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ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT
2008 – 2009
NATIONAL COLLEGE (Nationally Accredited by NAAC at ‘A’ Level)
TIRUCHIRAPALLI – 620 001
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Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)
Names
Designation
Dr.K.Anbarasu
Principal, Chairperson
Thiru.A.Krishnamoorthy
Coordinator, HOD of Mathematics
Thiru.S.X. Prabhu
LSG & HOD of Economics
Dr.P.Sivasamy
Head, Dept.of Zoology
Dr. S. Indira
LSS, Dept of chemistry
Dr. S.V.Srinivasavallabhan
Reader in Commerce
Dr. P. Manickam
Reader in English
Thiru. T. V. Sundar
LSS, Dept. of Physics
Thiru. V. Ramkumar
LSG, Dept.of History
Prof.V.Sri Ramachandran
Lecturer, Dept.of English
Dr. C. Ashokkumar
NCC Officer
Mr.P.Raghavan
Librarian
Thiru.K.Chandrasekaran
Superintendent
Mr.K.Raghunathan
Management representative
Mr.S.Sundar
Management representative
Mr.B.V.Ramanan
Societal representative
Prof.Aravandi
Societal representative
Prof.R.Panchanathan
Societal representative
Student Representatives
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THE ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT (AQAR) OF THE IQAC Name of the Institution
:
National College Tiruchirapalli-620001 Tamilnadu
Year of Report
:
2008-2009 Part A
The plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the year towards quality enhancement and the outcome achieved by the end of the year. Activities planned in the beginning of the year It was planned 1.
to introduce B.Sc and M.Sc IT courses in the academic year 2008-2009.
2.
to submit proposal seeking Autonomous status to the College to the UGC.
3.
to submit proposal seeking the status of College with Potential for Excellence to UGC.
4.
to submit proposal seeking XI plan development grant to UGC
5.
to submit proposal seeking financial support to UGC to conduct Seminar in the Department of Mathematics and English.
6.
to submit proposal seeking grants for the construction of a building to house Biological
Science departments to UGC
7.
to introduce Audiovisual section in the library.
8.
to construct a block exclusively to house the units of NCC.
9.
to raise an additional NCC unit –Naval wing
10.
to
start
special
coaching
classes
for
students
appearing
for
NET examinations. 11.
to continue Remedial Coaching classes for SC/ST students and coaching classes for SC/ST students for entry into services
12.
to utilize the grant received from the UGC under HEPSN scheme
13.
to
renovate
the
college
auditorium
and
to
construct
an
open-air
auditorium. 14.
to appoint a few non -teaching staff, as many vacancies are yet to be approved by the Govt. to fill up.
15.
to offer courses of IGNOU as a dual degree programme.
16.
to invite many multinational companies for campus recruitment.
17.
to introduce a self-supportive Career oriented programme on Diploma in Fabrication Engineering with the collaboration of Indian Welding Society and BHELSIA as there is a heavy demand for such skilled persons.
18.
to establish a study centre with text books and books for competitive examinations to cater to the students preparing for competitive examinations.
19.
to conduct Finishing School Programme for the final year UG & PG Students.
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OUTCOME ACHIEVED The following are the outcome achieved in the year 2008-2009 1. Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapali has approved the proposals to introduce B.Sc and M.Sc IT courses and the courses are being offered in the colllge. Annnexure – I 2. The proposal seeking Autonomous status to the College has been submitted to the UGC in May 2008. 3. The proposal seeking the status of College with Potential for Excellence has not been submitted to UGC as there is no slot available for Tamilnadu state. 4. Proposal seeking XI plan development grant has been prepared and the UGC committee is yet to visit Tamilnadu colleges for final approval. 5. Proposals seeking financial support to conduct Seminar in the Department of Mathematics and English were submitted and UGC has also approved both the proposals. 6. A Proposal seeking grants for the construction of a building to house Biological Science departments has been submitted to the UGC. 7. An audiovisual section has been established in the library with 14 computers with multimedia facilities. 8. A block has been constructed exclusively to house the units of NCC.The block was inaugurated by Commodore UN Chitnavis, NM Deputy Director General (DDG), TNP&A Directorate, Chennai. 9. NCC unit –Naval wing has been raised in the college. With the raising of the unit the college has attained a status of the only college in Tamilnadu to have four units of NCC – Army, Armd (sqn), Naval & Airwing representing all the three armed services. 10. Special coaching classes for students appearing for NET examinations have been started. 11. Remedial Coaching classes for SC/ST students and Coaching classes for entry into services for SC/ST students are being continued. 12. The grants received from the UGC under HEPSN scheme are being utilized.
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13. Renovation of the college auditorium is being carried out. The construction for an open-air auditorium will begin in June 2009. 14. Two non-teaching staff have been appointed. 15. Courses of IGNOU are being offered to the students under Convergence Scheme. 16. Letters inviting multinational companies for campus recruitment were sent. 17. Self supporting Career oriented programme on Diploma
in
Fabrication
Engineering was introduced with the collaboration of Indian Welding Society and BHELSIA. 32 students are undergoing the programme. 18. A study centre with text books and books for competitive examinations has been established to cater to the students preparing for competitive examinations. The center is being kept open even after the college working hours. Many students are using the center. 19. Many Special Lectures were given under the auspices of Academic Association of each Department. Annexure - II 20. A Finishing School Propgramme for the outgoing UG and PG Students was conducted. 21. Since many vacancies of teaching posts were not approved by the Govt. eight teaching staff members were appointed using the Management’s own resources to avoid cancellation of classes in the last year. Seven of them were allowed to continue this year also. 22. 10 Management Staff appointed in the last year continue to work in the college and the college office has been modernized with computers and other basic amenities. 23. The Fund Allocation for the Department of Physical Education was increased to Rs.1,00,000/-. 24. The two issues of the News Bulletin (Vol 3 No1 and Vol 3 No2) were brought out during the year 2008-2009. (Copies enclosed). 25. Regional Field Unit (RFU) of National Testing Services (NTS) has been established in the college. The Memorandum of Understanding to establish a regional field unit in our College was signed in the year 2007-2008.
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26. NCC Air Wing released a Blood Donors Directory Supplement containing 250 names of students with their addresses. 27. Fourteen new Endowments have been created for giving away prizes to meritorious students. Annexure - III 28. Two UGC sponsored National Seminars (Philosophy, Physics), One TNSCST sponsored Workshop (Zoology), one MOEF sponsored Workshop (Botany), One Workshop sponsored by Indian Academy of Science – Bangalore, Indian National Science Academy – New Delhi and the National Academy of Sciences - Allahabad were conducted during this academic year. One State Level Seminar (Economics), one Workshop on Research Methodology in Economics and One-day Seminar on Current Status of Zoological Studies were sponsored by Academy of Higher Education, the society that runs the College. Annexure- IV 29. Five Endowment Lectures were conducted. Annexue- V 30. In appreciation of publishing Research Papers and books and presenting papers in Seminars / Workshops students were awarded cash incentives amounting to Rs. 1000/-.
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Part B 1. Activities reflecting the goals and objectives of the institution The motto of the College, “That which liberates is education”, implies liberating the suppressed sections of the society from the evil clutches of communalism, casteism and ignorance through education and helping them to lead a decent life in the society. These objectives are fulfilled by admitting 775 Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe students and 974 Backward Class and Most Backward Class students out of the total 1789 students of the College in the Aided Courses and 211 Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe students and 820 Backward Class and Most Backward Class students out of the total 1082 students in the Un-Aided Courses. UGC approved our proposal to implement the scheme of coaching classes for candidates appearing for NET examination. The coaching classes are being conducted in the College. UGC has renewed the schemes to impart coaching for entry into services for SC and ST students and Remedial coaching classes for SC and ST students. Ramp facilities have been provided to all the buildings in the college for the easy mobility of physically challenged students. There are 33 physically challenged students studying in the college. Lift facility is being constructed in JN block for the benefit of the physically challenged students and special toilets would be constructed for them as well. A self-supporting course on Diploma in Fabrication Engineering has been introduced in collaboration with the Indian Welding Society (IWS) and Bharat Heavy Electricals Small Industries Association (BHELSIA). 32 students are undergoing the programme and many students have expressed their willingness to join the next programme. The Institute of Company Secretraryship has approved our College to conduct coaching classes for candidates appearing for foundation, professional
and
executive programme of ACS. 2. New academic Programmes initiated (UG and PG) B.Sc. (IT) and M.Sc. (IT) Programmes have been introduced. The Curriculum details of the courses are given in Annexure - VI. 3. Innovations in Curricular Design and Transaction As per the guidelines of UGC, Choice Based Credit System was introduced in the academic year 2005-2006.It is continued this year also. In the Choice Based Credit System, Value Based Education - 1 course and Skill Based Courses – 6 Courses have been introduced for all the UG Students.
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4. Inter disciplinary Programmes started Both in UG and PG Programme a minmum of two Extra Disiplinary courses or Non-Major Courses are offered to the students. See Annexure - VII. A number of lectures under Academic Associations have been organized and most of the lectures were interdisciplinary in nature. The list of lectures conducted through academic associations is given in Annexure – II. 5. Examination reforms implemented Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) system has been introduced as a part of CBCS pattern to all Under Graduate courses from the year 2005-2006. Students have to write two CIA tests and to submit 5 Assisgnments in a semester for each paper. A student who has failed in only one subject at the end of the degree programme is allowed to appear for instant examination conducted within a month from the date of publication of result. Transparency in valuation is provided to the students. A student can get a copy of his valued answer script, so that he can decide about the revaluation of the paper. 6. Candidates qualified: NET/SLET/GATE etc.: Data not available. 7. Initiative towards Faculty Development Programme 16 Teachers have participated in the Orientation Course and 13 Teachers have participated in Refresher Courses. 06 teachers have qualified themselves with Ph.D degree. See Annexure- VIII 8. Total number of seminars/workshops conducted – Ten – See Annexure – IV 9. Research projects a) Newly implemented b) Completed a) 1.
A UGC sponsored Minor Project on Single crystal X-Ray diffraction studies of some Potential cardiov ascular Drugs with 1,4 – Dihydropyridine moiety has been newly implemented in the Department of Physics. Dr.T.V.Sundar is the Principal Investigator.
2. A UGC sponsored Minor Project on Diagnosis of human diseases by serum analysis using immunological tools has been newly implemented in the Department of Zoology. Dr.P.Sivasamy is the Principal Investigator. 3. A UGC Sponsored Minor Project on Investigation on the growth and characterization of NLO active semiorganic crystals has been newly implemented in the Department of Physics. Dr.S.Pari is the Principal Investigator. 4. A UGC Sponsored Minor Project on A study on unorganized labourers in Tiruchirapalli has been newly implemented in the Department of Economics. Dr.T.Sridhar is the Principal Investigator.
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5. A UGC Sponsored Minor Project on Integral solutions of Diophantine equations has been newly implemented in the Department of Mathematics. 6. A DST sponsored project entitled Neotectonic Activity along the coast of Northern
Tamilnadu
has
newly
been
implemented
in
the
Dept.of
Geology.Dr.K.Anbarasu is the Principal Investigator. b)
1.
A
project
entitled
Nagapattinam,
Geomorphological
Tamilnadu
since
evolution
of
the
coast
of
Quaternary spnsored by NRDMS-DST
conducted by Dr.K.Anbarasu has been completed and the final report has been submitted. 10. Patents generated, if any:
Nil
11. New collaborative research Programmes:
Nil
12. Research grants received from various agencies 1. Rs. 1,66,500/- was received from UGC towards Minor Project entitled Single crystal X-Ray diffraction studies of some Potential cardiovascular Drugs with 1,4 – Dihydropyridine moiety by the Department of Physics. 2. Rs.82,500/-
was
received
from
UGC
towards
Minor
Project
entitled
Diagnosis of human diseased by serum analysis using immunological tools by the Department of Zoology. 3. Rs.1,72,500/Investigation
was on
received the
from
growth
UGC
and
towards
Minor
characterization
Project of
entitled
NLO
active
semiorganic crystals by the Department of Physics. 4. Rs.67,500/- was received from UGC towards Minor Project entitled A study on unorganized labourers in Tiruchirapalli by the Department of Economics. 5. Rs.27,500/- was received from UGC towards Minor Project entitled Integral solutions of Diophantine equations by the Department of Mathematics. 6. Rs.4,00,000/- was received from DST – SSS towards Major project entitled Textural
characteristics
of
shallow
sub
surface
and
quanternary
sediments of Cauvery Delta by the Department of Geology. 7. Rs. 4,00,000/- was received from DST towards Major Project entitled Neotectonic activity along the coast of Northern Tamilnadu by the Department of Geology. 8. Rs.
4,00,000/-
was
received
from
DST
towards
Major
Project
entitled
Foraminifera as a tool to study the shallow subsurfrace and the Quaternary Geology of the Cauvery Delta region by the Deparment of Geology.
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9. Rs.3,90,000/- was received from DST towards Major Project entitled Benthic foraminifera
as
a
tool
for
environmental
impact
assessment
and
sediment transport – A case study from the inner shelf of Gulf of Munnar, Southeast coast of India by the Department of Geology. 10. Rs. 75,000/- was received from UGC towards Minor Project entitled Status and ecology of spot-billed pelioan pelecanus philipensis in Karaivetti bird sanctuary, Tamil Nadu by the Department of Zoology. 11. Rs. 1,52,000/- was received from UGC towards Major Research Project entitlied Urban Health Care and Medical Facility by the Department of Commerce.
13. Details of research scholars 84
scholars
undergo
M.Phil
Programme
and
34
scholars
undergo
Ph.D programme. See Annexure IX. 14. Citation index of faculty members and impact factor: Nil 15. Honors/Awards to the faculty:
Nil
16. Internal resources generated About Rs.60, 00,000/- was collected by way of students fee for the conduct of the self financing programmes. Parent Teacher association has contributed Rs.7, 00,000/-. 17. Details of departments getting SAP, COSIST (ASSIST)/DST. FIST, etc. assistance/recognition Botany, Geology and Chemistry departments have FIST sponsored departments. Mathematics and Physics Department have submitted proposals seeking grants under FIST Scheme. 18. Community services The College has NCC, NSS, RRC, USSC, SHG, YRC, Rotaract etc. units. Community
service
activities
have
been
conducted
by
these
units
and
clubs.
The details are in Annexure X. 19. Teachers and officers newly recruited Government of Tamil Nadu has not given permission to fill up the vacancies in the Teaching and Non-Teaching Posts. 20. Teaching – Non-teaching staff ratio:
1:2
21. Improvements in the library services:. An Audio Visual section has been established in the Library with 14 computers with multimedia and internet facilities.
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22. New books/journals subscribed and their value The list of books purchased is given in Annexure XI. No new journal has been subscribed, but all the journals subscribed during the last year have been renewed. Books Purchased total amount
Rs. 2,93,772.10/-
Journals subscribed total amount
Rs.53,683.00/Total
Rs. 3,47,455.10 /-
23. Courses in which student assessment of teachers is introduced and the action taken on student feedback Student assessment of teachers has been introduced for all the courses in the college. 24. Unit cost of education:
Rs.21, 000/= per student.
25. Computerization of administration and the process of admissions and examination results, issue of certificates The
entire
administration
of
the
college
including
the
activities
of
the
Departments have been computerized. Since the College is affiliated to Bharathidasan University, publishing the results and issue of mark statements are not under our purview. Transfer Certificate, Attendance Certificate, Course Certificate and other certificates are issued using the computerized data bank.
Bharathidasan University
publishes the examinations results through internet. The College allows students to Browse in the Data Center to know the results. A touch screen facility would shortly be installed in the office for the benefit of students to collect the details about Admission, Fees, Examination etc. 26. Increase in the infrastructural facilities An exclusive block to accommodate 4 NCC units of the College has been constructed. A Block to accommodate NSS, Placement Cell, FineArts and Audio Visual and College stores has been constructed. A car has been provided to for his use Principal. An Audio Visual section has been established in the Library with 14 computers with multimedia and internet facilities. Bitumen top road has been laid across the campus. Street lights have been erected on the side of the roads. 40 computers have been purchased. Two LCD Projectors have been purchased. All the department Staff rooms have been renovated and Air Conditioned. Auditorium is being renovated.
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A Computer laboratory and instrumentation laboratory have been established in the Department of Chemistry with DST-FIST support. 27. Technology upgradation In the Department of Chemistry a Computer and Sophisticated Instruments laboratories were established with DST-FIST grant. Computer Laboratory A Computer laboratory has been set up in the Department of Chemistry with 13 computers, one printer, one scanner and a web camera with complete networking facility. This computational facility is now very much useful to the faculty as well as students to do modern research projects in the field of computational chemistry and theoretical chemistry. In fact, a few faculty members have initiated research in cheminformatics and bioinformatics area using this facility. This facility is also used for the post-graduate students to study the C programming and molecular modeling concepts with hand-on practical sessions. The internet facility is helpful to students and staff in accessing the essentially unlimited resources of information not conventionally obtainable through other means. Web camera is used for internet chatting, online seminars and exchange of ideas with eminent scientists from various parts of the world. Instruments Laboratory A sophisticated Instruments laboratory has been set up in the Department of Chemistry with an aim of developing the research activities. There are three major equipment pieces of -UV-Visible spectrophotometer interfaced with the Thermostat, FTIR Spectrophotometer and Electrochemical Workstation along with a Digital Balance with four digit accuracy and Sonicator. UV-Visible spectrophotometer is used for the detection of conjugation, geometrical isomers, and functional groups of organic substances, qualitative and quantitative analysis, detection of impurities, molecular weight
determination,
chemical
kinetics
experiments
with
variable
temperature,
charge-transfer transitions, tautomeric equilibirium, recognition of metal, valency and spin, coordination around metal and distortion, strength of ligands and charge transfer between metal and ligand. FT-IR Spectrophotometer is used to characterize the property of both organic and inorganic molecules such as identification of substances, determination of molecular structure, studying the progress of reactions, detection of impurities, isomerism in both organic and inorganic chemistry, high modes of vibration, lower symmetry of complexes, formation of chelates, shape of symmetry of a molecule, presence of water in a sample, measurements of paints and varnishes, examination of old paintings and artifacts and identification of the odour and taste components of food. Electrochemical Workstation is used to follow reaction kinetics and exchange reactions, study the interaction of drug molecules with DNA and enzymes, study the electron transfer properties of organic and inorganic molecules and study the
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electro-organic chemistry of pharmaceutical intermediates. Digital Balance is helpful for synthetic experiments and used for the spectral and electrochemical studies that can be carried out with the above instruments. Sonicator is used to induce chemical reactions and to make homogenous solutions for spectral and electrochemical studies. 28. Computer and internet access and training to teachers and students All the Departments have computers. There is a computer laboratory each one for Botany, Chemistry and Geology department. The college has a Computer Laboratory with 100 systems for the use of students of BCA and B.Sc Computer science. Internet facility has been provided to all the Departments, Library, Office and all the HODs’ rooms. 29. Financial aid to students The total amount of scholarship distributed to the students of SC / ST /BC/MBC/DNC and the number of beneficiaries is given below.
SC/ST No. of Students
Sanction Amount
1162
Rs.52,63,683/-
Disbursed – 1138
Rs.51,99,445/-
BC / MBC / DNC No. of Students
Sanction Amount
BC-532
6,04,418/-
Disbursed –BC-511
5,81,501/-
MBC-321
3,86,180/-
Disbursed –MBC-312
3,75,527/-
DNC-130
1,32,453/-
Disbursed –DNC-126
1,27,832/-
30. Activities and support from the Alumni Association More than 1000 old students have registered in the Alumni Association. A meeting of Alumni was held on 15.02.2009. Thiru.S.Balasubramaniam, Chairman CUB and Thiru.A.Natarajan, Former Director, Doordharsan, Chennai were honoured with Outstanding Alumnus Award in the meeting. In the meeting it has been decided to construct an ultra modern building to house the Library with the support of Alumni. 31 Activities and support from the Parent-Teacher Association Parent –Teacher Association contributed Rs.7,00,000/- towards the payment of salary to the guest lecturers. Invited lectures were arranged by PT association.
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32. Health services Under various club activities many programmes on health services have been conducted. The details are given in Annexure XII. The most important achievement in the health services is the release of Blood Donor Directory containing 250 names of students and staff of the college by NCC Air-Wing unit of the college. The copies of the Directory have been distributed to local hospitals. 33. Performance in sports activities The Sports day was celebrated on 19.11.2008. Mr.Mohamed Riyas, an Arjuna Awardee and a Former Olympian was the Chief Guest of the function. Our College Volley Ball team reached the semi finals in both the District Level Inter Collegiate Knock out Tournament and in the Inter Collegiate Competition within Bharathidasan University Area. The team reached quarterfinals in the District Level Competitions in 2 series of matches. Mr.R.Dharmalingam, III B.Com and Mr.B.Nirmal Kumar, II B.Sc. Botany won many
prizes
in
Marathon
Races
conducted
in
various
places
of
Tamil
Nadu.
Mr.R.Saravanan, III B.Sc. Computer Science has won Silver Medal in Power Lifting in the Inter Collegiate Competition in Bharathidasan University area. Women Volley Ball and Kabbadi teams have participated in many Inter Collegiate competitions. The following tables provide details of achievements of students in sports. S.NO
DATE
STUDENT NAME
Event
VENUE
POSITION SECURED
1
07.09.08
R.Dharmalingam III B.Com
Open Cross Country
E-Vellanur West Trichy
VI Place
2
02.10.08
R.Dharmalingam III B.Com
10 Kms
Golden Rock, Trichy
VI Place
3
11.12.08 To 12.12.08
R.Saravanan III BSc Csc.
Power lifting
Silver Medal
4
1.01.09
R.Dharmalingam III B.Com
800 mts
BARD,Inter collegiate Power lifting AVC Mayladuthurai Anna Stadium
5
4.01.09
R.Dharmalingam III B.Com
Half Marathon
HAPP,OFT,Trichy
V Place
6
4.01.09
B.Nirmal Kumar II BSc.Botany
Full Marathon
HAPP,OFT,Trichy
V Place
7
15.02.09
B.Nirmal Kumar II BSc.Botany
Chennai Marathon
Chennai
21st Place
8
21.02.09
B.Nirmal Kumar II BSc.Botany
Kanyakumari Marathon
Kanyakumari
15th place
9
21.02.09
K.Suresh II BSc.Botany
Kanyakumari Marathon
Kanyakumari
16th Place
10
12.03.09 To 13.03.09
R.Dharmalingam III B.Com
800 mts
BARD,Inter collegiate Athletic meet Trichy
4th Place
14
II Place
11
12
12.03.09 To 13.03.09 12.03.09 To 13.03.09
S.NO
DATE
1
23.08.08 To 24.08.08 23.08.08 To 24.08.08 01.09.08 To 02.09.08 05.09.08 To 07.09.08 09.09.08 To 11.09.08 12.09.08 To 13.09.08 22.09.08 To 23.09.08 25.09.08 To 26.09.08
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
03.10.08 To 0410.08 04.10.08 To 05.10.08 19.10.08 To 20.10.08 11.12.08 To 12.12.08 21.02.09 To 22.02.09
B.Niramal kumar II BSc.Botany
20kms
B.Niramal kumar II BSc. Botany
10,000mts
NAME OF THE COMPETITION Volleyball, men
BARD,Inter collegiate Athletic meet Trichy BARD,Inter collegiate Athletic meet Trichy
TEAM PERFORMANCE LEVEL OF THE VENUE COMPETITION District Level Y.M.C.A, Trichy
6th
place
5th place
Volleyball Women
District Level
Y.M.C.A, Trichy
POSITION SECURED Reached Quarter final Participation
Kabaddi, men
BARD, InterCollegiate
Imayam College,Thuraiyur
Entered Semi
Kabaddi, men
State Level Inter-Collegiate Tournament BARD, InterCollegiate
Kongu Eng.College,Perundurai
Reached Quarter final Participation
Volleyball Women
BARD, InterCollegiate
Bons Secours College,Thanjavur
Participation
Football, men
BARD, InterCollegiate
Jamal Mohamed College,Trichy
Participation
Volleyball men
District Level Inter-Collegiate knockout Tournament BARD, InterCollegiate
Agricultural College and Research Intitute, Trichy
Entered Semi
Kongu Arts & Science College,Karur
Participation
Volleyball, men
District Level Tournament
Volleyball, men
BARD, InterCollegiate
117 InfBn (TA) The Guards Garuda lines Trichy Jamal Mohamed College,Trichy
Reached Quarter final Entered Semi
Weight lifting &Power lifting
BARD, InterCollegiate
AVC College, Mayiladudurai
Fencing
State Level Inter collegiate
VELS University, Chennai
IInd Place Silver medal Gold medal
Cricket, men
Kabaddi women
UDC, Trichy
34. Incentives to outstanding sportspersons Total expenses of sports persons participating in sports events conducted outside the city are borne by the college. Free banians and trousers are provided to the sportspersons. College fee is waived for outstanding sportspersons. During the coaching session, lunch is provided to all the players free of cost.
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35. Student achievements and awards The prizes and medals won by the students in various activities are shown in Annexure XIII. 36. Activities of the Guidance and Counseling unit The Placement Cell of the college arranges and conducts campus/off-campus recruitment programs regularly to the final year under graduate and post graduate students. Motivation and training programs are also organized for the benefit of the students. The students are made aware of the effective CV presentation methods and are subjected to mock interview practices. The student study centre caters to the needs of aspiring students after the college and library working hours. A special programme to provide the information about various examinations conducted by TNPSC was organized. Mr.Kasi Viswanathan, IAS, Chairman, Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission himself came and explained the details of Examinations conducted by TNPSC.
Number of Campus Recruitment Programs Organized
:
8
No. of short listed Candidates
-
28 (as on 19.3.09)
No. of offer letters received
-
27 (as on 19.3.09)
Number of Off-Campus recruitment programs for which the placement cell forwarded the eligible students list
:
10
Number of Seminar/ Awareness programs organized
:
02
Number of training/utility programs organized
:
04
Number of training programs to which the students have been sent
:
03
37. Placement services provided to students List
of
Campus Recruitment
Programs
Organized
by the Placement
Cell
Sl.
Name of the Organization /
Date of
No. of
Appointment
No.
Company
Campus
Selected
Orders
Interview
Students
Received by the Cell
th
1
Wheels India limited, Chennai
24
2
Dalmiya Cements, Dalmiyapuram
3
Classic Labs, Madurai (Part-time Job)
2
1
May 2008
3
3
9th July 2008
3
3
5
5
th
May 2008
4
Wisdom Technologies,Trichy-1
29
5
Sutherland
30th Dec.2008
12
12
Global
Services,
Dec. 2008
Trichy-18 6
Asian Paints ltd. Chennai
16th Feb. 2009
2
2
7
City Union Bank, Kumbakonam
27th Feb. 2009
Results
-
awaited
16
8
Paramita Schools, Karim Nagar,
4th March 2009
1
1
August 2008
2
2
Sep. 2008
4
4
Andhra Pradesh 9
Marwo Financial Service Trichy (Off Campus Recruitment)
10
Co-Optex, Thanjavur Division (Part –time Job for one month during Diwali festival)
Functioning of the Placement Cell- A Brief Note The placement cell organizes motivation and training programs for the benefit of the students free of cost. The students are advised to have active e-mail addresses and contact numbers to keep them prepared for the modern interview practices. Before the recruitment programs, they are given training in which they are briefed about the nature of tests, CV writing methods and mock interview practices. Competitive examination oriented books are made available in the college library and the students are directed to make use of this facility. 38. Development Programmes for non-teaching staff As the college office activities have been automated, basic computer training has been provided to all the non-teaching staff. Management has introduced a dress code for non-teaching staff and they are provided with free uniforms. 39. Healthy practices of the institution The College Management has introduced an encouraging system of honoring the Organizing Secretaries of Conferences by presenting them with wristwatches. A system has also been introduced to honor the Staff members who publish Research papers in the refereed Journals with Cash Award. Details are given in Annexure –XIV. All the members of Non-teaching staff are provided with a uniform dress Code. Many endowments have been created to give away awards and prizes annually to outstanding students on the College Day. The College provides space free of cost to Self Help Groups to conduct exhibition and sale of their products for two days every month. The College management gives away additional prizes to the students who win competitions conducted in other colleges. Grants for conducting one-day seminar are provided to the Departments.
40. Linkages developed with National / International/ academic / Research bodies-
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41. Any other relevant information the Institution wishes to add 1.
The College has attained the status of only College in Tamilnadu to have 4 units of NCC consisting of all the three Armed Services. The four units are Army Wing, Armed (Sqn), Air Wing and Naval Wing.
2.
The Company Secretaries of India and the College have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to conduct coaching classes for the candidates appearing for foundation, executive and professional courses for ACS programme under the Public Private Partnership (PPP) Scheme.
3.
Indian Welding Society (IWS), BHEL Small and Medium Industry Association (BHELSIA) and Our College have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to offer a Diploma Course on Fabrication Engineering jointly. IWS and BHELSIA will prescribe the syllabus and the College drawing faculties from engineering institutions will conduct the classes. IWS and BHELSSIA will absorb all the students who undergo the course for employment in the companies of the members.
4.
8 students of our College have secured Univesities Ranks in the examinations conducted by Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapalli in May 2008.
5.
4 departments – English, Applied Geology, Philosophy and Commerce – have attained 100% results in PG Courses.
6.
The college has introduced a system of issuing a leaflet containing a moral story or famous quotes daily to the students. The practice has received wide appreciation and the daily ‘The Hindu’ published special news about it. Many students maintain an Album of the leaflets and keep them as treasure. The system will be improved in future.
7.
Mr.R.Dharmalingam, III B.Com and Mr.B.Nirmal Kumar, II B.Sc. Botany won many prizes in Marathan Races conducted in various places of Tamil Nadu.
8.
The Regional Field Unit (RFU) of National Testing Services (NTS) established in our College was inaugurated on 18.07.2008.
9.
11 new Endowments have been created to award prizes for the meritorious students.
10.
The following dignitaries visited our College on various occasions during the year. The dignitaries who visited our College include 1.
Dr.M.Ponnavaiko, Vice-Chancellor, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapalli.
2.
Dr.R.Karpaga Kumaravel, Vice-Chancellor, Maduari Kamarajar University.
3.
Dr.V.Radha Krishnan, Former Registrar, Bharathidasan University.
4.
Dr.Ramasamy, Registrar, Bharathidasan University.
5.
Dr.Aruna Basu Sarcar, IFS, Conservator of Forest, Tiruchirapalli, Commodore UN Chitnavis, DDG, TNP & A, Directorate.
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6.
Dr.Pon Subbiah, Director, NTS, Mysore.
7.
Mr.T.Soundhiah, IAS, District Collector, Tiruchirapalli.
8.
Dr.C.Sylendra Babu, IPS, IG of Police, Chennai.
9.
Dr.Anjali Goswami, and Dr.Anuradha, from Department of Earth Sciences Cambridge University.
10.
Mr.Kasi Viswanathan, IAS, Chairman, TNPSC.
11.
Dr.Ar.Sivakumaran,
Professor,
Singapore.
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Nan
Yan
Technological
University,
Part C Details of the plans of the Institution for the next year 1. MBA and MCA programme would be introduced. 2. An additional section of BA English would be introduced (self financing pattern). 3. The proposal for NAAC reaccreditation has to be submitted. 4. It is proposed to construct an open-air auditorium. 5. Indian Colloquium on Micropaleontology, International Conference on EcologyTexts and Contexts and Tamilnadu History Congress will be organized by the college. 6. A few non -teaching staff would be appointed as many vacancies are yet to be approved by the Government to fill up. 7. The dual degree programme would be introduced. 8. It has been decided to invite more number of multinational companies for campus recruitment. 9. A proposal seeking grants for the construction of women’s hostel would be submitted to the UGC. 10. A proposal seeking grants under FIST scheme would be submitted to the DST for the Dept.of Mathematics and Physics.
Signature of the Coordinator, IQAC (A.Krishnamoorthy)
Signature of the Chairperson, IQAC (K.Anbarasu)
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Annexure I
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Annexure II List of lectures delivered under the auspices of Academic Association during 2008 – 2009 S.
Date
Department
Topic of the Lecture
Name and Address of the
No
speaker 31-07-2008
Principles
and
Applications
of
Remote Sensing
Dr.D.Irudaya Arockiasamy, Reader &
Head,
Biology
Department
&
Plant
of
Plant
Biotechnology,
St.Joseph’s College, Tiruchirapalli 1
20-03-2009
Botany
Conservation threatened genetic the
of plant
resources
of
Kalakkad
Mundanthurai
– Tiger
Reserve in India 22-08-2008
Nanotechnology: emerging
2
18-09-2008
Chemistry
trend
3
Commerce
24-07-2008
Viswanathan,
Coordinator,
Professor,
Centre
for
Herbal
Drug Discovery & Development, Department
of
Plant
Bharathidasan
Science, University,
Tiruchirapalli An and
application
Dr.P.Sakthivel, Reader, Centre for Nano-Science
and
Technology,
Alagappa University, Karaikudi
Principle
and
Applications
07-08-2008
Dr.M.B.
of
Dr.V.Subramanian,
Scientist,
Central Leather Research Institute,
Molecular Modeling
Chennai
Basic of Computer and
Dr.M.Bava
be trained in atleast
Joint Director, Joint Directorate of
one
Collegiate Education, Tiruchirapalli
accounting
Mohideen,
Regional
software
Region, Tiruchirapalli
Changning World
Dr. P.N.P Mohammed Sahabudeen, Head Department of Economics, Jamal
College,
Tiruchirapalli
Economics
4
Mohamed
15-10-2008
5
14-08-2008
22-01-2009
English
Second Green Revolution – Need of the hour Literature and
Dr.R.Rajendran
Communication Skills
Department of English, NIT, Trichy
Writing for everyday
Prof.M.Mary
life
Department of English, Holy Cross
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Dr.C.Meenakshisundaram,
Jeyanthi,
Head,
Lecturer,
26-03-2009
Greatness
of
Shakespeare
as
a
Mr.Rathnasamy,
Rtd.,
Govt.High
School Head Master
dramatist 14-08-2008
Global Warming
Dr.R.Baskaran, Professor & Head, Research
Coordinator
Department
of
OASTC,
Earth
Sciences,
Tamil University, Thanjavur 20-01-2009
An
Introduction
of
Mammalian Research 6
Geology 20-01-2009
Geochemistry
23-09-2008 7
Goswami,
Department
of
Lecturer,
Earth
Sciences,
Cambridge University, UK Application
24-03-2009
Dr.Anjali
of in
the
Dr.Aradhana Tripati, Researcher, Department
of
Earth
Sciences,
study of Palaeoclimate
Cambridge University, UK
An
Dr.M.Manickavasagam,
overview
of
Retired
Himalayan
Professor of Indian Institute of
Metamorphic Belt
Tehnology, Roorkee, Uttar Pradesh
Anti-Colonial Uprising
Dr.N.Rajendran,
Prof
Department
of
History
&
Head, History,
Bharathidasan
University,
Tiruchirapalli 30-07-2008
Fuzzy Set Theory
Dr.Rubanraj,
Reader
in
Mathematics, St.Joseph’s College, 8
Mathematics 26-02-2009
08-07-2008 9
Tirchy Applications of Graph
Dr.B.Gayathri,
Theory
Periyar E.V.R College, Tiruchirapalli
Language and Culture
Dr.A.R.Sivakumaran,
Professor,
National
Education,
Philosophy
LSG
Institute
in
of
Maths,
Nan Yan Technological University, Singapore
06-08-2008 10
Industrial Physics
Expectations
Mr.A.Senthil Annamalai, Chairman, from
CII-Trichy
Science Graduates. 02-09-2008
Physics in the Field of
Dr.R.Ravi,
Medicine
Department
Professor of
&
Radiology
Head, and
Diagnostics, K.A.V.P Government Medical College Hospital.
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10-09-2008
Soild
28-07-2008
State
Lighting
Dr.J.Kumar, Director & Professor,
and Advancements in
Crystal
Growth
Solar Cells
University, Chennai
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Mr.T.Vaitheeswaran,
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Scientist,
Zoology
of
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Gult
of
Fisheries
Senior College
Research Institute Tuticorin
and
Annexure – III Details of the endowments created to give away prizes for outstanding students 1.
Ms.Rekha Raghunathan, Chennai has created an Endowment in the name of her grandfather Dr.R.Kalamegam to award a prize for the Best outgoing student of B.Sc. Zoology.
2.
Sri.S.Parthasarathi, Advocate, Bangalore has created an Endowment in the name of Sri.V.Srinivasan, to award a prize for the Best outgoing student of B.A. Economics.
3.
Dr.S.Shobana, Dept.of Economics, National College, Trichy has instituted an Endowment in her name for conducting an annual Endowment lecture in Economics.
4.
Sri.Diljith C.Shah, Trichy has created an Endowment in his name for conducting an annual Endowment lecture in Economics.
5.
Sri.B.S.Ramadas, Bangalore, has created an Endowment in the name of Mrs.Sridevi, to award a prize for the Best outgoing student of B.A. Economics.
6.
Sri.S.Ravindran, Managing Trustee, Santhanam Charitable Trust, Trichy has created
an
Endowment
called
Advocate
Sri.R.Krishnamoorthy
Memorial
Endowment, for the top scorer in the subject Mercantile Law. 7.
Sri.K.Mahadevan and Sri.K.Rajan, Trichy, have created an Endowment in the name of Prof.S.Parthasarathy, to give a prize to the First Rank Holder in Sanskrit.
8.
Dr.M.Palanisamy has created an Endowment in the name of M.Murugaia Udaiyar to award a prize for the First Rank holder in Mathematical Physics.
9.
Dr.S.Sivakumar has created an Endowment to award a prize for the Best outgoing students of III B.Sc. Geology.
10.
Dr.V.M.Ananthanarayanan has created an Endowment to give a prize for top scorer in Part I Sanskrit of the Un-Aided Section. An endowment in the name of Dr.M.A.Gopalan has been created to give a prize for the First Rank holder in III B.Sc. Mathematics.
11.
Dr.M.Palanisamy has created an Endowment in the name of M.Murugaia Udaiyar to award a prize for the First Rank holder in Mathematical Physics.
12.
Dr.S.Sivakumar has created an Endowment to award a prize for the Best outgoing student of III B.Sc. Geology.
13.
Dr.V.M.Ananthanarayanan has created an Endowment to give a prize for top scorer in Part I Sanskrit of the Un-Aided Section.
14.
An endowment in the name of Dr.M.A.Gopalan has been created to give a prize for the First Rank holder in III B.Sc. Mathematics.
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Annexure – IV List of Seminars / Workshops/ Conference conducted in the College during the year 2008-2009 1. The Department of Philosophy organized a Two-day UGC Sponsored State Level Seminar on Samayangalum Manithaneyamum on 10th & 11th July 2008. 2. A Workshop on Recent Trends in Zoology for Higher Secondary School Teachers was organized by the Department of Zoology for three days from 24th to 26th September 2008 with a grant from TNSCST, Chennai, NCSTC, New Delhi and Academy of Higher Education. 3. The UGC Sponsored
National Seminar on
Crystal
Growth
of
Laser
and
Non-Linear Optical Materials was conducted by the Department of Physics during 25th & 26th September 2008. 4. A one-day State Level seminar on Retail Trade – Issues and Challenges was organized by the Department of Economics on 30.09.2008. 5. The Department of Economics organized a Workshop on Research Methodology in Economics for M.Phil and Ph.D Students on 28th & 29th January 2009. 6. The Department of Zoology organized a One-day Seminar on Current Status of Zoological Studies on 19.02.2009. All the lectures were delivered by the old students of the Department. 7. Ministry of Environment and Forest (MOEF) Sponsored Workshop on Climate Change and Green House Effect on Environment was conducted by the Department of Botany on 20.02.2009 in coordination with Peace Trust, Dindigul. 8. Two-day Lecture Workshop on Frontiers in Chemistry was conducted by the Department of Chemistry on 13th & 14th March 2009. The Workshop was sponsored by Indian Academy of Science - Bangalore, Indian National Science Academy – New Delhi
and the National Academy of Sciences – Allahabad.
9. One-day symposium on Prospects and Challenges in Commerce Education was held on 6th April 2009. 10. A Three-day Workshop on Testing and Evaluation was organized by the Regional Field Unit - 7th Zone located in the Department of Tamil of our College between 28.05.2009 and 30.05.2009.
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Annexure V
LIST OF ENDOWMENT LECTURES ORGANIZED Department of History The ninth G.Venkata Subramanian memorial Endowment Lecture organized by Department of History, National College was delivered at National College on 06.04.09. Dr.K.Rajan, Head, Department of History Pondicherry University was the Chief Guest. He delivered a lecture on the topic The Historical Mapping of South India. In his lecture Dr.K.Rajan explained the features of Historical Atlas of South India. He highlighted the significance of primary sources of historical importance like copper plates, Coins, temple etc., He demonstrated the utilization of data embedded in the Atlas ranging from Paleolithic time down to Vijaya nagar times. The data is arranged in chronological order as well as on the basis of theme to facilitate better understanding of the political social and cultural evolution of mankind. The atlas presents a panoramic view of the spatial distributors of historical material. The atlas is designed to meet the aspirations of the student community and also induce the research scholars for further research in their chosen area. Dr.K.Anbarasu, Principal in his welcome address stressed the significance and uses of endowment lectures. Prof.S.Kailasam, HOD of History welcomed the gathering. Prof.P.Parimalasekar a proposed vote of thanks. Department of Mathematics The Nineth Lecture of Prof. R.BalaKrishnan Endowment was held on Wednesday the 4
th
March, 2009 in the Secretary Sri.K.Santhanam Hall.Dr.Venkatesh Raman,
Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai Spoke on “Introduction to Algorithms and Complexity” Explaining the Concept of Algorithms and the time complexities in implementing various algorithms, he analyzed many hard problems with reference to computer running hours. He mentioned that Algorithms are foundations behind any software and students with Mathematics background can design good and efficient algorithms. Finally he listed some open problems and the current research directions in the Algorithmic field. In his presidential address, Principal Dr. K.Anbarasu described the importance of Mathematics and its role in Algorithm Designing. Earlier, Prof.A.Krishnamoorthy, Head, Department of Mathematics, welcomed the gathering and presented a brief report about the Endowment Lecture. Sankar
Prof. A.Vijaya
performed the master of ceremony. Dr.Manju Somnath proposed the vote
thanks. The Lecture was well attended by large number of Professors and Students.
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gzpapy; khzth;fs; gy FOf;fshf gphpf;fg;gl;L Nfhapypd; Kd;gFjp Rw;Wg;gFjpapy; cs;s nrb kw;Wk; Kl;Gjh;fis mfw;wpdhh;fs;. Nfhapypd; cl;Gwj;jpy; cs;s jy tpUl;rk; gFjp KUfd; rd;djp tpehafh; rd;djp mk;kd; rd;djp jl;rpzh%h;j;jp rd;djp Nghd;w gFjpfspYs;s J}rpfis mfw;wp Jg;GuT nra;jdh;. ehd;fhk; ehs; epfo;thf jpUr;nre;Jiw gFjpfspYs;s kf;fs; gadilfpd;w tifapy; thrd; fz; kUj;Jtkiz jpUr;rpuhg;gs;sp cjtpAld; fz; kUj;Jt Kfhk; elj;jg;gl;lJ. fz; kUj;JtKfhk;pw;F kUj;Jth; rPdpthrd; mth;fs; jiyikapy; kUj;Jt FO gq;F nfhz;lJ. khiy epfo;thf jpUr;nre;Jiw filtPjp gFjpapy; tpopg;Gzh;T ehlfk; kw;Wk; njUf;$j;J epfo;r;rp elj;jg;gl;lJ. Ie;jhk; ehs; epfo;thf jpUr;nre;Jiw gFjpapYs;s mUs;kpF = vsk;Gypak;kd; jpUf;Nfhtpypd; cotuhg;gzp ele;jJ. Nfhapypd; cl;Gw kw;Wk; ntspg;Gw gFjpfspy; mlh;e;J ,Ue;j nrb nfhb kw;Wk; Gw;fis mfw;wp Jg;GuT gzp nra;jdh;. Mwhk; ehs; epfo;thf mg;gFjpapd; tl;lhu mYtyhpd; Ntz;LNfhs;fSf;F ,zq;f jpUr;nre;Jiw gQ;rhaj;jpd; jz;zph;njhl;bia Rj;jg;gLj;jp nfhLj;jdh;. Vohk; ehs; kw;Wk; Kfhkpd; epiwT ehshf FbauR jpd tpoh jpUr;nre;Jiw gFjpapYs;s Muk;gg;gs;sp kw;Wk; cah;epiyg;gs;sapy; nfhz;lhlg;gl;lJ. rpwg;G Kfhkpd; epiwT epfo;thf jpUr;nre;Jiw gQ;rha;j;J jiyth; kw;Wk; Jizj;jiyth; Cuhl;rp kd;w cWg;gpdh;fs; gQ;rha;j;J mYtyh;fs; fye;J nfhz;L khzth;fspd; ehl;L eyg;gzpia ed;wp ghuhl;b Ngrpdhh;fs;. tpohtpy; Kbthf ehl;L eyg;gzpj;jpl;l mYtyh; Nf. ,sq;Nfh midtUf;Fk; ed;wp ghuhl;b Ngrp Kfhik Kbj;J itj;jhh;. ehl;L eyg;gzp jpl;l rpwg;G Kfhk; - %d;whk; myF ekJ fy;Y}hp ehl;L eyg;gzp jpl;lj;jpd; %d;whk; myF me;jey;Y}h; xd;wpaj;jpYs;s nghpafUg;G+h; fpuhkj;jpy; rpwg;G Kfhik 20.01.2009 Kjy; 26.01.2009 tiu elj;jpaJ. ,r;rpwg;G Kfhik me;jey;Y}h; Cuhl;rp xd;wpa ngUe;jiyth; jpU.r.Jiuh[; mth;fs; Jtf;fp itj;jhh;. Kjy; ehsd;W ehl;Leyg; gzpj;jpl;l khzth;fs; fs Ma;T kw;Wk; Gs;sp tptuk; Nrfhpf;Fk; gzpia Nkw;nfhz;ldh;. nkhj;jk; 182 FLk;gq;fspy; Gs;sp tptuk; Nrfhpf;fg;gl;lJ. ,uz;lhk; ehs; xd;wpa Jtf;fg; gs;sp tshfk; Rj;jg;gLj;jg;gl;lJ. md;Nw khzth;fs; tPLtPlhf nrd;W Rw;Wg;Gw R+oy; kw;Wk; Rfhjhuk; gw;wpa tpopg;Gzh;T gpur;rhuk; Nkw;nfhz;ldh;. %d;whk; ehs; xd;wpa Jtf;fg; gs;sp tshfj;jpy; kuf;fd;Wfs; elg;gl;ld. md;Nw NghypNah gw;wpa tpopg;Gzh;T gpur;rhuk; xt;nthU tPLfSf;Fk; nrd;W khzth;fshy; Nkw;nfhs;sg;gl;lJ. ehd;fhk; ehs; kUj;Jt Kfhk; eilngw;wJ. ,k;Kfhkpy; rp.v];.I kUj;Jtkid kUj;Jth; lhf;lh;.gp.Nf.rz;Kfk;> lhf;lh;. Nfj;jhpd;> lhf;lh;.nyl;Rkp MfpNahh; ghpNrhjid nra;jdh;. 45
Ie;jhk; ehs; nghJ fopg;giw gad;gLj;Jk; gof;fj;ij kf;fspilNa Vw;gLj;j xU tpopg;Gzh;T epfo;r;rp eilngw;wJ. cgNahfj;jpy; ,y;yhky; ,Ue;J nghJ fopg;giwia cgNahfpf;Fk; tz;zk; Cuhl;rp mYtyh;fs; %yk; eltbf;if Nkw;nfhs;sg;gl;lJ. Mwhk; ehs; mUs;kpF ghh;Rt ehafp rNkj mf;dp];Rtuh; Nfhapy; Rj;jg;gLj;jg;gl;lJ. md;W khiy Njrpa fy;Y}hp jhtutpay; Nguh.Kidth;.tp.ee;jNfhghy; Gw;W Neha; gw;wpAk;> rh;f;fiu Neha; gw;wpAk; tpog;Gzh;T ciu epfoj;jpdhh;. filrp ehs; xd;wpa Jtf;fg; gs;spapy; FbauR jpd tpohit khzth;fs; rpwg;ghf nfhz;lhbdh;. khzt> khztpah;fSf;F fl;Liu Nghl;b> eldg; Nghl;b> tpisahl;Lg; Nghl;b elj;jg;gl;L ghpR toq;fg;gl;lJ. khiy ele;j epiwT tpoh epfo;r;rpf;F nghpafUg;G+h; Cuhl;rp kd;w jiyth; jpU.gp..uhkre;jpud;> mth;fSk; me;jey;Y}h; Cuhl;rp xd;wpa ngUe;jiyth; jpU.r.Jiuh[; mth;fSk; fye;J nfhz;L rpwg;Giuahw;wpdh;. jpl;lmYtyh; Nguh.v];.FzNrfh; tuNtw;Giu epfo;j;jpdhh;. khzth;. [p.nre;jpy; Fkhh; ed;wp njhptpj;jhh;. NSS Camp- Unit IV The Unit IV of National Service Scheme, National College, Tiruchirapalli conducted a special camp for its volunteers at Mekkudi Village in Anthanaloor Panchayat union from 20-01-2009 to 26.01.2009. The camping activities were inaugurated by Mrs.Vasantha Durairaj, President of Mekkudi Village in the presence of Mr.S.Durairaj, Chairman, Andha Nallur Union. The volunteers cleaned up the panchayat office and the newly built library, the premises of the Marutha Kaliamman temple and the Kasi Viswanathar temple and removed the weed growth around the library and the public Health Centre. Streets were cleaned and the garbage was disposed hygienically. Mr.E.Paul inaugurated
the
Guna Loganath, Coordinator of Youth and Students’ Exnora, tree
planting
programme.
Saplings
were
planted
in
many
pre-identified spots. Mr.Kumar, Coordinator of Nehru Yuvakendra addressed the volunteers on The power of the youth to transform societies and nations. Student volunteers too spoke on consumer rights, global warming, education for all, human rights and saying ‘no’ to plastics. A team of doctors from C.S.I. Mission Hospital, Trichy examined and counseled 155 visitors. Medicines were freely distributed to the patients. A general knowledge quiz was conducted for the volunteers by the programme officer D.E.Benet. Volunteers also took part in teaching English rhymes to the students of Sri Lakshmi Elementary School. ‘Science for Sanitation’ boards were erected in important places
where
people
would
gather.
Mr.M.Therasnathan,
Field
Publicity
Officer,
Directorate of Field Publicity Govt. of India. Spoke on cleanliness and health. A short film on ecosan toilets was screened by the publicity unit.
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The Volunteers engaged themselves in removing the thickets on either side of the narrow road connecting Mekkudi to Periya Karuppur, a distance of one kilometer. Mr.Arumugham, addressed the students and interacted with them on acquiring concentration, disciplining of mind and so on. A cultural event was organized in which the NSS Volunteers and the locals participated eagerly. A skit on alcoholism was an instant hit with the audience. Mrs.D.Vasantha, District Maternity officer, spoke on ‘personal hygiene and oral hygiene’. Dr.Nandagopal of Detp. of Botany, National College with video illustrations explained the problems related to diabetes and the medical care. On the last day the volunteers celebrated the Republic Day with the villagers and the school children. Mrs.Vasantha Durairaj, the Panchayat President hoisted the National Flag. The volunteers took out a rally through the narrow lanes raising slogans on health and they watched the Grahma Sabha proceedings. The efforts of the volunteers to open the public toilet kept under lock and key succeeded with the villagers agreeing to do so. Red Ribbon Club The inaugural function of the activities of the Red Ribbon Club, for the year 2008-2009 was held on 10-09-2008. The inaugural address was delivered by Mrs.Geetha, District Manager, TANSAC, Bharathidasan University, she also talked on a 3-hour module to create awareness of AIDS among students. Prof.S.Indira, Programme Officer attended a one-day training programme conducted by Bharathidasan University, at Bishop Heber College on 29-09-2008. The Valedictory function of the activities of the year of Red Ribbon Club was held on 12.03.2009. Dr.K.Anbarasu, Principal presided over the function. Special lectures were
delivered
by
Mr.A.Jai
Paul,
ICTC
counselor,
Govt.Hospital,
Trichy
and
Mr.R.Kumar, Counselor, Freedom Foundation, Trichy. They discussed the various programmes implemented by Govt. of India to create awareness of AIDS and its prevention. They enlightened the students about the habits to be cultivated among them to prevent AIDS infection. Mrs.Geetha, District Manager, RRC, delivered the valedictory address and distributed the prizes to the students who had won in various competitions conducted previously. Dr.S.Indira, RRC staff coordinator organized the function.
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Rotaract Club The Installation Function of the Rotaract Club was held on 18-08-2008 in the presence of Rtn.PHF.T.Valliappan, District Governor Elect and Mr.Shanmugasundaram, District Rotaract Representative. Rtn.K.Raghunathan, Secretary, Dr.K.Anbarasu, Principal and Prof.A.Krishnamoorthy, Vice-Principal offered their felicitations. The team of Office Bearers for the year 2008-2009 assumed their posts. On 05-09-2008, the Club celebrated Teacher’s Day. On 13-09-2008, more than 100 Rotractors participated in the Srirangam Temple cleaning organized by Tourism Development
Corporation
of
Tamil
Nadu
and
Corporation
of
Tiruchirapalli.
On
08-10-2008, the Club rendered its service by demonstrating the hazards of smoking and use of drugs at the Kangaroo Seva Trust, Karumandapam. On 14-11-2008, the Club organized various competitions and gave away prizes to the Young Children at HOPE orphanage. On 02.01.2009, there was a Group Study Exchange Programme. Rotaractors from Mexico visited our club and interacted with our members. They sought details about marriage ceremonies and other domestic functions of us. They also sought details about Hindu deities like Vinayaga, Shiva, Brahma, Vishnu, Lakshmi, Saraswathi etc., A brief account of Ramayana and Mahabharatha was also provided to them. As a service project, our club conducted a programme what next? on 07.02.2009 at S.M.H.Sec. School, Woraiyur. Mr.Suresh Kumar, Director, Employment and Training, Trichy conducted the Programme. More than 100 Higher Secondary students belonging to Six Rural Schools around Trichy participated in the Programme. Mr.Suresh Kumar listed various opportunities for job orientated higher education. He motivated the students with illustrations. At end of the programme, he cleared doubts and clarifications through an active interaction with the students. There was an overwhelming response from the students. Youth Red Cross Society Mr.S.Lawrence, Programme
on
Dist.Hon.Secretary.IRCS
08-07-2008.
He
explained
inaugurated
the
importance
the
Aids
Awareness
of
Aids
Awareness.
Miss.Santhi, Department Coordinator, Youth Red Education Programme spoke on dangers and the need for Aids Awareness.
Mr.Ezhil, Mr.Manikandan and Miss.Ambika
Councilors attended the Meeting. Dr.T.Seshasayee welcomed the gathering and Mr.M.Yuvaraj, II M.Com delivered a vote of thanks. Ten volunteers of Youth Red Cross got training in the Programme. On 22-08-2008, Youth Red Cross Society organized a Blood Donation Camp in collaboration with the NCC Army Wing of the College. More than eighty volunteers of the society and cadets of NCC donated Blood to Thanjavur Youth Red Cross Blood Bank.
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Women’s Day Celebrations The International Women’s Day was celebrated on April 4th 2009. Principal Dr.K.Anbarasu, in his presidential address, spoke about the importance of creating gender equality. He pointed out that though women formed 50% of the population, their role in generating income for the families was negligible. He wanted the girl students to shed
their
inhibition
and
participate
in
activities
on
equal
footing
with
men.
Mrs.Rani Muralidharan, Proprietor, GK Sons Engineering Enterprises Pvt. Ltd., Mannarpuram, Trichy was the Chief Guest. She reminded the audience how in the past women were not allowed to get education and denied basic rights. She said that women should attain economic independence. She advised the girl students to make efforts to come up in life and reach greater heights. Mrs. R.Padma, Advocate spoke on Women’s rights. In her speech, she explained the various legal provisions available for women to protect themselves against atrocities. She also spoke about the domestic violence on women. Many students sought the legal provision available for the problems that they were facing in their families. Ms.S.Sunitha, LSG, Department of Chemistry welcomed the gathering. Ms.E.Padmapriya of II M.Sc. Mathematics proposed a vote of thanks. Consumer Club The Consumer Club of the College organised a function jointly with Tiruchirapalli District
Administration
to
celebrate
National
Consumer
Day
on
23.12.2008.
Dr.K.Anbarasu, Principal, welcomed the gathering. Tiruchirapalli District Collector Thiru.T.Soundhia said that it was essential for the public to know about the consumer rights and the acts governing them. He also said that the consumer awareness should begin from the younger generation and that was the reason consumer clubs were formed in Schools and Colleges. Mr.S.Martin, Secretary, FEDCOT, Tiruchirapalli spoke on various aspects of Consumer Protection Act. Mrs.Sagunthala Srinivasan, President, Trichy Pianeetalar Iyakkam, Tiruchirapalli and Mr.M.Sekaran, Secretary, Tamil Nadu Consumer Federation also spoke. Dr.V.R.Mathizahagan, Coordinator of Consumer Club proposed a vote of thanks. The first copy of the booklet on Consumer Rights was released by the District Collector and received by Dr.K.Anbarasu, Principal. Students’ Exnora Students’ Exnora was inaugurated at the college on
05 - 01 – 2009 by
Dr. N. Balasubramanian, M.D., D.D., Dean, Government Medical College, Perambalur. To mark the inauguration, he planted a tree sapling in the college. During his inaugural speech, he spoke on the need for doing social service. Mr. S. P. Mohan, State President, Youth and Students’ Exnora installed the team of office bearers for 2008 -2009. Principal Dr. K. Anbarasu, presided over the function. In his address, he wanted the students to participate in extra curricular activities in large numbers. He pointed out, giving examples, how co curricular activities helped students of our college in their career
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achievement. Secretary K. Raghunathan offered his felicitation during the occasion. Mr. Perumal, of I.B.A., English read out the plan of action for the year. Mr. Sakthivel, II CS., President of the association, proposed a vote of thanks. Prof. V. Sri Ramachandran, Lecturer, Department of English, and Staff adviser for Youth and Students’ Exnora of the college orgnised the function.
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Annexure - XI List of books purchased during the year 2008-2009
S.N 1.
AUTHOR GURUMANI. N
TITILE RESEARCH
PUBLISHERS
METHODOLOGY:
FOR BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
MJP PUBLISHERS MJP PUBLISHERS
2.
RAJENDRAN. P
MICROBIAL BIOREMEDIATION
3.
ATTWOOD TERASA. K
INTRODUCTION
TO
BIRINJOMATICS
PEARSON MJP PUBLISHERS
4.
VEERAKUMARI. L
BIO INSTRUMENTATION
5.
IRYAN ALI KHAN
ESSENTIALS
OF
BIO
TECHNOLOGY 6.
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GENETICS
8.
SHUKLA. R.S
CYTO GENETICS, EVOLUTION AND BIO STATISTICS
S.CHAND
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PANDEY. B.P
COLLEGE BOTANY
S.CHAND
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DUBEY. R.C
PRACTICAL MICRO BIOLOGY
S.CHAND
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STANLEY, SHALEESHA. A
BIO ETHICS
WISDOM
12.
GUPTA. P.K
METHODS IN ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS WATER, SOIL & AIR
AGROBIOS
13.
LOHAR, PRAKASH. S
BIO TECHNOLOGY
MJP
14.
VEERAKUMARI. L
BIO CHEMISTRY
MJP
15.
REMA. L.P
APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY
MJP
16.
PASUPULETI, MATESH
MOLECULAR BIO TECHNOLOGY
MJP
17.
CHUMBER, SUNIL
THESIS AND DISSERTATION
PEEPEE
18.
CHUMBER, SUNIL
THESIS AND DISSERTATION
PEEPEE
19.
GUPTA, MADHVI
PRACTICAL
BIO
CHEMISTRY
MADE EASY 20.
DAS, SATYA. N
PEEPEE
ESSENTIALS
OF
BIO
TECHNOLOGY FOR STUDENTS
PEEPEE PEEPEE
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LAL, HARBANS
HELP LINE IN BIO CHEMISTRY
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SAINI, DEEPAK. K
BASIC
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IMMUNOLOGY 23.
SAINI, DEEPAK. K
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BASIC
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IMMUNOLOGY 26.
SAINI, DEEPTI
HAND
PEEPEE
BOOK
OF
PRACTICAL
BIO CHEMISTRY
PEEPEE
27.
MEBROTRA. R.S
PLANT PATHOLOGY
TATA MC GRAW
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CAUVERY. R
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
S.CHAND
29.
GUPTA. P.K
ELEMENTS
OF
BIO
TECHNOLOGY 30.
JOGDAND. S.N
RASTAGI
ADVANCES
IN
BIO
TECHNOLOGY 31.
BEGUM. R
A
TEXT
HIMALAYA
BOOK
OF
GOODS,
NUTRITION OF DIETETICS 32.
AJOY PAUL
TEXT
BOOK
OF
CELL
STERLING AND
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 33.
KOTHARI. CR.
NEW RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
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HERBARIUM OF
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MATHLEW. K.M
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THE
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RAPIRAT HERBARIUM
HILLS - P II 48.
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HILLS - P I 47.
RAPIRAT HERBARIUM
HILLS - P I 46.
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ILLUSTRATIONS
RAPIRAT HERBARIUM
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TECHNOLOGY 65.
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STATISTICS
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MICROBIOLOGY
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MICROBIOLOGY
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MICROBIAL BIO CHEMISTRY
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MALACINSKI. G.M
ESSENTIALS
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STANLEY. S.A
BIO ETHICS
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ELEMENTS
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GALGOTIA
MICROSCOPY
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MICRO
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ACQUAAH. G.
MJP
HORTICULTURE - PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES
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SAMBAMURTHY. A.V.SS
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FLORA OF THE PRESIDENCY OF MADRAS - VOL I
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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
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IN ORGONIC CHEMISTRY
S.CHAND
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MADAN. R.L
ORGONIC CHEMISTRY
S.CHAND
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MADAN. R.L
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
S.CHAND
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MARCH, JERRY
ADVANCED
ORGANIC
CHEMISTRY 92.
AHLUWALIA. V.K
NEW
TRENDS
WILEY IN
GREEN
CHEMISTRY 93.
AHLUWALIA. V.K
NEW
TRENDS
ANAMAYA IN
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CHEMISTRY 94.
RAO. T.S.S
CHEMISTRY
ANAMAYA FOR
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HOLLER. F.J
PRINCIPLES
CBS OF
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SUNIL CHUMBER
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THESIS AND DISSERTATION
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THESIS AND DISSERTATION
PEOPLE
99.
GUPTA, MANDHIR
PRACTICAL BIO CHEMISTRY MADE EASY
100.
LI. WAI-KEE
ADVANCED
PEOPLE STRUCTURAL
IN
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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VISWANATHAN. B
ELECTRO CHEMISTRY
S.VISWANATHAN
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ELECTRO CHEMISTRY
S.VISWANATHAN
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DATA
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VOGILS
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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY VOL. I
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MACOMBER, ROGER
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY VOL. II
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VALCARCEL. M
PRINCIPLES
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-
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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ELECTRO CHEMISTRY
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ELECTRO CHEMISTRY
S.VISWANATHAN
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ELECTRO CHEMISTRY
S.VISWANATHAN
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BLACK ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
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SILBEY
BLACK PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
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METIV, HORIA
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CAREY, FRANCIS. A
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DATA
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HIBBERT, BRYM. B
DATA
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WILEY
KINETICS 119.
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WILEY
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 118.
ACADEMY
OXFORD FOR OXFORD
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HOUSE, JAMES. E
FUNDAMENTALS CONCEPTS OF APPLIED CHEMISTRY
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T.S,
HARI.
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PRASAD REDDY 124.
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T.S,
INCOME TAX THEORY, LAW & PRACTICE
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Y,
PRASAD REDDY 125.
ACADEMIC
MARGHAM PUB.
INCOME TAX THEORY, LAW & PRACTICE
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INCOME TAX THEORY, LAW &
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PRACTICE
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BANKING
MARGHAM PUB. THEORY,
LAW
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TANDON. B.N
HIMALAYA
A HANDBOOK OF PRACTICAL AUDITING
S.CHAND S.CHAND
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DINKAR PAGARE
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
129.
DINKAR PAGARE
PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF AUDITING
130.
GUPTA, K.KAPUL
S.CHAND
HUMAN
RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT
SAURABB LEARN TECH
131.
JOSEPH ANBARASU. D
BUSINESS STATISTICS
132.
MICHAEL. V.P
HUMAN MANAGEMENT
RESOURCE &
HUMAN
RELATIONS
HIMALAYA HIMALAYA
133.
MITHANI. D.M
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
134.
SUBHA RAO. P
PERSONAL
AND
HUMAN
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
HIMALAYA
135.
REDDY. T.S., & MURTHY. A
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
MARGHAM
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STATISTICAL METHOD
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STATISTICAL METHOD
SULTAN
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BRATTON. JOHN
WORK AND ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
141.
PREETI SINGH
DYNAMICS
PALGRAVE OF
INDIAN
FINANCIAL SYSTEM 142.
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ANE
FUNDAMENTALS OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
ANE
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ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGER
ANE
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BHATIA. R.C
BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS
ANE
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SANJEEV. RINKO
ETHICS
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VALUE
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BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
ANE ANE
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ANUBHAVANANDHA. S.
ETHICS IN MANAGEMENT
147.
KHURANA. V.K
MANAGEMENT
OF
TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION
ANE
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DESMOND. J
CONSUMING BEHAVIOUR
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MURALIDHARAN. V.S
INTELLIGENT MANAGER
ANE
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CRANSFIELD
MARKETTING MANAGEMENT
MACMILLAN
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BOOCTAERT, GEERT
MANAGING PERFORMANCE
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CHAFFPY, DAVE
E-BUSINESS
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COMMERCE MANAGEMENT
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SCHIFFRMAN, LEON. G
CONSUMING BEHAVIOUR
PEARSON
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DYCHE, YILL
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VENKATRAMAN. K
BASIC DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING AND ACCOUNTING
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REDDY. T.S
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172.
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173.
REDDY. T.S
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
MARGHAM
174.
RAGAVANANTHAN. N.S
BUSINESS
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RAGAVANANTHAN. N.S
BUSINESS
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ACCOUNTING 176.
SREENIVASAN. M.R
MARGHAM
COMPANY LAW & SECRETARIAL PRACTICE
177.
SREENIVASAN. M.R
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COMPANY LAW & SECRETARIAL PRACTICE
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SANTHANAM. B
FINANCIAL SERIES
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SANTHANAM. B
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181.
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FINANCIAL SERIES
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182.
VENGADMANI. S
PRACTICAL AUDITING
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183.
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184.
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NATARAJAN. L
INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
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INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
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INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
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SERVICES MARKETTING
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198.
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BUSINESS POLICY
ENVIRONMENT &
STRATEGIC
MANAGEMENT 199.
SANKARAN. S
MARGHAM
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS & ENVIRONMENT
200.
SANKARAN. S
MARGHAM
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS & ENVIRONMENT
MARGHAM
201.
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE
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202.
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE
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JAYASREE SURESH
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205.
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ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT
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MARGHAM
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NATARAJAN. L
INTERNATIONAL MARKETTING
210.
SARAVANAVEL. P
PRODUCTION
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MANAGEMENT 211.
SARAVANAVEL. P
MARGHAM
ADVERTISING
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SALESMANSHIP 212.
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ADVERTISING
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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
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A GUIDE TO PROJECTS
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MURTHY. A
ELEMENTS OF INSURANCE
MARGHAM
220.
MURTHY. A
PRINCIPLES
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RAVI, T-S
PRACTICE
OF
INSURANCE
MARGHAM
HUMAN RIGHTS
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THINGAN. MC
THE
ECONOMICS
OF
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VRINDA
223.
THINGAN. MC
MICRO ECONOMIC THEORY
VRINDA
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CAUVERY. R
PUBLIC FINANCE
S.CHAND
225.
VIJAY K. SETH
ECONOMICS OF SERVICES
ANE BOOKS
226.
HAJELA. T.N
PUBLIC FINANCE
ANE BOOKS
227.
BRAJESH KUMAR
MODERN MICRO ECONOMICS
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228.
BEG. M.A
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ANE BOOKS
229.
SIPRA, MUKHOGADEYAY
TOURISM ECONOMICS
ANE BOOKS
230.
AGARWAL. H.S
MICRO ECONOMIC THEORY
ANE BOOKS
231.
SWASTI MITTER
GENDER AND THE DIGITIAL ECONOMY
232.
RUSSELL, NEIL
SAGE
MARKETING
SALES
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CUSTOMER SERVICE
ANE BOOKS
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KOUTSOYIANNIST
THEORY OF ECONOMETRIES
PALGAVE
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HAJELA. T.N
MONEY AND BANKING
ANE BOOKS
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HAJELA. T.N
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PRASAD. K
ANE BOOKS
STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
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KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY
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SOUZA. E.D
MACRO ECONOMICS
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239.
GURUSAMY. S
FINANCIAL SERVICES
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KOONTZ. HAROLD
TATA PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
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SRINATH BARUAH
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LEONARD. A.G
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PUGEL. T.A
MAC MILLAN
MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS AND
TATA
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TAMIL NADU ECONOMY
MAC MILLAN TATA
BRUE. STANLEY
ALBERT, EDWARD
HILL
APPLICATION IN ECONOMICS
HISTORY LITERATURE
61
OF
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GRAW
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GRAW
HILL TATA
ESSENTIALS ECONOMICS 246.
GRAW
BASIC MATHEMATICS AND ITS
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS 245.
MC
HILL
ENGLISH OXFORD
247.
WOOD. F.T
A
REMEDIAL
GRAMMAR
ENGLISH
FOR
FOREIGN
STUDENTS 248.
PANT. G.P
MAC MILLAN
THE AUTO BIOGRAPHY OF AN UNKNOWN INDIAN
LASHMI NARAIN
249.
SASTRI. P.S
WALT WHITMAN
LASHMI NARAIN
250.
ANITA DESAI
VOICES IN THE CITY
ORIENT
251.
KHUSHWANT SINGH
LAND OF FIVE RIVERS
ORIENT
252.
NARAYANAN. R.K
GRAND MOTHERS TALE
INDIAN THOUGHT
253.
NARAYANAN. R.K
THE GUIDE
INDIAN THOUGHT
254.
OLIVER. E.S
AMERICAN LETERATURE 1890 1965
255.
FISHER. W.J
AMERICAN
S.CHAND LETERATURE
OF
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
S.CHAND LASHMI NARAIN
256.
SATHISH KUMAR
INDO ANGLIAN POETRY
257.
SASTRI. P.S
ROBERT
BROWNING
-
SELECTED POEMS
LASHMI NARAIN
258.
NARAYANAN. R.K
TALKATIVE MAN
INDIAN THOUGHT
259.
KANWAL. G.R
PARADISE LOST BOOK - 1
SURJECT
260.
KHANDELWAL. K.N
THE DISCOVERY OF INDIA
LASHMI NARAIN
261.
VAIDYANATHAN. G
THINGS FALL APART
LASHMI NARAIN
262.
SATHISH KUMAR
CONTEMPORARY CRITIEISM & THEORY
263.
DANIEL JONES
LASHMI NARAIN
CAMBRIDGE
ENGLISH
PRONOUNCING DICTIONARY 264.
LEOTOLSTOY
A
CONFESSION
WHAT
CAMBRIDGE I
BELIEVE
NEW CENTURY
265.
BLOOM. H
KABBALAB AND CRITICISIONM
CONTINNUM
266.
CRARY DAY
CHASS
ROUTHEDGE
267.
DYSON. A.E
KEATS : ODES
PALGRAVE
268.
REDDY. B.T
NINE MODERN PLAYS
OXFORD
269.
DYSON. A.E
POST COLONICAL LITERATURE
PALGRAVE
270.
GIRISH KARNAD
THE FIRE AND THE RAIN
OXFORD
271.
BASSNETT. S
TRANSLATION STUDIES
ROUTHEDGE
272.
MENEN, DILIP. M
CULTURAL
HISTORY
MODERN - INDIA
62
OF
SOCIAL PRESS
SCIENCE
273.
BOARD OF EDITORS
DEW ON PETALS - ANTHOLOGY OF E.PUELTRY
274.
BOARD OF EDITORS
ORIENT
DEW ON PETALS - ANTHOLOGY OF E.PUELTRY
275.
SHARAN KUMAR LEMBALE
ORIENT
TOWARDS AND AESTHETIC OF DALIT LITERATURE
276.
NAGARAJAN. M.S
ORIENT
ENGLISH LITERACY CRITICISM AND THEORY
ORIENT LAKSHMI NARAIR
277.
VAIDYANATHAN. G
THE CHERRY ORCHARD
278.
GOPALAN. R
ENGLISH FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS
VIJAY NICOLE LAKSHMI NARAIR
279.
PANT. G.P
A HOUSE FOR MR. BISUAS
280.
DAVID GREEN
CONTEMPORARY GRAMAR
ENGLISH
STRUCTURES
&
COMPOSTIONS 281.
TICKOO. M.C
TEACHING
MAC MILLAN
AND
LEARNING
ENGLISH
MAC MILLAN ORIENT B.S
282.
MOYA. M.C
RECLAIMING IDENTIFY
283.
HORSBURGH. D
HALL
OF
FAME
-
A
COLLECTION OF SHORT BIO GRAPHICS
ORIENT B.S
284.
MUCKHERJEE. S
TRANSLATION AS DISCOVERY
ORIENT B.S
285.
TICKOO. M.C
WRITING WITH A PURPOSE
OXFORD
286.
SARASWATHIR
ENGLISH TEACHING
LANGUAGE PRINCIPLES
&
PRACTICE 287.
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
VALUE HEALTH
ORIENT LONGMAN EDUCATION HAPPINESS
FOR &
HARMONY 288.
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
VALUE HEALTH
MAHARISHI EDUCATION HAPPINESS
FOR &
HARMONY 289.
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
VALUE HEALTH HARMONY
63
VETHATHA
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
EDUCATION HAPPINESS
FOR &
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
290.
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
VALUE HEALTH
EDUCATION HAPPINESS
FOR &
HARMONY 291.
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
VALUE HEALTH
MAHARISHI EDUCATION HAPPINESS
FOR &
HARMONY 292.
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
VALUE HEALTH
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
VALUE HEALTH
EDUCATION HAPPINESS
FOR &
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
VALUE HEALTH
EDUCATION HAPPINESS
FOR &
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
VALUE HEALTH
EDUCATION HAPPINESS
FOR &
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
VALUE HEALTH
EDUCATION HAPPINESS
FOR &
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
VALUE HEALTH
EDUCATION HAPPINESS
FOR &
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
VALUE HEALTH
EDUCATION HAPPINESS
FOR &
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
VALUE HEALTH
EDUCATION HAPPINESS
FOR &
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
VALUE HEALTH
EDUCATION HAPPINESS
FOR &
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
VALUE HEALTH HARMONY
64
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
EDUCATION HAPPINESS
FOR &
HARMONY 301.
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
HARMONY 300.
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
HARMONY 299.
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
HARMONY 298.
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
HARMONY 297.
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
HARMONY 296.
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
HARMONY 295.
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
HARMONY 294.
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
HARMONY 293.
VETHATHA
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
EDUCATION HAPPINESS
FOR &
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
302.
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
VALUE
EDUCATION
HEALTH
FOR
HAPPINESS
&
HARMONY 303.
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
VALUE
MAHARISHI EDUCATION
HEALTH
FOR
HAPPINESS
&
HARMONY 304.
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
VALUE
EDUCATION
FOR
HAPPINESS
&
HARMONY VALUE
EDUCATION
SHAMISTHA PANJA
EDUCATION
309.
HAPPINESS
&
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
INDIAS,
MANY
LITERATURE
WORLD VIEW
GLOSARY
OF
LITERACY
ABRAMS. M.H
TERMS
THOMSON
MUNIR
MODERNISM AND AFTER
ADHYAYAN
310.
THE SUBJECTIVE MANIFOLD : NEO TRIPATI. T.N
-
ROMANTICISM
NIGAMANANDA DAS 312.
WRITING IN ENGLISH
NORTHROP
313.
MODESIN
FRYES
LITERAY ADHYAYAN
DICTIONARY
MYTHOLOGICAL
314.
ADHYAYAN
THEORY A
JOSHI. K.
ADHYAYAN
INDIAN
CONTRAPUNTAL
PANDEY. S.K
IN
MODERN BRITISH POETRY CONTEMPORARY
311.
315.
FOR
HARMONY
A
308.
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
MANY
307.
&
HARMONY
HEALTH VETHATHA MAHARISHI
FOR
HAPPINESS
VALUE
306.
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
HEALTH VETHATHA MAHARISHI
VETHATHA MAHARISHI
HEALTH
305.
VETHATHA
&
OF BULICAL
ALLUSIONS IN LITERTURE
PRAKASH
INTERPRETING LITERATURE : BARCHE. G.D.
A MYTH & A REALITY
PRAKASH
JAYADEEP SARANGI
INDIAN NOVELS IN ENGLISH
PRAKASH
316.
NEW DIMENSIONS OF INDIAN ASNANI. S.M
ENGLISH NOVEL
65
DOABA
317.
ENGLISH
LANGUAGE
BHAWNA MISRA
TEACHING
AKANSHA
318.
MARDON. O.S
SELF CONFIDENCE
SAKNI
319.
ghpksNrfh;. Ng
kzy; NfhGuk;
kzpNkfiy
320.
ghpksNrfh;. Ng
kzy; NfhGuk;
kzpNkfiy
321.
ghpksNrfh;. Ng
kzy; NfhGuk;
kzpNkfiy
322.
ghpksNrfh;. Ng
kzy; NfhGuk;
kzpNkfiy
323.
ghpksNrfh;. Ng
kzy; NfhGuk;
kzpNkfiy
324.
khjtd;. M
GdYk;> kzYk;
325.
,uhkd;. vk;.gp.
ml;rNuif> jPPh;T Nuif
326.
DOYLE (AC)
THE
COMPLETE
fhyr;RtL> gpuRuk;
tpfld;
SHOUT
STREIUS OF SHUDRCH HOLMS
JAICO
327.
XNly;
ehd; xU miog;G
fz;zjhrd;
328.
Narayan. R.K.
A TOWN CALLED MALGUDI
PENGUIN BOOKS
329.
XNly;
tpsf;fpd; fPNo tpij
fz;zjhrd;
330.
ARINDRACHANDURAI
COUNT
YOUR
CHICKENS
BEFORE THEY HATCH 331.
VIVEKANANDA
LEARN
RAJA
VIKAS
YOGA
FROM
VIVEKANANDA
LOTUS
fz;zjhrd;
332.
XNly;
ehd; xU miog;G
333.
NANDAN NILEKERI
IMAGINING INDIA : IDEAS FOR THE NEW CENTURY
334.
WAIN WRIGHT. G
PENGUIN BOOKS
HOW TO READ FASTER AND RECALL MORE
335.
HARINDU SEKHON
INDIA
AND
MACMILLON THE
UNITED
STATES
MACMILLON MACMILLON
336.
PETTCIS. M
IT'S ALL IN YOUR HEAD
337.
SCHMID
NANOTECHNOLOGYASSESSMENT
AND
PERSPECTIVE 338.
BURT. A
QUICK
SPRINGER
SOLUTIONS
TO
COMMON ERROR IN ENGLISH 339.
HIGHES. A
THE
LITTLE
WORDS
66
BOX
OF
MACMILLON
BIG MACMILLON
340.
341.
342.
343.
344.
345.
346.
347.
348.
349.
350.
351.
352.
353.
354.
355.
WILKINSON. T
THE
LOST
ART
OF
BEING
HAPPY
MACMILLON
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jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
ehzatpaYk;> mQ;rypaYk;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
ehzatpaYk;> mQ;rypaYk;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
n[fe;ehjd; n[fe;ehjd; n[fe;ehjd; n[fe;ehjd;
jkpo;ehL
khepy
ehzatpaYk;> mQ;rypaYk;
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
ehzatpaYk;> mQ;rypaYk;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
ehzatpaYk;> mQ;rypaYk;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
ehzatpaYk;> mQ;rypaYk;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
n[fe;ehjd; n[fe;ehjd; n[fe;ehjd; n[fe;ehjd;
jkpo;ehL
khepy
ehzatpaYk;> mQ;rypaYk;
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
ehzatpaYk;> mQ;rypaYk;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
,e;jpa kuGr; Rw;Wyh
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
,e;jpa kuGr; Rw;Wyh
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
n[fe;ehjd; uhkfpU\;zd;. rP uhkfpU\;zd;. rP uhkfpU\;zd;. rP
jkpo;ehL
khepy
,e;jpa kuGr; Rw;Wyh
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
,e;jpa kuGr; Rw;Wyh
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
,e;jpa kuGr; Rw;Wyh
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
,e;jpa kuGr; Rw;Wyh
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
uhkfpU\;zd;. rP uhkfpU\;zd;. rP uhkfpU\;zd;. rP
67
356.
357.
358.
359.
uhkfpU\;zd;. rP
jkpo;ehL ,e;jpa kuGr; Rw;Wyh
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
,e;jpa kuGr; Rw;Wyh
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
,e;jpa kuGr; Rw;Wyh
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
uhkfpU\;zd;. rP uhkfpU\;zd;. rP uhkfpU\;zd;. rP
jkpo;ehL ,e;jpa kuGr; Rw;Wyh
360.
361.
362.
363.
364.
365.
366.
367.
368.
369.
370.
371.
uhkfpU\;zd;. rP
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
ePh; caphp tsh;g;gpay;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
ePh; caphp tsh;g;gpay;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
Rthkpehjd;. v];. Rthkpehjd;. v];.
jkpo;ehL
khepy
ePh; caphp tsh;g;gpay;
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
ePh; caphp tsh;g;gpay;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
ePh; caphp tsh;g;gpay;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
ePh; caphp tsh;g;gpay;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
Rthkpehjd;. v];. Rthkpehjd;. v];. Rthkpehjd;. v];. Rthkpehjd;. v];.
jkpo;ehL
khepy
ePh; caphp tsh;g;gpay;
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
ePh; caphp tsh;g;gpay;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
ePh; caphp tsh;g;gpay;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
ePh; caphp tsh;g;gpay;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
Rthkpehjd;. v];. Rthkpehjd;. v];. Rthkpehjd;. v];.
ny\;kp. Nr
khepy
,e;jpa kuGr; Rw;Wyh
,aw;fzpjKk;> fzpjKk;
372.
khepy
cah;fy;tp kd;wk; jkpo;ehL
Rthkpehjd;. v];.
ny\;kp. Nr
khepy
,aw;fzpjKk;> fzpjKk;
68
jphpNfhz jkpo;ehL
khepy
cah;fy;tp kd;wk; jphpNfhz jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
373.
ny\;kp. Nr
,aw;fzpjKk;> fzpjKk;
jphpNfhz jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
374.
ny\;kp. Nr
,aw;fzpjKk;> fzpjKk;
jphpNfhz jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
375.
ny\;kp. Nr
,aw;fzpjKk;> fzpjKk;
jphpNfhz jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
376.
ny\;kp. Nr
,aw;fzpjKk;>
jphpNfhz jkpo;ehL
fzpjKk;
khepy
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
377.
ny\;kp. Nr
,aw;fzpjKk;> fzpjKk;
jphpNfhz jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
378.
ny\;kp. Nr
,aw;fzpjKk;> fzpjKk;
jphpNfhz jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
379.
ny\;kp. Nr
,aw;fzpjKk;> fzpjKk;
jphpNfhz jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
380.
ny\;kp. Nr
,aw;fzpjKk;>
jphpNfhz jkpo;ehL
381.
382.
383.
384.
385.
386.
387.
388.
389.
khepy
fzpjKk;
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
gad;Kiwj; jhtutpay;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
gad;Kiwj; jhtutpay;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
gad;Kiwj; jhtutpay;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
rutzghG. v]; rutzghG. v]; rutzghG. v]; rutzghG. v];
jkpo;ehL
khepy
gad;Kiwj; jhtutpay;
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
gad;Kiwj; jhtutpay;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
gad;Kiwj; jhtutpay;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
gad;Kiwj; jhtutpay;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
rutzghG. v]; rutzghG. v]; rutzghG. v]; rutzghG. v];
jkpo;ehL
khepy
gad;Kiwj; jhtutpay;
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
gad;Kiwj; jhtutpay;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
rutzghG. v];
69
390.
n[fe;ehjd; ehzatpaYk;> mQ;rypaYk;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
391.
fpU\;z%h;j;jp. fp.tp.
Ma;tf Nrhjid KiwfSk;> jkpo;ehL khepy fUtpfspd; nray;ghLfSk; cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
392.
fpU\;z%h;j;jp. fp.tp.
Ma;tf Nrhjid KiwfSk;> jkpo;ehL khepy fUtpfspd; nray;ghLfSk; cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
393.
fpU\;z%h;j;jp. fp.tp.
Ma;tf Nrhjid KiwfSk;> jkpo;ehL fUtpfspd; nray;ghLfSk;
khepy
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
394.
fpU\;z%h;j;jp. fp.tp.
Ma;tf Nrhjid KiwfSk;> jkpo;ehL khepy fUtpfspd; nray;ghLfSk; cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
395.
fpU\;z%h;j;jp. fp.tp.
Ma;tf Nrhjid KiwfSk;> jkpo;ehL khepy fUtpfspd; nray;ghLfSk; cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
396.
fpU\;z%h;j;jp. fp.tp.
Ma;tf Nrhjid KiwfSk;> jkpo;ehL khepy fUtpfspd; nray;ghLfSk; cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
397.
fpU\;z%h;j;jp. fp.tp.
Ma;tf Nrhjid KiwfSk;> jkpo;ehL fUtpfspd; nray;ghLfSk;
khepy
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
398.
fpU\;z%h;j;jp. fp.tp.
Ma;tf Nrhjid KiwfSk;> jkpo;ehL khepy fUtpfspd; nray;ghLfSk; cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
399.
fpU\;z%h;j;jp. fp.tp.
Ma;tf Nrhjid KiwfSk;> jkpo;ehL khepy fUtpfspd; nray;ghLfSk; cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
400.
fpU\;z%h;j;jp. fp.tp.
Ma;tf Nrhjid KiwfSk;> jkpo;ehL khepy fUtpfspd; nray;ghLfSk; cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
401.
ghz;bad;. F
nghUshjhu jpl;lkplYk;
tsh;r;rpAk;> jkpo;ehL
khepy
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
402.
ghz;bad;. F
nghUshjhu jpl;lkplYk;
tsh;r;rpAk;> jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
403.
ghz;bad;. F
nghUshjhu jpl;lkplYk;
tsh;r;rpAk;> jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
404.
ghz;bad;. F
nghUshjhu jpl;lkplYk;
tsh;r;rpAk;> jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
405.
ghz;bad;. F
nghUshjhu
tsh;r;rpAk;> jkpo;ehL
jpl;lkplYk;
70
khepy
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
406.
ghz;bad;. F
nghUshjhu
tsh;r;rpAk;> jkpo;ehL
jpl;lkplYk; 407.
ghz;bad;. F
nghUshjhu
khepy
cah;fy;tp kd;wk; tsh;r;rpAk;> jkpo;ehL
jpl;lkplYk;
khepy
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
408.
ghz;bad;. F
nghUshjhu jpl;lkplYk;
tsh;r;rpAk;> jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
409.
ghz;bad;. F
nghUshjhu jpl;lkplYk;
tsh;rr ; pAk;> jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
410.
ghz;bad;. F
nghUshjhu
tsh;r;rpAk;> jkpo;ehL
411.
412.
413.
414.
415.
416.
417.
418.
419.
420.
khepy
jpl;lkplYk;
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
gd;dhl;L nghUshjhuk;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
gd;dhl;L nghUshjhuk;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
gd;dhl;L nghUshjhuk;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
ghz;bad;. F ghz;bad;. F ghz;bad;. F ghz;bad;. F
jkpo;ehL
khepy
gd;dhl;L nghUshjhuk;
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
gd;dhl;L nghUshjhuk;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
gd;dhl;L nghUshjhuk;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
gd;dhl;L nghUshjhuk;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
ghz;bad;. F ghz;bad;. F ghz;bad;. F ghz;bad;. F
jkpo;ehL
khepy
gd;dhl;L nghUshjhuk;
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
gd;dhl;L nghUshjhuk;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
gd;dhl;L nghUshjhuk;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
ghz;bad;. F ghz;bad;. F
421.
rq;fud;. Rh
nghUl; xypapaYk;
gz;gpaYk;> jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
422.
rq;fud;. Rh
nghUl;
gz;gpaYk;> jkpo;ehL
xypapaYk;
71
khepy
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
423.
rq;fud;. Rh
nghUl; xypapaYk;
gz;gpaYk;> jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
424.
rq;fud;. Rh
nghUl; xypapaYk;
gz;gpaYk;> jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
425.
rq;fud;. Rh
nghUl; xypapaYk;
gz;gpaYk;> jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
426.
rq;fud;. Rh
nghUl;
gz;gpaYk;> jkpo;ehL
xypapaYk;
khepy
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
427.
rq;fud;. Rh
nghUl; xypapaYk;
gz;gpaYk;> jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
428.
rq;fud;. Rh
nghUl; xypapaYk;
gz;gpaYk;> jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
429.
rq;fud;. Rh
nghUl; xypapaYk;
gz;gpaYk;> jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
430.
rq;fud;. Rh
nghUl;
gz;gpaYk;> jkpo;ehL
431.
432.
433.
434.
435.
436.
437.
438.
khepy
xypapaYk;
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
Gs;spapay; Kiwfs; - 1
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
Gs;spapay; Kiwfs; - 1
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
Gs;spapay; Kiwfs; - 1
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
,uhkr;re;jpud;. Nt ,uhkr;re;jpud;. Nt ,uhkr;re;jpud;. Nt ,uhkr;re;jpud;. Nt
jkpo;ehL
khepy
Gs;spapay; Kiwfs; - 1
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
Gs;spapay; Kiwfs; - 1
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
Gs;spapay; Kiwfs; - 1
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
Gs;spapay; Kiwfs; - 1
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
,uhkr;re;jpud;. Nt ,uhkr;re;jpud;. Nt ,uhkr;re;jpud;. Nt ,uhkr;re;jpud;. Nt
jkpo;ehL Gs;spapay; Kiwfs; - 1
72
khepy
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
439.
440.
441.
442.
443.
444.
445.
446.
447.
448.
449.
450.
451.
452.
453.
454.
,uhkr;re;jpud;. Nt Gs;spapay; Kiwfs; - 1
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
Gs;spapay; Kiwfs; - 1
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
Gs;spapay; Kiwfs; - 2
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
,uhkr;re;jpud;. Nt ,uhkr;re;jpud;. Nt ,uhkr;re;jpud;. Nt
jkpo;ehL
khepy
Gs;spapay; Kiwfs; - 2
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
Gs;spapay; Kiwfs; - 2
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
Gs;spapay; Kiwfs; - 2
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
Gs;spapay; Kiwfs; - 2
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
,uhkr;re;jpud;. Nt ,uhkr;re;jpud;. Nt ,uhkr;re;jpud;. Nt ,uhkr;re;jpud;. Nt
jkpo;ehL
khepy
Gs;spapay; Kiwfs; - 2
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
Gs;spapay; Kiwfs; - 2
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
Gs;spapay; Kiwfs; - 2
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
Gs;spapay; Kiwfs; - 2
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
,uhkr;re;jpud;. Nt ,uhkr;re;jpud;. Nt ,uhkr;re;jpud;. Nt ,uhkr;re;jpud;. Nt
jkpo;ehL
khepy
Gs;spapay; Kiwfs; - 2
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
kz;GO tsh;g;G
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
kz;GO tsh;g;G
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
kz;GO tsh;g;G
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
,uhkypq;fk;. Mh; ,uhkypq;fk;. Mh; ,uhkypq;fk;. Mh; ,uhkypq;fk;. Mh;
jkpo;ehL kz;GO tsh;g;G
73
khepy
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
455.
456.
457.
458.
459.
460.
461.
,uhkypq;fk;. Mh; kz;GO tsh;g;G
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
kz;GO tsh;g;G
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
kz;GO tsh;g;G
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
,uhkypq;fk;. Mh; ,uhkypq;fk;. Mh; ,uhkypq;fk;. Mh;
jkpo;ehL kz;GO tsh;g;G
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
kz;GO tsh;g;G
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
kz;GO tsh;g;G
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
,uhkypq;fk;. Mh; ,uhkypq;fk;. Mh; fpU\;z%h;j;jp. RP
khepy
tiff;nfO kw;Wk; cUkhw;wq;fs;
rkd;ghLfs; yhg;yh]; jkpo;ehL
khepy
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
462.
fpU\;z%h;j;jp. RP
tiff;nfO kw;Wk; cUkhw;wq;fs;
rkd;ghLfs; yhg;yh]; jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
463.
fpU\;z%h;j;jp. RP
tiff;nfO kw;Wk;
rkd;ghLfs; yhg;yh]; jkpo;ehL
cUkhw;wq;fs;
khepy
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
464.
fpU\;z%h;j;jp. RP
tiff;nfO kw;Wk; cUkhw;wq;fs;
rkd;ghLfs; khepy yhg;yh]; jkpo;ehL cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
465.
fpU\;z%h;j;jp. RP
tiff;nfO kw;Wk;
rkd;ghLfs; yhg;yh]; jkpo;ehL
cUkhw;wq;fs;
khepy
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
466.
fpU\;z%h;j;jp. RP
tiff;nfO kw;Wk; cUkhw;wq;fs;
rkd;ghLfs; yhg;yh]; jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
467.
fpU\;z%h;j;jp. RP
tiff;nfO kw;Wk;
rkd;ghLfs; yhg;yh]; jkpo;ehL
cUkhw;wq;fs;
74
khepy
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
468.
fpU\;z%h;j;jp. RP
tiff;nfO kw;Wk; cUkhw;wq;fs;
rkd;ghLfs; yhg;yh]; jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
469.
fpU\;z%h;j;jp. rP
tiff;nfO kw;Wk;
rkd;ghLfs; yhg;yh]; jkpo;ehL
cUkhw;wq;fs; 470.
fpU\;z%h;j;jp. rP
471.
RliyKj;J. r
tiff;nfO kw;Wk; cUkhw;wq;fs; thzpgj; njhlh;G
472.
473.
474.
475.
476.
477.
478.
479.
480.
481.
482.
483.
484.
485.
RliyKj;J. r
cah;fy;tp kd;wk; rkd;ghLfs; yhg;yh]; jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk; jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk; jkpo;ehL
khepy
thzpgj; njhlh;G
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
thzpgj; njhlh;G
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
thzpgj; njhlh;G
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
thzpgj; njhlh;G
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
RliyKj;J. r RliyKj;J. r RliyKj;J. r RliyKj;J. r
jkpo;ehL
khepy
thzpgj; njhlh;G
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
thzpgj; njhlh;G
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
thzpgj; njhlh;G
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
thzpgj; njhlh;G
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
RliyKj;J. r RliyKj;J. r RliyKj;J. r RliyKj;J. r
jkpo;ehL
khepy
thzpgj; njhlh;G
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
ve;jputpay;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
ve;jputpay;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
ve;jputpay;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
fpU~;zd;. R fpU~;zd;. R fpU~;zd;. R fpU~;zd;. R fpU~;zd;. R
khepy
jkpo;ehL
khepy
ve;jputpay;
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
ve;jputpay;
jkpo;ehL
75
khepy
cah;fy;tp kd;wk; 486.
487.
488.
489.
490.
491.
492.
493.
494.
495.
496.
497.
498.
499.
500.
fpU~;zd;. R
jkpo;ehL
khepy
ve;jputpay;
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
ve;jputpay;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
ve;jputpay;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
ve;jputpay;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
fpU~;zd;. R fpU~;zd;. R fpU~;zd;. R fpU~;zd;. R
jkpo;ehL
khepy
ve;jputpay;
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
ve;jputpay;
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
%yjd mq;fhb
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
%yjd mq;fhb
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
fpU~;zd;. R gj;khtjp. R gj;khtjp. R gj;khtjp. R
jkpo;ehL
khepy
%yjd mq;fhb
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
%yjd mq;fhb
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
%yjd mq;fhb
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
%yjd mq;fhb
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
gj;khtjp. R gj;khtjp. R gj;khtjp. R gj;khtjp. R
jkpo;ehL
khepy
%yjd mq;fhb
cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
%yjd mq;fhb
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
%yjd mq;fhb
jkpo;ehL khepy cah;fy;tp kd;wk;
gj;khtjp. R gj;khtjp. R
501.
KALITA. A.P
TRANSLATING CASTE
KATHA
502.
ANJANA SHARMA
TRANSLATING DESIRE
KATHA
503.
KATHA
FRESH FICTIONS
KATHA
504.
RIMLI BHATTACHARYA
KATHA PRIZE STORIES
KATHA
505.
VIRENDRAKAPOOR
HEART MIND OVER MATTER
MAMILLAN
506.
SUNDARA RAMA SWAMY
WAVES
MANAS
507.
KATHA
VIJAY TENDULKAR
KATHA
76
508.
ADOOR GOPALA KRISHNAN
KATHA PRIZE STORIES - BEST OF THE 90'S
KATHA KATHA
509.
PARANJAPE. M
THE BEST OF RAJA RAO
510.
SHARMA. R.S
THE
MONK
WHO
SOLDHIS
FERRARI 511.
INDIRA. T
JAICO
AMBAI TWO NORELLAS & A STORY
KATHA
512.
JOTHISH KUMAR
ASK WHY? THINK WHY NOT?
MUSES
513.
ALLADI UMA
AYONI AND OTHER STORIES
KATHA
514.
ATTIA HOSAIN
TRANSLATING PARTITION
KATHA
515.
LAKSHMI HOLM STRORM
FICTIONS MAUNI
KATHA
516.
SHUKLA. SLEE
SEVEN
SIXES
ARE
FORTY
THREE
KATHA
517.
HASANMANZAR
THE END OF HUMAN HISTORY
KATHA
518.
MONICAFELTON
RAJAJI
KATHA
519.
SARARAI
HINDI
-
HAND
DICKED
FICTORIES
KATHA KATHA
520.
CRITHA HARIHARM
A SOUTHERN HONEST
521.
JADU SAHA
SUCHITRA
BHATTACHARYA
-
IA M MADHABI
KATHA
522.
ASHOKAMITRAN
WATER
KATHA
523.
RAJA RAO
WORD AS MANTRA
KATHA
524.
SHARMA. R.S
LEADERSHIP WISDOM
JAICO
525.
RABINDRANATH TAGORE
RAJ KAHINI
KATHA
526.
ELIAS. A
TWENTY
STORIES
FROM
SOUTH ASIA 527.
SABATHI. RAFAEL
KATHA
VENETIAN MASQUE FROM THE CREATOR OF THE SEA HAUK
HOUSE OF STRATUS
528.
VASUDEVAN NAIR. M.T
THE MASTER CARPENDER
KATHA
529.
INDIRA GOSWAMI
PAGES STAINED WITH BLOOD
KATHA
530.
MADHAVAIAH
PADMAVATHI
KATHA
531.
MAHADEVIVERMA
LINKS IN THE CHAIN
KATHA
532.
KATHA
THE HEART OF THE MATTER
KATHA
533.
DAVID CRYSTAL
LANUAGE DEATH
CAMBRIDGE
534.
WALSCH. N.D
HODDER CONVERSATIONS WITH GOD
535.
SACHIDANANTHA
TRAVEL
MOHANTY
EMPIRE
77
WRITING
AND
STRUGTION
THE KATA
&
536.
CHAUDHURI. N.C
AUTOBIOGRAPHY
OF
AN
UNKNOWN INDIAN 537.
DONALD, NEALE
JAICO
CONVERSATIONS WITH GOD B :3
538.
DONALD, NEALE
JAICO
CONVERSATIONS WITH GOD B :2
539.
DONALD, NEALE
JAICO
CONVERSATIONS WITH GOD B :1
JAICO JAICO
540.
HARRIS. O.J
ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
541.
BRUNS, ROGER
MARTIN
LUTHER
KING.
A
BIOGRAPHY 542.
MC DERMOTT. R.A
THE
BASIC
JAICO WRITINGS
OF
S.RADHA KRISHNAN
JAICO
543.
MC DERMOTT. R.A
fz;Lgpbj;jJ vg;gb?
tpfld; gpuRuk;
544.
MC DERMOTT. R.A
fz;Lgpbj;jJ vg;gb?
tpfld; gpuRuk;
545.
nghd;Kb. F
G+kpge;jpd; Gjph;fs;
tpfld; gpuRuk;
546.
thy;lh; tpnauh
n[apf;Fk; Fjpiu
tpfld; gpuRuk;
547.
Nfhy;l;uhl; vk;.> ,ypahtjp
Nfhy;
tpfld; gpuRuk;
548.
Gwhghz;b
ePq;fs; Nfl;lit
tpfld; gpuRuk;
549.
tpfld; gpuRuk;
gphpl;lhdpfh jfty; fsQ;rpak; - gFjp 1 tpfld; gpuRuk;
550.
tpfld; gpuRuk;
gphpl;lhdpfh jfty; fsQ;rpak; - gFjp 2 tpfld; gpuRuk;
551.
tpfld; gpuRuk;
gphpl;lhdpfh jfty; fsQ;rpak; - gFjp 3 tpfld; gpuRuk;
552.
HERGE
THE ADVENTURES OF TIN TIN THE BROKERS EAR VOL ; 3
553.
HERGE
EGMONT
THE ADVENTURES OF TIN TIN THE CRAB WITH THE GOLDEN CLAWS
EGMONT
554.
HEMING WAY, ERUST
FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS
SCRIBER
555.
MITCHELL, MARGRET
GONE WITH THE WIND
POCKET BOOKS
78
556.
DAWAR. S.C
RAMAYANA - THE SACRED EPIC OF GODS AND DEMONS
557.
LARSSON. SLIG
OM
THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO
MACLEHOSE PRESS
558.
HEMUGIOY, ERNEST
THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA
ARROW BOOKS
559.
HEMUGIOY, ERNEST
A FAREWELL TO ARMS
A.I.T.B.S
560.
WILCO
A TREASURY OF TALES FROM THE BHAGAWAT PURANA
A WILEO BOOK
561.
PARVIN KATARIA
UGC NET / SLET COMMERCE
DANIKA
562.
HUSAIN
UGC NET / SLET SOCIOLOGY
DANIKA
563.
ANIL KUMAR GARG
UPKAR'S MCA TEST
UPKAR
564.
SINGH
UGC
-
CSIR
JRF/
NET
PHYSICAL SCIENCES 565.
ABHIJIT GUHA
DANIKA
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE FOR MBA
ENTRANCE
EXAMINATIONS 566.
SHARON WEINER
GRE
2008
TATA MC GRAW HILL
BARRONS
THE
LEADER IN TEST PREPARATION 567.
BRUCE ROGERS
GALGOTIA
THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO THE TOEFL TEST (AUDIO SCRIPTS AND ANSWERS KEY WITH 2 NOS. C.D)
568.
MOHEN SINGH
UGC
-
THOMSON CSIR
JRF/
NET
COMPULSORY PAPER
DANIKA BANTAM DELL
569.
DAVID VISE
THE GOOGLE STORY
570.
PRAMOD SINGH
UGC
-
CSIR
-
NET
LIFE
SCIENCES 571.
KANGKAN HAIDER
UGC
-
DANIKA
CSIR
-
JRF
/
NET
CHEMICAL SCIENCES
DANIKA ALLINONE OBJECTIVE
572.
SUBBURAJ
ALL IN ONE OBJECTIVE G.K
573.
LAXMIKANTH
PUBLIC ADMINSTRATION FOR THE
UPSC
CIVIL
SERVICES
EXAM 574.
REKHA CHANDRA
SELF
TATA MC GRAW HILL HELP
TO
ENGLISH
CONVERSATION 575.
SUBBURAJ
GOOD WILL
RRB - RAILWAY RECRUITMENT BOARD EXAM
79
RRB (N)
576.
KUMAR
SSB INTERVIEWS AND PSYCO - INTECT IGENCE TESTS
577.
SUBBURAJ
CRPF
CENTRAL
VEE KUMAR
RESERVE
POLICE FORCE
CRPF. CONSTABLES TATA MC GRAW HILL
578.
AHHRAF RIZVI
RESUMES AND INTERVIEWS
579.
VINAY KUMAR
HOW TO PREPARE FOR THE NISE
580.
TMH
TATA MC GRAW HILL
COURSE IN MATHEMATICS FOR IIT - JEE
TATA MC GRAW HILL DANIKA
581.
PRAMOD SINGH
UGC NET / SLET HISTORY
582.
MENON
HOW TO SUCCEED INA GROUP DISCUSSION
VARUN MJP PUBLISHER
583.
VEERAKUMARI. L
BIO INSTRUMENTATION
584.
IRYAN ALI KHAN
ESSENTIALS
OF
BIOTECHNOLOGY 585.
GURUMANI. N
UKAAH PUB.
INTRODUCTION
TO
BIO
STATISTICS 586.
GURUMANI. N
MJP PUBLISHER
WEBSTERS
DICTIONARY
THESAURUS AND ATLAS 587.
GURUMANI. N
CHAMBERS
TRIDENT REFERENCE
DICTIONARY
OF
SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY 588.
GURUMANI. N
GENERAL FOR
STUDIES
THE
ALLIED CHAMBUS
MANUAL
UPSC
CIVIL
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS
TATA MC GRAW HILL PEARSON EDUCATION
589.
CAMPBELL. NA
BIOLOGY
590.
THORPE EDGAR
THE PEARSONS GUIDE TO MBA ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS
PEARSON EDUCATION
591.
Nahfhee;jh;
xU Nahfpapd; Rarhpjk;
YOGADASS
592.
JAIN. B.B
CORRECT ENGLISH
UPKAR PRAKASHAN
593.
SUNDARESAN
MODEL
LETTERS
FOR
ALL
OCCASIONS 594.
SARASWATHI. V
EMERALD
IDIOMS AND PROBERBS : A COLLECTION
OF
IDIOMS,
PBRASE & PROVERS 595.
BALARAMA, GUPTA
EMERALD
TREASURY
EMERALD OF
FAMOUS SPEECHES
EMERALD
596.
BALARAMA, GUPTA
303 ENGLISH COMPOSITIONS
MINERVA
597.
BALARAMA, GUPTA
GRAMMAR BOOK
DELUXE
80
598.
GUPTA. S.C
151 ESSAYS
ARIHARST
599.
ABRAHAN SUNG
330 ENGLISH COMPOSTIONS
MINERVA
600.
LAL AND BHATNAGAR
NEW
BANKS
RECRUITMENT
TESTS
UPKAR PRAKASHAN
601.
LAL AND JAIN
IG NOU BED ENTRANCE EXAM
UPKAR PRAKASHAN
602.
MALHOTRA. A.M
OBJECTIVE MATHEMATICS
BRIGHT COREERS
603.
SUNETRA BATABYAL
UGC NET / JRF / SLET
UPKAR PRAKASHAN
604.
Fhpad;. N[.rp.
eyk; jUk; jhtuq;fs;
Xhpaz;ly;
605.
rz;Kfehjd;. I
cyf
tuyhW
(fw;fhyk;
Kjy; fk;g;A+l;lh; fhyk; tiu 606.
rz;Kfehjd;. I
607.
rz;Kfehjd;. I
BOOKS INDIA
cyf tuyhW (fw;fhyk; Kjy; fk;g;A+l;lh; fhyk; tiu - jkpo; b.tp.b BOOKS INDIA cyf tuyhW (fw;fhyk; Kjy; fk;g;A+l;lh; fhyk; tiu - Mq;fpyk;
BOOKS INDIA
608.
rz;Kfehjd;. I
cyf tuyhW (fw;fhyk; Kjy; fk;g;A+l;lh; fhyk; tiu - Mq;fpyk; b.tp.b. BOOKS INDIA
609.
GIDDENS, ANTHONY
SOCIOLOGY - 5TH STD
610.
VIVEKANANDA
THE
COMPLETE
WORKS
WILEY OF
SWAMI 611.
AMAL BHAKTA
ADVAITA SHRAMA
MYSTICAL STORIES FROM THE BHAGAVATAM
PILGRIMS INDIAN THOUGH
612.
Narayan. R.K.
THE WORLD OF NAGARAJ
613.
MAX MULLER. F
RAMAKRISHNA - HIS LIFE AND SAYINGS
RUPA &CO
614.
GRISHAM, JOHN
THE ASSOCIATE
ARROW BOOKS
615.
MACLEAN, ALISTAIR
WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL
HARPER
616.
MAC ARTHUR BRIAN
THE
PENGUIN
BOOK
TWENTIETH
OF
CENTURY
SPECTRES 617.
REKHA SHETTY
CORPORATE STRATEGY MINDS POWER INNOVATION
618.
REKHA SHETTY
PENGUIN BOOKS
MINDS POWER
CORPORATE STRATEGY MINDS POWER INNOVATION
81
MINDS POWER
619.
REKHA SHETTY
CORPORATE STRATEGY MINDS POWER INNOVATION
620.
REKHA SHETTY
MINDS POWER
CORPORATE STRATEGY MINDS POWER INNOVATION
621.
REKHA SHETTY
MINDS POWER
CORPORATE STRATEGY MINDS POWER INNOVATION
622.
REKHA SHETTY
MINDS POWER
CORPORATE STRATEGY MINDS POWER INNOVATION
623.
REKHA SHETTY
MINDS POWER
CORPORATE STRATEGY MINDS POWER INNOVATION
624.
REKHA SHETTY
MINDS POWER
CORPORATE STRATEGY MINDS POWER INNOVATION
625.
REKHA SHETTY
MINDS POWER
CORPORATE STRATEGY MINDS POWER INNOVATION
626.
REKHA SHETTY
MINDS POWER
CORPORATE STRATEGY MINDS POWER INNOVATION
627.
PENGUIN
THE
NON
MINDS POWER FICTION
COLLECTION
PENGUIN BOOKS
628.
JOYCE, JAMES
ULSSES
RUPA &CO
629.
AMITAV GHOSH
SEA OF POPPIES
PENGUIN BOOKS
630.
PENGUIN
THE FICTION COLLECTION
PENGUIN BOOKS
631.
ADVANI. L.K
MY COUNTRY MY LIFE
RUPA &CO
632.
CHETAN BHAGAT
THE 3 MISTAKES OF MY LIFE
RUPA &CO
633.
RAMACHANDRA GUHA
INDIA - AFTER GANDHI - THE HISTORY
OF
THE
LARGEST DEMOCRACY
PICADER PAN BOOKS
634.
ARCHER, JEFFREY
PATHS OF GLORY
635.
SRI
JOURNEY
636.
PARAMAHANSA
WORLDS
YOGANANDA
READIZATION
UDUMAN MOHIDEEN. A.M
A
HELPING
OF
SELF
SOCIETY HAND
FOR
SUCCESS 637.
UDUMAN MOHIDEEN. A.M
A
HELPING
AU HAND
FOR
SUCCESS 638.
UDUMAN MOHIDEEN. A.M
A
HELPING
AU HAND
FOR
SUCCESS 639.
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82
YOGADA
AU
Ghpe;J Renuga
SATSASGA
640.
kzpkhwd;. G
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Ghpe;J
nty;Nthk; 641.
642.
643.
644.
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Renuga
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Ghpe;J
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G+fk;g
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Renuga
Renuga
Renuga
nty;Nthk; 645.
646.
647.
648.
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Renuga
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Ghpe;J
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Ghpe;J
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Renuga
Renuga
IGNEOUS AND METAMORPHIC PETROLOGY
649.
BEST, MYRON. G
BEST, MYRON. G
BEST, MYRON. G
KRYNINE. D.D
KRYNINE. D.D
KRYNINE. D.D
KRYNINE. D.D
KRYNINE. D.D
CBS
PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND GEOLECTNUS
656.
CBS
PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND GEOLECTNUS
655.
CBS
PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND GEOLECTNUS
654.
CBS
PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND GEOLECTNUS
653.
CBS
IGNEOUS AND METAMORPHIC PETROLOGY
652.
CBS
IGNEOUS AND METAMORPHIC PETROLOGY
651.
CBS
IGNEOUS AND METAMORPHIC PETROLOGY
650.
Renuga
CBS
PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND GEOLECTNUS
CBS
657.
PETTIJOH. F.J
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
CBS
658.
PETTIJOH. F.J
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
CBS
659.
PETTIJOH. F.J
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
CBS
660.
PETTIJOH. F.J
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
CBS
83
661.
PETTIJOH. F.J
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
CBS
662.
PETTIJOH. F.J
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
CBS
663.
GOKHALE. N.W
A MANUAL OF PROBLEMS IN STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY
664.
GOKHALE. N.W
CBS
A MANUAL OF PROBLEMS IN STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY
CBS
665.
JAIN. S.K
MINERAL PROCESSING
CBS
666.
JAIN. S.K
MINERAL PROCESSING
CBS
667.
FORD. W.E
TEXT BOOK OF MINERALOGY
CBS
668.
FORD. W.E
TEXT BOOK OF MINERALOGY
CBS
669.
FORD. W.E
TEXT BOOK OF MINERALOGY
CBS
670.
FORD. W.E
TEXT BOOK OF MINERALOGY
CBS
671.
FORD. W.E
TEXT BOOK OF MINERALOGY
CBS
672.
TWNOR. F.J
IYNEOUS
&
METAMORPHIC
PETROLOGY 673.
TWNOR. F.J
IYNEOUS
CBS &
METAMORPHIC
PETROLOGY
CBS
674.
KRISHNAN. M.S
GEOLOGY OF INDIA & BURMA
CBS
675.
KRISHNAN. M.S
GEOLOGY OF INDIA & BURMA
CBS
676.
KRISHNAN. M.S
GEOLOGY OF INDIA & BURMA
CBS
677.
KRISHNAN. M.S
GEOLOGY OF INDIA & BURMA
CBS
678.
PORBIN SINGS
ENGINEERING
&
GENERAL
GEOLOGY 679.
PORBIN SINGS
ENGINEERING
S.K.KATARIA &
GENERAL
GEOLOGY 680.
PORBIN SINGS
ENGINEERING
S.K.KATARIA &
GENERAL
GEOLOGY 681.
PORBIN SINGS
ENGINEERING
S.K.KATARIA &
GENERAL
GEOLOGY 682.
PORBIN SINGS
ENGINEERING
S.K.KATARIA &
GENERAL
GEOLOGY 683.
PORBIN SINGS
ENGINEERING
S.K.KATARIA &
GENERAL
GEOLOGY 684.
PORBIN SINGS
ENGINEERING
S.K.KATARIA &
GENERAL
GEOLOGY 685.
PORBIN SINGS
ENGINEERING GEOLOGY
84
S.K.KATARIA &
GENERAL S.K.KATARIA
686.
PORBIN SINGS
ENGINEERING
&
GENERAL
GEOLOGY 687.
PORBIN SINGS
S.K.KATARIA
ENGINEERING
&
GENERAL
GEOLOGY 688.
PORBIN SINGS
S.K.KATARIA
ENGINEERING
&
GENERAL
GEOLOGY 689.
GOKHALE. N.W
A
S.K.KATARIA
MANUAL
OF
PROBLEMS
STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY
CBS
690.
BERRY
MINERALOGY
CBS
691.
BERRY
MINERALOGY
CBS
692.
SINGH. J.S
ECOLOGY
ENVIRONMENTS
RESOURCE CONSERVATION 693.
MASTERS. G.M
INTRODUCTION
ANAMAYA TO
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & SCIENCE 694.
BHATEA. S.C
FUNDAMENTALS
OF
PHI
REMOTE
SENSING 695.
CHANDRA. A.M
ATHANTIC
REMOTE
SENSING
&
GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM
NAROSA
696.
RAGHUNATH. H.M
HYDROLOGY
NEW AGE
697.
FITTS. C.R
GROUND WATER SCIENCE
ACADEMIC
698.
DONALD ABRENS
ESSENTIALS
OF
METEOROLOGY (WITH CD) 699.
MASTERS. G.M
INTRODUCTION
BROOKS TO
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING & SCIENCE 700.
MASTERS. G.M
CLARK'S
TALELES
SCIENCE
TALELES
SCIENCE
TALELES
SCIENCE
TALELES
SCIENCE
TALELES
SCIENCE
DATA 701.
MASTERS. G.M
CLARK'S DATA
702.
MASTERS. G.M
CLARK'S DATA
703.
MASTERS. G.M
CLARK'S DATA
704.
MASTERS. G.M
CLARK'S DATA
85
PHI
705.
MASTERS. G.M
CLARK'S
TALELES
SCIENCE
TALELES
SCIENCE
TALELES
SCIENCE
TALELES
SCIENCE
TALELES
SCIENCE
DATA 706.
MASTERS. G.M
CLARK'S DATA
707.
MASTERS. G.M
CLARK'S DATA
708.
MASTERS. G.M
CLARK'S DATA
709.
MASTERS. G.M
CLARK'S DATA
710.
BACON. M
711.
DEHS, GERHARD
3-D SEISMIC INTERPRETATION
ENGLISH APPLIED GEOPHYSICS
712.
CAMBRIDGE
DEPOT
DEHS, GERHARD
ENGLISH APPLIED GEOPHYSICS
DEPOT
713.
EBD
DRILLING HAND BOOK - VOL.2
EBD
714.
EBD
DRILLING HAND BOOK - VOL.3
EBD
715.
FISHER. W.C
BASIN ANALYSIS AND SEISMIC STRATIGRAPHY
716.
GALPERIN. E.I
EBD
NEW POTENTIALS IN SEISMIC EXPLORATION
EBD
717.
MOORE, PRESTON. C
DRILLING PRACTICES MANUAL
EBD
718.
MORRISON. W.G.
A DICTIONARY OF GEOLOGY
CBS
719.
MOORE, PRESTON. C
HAND BOOK OF SUBSURFACE GEOLOGY
720.
MOORE, PRESTON. C
EBD
HAND BOOK OF SUBSURFACE GEOLOGY
721.
MILES, JENNEFIR. A
EBD
ILLUSTRATED
GLOSSARY
OF
PETROLEUM GEOCHEMISTRY 722.
NELSON, RONALD
GEOLOGIC NATURALLY
MCCRAY, ARTHUR. W
OIL
WELL
FRACTURAL GPC DRILLING
TECHNOLOGY 724.
BHAGWAN, SABAY
PETROLEUM AND
OXFORD
ANALYSIS
RESERVIORS 723.
EBD EXPLORATION EXPLOITATIONS
PRACTICES
86
BOOK
APL
BOOK
725.
LEVORSEN. A.I
GEOLOGY OF PETROLEUM
CBS
726.
LEVORSEN. A.I
GEOLOGY OF PETROLEUM
CBS
727.
LEVORSEN. A.I
GEOLOGY OF PETROLEUM
CBS
728.
LEVORSEN. A.I
GEOLOGY OF PETROLEUM
CBS
729.
LEVORSEN. A.I
GEOLOGY OF PETROLEUM
CBS
730.
KOCHO BABY MANYOORAN.
MODERN
S
CHEMISTRY
KOCHO BABY MANYOORAN.
MODERN
S
CHEMISTRY
KAMATHERI
732.
TODD. D.K
GROUND WATER HYDROLOGY
JOHN WILEY INDIA
733.
TODD. D.K
GROUND WATER HYDROLOGY
JOHN WILEY INDIA
734.
TODD. D.K
GROUND WATER HYDROLOGY
JOHN WILEY INDIA
735.
TODD. D.K
GROUND WATER HYDROLOGY
JOHN WILEY INDIA
736.
TODD. D.K
GROUND WATER HYDROLOGY
JOHN WILEY INDIA
737.
LAHEE. F.H
FIELD GEOLOGY
CBS
738.
LAHEE. F.H
FIELD GEOLOGY
CBS
739.
BERRY. L.G
MINERALOGY
CBS
740.
BERRY. L.G
MINERALOGY
CBS
741.
BERRY. L.G
MINERALOGY
CBS
742.
BERRY. L.G
MINERALOGY
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743.
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MINERALOGY
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744.
THORNBURY. W.D
PRINCIPLES
731.
PETROLEUM KAMATHERI PETROLEUM
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GEOMORPHOLOGY 745.
THORNBURY. W.D
CBS
PRINCIPLES
OF
GEOMORPHOLOGY 746.
THORNBURY. W.D
CBS
PRINCIPLES
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GEOMORPHOLOGY 747.
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CBS
PRINCIPLES
OF
GEOMORPHOLOGY 748.
749.
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PRINCIPLES THORNBURY. W.D
GEOMORPHOLOGY
PANDEY. B.P
PROBLEMS
OF CBS PETROLEUM
PRODUCTION - VOL. I 750.
PANDEY. B.P
PROBLEMS
PETROLEUM
PRODUCTION - VOL. II 751.
PANDEY. B.P
PROBLEMS
EBD
PETROLEUM
PRODUCTION - VOL. III
87
EBD
EBD
752.
TURNOR, FRANCIS. J
IGNEOUS AND METAMORPHIC PETROLOGY - II EDI.
753.
TURNOR, FRANCIS. J
IGNEOUS AND METAMORPHIC PETROLOGY - II EDI.
754.
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AUSAF SAYEED
TRENDS
IN
AUSAF SAYEED
TRENDS
CBS IN
OBJECTIVE
GEOLOGY 759.
AUSAF SAYEED
TRENDS
CBS IN
OBJECTIVE
GEOLOGY 760.
AUSAF SAYEED
TRENDS
CBS IN
OBJECTIVE
GEOLOGY 761.
AUSAF SAYEED
TRENDS
CBS IN
OBJECTIVE
GEOLOGY 762.
SHROCK & TWENHOLD
SHROCK & TWENHOLD
SHROCK & TWENHOLD
SHROCK & TWENHOLD
SHROCK & TWENHOLD
CBS
PRINCIPLES OF INVERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY
766.
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PRINCIPLES OF INVERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY
765.
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PRINCIPLES OF INVERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY
764.
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PRINCIPLES OF INVERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY
763.
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OBJECTIVE
GEOLOGY 758.
CBS
IGNEOUS AND METAMORPHIC PETROLOGY - II EDI.
757.
CBS
IGNEOUS AND METAMORPHIC PETROLOGY - II EDI.
756.
CBS
IGNEOUS AND METAMORPHIC PETROLOGY - II EDI.
755.
CBS
CBS
PRINCIPLES OF INVERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY
CBS
767.
LEVORSEN. A.I
GEOLOGY OF PETROLEUM
CBS
768.
LEVORSEN. A.I
GEOLOGY OF PETROLEUM
CBS
769.
LEVORSEN. A.I
GEOLOGY OF PETROLEUM
CBS
770.
LEVORSEN. A.I
GEOLOGY OF PETROLEUM
CBS
771.
LEVORSEN. A.I
GEOLOGY OF PETROLEUM
CBS
772.
PETTIJOHN. F.J
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
CBS
773.
PETTIJOHN. F.J
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
CBS
88
774.
PETTIJOHN. F.J
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
CBS
775.
PETTIJOHN. F.J
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
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776.
PETTIJOHN. F.J
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
CBS
777.
BEST, MYRON. G
IGNEOUS AND METAMORPHIC PETROLOGY
778.
BEST, MYRON. G
CBS
IGNEOUS AND METAMORPHIC PETROLOGY
779.
BEST, MYRON. G
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IGNEOUS AND METAMORPHIC PETROLOGY
780.
BEST, MYRON. G
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RAUP, DAVID. M
CBS
PRINCIPLES
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RAUP, DAVID. M
CBS
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RAUP, DAVID. M
CBS
PRINCIPLES
OF
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RAUP, DAVID. M
CBS
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RAUP, DAVID. M
CBS
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CBS
787.
MC BIRNEY ALEXANDER. R
IGNEOUS PETROLOGY
CBS
788.
MC BIRNEY ALEXANDER. R
IGNEOUS PETROLOGY
CBS
789.
MC BIRNEY ALEXANDER. R
IGNEOUS PETROLOGY
CBS
790.
MC BIRNEY ALEXANDER. R
IGNEOUS PETROLOGY
CBS
791.
MC BIRNEY ALEXANDER. R
IGNEOUS PETROLOGY
CBS
792.
TIWARI. R.N.
RECENT
RESEARCHES
IN
-
SEDIMENTARY BASINS 793.
ZAMIR ALVI
IPP
A TEXT BOOK OF PRACTICAL GEOGRAPHY
794.
ALLABY. M
OXFORD
DICTIONARY
OF
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BELL
FUNDAMENTALS ENGINEERING GEOLOGY
796.
PANDEY. B.P
UUB LONLOD
REMOTE SENSING PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS
89
BS PUB.
797.
MOHAMED ATHAR
HEAVY
METALS
&
ENVIRONMENT 798.
MURTHY. K.L.N
NEW AGE
APPLIED
GEO-
ENVIRONMENTAL
STUDIES
VOL.-I 799.
SINGH. A.K.
MANGAL DEEP
GEO
INFORMATICS
APPLICATIONS
IN
AGRICULTURE 800.
CHATTERJEE. K.K
USES
NEW INDIA
OF
METALS
AND
METALLIC MINERALS
NEW AGE
801.
COGGIN BROWN
MINERAL KLEALTH VOL.1
USHA BOOKS
802.
COGGIN BROWN
MINERAL KLEALTH VOL.2
USHA BOOKS
803.
PARTISHIT BALLABH
AN
INTRODUCTION
TO
GEOLOGY 804.
GARDE. R.J
CYBER TECH
MECHANICS
OF
SEDIMENT
TRANSPORTATION
AND
ALLOVIAL STREAM PROBLEMS 805.
PARBIN SINGH
ENGINEERING
&
GENERAL
GEOLOGY 806.
PARBIN SINGH
S.K.KATARIA
ENGINEERING
&
GENERAL
GEOLOGY 807.
PARBIN SINGH
S.K.KATARIA
ENGINEERING
&
GENERAL
GEOLOGY 808.
PARBIN SINGH
S.K.KATARIA
ENGINEERING
&
GENERAL
GEOLOGY 809.
BEST, MYRON. G
S.K.KATARIA
IGNEOUS AND METAMORPHIE PETROLOGY
810.
BEST, MYRON. G
CBS
IGNEOUS AND METAMORPHIE PETROLOGY
811.
KATHAL. P.K
MICROFOSSILS
CBS &
THEIR
APPLICATIONS 812.
GOKHAR. N.W
THEORY
OF
CBS STRUCTURAL
GEOLOGY 813.
GOKHAR. N.W
THEORY
CBS OF
STRUCTURAL
GEOLOGY 814.
GOKHAR. N.W
NEW AGE
THEORY GEOLOGY
90
CBS OF
STRUCTURAL CBS
815.
GOKHAR. N.W
THEORY
OF
STRUCTURAL
GEOLOGY 816.
GOKHAR. N.W
THEORY
CBS OF
STRUCTURAL
GEOLOGY 817.
GOKHAR. N.W
THEORY
CBS OF
STRUCTURAL
GEOLOGY 818.
GOKHAR. N.W
THEORY
CBS OF
STRUCTURAL
GEOLOGY 819.
GOKHAR. N.W
THEORY
CBS OF
STRUCTURAL
GEOLOGY 820.
CHENNA, KESAVALU. N
CBS
TEXT BOOK OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY
821.
MAHAPATRA. G.B
TEXT
BOOK
MACMILLAN OF
PHYSICAL
GEOLOGY 822.
MAHAPATRA. G.B
TEXT
BOOK
SPRINGER OF
PHYSICAL
GEOLOGY 823.
MAHAPATRA. G.B
TEXT
BOOK
SPRINGER OF
PHYSICAL
GEOLOGY 824.
MAHAPATRA. G.B
TEXT
BOOK
SPRINGER OF
PHYSICAL
GEOLOGY 825.
MAHAPATRA. G.B
TEXT
BOOK
SPRINGER OF
PHYSICAL
GEOLOGY
SPRINGER
826.
JAIN. P.C
PALACONTOLOGY
VISHAL
827.
JAIN. P.C
PALACONTOLOGY
VISHAL
828.
JAIN. P.C
PALACONTOLOGY
VISHAL
829.
JAIN. P.C
PALACONTOLOGY
VISHAL
830.
JAIN. P.C
PALACONTOLOGY
VISHAL
831.
JAIN. P.C
PALACONTOLOGY
VISHAL
832.
GRIBBTO. C.D
RUTHEYS
ELEMENTS
OF
MINEROLOGY 833.
GRIBBTO. C.D
RUTHEYS
CBS ELEMENTS
OF
MINEROLOGY 834.
GRIBBTO. C.D
RUTHEYS
CBS ELEMENTS
OF
MINEROLOGY 835.
GRIBBTO. C.D
RUTHEYS MINEROLOGY
91
CBS ELEMENTS
OF CBS
836.
GRIBBTO. C.D
RUTHEYS
ELEMENTS
OF
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TYRRELL. G.W
THE
CBS
PRINCIPLES
OF
PETROLOGY 838.
TYRRELL. G.W
THE
SURGECT
PRINCIPLES
OF
PETROLOGY 839.
TYRRELL. G.W
THE
SURGECT
PRINCIPLES
OF
PETROLOGY 840.
TYRRELL. G.W
THE
SURGECT
PRINCIPLES
OF
PETROLOGY 841.
TYRRELL. G.W
THE
SURGECT
PRINCIPLES
OF
PETROLOGY 842.
TYRRELL. G.W
THE
SURGECT
PRINCIPLES
OF
PETROLOGY 843.
TYRRELL. G.W
THE
SURGECT
PRINCIPLES
OF
PETROLOGY 844.
TYRRELL. G.W
THE
SURGECT
PRINCIPLES
OF
PETROLOGY
SURGECT MACMILLAN
845.
SINGH. P.K.
RAIN WATER HARVESTING
846.
VILANELOIM. J.V
MASS
COMMUNICATION
IN
INDIA
SAGE SAGE
847.
MICHAEL. S.M
DALITS IN MODERN INDIA
848.
NALINI RAJAN
21ST
CENTURY
JOURNALISM
IN INDIA 849.
ROBERTSON. D
SAGE
THE ROUTHEDGE DICTIONARY OF POLITCS
ROUTHEDGE MACMILLAN
850.
RAM CHANDRA PRADHAN
RAJ TO SWARAJ
851.
KARVNA KOWSHIK
HISTORY
TO
COMMUNIST
RUSSIA 1917-1991 852.
RAZUL. S.A
THE
WONDER
THAT
MACMILLAN WAS
INDIA
RUPA & CO S.CHAND & CO
853.
VISHNU BHAGAVAN
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
854.
PRAN NATH SETH
AN INTRODUCTION TO TRAVEL TOURISM
STERLING PUB.
855.
BHATIA. A.K
INTERNATIONAL TOURISM
STERLING PUB.
856.
RANGARAJAN. L.N
KAUTILYA THE ARTHASHASTRA
PENGUIN
857.
SHANMUGANANTHA. I
WORLD HISTORY
BOOKS INDIA
92
858.
SINGARAVEL. A
POPULAR
CULTURE
TO
ANCIENT TAMILAGAM 859.
SINGARAVEL. A
POPULAR
CULTURE
UNIVERSITY TO
ANCIENT TAMILAGAM 860.
SINGARAVEL. A
POPULAR
CULTURE
SINGARAVEL. A
POPULAR
CULTURE
TO
SINGARAVEL. A
POPULAR
CULTURE
TO
SINGARAVEL. A
POPULAR
CULTURE
BHARATHIDASAN UNIVERSITY
TO
ANCIENT TAMILAGAM 863.
BHARATHIDASAN UNIVERSITY
ANCIENT TAMILAGAM 862.
BHARATHIDASAN UNIVERSITY
ANCIENT TAMILAGAM 861.
BHARATHIDASAN
BHARATHIDASAN UNIVERSITY
TO
BHARATHIDASAN
ANCIENT TAMILAGAM
UNIVERSITY
864.
SINGARAVEL. A
HISTORY OF IDEAS
NAREENA
865.
SINGARAVEL. A
HISTORY OF IDEAS
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876.
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878.
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879.
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880.
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HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY INDIA
881.
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888.
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889.
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PANDIT JAWAHARLAL NEHRU
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890.
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NELSON MANDELA
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891.
USHA SANTHANAM
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VASAN
892.
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893.
SUNDAR. R.S
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VASAN
894.
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895.
SRINIVASAN. P
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896.
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DR.B.R.AMBETHKAR
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897.
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898.
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CHATRAPATHI SHIVAJI
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899.
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CHARLES DARWIN
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900.
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901.
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SIS M.VISVESVARAYA
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902.
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903.
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904.
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905.
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906.
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907.
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SUCCESSFUL
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SUCCESSFUL
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AN INTRODUCTION TRAVEL & TOURISM
910.
911.
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94
912.
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APPLIED
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ANALYSIS 914.
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PEARSON
A COURSE OF MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS
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915.
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916.
MANICA. T.K, VACHAGAM
ALGEBRA VOLUME 2
VIJAY
917.
TAHA. HA
OPERATIONS RESEARCH
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918.
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T.M.H T.H.H
919.
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REAL COMPLEX ANALYSIS
920.
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921.
KHANNA. M.L
DYNAMICS OF APARTICLE
JAI PU
922.
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555 PROGRAMS IN C++
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923.
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OBJECTED
ORIENTED
PROGRAMMING WITH C++
T.M.H P.H.I
924.
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925.
CHAPRA. S.C
NUMERICAL
METHODS
FOR
ENGINEERS 926.
BALUJA. G.K
T.M.H
OBJECT
ORIENTED
PROGRAMMING USING C++
DHANPA KEDARNATH
927.
GUPTA. B.D
CLASSICAL MECHANICS
928.
DEO. N
GRAPH
THEORY
WITH
APPLICATIONS 929.
SANGARAPPAN. S
P.H.I
VECTOR
CALCULUS
FOURIER
SERIES
AND
FOURIER
TRANSORMS
VIJAY VIJAY
930.
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TRIGONOMETRY
931.
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ELEMENTS
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MATHEMATICS
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932.
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933.
VEERARAJAN. T
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934.
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FUZZY MATRIX THEORY AND APPLICATIONS
95
M.J.P
935.
GRAVANO. S
INTRODUCTION
TO
ERROR
CONTROL CODES 936.
WILLMORE. T.J
AN
OXFORD
INTRODUCTION
TO
DIFFERENTIAL GEOMENTRY 937.
LEON. A
FUNDAMENTALS
OXFORD OF
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VIJAY PEARSON
938.
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C++ PROGRAMMING TODAY
939.
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CRYPTOGRAPHY &
NETWORK
SECURITY 940.
VEERARAJAN. T
P.H.I
PROBABILITY,
STATISTICS
AND RANDOM PROCESSES 941.
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TATA MC GRAW HILL
A FIRST COURSE IN THEORY OF NUMBERS
942.
BRADIE, BRIAIN
A
FRIENDLY
ASIAN BOOKS INTRODUCTION
TO NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 943.
RANA, INDER. K
AN
PEARSON
INTRODUCTION
TO
MESSURE AND INTEGRATION
NAROSA S.VISWANATHAN
944.
NARAYANAN. S
CALCULUS - VOL III
945.
MC GRATH, MIKE
C++ PROGRAMMING IN EASY STEPS
946.
PONNUSAMY. S
DREAM TECH
FOUNDATIONS
OF
COMPLEX
ANALYSIS 947.
NARLIKAR. JAYANT
FUN
AND
NAROSA FUNDAMENTALS
-
MATHEMATICS 948.
VASUDEV. C
GRAPH
UNIVERSITIES PRESS
THEORY
WITH
APPLICATIONS 949.
BARTLE, ROBERT. G
INTRODUCTION
NEW AGE TO
REAL
ANALYSIS IS III E.D 950.
BARTLE, ROBERT. G
INTRODUCTION
TO
WILEY REAL
ANALYSIS IS III E.D
WILEY
951.
HOFFMAN, KENNETH
LINEAR ALGEBRA
PEARSON
952.
VENUGOPAL. K.R
MASTEREIP C++
TATA MC GRAW HILL
953.
CHATTOPDHYAY. P.K
MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS
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954.
GUPTA. B.D
MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS - III ED.
VIKAS
96
955.
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PRINCIPLES
OF
MATHEMATICAL - ANALYSIS
TATA MC GRAW HILL
956.
MEDHI. J
STOCHASTIC PROCESSES
NEW AGE
957.
HEASTEIN. I.N
TOPICS IN ALGEBRA
JOHN WILEY
958.
MENKERS, JAMES. R
TOPOLOGY II ED.
PRENTICE HALL
959.
DUMMIT. D.S
ABSTRACT ALGEBRA
WILEY INDIA
960.
TRELAND. K
A CLASSICAL INTRODUCTION TO MODERN NUMBER THEORY
SPRINGER
961.
DASGUPTA. S
ALGORITHMS
TATA MC GRAW HILL
962.
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APPLIED ABSTRACT ALGEBRA
SPRINGER
963.
BHATTA CHARYA. P.B
BASIC ABSTRACT ALGEBRA
CAMBRIDGE
964.
COHN. D.M
BASIC
ALGEBRA
GROUPS
RINGS & FIELDS
SPRINGER
965.
ROBBINS. N
BEGINNING NUMBER THEORY
NAROSA
966.
SATYA PRAKASH
CLASSICAL MECHANICS
KEDARNATH
967.
GUPTA. B.D
CLASSICAL MECHANICS
KEDARNATH
968.
SANKARA RAO. K
CLASSICAL MECHANICS
PRENTICE HALL
969.
UPADHAYA. J.C
CLASSICAL MECHANICS
HIMALAYA
970.
ARULDAS. G
CLASSICAL MECHANICS
PRENTICE HALL
971.
RANA. N.C
CLASSICAL MECHANICS
TATA MC GRAW HILL
972.
GAMELIN. T.W
COMPLETE ANALYSIS
SPRINGER
973.
STERLIN. E.M
COMPLETE ANALYSIS
OVERSEAS PRESS
974.
PACHGHARE. V.K
CRYTOGRAPHY
&
INFORMATION SECURITY
PRENTICE HALL KRISHNA
975.
MITTAL
DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY
976.
LIO. C.L
ELEMENTS
OF
DISCRETE
MATHEMATICS 977.
LIO. C.L
ELEMENTS
TATA MC GRAW HILL
OF
DISCRETE
MATHEMATICS 978.
CHAKRABARATI. A
ELEMENTS
TATA MC GRAW HILL
OF
ORDINARY
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS & SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 979.
HAFFIMAN. W.C
FUNDAMENTALS
OF
NEW AGE ERROR
CORRECTING CODES 980.
COHN. P.M
FURTHER APPLICATION
97
ALGEBRA
CAMBRIDGE & SPRINGER
981.
DIESTEL. R
GRAPH THEORY
982.
BHATT. R.D
INTERMEDIATE
SPRINGER
MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS 983.
SASTRY. S.S
NAROSA
INTRODUCTORY METHODS OF NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
984.
RESNICK. R
INTRODUCTION
TO
PRENTICE HALL SPECIAL
RELATIVITY 985.
SIMMONS. G.F
WILEY
INTRODUCTION TO TOPOLOGY AND MODERN ANALYSIS
TATA MC GRAW HILL
986.
LAQ. P.D
LINEAR ALGEBRA
WILEY
987.
HOFFMAN. K
LINEAR ALGEBRA
PEARSON
988.
JAIN. M.K
NUMERICAL
SOLUTIONS
OF
DIFFERENCIALS EQUATIONS 989.
PUGH. C.C
REAL
NEW AGE
MATHEMATICAL
ANALYSIS 990.
OKSENDAL. B
SPRINGER
STOCHASTIC
DIFFERENTIAL
EQUATIONS
SPRINGER
991.
ROSS. S.M
STOCHASTIC PROCESSES
WILEY
992.
DE. U.C
TENSOR CALCULUS
NAROSA
993.
CHRDHARY. B
THE ELEMENTS OF COMPLEX ANALYSIS
NEW AGE MACMILLAN
994.
PATEL (AH)
INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY
995.
BHAKTI VEDANTA SWAMI.
SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM - FIRST
A.C
CANTO
BHAKTI VEDANTA SWAMI.
SRIMAD
A.C
SECOND CANTO
BHAKTI VEDANTA SWAMI.
SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM - THIRD
A.C
CANTO 31
BHAKTI VEDANTA SWAMI.
SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM - THIRD
A.C
CANTO 32
BHAKTI VEDANTA SWAMI.
SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM - FOUR
A.C
CANTO 4.1
996.
997.
998.
999.
1000. BHAKTI VEDANTA SWAMI. A.C 1001. BHAKTI VEDANTA SWAMI. A.C
BBT BHAGAVATAM
BBT
BBT
BBT
BBT
SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM - FOUR CANTO 4.2
BBT
SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM - FIFTH CANTO
98
BBT
1002. BHAKTI VEDANTA SWAMI. A.C 1003. BHAKTI VEDANTA SWAMI. A.C 1004. BHAKTI VEDANTA SWAMI. A.C 1005. BHAKTI VEDANTA SWAMI. A.C 1006. BHAKTI VEDANTA SWAMI. A.C 1007. BHAKTI VEDANTA SWAMI. A.C 1008. BHAKTI VEDANTA SWAMI. A.C 1009. BHAKTI VEDANTA SWAMI. A.C 1010. BHAKTI VEDANTA SWAMI. A.C 1011. BHAKTI VEDANTA SWAMI. A.C 1012. BHAKTI VEDANTA SWAMI. A.C 1013. SINGH. T.D
SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM - SIXTH CANTO
BBT
SRIMAD
BHAGAVATAM
-
SEVENTH CANTO SRIMAD
BBT
BHAGAVATAM
-
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BBT
BHAGAVATAM
-
NINETH CANTO SRIMAD
BBT
BHAGAVATAM
-
TENTH CANTO 10.1 SRIMAD
BBT
BHAGAVATAM
-
TENTH CANTO 10.2 SRIMAD
BBT
BHAGAVATAM
-
TENTH CANTO 10.3 SRIMAD
BBT
BHAGAVATAM
-
TENTH CANTO 10.4 SRIMAD
BBT
BHAGAVATAM
-
ELEVENTH CANTO 11.1 SRIMAD
BBT
BHAGAVATAM
-
ELEVENTH CANTO 11.2 SRIMAD
BBT
BHAGAVATAM
-
TWELTH CANTO
BBT
THOUGHTS ON SYNTHESIS OF SCIENCE & RELIGION
1014. SINGH. T.D
TOWARDS
A
BHAKTI VEDANTA
CULTURE
OF
HARMONY & PENCE
BHAKTI VEDANTA
1015. SINGH. T.D
GOD IS A PERSON
BHAKTI VEDANTA
1016. SINGH. T.D
LIFE,
MATTER
AND
THEIR
INTERACTIONS 1017. SINGH. T.D
BHAKTI VEDANTA
SCIENCE, SPIRITUALITY AND THE NATURE OF REALITY
1018. SINGH. T.D
LIFE
AND
SPIRITUAL
BHAKTI VEDANTA -
EVOLUTION
BHAKTI VEDANTA
1019. DENT, NICHOLAS
ROUSSEAU
ROUTHEDGE
1020. LOWE. E.J
LOCK
ROUTHEDGE
1021. JOLLEY, NICHALAS
LEIBRIZ
ROUTHEDGE
1022. LEAR, JONATHAN
FREUD
ROUTHEDGE
99
1023. SHIELDS. C
ARISTOTLE
ROUTHEDGE
1024. SMITH. D.W
HUSSEAL
ROUTHEDGE
1025. LEWENS, TEIN
DARWIN
ROUTHEDGE
1026. BEISER. F
HEGEL
ROUTHEDGE
1027. YUYER, PAUL
KANT
ROUTHEDGE
1028. FREEMAN. S
RAWLS
ROUTHEDGE
1029. MARTINCA. A.P
HOBBES
ROUTHEDGE
1030. YOUNG. J
SCHOPENHAUER
ROUTHEDGE
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PHILOSOPHISING EDUCATION
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OUTLINES
OF
INDIAN
PHILOSOPHY
CREST
1040. PANDEY. R.S
EDUCATIONAL THOUGHTS
ADHYAYAN
1041. RAMASAMI. T
EDUCATIONA
AND
PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT 1042. GANDHI. K.L
APH
VALUE EDUCATION A STUDY OF PUBLIC OPINION
GYAN
1043. NASEEMA. C
HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION
KANISHKA
1044. MANOHARAN. P.K
EDUCATION
AND
PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT
APH
1045. SINGH. Y.K
TEACHING OF PSYCHOLOGY
APH
1046. LIFCO
MEGA LIFCO DICTIONARY
1047.
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1051. KRISTI. L.W 1052.
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LOTUS
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JAINISM (THE A TO Z)
VISION BOOKS
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1054. MOORE. B.N
cgepljk; ciuf;Fk; jpahdk; PHILOSOPHY THE POWER OF IDEAS
1055. RAMA PRASAD
ghujp
THE
TATA MC GRAW HILL YOGA
DASANA
OF
PATANJALI
LOGOS PRESS
1056. AKHILESH MANI
UGC NET / SLET PSYCHOLOGY
DANIKA
1057. RANI PONNAIAN
HUMAN RIGHTS
PUDU BOOKS
1058. GUPTA. V.P
JEAN, PAUL SARTARE
VIJAY GOEL
1059. GUPTA. V.P
PLATO
VIJAY GOEL
1060. IYENGAR. B.K.S
LIGHT ON THE YOGA SUTRAS OF PATANJALI
HARPER
1061. IYENGAR. B.K.S
THE TREE OF YOGA
HARPER
1062. RADHA KRISHNAN
SARVEPALLI RADHAKRISHNAN
VIJAY GOEL
1063.
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1064. GUPTA. V.P
CONFUCIUS
VIJAY GOEL
1065. VIJAY
AUROBINDU
VIJAY GOEL
1066. VIJAY
KARL MARK
VIJAY GOEL
1067. MAX NULLER. F
RAMAKRISHNA PARAMAHANSAR
VIJAY GOEL
1068. RAM SHARAN. P
SANT KABIR
VIJAY GOEL
1069. SCEDHAKAR RAO
JAGATH
GURU
SREE
NARAYANA GURU
VIJAY GOEL
THE ASTHASHASTRA
VIJAY GOEL
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1072. MURTHY. C.S.R
BUSINESS ETHICS
HIMALAYA
1073. VENUGOPALAN. R
THE HIDDEN MYSTERIES OF
1070. RANGARAJAN. L.N 1071.
1074.
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1075. MORGAN. C.T
KUNDALINI
HEALTH
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A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY
TATA MC GRAW HILL
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1077. GOLD STEIN. H
CLASSICAL MECHANICS
NAROSA
1078. CHATTO PADHYAY. D
FOUNDATIONS
1076.
];;thkp
OF
ELECTRONICS
NEW AGE
1079. MEENA KUMARI. R
ELECTRO MAGENETIC FIELDS
NEW AGE
1080. CHATTO PADHYAY. D
ELECTRONICS
NEW AGE
101
1081. GHOSHAL. S.N
NUCLEAR PHYSICS
1082. PURI. R.K
SOLID
STATE
S.CHAND
PHYSICS
&
ELECTRONICS
S.CHAND
1083. MATHUR. D.S
MECHANICS
S.CHAND
1084. MURUGESHAN R.
ALLIED PHYSICS
S.CHAND
1085. MURUGESHAN R.
PROPERTIES OF MATTER
S.CHAND
1086. ARORA. C.L
PRACTICAL PHYSICS
S.CHAND
1087. CHATTO PADYAY. D
QUANTUM
MECHANICS
STATISTICAL
MECHANICS
SOLID STATE PHYSICS 1088. RAMESH GAONKAR
MICRO
S.CHAND
PROCESSOR
ARCHITECTURE, PROGRAMMING
AND
APPLICATIONS WITH THE 8085 1089. CHAKRABARTI. P.K
PENRAM
A TEXT BOOK ON WAVES & ACOUSTICS
CENTRAL
1090. SINHA. S.K
MOLECULAR PHYSICS
NAROSA
1091. CHAKRABARTI. P.K
GEOMETRICAL
&
PHISICAL
OPTICS
CENTRAL
1092. UPADHYAYA. J.C
CLASSICAL MECHANICS
HIMALAYA
1093. CHATWAL. G
DICTIONARY OF SCIENCE
HIMALAYA
1094. ARUMUGAM. S
COMPLEX ANALYSIS
SCITECH
1095. CHATTOPADHYAY. D
AN
ADVANCED
COURSE
IN
PRACTICAL PHYSICS 1096. JOSHI. A.W
CENTRAL
MATRICES AND TENSERS IN PHYSICS
NEW AGE
1097. WAHAB. M.A
SOLID STATE PHYSICS
NAROSA
1098. SRIVASTAVA. J.P
ELEMENTS OF SOLID STATE PHYSICS
PRENTICE
1099. ARUMUGAM. S
NUMERICAL METHODS
SCITECH
1100. ARUMUGAM. S
NUMERICAL METHODS
SCITECH
1101. CHATWAL. G.R
SPECTROSCOPY
HIMALAYA
1102. PALANISAMY. P.K
SOLID STATE PHYSICS
SCITECH
1103. FEYMAR
LECTURES ON PHYSICS ; THE DETINITIVE ED. VOL - I
1104. FEYMAR
1105. FEYMAR
PEARSON
LECTURES ON PHYSICS ; THE DETINITIVE ED. VOL - II
PEARSON
LECTURES ON PHYSICS ; THE
PEARSON
102
DETINITIVE ED. VOL - III 1106. RAI. G.D
SOLAR ENERGY UTILISATION
KHANA
1107. OXFORD
DICTIONARY OF PHYSICS
OXFORD
1108. GHOSHAL. S.N
ATOMIC PHYSICS
S.CHAND
1109. SINDHU. P.S
ELEMENTS
OF
MOLECULAR
SPECTROSCOPY 1110. UMA MUKERJI
NEW AGE
ELECTRO
MAGNETIC
FIELD
THEORY
AND
WARE
PROPAGATION
NAROSA
1111. PRAKASH. J
SOLAR ENERGY
TATA MC GRAW HILL
1112. KAMARAJ. G
HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER
SCITECH
1113. SAKTHIVEL MURUGAN. S
COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
1114. SADIKU. N.O.M
RBA
ELEMENTS
OF
ELECTROMAGNETIES
OXFORD
1115. DASS. H.K
MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS
S.CHAND
1116. RAJAM. J.B
ATOMIC PHYSICS
S.CHAND
1117. SALIVAHANAN. S
DIGITAL
CIRCUITS
AND
DESIGN
VIKAS
1118. MILLMAN. J
INTEGRATED ELECTRONICS
TATA MC GRAW HILL
1119. KITTEL. C
INTRODUCTION
TO
SOLID
STATE - PHYSICS 1120. SINDHU. P.S
ELEMENTS
WILEY
OF
MOLECULAR
SPECTROSCOPY
NEW AGE
1121. YADAV. L.D.S
ORGANIC SPECTROSCOPY
ANAMAYA
1122. TEWARI. K.K
ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM WITH ELECTRONICS
1123. POOLE. C.P
INTRODUCTION
S.CHAND
TO
NANO
TECHNOLOGY
WILEY
1124. ARORADHADE
OPTICAL FEBRE AND LASER
NEW AGE
1125. AVADHANULO. M.N
A
TEXT
BOOK
OF
ENGINEERING PHYSICS 1126. KITTEL. C
INTRODUCTION
TO
S.CHAND SOLID
STATE - PHYSICS
WILEY
1127. RASTOGI. SC
BIO CHEMISTRY
TATA MC GRAW HILL
1128. ROY. R.R
NUCLEAR PHYSICS
NEW AGE
1129. PETTAI. S.O
MODERN
PHYSICS
STATE PHYSICS
103
&
SOLID NEW AGE
1130. PATEL. S.B
NUCLEAR PHYSICS
1131. LAUD. B.B
LASERS
AND
NEW AGE
NON
LINEAR
OPTICS
NEW AGE
1132. SRIVASTAVA. A
BIO - NANO - GEO SCIENCES
ANE
1133. BRIJLAL
HEAT
THERMODYNAMICE
&
STATISTICAL PHYSICS 1134. SAXENA. A.K
PRINCIPLES
OF
S.CHAND MODERN
PHYSICS
NAROSA
1135. MURUGESHAN. R
MODERN PHYSICS
S.CHAND
1136. CHATOPADHYAY. P.K
MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS
NEW AGE
1137. PURI. R.K
SOLID STATE PHYSICS
S.CHAND
1138. PALANISAMY. P.K
PHYSICS
LABORATARY
MANUAL 1139. SAKTHI MURUGAN. S
SCITECH
COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
1140. SAKTHI MURUGAN. S
RBA
COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
RBA
1141. DEEPAK ARORA
DICTIONARY OF PHYSICS
A.I.T.B.S
1142. VERMA. A.R
CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
APPLIED
TO SOLID STATE PHYSICS 1143. LW. C.S
NEW AGE
ELECTRO MAGNETIC THEORY FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS
1144. GODSE. A.P
MICRO
FOUNDATION
PROCESSOR
&
MICROCONTRO HERS
TECHNICAL
1145. RAYEM. J.B
ATOMIC PHYSICS
S.CHAND
1146. GUPTA. H.C
SOLID STATE PHYSICS
VIKAS
1147. CHADHA. J.K
MECHANICS
NEW AGE
1148. SEDHA. R.S
A
TEXT
BOOK
OF
APPLIED
ELECTRONICS 1149. GANGADHAR. K.A
ELECTRO
S.CHAND
MAGENETIC
FIELD
THEORY 1150. PURI. R.K
KHANA
SOLID STATE PHYSICS AND ELECTRONICS
S.CHAND
1151. MURUGESHAN. R
OPTICS & SPECTROSCOPY
S.CHAND
1152. GUPTA. B.D
MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS
VIKAS
1153. MURUGESHAN. R
OPTICS AND SPECTROSCOPY
S.CHAND
1154. GANESH BABU. F.R
LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
SCITECH
1155. MANI. P
A
DHANAM
TEXT
104
BOOK
OF
ENGINEERING PHYSICS - I 1156. PALANISAMY. P.K
MATERIALS SCIENCE
SCITECH
1157. GARG. R.K
UNIVERSITY SCIENCE BASIC ELECTRONICS
PRESS
1158. MADHUSAHU. K.B
ELECTRO MAGNETIC FILEDS
SCITECH
1159. JOSHI. A.W
ELEMENTS GROUP THEORY OF PHYSICISTS
1160. PALANISAMY. P.K
PHYSICS
NEW AGE LABORATARY
MANUAL 1161. PALANISAMY. P.K
SCITECH
PHYSICS
LABORATARY
MANUAL 1162. TO MAR (S)
GATE
:
SCITECH PHYSICS
CHOICE
(MULTIPLE
QUESTIONS
WITH
EXPLANATORY ANSWERS)
UPHAR'S
1163.
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1164.
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1166.
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1167.
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1168.
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1169.
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1170.
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1175.
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1176.
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1177.
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1178.
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1179.
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1180.
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1181.
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1182.
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1183.
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1184.
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1185.
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1186.
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1187.
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1188.
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1189.
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1190.
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1191.
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1192.
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1193.
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1194.
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1195.
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1196.
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1197.
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1198.
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1199.
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1200.
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1201.
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fof ntspaPPL
1202.
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fof ntspaPPL
1203.
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fof ntspaPPL
1204.
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fof ntspaPPL
1205.
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1206.
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1207.
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1208.
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1209.
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1210.
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106
1211.
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1212.
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1213.
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1214.
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1215.
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1216.
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1217.
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1218.
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1219.
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1220.
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1221.
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1222.
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ckh
1223.
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Guhzk;
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Guhzk;
1224.
1225.
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-
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-
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ckh
DISCOVERIES IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
1227. LAL. S.S
PRACTICAL VERTEBRATE
107
PALANI PARAMOUNT ZOOLOGY MJP
1228. RAMADASS. P
ANIMAL
BIO
RECENT
TECHNOLOGY
CONCEPTS
&
DEVELOPMENT 1229. RAMADASS. P
ANIMAL
MJP
BIO
RECENT
TECHNOLOGY
CONCEPTS
&
DEVELOPMENT 1230. LAL. S.S
RASTOGI
PRACTICAL
ZOOLOGY
INVERTEBRATE 1231. LOHAR. P.S
MJP
ENDOCRINOLOGY
-
HORMONESORD
-
HUMAN
HEALTH 1232. MARIMUTHU. R
MICROSCOPY
MJP &
MICRO
TECHNIQUE 1233. GUPTA. P.K
MOLECULAR
RASTOGI BIOLOGY
&
GENETIC - ENGINEERING
RASTOGI
1234. PANDEY
FISH & FISHERIES
SARAS PUB
1235. NAIR. N.C
A
TEXT
BOOK
OF
INVERTIBRATES 1236. NAIR. N.C
A
TEXT
SARAS PUB BOOK
OF
INVERTIBRATES 1237. NAIR. N.C
A
TEXT
SARAS PUB BOOK
OF
INVERTIBRATES
SARAS PUB
1238. ARUMUGAM. N
A TEXT BOOK OF EMBRYOLOGY
SARAS PUB
1239. ARUMUGAM. N
A TEXT BOOK OF EMBRYOLOGY
SARAS PUB
1240. ARUMUGAM. N
A TEXT BOOK OF EMBRYOLOGY
SARAS PUB
1241. THANGAMANI. A
A TEXT BOOK OF CHORDATES
SARAS PUB
1242. THANGAMANI. A
A TEXT BOOK OF CHORDATES
SARAS PUB
1243. MARIAKUTTIKON. A
ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY
SARAS PUB
1244. MARIAKUTTIKON. A
ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY
SARAS PUB
1245. MARIAKUTTIKON. A
ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY
SARAS PUB
1246. MEYYAN. R.P
GENETICS
SARAS PUB
1247. MEYYAN. R.P
GENETICS
SARAS PUB
1248. MEYYAN. R.P
GENETICS
SARAS PUB
IMMUNOLOGY
SARAS PUB
IMMUNOLOGY
SARAS PUB
1249. DULSY
FATIMA
&
ARUMUGAN.N 1250. DULSY
FATIMA
ARUMUGAN.N
&
108
1251. DULSY
FATIMA
&
ARUMUGAN.N 1252. DULSY
FATIMA
IMMUNOLOGY
SARAS PUB
IMMUNOLOGY
SARAS PUB
&
ARUMUGAN.N 1253. MEYYAN. R.P
GENETICS
&
GENETIC
ENGINEERING
SARAS PUB
1254. ARUMUGAM. N
CELL BIOLOGY
SARAS PUB
1255. EKAMBARANATH
MANUAL OF ZOOLOGY - VOL II - PART I - (CHORDATA)
1256. EKAMBARANATH
S.VISWANATHAN
MANUAL OF ZOOLOGY - VOL II - PART II - (CHORDATA)
1257. EKAMBARANATH
S.VISWANATHAN
MANUAL OF ZOOLOGY - VOL I - PART II
S.VISWANATHAN
1258. RAMAKRISHNAN. P
BIO STATISTICS
SARAS PUB
1259. NARAYANAN. L.M
BIO STATISTICS
SARAS PUB
1260. KALRA
SCIENCE FORMULA
KALRA
1261. EKAMBARANATH
MANUAL OF ZOOLOGY 1-P : II
S.VISWANATHAN
1262. ARUMUGAM. N
ORGANIC EVOLUTION
SARAS PUB
1263. EKAMBARANATH
MANUAL OF ZOOLOGY V - II P - II
1264. EKAMBARANATH
S.VISWANATHAN
MANUAL OF ZOOLOGY V - II P-I
1265. EKAMBARANATH
S.VISWANATHAN
MANUAL OF ZOOLOGY V - I - P - III
1266. VERMA. P.S
S.VISWANATHAN
CELL
BIOLOGY,
GENETICS,
MOLECULAR
BIOLOGY,
EVOLUTION & ECOLOGY 1267. ANANTHANARAYAN PANIKER. C.K
&
TEXT
BOOK
OF
S.CHAND MICRO
BIOLOGY
ORIENT
1268. MICHAEL J., PALCZAR
MICRO BIOLOGY
TATA MC GRAW HILL
1269. SHANEWL. P.S
OXFORD & IBH NEW MEDICAL DICTIONARY
1270. LOYD, JULIE
A
OXFORD & IBH
CONCISE
GUIDE
TO
WEATHER 1271. JOHANTHAN. H
1272. SAHNI. K.C
DARWIN
PARRAGON :
A
VERY
SHORT
INTRODUCTION
OXFORD
THE BOOK OF INDIAN DREES
OXFORD
109
1273. PRATER. S.H
THE
BOOK
OF
INDIAN
ANIMALS 1274. BEJCEK. V
OXFORD
THE
COMPLETE
ENCYCLOPEDIAN OF BIRDS 1275. BAKER, NICK
THE
NEW
REBO
AMATEUR
NATURALIST 1276. ROSAIR. D
COLLINS
PHOTOGRAPHIC GUIDE TO THE WADERS OF THE WORLD
1277. MURUGESAN. A.G
ENVIRONMENTAL
BOUNTY
SCIENCE
AND BIO TECHNOLOGY 1278. JOSHI. VIJAYA. D
PREP.
MANUAL
MJG FOR
UNDERGRADUATES PHYSIOLOGY 1279. GURUMANI. N
RESEARCH
ELSEVIER METHODOLOGY
FOR BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
MJP
1280. RAMAN. C
OBJECTIVE ZOOLOGY
SURAS
1281. RASTOGI. V.B
FUNDAMENTALS
OF
BIO
STATISTICS
ANE
1282. MISHRA. R.R
SOIL MICRO BIOLOGY
CBS
1283. SHARMA. K
MANUAL OF MICRO BIOLOGY (TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES)
ANE
1284. CHARY. S.N
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
MACMILLAN
1285. SOBTI. R.C
ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY
NAROSA
1286. SATYANARAYANA. U
BIO TECHNOLOGY
BOOKS & ALLIED
1287. KARDONG. KENNITH. V
VERTERBRATES
-
COMPARATIVE,
ANATOMY,
FUNCTION & EVOLUTION) 1288. AGGARWAL. S.K
FOUNDATION
COURSE
TATA MC GRAW HILL IN
BIOLOGY
ANE
1289. YANG. J.Z
THE LIFE OF VERTEBRATES
OXFORD
1290. JORDEN. E.L
CHORDATE ZOOLOGY
S.CHAND
110
Annexure - XII HEALTH SERVICES CONDUCTED IN THE COLLEGE
FREE EYE CHECK UP CAMP The 3 (TN) Air SQN (TECH) NCC in collaboration with Vasan Eye Care Hospital conducted a Free Eye Check Up Camp at the college for the benefit of students, staff and NCC Officials on 29.07.2008. The Camp was presided by Dr. K.Anbarasu, Principal, He exhorted the NCC unit to undertake such socially beneficial programmes on a large scale. Flt. Lt. Dr. Sundhararaman welcomed the gathering. Dr. M.R.S. Ramakrishnan, Eye Surgeon, Dr. Vasan Eye Hospital, Tiruchirapalli inaugurated the Camp. He appreciated the involvement and dedication of NCC cadets to such social causes. Wing Commander B. Biswas commended the cadets for organizing the camp. He showered praises on Vasan Eye Care Hospital for its active co-operation and commitment. He also assured all help to the unit of National College in the conduct of such camps as well as other programmes. CWO Jeyaprakash proposed a vote of thanks. A large number of students, staff and NCC personnel underwent eye check up. Flight Cadet Aiswarya did the compeering. BLOOD DONATION CAMP The Bharathidasan University, Trichy in association with Anna University, Chennai, and Tamilnadu Blood Transfusion Council, conducted a massive blood donation camp within the university limits comprising eight districts at fifty one different centres. In our College, National Service Scheme (NSS) and Youth Red Cross (YRC) organised the programme on 20.02.2009. The programme was inaugurated by the Vice-Principal A.Krishnamoorthy. He asked the students to donate blood to save precious lives which would otherwise be lost. Mr.B.Mathivanan, Notary Public, and Dr.M.Nallathambi of SRM Medical College Hospital, were the two witnesses who monitored the progress of the conduct of the programme. Friends Blood Bank, an authorized blood bank for Indian Red Cross Society, was the recipient of the blood donated by the student volunteers. Thirty volunteers from the nearby Chettinad College of Arts and Science and Three hundred and twelve student donors from both the regular stream and the unaided stream of National College donated their blood enthusiastically as they learnt that their donation could become a record of sorts worthy to find an entry in the Guinness book of records. In all, three hundred and forty two units of blood were collected. The Principal Dr. K.Anbarasu in his closing remarks expressed his deep appreciation of the student donors and hoped that they would make blood donation a habit in their lives. The programme was well organised by the NSS programme officers K.Elango, S.Thirumavalavan, S.Gunasekar, D.E.Benet and YRC coordinator T.Seshasayee.
111
Awareness Programme on Eye Care The Naval Wing
NCC, National College, Trichy conducted th
Programme on EYE CARE on Friday the 12
an Awareness
of September 2008. Mr.S.Selvaraj, Care
Taker of the Naval Wing of NCC, welcomed the gathering. Dr.K.Anbarasu, Principal, honored the Chief Guest and delivered the Presidential Address. He advised the students to undergo medical check up periodically to avoid diagnosing diseases at the advanced stage. He urged the students to create awareness among the village people on the importance
of
vacinnes.
The
Chief
Guest,
Dr.R.Ramesh,
Consultant
Pediatric
Ophthalmologist, Mahathma Eye Hospital, Trichy delivered a lecture on EYE CARE. His lecture dealt with the basic diseases of eyes and the preventive measures of the eye diseases. The visual displays were highly informative, particularly the inventions in the eye operations. He also insisted on compulsory examination of the eyes of the children between the age of 3 and 5 years. He added that the squint eyes can also be corrected at any age. He requested the teachers to find out those students who are not able to see letters on the black board and send them for eye check up immediately. He also advised the people from IT, Diabetics patients and persons of above 40 years to undergo eye check periodically to prevent their eyes from complete blindness. He also recommended anti reflectance glass that can protect the eyes from the rays from computers and vehicle headlights. The cadets from Naval Wing NCC, Staff and students from all the departments, participated in the Awareness Programme and benefited. Cadet.S.Sri Hari, proposed a Vote of thanks. Blood Donation Camp NCC Army Wing and Youth Red Cross Society of our College, Round table No.54 and Trichy Ladies Circle No.33 jointly organized a Blood Donation Camp on 22.08.2008 at our College, Dr.K.Anbarasu, Principal motivated the cadets on the importance of Blood donation and he himself donated a unit of blood. 87 volunteers including the members of the Round table and Ladies Circle donated blood in the camp.
112
Annexure XIII Students’ Achievements and Awards S.No.
Competition
Place & Date
Name
1.
Tamil Essay
E.R.Hr.Sec. School, Trichy – 06.08.08
S.Karuthan, I M.A. Tamil
2.
Elocution (Tamil)
Bharathidasan College, Trichy 14.08.08
Arts –
S.Karuthan, I M.A. Tamil
3.
Elocution (Tamil)
Jamal Mohamed College, Trichy – 15.09.08
S.Karuthan, I M.A. Tamil
4.
Elocution (Tamil)
Mukkulathor Hr.Sec. School, Thiruvarambur, Trichy – 30.08.08
S.Karuthan, I M.A. Tamil
5.
Elocution (Tamil)
6.
Elocution (Tamil)
Bishop Heber College, Trichy – 27.09.08
S.Karuthan, I M.A. Tamil
7.
Elocution (Tamil)
Seva Sangam School, Trichy 02.10.08
Girls –
S.Karuthan, I M.A. Tamil
8.
Elocution (Tamil)
District Central Bank, 06.11.08
Co.Op
S.Karuthan, I M.A. Tamil
9.
Elocution (Tamil)
Rajiv Gandhi, 06.11.08
S.Karuthan, I M.A. Tamil
10.
Elocution (Tamil)
UDC, Trichy - 19.12.08
S.Karuthan, I M.A. Tamil
11.
Elocution (Tamil)
EVR College, 23.01.09
–
S.Karuthan, I M.A. Tamil
12.
Elocution (Tamil)
Indian Medical Association – 15.02.09
S.Karuthan, I M.A. Tamil
13.
Elocution (Tamil)
Sringeri Matt. Srirangam – 01.04.09
S.Karuthan, I M.A. Tamil
14.
Elocution (Tamil)
Karaikudi Kamban Kazhagam – 06.04.09
S.Karuthan, I M.A. Tamil
15.
Tamil Essay
Karaikudi Kamban Kazhagam – 06.04.09
S.Karuthan, I M.A. Tamil
16.
Elocution
Madurai Yadava College
S.Karuthan, I M.A. Tamil
17.
Tamill Essay Writing
Vivekanandha Kanyakumari
Sangam,
30 Students
18.
Hand Writing – Tamil, Hand Writing – English, Drawing, Essay Writing – English, Essay Writing – Tamil
Kala, Chennai
Vadapalani,
25 Students
E.V.R. College, Trichy – 23.09.08
113
Trichy
S.Karuthan, I M.A. Tamil
19.
Poem Written
Bharathidasan College, Trichy 12.08.08
Arts –
K. Gopalakrishnan – II M.A. Tamil
20.
Tamil Elocution
Bharathidasan Arts & Science College, Trichy – 14.08.08
K. Gopalakrishnan – II M.A. Tamil
21.
Tamil Elocution
Jamal Mohamed College, Trichy – 15.09.08
K. Gopalakrishnan – II M.A. Tamil
22.
Tamil Elocution
Chennai Anna Arivalayam 09.09.08
K. Gopalakrishnan – II M.A. Tamil
23.
Tamil Elocution
Bishop Heber College, Trichy – 17.09.08
K. Gopalakrishnan – II M.A. Tamil
24.
Tamil Elocution
Mukkulathor Schoo, 30.08.08
K. Gopalakrishnan – II M.A. Tamil
25.
Tamil Elocution
NIT, Trichy
K. Gopalakrishnan – II M.A. Tamil
26.
Tamil Elocution
EVR College, Trichy – 23.09.08
K. Gopalakrishnan – II M.A. Tamil
27.
Tamil Elocution
District Central Co.Op Bank – 22.11.08
K. Gopalakrishnan – II M.A. Tamil
28.
Tamil Elocution
Imayam Arts & Science College, Thuraiyur – 26.01.09
K. Gopalakrishnan – II M.A. Tamil
29.
Tamil Elocution
MIET College – 17.02.09
K. Gopalakrishnan – II M.A. Tamil
30.
Tamil Elocution
Madurai Yadava College
K. Gopalakrishnan – II M.A. Tamil
31.
Drawing
Tamil Nadu Ezuthakar, Murpokku Sangam, Kalaiarangam, Trichy
M. Rajkumar, I B.Com ‘B’
32.
Drawing
Indian Medical Assoction, Trichy
M. Rajkumar, I B.Com ‘B’
33.
Drawing
EVR College, Consumer Club, Trichy
M. Rajkumar, I B.Com ‘B’
114
34.
Body Art
Madurai Yadava College
M. Rajkumar, I B.Com ‘B’
35.
Picture, Quiz, Skit, Semmozhi Selvan Group Song, Folk Dance
Inter Collegiate mega meet Rotary Club, Tricy Fort, Hotel Sangam
16 Students
36.
Tamil Elocution
Thanjavur Tamil University
S.Karuthan, I M.A. Tamil
37.
Western Dance, Quiz, Poetry, and many events
Festember, NIT, Trichy
24 Students
38.
Inter Collegiate Competion
Smt. Indira Gandhi College, Trichy-2
6 Students
39.
Anurasam, Tamil Eassay Writing competition
Anurasam, Chennai – 17
22 Students
40.
Tamil University Events
Tamil Valarchithurai, Bishop Heber College, Trichy
K. Gopala Krishnan II M.A. Tamil
41.
Tamil Elocution
T.N.Forest Dept. (P.H) Gr.F Bishop Heber College, Trichy
Chandrasekar, II B.A. History
42.
Tamil Elocution
Erode
Dr.S.Neelagandan, Lecturer Dept.of Tamil
43.
Tamil Elocution
16th Annual InterCollegiate oratorical competition Cauvery College for Women, Trichy
K.Gopalakrishnan, II M.A. Tamil
44.
Poem, Musical Instrument
Muththamil vizha
P. Surendran, II B.Sc. (C.S)
Smt. Indira Gandhi College, Trichy-2
Dardia Gladies II M.Com
Oratorical
M. Saravanan I BCA K. Bharathi, I B.Sc. Phy R.Selvaraj, II M.A. English
45.
Tamil Elocution Essay Writing
46.
Tamil Literater Competition
Trichy District Police Dept.
P.Nithya, II B.A. Tamil
Sri Rama Krishna Vidhayala, Coimbatore 20
40 Students
115
N. Selvakumari, I B.Com
47.
Quiz & Elocution Competitions
48.
Many Events
49.
Elocution Writing
&
Drawing
Essay
Wildlife week celebrations, Bishop Heber College, Trichy
6 Students
BDU FEST, Bharathidasan University
28 Students
Trichy Consumer Association, EVR College, Trichy
Gopalakrishnan, II M.A. Tamil S.Karuthan, I M.A. Tamil Bharathi II B.A. Tamil Manikandan, II B.A. Eco. Ravikumar, I B.Com
50.
51.
Poetry
Inter Collegiate Drawing
Competition
Tamil Nadu Science Association AKKV Arunadu Metric Hr.Sec. School
A.Abdulhuq, II B.A. Tamil
Madurai Yadava College
S.Karuthan, II M.A. Tamil
P. Rajendran, III B.Com
M.Rajkumar, I B.Com Manikandan, III B.A. Eco. A. Abdulhuq, III B.A. Tamil
52.
Flok Dance
St.I G. College, Trichy
12 Students
53
Various disciplines of Fine Arts
AVVM Sri Pushpam College, Poondi
10 Students
54.
Hand Writing, Drawing
Tamil Association, Chennai
14 Students
55.
Vocal- Solo
Trichy-Tamil Isai Sangam, K.A.P. Viswanadhan Hr.Sec. School
Dardia Gladis II M.Com
Women Studies Bard, Universities, Trichy
14 Students
56.
Poem,
Essay,
Elocution, Drawing, Dance, Skit, Poem
116
Manikandan, II M.A. Tamil
Annexure – IV List of members of Staff who were awarded with cash incentives for publishing Research papers / Books S.No
Name
Papers Presented
Designation
Department
1.
Prof.M.N.Abubacker
2 Papers
Reader & Head
Botany
2.
Prof.E.Natarajan
1 Paper
Lecturer
Botany
3.
Prof.A.Amathussalam
1 Paper
Lecturer (SS)
Chemistry
4.
Dr.S.Ramanath
1 Paper
Reader
Commerce
5.
Dr.S.V.Srinivasa Vallabhan
1 Paper
Reader
Commerce
6.
Ms.N.Renganayaki
2 Papers
Lecturer
Economics
7.
Sri.K.Elango
1 Paper
Lecturer (SG)
Economics
8.
Sri.A.Vijayasankar
3 Papers
Lecturer
Mathematics
9.
Dr.M.A. Gopalan
4 Papers
Reader
Mathematics
10. Ms.Manju Somanath
2 Papers
Lecturer
Mathematics
11. Sri.P.Shanmuganandham
3 Papers
Lecturer (SS)
Mathematics
12. Dr.T.V.Sundar
1 Paper
Lecturer (SS)
Physics
13. Dr.R.Ramasamy
7 Papers
Lecturer
Physics
14. Prof.S.Muruganantham
2 Papers
Lecturer
Physics
15. Prof.B.S.Srikanth
1 Paper
Lecturer
Physics
16. Prof.V.Hariharakrishnan
1 Paper
Lecturer
Physics
17. Dr.V.M.Ananthanarayanan
1 Paper
Reader
Sanskrit
18. Dr.K.Uma
1 Paper
Reader
Zoology
19. Sri.P.Raghavan
4 Papers
Librarian
Library
20. Ms.S.Maheswari
2 Papers
Physical Director
Physical Education
21. Sri.B.Swaminathan
2 Papers
Physical Director
Physical Education
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