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Initiative pays dividends

WITH ALLAHABAD University (AU) regaining the Central status and urging its teachers to undertake quality researches with a new gusto, even teachers of AU's constituent colleges have now started taking an initiative to carry out quality studies especially in the field of science.

Published on: Aug 20, 2006 12:41 AM IST
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CMPDC teachers get UGC aid for research projects

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WITH ALLAHABAD University (AU) regaining the Central status and urging its teachers to undertake quality researches with a new gusto, even teachers of AU's constituent colleges have now started taking an initiative to carry out quality studies especially in the field of science.

In what is being seen as the first, six chemistry teachers of AU's Chaudhary Mahadeo Prasad (CMP) Degree College have successfully bagged funding for three research projects from the University Grants Commission (UGC) and that they will try to complete them within the next three years.

Dr Roli Srivastava of CMP Degree College's Chemistry Department along with two of her colleagues has bagged the backing of the UGC to undertake a research in 'Ultra Sonic Studies on Molecular Interaction of Amino Acids' while another teacher of Chemistry department Dr Archana Pandey too has received the go ahead from the UGC for her research on 'Synthesis of Nucleosides'.

And this is not all. Dr Mridula Tripathi, also of the Chemistry department, will work on 'New Generation of Photoelectrical Chemical Cell' with the support of UGC funding.

Dr Sinha said that the department will extend all co-operation to the teachers who have made history in the college by bagging funding for three researches simultaneously in their research and want others to also start research work in the college in a big way.

Speaking about her research, Dr Roli Srivastava said that her study basically is a research in the effect of drugs intake on the human body with a focus on amino acids. "I am confident of completing the task in the stipulated two-year time period and after which I will explore ways to further carry on my work," she said.

 
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K Sandeep Kumar

K Sandeep Kumar is a Special Correspondent of Hindustan Times heading the Allahabad Bureau. He has spent over 16 years reporting extensively in Uttar Pradesh, especially Allahabad and Lucknow. He covers politics, science and technology, higher education, medical and health and defence matters. He also writes on development issues.

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