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(15-17 October, 2018) International Workshop and Symposium on Green Chemistry & Technology (IWSGCT-18) (Special emphasis on : Food, Water and Drug research) RSC Green Chemistry Network Centre, University of Delhi Royal Society of Chemistry, London (North India Section) visit for details www.iwsgct18.in Organized By P.G. Department of Chemistry, Govt. Dungar College (Re accredited with Grade by NAAC) Bikaner - 334 001(INDIA) 'A' In Association With

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(15-17 October, 2018)

International Workshop and Symposium on

Green Chemistry & Technology

(IWSGCT-18)(Special emphasis on : Food, Water and Drug research)

RSC

Green Chemistry Network Centre, University of DelhiRoyal Society of Chemistry, London (North India Section)

visit for details www.iwsgct18.in

Organized ByP.G. Department of Chemistry, Govt. Dungar College

(Re accredited with Grade by NAAC)Bikaner - 334 001(INDIA)

'A'

In Association With

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About Bikaner: An awesome and beautiful city with vast expanse of rippling sand and scorching sun. It is situated on an elevated ground, surrounded by a seven-kilometer-long embattled wall marked by five gates. The city was founded by Rao Bika in 1488 and from its small origin it has developed into the fourth largest city in Rajasthan. Bikaner is now a trade centre for wool, hides, building stone, salt, and grain. Bikaneri woollen shawls, blankets, carpets and there are also ivory and lacquer ware handicrafts, "Bikaneri Bhujia and Papad" (a spicy snack made from moth dal, spices and edible oil) and its sweets, “Usta Art” (centuries old technique is characterized by miniature paintings and gold embossing) and intricately carved Jharokas are the main attractions, which have highlighted this city at world map. The real Bikaneri culture is its religious, harmonious and satisfactory inheritance which is generated from Laxminathji temple, Nagnechiji temple, Shri Karnimata temple (World famous mouse temple), Shri Kolayatji and more than 100 temples.

About GCNC: Green Chemistry Network Centre (GCNC) was established in the Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi under the recommendation of World Leaders in Green Chemistry headed by Professor Paul Anastas (known as the father of Green Chemistry) with the following aims and objectives:Build a Network for exchange of expertise, discussion and knowledge between industrialists and academics and between chemists and engineers with interests and expertise relevant to Green Chemistry. Prepare and disseminate the teaching materials on Green Chemistry for school, college and university levels, with the simultaneous design of laboratory experiments for these levels as well.

About Chemistry Department: Chemistry department is one of the biggest departments not only of Government Dungar College, Bikaner but of Rajasthan as well, with 30000 square feet area. It has seven big laboratories, four for undergraduate students, two for post graduate students and one for M.Phil students, in addition to it seven research laboratories are also there. The department is enriched by different funds like FIST-DST, BRNS, UGC, RUSA etc. and developed GCRC (Green Chemistry Research Center) and FIST-DST developed SIL (Sophisticated Instruments Laboratory). At present 1060 undergraduate students, 40 post graduate students and 20 M.Phil. students are enrolled. So far 50 students have been awarded Ph.D. degree from the department and 20 scholars are pursuing for Ph.D. The department has developed innovative learning strategies in recent past like - Publication of first e-magazine Chemlore for students, Production of science films for the skill devolvement of students; and organized training workshops particularly in the field of Food and Drug Analysis. The department has been pioneer to develop e-contents and e-learning contents in higher education and at other levels. Major instruments / facilities available in the department are - FTIR, Double Beam UV VIS spectrophotometer, Digital Balance, GMB Reactor, Spectrophotometers, Polarimeter, Refractometer, Chromatographic analyzer TLC, CC and PC, Flame photometer, Electrophoresis, Autoclave, Muffle furnace, Radio-pH meter, Autotitrator, Inert Gas Potentiostate etc. In the last year department has designed Laboratory waste water neutralization Plant, an effort to make Green Campus.

About College: Government Dungar College, Bikaner in its nascent state was called 'The Darbar School', started in 1837. Thereafter, then ruler of Bikaner State, Maharaja Ganga Singh ji elevated The Darbar School to Dungar Memorial College on 25 September, 1912. In July, 1940 intermediate Science Faculty started with Physics and Chemistry teaching and in 1942 degree level teaching was started. In 1962, the college shifted to its present-building. The P.G teaching in Chemistry and Physics was started in 1968. Today this college is one of the premier institute of Rajasthan, where 22 subjects are being taught at degree level, 18 at post graduate level, 6 at M.Phil level and Research work is being carried out for Ph.D. Degrees in all the P.G. departments. The college has been accredited as A-Grade by NAAC-UGC in consecutive two cycles (i.e. in 2006 and 2014) and also stated as Torch bearer of Rajasthan.

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Design trainings not just to expose the chemists to the concepts, principles and methodologies of Green Chemistry but also to empower them to bring this new knowledge back to their institution or industries. Promoting research by taking up Green Chemistry Research Projects from Industry and Government agencies. Since its inception, this network centre has been working enormously for the development of Green chemistry particularly in India, under the flagship of Prof. R.K. Sharma (Coordinator, GCNC) who has not only contributed by coordinating with various institutions for popularizing Green chemistry but also developed various technologies by virtue of performing research in this field. In the mission of spreading awareness of Green Chemistry across India, GCNC has been actively involved in organizing workshops and conferences of both national as well as international stature on crucial issues related to Green Chemistry and Sustainable Development every year. For Green Chemistry Networking in India, GCNC even received prestigious IUPAC CHEMRAWN GCI-DEN Grant Award. Improvement the quality of water has also been one of the prime objectives of this network center and thus within this context Prof. Sharma along with his enthusiastic team members of GCNC have developed sustainable and socio-economic solutions for the problems associated with metal contaminated wastewater. Apart from this, GCNC has also been involved in designing novel organic-inorganic hybrid catalysts for expediting industrially significant organic transformations that lead to the synthesis of bioactive compounds showing antitumour, anticancer and antiblastic activities.

About RSC: Royal Society of chemistry London is one of the most prestigious organization in chemical science. RSC London North India Section which is one of the local sections of RSC one of the organizer and funding agency of this event. Over the years, it has been rendering financial support to the chemical scientists and researchers for organizing conferences, workshops, symposium, lectures and other popular scientific events.

About the Workshop & Symposium

Who should participate

: The workshop and symposium will be addressed by the eminent professors and scientists working in the field of chemical and allied sciences. The motive of workshop is competence building among students and to encourage them for scientific research. For this purpose three way approach will be used 1. Special Lectures by subject experts and resource persons 2. Oral and poster presentations by researchers and students and 3. Hands on training to develop experimental skill viz a viz complete session for e-poster and science videos presentations by participants will be the attraction.

Abstract can be submitted on following and or related topics before 10.09.2018 electronically - Green Chemistry & Technology; Inorganic, Organic, Physical and Analytical chemistry; Biochemistry, Pharmaceutical, Medicinal and Clinical chemistry; Food Chemistry & Technology; Environmental Chemistry, Green Energy; Photochemistry and Supramolecular Chemistry; Natural Product and Synthetic chemistry; Chemical Biotechnology & Microbiology; Computational Chemistry and Chemical education. For guidelines of abstract submission please

During the event Young scientist awards, Best poster award and Best e-poster award will be given. A separate electronic certificate will be given to registered participants of e-poster event. One can participate in both the events. For young scientist award, age limit is 35 years. For best poster and best e-poster award no age limit.

: Academicians, Scientists and students working in the field of chemical and allied sciences can participate. Participants are encouraged to present their work related with recent and

emerging fields of chemical science and technology.

Abstract submission:

Awards:visit www.iwsgct18.in .

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How to travel: Bikaner is well connected by rail and road to all major cities of India. Domestic airport is in Bikaner and One Flight is available from Delhi. Trains from Delhi and Mumbai are best options from Delhi five trains are available including two intercity which takes around 8h. Volvo AC buses are available from Jaipur and all other cities. The venue is about 2 km from railway station, 3 km from bus stand and 10 km from airport.

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Name :

Date of Birth

Designation:

Institution :

Mailing Address:

Country Pincode

Mobile:

E-mail:

Presentation type - (Please tick)

Poster Oral e-poster

Topic of the Paper

Registration category - (Please tick)

Faculty Student Industry Accompany

Accommodation required – Yes No

(If yes than add the amount as per requirement)

Registration fee Rs D.D. No or Online transition details

D.D. May be drawn in favour of “Convener IWSGCT18” payable at Bikaner

I intend to attend the conference and/or to present a paper.

Date : Signature

REGISTRATION FORM - IWSGCT-18 (15-17, October 2018)[ To be submitted latest by September 10, 2018 ]

Registration: All delegates, including chairpersons and student participants, are required to pay the thconference registration fee. Registration for the conference by 10 September 2018 is strongly

encouraged. There will be no spot registration. Registration fees can be paid by D.D. may be drawn in favour of “Convener IWSGCT 18” payable at Bikaner or by online payment transfer at Name of account : IWSGCT18, Account No 37734234613, IFS Code - SBIN0007260, Bank - State Bank of India, Branch - (07260) Sadulganj Bikaner.For registration and other details visit . Registration fee is - For Delegates from Academic institution Rs 2500/-For Delegates from Industry Rs 4500/-For students Rs 1500/-For accompanying person Rs 1500/-

th st(Late Registration fee paid after 10 Sept 2018 to 1 Oct 2018 Rs 1000/ extra for each category, there will be no spot registration).The registration fee includes participation in the scientific programme, copy of abstract, lunch, dinner and tea during the session. Accommodation charges are not included in registration fee. However suitable accommodation can be arranged in hotels and guest houses as per requirements if registration fee and accommodation charges are paid in advance.Since October is peak tourist season in Rajasthan it is suggested to outstation participants to book accommodation in advance. Hotel charges may vary from Rs 600/ to Rs 10000/. Tariff plan is - Category A – above 6000/, Category B – 3000 – 6000/, Category C – 1500 – 3000/, Category D – 700 – 1500/ The above charges are per person per night, Guest House (package for three nights non AC per person) – 1500/ Guest House (package for three nights AC per person) – 2500/Dormitory (package for three nights non AC per person) – 800/

www.iwsgct18.in

Email : [email protected] Mobile No +91-9414142979Website - www.iwsgct18.in

Contact for enquiry / details Dr. N. Bhojak

P.G. Department of Chemistry, Govt Dungar College , Bikaner 334 001

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Address for Correspondence and Abstract submission Dr. N. Bhojak, Convenor

P.G. Department of Chemistry, Govt Dungar College (Re accredited with Grade by NAAC), Bikaner 334 003Email : [email protected] Mobile +91-9414142979

'A'

* Prof. D.C. Jain, Bikaner * Dr. R.C. Meena, Jodhpur* Dr. Satish Kaushik, Bikaner * Prof. G.K. Joshi, Jodhpur* Dr. Ashish Arora, Lucknow * Prof. K.P. Soni, Bikaner* Dr. K.Kumar, HazariBagh * Dr. R.P. Agarwal, SPMC, Bikaner* Dr. Ranjana Dixit, Delhi * Prof. T.N. Nag, Bikaner * Dr. M. Nagarajan, Port Blair * Prof. Dipak Sharma, Indore* Dr. Debashish Das, Delhi * Prof. Tribhuvan Sharma, Bikaner* Dr. Lalitesh Thakur, Gurgaon * Dr. H.K. Pandey, Bikaner * Dr. V.K. Bhardwaj, Jaipur * Dr. Rama Gupta, Bikaner

Dr. Shishir Sharma Dr. D.V. Singh Dr. R. Mangal Dr. G.P. Singh Dr. Sandhya Jain Dr. Meera Srivastva Prof. A.K. ChhanganiProf. Raja Ram ChoyalDr. R.K. PurohitDr. B.L. SharmaDr. D. KhandelwalDr. M.D. SharmaDr. A.K. NagarDr. Smita SharmaDr. Anami BhargavDr. Divya JoshiDr. Anil AroraDr. Pratap Singh

Dr. Deva RamDr. R.K. VyasDr. M.S. ShekhawatDr. G. K. MeghvanshiDr. A. VashisthaDr. D. HarwaniDr. A.K. DularDr. P.D. Charan

Dr. Prakash AcharyaDr. Kailash SwamiDr. Yogendra SinghDr. Navdeep SinghDr. Sanjay AcharyaDr. Shemendra SaxenaDr. Manisha AgarwalDr. Aruna Chakrwarti

* Prof. B.S. Garg, GCNC, Delhi * Dr. Satinder Ahuja, USA* Dr. A. Matharu, University of York, UK* Prof. S. Mazumdar, TIFR, Mumbai * Prof. G. Mugesh, IISc, Bangalore* Dr. James G. Speight, Wyoming, USA* Prof. Shobha Ghosh, Virginia, USA* Prof. Gustavo V. Barbosa-Cánovas, Pullman WA, USA* Prof. Noureddine HASSINI, Algeria * Prof. Guanghua Huo, China* Prof. Bin LIU, Singapore* Prof. Rafael Luque, Spain* Prof. György Keglevich, Hungary* Prof. Abdelkarim Aydi, Germany* Prof. Carol S.K. Lin, Hongkong* Prof. Ideisan I. Abu-Abdoun, Sharjah, UAE* Prof. K. M. Nalin de Silva, Sri Lanka* Prof. Muthupandian Ashokkumar, Australia* Prof. M.M. Saxena, VC, TU, SGNR* Prof. R.K. Mahajan, VC, DAV University, Jalandhar* Prof. O.P Jangir, IASE, Sardarshar* Dr Pratima Jeetah, Mauritius* Dr. Ignacio Rintoul, Argentina* Dr. (Mrs) Regina Obiageli Ajemba, Nigeria* Dr. R. Bandichhor, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, Hyderabad * Prof. Ashok Prasad, University of Delhi, Delhi* Prof. R.K. Seth, University of Delhi, Delhi* Prof. S.K. Mehta, Panjab University, Chandigarh* Prof. V.K. Jain, Gujrat University, Ahmedabad* Prof. MRP Kurup, Kochin University, Kochin* Prof. Anshu Dandia, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur* Prof. R.V. Singh, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur* Prof. I.K. Sharma, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur* Prof. R.N. Prasad, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur* Prof. P.K. Sharma, JNV University, Jodhpur* Prof. Kalish Daga, JNV University, Jodhpur* Prof. Dalip Kumar, BITS, Pilani

International Advisory Board Organizing Committee

National Advisory Committee

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Chief Patron Prof. Bhagirath Singh Vice Chancellor, MGSU

Patrons Dr. Bela Bhanot

Principal, Govt. Dungar College

Prof. R.K Sharma Honorary Secretary, RSC, London (North India Section)

Coordinator, Green Chemistry Network Center, Delhi

Chairpersons Dr. R.P. Mathur Dr. R.S. Verma

Co-Chairpersons Dr. H.P. Yadav Dr. Sushma Jain Dr. M. Bhatnagar

Convener Dr. N. Bhojak

Treasures Dr. Suruchi Gupta Dr. Anil Gupta Dr. H.S. Bhandari

Organizing Secretaries Dr. Uma Rathore Dr. S.N. Jatolia Dr. Raja Ram

Jt. Organizing Secretaries Dr. S.K. Yadav Mr. S.K. Verma

Session In-charges Dr. Vijay Shree

Dr. Kalpna Khandelwal Dr. Sangeeta Sharma Dr. G. ChawlaDr. J.S. Acharya Ms. Mukta Ojha

Technical Committee Dr. V.K. Swami Dr. C.P. Pokharna Dr. R.K. Gunsaria Dr. Neeru Gupta Dr. Asha Sharma Dr. Reena Shah Dr. Renuka Jain Dr. D.D. Gudesaria Dr. S. K. Mehla Dr. Praveen Purohit Dr. C. Kachhawa Dr. Anu Sharma Dr. Gayatri Sharma Dr. Mahendra Vyas Dr. Suresh Purohit Dr. Goverdhan Vyas Ms. G. Prajapat Dr. Seema Chawla Dr. N. KhiwaniDr. Veer Pal Dr. Mamta Soni Dr. Shuchi Gupta Dr. Anshumala

Dr. A.K. Kakodiya

Apex Organizing Committee