Annual Day Kirori Mal College

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Apr 9, 2012 ... 3. 4. PRINCIPAL'S SPEECH. Colleagues and Students,. We have gathered today to assess our achievements in 2011-12. While we have ...
Principal’s Annual Report

Annual Day April 2012

Kirori Mal College University of Delhi

PRINCIPAL'S SPEECH Colleagues and Students, We have gathered today to assess our achievements in 2011-12. While we have enough reason to celebrate what we have achieved, we must not be complacent about that. Success must inspire us to achieve more and must not make us oblivious towards our short comings. I take this opportunity to acknowledge the contribution of students, teachers and non-teaching staff in bringing laurels to our institution. We are pleased to have with us on this occasion Shri Raj Kumar Singh, an IAS officer of 1975 batch, as Chief Guest. Born on 20.12.1952, Shri Raj Kumar Singh, joined Indian Administrative Service in year 1975 and belongs to Bihar cadre. Shri R. K. Singh graduated in English Literature from St. Stephen College, Delhi University. He has a Diploma in Management from RVB, Delft (Netherlands) and a Degree in Law from Magadh University. He started his career as Sub-Divisional Officer in the year 1977. He worked in diverse fields of Land Revenue Management & District Administration, and was Joint Secretary, Agriculture & Cooperation. He was District Magistrate of East Champaran, and District Magistrate, Patna: Inspector General of Prisons: and Commissioner, Patna Division. He was Home Secretary, Bihar from 1997 to 1999.

Disaster Management Act. 2005 and the creation of the National Disaster Response Force. He was Principal Secretary I Road Construction Department in Bihar from December, 2005 to July, 2009. During this period, he was responsible for changing the face of roads in the State. When devastating floods struck the State in 2007 and the Kosi river breached its embankment in 2008, he was given additional charge of the Department of Disaster Management and he organized one of the largest rescue and relief-operations ever. He served as Secretary, Department of Defence Production, Ministry of Defence from July 2009 to June 2011. He was appointed as Officer on Special Duty in the Ministry of Home Affairs on 24 June 2011. Shri R K. Singh took over as Union Home Secretaryon30th June 2011. We also have with us Ms. Archna Arora, I.A.S. & Chairperson, New Delhi Muncipal Council as our Guest of Honour tonight. She is a Science Graduate with Master's and M. Phil Degrees in Social Work from University of Delhi. She also has a Diploma in French and Diploma in Labour Laws. She joined the Indian Administrative Service in 1983 and was allotted Union Territories Cadre. During the last 27 years in the service she has served in Goa, Arunachal Pradesh and Delhi. She has also done one tenure of 4 years in Election Commission of India and one tenure of 5 years in Govt. of India in the Departments of Personnel and Training and Atomic Energy. She was posted to Andaman 8: Nicobar Islands in July 2009. In these Islands she was heading the Departments of Health, Education, Art & Culture and was also Managing Director, ANIDCO.

In the Government of India, his first central deputation was in Ministry of Defence as Director during 1991-1994. Later became Joint Secretary, Ministry of Defence from 1994-1995. In the second instance on Central deputation he was posted as Joint Secretary (Centre State)/Joint Secretary (Disaster Management). During his tenure in the Home Ministry, he was involved in drawing up the schemes of Police Modernization, Prison Modernization, Strengthening of Fire Services, creation of National Disaster Management Authority and enactment of

During the span of 27 years of a meritorious service she has worked as Sub-Divisional Magistrate and District Magistrate in Arunachal Pradesh and has worked in the field of Education, Revenue Administration, Social Welfare, Transport and PWD

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among others. Before moving to Andaman & Nicobar Islands she was Commissioner Value Added Tax in Govt. of Delhi for 3 years. At present she is working as Chairperson, New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) since 8.8.2011. We are fortunate to have amidst us our Chairman, College Governing Body, Shri Baleshwar Rai, Retired I.A.S. Officer, who is presiding over this function tonight. Mr. Rai is, a post graduate in ancient history culture & Archaeology from University of Cambridge U.K. He retired as Secretary (Coordination & Public Grievances), Cabinet Secretariat Govt. of Indian. (July 2005 to October 2005). He has been the Secretary, Dept. of Official Language. Ministry of Home Affairs (2004-05) Additional Secretary, Ministry of Labour & employment, Government of India (2003-04) Chief Secretary, Government of Goa (2001-03) Joint Secretary, Ministry of Power, Government of India (19992001) Commissioner, Sales Tax, Government of NCT, Delhi (1997-1998) CMD, Delhi Financial corporation, Delhi Chairman, New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC), new Delhi Deputy Secretary/ Director, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. Mr. Rai also occupied the positions of MD, Delhi State Civil Supply Corporation, Government of Delhi, Secretary-cumDirector of Education, Delhi. Director of Vigilance, Government of Delhi. Deputy Commissioner, Lunglei District, Mizoram. Joint/City Magistrate, Gorakhpur (UP). Shri Baleshwar Rai has given valuable contribution in the social sector. He has done appreciable work for abolition of child labour & bonded labour which are social stigmas on our society. He also worked as Chairman of the PRAYAS, an N.G.O. for rehabilitation of physically handicapped children. I welcome Mr. Raj Kumar Singh, Ms. Archna Arora and Mr. Baleshwar Rai once again for taking their valuable time out and being amidst us on this august occasion. I take this opportunity to apprise them about the achievements of our students, teachers, the departmental societies, the sports and cultural activities of our college in 2011-12. 5

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KIRORI MAL COLLEGE IN NASA It is a matter of immense pride that NASA has yet again invited Kirori Mal College team to USA, this time to its Lunabotics project to be held in Kennedy Space Centre, Florida in May 2012. Over the last few years, our students have traversed diverse frontiers and come out trumps in their endeavours. Under the perfect guidance of our faculty advisor, Dr. Sumitra Mohanty, our college teams have been invited to prestigious events organized by NASA and have won laurels for the college. In the last few years, our team participated in NASA Moonbuggy events, along with several engineering colleges from across the globe, including some from India. Our team came out shining and won several awards and a lot of acclaim in the NASA circles. In other words, Kirori Mal College has made a mark in NASA. Moreover, we were the only team from India to win any award, despite being the only team from a non-technical Institute. In continuation to the legacy, and with a will to do something new and more challenging, we are going to NASA yet again, this time for the Lunabotics event. We can say with pride that ours is the only college in Delhi University where we have been sending undergraduate students abroad, that too to NASA, where they get an incomparable exposure. The NASA Lunabotics is an international event which challenges students to design and build a lunar excavator called 'Lunabot', i.e. a Lunar Robot which is able to traverse on the lunar terrain and collect lunar regolith samples. The lunabot must comply with several stringent rules provided by NASA to make it compatible with the lunar environment and test the validity of its design in an actual lunar mission. Such rules & demands make the project extremely challenging. Through this event, NASA aims at reviving interest of students in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) and provides a platform to the eager young minds to display their potential at the international 19

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KIRORI MAL COLLEGE IN NASA

level by catering to a real time challenge.

It is a matter of immense pride that NASA has yet again invited Kirori Mal College team to USA, this time to its Lunabotics project to be held in Kennedy Space Centre, Florida in May 2012.

Kirori Mal College team has come up with a unique design of a

Over the last few years, our students have traversed diverse frontiers and come out trumps in their endeavours. Under the perfect guidance of our faculty advisor, Dr. Sumitra Mohanty, our college teams have been invited to prestigious events organized by NASA and have won laurels for the college. In the last few years, our team participated in NASA Moonbuggy events, along with several engineering colleges from across the globe, including some from India. Our team came out shining and won several awards and a lot of acclaim in the NASA circles. In other words, Kirori Mal College has made a mark in NASA. Moreover, we were the only team from India to win any award, despite being the only team from a non-technical Institute. In continuation to the legacy, and with a will to do something new and more challenging, we are going to NASA yet again, this time for the Lunabotics event. We can say with pride that ours is the only college in Delhi University where we have been sending undergraduate students abroad, that too to NASA, where they get an incomparable exposure. The NASA Lunabotics is an international event which challenges students to design and build a lunar excavator called 'Lunabot', i.e. a Lunar Robot which is able to traverse on the lunar terrain and collect lunar regolith samples. The lunabot must comply with several stringent rules provided by NASA to make it compatible with the lunar environment and test the validity of its design in an actual lunar mission. Such rules & demands make the project extremely challenging. Through this event, NASA aims at reviving interest of students in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) and provides a platform to the eager young minds to display their potential at the international 21

lunabot which is highly suited to work in harsh lunar conditions. This was made possible by a lot of hardwork, dedication and the will of our students to face challenges. The inspiration to participate in this event came from the successful venture of the teams from KMC in NASA Moonbuggy Race in the previous years. The event shall be held in Kennedy Space Centre, Florida, in May 2012. The team was formed under the mentorship of Dr. Sumitra Mohanty and consists of six students from B. Sc. Physics Hons. They are: ? Siddharth Kukrety B.Sc. hons Phys 3rd yr ? Anubrata Saha

2nd yr

? Ayush

2nd yr

? Rajesh Sharma

2nd yr

? Diksha Malik

1st yr

? Akanksha Rawat

1st yr

Initially more than 75 international teams were registered for the event. The teams were required to perform specific tasks in a stipulated period of time. As of now about 60 teams are left to participate in the final competition. If we take only Delhi into perspective, three teams, one each from IIT Delhi, Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology and Kirori Mal College were rearing to participate in the beginning. But today, Kirori Mal College is the sole Institution to keep pace with the rigours of this project. Our team has the inimitable distinction of being the ONLY non-technical team taking part in the competition. Now about the Lunabot designed and fabricated by our students: 22

Our Lunabot is an advanced version of a basic excavator design. It consists of a boom loader, an onboard collector bin and a final dumping system. The boom loader will collect the lunar regolith as the bot moves on the lunar arena. This regolith will be then transferred in the onboard collector bin capable of holding 140180kg of regolith. The collected regolith will be finally dumped in the bin specified by NASA where it will be weighed and points will be awarded to the team on this basis. In our design, we have implemented or rather invented a technique which is not conventionally used. We have used a device called 'Kinect' which was basically meant for gesture recognition in an Xbox. It consists of an Infrared laser projector, a CMOS sensor and a RGB camera and performs multiple tasks of depth recognition, obstacle avoidance and distance mapping. Recently, Microsoft corp. launched a model of Kinect which is compatible with Windows 7. So, we decided to use it to our advantage by modifying it a bit and using its gesture recognition technology for plane mapping. We are now in a state where our lunabot prepares a 3-D map of the surface on which it has to move and decides its own path thus avoiding obstacles and craters. In addition to the Kinect, we have provided the lunabot with 2 high resolution IP cameras to get a real time visual feedback of the operations of the lunabot. We have also developed an android application to operate the lunabot and hence can control our lunabot using any android device like a mobile or a tablet. However, we plan to operate it from a laptop at the NASA site owing to high reliability and a more powerful processor. We are grateful to the University of Delhi for financial support of rupees seven lakhs in terms of travel grant for the team, and to JCB 23

India Ltd for sponsoring rupees three lakh twenty-five thousand for construction of the bot. The transportation of the bot is being supported by the college. UK- INDIA EDUCATION AND RESEARCH INITIATIVE (UKIERI -2011) Kirori Mal College coordinated UK- India Education and Research Initiative (UKIERI -2011) from September 6th to 8th September , 2011 on behalf of the University of Delhi in the college premises with Dr Seema Mehra Parihar , an Associate Professor as its coordinator. The programme was attended by 40 students with 20 each from UK and India It provided an opportunity to UK and Indian students to interact, learn and participate in new and unique experiences beyond their own communities. The programme was packed with programmes like lighting the lamp by Dr Kiran Nanda, Mr Rajib Ray and Mr Rudrashish; Breaking the Ice; Knowing your Buddy, Reading Shlokas Together, Knowing KMC; and number of lectures including Knowing KMC by Dr Ajay Ranjan, Mapping is Fun by Dr Seema M Parihar; Nanotechnology Today by Dr Anita Kamara; Physics in Everyday Life by Dr Rakesh Pandey; Political structure of India by Dr Rupak Dutta; Value of Time by Dr Benu Gupta and Geography of India by Dr Kaushal Kumar Sharma. The students also visited ISCKON Temple in Delhi where they saw the Vedic Expo and enjoyed the rendering of Bhagwad Gita through Robots and danced to the chanting of Hare Krishna music. In the evening on the same day they attended a dinner at the Principals residence and danced till late and enjoyed sumptuous Indian food. The core team including Dr Seema M Parihar (Coordinator) and a team of students Dushyant , Raja, Meha and Surbhi needs special 24

Students (CORE TEAM) recommended for certificates and award are Dushyant Parihar, Raja Singh, Meha Bansal and Surbhi Verma. ACHIEVEMENTS OF FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. Anita Kamra Verma, Associate Professor, in the Department of Zoology, is actively involved in research and in 'Developing Novel Polymer Therapeutics as Nano-medicines'. Currently she has five grants from Department of Biotechnology, Government of India, University Grants commission and Indian Council of Medical research to support her research amounting to ~ 3 crores. She was an invited to chair the session in 2nd World Congress on Biomarkers-2011- Biomarkers and Drug Development, 12-14th Sep 2011, Baltimore, USA. She was also an invited speaker at the Multi Mega Event of 24th Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Atherosclerosis Research and International CME on Atherosclerosis, 24th-25thSep 2011, ISARCON 2011, JIPMER, Puducherry (India). Was invited speaker at the Center for Regenerative Medicine, University of Tubingen, Germany, here she presented her work on

Nanomedicines: Smart

Liposomal & Biopolymeric Nanoparticles/ Nanoconjugates for Drug Delivery, on 21st June 2011, Germany. She has published 11 international papers in the current academic session 2011-2012.

(2) “CPT Violating Oscillation Under Planck Scale Effects” published in Int. J. Theor. Phys. 50; 2609-2613 (2011). (3) “Nucleation rate of QGP droplet at finite quark chemical potential” has been accepted in Pramana-Journal of Physics. His academic activities included the following: (1) Participated in the Dark Matter Detection Collaboration Meet, held by the High Energy Physics Group of Department of Physics, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi during April 9-10, 2012. (2)

Got selected for 1st IAS-CERN School on Particle Physics

and Cosmology and Implications for Technology at Singapore. from 9 to 31 January 2012 at

Nanyang Executive Centre,

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Dr. Pragya, Associate Professor, Department of Hindi published a research paper on noted Marathi playwright Vijay Tendulkar highlighting his contribution to Indian theatre. The research paper titled ' Satta ki vidroopta ke viruddh : Vijay Tendukar ke Natak' , was published in literary magazine ' Aadhaarshila june 2011. Later it was reproduced in famous Hindi Blog 'JANKIPUL.blogspot.com'. She got rave reviews for her two travelogues on majestic cities of Rajasthan . Her first travelogue titled 'Havelion ka shahar: Jaisalmer' was published in Hindi daily 'Jansatta'dated 8 January 2012. Sunday Nai Dunia published her second travelogue on

Dr. Agam Kumar Jha, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, published the following Papers during 2011-2012: “Effect of finite chemical potential on QGP-Hadron phase transition in a statistical model of fireball formation” published in Indian J. Phys. Vol. 85, No. 6, 885-889 (2011) 757 (Also published by Springer). 25

historic city of Jodhpur. Titled Neeli Sapneeli Nagari dated 12.february 2012. Noted literary magazine Kathan brought out a special issue on 'Indian Cinema in the era of globalization' (Jan-March 2012). Dr Pragya contributed a special article for this issue titled 'Cinema 26

(2) “CPT Violating Oscillation Under Planck Scale Effects” published in Int. J. Theor. Phys. 50; 2609-2613 (2011). (3) “Nucleation rate of QGP droplet at finite quark chemical potential” has been accepted in Pramana-Journal of Physics. His academic activities included the following: (1) Participated in the Dark Matter Detection Collaboration Meet, held by the High Energy Physics Group of Department of Physics, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi during April 9-10, 2012. (2)

ki sameeksha ka bhumandleeya pariprekshya'. Her two units based on Janapeeth award winner Amarkant' s short story 'Bahadur' and poet Prayag Shukla's article ' Dekho Magar Dhyan Se' are being uploaded by Institute of Life Long Learning, University of Delhi. On November 14, 2011, she organized a screening of a film based on 'Sooraj ka Saatvan Ghoda' a novel by Dharamvir Bharti for the students of first semester B.A. (prog.), followed by a discussion on art and craft of the film and the novel.

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Got selected for 1 IAS-CERN School on Particle Physics

Dr. Pragya directed two street plays GAD'DHA (based on

and Cosmology and Implications for Technology at Singapore.

a short story of noted Hindi fiction writer KRISHAN CHANDER)

from 9 to 31 January 2012 at

and WO BOL UTTHI' ( JANA NATYA MANCH) for the theatre

Nanyang Executive Centre,

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Dr. Pragya, Associate Professor, Department of Hindi published a

group of Hindi students 'AHWAAN'. On 3rd April 2012 the group performed these two plays in the college campus.

research paper on noted Marathi playwright Vijay Tendulkar

Dr. Rakesh Kumar Parashar, Associate Professor, Department

highlighting his contribution to Indian theatre. The research

of Chemistry was sanctioned third major research project by

paper titled ' Satta ki vidroopta ke viruddh : Vijay Tendukar ke

DRDO for three years. He has delivered invited lecture in the

Natak' , was published in literary magazine ' Aadhaarshila june

IUPAC sponsored conference “2nd International Conference

2011. Later it was reproduced in famous Hindi Blog

on Agrochemicals Protecting Crops, Health and Natural

'JANKIPUL.blogspot.com'.

Environment - The Role of Chemistry for Sustainable

She got rave reviews for her two travelogues on majestic cities

Agriculture” in IARI, New Delhi on 16th Feb. 2012 and Co-

of Rajasthan . Her first travelogue titled 'Havelion ka shahar:

chaired one session on 17th Feb.2012 in the same conference. He

Jaisalmer' was published in Hindi daily 'Jansatta'dated 8 January

was invited to deliver a lecture in “Chemapp 2012” in SSGM

2012. Sunday Nai Dunia published her second travelogue on

College Kopargaon, Ahmednagar. He has also delivered a lecture

historic city of Jodhpur. Titled Neeli Sapneeli Nagari dated

in the 2nd International Conference on Organic Chemistry:

12.february 2012.

Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry on 26th September in Tbilisi,

Noted literary magazine Kathan brought out a special issue

Georgia. Dr. Kumar has published 4 research papers in the year

on 'Indian Cinema in the era of globalization' (Jan-March 2012).

2011-2012 in national and international journals. One Ph.D

Dr Pragya contributed a special article for this issue titled 'Cinema

student has completed her Ph.D under his supervision and at

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present two are doing Ph.D under his supervision. He has written seventh book in this year for undergraduate students “Textbook on Organic Chemistry.” Dr. Reena Saxena, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry presented one oral and one poster paper presentations in “International conference on Flow injection analysis” (3-8 July,2011) financially supported by ICFIA 2011, Krakow, Poland. She presented one poster paper presentation in “International symposium on Recent Advances in Green Chemistry and Chromatographic sciences” (12-14 Jan, 2012) at Manav Rachna International University, Faridabad supported by ISAS. She has attended a workshop on “Computational Chemistry for Chemistry Educators” (23-24, Nov, 2011) organised by DBT star college project, Miranda House, University of Delhi. She has submitted an “Innovation project” to University of Delhi in Feb 2012. She has been recognized as a Supervisor by BRS (Sciences) and guiding two students for Ph.D. DST project of Rs 32 Lakh on “Flow Injection Analysis”. Dr Seema Mehra Parihar, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, got a number of accolades in 2011-12. She completed the deputation as a Fellow at Institute of Life Long Learning (ILLL) , University of Delhi and joined back the college on October 31, 2011. In addition, at present she is a Joint Director of Developing Countries Research Centre at University of Delhi. As a Fellow, she not only initiated Geography as a Discipline at Institute of Life Long Learning (ILLL) for the first time, but also wrote an E-Lesson (Overview of Remote Sensing) and have coordinated 43 E-lessons for Undergraduate Geography Honours Course at University of Delhi along with multiple Quizzes . 29

She continued ahead with pursuing research in geospatial arena. She was granted two projects in this academic session as a Principal Investigator with one entitled “Devise a Grassroots Level Geospatial System for Climate Stress Management in Bhilangana Basin of Garhwal Himalayas” from the Department of Science and Technology , Government of India and another “Mapping Wetland Stress Pattern of East Kolkata Wetland Using High Resolution Remote Sensing Data” from the University of Delhi. She was also sanctioned another project entitled “Developing and Maintaining a portal for Geospatial Education and Training (GET) in India” in the capacity of a Co – Principal Investigator from Department of Science and Technology. She also successfully coordinated the IIRS driven Edusat Programme at University of Delhi on Basics of Remote Sensing, GPS and GIS for the fourth Consecutive time in collaboration with IIRS, Dehradun, ISRO, Department of Space and NNRMS. Innovative this time (2011) was the use of A-View Classroom as a learning space. She also coordinated the launch of Bhuvan, the web portal of ISRO at dcrc along with three workshops with one each on Open Source GIS; Using GPS and ENVI IDL and another on Hyper Spectral Images. She was also invited to present a paper at ISPRS COMMISION MEETING (ISPRS Commission TCVI , WG 4 ) and she presented her paper on “Geospatial Life Long Learning India". She was also invited to chair the sessions in two International Conferences. In addition, she was also invited to be a member of various Committees at national level outside the university set-up in 20112012. She became a Member of the Advisory Committee on CBSE International Curriculum (CBSE-i) in July 2011

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and technology , Government of India in October, 2011 and member of the Expert Panel for collaborative work at National Mission for Empowerment of Women (NMEW), Government of India in February 2012. She also became a Member of the Expert Committee and Editor of IGNOU's Post Graduate Certificate Course in Geo Informatics , which will be introduced for the first time in India in this academic session . Moreover, as a Trainer in the UGC Initiative on the Carrying Capacity of Women Managers in Higher Education, she transacted a manual on Women and Research at University of Delhi, University of Lucknow, Ambedkar University, Lucknow, DAV College at Faridabad and Gini Devi College at Modi Nagar. She also participated in the five days SKILL based workshop on Stress & Time management and Team Work for the Women Managers in Higher Education at Kurukshetra University in March, 2012. Besides, she also coordinated the UK- India Education and Research Initiative (UKIERI -2011) at Kirori Mal College on behalf of the University of Delhi where 40 students actively participated for 3 days and published a news letter Beyond Borders. At personal level she moved to the second level of the Asharay Group at International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISCKON) and is attempting to learn Bhagwad Gita as it is.

gas bubble in a viscous liquid under gravity” has been accepted for publication in the prestigious Journal of Energy and Power Engineering, ISSN 1934-8975, USA. He has also written a book on Quantitative Aptitude for Pearson Education, Singapore. Dr. Pushpender Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce, has been involved in the following academic activities: 1.

He chaired the IIIrd Technical Session on Corporate

Governance in International Conference on Resurging IndiaMyths & Realities on 17-18 March 2012. Organised by College of Management and Computer applications, Teerthanker Mahaveer University Moradabad. 2.

He was the chief of the Jury in International Seminar on

Consumer Protection and Behaviour in present privatized era on 25-26 Feb 2012 at S.S. (PG) College, Shahjahanpur. (U.P.) 3.

He attended National Conference on Merger and

Acquisition, Issues & Opportunities & Challenge on 20-21, Jan, 2012. Organised by Department of Commerce, Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi. 4.

He attended National Seminar on Indian Business through

Ages Dec, 12-13, 2011 Organised by Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi. Dr. Rajni Gupta, Assistant Professor, Department of Botany,

Dr. Dinesh Khattar, Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, gave an invited talk on “Effect of Gravity on the Motion of an Expanding and Translating Nearly Spherical Gas Bubble in an Inviscid Fluid in the international Conference on fluid Dynamics held in Barcelona, Spain from 18-21,July,2011. His research paper on “Two dimensional motion of a spherical 31

achieved the following in 2011-12: ? Attended a Molecular Taxonomy workshop held by Khalsa College in October, 2011. ? Attended Bioinformatics workshop in November, 2011 held by Ramjas College. ? Edited a Book. – Taxonomy Past, Present and Future.” 32

2012, TERI. Her publications include the following: ? Rajni Gupta & Kusum Shukla 2012, “Plant anatomy in

Development Aspects of Indian Economy” on 30-31 March ,2012 under UGC-SAP Programme at DRS II Level at School of Economics, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore.

relation to Taxonomy. In (Taxonomy Past Present and Future) Ed.

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She participated in an International Seminar on “Business

Rajni Gupta TERI Publication pp-211-230.

Opportunities in the Emerging Markets of China” and in an

? Rajni Gupta & Ruchitra Gupta 2012, A new tool for Plant

international conference on “ China's 21st Century

Identification”. In “Taxonomy Past, Present and Future”. Ed.

International Relations : Stability or Turbulence at New

Rajni Gupta TERI Publication pp-115-128.

Delhi.

? Rajni Gupta 2011. Microbes & Biofuel In (Biodiversity,

Dr Seema Joshi has been nominated as one of the members of the

Biotechnology and man Interdependence and future challenges)

review committee for having a fresh look on higher education

Ed. S.K. Katiya and Ram Kumar. Pp 262-275.

policy of the state of Kerela in the wake of current developments by Sh T P Sreenivasan Ji, Vice Chairman of The Kerela State

Dr Seema Joshi Associate Professor, Department of Commerce, achieve the following in 2011-12: ? DR Seema Joshi was Selected as

Higher Education Council, Thiruvananthapuram or Trivandrum.

Indian Council for DEPARTMENTAL SOCIETIES

Cultural Relation' s (ICCR's) Tagore Chair Professor (First –ever to Vietnam), the Department of India Studies –Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Social Sciences and Humanities in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam 2011-2012. ? She delivered 7 Public Lectures at HCMC and Hanoi in various centers in the universities and research institutes. ? She published two working papers from MsM Netherlands. She published five articles in various national and international journals. She presented three research papers in international conferences and chaired two sessions in two different international conferences T NJ and Hanoi. ? She has been the Regional Editor, World Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development

B. Sc. PROGRAMME ?The B.Sc. (Programme) Society, Kirori Mal College organised its annual academic festival “SPECTRUM-2012” on 9th & 10th February, 2012. ?

Inaugural Lectures were given by Dr. Sandeep Das from

Botany Department of Delhi University on the topic 'Bioinformatics' and by Dr. Ashok Kapoor on the topic 'Material Characterisation Technique. It was intended to introduce the students to its exponding scope & relevance. ? Various competitive events were also organised such as Power Point Presentation on the topic 'Hydrocarbon & Beyond changing Landscape', Science Quiz, Treasure Hunt, Innovate the Spectrum,

(ISSN 2042-5961),UK. ? She also Conducted a two day workshop on “ 33

Scingo, etc. Events witness a large participation by the students of 34

Development Aspects of Indian Economy” on 30-31 March ,2012 under UGC-SAP Programme at DRS II Level at School of Economics, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore.

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She participated in an International Seminar on “Business

(President), Rohit Yadav (Vice-President), Gargi Joshi (Gen.

Opportunities in the Emerging Markets of China” and in an

Secretary) & Rahul Pandey (Joint Secretary) provided effective

international conference on “ China's 21

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different colleges of the Delhi University. Corporation such as Vodafone, Trojectory Education sponsored the event. The office bearers of the society Saurabh Gupta

Century

leadership & along with the co-ordinator Siddhant Sethi & the

International Relations : Stability or Turbulence at New

volunteers worked hard for the success of the festival under the

Delhi.

guidance of Dr. Rajni Gupta, Staff Advisor of B.Sc. (P) Society.

Dr Seema Joshi has been nominated as one of the members of the

Apart from organizing its annual academic festival this year, B.Sc.

review committee for having a fresh look on higher education

(P) Society organized a lecture by Dr. Praveen Saxena, Energy

policy of the state of Kerela in the wake of current developments

advisor to the Govt. of India on the topic 'Renewable Energy

by Sh T P Sreenivasan Ji, Vice Chairman of The Kerela State

Development in India'. Members of the B.Sc. (P) Society have

Higher Education Council, Thiruvananthapuram or Trivandrum.

often excelled in co-curricular as well as academic activities. Saurabh Gupta IIIrd Year. Who is also the president of the society

DEPARTMENTAL SOCIETIES

has been an elected member of the college complaint committee of Kirori Mal College. Gargi Joshi IInd Year has bee felicitated with

B. Sc. PROGRAMME

the prestigious 'POSCO ASIA FELLOWSHIP' for topping the

?The B.Sc. (Programme) Society, Kirori Mal College organised its annual academic festival “SPECTRUM-2012” on 9

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Delhi University is Applied Sciences. Aanchal Sethi of Physical Science IIIrd Year has topped second year in a row in whole of

& 10 February, 2012.

Delhi University. Siddhant Sethi of Life Science IIIrd Year has

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Inaugural Lectures were given by Dr. Sandeep Das from

won first prize in quiz organised in Delhi University. Shweta Rani

Botany Department of Delhi University on the topic

of Life Science IIIrd Year has won various prizes in Debate in

'Bioinformatics' and by Dr. Ashok Kapoor on the topic 'Material

various colleges of University. Ajit Singh of Life Science IInd Year

Characterisation Technique. It was intended to introduce the

has topped in Ist & IInd sem in whole University. Siddhant Sethi

students to its exponding scope & relevance.

won 2nd prize in Power Point Presentation.

? Various competitive events were also organised such as Power

BENGALI

Point Presentation on the topic 'Hydrocarbon & Beyond changing

The academic year 2011-2012 of the Department of Bengali

Landscape', Science Quiz, Treasure Hunt, Innovate the Spectrum,

started with a heavy note as we had to bid farewell to our beloved

Scingo, etc. Events witness a large participation by the students of

teacher Dr. Sipra Chaudhury. She served this department for more

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than 40 years. Taking forward Dr. Chaudhury's good work, we in K.M.C. started the 'Bengali Creative Writing's course. This year with B.A. IIIrd Year students, a first in the Department of Bengali in Delhi University. A day long programme 'Bengali Festival' was organised on 29th February, 2012. Award winning Bengali film 'Padma Nadir Majhi' was screened on this occasion. Also students from different colleges participated in a Bengali literary quiz. Students from our department participated in Bengali debating competition held in Zakir Husain Evening College. BOTANY

prize. Gaurav Mishra of 2nd yr Bot (H) along with friends from physics and chemistry department, participated in the General Science quiz Competition held at Bhaskara Acharya College and won the 2nd prize. Vikas Kumar, Romeo and Gaurav Mishra Students of 2nd yr won the consolation prize in Rangoli competition held at Zakhir Hussain College. S. Tryphena Reikhenamai of 3rd yr Bot (H) won the 1st prize in T-shirt painting at Ramjas College. Ravi Joshi of 1st yr Bot (H) won the 2nd prize in “fun with waste'' in Ramjas college. Thus, the society shared the warmth of success together. The Department of Botany, under the Guidance of Dr. Kusum Shukla, organised an educational trip to PUSA in the month of

'Medini' The botanical society invited Dr. Arun Jagnathan ,an associate Professor,Department of Botany, Delhi University, for the inaugural lecture. He delivered a very informative lecture on “Integrative Plant Biology Basics and Application”. With enthusiastic and exuberant participation of both the teachers and students, the society for the first time, organised a Republic th

day eve celebration on the 25 of January 2012, to pay homage to the country's great freedom fighters. Brief sharing on the history of how our country stepped into a Republic from some teachers and students were brought forth. The purpose of such programme was

Feburay, 2012. The learning experience was something much more than the daily cycle of classes. Another educational excursion was organised to Mughal Garden. Plants and flowers in all their beauty and glory reminded everyone the joy of pursuing Botany. This year, the society organized SRISHTI its annual festival on 1st and 2nd March. Various Inter-college competitions were held and students from other colleges actively participated .Inter-college Paper Reading Competition for Vice- Chancellor's Rolling shield on Environment was held, Shikha and S.Plim Reikhenamai

to strengthen the bond amongst students and teachers and share the

of 3rd yr won 2nd prize. Vikas Kumar, Romeo Khongbantabam and

joy of being together as one big family. No doubt the event

Md.Ali Shah of IInd yr won the 2nd prize for Kirori Mal College

rekindled the Indianess in all of us, both teachers and students.

Inter-college Quiz Competition Shield .

Our students also participated in different colleges curricular

The 1st, 2ndand 3rd prize for Inter-college Newzimprinting was won

activities, some learnt the value of confidence, some the privilege

by 3rd students, Rishu and Isha and Sonika, respectively. Hriday

of participation and some the joy of winning. In the Inter-class quiz

and Rishu of 3rd yr of our college won 1stand2nd prize respectively

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competition held on the 17 October 2011, Ilyas Khan and Gaurav kumar of 2nd yr Bot (H) and Mohan of 1st yr Bot (H) won the Ist 37

for Inter-college Botanical Greeting Card making competition. 3rd prize was shared by Kanhiya Shah and Vivek Verma both of 38

Botany(H) 3rd yr. In Teasure Hunt Rishu Agarwal and Monika of 3rd yr won IInd prize, Sonika Mann and Akansha of 3rd yr won 3rd prize.In Leaf art competition Vivek Verma and Sonika Mann of won 3rd prize. The society experienced another year of activities of merit and

explained about the career opportunities for Chemistry scholars in DRDO. It was an enlightening session for both teachers and students. He was accompanied by Dr. Himanshu Ojha, who is an alumnus of Kirori Mal College. Dr. Ojha is also working in INMAS and is supporting Dr. Choudhury in his work.

recognition. This would not have been possible without the keen

The teachers of the Department of Chemistry along with the

efforts and hard work by the faculty members and students of the

teaching faculty also got an opportunity to be a part of the Second

department. The society invited its alumni for judging the various

Petrotech SubirRaha memorial lecturethat was delivered by Dr.

competitions. We are thankful to them for accepting our invitation

R.K. Pachauri on the 2nd of September, 2011 at the NDMC

and sharing their experiences with the students.

Convention Centre, Delhi. The lecture was widely attended by

CHEMISTRY

executives from petroleum industries, professors, researchers and

2011-12 year was a year of great progress and exciting new

students. Dr. R.K. Pachauri, is the Director General of TERI

opportunities for the students as well as faculty of Chemistry

Chairman, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)

Department. The Academic calendar marked the celebration of

and Director, Yale Climate and Energy Institute (YCEI). He

“International Year of Chemistry” by organising enormous

delivered his key note address on the topic “Transition to a Post

number of academic events to enlighten the role of chemistry in all

Hydrocarbon Energy Future”.

aspects of life.

To continue the events, a lecture on “New Frontiers in Nano

To begin with, The Chemical Society of Kirori Mal College

Technology” was held on 8th September, 2011. It was jointly

organised a lecture by Dr. N. K. Choudhury on 18th August' 2011

organized by Department of Chemistry, Kirori Mal College and

who is working in INMAS, DRDO as Scientist. He is currently

Petrotech Society. The lecture was delivered by Dr. Ashok K.

working in the area of Radiation Biodosimetry and towards the

Adya who holds chair in Nano Technology at University of

development of Radioprotectors. Dr. N. K. Choudhury put some

Abertay, Dundee, Scotland, UK. He discussed the role of Nano

light on the issues related to radiation hazards by delivering a

Technology in the areas of forensic science, agriculture and

keynote lecture on 'Ionizing Radiations & Current Issues'.

medicine with special emphasis on Cancer. 225 students and 30

During the talk, he mentioned about the disastrous radiation

faculty members actively participated in the event. The audience

related accidents happened around the globe; even the very recent

seemed very engaged in the lecture and they had good interaction

radiation leakage from the Fukushima nuclear power plant in

with the speaker. The students got encouraged and motivated to

Japan. The lecture was followed by a question-answer session

explore opportunities in Nano Technology. At the end of the

which Dr. Choudhury entertained with patience. Finally he

session, Dr. Adya was presented with a memento of Lord Buddha

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by Dr. S Gera. The event was a big success. We successfully organized a grand two day annual chemistry festival “Khrusos” which was held on 27th and 28th March' 2012. The fest was inaugurated by Dr. S.C. Mittal, Former additional director of CBI. Dr. Mittal encouraged our students to take up forensic sciences as their career by discussing various opportunities in this field. He also discussed with students many interesting cases which he solved during his career. This session was then followed by a lecture by Dr. Kshipra Misra (Scientist, DIPAS, DRDO), who talked about lab safety and water contamination. The first day of the fest ended with an Intercollege debate competition on the topic “Changing the course of rivers: its socio-economic effects”. A large number of students from various colleges participated and won cash prizes. The day two of the fest began with the continuation of the activities of Petrotech-Delhi University Chapter.Dr. Sarpal, Former chairman, ISAS and Director, IOCL, delivered a talk followed by students' oral presentations. The highlights of the two day event include many indoor and outdoor activities by students such as Debate, PowerPoint presentation competition, Quiz, JAM, Chemrace, The scavenger Hunt etc. Students from colleges across the university showed their presence and actively participated in the wide range of events. Khrusos-2012 was acclaimed to be one of its kind; a blend of hard work, talent and innovation. It was marked as a celebration, a platform for the students to show their talent, intellect and win attractive prizes and also enjoy different cocurricular activities at the same time. At last, we would like to thank each and everyone who did put in their best efforts to make this year a grand success for the department.

GEOGRAPHY Department of Geography organised its annual geography festival GEOTIME on 27th and 28th February, 2012. The two day festival was well publicised within the students community of the various colleges through the creation of website and a promotional video. It was through the efforts of the students that this level of advertising was possible. On the occasion annual magazine GEOLINE, marking the endeavour of the talented students of the Geography Department was also released. It carried articles by students of Geography from various colleges of Delhi University as well as from Jamia Milia Islamia. The festival was formally inaugurated by our Principal, Dr.Bhim Sen Singh which was followed by lecture of Dr.Sushmita Sen on 'Techniques in Water harvesting' from Centre for Science and Environment. The event had plethora of activities which helped students to appreciate and learn geography outside of the classroom. Geography through Maps, Pictionary, Poster Making, Geography Quiz, Logo Making, Treasure Hunt and K.K.Majumdar Memorial debate, were all keenly attended with saw participation of not only geography students from our college, but students of other disciplines also. St.Stephens, Hansraj, Hindu, Kalindi, Miranda House, Kamla Nehru, Shivaji, S.Bhagat Singh, Dyal Singh, Swami Shraddhanand, and even students from Jamia Milia Islamia, competed in various events. The motto of any academic festival is to develop understanding and networks within the students' community – learning through interactions and this year's GEOTIME has completely fulfilled this objective. fgUnh fgUnh lkfgR; ifj"kn vkdka{kk dk vk;kstu] 19]20 ekpZ 2012 dks vk;ksftr fd;k x;kA ftldk dq'ky dk;ZHkkj Mk0 ukenso th us lEHkkykA bl iwjs dk;ZØe dks fgUnh foHkkx ds okf"kZdksRlo ds #i esa euk;k x;kA ftles okn&fookn] Lojfpr dfork] lkfgfR;d iz'uksrjh] vark{kjh] nkSM+ fucU/k ,oa

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