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Jul 14
2011

Results 2011 (Commerce)

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Commerce Forum

DAV COLLEGE JALANDHAR

MERITHOLDERS OF COMMERCE (APRIL 2011 EXAMS)

M.com II

Priyanka                                    (first position in university)

Ramandeep kaur                       (second position in university)

M.com I

Kanika chopra                          (second position in university)

B.com III (prof.)

Sonika Seth                               (first position in university)

Anshu Arora                             (fourth position in university)

Amandeep Singh                       (Sixth position in university)

Mayank Grover                         meritholder

Rohit Khanna                            meritholder

Manisha Dhir                            meritholder 

B.com II (prof.)

Surbhi  Sharma                         meritholder 

B.com I (prof.)

Vijay                                         meritholder

Sonali                                       meritholder

Gurvinder Kaur                         meritholder

Shaina                                      meritholder

Isha Aggarwal                           meritholder

Shilpa Sharma                           meritholder

 

B.com I (regular)

Samridhi                                   meritholder

Manjot kaur                               meritholder

B.B.A.II

Vineet kumar                            (second in university)

Tanushree                                 (third in university)                   

Harkiran kaur                            Meritholder

PGDFS

Shareena                                   (4th in University)

      Prof. Manav Aggarwal        Prof. CB Gaur             Dr. Satish K Sharma

      President                            Head of the Deptt.      Principal

      Commerce Forum             & Vice Principal

Jul 02
2011

Principal Dr. Sharma awarded Bharat Vidya Shiromani

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Dr. Satish Kumar Sharma, Principal, DAV College, Jalandhar has been awarded with the Bharat Vidya Shiromani Award-2011 by the Indian Solidarity Council, New Delhi for his outstanding contribution in the field of education specially higher education. The award was conferred on him on June 9, 2011 at the at the Indian Society of International Law, New Delhi.

Jun 20
2011

College gets a grant of Rs. 1 crore 55 lacs

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DAV College Jalandhar touches new heights in the field of education and sports Dr. Satish K. Sharma told that in this series University Grants Commission, New Delhi, while recognizing the contribution of Sports Department of the college approved the grant of Rs. 1 crore 55 lacs under the scheme of Sports Infrastructure and Equipment during the XI Plan Period. Out of this Rs. 1 crore approved for the Swimming Pool and 50 Lac and 5 lac for shooting range and equipments respectively. The first installment of grant amounting Rs. 79,50,000/- has been  released by the UGC for the development of Sports Infrastructure in the college. On this occasion, Dr. Satish K. Sharma said while using this financial assistance college will be in a position to contribute more in the field of sports at national and international level.

Jun 03
2011

Centre for Competitive Examinations

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DAV College is a vintage college and has always been a synonym for the excellence and supremacy in the educational scenario in the Northern part of the country. The college is constantly updating and improving itself to be par excellence in academic, co-curricular and sports also. While contributing to social cause for meeting the requirements of the Remedial Classes, UGC-NET Classes, Entry-in Services, Equal Opportunity Centres the need of the hour, as to follow the central govt. instructions.


Pushed energetically by the dynamic leadership of Dr. Satish K. Sharma, Director and Principal, the college has come up with the centre for Competitive Examinations. After successfully completing coaches for UGC-NET, PCS, IAS entrance examinations for the last so many years, the subject expert college faculty is now engaged in providing specialized coaching for IAS, PCS, IPPS and allied services preliminary examinations.


DAV College Jalandhar now holds the distinction of being the only college in Punjab and other neighbouring states with a competitive examinations for excellence in pursuits of non-commercial, academic and career building objectives. It is providing quality teaching with excellent facilities to the enrolled students. The students after getting expert coaching successively clear various competitive examinations and get good placements.


The centre is, infact, providing much needed counseling, guidance and teaching to ambititious and career conscious youth of this region. With three layer multi-skilled faculty, it is sharpening the competitive skills and developing intellectual capabilities of the aspirants. The photo-stat and handwritten study material prepared by teacher is being given to the students which speaks of the excellence in academic circles.


The college has already completed successfully Remedial Coaching Classes for the session 2010-11. The 50 days Crash Programme for UGC-NET and IAS Prelims i.e. 100 lecture is successfully completed and today is final day of this programme. For the success of this programme, credit goes to Director-cum-principal, Dr. Satish K. Sharma, a person of dynamic personality, helping hand, through gentleman, worldly wise, energetic, who wholehearted allowed me to conduct the programme and to the young energetic, intelligent, talented college faculty who worked very hard to make the subject crystal clear and easy for the students.


Keeping in view the successful functioning of the centre and response of the students, we are quite sure that in near future, this centre would add other dimensions to the academic excellence of DAV College, Jalandhar.

Dr. Suresh Kumar Khurana
Co-ordinator, CCE
DAV College, Jalandhar
 

May 11
2011

Admissions 2011-12

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Admission Notice 2011-12

Jan 18
2011

Science Fair - 2011

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Science Fair was organized in the DAV College Jalandhar. Fair was ceremonially inaugurated by Sh. Rakesh Suri, IRS, Income Tax Commissioner, Jalandhar. He was welcomed by Principal Dr. Satish K. Sharma, Vice Principal Prof. M S Shourie, Prof. C J Bahl Convernor of the fair and other staff members. While formally the welcoming the Chief Guest, Dr. Satish K. Sharma designated him as the good human being and an efficient administrator. He highlighted his achievements in different fields of administration. Speaking on the occasion Dr. Sharma said that holding this kind of fair is a unique and perhaps the first endeavor made by any college. The main purpose of the fair, he said is to create interest among the people about the latest development in science and technology. The students would get an opportunity to show their hidden talent through various models created by them.
The Chief Guest of the day Rakesh Suri congratulated the Principal and staff for organizing this unique event. He appreciated the efforts of the students. He stressed upon the use of solar energy. He said that use of this energy would be beneficial for a developing country like India, as it is cheap and environment friendly energy.
About 100 models by the students of the Depts. of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Bio-Technology, Zoology, Geography, and Food Science and Technology of the college were on display. Some of the important models were Turning Desert sun into Electricity, Electric Game, Pollution Free Environment, Liquid Solar Array System, International Morse Code, E-Guide, Reverse Osmosis, Aero Modelling Shone, Magnetic Lift, Borden Security System, Automatic Railway Control, Irrigation Through Satellite, Earthquake disaster, Autostreet Lights, Detecting Leakage of water in water pipes Roof top water Harvesting, Solar Heated House, Earthquake Alarm, Flood Alarm.
A number of working and non-working models were contributed by the students of many local schools and colleges. Inflatable Wind Power Tower, Fair use of Energy, Cross wind Road Model by students of Swami Sant Dass Public School, Jalandhar, Parking Sensor Receiver by Students of Sh. Parvati Jain Sr. Sec. School, Jalandhar, Stem Cell Therapy by students of DRV DAV Centaury Public School, Phillaur, etc. remained the centre of attraction besides so many other models.
Prize Distribution Function
The valedictory and prize distribution function was president over by Dr. Rekha Bhardwaj, Principal HMV, Jalandhar. She congratulated the principal and staff for organizing this event. She said that the science and technology should work for betterment of humanity. She asked the students to develop scientific temper.
The jury decided the awards consisted of 4 members: Prof. C J Bahl, Prof. S C Ahuja, Prof. T D Saini, Prof. Neetu Chopra.
Results: First Prize: DAV Public School, Ludhiana, Model: Communication
Second Prize: KMV Collegiate Jalandhar, Model : LHC
Third Prize: DAV College, Jalandhar Model: Severage Treatment Plant.

Nov 11
2010

10th National Youth Parliament

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DAV College under the aegis of Department of Extra-Mural Activities organized the 10th National Youth Parliament. It was sponsored by Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, Government of India under the Scheme of National Youth Parliament Competition in Universities/Colleges throughout the country. The coordinator Dr. Dinesh Arora while highlighting the aim of the Youth Parliament said that its aim is to strengthen the roots of democracy, inculcate healthy habits of discipline, tolerance of the views of others and to enable the student community to understand the working of our Parliamentary institutions. In the 10th National Youth Parliament 19 Universities/Colleges are participating from all over India and DAV College is one of them.

In the event 70 students participated and they successfully tried to create the look of real Parliament. The seating arrangement was made as per the provisions of the Parliament. On the right side of Speaker the ruling party, with PM on the extreme right and on the left side the opposition party with Deputy Speaker on the extreme left followed by Leader of Opposition. The role of Speaker, Deputy Speaker, PM, Leader of Opposition, Secretary General etc was played by the students very successfully. The members of 10th National Youth Parliament wore the dresses of different states and presented a real look of National Parliament. The items like oath by new members, introduction to new ministers by PM, Breach of Privilege, Question Hour, Call Attention Motion etc were presented in the Youth Parliament.

 

Important Issues:

The issues of Price Rise, Corruption & mismanagement in the organization of Commonwealth Games remained the hot issues of debate and discussion in the house. Ms Amandeep Kaur took the issue of Price rise and called it the result of failure of government policies. She sought reply from the government and said ab to jago mahgai dan khai jay. While talking about about India’s strong economic fundamentals Mr. Kanwarpreet Singh as PM tried to show the seriousness of the government in controlling price rise.

Mr. Chaitanya Mahajan as Leader of Opposition took the issue of Corruption & mismanagement in the organization of Commonwealth Games. He factually and logically presented his point and demanded Joint Parliamentary Committee probe on the issue. Pulvi as Minister of Youth Affairs tried to satisfy the opposition but due to interruption by the opposition, Speaker has to adjourn the house.

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Judges: The event was evaluated by a jury of three judges- Ms Gurkamal Kaur, Ex MLA, Dr. B. Moomin, a Group coordinator from Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, Dr. Rajan Sharma, Head, Department of Political Science, Doaba College, Jalandhar. The jury appreciated the effort and encouraged the students to participate more in such programmes. Jury selected 7 students as best member of youth Parliament, these are Chandandeep Kaur, Amanpreet Kaur, Chaitanya Mahajan, Sarima Thakur, Kanwarpreet Singh, Pallvi Ahuja, Shikha Salaria. These students and Judges were honored by Principal Dr. Satish Kumar Sharma, Prof Kanwar Rajeev, Dean EMA, other members of EMA.

Feb 08
2010

National Conference on High Energy Physics: Recent Developments & Future Challenges

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Feb 4-5, 2010:

DAV College Jalandhar under the aegis of PG Department of Physics organized 2-days UGC, DST, sponsored National conference on High Energy Physics: Recent Developments & Future Challenges. The function was inaugurated by Dr. R. S. Khandpur, Director General Pushpa Gujral Science City, Jalandhar. Principal extend heartiest welcome to the Chief-Guest, Delegates, Resource Persons and participants, who have come from different parts of the country. He said that college is committed to provide quality education. In the field of science all efforts have been made to provide quality research based education. He said that the PG Department of Chemistry & Physics are DST-FIST sponsored departments and it’s a sign of progress in the field of science. Prof. C J Bahl, Head Department of Physics also extended to welcome to Resource Persons and Delegates.

The Chief Guest Dr. R. S. Khandpur, Director General Pushpa Gujral Science City, Jalandhar, congratulated the Principal, Member of Physics Department for Organising National conference on High Energy Physics: Recent Developments & Future Challenges. He said that 21st century is a century of science. He pointed out that there is a serious need to co-relate the scientific development, progress with employment. He also stressed upon the modernisation of labs for quality research. He said, Such Conferences, also provide a platform for young inquisitive minds to interact, to brainstorm and to learn. It is also a platform to know and be known.

Dr. Bikash Sinha, Homi Bhabha Professor, Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre, Kolkata, presented his key-note address. Speaking on the topic The Mini Bang, & The Big Bang, The great Indian adventure at Large Hadron Collider, he said that Under extreme conditions of high hadron density and/or high temperature, collision of two nuclei at the Large Hadron Collider is expected to create a new state of matter – Quark Gluon Plasma. The condition thus created is rather similar to the universe, a micro second after the Big Bang.

Dr. J. Pasupathy, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore presented his paper on From Classical Particles To Quantum Strings. He said that According to Feynman, the single most important scientific discovery is the hypothesis that matter consists of atoms. The development of physics in the last century has lead us to the Standard Model based on quarks, leptons and gauge fields whose interactions are described using methods of quantum field theory. A brief account
of the evolution of physics from a classical world description made of
particulate picture atoms, charged particles etc on the one hand and
field description for electromagnetism, gravity etc on the other, to a unified picture of a quantum theory is given. String theory promises to provide further simplicity and unity
including gravitation of our understanding of natural phenomena.

Dr. B.S.Acharya, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai presented his paper on The Status of the India Based Neutrino Observatory. He said that The India based Neutrino Observatory (INO) collaboration, aims to set up an underground laboratory for neutrino physics and other experiments requiring low background events. The flagship experiment will be an iron calorimetric detector (ICAL) consisting of 3 magnet modules, totaling about 50 kilotons, with active gas based charged particle detectors. Resistive plate chambers (RPCs) with X-Y position sensitivity will be used to identify the muon neutrino and anti-neutrino interactions via the curvature of the positively/negatively charged muons produced. The ICAL, When built, will have the biggest magnet in the world and also the largest areal coverage of RPCs. Apart from conducting experiments on neutrino physics, one of the goals of the INO project is to ring back the excitement of experimental science in the area of high energy physics and nuclear physics with a facility in India which is unique but complementary to other front ranking facilities worldwide and motivate young persons into this field of research. In this talk, the current status of the project would be covered.

Dr. Bindu A. Bambah, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad presented his paper on Physics of the Big and the Small : Particle Physics and Cosmology . In this talk the connection between two fundamental branches of physics Particle Physics and Cosmology is discussed. While Particle physics deals with microscopic phenomena and cosmology deals with macroscopic phenomena, the two areas are meeting, as we develop accelerators to study ultra high energy particle collisions. Particle physics, thus, becomes an important component in understanding the early universe where the temperatures and energy densities were very high. One has to go beyond the standard model, both of particle physics and of cosmology, to explain the epoch after the big bang. In this talk I will discuss the role high energy particle physics is playing in our understanding of the origin of the universe.

Dr. C. P. Singh, Department of Physics, Banaras Hindu University Varanasi presented his paper on QCD Phase Boundary and Critical Point. He said that the existence of critical point in the studies of QCD phase diagram has attracted considerable attention recently. The phase diagram of quark matter is still not understood either experimentally or theoretically. The conjectured phase boundary between quark gluon plasma (QGP) and hot, dense hadron gas (HG) represents a first order phase transition line for nonzero and moderate values of temperature T and baryon chemical potential µB. At large µB, we expect a color-flavor-locked (CFL) phase involving color-superconducting quark matter. The first order transition line ends at a critical point if temperature increases and beyond this value of T, there is a crossover region. We survey the present literature regarding the location of the critical point and present our own investigation regarding mapping of the QCD phase boundary. We point out how the critical point can be located in the present experiments at Relativistic heavy ion collider (RHIC) located at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL).

Dr. Pooja Saxena, University of Delhi, New Delhi presented her paper on “Improvement in the Performance of Silicon Sensor for Future High Energy Physics Experiments”. He said that Radiation tolerant Silicon Sensors are need of present and future High Energy Physics experiments due to very high radiation environment in which they have to operate. The main aim is to arrive at a design and technology which would guarantee a sustained detector performance during the operation of the experiments. In this work we have optimized the design of the final prototype silicon microstrip detector devised for the Silicon Detector (SiD) detector of proposed International Linear Collider (ILC), using device simulation. During the research and development phase of this project, design aspects of sensors have been extensively studied. The key points in the design include optimizing the spacing of guard rings and the metal overhang extending outside the p+ implants. Both the techniques help in reducing the maximum field around the strips resulting in increased breakdown voltage. Influence of the fixed oxide charge, background doping concentration and junction depth on breakdown voltage and leakage current is also discussed, providing comprehensive analysis of the behavior of silicon sensors.

Similarly the other Scholars presented their papers on different aspects of High Energy Physics. Nearly 400 delegates from all parts of the country participated in the conference. A healthy interaction on various aspects of Physics made the day quite fruitful. Nearly 60 research papers were presented. A souvenir containing the research papers was released on the occasion. On this occasion alongwith the members of Physics and staff members were specially present. Programme was conducted by Prof. Kanwar Rajiv, Department of Physics.

Dec 04
2009

International Colloquium on Biotechnology

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DAV College Jalandhar under the aegis of Department of Biotechnology organized 2-days UGC, DBT, DST, CSIR sponsored International Colloquium on Biotechnology. The function was inaugurated by Prof. Ajaib Singh Brar, Vice-Chancellor, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar. Principal extend heartiest welcome to the Chief-Guest, Delegates, Resource Persons and participants, who have come from different parts of the world. He said Biotechnology is one of the newest and most significant developments in the present scientific world with its wide-ranging applications in medicine and engineering. He said that college is committed to provide quality education. In the field of science all afferts has been made to provide quality research. He said that the PG Department of Chemistry & Physics are DST-FIST sponsored departments and it’s a sign of progress in the field of science.

The Chief Guest Prof. Ajaib Singh Brar, Vice-Chancellor, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar congratulated the Principal, Member of Biotechnology Department for Organising International Colloquium on Biotechnology. He said that 21st century is a century of biotechnology. Biotechnology is a complex subject, it’s a combination of all sciences. It is an attempt to know the nature. He said it is a 2000 year old subject. Highlighting the various aspect of biotechnology like plant, medicine fermentation, information etc. he pointed out that there is a serious need to co-relate the scientific development, progress with employment. He also stressed upon the modernisation of labs for quality research. He said, Such Conferences, also provide a platform for young inquisitive minds to interact, to brainstorm and to learn. It is also a platform to know and be known.
Dr. Amitab Mishra, Manager (Biotechnology), NRDC, New Delhi, congratulated the principal, members of biotechnology department for orginsing this great event. He ensured all support of his department to the college for Development in the field of science.
Key-note: Dr. E. Momotani, Senior Research Scientist, NARO, Japan presented his key-note address. Speaking on the topic Pathogenesis and Control of Paratuberculosis- Importance of Discovery and its Application, he said that Johne’s disease (JD), caused by Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP), is a chronic and progressive granulomatous enteritis that affects many ruminants and other wild/livestock animals worldwide . In the United States, JD causes an estimated annual loss of $220 million to the agricultural economy. Prevalence of JD in cattle in Australia, New Zealand, Europe and the US ranges from 10 to 60%. In Japan, all dairy cattle (1 million head counts) have been examined for JD every 5 years by using ELISA and bacterial culture. About 1,000 of 500,000 examined cattle were diagnosed as JD positive, most of them showed minor or no clinical sign and typical lesion. The eradication of JD, it is very important to develop a method
that can detect MAP infection before the infected animals start shedding MAP organisms to the environment.
Dr. S.V. Singh, Principal Scientist, Central Institute for Research on Goats, MATHURA (UP) presented his paper on Therapeutic Aspects of Indigenous Johne’s Disease Vaccine. He said that India possess substantially large population (>485 million) of domestic livestock and is presently ranked second after China with respect to human population in the world. Livestock husbandry is very popular means of livelihood and nutritional security and is source of income to the millions of poor and marginal farmers in India. Livestock sector contributes, 5.26% of the total GDP and share 30.0% GDP of agriculture sector (FAO, 2007). Of the total working population, 5.5% is dependent on livestock sector for their livelihood and income. Therefore a significant proportion of poor people (rural and urban) survive by keeping few animals for milk and meat purpose on community and government grazing resources. Presently, India is the leading milk producer and ranked
second in meat production in the world. However, per animal productivity is much below the Asian and world averages (Bajarbaruah and Joseph 2008). Factors that contribute greatly toward the reduced productivity is the presence of chronic infectious diseases that are difficult to diagnose and control. Among the chronic infections, incurable paratuberculosis or Johne’s disease (JD) caused by Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) is most important and responsible for serious economic losses in terms of productivity.
Dr. Swati Subodh, The Centre for Genomic Application (An IGIB-IMM Collaboration), New Delhi presented his paper on Microarray (Understanding the genetic network). He said that dramatic changes are being registered as a consequence of the development of techniques and tools that allow the collection of biological information at an unprecedented level of detail and in extremely large quantities. The nature and amount of information now available open directions of research that were once in the realm of science fiction. Pharmacogenomics, diagnostics and drug target identification are just a few of the many areas that have the potential to use this information to change dramatically the scientific landscape in the life sciences. Microarray is one of the ways in which a burgeoning amount of data can be viewed at a global scale and sieved to understandable, coherent information for the researcher.
Dr. Pravin K Singh, Scientific Technical Executive, VitaeGen Biotech, Varanasi presented his paper on Gene Therapy: A New Millennium Drug. He said that Gene therapy (GT) is a form of molecular medicine that has the potential to cure many of life-threatened human diseases. It has progressed from a dream to a bedside reality in quite a few human diseases. GT is a technique for correcting defective genes responsible for disease development.
Dr. Sharada M. Potukuchi1,School of Biotechnology, College of Engineering, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Katra, J&K presented his paper on Modulation of Plant Metabolite Production Through Elicitation: Production of Bacosides from Bacopa Monnieri. He said that Higher plant species synthesize various secondary metabolites which are endogenous compounds containing specialized biomolecules. The study of the biosynthesis of these specialized compounds (Medicinal Plant Biotechnology) can best be analyzed and manipulated using in vitro cultured plant tissues in the form of, callus suspension, multiple shoot, axenic root, somatic embryos, transformed organ cultures or regenerated plantlets. Use of in vitro cultures has pushed this science to realm of technological applications by providing the base for modern biotechnology because of their easier techniques of conservation, propagation, improvement and utilization and added new dimensions using genetically
transformed tissues.
Similarly the other Scholars presented their papers on different aspects of biotechnology.
On the 2nd day the interaction among the scholars, scientists, continues on different aspects of biotechnology. Dr. Manjinder Singh Khera, Centre For Water And Wastewater Technology, Department Of Biotechnology And Food Technology, Durban University Of Technology, Durban, South Africa presented his paper on A New Industrial Paradigm: Cultivation and Processing of Microalgae into Valuable Consumer Products. In his paper he said Microalgae biotechnology has recently emerged into the lime light owing to numerous consumer products that can be harnessed from microalgae. Product portfolio stretches from straightforward biomass production for food and animal feed to valuable products extracted from microalgal biomass, including triglycerides which can be converted into bio-diesel. For most of these applications, the production process is moderately economically-viable and the market is developing. Considering the enormous biodiversity of microalgae and recent
developments in genetic and metabolic engineering, this group of organisms represents one of the most promising sources for new products and applications. With the development of detailed culture and screening techniques, microalgal biotechnology can meet the high demands of food, energy and pharmaceutical industries. This review article discusses the technology and production platforms for development and creation of different valuable consumer products from microalgal species. The discussion encompasses recycling of carbon dioxide for microalgal biomass production and subsequent utilisation of biomass to create valuable and vital commodities.
Dr. Pratap Kumar Pati, Head, Department of Biotechnology, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar presented his paper on Biotechnological Approaches Towards Enhancement of Commercial Value of withania somnifera (l.) dunal. He said Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal known as ‘ashwagandha’ or ‘asgandh’ has a high repute in traditional Indian medicine, and is one of the most extensively used plant in Ayurveda and Unani medicines. It belongs to the family Solanaceae and besides India, it is wide spread in Africa, Mediterranean region and middle-east. In pharmaceutical industries, roots are used as major source of alkaloids. Some of the major alkaloids are tropine, pseudotropine and somniferine. Besides alkaloid, W. somnifera possesses other secondary metabolites, such as, withaferin-A, withanoloides, flavonol glycosides, glycowithanolides, sterols, and phenolics. It possesses immense therapeutic value against a large number of ailments such as mental
diseases, asthma, inflammation, arthritis, rheumatism, tuberculosis and a variety of other diseases including cancer. It is also called ‘Indian Ginseng’ for its rejuvenating properties.
Dr. Sukesh Chander Sharma, Department of Biochemistry Panjab university, Chandigarh presented his paper on Role of Hal5p: A Protein Kinase in Ethanol Tolerance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. He said It is quite well known that presence of ethanol above critical level is a major stress factor even to ethanologenic micro-organisms. Ethanol concentration above the threshold level evokes water /osmotic stress by selectively leaking intracellular K+ as one of the key factors and also by oxidative stress thereby leading to loss of cell viability. In addition, trehalose and glutathione molecules have been reported to be the key molecules counteracting oxidative stress in microorganisms. Recently, Hal5p a protein kinase has been reported to activate uptake of K+ when cells are exposed stressing conditions. Several strategies have been to alleviate toxic affect of ethanol.
Prof. J. S. Virdi, Microbial Pathogenicity Lab., Department of Microbiology, University of Delhi South Campus Benito Juarez Road, New Delhi presented paper on Genomics of Yersinia enterocolitica – An Enteric Pathogen. He said Yersinia enterocolitica, an important food- and water-borne gastrointestinal agent (Sharma et al. 2003) is known to cause syndromes ranging from acute gastroenteritis to more invasive syndromes like terminal ileitis, mesenteric lymphadenitis and septicemia Post-infectious sequelae include erythema nodosum and reactive arthritis. Pigs and water have been regarded as the major reservoirs of Y. enterocolitica and the organism is transmitted to humans by consumption of contaminated food and water (Bottone, 1999). Biochemically and serologically Y. enterocolitica is an extremely heterogeneous organism, which is represented by six biotypes viz. 1A, 1B, 2, 3, 4 and 5, and about 70 serotypes.
Exhibition : On this occasion an exhibition concerning Biotechnology was also organized. Nearly 100 posters were made on theme showing the different aspects of Biotechnology and its impact on the life of individual. A jury comprises Prof. J. S. Virdi, Dr. Amitabh Mishra, Dr. S P Singh, Dr. Sharda, judged the posters and 1st prize go to Kamaljeet Kaur, Second to Priyanka Mahajan and third to Vasundra Sharma.
Valedictory - Justice A L Bahri, Vice-President, DAV College Managing Committee, New Delhi was the Chief guest of the function. Prof. Subash Chander from USA was the Guest of Honour. Justice A L Bahri congratulated the Principal, Member of Biotechnology Department for Organising this great event. He said that knowledge is on the cheaps and tips. It is easy to acquire knowledge in this age of science but the use of that knowledge is makes the difference. He suggested the young scientists to hardwork and to use the knowledge for betterment of community.
On this occasion, the delegates, experts, scientists who have come from all parts of country were honoured. The different rapporteurs of 2-day international colloquium Dr. Komal Arora, Dr. Sanjay Sharma, Prof. Anu Gupta, Prof. Jagdeep Singh Sohal presented their reports. Dr. Renuka Malhotra, Head Department of Biotechnology proposed vote of thanks.
Nearly 400 delegates from all parts of the country participated in the Colloquium. A healthy interaction on various aspects of biotechnology made the day quite fruitful. Nearly 60 research papers were presented. A souvenir containing the research papers was released on the occasion. Posters exhibition containing posters on different aspects of science was also organized. On this occasion alongwith the members of biotechnology and staff members, chairman local committee Seth Kundal Lal, Programme was conducted by Dr. Renuka Malhotra, Head Department of Biotechnology, Prof. Sharad Mancho & Prof. Kanwar Rajiv.
Oct 06
2009

College Started Coaching for Competitive Examinations

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DAV College Jalandhar under the aegis of Centre for Competitive Examinations started coaching of IAS, PCS, UGC-NET and other competitive exams on October 5, 2009. In the inaugural session Mr Ravi Bhagat, IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Bathinda and Chief Administrative Officer, Bathinda Development Authority, was the Chief Guest. Principal and Dr. Ashwani Sharma, Dean, Centre for Competitive Examinations and other staff members welcomed Mr. Ravi Bhagat and his father Sh. K.L.Bhagat.

While introducing Mr. Ravi Bhagat, alumni of this college, to the students and staff members Dr. Ashwani Sharma said that in 1993 Ravi joined this college with a big dream to become an IAS officer and with pefect planning, hard work and guidance of teachers added with the blessings of parents he was able to achieve his goal. He also highlighted the various achievements of Mr. Ravi Bhagat. While talking about the Centre for Competitive Examinations (CCE) Dr. Ashwani Sharma said that DAV College is the only college, to start this centre for the preparation of competitive exams. The purpose of this centre is to help the students in the realization of their dreams. He said that Centre is fully equipped with study material, computer network, high tech classrooms and above all experienced and dedicated faculty. He stressed that the fee structure is quite normal and within the reach of students as the objective is not to generate money but to provide proper guidance to the aspirants. He advised the students to dream big and work hard .The Centre will provide latest study material and conduct periodicals.
Principal, while formally welcoming the Chief Guest Mr. Ravi Bhagat, said that his presence would encourage the young students to accelerate in the field of competitive exams. He advised the students to develop competitive spirit. He also stressed on the need to articulate the information into practical knowledge. He congratulated the Dean of Centre for Competitive Examinations, Dr. Ashwani Sharma for taking this initiative and assured all help to the centre for its smooth working.

While speaking on the occasion the Chief Guest, Mr. Ravi Bhagat,IAS, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Bathinda and Chief Administrative Officer, Bathinda Development Authority congratulated Principal and Dean, Centre for Competitive Examinations, Dr. Ashwani Sharma for starting this centre for competitive exams. He dedicated his success to DAV College faculty and his parents. While sharing his experiences, he said that there is no shortcut to success. One must be clear about his aim, and then with proper planning, strategy and with the help of teachers one can achieve his goal. He appreciated the infrastructure of DAV College, specially the library and dedicated faculty in the overall development of personality of students. While interacting with the students he advised them to remain focus on target. They should be positive in their thinking and work hard with total commitment. They should take all help of teachers for clear understanding of the concepts. He said that Civil Services exam is a sort of personality test; hence the aspirants should develop their holistic personality. Prof. A.K.Trivedi, Head, Dept. of Geography, proposed a vote of thanks.