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Dr Vartika Mathur (born 27 August 1979) is an Indian scientist who is a Professor in the Department of Zoology, Sri Venkateswara College, University of Delhi. [1] She was the only Indian to receive the NFP fellowship [2] in 2008 from Nuffic in partnership with Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (Netherlands) and Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which enabled her to pursue PhD at ...
Subsequently, he became Professor. In 1989 and 1990, he had visiting assignments at the M D Anderson Cancer Center, Texas, USA. He was Head, Department of Zoology, during 2001–2004. After his retirement in December 2013, he joined South Asian University, New Delhi, as J. C. Bose National Fellow. In January 2017 he moved back to the University ...
Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences (BCAS) is a constituent college of the University of Delhi. Commonly known as BCAS, it is completely funded by the Government of Delhi. [1] [2] Established in 1995, it offers undergraduate courses in various disciplines of sciences and applied sciences.
His career started as a teaching assistant in 1974 at his alma mater where he worked for 28 years. He served the institution in various capacities such as Curator (1975–1976), Lecturer (1976–1985), Reader (1985–1994) and Professor in Cell Biology (1994–2006) when he was appointed as the vice chancellor of the university.
Assistant Professor of Zoology (30 March 1978 to 16 April 1979) Teaching Ecology including Ecosystem Structure and Functions, Water Pollution and control, Wildlife Conservation Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University • Served as Vice-Chancellor of this Prestigious University of India from 2019-2023
Mohammad Shamim Jairajpuri (8 April 1942 – 10 January 2024) was an Indian zoologist. He served as a professor and Chairman of the Zoology Department (1988–1989 and 1997–1998) and Dean of the Faculty of Life Sciences (1993–1995 and 1997–1998) at Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh before retirement in 2004. [1]
The library in Kolkata and regional centers have a total collection of approximately 1,35,000 volumes, which includes books, journals, monographs, reports of expeditions and fauna surveys, periodicals and other archaic literature on Zoology. [18] The Kolkata library has around 400 titles of rare books.
The Delhi zoo came decades later after New Delhi was built. although the idea to have a zoo at the national capital was mooted in 1951, the park was inaugurated in November 1959. [4] In 1952 the Indian Board for Wildlife created a committee to look into creating a zoo for Delhi.