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6 International Conference of th Environment and Ecology ·Prof. P V Jabde, Principal, SBES College of Science, Aurangabad, Maharashtra ·Prof. A. L. Ramanathan, Jawharlal Nehru University , New Delhi ·Prof. I. R. Sidiqqui, University of Allahabad, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh ·Prof. R. K. P. Singh, S. M. N. R. University, Lucknow ·Dr. Sudhir Kumar Singh, University of Allahabad, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh ·Prof. N. K. Dubey, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi ·Prof. Madhu Laxmi Sharma, Govt. KRGPG Autonomous College, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh ·Prof. A. K. Raghuvanshi, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi ·Prof. Asish Kumar Panigrahi, University of Kalyani, West Bengal ·Prof. Gopal Shankar Singh, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi ·Prof. Apurba Ratan Ghosh, The University of Burdwan, West Bengal ·Dr. Prashant Shrivastava, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi ·Dr. Anshumali, IIT, Dhanbad ·Prof. Preeti Kulshrestha, Govt. KRGPG Autonomous College, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh ·Dr. Ajay K Srivastava, P G Dept. of Botany, St. Xaviers College, Ranchi, Jharkhand ·Dr. Ajay Singh ·Dr S K Chauhan ·Er. Birendra Singh ·Mr Prabhakar Singh ·B. K. Diwedi ·Dr. Vandana Srivastva COMMUNICATION : International Foundation for Environment and Ecology 42, Station Road, Rahara, Kolkata- 700118 West Bengal, INDIA

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6 International Conference ofth

Environment and Ecology

·Prof. P V Jabde, Principal, SBES College of Science, Aurangabad, Maharashtra

·Prof. A. L. Ramanathan, Jawharlal Nehru University , New Delhi

·Prof. I. R. Sidiqqui, University of Allahabad, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh

·Prof. R. K. P. Singh, S. M. N. R. University, Lucknow

·Dr. Sudhir Kumar Singh, University of Allahabad, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh

·Prof. N. K. Dubey, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi

·Prof. Madhu Laxmi Sharma, Govt. KRGPG Autonomous College, Gwalior, Madhya

Pradesh

·Prof. A. K. Raghuvanshi, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi

·Prof. Asish Kumar Panigrahi, University of Kalyani, West Bengal

·Prof. Gopal Shankar Singh, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi

·Prof. Apurba Ratan Ghosh, The University of Burdwan, West Bengal

·Dr. Prashant Shrivastava, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi

·Dr. Anshumali, IIT, Dhanbad

·Prof. Preeti Kulshrestha, Govt. KRGPG Autonomous College, Gwalior, Madhya

Pradesh

·Dr. Ajay K Srivastava, P G Dept. of Botany, St. Xaviers College, Ranchi, Jharkhand

·Dr. Ajay Singh

·Dr S K Chauhan

·Er. Birendra Singh

·Mr Prabhakar Singh

·B. K. Diwedi

·Dr. Vandana Srivastva

COMMUNICATION :

International Foundation for Environment and Ecology42, Station Road, Rahara, Kolkata- 700118West Bengal, INDIA

Man's capability to transform his environment can bring the bene!ts of economicdevelopment and an opportunity to enhance the quality of life. But this same powerincorrectly applied for a long span of time has led to depletion of resources and atthe same time caused immense harm to the natural environment and consequentlyto human life. Delayed remedial action will cost considerably more and thedamage will become irreversible. The need of the hour is to plan a balanced systemgiving due importance to socio-economic, technological and ecological factors forthe proper allocation of resources in order to ful!ll the needs and aspirations ofpresent and future generations without degrading the environment.The 6th International Conference on Environment and Ecology (ICEE 2020) willprovide an opportunity to discuss current environmental issues, promote greatercollaboration and strengthen the connection among scientists, policymakers andactivists. The conference will further help in developing a strong network amongscientists, academicians, voluntary organizations, youths including students andteachers along with community people to share their expertise in order to !ndintegrated and comprehensive solutions for different environmental issuesaffecting the planet earth..

·Food Security and Safety under Climate Variables·Environmental Biotechnology and Microbiology·Bio diversity Dynamics & Crisis·Air, Water, Soil & Noise Pollution and Control Strategies·Environmental Toxicology & Human Health Issues·Environmental Impact Assessment·Green Chemistry & Technology·Aquatic Resource Management·Environmental Geography·Remote sensing & GIS·Environmental Management·Environmental Policies, Laws and Legislations·Role of NGOs to Protect Environment

Allahabad University has always occupied an esteemed place among theuniversities of India for over a century now. Established on 23rd September 1887, itis the fourth oldest university of India after Calcutta, Bombay and MadrasUniversity. The credit for conceiving a large Central College at Allahabad,eventually to develop into a University, is due to Sir William Muir, then Lt. Governorof United Provinces. As a result of his initiative the foundation stone of the MuirCentral College (named after him) was laid on Dec. 9 1873 by His Excellency LordNorthbrook. Sir William Muir said on that occasion: "The establishment of a centralcollege at Allahabad has been my earnest desire ever since I assumed my presentof!ce. Shortly after coming here I found that a strong wish prevailed among thechief people of the place for a better means of education at Allahabad; and beingmyself deeply impressed with the same conviction, I took occasion at the !rstDarbar which I held here to urge upon those present the necessity of showing thatthey were sincere and in earnest, by contributing to the work. The appeal waswidely and liberally met, a considerable sum was subscribed and address was

roofed building behind the dramatic hall and a similar type of building near the Political

Science department and another building near the English Department. Of these the

!rst two exist now, the third was demolished recently. Since 1911 many new buildings

have sprung up in the Senate House Campus and in the Chathem Lines campus. In the

senate House Campus the Union Hall, the old Guest House, the building of the

Commerce Department, the N.S.S. building, the buildings of the Ancient History Culture

and Archaeology Department, Political Science Department, Department of Oriental

Languages, Hindi Bhawan, Psychology department, Education department, Geography

Department the New Library building are comparatively new constructions. Likewise in

the Muir College Campus several alterations and additions have been made from time

to time. Among the new buildings, the buildings of the J.K. Institute of Applied Physics,

the new Gymnastic Hall, the new Mathematics Department are some additions. As the

years rolled on, the two campuses began to look small. Consequently, the University

obtained land from the Cantonment Board to house the department of Business

Administration, Law Faculty and Gandhi Bhawan, Recently the bungalow of the late Dr.

Bani Prasad has been purchased.

From the beginning the University has been concerned about women's education. Itpurchased houses for a women's Hostel and College at the cost of Rs. 66,286 and otherbuildings adjoining the College. While classes for girls were started in the old building,Sarojini Naidu and later Priyadarshini Girls Hostel was constructed for the boarders andrecently the Shatabdi Girls Hostel has been constructed to accommodate many moreboarders. Ever since the inception of the Muir Central College in 1873, efforts wereconstantly made to accommodate students coming from distant places. Formerly theirwere two boarding houses, one situated in the barrack in Malaka near the jail, wherethe Swarup Rani Hospital now stands. Later this boarding house was shifted to the tiledouthouse of the Lowther Castle, where the classes of the Collage were held. Finally itwas shifted to a large thatched bungalow near the Bhardwaj Ashram. In 1910-11 theMuir Hostel(Now Amar Nath Jha Hostel) was constructed; the Law Hostel (Now SirSunder Lal Hostel) was completed on 1914-15; Pandit Ganga Nath Jha Hostel (initiallycalled New Hostel) was completed on 1928; the Hindu Boarding House (Now popularlycalled Hindu Hostel), which was formerly a straight building between 1902-22 withouttwo wings was also constructed. About the same time the Oxford and Cambridge courts

presented to me in 1869, praying for the establishment of the college here." OnSeptember 23, 1887 Act XVIII was passed which established the Allahabad University.Like the Universities of Calcutta, Bombay and Madras, the Allahabad University alsostarted as a degree conferring institution. Its !rst entrance examination was held inMarch 1889. In 1904 the Indian Universities Act was passed which limited the territorialjurisdiction of Allahabad University to the United Provinces of Agra and Awadh, theCentral Provinces including Berar, Ajmer, Mewar and most of the states of Rajputana andCentral Indian Agencies. Between 1887 and 1927 at least thirty-eight differentinstitutions and colleges of this area were af!liated to Allahabad University. With thepromulgation of the Allahabad University Act in 1921, the Muir Central College lost itsindependent existence. Between 1922-27 the University had its internal and externalwings which were subsequently separated from the University to give the latter a purelyunitary, and residential character. In fact the Allahabad University was started with apreliminary loan of Rs. 5240/- from the government to meet its expenses. The loanswere repaid in two years. Henceforth, its main source of its income was from theexamination fees and sale of Prospectus & Calendar. Being an examining body it met itsincidental expenses easily.

In 1892-93 the University began to invest some capital in the Government Securities. In1899-1900 its reserve fund amounted to Rs. 34,000. The University was thus now in aposition to construct its own buildings. In 1909 the present site was selected for theLibrary, the Senate House and the Law college. These buildings, which now house theRegistrar's Of!ce, Senate Hall and the English Department, were designed by SirSwinton Jacob and their construction was approved in 1910. The foundation of theSenate House was laid on 17th January 1910 by Sir John Havett, the Chancellor. Theconstruction of the Senate Hall, the Law College and the former Library building wascommenced in 1910 and they were completed in 1915 at the cost of Rs. 11,67,275. In1923 the Government decided to acquire the property of the Indian Press for theUniversity at the cost of about seven lakh rupees. This property comprised the presentbuildings of the Philosophy Department, the department of Med./Mod. History and thespacious buildings in which there was formerly the Proctor's Of!ce, Post Of!ce, andsome rooms which are shared by the Political Science, Med./Mod. History, AncientHistory and Hindi Departments. A few years ago this spacious building was demolished.The Indian Press property also included a tiled

of the present Holland Hall came into existence. Subsequently, the P. C. BanerjiHostel, the K. P. University College and the Diamond Jubilee Hostels wereconstructed. A few years back the Tara Chand Hostel was constructed. TheMuslim Boarding House (popularly called Muslim Hostel) is the oldest of all thesehostels for it was constructed in 1896-97. In this millenium year, the University ofAllahabad completes more than a hundred and thirteen years.

International Foundation for Environment and Ecology ( ) has instituted manyIFEEawards to honour and encourage scientists and young scientists through specialendowments received from individual. The following Awards are no_!ed andwould be given by :IFEE

1. Junior Scientist of the Year Award (for below 32 years of age)2. Young Scientist of the Year Award (for below 40 years of age)3. Scientist of the Year Award (for below 50 years of age)4. Eminent Scientist of the Year Award (for below 60 years of age)5. Life_me Achievement Award — For Teaching (for above 60 years of age)6. Life_me Achievement Award — For Research (for above 60 years of age)7. Environmentalist of the Year Award (No age bar)8. Biodiversity Conservation Award (No age bar)

Interested persons may send their queries to: [email protected]:visit

Last Date of Award Application: 15.01.2020

Last Date of Abstract Submission: 20.01.2020

Last Date of Full Paper Submission: 30.01.2020

Last Date of Registration Fees Submission: 05.02.2020

Indian Delegates & Academicians : Rs. 3000 /-

Research Scholars & Students : Rs. 2000 /-

Fellow Members of IFEE : Rs. 2200 /-

Members of IFEE/IASR/ABRF : Rs. 2500 /-

Accompanying persons : Rs. 2500 /-

Foreign Delegate : $200

Registration fees include registration kits, lunch, tea & snacks for all the

conference dates.

Registration fee can be send only through the demand draftor At par A/C payee cheque or RTGSI. Demand Draft: In favour of “International Foundation forEnvironment and Ecology” payable at Kolkata.

In favour ofII. A/C Payee Cheque:“International Foundation for Environment and Ecology”

II. NEFT Details:International Foundation for Environment and EcologyA/C Name:DENA Bank, Kharda Br.Bank:124810037766A/c No.:BKDN0911248IFSC code:

CONCEPT :

THURST AREAS OF THE CONFERENCE :

·Abstracts must be submitted electronically via Email: [email protected]·Abstracts should be data oriented re#ecting the major !ndings of the paper.·All abstracts will be reviewed by an international panel of experts and will beselected either for oral or poster presentation.

·At least one author should register by paying the required registration fee. Onlyregistered participants will be allowed to attend the Conference.

·Both abstracts of oral and poster presentations will appear in the book of abstractsat the time of Conference with ISBN·The title of the paper centered with bold capital letters (14 font Times New Roman)·Name of the author(s) centered in bold letters (12 font Times New Roman)·The author(s) should clearly mention their name, af!liation, contact no. and

-e mail. The name of the corresponding and presenting authors should bespeci!cally mentioned (12 font Times New Roman-normal font).·Keywords (5-10), avoiding duplication with the title.·A 1000 word abstract must contain precise information including briefintroduction, objective of the paper, methodology, results and conclusion (12 fontTimes New Roman normal, justi!ed).

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