Wednesday, October 7, 2020

WILDLIFE WEEK 2020 "NATIONAL LEVEL ONLINE QUIZE CONTEST"

 The Department of Zoology of Shri Vyankatesh Arts, Commerce and Science College, Deulgaon Raja, Dist-Buldana has organized a National Level Online Quiz Competition to Celebrate the Wildlife Week 2020. Please share with your students and encourage them to participate. They would get Certificate immediately after the Submission.

Thanks and regards.

Link for Quiz Contest:

https://forms.gle/iotEqWxQEFT6oLTo7


Tuesday, October 6, 2020

EXPERT TALK ON THE OCCASION OF WILDLIFE WEEK 2020


*Topic: Wildlife Conservation*

Time: Oct 7, 2020 10:15 AM Mumbai, Kolkata, New Delhi

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86573144781?pwd=aXU1UWJJVkVUcU5CZFdTUlVQWnFlZz09

Meeting ID: 865 7314 4781

Passcode: 123456

THIS WEEK IN SCIENCE


 

Monday, October 5, 2020

WILDLIFE WEEK 2020 CELEBRATION

 *WILDLIFE WEEK 2020*

On the occasion of Wildlife Week, Shri Balaji Sansthans  *Shri Vyankatesh College Deulgaon Raja* Department Of *Zoology*  organized  *Rangoli Competition*.

Theme: *Hand drawn Rangoli of any wildlife animal.*

Send ur entries on the mail id- *svcwildlifeweek@gmail.com*

Last date of submission: *6th Oct 2020.*

Any graduate students B.Sc, B.Voc, B.A, B.Com can participate in this competition.


Regards,

Dept. of Zoology

Shri Vyankatesh College Deulgaon Raja.

NOBEL PRIZE 2020

 


Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2020 has been awarded jointly to Harvey J. Alter, Michael Houghton and Charles M. Rice “for the discovery of Hepatitis C virus.”. This year’s winners “made a decisive contribution to the fight against blood-borne hepatitis, a major global health problem that causes cirrhosis and liver cancer in people around the world.”


#NobelPrize #Biology #Medicine #Science #Research

Tuesday, September 22, 2020

WORLD RHINO DAY 22 SEPT 2020

 


    World Rhino Day is observed throughout the world on 22nd September. The World Rhinoceros Day was announced by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) in 2010, the day was created as an attempt to generate awareness about the endangered animal, with all its 5 species, black, white, greater one-horned, Sumatran and Javan. 

   

INTERNATIONAL WEBINAR 02 OCT 2020

Registration Link:

 https://energyswaraj.org/ssa_2020.php?organization_id=organization_602#registration_from_individual

Saturday, September 19, 2020

SGBAU PRACTICAL EXAM B.Sc III TIMETABLE


 

INTERNATIONAL RED PANDA DAY 19th SEPT 2020


 The red panda is a small arboreal mammal found in the forests of India, Nepal, Bhutan and the northern mountains of Myanmar and southern China. It thrives best at 2,200-4,800m, in mixed deciduous and conifer forests with dense understories of bamboo.

In India, it is found in Sikkim, western Arunachal Pradesh, Darjeeling district of West Bengal and parts of Meghalaya. It is also the state animal of Sikkim. Listed as Endangered in the IUCN red list of Threatened Species and under Schedule I of the Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, the red panda has the highest legal protection at par with other threatened species. WWF-India has been working since 2005 in the eastern Himalayan region for the conservation of this species.

Wednesday, September 16, 2020

INTERNATIONAL OZONE DAY 16 SEPT

 


World Ozone Day: History

On December 19, 1994, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed September 16 the International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer, commemorating the date, in 1987, on which the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer was signed.

On September 16, 1987, the United Nations and 45 other countries signed the Montreal Protocol, on substances that deplete the Ozone layer. Every year, this day is celebrated as the International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone layer.

The purpose of the Montreal Protocol is to protect the Ozone layer by reducing the production of substances that are supposed to be responsible for Ozone layer depletion.

World Ozone Day: Theme

“Ozone for life” is the slogan for World Ozone Day 2020. This year, we celebrate 35 years of global ozone layer protection.

The slogan of the day, “Ozone for life”, reminds us that ozone is crucial for our life on Earth and we must continue to protect the ozone layer for our future generations also.

This year, we celebrate 35 years of the Vienna Convention and 35 years of global ozone layer protection.

What is the Ozone layer?

The Ozone layer is a piece of the atmosphere that has high ozone concentrations. Ozone is a gas that is made of three oxygen atoms O3. Depending on where the ozone layer is, it can either harm life or protect life on Earth.

Most of the ozone stays within the stratosphere whereby it acts as a shield, protecting the surface of the Earth from the harmful ultraviolet radiation of the sun. If this shield was to weaken, we would all be more susceptible to impaired immune systems, cataracts, and skin cancer.

Sunday, August 30, 2020

INTERNATIONAL WHALE SHARK DAY

 


International Whale Shark Day happens on 30 August every year, and it’s all about celebrating these colossal creatures, and encouraging marine conservation efforts aimed at this shark species. But why are whale sharks so important?

Well because of their size, whale sharks play a big role in the health of marine ecosystems, and what they do on a day-to-day basis can have far-reaching effects.

Saturday, August 29, 2020

INTERNATIONAL WEBINAR ON INNOVATIVE PRACTICES IN AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY




Registration Link
https://forms.gle/HVZKEsdcuv1RXBGs8

Feedback form link

https://forms.gle/oYfai72zs328vX46A







Thursday, August 20, 2020

INTERNATIONAL WEBINAR On "INNOVATIVE PRACTICES IN AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY" 29 AUG 2020

Shri Balaji Sansthan Deulgaon Raja’s
SHRI VYANKATESH ARTS, COMMERCE & SCIENCE COLLEGE
Deulgaon Raja, Dist. Buldana (Maharastra)
One Day International Webinar On “ Innovative Practices in Agricultural Biotechnology ”*
Organized by Dept. of Microbiology, Botany and Zoology in collaboration with IQAC.
         
      
 🗓️ Date: 29 August 2020 

⏰ Time : 11 AM to 2.30 PM

1.Session I :
Inaugural Address
Hon. Dr. Gajanan Jadhav

(Principal, Shri Vyankatesh College, D.Raja)

2. Session II :
Keynote speaker
 📌 Prof. Dr. A.M. Deshmukh
 
(President,Microbiologist Society, India)

3.Session III : 
Resource Person
📌 Dr.Trupti Gokhale 

 (BITS Pilani, Dubai Campus Dubai International Academic City, Dubai, UAE)

4.Session IV : 
Resource Person
📌 Dr.Ni  Luh Suriani  
 
   (Dept. Of Biology and Natural Science, Udayana University Bali Indonesia)

5.Session V : 
Resource Person

📌 Dr.Ankush A.Saddhe                 
(Dept. Of Biotechnology, Czech Republic, Europe)

Registration is Free
Interested participants can register by filling up the form on the following Link

https://forms.gle/HVZKEsdcuv1RXBGs8

ZOOM Meeting ID & You Tube link will be provided in Telegram Group only, After Registration kindly join following Telegram Group

https://t.me/joinchat/TRRktk2363fxUcrP5cFsSw

Subscribe YouTube Channel🛎️
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1rLcxt7TD4j45yFU02HWdA

E- Certificate will be sent within 7 days to the participants who attend the Webinar.
( Submission of feedback form will be compulsory. )
 
Thanks with Warm Regards
 Convener:
 Hon. Dr. G.B. Jadhav
  
( Principal )
 Coordinator: 
1) Mr. D.M. Shimbre
(Head & Asst. Professor, Dept. Of Zoology, +91-9545240802)

 2) Mr. N.P.Kakde

(Head & Asst. Professor, Dept. Of Botany, +91-9423947797)
 3) Mr. P.B.Pawar
(Head & Asst. Professor, Dept. Of Microbiology, +91-9423840034)

WORLD MOSQUITO DAY 20 AUGUST 2020

History of World Mosquito Day

    World Mosquito Day was first established in 1897, when the link between mosquitoes and malaria transmission was discovered by Sir Ronald Ross. It aims to raise awareness about the causes of malaria and how it can be prevented, as well as fundraising for research into the cure of malaria. It is also a salute to the groundbreaking work of Sir Ross and scientists who have followed him.

    


Wednesday, August 12, 2020

WORLD ELEPHANT DAY 12 AUGUST 2020

 

Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India

Elephants are loved, cared, and respected by the people and cultures all around the world and it is a matter of pride that India has 60 percent of the global population of Asian Elephants. Let's celebrate this #WorldElephantDay2020 with an aim to protect elephants. 

#Livingwithelephants #Haathihamaarasaathi

Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Government of India's ENVIS-RP at WWF India published the “World Elephant Day- Poster” prepared by a GSDP student on 12 Aug 2020 with the help of ENVIS team members.