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Jawaharlal Nehru University

Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi, Delhi, India
New Mehrauli Road, New Delhi , Delhi- 110067
110067
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www.jnu.ac.in
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Jawaharlal Nehru University is the foremost university in India, and a world-renowned centre for teaching and research. Ranked number one in India by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with a Grade Point of 3.91 (on a scale of 4), JNU was ranked no 3 among all universities in India by the National Institutional Ranking Framework, Government of India, in 2016 and no 2 in 2017. JNU also received the Best University Award from the President of India in 2017.

Still a young university, established by an act of Parliament in 1966, the strength, energy, and reputation of Jawaharlal Nehru University result from the vision that ideas are a field for adventure, experimentation and unceasing quest, and that diversity of opinions are the basis for intellectual exploration. JNU is the place for the intellectually restless, the insatiably curious, and the mentally rigorous, giving them the space to grow amidst the calmness of an oasis, a green lung within the hustle and bustle and the crowds of the capital city of India.

Coming into being in 1969, three years after its establishment by Parliament, JNU brought frontier disciplines and newer perspectives for old disciplines to the Indian university system. The excellent teacher-student ratio at 1:10, the mode of instruction which encourages students to explore their own creativity instead of reproducing received knowledge, and of exclusively internal evaluation, were also new to the Indian academic landscape and have stood the test of time. The very Nehruvian objectives embedded in the founding of the University – ‘national integration, social justice, secularism, the democratic way of life, international understanding and a scientific approach to the problems of society’, had built into them constant and energetic endeavour to renew knowledge through self- questioning.

Title in Environment Science Jawaharlal Nehru University University

# Title Researcher Guide(s)
1 Organization of the nitrogenase structural genes in azotobacter vlnelandii Reddy, Marpadga Amarender Dr. Das, H K
2 Studies on some aspects 0f toxicity and accumulation of heavy metals Cu, Cd, Ni, and Cr on cyanobacteria Azeez, P A Dr. Banerjee, B K
3 Construction of a plant c DNA library and selection of clones by immunological approach Dasgupta, Indranil Dr. Das, H K
4 Requlation of heme biosynthesis at the level of L-alanine: 4, 5- dioxovalerate transaminase Singh, Nishikant Dr. Datta, Kasturi
5 Impact of coal ash effluents discharged from a thermal power plant on water quality of a receiving river in Delhi Srinivasan, S Dr. Banerjee, B K
6 Investigation on the contents of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs),in airborne particulate matter of Delhi Khillare, P S Dr. Banerjee, B K
7 Geochemical and isotopic studies of the komatiitic rocks of Kolar schist belt, south India Balakrishnan, S Dr. Rajamani, V
8 Effects of sulphur dioxide on plant progress Varshney, Shiv Ratan Kumar Dr. Varshney, C K
9 Coprecipitation of base metals with hydrous Fe and MN oxides; their properties and application to pollution control Singh, Shailendra Kumar Dr. Subramanian, V
10 Ontogeny of behaviour of calcium and phosphorus deficient rats and bioelectrical bone activity Rai, Durg Vijay Dr. Bihari, Jitendar
11 Regulatory role of L-alaline: 4, 5 dioxovaleric acid transaminase on the blosythesis of heme in veast Hoare, Kishalay Dr. Datta, Kasturi
12 Heavy metals distribution, fractionation and deposition in the cauvery river basin Vaithiyanathan, P Dr. Subramanian, V
13 Biomonitoring of oxides of nitrogen and ozone by using SPINACIA OLERACEA and TRIGON ELLA FOENUM-GRAECUM in the presence and absence of nitrogenous fertiliser with respect to certain biochemical and physiological changes Sahahare, C B Dr. Dave, J M
14 Effect of the application of sewage effluents on nitrogen transformations in a delhi soil and nitrogen uptake by wheat andcpaddy plants Sekar, T Dr. Khan, Seema Mukhtar
15 Dyanamics of immune responses with environmental isolates of amoebae Khan, Seema Mukhtar Dr. Dave, J M
16 Role of L-alanine: 4,5-dioxovalerate transaminase on heme biosynthesis Shanker, J Dr. Datta, Kasturi
17 Teratqgenicity and carcinogenicity studies of betel nut on mice Sinha, Anuradha Dr. Dave, J M
18 Dependence of ligand interaction and adsorption on molecular weight and base sequence of DNA under normal and radiated conditions Ghosh, Subhendu Dr. Mookerjee, Anjali
19 Nature of organic matter in the sediments of the Godavari River Basin Gupta, Lallan Prasad Dr. Subramanian, V
20 Studies on physico-chemical characterisation of humic acids and metal-humic acid complexation Ghosh, Rajkumar Dr. Banerje, D K

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