Dr Ashok Kumar, Chairperson, Head of the Department, Centre for Systems Biology & Bioinformatics(CSBB), Panjab University, will be conducting the online counselling for admissions in M.Sc. I, for the Session 2020-21 on 7th November, 2020 via Google Meet Link https://meet.google.com/ifo-vcvq-bmr for the invited candidates based on the provisional merit list uploaded on 2nd November 2020, informed Dr. Ashok Kumar, Chairman.
The invited students must join the Google Meet group at the beginning of the allotted time and leave the group after their counselling. This will be the preferred mode. As an alternative, the candidate must also be prepared for Whatsapp communication in case the situation arises, with the same mobile number as provided in the Application form.
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Prof. Madhurima Verma, Chairperson, USOL, welcomed the speakers and deliberated on the theme of the webinar. Dr. Rajni Kumar introduced Prof. Rajesh Gill, Dept. Of Sociology who focussed on breaking stereotypes related to working women. She argued that working women are not taken seriously by family and their work is usually considered subsidiary to men. Moreover, women juggle between work and home, and it is extremely difficult to balance the two. Prof. Gill suggested that there is a need for working women to develop competency at work, become professional,learn new skills and to be independent.
Prof. ReichaTanwar, Former Director, Centre of Women Studies, Kurukshetra University, Haryana deliberated upon the issue of sexual harassment at workplace. She pointed out that the term sexual harassment is often misunderstood and explained that harassment can be verbal, non-verbal, or physical. She argued that women should be aware of their rights.
Prof. Neeru, USOL proposed a vote of thanks. The webinar was attended by both teaching and non-teaching staff, and students of the department.
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Dr Ashok Kumar, Chairperson, Head of the Department, Centre for Systems Biology & Bioinformatics(CSBB), Panjab University, will be conducting the online counselling for admissions in M.Sc. I, for the Session 2020-21 on 7th November, 2020 via Google Meet Link https://meet.google.com/ifo-vcvq-bmr for the invited candidates based on the provisional merit list uploaded on 2nd November 2020, informed Dr. Ashok Kumar, Chairman.
The invited students must join the Google Meet group at the beginning of the allotted time and leave the group after their counselling. This will be the preferred mode. As an alternative, the candidate must also be prepared for Whatsapp communication in case the situation arises, with the same mobile number as provided in the Application form.
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सन्त निरंकारी मिशन की सन्त निरंकारी चैरिटेबल फाउंडेशन ने आज सन्त निरंकारी सत्संग भवन भंखरपुर में निरंकारी सत्गुरू माता सुदीक्षा जी महाराज के आर्शीवाद से रक्तदान शिविर का आयोजन किया। जिसका शुभारंभ समगोली के मुखी श्री गुरनाम जी ने किया। इस शिविर में कुल 74 निरंकारी श्रद्वालुओं ने रक्तदान किया।
समगोली के मुखी श्री गुरनाम जी ने कहा कि निरंकारी मिशन का ध्येय ही मानवता की सेवा करना है। कोरोना महामारी के दौरान व अन्य प्राकृतिक आपदाओं में मिशन द्वारा मानवता की सेवा ही सर्वोपरि रही है। इसी कड़ी में रक्तदान शिविरों द्वारा निरंतर योगदान दिया जा रहा है।
इस अवसर पर चंडीगढ़ जोन के जोनल इंचार्ज श्री के0के0 कश्यप ने रक्तदाताओं द्वारा कोरोना जैसी महामारी के दौरान दिए जा रहे सहयोग के लिए अभिवादन किया। उन्होंने बताया कि निरंकारी मिशन द्वारा लाॅकडाउन की अवधि के दौरान व तत्पश्चात् निरंतर रक्तदान शिविरों का आयोजन किया जा रहा हैै। अब तक कुल 21 रक्तदान शिविरों का आयोजन चंडीगढ़ जोन में किया जा चुका है जिसमें लगभग 2200 यूनिट रक्त एकत्रित करके मानवमात्र की सेवा के लिए दिया गया है।भंखरपुर के मुखी श्री गुरदास मल व संचालक जसविन्द्र सिंह ने चंडीगढ़ जोन के जोनल इंचार्ज व समगोली के मुखी श्री गुरनाम जी व आस पास के क्षेत्र से आए सभी श्रद्वालुओं का रक्तदान शिविर में पहुंचने पर धन्यावाद किया। उन्होंने कहा कि निरंकारी श्रद्वालु सदैव बाबा हरदेव सिंह जी महाराज के उन कथनों “मानव रक्त नालियों में नहीं, नाड़ियों में बहना चाहिए” . को सही मायनों में रक्तदान शिविर लगाकर चरितार्थ कर रहे हैं। गर्वनमैंट मल्टीस्पैशलटी अस्पताल सैक्टर.16 की डाॅ सिमरजीत कौर के नेतृत्व में 12 सदसीय टीम ने रक्त एकत्रित किया।
This is to inform that the result / evaluation sheet of examination May /September, 2020 of the following courses have been declared/made public today.
The identification of badly damaged and commingled human remains excavated non-scientifically from an abandoned well at Ajnala was the most challenging task for the experts at Panjab University, Chandigarh, when these remains were handed over to them in 2014.With years of strenuous scientific endeavours and the unflinching efforts of Dr. JS Sehrawat, Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Panjab University, Chandigarh, the identified establishment of Ajnala skeletal remains saw a reality as evidenced from his recently published research findings about Ajnala skeletal remains in leading international scientific journals like Forensic Science Review, Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, Forensic Radiology, Bulletin of International Association of Paleodontology etc.
In these publications, Dr. Sehrawat has claimed that the application of multiple forensic anthropological methods like odontological and radiological examinations, mitochondrial DNA and stable isotope analyses, AMS radiocarbon dating etc., have revealed that the excavated human remains from Ajnala well belong to adult males, who were non-local to the site, ate mixed diets, shared a common geographic area during their childhood and they lived at different locations during last ten years prior to their death. The stable isotopic and mitochondrial DNA results endorsed the written facts mentioned in the historical accounts that the victims of 26th Native Bengal Infantry regiment killed in 1857 at Ajnala came from the states of West Bengal, Bihar, Odisha, Awadh (presently eastern Uttar Pradesh) and parts of Meghalaya and Manipur and other north-eastern and coastal states as potential regions of their geographic identity. The AMS calibrated radiocarbon dates did show high probabilities that the remains belong to the mid-19th Century. The application of Kvaal’s radiological, PTR and AAS dental age estimation methods showed that most Ajnala teeth belonged to adult males between 20-50 years of age. The advanced scientific analyses were conducted in collaboration with California State University, Chico (USA), Newfoundland University, Canada, Atomki Isotoptech, Hungary, Max Planck Institute of Human History, Germany and Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeosciences, Lucknow and this project is funded by DST-SERB, new Delhi.
We aim to extend our deep respects and tributes to those departed souls through scientific means by establishing their biological identity as to their age, sex, stature, cause and manner of death, time since death, dietary status, mobility history, geographical affinity, traumatic or pathological reconstructions etc., said Dr. Sehrawat.It would be just an unqualified and sweeping conclusion to claim their identity until a sufficient number of bones and teeth along with items of personal identity are examined with multiple scientific techniques to arrive at some valid conclusions about theirbiological identity, he said. More results of different scientific analyses have been obtained and communicated to different scientific journals and we cannot disclose the detailed findings until they are published. The stable isotope analysis of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, strontium and sulfur with larger samples of teeth and bone samples is underway to provide detailed information about the geographical identity, migration history and dietary patterns of these non-scientifically excavated human skeletal remains.
He informed that there is hope to obtain the list of martyred soldiers available with the British authorities and the known skull of Mr. Alum Bheg (the group leader of 26th Native Bengal Infantry battalion) from Prof. Kim Wagner ofQueen Mary University of London. The list of martyred soldiers has been requested through the British High Commissioner in India and,a professor from Department of War Studies, King’s College London (UK) has also promised to be a part of present research project and help us in getting the list of martyred soldiers of India’s First Freedom struggle against the Britishers. We plan to collect DNA samples and other forensic anthropological information from this skull and then collect biological samples of the descendants of the martyred soldiers from the places from where they belonged to as no changes in DNA composition have been anticipated during last 160 years, said Dr. Sehrawat.It is the unique study in India being conducted at Panjab University, Chandigarh and no other Indian university/institute has such a huge collection of skeletal remains to be studied forensically.
“Our research will provide future directions to be adopted by experts for identification of badly damaged and mixed human remains recovered in forensic or bio-archaeological contexts,” said Dr Sehrawat. “Some had questioned the credibility of the written records and argued that these remains could belong to the victims of Hindu-Muslim partition conflicts of August 1947. But neither the reported manner of death nor their post-1857 burial period could be confirmed from the traumatic lesions on the recovered crania or from the years of make indented on the recovered coins and medals, respectively,” said Dr Sehrawat.
For more detailed information, contact: Dr. J.S. Sehrawat- 9988031199
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The Department of Life Long Learning and Extension, Panjab University organized a Tree Plantation and Cleanliness Drive around Emerging Area Building. Fresh Winter Annuals and Flowering Plants were planted in the Old Flowering Beds and some New Flowering Beds were created. Besides this, a number of plants were replanted where there were causality of old Plants. Dr. Parmjit Singh Kang, Chairperson, Department of Life Long Learning & Extension, conveyed that Plantation Drive was organized with the help of Horticulture Wing of Panjab University and cleaned the surroundings of Emerging Area Building. All corona protocols were observed by wearing masks and maintaining social distancing.
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The SAIF/CIL Panjab University Chandigarh organised a webinar on New National Education Policy-2020 with special reference to the necessary elements of transformational change in the policy. Director SAIF/CIL, Prof. Ganga Ram Chaudhary delivered a welcome address and appraised the participants regarding the SAIF/CIL facilities and of online Seminars/Workshops/Training Program on sophisticated analytical instrumentation.
The Vice Chancellor Panjab University Prof. Raj Kumar in his opening remarks, appreciated and acknowledged the topic on new education policy-2020. He emphasized on conducting such webinars on burning topics of national interest that play an important role in nation building. He congratulated the panelist & speaker for selecting the right time during pandemic times for dispensing the knowledge on new education policy-2020 reforms. The Vice Chancellor talked about providing access to the meaningful resources available with Panjab University to the students and researchers of far reaching places of India like North East, Leh & Ladakh. He said these are the right steps for augmentation of new national education policy 2020 reforms.
Shri. Rudy Warjri, former Ambassador of India to various countries and consultant to ministry of external affairs India was the distinguished speaker of today’s webinar. In his special talk on new educational policy-2020, the necessary elements of transformational change, he mentioned that the framework of the new education policy-2020 is very well thought of process. He shared his experiences during his tenure as Ambassador to different countries, where he had seen very closely the educational policy reforms taking place in various countries having different schools of thoughts. His starting remarks were the challenges faced during the framework of the new national education policy-2020. He shared data related to policy reforms that will be helpful for achieving the desired goals of the new national education policy-2020 reforms. The participants were from various places where faculty and students of Panjab University, North East region and other parts of India, with diverse fields of education.
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The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has extended the last date of submission of online Fresh admission of all Masters, Bachelor & Diplomas programmes up to 15th December, 2020 for the July-2020 session. This extension of last date shall not apply to Certificate and Semester-based programmes, i.e., MP, MPB, PGDMM, PGDFM, PGDHRM, PGDOM, PGDFMP, DBPOFA, PGDIS, MCA, BCA, and all Certificate and Awareness programmes of 6 months duration or less. Details of the IGNOU academic programmes for the July, 2020 session can be accessed from the link https://ignouadmission.samarth.edu.in/. The prospective learners can apply for Masters/Bachelor/Diploma programmes of the University on the official website, informed The Regional Director of IGNOU Regional centre Chandigarh Dr. A.K.Dimri. Last date of submission of ‘online’ admission form for the July session was earlier fixed for October 31.
For all those candidates, who have been planning to get admission in any of the IGNOU courses can apply for the same online. Firstly the candidate has to register themselves (if not registered) on the official website i.e https://ignouadmission.samarth.edu.in/. Whereas those who have already registered can simply login with the id- password and fill up the application form for the admission in the July session at Indira Gandhi National Open University for 2020. Also, before filling up the IGNOU admission form, candidates must go through the general instructions, eligibility criteria, fee details, duration, etc. on the official website. Applicants can also download the complete details of the programmes from the IGNOU website.
Learners can also take provisional admission in Bachelor and Master Degree Programmes pending due to declaration of their final year result. However such learners will have to submit their completed certificate/degree/marksheet by 31st December 2020. In case it is not submitted their admission will be cancelled and fee will be refunded as per University norms.
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Eleven PU Scientists among the Top of World Rankings
It is quite exemplary that as many as 11 scientists from the Panjab University, Chandigarh,have adorned the most coveted list of “WORLD RANKING OF TOP 2% SCIENTISTS” among Indian subcontinent.
The subject-wise analysis was meticulously conducted by a team of scientists at the Stanford University, USA, led by Dr John P. A. Ioannidis. The database has just been published in one of the highly rated journals PLOS Biologyon 16th October, 2020 (https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3000918). The Stanford University scientists have created a database of over 100,000 top-scientists of the world on the basis of standardized citation indicators such as information on citations, H-index, co-authorship and a composite indicator.
All of these scientists were classified into 22 scientific fields and 176 sub-fields. For analyses of the citations and the composite indicators, SCOPUS data provided by Elsevier was used with data freeze as on May 6, 2020.Subject-wise ranking of top 2% scientists from India (All fields) is available at: http://shorturl.at/bdix8. The database shows the rank of the scientists according to their composite citation index within their subfield discipline (with and without self-citations) and the total number of authors within the subfield discipline. The databases and codes are freely available in Mendeley (https://dx.doi.org/10.17632/btchxktzyw; http://shorturl.at/qHIJ4).
The scientists of Panjab University, who made it to this coveted list of top scientists of the world include the following, with respect to University department and discipline:
University of Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Field of Pharmacology & Pharmacy):
Professor (Emeritus) S.K. Kulkarni (Field of Pharmacology)
Professor V.R. Sinha (Field of Pharmaceutics)
Professor Bhupinder Singh Bhoop (Field of Pharmaceutics)
Professor Kanwaljit Chopra (Field of Pharmacology)
Professor Indu Pal Kaur (Field of Pharmaceutics)
Department of Physics:
Professor (Emeritus) SatyaPrakash (Field of Materials)
Professor (Emeritus) M.M. Aggarwal (Field of Nuclear & Particle Physics)
Department of Botany
(Plant Biology and Botany):
Professor Harminder Pal Singh (Field of Plant Biology and Botany)
Professor Harsh Nayyar (Field of Plant Biology and Botany)
Dr SSB University Institute of Chemical Engineering & Technology
Professor Sushil Kumar Kansal (Field of Materials)
Department of Anthropology
Dr.Kewal Krishan (Field of Legal and Forensic Medicine)
Prof Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor expressed his felicitations for the scientists for bringing laurels to PU. It is indeed an inimitable feat by the Panjab University to be provided wide coverage all across. Prof V K Sinha, Dean Research extended his heartiest congratulations to all for their commendable work which got due recognition through this study.
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