DBT - Star College Program
DBT Star 2018-23
The College was recognized for the DBT-STAR College Program by the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India in 2018 for the second time for a period of 5 years (2018-23). Under the said scheme the Departments of Botany, Chemistry, Microbiology, Physics and Zoology have conducted Interdisciplinary and Subject based Workshops for Undergraduate students, organized Seminars, Field Trips, Industrial visits, Faculty Improvement Programs, Training Programs for the Non-Teaching Staff, Career Counseling sessions, besides Project work for students. During this second phase, the College was approved a Grant of Rs. 140 lakhs with Rs. 90 lakhs as Grants-in-aid – General (Recurring) and Rs. 50 lakhs as Grants-in-aid – Capital (Non-recurring)
- To achieve highest potential for excellence in the emerging field of Life Sciences.
The DBT Star College Program has helped to strengthen and develop Science education and training at the undergraduate level. It has helped to improve critical thinking and hands-on training on experimental work in new and upcoming technologies needed for modern scientific studies at Undergraduate level. The five departments of Botany, Chemistry, Microbiology, Physics and Zoology have done well under this scheme and as a result more students are increasingly taking up these subjects in their careers. DBT has provided academic and physical infrastructure for achieving excellence in teaching and a unique exposure of students to experimental science and initiate project work at the Undergraduate level. The project works and training programs helped the students perform well at various interviews for higher education. Many of our students are pursuing PG & research in renowned research institutions.
Following are some of the very notable projects undertaken under the Star College Program:
i. Department of Botany
The Department of Botany upgraded their Tissue Culture Laboratory with the recurring fund of DBT-STAR College Program and has utilized this lab for the in-vitro propagation of Bacopa monnieri (L.) Wettst. – A Medicinal Plant. A project work was undertaken involving the B.Sc. Honours students of the Department to establish an optimum in vitro methodology for clonal propagation, callus induction & organogenesis of Bacopa monnieri. The International Union for Conservation of Natural and National Resources has listed Bacopa monnieri as a threatened species. Tissue culture technique has been successfully used for propagation and the conservation of the germplasm of this important and threatened medicinal plant. Up to date, there is little report on stable in vitro clonal propagation and somatic embryogenesis of Bacopa monnieri. The project began with a training workshop for the undergraduate students of the department on 6.2.2020 and since then the students of the department have been working on this project and have been successful in establishing a suitable and reproducible protocol for in vitro multiplication and rapid regeneration of this species. At present they are working on the isolation of secondary metabolites and extraction of active compounds from callus sources. Recently this laboratory has also been utilized for training of students of City College, Kolkata on Plant Tissue Culture.
- Interdisciplinary Project
Rampant violation of green norms in Kolkata and adjoining districts, particularly those within the industrial belt, has been the main cause of the increase of pollution levels in Kolkata and areas beyond. Keeping this in mind, an interdisciplinary project was initiated under the DBT-STAR College Program to train the students on the study the different aspects of pollution in different regions of Kolkata. Following projects were assigned to the Undergraduate students by the different departments:
- Interdisciplinary Project
Department of Botany
- The students of the Department of Botany were involved in a
project entitled “Biomonitoring of air quality in Kolkata city with gall of Alstonia scholaris”. The project aimed to detect morphological and biochemical changes in the leaves of Alstonia scholaris that are exposed to vehicular emission. The results of the project clearly indicate that vehicular load brought significant changes in foliar morphology, numbers of gall formation and biochemical parameters such as pigment content, enzyme activities, etc. of leaves of A. scholaris which clearly indicated that the increased Air Pollution Index and gall formation in A. scholaris can be used as early monitoring parameters for air pollution by vehicular emission. - The students also worked on a project entitled “Comparative Assessment of Cadmium, Chromium Resistance Capacity of Amaranthus viridis, Trianthema portulacastrum, Alternanthera philoxeroides collected from contaminated site and Assessment of Phytoremedial potential”. Among heavy metals cadmium and chromium pollution of soil is an alarming environmental issue in Kolkata as these metals are released in the atmosphere by anthropogenic activity (industry, agriculture and domestic applications). Being biologically non-essential both these metals are phytotoxic and injurious to animal also. Plants with greater capacity of metal accumulation are potential candidate of phytoremediation for cleanup of heavy metal contaminated soil.
- The students of the Department of Botany were involved in a
Department of Chemistry
- The first year undergraduate students of the Department of
Chemistry are involved in the project entitled “Water analysis of drinking water from various sources from regions in and around Kolkata”. They have analyzed the samples for conductance and pH to correlate the parameters with TDS. This is an ongoing project. This analysis is being repeated often in order to get a quantitative idea of the drinking water in different seasons and in different areas of Kolkata and surroundings. - The students have also been trained on Micellar Entrapment of Organic Pollutant from Water which is an Eco-Friendly Approach.
- The first year undergraduate students of the Department of
Department of Microbiology
- Plastic pollution is a major problem in Kolkata. The most
common polymer in plastics is polyethylene (PE) and in natural form it is not biodegradable. Low density polyethylene is a vital cause of environmental pollution. The 3rd year UG students of the Department of Microbiology have been involved in a project entitled “Bioremediation: Studies on Isolation and Characterization of Plastic (Low Density Polyethylene) Degrading Bacteria from Soils collected from Petrol Contaminated and Waste Dump Areas in and around Kolkata” which aims to investigate, isolate and characterize plastic degrading bacteria and their
biodegrading potential, from soil collected from waste dump sites and soil contaminated with petrol. They have been successful in extracting and maintaining isolates that are able to grow in a medium containing polyethylene as a sole carbon source. The strains have been partially characterized according to Bergey’s Manual.
The students were also involved in 3 more projects entitled - “Isolation, screening and characterization of cellulolytic bacteria from soil samples collected from waste dumps in and around Kolkata”,
- “Assessment of Microbiological quality of water in Kolkata and outskirts”
- “Determination of Keratinase enzyme activity with various natural keratinaceous substrates and it’s application in waste management”.
- Plastic pollution is a major problem in Kolkata. The most
Department of Zoology
The undergraduate students of the Department of Zoology have been involved in a project entitled ‘Study of the expression of stress proteins or Heat Shock Proteins in fish’. The main site of fish sampling has been the East Kolkata Wetlands designated as International Ramsar site and are the hotspot for large-scale wastewater aquaculture practices. This East Kolkata Wetland/Sewage fed systems receive more than 5,50,000 m3 untreated wastewater per day.
ii. Department of Physics
A project work was undertaken by the undergraduate students of the Department of Physics for the preparation of Zinc Oxide nanoparticles that have significant Biological applications through the Hydrothermal Method and Solgel method. The equipment used in the preparation of the nanoparticles were mainly procured through the previous DBT Grant. A Wenser make ultrasonicator was later purchased that facilitated better mixing of the precursors and yielded better quality particles in terms of the microstructure. Zinc oxide (ZnO) is a large band gap semiconductor. It is being used in the manufacture of scratchproof sunglasses, transparent sunscreen, anti-graffiti coatings for walls, coating for Solar cell, etc.
iv. Department of Chemistry The Department of Chemistry gave their 3rd Year Undergraduate students an essence of Green Chemical Procedures. Microwave irradiation in synthetic organic chemistry is a novel technique and has a marked influence in synthesis of wide range of organic molecules. The methodology has highly reduced reaction time, improved yield, increased product purity, simplified work up procedure and encompasses all features of Green Chemistry. This methodology can be successfully used to synthesize chiral compounds, which has immense biological importance. The students were trained on 41 Microwave Assisted Organic Synthesis and an approach towards an Asymmetric Synthesis using this procedure.
- To achieve the excellence in the research work in the latest field
of Biology.
- To achieve the excellence in the research work in the latest field
The DBT Star College enabled us to build on the existing laboratory infrastructure by installing new instruments, procuring multiple copies of instruments and expensive chemicals. This opened the doors for the Undergraduate students to an optimized research environment, where they have been able to participate in practical training on experiments beyond their syllabus and undertake project work, which could not be performed earlier due to non-availability of equipment or expensive chemicals.
The DBT-Star Status Scheme provided an excellent opportunity for students just entering into the degree course to learn how to incorporate learning strategies into content coursework. Through the different summer projects, workshops, seminars, etc. conducted as part of the program, the students became acquainted with some of the latest techniques and development in science and this stimulated original thinking, stimulated them to be more creative and innovative, gave them opportunities for constant improvement, instigated the feeling of teamwork and helped them adopt modern strategies and tools for ensuring the success of their projects.
The following training programs/workshops/summer internships were organized to provide hands-on-training on various techniques to students and scope of exploring topics beyond the syllabus as well as enjoy the flavour and fun of their own subjects and other related subjects:
Departmental Workshops
Department | Topic | Resource person |
Botany | Topic: Workshop on Western Blotting Technique on 13.5.2018 | Dr. Sayak Ganguly, Research Scientist and Head, Theoretical and Computational Biology Unit, AIIST |
Chemistry | Green Microwave Assisted Asymmetric Synthesis on 12.9. 2018 | Faculty members of the Department |
Chemistry | Micellar Entrapment of Organic Pollutant from Water (An Eco-Friendly Approach) n 13.9.2018 | Faculty members of the Department |
Microbiology | RAPD Analysis of Bacterial Genomic DNA on 25.9.2018 & 27.9.2018 | Dr. Soumi Guha Polley Department of Microbiology Lady Brabourne College |
Physics | Working of a solar panel and its characteristics on 5.10.2018 | Ms. Arpita Adak, Ex-student of the Post Graduate Department of Physics |
Zoology | “Water quality analysis” on 25.9.2018 | Faculty members of the Department |
Botany | Organogenesis in Bacopa monnieri on 6.2.2020 | Dr. Dipu Samanta: Assistant Professor, Department of Botany, Dr. Kanailal Bhattacharyya College Dr. Debleena Roy: Assistant Professor, Lady Brabourne College |
Chemistry | Estimation of DO, BOD in the water samples collected from different locations through some physicochemical techniques on 6.2.2020 | Faculty members of the Department |
Microbiology | Reverse Transcriptase PCR on 27.1.2020 & 28.1.2020 | Dr. Soumi Guha Polley Department of Microbiology Lady Brabourne College |
Physics | Physics behind the working of a Solar Cell on 10.2.2020 | Dr. Prasanta Nandi, Retired Professor, Dept. of Physics, University College of Science and Technology, Rajabazar |
Zoology | Use of GPS to map plants and animals on 16.11.19 | Prof. Amal Kumar Mondal, Department of Botany and Forestry, Vidyasagar University, Midnapore, West Bengal Ayan Naskar, Research Scholar, Department of Botany and Forestry, Vidyasagar University, Midnapore, West Bengal |
Zoology |
Measurement with ELISA Reader from 14.03.2022 to 16.03.2022 | Dr. Sanjukta Mondal (Parui), Associate Professor, Department of Zoology, Lady Brabourne College Dr. Indraneel Saha, Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, Sarsuna |
Chemistry | Effect of Various Parameters (dilution, pH, solvent polarity, conjugation) on the UV-Vis Spectrum of Selected Organic Compounds on 23.03.2022 | Dr. Nayim Sepoy, SACT, Department of Chemistry |
Microbiology | Soil DNA Extraction and 16S rRNA Analysis on 04.04.2022 & 05.04.2022 | Ms. Sudipta Paul Bhattacharya, Assistant Professor Dr. Piya Ghosh and Ms. Ishani Chatterjee SACT, Department of Microbiology |
Botany | Protein profiling of Bacopa monnieri by SDS-PAGE on 08.04.2022 | Dr. Debaleena Roy & Dr. Suparna Pal, Assistant Professors, Department of Botany & Research Scholars |
Chemistry |
Parameters (dilution, pH, solvent polarity, conjugation) on the UV-Vis Spectrum of Selected Organic Compounds’ on 06.09.2022 | Dr. Haimanti Mallik & Dr. Nupur Basu, Associate Professors, Department of Chemistry; Dr. Nayim Sepoy, SACT, Department of Chemistry |
Chemistry | To determine the unknown concentration of optically active compound, sucrose on 24.09.2022 | Dr. Papia Ganguly, Dr. Sukanya Guha (Chakrabarti), Dr. Soma Samaddar Associate Professors, Department of Chemistry |
Zoology |
From 15.12.2022 – 17.12.2022 | Dr. Sanjukta Mondal (Parui), Associate Professor, Dr. Antara Kar & Dr. Anwesa Chaudhuri Assistant Professors, Department of Zoology •Jhinook Mitra, Research Scholar |
Microbiology | Study of Protein Denaturation by Fluorescence Spectroscopy on 21.03.2023 | Dr. Soumi Guha Polley, Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology |
Interdepartmental Workshops
Department | Topic | Resource person |
Botany | Topic: Workshop on Western Blotting Technique on 13.5.2018 | Dr. Sayak Ganguly, Research Scientist and Head, Theoretical and Computational Biology Unit, AIIST |
Chemistry | Green Microwave Assisted Asymmetric Synthesis on 12.9. 2018 | Faculty members of the Department |
Chemistry | Micellar Entrapment of Organic Pollutant from Water (An Eco-Friendly Approach) n 13.9.2018 | Faculty members of the Department |
Microbiology | RAPD Analysis of Bacterial Genomic DNA on 25.9.2018 & 27.9.2018 | Dr. Soumi Guha Polley Department of Microbiology Lady Brabourne College |
Physics | Working of a solar panel and its characteristics on 5.10.2018 | Ms. Arpita Adak, Ex-student of the Post Graduate Department of Physics |
Zoology | “Water quality analysis” on 25.9.2018 | Faculty members of the Department |
Botany | Organogenesis in Bacopa monnieri on 6.2.2020 | Dr. Dipu Samanta: Assistant Professor, Department of Botany, Dr. Kanailal Bhattacharyya College Dr. Debleena Roy: Assistant Professor, Lady Brabourne College |
Chemistry | Estimation of DO, BOD in the water samples collected from different locations through some physicochemical techniques on 6.2.2020 | Faculty members of the Department |
Microbiology | Reverse Transcriptase PCR on 27.1.2020 & 28.1.2020 | Dr. Soumi Guha Polley Department of Microbiology Lady Brabourne College |
Physics | Physics behind the working of a Solar Cell on 10.2.2020 | Dr. Prasanta Nandi, Retired Professor, Dept. of Physics, University College of Science and Technology, Rajabazar |
Zoology | Use of GPS to map plants and animals on 16.11.19 | Prof. Amal Kumar Mondal, Department of Botany and Forestry, Vidyasagar University, Midnapore, West Bengal Ayan Naskar, Research Scholar, Department of Botany and Forestry, Vidyasagar University, Midnapore, West Bengal |
Zoology |
Measurement with ELISA Reader from 14.03.2022 to 16.03.2022 | Dr. Sanjukta Mondal (Parui), Associate Professor, Department of Zoology, Lady Brabourne College Dr. Indraneel Saha, Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, Sarsuna |
Chemistry | Effect of Various Parameters (dilution, pH, solvent polarity, conjugation) on the UV-Vis Spectrum of Selected Organic Compounds on 23.03.2022 | Dr. Nayim Sepoy, SACT, Department of Chemistry |
Microbiology | Soil DNA Extraction and 16S rRNA Analysis on 04.04.2022 & 05.04.2022 | Ms. Sudipta Paul Bhattacharya, Assistant Professor Dr. Piya Ghosh and Ms. Ishani Chatterjee SACT, Department of Microbiology |
Botany | Protein profiling of Bacopa monnieri by SDS-PAGE on 08.04.2022 | Dr. Debaleena Roy & Dr. Suparna Pal, Assistant Professors, Department of Botany & Research Scholars |
Chemistry |
Parameters (dilution, pH, solvent polarity, conjugation) on the UV-Vis Spectrum of Selected Organic Compounds’ on 06.09.2022 | Dr. Haimanti Mallik & Dr. Nupur Basu, Associate Professors, Department of Chemistry; Dr. Nayim Sepoy, SACT, Department of Chemistry |
Chemistry | To determine the unknown concentration of optically active compound, sucrose on 24.09.2022 | Dr. Papia Ganguly, Dr. Sukanya Guha (Chakrabarti), Dr. Soma Samaddar Associate Professors, Department of Chemistry |
Zoology |
From 15.12.2022 – 17.12.2022 | Dr. Sanjukta Mondal (Parui), Associate Professor, Dr. Antara Kar & Dr. Anwesa Chaudhuri Assistant Professors, Department of Zoology •Jhinook Mitra, Research Scholar |
Microbiology | Study of Protein Denaturation by Fluorescence Spectroscopy on 21.03.2023 | Dr. Soumi Guha Polley, Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology |
Summer Training
Department |
Topic |
Resource person |
Botany (7 th & 8 th June, 2018) | Special lecture 1 “An introduction to the application of Palaeobotany & Palynology as intriguing knowledge base for academic and societal benefit” | Dr. Sudha Gupta, Assistant Professor, Kalyani University |
Special lecture 2 “Plant Bioactive Molecules: An Introduction to Separation Techniques” | Dr. Alok Kumar Hazra, Scientist, IRDM Faculty Centre | |
Experiment 1: Demonstration of Acetolysis Techniques | Dr. Sandip More, Scientist, Geological Studies Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata | |
Experiment 2: Demonstration of Fat Extraction Procedure | Faculty member of the Department | |
Experiment 3: Determination of Saponification Value | Faculty member of the Department | |
Chemistry (13 th & 14 th June, 2018) | Experiment 1: Determination of the Isoelectric Point of a Protein by Viscosity Measurements | Faculty members of the Department |
Experiment 2: Colorimetric estimation of Fe 3+ as Fe(SCN) 2+ complex | Faculty members of the Department | |
Experiment 3: Determination of salinity of water by measuring, electrical conductance, pH and TDS | Faculty members of the Department | |
Experiment 4: Separation of organic compounds by chromatographic methods | Faculty members of the Department | |
Microbiology (11 th & 12 th June, 2018) | Special Lecture “Microscopy and its application on various field” | Dr. Srimanti Sarkar, Bose Institute |
Special Lecture Fluorescence Microscopy | Dr. Rajat Banerjee, Department of Biotechnology, Calcutta University | |
Experiment 1: Differentiation of live and dead cells by Ethidium Bromide (EtBr)/ Acridine Orange (AO) staining and observation under Fluorescence microscope. | Faculty members of the Department | |
Experiment 2: Magnification calculation and diagram of an algal cell drawn by Camera Lucida/ Drawing Prism | Faculty members of the Department | |
Experiment 3: Cell Motility Test by Phase Contrast Microscopy | Faculty members of the Department | |
Physics (18 th & 19 th June, 2018) | Special Lecture Theoretical overview on Biosensors and fabrication and demonstration of a Pulse oximeter | Prof. Uttam Raychaudhuri, Former Professor, Department of Chemical Technology, University College of Science and Technology Kolkata |
Experiment “Pulse oximeter” | Dr. Anima Sen, Head Department of Biomedical Instrumentation,University College of Science and Technology, Kolkata | |
Zoology (20 th & 21st June, 2018) | Special Lecture “A Giant leap from Gene to Genomics” | Dr. Sanjib Kumar Das, Associate Professor, Taki Government College |
Special Lecture “Protein Extraction and SDS-PAGE” | Dr. Sanjukta Mondal (Parui), Associate Professor, Lady Brabourne College | |
Experiment 1: Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) | Faculty members of the Department | |
Chemistry (20.04.2022) | Flame Photometry | Dr. Manisha Mukhopadhyay, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry& Dr. Aratrika Chakraborty, SACT, Department of Chemistry |
Several project works were undertaken by the undergraduate students based on the techniques they were trained during the workshops and hands-on-training Programs. The following Project works were done by the students of the different departments under the Star College Scheme:
S.No. | Title of Project Work | Department |
1 | Comparative karyomorphological analyses of in vivo grown plants of Mentha piperita L. and Mentha arvensis L. | Botany |
2 | Phytochemical analysis of field grown and tissue culture derived Mentha arvensis L. plants with special reference to antioxidative potentials | Botany |
3 | Effects of Various Factors on Urease Activity in Germinating Seeds of Macrotyloma uniflorum (Lam.) Verdc. | Botany |
4 | Variation of protein content and profile with size in three fresh water fishes (Mourola, Bata and Punti) consumed in West Bengal | Zoology |
5 | Evaluation of brewing method effect on phytochemicals of Assam tea | Botany |
6 | Effects of Different Brewing Methods on Phytochemical Contents of Green Tea: A Comparative Analysis | Botany |
7 | Biochemical profiling of Excoecaria agallocha a mangrove plant, from Indian Sunderbans | Botany |
8 | Impact of Brewing Treatments on Different Phytochemical Response In Darjeeling Black Tea | Botany |
9 | Extending the vase life of cut rose flowers using ginger, basil and neem extract | Botany |
10 | The effects of artificial light on physiology and biochemistry of Vigna mungo. | Botany |
11 | Biochemical profiling of Bruguiera gymnorrhiza | Botany |
12 | Study of Chromium Tolerance Capacity of Pisum sativum L. and Assessment of Genotoxic Effect by RAPD | Botany |
13 | Assesment of Antioxidant Status of Cicer Arietinum Seedling Under Chromium Stress | Botany |
14 | Isolation, Screening and characterization of Industrially important enzymes like Amylase from soil samples collected from College Ground. | Microbiology |
15 | Effect of Phytochemicals as antibiofilm substance on different biofilm producing pathogenic bacteria. | Microbiology |
16 | Acetaminophen Induced Toxicity in Rat Model | Zoology |
17 | Effect of cold stress on Rat adrenal gland, thyroid, liver, testis and ovary: endocrinal, physiological and other changes. | Zoology |
18 | Effects of artificial night light on Physiology and Biochemistry of Vigna Mungo L. | Botany |
19 | Assessment of Antioxidant status of Cicer arietinum seedling under chromium stress | Botany |
20 | Comparative evaluation of brewing method effect on phytochemicals of Assam tea | Botany |
21 | Study of chromium tolerance capacity of Pisum sativum and assessment of genotoxic effect by RAPD | Botany |
22 | Study of catecholase like activity catalyzed by a pre-synthesized Schiff base complex of cobalt. | Chemistry |
23 | Study of phosphatase like activity by using zinc based Schiff base complex | Chemistry |
24 | Determination of Papaya seed extract activity on soil and water borne Microorganisms | Microbiology |
25 | Screening of enzyme producers from garden soil | Microbiology |
26 | A study on the effect of Physical and Chemical Mutagens on antibiotic resistant bacteria | Microbiology |
27 | Isolation of Halotolerant bacteria from different soil samples | Microbiology |
28 | Isolation of bacteria from sweets | Microbiology |
29 | Isolation and screening of heavy metal resistant bacteria from the soil sample of Hazarduari | Microbiology |
30 | Lorenz Attractor | Physics |
31 | Comparative analysis of urban and semi-urban pond community | Zoology |
32 | Comparative account of Diversity of Butterflies and ants in Urban and Semi Urban areas of Kolkata, Durgapur & Asansol | Zoology |
33 | Soil Faunal Diversity in Selected Habitats during two seasons | Zoology |
34 | Effect of Bisphenol A toxicity on ovarian development in Rat | Zoology |
35 | Imbalance of Testosterone Hormone in male fertility in Rat | Zoology |
36 | A comparative assessment of avi-fauna available in different time and some selective locations of Urban, semi urban and village sites in West Bengal: a short-term study | Zoology |
37 | Availability of different ant species with respect to some dicotomic environmental condition inside Lady Brabourne College premises | Zoology |
38 | Identification of different ant species as per the selection of different types of resources in two habitat conditions of Lady Brabourne College premise. | Zoology |
39 | Availability of butterfly species in different diural period depending on specific individual Lantana camara present in three different locations at Lady Brabourne College premises | Zoology |
40 | Difference on the consumption of different resource types by different avifaunal species in an urban habitat. | Zoology |
41 | Determination of any host plant or nectar plant species preference among multiple number of plant varieties by different butterflies species on the basis of their visiting numbers and frequency of visits | Zoology |
42 | Effect of heavy metal (lead chloride) toxicity on Tilapia fish – heamato-biochemical parameters (RBC, WBC, Hb, Glu etc.), enzyme and hormone levels (ALT, AST, GST, Cortisol, Hsp protein etc.) and histopathology of different organs (gills, liver, kidney, testis, ovary). | Zoology |
- To create moments for the students to interact with the big personalities in Bio Sciences.
Several seminars/webinars and special lectures were organized during the entire tenure which helped create moments for the students to interact with the eminent personalities in Bio Sciences and related subjects.
Department |
Topic |
Resource person |
Special Lecture “Tumor heterogeneity: Influence on therapeutic response” on 20.2.2018 | Dr. Ellora Sen of the National Brain Research Centre, Manesar | |
Special Lecture “Emerging and Re-emerging Viral Diseases: Host Immunity and Therapeutic Interventions” on 25.3.2019 | Prof. Anirban Basu from National Brain Research Centre, Manesar, Gurgaon | |
Botany | “Cancer” on 8.5.2018 | Dr. Rajat Banerjee, Associate Professor and Head, Department of Biotechnology, University of Calcutta |
“Biodiversity of medicinal plants in India” on 30.03.2019 | Dr. Prabir Ranjan Sur Retired Scientist, Botanical Survey of India | |
Chemistry | “Complexes of 5-nitroimidazole – efficacy and adverse effects” on 27.3.2019 | Dr. Saurabh Das, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Jadavpur University |
Microbiology | ‘Diverse Signaling Responses in Human Maladies: Kala-azar and Cancer’ on 1.2.2019 | Dr. Subrata Majumder, Retired Professor, Bose Institute, Kolkata |
‘Origin of Universe’ on 29.3.2019 | Dr. Rajat Banerjee, Associate Professor, Department of Biotechnology, University of Calcutta | |
Physics | ‘van der Waals interaction in Biology ’ on 5.10.2018 | Prof. Ansuman Lahiri, Department of Biophysics, Molecular Biology & Bioinformatics, University of Calcutta |
Zoology | ‘Biodiversity conservation and role of WWF’ on 14.9.2018 | Dr. Kuladeep Roy, Assistant Manager, WWF– West Bengal State Office |
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Dr. Sujay Ghosh, Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, University of Calcutta | |
Botany | “Palynology and its applications” on 08.02.2020 | Dr. Mahasin Ali Khan, Assistant Professor, Department of Botany, Sidho-Kanho-Birsa University, Purulia |
Chemistry | “A new method for pH estimation at the amphiphilic self-assembly interface and its relation to membrane biochemical reactivity” on 7.1.2020 | Dr. Partha Parui, Associate Professor in Chemistry, Department of Chemistry (Physical Chemistry Section), Jadavpur University |
Microbiology | ‘Climate Change Effect on Biodiversity’ on 18.4.2019 | Sri Debal Ray, IFS, Chief Project Director, West Bengal Forest and Biodiversity Conservation Project, Govt. of West Bengal |
‘Microbial life in an Estuarine Mangrove Ecosystem’ on 25.4.2019 | Dr. Anwesha Ghosh, Integrative Taxonomy & Microbial Ecology Research Group, Dept. of Biological Sciences, IISER, Kolkata | |
Physics | “A Glimpse of the Laser and its impact on mankind” on 9.1.2020 | Dr. Dhruba Jyoti Biswas, Raja Ramanna Fellow, Former Head, Laser & Plasma Technology Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai |
Zoology | “Man and Animal Conflict – a Global Scenario” on 13.9. 2019 | 1. Mr. Subhankar Sengupta, Field Director, Tiger Project, Government of India Topic: Human Wildlife Conflict and its mitigation in West Bengal 2. Mr. Agni mitra, Regional Deputy Director, Eastern Region Wild Crime Control Bureau, Government of India Topic: Wildlife Crime Scenario in India – Special Emphasis on Eastern India 3. Dr. Paulami Maiti, Associate Professor, Department of Zoology, Lady Brabourne College Topic: Value of Biodiversity and its Human induced depletion |
Inter-disciplinary | Interdisciplinary Seminar on World Wetland Day on 04.02.2020 A poster competition was organized on the theme of World Wetland Day and groups of students prepared very informative, innovative and colourful posters on the issue. | Chief Guest: Dr. Somenath Bhattacharyya, Senior Environmental Consultant, SICOM, Ministry of Environment, Forests & CC Government of India. Dr. Paulami Maiti, Associate Professor, Dept. of Zoology, Lady Brabourne College on “Wetland Ecosystem for Human Welfare and Well being” |
Microbiology | National Level Webinar Series on Environment: Issues and Impact ‘Phytoplankton driven Biological Carbon Pump and our Climate’ on 30.11.2021 | Dr. Haimanti Biswas, Principal Scientist, Biological Oceanography Division, CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula, Goa |
Microbiology | National Level Webinar Series on Environment: Issues and Impact ‘Climate Change: Myths, Reality and the Science behind it’ on 9.12.2021 | Dr. Sayantan Sarkar, Assistant Professor, School of Engineering Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Change (AC 3) Research Group, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mandi, Himachal Pradesh |
Chemistry | National Webinar on ‘Spectroscopy and Microscopy at the Nano-Bio Interface’ on 8.2.2022 | Professor Anindya Dutta, IIT Bombay |
Microbiology | International Webinar on ‘Decoding the Epigenetic Code of Life: My Personal Scientific Journey’ on 8.3.2022 | Dr. Sweta Sikder, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland, USA |
Botany | Seminar on “Determination of Palaeocimate and Palaeoecology using plant fossil” on 9.4.2022 | Dr. Mahasin Ali Khan, Assistant Professor, Department of Botany, Sidho- Kanho-Birsa University, Purulia |
Chemistry | State Level Webinar on “Antibiotic Resistance and the Never-ending Battle” on 19.4.2022 | Professor Amit Basak, INSA Senior Scientist, IISER Kolkata, Former Professor, IIT Kharagpur |
Botany | Seminar on “Concept of Hormone as Chemical messenger” on 14.9.2022 | Dr. Arun Banerjee, Retired Associate Professor, Dept. of Botany, Bhairab Ganguly College |
Microbiology | One-day Seminar on “Vistas in Astronomy” on 16.11.2022 | Dr. Debiprosad Duari, Director, Institute of Astronomy Space and Earth Science, Kolkata and Former Director, M.P. Birla Planetarium, Kolkata |
Physics | Seminar on “Black holes in Astrophysics” on 7.2.2023 | Prof. Tapas Das, Faculty of Physics, Harishchandra Research Institute, Allahabad |
Chemistry | State Level Seminar on “Interaction of Biomolecules with newly designed Fluorosensors” on 25.2.2023 | Professor Nikhil Guchhait, University of Calcutta |
Chemistry | State Level Seminar on 18.3.2023 · Photoluminescence of inorganic molecules · Green Chemistry- What, Why & How? | Prof. Sujoy Baitalik, Inorganic Section, Department of Chemistry, Jadavpur University, KolkataProf. Sanjay Bhar, Organic Section, Department of Chemistry, Jadavpur University, Kolkata |
Microbiology | One-day Seminar on Intellectual Property Rights on 23.3.2023 | Dr. Mahuya Hom Choudhury, Scientist C (Senior Scientist) & Nodal Officer, Patent Information Centre, West Bengal State Council of Science and Technology, DSTBT, Government of West Bengal (GOWB) |
Zoology | Special lecture on Aquarium Fish Keeping (Live fish transport – Fish handling, packing and forwarding techniques) on 30.3.2023 | Dr. Sujay Sarkar Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology Bangabasi College, Kolkata |
- To collaborate with industries and research institutes and to provide access and exposure to students to research laboratories and industries.
The following visits to various industries were organized for students to see how theoretical concepts are applied in real-world situations. They learned about business operations, manufacturing processes, and the latest technologies. They even learned about current market trends and future industry dynamics and gained a better understanding of what their future career might hold. Various on field studies and visit to Research Institutes were also organized to experience new concepts first hand, state-of-the-art equipment and technology in their labs and libraries and learn about their ongoing research and development projects.
Department |
Industry/Research Institute visited/On-field study |
Botany | Industry visited: AIC AGRO Instruments (P) Limited on 9.10.2018 |
Field Trip: An education trip to Lloyd botanical garden Darjeeling | |
Chemistry | Visit To An Advanced Instrumentation Centre ‘Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute (CGCRI)’ on 1.10.2018 |
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Kolkata on 20.2.2019 | |
Microbiology | Industry visited: East India Pharmaceutical Works Limited, Behala, Sarsuna, Kolkata – 61 on 30.8.2018 |
Industry visited: Mother Dairy factory at Dankuni on 27.3.2019 | |
Physics | Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Kolkata on 22.1.2019 |
Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology (IIEST), Shibpur on 27.3.2019 | |
Zoology | Vivekananda Institute of Biotechnology, Nimpith on 9.10.2018 |
Educational trip to Paschim Banga Poultry Mela, 2018 on 16.2.2018 | |
Chemistry | Visit To Inspire Feed Factory at Senet, Singur, Hooghly on 21.1.2020 |
Zoology | Industrial visit for Skill Enhancement training on Aquarium fish keeping at Neorgan Integrated Farm LLP Baria, Diamond Harbour, South 24 Parganas, West Bengal on 30.03.2022 |
Botany | Biodiversity study & Quadrat Sampling at Visakhapatnam, Araku, Jagdalpur from 20.09.2022 – 26.09.2022 |
Zoology | Field visit to a tropical forest stretch for Quadrat Study and an Emu Farm for animal behaviour study at Daringbadi, Odisha on 11.04.2022 |
Chemistry | Laboratory Visit (CSIR-JIGYASA: STUDENT – SCIENTIST CONNECT PROGRAMME) at CSIR-Central Glass & Ceramic Research Institute, Kolkata on 26.04.2022 |
Botany | Mushroom Cultivation Centre at Vivekananda Institute of Biotechnology, Nimpith, Dist. South 24-Parganas on 20.01.2023 |
Microbiology | Industrial visit to a Dairy Product plant for a training on sourcing, pasteurisation, packaging and storage techniques for milk, cheese and curd making and visit to Quality Control laboratory at Dollon’s Food Products (Amul Dairy Plant), Dhaniakhali, Hooghly, West Bengal on 04.01.2023 |
Botany | Study of Mangroves, Collection of Phytoplankton, measuring the physicochemical parameters of the waterbody at Gadkhali, Kumirmari, Satjelia, Dobanki (Sunderbans) from 06.02.2023 – 07.02.2023 |
Microbiology | Field visit for students (Nature Walk and Bird Watching activity) organized by the Nature Club, Department of Microbiology, Lady Brabourne College to observe “International Forest Day” at Central Park (Bonobitan), Salt Lake, Kolkata on 28.03.2023 |
Zoology | Student-Scientist Meet at CSIR-IICB TRUE Campus, Salt Lake, Kolkata on 30.03.2023 |
- To enhance the quality of the learning and teaching process to stimulate original teaching and training.
The faculty improvement programs and the new infrastructure by procurement of new instruments helped upgrade the existing facilities and achieve excellence in teaching and training. This program provided access and exposure to students and teachers to research laboratories and industries in other parts of the state and country. We found that hands-on training offered a higher level of student retention than most other environments. Students tended to remember only a part of the information presented in lecture format, while they remembered more of the information, they learned first-hand.
Faculty Training Programs
Department |
Topic |
Resource person |
Botany | “Pteridophytes with special emphasis on their reproductive biology and molecular basis of their evolution” on 11.5.2018 | Dr. Radhanath Bandopadhyay, Retired Professor of Botany and Program Coordinator (Phase 2 Centre of advanced study), Department of Botany, University of Burdwan |
Chemistry | Some preliminary aspects of computational chemistry (numerical analysis) on 29.09.2018 | Professor Pinaki Chaudhury, Department of Chemistry, University College of Science, University of Calcutta, 92, A.P.C Road, Kolkata |
Microbiology | “Biosafety Regulations” on 3.10.18 | Professor Sujoy Dasgupta, Director (Officiating), Bose Institute, Kolkata |
Physics | “Python for Scientific Computing” on 8.4.19 | Dr. Abhijit Kargupta, Associate Professor, Panskura Banamali College |
Zoology | “Use of Various Biodiversity indices in Ecosystem and Biodiversity assessment” on 6.12.18 | Dr. Subir Choudhury, Ex-Director Alipore Zoo |
Botany | Transcriptome analysis of Medicinal Plants on 11.12.2021 | Dr. Sangram Bagh, Associate Professor, Biophysics and Structural Genomics Division, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata |
Chemistry | Polymer Nanoparticles in Drug Delivery Application: An Overview on 12.01.2022 | Prof. Abhijit Bandyopadhyay, Department of Polymer Science and Technology, University of Calcutta |
Zoology | Hands-on Training in Molecular Docking using AutoDock on 12.01.2022 | National College, Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu |
Physics | Non equilibrium Statistical Mechanics on 20.04.2022 | Prof. Jayanta Kumar Bhattacharjee, Professor Emeritus, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science |
Botany | Basic Cell Biology Techniques on 25.11.2022 & 26.11.2022 | State Level Workshop on Basic Cell Biology Techniques organized by City College, Kolkata in collaboration with UGBoS in Botany, University of Calcutta |
Zoology | Flow Cytometry, PCR, real-time PCR on 30.03.2023 | IICB, Kolkata |
Training Programs for Non-Teaching Staff
Department |
Topic |
Resource person |
Botany | Demonstration of working principle of some laboratory instruments: Spectrophotometer, soxhlet and autoclave on 10.5.2018 | Dr. Suparna Pal and Dr. Rinku Saha Faculty, Department of Botany, Lady Brabourne College |
Chemistry |
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Faculty members of the Department & Officials from a reputed portable fire fighting equipment manufacturing company |
Microbiology | Training on operation of distillation unit and Autoclave on 14.7.2018 & 15.07.2018 | Dr. Madhulika Gupta & Dr. Mahuya Mukhopadhyay Department of Microbiology Lady Brabourne College |
Physics | Sophisticated instrument handling on 28.9.2018 | Faculty members of the Department |
Zoology |
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Faculty members of the Department |
Chemistry |
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• Dr. Haimanti Mallick, Associate Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, Lady Brabourne College• Dr. Sukanya Chakraborty, Associate Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, Lady Brabourne College |
Microbiology | Training on operation of autoclave, Weighing of Chemicals in Digital Balance and Inoculation of Cultures on 13.9.2019 |
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Physics | Handling sophisticated instruments like the He-Ne laser source and how to set up the optical bench to study diffraction and interference phenomena using lasers on 7.2.2020 | Dr. Prasanta Nandi, Retired Professor, Dept. of Physics, University College of Science and Technology, Rajabazar |
Zoology | Vermicomposting on 4.1.2020 | Dr. Anwesa Chaudhuri, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Zoology, Lady Brabourne College |
Microbiology | Training Programme on “Separation of Biodegradable and Non-biodegradable Waste and Proper Disposal Methods of Hazardous Waste Material” on 23.12.2021 | Dr. Madhulika Gupta & Ms. Sudipta Paul Bhattacharya Assistant Professor, Dept. of Microbiology |
Zoology | •Handling of rat for collection of intraperitoneal cavity cells for study of cell viability
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Dr. Indraneel Saha,Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, Sarsuna College |
Chemistry | Training on Preparation of Hand Sanitizer on 25.02.2022 | Dr. Manisha Mukhopadhyay, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry |
Chemistry | Hands-on training of the following techniques i) Purification of organic liquids by distillation procedure ii) Setting up of Refluxing Apparatus iii) Filtration of the reaction mixture using vacuum filtration techniques on 05.04.2022 | Dr. Haimanti Mallik, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry Dr. Nupur Basu, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry |
Microbiology | Microbiological Media Preparation on 21.02.2023 | Dr. Mahuya Mukhopadhyay, Assistant Professor & Dr. Soma Pal Saha, Associate Professor, Department of Microbiology, and Dr. Piya Ghosh, SACT |
Botany | Sterilization of glasswares & culture media for tissue culture laboratory using Autoclave and Handling of Centrifuge on 17.03.2023 | Dr. Suchita Sinha, Associate Professor, Department of Botany & Dr. Sabari Sarkar, SACT |
Zoology | •Collection of vaginal fluid from rat for study of estrous cycle. •Preparation of blocks for Microtomy and preparation of slides from microtomical sections on 10.03.2023 | Dr. Sanjukta Mondal (Parui), Associate Professor & Sujata Dhar, Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology |
Physics | Training on handling of the C.R.O and its use in demonstration of Lissajous figures on 17.03.2023 | Dr. Ajanta Bhowal, Dr. Bidisa Chattopadhyay & Dr. Sudeshna Dasgupta, Associate Professors, Dept. of Physics |
- To promote networking and strengthen ties with neighbouring institutions and other summer schools
The DBT-STAR College Program allowed us to initiate with outreach activities both for school children as well as for College teachers serving in different Colleges of West Bengal with the infrastructure developed under the Star College Program.
For School Students
- Help children witness experiments that they read only in their books and do not get the opportunity for any practical experience due to lack of equipment and infrastructure.
- Encourage children, especially girls who are living in the suburbs/ remote/ under-privileged areas have the guidance and motivation they need to go to school and take up science as their subject of study.
- Encourage students to perform some of the experiments on their own. These interventions may encourage these students to apply new and innovative models to overcome their critical challenge.
For College Teachers and Students
For Society
OUTREACH ACTIVITIES | |||||||||
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Resource Person/ Institute/ Agency |
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Department |
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Students |
Teac-hers |
School/College Benefitted |
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1 | Demonstration of experiments based on the theory and practical syllabus | UG students and Teachers of the Departments | 25.9.2019 | Botany, Chemistry Microbiology, Physics, Zoology |
300 Students of class VIII, IX, X. XI and XII |
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Nayachak Jadunath High School, Howrah | ||
2 | Demonstration of tissue culture techniques and sophisticated instruments including UV-Vis Spectrophotometer 2D Gel Set, Cold Centrifuge, pH balance | Teachers, Students & Research Scholars of the Department | 25.2.2022 | Botany |
10 Class IX & X school students |
2 |
St. Margaret Day School, Kolkata | ||
3 | Demonstration of museum specimens of different phylum, mitosis, meiosis and microtomy and use of other laboratory equipments like Microscopes, Centrifuge, Colorimeter, etc. | UG Semester 4&6 Students & Teachers of the Department | 26.3.2022 | Zoology |
10 Class XI students |
2 |
Adi Mahakali Pathsala, 35/C Kailash Bose Street, Bara Bazar Market, Kolkata | ||
4 | Demonstration of Sonometer, Magnetometer & Jolly’s apparatus | Dr. Keya Bose Dr. Srabani Chakrabarty Dr. Chhanda Basu Chaudhuri Dr. Sudeshna Dasgupta Dr. Paramita Chatterjee Ms. Sameena Murtaza Dr. Poonam Bandyopadhyay Dr. Moutusi Chatterjee | 21.3.2023 | Physics | 29 Class X students | Sodepur Balika Vidyalaya (H.S), Haridebpur, Kolkata | |||
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1 | One day workshop on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Service | Prof. Parthiba Basu, (Smithsonian Fellow, Ecole Normale Superieure) Professor, Department of Zoology, University of Calcutta | 29.9.2019 | Zoology |
60 UG students from different Colleges in Kolkata |
1. Asutosh College 2. Bethune College 3. Dinabandhu Andrews College 4. Vidyasagar College | |||
2 | Hands-on training on SDS-Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis, Centrifugation, Polymerase Chain Reaction and Spectrophotome-try | Dr. Soumi Guha Polley, Dr. Soma Pal Saha, Ms. Sudipta Paul Bhattacharya and Dr. Piya Ghosh, Faculty members of the Department of Microbiology | 04.4.2022 & 05.4.2022 | Microbiology |
8 UG Students of the Dept. of Microbiol-ogy |
Raidighi College, South 24 Parganas | |||
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1 | Two day workshop on Molecular Biology theme: 16S rRNA Analysis | Dr. Prasun Tribedi, Dept. of Biotechnology, Neotia University | 10.7.2019 – 11.7.2019 | Microbiology |
6 Teaching Faculty from 2 Colleges |
1. Bijoy Krishna Girls College, Howrah 2. Kachrapara College, Kalyani | |||
2 | One day workshop on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Service | Prof. Parthiba Basu, (Smithsonian Fellow, Ecole Normale Superieure) Professor, Department of Zoology, University of Calcutta | 29.9.2019 | Zoology |
10 Teaching Faculty from 7 Colleges of Kolkata |
1. Asutosh College 2. Bangabasi College 3. Dinabandhu Andrews College | |||
3 | One day workshop on Bioinformatics | •Dr Saikat Chakraborti, Principal Scientist, Structural Biology and Bioinformatics, IICB•Dr. Sayak Ganguli, Assistant Professor, Department of Biotechnology St Xaviers College (Autonomous) | 16.1.2020 | Botany |
14 Teaching Faculty from 9 Colleges of Kolkata and adjoining areas |
1. Bangabasi Morning College 2. Barasat Govt. College 3. Bethune College 4. Charuchandra College 5. Dinabandhu Andrews College 6. Hooghly Mohsin College 7. Maulana Azad College 8. THK Jain College 9. Surendranath College | |||
4 | One-Day Workshop on Physical Chemistry Practical Syllabus under Calcutta University CBCS Curriculum | Dr. Surasri Chaudhuri, Associate Professor in Chemistry from Vivekananda College, Thakurpukur, Kolkata | 18.1.2020 | Chemistry |
12 Teaching Faculty from 9 Colleges of Kolkata and adjoining areas |
1. Asutosh College, Kolkata 2. Bankim Sardar College, Halapara, South 24 Parganas 3. Dhrubachand Halder College, Dakshin Barasat 4. Fakir Chand College, Diamond Harbour 5. Serampore College, Serampore 6. Shri Sikshayatan College, Kolkata 7. The Heritage College, Kolkata 8. Vidyasagar College, Kolkata 9. Vivekananda College, Kolkata | |||
5 | One-Day Mentoring Workshop Program on DBT-STAR College Scheme | DBT-Officials: •Dr. Garima Gupta, Scientist ‘F’ •Shri. Dinesh Baid, US-Finance •Shri. Pratyush Sinha, J.T.A. Guest Speaker (Member of Task Force): •Dr. Ramesh Sharma, Professor (Rtd), Department of Biochemistry, NEHU, Shillong •Professor Siuli Sarkar, Principal, Lady Brabourne College •Dr. Sanjukta Mondal (Parui), Associate Professor, DBT Co-ordinator, Lady Brabourne College | 29.11.2022 | Botany, Chemistry Microbiology Physics Zoology |
48 Teaching Faculty from 25 Colleges from different parts of West Bengal |
1. Ananda Mohan College, Kolkata 2. Acharya Prafulla Chandra Roy Government College, Matigara, Siliguri 3. Bangabasi Morning College, Kolkata 4. Bhairab Ganguly College, Kolkata 5. Bidhannagar College, Kolkata 6. Chandernagore College, Barabazar, Chandannagar 7. Charuchandra College, Kolkata 8. City College, Kolkata 9. Dhrubachand Halder College, Dakshin Barasat 10. Egra Sarada Shashi Bhusan College, Egra, Dist – Midnapore 11. Fakir Chand College, Diamond Harbour 12. Government General Degree College, Tehatta 13. Hiralal Mazumdar Memorial College for Women, Dakshineswar 14. Jhargram Raj College (Girls’ Wing), Jhargram 15. Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri College, Kolkata 16. Nabagram Hiralal Paul College, Nabagram, Konnagar 17. Panskura Banamali College, Panskura R.S., Purba Medinipur 18. Prabhat Kumar College, Contai, Midnapore 19. Presidency College, Kolkata 20. Raja Peary Mohan College, Hooghly, Kotrung, Uttarpara 21. Scottish Church College, Kolkata 22. Serampore College, Serampore 23. Uluberia College, Uluberia, Howrah 24. Vidyasagar College for Women, Kolkata 25. Vivekananda College for Women, Kolkata | |||
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1 | Mangrove Plantation at Sunderbans | UG students, Faculty members, Research Scholars and Non-teaching staff of the Department | 08.6.2022 & 09.6.2022 | Microbiology |
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TOTAL BENEFICIARIES |
434 School & College Students |
104 School & College Teacher |
4 Schools & 39Colleges |
- To increase capabilities of core instrumentation resources by procuring new technical capabilities
The grants received from DBT support were very effective as Strengthening Components in upgrading our labs and procuring multiple units of instruments required for the present UG CBCS and NEP curriculum. More number of students are getting access to instruments during the normal practical classes due to presence of multiple copies of the same. The students are now able to undertake more lab based project work due to availability of expensive chemicals and sufficient instruments. The College is now able to organize Training Programs for students, Faculty Training Programs, Training Programs for Laboratory Staff and Industrial visits, which the beneficiaries are able to attend free of cost, as no registration fees are charged.
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Department |
Topic |
Resource person |
Botany | “Cut – copy – paste – how nature does it using restriction enzymes” on 26.03.2019 and 27.03.2019 | 1) Dr. Suparna Pal, Dr. Debleena Roy & Dr. Debjani Chowdhury Nath Dept. of Botany Lady Brabourne College2) Dr. Sayak Ganguly Research Scientist and Head Theoretical and Computational Biology Unit, AIIST |
Chemistry | Measuring optical activity by polarimetry on 29.3.2019 | Faculty members of the Department |
Analytical estimation of Iron: An essential prerequisite for biological system on 29.3.2019 | Faculty members of the Department | |
Microbiology | “Visualizing Bacterial Morphology by Simple Staining & Isolation of Plasmid DNA from Bacterial culture by Alkali Lysis (MINIPREP) Method and Visualisation of the Plasmid by Agarose Gel Electrophoresis” on 28.3.2019 | Faculty members of the Department |
Special Lecture: Topic: “Molecular Biology and Microbiology for Young Minds” on 28.3.2019 | Prof. Hemanta Kumar Majumdar, Platinum Jubilee Scientist, Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, Kolkata | |
Physics | Use of Free software “GNUPLOT” for graphical analysis of both Theoretical and Experimental results on 26.3.2019 | Faculty members of the Department |
Zoology | · Application of Microscopy, Chromatography and other biochemical techniques for detection of Food adulteration · Determination of Blood group on 26.3.2019 & 27.3.2019 | Faculty members of the Department |
Microbiology | Genomic DNA and Plasmid DNA Isolation on 02.06.2022 | Dr. Soumi Guha Polley and Ms. Sudipta Paul Bhattacharya, Assistant Professors, Department of Microbiology |
Chemistry | Synthesis of Inorganic Complex & Characterization of synthesized complex by UV-VIS Spectroscopy on 23.11.2022 | Dr. Manisha Mukhopadhyay, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Dr. Aratrika Chakraborty, SACT |
Chemistry |
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Dr. Papia Ganguly, Dr. Sukanya Guha (Chakrabarti), Dr. Soma Samaddar, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Dr. Zarrin Shahzadi, SACT |
Microbiology | Morphological Study of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Microorganisms using Compound Microscope on 27.03.2023 | Dr. Soma Pal Saha, Associate Professor, Dr. Mahuya Mukhopadhyay, Dr. Madhulika Gupta and Dr. Sudipta Paul Bhattacharya, Assistant Professors, Department of Microbiology |
Botany | Natural Science of Computational Biology – From Organisms to Precision Medicine on 30.03.2023 | Dr. Sayak Ganguli, Assistant Professor, Post Graduate Department of Biotechnology, St. Xavier’s College (Autonomous), Kolkata – 700016 |
Physics | Spectrum analysis using helium source and mercury source and the handling of the C.R.O and its use in demonstration of Lissajous figures on 30.03.2023 | Ms. Sameena Murtaza, Dr. Paramita Chatterjee, Assistant Professors, Department of Physics & Dr. Poonam Bandyopadhyay, SACT |
DBT Star 2017
The College applied for the 2nd phase of DBT-STAR College Program in 2017 and was recognized for the second time for the said Program for a period of 3 years (2018-21). During this second phase, the College has been approved of a Grant of Rs. 104,00,000 with Rs. 50,00,000/- as Non Recurring for purchase of equipments and Rs. 45,00,000/- as Recurring Grant, Rs. 6,00,000 for travel and Rs. 3,00,000/- as Contingency for the 3 financial years. The various Programs proposed for this phase are being organized.
DBT Star 2013-15
UPGRADATION OF INFRASTRUCTURE IN THE INSTITUTE
2012-2015
The College was selected and recognized for the DBT-STAR College Program under the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India in 2012 for a period of 3 years (2012-15). The Program provides financial support for strengthening Life Sciences and Biotechnology education and training at the Undergraduate Level. This Program insists on substantial increase in proportion of ‘hands-on’ experimental work by students and increased access of undergraduate students to laboratory and bioinformatics infrastructure. As part of the DBT-STAR Program, the college received a grant of Rs. 25,00,000/-as Non Recurring for purchase of equipments and Rs. 30,00,000/- as Recurring grant for the 3 financial years. Five Departments viz. Departments of Botany, Chemistry, Microbiology, Physics and Zoology were part of this Program and the beneficiaries included the undergraduate students of the College, teachers, non-teaching staff as well as students of some local schools and colleges. This fund has been utilized for conducting various scientific programs by the Departments. During the tenure:- 15 inter-disciplinary and 7 departmental workshops were organized. The inter-disciplinary workshops were attended by 1st year Honours students of other branches of Science to gain hands-on-training on techniques beyond their subject and knowledge on the use, application and prospects of other branches of Science. In these workshops, students of the subject served as skilled hands and assisted the resource persons in demonstration and training. In the departmental workshops, students belonging to the same discipline were given hands-on-training on modern sophisticated techniques beyond their syllabus in order to develop in them an aptitude for research and application of those techniques in their future course of work.
- The departments also organized a total of 20 seminars in which speakers from various universities and institutes enriched the students with the latest development in Science.
- 5 Career Counseling Programs were organized for the first year Honours students to make them aware of the various prospects and opportunities in their respective course of study.
- 9 educational field trips and industrial visits were also organized where the students gained on field knowledge and experience on various aspects of Science.
- As part of the National Science Day celebrations, the five departments also organized science exhibitions which were attended by students of two local schools, where different fascinating and interesting topics of science were demonstrated through models, charts, Power Point Presentations, specimens, slides, etc. to develop their awareness and interest in Science.
- Besides the training programs and workshops for students, the teaching faculty also attended 15 Faculty Improvement Programs where they got training on certain modern sophisticated techniques.
- The non-teaching staff of the different departments also attended training programs (6) on handling of different equipments and other laboratory methods.
- Advisory Committee Meetings were held once a year to discuss the progress of the Program and decide on the future course of action. Three advisory Committee meetings were held on 8.2013, 27.7.2015 and 11.9.2015.
DBT-SPONSORED PROGRAMS ORGANIZED DURING 2012-2015 (AT A GLANCE)
S. No. | Department | Topic of Workshop | Participants | Date |
2012-13 |
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1 | Botany | 1) Study of chromosome, Barr body 2) Drug and Food adulteration | 1st year students of Physics and Chemistry. 3rd year students of Botany Department functioned as “Skilled Hands” | 10-13 December, 2012 |
2 | Chemistry | 1) Basic idea of Green Chemistry and some related reactions 2) Separation of Organic Compounds by Chromatographic Methods 3) Concept of pH and determination of pH during titration of a solution of weak acid with strong base by means of a pH-meter 4) Polarimetry and its use in studying biologically interesting molecules 5) Determination of Vitamin C content in commercial fruit juice samples by iodometric titration method. | 1st year students of Biological Sciences. Senior students of Chemistry Department functioned as “Skilled Hands” | 11-12 December, 2012 |
3 | Microbiology | Isolation and Characterization of Purple Non Sulfur Bacteria and Cyanobacteria from waste water | 1st year students of Physics and Chemistry | 10-13 December, 2012 |
4 | Physics | 1) Electrical Experiments: Generation of simple pulses and learning their properties through CRO. 2) Optical Experiments: Spectroscopy with Prism for detection of elements through identification. | 1st year students of Biological Sciences. 3rd year students of Physics Department functioned as “Skilled Hands” | 12-13 December, 2012 |
5 | Zoology | 1) Cytology (Chromosome study) and Blood grouping 2) Haemoglobin study | 1st year students perusing B.Sc. in Chemistry and Physics 3rd year students of Zoology Department functioned as “Skilled Hands” | 10-13 December, 2012 |
2013-14 |
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6 | Botany | A study on Tissue Culture Techniques | 1st year students of Physics and Chemistry. Senior students of Botany Departments functioned as “Skilled Hands” | 9-11 December, 2013 |
7 | Chemistry | Building Strong Academic Chemistry: Developing Undergraduate Research & Inquiry & Extending Basic Chemical Techniques to the fields of Biological Sciences | 1st year students of Biological Sciences. Senior students of Chemistry Department functioned as “Skilled Hands” | 12-13 December, 2013 |
8 | Microbiology | 1) Enzyme kinetics 2) Immobilization of Enzyme and production of a kit 3) Sandwich ELISA | 1st year students perusing B.Sc. in Chemistry and Physics | 9-11 December, 2013 |
9 | Physics | 1) Electrical Experiments: Generation of complex pulses and comparison with human heart pulses. 2) Optical Experiments: Spectroscopy with Holo Prism for detection of elements through identification of unknown lines. | 1st year students of Biological Sciences. 3rd yr. students of Physics Department functioned as “Skilled Hands” | 10-13 December, 2013 |
10 | Zoology | 1) Food adulteration, environmental toxicology (LC50 and LD50 of a pollutant – Time and Dose dependent) 2) Identification of White Blood Cells | 1st year students perusing B.Sc. in Chemistry and Physics 3rd year students of Zoology Department functioned as “Skilled Hands” | 9-11 December, 2013 |
2014-15 (extended till February, 2016) |
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11 | Botany | A study on algae | 1st year students of Physics and Chemistry. Senior students of Botany Departments functioned as “Skilled Hands” | 18th January, 2016 |
12 | Chemistry | Estimation of the strength of amino acids by Formal titration method | 1st year students of Biological Sciences. Senior students of Chemistry Department functioned as “Skilled Hands” | 11th January, 2016 |
13 | Microbiology | Microbiological analysis of quality of milk | 1st year students of Physics and Chemistry | 18th January, 2016 |
14 | Physics | Optical Experiments: Spectroscopy with Prism and relation with the refractive indices of different spectral lines. | 1st year students of Biological Sciences | 11th January, 2016 |
15 | Zoology | Study of parasites | 1st year students of Physics and Chemistry | 18th January, 2016 |
S. No. | Department | Topic of Workshop | Participants | Date |
2013-14 |
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1 | Botany | A study on Tissue Culture Techniques | 3rd year students of Botany Department | 12-13 November, 2013 |
2 | Chemistry | Advanced Physico-Chemical Techniques | Students of the Chemistry Department | 7-8 November, 2013 |
3 | Microbiology | 1) Isolation of Murine Preitoneal Macrophage, Culture in Dulbeco Modified high glucose medium along with fetal Bovine Serum and antibiotics 2) Observation of the macrophage in presence of three different types of bacteria under Fluorescence Microscope 3) Isolation of Phage from waste water 4) Isolation of phage protein and the gel electrophoresis of those proteins. | 3rd year students of Microbiology Department | 21-31 October, 2013 |
4 | Physics | Fabrication of Semi Interpenetrating Polymeric Network and studying its mechanical Properties | 2nd year students of Physics Department | 28th October to 13th November, 2013 |
5 | Zoology | PBR study of Lady Brabourne College campus, Extraction of proteins and study of protein profile by Gel Electrophoresis | 3rd year students of Zoology Department | 6-13 November, 2013 |
2014 -15 |
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6 | Zoology | “Methodologies in Field Biology” PBR study of Lady Brabourne College campus continued | 1st year, 2nd year & 3rd year students of the Zoology Department Prof. Subhro Mukherjee, Retired Principal, WBSES, Dr. Utpal Sinha Roy of Durgapur Govt. College and Shuvadip Adhikary, IISER were the Resource persons 3rd year students of the Zoology Department | 14th February, 2015 |
2014-15 (extended till February, 2016) |
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7 | Physics | Xray Workshop: In the UGC-DBT STAR funded Xray laboratory | Students & Faculty of Physics Department | 11th, 13th & 14th January, 2016 |
S. No. | Subject | Topic of Workshop cum exhibition | Participants | Visiting team |
28.2.2014 |
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1. | Botany | Biology in school | 1st year and 2nd year Botany Hons. students | Students from class X-XII from Kamala Girls School, Kolkata |
2. | Chemistry | Chemistry in daily life | 1st year and 2nd year Chemistry Hons. students | |
3 | Microbiology | Playing with some fundamentals of Physics | 1st year and 2nd year Microbiology Hons. students | |
4 | Physics | Microbes in our daily life | 1st year and 2nd year Physics Hons. students | |
5 | Zoology | Coral Reef Biodiversity and endangered animals | 1st year and 2nd year Zoology Hons. students | |
28.2.2015 |
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1 | Botany | Different aspects of Botany in our life | 1st year and 2nd year Botany Hons. students | Students from class X-XII from Vidyabharati School, Kolkata |
2 | Chemistry | Chemistry Magics and Crackers | 1st year and 2nd year Chemistry Hons. students | |
3 | Microbiology | · Fermentation & Fermented Food · Antibiotic producer organisms · Biosurfactant from microorganisms · Enzymes in washing powders | 1st year and 2nd year Microbiology Hons. students | |
4 | Physics | Some interesting, innovative model experiments related with Biotechnical problems · Floating Bubble · Dynamo · Balancing candle · Continuity in Electrical path · Lissajous’ figures | 1st year and 2nd year Physics Hons. students | |
5 | Zoology | Spectrum of animal intelligence & Genetics | 1st year and 2nd year Zoology Hons. students |
S. No. | Department | Topic of Workshop | Date |
1 | Botany | Study of Medicinal plant garden, Garhpanchakot | 22 – 23 February, 2013 |
2 | Herbarium: Its principles, methodology and field collection procedure | 25th March, 2013 | |
3 | Study of Mangrove flora, Bichitrapur | 24 – 26 August, 2013 | |
4 | Chemistry | · Motivations towards Hartree Fock electronic structure theory · Computational Chemistry – Basic idea and its application · Computer in Chemistry | 7-9 November, 2012 |
5 | Faculty Improvement Program | 12, 13 & 18 November, 2013 | |
6 | Microbiology | Recombinant DNA Technology and Bioinformatics | 2 – 9 March, 2013 |
7 | Estimation of BOD and COD in waste water at Department of Geography, Lady Brabourne College | 30-31 August, 2013 | |
8 | Western blotting at Department of Microbiology, Lady Brabourne College | 29-31 October, 2013 | |
9 | Physics | *Experimental Workshop: Training on Impedance meter handling at Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata. | 26th November, 2012 |
10 | *A whole day interactive session with Dr. Baishali Kanjilal, University of Connecticut, U.S.A. She delivered a series of lectures as well on— (i) Polymer- its basic physics. (ii) Introduction to Biopolymers. (iii) Biofuels and Bio-renewable chemicals. | 18th January, 2013 | |
11 | A whole day interactive session with Prof. Rituparna Kanungo, Member, Board of Directors, Canadian Institute of Nuclear Physics, Canada. | 23rd December, 2013 | |
12 | Xray Workshop: In the UGC-DBT STAR funded Xray laboratory | 11.1.2016 to 13.1.2016 | |
13 | Zoology | Techniques of HPLC and Its Applications at Jadavpur University | 28th March, 2013 |
14 | Identification and study of corals at Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata | 26th September, 2013 | |
15 | Poultry Educational Programme at Paschim Banga Poultry Mela 2016, organized by the West Bengal Poultry Federation in association with the Animal Resources Development Department | 19th February, 2016 |
S.No. | Seminar topic | Date | Speaker |
Botany |
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1 | Antarctica: A unique natural biodiversity reserve in one end of the globe. | 17th December, 2012 | Professor Samir Kumar Bera, Birbal Sahani Institute of Paleobotany, Lucknow-226007 |
2 | Triple helix of Diabetes – Genes, Environment and us. | 6th December, 2013 | Dr. Partha Chakrabarti, Senior Scientist, CSIR – IICB |
3 | Effect of pesticide on environment | 8th September, 2015 | Professor Bruce Lanphear Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada |
Chemistry |
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4 | Nanoparticles: Fundamentals and Applications | 21st December, 2012 | Prof. Subhas Chandra Bhattacharrya, Head, Department of Chemistry, Jadavpur University |
5 | *Structural Studies of THI6, an enzyme involved in Thiamine biosynthetic pathway | 11th August, 2014 | Dr. Debomita Paul, alumnus of this college, presently pursuing post doctorate research in Columbia University |
6 | Advantage in learning Chemistry to understand Biology | 8th January, 2016 | Dr. Saurabh Das, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Jadavpur University |
7 | Any topic not included in syllabus and related to advanced methodologies in Chemistry | 1st February, 2013 | 3rd year Chemistry Hons. Students, Semonti Mukherjee, Bushra Alam, Anamika Biswas, Rweetuparna Guha, Pallabi Mukherjee, Alakananda Chanda, Shibani Dutta |
Microbiology |
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8 | Seminar on Nano particles | 2012 | Dr. Pradip Brahma |
9 | Bridging Microbiology and Applied Chemistry: In search of synergy | 5th January, 2016 | Prof. Basab Chaudhuri, Vice Chancellor, West Bengal State University |
Physics |
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10 | *Lecture related with Chemical Science Lecture on Graphene: A New material with unusual physical properties Lecture on Application Biophysics | 18th December, 2012 | Faculties and students of The Physical Science |
11 | 1) Keynote address – Citizen’s charter, the vision and mission of DBT 2) Lecture related with Chemical Science (Aqueous Dynamics of Biomimetic Systems: Insights from Fluorescence Measurements & All -atom Molecular Dynamics Simulations) 3) Lecture related with BioPhysical Problem (Ultrasound: A Nondestructive Probe in Material Science) 4) Application of Geometry (Constructability of numbers) | 7th December, 2013 | 1) Prof. Abhijit Mookerjee Principal Investigator of a Project under BIOTECH CONSORTIUM, Govt. of India 2) Prof. Ranjit Biswas Department of Chemistry S.N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences 3) Prof. Barnana Pal ECMP Division Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics 4) Prof. Pranab Chaudhuri Nanostructured Materials Division Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute |
12 | Drug Delivery | 11th July, 2014 | Ms. Devleena Samanta Stanford University, USA |
13 | Journey of knowledge from Light to Super-heavy Nuclei | 16th July, 2014 | Prof. Chhanda Samanta Virginia Military Institute, USA |
14 | Gripping tale of cellular adhesions | 21st July, 2014 | Mr. Shaon Chakrabarti University of Maryland, USA |
15 | Modern lenses, their working and production technology | 5th September, 2014 | Dr. Tapashree Roy Argonne National Laboratory and Harvard University, USA |
16 | Higgs Boson and Standard Model | 24th April, 2015 | Prof. Soumitra Sengupta Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science |
17 | Dynamical view of the world | 16th July, 2015 | Ms. Koyel De, Jadavpur University |
18 | Seeing Invisible Dark Matter | 12th August, 2015 | Prof. Chhanda Samanta Virginia military Institute, U.S.A. |
Zoology |
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19 | Biodiversity | 17th December, 2012 | Dr. Ashish Ghosh Ex. Director, ZSI Centre of Environment & Development |
20 | *Productivity and production in aquatic environment for human welfare | 26th February, 2014 | Professor Samir Banerjee, Former Professor, Department of Zoology, University of Calcutta |
S. No. | Resource Person | Participants | Date |
Botany |
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1 | Visit to Vivekananda Institute of Biotechnology, Nimpith | 3rd year students of the Department | February 1, 2013 |
2 | A visit to the Spice Cottage Industry of Kerala | 2nd year students of the Department | October 12, 2015 |
Chemistry |
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3 | Visit to Jadavpur University, X-Ray Crystallography, IR, UV-Vis, Cyclic Voltametry Lab | 2nd year students of the Department | 11th February, 2013 |
4 | Visited Jadavpur University, NMR Lab | 3rd year students of the Department | 13th February, 2013 |
Microbiology |
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5 | Herald Food & Commodities Pvt. Ltd. | 2nd year students of the Department | 2012 |
6 | IFB Agro Industries Limited, Nurpur | 3rd year students of the Department | 26th February, 2016 |
Physics |
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7 | *Visit to Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre, Kolkata | Faculties and Students of Physics Department | 17th January, 2014 |
Zoology |
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8 | Visited the Lac cultivation areas in the Purulia district (particularly Bagmundi) of West Bengal and the associated cottage industries in Purulia | 3rd year students of the Department | 24-26 January, 2013 |
9 | Visited the Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary for a line transect quadrat study of the endangered saltwater Crocodile population (Crocodylus porosus) | 2nd year students of the Department | 28th November to 2nd December, 2015 |
S. No. | Resource Person | Participants | Date | Topic |
Botany |
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1 | *Dr. Nanda Dulal Paria | Faculties of the department | 25th March, 2013 | Training on herbarium technique and Quadrat |
2 | Dr. Rinku Saha and Dr. Sudipta Das | Lab Attendants of the Department (Sambhu Kumar Dey and Dipa Bari) | 6th January, 2015 | Training on herbarium preparation and plant collection |
Chemistry |
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3 | Dr. Papia Ganguly Dr. Mostafizur Rahman Dr. Nabanita Kundu | Lab Attendants of the Department (Sri Subhash Rai, Sri Rathin Pal, Smt. Minati Chaudhuri & Sri Debashish Sarkar) | 7th January, 2016 | Instrument Handling, safety and upkeep of Instruments in physico-chemical Laboratories Safety Hazards in Chemistry laboratory & Means to Tackle Them Solution Preparation-Modern Methods and Techniques |
Microbiology |
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4 | Mahuya Mukhopadhyay, Soumi Guha Polley, Madhulika Gupta and Sudipta Paul Bhattacharya | Non-teaching staffs of the Dept. (Subhas Guha & Moumita Dey) | 8th January, 2016 | Training on handling of regular and sophisticated laboratory instruments |
Physics |
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5 | Teaching faculty | Non-teaching staffs of the Dept. of Physics (Samsul Haque, Md. Nayeem, Sk. Fakruddin & Sanjay Gharami) | 6th January, 2016 | Training Program on Sophisticated Instrument (function generator, CRO, LASER etc.) handling |
Zoology |
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6 | Dr. Paulami Maiti Dr. Sanjukta Mondal (Parui) | Lab Attendant of the Department (Ashish Mazumdar) | 6th January, 2016 | Handling of Zoological specimens and their disposal Preparation of reagents Modern Methods and Techniques |
S. No. | Resource Person | Participants | Date | Topic |
Botany |
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1 | Dr. Bidisha Mallick | 1st year students of Botany Hons. | 29th January, 2016 | Career options in Biophysics and Biochemistry for Botany Graduates |
Chemistry |
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2 | Dr. Sukanya Chakrabarti (Guha) & Dr. Soma Samaddar | 3rd year students of Chemistry Hons. | 11th January, 2016 | Career options in Biology for Chemistry Graduates |
Microbiology |
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3 | Alliance Francaise, Bengule | 3rd year students of Microbiology Hons. | 11th January, 2016 | Career options in Microbiology |
Physics |
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4 | Prof. Sarmistha Roy Chaudhuri, from the Dept. of Biophysics, Molecular Biology & Bioinformatics, C.U. | 1st year students of Physics Hons. and the faculties of the Dept. of Physics. | 6th January, 2016 | Biology as a Career for the UG students |
Zoology |
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5 | Dr. Sanjukta Mondal (Parui) | 1st year and 3rd year Zoology Honours | 6th February, 2016 | Career options in Zoology |
Subrata Basu Program Manager Branding, Gandhi Fellowship Program, Piramal Foundation for Education Leadership, A 56, Panchsheel Enclave, New Delhi -110017 Website – www.gandhifellowship.org | Gandhi Fellowship and its leadership program |
QUALITATIVE IMPROVEMENTS DUE TO DBT SUPPORT
- The DBT Star College Scheme has helped to strengthen and develop Science education and training at the undergraduate level. It has helped to improve critical thinking and hands-on training on experimental work in new and upcoming technologies needed for modern scientific studies at undergraduate (college) level. The five departments of Botany, Chemistry, Microbiology, Physics and Zoology have done a brilliant, if not phenomenal job under this scheme and as a result of such ventures, more students are increasingly taking up these subjects in their careers. DBT has provided academic and physical infrastructure for achieving excellence in teaching and a unique exposure of students to experimental science.
- Lady Brabourne College, is deeply indebted to DBT for extending their help by providing funds to enhance the quality of teaching learning process. It has helped to stimulate original thinking through ‘hands–on’ exposure to a) experimental work and participation in interdepartmental students exchange programs, b) conduct specialized training programmes for faculty improvement for optimizing technical capabilities and skills and c) provide students’ access and exposure to different research laboratories and industries in the country.
The DBT Star Program was beneficial in the following ways:
- Infrastructure Upgradation:
- The Departments have been able to procure sufficient equipments & instruments needed for UG teaching funded exclusively by DBT. This purchase would not have been possible without financial support extended by DBT. The Departments of Botany, Chemistry and Zoology could start with the Post Graduate Courses from 2016 with the upgraded infrastructure.
- Enrichment of Human Resource:
- The DBT-sponsored interdisciplinary Student-Workshops have evoked interest among the students about the interdisciplinary lab methods and techniques with which they were not previously acquainted as these were not part of their regular undergraduate curriculum. All these academic programs have enlightened students and motivated them towards higher learning and for pursuing research in their near future. Many of our students are pursuing research in renowned research institutions and some are also employed as scientists in Government Laboratories and in various industries.
- Industrial visits for undergraduate students to different renowned Industries have helped providing exposure to different fields of research and development, to enhance their original thinking and possible collaboration with other Research Institutes. Organization of these events have enhanced and enriched all the students, teachers and nonteaching staff of the Departments of this college to a great extent.
- Outreach Activities:
The Departments have been engaged in outreach activities as a means of ‘giving back’ to society, such as:
- Organizing Summer Schools in which students from other colleges participated and were given hands-on-training on techniques beyond their syllabus.
- The Non-Teaching Technical staffs of the Departments were given “Hands-on Training” in Instrument handling and maintenance, as well as hazards in laboratory. All this has ensured safe and better laboratory management.
There has been a quantitative increase in the following:
- Number of Applicants vis a vis Number of Seats in each department
- Number of students admitted year wise in different courses.
- Change in the cut-off percentage/admission with an increase in the percentage for eligibility.
- Decrease in the dropout rate.
- Increase in pass percentage.
- Increase in the number of students opting for PG courses