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PRAGYAN November 10
PRAGYAN November 10
PRAGYAN November 10
T hank you for the trouble you have taken. It is Regards and May God give you everything
indeed a labour of love. The effort must have required to keep up your mission.
Shantikam Hazarika
been stupendous. Director,
You may think of doing a feature on Akhil Assam Institute of Management
Gogoi. I think he is the stereotype of leaders who PO Box 30, Guwahati 781001, India
are now going to emerge all over India. www.aimguwahati.edu.in/ shntikamhaz@hotmail.com
Great Job ....
T he recent edition of PRAGYAN ( V-viii, I-i) seems great sir..all the topics were fresh & interesting...
great job sir..
Lohit Dutta, B.Sc IInd Yr
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Dr. Mallika Kandali Delivered Lecture on the
55th Foundation Day of Tinsukia College
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Wildlife Institute of India, Chandrabani,
Dehra Dun.
Agricultural College and Research
there is big need for save our environment and to Institute, Coimbatore( Tamil Nadu )
protect, conserve our ecosystem. North East is home Coimbatore ( Coimbatore Dist. ) – 651003
to the most amazing herbs, medicinal compounds, Chaudhary Charan Singh (C.C.S.) Haryana
natural cosmetics etc. Forestry and Wild Life go Agricultural University, Hisar( Haryana )
together since forests serve as home for wildlife. Hisar ( Hisar Dist. ) – 125004
Forest wealth contributes significantly to the College of Agriculture, Mysore( Karnataka)
economy of our Region. Specially trained personnel Hebbal , Mysore(Mysore Dist.)– 560024
are therefore needed to maintain and regenerate the College of Agriculture, Pantnagar
forest cover, forest wealth and resources. This (Uttarakhand ) Pantnagar ( Udhamsingh
involves the services of forestry specialists, forestry Nagar Dist. ) – 263145
management experts and forest officers. Forestry College of Agriculture and Regional
involves protection of forests and farming. Research Station, Dharwad( Karnataka )
Eligibility: The minimum qualifications Dharwad ( Dharwad Dist. ) – 580005
required to pursue a 3-4 years, B.Sc (forestry) is to College of Forestry, Srinagar ( Jammu and
have passed the 10+2 examination with physics, Kashmir ) Srinagar ( Srinagar Dist. )
chemistry and biology or agriculture as subjects. College of Horticulture and Forestry, Solan
The major courses in forestry and wildlife in (Himachal Pradesh) Solan (Solan Dist.) –
India are: B.S.C Forestry M.S.C Forestry 173230
M.S.C wood science and technology College of Technology and Agricultural
Institutions and colleges in India that provides Engineering, Udaipur(Rajasthan) Udaipur
courses on forestry and wildlife: (Udaipur Dist.) – 313001
Birsa Agricultural University, Kanke, Dolphin (P.G.) Institute of Bio-Medical and
Ranchi - 6. Natural Sciences, Dehradun(Uttarakhand)
Forestry Research Institute, Dehra Dun - Manduwala, Chakrata Road , Dehradun
248 006. (Dehradun Dist.) – 248007
Indian Institute of Forest Management, Dr. Balasaheb Sawant Konkan Krishi
Nehru Nagar, Bhopal. Vidyapeeth, Dapoli(Maharashtra) Dapoli
Orissa University of Agriculture and (Ratnagiri Dist.) – 415712
Technology, Bhubaneshwar - 751 003. Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi
[Editors Note : Prasanta Bora is an Engineer by profession. His blog Career Quips is world’s 5th best
career blog. Its Google page rank is 4th. With more than 3,500 blog subscriber Career Quips gets more than
3,50,000 visitors per month, but, very few of them are from NE India, for whom it’s created. To make such a
wonderful blog popular among NE Indian students and Pragyan readers we invited Prasanta to write for us.
We are grateful that he has started a new series.]
A few words from the writer: The contents of this write up is actually have been reproduced for
Pragyan from my career blog: www. careerquips.blogspot.com. As the contents was actually made for the blog,
to present it to the students as a published form we needed some minor edits.
Full potential of the knowledge imparted here can be found only online at the blog, since many contents
can not be presented in hard published form – say for example, the video on demo GD in section “Group
Discussion”. Also we may not be in position to write in details about links of other sites those our blog have.
We’ll try to mention the related web IDs here. Students are advised to visit those sites or our blog to search it,
simply type “Career Quips” or “careerquips” or any combination of these two words. The first result shown is
Rajiv Deka [Editors Note : The author Rajiv Deka is states well known career counsellor
and writes regular column on career in popular dailies of the state. He owns a
career counselling centre named ‘Decaz’ at Guwahati. Established in 2002 ‘Decaz’ is the first Career Guidance and
Counselling Centre in Guwahati and the whole of NE India. We are grateful that he has started to write for Pragyan
and hope he will continue to do so. Visit his site on :www.decaz.org]
N E Career Guidance is working towards helping students in North Eastern States to choose right career for their
life. It is very crucial for students to choose right Institution or College and be careful that they don’t fall into
trap of choosing an UNAPPROVED or UNRECOGNIZED Institute, College or a Course.
To ensure that student’s do not make any mistakes choosing an unapproved Institute or College or a course
which are not recognized by Government or UGC, we share here the list available in public domain.
Please note that students taking up such courses or getting admitted to such institutes may not affect in some
instances getting employment but at the same though it does not guarantee. Studying in such institute may impact
your higher educational ventures or taking up any Government job or employment.
However, NE Career Guidance suggests further investigation by admission seeker should be done prior
to taking admission.
1. Bangalore Institute of Aeronautical Engg. 2. Indian Institute of Aeronautical and
& Information Technology, Bangalore – 72 Marine Engineering
Programmes : Aeronautical Engg. Padmanabhanagar, Bangalore – 560 070
Information Technology, Mechanical Programmes : Aeronautical Engg.
Engg., Electronics & Telecommunication, Information Technology, Computer Science
Chemical Engg., Computer Science, & Technology, Electronics &
Electrical, Engg.Marine Engg. Telecommunication, Electrical Engg.
ITEMS FOR BACKPACKING : For any kind of outdoor trip apart from a venture seeking mind and soul the kind of gear or take
along differ from activity to activity. Some must haves to check list are:
CHECKLIST 1 : 1. Sleeping Bags; 2. Wind Cheaters; 3. Jeans; 4. T -Shirts / Shirts preferably cottons.; 5. Cargos; 6. Caps;
7. Toiletries; 8. Swiss Knives; 9. Trekking Boots; 10. Absorbent white socks; 11.Towels; 12. Angling Equipment; 13. Ideas for
Games & Activities; 14. Recipe ideas to cook in the Camp; 15. Sense of humor
Checklist 2 : For a Basic WildLife Adventure Photography Camp here are some of the things to include on your travel photography
checklist we suggest:1. A camera is the foremost basic photography equipment you'll need. You have the option of using the tradi-
tional film camera or go digital. There are also choices between point-and-shoot cameras and single lens reflex (SLR cameras).2.
While travelling, there are many possible activities that involve water like fishing, boating, kayaking and canoeing. And to make
sure that your camera is kept dry, it's good to carry a waterproof camera bag. Always have a small towel handy to wipe off any
water that gets on your camera.3. A tripod comes in handy when you are waiting to conspicuously take a photo of an animal which
won't get anywhere near as long as you're in sight.4. Use of Flash units will not be appreciated as it is against eco concerns. We
encourage ambient light photography and making the most of it.5. We recommend to use couple of small sized memory cards than
have one card with enormous size so that not all photos are lost if the memory card gets misplaced or damaged. Also, be sure to
always carry extra film.6. Extra rechargeable batteries are always a good option along with a charger else rechargeable batteries
are useless.7. Cleaning gear which includes a lens and a cloth for wiping the surface of the camera is mandatory.
Camp Facilitators : Our Camp Facilitators born and brought up in the region will share their relative experiences about Wildlife,
Adventure, Photography and Camping and include interesting activities as much possible.
Please Note : Only postpaid GSM services will work in northeast India. Narcotics of any description are strictly prohibited.
Participants are expected not to litter camp site.
For details contact : Email : venturepursuits@asia.com
Phone : +91-9013497859, + 91-9613222362
http://www.assamtimes.org/adventure_photography_camp.html
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=160835530609196
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1. A Text of Applied Entomology by K.P. Srivastava.(1996 Edition and 1st Volume)
2. Entomology and pest Management by L.P.Pedigo (2006 Edition)
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I t is these women that the capitalists most willingly employ as home-workers, who are prepared for a
monstrously low wage to “earn a little extra” for themselves and their family, for the sake of a crust
of bread. It is from among these women, too, that the capitalists of all countries recruit for themselves
(like the ancient slave-owners and the medieval feudal lords) any number of concubines at a most
“reasonable” price. And no amount of “moral indignation” (hypocritical in 99 cases out of 100) about
prostitution can do anything against this trade in female flesh; so long as wage-slavery exists, inevitably
prostitution too will exist. All the oppressed and exploited classes throughout the history of human societies
have always been forced (and it is in this that their exploitation consists) to give up to their oppressors,
first, their unpaid labour and, second, their women as concubines for the “masters”.
Slavery, feudalism and capitalism are identical in this respect. It is only the form of exploitation that
changes; the exploitation itself remains.
(V. I. Lenin; CAPITALISM AND FEMALE LABOUR;
Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1971, Moscow, Volume 36, pages 230-231.)
R
egarding the theory of Global Warming
and Climate Change, IPCC and the UN are
in great mendasity, did manipulation of data and
are fear mongering with fraud data presentation
by concealing data and denying a peer review of
their findings. IPCC in its concluding part of the
scientific report says – ‘‘The fact that global mean
temparature has increased since the late 19th century
and that other trends have been observed does not
necessarily mean that an anthropogenic effect on the
climate system has been identified, climate has always varied
on all time scales, so the observed change may be natural.’’ (IPCC
2001 a, p 97). But later it was changed to be 100% anthropogenic by
political delegates (scientists) in the IPCC meeting under UN.
The following are figures of scientific findings that will explain themselves while going through
them. There is found no consistency in relationship between CO2 and temparature but rather consistency
exists between sunspot cycles and temparature and other events.
THE EARTH IS COOLING
The graph above shows the
temperature changes of the lower troposphere
from the surface up to about 8 km as
determined from the average of two analyses
of satellite data. The UAH analysis is from the
University of Alabama in Huntsville and the
RSS analysis is from Remote Sensing Systems.
The two analyses use different methods to
adjust for factors such as orbital decay and
inter-satellite difference. The best fit line from
January 2002 indicates a declining trend.
Surface temperature data is contaminated by
the effects of urban development. The Sun's
activity, which was increasing through most of
the 20th century, has recently become quiet,
causing a change of trend. The green line
shows the CO 2 concentration in the
atmosphere, as measured at Mauna Loa,
Hawaii. The ripple effect in the CO2 curve is
due to the seasonal changes in biomass. There is a far greater land area in the northern hemisphere than the
south that is affected by seasons. During the Northern hemisphere summer there is a large uptake of CO2 from
plants growing causing a drop in the atmospheric CO2 concentration.
Cool periods in 1984 and 1992 were caused by the El Chichon and Pinatubo volcanic eruptions. The
temperature spike in 1998 was cause by a strong El Nino.
Natural climate change is much stronger than any effect from carbon dioxide.
The ice core data proves that CO2 is not a primary climate driver.
VIOLENT WEATHER ISN'T GETTING WORSE
Climate alarmists claim the global warming may increase severe weather events.
There is absolutely no evidence of increasing severe storm events in the real world data. The Accumulated
Cyclone Energy (ACE) is the combination of a storm's intensity and longevity.
NORTHERN HEMISPHERE HURRICANE ACTIVITY (ACE)
Global hurricane activity has continued to sink to levels not seen since the 1970s. During the past 60 years
Northern Hemisphere ACE undergoes significant interannual variability but exhibits no significant statistical
trend. The northern hemisphere 2008 ACE was 66% of the 2005 ACE as shown in the stacked bar chart.
IPCC scientists refuse to work with other Computer models are found not true all the times
scientists in this direction expressing their inability with rare cases. Statistically found events are not
to keep away themselves from ‘manufactured real events which may have 100% probability of
biasness’ giving it top priority with the UN (Mann). no occurance and also donot occur in reality. So
Scientists find inconsistency in tree ring records depending on these dicisions our development (e.g.
of temparature at Polar Urals, Zohak, Nadim, industrialisation) should not be stopped in the name
Khedyta, etc. which donot show any definite trend of savings the environment from imaginary cause
in temparature rise an fall in consistency with the of crisis following the theory of Limits of Growth
rise and fall of CO2 throughout geological times. and others.
Acknowledgement ; Friends of Science
(The author is Ex HoD, Geography and presently, Principal of Tinsukia College)
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I shall recline on the ground underneath that seat Few years back her husband approached the court
I shall fade behind the dust of thy feet. to claim compensation worth an amount of 19.2
Why do you alienate me with honour? lakh from the insurance company. With the
Please do not ignore me thus forever, rejection of the claim from both the Allahabad High
Drag me to thy feet with disrespect, Court and Motor Accident Claim Tribunal began
…………. the housewife alias homemaker chapter. It was
Whatever is remnant I shall accept, debated whether a housewife has any contribution
I shall fade behind the dust of thy feet to her family since she is a non-earning member
Once again, the honorable Supreme Court of it. Some tried to assess her due value if any and
has touched my heart. I felt as if it is the only place so on. As per The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, in
in India that has still kept its door wide open for case of road accidents, a housewife deserves one
the Draupadi and Sita of 21st century and above third of her husband’s income, which is just an
all for the numerous housewives of my stature. It arbitrary sum. If it is so, we can easily calculate
firmly accommodates them underneath that seat. the net present value (NPV) or the worth of a
Yet a day has arrived when the topic of a common housewife’s life. Obviously, we can use the same
housewife becomes a news item. The whole issue method to assess the income potential of a
was initiated by the death of Renu Agarwal, a homemaker. However, here arises a question – are
housewife from Uttar Pradesh in a road accident. we to apply the same rule to calculate the life value
T he previous part of this article ended with really existing capitalism having capital/labour
the comment that the organisational contradiction permanently operational throughout
practice of the communist till date is not in the system, the diverse conflicting social thoughts
keeping with the Marxist concept of withering bearing ideological values for or against the labour
away of state and politics. So keeping in view are always at play. The conflicting ideas emanating
the Lenin’s theoretical concept of from really existing balance of forces or social
consciousness to the masses from without and milieu influences and determines the dominant
proletarian vanguard, Stalinist practice, ideology of any period and in that sense the
Gramsci’s concept of organic intellectual and theoretical basis of idea/ideas is different from both
Rosa Luxembourgian critiques, this deterministic as well as post-modernist (so called
organizational question needs to be discussed pluralist) approach.
& debated at length in ideological musing. The really existing capitalism is in deep crisis,
But prior to doing that, few more important compared to the crisis we are actually heading for,
parameters left untouched are discussed in this the Great World Economic Crisis of 1929-1933
part of my article considering practicing & would look like the Vicar’s tea party as assessed by
dominant ideology of the masses. Mestzaros. The dominant ideology of capitalism
Development & democracy are such assures us to believe that the confidence on the
ideological constructs in the sense that these market only can do away with this crisis. Meszaros
terminologies bear different connotation apt comparison of this confidence with Indian
depending on the balance of forces within mythology is very interesting. He wrote “In any
really existing power structure. The ideological case, all this talk about the absolute virtue of
concept is as defined by the design of the type confidence in capitalist economic management is
of society the development process is supposed much like the explanation offered in Indian
to bring about. As Samir Amin puts it “the mythology about the supporting ground of the
history of the dominant ideology as a series of Universe. In that ancient vision of the world, it is
successive discourses, whose types I have said that the universe is carried, most reassuringly,
termed liberal nationalist, then social and on the back of an elephant. No one should think of
(The authors teach Sociology and History respectively at Jorhat College, Jorhat, Assam)
By and large, mothers and housewives are the only workers who do not
have regular time off. They are the great vacation-less class.
— Anne Morrow Lindbergh, American aviator, Gift From the Sea
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dreaming and dreaming all day to gear up,
than approached 20 to think up,
future, career..oh! shut up,
thats not the ending still have a long run up,
because life is like a river with continuous flow up....
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