Department of physics


SUMMARY OF GRADUATES FROM TEACHING PROGRAMS



Yüklə 0,77 Mb.
səhifə7/8
tarix17.05.2018
ölçüsü0,77 Mb.
#50657
1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8

4. SUMMARY OF GRADUATES FROM TEACHING PROGRAMS
B.Sc. (Hons. School) Physics

2007-08 - 26

2008-09 - 27

2009-2010 - 32

2010-1011 - 26

Total - 111



M.Sc. (Hons. School) Physics

2007-08 - 52

2008-09 - 67

2009-2010 - 80

2010-1011 - 60

Total - 259



B.Sc. (Hons. School) Physics & Electronics

2010-1011 - 11

Total - 11

M.Sc. (Hons. School) Physics & Electronics

2009-2010 - 21

2010-1011 - 12

Total - 33



M.Phil

2008-2009 - 15

2010-2011 - 12

Total - 27



Ph.D. Awarded (2008-2011) - 53

5. SEMINARS & EXTENSION LECTURES GIVEN BY FACULTY

(2008-2012)



Name

Topic of Lecture

Institution

Dates

Prof. C.S. Aulakh

Electrodynamics as the key to Modern physics

IISER, Mohali

25.04. 2008




Pinning MSGUT at LHC

CPT@ICTP: Trieste

3 July 2008





SO(10) NMSGUT, Realistic Fits

Aspects of Neutrinos/

Nu Goa09



April 8-15, 2009






Most Important Theorem

Refresher course,

Physics Dept., P.U.,

Chandigarh,


20 September 2010




Grand Unification

ditto







6 Lectures on Group Theory,

BITS-Pilani,

15-20.11.2010




Theoretical High Energy preparatory SERC School

Goa






Susy SO(10) and the Fermion Mass Puzzle

PRL, Ahmedbad

(TPSC)


February 24, 2010




2 Lectures on SO(10)

IIT Mumbai

June 3,4 2010




SO(10) NMSGUT, Ready to Roll ?

Goran-Fest, Split, Croatia

June 2010




Grand Unification Upended

ICTP, Trieste , Italy

July 7, 2011




Threshold Corrections, Minimal

supersymmetric SO(10) Grand Theory



New Trends in Field

BHU, Varanasi



8-12 Feb. 2011




Unification and the Planck Scale New Minimal Supersymmetric SO(10) 

PRL,Ahmedabad

6-8 April, 2011




GUT and Dark Matter : some possibilities










Minimal Susy SO(10) and Dark Matter


Confronting particle-cosmology with PLANCK and LHC

IUCAA Pune



10-12 August 2011




NMSGUT

University of Lancaster , UK.

Sept. 30, 2011




SO(10) NMSGUT open problems

WHEPP-XII, Mahabaleshwar

Jan. 2012

Prof. Keya Dharamvir

Mechanical Strength of Carbon Nanotubes

Dept. of Physics, Jamia Millia Islamia,

New Delhi









Carbon Nanotubes – Structure, Properties and Applications

Teachers’ Training Program, NITTTR, Chd.

22.02. 2008





Computational Methods in Nano- Materials

Teachers’ Training Program, Kurukshetra

22.04.2008





Introduction to Nanotechnology And the Indian Perspective

Careers Institute of Technology and Management, Faridabad

18.06. 2008

04.04. 2008



Name

Topic of Lecture

Institution

Dates

Dr. S. Sahijpal

Terrestrial Planets: Evolution Through Time

ISRO, Ahmedabad

22.01. 2008




National Space Science

Symposium



ISRO, Ooty

26.02. 2008

Dr. J.S. Shahi

Symposium on Radiation Sources,

Detection and Applications

(SRSDA-2008)


Punjabi University Patiala

9.02. 2008

Dr. Manmohan Gupta

Inaugural address on Nano -technology and Nano-Science

Master Tara Singh College for Women,

Ludhiana


30.9.2008

Dr. V.K. Jindal

Modeling and characterizing carbon nanotubes by pressure probe

MATS University, Raipur

(6-8).11.2008

Dr. Suman Bala Beri

LHC Experiment -

A Journey from Cosmic

Rays to Accelerators



DAV College, Jalandhar

22.10.2008




LHC Experiment –

Advances in Particle

Physics

through EDUSAT many colleges in Haryana

31-10-2008

Dr. Keya Dharamvir

Carbon Nanotubes –

Structure Properties and Applications

NITTTR, Sector 26, Chandigarh

20.10.2008

Dr.. Manjit Kaur

Panel Discussion on

India’s Nuclear Deal



Doordarshan, Chandigarh

8.9.2008

Dr. K.P. Singh

Energy from Accelerators

NITTTR, Chandigarh

11.11.2008

Dr. S.K. Tripathi

Towards Smaller Size:

Influence on properties

Master Tara Singh College, Ludhiana

30.09.2008




Fabrication and Characterization

of n-CdSe Schottky Diodes

DAV College, Dasua.

4.12.2008

Dr. K.S. Bindra

Do our schools serve

the purpose of True education ?

Govt. B. Ed. College, Dharamshala

11.9.2008




Active learning in

Physics through innovative teaching strategies



Govt. B. Ed. College, Dharamshala

11.9.2008




Do our schools serve

the purpose of True education

Deptt. Of Education, Vidya Bhawan Society, Udaipur

25.9.2008




Science in Daily life

Education Resource Centre, Vidya Bhawan Society, Udaipur

30.9.2008




Active learning in

Physics through innovative teaching strategies

Vidya Bhawan Society Udaipur ,

30.9.2008




Do our schools serve the purpose of True Education

Deptt. Of Education Vidya Bhawan Society, Udaipur

4.10.2008



Name

Topic of Lecture

Institution

Dates

Dr. K.S. Bindra

Active learning in Physics through innovative teaching strategies

Deptt. Of Physics, Jodhpur University.

6.10.2008




Science in Daily life

Deptt. Of Physics,

P.U. Chd.

00,10.2008




Science camp for school students sponsored by Punjab Council for Science and Technology)







Dr. V.K. Jindal

Nitrogen doped C60 new nanoscale energy materials and suggesting pressure probe to characterize carbon nanotubes

BHU, Varanasi

(7-9).3.2009




Polynitrogen encapsulated fullerenes-new nanoscale energetic materials

University of Venice Italy

22.6.2009




Two bond length behavior of carbon nanotubes

University of Bologna Italy

23.6.2009




Structure of carbon nanotubes under hydrostatic pressure

University of Bayreuth Germany

30.6.2009

Dr. Suman Bala

Perspectives of New Physics at Tevatron and LHC colliders

Physics Department (under IAPT chapter and Prof.P.S.Gill foundation)

9-3-2009




Status of CMS related

research Work and report of CMS week at CERN

Delhi University, Delhi

27-3-2009

Dr. Keya Dharamvir

Overview of Nanotechnology

Haryana Engg. Coll., Jagadhri

6.2.2009




Mechanical Strength

of Nanotubes Carbon

NITTTR, Sector 26, Chandigarh

4.5.2009




World earth Day (in Hindi)

Blind School, Sector 26, Chandigarh.

22.4.2009




Theoretical Techniques

in Nanotechnology

Ryat & Bahra Instt.

For Technology, Ropar

14.1.2009




Tools of Nanotechnology

- do -

15.1.2009




Strength of Carbon Nanotubes

Centre for Nanoscience,

BHU, Varanasi




(7-9).3.2009




Nanomaterials – Computation

Khalsa Girls College, Ludhiana

28.4.2009




Graphene, Carbon

Nano- Tubes and their

Applications

NITTTR, Sec. 26, Chandigarh.

08.11.2011




Introduction to

Nano-Technology

Manav Mangal, Public School,Panchkula.

15.02.2011



Name

Topic of Lecture

Institution

Dates

Dr. G.S.S. Saini

Laser based Scientific

& Analytical Techniques

National Institute of Technical Teachers Training, Sector 26, Chandigarh

22.01.2009

Dr. C.N. Kumar

Factorization method and particular Solutions for driven

Nonlinear evolution equations


Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Tombay,Mumbai

(13-16).1.2009

Dr. S.K. Tripathi

Organic Thin Films: Sensing

Hindustan Engg.College Agra

18.01.2009




Preparation of Nano

Materials and their

Characterization

Matter Physics

NIT, Hamirpur (H.P.)

24.05.2009

Dr. Bivash Ranjan

Behra


Fusion near the barrier

(Open Problems)

Inter University Accelerator Centre, (IUAC), New Delhi

29.5. 2009




Recent trends in Heavy-ion

Induced Fusion-Fission

Reactions

Bhaba Atomic Research

Centre,Mumbai

9.6. 2009

Dr.Sandeep Sahijpal

Northern zone master

resource persons

training programme on “Total Solar Eclipse –



Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar

30.6.2009

Prof. Raj K. Gupta

Clusters in light, heavy

super-heavy and

super- super-heavy nuclei

Texas A&M, College Station, Texas,USA

20.9.2009




Island of Stability for

Super-heavy Elements:

a new look

Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (FIAS), J.-W.-Goethe-

Universität, Frankfurt.

Germany

12 3.2009




A new study on Island

Stabililty for

Super-heavy elements.

Univ. of Gissen, Giessen, Germany

20. 3.2009




Island of stability and

Dynamical cluster-

decay. Model

GSI, Darmstadt, Germany

25. 3.2009

Dr. K.S. Bindra

Modern Education kills

creativity and obstructs real learning

Deptt. Of Physics, Goa Univ., Goa

7. 7.2009




Science related with

daily life and environment

(Refresher course on Environment P.U. Chd.

19. 7.2009




Environment which

encourages Learning

Rayat & Bahra College of Education, Kharar

26.9.2009




Use of Innovative teaching

Physics Department

6.11.2009



Name

Topic of Lecture

Institution

Dates

Dr. K.S. Bindra

Strategies in Physics Education;

H.P. University, Refresher course In Physics education







Workshop on

Introductory Tutorials in Mechanics

-do-

-do-




Environment which stimulates

-do-

7.11.2009




Learning, Refresher

course in Physics education

-do-

-do-

Dr. Nirmal Singh Emeritus Scientist (CSIR)

Tandem Accelerator

Panjab University Chandigarh.

14.3.2008




Nuclear based

structure in A-100-130

Mass region

University of Notre Dame Indiana, USA

19-26,9.2009




X-ray spectroscopy in

Astro Physics

George Washington Univ., Washington DC,USA

28.9.2009




Front Ranking

Experiments in

Nuclear Physics

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California,USA

5-6.10.2009

Dr. Suman Beri (reemployed)

Exploring the Quantum Universe – The LARGE HADRON COLLIDER and CMS

Deptt. Of Physics, D.A.V.College, Jalandhar



5. 2. 2010





Science Day Celebrations

The Big Bang Experiment – LHC,The Myths and Realities



Pushpa Gujral Science

City,Kapurthala




26.2.2010

Prof.J.B. Singh

Large Hadron Collider (LHC)- Engineering wonders: Engineer’s Day

Chitkara Institute of

Engg. & Tech., Rajpura



08.09.2010

Prof. Manjit Kaur

New particle searches at LHC: An experimental perspective

Department of

Physics


Windsor University Canada

14.10.2010

Prof. Manjit Kaur

RPC system for CMS experiment Department of Physics

and its applications in medical imaging



Windsor University Canada

1.12.2010

Dr. B.R. Behera

Fusion-fission process for heavy

systems -Opportunities with high intensity beams from VECC,

Theme meeting on Nucleus Nucleus Collisions Around Fermi Energy


Variable energy cyclotron Centre, Kolkata.

16-17.12.2010

Dr. Vipin Bhatnagar

Internet and Physics

GGDSD College, Chandigarh.

17.12.2011



6. LIST OF DEPARTMENT SEMINARS

A. Theoretical Physics Seminar Circuit (TPSC) Seminars

(during 2008 to 2011)

S. No.

Title

Speaker

Date

1

Black Holes and Gravitational Waves

Prof. Gaurav Khanna

University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, USA



01.01.2008

2

Probing Nuclear Dynamics via Evaporation Residue Cross-Section and Spin Distribution Measurements

Dr. Praveen D. Shidling

IUAC, New Delhi



04.01.2008

3

Modeling of Atomic Systems for Quantum Information And Atomic Clocks

Dr. Binidya Arora

Univ. of Delaware, Newark, USA



17.01.2008

4

Perspectives in NMR Quantum Computing: Decompositions of the QFT Using Selective Pulses

Dr. Kavita Dorai

IISER, Mohali



31.01.2008

5

How to Attain Temperatures Below 1 K and Down To < 1 Mk and Superfluidity in 3He

Prof. R.G. Sharma

NSC IUAC, New Delhi



07.02.2008

6

Collective Density Oscillation of Harmonically Trapped Gas

Prof. J. Bosse

Universitat Berlin, Germany



06.04.2008

7

Thermal Conductivity of One-Dimensional Carbon Systems

Prof. Deepak Kumar

JNU, New Delhi



16.07.2008

8

Introduction to Hawking Effect and Anomalies

Prof. Rabin Banerjee

SNBNCBS, Kolkota



27.09.2008

9

Carbon: The Material and its Characterisation by Raman Spectroscopy

Prof. S.N. Behera

IOP, Bhubaneswar



04.10.2008

10

Mechanical Properties of Nanomaterials


Prof. Olga Bylya

ITER, Bhubaneswar



06.10.2008

11

Magnetisation Switching Dynamics in Nanomagnets

Prof. M. Daniel

Centre of Nonlinear Dynamics, Tiruchirapalli



13.01.2009

12

Materials Under High Pressure


Dr. Surinder M. Sharma

BARC, Mumbai



14.02.2009

13

Dielectric Properties of Glassy Materials


Prof. J. Bosse

Universitat Berlin, Germany



15.02.2009

14

Indirect Methods for Nuclear Astrophysics

Dr. Rajdeep Chatterjee

IIT, Roorkee



21.03.2009

15

Life Time Measurements as a Test for Existence of Chirality

Prof. D. Tonev

INFN-LBL, Italy



19.06.2009

16

Prospects of Nanostructured Metal Oxides For Biosensors

Prof. Bansi D. Malhotra

NPL, New Delhi



03.09.2009

17

Construction of Second Constant of Motion in Two Dimensional Classical and Quantum Systems

Prof. S.C. Mishra

Kurukshetra Univ.



18.09.2009

18

Y. Nambu and Modern High-Energy Physics

Prof. N.D. Haridass

IISc, Bangalore



25.09.2009

19

Observing Early Universe in Hyperfine Transition Of Netural Hydrogen

Prof. J.S. Bagla

HRI Allahabad



23.10.2009

20

Why LHC?


Prof. D.P. Roy

TIFR, Mumbai



04.11.2009


21

Neutrino Mass, Mixing and Oscillations

Prof. D.P. Roy

TIFR, Mumbai



05.11.2009

22

Experiments on Semiconductor Devices Under High Magnetic Fields (~8T), at Low Temperature (~4K)

Mr. Asish Arora

TIFR, Mumbai



11.11.2009



23

Can we Give Quantum Mechanical Description to Pseudo-Hermitian Hamitonians

Prof. Ashok Das

Univ. of Rochester, USA



21.12.2009

24

Semiconductor Quantum Dots as a Source of on Demand Single Photons and Entangled Photon Pairs

Dr. Ranber Singh

Max Planck Institute, Germany



07.01.2010

25

A Recapitulation of Indo-US Nuclear Deal

Prof. R. Rajaraman

JNU, New Delhi



21.01.2010

26

An Introduction to Quantum Hall Effect


Prof. R. Rajaraman

JNU, New Delhi



22.01.2010

27

Inducing Order in a Network of Chaotic Elements

Dr. Sudheshna Sinha

IMSc, Chennai



25.02.2010

28

Throwing Light on Dark Energy

Dr. Harvinder Kaur Jassal

HRI, Allahabad



25.03.2010

29

From Beta Decay to Double Beta Decay Through Unification

Prof. M.K. Parida

Visiting Professor, NISER, Bhubaneswar



28.07.2010

30

An Antineutrino Detector for Monitoring a CANDU Reactor

Dr. Bhaskar Sur

Nuclear Science Division, AECL Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories, Canada



26.08.2010

31

Atomic Structure Holography using Thermal Neutrons

Dr. Bhaskar Sur

Nuclear Science Division, AECL Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories, Canada



22.11.2010

32

Unzipping an Adsorbed Polymer and DNA by Force

Dr. Rajeev Kapri

IISER, Mohali



25.11.2010

33

The Transient Field Measurements of Pico-Second Lifetime Nuclear States at ANU

Dr. Sanjay Kumar Chamoli Department of Physics & Astrophysics, University of Delhi

07.12.2010

34

Search for a Unified Theory

Prof. Sudhakar Panda

Harish-Chandra Research Institute, Allahabad



24.12.2010

35

Indigenous Technology in a Globalised World: A Case Study

Prof. Deshdeep Sahdev

Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur



01.02.2011

36

What Strange Particles Can Tell Us About Hadronic Matter and What Hadronic Matter Tells Us About Strange Particles

Prof. Joerg Aichelin

SUBATECH, EMN, Nantes, France



04.03.2011

37

A Unified View of the Basic Forces

Prof. Naresh Dadhich

Emeritus Professor, Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Pune



21.03.2011

38

Effect of Resonant Neutrino Oscillation on Tev Neutrino Flavor Ratio From Choked Grbs

Dr. Sarira Sahu

Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico City



08.07.2011

39

Mass Fragments Emission and Iso-Scaling in Ca+Sn Reactions at 45 Amev

Dr. Hardev Singh

17.07.2011

40

Synthesis and Engineering of Nanocomposites and Nanostructures by Energetic Ions

Dr. D.K. Avasthi

Inter University Accelerator Centre, New Delhi



08.09.2011

41

Field Induced Switching in Non-Tilted Polar Orthogonal Smectic Phases of Bent-Core Liquid Crystals

Prof. J.K. Vij

School of Engineering, Trinity College, University of Dublin, Dublin, Ireland



15.09.2011

42

Success Story of Chandrayaan-I

Dr. S.M. Ahmed

Central Instruments Laboratory, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad



04.10.2011

43

Doing Parallel: Tools, Techniques and Scope of Parallel Compuation in Scientific Research

Dr. Jayanti Prasad

Inter-University Centre for Astronomy & Astrophysics, Pune



04.11.2011

44

From Outer Space to Inner Space - Imaging with Cosmic Rays

Dr. Bhaskar Sur

Applied Physics Branch, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories, Canada



25.11.2011

45

Optical Similaritons in a Graded-Index Nonlinear-Fiber Amplifier with an External Source Rays

Dr. Thokala Soloman Raju, Department of Physics, Karunya University, Coimbatore

02.12.2011

B. Talks arranged by the Department

( 2008 - 2011)

S. No.

Title

Speaker

Date

1

Project X and Other Blue-Sky Experimental Proposals

Prof. Brajesh C. Choudhary

Dept. of Physics and Astrophysics, University of Delhi



12.08.2010

2

History of Spectroscopy – As Depicted on Postal Stamps

Prof. Subash H. Behere

Department of Physics, Dr. B.A.M. University, Aurangabad



12.11.2010

3

Basics of HPCC

Prof. Jasjeet Bagla

IISER, Mohali



12.11.2010

4

Basics of HPCC II

Prof. Jasjeet Bagla

IISER, Mohali



19.11.2010

5

Band Termination of Collective Nuclear Rotation


Prof. Ingemar Ragnarsson

Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden



03.12.2010

6

Recent Results From Belle KEK B-Factory

Prof. K. Trabelsi

KEK High Energy Accelerator Organization, Tsukuba, Japan



07.01.2011

7

Fermilab Future Physics and Accelerator Program

Prof. Shekhar Mishra

Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, USA



17.01.2011

8

Particle Detectors for the Future

Prof. A. Sharma

CERN, Geneva



03.03.2011

9

Tutorial on Parallel Programming


WIPRO

22.07.2011

10

Experiments at the Tevatron From the Discovery of the Top Quark to Search for the Higgs Boson

Prof. Dimitri Denisov

DZERO Experiment Spokesman, Fermilab, USA



29.07.2011

11

Innovations in Biosciences Using Technology


Padma Shri Prof. D. Balasubramanian, L.V. Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad

04.11.2011

12

High-Resolution X-Ray Diffraction and Reflection Studies of Crystals, Thin Films and Surfaces

Prof. Krishan Lal

INSA Sr. Scientist & Former Director, National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi; Visiting Professor, P.U., Chandigarh



14.12.2011

7. Conferences/Meetings (during 2008 to 2011)

S.No.

Title

Organizers

Dates

1

IUCAA Introductory Workshop in Astronomy and Astro Physics

Prof. M. M .Gupta

Dr. S. Sahijpal(secretary)



19-23 November, 2009

2

Tenth Planex Workshop On Planetary Sciences and Space Instrumentation

LOC : Dr. S. Sahijpal


1-5 February, 2010

3

XXV SERC THEP Main School

No. of Speakers - 8

No. of Participants - 46


Prof. C. S. Aulakh

C. N. Kumar (Secretary)



2-22 April, 2010

4

One-day Seminar Programme on Recent Trends in Physics

No. of Speakers - 6




Prof. C. S. Aulakh

Dr. C. N. Kumar

Dr. Kuldeep Kumar

Dr. B. R. Behera



31 August, 2010

5

Refresher Course in Physics

Prof. C. S. Aulakh

7-27 September, 2010

6

Two-day Seminar Programme on Trends in Frontiers of Physics

No. of Speakers - 8




Prof. C. S. Aulakh

Dr. C. N. Kumar

Dr. B. R. Behera

Dr. Kuldeep Kumar



15-16 February, 2011

7

International Conference on Advances in Condensed and Nano Materials

No of Speakers - 31



Prof. C. S. Aulakh

Prof. S. K. Tripathi



23-26 February, 2011

8

2nd Chandigarh Science Congress

3rd Chandigarh Science Congress

4th Chandigarh Science Congress

5th Chandigarh Science Congress



Physical Sciences Section

President – Chairperson

Deptt. of Physics


Feb. 2008

Feb. 2009

Feb. 2010

Feb. 2011



9

The 4th DAE-BRNS Theme Meeting on EXFOR Compilation of Nuclear Data

LOC : Dr. B.R. Behera

Dr. Ashok Kumar



4-8 April, 2011


10

One-day Seminar Programme on Analytical Techniques in Nuclear Science

No. of Speaker - 3



Prof. C. S. Aulakh

Dr. C. N. Kumar

Dr. B. R. Behera

Dr. Kuldeep Kumar



27 January, 2012


11

International Workshop on Structure and Dynamics of Trapped Quantum Gases

No. of Speaker - 7



Prof. C. S. Aulakh

Dr. C. N. Kumar



2-4 February, 2012

8. UTILIZATION OF FUNDS CAS in PHYSICS (2011– 12)

2008-2012 (upto February, 2012)

University Grants Commission

It is certified that the University Grants Commission sanctioned Rs.97.50 Lacs (Rs. Ninty seven lacs fifty thousand only) vide Letter No.530/4/CAS/2008(SAP-1) dated 7.7.2008 for CAS programme for 5 years (2008-2013) Dated of Implementation 1.4.2008 which is under implementation. It is certified that the progress of expenditure on the programme as under:-



S.

No.

Item Approved

Amount Approved in Lakhs

Expen-diture 2008-09

Expen-diture 2009-10

Expen-diture 2010-11

Expen-diture 2011-12

Unspent balance against released




NON-RECURRING













Upto Feb.,12




I

1.


(Equipment)

High speed computing system for high energy, low energy and condensed matter group


12.00

NIL

NIL

9,25,330.00

1,97,152.00


77,518.00



2.

Software for the above groups including MD software

8.00

NIL

NIL

1,51,499.00

4,15,748.00

2,32,753.00

3.

Monochromater (CMP Expt. Group)

6.00

NIL

NIL

NIL

Tender document ready

6,00,000.00

4.

Sputter Unit (N.P. Group)

5.00

NIL

NIL

NIL

2,55,816.00

2,44,184.00

5.

Low energy HPGe Detector

8.50

NIL

8,50,000.00

NIL

NIL

NIL

6.

CV measurement (High Energy Expert. Group) Probe Station

8.00

NIL

NIL

NIL

Tender document ready

8,00,000.00

7.

Upgradation of M.Sc. Lab

3.00

NIL

13,013.00

NIL

Under process

2,86,987.00

8.

Upgradation of Spectrometery and Geochoronology Lab.

4.50

NIL

2,19,977.00

NIL

2,27,855.00

2,168.00

9.

Maintenance of Cyclotron, X-ray Fluorescence and experimental solid state Lab equipments.

5.00

NIL

36,442.00

1,65,977.00

1,41,541.00

1,56,040.00

II

Building (Upgradation) Augmentation & extension etc.

10.00

Not yet released

Not yet released

Not yet released

Applied for the funds

Not yet released




Total

70.00

NIL

11,19,432.00

12,42,806.00

12,38,112.00

23,99,650.00





RECURRING



















1.

Contingency/Working expenses/Consumables Rs.7.50 Lacs for 5 years

1,50,000.00

1,47,602.00

1,49,993.00

1,49,515.00

19,246.00

1,30,754.00

2.

Chemical/consumable/Glass Rs.5.00 Lacs for 5 years.

1,00,000.00

99,421.00

96,004.00

95,304.00

9,989.00

90,011.00

3.

Travel/Field Facilities/Field trips for Faculty members only (all within India only) Rs.2.50 Lacs for 5 years.

50,000.00

42,551.00

9,250.00

17,308.00

18,043.00

31,957.00

4.

Visiting Fellows Rs.2.50 Lacs for 5 years.

50,000.00

49,790.00

NIL

50,000.00

Under process

50,000.00

5.

Seminars/Symposia/Workshop on thrust area Rs.3.00 Lacs for 5 years.

60,000.00

59,896.00

40,000.00

40,000.00

Under process

60,000.00

6.

Hiring the services of Technical/ Industrial/Secretarial assistance as relevant to the programme (for programme duration only) Rs.2.00 Lacs for 5 years.

40,000.00

1,875.00

39,865.00

39,995.00

20,200.00

19,800..00

7.

Advisory Committee Meeting (TA/DA for UGc nominees in the Committee Rs.2.50 Lacs for 5 years.

50,000.00

Nil

50,000.00

NIL

50,000.00

NIL

8.

Books and Journals Rs.2.50 Lacs for 5 years.

50,000.00

49,918.00

46,391.00

49,181.00

Spent by the Main Library

50,000.00




Total for 5 years (Rs.27,50,000/-)

5,50,000.00

4,51,053.00

4,31,503.00

4,41,303.00

1,17,478.00

4,32,522.00

Yüklə 0,77 Mb.

Dostları ilə paylaş:
1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8




Verilənlər bazası müəlliflik hüququ ilə müdafiə olunur ©muhaz.org 2024
rəhbərliyinə müraciət

gir | qeydiyyatdan keç
    Ana səhifə


yükləyin