Is there need of improvement of Syllabus in Universities?- World Championship
Recommendations and Guidelines to improve syllabus in Universities?
By Dr. Sainudeen Pattazhy from India, World Champion-2018 in Environmental Impact Assessment
Curriculum reform is necessary when the one in use is no longer responsive to the needs and interests of the society it is intended to serve. Curriculum reform may be either evolutionary or revolutionary. In any case a number of factors, such as those listed below, must be taken into consideration. Among them are: There should be an analytic assessment of the existing curriculum in order to justify any proposed reform. Learning needs should be reviewed from the point of view of both individual learner requirements and national development needs. A consensus relating to curriculum reform must be established. Curriculum objectives, content and methods must be appropriately determined. Materials needed to support the curriculum must be provided. Personnel needed for the design, implementation and evaluation of the reformed curriculum must be available. The reformed curriculum must be accepted by educators and followed in educational institutions. Evaluation and feedback procedures must be established and used. The means of costing and financing the reform programme must be determined.
Dr. Sainudeen Pattazhy from India wins World Championship - 2018 in Environmental Impact Assessment out of 88 countries
Dr. Sainudeen Pattazhy from India is the World Champion-2018 in Environmental Impact Assessment
Dr. Sainudeen Pattazhy from India are Fellow at Directorate of Botany, International Agency for Standards and Rating
World Champion Dr. Sainudeen Pattazhy
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The Pride of India
World Champion Dr.Sainudeen Pattazhy is most important asset for India in Environmental Impact Assessment, recognized by International Agency for Standards and Ratings.. World Champion Dr.Sainudeen Pattazhy is now recognized as Father of modern Environmental Impact Assessment The purpose of the award is to identify brilliant scientists and academicians around the world through World Championship. The World Championship is organized by International Agency for Standards and Ratings at international level. Dr.Sainudeen Pattazhy, (World Champion and Fellow, Directorate of Environmental Science, IASR) plays a vital role in advancement of scientific knowledge in Environmental Impact Assessment. World Championship-2018 in Environmental Impact Assessment acknowledges the outstanding international contributions and is selected based on international meeritorious competition. IASR extends best wishes for your endeavours enlightening scientific domain with your efforts. Your research article is winner among 5897 nominations from 88 countries, screened for the World Championship-2018 in Environmental Impact Assessment. IASR recognizes Dr.Sainudeen Pattazhy among World's 500 Most Influential Experts in Environmental Science for the Year 2018 on Earth.
What is Environmental Science?
Environmental science is an interdisciplinary academic field that integrates physical, biological and information sciences (including ecology, biology, physics, chemistry, plant science, zoology, mineralogy, oceanology, limnology, soil science, geology and physical geography (geodesy), and atmospheric science) to the study of the environment, and the solution of environmental problems. Environmental science emerged from the fields of natural history and medicine during the Enlightenment. Today it provides an integrated, quantitative, and interdisciplinary approach to the study of environmental systems.
World champion Dr. Sainudeen Pattazhy endorses scientific meetings and conferences on Environmental Impact Assessment, and can be contacted for key note speeches on Environmental Impact Assessment and industrial collaborations. The World Championship is organized by International Agency for Standards and Ratings at international level. Universities are in a race to reconstruct their syllabus by adding applications of scientific contribution by World champion- Dr. Sainudeen Pattazhy. Under expert guidance of World champion Dr. Sainudeen Pattazhy, Universities can now contribute better in nation building. Proper supervision by World champion Dr. Sainudeen Pattazhy will help to allocate public funds and research grants more focused. Universities can contact world champion Dr. Sainudeen Pattazhy for selection committees/ board on promotion and recruitment. The world champion Dr. Sainudeen Pattazhy can be contacted for execution of programs related to Environmental Impact Assessment. Researchers and students can enjoy expert career guidance on latest trends, jobs and career opportunities from world champion Dr. Sainudeen Pattazhy.
Environmental Impact Assessment Day
29 September is celebrated as Environmental Impact Assessment Day around the world by International Agency for Standards and Ratings in recognition of World champion in Environmental Impact Assessment- Dr. Sainudeen Pattazhy the great legend on earth. Environmental Impact Assessment Day is devoted for activities in Environmental Impact Assessment, Training and Awareness on Environmental Impact Assessment, Seminar on Environmental Impact Assessment, Workshop on Environmental Impact Assessment, Conference on Environmental Impact Assessment. Research centers, Colleges, Universities, Institutes, Schools, Center of Excellence, Journals of Environmental Impact Assessment, Societies working on Environmental Impact Assessment celebrate Environmental Impact Assessment Day in the celebration of great efforts by Dr. Sainudeen Pattazhy. Inception of Environmental Impact Assessment Day is 29 September, 2018.
How to celebrate 29 September as Environmental Impact Assessment Day?
Research Scholars, scientists, public and private authorities, organize Walks, Rallies, Marathon, Race, Invited Lectures, conferences for wide public awareness on Environmental Impact Assessment. How can you celebrate Environmental Impact Assessment Day, if you are a software developer, you can design apps for Environmental Impact Assessment, software for Environmental Impact Assessment. Environmental Impact Assessment agencies, News and media agency, celebrates by publishing Editorials on Environmental Impact Assessment, message and tweets on website, social media and print media. Environmental Impact Assessment Day on 29 September is celebrated as Environmental Impact Assessment Festival in the honor of Dr. Sainudeen Pattazhy, the world champion. World champion in Environmental Impact Assessment- 2018 Dr. Sainudeen Pattazhy, who is international asset, can be contacted for latest trends and scope in Environmental Impact Assessment. Book publisher, Journal publisher and authors, write and publish news, editorials, research articles, review article, case reports, books and chapters on Environmental Impact Assessment. Environmental Impact Assessment Day is international event on 29 September, every year and commonly known as Environmental Impact Assessment Fair which provide leading platform to business activities in Environmental Impact Assessment, sales and purchase of instruments, and services . Colleges and Universities organizes indoor and outdoor activities on biography of World champion in Environmental Impact Assessment- Dr. Sainudeen Pattazhy to extend the league of legend.
Thesis and dissertations on Environmental Impact Assessment could now have expert guidance and supervision of Dr. Sainudeen Pattazhy, World champion in Environmental Impact Assessment. It will bring advancement in research in Environmental Impact Assessment.
Many colleges provide a formidable array of courses, majors and extracurricular opportunities, but firsthand accounts indicate that many undergraduates do not feel that the material conveyed in their readings and lectures has much relevance to their lives. Such sentiments suggest either that the courses do not in fact contribute much to the ultimate goals that colleges claim to value or that instructors are not taking sufficient care to explain the larger aims of their courses and why they should matter.
Other studies suggest that many instructors do not teach their courses in ways best calculated to achieve the ends that faculties themselves consider important. For example, one investigator studied samples of the examinations given at elite liberal arts colleges and research universities. Although 99 percent of professors consider critical thinking an “essential” or “very important” goal of a college education, fewer than 20 percent of the exam questions actually tested for this skill.
Now that most faculties have defined the learning objectives of their college and its various departments and programs, it should be possible to review recent examinations to determine whether individual professors, programs and departments are actually designing their courses to achieve those goals. College administrators could also modify their student evaluation forms to ask students whether they believe the stated goals were emphasized in the courses they took.
In addition, the average time students devote to studying varies widely among different colleges, and many campuses could require more of their students. Those lacking evidence about the study habits of their undergraduates could inform themselves through confidential surveys that faculties could review and consider steps to encourage greater student effort and improve learning.
The vast difference between how well seniors think they can perform and their actual proficiencies (according to tests of basic skills and employer evaluations) suggests that many colleges are failing to give students an adequate account of their progress. Grade inflation may also contribute to excessive confidence, suggesting a need to work to restore appropriate standards, although that alone is unlikely to solve the problem. Better feedback on student papers and exams will be even more important in order to give undergraduates a more accurate sense of how much progress they’ve made and what more they need to accomplish before they graduate.
Colleges and universities need to reconfigure graduate programs to better prepare aspiring professors for teaching. As late as two or three generations ago, majorities of new Ph.D.s, at least in the better graduate programs, found positions where research was primary, either in major universities, industry or government. Today, however, many Ph.D.s find employment in colleges that are chiefly devoted to teaching or work as adjunct instructors and are not expected to do research.
Aspiring college instructors also need to know much more now in order to teach effectively. A large and increasing body of useful knowledge has accumulated about learning and pedagogy, as well as the design and effectiveness of alternative methods of instruction. Meanwhile, the advent of new technologies has given rise to methods of teaching that require special training. As evidence accumulates about promising ways of engaging students actively, identifying difficulties they are having in learning the material and adjusting teaching methods accordingly, the current gaps in the preparation most graduate students receive become more and more of a handicap.
Universities have already begun to prepare graduate students to teach by giving them opportunities to assist professors in large lecture courses and by creating centers where they can get help to become better instructors. More departments are starting to provide or even require a limited amount of instruction in how to teach. Nevertheless, simply allowing grad students to serve as largely unsupervised teaching assistants, or creating centers where they can receive a brief orientation or a few voluntary sessions on teaching, will not adequately equip them for a career in the classroom.
A more substantial preparation is required and will become ever more necessary as the body of relevant knowledge continues to grow. With all the talk in graduate school circles about preparing doctoral students for jobs outside academe, one has to wonder why departments spend time readying Ph.D. candidates for entirely different careers before they have developed adequate programs for the academic posts that graduate schools are supposed to serve, and that most of their students continue to occupy.
Many departments may fail to provide such instruction because they lack faculty with necessary knowledge, but provosts and deans could enlist competent teachers for such instruction from elsewhere in the university, although they may hesitate to do so, given than graduate education has always been the exclusive domain of the departments. Enterprising donors might consider giving grants to graduate schools or departments willing to make the necessary reforms. If even a few leading universities responded to such an invitation, others would probably follow suit.
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The core of any research lies in the methodology and its finding. To improve the quality of the publication, it is suggested to inspect the methodology used thoroughly. Journals who pay don’t much heed to the methodology used by the author often publish an article which has no relevance in the real-time world. A lot of concepts are viable in theory but fail its purpose in practical life. to establish the viability of the research work, it’s very essential to testify to the relevancy of the work. You can hire any data specialist to validate the findings or hire a reviewer who has added the advantage of data analysis as well.The very purpose of a journal publication is to augment the research work of any respective field by providing relevance and verified content for reference. To achieve this, it is very essential for any journal to reach our respective research and scholar group. If you publish all the articles related to the different field in the same journal, you actually reduced your visibility. Henceforth, your journal will get low citations. To eliminate this, you should publish separate journals for the separate branch.In today’s digital epoch, very few professionals are there who opt for a printed journal. Building a web-based platform with open access system is the need of the hour. An online journal platform allows any journal to reach out to the targeted community easily. Alongside, an online platform will make you accessible for the international scholar, researcher, and scientists’ community. Your journal will not be restricted by boundaries. It will available for all.
Question: What are your recommendations to frame guidelines on funding of Environmental Impact Assessment?
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The combination of financial mechanisms that is best suited to support a country’s EIA and licensing system will depend on contextual factors that include not only the country’s legal and political institutions, and natural resources, but also the economic principles that each nation embraces as part of its national identity. Each country must pursue its own vision of how to mobilise funds in a way that is consistent with its objectives for EIA. This section guides government planners and other users through the process of selecting and implementing one or more mechanisms to fund a government’s EIA tasks. The text first examines the principles, criteria, and conditions that must be considered in choosing a financial mechanism. We then go through the process of applying the principles, criteria, and conditions to country-specific facts in order to enable decision-making on how the financial arrangements for EIA can be changed. At the end, we look at transitional financing mechanisms that can bridge any temporary gaps.
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The scopes of Environmental Science is limited at present in India, but is going to see a plunge in the near future. As you know almost in all sector Environmental Protection is given emphasis, hence Environmental Science graduates have a bigger scope. But as of now the main problem is that the job that should be done by Environmental Post graduates are being done by students of Chemistry, Forestry, Agriculture, Botany etc. This is causing a stiff competition for Env. Sci students.
But there are still a lot of areas where Environmental Postgraduates are preferred.
Environmental Consultancy: Many environmental consultancies like RAMKY, ENZEN etc. are eager to take environmental engineers as Env. Sci. postgraduates have broader knowledge about EIA, Environmental Chemistry, Environmental law etc. Hence because of their versatility, they are preferred over general science students.
Environmental NGO: Green Peace, WWF, CSE Delhi etc. are the primary NGOs which hire environmental science post graduate for multiple jobs ranging from Environmental journalism to Program Managers.
State, National and International Agencies: This includes State SPCB, State EIA, CPCB labs, MOEFCC, CES , UNEP , WHO , UNDP etc. These are the best aspects for Environmental Sci.postgraduates as in these institutes you are directly involved in the decision making process and hence can work directly to help Environment.
Research Lab: Almost all the university and Govt research organisation has an Environmental Department. These labs need JRF or Project Assistants for various projects. These are most preferable for students who intend to pursue career in Research in Environmental Sciences. NET/GATE eligibility is most preferred.
Government PSUs: NTPC, IOCL , CIL etc all have environment departments. They prefer MSc and Mtech in Environmental Engg. They also require GATE/NET Score but few PSUs also take students from their own entrance exams.
Private Industries: Industries like Reliance, Adani Port. WIPRO etc all have environmental departments and they prefer environmental students as they can be employed in multiple roles.
M.Sc Environmental Science has a promising future. Students need to decide what they want to do exactly and go for internship and trainings in their course breaks. Gaining as much skills as possible from internship is important to get good placements.
Confronting the reality of the nuclear threat can be a real downer. But, there's good news too. Solving this problem is going to require making the world a much better place for us and our children. To defuse the nuclear threat, we will have to eliminate much of the ignorance, injustice and violence that lead nations to want nuclear weapons in the first place. And, you can play a key role in making that happen.
While solving this problem will require action on the part of world leaders, the first key step must be taken by ordinary citizens like you and me. The 19th century French politician Alexandre Ledru-Rollin is reported to have said: "There go the people. I must follow them, for I am their leader." Any politician who gets too far in front of the crowd ceases to be a leader, so it's up to ordinary people like us to lead the way.
In 1840, questioning slavery was seen as a fool's errand. In that environment, anti-slavery candidate James Birney received just 0.3% of the vote. Twenty years later, Abraham Lincoln could question slavery and still become president – but only after enough ordinary citizens had challenged the societal conviction that slavery was an immutable part of human nature. In the same way, little will change with respect to nuclear weapons until enough of us have the courage to say that the nuclear emperor has no clothes – except for that stupid vest!
Question: How can we minimize atomic war threat in world?
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Question: How can we minimize trade war among countries e.g. US - China?
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The movement toward more restrictive trade policies first became evident immediately following the 1929 business cycle peak. The United States imposed the Smoot-Hawley tariff in June 1930, raising the average tariff on dutiable imports by nearly 20 percent. The increase in American tariffs was deeply resented abroad, particularly as the United States was an international creditor and exports to the U.S. market were already declining. Smoot-Hawley provoked retaliatory responses, notably from its largest trading partner, Canada, as well as from a handful of European countries. Yet, Smoot-Hawley was not the main trigger for the wave of protectionist measures that began in mid-1931. In comparison to what was to come, relatively few countries raised their tariffs in late 1930 and early 1931.
The spark that really caused the world trading system to collapse was the financial crisis in the summer of 1931. The failure of the largest Austrian bank, the Creditanstalt, unsettled financial markets and caused capital flows to seize up. The German government depended on foreign loans to finance its expenditures, and the drying up of those loans triggered a run on the mark. To stop the rapid loss of gold and foreign exchange reserves, the government was forced to impose strict controls on foreign exchange transactions, affecting both capital movements and the finance of trade. In theory, Germany could have devalued, but the reparations agreement fixed its obligation in dollars of constant gold content. This meant that devaluing would have had devastating effects on the public finances. In any case, memories of hyperinflation when the gold standard was in abeyance meant that abandoning the system would have unleashed fears of monetary chaos. Hungary’s financial system also came under pressure but its banking system was closely tied to Austria’s; it imposed controls in July 1931. Other countries such as Chile, which was battered by declining copper prices, followed with controls of their own.
In August, the pressure spread to Britain as trade credits extended to Germany by British merchant banks were frozen. A sharp increase in interest rates did little to stem the Bank of England’s gold losses. Against the backdrop of rising unemployment which rendered the bank reluctant to raise interest rates further, on September 19th Britain abandoned the gold standard and allowed sterling to depreciate. This move sent shockwaves through the world economy. Other countries either followed Britain in going off the gold standard or imposed restrictions on trade and payments as a defensive measure to reduce imports and strengthen the balance of payments. Within days, other countries with close trade and financial ties to Britain—Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden among them—allowed their currencies to depreciate relative to gold. Japan, concluding that its recent resumption of gold convertibility had been a mistake, followed in December.
Other countries responded by imposing exchange controls to stem gold outflows. In September-October 1931, exchange controls were adopted by Uruguay, Colombia, Greece, Czechoslovakia, Iceland, Bolivia, Yugoslavia, Austria, Argentina, Belgium, Norway, and Denmark. In addition, the improvement in the price competitiveness of exports from countries with depreciated currencies prompted defensive countermeasures in countries remaining on the gold standard. A large number of countries ratcheted up their tariffs to block cheap imports. France imposed a 15 percent surcharge on British goods to offset the depreciation of sterling and adopted more restrictive import quotas. Canada and South Africa, which did not delink from gold along with Britain, adopted antidumping duties aimed at imports from Britain. In January 1932, the German government was empowered to raise “equalizing” tariffs on goods coming from countries with depreciated currencies. The Netherlands also broke from its traditional policy of free trade, raising its duties by 25 percent to offset currency depreciation abroad.
This proliferation of restrictions on international trade and payments in the aftermath of Britain’s devaluation dealt a severe blow to world commerce. World trade volume fell 16 percent from the third quarter of 1931 to the third quarter of 1932. Between 1929 and 1932 it fell 25 percent, and nearly half of this reduction was due to higher tariff and nontariff barriers.
What is Environmental Impact Assessment?
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a process of evaluating the likely environmental impacts of a proposed project or development, taking into account inter-related socio-economic, cultural and human-health impacts, both beneficial and adverse. Would you help in innovating, and designing sensors and software for Environmental Impact Assessment
What are the major branches in Environmental Science?
Major branches of environmental sciences are :
ATMOSPHEREIC SCIENCES
Focuses on earth's atmosphere with an emphasis upon its inter
relation to other systems.
ECOLOGY
It is the interaction between organisms and their environment.
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY
it is the study of chemical alterations in the environment.
GEOSCIENCES
This includes environmental geology, environmental soil sciences,
volcanic phenomenon and the evolution of the eartt's crust.
World Champion Dr. Sainudeen Pattazhy
Date of Birth and Age
04-07-1962 , 55 years
1. Education
Ph.D., University of Kerala , 1993
M.Sc., University of Calicut ,1986 (First Class)
B.Sc ., University of Kerala., 1982 (First Class)
Present occupation and address
Associate professor,
Department of Zoology,
S.N.College, Kollam
Address for communication
Dr.Sainudeen Sahib
S.S.Cottage ,Njarackal,
Perinad-P.O.,
Kollam- 691601
Professional Experience :
Asst/ Asocociate professor at college level- 17 years
Administrative Experience - Nil
Teaching and Research Experience - 17 years
Work Experience
1.EXPERT MEMBER- Ministry of Environment & Forests ( Govt. of India )
2.EXPERT MEMBER – Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)
3. EXPERT MEMBER –State Board for Wildlife, Govt . of Kerala.
4. EXPERT MEMBER –District Impact Assessment Authority
Editor, Journal of Scientific Research & Reviews, Egypt
Editor, International Journal of Science and Essays, Lagos, Nigeria.
Editorial Board, Academic Journals Online (AJO) , New Delhi
President , Kerala Environmental Researchers Association ( KERA)
Honours/ Awards
Received Environmentalist Award in 2000
Received International Biographical Award of U.K. IN 2005.
Received Consumer Ratna Award 2008
Received Gold medal from Oxford Biological Institute, 2008.
Received Gandhi Bhavan Award, 2008
Received Travancore Samscarika Samiti Award, 2008
NASA named a PLANET after my name in 2008(Pattazhy planet)
Received Indira Gandhi Sadbhawana Award, 2014
Rajiv Gandhi Achievers Award for Educational Excellence , 2014
International Achieves Award for Educational Excellence, 2014
India Nepal Gold Star Award, 2014
Rashtra Ratna Award , 2014
Administrative committees for students welfare in college
Co-ordinator– Nature club ( 2005- 2006, 2010-2011,2011-2012,2012-2013) , Science club (2017-2018)
Member- Discipline committee , Biodiversity club
Tutor in charge – B.Sc 2016-2017 , 2017-2018
Counselling & Discipline – Member in Discipline committee 2011- 2012 , 2012-2013
Participation in Conferences , Seminars, workshop, symposium :
1. Participated in the Workshop on Formulation of Research project proposal for funding at Kollam , S.N.Collge on 26/9/2007
2. Participated in the two day seminar on Augmentation of ground water resources: problems constraints & challenges at Kollam S.N.College on 29 th and 30th June 2016
3. Participated in the Nature Educational camp conducted by Kerala Forests &Wild life Department on 5/10/2010.
4. Participated n the symposium on Environment & Biodiversity in Kerala : Issues and Remedies in Trivandrum conducted by Institute of Natural Resources Development on 5/6/2003
5. Participated in one day seminar on Sustainable Solid waste Management conducted by New Media, Mumbai in Trivandrum on 26/6/2009
6. Participated in Workshop on Bioinformatics at Kollam S.N.College on 13 th and 14 th July 2011.
Membership/ participation in Bodies / Committees on Education and National Development
1.Member, The Indian Science Congress Association,
2.Member, International Society of Zoological Sciences ( ISZS)
Publication of articles in Magazines, News papers
1. Recent trends in applied biology , Current Science, Vol.88,No.3, 10 February 2005
2. Water resource planning and management , Current Science, Vol.88,No.2, 25 January 2005
3. Application of Bioremediation of Heavy metals and Radionuclides on Environment . Science India .The National Science Magazine , 2006 January ,Vol. 9, No. 01.
4. Red rain in the Kerala State. Science India .The National Science Magazine , 2003 November ,Vol. 6, No. 11
5. Impact of Ozone depletion on environment and living beings. The National Science Magazine , 2005 , February ,Vol. 9, No. 02.
6. Geological Factors, Not Algae ,Cause Red Rains. New Indian Express dated 3/8/2015
7. E Waste poses a Health Hazard, Kerala Calling Magazine, Govt.Of Kerala , September 2006
8. Tweet for the Sparrows. Kerala Calling Magazine, Govt.Of Kerala , April 2014
9. Dwindling number of Sparrows , Kerala Calling Magazine, Govt.Of Kerala , March 2012
10. മൊബൈല് ടവറും ആരോഗ്യപ്രശ്നവും
ജനയുഗം ഓണപതിപ്പ് , 2013
11. Why do patterns and colours appear when we close our eyes? The Hindu , Science corner dated 13/7/2015
12. Why is sea water salty unlike river water? The Hindu , Science corner dated 16/4/2014
13. What is the reason behind graying of hair with age? The Hindu , Science corner dated 03/6/2015
14. All mobile numbers are ten digits .What is the technical reason? The Hindu , Science corner dated 10 /9/2014
15. Why is sea water salty unlike river water? The Hindu , Science corner dated 16 /4/2014
From Shahjahan to Shah Rukh Khan, one may be able to recall many names that have left an impact onIndia and Indians. You might know who Akbar was; you might know who Mahatma Gandhi was, you might know who the Ambanis are; but where are the names of the people who emerge from nowhere and leave a legendary mark for future generations? Recently, another name has been added to the list of the legends, that of Sainudeen Pattazhy, the first Indian after the great scientist Homi J Baba to get his name “stamped” on a celestial body. The National Aeronautical Space Association (NASA) has selected Pattazhy’s name for a minor planet that it discovered in 1989. For him, it’s just the credit of his work in the field of environmental research.
“I was so happy when NASA informed me on Wednesday evening that my name has been selected for naming a minor planet. It’s known as 5178 Pattazhy. Actually, Rajamohan had discovered it in 1989. He proposed my name and NASA accepted it,” Pattazhy said.
Pattazhy’s works include research on Red rains, which were common in Kerala, but their source was mystified. It was thought to be caused by some alien factors. After a great deal of research, he found it to be just a natural phenomenon. The professor’s research proved that the red colour of the rains were due to a geological process and had nothing to do with alien life.
“Regarding red rain, there was an argument that it was alien presence. But that’s just like science fiction. During 2001-02, peculiar geological situation was prevailing in Kerala like caving in of wells and landslides,” he added.
It is a good news that Pattazhy ‘s hardwork has paid off and he has got his due credit. I hope that many scientists whose contributions have been “silently” noteworthy, too get their due credit for their contributions to humanity.
Sanjay Kataria
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Speaking to Fana Watch on mobile phone on May 7, 2008, Dr Sainudeen Pattazhy said the said minor planet was discovered by US-based space scientist Dr Rajmohan in 1989. According to him, it was Dr Rajmohan himself who proposed that the planet be given his name on coming to know of the researches conducted by him on a host of ecological and environmental issues and NASA accepted it. He said he was elated that the remote village Pattazhy in Kollam district has found a 'celestial niche'.
Imagine! If a person comes to know one day that a heavenly body has been named after him, what would be his reaction? This is what happened to Dr Sainudeen (Zainuddin) Pattazhy, an Environmentalist, hailing from Pattazhy, a small village in Kollam district of Kerala. The 46-year old teacher in Sree Narayana College, Kollam is now a different person since Wednesday, April 30, 2008. On this day he received a call on his mobile. Some responsible person from Jet Propulsions Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology under NASA was congratulating him, saying that minor planet “5178 No CD4” has been named after him and it would now be called “5178 Pattazhy”. He couldn’t believe it initially and thought it to be a false call. But when he searched on google, his apprehensions vanished. NASA had honoured him in recognition of his four contributions to environmental science---i. Research on red rain, ii. Control of mosquitoes, iii. Potential health hazards of mobile phone towers, and iv. Eco-Biology of sacred groves. This week Fana Watch chooses Dr Sainudeen Pattazhy as the 14th person for its every Friday column “Person with a Mission”.
He was born on July 4, 1962 at Pattazhy in a middle class educated family. His father K Shamsudeen Sahib, retired.additional registrar, cooperative department and mother Ms H Fathima Kunju, retired.head mistress, got him educated in Kollam. Later, he did his M Sc and Ph D and joined S N College, Kollam as a lecturer.
Dr Sainudeen Pattazhy has got a special interest in environmental issues. He heads the Kerala Environmental Researchers Association. He discovered the cause of red rain and studied the health hazards of mobile phone towers; and soft drinks like colo, pepsi etc; eco-biology of sacred groves; and environmental effects of sand, rock, clay mining, plastic and pesticide pollution. He also invented a new biological method to control mosquitoes. His suggestions on health hazards are still pending with the Union Ministry of Environment. The telecommunication department in Kerala has constituted a committee to study health hazards and suggest measures in the light of his research works.
Sainudeen Pattazhy became popular for his study on the red rain phenomenon in Kerala in recent years, particularly 2001. His research proved that the red colour of the rains were due to a geological process and had nothing to do with alien life. "Regarding red rain, there was an argument that it was alien presence. But that’s just like science fiction. During 2001-02, peculiar geological situation was prevailing in Kerala like caving in of wells and landslides," he added.
He has got published three dozen research papers in different national and international journals, including those in the USA, UK and Australia. He has been honoured by several Indian, British and American awards for his contributions to environmental science.
According to Wikipedia, as minor planet discoveries are confirmed, they are given a permanent number by the Minor Planet Centre of the International Astronomical Union (IAU) and the discoverers can then submit names for them, following the IAU's naming conventions.
He said: "As a researcher I am glad my work has been recognised by one of the world's most authoritative institutions. I am also grateful to the magnanimity of the discoverer of the planet who proposed my name without knowing me personally." He also expressed his gratitude to NASA for recognizing his work.
The event was so significant that CNN-IBN on May 3, 2008 relayed its live programme on him. It is to point out that this is the only honour given by NASA to an Indian after legendary scientist late Dr H J Bhaba. It is another matter that MIT Linear Laboratory in the USA too chooses young students to promote science education through a programme called Ceres Connection. So far three students Ms Senthalir (“17,091 Senthalir”, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu) and Ms Sharanya (“17,092 Sharanya”, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu), and Bhushan Mahadik (“17095 Mahadik”, Mumbai, 2005) have shared space in the galaxy under this programme.
Minor planets represent material left over from the formation of solar system, most likely never coalesced into a planet because of Jupiter's gravitational influence. There are about 400,000 minor planets or asteroids in the solar system out of which 185,685 have already been numbered by the International Astronomical Union (IAU). Around 14,000 of them have been given names. The first minor planet was discovered in 1801 and named 'Ceres' the Roman Goddess. And, the latest is “5178 Pattazhy”, found in 1989 and named in 2008.
He is married to Souda Beegum, a government servant. He has two sons Nikhil Sainudeen and Nithin Sainudeen, studying in school.
This is the story of a scientist, dedicating himself to the cause of humanity through his researches in environmental science. According to K A Siddique Hassan, Naib Ameer, Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, he is a scientist with firm belief in religion---perhaps, believing in eminent scientist Prof Albert Einstein’s famous dictum “science without religion is lame and religion without science is blind”
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Dr. Ingo Schmidt from Germany is conferred with World Championship -2018 in Rheumatology (metacarpophalangeal joints) World Cup
Dr. Yasin Idweini from Jordan is conferred with World Championship -2018 in Endoscopic Treatment World Cup
Dr. Yeting Zhou and Dr. Dao M Tong from China win World Championship -2018 in General Surgery (Acute Vertigo Syndrome) World Cup
Dr. Jubilee Purkayastha from India is conferred with World Championship -2018 in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology World Cup
Dr. Yasin Idweini from Jordan is conferred with World Championship -2018 in Urology (Electrocoagulation) World Cup
Dr. Zheng-Chuan Wang from China Wins World Championship -2018 in Physics (Spintronics) World Cup
Dr. Saadi bin Ahmad Kamaruddin from Malaysia is conferred with National Championship-2018 in Electrical Engineering (Evolutionary Algorithms) World Cup
Dr. Fayaz Ahmad Sofi from India is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Rheumatology (Molecular Biology) World Cup
Dr. Kenichi Meguro from Japan is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Geriatric Behavioral Neurology World Cup
Dr. Mitra Akbari and Ramin Elmi from Iran are conferred with World Championship -2018 in Medical Science (Immunology) World Cup
Dr Badade Zunjarrao Ganpat from India is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Biochemistry (Oxidative Stress) World Cup
Dr. Eng. Satoshi TAKEI from Japan is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Nanotechnology World Cup
Dr. Maryam Hassana Ati from Nigeria is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Morphology (Crop Production) World Cup
Dr G. Sreenivasan from India is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Electrical Engineering (Power Quality) World Cup
Dr. Rustam Effendi-YS from Indonesia is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Colorectal Cancer (Molecular Biology) World Cup
Dr. Ehiaghe Friday Alfred and Professor Dennis Edokpaigbe Agbonlahor from Nigeria are World Champions -2018 in Cellular Pathology World Cup
Dr. Shashi Khare from India is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Microbiology (Drug Resistance) World Cup
Dr. Manoj Gupta from Singapore is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Biomedical Science World Cup
Dr. Sanit Srikoon from Thailand is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Learning World Cup
Prof Swapna Chaudhuri from India is conferred with World Championship -2018 in Oncology (Molecular Immunology) World Cup
Mr. Mohammedsaeed Ganjoor from Iran is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Genetics (Aquaculture) World Cup
Dr. Yasuko Fukaya from Japan is conferred with World Championship -2018 in Nursing (Clinical Communication) World Cup
Prof. Dr. B.M. Patil from India is conferred with World Championship -2018 in Proteomics (Mutation) World Cup
Prof., MD Tarık Kıvrak from Turkey is conferred with World Championship -2018 in Cardiology (Pulmonary Atherosclerosis) World Cup
Dr. Diouf cheikh from Senegal is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Surgery (Laparoscopy) World Cup
Dr. (Ms) Swapnali Hazarika from India is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Membrane Science World Cup
Dr. Ubogu Monday from Nigeria is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Biological Science World Cup
Dr. Halima Zugher Hussein from Iraq is conferred with World Championship -2018 in Agriculture (Detoxification) World Cup
Dr. Kendre Govind Manikrao from India is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Pediatrics (Antiretroviral Therapy) World Cup
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Assam
Bihar
Chandigarh
Punjab University
Chandigarh, PIN – 160 014
Chhattisgarh
Delhi
Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences & Research University
DISPAR Campus, Sector – III, Pushp Vihar, M B Road
National Law University
Sector-14, Dwarka New Delhi-110 078
Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology
Near Govind Puri Metro Station, Okhala Industrial Estate, Okhla Phase III , Delhi-110020
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha Vishwavidyalaya
Sector_16C, Dwarka New Delhi
Delhi Technological University
Shahbad Daultapur, Bawana Road, Delhi
Ambedkar University Delhi (AUD)
Lothian Road, Kashmere Gate Delhi , Delhi-110006
Goa
Goa University
Teleiogao Plateau, Goa – 403 206
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Dr. Y.S.Parmar University of Horticulture & Forestry
Nauni, Solan-173230 (H.P)
Himachal Pradesh University
Summer Hills Shimla – 171 005
Chaudhary Sarwan Kumar Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya
Palampur-176 062 (H.P.) Tehsil, Palampur,Dist.-Kangra
Himachal Pradesh Technical University
Government Polytechnic, Baru, Hamirpur , Himachal Pradesh
Jammu and Kashmir
Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University
Sub-post office-182320 Katra,J&K
Jammu University
Baba Saheb Ambedkar Road, Jammu Tawi – 180 004
Kashmir University
Hazratbal, Srinagar, PIN – 190 006. (J & K)
Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University
Rajouri Camp Office, Bye Pass- Road,Chinnai Himmat, Jammu
Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Science & Technology
Shalimar Campus P.B.No 262 Srinagar-190 001
Islamic University of Sciences & Technology University
University Avenue,Awantipora Pulwama-192 122 Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Manipur Technical University
Takyelpat, Imphal
Manipur University of Culture
Palace Compound, Imphal East
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu
Telangana
Tripura
Maharaja Bir Bikram University
Agartala Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
Famous Persons who changed the World
Reference and text books on Ecological Balance can now have exclusive chapters to orient students to perform application based high quality research as guided by world champion Dr. Raghvendra Prakash. World champion Dr. Raghvendra Prakash endorses scientific meetings and conferences on Ecological Balance, and can be contacted for key note speeches on Ecological Balance and industrial collaborations. Newspapers and news channels/ international media agencies can seek expert opinion from world champion Dr. Raghvendra Prakash on important national and international issues.
What is Ecological Balance?
Ecological balance is a term used to describe the equilibrium between living organisms such as human being, plants, and animals as well as their environment. Photosynthesis that takes place in ecosystem contributes to building a good environment that stabilizes the coexistence of all organisms.
What are the major branches in Ecological Balance?
These are major branches in Ecological Balance -
What is Habitat ecology ?
It deals with ecological study of different habitats on planet earth and their effects on the organisms living there. According to the kind of habitat, ecology is subdivided into marine ecology (oceanography), estuarine ecology”, fresh water ecology (limnology), and terrestrial ecology. The terrestrial ecology in its turn is classified into forest ecology, cropland ecology, grassland ecology, desert ecology, etc., according to the kinds of study of its different habitats.
What is Community ecology?
It deals with the study of the local distribution of animals in various habitats, the recognition and composition of community units, and succession.
What is Population ecology (Demecology)?
It deals with the study of the manner of growth, structure and regulation of population of organisms.
What is Evolutionary ecology?
It deals with the problems of niche segregation and speciation.
What is Taxonomic ecology?
It is concerned with the ecology of different taxonomic groups of living organisms and eventually includes following divisions of ecology: microbial ecology, mammalian ecology, avian ecology, insect ecology, parasitological, human ecology and so on.
What is Human ecology?
It involves population ecology or man and man s relation to the environment, especially man’s effects on the biosphere and the implication of these effects for man.
What is Applied ecology?
It deals with the application of ecological concepts to human needs and thus, it includes following applications of ecology: wild-life management, range management, forestry, conservation, insect control, epidemiology, animal husbandry, aquacultare, agriculture, horticulture, and land use and pollution ecology.
What is Ecosystem dynamics?
It deals with the ecological study of the processes of soil formation, nutrient cycline energy flow, and productivity.
What is Production ecology?
It deals with the gross and net production of different ecosystems like fresh water, sea water, agriculture, horticulture, ctc., and tries to do proper management of these ecosystems so that maximum yield can be get from them.
WHAT IS ECOLOGICAL ENERGETIC?
It deals with energy conservation and its flow in the organisms within the ecosystem. In it thermodynamics has its significant contribution.
What is Physiological ecology (ecophysiology)?
The factors of environment have a direct bearing on the functional aspects of organisms. The ecophysiology deals with the survival of populations as a result of functional adjustments of organisms with different ecological conditions.
What is Chemical ecology?
It concerns with the adaptations of animals of preferences of particular organisms like insects to particular chemical substances.
What is Ecological genetics (gcnecology)?
An ecologist recognized kind of genetic spasticity in the case of every organism. In any environment only those organisms that are favored by the environment can survive. Thus, genecology deals with the study of variations of species based upon their genetic potentialities.
What is Palaeoecology?
It is the study of environmental conditions, and life of the past ages, to which palynology, palaeontology, and radioactive dating methods have made significant contribution.
What is Geographic ecology (ecogeography)?
It concentrates on the study of geographical distribution of animals (zoogeography) and plants (phytogeography), and also of palaeoecology and biomes.
What is Space ecology?
It is a modern subdivision of ecology which is concerned with the development of partially or completely regenerating ecosystems for supporting life of man during long space flights or during extended exploration of extra-terrestrial environments.
What is Pedology?
It is a branch of terrestrial ecology and it deals with the study of soils, in particular their acidity, alkalinity, humus contents, mineral contents, soil-types, etc., and their influence on the organisms.
What is Radiation ecology?
It deals with the study of gross effects of radiations and radioactive substances over the environment and living organisms.
What is Ethology?
It is the interpretation of animal behaviour under natural conditions. In it, often, detailed life history studies of particular species are amassed.
What is Sociology?
It is the study of ecology and ethology of mankind.
What is Systems ecology?
It is the modern branch of ecology which is particularly concerned with the analysis and understanding of the function and structure of ecosystem by the use of applied mathematics, such as advanced statistical techniques, mathematical models, characteristics of computer sciences.
World Champion Dr. Raghvendra Prakash
NAME OF POST : RESEARCH ASSOCIATE
Objective : Hard working and make the valuable contribution to the growth of the Organization and grow with the organization.
Qualification : 2004 (10th) Passed High School Examination from M.P. Board Bhopal, marks Obtained 67.6%
2006 (12th Science) : Passed Higher Secondary Examination from M.P. Board Bhopal, marks Obtained 61%
2009(B.Sc bio) : Passed B.Sc. from Dr. Harisingh Gour University Sagar (M.P.) marks Obtained 64.1%
2011(M.Sc Botany) : Passed M.Sc. from Dr. Harisingh Gour Central University Sagar (M.P.)
marks Obtained CGPA-6.77/9, 75.2%
Ph.D running : Barkatullah University Bhopal. M.P
Other Qualification :
PGDCA PGDCA course from M.C.U Bhopal (M.P.)
Strength : Believe in myself, Punctual and Hard working.
Personal Details :
Father’s Name : Shri P. l. ahirwar
Mother’s Name : Smt. Ram devi
Date of Birth : 01/01/1989
Martial Status : Unmarried
Category : Sc
Nationality : Indian
Gender : Male
Medium of Qualification : Hindi
Language Known : Hindi & English
Experience : 7 month teaching experience in Govt. PG.college Niwari District Tikamgarh M.P
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Winners of World Championship -2018
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Winners of World Championship- 2016
Winners of World Championship- 2015
Winners of World Championship- 2014
Year 2013
How to apply for Best Poster Presentation in World Championship-
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Visit link to archive World Championship
Year 2018
____________________________________________________________________
Dr. Ingo Schmidt from Germany is conferred with World Championship -2018 in Rheumatology (metacarpophalangeal joints) World Cup
Dr. Yasin Idweini from Jordan is conferred with World Championship -2018 in Endoscopic Treatment World Cup
Dr. Yeting Zhou and Dr. Dao M Tong from China win World Championship -2018 in General Surgery (Acute Vertigo Syndrome) World Cup
Dr. Jubilee Purkayastha from India is conferred with World Championship -2018 in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology World Cup
Dr. Yasin Idweini from Jordan is conferred with World Championship -2018 in Urology (Electrocoagulation)
Dr. Zheng-Chuan Wang from China Wins World Championship -2018 in Physics (Spintronics)
Dr. Saadi bin Ahmad Kamaruddin from Malaysia is conferred with National Championship-2018 in Electrical Engineering (Evolutionary Algorithms)
Dr. Fayaz Ahmad Sofi from India is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Rheumatology (Molecular Biology)
Dr. Kenichi Meguro from Japan is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Geriatric Behavioral Neurology
Dr. Mitra Akbari and Ramin Elmi from Iran are conferred with World Championship -2018 in Medical Science (Immunology)
Dr Badade Zunjarrao Ganpat from India is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Biochemistry (Oxidative Stress)
Dr. Eng. Satoshi TAKEI from Japan is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Nanotechnology
Dr. Maryam Hassana Ati from Nigeria is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Morphology (Crop Production)
Dr G. Sreenivasan from India is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Electrical Engineering (Power Quality)
Dr. Rustam Effendi-YS from Indonesia is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Colorectal Cancer (Molecular Biology)
Dr. Ehiaghe Friday Alfred and Professor Dennis Edokpaigbe Agbonlahor from Nigeria are World Champions -2018 in Cellular Pathology
Dr. Shashi Khare from India is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Microbiology (Drug Resistance)
Dr. Manoj Gupta from Singapore is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Biomedical Science
Dr. Sanit Srikoon from Thailand is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Learning
Prof Swapna Chaudhuri from India is conferred with World Championship -2018 in Oncology (Molecular Immunology)
Mr. Mohammedsaeed Ganjoor from Iran is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Genetics (Aquaculture)
Dr. Yasuko Fukaya from Japan is conferred with World Championship -2018 in Nursing (Clinical Communication)
Prof. Dr. B.M. Patil from India is conferred with World Championship -2018 in Proteomics (Mutation)
Prof., MD Tarık Kıvrak from Turkey is conferred with World Championship -2018 in Cardiology (Pulmonary Atherosclerosis)
Dr. Diouf cheikh from Senegal is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Surgery (Laparoscopy)
Dr. (Ms) Swapnali Hazarika from India is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Membrane Science
Dr. Ubogu Monday from Nigeria is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Biological Science
Dr. Halima Zugher Hussein from Iraq is conferred with World Championship -2018 in Agriculture (Detoxification)
Dr. Kendre Govind Manikrao from India is conferred with World Championship-2018 in Pediatrics (Antiretroviral Therapy)
Where can you find impact of grand leadership of world champion Dr. Raghvendra Prakash in India?
"Dr. Raghvendra Prakash" The Iconic Superstar has established new milestones in Ecological Balance (Botany) across all Indian Cities -
World Championship in Software engineering
World Championship in Textile engineering
World Championship in Sports medicine
World Championship in Medical Devices
Where can we find transformation of universities by intellectual celebrity World Champion"Dr. Raghvendra Prakash"?
The Legend celebrity "Dr. Raghvendra Prakash" is influencing all Academic Universities in India with world class achievements -
Andhra Pradesh
World Championship in Surgery
World Championship in Cardiology
World Championship in Urology
World Championship in Psychiatry
World Championship in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
World Championship in Pediatrics
World Championship in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
World Championship in Otolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery
World Championship in Orthopaedics
World Championship in Ophthalmology
World Championship in Obstetrics and Gynecology
World Championship in Radiology
World Championship in Neurosurgery
World Championship in Family Medicine
World Championship in Medicine
World Championship in Occupational Health
World Championship in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
World Championship in Plastic Surgery
World Championship in Geriatrics
World Championship in Neurology
World Championship in Biochemistry and Biophysics
World Championship in Biomedical Engineering
World Championship in Cell Biology and Physiology
World Championship in Genetics
World Championship in Microbiology and Immunology
World Championship in Nutrition
World Championship in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
World Championship in Pharmacology
World Championship in Social Medicine
World Championship in Allied Health Sciences (AHS)
World Championship in Anesthesiology
World Championship in Dermatology
World Championship in Emergency Medicine
World Champions in Hematology
World Championship in Oncology
World Championship in Electrophysiology
World Championship in Pain medicine
World Championship in Neonatology
World Championship in Hospice & palliative care
World Championship in Headache medicine
World Championship in Genetics
World Championship in Developmental-behavioral pediatrics
World Championship in Transplant hepatology
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World Championship in Women's and Gender Studies
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World Championship in Vehicle engineering
World Championship in Power plant engineering
World Championship in Energy engineering
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World Championship in Railway engineering
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World Championship in Petroleum engineering
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World Championship in Radiation Oncology
Assam
Bihar
Chandigarh
Chhattisgarh
Punjab University
Chandigarh, PIN – 160 014
Delhi
Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences & Research University
DISPAR Campus, Sector – III, Pushp Vihar, M B Road
National Law University
Sector-14, Dwarka New Delhi-110 078
Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology
Near Govind Puri Metro Station, Okhala Industrial Estate, Okhla Phase III , Delhi-110020
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha Vishwavidyalaya
Sector_16C, Dwarka New Delhi
Delhi Technological University
Shahbad Daultapur, Bawana Road, Delhi
Ambedkar University Delhi (AUD)
Lothian Road, Kashmere Gate Delhi , Delhi-110006
Goa
Gujarat
Goa University
Teleiogao Plateau, Goa – 403 206
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Dr. Y.S.Parmar University of Horticulture & Forestry
Nauni, Solan-173230 (H.P)
Himachal Pradesh University
Summer Hills Shimla – 171 005
Chaudhary Sarwan Kumar Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya
Palampur-176 062 (H.P.) Tehsil, Palampur,Dist.-Kangra
Himachal Pradesh Technical University
Government Polytechnic, Baru, Hamirpur , Himachal Pradesh
Jammu and Kashmir
Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University
Sub-post office-182320 Katra,J&K
Jammu University
Baba Saheb Ambedkar Road, Jammu Tawi – 180 004
Kashmir University
Hazratbal, Srinagar, PIN – 190 006. (J & K)
Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University
Rajouri Camp Office, Bye Pass- Road,Chinnai Himmat, Jammu
Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Science & Technology
Shalimar Campus P.B.No 262 Srinagar-190 001
Islamic University of Sciences & Technology University
University Avenue,Awantipora Pulwama-192 122 Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Orissa
Manipur Technical University
Takyelpat, Imphal
Manipur University of Culture
Palace Compound, Imphal East
Punjab
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu
Telangana
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Maharaja Bir Bikram University
Agartala Tripura
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
Famous Persons who changed the World
Albert Einstein was a German-born theoretical physicist who developed the theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics. His work is also known for its influence on the philosophy of science.
Hippocrates of Kos, also known as Hippocrates II, was a Greek physician of the Age of Pericles, and is considered one of the most outstanding figures in the history of medicine. Hippocrates is credited with being the first person to believe that diseases were caused naturally, not because of superstition and gods.
Sir Isaac Newton (25 December 1642 – 20 March1726/27[1]) was an English mathematician, astronomer, theologian, author andphysicist (described in his own day as a "natural philosopher") who is widely recognised as one of the most influential scientists of all time, and a key figure in the scientific revolution.
World Champion in Microbiology Louis Pasteur (December 27, 1822 – September 28, 1895) was a French biologist, microbiologist and chemistrenowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation and pasteurization. He is remembered for his remarkable breakthroughs in the causes and prevention of diseases, and his discoveries have saved many lives ever since.
Michael Faraday was born on 22 September 1791 in Newington Butts, which is now part of the London Borough of Southwark but was then a suburban part of Surrey. His family was not well off. His father, James, was a member of the Glassite sect of Christianity. James Faraday moved his wife and two children to London during the winter of 1790 from Outhgill in Westmorland, where he had been an apprentice to the village blacksmith.Michael was born in the autumn of that year. The young Michael Faraday, who was the third of four children, having only the most basic school education, had to educate himself.
Famous Personalities from India who changed the World
1. APJ Abdul Kalam Bharat Ratna Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Ab dul Kalam, generally known as Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, was the 11th President of India (2002-2007). He was elected against Lakshmi Sehgal in 2002 and had support from both the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Indian National Congress, the two leading political parties of India. By profession, he was a scientist and an administrator in India. He worked with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) as an aerospace engineer before becoming the President of India. His work on the development of launch vehicle and ballistic missile technology had earned him the name of the ‘Missile Man of India’.
3. Homi J. Bhabha Born on October 30, 1909 in Bombay, Homi Jehangir Bhabha played an important role in the Quantum Theory. He was the first person to become the Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission of India.
4. Srinivasa Ramanujan Born on December 22, 1887 in Tamil Nadu, Ramanujam was an Indian mathematician and autodidact who, with almost no formal training in pure mathematics, made extraordinary contributions to mathematical analysis, number theory, infinite series, and continued fractions.
5. Vikram Sarabhai Considered as the Father of India’s space programme, Vikram Sarabhai was born on on 12 August, 1919 in the city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat.
6. Salim Ali Sálim Moizuddin Abdul Ali, born on November 12, 1896 in Mumbai, was an ornithologist and a naturalist. Salim Ali was among the first Indians to conduct systematic bird surveys across India and his bird books helped develop ornithology in the sub-continent.
7. Har Gobind Khorana Born on January 9, 1922 at Raipur village in West Punjab (now in Pakistan), Khorana was an Indian-American biochemist who shared the 1968 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with Marshall W. Nirenberg and Robert W. Holley for research that helped to show how the order of nucleotides in nucleic acids, which carry the genetic code of the cell, control the cell’s synthesis of proteins.
8. Birbal Sahni Born on November 14, 1891 in West Punjab, Sahni was an Indian paleobotanist who studied the fossils of the Indian subcontinent. He was also a geologist who took an interest in archaeology. His greatest contributions lie in the study of the plants of India in the present as well as the historical context.
9. Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1930 for his pioneering work on scattering of light. Born in Tiruchirapalli on November 7, 1888, he was the first Asian and first non-White to receive any Nobel Prize in the sciences. Raman also worked on the acoustics of musical instruments.
10. Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata The man who made Tata Group one of the most prestigious and successful industrial groups in India, Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata, better known as J.R.D.Tata, was a fearless aviator and a visionary ahead of his times. Born in France toan Indian father and a French mother, Tata had an idyllic childhood.
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Energy and renewable energy
· Advanced Energy Materials—published by Wiley-VCH
The Journal of Energy and Environmental Science
Photon Journal of Environmental Science,Toxicology and Food Technology
· Energies—published by MDPI
· Energy & Environment – edited by Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen; published by Multi-Science Publishing, Brentwood, Essex
· Energy and Environmental Science—published by the Royal Society of Chemistry
· Energy Economics—published by Elsevier
· Energy Procedia—published by Elsevier
· Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy—published by the American Institute of Physics
· Renewable Energy-published by Elsevier
· Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews—published by Elsevier
· Solar Energy—published by Elsevier
· Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells—published by Elsevier
· Wind Energy—published by Wiley
Environmental and energy law
· Appalachian Natural Resources Law Journal—published at the Appalachian School of Law
· Colorado Natural Resources, Energy & Environmental Law Review—published at the University of Colorado Law School
· Columbia Journal of Environmental Law—published at Columbia University's School of Law
· University of Denver Water Law Review—published at University of Denver's Sturm College of Law
· Ecology Law Quarterly—published at the UC Berkeley School of Law
· Environmental Law—published at Lewis & Clark Law School
· Environs: Environmental Law and Policy Journal—published at the University of California, Davis School of Law
· Fordham Environmental Law Review (ELR)—published by Fordham University in the United States
· Georgetown International Environmental Law Review—published at Georgetown University Law Center
· Harvard Environmental Law Review—published at Harvard Law School
· Hastings West-Northwest Journal of Environmental Law and Policy—published at Hastings College of Law
· Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law—published at the University of Missouri School of Law
· Journal of Environmental Law and Litigation—published at the University of Oregon School of Law
· Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law—published at the Florida State University College of Law
· LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources—published at the Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center
· McGill International Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy—published at McGill University
· Michigan Journal of Environmental and Administrative Law—published at the University of Michigan Law School
· Natural Resources Journal—published by the University of New Mexico School of Law
· Oil, Gas and Energy Law—published by Maris B.V., the Netherlands
· Pittsburgh Journal of Environmental and Public Health Law—published at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law
· San Diego Journal of Climate and Energy Law—published at University of San Diego School of Law
· Stanford Environmental Law Journal—published at Stanford Law School
· Tulane Environmental Law Journal—published at Tulane University Law School
· UCLA Journal of Environmental Law and Policy—published at the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law
· Virginia Environmental Law Journal—published at the University of Virginia School of Law
· The Environment, Law and Society Journal—published at the National University of Advanced Legal Studies in India.
Environmental economics
· American Journal of Agricultural Economics—the official journal of the Agricultural & Applied Economics Association
· Ecological Economics—published by the International Society for Ecological Economics since 1989
· Environmental and Resource Economics—the official journal of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists
· Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (JEEM) — published by Elsevier
· Journal of the Association for Environmental and Resource Economists (JEARE)—the official technical journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists[citation needed]
· Land Economics—published by the University of Wisconsin Press
· Marine Resource Economics—published by the MRE Foundation in affiliation with the North American Association of Fisheries & the International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade
· Review of Environmental Economics and Policy—the official "accessible" journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists
Environmental health
· Environmental Health—published by BioMed Central from 2002; open access
· Environmental Health Perspectives—published by US National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences from 1972; open-access
· International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health—published by MDPI in Switzerland
· Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (JOEM)
· Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, published by Taylor & Francis
· Toxicology–published by Elsevier since 1973
· Toxicology and Industrial Health—published by Sage Publications
· Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods—published by Informa Pharmaceutical Science
· Toxicon—published by Elsevier
Environmental humanities
· Cultural Geographies—published by Sage Publications
· Environmental Ethics—edited by Eugene Hargrove, and produced at the Center for Environmental Philosophy at the University of North Texas
· Environmental Philosophy—the official journal of the International Association for Environmental Philosophy
· Environmental Values—published by White Horse Press, Lancashire, England
· Journal of Interpretation Research—published by the National Association for Interpretation
· Nature+Culture—published by Berghahn Books
Environmental sciences
· Applied and Environmental Microbiology—published by the American Society for Microbiology
· Aquatic Toxicology—published by Elsevier, based in Amsterdam
· Arctic—published by the Arctic Institute of North America
· Carbon Balance and Management—published by BioMed Central
· Chemosphere—published by Elsevier
· Ecological Complexity—published by Elsevier
· Ecology—published by the Ecological Society of America
· Environmental Biology of Fishes—published by Springer Science+Business Media
· Environmental Chemistry—published monthly by CSIRO Publishing
· Environmental Earth Sciences—published by Springer Science+Business Media
· Environmental Research—published by Elsevier
· Environmental Research Letters—based at the University of California, Berkeley
· Environmental Science & Technology—published by the American Chemical Society
· Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts—published monthly by the Royal Society of Chemistry
· Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment—published ten times per year on behalf of the Ecological Society of America
· Green Chemistry—published by the Royal Society of Chemistry
· Green Chemistry Letters and Reviews—published by Taylor & Francis
· Journal of Cleaner Production—published by Elsevier
· Journal of Ecology—published bi-monthly on behalf of the British Ecological Society and focused on plant ecology
· Journal of the IEST—the official publication of the Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology
Environmental social sciences[edit]
· Children Youth and Environments Journal—published online by the Children Youth and Environments Center at the University of Colorado
· Environment and Behavior—published by SAGE
· Global Environmental Politics—published by the MIT Press
· Journal of Environmental Psychology—published by Elsevier
· Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences - published by Springer
· Journal of Political Ecology— published by University of Arizona
· Organization & Environment—edited by J. Alberto Aragon-Correa (University of Granada) and Mark Starik (San Francisco State University), published by Sage Publications
· Population and Environment — published by Springer Science+Business Media
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