Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Israr Ahmad | Aligarh Movement

Prof. Israr Ahmad

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By Afzal Usmani


We commonly debate that Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) lacks world renowned scientists and research scholars to put AMU on a global map. Partially it is true but few names have put AMU on the global map of science & technology and one of the such name is Dr. Israr Ahmad. He is a distinguished scientist and considered an authority on Theoretical Nuclear Physics and Quantum Scattering Theory.

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Sunday, March 21, 2010

AMU Seminar On 'Plant Biotechnology: Advances, Impact and Relevance’

Plant Biotechnology: The Genetic Manipulation of PlantsDepartment Of Botany AMU Aligarh organises a seminar on "Plant Biotechnology: Advances, Impact and Relevance". Emphasis was placed on tissue culture techniques and other recent advancments.

Welcome And Introduction To Department Of Botany

Welcoming the delegates, Prof. Arif Inam, Chairman of the Botany Department said that intermediate standard in Biology was granted in 1911 and Sahabzada Dr. Saeeduz Zafar Khan was the first Chairman of the Department of Biology. At that time the department imparted teaching up to the intermediate level only and also prepared students for the entrance test of Calcutta and Lucknow Medical Colleges and the Agra Medical School.
After the inception of the University, the Department of Botany and Zoology were established as independent units in 1923 and Prof. Hadi Hasan took over as the first Chairman of Botany. Later the Department started postgraduate teaching in 1930.

Publications By Department Of Botany
Prof. Inam pointed out that in the field of research, projects of more than two crores have already been completed and projects of about 2.6 crores are in progress by funding agencies UGC, DBT, DST, UPCST and BARC. In terms of research, Botany Department has produced more than 300 Ph.Ds., 210 M.Phils. so far and about 3500 research papers in national and international journals have been published.

New Projects In Pipeline
Organising Secretary of the National Seminar, Prof. M. Anis said that the Department of Biotechnology, New Delhi sanctioned major project to the tune of Rs. 70 lakhs to conduct one-year Advanced Diploma (Post M.Sc.) course in PTC and Micropropogation which we have successfully started for the session 2009.
Prof. Anis said that Plant Tissue Culture has been viewed as a key technology for enhancing the capability for the production of large quantities of planting material of selected, elite High yielding varieties so as to boost production and productivity. Tissue culture is rapidly becoming a commercial method of propagating new cultivation, rare species and difficult to propagate plants.

Department Staff And Operation
Prof. Asif Ali Khan, Dean, Faculty of Life Sciences said that at present the Department of Botany has thirteen Professors, ten Readers and three Lecturers while seven Readers are in the Women’s College with thirty supporting staff. The Department is running courses at under graduate and post graduate levels followed by M.Phil. and Ph.D. programmes.
Guest of Honor, Prof. S.N. Reina said that AMU is a second home town for Jammu and Kashmir students. He said that all prominent peoples of J & K were graduated from AMU and this institution has played a vital role for the promotion of higher education.


Monday, March 1, 2010

Why Eggs Would Have Been A Better Option? | Crazy Evolution

"Dear Darwin Dada,
Despite clever selections a lot of mistakes remain in the evolution of species. I was quite surprised that human males selected to produce sperms, while the females chose to produce the counterpart."
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