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ABOUT ORGANISERS
ABOUT ASSOCIATES
D.D.U GOVERNMENT POST GRADUATE COLLEGE SAIDABAD-ALLAHABAD
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ACADEMY (NESA)
SOCIETY OF LIFE SCIENCES (SLS)
ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION (ESDA)
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS & FULL LENGTH PAPERS
POSTER PRESENTATION
Deen Dayal Upadhyay Government Post Graduate College Saidabad-Allahabad (U.P.) was established in 1999 and is currently affiliated with Allahabad State University, Allahabad. The college is situated in Saidabad at a distance of about 31 km from Allahabad city. The college offers undergraduate (B.A., B.Sc. and B. Com.) and post graduate (M.A. and M.Sc.) courses. The science faculty is one of the most prestigious faculties of the region offering Zoology, Botany, Physics, Chemistry and Maths at PG level. The faculty includes some of the most renowned figures in the academic world.
This ACADEMY is of National level, registered by the provisions of Societies Act XXI of 1860 under the Government of Bihar in 1988, presently has its Head Quarter at 206, Raj Tower-1, Alaknanda Comm. Centre, New Delhi 110 019. The main objective of the Academy is to bring awareness about the environment among the masses by arranging lectures, demonstrations, training, seminars, symposia, conferences, publishing UGC-notified refereed international journals and Newsletter etc.
The Society of Life Sciences, Satna (M.P.) was established in 2004. It is the registered society open to everyone, who has interest in the field of life sciences. The Society provides a forum for publication of basic and applied researches in Life Sciences. Society is regularly publishing two biannual UGC-notified refereed journals i.e. National Journal of Life Sciences and Life Science Bulletin from 2004. The on line version is also available at www.connectjournals.com.
The SLS will confer Honorary fellowship, Recognition awards, Lifetime Achievement awards and Gold medals to its certain selected members. They will be informed separately through e-mails.
This is a non-government organization, registered on 23rd July, 2004 under Societies Registration Act-XXI of 1860 in Delhi. The ESDA is a national based voluntary organization working for protection of Environment and social development in 11 States of India with support of more than thousands volunteers. It is engage in different academic, scientific and mass activities. ESDA is an open platform of people of the world who want to work as an Activist, Volunteer, Member, Scientist, Advisor, Sympathizer and Donor on environmental and social issues of the globe. Anyone may be member of the society (ESDA) from any part of the world. All details of the activities and joining procedure of the society is given on www.esdaindia.org.
The participants are requested to send their abstracts and full length research paper online to [email protected] The abstracts will be released on 22nd Sept. during inaugural session while research papers / review articles will be published on 31st Oct. 2017 in a proceeding having ISBN No.
We invite participants to present their posters on second day. The poster should be related with topic of the confernece. Each participant will receive the certificate. The SLS will confer Young Scientist Award for Best Oral/Poster presentation (Age limit 35 years).
GUIDELINES FOR PREPARING POSTER
IMPORTANT DATES
ACCOMMODATION
REGISTRATION
PAYMENT
Posters must be prepared strictly as per the guidelines and should not
be more than 1 metre wide and 1.5 metre height. The title should be
typed in all capital letters at least 30 mm height. Under the title, name
of authors, institutional affiliation and e-mail ID should be printed. A
passport sized photograph of the presenting author must be placed at
the right hand side of the title. The poster should be clearly
understandable without oral description. Authors should be
prepared to present their posters according to the programme.
Registration/ Abstract Submission Starts 17.08.2017
Abstract Submission Deadline 15.09.2017
Last date of Registration 18.09.2017
The arrangements of stay will be made in lodges for the registered
participants. Hotel accommodation may also be arranged for the
participants on their request on advance payments basis. Contact for
accommodation: Dr. Shri Prakash 9935012198, 9415109517 &
Er. Birender Singh: 7706001070, 9984459555
Fee (INR) Before 18th September 17 On Spot
Academician/Scientist 1000 1200
PG Student 500 700
Research Scholar 700 800
Corporate House 5000 6000
NESA Member 900 1100
Engineer 1000 1200
Bank Name: Bank of Maharashtra,
Kalkaji Branch, New Delhi-110 019
Account Name: Currnet Account
Bank Account Number: 60109889476
Swift Code Number: ABO MAHB 0000974
National Conference on
Vigyan Parishad Auditorium Maharshi Dayanand Marg
(Opposite Chandra Shekhar Azad Company Garden)Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Ecological Imbalance: A Threat to Flora, Fauna, Economy and Human Survival
22-23, September, 2017
Jointly organized by
Department of ZoologyGovt. PG College
Saidabad-Allahabad (U.P)
National Environmental Science Academy (NESA)
New Delhi
In Association with
Society of Life SciencesSatna, M.P.
(4th Annual Session)
Environmental & Social Development
Association (ESDA), New Delhi MAY I HELP YOU!
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EITFES2017 SECRETARIATNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ACADEMY
206, Raj Tower-1, Alaknanda Community CentreNew Delhi - 110 019 Tel.: 011-2602 3614, 09811238475
E-mail: [email protected] www.nesa-india.org•
Organising Secretary
Dept. of Zoology, Govt. PG College SaidabadAllahabad, U.P • Ph.: 09919835838
Dr. Ashok Kumar Verma
NOTE: 1. Due to lack of funds, No TA and DA will be paid to
participants.
2. Registration fee can be submitted online or through cash in above account.
3. After submitting registration fee please inform us at [email protected]
National Conference on Ecological Imbalance: A Threat to Flora, Fauna, Economy and Human Survival (EITFES)
Biodiversity or biological diversity refers to the variety of life on
Earth comprising millions of plants, animals, microorganisms and
the genes they contain. It simply means the existence of a wide
variety of plant and animal species in their natural environments.
The biodiversity is usually described at three levels namely genetic,
species and ecosystem and all these three work together to create the
unique path for life on the Earth.
Ecological balance is 'a state of dynamic equilibrium within a
community of organisms in which genetic, species and ecosystem
diversity remains relatively stable'. When a natural or human-caused
disturbance disrupts the natural balance of an ecosystem then
ecological imbalance is caused. In other words, ecological balance is
a stable state between all plants (flora) and animals (fauna) in an
ecosystem and destabilization of this stable state is ecological
imbalance.
Anthropogenic activities such as demographic increase, huge and
indiscriminate exploitation of natural resources, urbanization,
widespread industrialization, deforestation, global warming,
improper disposal of waste products, unsustainable development etc
are mainly responsible for the disturbance to the ecological balance
of the environment.
Today, the world is a 'global village' but the chasm between developed
and developing nations are widening due to widespread
industrialization in every corner of the world. Industrialization,
which plays a major role in the development of a nation, is also one of
the root-cause of ecological imbalance. Both the urbanization and
industrialization are gradually reducing the agricultural lands. As a
consequence, agricultural productivity is decreasing that eventually
is creating a serious threat both to food security and world economy.
The ecological imbalance badly affects the entire biota which in turn
disturbs the healthy environment on the earth resulting which the
state of global economy as well as human survival becomes more
complex and threatened. The ecological balance must be maintained
at optimal level otherwise many species may be wiped out and others
may suffer irreparable damages which will create a severe threat to
the survival of creations of our super natural power and a serious
challenge to global economy.
Utmost efforts of people in each and every corner of society is
required to save our environment from this global threat, so that this
wonderful creature of the almighty GOD is maintained as it was
granted to us, to enable us to live and survive sustainably in complete
harmony with nature without inviting any severe natural
catastrophe. In this relation the weltanschauung i.e. the world view,
should be eco-friendly and welfare oriented, instead of widespread
industrialization for which each and every one of us should think
globally but act locally to save our environment at any cost.
The aim of this conference is to invite resource persons; those who have done excellent work in the specified field, to open up new vistas of research and also to generate innovative and inclusive ideas for the welfare of human beings to create potential researchers and research
Associate Organising SecretariesDr. Sandeep Singh (Political Science)Dr. Pushpendra Kumar (Maths)Dr. Pragyan (Sociology)Dr. Vishalakshi (Physics)Mr. RK Sinha, Executive Secretary, NESA, New Delhi
MEMBERS1. Dr. Seema Jain 2. Dr. R.P. Singh 3. Dr. Shyamji Sonkar 4. Dr. S. S. Yadav 5. Dr. R. B. Mishra 6. Dr. Yashwant Yadav7. Dr. A. K. Yadav 8. Dr. Garima 9. Dr. Ajay Yadav 10. Dr. Vandana Verma11. Dr. Umesh Tripathi 12. Dr. Pragya Mishra
ADVISORY BOARD1. Prof. Rajendra Singh, Dept. of Zoology, DDU Gorakhpur University,
Gorakhpur, U.P.2. Prof A.K. Singh, Dept of Zoology, BHU Varanasi, U.P.3. Prof Krishna Kumar, Dept of Zoology, University of Allahabad, U.P.4. Prof. SM Prasad, Dept of Botany, University of Allahabad, U.P.5. Prof S.P. Singh Principal MLN Medical College Allahabad, U.P.6. Prof HKS Gajendra, Dept of Zoology, Govt Arvind College Dantewada
(CG)7. Dr VC Srivastav, Ex Head, Zoology, CMP DC Allahabad, U.P.8. Dr. Shri Prakash, Dept. of Zoology KAPG College, Allahabad, U.P.9. Dr. R.N. Singh, Dept of Zoology, KNIPSS Sultanpur, U.P.10. Dr. Virendra Bahadur Singh, Dept. of Zoology RRPG College, Amethi,
U.P.11. Dr. Ajay, Dept of Botany, St Xavier College, Ranchi (Jharkhand)12. Dr. Uma Jaiswal, Dept of Zoology, BMC Bharwari, 13. Dr. Neelam Bajpai, Dept of Zoology, GDC Kaushambi, U.P.14. Dr. Sadguru Prakash, Dept of Zoology, MLK PG College, Balrampur,
U.P.15. Dr. Yashodhara Sharma, Dept of Zoology, HNB PG College, Naini,
Allahabad, U.P.16. Dr. A.K Mishra, Dept of Botany, HNB PG College, Naini, Allahabad,
U.P.17. Dr. Peeyush Mishra, Dept. of Botany, HNB PG College, Naini,
Allahabad, U.P.18. Dr. Vinay Singh, Dept. of Chemistry HNB PG College, Naini,
Allahabad, U.P.19. Dr. Satya Dev, Dept. of Maths, University of Allahabad, U.P.20. Dr. MD Pandey, Dept. of Chem., HSG Central University, Sagar (M.P.)21. Dr. UC Shukla, Dept. of Chem., MGG University, Chitrakoot, (M.P.) 22. Dr. H. P. Pandey, Dept. of Botany, ISDC, Allahbad, U.P.23. Dr. Shubha Srivastava, Dept. of Zoology, KN PG College, Gyanpur,
Bhadohi, U.P.24. Dr. Hemlata Pant, Secretary, SBSRD, Allahabad, U.P.25. Dr. Suneeta Arya, Dept. of Zoology, DG PG College, Kanpur, U.P.26. Dr. A.C. Mishra, Dept. of Zoology, Govt. PG College Uttarkashi (UK)27. Dr. Alka Singh, Scientist JLN Krishi Vishwavidyalaya Sidhi (M.P.)28. Dr. S. Chandrashekhar, Associate Professor of Sericulture,
University of Agricultural Sciences (B), College of Sericulture,
Chintamani - 563 125, Chikkaballapur District, Karnataka29. Dr. S.S. Katewa, Dept. of Botany, College of Science, M.L.S.
University, 14, Saraswati Nagar, Mali Colony, Udaipur, Rajasthan30. Dr. J. V. Ramana Rao, Rtd. Prof. of Zoology, Dept. of Zoology,
Osmaniya University, Hyderabad, Telangana31. Dr. Amresh Das, Deptt. of Soil Sciences, Navsari Agricultrual
University, Navsari-396 450, Gujarat
scholars. This conference will also provide a platform for local researchers of relevant field to present their papers and to interact with fellow researchers and resource persons. This conference will also offer an opportunity to both of our undergraduate and post graduate students to know in depth about the subject and the various facets of research oriented programmes which in turn would increase their existing knowledge level.
Chief PatronProf. R.P. Singh, Director, Higher Education, U.P.
PatronsProf. Ashish Joshi, Principal, DDU Govt. P.G. College, Saidabad, Allahabad, U.P.Prof. U.C. Srivastava, Emeritus Scientist & General Secretary, National Academy of Sciences India (NASI) Allahabad
Co-PatronsProf. Javed Ahmad, President, National Environmental Science Academy (NESA), New DelhiProf. Shivesh Pratap Singh, Secretary, Society of Life Sciences Satna (M.P.)Dr. Jitendra K. Nagar, General Secretary, ESDA New Delhi
ConvenersDr. M.D. Ram Gupta (Zoology) Ph. 9415721760Dr. Gyan Prakash Verma (Commerce) Ph. 9415662983
Co-convenersDr. Kanchan Lata (Botany) Ph.9696008181Dr. Brijesh Kumar Mishra (Zoology) Ph. 7905895986
CoordinatorsDr. H.M. Pal (Chemistry)Dr. J.P. Singh (Maths) Dr. A.K. Jha (Sociology)Dr. V.D. Pandey (Sociology)Organizing SecretaryDr. Ashok Kumar Verma (Zoology) Ph. 9919835838
Joint Organising SecretariesDr. Juhi Singh (Botany) Ph. 9415032626Dr. Santosh Singh (Chemistry) Ph.9838775529
SUB THEMES1. Biodiversity Scenario
2. Environmental protection and conservation
3. Inclusive development and ecosystem
4. Sustainable development and management
5. Impact of ecological imbalance on economy
6. Need of ecological balance for human survival
7. Climate change, global warming and human health
8. Environmental policies, issues and implementation
9. Climate hazards, future risks and challenges
10. Intricate and intimate relationship among plants, animals, humans and environment
11. Indiscriminate development: Gains accumulated and Losses incurred
12. Any relevant topic related to main theme.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE