IIT Roorkee on 28th October at IIT Roorkee in
which a net work project for large scale mapping of NH 58 and 109 was discussed and HNB Garhwal University
assigned the work of large scale mapping from Sonprayag to Kedarnath".
10. Prof. Y. P. Sundriyal participated in "National Seminar on Geo-environmental Hazards and Neo-tectonic
Activities in Himalaya" organized from 28 to 30th October, 2014 at Badshaithaul campus of HNB Garhwal
University, Key note address delivered on 30th October,2014 on "Neo-tectonic activities in Himalaya".
11. Prof. Y. P. Sundriyal attended DST sponsored PAC meeting of Earth Science at IIT, Kharagpur from 10th
February to 12th February, where he presented progress of the DST sponsored research project entitled
""Geological documentation of the damages in Alaknanda and Mandakini Valley during the flash flood of 17th
June, 2013 and to suggest the Geological, Geomorphological and Geotechnical remedial measures to minimize
the losses in future"
12. Dr. S. P. Sati attended Tripartite meeting on Indo-Burmese arc at Aizwal and Imphal organised by Mizoram
University, NGRI Hyderabad and sponsored by MoES. from Nov 10-13, 2014.
School of Education
Department of Adult Continuing Education and Extension
1. Extension lecture on 'Career Options for Rural Students' organized at GIC, Muchiyali, Pauri Garhwal on 31
October, 2014
2. 2 extension lectures were delivered on 'Opportunities & Resources for Self Employment in rural areas' at
Continuing Education Center- GIC, Muchiyali, Pauri Garhwal and DACEE, HNBGU, Srinagar Garhwal on 31
October and 11 November, 2014 respectively.
3. 3 lectures were delivered on 'Conservation of Water Resources at Village level' in collaboration with Swajal
Yojna and Nav Chetna Jagriti Samiti at Continuing Education Center Kotsara, Salda and Kundi of Pauri
Garhwal on 10, 19 December, 2014 and 29 March, 2015 respectively.
4. Regional Seminar 'Aapda Prabandhan evam Nyunikaran mein Vishwavidhyalaya Samuday mein Bhumika' on
World Environment Day, 5 June, 2014 at DACEE, HNBGU, Srinagar Garhwal
5. Regional Seminar 'Population & Development' was organized on World Population Day, 11 July, 2014 at GIC,
Kamalpur, Pauri Garhwal.
6. Symposium on 'Literacy and Quality of Life' was organized on International Literacy Day, 8 September, 2014 at
DACEE, HNBGU, Srinagar Garhwal.
7. Symposium on Gandhian Philosophy on Gandhi Jayanti at CEC, Salda, Kotsara, Pauri Garhwal on 02 October,
2014
8. A symposium on 'AIDS: Problems & Solutions' organized on World AIDS Day, 1 December, 2014 at DACEE,
HNBGU, Srinagar Garhwal
9. Rawat, S.S. delivered a radio talk on "Hamari Mahatvakansha Aur Hamare Naujwan" on 23 September, 2014.
10. Field Survey was conducted for establishing Continuing Education Centres at Pauri Garhwal during 25 to 28
September, 2014
11. Monthly news bulletin 'Prasar' was published by the department and widely circulated during the year 2014-15
among neo-literates.
12. Reading material such as Brochures, Monographs and power point presentation were published and made on
the occasion of celebration of special days/symposium.
13. Monitoring and Evaluation of programmes organized at 5 Continuing Education Centers of Pauri Garhwal.
Department of Naturopathy and Yoga st1. The students of the department won the 1 prize in Inter Collegiate Yogasana Competition in Girls Category
held on 05 Jan. 2015 at Yoga Department, H.N.B.G.University.nd2. The students of the department won the 2 prize in Inter Collegiate Yogasana Competition in Boys Category
held on 05 Jan. 2015 at Yoga Department,H.N.B.G.University.
Department of Physical Education
1. The department of physical education in collaboration with department of Social work and takshila Academy,
Srinagar conducted a Social awareness programme on voting in general election "RUN FOR VOTE" an initiative stby election commission of India in Srinagar city. (1 May 2014).
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2. The department of physical education organized a community coaching programme for B.P.Ed students and thsports Competitions for special Children of Pauri District in Collaboration with special Olympic, Bharat (30
April 2014).
3. Department had actively participated in organizing Sports Activity on the occasion of Baikunth Chaturdashi festival in cooperation with Nagar Palika Parishad, Srinagar.
4. All students of B.P.Ed. participated in "Run for Unity" on the occasion of Birthday Celebration of Sardar stVallabhbhai Patel on 31 Oct 2014
School of Law
Department of Law
1. Prof. A.K. Pandey Key Note Speaker and Guest of Honour at Empowerment of Women in India at VSSD thCollege Kanpur, 11 Feb. 2015.
2. Prof. A.K. Pandey Chaired a session as a Resource Person at a National Seminar titled s “Role of Legal Education ndin Present legal Scenario” at SS Law College, Shajahanpur, 2 Mar. 2015.
3. Alok Kumar Yadav attended UGC Sponsored Seven Days National Workshop on New Trends in Classroom Teachings Nov 01-07, 2014.
School of Life Sciences
Department of Botany & Microbiology
1. Prof. A. B. Bhatt is nominated as a member of interviewing committee of Uttarakhand Public service commission, Uttarakhand &UGC Research Panel
2. Prof. R. P. Bhatt is a Member of panel of UPSC, New Delhi and member of interviewing committee of Uttarakhand Public service commission, Uttarakhand.
3. Prof. D. P. Vashistha Member of interviewing committee of Uttarakhand Public service commission, Uttarakhand.
4. Prof. C. M. Sharma Dean, School of forestry at Uttarakhand University of Horticulture and Forestry, Bharsar (on deputation).
Department of Environmental Sciences
1. Organised Cleanliness Drive (Clear all the bushes, weeds and solid wastes from the premises of the Department of Environmental Sciences, Chauras Campus) under 'Clean India Mission' on 02 October,2014 and 24 March,2015
Department of Zoology & Biotechnology
1. Prof. J.P. Bhatt has been nominated as Chairperson, Ethic Committee, VCSG Government Institute of Medical Science and Research, Srinagar, Pauri Garhwal.
Visitors:
1. Prof. M.S. Johal, Professor Emeritus, Department of Zoology, Punjab University, Chandigarh.
2. Prof. R.P. Manthan, Department of Biotechnology, Kurukshetra University.
3. Prof. N.P. Singh, Centre for Advanced studies in Zoology, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur.
4. Prof. A.R. Yusuf, Expert Member, National Green Tribunal, New Delhi.
5. Prof. W.S. Lakra, Director, Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Mumbai.
6. Prof. Neeta Sahagal, Centre for Advanced Studies in Zoology, University of Delhi, Delhi.
7. Prof. V.P. Uniyal, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.
8. Prof. R.S. Bisht, Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture, GB Pant University of Agriculture &
Technology, Pantnagar.
9. Dr. I.D. Bhatt, Principal Scientist, G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development, Kosi,
Almora.
10. Prof. A K Dobriyal is General Secretary of Society for Himalayan Action Research and Development.
11. Prof. A K Dobriyal is Managing Editor of Journal of Mountain Research and Himalayan Journal of Social Sciences and
Humanities.
12. Prof. A K Dobriyal is Member of Editorial Board of the Journal of Environmental and Social Sciences (Open
Science Publication
School of Management
Centre for Mountain Tourism and Hospitality Studies
1. Dr. R.K. Dhodi evaluated Project Proposal on Promotion of Eco Tourism for Sustainable Livelihood
Development of Mountain People through Model Demonstration in Uttarakhand. Of G.B Pant Institute of
Himalaya Environment and Development during the period 2013-14.
2. Dr. R.K.Dhodi evaluated Project Proposal on Empowering Local Communities in Eco Tourism, Churdhar,
Sirmour District of Himachal Pradesh, of G.B Pant Institute of Himalaya Environment and Development
during the period 2013-14.
Department of Business Management
1. Dr. A.C. Pandey delivered expert Lecture on “Career Guidance” to members of Continuing education
Centre,Kot Block, and students of G.I.C.,District-Pauri on 31October,2014
2. Dr. A.C. Pandey delivered expert Lecture on “Professionalism and management”in the Faculty of Management
Studies,V.B.S.Purvanchal University,Jaunpur,U.P. on 6 January 2015.
3. Mahendra Babu delivered guest Lecture on 'Stress Management and Empowering Personal Change' to the
senior Officials of Devasari Hydro Electric Project, SJVN at the work shop held at Hotel Samrat Rudra Prayag
from 2-3 March,2015.
4. Mahendra Babu delivered guest lecture on the topic, “Budget 2014 –An analysis” to the MBA students of
G.Pulliah College of Engineering and technology, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh on 11.07.2014
5. Mahendra Babu delivered guest lecture on the topic, “India's growth story and emerging trends” to the MBA
students of R.G.M College of Engineering and technology,Nandyal,Kurnool(Dist),Andhra Pradesh 09.07.2014
6. Mahendra Babu delivered guest lecture on the topic,“Indian economy and contemporary challenges” to the
MBA students of Srinivasa Institute of Technology & Management, Chittor,Andhra Pradesh,6 July, 2014
7. Dr. Monika Kashyap delivered Guest Lecture on Project Management and Contract Management to the senior
officials of Devasari Hydro Electric Project, SJVN at the work shop held at Hotel Samrat Rudra Prayag, 2-3
March,2015
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2. The department of physical education organized a community coaching programme for B.P.Ed students and thsports Competitions for special Children of Pauri District in Collaboration with special Olympic, Bharat (30
April 2014).
3. Department had actively participated in organizing Sports Activity on the occasion of Baikunth Chaturdashi festival in cooperation with Nagar Palika Parishad, Srinagar.
4. All students of B.P.Ed. participated in "Run for Unity" on the occasion of Birthday Celebration of Sardar stVallabhbhai Patel on 31 Oct 2014
School of Law
Department of Law
1. Prof. A.K. Pandey Key Note Speaker and Guest of Honour at Empowerment of Women in India at VSSD thCollege Kanpur, 11 Feb. 2015.
2. Prof. A.K. Pandey Chaired a session as a Resource Person at a National Seminar titled s “Role of Legal Education ndin Present legal Scenario” at SS Law College, Shajahanpur, 2 Mar. 2015.
3. Alok Kumar Yadav attended UGC Sponsored Seven Days National Workshop on New Trends in Classroom Teachings Nov 01-07, 2014.
School of Life Sciences
Department of Botany & Microbiology
1. Prof. A. B. Bhatt is nominated as a member of interviewing committee of Uttarakhand Public service commission, Uttarakhand &UGC Research Panel
2. Prof. R. P. Bhatt is a Member of panel of UPSC, New Delhi and member of interviewing committee of Uttarakhand Public service commission, Uttarakhand.
3. Prof. D. P. Vashistha Member of interviewing committee of Uttarakhand Public service commission, Uttarakhand.
4. Prof. C. M. Sharma Dean, School of forestry at Uttarakhand University of Horticulture and Forestry, Bharsar (on deputation).
Department of Environmental Sciences
1. Organised Cleanliness Drive (Clear all the bushes, weeds and solid wastes from the premises of the Department of Environmental Sciences, Chauras Campus) under 'Clean India Mission' on 02 October,2014 and 24 March,2015
Department of Zoology & Biotechnology
1. Prof. J.P. Bhatt has been nominated as Chairperson, Ethic Committee, VCSG Government Institute of Medical Science and Research, Srinagar, Pauri Garhwal.
Visitors:
1. Prof. M.S. Johal, Professor Emeritus, Department of Zoology, Punjab University, Chandigarh.
2. Prof. R.P. Manthan, Department of Biotechnology, Kurukshetra University.
3. Prof. N.P. Singh, Centre for Advanced studies in Zoology, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur.
4. Prof. A.R. Yusuf, Expert Member, National Green Tribunal, New Delhi.
5. Prof. W.S. Lakra, Director, Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Mumbai.
6. Prof. Neeta Sahagal, Centre for Advanced Studies in Zoology, University of Delhi, Delhi.
7. Prof. V.P. Uniyal, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.
8. Prof. R.S. Bisht, Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture, GB Pant University of Agriculture &
Technology, Pantnagar.
9. Dr. I.D. Bhatt, Principal Scientist, G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development, Kosi,
Almora.
10. Prof. A K Dobriyal is General Secretary of Society for Himalayan Action Research and Development.
11. Prof. A K Dobriyal is Managing Editor of Journal of Mountain Research and Himalayan Journal of Social Sciences and
Humanities.
12. Prof. A K Dobriyal is Member of Editorial Board of the Journal of Environmental and Social Sciences (Open
Science Publication
School of Management
Centre for Mountain Tourism and Hospitality Studies
1. Dr. R.K. Dhodi evaluated Project Proposal on Promotion of Eco Tourism for Sustainable Livelihood
Development of Mountain People through Model Demonstration in Uttarakhand. Of G.B Pant Institute of
Himalaya Environment and Development during the period 2013-14.
2. Dr. R.K.Dhodi evaluated Project Proposal on Empowering Local Communities in Eco Tourism, Churdhar,
Sirmour District of Himachal Pradesh, of G.B Pant Institute of Himalaya Environment and Development
during the period 2013-14.
Department of Business Management
1. Dr. A.C. Pandey delivered expert Lecture on “Career Guidance” to members of Continuing education
Centre,Kot Block, and students of G.I.C.,District-Pauri on 31October,2014
2. Dr. A.C. Pandey delivered expert Lecture on “Professionalism and management”in the Faculty of Management
Studies,V.B.S.Purvanchal University,Jaunpur,U.P. on 6 January 2015.
3. Mahendra Babu delivered guest Lecture on 'Stress Management and Empowering Personal Change' to the
senior Officials of Devasari Hydro Electric Project, SJVN at the work shop held at Hotel Samrat Rudra Prayag
from 2-3 March,2015.
4. Mahendra Babu delivered guest lecture on the topic, “Budget 2014 –An analysis” to the MBA students of
G.Pulliah College of Engineering and technology, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh on 11.07.2014
5. Mahendra Babu delivered guest lecture on the topic, “India's growth story and emerging trends” to the MBA
students of R.G.M College of Engineering and technology,Nandyal,Kurnool(Dist),Andhra Pradesh 09.07.2014
6. Mahendra Babu delivered guest lecture on the topic,“Indian economy and contemporary challenges” to the
MBA students of Srinivasa Institute of Technology & Management, Chittor,Andhra Pradesh,6 July, 2014
7. Dr. Monika Kashyap delivered Guest Lecture on Project Management and Contract Management to the senior
officials of Devasari Hydro Electric Project, SJVN at the work shop held at Hotel Samrat Rudra Prayag, 2-3
March,2015
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School of Sciences
Department of Chemistry
1. Prof. D S Negi nominatedfor “The Centre for International Cooperation and Development (CICOPS), Italy” 2013-14.
2. Dr. S C Sati Chaired the Session of Chemical Sciences as Sectional secretary in IV International Science Congress (ISC - 2014 ) at Pacific University Udaipur ,Rajasthan India, 8-9 December 2014.
3. Dr. P. K. Hota become a Life member of International Science Congress and Editorial board member for international research Journal, Research & Review: Journal of Chemistry (2015).
Department of Mathematics
1. K.S. Rawat : Member of Executive Committee of the International Journal of the Tensor Society
Department of Physics
1. On March 14, 2015, birthday of Albert Einstein was celebrated in the Department. Einstein's life and great contributions to physics were highlighted and also remembered Einstein's contributions to Physics
2. Dr. Alok S Gautam has Associateship of ICTP Italy from 2012-2017.
3. Dr. Shubhra kala, has been Reviewer of Journal of Nanoparticle Research.
Department of Statistics
1. Prof. P.G. Dixit, HOD Statistics Modern College of Arts, Pune. Visited department
2. Dr. P.P. Sahoo, Institute for Statics in Industrial Development (ISID) New Delhi. Visited department
3. Dr. Rakesh Kumar, Director, National Statistical Systems Training Academy (NSSTA) Greater Noida (UP) Visited department
4. Prof. A.K. Shukala , HOD Mathematics, Statistics & Computer Science G.B. Pant University of Ag.& Sciences Pant Nagar Visited department
RESEARCH DEGREE AWARDED DURING 2014-15S.No. Subject Name of Candidate Title Supervisor
1. Hindi Saroj Rawat Dr. Pushpa Khanduri, DAV PG College Dehradun
2. Political Science Asha Sharma Dr. Alka Tomar Roorkee
3. Education Peeush Kumar A study of the environmental awareness among secondary school teachers with reference to gender area teaching subject.
Dr. RK Srivastava, SRT Tehri
4. Commerce Amita Gulati Economic impact of tourism in the economy of Uttaranchal with special reference to Char-Dham Yatra
Dr. KS Negi, Srinagar
5. Biotechnology Alpana Bharti Studies on antifungal metafolits isolated from actinomycetes of Garhwal region.
Dr. OP Gusain, BCC Srinagar
6. Philosophy Leela Kanyal Dr. Vibha Mukesh, BCC Srinagar
7. Botany Shafina Parveen Assessment of Physico-chemical factors influencing alkaline phosphate activity in cynofatenia
8. Plant Physiology Kailash Chandra Floristic diversity and ethnobotany of Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand.
Dr. MC Nautiyal, BCC Srinagar
9. Commerce Sunil Kumar Role of private Banks in Housing Finance in India (With Special reference to ICICI Bank).
Dr. JDS Negi, SRT Tehri
10. Commerce Jaiprakash Panwar Marketing Strategies of Cellular service providers -A study with special reference to Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited.
Dr. AK Pokhariyal, BCC Srinagar
11. Commerce Neha Sharma Analytical study of implimentation of intellectual property law regarding inpringement of patents copy rights and trade marks in India.
Dr. KR Jain, DAV PG College Dehradun
12. Education Prachica Dobhal Inclusive education concepts implementation strategy its impact in rural and urban areas of Uttarakhand.
Dr. Shashi Kiran Pandey, BCC Srinagar
13. Statistics Rakesh Singh A Statistical study on fertility and migration in Tehri Garhwal district Uttaranchal, India.
Dr. VS Singh, SRT Tehri
14. Education Meenakshi Sharma Dr. DC Dhaundiyal, Dehradun
15. Zoology Vandana Diversity in inter and intraspecific varieties in anopheline mosquitoes from district Dehradun and adjoining areas with special reference to disease transmission.
Dr. Singh, DAV PG College Dehradun
16. Business Management Ritesh Upadhyay Enterpreneurship Development in Small and medium scale industries in the state of Uttarakhand . An appraisal.
Dr. S .P. Kala,Srinagar
17. Chemistry Vinesh Kumar Phytochemical and Biological studies on Bergenia strachen and Tanaceturn longifalium
Dr. DK Tyagi, DAV PG College Dehradun
18. Hindi Balkrishna Srivastava 0
19. Botany Kusum Ecological studies of some selected medicinal plant species in alpine meadoush, Kedarnath Valley.
Dr. JP Mehta, BCC Srinagar
20. Botany Himani Purohit Structure and functioning of invasive weed lantana camara of and around Dehradun Forest of Garhwal, Himalaya.
Dr.
21. English Archana Shilmana Feministic persepective in Thomos Hardys Novels (Study based on the five major novels).
Dr.
22. Botany Manoj Rangarh Environmental impact assessment of Hydroelectric project in district Chamoli on floristic composition and population structure of different vegetation types.
Dr. JP Mehta, BCC Srinagar
23. Zoology Dhyal Singh Study of the Phytoplankton community structure and primary production in lake Nachiketa Tal of Garhwal Himalaya.
Dr. MS Rawat, PG College Uttarkashi
24. Zoology Neeraj Kumar Sharma
Community structure and ecology of macroinvertebrate benthos in Raver manuni, Himachal Pradesh.
Dr.
25. Zoology Babita Barthwan A Study of eco-biology of brown trout (Salmo trutia fario L) in river Asiganga Garhwal Himalaya.
Dr. MS Rawat, PG College Uttarkashi
26. Education Meenu Sharma A Study of the effect of level of aspiration and achievement motivation on career preferences of secondary school stu dents.
Dr. Leela Rawat, DWT Dehradun
27. Education Poonam Arora A critical study of teaching competence and teaching profession Dr. RC Nautiyal, SRT Tehri
perception of B.Ed. Teacher trainees in Delhi.
28. Commerce Meena Saklani Marketing strategies of Pharmaceutical companies- A comparative study of Cipla and Glaxo Ltd.
Dr. SK Sharma, SRT Tehri
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Mulyabodh ke paripash me Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank ke Katha ahitye ska anushilan
Nagar Prashshan Roorkee Nagar Maha Palika ke Sandharb mey
Sankhiya Parvachan Susham Vigyan Bhikshu avam yogsuthra Bhashaya ka darshanik anushilan
Mahtama Gandhi tatha Ravindra Natha Tagore ke Shiksha Darshano ki Tatva vimansha tatha mulya shatra ke sandarba may tulnatmak andhiyan
Janki Balab Shatri ke Kaviya ka sondriyakaran adhiyan
School of Sciences
Department of Chemistry
1. Prof. D S Negi nominatedfor “The Centre for International Cooperation and Development (CICOPS), Italy” 2013-14.
2. Dr. S C Sati Chaired the Session of Chemical Sciences as Sectional secretary in IV International Science Congress (ISC - 2014 ) at Pacific University Udaipur ,Rajasthan India, 8-9 December 2014.
3. Dr. P. K. Hota become a Life member of International Science Congress and Editorial board member for international research Journal, Research & Review: Journal of Chemistry (2015).
Department of Mathematics
1. K.S. Rawat : Member of Executive Committee of the International Journal of the Tensor Society
Department of Physics
1. On March 14, 2015, birthday of Albert Einstein was celebrated in the Department. Einstein's life and great contributions to physics were highlighted and also remembered Einstein's contributions to Physics
2. Dr. Alok S Gautam has Associateship of ICTP Italy from 2012-2017.
3. Dr. Shubhra kala, has been Reviewer of Journal of Nanoparticle Research.
Department of Statistics
1. Prof. P.G. Dixit, HOD Statistics Modern College of Arts, Pune. Visited department
2. Dr. P.P. Sahoo, Institute for Statics in Industrial Development (ISID) New Delhi. Visited department
3. Dr. Rakesh Kumar, Director, National Statistical Systems Training Academy (NSSTA) Greater Noida (UP) Visited department
4. Prof. A.K. Shukala , HOD Mathematics, Statistics & Computer Science G.B. Pant University of Ag.& Sciences Pant Nagar Visited department
RESEARCH DEGREE AWARDED DURING 2014-15S.No. Subject Name of Candidate Title Supervisor
1. Hindi Saroj Rawat Dr. Pushpa Khanduri, DAV PG College Dehradun
2. Political Science Asha Sharma Dr. Alka Tomar Roorkee
3. Education Peeush Kumar A study of the environmental awareness among secondary school teachers with reference to gender area teaching subject.
Dr. RK Srivastava, SRT Tehri
4. Commerce Amita Gulati Economic impact of tourism in the economy of Uttaranchal with special reference to Char-Dham Yatra
Dr. KS Negi, Srinagar
5. Biotechnology Alpana Bharti Studies on antifungal metafolits isolated from actinomycetes of Garhwal region.
Dr. OP Gusain, BCC Srinagar
6. Philosophy Leela Kanyal Dr. Vibha Mukesh, BCC Srinagar
7. Botany Shafina Parveen Assessment of Physico-chemical factors influencing alkaline phosphate activity in cynofatenia
8. Plant Physiology Kailash Chandra Floristic diversity and ethnobotany of Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand.
Dr. MC Nautiyal, BCC Srinagar
9. Commerce Sunil Kumar Role of private Banks in Housing Finance in India (With Special reference to ICICI Bank).
Dr. JDS Negi, SRT Tehri
10. Commerce Jaiprakash Panwar Marketing Strategies of Cellular service providers -A study with special reference to Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited.
Dr. AK Pokhariyal, BCC Srinagar
11. Commerce Neha Sharma Analytical study of implimentation of intellectual property law regarding inpringement of patents copy rights and trade marks in India.
Dr. KR Jain, DAV PG College Dehradun
12. Education Prachica Dobhal Inclusive education concepts implementation strategy its impact in rural and urban areas of Uttarakhand.
Dr. Shashi Kiran Pandey, BCC Srinagar
13. Statistics Rakesh Singh A Statistical study on fertility and migration in Tehri Garhwal district Uttaranchal, India.
Dr. VS Singh, SRT Tehri
14. Education Meenakshi Sharma Dr. DC Dhaundiyal, Dehradun
15. Zoology Vandana Diversity in inter and intraspecific varieties in anopheline mosquitoes from district Dehradun and adjoining areas with special reference to disease transmission.
Dr. Singh, DAV PG College Dehradun
16. Business Management Ritesh Upadhyay Enterpreneurship Development in Small and medium scale industries in the state of Uttarakhand . An appraisal.
Dr. S .P. Kala,Srinagar
17. Chemistry Vinesh Kumar Phytochemical and Biological studies on Bergenia strachen and Tanaceturn longifalium
Dr. DK Tyagi, DAV PG College Dehradun
18. Hindi Balkrishna Srivastava 0
19. Botany Kusum Ecological studies of some selected medicinal plant species in alpine meadoush, Kedarnath Valley.
Dr. JP Mehta, BCC Srinagar
20. Botany Himani Purohit Structure and functioning of invasive weed lantana camara of and around Dehradun Forest of Garhwal, Himalaya.
Dr.
21. English Archana Shilmana Feministic persepective in Thomos Hardys Novels (Study based on the five major novels).
Dr.
22. Botany Manoj Rangarh Environmental impact assessment of Hydroelectric project in district Chamoli on floristic composition and population structure of different vegetation types.
Dr. JP Mehta, BCC Srinagar
23. Zoology Dhyal Singh Study of the Phytoplankton community structure and primary production in lake Nachiketa Tal of Garhwal Himalaya.
Dr. MS Rawat, PG College Uttarkashi
24. Zoology Neeraj Kumar Sharma
Community structure and ecology of macroinvertebrate benthos in Raver manuni, Himachal Pradesh.
Dr.
25. Zoology Babita Barthwan A Study of eco-biology of brown trout (Salmo trutia fario L) in river Asiganga Garhwal Himalaya.
Dr. MS Rawat, PG College Uttarkashi
26. Education Meenu Sharma A Study of the effect of level of aspiration and achievement motivation on career preferences of secondary school stu dents.
Dr. Leela Rawat, DWT Dehradun
27. Education Poonam Arora A critical study of teaching competence and teaching profession Dr. RC Nautiyal, SRT Tehri
perception of B.Ed. Teacher trainees in Delhi.
28. Commerce Meena Saklani Marketing strategies of Pharmaceutical companies- A comparative study of Cipla and Glaxo Ltd.
Dr. SK Sharma, SRT Tehri
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ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
Mulyabodh ke paripash me Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank ke Katha ahitye ska anushilan
Nagar Prashshan Roorkee Nagar Maha Palika ke Sandharb mey
Sankhiya Parvachan Susham Vigyan Bhikshu avam yogsuthra Bhashaya ka darshanik anushilan
Mahtama Gandhi tatha Ravindra Natha Tagore ke Shiksha Darshano ki Tatva vimansha tatha mulya shatra ke sandarba may tulnatmak andhiyan
Janki Balab Shatri ke Kaviya ka sondriyakaran adhiyan
29. English Kusum Lata Treatment of Dalit sensibility in Namdee Dhasal's Poetry. Dr. Surekha Dangwal, BCC Srinagar
30. Education Puspa Bhatt Role of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan and other intervention programmes, in improving Girls education in Uttarakhand with special reference to district Dehradun.
Dr. Sunita Godiyal, SRT Tehri
31. Tourism Reena Sharma Status of working women in travel trade sector of India. A case study of some selected Delhi based travel enterprise.
Dr. SK Gupta, BCC Srinagar
32. Mathematics Anu Agarwal Some problems of steady and unsteady laminar fluid flow though magnetic field.
Dr. MP Singh, KLDAV College Roorkee
33. Drawing & Painting Vasudha Dr. Dr. Richa Kamboj, MKP College Dehradun
34. Biotechnology Ratan Deep Singh Evaluation of invitor digestibility Haemoglutinating activity and characteristics of alpha-amylase inhibitor-A study of selected phasedus vulgaries cultivars of Uttarakhand.
Dr. AK Doberiyal, Pauri Campus
35. Geography Dinesh Kumar Wetland consevation and prospect of sustainable development - A Case study of Asam wetland.
Dr. MP Singh, KLDAV College Roorkee
36. Chemistry Bandana Kumari Phytochemical examination of Baliospermun montanum and alscodaphne andersoniis synthesis of some biologically active chalcone and cureumin aladogues.
Dr. MSM Rawat BCC Srinagar
37. Tourism Mahesh Chandra Uniyal
Trends and scope of medical tourism in NCR Delhi -An analytical persepectives.
Dr. R .K. Dhodi, Srinagar
38. Geology Amit Gaurav Geoenvironmental study along Mandakini valley Uttaranchal Himalaya with special reference to landslide hazard evaluation.
Dr. HC Nainwal, Srinagar
39. Chemistry Sudhir Kumar Isolation characterisation and pharmacological investigation on secondary metafolites from some medicinal plants of Garhwal region.
Dr. SC Sati, Srinagar
40. Microbiology Mamta Sharma Prevalence of microorganisms and their suseaptibility in teeth lesions of diabitic patients.
Dr. SC Tewari BCC Srinagar
41. History Jaya Joshi Pant Dr. Atul Saklani, Srinagar
42. Zoology Garima Bahuguna Study of fish diversity and biology of family cobitidae from four important tributories of river Ganga in Garhwal Himalaya.
Dr. Deepak Singh, Srinagar
43. Chemistry Priyanka Srivastava Development of nanofivsersah for some Bacterial defection. Dr.
44. Sanskrit Richa Dhiman Dr. Sunita Kumari, BSM PG College Roorkee
45. Political Sc Arvind Kumar Srivastava
Dr. MK Mishra Dehradun
46. Sanskrit Gayatri Pandey Dr.R.P.Tiwari, Srinagar
47. Economics Ashulekha Gupta Impact of liberalization on FDI inflows in India. Dr. VB Chaurasia, DAV College Dehradun
48. Commerce Mausmi Agarwal Foreign direct investmentin Asian economics (A comparative study of India with China)
Dr. Sunil Kumar, SMJN College Hardwar
49. English Pooja Gupta Socio-historical mlleu in Manohar Magaonkar's novels. Dr. Madhu D Singh, SGRR (PG) College Dehradun
50. Education Meenakshi Pandey A Study of self concept familial role expectations and life satisfaction of working and non working women.
Dr. Savit a Rawat, DAV PG College Dehradun
51. Chemistry Ajeet Kumar Separation and sensing study with pesticides imprinted polymer membranes.
Dr. Prashant Singh DAV (PG) College Dehradun
52. Sanskrit Shashi Prabha Dr. Ram Vinay Singh, DAV College Dehradun
53. English Nisha Thakur Counter hegemonic voices in the plays of Vijay Tendulakar. Dr. Monika Gupta, BCC Srinagar
54. English Shuchi Semwal Cultural ethos in the novels of Bapsi Sidhwa. Dr. HS Randhawa, DAV PG College Dehradun
55. Chemistry Manav Kumar Chaudhary
Development of Fiezoelectric nanoimmunasensors for Bacterial Detection.
Dr. Prashant Singh DAV (PG) College Dehradun
56. Physics Manila Chauhan Acoustic study of Garhwali-Hindi stap consonants for speech Corpus.
Dr. RK Upadhyay, PG College Rishikesh
57. Microbiology Mukesh Kumar Malviya
Diversity and Antagonistic properties of actinomycetes isolated from the agricultural sites under shifting cultivation in North-east Himalaya.
Dr. SC Tewari BCC Srinagar
58. Education Sangita Gautam A Study of micro teaching in the B.Ed. College of Uttarakhand and attitude of teacher trainees towards it.
Dr. Rajni Sinha, DAV PG College Dehradun
59. Botany Himanshu Raj Studies on diversity of terriculous lichens of Garhwal Himalayas with special reference to their role in sail stability.
Dr. RK Gupta, PG College Rishikesh
60. Commerce Joseph Emmannel Financial Management practices in corporate enterprises (A Case study of Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited Haridwar).
Dr. VN Gupta, PG College Rishikesh
61. Botany Sanjay Singh Ecological studies and assessment of regeneration potential of different stands of Jatropha curcas linn. At different localities in Uttarakhand.
Dr. GS Rajwar, PG College Rishikesh
62. Drawing & Painting Dipti Gupta Dr. Richa Kamboj, MKP PG College Dehradun
63. Education Vinod Kumar Yadav Dr. SK Lakhera, BCC Srinagar
64. Geography Kamlesh Khanduri A Geographical study of Hazards and Disaster management in Uttarakhand with reference to Chamoli district.
Dr. LP Lakhera, BCC Srinagar
65. Education Rajni Kulshrestha Dr. S Biharwal, Dehradun
66. Hindi Meena Negi Dr. SCS Kushwaha, PG College Uttarkashi
67. English Manoj Phondani Socio-cultural consciousness in the poetry of Nissim Ezekiel. Dr. Shakuntala Kunwar, BCC Srinagar
68. Sanskrit Poonam Dr. RP Tiwari, BCC Srinagar
69. Forestry Joginder Singh Studies on population status fruit productivity and nutritional value of import and wild edible plants of Kinnaur district Himachal.
Dr. Ajeet K. Negi, Srinagar
70. Economics Vijay Laxmi Dr. MP Nagwal, Kotdwar
71. Chemistry Mohd. Aslam Rathor Phytochemical analysis and Pharmacological screening of arnebic bentham and pleurasermun ereeenonis.
Dr. RP Singh, PG College Uttarkashi
72. Commerce Suraj Datt Kimothi Evaluation and testing the efficiency of Indian equity futures market.
Dr. VC Sharma, BCC Srinagar
73. Commerce Ruchika Dhawar Dynamics of books marketing of leading publishing houses ( A study of various stackholders in education sector in Uttarakhand).
Dr. Dinesh Kumar, DAV PG College Dehradun
74. Mathematics Pratap Singh Optimum relenishment policies for decaying items with two storage facilities.
Dr. Dinesh Singh, SGRR College Dehradun
75. Chemistry Sarita Studies on adsoption of Rhoamine-B congo red and aniline Blue Dyes from aqueres solution using ricehusk carfun.
Dr. DK Tyagi, DAV PG College Dehradun
76. Mathematics Kiran Vashistha Development and Analysis of multi criteria management models through optimized in techniques.
Dr. Rajesh Dangwal, Pauri Campus
77. Mathematics Abhinav Goel Development of Some inventory control models in volume flexible environment.
Dr. RK Pandey, DBS PG College Dehradun
78. Sanskrit Archana Misha Dr. Ram Vinay Singh, DAV College Dehradun
79. Hindi Rashmi Barthwal Dr. NK Dhaundiyal, PG College Kotdwar
80. Forestry Vikaspal Singh Effect of stand structure and microenvironment on regeneration of oak (Quercus leucotrichophora A comus).
Dr. DS Chauhan, Srinagar
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 188 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)189
ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
Uttarakhand ke Bodh Mandiro ki Kala ek samiksha adhiyan
Parmpragat Almora Nirntra avam Parivartan
Balmiki Ramayan may partik vidhan
Rudhra vart kaviyakalankar ka vivechnatamak adhiyan
Bharat ke rastpati ki netravshali ke ek tulnatmak adhiyan (1952-2007)
Savtantra Sanskrit Sarto sahitye ke samiksha adhiyan
Uttarakhand may samakalin kala ke samiksha vivechna
Jonpur/ravai chatra ke avniye pichda varg ke madhiymik istar k vidhiyarti ki saksadik samsiya avam saksadik pragadi ki adhiyan varsh 2004 se 2009 tas
Ramcharti manas may nihit mulyo avam adarsho ke vishleshan adhiyan avam unki saksadik upadiyata
Chandrakuwar barthwal ke kaviye may shilp avam samvedna
Kaviyakarsh hetu ek vivechantmak adhiyan
Uttarakhand rajiye may resam uthiyog ki sambhavnaye - ek vislesan adhiyan
Sankrti kaviyasatra ko achariye reva prasad diwadi ka yogdan
Shri Naresh mehta ke kaviya may mithkiye chetna
29. English Kusum Lata Treatment of Dalit sensibility in Namdee Dhasal's Poetry. Dr. Surekha Dangwal, BCC Srinagar
30. Education Puspa Bhatt Role of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan and other intervention programmes, in improving Girls education in Uttarakhand with special reference to district Dehradun.
Dr. Sunita Godiyal, SRT Tehri
31. Tourism Reena Sharma Status of working women in travel trade sector of India. A case study of some selected Delhi based travel enterprise.
Dr. SK Gupta, BCC Srinagar
32. Mathematics Anu Agarwal Some problems of steady and unsteady laminar fluid flow though magnetic field.
Dr. MP Singh, KLDAV College Roorkee
33. Drawing & Painting Vasudha Dr. Dr. Richa Kamboj, MKP College Dehradun
34. Biotechnology Ratan Deep Singh Evaluation of invitor digestibility Haemoglutinating activity and characteristics of alpha-amylase inhibitor-A study of selected phasedus vulgaries cultivars of Uttarakhand.
Dr. AK Doberiyal, Pauri Campus
35. Geography Dinesh Kumar Wetland consevation and prospect of sustainable development - A Case study of Asam wetland.
Dr. MP Singh, KLDAV College Roorkee
36. Chemistry Bandana Kumari Phytochemical examination of Baliospermun montanum and alscodaphne andersoniis synthesis of some biologically active chalcone and cureumin aladogues.
Dr. MSM Rawat BCC Srinagar
37. Tourism Mahesh Chandra Uniyal
Trends and scope of medical tourism in NCR Delhi -An analytical persepectives.
Dr. R .K. Dhodi, Srinagar
38. Geology Amit Gaurav Geoenvironmental study along Mandakini valley Uttaranchal Himalaya with special reference to landslide hazard evaluation.
Dr. HC Nainwal, Srinagar
39. Chemistry Sudhir Kumar Isolation characterisation and pharmacological investigation on secondary metafolites from some medicinal plants of Garhwal region.
Dr. SC Sati, Srinagar
40. Microbiology Mamta Sharma Prevalence of microorganisms and their suseaptibility in teeth lesions of diabitic patients.
Dr. SC Tewari BCC Srinagar
41. History Jaya Joshi Pant Dr. Atul Saklani, Srinagar
42. Zoology Garima Bahuguna Study of fish diversity and biology of family cobitidae from four important tributories of river Ganga in Garhwal Himalaya.
Dr. Deepak Singh, Srinagar
43. Chemistry Priyanka Srivastava Development of nanofivsersah for some Bacterial defection. Dr.
44. Sanskrit Richa Dhiman Dr. Sunita Kumari, BSM PG College Roorkee
45. Political Sc Arvind Kumar Srivastava
Dr. MK Mishra Dehradun
46. Sanskrit Gayatri Pandey Dr.R.P.Tiwari, Srinagar
47. Economics Ashulekha Gupta Impact of liberalization on FDI inflows in India. Dr. VB Chaurasia, DAV College Dehradun
48. Commerce Mausmi Agarwal Foreign direct investmentin Asian economics (A comparative study of India with China)
Dr. Sunil Kumar, SMJN College Hardwar
49. English Pooja Gupta Socio-historical mlleu in Manohar Magaonkar's novels. Dr. Madhu D Singh, SGRR (PG) College Dehradun
50. Education Meenakshi Pandey A Study of self concept familial role expectations and life satisfaction of working and non working women.
Dr. Savit a Rawat, DAV PG College Dehradun
51. Chemistry Ajeet Kumar Separation and sensing study with pesticides imprinted polymer membranes.
Dr. Prashant Singh DAV (PG) College Dehradun
52. Sanskrit Shashi Prabha Dr. Ram Vinay Singh, DAV College Dehradun
53. English Nisha Thakur Counter hegemonic voices in the plays of Vijay Tendulakar. Dr. Monika Gupta, BCC Srinagar
54. English Shuchi Semwal Cultural ethos in the novels of Bapsi Sidhwa. Dr. HS Randhawa, DAV PG College Dehradun
55. Chemistry Manav Kumar Chaudhary
Development of Fiezoelectric nanoimmunasensors for Bacterial Detection.
Dr. Prashant Singh DAV (PG) College Dehradun
56. Physics Manila Chauhan Acoustic study of Garhwali-Hindi stap consonants for speech Corpus.
Dr. RK Upadhyay, PG College Rishikesh
57. Microbiology Mukesh Kumar Malviya
Diversity and Antagonistic properties of actinomycetes isolated from the agricultural sites under shifting cultivation in North-east Himalaya.
Dr. SC Tewari BCC Srinagar
58. Education Sangita Gautam A Study of micro teaching in the B.Ed. College of Uttarakhand and attitude of teacher trainees towards it.
Dr. Rajni Sinha, DAV PG College Dehradun
59. Botany Himanshu Raj Studies on diversity of terriculous lichens of Garhwal Himalayas with special reference to their role in sail stability.
Dr. RK Gupta, PG College Rishikesh
60. Commerce Joseph Emmannel Financial Management practices in corporate enterprises (A Case study of Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited Haridwar).
Dr. VN Gupta, PG College Rishikesh
61. Botany Sanjay Singh Ecological studies and assessment of regeneration potential of different stands of Jatropha curcas linn. At different localities in Uttarakhand.
Dr. GS Rajwar, PG College Rishikesh
62. Drawing & Painting Dipti Gupta Dr. Richa Kamboj, MKP PG College Dehradun
63. Education Vinod Kumar Yadav Dr. SK Lakhera, BCC Srinagar
64. Geography Kamlesh Khanduri A Geographical study of Hazards and Disaster management in Uttarakhand with reference to Chamoli district.
Dr. LP Lakhera, BCC Srinagar
65. Education Rajni Kulshrestha Dr. S Biharwal, Dehradun
66. Hindi Meena Negi Dr. SCS Kushwaha, PG College Uttarkashi
67. English Manoj Phondani Socio-cultural consciousness in the poetry of Nissim Ezekiel. Dr. Shakuntala Kunwar, BCC Srinagar
68. Sanskrit Poonam Dr. RP Tiwari, BCC Srinagar
69. Forestry Joginder Singh Studies on population status fruit productivity and nutritional value of import and wild edible plants of Kinnaur district Himachal.
Dr. Ajeet K. Negi, Srinagar
70. Economics Vijay Laxmi Dr. MP Nagwal, Kotdwar
71. Chemistry Mohd. Aslam Rathor Phytochemical analysis and Pharmacological screening of arnebic bentham and pleurasermun ereeenonis.
Dr. RP Singh, PG College Uttarkashi
72. Commerce Suraj Datt Kimothi Evaluation and testing the efficiency of Indian equity futures market.
Dr. VC Sharma, BCC Srinagar
73. Commerce Ruchika Dhawar Dynamics of books marketing of leading publishing houses ( A study of various stackholders in education sector in Uttarakhand).
Dr. Dinesh Kumar, DAV PG College Dehradun
74. Mathematics Pratap Singh Optimum relenishment policies for decaying items with two storage facilities.
Dr. Dinesh Singh, SGRR College Dehradun
75. Chemistry Sarita Studies on adsoption of Rhoamine-B congo red and aniline Blue Dyes from aqueres solution using ricehusk carfun.
Dr. DK Tyagi, DAV PG College Dehradun
76. Mathematics Kiran Vashistha Development and Analysis of multi criteria management models through optimized in techniques.
Dr. Rajesh Dangwal, Pauri Campus
77. Mathematics Abhinav Goel Development of Some inventory control models in volume flexible environment.
Dr. RK Pandey, DBS PG College Dehradun
78. Sanskrit Archana Misha Dr. Ram Vinay Singh, DAV College Dehradun
79. Hindi Rashmi Barthwal Dr. NK Dhaundiyal, PG College Kotdwar
80. Forestry Vikaspal Singh Effect of stand structure and microenvironment on regeneration of oak (Quercus leucotrichophora A comus).
Dr. DS Chauhan, Srinagar
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 188 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)189
ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
Uttarakhand ke Bodh Mandiro ki Kala ek samiksha adhiyan
Parmpragat Almora Nirntra avam Parivartan
Balmiki Ramayan may partik vidhan
Rudhra vart kaviyakalankar ka vivechnatamak adhiyan
Bharat ke rastpati ki netravshali ke ek tulnatmak adhiyan (1952-2007)
Savtantra Sanskrit Sarto sahitye ke samiksha adhiyan
Uttarakhand may samakalin kala ke samiksha vivechna
Jonpur/ravai chatra ke avniye pichda varg ke madhiymik istar k vidhiyarti ki saksadik samsiya avam saksadik pragadi ki adhiyan varsh 2004 se 2009 tas
Ramcharti manas may nihit mulyo avam adarsho ke vishleshan adhiyan avam unki saksadik upadiyata
Chandrakuwar barthwal ke kaviye may shilp avam samvedna
Kaviyakarsh hetu ek vivechantmak adhiyan
Uttarakhand rajiye may resam uthiyog ki sambhavnaye - ek vislesan adhiyan
Sankrti kaviyasatra ko achariye reva prasad diwadi ka yogdan
Shri Naresh mehta ke kaviya may mithkiye chetna
81. Economics Saloni Dwivedi Dr. PS Rana, BCC Srinagar
82. Tourism Bharat Bhushan Sharma
Alternative tourism planning for Jammu-Manser-Patnitop-Sanasar-Batot travel circuit.
Dr. SC Bagri, BCC Srinagar
83. Physics Asheesh Raturi Near inhrared spectroscopic assessment of Mechanical properties in wood of superior phenotypes educalyptus tereticornus.
Dr. PD Semalty, BCC Srinagar
84. Zoology Smita Kapoor Development and characterization of cell line in featherback Chitala Chitala (Hamiltion buchannan 1822)
Dr. JP Bhatt, BCC Srinagar
85. Education Rashmi Negi A study of organizational climate mental and teachers effectiveness of higher education teachers.
Dr. AK Nautiyal, BCC Srinagar
86. Geography Pradeep Singh Dr. BP Naithani, BCC Srinagar
87. Hindi Sanjeeta Devi Dr. Kusum Dobhal, SRT Tehri
88. Mathematics Shilpi Agarwal Geometric and Physical significance of some cosmological model in general relativity.
Dr. RK Pandey, DBS (PG) College Dehradun
89. Microbiology Pravita Pandey Effect of microbial inculnts of pseudomonus and vam on Indian basil (ocimum-sanctum Linn.)
Dr. AB Bhatt, BCC Srinagar
90. Education Chhavi Mehrotra A Study of scientific creativity of secondary school students of backward classes in relation to their socioeconomic status intelligence career, preherence and academic achievement.
Dr. SK Lakhera, BCC Srinagar
91. Hindi Manoj Kumar Khali Dr. Guddi Bisht, BCC Srinagar
92. Botany Saumya Sharma Analysis of floristic diversity and population behaviour of keystone species of the sacred groves of Pithoragarh district (Western Himalaya).
Dr. Manju Dhiman, KLDAV (PG) College Roorkee
93. Chemistry Arvind Kumar Phytochemical examination of Dalbergia stipulacea roxb and Morina longifolia will.
Dr. MSM Rawat BCC Srinagar
94. Biotechnology Dharmendra Kumar Chaudhary
Development of monoclonal antibody based marker for putative T -cells of catla catla.
Dr. NK Agarwal, SRT Tehri
95. Management Rashmi Jain Consumer behaviour in Indian credit card industry- A case study of Delhi/NCR region.
Dr. AC Pandey, BCC Srinagar
96. Commerce Rajesh Kumar Strategic management in oil and natural gas corporation ltd. Dr. Sunil Panwar, MPG College Mussoorie
97. Biotechnology Margada Goyal Studies on isolation purification kinetic characterization and immobilization of a amylase from some legumes of Garhwal Himalayan region.
Dr. AK Doberiyal, Pauri Campus
98. Botany Roshani Khare Morphotaxonomic studies on cyanophycean lichens of Himalayas. Dr. RK Gupta, PG C ollege Rishikesh
99. Mathematics Achin Jain Some studies of common fixed point theorem in fuzzy metric spaces.
Dr. D Singh, SGRR PG College Dehradun
100 Geology Naresh Rana Neotechtonic Stuies in Alaknanda valley. Garhwal Himalaya Uttarakhand
Dr. GS Rawat, Sr inagar
101 Chemistry Shivani Bansal Assessment of water quality of river Bhagirathi from Goumukh to Rishikesh and its management.
Dr. IP Pandey DAV PG college Dehradun
102 Geography Govind Kaptiyal Dr. MS Panwar, Srinagar
103 History Om Prakash Arya Dr. PM Saklani, Srinagar
104 Geography Anju Saroha Geomorphic study in relation to land utilization and environmental management of the Madhyamaheshwar Ganga basin in Garhwal Himalaya.
Dr. MS Negi, Srinagar
105 Education Rasmi Gairola A comparative study of attitude of primary and secondary school teachers towards teaching as career in realation to their sex adjustment and stress.
Dr. Geeta Khanduri, Srinagar
106 Geography Visahishta A Geographical Study of natural hazards and their management in Doon Valley.
Dr. VC Pandey, DBS College Dehradun
107 Education Gajpal Ram Dr. Asha Joshi, BCC Srinagar
108. Sociology Saweraj Singh Dr. VK Sisodia, DAV PG College Dehradun
109. Commerce Navneet Rawat Effect of demographical factors on buying behaviour with reference to durables.
Dr. Atul Dhyani, BCC Srinagar
110. Geography Nirmita Pahari A Geo-cultural analysis and tourism development in Hooghly district.
Dr. Arun Kumar Singh, PG College New Tehri
111. Seed Science Debarati Mukhopadhyaya
Standardization of seed testing protocols and seed quality parameters in five medicinal plants.
Dr. JS Chauhan, BCC Srinagar
112. Seed Science Monaj Arya Effect of nitrogen leves and spacing on ground yield and qu ality characters of okra seed (Abelmoschas esculentus L (m))
Dr. JS Chauhan, BCC Srinagar
113. Biotechnology Juhi Mishra Comparative analysis of antioxidants activity and genetic variability in selected cultivars of Phaseolus vulgaris of Uttarakhand
Dr. Manju Prakash, BCC Srinagar
114. Education Meenal Sharma A Study of language abilities of Prospective secondary school teachers and its relationship with their academic attainment and teaching effectiveness.
Dr. RK Srivastava, SRT Tehri
115. Botany Deepshikha Rawat Biodiversity assessment and impact of forest fire regimes in landscapes of Shiwaliks (Haryana): A Geographical Approach
Dr. CM Sharma, BCC Srinagar
116. English Archana Chhetri Human vietimization in the plays of Vijay Tendulkar Dr. HS Randhawa, DAV PG College Dehradun
117. Biotechnology Pallavi Genetic divergence and molecular phylogenetic of Puntius spp. Inperred from mitochondrial genus
Dr. Prakash Nautiyal, BCC Srinagar
118. Geography Monisha Urban landscape of Moderlotla (Punjab) A Geographical Analysis Dr. DD Maithani, BCC Srinagar
119. Economics Rahul Saxena Sustainable development and economic analysis of medicinal plants in Uttarkashi
Dr. BNS Bhatnagar, Dehradun
120. Physics Manish Sharma The Systematic study of rare earth doped dilute magnetic semiconductors based upon Ino
Dr. RP Gairola, BCC Srinagar
121. Sociology Amita Bihari Dr. JC Arya, SMJN College Haridwar
122. Microbiology Anup Kainthola Antibiotic susceptibility pattern and phenotypic characteriza tion of community acquired M.R.S.A. in lesser Himalaya
Dr. AB Bhatt, BCC Srinagar
123. Botany Brijesh Singh Yadav Developmental and validation of D.N.A. microarray chip for Diagnosis of Viruses prevalent in India
Dr. DP Vashistha, BCC Srinagar
124. Botany Archana Gairola Aplicultural polynalogy on the flora of District Uttarkashi, Garhwal Himalaya
Dr. JK Tiwari, BCC Srinagar
125. Botany Rakhi Jadli Litter dynamics of Tarkeshwar forest: A Sacred Grove in Garhwal Himalaya
Dr. JC Ghildiyal, Kotdwar
126. Hindi Pushpanjali Agarwal Dr. Rakhi Upadhyaya, DAV College Dehradun
127. Economics Ruchika Bohra Rural urban migration in Uttarakhand trends dimension and Determinants
Dr. MC Sati, BCC Srinagar
128. Hindi Ajeet Singh Dr. Asha Jugran, Gopeshwar
129. Hindi Swaraji Dr. SCS Kushwaha, PG College Uttarkashi
130. Chemistry Yashwant Singh Identification of phytochemicals from Skimmia laure da and Morina longifolia and their biological activity
Dr. RP Singh, PG College Uttarkashi
131. Biotechnology Komal Shyamakant Pasi
Population genetic analysis of Tor for (Hamilton -bachanan) using microsatellite and Mt DNA Markers
Dr. JP Bhatt, BCC Srinagar
132. Microbiology Veena Uniyal Evaluation of analytical activity of plants extracts and essential oils of some Indian Medicinal plants against Riedras causing hair
Dr. RP Bhatt, BCC Srinagar
133.
Psychology
Neeraj Chaudhary
A Study of psychological weji-Beenj and life satisfaction of elderly people as related to social support
Dr. Anuradha Singh, MKP (PG) College Dehradun
134.
Sanskrit
Baldev Prasad Chamoli
Dr. Vineet Ghildiyal, BCC Srinagar
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 190 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)191
ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
Shikshit mahilao may berojgari ke samasiya dehradun janpad ke visheh sandharb may
Jolgad jalashay may akrti avam bhumi upyogita ka baglolik adhiyan
Methiye Puspa ke Katha sahitye may Istri vimarsh
Gardwali loktiyo ka samajsatra
Garhwal may ethihasik avam dharmik mahtam ke istano ke istan nam padti adhar per bsanskrit vishleshan avam abhilekikaran
Madhiye himalye ke janjatiye samja ke lok devta : ek tu ethihask adhiyan
Uchh madhiyamik istar vidhyarthiyo ki adhiyan adtato ka unki sakshik uplabdiyo tatah samajyojan per perbhav ke adhiyan
SC jati may samajik gatishilta haridwar janpad ke vishesh sandharb may
Pantjali yogpeeth ki samajik vikas may bhumik ek samajsastriye adhiyan
Govind chatak ke sarjnatmak sahitye may chitrit samaj
Madhiysugen santsahi kaviya parmpra may Shalesh Mityani ki kahaniya
Garhwali lokgito may prakrti chitrad
Balmiki Ramayan may paryavardiye sandarb ki vivechan
81. Economics Saloni Dwivedi Dr. PS Rana, BCC Srinagar
82. Tourism Bharat Bhushan Sharma
Alternative tourism planning for Jammu-Manser-Patnitop-Sanasar-Batot travel circuit.
Dr. SC Bagri, BCC Srinagar
83. Physics Asheesh Raturi Near inhrared spectroscopic assessment of Mechanical properties in wood of superior phenotypes educalyptus tereticornus.
Dr. PD Semalty, BCC Srinagar
84. Zoology Smita Kapoor Development and characterization of cell line in featherback Chitala Chitala (Hamiltion buchannan 1822)
Dr. JP Bhatt, BCC Srinagar
85. Education Rashmi Negi A study of organizational climate mental and teachers effectiveness of higher education teachers.
Dr. AK Nautiyal, BCC Srinagar
86. Geography Pradeep Singh Dr. BP Naithani, BCC Srinagar
87. Hindi Sanjeeta Devi Dr. Kusum Dobhal, SRT Tehri
88. Mathematics Shilpi Agarwal Geometric and Physical significance of some cosmological model in general relativity.
Dr. RK Pandey, DBS (PG) College Dehradun
89. Microbiology Pravita Pandey Effect of microbial inculnts of pseudomonus and vam on Indian basil (ocimum-sanctum Linn.)
Dr. AB Bhatt, BCC Srinagar
90. Education Chhavi Mehrotra A Study of scientific creativity of secondary school students of backward classes in relation to their socioeconomic status intelligence career, preherence and academic achievement.
Dr. SK Lakhera, BCC Srinagar
91. Hindi Manoj Kumar Khali Dr. Guddi Bisht, BCC Srinagar
92. Botany Saumya Sharma Analysis of floristic diversity and population behaviour of keystone species of the sacred groves of Pithoragarh district (Western Himalaya).
Dr. Manju Dhiman, KLDAV (PG) College Roorkee
93. Chemistry Arvind Kumar Phytochemical examination of Dalbergia stipulacea roxb and Morina longifolia will.
Dr. MSM Rawat BCC Srinagar
94. Biotechnology Dharmendra Kumar Chaudhary
Development of monoclonal antibody based marker for putative T -cells of catla catla.
Dr. NK Agarwal, SRT Tehri
95. Management Rashmi Jain Consumer behaviour in Indian credit card industry- A case study of Delhi/NCR region.
Dr. AC Pandey, BCC Srinagar
96. Commerce Rajesh Kumar Strategic management in oil and natural gas corporation ltd. Dr. Sunil Panwar, MPG College Mussoorie
97. Biotechnology Margada Goyal Studies on isolation purification kinetic characterization and immobilization of a amylase from some legumes of Garhwal Himalayan region.
Dr. AK Doberiyal, Pauri Campus
98. Botany Roshani Khare Morphotaxonomic studies on cyanophycean lichens of Himalayas. Dr. RK Gupta, PG C ollege Rishikesh
99. Mathematics Achin Jain Some studies of common fixed point theorem in fuzzy metric spaces.
Dr. D Singh, SGRR PG College Dehradun
100 Geology Naresh Rana Neotechtonic Stuies in Alaknanda valley. Garhwal Himalaya Uttarakhand
Dr. GS Rawat, Sr inagar
101 Chemistry Shivani Bansal Assessment of water quality of river Bhagirathi from Goumukh to Rishikesh and its management.
Dr. IP Pandey DAV PG college Dehradun
102 Geography Govind Kaptiyal Dr. MS Panwar, Srinagar
103 History Om Prakash Arya Dr. PM Saklani, Srinagar
104 Geography Anju Saroha Geomorphic study in relation to land utilization and environmental management of the Madhyamaheshwar Ganga basin in Garhwal Himalaya.
Dr. MS Negi, Srinagar
105 Education Rasmi Gairola A comparative study of attitude of primary and secondary school teachers towards teaching as career in realation to their sex adjustment and stress.
Dr. Geeta Khanduri, Srinagar
106 Geography Visahishta A Geographical Study of natural hazards and their management in Doon Valley.
Dr. VC Pandey, DBS College Dehradun
107 Education Gajpal Ram Dr. Asha Joshi, BCC Srinagar
108. Sociology Saweraj Singh Dr. VK Sisodia, DAV PG College Dehradun
109. Commerce Navneet Rawat Effect of demographical factors on buying behaviour with reference to durables.
Dr. Atul Dhyani, BCC Srinagar
110. Geography Nirmita Pahari A Geo-cultural analysis and tourism development in Hooghly district.
Dr. Arun Kumar Singh, PG College New Tehri
111. Seed Science Debarati Mukhopadhyaya
Standardization of seed testing protocols and seed quality parameters in five medicinal plants.
Dr. JS Chauhan, BCC Srinagar
112. Seed Science Monaj Arya Effect of nitrogen leves and spacing on ground yield and qu ality characters of okra seed (Abelmoschas esculentus L (m))
Dr. JS Chauhan, BCC Srinagar
113. Biotechnology Juhi Mishra Comparative analysis of antioxidants activity and genetic variability in selected cultivars of Phaseolus vulgaris of Uttarakhand
Dr. Manju Prakash, BCC Srinagar
114. Education Meenal Sharma A Study of language abilities of Prospective secondary school teachers and its relationship with their academic attainment and teaching effectiveness.
Dr. RK Srivastava, SRT Tehri
115. Botany Deepshikha Rawat Biodiversity assessment and impact of forest fire regimes in landscapes of Shiwaliks (Haryana): A Geographical Approach
Dr. CM Sharma, BCC Srinagar
116. English Archana Chhetri Human vietimization in the plays of Vijay Tendulkar Dr. HS Randhawa, DAV PG College Dehradun
117. Biotechnology Pallavi Genetic divergence and molecular phylogenetic of Puntius spp. Inperred from mitochondrial genus
Dr. Prakash Nautiyal, BCC Srinagar
118. Geography Monisha Urban landscape of Moderlotla (Punjab) A Geographical Analysis Dr. DD Maithani, BCC Srinagar
119. Economics Rahul Saxena Sustainable development and economic analysis of medicinal plants in Uttarkashi
Dr. BNS Bhatnagar, Dehradun
120. Physics Manish Sharma The Systematic study of rare earth doped dilute magnetic semiconductors based upon Ino
Dr. RP Gairola, BCC Srinagar
121. Sociology Amita Bihari Dr. JC Arya, SMJN College Haridwar
122. Microbiology Anup Kainthola Antibiotic susceptibility pattern and phenotypic characteriza tion of community acquired M.R.S.A. in lesser Himalaya
Dr. AB Bhatt, BCC Srinagar
123. Botany Brijesh Singh Yadav Developmental and validation of D.N.A. microarray chip for Diagnosis of Viruses prevalent in India
Dr. DP Vashistha, BCC Srinagar
124. Botany Archana Gairola Aplicultural polynalogy on the flora of District Uttarkashi, Garhwal Himalaya
Dr. JK Tiwari, BCC Srinagar
125. Botany Rakhi Jadli Litter dynamics of Tarkeshwar forest: A Sacred Grove in Garhwal Himalaya
Dr. JC Ghildiyal, Kotdwar
126. Hindi Pushpanjali Agarwal Dr. Rakhi Upadhyaya, DAV College Dehradun
127. Economics Ruchika Bohra Rural urban migration in Uttarakhand trends dimension and Determinants
Dr. MC Sati, BCC Srinagar
128. Hindi Ajeet Singh Dr. Asha Jugran, Gopeshwar
129. Hindi Swaraji Dr. SCS Kushwaha, PG College Uttarkashi
130. Chemistry Yashwant Singh Identification of phytochemicals from Skimmia laure da and Morina longifolia and their biological activity
Dr. RP Singh, PG College Uttarkashi
131. Biotechnology Komal Shyamakant Pasi
Population genetic analysis of Tor for (Hamilton -bachanan) using microsatellite and Mt DNA Markers
Dr. JP Bhatt, BCC Srinagar
132. Microbiology Veena Uniyal Evaluation of analytical activity of plants extracts and essential oils of some Indian Medicinal plants against Riedras causing hair
Dr. RP Bhatt, BCC Srinagar
133.
Psychology
Neeraj Chaudhary
A Study of psychological weji-Beenj and life satisfaction of elderly people as related to social support
Dr. Anuradha Singh, MKP (PG) College Dehradun
134.
Sanskrit
Baldev Prasad Chamoli
Dr. Vineet Ghildiyal, BCC Srinagar
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 190 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)191
ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
Shikshit mahilao may berojgari ke samasiya dehradun janpad ke visheh sandharb may
Jolgad jalashay may akrti avam bhumi upyogita ka baglolik adhiyan
Methiye Puspa ke Katha sahitye may Istri vimarsh
Gardwali loktiyo ka samajsatra
Garhwal may ethihasik avam dharmik mahtam ke istano ke istan nam padti adhar per bsanskrit vishleshan avam abhilekikaran
Madhiye himalye ke janjatiye samja ke lok devta : ek tu ethihask adhiyan
Uchh madhiyamik istar vidhyarthiyo ki adhiyan adtato ka unki sakshik uplabdiyo tatah samajyojan per perbhav ke adhiyan
SC jati may samajik gatishilta haridwar janpad ke vishesh sandharb may
Pantjali yogpeeth ki samajik vikas may bhumik ek samajsastriye adhiyan
Govind chatak ke sarjnatmak sahitye may chitrit samaj
Madhiysugen santsahi kaviya parmpra may Shalesh Mityani ki kahaniya
Garhwali lokgito may prakrti chitrad
Balmiki Ramayan may paryavardiye sandarb ki vivechan
135. Chemistry Preeti Sharma Studies on understanding the reactivity of fly ash from different field of an ESP
Dr. DK Tyagi, DAV PG College Dehradun
136. Geography Neelam Singh Maurya
Urban sprawl and its impact on green spacise: A case study of Dehradun city
Dr. Dinesh Pratap, DAV College Dehradun
137. Commerce Vinay Kumar Saini Financing and profit patterns of women enterprises in Garhwal region: An empirical study
Dr. TS Tomar, SMJN College Haridwar
138. Geology Rupal Brahmbhatt Study of glacio-geomorphic characteristics and its effect on glacial dimensions in parts of Chenab basin using remote sensing and geography information system
Dr. HC Nainwal, BCC Srinagar
139. Geography Pankaj Chauhan Hydro-geomorphological study of Tons watershed in Mussoorie hills
Dr. DD Chauniyal, BCC ringar
140. Drawing & Painting Shakum Singh Dr. DS Bisht, BCC Srinagar
141. English Arti The caribbean identity in VS Naipauls Novels: A comflict of Cultivars
Dr. DS Kaintura, Tehri Campus
142. English Ruchika Katiyar Mysticism in the poetry of Rabindra Nath Tagore Dr. Ashok Negi, Rishikesh
143. Political Sc Pratibha Naithani Linkages between conservationpolicies displacement and compensation packages and its impact on the sustainable livlihood role and status of the Bharteeya women in the Nanda Devi Biosphere reserve
Dr. Annupurna Nautiyal, BCC Srinagar
144. Political Sc Rakhi Panchola Dr. MM Semwal, BCC Srinagar
145. Mathematics Prakash Laminar flow of viscous in compressible fluids through porous media
Dr. SK Shakya, Rishikesh
146. Psychology Velentina Yumlembam
A Study of personality emotional competence and defence
Janjatiye vikas yojnao ka uttarkhand ki tharo janjati per parbhav
Dr. Renuka Joshi, DAV College Dehradun
147. Geography Pooja Dr. MS Panwar, BCC Srinagar
148. Geography Anil Kumar Dr. Anil Pal, DBS College Dehradun
149. Chemistry Ishan Dhulia Identification of potential antibiotic principles form medicinal plants and development of suitable dosage
Dr. Geeta Joshi, BCC Srinagar
150. Economics Anand Kumar A Study impact of financial sector reforms on functioning and contribution of foreign in India
Dr. MC Sati, BCC Srinagar
151. Hindi Chandra Prakash Dr. Uma Maithani, Srinagar
152. English Nisha Jassal Historical context in M.G. Vassan jis Novels Dr. Surekha Dangwal, BCC Srinagar
153. Economics Anubha Narula Dr. Naresh Kumar Garg, SMJN Haridwar
154. Chemistry Pradeep Kumar Joshi Studies on the chelecting and indicator properties of Lomatial and Napthazarin
Dr. Man Mohan Singh Jassal, DAV College Dehradun
155. Commerce Prakash Garia Performance of public and private sector mutual fund in India: A Comparative study
Dr. KS Ramola, SRT Tehri
156.
Physics
Ashish Nautiyal
Study of effect of electric field on dielectric and acoustical properties of triglycine sulphate crystal
Dr. TC Upadhyaya, BCC Srinagar
157.
History
Anil Singh Tomar
Dr. RPS Negi, BCC Srinagar
158.
Geology
Suman Lata Rawat
Polynological investigations of Peat deposit with respect to the late quaternary climate of the north west Himalaya
Dr. Anil Kumar Gupta, WIHG Dehradun
159.
Economics
Alpana Nigam
A Study of Chinas transition to a market economy lessons for India Dr. BNS Bhatnagar, Dehradun
160
Business Management
Rahul Bahuguna
Management of rural development programmes in Uttarakhand Dr. AC Pandey, BCC Srinagar
161.
Education
Neeta Uniyal
The role of different types of schools and family background in generating academic achievement motivation intraversion and extraversion and altitude towards national integration among senior secondary students in dehradun city
Dr. Savita Rawat, DAV PG College Dehradun
162.
Botany
Mohammad Shahid
Assessement of plant diversity biomass and carbon poal in natural forests of Doon valley using geospatial technology
Dr. SP Joshi, DAV PG College Dehradun
163.
English
Sweta Tomar
Prayer in the poetry of Rabindranath Tagore and Sitakant Mahapatra: Comparative Study
Dr. Madhu D Singh, SGRR (PG) College Dehradun
164.
Botany
Zubair Ahmad Malik
Phytosociological Behaviour, Anthropogenic Disturbances and Regeneration status along an altitudinal gradient in Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary (KWLS) and its Adjoining Areas
Dr. AB Bhatt, BCC Srinagar
165. Physics Pankaj Kumar Singh Study of Ultrasonic parameter of polymers Dr. SC Bhatt, BCC Srinagar
166. Physics Aradhana Bhandari Dielectric properties of TiO2(<10% Mole mixed Ta2O5 Dr. NS Panwar, BCC Srinagar
167. History Arti Dixit Dr. PM Saklani, BCC Srinagar
168. History Lavindra Joshi Dhauntiyal
Dr. SS Negi, BCC Srinagar
169. Botany Vishamber Joshi Systematic studies on the Angiosperms flora of Jaunsar-Bawar, Dehradun
Dr. SP Joshi, DAV PG College Dehradun
170. Mathematics Vinnet Bhatt Computer algebraic exploration of non-negative matrix and tensor factorization
Dr. KC Petwal, SRT Tehri
171. Tourism Nidhi Lal Cultural tourism in Varanasi: Issues and Challenges Dr. SC Bagri, BCC Srinagar
172. Mathematics Navneet Kumar Role of Fuzzy set theoretic approach in reliability aspect of some complex systems
Dr. Rajesh Dangwal, Pauri Campus
173. Zoology Ruma Chattopadhyaya
Characterization of antigens isolated from Leishmania donovani for easy-quick diagnosis of Kala-azar
Dr. SP Singh, DBS College Dehradun
174. Philosophy Ekta Uniyal Human Freedom, corruption and moral strategies (An enquiry of philosophical foundation with specific reference to Aristotle and J.S. Mill)
Dr. Indoo Pandey, BCC Srinagar
175. Geography Kamini Juyal Bahuguna
Geographical study of population dynamics of Chamoli district Uttarakhand
Dr. MP Singh DAV Dehradun
176 Mathematics Ruby Bhardwaj Some inventory models for perishable items with inflation and trade credits
Dr. Dinesh Singh, SGRR College Dehradun
177. English Sonika Devi Theme of Alienation in the Novels of Anita Desai Dr. Ashok Negi, Rishikesh
178. Zoology Harpal Singh Impoundment of the Bhilangana river for the Tehri Dam Reservoir Hydro-biological study with special reference to habitat alternation and fisheries development
Dr. NK Agarwal, SRT Tehri
179.
Geography
Babita Rawat
Dr. JS Kandari, Gopeshwar
180.
Political Sc
Neelam Pandey
Dr. Shashi Prabha, MV (PG) College Satikund Haridwar
181
Horticulture
Bharat Bhushan Bhatt
Effect of Foliar Application of Bio-regulators and Nutrients on Yield and Quality of Lemon (Citrus limon Burma.) cv. Pant Lemon-1 under Subtropical Conditions of Garhwal Region
Dr. SS Rawat, BCC Srinagar
182.
Defence
Surendra Singh Kunwar
Dr. RCS Kunwar, BCC Srinagar
183.
Hindi
Reeta Shakya
Dr. Asha Jugran, Rishikesh
184.
Botany
Amandeep Singh
Weed flora of the district Rajouri (Jammu and Kashmir)
Dr. LR Dangwal, SRT Tehri
185. Botany Deepak Singh Forest structure, Diversity growing stock variation and regeneration status of different forest cover types in D udhatoli area of Garhwal Himalaya
Dr. CM Sharma, BCC Srinagar
186. English Ashok Joshi Quest for education in R.K. Narayan's Novels Dr. Ashok Negi, Rishikesh
187. Sanskrit Chamanlal Semalti
a
Dr. Kamla Chauhan, Srinagar
188. Botany Mohd. Irfan Studies on host and environmental preference in Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with vegetable crops of Haridwar
Dr. RK Gupta, PG College Rishikesh
189. Microbiology Pooja Kannojia Screening of fungi associated with the seeds of Jatropha curcas (Euphorbiaceae) with particular reference to seed determination and its management
Dr. P Tiwari, Srinagar
190. Chemistry Chhavi Bhatia Development of high performance liquid chromatographic method for simultaneous determination of certain counter cough formulation in combined dosage from and in biological samples.
Dr. Shalini Joshi, KLDAV College, Roorkee
191.
History
Bachan Singh
Dr. RPS Negi, Srinagar
192.
Microbiology
Renu Negi
Screening of some Indigenous plants of Garhwal Himalaya for Antibactrial potential agaisnt Human Bacterial Pathogens.
Dr. Suman Bisht, SRT Tehri
193.
Botany
Mayush Negi
Species composition and regeneration potential of plant species in the catchment area of Nayar Garhwal Himalaya.
Dr. Renu Negi, PG College Kotdwar
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 192 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)193
ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
Jonsar babar ki roopprad lokkala : ek vivechnatmak adhiyan
Janpad uttarkashi may mahilao ke uniyan hetho sahskiye yojna ka ek samiksha adhiyan
Paryavarediye chunotiyo avam praktik parkop : Garhwal himalyo ke pindar basin ka ek bhagolik adhiyan
Jivan muliye ke parpash may Dr. haridutt Bhatta shaliesh ki kahaniyo
Janpad haridwar may dhirgkalin kirshi saral viyavastha ka mulyakan (Uttara pradesh sahkari gram vikas bank ltd. ke sandharb may
Uttarakhand may nayak jatiya ke samajik avam sanskrti itihas
Paschami himaliye ki ramshiye lok parampra ek ethihasik adhiyan
Garhwal may nari sasktikaran ke etihashik adhiyan
Chamoli janpad ke bo-arthik visleshan avam vikas niyojan
Haridwar janpad may anushit jati ke adhikariyo ki isthti ka ek adhiyan
Bharitye surksha ke sandharb may himalyo rajiyo (jammu kashmir himachal sikkim avam ardachal pradesh uttarakhand ki bo- ethihaski isthti ek visleshan adhiyan
Nagarjun ke katha sahitye may patre yojna
Prachine bharitye shiksha garnto may vardith shiksh kesandharb amy
Niti Ghati ki marcha avam tolcha janjati ki parmpara tatha parvartn ke parpesh may ethihasik tatha manavsahtriye adiyan san 1815-2000
135. Chemistry Preeti Sharma Studies on understanding the reactivity of fly ash from different field of an ESP
Dr. DK Tyagi, DAV PG College Dehradun
136. Geography Neelam Singh Maurya
Urban sprawl and its impact on green spacise: A case study of Dehradun city
Dr. Dinesh Pratap, DAV College Dehradun
137. Commerce Vinay Kumar Saini Financing and profit patterns of women enterprises in Garhwal region: An empirical study
Dr. TS Tomar, SMJN College Haridwar
138. Geology Rupal Brahmbhatt Study of glacio-geomorphic characteristics and its effect on glacial dimensions in parts of Chenab basin using remote sensing and geography information system
Dr. HC Nainwal, BCC Srinagar
139. Geography Pankaj Chauhan Hydro-geomorphological study of Tons watershed in Mussoorie hills
Dr. DD Chauniyal, BCC ringar
140. Drawing & Painting Shakum Singh Dr. DS Bisht, BCC Srinagar
141. English Arti The caribbean identity in VS Naipauls Novels: A comflict of Cultivars
Dr. DS Kaintura, Tehri Campus
142. English Ruchika Katiyar Mysticism in the poetry of Rabindra Nath Tagore Dr. Ashok Negi, Rishikesh
143. Political Sc Pratibha Naithani Linkages between conservationpolicies displacement and compensation packages and its impact on the sustainable livlihood role and status of the Bharteeya women in the Nanda Devi Biosphere reserve
Dr. Annupurna Nautiyal, BCC Srinagar
144. Political Sc Rakhi Panchola Dr. MM Semwal, BCC Srinagar
145. Mathematics Prakash Laminar flow of viscous in compressible fluids through porous media
Dr. SK Shakya, Rishikesh
146. Psychology Velentina Yumlembam
A Study of personality emotional competence and defence
Janjatiye vikas yojnao ka uttarkhand ki tharo janjati per parbhav
Dr. Renuka Joshi, DAV College Dehradun
147. Geography Pooja Dr. MS Panwar, BCC Srinagar
148. Geography Anil Kumar Dr. Anil Pal, DBS College Dehradun
149. Chemistry Ishan Dhulia Identification of potential antibiotic principles form medicinal plants and development of suitable dosage
Dr. Geeta Joshi, BCC Srinagar
150. Economics Anand Kumar A Study impact of financial sector reforms on functioning and contribution of foreign in India
Dr. MC Sati, BCC Srinagar
151. Hindi Chandra Prakash Dr. Uma Maithani, Srinagar
152. English Nisha Jassal Historical context in M.G. Vassan jis Novels Dr. Surekha Dangwal, BCC Srinagar
153. Economics Anubha Narula Dr. Naresh Kumar Garg, SMJN Haridwar
154. Chemistry Pradeep Kumar Joshi Studies on the chelecting and indicator properties of Lomatial and Napthazarin
Dr. Man Mohan Singh Jassal, DAV College Dehradun
155. Commerce Prakash Garia Performance of public and private sector mutual fund in India: A Comparative study
Dr. KS Ramola, SRT Tehri
156.
Physics
Ashish Nautiyal
Study of effect of electric field on dielectric and acoustical properties of triglycine sulphate crystal
Dr. TC Upadhyaya, BCC Srinagar
157.
History
Anil Singh Tomar
Dr. RPS Negi, BCC Srinagar
158.
Geology
Suman Lata Rawat
Polynological investigations of Peat deposit with respect to the late quaternary climate of the north west Himalaya
Dr. Anil Kumar Gupta, WIHG Dehradun
159.
Economics
Alpana Nigam
A Study of Chinas transition to a market economy lessons for India Dr. BNS Bhatnagar, Dehradun
160
Business Management
Rahul Bahuguna
Management of rural development programmes in Uttarakhand Dr. AC Pandey, BCC Srinagar
161.
Education
Neeta Uniyal
The role of different types of schools and family background in generating academic achievement motivation intraversion and extraversion and altitude towards national integration among senior secondary students in dehradun city
Dr. Savita Rawat, DAV PG College Dehradun
162.
Botany
Mohammad Shahid
Assessement of plant diversity biomass and carbon poal in natural forests of Doon valley using geospatial technology
Dr. SP Joshi, DAV PG College Dehradun
163.
English
Sweta Tomar
Prayer in the poetry of Rabindranath Tagore and Sitakant Mahapatra: Comparative Study
Dr. Madhu D Singh, SGRR (PG) College Dehradun
164.
Botany
Zubair Ahmad Malik
Phytosociological Behaviour, Anthropogenic Disturbances and Regeneration status along an altitudinal gradient in Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary (KWLS) and its Adjoining Areas
Dr. AB Bhatt, BCC Srinagar
165. Physics Pankaj Kumar Singh Study of Ultrasonic parameter of polymers Dr. SC Bhatt, BCC Srinagar
166. Physics Aradhana Bhandari Dielectric properties of TiO2(<10% Mole mixed Ta2O5 Dr. NS Panwar, BCC Srinagar
167. History Arti Dixit Dr. PM Saklani, BCC Srinagar
168. History Lavindra Joshi Dhauntiyal
Dr. SS Negi, BCC Srinagar
169. Botany Vishamber Joshi Systematic studies on the Angiosperms flora of Jaunsar-Bawar, Dehradun
Dr. SP Joshi, DAV PG College Dehradun
170. Mathematics Vinnet Bhatt Computer algebraic exploration of non-negative matrix and tensor factorization
Dr. KC Petwal, SRT Tehri
171. Tourism Nidhi Lal Cultural tourism in Varanasi: Issues and Challenges Dr. SC Bagri, BCC Srinagar
172. Mathematics Navneet Kumar Role of Fuzzy set theoretic approach in reliability aspect of some complex systems
Dr. Rajesh Dangwal, Pauri Campus
173. Zoology Ruma Chattopadhyaya
Characterization of antigens isolated from Leishmania donovani for easy-quick diagnosis of Kala-azar
Dr. SP Singh, DBS College Dehradun
174. Philosophy Ekta Uniyal Human Freedom, corruption and moral strategies (An enquiry of philosophical foundation with specific reference to Aristotle and J.S. Mill)
Dr. Indoo Pandey, BCC Srinagar
175. Geography Kamini Juyal Bahuguna
Geographical study of population dynamics of Chamoli district Uttarakhand
Dr. MP Singh DAV Dehradun
176 Mathematics Ruby Bhardwaj Some inventory models for perishable items with inflation and trade credits
Dr. Dinesh Singh, SGRR College Dehradun
177. English Sonika Devi Theme of Alienation in the Novels of Anita Desai Dr. Ashok Negi, Rishikesh
178. Zoology Harpal Singh Impoundment of the Bhilangana river for the Tehri Dam Reservoir Hydro-biological study with special reference to habitat alternation and fisheries development
Dr. NK Agarwal, SRT Tehri
179.
Geography
Babita Rawat
Dr. JS Kandari, Gopeshwar
180.
Political Sc
Neelam Pandey
Dr. Shashi Prabha, MV (PG) College Satikund Haridwar
181
Horticulture
Bharat Bhushan Bhatt
Effect of Foliar Application of Bio-regulators and Nutrients on Yield and Quality of Lemon (Citrus limon Burma.) cv. Pant Lemon-1 under Subtropical Conditions of Garhwal Region
Dr. SS Rawat, BCC Srinagar
182.
Defence
Surendra Singh Kunwar
Dr. RCS Kunwar, BCC Srinagar
183.
Hindi
Reeta Shakya
Dr. Asha Jugran, Rishikesh
184.
Botany
Amandeep Singh
Weed flora of the district Rajouri (Jammu and Kashmir)
Dr. LR Dangwal, SRT Tehri
185. Botany Deepak Singh Forest structure, Diversity growing stock variation and regeneration status of different forest cover types in D udhatoli area of Garhwal Himalaya
Dr. CM Sharma, BCC Srinagar
186. English Ashok Joshi Quest for education in R.K. Narayan's Novels Dr. Ashok Negi, Rishikesh
187. Sanskrit Chamanlal Semalti
a
Dr. Kamla Chauhan, Srinagar
188. Botany Mohd. Irfan Studies on host and environmental preference in Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with vegetable crops of Haridwar
Dr. RK Gupta, PG College Rishikesh
189. Microbiology Pooja Kannojia Screening of fungi associated with the seeds of Jatropha curcas (Euphorbiaceae) with particular reference to seed determination and its management
Dr. P Tiwari, Srinagar
190. Chemistry Chhavi Bhatia Development of high performance liquid chromatographic method for simultaneous determination of certain counter cough formulation in combined dosage from and in biological samples.
Dr. Shalini Joshi, KLDAV College, Roorkee
191.
History
Bachan Singh
Dr. RPS Negi, Srinagar
192.
Microbiology
Renu Negi
Screening of some Indigenous plants of Garhwal Himalaya for Antibactrial potential agaisnt Human Bacterial Pathogens.
Dr. Suman Bisht, SRT Tehri
193.
Botany
Mayush Negi
Species composition and regeneration potential of plant species in the catchment area of Nayar Garhwal Himalaya.
Dr. Renu Negi, PG College Kotdwar
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 192 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)193
ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
Jonsar babar ki roopprad lokkala : ek vivechnatmak adhiyan
Janpad uttarkashi may mahilao ke uniyan hetho sahskiye yojna ka ek samiksha adhiyan
Paryavarediye chunotiyo avam praktik parkop : Garhwal himalyo ke pindar basin ka ek bhagolik adhiyan
Jivan muliye ke parpash may Dr. haridutt Bhatta shaliesh ki kahaniyo
Janpad haridwar may dhirgkalin kirshi saral viyavastha ka mulyakan (Uttara pradesh sahkari gram vikas bank ltd. ke sandharb may
Uttarakhand may nayak jatiya ke samajik avam sanskrti itihas
Paschami himaliye ki ramshiye lok parampra ek ethihasik adhiyan
Garhwal may nari sasktikaran ke etihashik adhiyan
Chamoli janpad ke bo-arthik visleshan avam vikas niyojan
Haridwar janpad may anushit jati ke adhikariyo ki isthti ka ek adhiyan
Bharitye surksha ke sandharb may himalyo rajiyo (jammu kashmir himachal sikkim avam ardachal pradesh uttarakhand ki bo- ethihaski isthti ek visleshan adhiyan
Nagarjun ke katha sahitye may patre yojna
Prachine bharitye shiksha garnto may vardith shiksh kesandharb amy
Niti Ghati ki marcha avam tolcha janjati ki parmpara tatha parvartn ke parpesh may ethihasik tatha manavsahtriye adiyan san 1815-2000
194. Botany Sushil Kumar Litter Production, decomposition, nutrient release and regeneration potential of woody tree species of Dhanaulti and its outskirts in Garhwal Himalaya.
Dr. GS Rajwar, PG College Rishikesh
195. Chemistry Shalini Gupta Chemical characterization of feedstocks and their conversion to petroleum based pitches.
Dr. Himmat Singh, IIP Dehradun
196. English Shachi Negi Social criticism in the selected plays of John Osborne. Dr. Shakuntala Kunwar, Srinagar
197. English Geeta Shree Quest for Identity in Orhan Pamutc's Novels Dr. SS Deo, BCC Srinagar
198. Botany Anita Pandey Evaluation of Cyanobacterial isolates from freshwater and terrestrial habitats of Garhwal region of Uttarakhand for the production of Phycobiliproteins
Dr. Vidhya Dhar Pandey, Govt PG College Rishikesh
199.
Geography
Kheem Singh
Dr. SKS Yadav, Govt PG College Gopeshwar
200.
Botany
Pradeep Kumar Sharma
Analysis of the dominance and utility pattern of the tree species dealt in the wealth of India-
Raw materials series.
Dr. SK Agarwal, DBS College Dehradun
201.
Chemistry
Nisha Negi
Chemical Investigation of Some Medicinal plants of Garhwal Himalaya.
Dr. RP Bhahuguna, BCC Srinagar
202.
Zoology
Swati Sharma
Effect of Hydro-electric projects on Diatom Biodiversity in river Yamuna (Uttaranchal)
Dr. Prakash Nautiyal, BCC Srinagar
203.
Chemistry
Kamal Singh
To study the Isolation and Chemical behaviour of Natural Dyes and their Dying Characteristics
Dr. IP Pandey DAV PG college Dehradun
204.
Sanskrit
Jagdamba Prasad Chamoli
Dr. JK Godiyal, Pauri Campus, Pauri
205.
Sociology
Anju Bajpai
Dr. JC Arya, SMJN College Haridwar
206.
Statistics
Nitin Kumar Kamboj
Internal migration in Uttarakhand state: A case study of forest dependent villeges of Kimsar Area.
Dr. OK Belwal, BCC Srinagar
207.
Zoology
Deepali Rana
A Comparative Study of Fish in the streams of Eastern and western Doon with special reference to Water quality.
Dr. SK Gupta, DBS College Dehradun
208.
Hindi
Mamta Bhatt
Dr. SC Sharma, MPG College Mussoorie
209.
Political Sc
Subodha Singh
Dr. Himanshu Bourai, BCC Srinagar
Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University
1. Birla Campus, Srinagar (Garhwal) with its extension at Chauras
2. Dr. B. Gopal Reddy Campus, Pauri (Garhwal)
3. S.R.T. Campus, Badsahithaul, Tehri (Garhwal)
Government Degree College
4. Govt. P.G. Degree College, Rishikesh, Dehradun
5. Govt. Degree College, Dakpathar, Vikasnagar, Dehradun
6. Govt. Degree College, Doiwala, Dehradun
7. Dr. Pitamber Datt Barthwal Himalaya Govt. P.G. Degree College, Kotdwar
8. Govt. Degree College, Jaharikhal, Lansdown
9. Govt. Degree College, Bedikhal
10. Govt. Degree College, Chaubattakhal
11. Govt. Degree College, Thalisain
12. Govt. P.G. Degree College, Gopeshwar, Chamoli
13. Govt. Degree College, Karanprayag, Chamoli
14. Govt. Degree College, Joshimath, Chamoli
15. Govt. Degree College, Talwari, Chamoli
16. Govt. Degree College, Pokhari Nagnath, Chamoli
17. Govt. Degree College, Gairsain, Chamoli
18. Anusuya Prasad Bahuguna Govt. P.G. Degree College, Agastyamuni, Rudraprayag
19. Govt. Degree College, Jakholi, Rudraprayag
20. Govt. P.G. Degree College, Uttarkashi
21. Govt. Degree College, Barkot, Uttarkashi
22. Govt. Degree College, Purola, Uttarkashi
23. Govt. P.G. Degree College, New Tehri, Tehri Garhwal
24. Govt. Degree College, Chinyalisaur, Uttarkashi
25. Omkaranand Saraswati Degree College, Devprayag, Tehri Garhwal
26. Govt. Degree College, Lambgaon, Tehri Garhwal
27. Govt. Degree College, Naikhari Chandrabadni, Tehri Garhwal
28. Govt. Degree College, Nainbagh, Tehri Garhwal
29. Govt. Degree College, Pokhal, Tehri Garhwal
30. Govt. Degree College, Agrora, Tehri Garhwal
31. Govt. Degree College, Laksar, Haridwar
32. Govt. Degree College, Narendra Nagar, Tehri Garhwal
33. Govt. Degree College, Nainidanda, Pauri Garhwal
34. Govt. Degree College, Tyuni, Dehradun
35. Govt. Degree College, Rudraprayag
36. Govt. Degree College, Satpuli, Pauri Garhwal
37. Shri Gangadhar Maithaini Govt. Degree College, Guptakashi
38. Shri Gulab Singh Govt. Degree College, Chakrata, Dehradun
39. Govt. Law College, Gopeshwar (Chamoli)
LIST OF CAMPUSES AND AFFILIATED COLLEGES/ INSTITUTES
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 194 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)195
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Janpad haridwar ke nagriye udhsiyo ke badlte partiroop avam paryavardiye samsiyo ka bogolik adhiyan
Shrimadbhagwat ras vimash
Muslim talksudha avam partiyak mahilo ki samshiyo ek samajsastriye adhiyan haridwar janpad ke sandrab may
Mahadevi ja ke gadh sahitye ke sankrit aunshilan
Janpad chamoli ke mahilo may manavdikor ke parti jagriti ek adhiyan
194. Botany Sushil Kumar Litter Production, decomposition, nutrient release and regeneration potential of woody tree species of Dhanaulti and its outskirts in Garhwal Himalaya.
Dr. GS Rajwar, PG College Rishikesh
195. Chemistry Shalini Gupta Chemical characterization of feedstocks and their conversion to petroleum based pitches.
Dr. Himmat Singh, IIP Dehradun
196. English Shachi Negi Social criticism in the selected plays of John Osborne. Dr. Shakuntala Kunwar, Srinagar
197. English Geeta Shree Quest for Identity in Orhan Pamutc's Novels Dr. SS Deo, BCC Srinagar
198. Botany Anita Pandey Evaluation of Cyanobacterial isolates from freshwater and terrestrial habitats of Garhwal region of Uttarakhand for the production of Phycobiliproteins
Dr. Vidhya Dhar Pandey, Govt PG College Rishikesh
199.
Geography
Kheem Singh
Dr. SKS Yadav, Govt PG College Gopeshwar
200.
Botany
Pradeep Kumar Sharma
Analysis of the dominance and utility pattern of the tree species dealt in the wealth of India-
Raw materials series.
Dr. SK Agarwal, DBS College Dehradun
201.
Chemistry
Nisha Negi
Chemical Investigation of Some Medicinal plants of Garhwal Himalaya.
Dr. RP Bhahuguna, BCC Srinagar
202.
Zoology
Swati Sharma
Effect of Hydro-electric projects on Diatom Biodiversity in river Yamuna (Uttaranchal)
Dr. Prakash Nautiyal, BCC Srinagar
203.
Chemistry
Kamal Singh
To study the Isolation and Chemical behaviour of Natural Dyes and their Dying Characteristics
Dr. IP Pandey DAV PG college Dehradun
204.
Sanskrit
Jagdamba Prasad Chamoli
Dr. JK Godiyal, Pauri Campus, Pauri
205.
Sociology
Anju Bajpai
Dr. JC Arya, SMJN College Haridwar
206.
Statistics
Nitin Kumar Kamboj
Internal migration in Uttarakhand state: A case study of forest dependent villeges of Kimsar Area.
Dr. OK Belwal, BCC Srinagar
207.
Zoology
Deepali Rana
A Comparative Study of Fish in the streams of Eastern and western Doon with special reference to Water quality.
Dr. SK Gupta, DBS College Dehradun
208.
Hindi
Mamta Bhatt
Dr. SC Sharma, MPG College Mussoorie
209.
Political Sc
Subodha Singh
Dr. Himanshu Bourai, BCC Srinagar
Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University
1. Birla Campus, Srinagar (Garhwal) with its extension at Chauras
2. Dr. B. Gopal Reddy Campus, Pauri (Garhwal)
3. S.R.T. Campus, Badsahithaul, Tehri (Garhwal)
Government Degree College
4. Govt. P.G. Degree College, Rishikesh, Dehradun
5. Govt. Degree College, Dakpathar, Vikasnagar, Dehradun
6. Govt. Degree College, Doiwala, Dehradun
7. Dr. Pitamber Datt Barthwal Himalaya Govt. P.G. Degree College, Kotdwar
8. Govt. Degree College, Jaharikhal, Lansdown
9. Govt. Degree College, Bedikhal
10. Govt. Degree College, Chaubattakhal
11. Govt. Degree College, Thalisain
12. Govt. P.G. Degree College, Gopeshwar, Chamoli
13. Govt. Degree College, Karanprayag, Chamoli
14. Govt. Degree College, Joshimath, Chamoli
15. Govt. Degree College, Talwari, Chamoli
16. Govt. Degree College, Pokhari Nagnath, Chamoli
17. Govt. Degree College, Gairsain, Chamoli
18. Anusuya Prasad Bahuguna Govt. P.G. Degree College, Agastyamuni, Rudraprayag
19. Govt. Degree College, Jakholi, Rudraprayag
20. Govt. P.G. Degree College, Uttarkashi
21. Govt. Degree College, Barkot, Uttarkashi
22. Govt. Degree College, Purola, Uttarkashi
23. Govt. P.G. Degree College, New Tehri, Tehri Garhwal
24. Govt. Degree College, Chinyalisaur, Uttarkashi
25. Omkaranand Saraswati Degree College, Devprayag, Tehri Garhwal
26. Govt. Degree College, Lambgaon, Tehri Garhwal
27. Govt. Degree College, Naikhari Chandrabadni, Tehri Garhwal
28. Govt. Degree College, Nainbagh, Tehri Garhwal
29. Govt. Degree College, Pokhal, Tehri Garhwal
30. Govt. Degree College, Agrora, Tehri Garhwal
31. Govt. Degree College, Laksar, Haridwar
32. Govt. Degree College, Narendra Nagar, Tehri Garhwal
33. Govt. Degree College, Nainidanda, Pauri Garhwal
34. Govt. Degree College, Tyuni, Dehradun
35. Govt. Degree College, Rudraprayag
36. Govt. Degree College, Satpuli, Pauri Garhwal
37. Shri Gangadhar Maithaini Govt. Degree College, Guptakashi
38. Shri Gulab Singh Govt. Degree College, Chakrata, Dehradun
39. Govt. Law College, Gopeshwar (Chamoli)
LIST OF CAMPUSES AND AFFILIATED COLLEGES/ INSTITUTES
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 194 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)195
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Janpad haridwar ke nagriye udhsiyo ke badlte partiroop avam paryavardiye samsiyo ka bogolik adhiyan
Shrimadbhagwat ras vimash
Muslim talksudha avam partiyak mahilo ki samshiyo ek samajsastriye adhiyan haridwar janpad ke sandrab may
Mahadevi ja ke gadh sahitye ke sankrit aunshilan
Janpad chamoli ke mahilo may manavdikor ke parti jagriti ek adhiyan
Govt. Aided Degree College
40. D.A.V. P.G. College, Dehradun
41. M.K.P. P.G. College, Dehradun
42. Shri Guru Ram Rai P.G. Degree College, Dehradun
43. D.B.S. P.G. College, Dehradun
44. Dayanand Womens Training College, Dehradun
45. Municipal P.G. Degree College, Mussoorie, Dehradun
46. S.M.J.N. P.G. College, Govindpuri, Haridwar
47. M.M. P.G. College, Satikund, Kankhal, Haridwar
48. Chinmaya Degree College, Roorkee, Haridwar
49. B.S.M, College, Roorkee, Haridwar
50. K.L.D.A.V. College, Roorkee, Haridwar
51. S.S.D.P.C. College, Roorkee, Haridwar
52. R.M.P. Degree College, Narsan, Haridwar
53. Bal Ganga Degree College, Sendul Kemar, District Tehri
Institute of Central Government affiliated to University
54. National Institute for the Visually Handicapped, 116, Rajpur Road, Dehradun
55. Indian Military Academy, Dehradun
Self-Financed Degree Colleges (Private)
56. Vyapar Mandal Kanya Degree College, Manglore, Haridwar
57. Prithaviraj Chauhan Degree College, Rohalaki, Kishanpur, Haridwar
58. Charat Niketan Vishwa Bharti, Jhabredi, Haridwar
59. Raath Degree College, Paithani, Pauri Garhwal
60. Mahayogi Gurugorkhanath Degree College, Bithyani, Yamkeshawar, Pauri Garhwal
61. Narendra Welfare Trust College, 59 Gandhi Road, Dehradun
62. Dhanori College, Dhanori Haridwar
63. Methodist Girls Degree College, Civil Line, Roorkee
64. Harsh Vidhya Mandir Degree College, Rayasi, Haridwar
65. Gurukul Degree College, Haridwar
66. Garg U.G. Degree College, Lakshar, Haridwar
67. Chaudhari Bharat Singh Allovedic Boys Degree College, Jhabreda, Haridwar
68. Motherhood Institute of Management and Technology, Haridwar
69. G.R.D. Girls Degree College, Niranjpur Near Police Line, Patel Nagar, Dehradun
70. Uttaranchal Ayurvedic College, Rajpur Road, Dehradun
Affiliated Self-Financed Dental Colleges
71. Seema Dental College and Hospital, Veerbhadra Road, Rishikesh
72. Uttaranchal Dental and Medical Research Institute, Majri Grant, Haridwar Road, Dehradun
Self-Financed Law Degree College
73. Bishamber Sahay Law Institute, Rookee, Haridwar District
74. Libra College of Law, Dehradun
75. B.S.M. Law College, Roorkee-Haridwar
76. Pandit Purnanand Tiwari Law College, Idgah Road, Jwalapur, Haridwar
77. Chandrawati Tiwari Law College, Kotdwara
Self-Financed Institutes
78. Academy for Management Studies, Nanda ki Chowki, Premnagar, Dehradun
79. Institute of Media Management and Technology, Shimla By Pass Road, Mehuwala, D.Dun
80. Shri Guru Ram Rai Institute of Technology, Patelnagar, Dehradun
81. Himalayan Institute of Technology, D-31/32, Nehru Colony, Dehradun
82. Institute of Technology and Management, 60 Chakrata Road, Dehradun
83. Modern Institute of Technology, Dhalwala, Rishikesh
84. Sardar Bhagwan Singh Memorial (PG) Inst. of Biomedical Science & Research, Balawala, Dehradun
85. Omkaranand Institute of Management and Technology, Muni-ki-Reti, Rishikesh
86. Doon (PG) Paramedical College, 28 Chakrata Road, Dehradun
87. Doon College of Agriculture Science and Technology, Dehradun
88. Uttaranchal College of Science and Technology, Jakhan Johari, Rajpur Road, Dehradun
89. Babu Ram Degree College, Saliyar, Roorkee, Haridwar
90. Beehive College of Management & Technical Science and Research, Dehradun
91. Dolphin Institute of Biomedical Natural Science, Mandowala, D.Dun
92. Combined PG Institute of Medical Science and Research, Kunwawala, D.Dun
93. Doon Ghati College of Professional Education, Doiwala, Dehradun
94. Sai Institute of Paramedical and Allied Science, 26/26 A Rajpur Road, D.Dun
95. Alpine Institute of Management and Technology, Nanda Ki Chawki, Premnagar, D.Dun
96. Uttaranchal College of Technology and Biomedical Science, Saharanpur Road, D.Dun
97. G.R.D. Institute of Management and Technology, 214, Rajpur Road, D.Dun
98. Doon Inst. of Management and Research, Shyampur
99. Haridwar Education College, Kanya Gurukul Campus, Krishna Nagar, Haridwar
100. Baba Farid Institute of Technology, Dehradun
101. Kunti Naman Institute of Pharma Tech. and Sciences, (15 Abhishek Nagar Kankhal, Haridwar)
102. SGRR Institute of Medical and Health Sciences, Patel Nagar, Dehradun
103. Shree Guru Ram Rai College of Nursing, Patel Nagar, Dehradun
104. Sidharth College of Sciences and Management, Sahastradhara Road, Dehradun
105. Sheetal College of Biomedical Studies, Dehradun
106. Institute of Hotel Management Studies, BalBhadrapur, Kotdwar
107. Advance Institute of Science and Technology, 179 Kalidas Road, Dehradun
108. D.A.A.S. College, Dehradun
109. Bishamber Sahay Degree College, Roorkee
110. Roorkee Adventist College, Roorkee
111. R.C. Peej College and Allied Sciences, Roorkee
112. Nimbus Academy of Management, Jhajhra, Dehradun
113. S.P. Memorial College of Advance Studies, Srinagar Pauri Garhwal
114. Himalayan Institute of Pharmacy and Research, Dehradun
115. Doon Business School, 122 mile, Selaqui, Dehradun
116. Himalayan Doon Academy, Bhagwanpur, Sikandarpur, Roorkee
Self Financed B.P.Ed. Colleges
117. Himgiri Education Institute, Sikarpur, Roorkee, Haridwar
Self Financed B.Ed. Colleges/Institutes
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 196 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)197
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Govt. Aided Degree College
40. D.A.V. P.G. College, Dehradun
41. M.K.P. P.G. College, Dehradun
42. Shri Guru Ram Rai P.G. Degree College, Dehradun
43. D.B.S. P.G. College, Dehradun
44. Dayanand Womens Training College, Dehradun
45. Municipal P.G. Degree College, Mussoorie, Dehradun
46. S.M.J.N. P.G. College, Govindpuri, Haridwar
47. M.M. P.G. College, Satikund, Kankhal, Haridwar
48. Chinmaya Degree College, Roorkee, Haridwar
49. B.S.M, College, Roorkee, Haridwar
50. K.L.D.A.V. College, Roorkee, Haridwar
51. S.S.D.P.C. College, Roorkee, Haridwar
52. R.M.P. Degree College, Narsan, Haridwar
53. Bal Ganga Degree College, Sendul Kemar, District Tehri
Institute of Central Government affiliated to University
54. National Institute for the Visually Handicapped, 116, Rajpur Road, Dehradun
55. Indian Military Academy, Dehradun
Self-Financed Degree Colleges (Private)
56. Vyapar Mandal Kanya Degree College, Manglore, Haridwar
57. Prithaviraj Chauhan Degree College, Rohalaki, Kishanpur, Haridwar
58. Charat Niketan Vishwa Bharti, Jhabredi, Haridwar
59. Raath Degree College, Paithani, Pauri Garhwal
60. Mahayogi Gurugorkhanath Degree College, Bithyani, Yamkeshawar, Pauri Garhwal
61. Narendra Welfare Trust College, 59 Gandhi Road, Dehradun
62. Dhanori College, Dhanori Haridwar
63. Methodist Girls Degree College, Civil Line, Roorkee
64. Harsh Vidhya Mandir Degree College, Rayasi, Haridwar
65. Gurukul Degree College, Haridwar
66. Garg U.G. Degree College, Lakshar, Haridwar
67. Chaudhari Bharat Singh Allovedic Boys Degree College, Jhabreda, Haridwar
68. Motherhood Institute of Management and Technology, Haridwar
69. G.R.D. Girls Degree College, Niranjpur Near Police Line, Patel Nagar, Dehradun
70. Uttaranchal Ayurvedic College, Rajpur Road, Dehradun
Affiliated Self-Financed Dental Colleges
71. Seema Dental College and Hospital, Veerbhadra Road, Rishikesh
72. Uttaranchal Dental and Medical Research Institute, Majri Grant, Haridwar Road, Dehradun
Self-Financed Law Degree College
73. Bishamber Sahay Law Institute, Rookee, Haridwar District
74. Libra College of Law, Dehradun
75. B.S.M. Law College, Roorkee-Haridwar
76. Pandit Purnanand Tiwari Law College, Idgah Road, Jwalapur, Haridwar
77. Chandrawati Tiwari Law College, Kotdwara
Self-Financed Institutes
78. Academy for Management Studies, Nanda ki Chowki, Premnagar, Dehradun
79. Institute of Media Management and Technology, Shimla By Pass Road, Mehuwala, D.Dun
80. Shri Guru Ram Rai Institute of Technology, Patelnagar, Dehradun
81. Himalayan Institute of Technology, D-31/32, Nehru Colony, Dehradun
82. Institute of Technology and Management, 60 Chakrata Road, Dehradun
83. Modern Institute of Technology, Dhalwala, Rishikesh
84. Sardar Bhagwan Singh Memorial (PG) Inst. of Biomedical Science & Research, Balawala, Dehradun
85. Omkaranand Institute of Management and Technology, Muni-ki-Reti, Rishikesh
86. Doon (PG) Paramedical College, 28 Chakrata Road, Dehradun
87. Doon College of Agriculture Science and Technology, Dehradun
88. Uttaranchal College of Science and Technology, Jakhan Johari, Rajpur Road, Dehradun
89. Babu Ram Degree College, Saliyar, Roorkee, Haridwar
90. Beehive College of Management & Technical Science and Research, Dehradun
91. Dolphin Institute of Biomedical Natural Science, Mandowala, D.Dun
92. Combined PG Institute of Medical Science and Research, Kunwawala, D.Dun
93. Doon Ghati College of Professional Education, Doiwala, Dehradun
94. Sai Institute of Paramedical and Allied Science, 26/26 A Rajpur Road, D.Dun
95. Alpine Institute of Management and Technology, Nanda Ki Chawki, Premnagar, D.Dun
96. Uttaranchal College of Technology and Biomedical Science, Saharanpur Road, D.Dun
97. G.R.D. Institute of Management and Technology, 214, Rajpur Road, D.Dun
98. Doon Inst. of Management and Research, Shyampur
99. Haridwar Education College, Kanya Gurukul Campus, Krishna Nagar, Haridwar
100. Baba Farid Institute of Technology, Dehradun
101. Kunti Naman Institute of Pharma Tech. and Sciences, (15 Abhishek Nagar Kankhal, Haridwar)
102. SGRR Institute of Medical and Health Sciences, Patel Nagar, Dehradun
103. Shree Guru Ram Rai College of Nursing, Patel Nagar, Dehradun
104. Sidharth College of Sciences and Management, Sahastradhara Road, Dehradun
105. Sheetal College of Biomedical Studies, Dehradun
106. Institute of Hotel Management Studies, BalBhadrapur, Kotdwar
107. Advance Institute of Science and Technology, 179 Kalidas Road, Dehradun
108. D.A.A.S. College, Dehradun
109. Bishamber Sahay Degree College, Roorkee
110. Roorkee Adventist College, Roorkee
111. R.C. Peej College and Allied Sciences, Roorkee
112. Nimbus Academy of Management, Jhajhra, Dehradun
113. S.P. Memorial College of Advance Studies, Srinagar Pauri Garhwal
114. Himalayan Institute of Pharmacy and Research, Dehradun
115. Doon Business School, 122 mile, Selaqui, Dehradun
116. Himalayan Doon Academy, Bhagwanpur, Sikandarpur, Roorkee
Self Financed B.P.Ed. Colleges
117. Himgiri Education Institute, Sikarpur, Roorkee, Haridwar
Self Financed B.Ed. Colleges/Institutes
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118. Institute of Progressive Studies and Development, Roorkee
119. Sita Devi Memorial Institute of Education and Technology, Idgah Road, Jwalapur, Haridwar
120. D.D. Institute of Advance Studies, Garhi Cantt, Dehradun
121. Motherwood Institute of Management and Technology, Haridwar
122. Doon Ghati College of Professional Education, Doiwala, Dehradun
123. Dronacharya Institute of Teacher Education, Vikasnagar, Dehradun
124. Smt. Manjira Devi Sikshan avam Prasikshan Samiti, Hitanu, Uttarkashi
125. Modern Institute of Technology, Rishikesh
126. Dr. Sushila Tiwari College of Advance Studies, Garhi Cantt, Dehradun
127. Beehive College of Advance Studies, Selaqui, Dehradun
128. Drona's College of Management and Technical Education, Dehradun
129. Devbhoomi Institute of Education Science and Technology, Dehradun
130. Nav Chetna College of Teachers Education, Dehradun
131. Himalayan College, Puhana Road, Roorkee, Haridwar
132. Doon Institute of Education, Rishikesh-Haridwar Highway, Shyampur, Rishikesh
133. Uttaranchal College of Education, Sewlakhurd, Sharanpur Road, Dehradun
134. Pestle Weed College of Information Technology, Dehradun
135. Dolphin Institute of Biomedical Natural Sciences, Dehradun
136. Arihant College of Education, via Bahadrabad, Haridwar
137. Raath Degree College, Paithani, Pauri
138. Himalayan Doon Academy, Bhagwanpur Gagalhedi Road, Sikandarpur, Roorkee
139. Malini Valley College of Education, Shivrajpur, Kotdwar
140. Kukreja Institute of Teachers Education, Dehradun
141. Doon P.G. College of Agricultural Science and Technology, Dehradun
142. Doon Valley College of Education, Premnagar, Dehradun
143. Shri Guru Ram Rai P.G. College, Dehradun
144. Roorkee Degree College, Dhanauri, Roorkee
145. Narayan Swami Uttaranchal College of Education, Nand-ki-Chauki, Dehradun
146. S.P. Memorial B.Ed. College, Sinagar-Garhwal
147. Shakuntala Devi Institute of Teachers Education, Dehradun
148. Sushana Methodist Girls B.Ed. College, Civil line, Roorkee
149. Gurukul Degree College, Haridwar
150. Nalanda College of Education, Defence Colony, Dehradun
151. Patrician College of Education, St. Joseph Academy, Dehradun
152. College of Education, Roorkee-Haridwar Road, Shantarshah, Haridwar
153. . Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan Degree College, Rohalki-Kishanpur, Haridwar
154. Bishamber Sahay B.Ed. Institute, Roorkee
155. B.S.M. B.Ed. College, Roorkee
156. M.S. Garg B.Ed. College, Laksar, Roorkee
157. Sanskriti Institute of Advance Studies, Roorkee, Haridwar
158. Shristi Institute of Education, Shantipuram, Roorkee
159. Swami Ram Institute of Education, Village Malethi, Satpuli, Pauri Garhwal
160. Omkaranand Institute of Management and Technology, Rishikesh
FINANCIAL REPORT
LIST OF CAMPUSES AND AFFILIATED COLLEGES/ INSTITUTES
HEMWATI NANDAN BAHUGUNA GARHWAL UNIVERSITY, SRINAGARST BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31 MARCH 2015
(Amount in Rs.)
SOURCES OF FUND Schedule Current Year Previous Year
UNRESTRICTED FUNDS
Corpus 1 0 0
General Fund 2 4325876925 4068541823
Designated/Earmarked funds 3 149875552 137879262
RESTRICTED FUNDS 4 0 0
LOANS/BORROWINGS 5 0 0
Secured
0 0
Unsecured
0 0
CURRENT LIABILITIES & PROVISIONS 6 973979086 519608983
TOTAL
5449731563 4726030068
APPLICATION OF FUNDS
FIXED ASSETS
Tangible Assets 7 3566799397 2980852568
Intangible Assets
Capital Work-In- Progress 7 150842503 517127218
INVESTMENT
Long Term 8 545404456 137964365
Short Term 8 192703501 93780056
CURRENT ASSETS 9 896449465 898321950
LOANS,ADVANCES & DEPOSITS 10 97532240 97983910
TOTAL
5449731563 4726030068
Notes on Accounts 22
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118. Institute of Progressive Studies and Development, Roorkee
119. Sita Devi Memorial Institute of Education and Technology, Idgah Road, Jwalapur, Haridwar
120. D.D. Institute of Advance Studies, Garhi Cantt, Dehradun
121. Motherwood Institute of Management and Technology, Haridwar
122. Doon Ghati College of Professional Education, Doiwala, Dehradun
123. Dronacharya Institute of Teacher Education, Vikasnagar, Dehradun
124. Smt. Manjira Devi Sikshan avam Prasikshan Samiti, Hitanu, Uttarkashi
125. Modern Institute of Technology, Rishikesh
126. Dr. Sushila Tiwari College of Advance Studies, Garhi Cantt, Dehradun
127. Beehive College of Advance Studies, Selaqui, Dehradun
128. Drona's College of Management and Technical Education, Dehradun
129. Devbhoomi Institute of Education Science and Technology, Dehradun
130. Nav Chetna College of Teachers Education, Dehradun
131. Himalayan College, Puhana Road, Roorkee, Haridwar
132. Doon Institute of Education, Rishikesh-Haridwar Highway, Shyampur, Rishikesh
133. Uttaranchal College of Education, Sewlakhurd, Sharanpur Road, Dehradun
134. Pestle Weed College of Information Technology, Dehradun
135. Dolphin Institute of Biomedical Natural Sciences, Dehradun
136. Arihant College of Education, via Bahadrabad, Haridwar
137. Raath Degree College, Paithani, Pauri
138. Himalayan Doon Academy, Bhagwanpur Gagalhedi Road, Sikandarpur, Roorkee
139. Malini Valley College of Education, Shivrajpur, Kotdwar
140. Kukreja Institute of Teachers Education, Dehradun
141. Doon P.G. College of Agricultural Science and Technology, Dehradun
142. Doon Valley College of Education, Premnagar, Dehradun
143. Shri Guru Ram Rai P.G. College, Dehradun
144. Roorkee Degree College, Dhanauri, Roorkee
145. Narayan Swami Uttaranchal College of Education, Nand-ki-Chauki, Dehradun
146. S.P. Memorial B.Ed. College, Sinagar-Garhwal
147. Shakuntala Devi Institute of Teachers Education, Dehradun
148. Sushana Methodist Girls B.Ed. College, Civil line, Roorkee
149. Gurukul Degree College, Haridwar
150. Nalanda College of Education, Defence Colony, Dehradun
151. Patrician College of Education, St. Joseph Academy, Dehradun
152. College of Education, Roorkee-Haridwar Road, Shantarshah, Haridwar
153. . Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan Degree College, Rohalki-Kishanpur, Haridwar
154. Bishamber Sahay B.Ed. Institute, Roorkee
155. B.S.M. B.Ed. College, Roorkee
156. M.S. Garg B.Ed. College, Laksar, Roorkee
157. Sanskriti Institute of Advance Studies, Roorkee, Haridwar
158. Shristi Institute of Education, Shantipuram, Roorkee
159. Swami Ram Institute of Education, Village Malethi, Satpuli, Pauri Garhwal
160. Omkaranand Institute of Management and Technology, Rishikesh
FINANCIAL REPORT
LIST OF CAMPUSES AND AFFILIATED COLLEGES/ INSTITUTES
HEMWATI NANDAN BAHUGUNA GARHWAL UNIVERSITY, SRINAGARST BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31 MARCH 2015
(Amount in Rs.)
SOURCES OF FUND Schedule Current Year Previous Year
UNRESTRICTED FUNDS
Corpus 1 0 0
General Fund 2 4325876925 4068541823
Designated/Earmarked funds 3 149875552 137879262
RESTRICTED FUNDS 4 0 0
LOANS/BORROWINGS 5 0 0
Secured
0 0
Unsecured
0 0
CURRENT LIABILITIES & PROVISIONS 6 973979086 519608983
TOTAL
5449731563 4726030068
APPLICATION OF FUNDS
FIXED ASSETS
Tangible Assets 7 3566799397 2980852568
Intangible Assets
Capital Work-In- Progress 7 150842503 517127218
INVESTMENT
Long Term 8 545404456 137964365
Short Term 8 192703501 93780056
CURRENT ASSETS 9 896449465 898321950
LOANS,ADVANCES & DEPOSITS 10 97532240 97983910
TOTAL
5449731563 4726030068
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HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 198 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)199
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HEMVATI NANDAN BAHUGUNA GARHWAL UNIVERSITY SRINAGARSTINCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNTFOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2015
HEMWATI NANDAN
Schedule
Current Year
Previous Year Total
PARTICULARS Unrestricted Funds Restricted fund
Total
Corpus
Designated Fund
General Fund
INCOME
Academic Receipts
11
284524615
284524615 200860692
Grants & Donations
12
735723741
735723741 740245187
Income from investments
13
0
0 0
Others Incomes
14
38038987
38038987 58672382
Total (A)
0
0
1058287343
0 1058287343 999778262
EXPENDITURE
Staff Payments & Benefits
15
790963725
790963725 708701865
Academic Expenses
16
75604901
75604901 75995610
Administrative and General Expenses
17
71163777
71163777 72248275
Transportation Expenses
18
1858150
1858150 1197213
Repairs & Maintenance
19
9982096
9982096 65627055
Finance Costs
20
14318
14318 108052
Others Expenses
21
0
0 0
Depreciation
107543965
107543965 89098842
TOTAL (B)
0
0
1057130932
0 1057130932 1012976911
Balance being excess of Income over Expenditure (A-B)
1156411 -13198649
Transfer to/from Designated fund
Bulding Fund
Others (specify)
Balance being Surplus (Deficit) Carried to General Fund 0 0 0 0 1156411 -13198649
Notes on Accounts 22
(Amount in Rs.)
(A) Cash Flow from Operating Activities
Surplus/(deficit) for the Year 1156411
Adjustment for Non-
Operating Incomes/Expenses
+ Depreciation
107543965
-Interest on Investments
1650098
+Finance Costs
14318
Adjustment for Non Cash Involving Incomes /Expenses
31867934
Surplus/Deficit before changes in Current Assets/Current Liabilities
7,84,96,858
Increase/(Decrease) in Current Assets
-17075811
(Increase)/Decrease in Current Liabilities
81053045
Net Cash from Operating Activities (A)
142474092
(B)
Cash Flow from Investing Activities:
(Purchase)/Sale of Fixed Assets
-46797775
(Purchase)/Sale of Investments
-100000000
Income from Investments
1650098
Income from Trust Money Fund
224337
Net Cash Flow from Investing Activities (B)
-144923340
(C)
Cash Flow from Financing Activities:
Change in Corpus/Capital Fund
138501
Finance Costs
-14318
Net Cash Flow from Financing Activities ('C)
124183
Net Increase/Decrease in Cash Equivalents (A+B+C)
-23,25,065
Cash and Cash equivalent at the beginning of the Period 898321950
Cash and Cash equivalent at the end of the Period 896449465
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 200 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)201
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HEMVATI NANDAN BAHUGUNA GARHWAL UNIVERSITY SRINAGARSTINCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNTFOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2015
HEMWATI NANDAN
Schedule
Current Year
Previous Year Total
PARTICULARS Unrestricted Funds Restricted fund
Total
Corpus
Designated Fund
General Fund
INCOME
Academic Receipts
11
284524615
284524615 200860692
Grants & Donations
12
735723741
735723741 740245187
Income from investments
13
0
0 0
Others Incomes
14
38038987
38038987 58672382
Total (A)
0
0
1058287343
0 1058287343 999778262
EXPENDITURE
Staff Payments & Benefits
15
790963725
790963725 708701865
Academic Expenses
16
75604901
75604901 75995610
Administrative and General Expenses
17
71163777
71163777 72248275
Transportation Expenses
18
1858150
1858150 1197213
Repairs & Maintenance
19
9982096
9982096 65627055
Finance Costs
20
14318
14318 108052
Others Expenses
21
0
0 0
Depreciation
107543965
107543965 89098842
TOTAL (B)
0
0
1057130932
0 1057130932 1012976911
Balance being excess of Income over Expenditure (A-B)
1156411 -13198649
Transfer to/from Designated fund
Bulding Fund
Others (specify)
Balance being Surplus (Deficit) Carried to General Fund 0 0 0 0 1156411 -13198649
Notes on Accounts 22
(Amount in Rs.)
(A) Cash Flow from Operating Activities
Surplus/(deficit) for the Year 1156411
Adjustment for Non-
Operating Incomes/Expenses
+ Depreciation
107543965
-Interest on Investments
1650098
+Finance Costs
14318
Adjustment for Non Cash Involving Incomes /Expenses
31867934
Surplus/Deficit before changes in Current Assets/Current Liabilities
7,84,96,858
Increase/(Decrease) in Current Assets
-17075811
(Increase)/Decrease in Current Liabilities
81053045
Net Cash from Operating Activities (A)
142474092
(B)
Cash Flow from Investing Activities:
(Purchase)/Sale of Fixed Assets
-46797775
(Purchase)/Sale of Investments
-100000000
Income from Investments
1650098
Income from Trust Money Fund
224337
Net Cash Flow from Investing Activities (B)
-144923340
(C)
Cash Flow from Financing Activities:
Change in Corpus/Capital Fund
138501
Finance Costs
-14318
Net Cash Flow from Financing Activities ('C)
124183
Net Increase/Decrease in Cash Equivalents (A+B+C)
-23,25,065
Cash and Cash equivalent at the beginning of the Period 898321950
Cash and Cash equivalent at the end of the Period 896449465
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 200 HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)201
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B.A. Final Year -2014
I Div. II Div. III Div. Pass Fail Total Male Female Birla Campus, Srinagar Garhwal
52
338
71
3
120
584
184
400
Pauri Campus, Pauri
9
110
35
0
33
189
65
124
SRT Campus, Tehri
8
76
44
3
21
156
62
94
Affiliated Colleges
419
6196
3372
10
3436
13433
4303
9130
TOTAL
488
6720
3522
16
3610
14362
4614
9748
B.Com. Final Year -2014
I Div.
II Div.
III Div.
Pass
Fail
Total
Male
Female
Birla Campus, Srinagar Garhwal
24
101
15
0
5
145
102
43
Pauri Campus, Pauri
SRT Campus, Tehri
10
19
2
0
0
31
22
9
Affiliated Colleges
848
3618
383
0
387
5236
2581
2655
TOTAL
B.Sc. Final Year -2014
I Div.
II Div.
III Div.
Pass
Fail
Total
Male
Female
Birla Campus, Srinagar Garhwal
93
291
21
0
86
496
247
249
Pauri Campus, Pauri
26
75
11
0
42
155
62
93
SRT Campus, Tehri
17
64
5
0
34
121
57
64
Affiliated Colleges
487
1793
156
1
591
3028
1174
1854
TOTAL
623
2223
193
1
753
3800
1540
2260
Results 2014-15UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMME
Teaching Professor
(AGP-10000)
Associate Professor
(AGP-9000)
Sr. Scale/Selection grade
Asst. Professor (AGP-
7000/8000)
Assistant Professor
(AGP-6000) Total
Total Sanctioned Strength
43 84 341 468
Existing Strength
15 38 249 302
Number of General Position
15 36 211 262
Number of SC Position 2 15 17 Number of ST Position 4 4 Number of OBC Position 19 19 Number of PH Position (01) (04) (05) Vacancy Posi tions 28 46 92 166 Non-Teaching Group A Group B Group C Total Total Sanctioned Strength 51 61 748 860 Existing Strength 24 32 594 650 Number of General Position
23 21 440 484
Number of SC Position 1 9 109 119 Number of ST Position 0 0 11 11 Number of OBC Position 0 2 34 36 Number of PH Position 0 (01) (05) (06) Vacancy Position 27 29 154 210
Data of Teaching and Non -Teaching Staff of the University (as on 31.03.2015)
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)203
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HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 202
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B.A. Final Year -2014
I Div. II Div. III Div. Pass Fail Total Male Female Birla Campus, Srinagar Garhwal
52
338
71
3
120
584
184
400
Pauri Campus, Pauri
9
110
35
0
33
189
65
124
SRT Campus, Tehri
8
76
44
3
21
156
62
94
Affiliated Colleges
419
6196
3372
10
3436
13433
4303
9130
TOTAL
488
6720
3522
16
3610
14362
4614
9748
B.Com. Final Year -2014
I Div.
II Div.
III Div.
Pass
Fail
Total
Male
Female
Birla Campus, Srinagar Garhwal
24
101
15
0
5
145
102
43
Pauri Campus, Pauri
SRT Campus, Tehri
10
19
2
0
0
31
22
9
Affiliated Colleges
848
3618
383
0
387
5236
2581
2655
TOTAL
B.Sc. Final Year -2014
I Div.
II Div.
III Div.
Pass
Fail
Total
Male
Female
Birla Campus, Srinagar Garhwal
93
291
21
0
86
496
247
249
Pauri Campus, Pauri
26
75
11
0
42
155
62
93
SRT Campus, Tehri
17
64
5
0
34
121
57
64
Affiliated Colleges
487
1793
156
1
591
3028
1174
1854
TOTAL
623
2223
193
1
753
3800
1540
2260
Results 2014-15UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMME
Teaching Professor
(AGP-10000)
Associate Professor
(AGP-9000)
Sr. Scale/Selection grade
Asst. Professor (AGP-
7000/8000)
Assistant Professor
(AGP-6000) Total
Total Sanctioned Strength
43 84 341 468
Existing Strength
15 38 249 302
Number of General Position
15 36 211 262
Number of SC Position 2 15 17 Number of ST Position 4 4 Number of OBC Position 19 19 Number of PH Position (01) (04) (05) Vacancy Posi tions 28 46 92 166 Non-Teaching Group A Group B Group C Total Total Sanctioned Strength 51 61 748 860 Existing Strength 24 32 594 650 Number of General Position
23 21 440 484
Number of SC Position 1 9 109 119 Number of ST Position 0 0 11 11 Number of OBC Position 0 2 34 36 Number of PH Position 0 (01) (05) (06) Vacancy Position 27 29 154 210
Data of Teaching and Non -Teaching Staff of the University (as on 31.03.2015)
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)203
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HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 202
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Master of Arts (Mathematics)
1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1
Master of Extension Education
1 0 0 0 0 4 0 1
Master of Social Work 38 32 28 5 0 5 19 19 Master of Arts (Philosophy) 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 Master of Arts (Political Science)
21 17 18 3 0 0 3 18
Master of Arts (Psychology) 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 3 Master of Arts (Sanskrit) 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 Master of Arts (Sociology) 5 5 2 1 2 0 3 2 Master of Arts (Theater) 11 7 11 0 0 0 9 2
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri (Garhwal)
Total Pass Gen SC ST OBC Male Female Master of Science (Botany) 21 19 17 2 2 0 7 14 Master of Science (Chemistry)
17 11 11 4 0 1 12 5
Master of Science (Geology) 15 7 12 1 0 2 15 0 Master of Science (Geography)
2 2 2 0 0 0 1 1
Master of Science (Mathematics)
13 11 12 1 0 0 4 9
Master of Science (Physics) 14 14 13 0 1 0 11 3 Master of Science (Zoology) 21 15 17 2 2 0 7 14
B. Gopal Reddy Campus, Pauri (Garhwal)
Total Pass Gen SC ST OBC Male Female Master of Science (Anthropology)
2 2 2 0 0 0 1 1
Master of Science (Botany) 15 6 12 1 1 2 3 12 Master of Science (Chemistry)
6 5 5 1 0 0 2 4
Master of Science (Geography)
1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0
Master of Science (Mathematics)
12 9 11 1 0 0 6 6
Master of Science (Physics) 8 7 7 0 0 1 7 1 Master of Science (Zoology) 9 8 7 2 0 0 2 7
POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMEIV Semester (2012-2014)
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri (Garhwal)
Total Pass Gen SC ST OBC Male Female Master of Arts (Economics)
7 5 5 1 1 0
Master of Arts (English)
12 4 10 1 0 1 1 11
Master of Arts (Geography)
3 3 2 0 0 1 2 1
Master of Arts (Hindi)
3 1 3 0 0 0 0 3
Master of Arts (Home Science)
Master of Arts (Political Science)
5
5
4
0
0
1
5
0
Master of Arts (Sanskrit)
2
1
2
0
0
0
0
2
B. Gopal Reddy Campus, Pauri (Garhwal)
Total
Pass
Gen
SC
ST
OBC
Male
Female
Master of Arts (Economics)
11
10
8
3
0
0
1
10 Master of Arts (English)
6
1
6
0
0
0
0
6
Master of Arts (Geography)
13
2
11
2
0
0
2
11 Master of Arts (Hindi)
8
5
8
0
0
0
0
8
Master of Arts (History)
5
4
5
0
0
0
2
3
Master of Arts (Political Science)
4
4
3
1
0
0
2
2
Master of Arts (Sanskrit)
4
4
3
1
0
0
0
4
Birla Campus, Srinagar (Garhwal)
Total
Pass
Gen
SC
ST
OBC
Male
Female
Master of Arts (Archaeology)
3
0
2
1
0
0
1
2
Master of Arts (Defence &
Strategic Studies)
2
2
3
1
0
1
2
0
Master of Arts (Drawing & Painting)
38
15
22
13
0
3
11
27
Master of Arts (Economics)
13
6
11
1
0
1
7
6
Master of Arts (English)
37
17
33
2
0
2
5
32
Master of Arts (Geography)
29
25
21
5
0
3
11
18
Master of Arts (Hindi)
27
22
24
3
0
0
3
24
Master of Arts (History
4
3
2
1
1
0
2
2
Master of Arts (Home Science)
27
25
21
1
3
2
0
27
M.A. (Mass Communication)
18 6 16 1 0 1 14 4
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)205
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Master of Arts (Mathematics)
1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1
Master of Extension Education
1 0 0 0 0 4 0 1
Master of Social Work 38 32 28 5 0 5 19 19 Master of Arts (Philosophy) 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 Master of Arts (Political Science)
21 17 18 3 0 0 3 18
Master of Arts (Psychology) 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 3 Master of Arts (Sanskrit) 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 Master of Arts (Sociology) 5 5 2 1 2 0 3 2 Master of Arts (Theater) 11 7 11 0 0 0 9 2
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri (Garhwal)
Total Pass Gen SC ST OBC Male Female Master of Science (Botany) 21 19 17 2 2 0 7 14 Master of Science (Chemistry)
17 11 11 4 0 1 12 5
Master of Science (Geology) 15 7 12 1 0 2 15 0 Master of Science (Geography)
2 2 2 0 0 0 1 1
Master of Science (Mathematics)
13 11 12 1 0 0 4 9
Master of Science (Physics) 14 14 13 0 1 0 11 3 Master of Science (Zoology) 21 15 17 2 2 0 7 14
B. Gopal Reddy Campus, Pauri (Garhwal)
Total Pass Gen SC ST OBC Male Female Master of Science (Anthropology)
2 2 2 0 0 0 1 1
Master of Science (Botany) 15 6 12 1 1 2 3 12 Master of Science (Chemistry)
6 5 5 1 0 0 2 4
Master of Science (Geography)
1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0
Master of Science (Mathematics)
12 9 11 1 0 0 6 6
Master of Science (Physics) 8 7 7 0 0 1 7 1 Master of Science (Zoology) 9 8 7 2 0 0 2 7
POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMEIV Semester (2012-2014)
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri (Garhwal)
Total Pass Gen SC ST OBC Male Female Master of Arts (Economics)
7 5 5 1 1 0
Master of Arts (English)
12 4 10 1 0 1 1 11
Master of Arts (Geography)
3 3 2 0 0 1 2 1
Master of Arts (Hindi)
3 1 3 0 0 0 0 3
Master of Arts (Home Science)
Master of Arts (Political Science)
5
5
4
0
0
1
5
0
Master of Arts (Sanskrit)
2
1
2
0
0
0
0
2
B. Gopal Reddy Campus, Pauri (Garhwal)
Total
Pass
Gen
SC
ST
OBC
Male
Female
Master of Arts (Economics)
11
10
8
3
0
0
1
10 Master of Arts (English)
6
1
6
0
0
0
0
6
Master of Arts (Geography)
13
2
11
2
0
0
2
11 Master of Arts (Hindi)
8
5
8
0
0
0
0
8
Master of Arts (History)
5
4
5
0
0
0
2
3
Master of Arts (Political Science)
4
4
3
1
0
0
2
2
Master of Arts (Sanskrit)
4
4
3
1
0
0
0
4
Birla Campus, Srinagar (Garhwal)
Total
Pass
Gen
SC
ST
OBC
Male
Female
Master of Arts (Archaeology)
3
0
2
1
0
0
1
2
Master of Arts (Defence &
Strategic Studies)
2
2
3
1
0
1
2
0
Master of Arts (Drawing & Painting)
38
15
22
13
0
3
11
27
Master of Arts (Economics)
13
6
11
1
0
1
7
6
Master of Arts (English)
37
17
33
2
0
2
5
32
Master of Arts (Geography)
29
25
21
5
0
3
11
18
Master of Arts (Hindi)
27
22
24
3
0
0
3
24
Master of Arts (History
4
3
2
1
1
0
2
2
Master of Arts (Home Science)
27
25
21
1
3
2
0
27
M.A. (Mass Communication)
18 6 16 1 0 1 14 4
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)205
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BATCH – 2014
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri (Garhwal)
Total Pass Gen SC ST OBC Male Female Bachelor of Law (LLB) 33 33 32 0 0 1 5 28
B. Gopal Reddy Campus, Pauri (Garhwal)
Total Pass Gen SC ST OBC Male Female Bachelor of Law (LLB) 9 9 7 1 1 0 4 5
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri (Garhwal)
Total Pass Gen SC ST OBC Male Female Master of Law 7 4 6 0 0 1 5 2
B. Gopal Reddy Campus, Pauri (Garhwal)
Total Pass Gen SC ST OBC Male Female Master of Law 5 3 4 0 0 1 4 1
BATCH - 2011 – 2014
Birla Campus, Srinagar (Garhwal)
Total Pass Gen SC ST OBC Male Female B.Sc (Horticulture) 24 24 13 5 2 4 17 7 B.Sc (Forestry) 14 14 8 2 2 2 10 4
B.Ed. – 2014
Birla Campus, Srinagar (Garhwal)
Total Pass Gen SC ST OBC Male Female B.Ed 157 152 102 29 8 18 70 87
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri (Garhwal)
Total Pass Gen SC ST OBC Male Female B.Ed 62 56 30 6 2 24 38 24
B. Gopal Reddy Campus, Pauri (Garhwal)
Total Pass Gen SC ST OBC Male Female B.Ed 99 91 63 19 5 12 30 69
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Birla Campus, Srinagar (Garhwal)
Total Pass Gen SC ST OBC Male Female Master of Science (Anthropology)
1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
Master of Science (Botany) 26 22 21 1 2 2 19 7 Master of Science (Chemistry) 35 30 29 4 2 0 17 18 Master of Science (Mathematics)
32 31 28 2 0 2 14 18
Master of Science(Medicinal and Aromatic Plants)
8 6 8 0 0 0 7 1
Master of Science (Biotechnology)
5 4 2 1 0 2 2 3
Master of Science (Forestry)
6 5 2 1 1 2 5 1 Master of Science
(Himalayan
Aquatic Diversity)
Master of Science(Horticulture) 11
11
5
1
0
5
8
3
Master of Science
(Microbiology)
24
23
21
1
0
2
5
19
Master of Science (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
21
14
18
1
0
2
16
5
Master of Science (Remote
sensing and GIS Applications)
3
0
3
0
0
0
2
1
Master of Science (Rural
Technology)
2
2
0
0
0
2
1
1
Master of Science (Ag.) Seed
Science and Technology
7
6
6
0
0
1
5
2
Master of Science (Physics)
25
22
19
3
2
1
18
7
Master of Science ( Statistics)
6
5
6
0
0
0
6
0
Master of Science (Zoology)
24
21
17
3
4
0
9
15
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri (Garhwal)
Total
Pass
Gen
SC
ST
OBC
Male
Female
Master of Commerce
5
2
5
0
0
0
5
0
Birla Campus, Srinagar (Garhwal)
Total
Pass
Gen
SC
ST
OBC
Male
Female
Master of Commerce
33
17
33
4
0
0
16
17
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)207
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HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 206
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BATCH – 2014
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri (Garhwal)
Total Pass Gen SC ST OBC Male Female Bachelor of Law (LLB) 33 33 32 0 0 1 5 28
B. Gopal Reddy Campus, Pauri (Garhwal)
Total Pass Gen SC ST OBC Male Female Bachelor of Law (LLB) 9 9 7 1 1 0 4 5
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri (Garhwal)
Total Pass Gen SC ST OBC Male Female Master of Law 7 4 6 0 0 1 5 2
B. Gopal Reddy Campus, Pauri (Garhwal)
Total Pass Gen SC ST OBC Male Female Master of Law 5 3 4 0 0 1 4 1
BATCH - 2011 – 2014
Birla Campus, Srinagar (Garhwal)
Total Pass Gen SC ST OBC Male Female B.Sc (Horticulture) 24 24 13 5 2 4 17 7 B.Sc (Forestry) 14 14 8 2 2 2 10 4
B.Ed. – 2014
Birla Campus, Srinagar (Garhwal)
Total Pass Gen SC ST OBC Male Female B.Ed 157 152 102 29 8 18 70 87
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri (Garhwal)
Total Pass Gen SC ST OBC Male Female B.Ed 62 56 30 6 2 24 38 24
B. Gopal Reddy Campus, Pauri (Garhwal)
Total Pass Gen SC ST OBC Male Female B.Ed 99 91 63 19 5 12 30 69
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Birla Campus, Srinagar (Garhwal)
Total Pass Gen SC ST OBC Male Female Master of Science (Anthropology)
1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
Master of Science (Botany) 26 22 21 1 2 2 19 7 Master of Science (Chemistry) 35 30 29 4 2 0 17 18 Master of Science (Mathematics)
32 31 28 2 0 2 14 18
Master of Science(Medicinal and Aromatic Plants)
8 6 8 0 0 0 7 1
Master of Science (Biotechnology)
5 4 2 1 0 2 2 3
Master of Science (Forestry)
6 5 2 1 1 2 5 1 Master of Science
(Himalayan
Aquatic Diversity)
Master of Science(Horticulture) 11
11
5
1
0
5
8
3
Master of Science
(Microbiology)
24
23
21
1
0
2
5
19
Master of Science (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
21
14
18
1
0
2
16
5
Master of Science (Remote
sensing and GIS Applications)
3
0
3
0
0
0
2
1
Master of Science (Rural
Technology)
2
2
0
0
0
2
1
1
Master of Science (Ag.) Seed
Science and Technology
7
6
6
0
0
1
5
2
Master of Science (Physics)
25
22
19
3
2
1
18
7
Master of Science ( Statistics)
6
5
6
0
0
0
6
0
Master of Science (Zoology)
24
21
17
3
4
0
9
15
S.R.T. Campus, Badshahithaul, Tehri (Garhwal)
Total
Pass
Gen
SC
ST
OBC
Male
Female
Master of Commerce
5
2
5
0
0
0
5
0
Birla Campus, Srinagar (Garhwal)
Total
Pass
Gen
SC
ST
OBC
Male
Female
Master of Commerce
33
17
33
4
0
0
16
17
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal)207
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HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 206
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M.Ed. – 2014
Birla Campus, Srinagar (Garhwal)
Total Pass Gen SC ST OBC Male Female M.Ed 28 25 13 5 2 8 13 15
B.P.Ed -2014
Total Pass Gen SC ST OBC Male Female Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed)
PROFESIONAL COURSES (Batch 2011-2014)
Birla Campus, Srinagar [Garhwal] Total Pass
Master of Business Administration[MBA] 55 55 Master of Computer Applications[MCA] 29 29 P. G. Diploma in Yogic Science[DYS] 19 16 Bachelor of Libraryand Information Science[B.Lib.] 16 15 M.Sc. in Biotechnology[MSBT] 5 4 M.A. (Mass Communication)[MAMC] 18 16 M. Sc. (Microbiology)[MSMB] 24 23 M. Sc. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)[MSPC] 9 5 Diploma in Adv. Sales Promotion and Sales Mgt.[DASP] 7 6 MBA in Tourism[MBT] 16 16 M.Sc. (Ag.) in Seed Science and Technology[SST] 7 6 P.G. Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication[PGDJ] 8 6 Master of Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics)[MPHA] 8 8 Master of Social Work[MSW] 38 32 B.A. (Honours) Mass Communication[BAMC] 34 30 M.A. (Yoga and Alternative Therapies)[MAY] 29 28 M.Sc. Remote Sensing and G.I.S. Applications[MSRS] 3 0 Advance P.G. Diploma in Environmental Economics[ADEE] 3 3 M.Sc. (Rural Technology)[MSRT] 2 2 P.G. Diploma in Environment Management[PGDE] 15 13 Diploma in Folk Music[DFM] 3 3 B.TECH. (Computer Science & Engineering) 38 38 B.TECH. (Electronics & Communication Engineering) 41 40 B.Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) 33 31
S.R.T Campus, Tehri, Garhwal
Bachelor of Business Administration[BBA] 12 11 Bachelor of Library and Information Science [BLIB] 10 10 P.G. Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication[PGDJ] 9 6
HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar (Garhwal) 208
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Prof. Ramesh C. Sharma, HOD, Environmental Sciences presenting a plant to Prof. M.S.M Rawat acting Vice Chancellor
on World Environment Day (June 05,2014)
Prof. Ramesh C. Sharma delivering a lecture on the Effect of Climate Change on Small Islands, Developing States on
World Environment Day (June 05,2014)
Activities (clearing bushes, weeds and solid wastes) undertaken at Chauras Campus by the Department of Environmental Sciences under 'Clean India Mission'
Research Scholars are working in the Freshwater Biology Lab. at the Department of Environmental Sciences
Prof. Ramesh C. Sharma at the inaugural function of National Seminar ' Green Revolution for Sustainable
Development'
hairman of Uttaranchal P.G. College for Biomedical Sciences and Hospital, Dehradun welcoming Prof. Ramesh C. Sharma
as keynote speaker.
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
Fig. A-D tissue culture of medicinal plant at HAPPRC. A and B micropropagation of Ajuga bracteosa. C and D micropropagation of Valeriana wallichii
A
B
C
D
. Latest photos of the department and departmental activities. (April 1st 2014- March 31st 2015)
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
Fig. A-D tissue culture of medicinal plant at HAPPRC. A and B micropropagation of Ajuga bracteosa. C and D micropropagation of Valeriana wallichii
A
B
C
D
. Latest photos of the department and departmental activities. (April 1st 2014- March 31st 2015)
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
COMMERCE 2014-15
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Seminar held in the Department of Philosophy, HNBGU Srinagar Campus, Srinagar, U.K.
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
COMMERCE 2014-15
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Seminar held in the Department of Philosophy, HNBGU Srinagar Campus, Srinagar, U.K.
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
Workshop on General Semantics: Inaugural Session
FORMAT FOR SUBMISSION OF INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED IN ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
Workshop on General Semantics: Inaugural Session
Participation in International Tropical Ecology Congress
World forestry day celebration and clean campus rally by the students of Department
of Forestry and Natural Resources
Participation on National Workshop on Climate Change at Nainital
Participation in International Conference on Business Management 2014 at University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka 11-12 Dec. 2014
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
Workshop on General Semantics: Inaugural Session
FORMAT FOR SUBMISSION OF INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED IN ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
Workshop on General Semantics: Inaugural Session
Participation in International Tropical Ecology Congress
World forestry day celebration and clean campus rally by the students of Department
of Forestry and Natural Resources
Participation on National Workshop on Climate Change at Nainital
Participation in International Conference on Business Management 2014 at University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka 11-12 Dec. 2014
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
Photograph of Automatic Weather Station (AWS) at Chauras Campus
Photograph of Automatic Weather Station (AWS) at Department of Rural Technology, Chauras Campus
Yoga department organised the Mass Suryanamaskar Programme on 12 January 2015 in Department of Naturopathy and Yoga HNB Garhwal University.
Department of Naturopathy and Yoga organised the 1st International Seminar on “Yoga for Youth” in Rishikesh on
30th January 2015
Yoga Department organised 1st International Yoga Day on 21st June 2015 in Birla campus H.N.B.G.University
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
Photograph of Automatic Weather Station (AWS) at Chauras Campus
Photograph of Automatic Weather Station (AWS) at Department of Rural Technology, Chauras Campus
Yoga department organised the Mass Suryanamaskar Programme on 12 January 2015 in Department of Naturopathy and Yoga HNB Garhwal University.
Department of Naturopathy and Yoga organised the 1st International Seminar on “Yoga for Youth” in Rishikesh on
30th January 2015
Yoga Department organised 1st International Yoga Day on 21st June 2015 in Birla campus H.N.B.G.University
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
Photographs showing Field and Laboratory studies on plant resources by the students
Students are sharing their Experiences
A team of B. Ed Students in the sampled school selected for ASER 2015
Orientation of B.Ed Students for Preparation of ASER Report (2015) by the ASER team
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
Photographs showing Field and Laboratory studies on plant resources by the students
Students are sharing their Experiences
A team of B. Ed Students in the sampled school selected for ASER 2015
Orientation of B.Ed Students for Preparation of ASER Report (2015) by the ASER team
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
Celebration of Rajbhasha Diwas 14 September, 2014
Welcome of Vice Chancellor by Prof. R.C. Ramola, Director SRT Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri
National Workshop on Analysis of Official Statice using SPSS by Department of Statistics, 19-21 Feb. 2015
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
Celebration of Rajbhasha Diwas 14 September, 2014
Welcome of Vice Chancellor by Prof. R.C. Ramola, Director SRT Campus, Badshahi Thaul, Tehri
National Workshop on Analysis of Official Statice using SPSS by Department of Statistics, 19-21 Feb. 2015
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
Key Note Address on Occasion of Indian Hospitality Congress Mumbai on 04th April 2014
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
Key Note Address on Occasion of Indian Hospitality Congress Mumbai on 04th April 2014
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
Computer Literacy Programme was organized for Rural Youth under Continuing Education Programme in Kot Block of Pauri District
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
Computer Literacy Programme was organized for Rural Youth under Continuing Education Programme in Kot Block of Pauri District
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
Workshop on Career Counseling and Personality Development for Rural Youth organized under Continuing Education Programme
Community Sanitation Awareness Campaign at CEC Kotsara, Pauri Garhwal under Continuing Education Programme
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
Workshop on Career Counseling and Personality Development for Rural Youth organized under Continuing Education Programme
Community Sanitation Awareness Campaign at CEC Kotsara, Pauri Garhwal under Continuing Education Programme