shobhit university vol3 issue 10
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new dimensions
PatronProf. Anoop SwarupVice-Chancellor
Executive EditorBrig. S.K. Sareen (Retd.)Registrar
EditorAnand Gaurav
Sub-EditorShashank GuptaVani Sankar
Design byAkhilesh Singh
Contact: Editor, New Dimensions SU Newsletter, Shobhit UniversityNH-58, ModipuramMeerut - 250 110, UP, India
[email protected]@gmail.com
October will go down as a very vibrant and hectic month in
the annals of Shobhit University. International Conference on
Indian Civilization Through the Millennia, ICTM 2010, a
sequel to ICTM 2009 was inaugurated by Shri Kunwar
Shekhar Vijendra, Pro-Chancellor in presence of
Aryikashiromani Gyanmati Mataji and the eminent Japanese
scholar Dr Akash Ouchi on October 30-31, 2010, at
Jambudweep, Hastinapur. Nearly 300 delegates from India and abroad in one voice resolved to
start a movement to declare the region and its rich tapestry of 27 sites to be on the World
Heritage list maintained by UNESCO. The School of Electronics Engineering organised a
Workshop on “Recent Trends in Image processing” inaugurated by the Chief Guest of the
event, Chief Resident Commissioner, Haryana, Shri. P. K. Mahapatra, IAS. There was an over-
whelming response for the workshop from scholars, students and faculty alike, numbering over
350 participants. It is heartening that during the month MBA students had their Industrial
attachment with BHEL at Hardwar and students of Biomedical Engineering visited various
hospitals to learn more about the modern therapeutic and diagnostic tools. Codon Biotech and
Auroprobe Laboratories conducted career counseling sessions for the students of
Biotechnology to create awareness regarding the various frontier areas in Biotechnology. On th27 Oct. 2010, I had the unique privilege to address the inaugural session of the QNS-Indo
Asian Centre for Nanotechnology at Bangalore in presence of the Hon’ble Minister of IT and
Biotechnology. My congrats to Prof Rajiv Dutta for being granted a patent for his invention
“Electrical Biosensor for early detection of graft compatibility in plants”. I am sure many more
patents will be in the offing for the University. As I look forward with hope I appeal to the youth in
these words:
Prof. (Dr.) Anoop Swarup
Volume 3, Issue 10
October 2010
from intellect to empowerment
NewDimensions
A newsletter of Shobhit University
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From the Vice-Chancellor's Desk
Indian civilization with its quintessential charm and ethos of timelessness, cultural richness, and
its enduring, assimilative greatness evokes unique emotions amongst those who are
passionate about civilization process. It is in this fervor and conscious of its social responsibility
that Shobhit University invited 300 eminent Indologists, historians, archeologists, intellectuals,
and social scientists to the Second International Conference on Indian Civilization Through the
Millennia (ICTM-2010)at Jambudweep, Hastinapur on the 30-31 October, 2010.
The Conference was inaugurated by Pro-Chancellor of Shobhit University, Kunwar Shekhar
Vijendra, who presented a glimpse of various facets of Indian civilization and culture. He
emphasized that the diversification in the identity of Bharatvarsh has been continuous through
the millennia from the very beginning of the human civilization. The Chief Election
Commissioner Dr S Y Quraishi in his message as the Chief Guest elaborated on the rich
religious ethos and cultural diversity of our country and complimented the University for taking
the initiative and many such innovations that advance academic pursuits. The conference had 8
concurrent sessions. In the inaugural session, the welcome address was delivered by the
Convener of the Conference, Prof. S.C. Agrawal.
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Indian Civilization Through the Millennia 2010
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The Vice-Chancellor of Shobhit University, Prof Anoop Swarup, delivered the Theme Address and exhorted
everyone to join the movement for declaration of the various archaeological sites and remains in the region as
UNESCOs World Heritage. Her Holiness, Ganini Pramukh Aryikashiromani Gyanmati Mataji, gave her blessings
in inspiring words. Proceedings-cum-Souvenir of the Conference was released on the occasion by the famous
Japanese scholar Dr. Akash Ouchi, Asia Pacific Chair of Saka Gokkai International. At the close of the inaugural
session, Karmyogi Br. Ravindra Kumar Jain extended the vote of thanks to all the participants.
The Conference showcased a rich repository of research articles, papers and presentations that covered various
aspects of Indian culture and civilization. Some of the interesting and exciting topics included:
? ‘The River Saraswati: The Cradle of Indian Civilization’ by Rajesh Purohit
? ‘Wireless Data Transmission in Vedic Literature’ by Sanjeev Kumar Sharma and Abhay Saxena
? ‘French and Indian Civilization’ by Prof. K.K. Sharma
? ‘Pracheen Vishwa Sanskritiyon ka Bhartiya Bhashaon evam Sanskriti par Prabhav’ by Dr. Nagesh Dubey
? ‘Ancient Indian Police System’ by Prof. S.K. Chaturvedi
? ‘Upanishadon me Naari’ by Major Dr. Poonam Lakhanpal
? ‘Jainism’ by Dr. A.K. Bandyopadhyay
? ‘The Need of Mathematics Teaching with Historical Sources’ by Dr. Pragati Jain & Dr. Anupam Jain
? ‘Prachin Bhartiya Paramparayen aur Unka Mahatva’ by Dr. Aradhana
? ‘Date of Birth of Shri Rama: Chaitra Shukla Navami, 4374 BC’ by J.P. Mittal
? ‘Newly Discovered Mathematical Manuscripts from Jaina Bhandârs’ by Dr. Anupam Jain & Prof. S.C. Agrawal
? ‘Ancient Indian Police System’ by Prof. S.K. Chaturvedi
? ‘Sangeet ki Awiral Dhara Vaidik Kal se Aaj Tak’ by Dr. Pratibha Shukla and Ms. Manju Goendi
? ‘The Archaeology of Great One-Horned Indian Rhinoceros’ by Dr. Vijay Sathe
? ‘Madhyakalin Bharat me Striyon ki Dasha-1206 AD se 1526 AD ke Madhya’ by Dr. Vishal Kumar Sharma
? ‘Bodhisatva Ideal: A Combination of Concern and Detachment’ by Dr. Renu Shukla
....ICTM-2010
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One day workshop on “Recent Trends in Image Processing” was organized
by School of Electronics Engineering (SEE), Shobhit University, Meerut on 23
October, 2010. The Chief Guest of the workshop, Shri. P. K. Mahapatra, IAS,
Chief Resident Commissioner, Govt of Haryana, addressed the delegates
and inspired the students to take science to new levels through hardwork and
innovation. Prof. (Dr.) Sankar Sarkar, Director, SEE and Convener of the
conference highlighted the importance of novel image processing in real time
processing. Shri. Kunwar Shekhar Vijendra, Prof. Anoop Swarup and Prof.
R.P. Agarwal shared their views with the audience. Prof. S.S. Pattnaik from
NITTTR Chandigarh apprised the audience on “Nature Inspired Computing
Workshop @ Shobhit University
for Image and Video Processing”. Prof. Ekram Khan from AMU delivered talk on “Advances in Biomedical Image Processing”. Dr. Swapna Devi
from NITTTR, Chandigarh shared her thought on “Science of Heart To Mind: A New Approach In Image Processing”. Dr. Ajay Garg from DRDO,
Dehradun talked on “Infrared Image Processing Requirements and Future Trends”. Ms. Anamika Singh from School of Electronics
Engineering, Shobhit University, presented her views on "Role On Wavelet Transform in Image Compression”. The workshop included poster
presentation competition in which students presented posters on diverse fields. Shreeraj of B.Tech, III Semester was awarded the best poster
prize. More than 350 participants including Faculty and Students from reputed institutions of the region participated in the workshop.
New Dimensions
Prof. (Dr.) Anoop Swarup, Vice Chancellor accompanied by
Prof. (Dr.) Rajiv Dutta, Director, School of Biotechnology
attended the inauguration of Quantum NanoScientfic Indo
Asian Center for Nanotechnology at Bangalore on October
27, 2010. The Centre was inaugurated by Shri Katta
Subramanyam Naidu, Minister for IT, BT, SWSSB and
Housing, Government of Karnataka. Prof. Swarup and Prof.
Dutta were the Distinguised Guest and Guest of Honour,
respectively in the inaugural function. Prof. Swarup
delivered a special lecture on “Commercialization and
Opportunities in Nanotechnology” at the inaugural session
and Prof. Dutta delivered the valedictory lecture on “Recent
Advances in Nanobiotechnology” during the conference,
‘NanoTechnology: Current Research Trends and
Commercialization’.
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Prof. Anoop Swarup attended the inauguration of Indo Asian Center for Nanotechnology
Centre for Biomedical Engineering (CBME) organized a visit
to Columbia Asia Hospital, Palam Vihar, Gurgaon, Haryana
on October 15-16, 2010. This visit was the part of academic
curriculum. Ten students of B. Tech, IV year participated in
this visit. Students were exposed to different sophisticated
biomedical instruments during the visit. Mr. Puneet Mishra,
Assistant Professor accompanied the students during the
visit. Students were also exposed to various modern
diagnostic, therapeutic and clinical laboratory equipments.
They learned about bioelectric signals and their recording,
transducers for biomedical application and patient
monitoring system. Students also visited the microbiology
lab, dialysis department, labor and neonatal unit and ICU.
The academic trip was initiated by Dr. Jayanand Manjhi,
Assistant Professor, CBME. Prof. D.V Rai, Director CBME
encouraged the students for participation in the trip.
Codon Biotech conducted career counseling session for students of School of Biotechnology on 26 October, 2010. Awareness
was created amongst students regarding job opportunities in the field of Environmental, Agricultural, Clinical Biotechnology,
Proteomics, Immunotechnology and DNA Forensics. Auroprobe Laboratories conducted career counseling session on 28
October, 2010.
Following events were organized under the auspices of
“Project Vision”.
?Quantative Analysis Test was conducted on 9th October,
2010 in which Dhirendra Kumar Jha (III Yr) stood first.
?Workshop on “Effective CV Writing” was organized on 16
October 2010. Invited talks were delivered by Mr. Love
Jain, Director, IMS, Meerut and Dr. Sanman Jain, Associate
Professor, School of Business Studies.
Birlasoft conducted pool campus written test and interview at
Shobhit University campus on 27 October, 2010. B.Tech.
students from various institutions in Meerut participated in the
written test and interview. Students from Shobhit University
were selected by the company.
A recent study showed that compared with an older drug called quinine, a new one called artesunate reduces the risk of death
from severe malaria in African children by 23%a finding that could save tens or even hundreds thousands of lives annually.
Malaria kills up to a million people every year. Most are African children. In its early stages, the disease can be treated with pills,
but in severe cases drugs need to be given intravenously or via an intramuscular injection. The most widely used drug for this
purpose until now was the centuries-old quinine, derived from the bark of a South American tree; no modern drug had worked
better. But in 2005, a large study in four Asian countries showed that injections of artesunate reduced deaths from severe
malaria by 35% over quinine. (Artesunate is part of a drug family derived from Artemisia annua, a plant that has long been used
in Chinese medicine.) Since then, several Asian countries have started replacing quinine with artesunate for severe malaria.
But it was unclear if the results would translate to Africa, where the population has a different genetic makeup and is generally
more likely to be exposed to malaria. For the new trial, 5425 children less than 15 years of age who had severe malaria were
enrolled. Of the children who received quinine, 10.9% died; in the artesunate group, 8.5% died. If all African children with
severe malaria would receive artesunate in time, between 100,000 and 200,000 lives could have been saved annually.
Career Counselling by Codon Biotech
Science Corner: News from the world of Science & Technology
Visit of CBME students to Columbia Asia Hospital
Placements @ Shobhit University
Project Vision
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Education Empowers...
Recent Achievements of the University
Publications
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
? Ranjit Singh authored two chapters entitled “Drug Designing Through Use of Biochemical Mechanism of Action of
Radioprotective Indigenous Drugs ” and “Radiopharmaceuticals: Production, Control and Applications” in book entitled “Impact
of Uranium and Other heavy Metals on Health” published by Saurabh Medical Publishers, Chandigarh, ISBN 978-81-910800-3-
2, 2010.
? Mukesh Maithani, Richa Raturi, Vertika Gautam, Dharmendra Kumar, Anand Gaurav and Ranjit Singh published a research
article entitled "Simultaneous Estimation of Ambroxol Hydrochloride and Cetirizine Hydrochloride in Tablet Dosage Form by RP-
HPLC Method" in International Journal of Comprehensive Pharmacy, 2010, 2(3), 1-3.
? Ayushy Sachan, Ramanjeet Kaur, Bhavana Pal, Brijendra Singh and Santosh Kumar Mishra published a research article entitled
“Quality Assessment of Different Variants of Yogaraj guggulu ” in International Journal of Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance,
2010, 2(2), 35-37.
? Amresh Kumar Pathak, Brij Mohan Goyal, Amit Kumar Nagariya, Vikas Jain and Ranjit Singh published a article entitled
“Pharmaceutical Prospective and Characterization of Sago Starch: Recent Findings” in Research Journal of Pharmacy and
Technology, 2010.
? Mayank Kulshreshtha, Raghunath Khatri, Vrish Dhwaj Ashwlayan and Ranjit Singh authored a paper entitled “Prescription
Analysis in Pediatrics” which was published in the proceedings of 47th Annual Indian Hospital Pharmacist Association
Conference on “Role of Pharmacist in Rationale Use and Clinical Trial of Drugs held on 30-31 October 2010 at ISF Institute of
Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Research, Moga, Panjab.
School of Biotechnology
? Vaishali Poonia presented a paper entitled “Study on impact of solvent on Extraction and Degradation of Chlorophyll a and
Chlorophyll b in Parthenium hysterophorus” at the conference “New Horizon in Plant Sciences”, in Meerut College on 23-24
October 2010.
? Research paper authored by Shikha Jain and Sarika Sahu entitled “Molecular characterization and protein structure prediction of
Buffalo granulocyte macrophage colony stimulating factor” was accepted for presentation at National conference on Genomics:
Tool for Bioprospecting organized by Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal.th
? Rekha Dixit presented the paper entitled “Data Mining and Analysis of COS markers in Burma agrimony” in 4 International
Conference on Advanced Computing and Communication Technologies, sponsored by IEEE and organized by Asia Pacific
Institute of Information Technology, Panipat on October 30, 2010.
School of Electronics Engineering
? Sanjay Sharma presented a research paper on “Neural Computation of Equivalent-Circuit Parameters for Designing the
Metamaterials Based Rectangular and Square MSRR Structures” in national conference on “Wireless Communication and thMobile Computing” held at ABIT Cuttack, India, 8-9 , October, 2010, pp. 41-43.
Faculty Participation/Honors
R Prof. Kusum Agarwal attended the conference on “New Horizon in Plant Sciences” at Meerut College on 23- 24 October 2010.
R Students of School of Biotechnology, Palak Singh, Gaurav Kumar, Kumar Saurav, Astha Jain, Ankita Snehil (IV year) and Neha _Bhusan (II year) presented papers in the conference on “New Horizon in Plant Sciences” at Meerut College on 23 24 October
2010.
Well Done Students
Patent number 31481 was granted to “Electrical Biosensor for early detection of graft compatibility in plants”, Prof. Dr. Rajiv Dutta,
Director, School of Biotechnology as Inventor of the said Biosensor. The International classification G01N27/00 was also awarded to
this patent (Patent Office Journa,l October 2010, page 126).
Patent granted to Prof. Rajiv Dutta