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PERSONALINFORMATION NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY
70 Sivakaminagar Second Street, Narayanapuram, Madurai, Tamilnadu, 625014, 625014
Madurai (India)
+919442648168
navaraj2007@gmail.com
III. https://www.slideshare.net/PerumalsamyNavaraj/psn-new-cv II.
https://www.slideshare.net/PerumalsamyNavaraj/psn-in-water-project IX.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/perumalsamy-navaraj-2a93a1a/ IV. VIII.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfp8qL7cX_I VII. https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=ybuOebK_bxc VI. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBbxJXUr5mI V.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZrDqW-WhxE IV. https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=dHQA8iuU5Lc
Yahoo! Messenger (YIM) www.omsrisai14@yahoo.co.in | AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) XI.
https://twitter.com/navaraj2014 |Google Hangouts X. https://www.facebook.com/navaraj.yadav
POSITION Principal , Dean and Associate Professor
WORK EXPERIENCE
10/07/2014–31/10/2017 Principal
ANNAI FATHIMACOLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE, Madurai (India)
TEACHING, RESEARCH, ADMINISTRATION, SUPERVISION, INSTITUTION MANAGEMENT,
STUDENTS SKILLDEVELOPMENT, FACULTYIMPROVEMENT ACTIVITIES, COLLABORATION
WITHINDUSTRY, PLACEMENTS GENERATION, MORALBUILDING AND PHYSICALACTIVITY
ALONG WITH ACADEMIC PURSUIT.
ORGANISATIONOF EVENTSTO BENEFIT STUDENTS AND COMMUNITY.
WORKINGTO DEVELOP TOGOOD HUMANWITH EMPLOYABLE SKILL.
organised international events, sciencepopularisation programmes, presented papers in the world
water forum and other important scientific meet.
effective science communicator and presenter.
14/11/1984–31/05/2014 Dean of Academic Affairs
Secretary , Yadava College, Madurai, Madurai (India)
Teaching, research supervision, project holding, project evaluation for multinational agencies including
EUROPEAN COMMISSION, AUSTRALIARESEARCH COUNCIL, JAPAN FUND.
ORGANISEROF SCIENCE PROGRAMMES INCLUDING INTERNATIONALEVENTS.
SCIENCE MOTIVATION PROGRAMMES,
ACTIVELYENGAGEDINTEACHING, CURRICULUM DESIGNING, EVALUATION PROCESS,
FACULTY TRAINING, PROJECT SUBMISSION WITH FUNDING AGENCIES, RECEIVING
GRANTS FROM GOVT.
FUNCTIONED ASTHE NSS PROGRAMME OFFICERFORSOCIETALDEVELOPMENT ASWELL
AS STUDENTS SKILLDEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME.
Related document(s): PSN NEW CV-min.pdf
25/07/1979–13/11/1979 Post Graduate Teacher in Zoology
MARGOSCHIS HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, NAZARETH (India)
TEACHING , STUDENTS SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME.
EDUCATIONANDTRAINING
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25/08/2008–29/08/2008 CERTIFICATE IN ETHICS IN NANOTECHNOLOGY EQF level 2
UNIVERSITYOF TWENTE, NETHERLAND, TWENTE (Netherlands)
ETHICS INNANOTECHNOLOGY- CONTENTS ARE CLEARLYEXPLAINEDWITH AHANDSON
EXPERIENCE MODE.
26/06/2006–28/06/2006 CERTIFICATE IN CITIZEN PARTICIPATION IN SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY
DEUTSHES HYGIENE MUSEUM, DRESDEN (Germany)
22/06/2008–29/06/2008 5TH EUROPEAN COURSE ON BIOTECHNOLOGY ETHICS
BioTeThed, BUDAPEST (HUNGARY)
14/06/2004–18/06/2004 WORKSHOP ON ETHICAL ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL
HEALTH RESEARCH
HARVARD SCHOOLOF PUBLIC HEALTH, BOSTON (United States)
EQF level 2
01/06/2006–01/07/2007 TRAINING COURSE IN SCIENCE JOURNALSISM EQF level 8
INDIAN SCIENCE COMMUNICATION SOCIETY, LUCKNOW (India)
GOODEXPOSUREANDTRAINING IN SCIENCE JOURNALISM.
27/02/2009–28/02/2009 TRAINING WORKSHOP ON SYNTHESIS , CHARACTERIZATION
AND APPLICATIONS OF NANO STRUCTURED MATERIALS
SRI SATHIYASAI UNIVERSITY, PUTTAPARTHY (INDIA)
EQF level 6
GOODFOCUSONSYNTHESISOF NANOMATERIALS - HELPING TO DESIGNAWATER
FILTER.
29/11/2006–01/12/2006 INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON SCIENCE AND
APPLICATION OF NANO STRUCTURED MATERIALS
SRI SATHIYASAI INSTITUTE OF HIGHER LEARNING, PUTTAPARTHY (India)
GET AFINE DETAILOF NANOMATERIALS
13/02/2006–17/02/2006 INTERNATIONALWORKSHOP ON NANO SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY
ANNAUNIVERSITY, CHENNAI (India)
GOT AGOODKNOWLEDGE OF NANOSCIENCE ANDTECHNOLOGY
EQF level 7
EQF level 8
10/11/2008–14/11/2008 SCIENCE FICTION, PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE EQF level 8
NATIONALCOUNCILOF SCIENCE ANDTECHNOLOGYCOMMUNICATION,
VARANASI (India)
GOODEXPOSURETO SCIENCEFICTION.
07/01/2008–09/01/2008 WORKSHOP ON GENOME AND PROTEOME ANALYSIS
ALAGAPPAUNIVERSITY, KARAIKUDI (INDIA)
06/06/2000–10/08/2006 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN ZOOLOGY EQF level 8
MADURAI KAMARAJ UNIVERSITY MADURAI, MADURAI (India)
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DOCTORALDEGREE INZOOLOGY
TOXICOLOGICALEVALUATIONOF ELECTROPLATING EFFLUENTONTHEPHYSIOLOGYAND
BIOCHEMISTRY OF AFRESHWATER FISH.
16/06/1987–04/07/1988 MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY EQF level 8
THIAGARAJAR COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE, MADURAI (India)
PASSED INFIRST CLASS.
HAVING AGOODFOCUSON RESEARCHIN SERICULTURE AND AQUACULTURE.
01/06/1982–06/06/1983 MASTER IN EDUCATION EQF level 8
ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY, ANNAMALAINAGAR (India)
PASSED INFIRST CLASS.
GOT TRAINED UPINEDUCATIONALSUBJECTS.
01/07/1976–07/06/1978 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ZOOLOGY EQF level 8
PACHAIYAPPACOLLEGE, CHENNAI (India)
GOT FIRST CLASS.
STUDIEDTHE ALLBRANCHES OF ZOOLOGYINDEPTH.
WITHASPECIALISATIONOF FISHERY SCIENCE.
01/06/1972–10/07/1975 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ZOOLOGY EQF level 7
ST.XAVIERS COLLEGE, PALAYAMCOTTAH (India)
GOT AGOODKNOWLEDGE IN ZOOLOGY, BOTANY ANDCHEMISTRY.
16/06/2003–18/06/2003 WORKSHOP ON INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT IN URBAN LAKE
HYDERABAD URBAN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, HYDERABAD (India)
GOODDISSEMINATIONOF RESEARCH FINDINGS ON URBAN LAKE MANAGEMENT.
EQF level 7
24/02/2008–27/02/2008 WORKSHOP ON MICROBICIDES 2008 EQF level 8
INDIAN COUNCILOF MEDICAL RESEARCH, NEW DELHI (India)
GOODKNOWLEDGE ON MICROBICIDES.
14/10/2008–15/10/2008 WORKSNHOP ON COMPUTER AIDED DRUG DESIGN EQF level 7
SCHOOLOF BIOTECHNOLOGY, MADURAI KAMARAJ UNIVERSITY, Madurai (India)
GOODKNOWLEDGE
22/02/2010–27/02/2010 TRAINING ON SUSTAINABLE RAINWATER HARVESTING AND
GROUNDWATER RESEARCH IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
EQF level 8
KARTANAKASTATE COUNCILOF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE
(India)
GAINEDGOODINFORMATIONON RAINWATER HARVESTING METHODS.
05/09/1990–08/09/1990 TRAINING IN ESTUARINE ECOSYSTEM
ST.HINDU COLLEGE, NAGERCOIL(India)
05/12/1990–06/12/1990 CURRICULUM PLANNING WORKSHOP EQF level 7
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PASSED ENGLISH IN UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL
RECEIVED ACERTIFICATE IN COMPUTER APPLICATION
MADURAI KAMARAJ UNIVERSITY, MADURAI (India)
29/09/1994–30/09/1994 TRAINING ON GENDER AWARENESS ON PROJECT
MANAGEMENT
DATA, MADURAI (India)
EQF level 7
23/11/1992–16/12/1992 REFRESHER COURSE IN BIOTECHNOLGY EQF level 8
MADURAI KAMARAJ UNIVERSITY, MADURAI (India)
UNDERSTANDING THEORY, PRACTICAL, AND APPLICATION.
07/04/1997–02/05/1997 REFRESHER COURSE IN BIOTECHNOLOGY EQF level 8
JAWAHARLALNEHRU UNIVERSITY, DELHI (India)
ADVANCEDTOPICS INENVIRONMENT, MEDICAL, SOILBIOTECHNOLOGYIS COVERED.
PERSONALSKILLS
Mother tongue(s) Tamil
Foreign language(s)
English C2 C2 C2 C2 C1
Levels: A1 and A2: Basic user - B1 and B2: Independent user - C1 and C2: Proficient user
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
Communication skills EFFECTIVE SCIENCE COMMUNICATOR, GOOD ATORATIONAND DISSEMINATING TOPICS
TO THE TARGET AUDIENCE. GOOD LISTNER, LEARNER AND SPEAKER.
Organisational / managerial skills LEADERSHIP, ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMUNICATIVE, COLLABORATIVE, ADAPTIVE,
FLEXIBILITY, TARGETFOCUSSED, TIME- BOUND, HARDWORKING NATURE.
GOWITH THEGROUP TO ACHIEVE THEOBJECTIVE OF THEASSIGNMENT.
PERFECTIONISTHEWATCHWORD.
Job-related skills MANAGERIAL, EVALUATION, ADMINISTRATION, WRITING, SPEAKING, COMMUNICATING,
LISTENING , MAKING OTHERS TO UNDERSTAND, COLLOBORATION, CONSULTANCY,
RESEARCH, COMMUNICATING RESEARCHOUTPUT TOTHEPUBLIC.
Digital skills SELF-ASSESSMENT
Information
processing
Communication
Content
creation
Safety
Problem-
solving
Proficient user Proficient user Proficient user Proficient user Proficient user
Digital skills - Self-assessment grid
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Conferences KEYPARTICIPANT INWORLDWATER FORUM SINCE 2003
UNDERSTANDING SPEAKING WRITING
Listening Reading Spoken interaction Spoken production
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ANAWARDEE OF OUTSTANDINGWATERVOICE MESSENGER FROMTHE SECRETARIATOF
3 WORLDWATER FORUM, JAPAN
CONTRIBUTED PAPERS, IDEAS, SOLUTIONS IN THE
IVWORLDWATERFORUM , MEXICO IN 2006
VWORLDWATERFORUM ,TURKEY IN2009
VIWORLDWATER FORUM, FRANCE IN 2012
VIIWORLDWATERFORUM, SOUTHKOREAIN 2015
VIIIWORLDWATERFORUM, BRAZILIN2018
INVITED FOR ALLFORUMS. AS ASPECIALGESTURE, AMINVITED FORTHE KICK-OFF
MEETINGS OF THEWORLDWATERFORUMALSO.
ATTENDED ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK MEETONWATERSANITATIONIN MANILAON
SEP.2005.
Honours and awards I. Outstanding Water Messenger Award by 3WorldWater Forum, Japan
in 2003.
II. Best Scholar Award for teaching and research in water byGovernment
of Tamilnadu, 2008.
III. Nominated as an External Expert for Project Evaluation by European
Commission since 2006.
IV. Accepted as an External Expert for project reviewin the National Science
and Engineering Medicine Academy , USA.
V. Accepted as an External Expert for project reviewin the Australian
Research Council, Australia.
VI. Acted as External Expert reviewer for JAPANAWARDS through GDN
VII. Given an opportunity to function as the reviewer for the Science Fund of
the Republic of Serbia.
VIII. Given an opportunity to serve as the reviewer for GREEN BUILD 2020
IX. Nominated tothe Expert panel team in National Science Centre, Poland.
X. Nominated as an Expert panel team member in the European &
Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP) programmeof Netherland.
XI. Nominated as the Expert for Proposal reviewin the National Science
Foundation, USA.
XII. Life Member of Association of GroundWater Scientists, India.
XIII. Nominated as the Expert for Proposal review in IDRC, CANADA.
XIV. Served as a reviewer in UN Millennium Project for SDG.
Conferences IMPORTANT INVITATIONS RECEIVEDIN THE RECENT TIMES
1. 11th INBOWorld General Assembly / MarrakeshInternational Summit onWater Security (30
Sept. - 3 Oct. 2019, MOROCCO)
2. TIESS 2019 - The International Education & Skill Summit to be held from 24th
-
26th
September at The Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) – Bengaluru.
3. NISCAIR-DST-ICST International Conference on Digital Economy: The Space for Science and
Technology Information in NEW DELHI on 19 and 20 Sep.2019.
4. GrassrootsWomen’s Organizations Mobilized for NYClimateWeek September 21-26 2019
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5. ABC ofWater Management in India: Alecture by Himanshu Thakkar | September 19, 2019 at
New Delhi.
6. ASIAPACIFICCLIMATE WEEK2019 held in Bangkok, Thailand from 2 nd Sep to 6th
Sep.2019
7. Invitation to get collaborated with the Marta C. Hatzell ,Assistant Professor, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, USAfor theIUSSTF call in water related programme.
Papers accepted for Presentation.
1. Nanotechnology forWater Purification in 7 world water Forum, South Korea in April 2015.
2. Impact of Aquifer Recharge on the drinking water quality of Madurai - Case Study . ISMAR 8 at
China during Oct 2013.
3. Endocrine disruptive chemicals in Fish – 5th
Integrative Zoology Symposium to be held at China
by June 2013.
4. UNDPDevelopment Partner Meeting onWater and Sanitation by May 23,2013.
5. HeavyWater Status ofGroundWater in Madurai - VInternationalGroundWater Conference
(IGWC-2012) at Aurangabad, Maharastra, India.(Dec 18-21,2012)
6. Toxicological Evaluation of Nano Silver in O.mossambicus – 6th
International Conference on
Nanotoxicology 2012 during September 4-7 2012.
7. Trainers Training Programme on Sustainable Rainwater Harvesting and Ground Water Recharge
in Developing Countries- HRD and Technology Transfer. Bengalaru, India 22-27 Feb 2010.Karnataka
State Council of Science and Technology, Bengalaru.
8. 8th
Scientific Assembly of International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH) held in Hyderabad
during 6-12,Sep 2009
9. AIDS status in Tamil Nadu – Microbicides 2008 organised by ICMR, New Delhi.
10. Drinking water Status inthe Rural Schools of Tamilnadu - International Conference on
Environmental Science and Technology at Houston, US.July 28-31,2008.
11. IntegratedWater Management through ICT application –WorldWater Congress , Netherland ,
Nov.2007.
12. Flood Management in Tamilnadu – Intl.conference onWater and Flood Management,12-14
March 2007.
13. Workshop on Free Trade and Enviornment Protection – United Nation University, Jordon – 5th
to
8th
Nov 2007.
14. Ground Water Status of Urban Areas of Madurai District, Tamilnadu, India – A study –
International Conference on Hydrology – Science and Practice for the 21st
Century, July 2004.British
Hydrological Society.
15. Kick off meeting of 5th
WorldWater Forum at Mexico Mar 22-23,2004.
16. Global Forum for Health Research- Forum 8 at Mexico during 15-20 Nov.2004.
17. Workshop on Ethical issuesin Health Research at Harvard School of Public Health, June 14-
18,2004.
18. Heavy metal content in the Cigarettes marketed in Madurai District – 12th
World Conference on
Tobacco or Health. 3-8 Aug 2003
19. Synergistic effect of metals of electroplating effluent on physiology of fish, Oreochromis
mossambicus
– XII Internatioal Conference on Heavy Metals in Environment – Grenoble, France (26-30 May 2003)
20. Immunostimulatory effect of Medicinal plants in Oreochromismossambicus at 3rd
World
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Congress Medicinal and Aromatic Plants for HumanWelfare.3-7 Feb. 2003
21. Effect of Electroplating Effluent on Oreochromis mossambicus at Envirosoft 2002.6-8 May 2002,
Norway.
Papers accepted for Presentation.
1. Nanotechnology forWater Purification in 7 world water Forum, South Korea in April 2015.
2. Impact of Aquifer Recharge on the drinking water quality of Madurai - Case Study . ISMAR 8 at
China during Oct 2013.
3. Endocrine disruptive chemicals in Fish – 5th
Integrative Zoology Symposium to be held at China
by June 2013.
4. UNDPDevelopment Partner Meeting onWater and Sanitation by May 23,2013.
5. HeavyWater Status ofGroundWater in Madurai - VInternationalGroundWater Conference
(IGWC-2012) at Aurangabad, Maharastra, India.(Dec 18-21,2012)/
6. Toxicological Evaluation of Nano Silver in O.mossambicus – 6th
International Conference on
Nanotoxicology 2012 during September 4-7 2012.
7. Trainers Training Programme on Sustainable Rainwater Harvesting and Ground Water Recharge
in Developing Countries- HRD and Technology Transfer. Bengalaru, India 22-27 Feb 2010.Karnataka
State Council of Science and Technology, Bengalaru.
8. 8th
Scientific Assembly of International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH) held in Hyderabad
during 6-12,Sep 2009.
9. AIDS status in Tamil Nadu – Microbicides 2008 organised by ICMR, New Delhi.
10. Drinking water Status inthe Rural Schools of Tamilnadu - International Conference on
Environmental Science and Technology at Houston, US.July 28-31,2008.
11. IntegratedWater Management through ICT application –WorldWater Congress , Netherland ,
Nov.2007.
12. Flood Management in Tamilnadu – Intl.conference onWater and Flood Management,12-14
March 2007.
13. Workshop on Free Trade and Enviornment Protection – United Nation University, Jordon – 5th
to
8th
Nov 2007.
14. Ground Water Status of Urban Areas of Madurai District, Tamilnadu, India – A study –
International Conference on Hydrology – Science and Practice for the 21st
Century, July 2004.British
Hydrological Society.
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15. Kick off meeting of 5th
WorldWater Forum at Mexico Mar 22-23,2004.
16. Global Forum for Health Research- Forum 8 at Mexico during 15-20 Nov.2004.
17. Workshop on Ethical issuesin Health Research at Harvard School of Public Health, June 14-
18,2004.
18. Heavy metal content in the Cigarettes marketed in Madurai District – 12th
World Conference on
Tobacco or Health. 3-8 Aug 2003.
19. Synergistic effect of metals of electroplating effluent on physiology of fish, Oreochromis
mossambicus
– XII Internatioal Conference on Heavy Metals in Environment – Grenoble, France (26-30 May 2003)
20. Immunostimulatory effect of Medicinal plants in Oreochromismossambicus at 3rd
World
Congress Medicinal and Aromatic Plants for HumanWelfare.3-7 Feb. 2003.
21. Effect of Electroplating Effluent on Oreochromis mossambicus at Envirosoft 2002.6-8 May 2002,
Norway.
Memberships Member in Professional Organisations
Nominated in EUROTOX, European Toxicological Association., Switzerland.
Nominated in American Chemical Society, US.
Member in Gender Water Alliances, Netherlands
Member in GWP, an international water body
Member in Young water action team to promote water awareness among youth. Coordinator in Quit
andWin, an anti- tobacco campaign organized byWHO. Member in the solution exchange- education
community- UNcountryTeam in India. Member in Cooperative programme on Water and Climate.
Member in Japan Research Career Information Network. Member in Society for the Study of Human
Biology Member in the Network of ISMAR, Phoenix, USA.
Member inWorld Colloborative Council of Santitation and Hygiene, Switzerland.
Member in National Innovation Foundation, Ahmedabad, Gujartah.
Member in IndiaWater Forum, New Delhi.
Listed in the Science Communicators Database created by DST, Newe Delhi. Member in British
Science Communication Association, UK. Memberin International Society of Zoological Sciences,
China. Member in Readers forum, Madurai
Life MEMBER in Association of Global Ground Water Scientists, India
Member inWater Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council, Switzerland.
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Member in Board of Studies of more than 15 Universities and 10 Colleges.
Projects projects handled
sl.no Funding Agency Amount
1 University Grants Commission 2000000
2. Dept.of Science andTechnology 4000000
3. NABARD 0200000
Seminars Statelevel Seminars - 20
National Level Seminars - 15
International Level Seminars - 10
Publications Role as a reviewer in Journals
1. Nominated as Editorin Chief for Clean Environment Journal- Published from Australia.
2. Nominated as Global Access to Post SecondaryEducation Ambassador.
3. Nominated as Local co-ordinator for Vidya Vahini Project of Sri.Sathya Sai Central Trust.
Puttaparthy.
4. Ambassador for the Internatioal Youth Math Challenge.
5. Reviewer in the following Journals/Activities.
UN-Millennium Development Goal.
African Journal of Environment Science and Technology
Science Education Review
IOSRJournal
Journal of Geology
Journal of Environmental Management.
International Journal of Zoological Research
Asian Journal of Poultry Science
Asian Journal of Animal Science
Published papers
Research Publications
v Navaraj Perumalsamy, Yasmin 2014. Bioassay of Selected Endocrine Disruptive chemicals on
Oreochromis mossambicus. British Journal of Natural Sciences Research 1: 31-36.
v Navaraj Perumalsamy, Krishnammal 2014. Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals in the vital organs of
Mystus keletius at Sub Lethal Concentrations. British Journal of Natural Sciences Research 1: 27-32.
v Navaraj Perumalsamy, Kumaragu Arumugam 2013. Enzymes Activity in Fish Exposed to Heavy
Metals and the Electro-Plating Effluent at Sub-Lethal Concentrations. J.Water Quality Exposure
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Health- Springer Publications 5:93-101.
v Navaraj, P.S. and Krishnammal, S. 2013. Digestive Enzymes Profile in Fish exposed to Recycled
Sugar Factory Effluent. Elixir Appl. Biology 58: 14776-14780.
v Navaraj P.S. and Kumaraguru, A.K. 2013. Respiratory Physiology of Fish exposed to Recycled
Sugar Factory Effluent. International Journal ofWater Research 1(1): 7-11.
v Navaraj,P.S. 2013. An Over viewof the Successful Projects in Eco-Tourism. Proc.Intl.Conf.Eco and
Sustainable Tourism 1: 468-477.
v Navaraj,P.S. 2013. InnovativeWater Filter Kit using Nanomaterials – Communicated to Current
Science.
v Navaraj,P.S. and Yasmin, J. 2012. Histopathological impact of industrial wastewater onthe vital
organs of O.mossambicus. J. Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry 94 (3) :574-582.
v Navaraj, P.S and Krishnammal, S. 2012. Evaluation of water quality and its quotient factor in
Therkutheru village, Madurai, India. Journal of Environmental Science andWater Resources 1(9) :
216 – 222.
v Navaraj,P.S.and Yasmin,J. 2012 Toxicological evaluation of tannery industry waste water on
Oreochromis mossambicus. African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology 6(9) : 331-
336,
v Navaraj, P.S. and Yasmin, J. 2012. Toxicological impact of Diesel Fuel on the Vital Organs of
Oreochromis mossambicus Journal of Chemical, Biological and Physical Sciences 2(4):1870-1873.
v Navaraj, P.S. and Krishnammal,S. 2012. Investigation of Water Quality and its Quotient Factor in
Thiruppalai Village, Madurai, India. IOSRJournal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSRJPBS)
2( 6 ): 40-46
v Karthigarani,M and Navaraj, P.S. 2012. Impact of Nanoparticle On Enzymes Activity In
Oreochromis Mossambicus. International Journal of Scientific andTechnology Research, 1:10
v Subeena Begum, S. and Navaraj, bP.S. 2012. Synergistic effectof Plant Extracts Supplemented
Diets on Immunity and Resistance to Aeromonas hydrophila in Mystus keletius. IOSR Journal of
Pharmacy and Biological Sciences 2 (4) : 30-36.
v Krishnammal, S. and Navaraj, P.S. 2012. ADietary Chemical Study of the Protection of Calcium
against Cadmium Uptake in Freshwater Fish. IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences
(IOSRJPBS) 3( 1): 19-26 .
v Krishnammal, S. and Navaraj, P.S. 2011. Assessment ofWater QualityQuotient Factorin Arittapatti
village, Madurai, India. Proc.Fourth InternationalGroundWater Conference 4: 701-712.
v .
v The 2nd Asian Regional Conference of Societyfor Conservation Biology. 1:68
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v Navaraj, P.S.2012. Irrigation Water Quality and WasteWater Reuse .Solution to VIWorldWater
Forum,France.
v Navaraj, P.S.2012.Reducing water use. Solution to VIWorldWater Forum,France.
v Navaraj, P.S.2012. Study about Radionucleide in the Drinking water , USA. Solution to VIWorld
Water Forum,France.
v Navaraj, P.S.2012. Guaranteed access to safety waterfor all. Solution to VIWorldWater
Forum,France.
v Navaraj, P.S.2012.Wastewater Reuse- Case Studies. Solution to VIWorldWater Forum,France.
v Navaraj, P.S.2012. Utilization ofWastewater forIrrigation purposes. Solution to VIWorldWater
Forum,France.
v Navaraj, P.S.2012.WATERGOVERNANCE MODEL. Solution to VIWorldWater Forum,France.
v Navaraj, P.S.2012. Multilateral Cooperation Model forWater Management. Solutionto VIWorld
Water Forum,Franc
v Yasmin, J and Navaraj, P.S. 2011. Nanomaterials inWater Purification - Areview. Proc.Fourth
International GroundWater Conference 4: 576-580.
v Navaraj, P.S. 2011. Investigation ofWater Quality and its Quotient Factor in Madurai.Water Today-
The Magazine 5:24-36.
v Navaraj, P.S.2011. ClimateChange and GroundWater – Areview. Proc.Fourth International
GroundWater Conference 4: 692-700.
v Navaraj, P.S. 2011.Quality in Higher Education – need of the hour. Proc. APQNconference 4:35-
45
v Navaraj,P.S.2010. Reusing the Recycled wastewater for a sustainable Aquaculture- ACase Study.
v Proc.IV.World Aqua Congress II :286-295.
v Navaraj, P.S. 2010. Sciencethrough Mass Media. Proc. 11th Public Science Communication
Congress 11:67-75.
v Navaraj, P.S.2009. Science FictionThrough Mass Media. Proc. 8th Indian National Science
Communication Conference 3: 45-50.
v Navaraj, P.S. 2007. Impact of Aquifer Rechargein the ground water of Madurai – Proc. of ISMAR
Symposium held at phoenix, Arizona , USA6(14-19).
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v Navaraj, P.S.2007. Science Communication Status in India. Manual of CIPASTWORKSHOP,
GERMANY 3: 34-37.
v Navaraj, P.S. 2007, Giving the Poor Better Access to Ground Water, India. Changemakers.net.
v Navaraj, P.S. 2007, ConvertingWasteinto Wealth, Canada (Successful Case Study).
Changemakers.net
v Navaraj, P.S.2006. Citizen Participation in the understanding of Science and Technology- a novel
approach.
v Proc.African Science Communication Science Congress 1:46.
v Navaraj, P.S.2006. Impact of All India Radio Science Programmeon Farmers – Astudy.
Proc.African Science Communication Science Congress 1:25.
v Navaraj, P.S. 2006. Heavy Metal content in DrinkingWater of Madurai City - www cprm gov br
pgagem Manuscripts navarajps htm
v Navaraj, P.S.2006. The Human Right toWater: Necessity for Action and
o Discourse. Submitted to FourthWorld Water Forum.
v Navaraj, P.S. 2005. Anaerobic Waste Stabilization Ponds: ALow-cost Contribution to a Sustainable
v Wastewater Reuse Cycle. Proc.Asian Development BankWorkshop onWater and Sanitation 3:
45-52.
v Navaraj, P.S.2003. Effect of electroplating effluent on hematological parameters of O.mossambicus
published in J.Phys.IV.France , 2003
v Navaraj P.S. and Kumaraguru, A.K. 2003. Synergetic effect of metals of Electroplating industry
effluent on physiology of thefish, Oreochromis mossmbicus. J.Phys.IV.France,
v Navaraj P.S. and Kumaraguru, A.K. 2003Effects of Electroplating effluent on histopathological study
of Oreochromis mossambicus. J.Phys.IV.France,
v Navaraj.P.S. 2003.Attitudes Towards the Use of Medicinal Plants for Diseasesin the Siruvani Hills
ofWestern Ghats, Indi. Proc.XIIWorld Forestry Congress Canada. Pp 45-50
v Navaraj, P.S. 2002. Medicinal Plants as aGood Mosquito Repellant. Proc.International conference
on Medicinal plants 5:34-41.
v Kandeepan, C. and Navaraj, P.S. 1994. Effect of Crystal Violet Dye Effluent on the biochemical
constituents of Channa Straiatus. Published inthe Proceedings of Second Indian Fisheries Forum,
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Mangalore.
v Kandeepan, C. and Navaraj,P.S. 1993. Adaptive changes in respiratory metabolism of an air
breathing fish Channa striatus (BLOCH) an air breathing fish exposed to crystal violet dye effluent.
J.Ecotoxicol.Environ.Monit.3(1).
References Dr.S.Ingersol, Senior Scientist, ISRO, Bangalore
Dr.Manoj Patairiya, Senior Scientist, DST, New Delhi
Mr.J.Daniel Chellappa, Senior Scientist, Bhaba Atomic Research Centre, Chennai.
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PERSONAL DETAILS
Name : Dr.P.S.Navaraj
Date of Birth : 26-07-1955
Principal, Annai Fathima
College of Arts and
Designation : Science
Former Dean (Academic
Affairs and Associate
Professor
Annai Fathima College of
College / Institution : Arts and Science,
Tirumangalam, Madurai
Department : Zoology
a) Discipline : Science
b) Category (Senior / Junior) : Senior
70,Sivakaminagar second
1. Address for Communication : street
Narayanapuram, Madurai
a) Mobile No. : 9442648168
c) Email ID : navaraj2007@gmail.com
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Qualification with specialization:
Degree Major Specialization Year of Passing University Class
M.Sc Zoology Aquaculture 1978 Madras A Grade
M.Ed Education Educational
Psychology
1983 Annamalai
University
First Class
M.Phil Zoology Sericulture 1988 Madurai
Kamaraj
University
First Class
Ph.D Zoology Environmental
Toxicology
2006 Madurai
Kamaraj
University
First Class
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Additional Qualification
S.No Qualification Year of Passing
1 Diploma in Science Journalism
Certificate course in Computer Application
Programme in Ethics in Nanotechnology
AT UNIVERSITY OF TWENTE,
NETHERLAND
Programme in Ethics in Biotechnology
AT UNIVERSITY OF BUDAPEST,
HUNGARY
Certificate Course in Media Skills
for Scientists
2007
2 2003
3 2008
4 2008
5
2019
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THRUST AREA OF RESEARCH
S.No Area Year
1 Environmental Toxicological studies
Wastewater remediation works
Nano toxicological studies in fish
Water Purification through Nanomaterials
Recycled Wastewater for Ground Water Recharging
Water Quality Testing
Aquifer Recharging and Drinking water
Plant Extracts and Fish Immunology
Heavy Metal remediation in Drinking Water
Research dissemination through social
networking
2000- till date
2 2005- till date
3 2005- till date.
4 2009- till date
5 2012 – till date
6 2010- till date
7
2012- till date
8
2008- till date
9
2010- till date
2016- till date
10
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Teaching Experience
Classes
Years
Institutions Department Duration
From To
U.G. 1984 2014 Yadava College, Madurai Zoology 30 years
P.G 1984 2014 Yadava College, Madurai Zoology 30 years
Hr.Sec 1979 1984 Margoschis Hr.Sec.School,
Nazareth
Zoology 5 years and 6 months.
TOTAL 35 years and 6 months
Administrative Experience
Sl.No Institute Post From To Duration
1 Yadava College Dean 5 July 2011 31 May 2014 2 y 10 m 27 d
2 Annai Fathima
College
Principal 10 July 2014 30 Oct.2017 3 y 3 m 21 d
3 Perfect Academy
for NEET coaching
Principal 10 June 2018 15 May 2019 11m 6 d
EXPERIENCE
Worked as Principal in Annai Fathima College of Arts and
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Science, Tirumangalam, Madurai from 10 July 2014 to 31
Oct.2017.
Served as Dean, Yadava College from 5 July 2011 to 31
May 2014.
Served as Associate Professor in Yadava College from 14
Nov.1984 to 31 May 2014.
Actively involved in UGC_ NAAC accreditation process of
the college in two cycles and helped the college to receive A
GRADE.
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AS A REVIEWER:
Acted as external expert reviewer for EUROPEAN UNION
RESEARCH PROJECTS since 2006.
Acted as a reviewer for the UN-Millennium Development Goal.
Acted as External Expert reviewer for JAPAN AWARDS
through GDN
Acted as External Expert reviewer for the funding for research
proposals by the different agencies of Govt.of India.
Given an opportunity to function as the reviewer for the
Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia.
Given an opportunity to serve as the reviewer for GREEN
BUILD 2020.
ACCEPTED BY IDRC , CANADA AS A PROJECT EVALUATOR.
OTHER IMPORTANT ASSIGNMENTS
o Involved in the confidential work of UPSC.
o Helping NCTE as a visiting team member to evaluate the
colleges of Education since 2015.
 Acted as Judges for National and International Science Fairs
 Functioned as Chairperson in National and International Conferences.
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o Functioning as an active member in the Editorial team of leading
journals in India and abroad.
IMPORTANT INVITATIONS RECEIVED IN THE RECENT TIMES
1. 11th INBO World General Assembly / Marrakesh International Summit on Water
Security (30 Sept. - 3 Oct. 2019, MOROCCO)
2. TIESS 2019 - The International Education & Skill Summit to be held from 24th
-
26th
September at The Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) – Bengaluru.
3. NISCAIR-DST-ICST International Conference on Digital Economy: The Space for
Science and Technology Information in NEW DELHI on 19 and 20 Sep.2019.
4. Grassroots Women’s Organizations Mobilized for NY Climate Week September 21-
26 2019
5. ABC of Water Management in India: A lecture by Himanshu Thakkar | September 19,
2019 at New Delhi.
6. ASIA PACIFIC CLIMATE WEEK 2019 held in Bangkok, Thailand from 2 nd
Sep to 6th
Sep.2019
7. Invitation to get collaborated with the Marta C. Hatzell ,Assistant Professor, Georgia
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA for the IUSSTF call in water related
programme.
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Achievements in Teaching (During the past 30 years)
Subjects
Academic Year Results
Produced
% Pass
University
Ranks
Produced
Workload
(Hrs)/ week
Classes Handled
From To
Hr.Sec
U.G.
P.G
Zoology
Zoology
Zoology
1979 1983
1984 2012
1984 2012
100
85
95
02
02
20/week
16/week
16/week
RESEARCH GUIDANCE
Class No of Projects Completed Ongoing
M.Sc 45 -
M.Phil 35 -
Ph.D 08 -
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Research Projects Accomplished
S.No Title of Project Funding agency Fund received Date of
Commencement
Date of
Completion
1 Isolation of Yerstinia UGC
Japan Water
Forum
UGC
85000 2006 2008
species from the
wastewaters of Madurai –
funded by UGC, New Delhi.
– 2006
Reusing the recycled
2 industrial effluent water for
the fish growth funded by
45000 2005 2007
Japan Water Fund, Japan
water forum, Japan. – 2005
Effect of Tannery effluent
3 on the physiology and
biochemical components
of a freshwater fish – 20000 1996 1998
funded by University grants
commission (UGC), New
Delhi. – 1996
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Major Research Projects Completed.
S.No Name of Project Funding agency Fund received Date of
Commencement
Date of
Completion
1 Toxicological evaluation of
endocrine disruptive
chemicals using tilapia as
a model organism.
UGC, New Delhi 1020000 July 2009 June 2012
Visits Abroad
Country Purpose Duration Funded
by
Experience gained
From
th
To
th
France Solution
submission in VI
World Water
Forum,France
10 March
2012
rd
18
March
2012
th
Secretariat
VI World Water
Forum
Exposure to Water
Management.
Belgium As a Project
Evaluator for the
Projects submitted
to European
Commission
3 May
2010
th
6 May
2010
th
REA, European
Commission
Belgium
Evaluation of
Multicrore
Projects.
Belgium As a Project
Evaluator for the
Projects submitted
to European
Commission
4 May
2009
8 May
2009
REA, European
Commission
Belgium
Evaluation of
Multicrore
Projects.
Netherland Participated and
presented paper in
the International
Ethics school on
Nanotechnology in
the university of
Twente,
Netherlands
25thAug
2008
29th
Aug
2008.
Foundation
Netherland
Ethics in
Nanotechnology
Hungary Participated inthe
th
international 5
European course
on Biotechnology
nd
22 June 29th
June
2008.
University of
Hungary
Ethics in
Biotechnology
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Ethics at Budapest
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USA Presented a paper24
in the UNESCO
sponsored
symposium on
Managed Aquifer
Recharge held at
Phoenix, Arizona
Oct
2007.
th
28
Oct
2007
th
UNESCO Aquifer Recharge
Germany International
workshop Citizen
participation in
Science and
technology,
sponsored by
European
commission,
Dresden, Germany
10 June
2006
14
June
2006
Science Shops,
Germany
Science
Communication
Technology.
South Africa Two papers
presented in the
African Science
Communication
congress 2006 to
be held at South
Africa
4 Dec
2006.
7 Dec
2006
African Science
Communication
Congress
Publication
Communication on
Science.
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Philippines Presented a Paper
in the
International
workshop on Water
and Sanitation
organized by Asian
Development
Bank, Manila,
Philippines
th
19 Sep
2005
st
21
Sep
2005
Asian
Development
Bank
Manila
Phillippines
Water Sanitation
and Hygiene – Best
Case Studies-
Innovative
methods.
Japan Presented Paper
and Received the
Outstanding Water
Voice Messenger
rd
Award in the 3
World Water
Forum, Japan.
th
13 March
2003
23th
March
2003
rd
Secretariat, 3
World Water
Forum, Japan.
New, Innovative
ideas in Water
Management,
Wastewater
treatement.
Received the
outstanding water
voice messenger
award.
Special visit
th
Participated in the Kick off meeting for 7th World Water Forum during 14
th
th
May - 15 May 2013
on the invitation of Secretariat of 7 world water forum. I am one among the three invited from India.
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AWARDS RECEIVED
 Bharat Shiksh Rattan Award by Global Achievers Foundation, New Delhi for
the Best Educationist in India.
 BEST SCHOLAR AWARD FOR TEACHING AND RESEARCH by the
GOVERNMENT OF TAMILNADU in the Year 2008.
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 Outstanding Water Voice Messenger Award by the Secretariat of 3 World Water
Forum, Japan in 2003.
 SHIKSHA RATTAN PURASKAR AWARD for the excellence in academic
activities by INDIA INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY, NEW DELHI.
 Dr.B.K.C.Mohan Prasad Cup for an Outstanding Motivation for the Volunatry Blood
Donation by the Madurai Medical College, Madurai during 1990-1992.
 Selected for Listing in WHOs WHO in the World by Marquis Who‘s Who
publications, USA.
st
 Selected for 2000 outstanding intellectuals of the 21 Century-2013 by
International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, UK.
Digital connect
https://www.linkedin.com/in/perumalsamy-navaraj-2a93a1a/
https://www.facebook.com/navaraj.yadav
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Research Publications
 Navaraj Perumalsamy, Yasmin 2014. Bioassay of Selected Endocrine Disruptive
chemicals on Oreochromis mossambicus. British Journal of Natural Sciences
Research 1: 31-36.
 Navaraj Perumalsamy , Krishnammal 2014. Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals in the vital organs
of Mystus keletius at Sub Lethal Concentrations. British Journal of Natural Sciences Research 1:
27-32.
 Navaraj Perumalsamy, Kumaragu Arumugam 2013. Enzymes Activity in Fish Exposed to Heavy
Metals and the Electro-Plating Effluent at Sub-Lethal Concentrations. J.Water Quality Exposure
Health- Springer Publications 5:93-101.
 Navaraj, P.S. and Krishnammal, S. 2013. Digestive Enzymes Profile in Fish exposed to Recycled
Sugar Factory Effluent. Elixir Appl. Biology 58: 14776-14780.
 Navaraj P.S. and Kumaraguru, A.K. 2013. Respiratory Physiology of Fish exposed to Recycled Sugar
Factory Effluent. International Journal of Water Research 1(1): 7-11.
 Navaraj,P.S. 2013. An Over view of the Successful Projects in Eco-Tourism. Proc.Intl.Conf.Eco and
Sustainable Tourism 1: 468-477.
 Navaraj,P.S. 2013. Innovative Water Filter Kit using Nanomaterials – Communicated to Current
Science.
 Navaraj,P.S. and Yasmin, J. 2012. Histopathological impact of industrial wastewater on the vital
organs of O.mossambicus. J. Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry 94 (3) :574-582.
 Navaraj, P.S and Krishnammal, S. 2012. Evaluation of water quality and its quotient factor in
Therkutheru village, Madurai, India. Journal of Environmental Science and Water Resources 1(9) :
216 – 222.
 Navaraj,P.S.and Yasmin,J. 2012 Toxicological evaluation of tannery industry waste water on
Oreochromis mossambicus. African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology 6(9) :
331-336,
 Navaraj, P.S. and Yasmin, J. 2012. Toxicological impact of Diesel Fuel on the Vital Organs of
Oreochromis mossambicus Journal of Chemical, Biological and Physical Sciences 2(4):1870-
1873.
 Navaraj, P.S. and Krishnammal,S. 2012. Investigation of Water Quality and its Quotient Factor in
Thiruppalai Village, Madurai, India. IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSRJPBS) 2(
6 ): 40-46
 Karthigarani,M and Navaraj, P.S. 2012. Impact of Nanoparticle On Enzymes Activity In
Oreochromis Mossambicus. International Journal of Scientific and Technology Research,
1:10
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 Subeena Begum, S. and Navaraj, bP.S. 2012. Synergistic effect of Plant Extracts Supplemented Diets on
Immunity and Resistance to Aeromonas hydrophila in Mystus keletius. IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and
Biological Sciences 2 (4) : 30-36.
 Krishnammal, S. and Navaraj, P.S. 2012. A Dietary Chemical Study of the Protection of Calcium
against Cadmium Uptake in Freshwater Fish. IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences
(IOSRJPBS) 3( 1): 19-26 .
 Krishnammal, S. and Navaraj, P.S. 2011. Assessment of Water Quality Quotient Factor in Arittapatti
village, Madurai, India. Proc.Fourth International GroundWater Conference 4: 701-712.
y r s .
a
i
 The 2nd Asian Regional Conference of Society for Conservation Biology. 1:68
 Navaraj, P.S.2012. Irrigation Water Quality and Waste Water Reuse .Solution to VI World Water
Forum,France.
 Navaraj, P.S.2012.Reducing water use. Solution to VI World Water Forum,France.
 Navaraj, P.S.2012. Study about Radionucleide in the Drinking water , USA. Solution to
VI World Water Forum,France.
 Navaraj, P.S.2012. Guaranteed access to safety water for all. Solution to VI World Water Forum,France.
 Navaraj, P.S.2012. Wastewater Reuse - Case Studies. Solution to VI World Water Forum,France.
 Navaraj, P.S.2012. Utilization of Wastewater for Irrigation purposes. Solution to VI World Water
Forum,France.
 Navaraj, P.S.2012. WATER GOVERNANCE MODEL. Solution to VI World Water Forum,France.
 Navaraj, P.S.2012. Multilateral Cooperation Model for Water Management. Solution to VI
World Water Forum,Franc
 Yasmin, J and Navaraj, P.S. 2011. Nanomaterials in Water Purification - A review. Proc.Fourth
International GroundWater Conference 4: 576-580.
 Navaraj, P.S. 2011. Investigation of Water Quality and its Quotient Factor in Madurai.Water
Today- The Magazine 5:24-36.
 Navaraj, P.S.2011. Climate Change and Ground Water – A review. Proc.Fourth International
GroundWater Conference 4: 692-700.
 Navaraj, P.S. 2011. Quality in Higher Education – need of the hour. Proc. APQN conference 4:35-45
 Navaraj,P.S.2010. Reusing the Recycled wastewater for a sustainable Aquaculture- A Case Study.
 Proc.IV.World Aqua Congress II :286-295.
 Navaraj, P.S. 2010. Science through Mass Media. Proc. 11th Public Science Communication Congress
11:67-75.
 Navaraj,P  F  Bi  i  M  L  – P
.S.2012. i odi n a a r
s ver d k o
h sit u e c
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 Navaraj, P.S.2009. Science FictionThrough Mass Media. Proc. 8th Indian National Science
Communication Conference 3: 45-50.
 Navaraj, P.S. 2007. Impact of Aquifer Recharge in the ground water of Madurai – Proc. of ISMAR
Symposium held at phoenix, Arizona , USA 6(14-19).
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 Navaraj, P.S.2007. Science Communication Status in India. Manual of CIPAST
WORKSHOP, GERMANY 3: 34-37.
 Navaraj, P.S. 2007, Giving the Poor Better Access to Ground Water, India. Changemakers.net.
 Navaraj, P.S. 2007, Converting Waste into Wealth, Canada (Successful Case Study). Changemakers.net
 Navaraj, P.S.2006. Citizen Participation in the understanding of Science and Technology- a novel
approach.
 Proc.African Science Communication Science Congress 1:46.
 Navaraj, P.S.2006. Impact of All India Radio Science Programme on Farmers – A study.
Proc.African Science Communication Science Congress 1:25.
 Navaraj, P.S. 2006. Heavy Metal content in Drinking Water of Madurai
City - www cprm gov br pgagem Manuscripts navarajps htm
 Navaraj, P.S.2006. The Human Right to Water: Necessity for Action and
o Discourse. Submitted to Fourth World Water Forum.
 Navaraj, P.S. 2005. Anaerobic Waste Stabilization Ponds: A Low-cost Contribution to a Sustainable
 Wastewater Reuse Cycle. Proc.Asian Development Bank Workshop on Water and Sanitation 3: 45-52.
 Navaraj, P.S.2003. Effect of electroplating effluent on hematological parameters of
O.mossambicus published in J.Phys.IV.France , 2003
 Navaraj P.S. and Kumaraguru, A.K. 2003. Synergetic effect of metals of Electroplating industry
effluent on physiology of the fish, Oreochromis mossmbicus. J.Phys.IV.France,
 Navaraj P.S. and Kumaraguru, A.K. 2003Effects of Electroplating effluent on histopathological
study of Oreochromis mossambicus. J.Phys.IV.France,
 Navaraj.P.S. 2003.Attitudes Towards the Use of Medicinal Plants for Diseases in the Siruvani
Hills of Western Ghats, Indi. Proc.XII World Forestry Congress Canada. Pp 45-50
 Navaraj, P.S. 2002. Medicinal Plants as a Good Mosquito Repellant. Proc. International
conference on Medicinal plants 5:34-41.
 Kandeepan, C. and Navaraj, P.S. 1994. Effect of Crystal Violet Dye Effluent on the
biochemical constituents of Channa Straiatus. Published in the Proceedings of Second
Indian Fisheries Forum, Mangalore.
 Kandeepan, C. and Navaraj,P.S. 1993. Adaptive changes in respiratory metabolism of an air breathing
fish Channa striatus (BLOCH) an air breathing fish exposed to crystal violet dye effluent.
J.Ecotoxicol.Environ.Monit.3(1).
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Papers accepted for Presentation.
1. Nanotechnology for Water Purification in 7 world water Forum, South Korea in April 2015.
2. Impact of Aquifer Recharge on the drinking water quality of Madurai - Case Study . ISMAR 8 at China
during Oct 2013.
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3. Endocrine disruptive chemicals in Fish – 5 Integrative Zoology Symposium to be held at China by
June 2013.
4. UNDP Development Partner Meeting on Water and Sanitation by May 23,2013.
5. Heavy Water Status of Ground Water in Madurai - V International Ground Water Conference (IGWC-
2012) at Aurangabad, Maharastra, India.(Dec 18-21,2012)/
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6. Toxicological Evaluation of Nano Silver in O.mossambicus – 6 International Conference on
Nanotoxicology 2012 during September 4-7 2012.
7. Trainers Training Programme on Sustainable Rainwater Harvesting and Ground Water Recharge in
Developing Countries- HRD and Technology Transfer. Bengalaru, India 22-27 Feb 2010.Karnataka
State Council of Science and Technology, Bengalaru.
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8. 8 Scientific Assembly of International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH) held in Hyderabad
during 6-12,Sep 2009.
9. AIDS status in Tamil Nadu – Microbicides 2008 organised by ICMR, New Delhi.
10. Drinking water Status in the Rural Schools of Tamilnadu - International Conference on Environmental
Science and Technology at Houston, US.July 28-31,2008.
11. Integrated Water Management through ICT application – World Water Congress , Netherland ,
Nov.2007.
12. Flood Management in Tamilnadu – Intl.conference on Water and Flood Management,12-14 March
2007.
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13. Workshop on Free Trade and Enviornment Protection – United Nation University, Jordon – 5 to 8
Nov 2007.
14. Ground Water Status of Urban Areas of Madurai District, Ta
s
m
t ilnadu, India – A study – International
Conference on Hydrology – Science and Practice for the 21 Century, July 2004.British Hydrological
Society.
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15. Kick off meeting of 5 World Water Forum at Mexico Mar 22-23,2004.
16. Global Forum for Health Research- Forum 8 at Mexico during 15-20 Nov.2004.
17. Workshop on Ethical issues in Health Research at Harvard School of Public Health, June 14-18,2004.
18. Heavy metal content in the Cigarettes marketed in Madurai District – 12
th
World Conference on
Tobacco or Health. 3-8 Aug 2003.
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19. Synergistic effect of metals of electroplating effluent on physiology of fish, Oreochromis mossambicus
– XII Internatioal Conference on Heavy Metals in Environment – Grenoble, France (26-30 May 2003)
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20. Immunostimulatory effect of Medicinal plants in Oreochromis mossambicus at 3 World Congress
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants for Human Welfare.3-7 Feb. 2003.
21. Effect of Electroplating Effluent on Oreochromis mossambicus at Envirosoft 2002.6-8 May 2002,
Norway.
Seminars –Paper Presentation / Participation
State Seminar
S.No Name of the
Event
Date(s) Address of the
Institution/Organization where held
Theme of the Seminar
1 Workshop on
Bioinformatics
Regional
Workshop on
Shrimp Farming
Workshop on
Current trends in
Biological
sciences
DST
SPONSOSRED
Contact Science
Motivation
Programmes
DST Sponsored
IRIS workshop
Feb 5-7,
20071994
April 6-9, 1996
March 14-15,
2008
2000 on wards
2009 on wards
Yadava College
Kamaraj College, Tuticorin
Yadava College, Madurai
Yadava College
District Science Centre
CECRI, Karaikudi
CMFRI, MANDAPAM
Yadava College
District Science Centre
CECRI, Karaikudi
Subbiah Vidyalaya, Tuticorin
Mahatma Montessori School,
Bioinformatics
Aquaculture
Biology
Immunology
How to prepare a
successful Science
Expo theme
2.
3.
4
5
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Madurai
6 Science Expo 2010 Observer
Mahatma Montessori School Resource Person
Sivagangai District Level
Exhibition
7. National Seminar
on Biological
Science
2011
Hameediah College, Kilakarai
Chief Guest
8.
National Seminar
on Biotechnology
2010
EMG Yadava Womens Collge,
Madurai Resource Person
National Seminar
S.No Name of the Event Date(s) Address of the
Institution/Organization
where held
Theme of the
Seminar
Title of the Paper
Presented / Participated
1 NCSTC, DST sponsored
Science Fiction writers 10-11- in Varnasi Science Fiction through
workshop in Nov 2008.
2009 Popularization Massmedia.
Advances in
National Workshop on Genome Alagappa University Gene
2. and Proteome Analysis
07-
09,2008 Karaikudi
Technology Participated.
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National Camp on Annular
Solar Eclipse Observation Rare Celestial Resource Person.
3 14-16 Vigyan Prashar, DST,
event
Jan 2010 New Delhi
Awareness Programmes on
Biodiversity Conservation
11
March
Biodiversity
Resource Person.
4
2008 VHNSN College,
Virudhunagar
National Science Teachers
Conference 9-12 Sep
2003
Science
Communication Resource Person.
5. DST, New Delhi
Third Youth Science Congress
3-5, Nov
2011
Current trends in Participated.
6. National Workshop
MSSRF, RGNIYD,
Science
On Computer Aided Drug IYSCA, SRM
Design. 14-15
2008 Drug Research
Participated.
7. Trainers Training
Dept.of Biotechnology
Programme on Sustainable MKU, Madurai
Rainwater Harvesting and Feb
8.
Ground water Recharge in
Developing countries-
22-
27,2010
Karnataka State Council
of Science and
Water
Management Invited to Participate as
a Resource Person.
Technology
National Workshop on
Estuarine Ecosystem
5-8,1990
Workshop on Solar S.T.Hindu College,
Eco-system
Participated.
9.
Passive Architecture
Nagercoil
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Curriculum Planning Workshop
National Seminar on the Roles
of Inter-Relations in National
Integration
National Dialogue on
Water Sanitation
National Workshop on
Synthesis , Characterization and
Applications of Nanostructured
materials
th
8 Indian Science
Communication Congress
on Media Convergence
and Knowldege Evolution
National Teachers Science
Conference.
National Seminar on
Environmental Awareness
and Research for
Sustainable Development.
14 Dec
1995
M.K.University Energy Participated.
10. Madurai
5-6, Dec
1990
11.
Aug 16- M.K.University, Madurai Curriculu Participated.
17,
1994.
12. M.K.University Religious inter- Participated.
relation
Nov
2011
Ministry of Drinking Participated.
13.
water Supply, Govt of
India, New Delhi.
Water
27-28
Feb
2009
Participated
2008 Dept.of Physics
Nanomaterials
14. Sri.Sathya Sai University
Prasanthi Nilayam
Andhra Pradesh.
2003 NCSTC, DST , New Delhi
and TNSCST
15 Chennai
20-21, Ministry of Science and
Paper
Presentation.
16 Aug
Technology,New Delhi.
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17
2010
Annamalai University Paper
presentation.
Recently attended National Programmes on Invitation
 Presented a paper Research agenda in Science Communication - DST- CSIR-
NISCAIR- organised SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION POLICY at New
Delhi from 23 Jan. 25 Jan. 2018.
 Presented a paper in National Knowledge Conclave for Educators organised
by Centre for Science and Environment , NewDelhi from 31 Jan. 2018 – 2
Feb. 2018.
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International Seminar
S.No Name of the Event Date(s) Address of the
Institution/Organization
where held
Theme of the
Seminar
Title of the Paper
Presented / Participated
1 International conference
on Medicinal plants
organized by VHERDS,
Chennai –
International conference
on Nanotechnology,
Microbicides
2008
Indian Science
Communication Congress
International awareness
Workshop and Training
course on Bioethics
Jan VHERDS, Chennai – Medicinal plants Medicinal plants as the
good mosquito repellant
Participated
Participated
Impact of Massmedia in
Science
Communication.
Participated
2002.
2.
13-
Anna University Nanotechnology
17,2006 Chennai
3
24- ICMR , New Delhi Immunology
27,2008
Dec 10-
4. 12, 2008 DST, New Delhi Science
Communication
26-28,
Sep
Arul Anandar College ,
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Organised International Events
Organised International Conference on Ground Water at Yadava College on Sep.2011
Organised International Conference on Climate Change at Annai Fathima College on Dec. 2017.
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Education
APQN Conference on
Higher Education
th
11 Public Science
Communication Congress
Dec 2-6, 2010.
Aqua Congress
Asia Pacific Congress on
Biodiversity
Nobel Lauerate Conclave
2008 Karumathur Bioethics
5.
2-4 Innovative teaching
5.
March
2012 NAAC, Bangalore Higher Education
technology in
Hr.Education.
6
Dec 2-6
2010
Science and
Technology
Communication
Science through
mass media
NCSTC, DST, New Delhi.
8-10
Dec Toxicology
7 2010 Aqua Foundation, New
Delhi.
Use of Recycled
wastewater for
sustainable aquaculture
7-10
Aug Biodiversity
Fish Biodiversity
in Madurai Lakes.
8
2012
Asokha Trust , New Delhi.
Dec
9
15-
22,2008
MHRD, Govt.of India
Science
Popularisation
Need to recharge to
become a scientist
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At IIIA, Allahabad.
International Workshop
on Science and
Application of
NanoStructured Material
International Concept of
Workshop on Urban
Nov Dept.of Physics Nanotoxicology
nanomaterials to carry
out toxicological Study.
Lakes Conservation 29-Dec
1,2006 Sri.Sathya Sai Institute of
10
and Management. Higher Learning
Nobel Lauerate Conclave
meeting in Allahabad
11.
June 16-
18,2003
Hyderabad Urban
Development Authority
Secunderabad.
IWRM in Urban
Lakes- Case Study
of Madurai.
Dec 15-
22,2008 Meeting with
MHRD,Govt.of India.
Nobel Prize
winners.
12.
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Sanctioned as the Principal Co-ordinator /Principal Investigator for the following programmes.
1. INSPIRE – Science Summer Camp – DST
2. DST – Science Expo
3. NCSTC, DST- Science Popularisation through folk arts for Sivagangai and Dindigul students.
4. Contact Science Motivation Programme for Kannyakumari District.
5. Eco-WaSH programme by DST, New Delhi.
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1 State Level Conference March Yadava College, Madurai State
on Food Preservation 2002
2
Contact Science Motivation
Programme For the talented NCSTC, DST sponsored
plus one students Nov
23-Dec
programme at Yadava College,
Madurai State
Contact Science Motivation 2, 2011
Programme For the talented
3. plus one students
NCSTC, DST sponsored
Oct 06-
15,2010
programme at Yadava College,
Madurai
State
Contact Science Motivation
Programme For the talented
4 plus one students
NCSTC, DST sponsored
Contact Science Motivation
Nov 19-
28,2009
programme at Yadava College,
Madurai
State
Programme For the talented
plus one students
5
Aug 3-
17,2007
NCSTC, DST sponsored
programme at Yadava College,
Madurai
State
Contact Science Motivation
Programme For the talented
plus one students
6
Contact Science Motivation
Programme For the talented
plus one students
26 Dec
2005 – 1
jan 2006
NCSTC, DST sponsored
programme at Yadava College,
Madurai
State
7
State Level Science Writing
WorkshopsApril 2006
29-Sep
2003to 5
Oct 2003.
NCSTC, DST sponsored
programme at Yadava College,
Madurai State
NCSTC, DST sponsored
8
April 2006 programme at Yadava College,
Madurai State
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S.No Name of the Event
Science Popularisation
through Digital media
Dec2007
Science Popularisation
through Folk arts
July 2011
Intellectual Rights Patent
Awareness Programme9th
april 2008
Awareness Programme in
Biodiversity25th march
Popularisation of
Basic Science through
Science Expo
Popularisation of
Biotechnology
Nano-Sensititization
Programme
Internal Quality Assurance
Workshop for College
Teachers.
Date(s)
Dec 2007
July 2011
th
9 April
2008
25th
March
2008
Dec
2009
July 2007
April 2012
Sep 2009
Address of the Institution/ Inter College/State/
Organization where held National/ International
9 NCSTC, DST, New Delhi State
10 NCSTC, DST, New Delhi State
TNSCST, Chenai State
11 National Biodiversity Authority,
Chennai
State.
12
UGC, Hyderabad
13 State
DBT, New Delhi
14 State.
UGC, New Delhi
15
UGC, New Delhi
University Level
16
NAAC, Bangalore
National
International
17
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 Organised International Events
 Organised International Conference on Ground Water at Yadava College on Sep.2011
 Organised International Conference on Climate Change at Annai Fathima College on Dec. 2017.
17. WHO-KTL Finland - Anti-tobacco Campaign 2004 International
18. Water Allainance, USA Water Hygiene 2005 International
19. Australian Chemistry Quiz for Schools 2008 International
20 Contact Science Motivation Programme 2013 National
R ‘sUR T workshop National
22. International Ground Water Conference 2011 International
23. International Conference on Eco-Tourism 2012 International
24. Workshop on Modern Techniques in Biology 2005 National
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Board of Studies/Examination
S.No Position Name of the Board Period
From To
1 Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
University Nominee
Member
Ph.D Thesis Evaluator
St.xaviers college, Palaymcottah 2008 2010
2 Sri.Parasakthi College, Courtallam 2007 2009
3 MadavaWomen‘s ollege,Madurai 2009 2011
4 Lady Dock College, Madurai 2006 2008
5 Fatima College , Madurai 2006 2008
6 ANJA College, Sivakasi 2007 2009
7 Madurai Kamaraj University 2012 2013
8 Sarah Tucker College, Palayamcottach 2015 2017
9 Bharathiar University, Coimbatore. 2010 Till
date
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Evaluation Assignments/Representation:
S.No Position University Bodies Period
From To
1 Member Board of Studies, Biology 2011 2013
2 Member Evaluation in M.K.U, Bharathithasan,
Manonmaniam, Bharathiar, Annamalai, Alagappa,
Periyar University and Leading Autonomous 2006 till date
Colleges of Tamilnadu.
3. Member
Union Public ServiceCommission, New Delhi
2011 till date
4. Member
European Commission Project Evaluation
2010 till date
5 Observer
Tamilnadu Teachers Education University
2011 till date
6. Co-ordinator
Science Olympiad Foundation, New Delhi
2000 2001
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Trainings undergone:

Training workshop on Electrophoresis held at Yercaud, Salem, India
by Electrophoresis institute, Salem.

Training cum Refresher courses in Biotechnology organized by Madurai
Kamaraj University, Madurai and Jawaharlal University, New Delhi

Orientation course in University of Madurai Kamaraj and University of
Hyderabad.

Training workshop course in Marine ecosystem

Training in EMRC science script writing workshop.

Training in Ethics of Nanotechnology at the University of Twente, Netherlands.

Training in Ethics of Biotechnology at the University of Semmelveis,
Budapest, Hungary.

Training in UNESCO sponsored Bioethics of Education in Madurai.

Training in Bioinformatics tool in Alagappa University, Karaikudi.

Training in Advanced Bioinformatics in M.K.University, Madurai
Books authored/edited
1. Book on Environment Science
2. Book on Chordata
3. Proc.of Fourth International Ground Water Conference IGWC 2011
4. Lab manual on Biology
5. Manual on Information on Biosciences.
6. Higher Education – ( Book in Print)
VIDEO FILM PRODUCED:
Produced Two Short Films on AIDS and Environment by Dec 2007
Produced one Short Film on Biodiversity by April 2008
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Audio
th
Produced an audio on Environmental awareness by 16 Dec 2007.
Talk over Radio
th
On Nanotechnology - 4 Dec 2007
On General awareness on Health – 2006
On Birds on Nov 2004
Interview to Radio
BBC, South East Asia - March 2003 at Japan.
Radio France International – Oct 2012 ( Live broadcast from India)
Programmes telecasted by
Podhigai TV
Sun TV.
Kalaignar TV.
Important assignments hold in the colleg
No Post Period
th
1 Associate Professor 14 Nov 1984 to till date
2 Career and Guidance Cell in charge 2004-2009
3 Examination Committee Member 2005-2009
4 UGC High Power Committee 2009 on wards
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5 Science Club co-ordinator 2005 onwards
6 Research Cell Member 2005 onwards
7 Project Preparation Committee Member 2005 onwards
8 NAAC committee high power member - Curriculum 2009
9 Director, Geetha Institute of Vocational Education 2010
10 Geethai Institute of Job Placement 2008 onwards
11 Coordinator, MSc Nano Science ( UGC Innovative
Programme)
2011 onwards.
12 Dean (Academic Affairs) 2011 onwards
13
Founder ,
Madurai
Science
Forum
2019
onwards
Role in conducting campus Interview
Position
Period
Date
Companies
No. of
Students
No. of Students
S.No Participated selected/placed
From To Participated
1
2
Dean
Career
Counselling
and
Placement
2009
2006
2012
2008
23
15
346
213
205
164
Membership in the University Inspection Commission
S.No Position Subject
Name of the
Commission(Subject)
Date of Inspection
1. Member DST evaluation
member
DST evaluation
member
Meeting on Dec
15, 2010.
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International Collaboration with
1. Pure Water, Netherlands
2. Korean Water Forum, Korea
3. Japan Water Forum, Japan
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4. World Water Council, France
5. Virginia Polytechnique University, US.
6. Collarado University, US.
7. Gender Water Allainace , Netherland
8. Water Aid, USA.
9. Global Water Partnership, Sweden.
10. Asian Development Bank, Phillippines.
11. Water Sanitation Hygiene and Colloboration Council, Switzerland.
12. National University of Singapore.
13. Pro Primates, Netherland.
National Linkages
1. Sri.Sathya Sai University, Prasanthinilayam, Andhra Pradesh.
2. Dept.of Marine andOcean Studies, Madurai Kamaraj University
3. Department of Biotechnology, Alagappa University, Karaikudi.
4. Department of Environmental Toxicology, Bharathithasan University, Trichy.
5. Department of Nanosciences, Anna University, Chennai.
6. Department of High Sophisticated Instrumentation Lab, IIT, Chennai.
7. Dept.of Biotechnology, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore.
8. Water Research Centre, TNAU, Coimbatore.
9. MSSwaminathan Research Centre, Taramani, Chennai.
10. Dept.of Atomic Energy, Mumbai and Chennai
11. NGRI, Hyderabad.
12. CGWB, Chennai and Delhi.
13. Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi.
14. University Grants Commission, New Delhi.
15. Centre of Science and Environment, New Delhi.
16. Indian Space Research Organisation, Trivandrum, Mahendragiri.
17. Bhaba Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai.
18. National Innovation Foundation,Ahmedabad.
19. M.T.S.Academy, Chennai
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20. TamilNadu Science and Technology Centre, Chennai
21. Tamilnadu State Council of Science and Technology, Chennai.
22. Science City, Chennai.
23. District Science Centre, Tirunelveli.
24. Central Marine Research Institute, Mandapam, Ramnad.MOU Signed with
World Health Organization, Geneva for translating two books in Tamil.
Jasmine Towels Private Limited , Madurai ( For Waste Water Purification Testing)
Member in Professional Organisations
Nominated in EUROTOX, European Toxicological Association., Switzerland.
Nominated in American Chemical Society, US.
Member in Gender Water Alliances, Netherlands
Member in GWP, an international water body
Member in Young water action team to promote water awareness among
youth. Coordinator in Quit and Win, an anti- tobacco campaign organized by
WHO. Member in the solution exchange- education community- UN country
Team in India. Member in Cooperative programme on Water and Climate.
Member in Japan Research Career Information Network.
Member in Society for the Study of Human Biology
Member in the Network of ISMAR, Phoenix, USA.
Member in World Colloborative Council of Santitation and Hygiene, Switzerland.
Member in National Innovation Foundation, Ahmedabad, Gujartah.
Member in India Water Forum, New Delhi.
Listed in the Science Communicators Database created by DST,
Newe Delhi. Member in British Science Communication Association,
UK. Member in International Society of Zoological Sciences,
China. Member in Readers forum, Madurai
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Consultancy
Title of consultancy Client Year
Motivating youth in water awareness Youth Water action Team,
Sweden
2005-2006
Motivating the youth not to use
tobacco
WHO-KTL, Finland 2004-2007
Water Monitoring awareness Water Monitoring Alliance,
USA.
2006-2007
Best Practices on Water Sanitation ADB, Philippines 2005
Adobe Voice Youth Programme Canada 2010
Water Conservation and Management District Administration 2012 onwards
Solid Waste Management District Administration and
Madurai Corporation
2012 onwards.
Distance Education Madurai Kamaraj University 2012 onwards.
Science Motivation Programmes Schools of Tamilnadu 2000 onwards
Science Popularisation Programme Public of Tamilnadu 2000 onwards.
Internship Co-ordinator Asian Development Bank 2005-2007
National Service Programme Co-ordinator from 1989-1994.
10 days Annual Camps organized
1989-1990 Manthikulam
1990-1991 Thirumoghur
1991-1992 Nayathanpatti
1992-1993 Villupatti, Kodaikanal
1993-1994 Aritapatti ( State Level Camp)
Significant Activities carried out in NSS.
1.Orientation Training Programme to Fresh
volunteers 2.Talent Search Competitions
3.Leadership Training
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4. Entrepreneurship Programme
5.Women Enrichment Programmes
6.Government Schemes Popularization.
7.Health Care projects
8.Capacity Building programme
9.Character Developing Programme
10. Special thrust to Yoga and Meditation for
Mind Control. 11.Idea to Project Competition.
Organizer of Science Programmes
MOEF, DST, CSIR, DAE, NABARD SPONSORED
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GROUND WATER
@ YADAVA COLLEGE IN SEP. 2011.
SERB, DST AND NABARD SPONSORED
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT @ ANNAI FATHIMA COLLEGE IN DEC.2017.
NCSTC, DST Sponsored Contact Science Motivation
Programmes .
29-09-2003 to 05-10-2003 – Yadava College, Madurai.(Tamilnadu)
25-12-2005 – 01-01-2006 – Yadava College, Madurai ( Tamilnadu)
03-08-2007 to 17-08-2007- Yadava College, Madurai.( Tamilnadu)
Under Five Districts Coverage Programme
19-11- 2009- 28-11-2009 - Yadava College,Madurai (For Madurai District)
06-10-2010- 15-10-2010 - District Science Centre, Tirunelveli. (For Tirunelveli District)
23-11-11 to 02-12-12 - CECRI,Karaikudi ( For Sivagangai District)
21st Jan- 30th Jan 2013 CMFRI, Mandapam ( For Ramnad District)
Nov 2013 – ( to be conducted at Kannyakumari District with the help of ISRO).
NCSTC, DST Sponsored Science Writing Workshop
th th
7 March to 10 March 2006.
NCSTC, DST Sponsored Science Popularization through Digital
th
Media 10
th
Dec to 16 Dec 2007.
NCSTC DST Sponsored Science Popularization through Folk
arts 27-07-2011 to 30-07-2011 ( Madurai District)
NCSTC DST Sponsored Science Popularization through Folk
arts To be conducted for Ramnad and Tirunelveli shortly.
National Biodiversity Authority Sponsored Awareness Programme on
th
Biodiversity 25 March 2008.
th
Tamilnadu State Council for Science and Technology Sponsored Intellectual Patent Right Programme 9
April 2008
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UGC Sponsored Awareness Programme on Basic Science in 7-10 July 2009
th
DBT Sponsored Popularization of Biotechnology 15 Nov 2005
th th
Ministry of Food, Govt.of India Sponsored Programme on Food Preservation 10 -12 Jan 2002
DST, Min.of Earth Sciences, Dept. Of Atomic Energy, CSIR, NGRI, TNSCST Sponsored Fourth
International Ground Water Conference by Sep27-30, 2011.
Organised NCSTC SPONSORED CONTACT SCIENCE MOTIVATION PROGRAMME
FOR THE TALENTED XI STD STUDENTS at ANNAI FATHIMA COLLEGE OF ARTS
AND SCIENCE IN 2015.
ORGANISED INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CLIMATE CHANGE
SPONSORED BY SERB, DST ON DEC.2017/
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Ministry of Renewable Energy, Govt.of India Sponsored Awareness programme on Renewable Energy
Aug 2010
Highlight
Acted as Visting Team Member in NCTE- Bangalore.
Acted as Central Board of Secondary Education observer for JEE and NEET exam
Acted as Chief Guest/Key note Speaker for Science Popularization.
1. Mahatma Montessori MatriculationHr.Sec.School, Madurai
2. Good Shepherd Matriculation School, Madurai.
3. EMG Yadava Women’s College, Madurai
4. Thiagarajar Arts and Science College, Madurai
5. Hameediah College of Arts and Science, Kilakarai.
6. Chandler School, Natham.
7. World Vision Sponsored Programmes for students at Dindigul.
8. Helen Keller Foundation sponsored programmes for students at Tirupathur.
9. Kendira Vidyalaya School, Narimedu, Madurai.
10. District Educational Office, Sivagangai Sponsored Science Exhibitions.
11. NSS Programmes of Yadava College.
12. IRIS Workshop conducted at Subbiah Vidyalaya School, Tuticorin
13. IRIS workshop conducted at Sri.Jeyandirar School, Tirunelveli.
14. KBN College , Tirupathy.
15. Many DST, UGC, DAE programmes.
16. Many International Events as cited in my CV.
17. Many colleges and Schools in Tamilnadu.
Other Educational Activities
1. Nominated as Editor in Chief for Clean
Environment Journal- Published from
Australia.
2. Nominated as Global Access to Post
Secondary Education Ambassador.
3. Nominated as Local co-ordinator for
Vidya Vahini Project of Sri.Sathya Sai Central
Trust. Puttaparthy.
4. Ambassador for the Internatioal Youth
Math Challenge.
5. Reviewer in the following
Journals/Activities.
UN-Millennium Development Goal.
African Journal of Environment Science and Technology
Science Education Review
IOSR Journal
Journal of Geology
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Press news about the various activities
carried out by Dr.P.S.Navaraj
December 28, 2012
Science Motivation programme is aimed at Class XI students
A motivation programme to attract school students towards basic sciences will
be hosted by Yadava College in Madurai in the third week of January.
The National Council of Science and Technology Communication in the
Department of Science and Technology (DST), New Delhi, has entrusted the
college to organise the programme for Class XI students of Madurai, Theni,
Virudhunagar, Ramanathapuram and Tirunelveli districts.
Principal K. Jayapalan has said in a press release that the aim of the programme
was to attract talented boys and girls into basic science streams. It will be a 10-
day free residential programme and the selected students would be provided
travel allowance, food and accommodation. Plus One students who have scored
high marks in mathematics and science subjects in Tenth class were eligible to
apply. Associate Professor P.S. Navaraj has stated that the programme would
have interesting components such as meetings with scientists, visits to
laboratories, lectures on current topics in basic sciences, information on
incentives offered to students by government institutions, details on internships
and fellowships and how to become a young scientist.
The participants would also be oriented towards power generation through
waste materials, solar energy applications, nuclear safety measures, application
of nano-materials, water purification and wastewater treatment, stem cell
therapy, electronics for medical application, and indigenous knowledge of
herbal plants.
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Experts from National Innovation Foundation, Ahmedabad would explain about
innovative technologies. The college has asked government and private schools
to send list of top-ranking students for selection. For more details, headmasters
and Principals can contact Dr.Navaraj on 94426 48168. Office telephones: 0452
2680362 and 2681048. e-mail: navaraj2007@gmail.com.
MADURAI, November 12, 2011
Science motivation camp in Karaikudi
Special Correspondent
A science motivation camp will be organised for Plus One students of Sivaganga district
from November 23 to December 2 on the Central Electrochemical Research Institute
(CECRI) campus in Karaikudi.
Yadava College in Madurai has taken this initiative of conducting this free science
motivation event in collaboration with CECRI with the support of Department of Science
and Technology (DST), Government of India.
K. Kannan, Principal, Yadava College, in a press release, has said that the programme
is designed to kindle scientific interest among the young minds.
The camp includes visit to laboratories, face to face with scientists, science elocution,
science lecture, field visits and hands-on-project.
Interested headmasters of schools in Sivaganga district can submit nominations of their four
best science stream students of Class XI along with one guide teacher on or before
November 15.
Selection of participants will be made on ‗first come first serve' basis
The organising committee will provide free accommodation and food to participants.
Prof.Kannan said that the programme will be conducted in bilingual format and hence
students of both Tamil and English medium are welcome to take part.
Students who wish to participate or know more details can contact P.S.Navaraj of Yadava
College on mobile number 94426-48168.
E-Mail: navaraj678@sify.com. The last date to send entries is November 15.
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Today's Paper » NATIONAL » TAMIL NADU
MADURAI, November 23, 2011
Official to clarify doubts on safety of
nuclear plants
Special Correspondent
In the backdrop of protests on Kundankuam nuclear power plant, a top Department of Atomic
nergy (D ) official is delivering a public lecture on ‗nuclear literacy' at the entral
Electrochemical Research Institute campus in Karaikudi on November 29.
This programme is a part of the free science mela being organised by the Yadava College,
Madurai, for plus one students of Sivaganga district at Karaikudi from November 23 to
December 2. The mela is done with the support of Department of Science and
Technology, New Delhi.
S. K. Malhotra, Chairman (Public Awareness Division), DAE-Mumbai, will deliver a public
lecture on nuclear literacy at 3.p.m. on November 29.
―There is confusion in the minds of people about safety of nuclear power plants We
are hearing many versions on Kudankulam plant.
To get some general clarity on nuclear power and make school students aware of that,
we have included this lecture in the science mela.
f a senior person from the D addresses us, we can know the facts,‖ P S Navaraj, Dean,
adava ollege and science motivation programme coordinator, told ―The Hindu‖ on
Tuesday.
The nuclear literacy topic for public lecture was suggested to Dr. Malhotra keeping in mind the
present crisis at Kudankulam where people have been expressing safety concerns, he said.
Scientists from various national organisations have been invited to address and interact with
students.
Some of the topics being covered are biotechnology, stem cell, nanotechnology, non-
conventional energy, instrumentation, biology and electrochemistry, nuclear energy,
remote sensing, information and communication technology in basic sciences, impact of
climate change, current trends in mathematical and physical sciences research.
Programmes on ‗science through media' and a special magic show on science are arranged
for students to kindle interest among them. Dr.Navaraj said that students were asked to
present innovative projects for which prizes would be given to the best three displays.
A meeting of school teachers, students, scientists and parents is part of the mela.
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DST selects Yadava College in Madurai to host the event
Vijayamohanan Pillai, acting Director, CECRI-Karaikudi, will inaugurate the mela while
P.Iyyamperumal, Executive Director, Tamil Nadu Science and Technology Centre,
Chennai, will participate in the valedictory function.
Wednesday, Sep 09, 2009
Science motivation programme for Class XI students
of southern districts
Shastry V. Mallady
MADURAI: Science motivation programme for students of XI standard will be
organised at the Yadava College here. Students of Madurai, Theni, Tirunelveli,
Virudhunagar and Ramanathapuram districts can participate in it.
The National Council of Science and Technology Communication in the
Department of Science and Technology (DST), New Delhi, had chosen Yadava
College to host the motivation programme for students in basic sciences,
according to P. Rengan, college Principal.
This programme aims to attract the attention of talented boys and girls in to
basic science streams and the DST selected the Yadava College for 2009-10 too
since it has been conducting the programme successfully for the past five years,
he said.
P S Navaraj, Reader in Zoology Department and hairman of ‗ ontact Science
Motivation Programme,‘ said that the first programme for students will be held
from November 20 to 29. The second programme will held in January. It will be
a free residential programme and students selected for participation will be
provided travel, food and accommodation. Plus One students who have scored
high marks in mathematics and science in X standard are eligible to apply.
Meeting with scientists, visiting laboratories, lectures on current topics in
sciences, information regarding new incentives offered by Government
institutes, laboratories and organisations will be some of the features of the
motivation programme.
Yadava College authorities have asked the schools– Government and private–
to send the list of top ranking students from which some will be selected.
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Headmasters and Principals can contact Dr.Navaraj, chairman, Science
Motivation Programme, Yadava College, Madurai-625 014. Phone: 0452-
2680362 and 2681048. Mobile: 94426 48168.
Special Correspondent
Friday, Sep 17, 2010
Science motivation programme
MADURAI: A science motivation programme is being organised by
Yadava College from October 6 to 15 in Tirunelveli for Plus One students. .
This 10-day free residential programme, sponsored by the Department of
Science and Technology, is to encourage school students to join basic
science courses.
A. Padmanabhan, Principal (in-charge) said that the objective was to orient the
Plus One students of science stream towards taking up basic science research
as a career.
P. S. Navaraj, Associate Professor in Zoology and programme coordinator, in a
release, said that such a programme was essential because many talented
students had been joining professional courses and were not aware of career
opportunities in basic sciences.
Workshop
A brainstorming workshop with the help of INTEL, Bangalore, would be a part
of the programme.
Experts would explain frontier areas in science such as medical electronics,
success in satellite mission, stem cell research, current trends in green
chemistry, bio-informatics, herbal medicine, drug delivery, nanotechnology
and mathematics simulation.
Participants would be advised to do a science project with the help of a mentor.
Student and staff nominations had been invited from the heads of government
schools, Corporation, Adi Dravidar, Kallar and Matriculation schools. T
he students would be selected based on their marks in science/ mathematics in
their previous classes.
Session for parents
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A special session would be arranged for parents to motivate them in basic
sciences.
Interested students, teachers and parents who want to participate in the science
motivation workshop can contact Dr. Navaraj on mobile number 94426 48168.
The list of students can also be sent to the Director, District Science Centre,
Kokkirakulam, Tirunelveli or contact on phone number: 0462-2500256.
July 24,2012
School students must be motivated to take up
research: expert
Workshop on ‘Initiative for Research and Innovation in Science’
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To instil a sense of creativity in young minds for building a strong and
scientifically advanced India, school students should be motivated to take up
research, P.S. Navaraj, Head, Department of Zoology, Yadava College in
Madurai, said here on Monday at a workshop on ‗ nitiative for Research and
nnovation in Science ‘
Addressing the students at Subbiah Vidyalayam Girls Higher Secondary
School, he said the younger generation had to be inculcated with ideas to boost
scientific temperament at grassroot-level itself. India could achieve exponential
growth in all fronts with latest application of science and technology. Hence,
students in classrooms should be encouraged to raise a volley of questions on
subjects. Search for knowledge is boundless and he appealed to the participants
to involve themselves in the process of research constantly and achieve the
desired objective in their lifetime. Students should act on their own interest.
Citing internet, with both positive and negative impacts, Dr. Navaraj said many
students in the present scenario had turned lazy. Many of them failed to execute
tasks assigned to them. Assignments were given by teachers only to enrich the
students‘ knowledge, but with the help of the internet, assignments were surfed
through and downloaded ultimately to accomplish the task without delving into
the subject.
Even some parents were engaged in such tasks in many browsing centres
instead of students. It would certainly mislead the education system. Citing the
shortcomings in the evaluation system being followed in the academic
curriculum, he said the intellectual quality of students was not given due
recognition and those with memorising capacity sans understanding subjects
tended to score good marks. It was very unfortunate that such circumstances
existed.
Stressing the need for reading English newspapers, he said everyone has to gain
a good command of language skills and reading would also help update current
affairs. New ideas in any form would be appreciable and nobody should
replicate the system which was adopted by someone, he added.
Highlighting the role of IRIS, he said it is a collaborative effort of Indian
overnment‘s Department of Science and Technology, onfederation of ndian
Industry and Intel to popularize science among school students with a
perspective of creating innovation in science. Hannah Murugan, IRIS
Coordinator, Intel Education, Bengaluru, said the like-minded students could
submit the abstract or synopsis of project through electronic mail –
www.irissciencefair. org. It would be screened and results would be revealed
within September 20 for those selected to appear for the national fair of IRIS
from November 20 to 25.
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Correspondence would be maintained through e-mail or over phone, she said.
As many as 472 students from 31 schools and 83 teachers across the district
attended. C. Thanalakshmi, Headmistress, D. Ganesan, President, M. Celine
Mary, former Headmistress and S. Selvaraj, advisor were present.
IDEA TO PRODUCT COMPETITION.
The Idea to Product Competitions are early-stage technology commercialization
plan competitions that aim for unique product ideas with clear market demand
that use innovative technologies. The goal is education and developing the next
generation of technology entrepreneurs. The program is particularly interested
in matching technologies resulting from a university or college fundamental
research programs with potential markets.
PITCH YOUR PRODUCT IDEA FOR THE CHANCE TO COMPETE Idea To
Product is a unique academic competition looking at ideas at their earliest stage.
Entries should be unique and innovative, be feasible to implement, and address
an identified market need, and they must have an underlying technology
component. Teams are encouraged to focus on the benefits of their technology
and its associated market potential, rather than the technical features.
Teams can enter the competition by submitting a First Round Submission - a 1
to 2 page document containing answers to a series of questions covering their
technology, the best market for initial commercialization and the basic
intellectual property aspects of their project.All proposals are screened by a
panel of experts and receive feedback. The teams with the best proposals are
invited to present to a select panel, where they receive personal feedback on
their idea, and where the winning ideas are selected. Suitable cash prizes are
awarded to the winning ideas.
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The students willing to participate in the programme is asked to abide the
following directions.Submit a First Round Submission by the given deadline (
30th Aug 2010)
Participate in the Presentation/Feedback Session ( 09-09-2010)
Submit a Five Page Submission by the given deadline ( 30-10-2010)
Further details can be obtained from Dr.P.S.Navaraj, Coordinator of
the programme through 9442648168 and navaraj678@sify.com
August 9,2010
To give merry moments for senior citizens and help them
overcome problems
Special programmes exclusively for the senior citizens will be organised
during this academic year at the adava ollege here to give them ―merry
moments‖ and help them overcome their age-related difficulties.
It will be a free programme and some of its components would be aged care,
smile away the disease, home based activities for the old/ aged, medical care,
reading of epics, exercises for the aged, mental health and anti-aged diet plan.
P.S.Navaraj, Associate Professor in Zoology, Yadava College, who will
coordinate the senior citizens' programmes, said on Friday that the objective of
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this idea was to keep the senior citizens happy during the evening phase of
their life.
— adava ollege is now poised to society-conscious volunteerism and hence it is
taking a vital step to provide a happy environment to the old-aged people,‖ he
said.
Dr. Navaraj said that an estimated 40 per cent of senior citizens living with
their families are reportedly facing abuse of one kind or another.
―n old age, physical strength deteriorates, mental stability diminishes, financial strength becomes bleak
coupled with negligence from the younger generation.
ut only a few cases of suffering come to light,‖ Dr Navaraj observed
It was also pointed out that the situation of elderly persons continue to be
grim despite framing a special ct called ‗Maintenance and Welfare of Parents
and Senior Citizens Act' which punishes children who abandon their parents.
The college is keen to help the aged people since they were suffering in
silence and are scared to speak.
―There is a phenomenon called ―grand dumping‖ in urban areas these days as
children are becoming increasingly intolerant of their parents' health problems,‖
Dr. Navaraj said.
A disturbing trend of children seeing their parents as a burden was also a factor
for preparing special programmes for the senior citizens.
Some parents are being sent to old-age homes and their children too visit them
rarely.
— t is in this backdrop that adava ollege wants to organise special free
programmes for the elderly in this academic year,‖ the coordinator said
Interested persons can contact Gokul Institute of Vocational Education,
Yadava College, Madurai or Dr. Navaraj on mobile number: 94426-48168. E-
mail: navaraj678@sify.com.
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D. KARTHIKEYAN
At the awareness programme on water sanitation and hygiene
for primary school children interesting facts were shared.
Clean way of life
Poor sanitation leads to sickness, mortality, loss of dignity and
privacy. Bad hygienic conditions lead to respiratory diseases.
Photo: G. Moorthy
health focus: College students enact a play.
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In an effort to inculcate good habits of hygiene among school children and
motivate them to preserve water and maintain good sanitation in their place of
living, an awareness programme on water sanitation and hygiene was conducted
for the primary school children at the Government Primary School,
Thirumalpuram, Oomatchikulam, near Madurai.
Major causes
P.S. Navaraj, Reader in Zoology, Yadava College, explained to the students that
Malaria, Measles, Diarrhoea and Pneumonia were the major causes of death
among children under the age of five across the globe, and the major causes
were poor sanitation and unhygienic conditions. Poor sanitation leads to
sickness, mortality, loss of dignity and privacy. Bad hygienic conditions lead to
respiratory diseases. Fifty-five per cent of world population defecates in the
open space. Good sanitation makes way for 10 per cent rise in life expectancy.
One fourth of girls do not attend school because of poor water sanitation, he
said.
Some truths
The Research scholars of the Department of Zoology illustrated the ill-effects of
poor sanitation through skits, mime, drama, and dance. They stressed the
importance of cleanliness like brushing teeth twice a day, taking bath at least
once a day, wearing clean clothes, and caring for the environment. They also
laid emphasis on avoiding food infected with flies.
A free kit containing a handkerchief, comb, oil and paste was given to all
participants of the programme.
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Online edition of India's National Newspaper
Wednesday, Aug 15, 2007
Science programme thrills students
S. S. Kavitha
Photo: G. Moorthy
HANDS-ON LEARNING: Students learning the properties of
mirror and images at Yadava College in Madurai on
Tuesday. —
MADURAI: Is it possible for people to rest on a bed of arrows or nails?
Participants at the ‗Motivation programme for talented Plus One students‘ at
Yadava College here demonstrated on Tuesday how they could perform the
feat with ease.
When force is equally distributed throughout the body, it would be possible for
anybody to lie down on a nail bed, said T.M. Alagiriswamyraju, Project
Director, Anna Science Centre, Tiruchi.
The students were searching for words when they crawled out of the
mini planetarium brought from Tiruchi for the programme ―We were
literally transported to the sky, watching planets, constellations and
stars,‖ said M Subbulakshmi of Government Girls Higher Secondary
School, Mehaboobpalayam, Madurai.
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R. Rohini said that she had learnt astronomy facts from textbooks. Now, at
the programme, the students were able to witness words transforming into
figures and photographs.
The programme helped the students to update their knowledge of latest
developments in science and technology, besides listing out the abundant
opportunities in the field, said P. Dharani, Nirmala Girls Higher
Secondary School.
The beautifully designed balloon planetarium introduced the students to
astronomy, sky, planets and the night sky. The session enlightened them about
constellations, planet features and why Pluto had been removed from the list
of planets last year.
The Anna Science Centre from Tiruchi had also displayed models on mirror
and images, persistence of vision, centrifugal and centripetal forces, first order
of lever principles and static electricity.
―We have displayed the projects with a sole aim of helping students to
realise science and not to teach them,‖ said Mr lagiriswamyraju
National Council for Science and Technology Communication of Department of
Science and Technology had organised the programmes for higher secondary
students to stimulate their interest in science and technology through hands-on
inquiry-led project-based activities, said P.S. Navaraj, coordinator.
V. Mohan, another co-ordinator, said that the programme had seminars on
nanotechnology, bio-informatics, nanophotonics and bio-pharmacy. This year,
the programme provided an opportunity for students to work on any project on
any science topic of their choice.
As many as 60 students from 20 schools are participating in the 15-
day workshop being held at Yadava College till August 17.
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Updated CV PSN.pdf

  • 1. Curriculum vitae 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 1 / 120 PERSONALINFORMATION NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 70 Sivakaminagar Second Street, Narayanapuram, Madurai, Tamilnadu, 625014, 625014 Madurai (India) +919442648168 navaraj2007@gmail.com III. https://www.slideshare.net/PerumalsamyNavaraj/psn-new-cv II. https://www.slideshare.net/PerumalsamyNavaraj/psn-in-water-project IX. https://www.linkedin.com/in/perumalsamy-navaraj-2a93a1a/ IV. VIII. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfp8qL7cX_I VII. https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=ybuOebK_bxc VI. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBbxJXUr5mI V. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZrDqW-WhxE IV. https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=dHQA8iuU5Lc Yahoo! Messenger (YIM) www.omsrisai14@yahoo.co.in | AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) XI. https://twitter.com/navaraj2014 |Google Hangouts X. https://www.facebook.com/navaraj.yadav POSITION Principal , Dean and Associate Professor WORK EXPERIENCE 10/07/2014–31/10/2017 Principal ANNAI FATHIMACOLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE, Madurai (India) TEACHING, RESEARCH, ADMINISTRATION, SUPERVISION, INSTITUTION MANAGEMENT, STUDENTS SKILLDEVELOPMENT, FACULTYIMPROVEMENT ACTIVITIES, COLLABORATION WITHINDUSTRY, PLACEMENTS GENERATION, MORALBUILDING AND PHYSICALACTIVITY ALONG WITH ACADEMIC PURSUIT. ORGANISATIONOF EVENTSTO BENEFIT STUDENTS AND COMMUNITY. WORKINGTO DEVELOP TOGOOD HUMANWITH EMPLOYABLE SKILL. organised international events, sciencepopularisation programmes, presented papers in the world water forum and other important scientific meet. effective science communicator and presenter. 14/11/1984–31/05/2014 Dean of Academic Affairs Secretary , Yadava College, Madurai, Madurai (India) Teaching, research supervision, project holding, project evaluation for multinational agencies including EUROPEAN COMMISSION, AUSTRALIARESEARCH COUNCIL, JAPAN FUND. ORGANISEROF SCIENCE PROGRAMMES INCLUDING INTERNATIONALEVENTS. SCIENCE MOTIVATION PROGRAMMES, ACTIVELYENGAGEDINTEACHING, CURRICULUM DESIGNING, EVALUATION PROCESS, FACULTY TRAINING, PROJECT SUBMISSION WITH FUNDING AGENCIES, RECEIVING GRANTS FROM GOVT. FUNCTIONED ASTHE NSS PROGRAMME OFFICERFORSOCIETALDEVELOPMENT ASWELL AS STUDENTS SKILLDEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME. Related document(s): PSN NEW CV-min.pdf 25/07/1979–13/11/1979 Post Graduate Teacher in Zoology MARGOSCHIS HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, NAZARETH (India) TEACHING , STUDENTS SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME. EDUCATIONANDTRAINING
  • 2. Curriculum vitae NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 2 / 120 25/08/2008–29/08/2008 CERTIFICATE IN ETHICS IN NANOTECHNOLOGY EQF level 2 UNIVERSITYOF TWENTE, NETHERLAND, TWENTE (Netherlands) ETHICS INNANOTECHNOLOGY- CONTENTS ARE CLEARLYEXPLAINEDWITH AHANDSON EXPERIENCE MODE. 26/06/2006–28/06/2006 CERTIFICATE IN CITIZEN PARTICIPATION IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DEUTSHES HYGIENE MUSEUM, DRESDEN (Germany) 22/06/2008–29/06/2008 5TH EUROPEAN COURSE ON BIOTECHNOLOGY ETHICS BioTeThed, BUDAPEST (HUNGARY) 14/06/2004–18/06/2004 WORKSHOP ON ETHICAL ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL HEALTH RESEARCH HARVARD SCHOOLOF PUBLIC HEALTH, BOSTON (United States) EQF level 2 01/06/2006–01/07/2007 TRAINING COURSE IN SCIENCE JOURNALSISM EQF level 8 INDIAN SCIENCE COMMUNICATION SOCIETY, LUCKNOW (India) GOODEXPOSUREANDTRAINING IN SCIENCE JOURNALISM. 27/02/2009–28/02/2009 TRAINING WORKSHOP ON SYNTHESIS , CHARACTERIZATION AND APPLICATIONS OF NANO STRUCTURED MATERIALS SRI SATHIYASAI UNIVERSITY, PUTTAPARTHY (INDIA) EQF level 6 GOODFOCUSONSYNTHESISOF NANOMATERIALS - HELPING TO DESIGNAWATER FILTER. 29/11/2006–01/12/2006 INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON SCIENCE AND APPLICATION OF NANO STRUCTURED MATERIALS SRI SATHIYASAI INSTITUTE OF HIGHER LEARNING, PUTTAPARTHY (India) GET AFINE DETAILOF NANOMATERIALS 13/02/2006–17/02/2006 INTERNATIONALWORKSHOP ON NANO SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ANNAUNIVERSITY, CHENNAI (India) GOT AGOODKNOWLEDGE OF NANOSCIENCE ANDTECHNOLOGY EQF level 7 EQF level 8 10/11/2008–14/11/2008 SCIENCE FICTION, PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE EQF level 8 NATIONALCOUNCILOF SCIENCE ANDTECHNOLOGYCOMMUNICATION, VARANASI (India) GOODEXPOSURETO SCIENCEFICTION. 07/01/2008–09/01/2008 WORKSHOP ON GENOME AND PROTEOME ANALYSIS ALAGAPPAUNIVERSITY, KARAIKUDI (INDIA) 06/06/2000–10/08/2006 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN ZOOLOGY EQF level 8 MADURAI KAMARAJ UNIVERSITY MADURAI, MADURAI (India)
  • 3. Curriculum vitae NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 3 / 120 DOCTORALDEGREE INZOOLOGY TOXICOLOGICALEVALUATIONOF ELECTROPLATING EFFLUENTONTHEPHYSIOLOGYAND BIOCHEMISTRY OF AFRESHWATER FISH. 16/06/1987–04/07/1988 MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY EQF level 8 THIAGARAJAR COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE, MADURAI (India) PASSED INFIRST CLASS. HAVING AGOODFOCUSON RESEARCHIN SERICULTURE AND AQUACULTURE. 01/06/1982–06/06/1983 MASTER IN EDUCATION EQF level 8 ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY, ANNAMALAINAGAR (India) PASSED INFIRST CLASS. GOT TRAINED UPINEDUCATIONALSUBJECTS. 01/07/1976–07/06/1978 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ZOOLOGY EQF level 8 PACHAIYAPPACOLLEGE, CHENNAI (India) GOT FIRST CLASS. STUDIEDTHE ALLBRANCHES OF ZOOLOGYINDEPTH. WITHASPECIALISATIONOF FISHERY SCIENCE. 01/06/1972–10/07/1975 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ZOOLOGY EQF level 7 ST.XAVIERS COLLEGE, PALAYAMCOTTAH (India) GOT AGOODKNOWLEDGE IN ZOOLOGY, BOTANY ANDCHEMISTRY. 16/06/2003–18/06/2003 WORKSHOP ON INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN URBAN LAKE HYDERABAD URBAN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, HYDERABAD (India) GOODDISSEMINATIONOF RESEARCH FINDINGS ON URBAN LAKE MANAGEMENT. EQF level 7 24/02/2008–27/02/2008 WORKSHOP ON MICROBICIDES 2008 EQF level 8 INDIAN COUNCILOF MEDICAL RESEARCH, NEW DELHI (India) GOODKNOWLEDGE ON MICROBICIDES. 14/10/2008–15/10/2008 WORKSNHOP ON COMPUTER AIDED DRUG DESIGN EQF level 7 SCHOOLOF BIOTECHNOLOGY, MADURAI KAMARAJ UNIVERSITY, Madurai (India) GOODKNOWLEDGE 22/02/2010–27/02/2010 TRAINING ON SUSTAINABLE RAINWATER HARVESTING AND GROUNDWATER RESEARCH IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES EQF level 8 KARTANAKASTATE COUNCILOF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE (India) GAINEDGOODINFORMATIONON RAINWATER HARVESTING METHODS. 05/09/1990–08/09/1990 TRAINING IN ESTUARINE ECOSYSTEM ST.HINDU COLLEGE, NAGERCOIL(India) 05/12/1990–06/12/1990 CURRICULUM PLANNING WORKSHOP EQF level 7
  • 4. Curriculum vitae NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 4 / 120 PASSED ENGLISH IN UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL RECEIVED ACERTIFICATE IN COMPUTER APPLICATION MADURAI KAMARAJ UNIVERSITY, MADURAI (India) 29/09/1994–30/09/1994 TRAINING ON GENDER AWARENESS ON PROJECT MANAGEMENT DATA, MADURAI (India) EQF level 7 23/11/1992–16/12/1992 REFRESHER COURSE IN BIOTECHNOLGY EQF level 8 MADURAI KAMARAJ UNIVERSITY, MADURAI (India) UNDERSTANDING THEORY, PRACTICAL, AND APPLICATION. 07/04/1997–02/05/1997 REFRESHER COURSE IN BIOTECHNOLOGY EQF level 8 JAWAHARLALNEHRU UNIVERSITY, DELHI (India) ADVANCEDTOPICS INENVIRONMENT, MEDICAL, SOILBIOTECHNOLOGYIS COVERED. PERSONALSKILLS Mother tongue(s) Tamil Foreign language(s) English C2 C2 C2 C2 C1 Levels: A1 and A2: Basic user - B1 and B2: Independent user - C1 and C2: Proficient user Common European Framework of Reference for Languages Communication skills EFFECTIVE SCIENCE COMMUNICATOR, GOOD ATORATIONAND DISSEMINATING TOPICS TO THE TARGET AUDIENCE. GOOD LISTNER, LEARNER AND SPEAKER. Organisational / managerial skills LEADERSHIP, ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMUNICATIVE, COLLABORATIVE, ADAPTIVE, FLEXIBILITY, TARGETFOCUSSED, TIME- BOUND, HARDWORKING NATURE. GOWITH THEGROUP TO ACHIEVE THEOBJECTIVE OF THEASSIGNMENT. PERFECTIONISTHEWATCHWORD. Job-related skills MANAGERIAL, EVALUATION, ADMINISTRATION, WRITING, SPEAKING, COMMUNICATING, LISTENING , MAKING OTHERS TO UNDERSTAND, COLLOBORATION, CONSULTANCY, RESEARCH, COMMUNICATING RESEARCHOUTPUT TOTHEPUBLIC. Digital skills SELF-ASSESSMENT Information processing Communication Content creation Safety Problem- solving Proficient user Proficient user Proficient user Proficient user Proficient user Digital skills - Self-assessment grid ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Conferences KEYPARTICIPANT INWORLDWATER FORUM SINCE 2003 UNDERSTANDING SPEAKING WRITING Listening Reading Spoken interaction Spoken production
  • 5. Curriculum vitae NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 5 / 120 ANAWARDEE OF OUTSTANDINGWATERVOICE MESSENGER FROMTHE SECRETARIATOF 3 WORLDWATER FORUM, JAPAN CONTRIBUTED PAPERS, IDEAS, SOLUTIONS IN THE IVWORLDWATERFORUM , MEXICO IN 2006 VWORLDWATERFORUM ,TURKEY IN2009 VIWORLDWATER FORUM, FRANCE IN 2012 VIIWORLDWATERFORUM, SOUTHKOREAIN 2015 VIIIWORLDWATERFORUM, BRAZILIN2018 INVITED FOR ALLFORUMS. AS ASPECIALGESTURE, AMINVITED FORTHE KICK-OFF MEETINGS OF THEWORLDWATERFORUMALSO. ATTENDED ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK MEETONWATERSANITATIONIN MANILAON SEP.2005. Honours and awards I. Outstanding Water Messenger Award by 3WorldWater Forum, Japan in 2003. II. Best Scholar Award for teaching and research in water byGovernment of Tamilnadu, 2008. III. Nominated as an External Expert for Project Evaluation by European Commission since 2006. IV. Accepted as an External Expert for project reviewin the National Science and Engineering Medicine Academy , USA. V. Accepted as an External Expert for project reviewin the Australian Research Council, Australia. VI. Acted as External Expert reviewer for JAPANAWARDS through GDN VII. Given an opportunity to function as the reviewer for the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia. VIII. Given an opportunity to serve as the reviewer for GREEN BUILD 2020 IX. Nominated tothe Expert panel team in National Science Centre, Poland. X. Nominated as an Expert panel team member in the European & Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP) programmeof Netherland. XI. Nominated as the Expert for Proposal reviewin the National Science Foundation, USA. XII. Life Member of Association of GroundWater Scientists, India. XIII. Nominated as the Expert for Proposal review in IDRC, CANADA. XIV. Served as a reviewer in UN Millennium Project for SDG. Conferences IMPORTANT INVITATIONS RECEIVEDIN THE RECENT TIMES 1. 11th INBOWorld General Assembly / MarrakeshInternational Summit onWater Security (30 Sept. - 3 Oct. 2019, MOROCCO) 2. TIESS 2019 - The International Education & Skill Summit to be held from 24th - 26th September at The Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) – Bengaluru. 3. NISCAIR-DST-ICST International Conference on Digital Economy: The Space for Science and Technology Information in NEW DELHI on 19 and 20 Sep.2019. 4. GrassrootsWomen’s Organizations Mobilized for NYClimateWeek September 21-26 2019
  • 6. Curriculum vitae NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 6 / 120 5. ABC ofWater Management in India: Alecture by Himanshu Thakkar | September 19, 2019 at New Delhi. 6. ASIAPACIFICCLIMATE WEEK2019 held in Bangkok, Thailand from 2 nd Sep to 6th Sep.2019 7. Invitation to get collaborated with the Marta C. Hatzell ,Assistant Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USAfor theIUSSTF call in water related programme. Papers accepted for Presentation. 1. Nanotechnology forWater Purification in 7 world water Forum, South Korea in April 2015. 2. Impact of Aquifer Recharge on the drinking water quality of Madurai - Case Study . ISMAR 8 at China during Oct 2013. 3. Endocrine disruptive chemicals in Fish – 5th Integrative Zoology Symposium to be held at China by June 2013. 4. UNDPDevelopment Partner Meeting onWater and Sanitation by May 23,2013. 5. HeavyWater Status ofGroundWater in Madurai - VInternationalGroundWater Conference (IGWC-2012) at Aurangabad, Maharastra, India.(Dec 18-21,2012) 6. Toxicological Evaluation of Nano Silver in O.mossambicus – 6th International Conference on Nanotoxicology 2012 during September 4-7 2012. 7. Trainers Training Programme on Sustainable Rainwater Harvesting and Ground Water Recharge in Developing Countries- HRD and Technology Transfer. Bengalaru, India 22-27 Feb 2010.Karnataka State Council of Science and Technology, Bengalaru. 8. 8th Scientific Assembly of International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH) held in Hyderabad during 6-12,Sep 2009 9. AIDS status in Tamil Nadu – Microbicides 2008 organised by ICMR, New Delhi. 10. Drinking water Status inthe Rural Schools of Tamilnadu - International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology at Houston, US.July 28-31,2008. 11. IntegratedWater Management through ICT application –WorldWater Congress , Netherland , Nov.2007. 12. Flood Management in Tamilnadu – Intl.conference onWater and Flood Management,12-14 March 2007. 13. Workshop on Free Trade and Enviornment Protection – United Nation University, Jordon – 5th to 8th Nov 2007. 14. Ground Water Status of Urban Areas of Madurai District, Tamilnadu, India – A study – International Conference on Hydrology – Science and Practice for the 21st Century, July 2004.British Hydrological Society. 15. Kick off meeting of 5th WorldWater Forum at Mexico Mar 22-23,2004. 16. Global Forum for Health Research- Forum 8 at Mexico during 15-20 Nov.2004. 17. Workshop on Ethical issuesin Health Research at Harvard School of Public Health, June 14- 18,2004. 18. Heavy metal content in the Cigarettes marketed in Madurai District – 12th World Conference on Tobacco or Health. 3-8 Aug 2003 19. Synergistic effect of metals of electroplating effluent on physiology of fish, Oreochromis mossambicus – XII Internatioal Conference on Heavy Metals in Environment – Grenoble, France (26-30 May 2003) 20. Immunostimulatory effect of Medicinal plants in Oreochromismossambicus at 3rd World
  • 7. Curriculum vitae NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 7 / 120 Congress Medicinal and Aromatic Plants for HumanWelfare.3-7 Feb. 2003 21. Effect of Electroplating Effluent on Oreochromis mossambicus at Envirosoft 2002.6-8 May 2002, Norway. Papers accepted for Presentation. 1. Nanotechnology forWater Purification in 7 world water Forum, South Korea in April 2015. 2. Impact of Aquifer Recharge on the drinking water quality of Madurai - Case Study . ISMAR 8 at China during Oct 2013. 3. Endocrine disruptive chemicals in Fish – 5th Integrative Zoology Symposium to be held at China by June 2013. 4. UNDPDevelopment Partner Meeting onWater and Sanitation by May 23,2013. 5. HeavyWater Status ofGroundWater in Madurai - VInternationalGroundWater Conference (IGWC-2012) at Aurangabad, Maharastra, India.(Dec 18-21,2012)/ 6. Toxicological Evaluation of Nano Silver in O.mossambicus – 6th International Conference on Nanotoxicology 2012 during September 4-7 2012. 7. Trainers Training Programme on Sustainable Rainwater Harvesting and Ground Water Recharge in Developing Countries- HRD and Technology Transfer. Bengalaru, India 22-27 Feb 2010.Karnataka State Council of Science and Technology, Bengalaru. 8. 8th Scientific Assembly of International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH) held in Hyderabad during 6-12,Sep 2009. 9. AIDS status in Tamil Nadu – Microbicides 2008 organised by ICMR, New Delhi. 10. Drinking water Status inthe Rural Schools of Tamilnadu - International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology at Houston, US.July 28-31,2008. 11. IntegratedWater Management through ICT application –WorldWater Congress , Netherland , Nov.2007. 12. Flood Management in Tamilnadu – Intl.conference onWater and Flood Management,12-14 March 2007. 13. Workshop on Free Trade and Enviornment Protection – United Nation University, Jordon – 5th to 8th Nov 2007. 14. Ground Water Status of Urban Areas of Madurai District, Tamilnadu, India – A study – International Conference on Hydrology – Science and Practice for the 21st Century, July 2004.British Hydrological Society.
  • 8. Curriculum vitae NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 8 / 120 15. Kick off meeting of 5th WorldWater Forum at Mexico Mar 22-23,2004. 16. Global Forum for Health Research- Forum 8 at Mexico during 15-20 Nov.2004. 17. Workshop on Ethical issuesin Health Research at Harvard School of Public Health, June 14- 18,2004. 18. Heavy metal content in the Cigarettes marketed in Madurai District – 12th World Conference on Tobacco or Health. 3-8 Aug 2003. 19. Synergistic effect of metals of electroplating effluent on physiology of fish, Oreochromis mossambicus – XII Internatioal Conference on Heavy Metals in Environment – Grenoble, France (26-30 May 2003) 20. Immunostimulatory effect of Medicinal plants in Oreochromismossambicus at 3rd World Congress Medicinal and Aromatic Plants for HumanWelfare.3-7 Feb. 2003. 21. Effect of Electroplating Effluent on Oreochromis mossambicus at Envirosoft 2002.6-8 May 2002, Norway. Memberships Member in Professional Organisations Nominated in EUROTOX, European Toxicological Association., Switzerland. Nominated in American Chemical Society, US. Member in Gender Water Alliances, Netherlands Member in GWP, an international water body Member in Young water action team to promote water awareness among youth. Coordinator in Quit andWin, an anti- tobacco campaign organized byWHO. Member in the solution exchange- education community- UNcountryTeam in India. Member in Cooperative programme on Water and Climate. Member in Japan Research Career Information Network. Member in Society for the Study of Human Biology Member in the Network of ISMAR, Phoenix, USA. Member inWorld Colloborative Council of Santitation and Hygiene, Switzerland. Member in National Innovation Foundation, Ahmedabad, Gujartah. Member in IndiaWater Forum, New Delhi. Listed in the Science Communicators Database created by DST, Newe Delhi. Member in British Science Communication Association, UK. Memberin International Society of Zoological Sciences, China. Member in Readers forum, Madurai Life MEMBER in Association of Global Ground Water Scientists, India Member inWater Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council, Switzerland.
  • 9. Curriculum vitae NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 9 / 120 Member in Board of Studies of more than 15 Universities and 10 Colleges. Projects projects handled sl.no Funding Agency Amount 1 University Grants Commission 2000000 2. Dept.of Science andTechnology 4000000 3. NABARD 0200000 Seminars Statelevel Seminars - 20 National Level Seminars - 15 International Level Seminars - 10 Publications Role as a reviewer in Journals 1. Nominated as Editorin Chief for Clean Environment Journal- Published from Australia. 2. Nominated as Global Access to Post SecondaryEducation Ambassador. 3. Nominated as Local co-ordinator for Vidya Vahini Project of Sri.Sathya Sai Central Trust. Puttaparthy. 4. Ambassador for the Internatioal Youth Math Challenge. 5. Reviewer in the following Journals/Activities. UN-Millennium Development Goal. African Journal of Environment Science and Technology Science Education Review IOSRJournal Journal of Geology Journal of Environmental Management. International Journal of Zoological Research Asian Journal of Poultry Science Asian Journal of Animal Science Published papers Research Publications v Navaraj Perumalsamy, Yasmin 2014. Bioassay of Selected Endocrine Disruptive chemicals on Oreochromis mossambicus. British Journal of Natural Sciences Research 1: 31-36. v Navaraj Perumalsamy, Krishnammal 2014. Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals in the vital organs of Mystus keletius at Sub Lethal Concentrations. British Journal of Natural Sciences Research 1: 27-32. v Navaraj Perumalsamy, Kumaragu Arumugam 2013. Enzymes Activity in Fish Exposed to Heavy Metals and the Electro-Plating Effluent at Sub-Lethal Concentrations. J.Water Quality Exposure
  • 10. Curriculum vitae NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 10 / 120 Health- Springer Publications 5:93-101. v Navaraj, P.S. and Krishnammal, S. 2013. Digestive Enzymes Profile in Fish exposed to Recycled Sugar Factory Effluent. Elixir Appl. Biology 58: 14776-14780. v Navaraj P.S. and Kumaraguru, A.K. 2013. Respiratory Physiology of Fish exposed to Recycled Sugar Factory Effluent. International Journal ofWater Research 1(1): 7-11. v Navaraj,P.S. 2013. An Over viewof the Successful Projects in Eco-Tourism. Proc.Intl.Conf.Eco and Sustainable Tourism 1: 468-477. v Navaraj,P.S. 2013. InnovativeWater Filter Kit using Nanomaterials – Communicated to Current Science. v Navaraj,P.S. and Yasmin, J. 2012. Histopathological impact of industrial wastewater onthe vital organs of O.mossambicus. J. Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry 94 (3) :574-582. v Navaraj, P.S and Krishnammal, S. 2012. Evaluation of water quality and its quotient factor in Therkutheru village, Madurai, India. Journal of Environmental Science andWater Resources 1(9) : 216 – 222. v Navaraj,P.S.and Yasmin,J. 2012 Toxicological evaluation of tannery industry waste water on Oreochromis mossambicus. African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology 6(9) : 331- 336, v Navaraj, P.S. and Yasmin, J. 2012. Toxicological impact of Diesel Fuel on the Vital Organs of Oreochromis mossambicus Journal of Chemical, Biological and Physical Sciences 2(4):1870-1873. v Navaraj, P.S. and Krishnammal,S. 2012. Investigation of Water Quality and its Quotient Factor in Thiruppalai Village, Madurai, India. IOSRJournal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSRJPBS) 2( 6 ): 40-46 v Karthigarani,M and Navaraj, P.S. 2012. Impact of Nanoparticle On Enzymes Activity In Oreochromis Mossambicus. International Journal of Scientific andTechnology Research, 1:10 v Subeena Begum, S. and Navaraj, bP.S. 2012. Synergistic effectof Plant Extracts Supplemented Diets on Immunity and Resistance to Aeromonas hydrophila in Mystus keletius. IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences 2 (4) : 30-36. v Krishnammal, S. and Navaraj, P.S. 2012. ADietary Chemical Study of the Protection of Calcium against Cadmium Uptake in Freshwater Fish. IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSRJPBS) 3( 1): 19-26 . v Krishnammal, S. and Navaraj, P.S. 2011. Assessment ofWater QualityQuotient Factorin Arittapatti village, Madurai, India. Proc.Fourth InternationalGroundWater Conference 4: 701-712. v . v The 2nd Asian Regional Conference of Societyfor Conservation Biology. 1:68
  • 11. Curriculum vitae NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 11 / 120 v Navaraj, P.S.2012. Irrigation Water Quality and WasteWater Reuse .Solution to VIWorldWater Forum,France. v Navaraj, P.S.2012.Reducing water use. Solution to VIWorldWater Forum,France. v Navaraj, P.S.2012. Study about Radionucleide in the Drinking water , USA. Solution to VIWorld Water Forum,France. v Navaraj, P.S.2012. Guaranteed access to safety waterfor all. Solution to VIWorldWater Forum,France. v Navaraj, P.S.2012.Wastewater Reuse- Case Studies. Solution to VIWorldWater Forum,France. v Navaraj, P.S.2012. Utilization ofWastewater forIrrigation purposes. Solution to VIWorldWater Forum,France. v Navaraj, P.S.2012.WATERGOVERNANCE MODEL. Solution to VIWorldWater Forum,France. v Navaraj, P.S.2012. Multilateral Cooperation Model forWater Management. Solutionto VIWorld Water Forum,Franc v Yasmin, J and Navaraj, P.S. 2011. Nanomaterials inWater Purification - Areview. Proc.Fourth International GroundWater Conference 4: 576-580. v Navaraj, P.S. 2011. Investigation ofWater Quality and its Quotient Factor in Madurai.Water Today- The Magazine 5:24-36. v Navaraj, P.S.2011. ClimateChange and GroundWater – Areview. Proc.Fourth International GroundWater Conference 4: 692-700. v Navaraj, P.S. 2011.Quality in Higher Education – need of the hour. Proc. APQNconference 4:35- 45 v Navaraj,P.S.2010. Reusing the Recycled wastewater for a sustainable Aquaculture- ACase Study. v Proc.IV.World Aqua Congress II :286-295. v Navaraj, P.S. 2010. Sciencethrough Mass Media. Proc. 11th Public Science Communication Congress 11:67-75. v Navaraj, P.S.2009. Science FictionThrough Mass Media. Proc. 8th Indian National Science Communication Conference 3: 45-50. v Navaraj, P.S. 2007. Impact of Aquifer Rechargein the ground water of Madurai – Proc. of ISMAR Symposium held at phoenix, Arizona , USA6(14-19).
  • 12. Curriculum vitae NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 12 / 120 v Navaraj, P.S.2007. Science Communication Status in India. Manual of CIPASTWORKSHOP, GERMANY 3: 34-37. v Navaraj, P.S. 2007, Giving the Poor Better Access to Ground Water, India. Changemakers.net. v Navaraj, P.S. 2007, ConvertingWasteinto Wealth, Canada (Successful Case Study). Changemakers.net v Navaraj, P.S.2006. Citizen Participation in the understanding of Science and Technology- a novel approach. v Proc.African Science Communication Science Congress 1:46. v Navaraj, P.S.2006. Impact of All India Radio Science Programmeon Farmers – Astudy. Proc.African Science Communication Science Congress 1:25. v Navaraj, P.S. 2006. Heavy Metal content in DrinkingWater of Madurai City - www cprm gov br pgagem Manuscripts navarajps htm v Navaraj, P.S.2006. The Human Right toWater: Necessity for Action and o Discourse. Submitted to FourthWorld Water Forum. v Navaraj, P.S. 2005. Anaerobic Waste Stabilization Ponds: ALow-cost Contribution to a Sustainable v Wastewater Reuse Cycle. Proc.Asian Development BankWorkshop onWater and Sanitation 3: 45-52. v Navaraj, P.S.2003. Effect of electroplating effluent on hematological parameters of O.mossambicus published in J.Phys.IV.France , 2003 v Navaraj P.S. and Kumaraguru, A.K. 2003. Synergetic effect of metals of Electroplating industry effluent on physiology of thefish, Oreochromis mossmbicus. J.Phys.IV.France, v Navaraj P.S. and Kumaraguru, A.K. 2003Effects of Electroplating effluent on histopathological study of Oreochromis mossambicus. J.Phys.IV.France, v Navaraj.P.S. 2003.Attitudes Towards the Use of Medicinal Plants for Diseasesin the Siruvani Hills ofWestern Ghats, Indi. Proc.XIIWorld Forestry Congress Canada. Pp 45-50 v Navaraj, P.S. 2002. Medicinal Plants as aGood Mosquito Repellant. Proc.International conference on Medicinal plants 5:34-41. v Kandeepan, C. and Navaraj, P.S. 1994. Effect of Crystal Violet Dye Effluent on the biochemical constituents of Channa Straiatus. Published inthe Proceedings of Second Indian Fisheries Forum,
  • 13. Curriculum vitae NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 13 / 120 Mangalore. v Kandeepan, C. and Navaraj,P.S. 1993. Adaptive changes in respiratory metabolism of an air breathing fish Channa striatus (BLOCH) an air breathing fish exposed to crystal violet dye effluent. J.Ecotoxicol.Environ.Monit.3(1). References Dr.S.Ingersol, Senior Scientist, ISRO, Bangalore Dr.Manoj Patairiya, Senior Scientist, DST, New Delhi Mr.J.Daniel Chellappa, Senior Scientist, Bhaba Atomic Research Centre, Chennai. ATTACHMENTS ▪ PSNNEW CV-min.pdf
  • 14. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 14 / 120 PSN NEW CV-min.pdf PERSONAL DETAILS Name : Dr.P.S.Navaraj Date of Birth : 26-07-1955 Principal, Annai Fathima College of Arts and Designation : Science Former Dean (Academic Affairs and Associate Professor Annai Fathima College of College / Institution : Arts and Science, Tirumangalam, Madurai Department : Zoology a) Discipline : Science b) Category (Senior / Junior) : Senior 70,Sivakaminagar second 1. Address for Communication : street Narayanapuram, Madurai a) Mobile No. : 9442648168 c) Email ID : navaraj2007@gmail.com
  • 15. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 15 / 120 Qualification with specialization: Degree Major Specialization Year of Passing University Class M.Sc Zoology Aquaculture 1978 Madras A Grade M.Ed Education Educational Psychology 1983 Annamalai University First Class M.Phil Zoology Sericulture 1988 Madurai Kamaraj University First Class Ph.D Zoology Environmental Toxicology 2006 Madurai Kamaraj University First Class
  • 16. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 16 / 120 Additional Qualification S.No Qualification Year of Passing 1 Diploma in Science Journalism Certificate course in Computer Application Programme in Ethics in Nanotechnology AT UNIVERSITY OF TWENTE, NETHERLAND Programme in Ethics in Biotechnology AT UNIVERSITY OF BUDAPEST, HUNGARY Certificate Course in Media Skills for Scientists 2007 2 2003 3 2008 4 2008 5 2019
  • 17. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 17 / 120 THRUST AREA OF RESEARCH S.No Area Year 1 Environmental Toxicological studies Wastewater remediation works Nano toxicological studies in fish Water Purification through Nanomaterials Recycled Wastewater for Ground Water Recharging Water Quality Testing Aquifer Recharging and Drinking water Plant Extracts and Fish Immunology Heavy Metal remediation in Drinking Water Research dissemination through social networking 2000- till date 2 2005- till date 3 2005- till date. 4 2009- till date 5 2012 – till date 6 2010- till date 7 2012- till date 8 2008- till date 9 2010- till date 2016- till date 10
  • 18. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 18 / 120 Teaching Experience Classes Years Institutions Department Duration From To U.G. 1984 2014 Yadava College, Madurai Zoology 30 years P.G 1984 2014 Yadava College, Madurai Zoology 30 years Hr.Sec 1979 1984 Margoschis Hr.Sec.School, Nazareth Zoology 5 years and 6 months. TOTAL 35 years and 6 months Administrative Experience Sl.No Institute Post From To Duration 1 Yadava College Dean 5 July 2011 31 May 2014 2 y 10 m 27 d 2 Annai Fathima College Principal 10 July 2014 30 Oct.2017 3 y 3 m 21 d 3 Perfect Academy for NEET coaching Principal 10 June 2018 15 May 2019 11m 6 d EXPERIENCE Worked as Principal in Annai Fathima College of Arts and th Science, Tirumangalam, Madurai from 10 July 2014 to 31 Oct.2017. Served as Dean, Yadava College from 5 July 2011 to 31 May 2014. Served as Associate Professor in Yadava College from 14 Nov.1984 to 31 May 2014. Actively involved in UGC_ NAAC accreditation process of the college in two cycles and helped the college to receive A GRADE.
  • 19. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 19 / 120 AS A REVIEWER: Acted as external expert reviewer for EUROPEAN UNION RESEARCH PROJECTS since 2006. Acted as a reviewer for the UN-Millennium Development Goal. Acted as External Expert reviewer for JAPAN AWARDS through GDN Acted as External Expert reviewer for the funding for research proposals by the different agencies of Govt.of India. Given an opportunity to function as the reviewer for the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia. Given an opportunity to serve as the reviewer for GREEN BUILD 2020. ACCEPTED BY IDRC , CANADA AS A PROJECT EVALUATOR. OTHER IMPORTANT ASSIGNMENTS o Involved in the confidential work of UPSC. o Helping NCTE as a visiting team member to evaluate the colleges of Education since 2015.  Acted as Judges for National and International Science Fairs  Functioned as Chairperson in National and International Conferences.
  • 20. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 20 / 120 o Functioning as an active member in the Editorial team of leading journals in India and abroad. IMPORTANT INVITATIONS RECEIVED IN THE RECENT TIMES 1. 11th INBO World General Assembly / Marrakesh International Summit on Water Security (30 Sept. - 3 Oct. 2019, MOROCCO) 2. TIESS 2019 - The International Education & Skill Summit to be held from 24th - 26th September at The Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) – Bengaluru. 3. NISCAIR-DST-ICST International Conference on Digital Economy: The Space for Science and Technology Information in NEW DELHI on 19 and 20 Sep.2019. 4. Grassroots Women’s Organizations Mobilized for NY Climate Week September 21- 26 2019 5. ABC of Water Management in India: A lecture by Himanshu Thakkar | September 19, 2019 at New Delhi. 6. ASIA PACIFIC CLIMATE WEEK 2019 held in Bangkok, Thailand from 2 nd Sep to 6th Sep.2019 7. Invitation to get collaborated with the Marta C. Hatzell ,Assistant Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA for the IUSSTF call in water related programme.
  • 21. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 21 / 120 Achievements in Teaching (During the past 30 years) Subjects Academic Year Results Produced % Pass University Ranks Produced Workload (Hrs)/ week Classes Handled From To Hr.Sec U.G. P.G Zoology Zoology Zoology 1979 1983 1984 2012 1984 2012 100 85 95 02 02 20/week 16/week 16/week RESEARCH GUIDANCE Class No of Projects Completed Ongoing M.Sc 45 - M.Phil 35 - Ph.D 08 -
  • 22. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 22 / 120 Research Projects Accomplished S.No Title of Project Funding agency Fund received Date of Commencement Date of Completion 1 Isolation of Yerstinia UGC Japan Water Forum UGC 85000 2006 2008 species from the wastewaters of Madurai – funded by UGC, New Delhi. – 2006 Reusing the recycled 2 industrial effluent water for the fish growth funded by 45000 2005 2007 Japan Water Fund, Japan water forum, Japan. – 2005 Effect of Tannery effluent 3 on the physiology and biochemical components of a freshwater fish – 20000 1996 1998 funded by University grants commission (UGC), New Delhi. – 1996
  • 23. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 23 / 120 Major Research Projects Completed. S.No Name of Project Funding agency Fund received Date of Commencement Date of Completion 1 Toxicological evaluation of endocrine disruptive chemicals using tilapia as a model organism. UGC, New Delhi 1020000 July 2009 June 2012 Visits Abroad Country Purpose Duration Funded by Experience gained From th To th France Solution submission in VI World Water Forum,France 10 March 2012 rd 18 March 2012 th Secretariat VI World Water Forum Exposure to Water Management. Belgium As a Project Evaluator for the Projects submitted to European Commission 3 May 2010 th 6 May 2010 th REA, European Commission Belgium Evaluation of Multicrore Projects. Belgium As a Project Evaluator for the Projects submitted to European Commission 4 May 2009 8 May 2009 REA, European Commission Belgium Evaluation of Multicrore Projects. Netherland Participated and presented paper in the International Ethics school on Nanotechnology in the university of Twente, Netherlands 25thAug 2008 29th Aug 2008. Foundation Netherland Ethics in Nanotechnology Hungary Participated inthe th international 5 European course on Biotechnology nd 22 June 29th June 2008. University of Hungary Ethics in Biotechnology
  • 24. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 24 / 120 Ethics at Budapest th th USA Presented a paper24 in the UNESCO sponsored symposium on Managed Aquifer Recharge held at Phoenix, Arizona Oct 2007. th 28 Oct 2007 th UNESCO Aquifer Recharge Germany International workshop Citizen participation in Science and technology, sponsored by European commission, Dresden, Germany 10 June 2006 14 June 2006 Science Shops, Germany Science Communication Technology. South Africa Two papers presented in the African Science Communication congress 2006 to be held at South Africa 4 Dec 2006. 7 Dec 2006 African Science Communication Congress Publication Communication on Science.
  • 25. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 25 / 120 Philippines Presented a Paper in the International workshop on Water and Sanitation organized by Asian Development Bank, Manila, Philippines th 19 Sep 2005 st 21 Sep 2005 Asian Development Bank Manila Phillippines Water Sanitation and Hygiene – Best Case Studies- Innovative methods. Japan Presented Paper and Received the Outstanding Water Voice Messenger rd Award in the 3 World Water Forum, Japan. th 13 March 2003 23th March 2003 rd Secretariat, 3 World Water Forum, Japan. New, Innovative ideas in Water Management, Wastewater treatement. Received the outstanding water voice messenger award. Special visit th Participated in the Kick off meeting for 7th World Water Forum during 14 th th May - 15 May 2013 on the invitation of Secretariat of 7 world water forum. I am one among the three invited from India.
  • 26. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 26 / 120 AWARDS RECEIVED  Bharat Shiksh Rattan Award by Global Achievers Foundation, New Delhi for the Best Educationist in India.  BEST SCHOLAR AWARD FOR TEACHING AND RESEARCH by the GOVERNMENT OF TAMILNADU in the Year 2008. rd  Outstanding Water Voice Messenger Award by the Secretariat of 3 World Water Forum, Japan in 2003.  SHIKSHA RATTAN PURASKAR AWARD for the excellence in academic activities by INDIA INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY, NEW DELHI.  Dr.B.K.C.Mohan Prasad Cup for an Outstanding Motivation for the Volunatry Blood Donation by the Madurai Medical College, Madurai during 1990-1992.  Selected for Listing in WHOs WHO in the World by Marquis Who‘s Who publications, USA. st  Selected for 2000 outstanding intellectuals of the 21 Century-2013 by International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, UK. Digital connect https://www.linkedin.com/in/perumalsamy-navaraj-2a93a1a/ https://www.facebook.com/navaraj.yadav
  • 27. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 27 / 120 Research Publications  Navaraj Perumalsamy, Yasmin 2014. Bioassay of Selected Endocrine Disruptive chemicals on Oreochromis mossambicus. British Journal of Natural Sciences Research 1: 31-36.  Navaraj Perumalsamy , Krishnammal 2014. Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals in the vital organs of Mystus keletius at Sub Lethal Concentrations. British Journal of Natural Sciences Research 1: 27-32.  Navaraj Perumalsamy, Kumaragu Arumugam 2013. Enzymes Activity in Fish Exposed to Heavy Metals and the Electro-Plating Effluent at Sub-Lethal Concentrations. J.Water Quality Exposure Health- Springer Publications 5:93-101.  Navaraj, P.S. and Krishnammal, S. 2013. Digestive Enzymes Profile in Fish exposed to Recycled Sugar Factory Effluent. Elixir Appl. Biology 58: 14776-14780.  Navaraj P.S. and Kumaraguru, A.K. 2013. Respiratory Physiology of Fish exposed to Recycled Sugar Factory Effluent. International Journal of Water Research 1(1): 7-11.  Navaraj,P.S. 2013. An Over view of the Successful Projects in Eco-Tourism. Proc.Intl.Conf.Eco and Sustainable Tourism 1: 468-477.  Navaraj,P.S. 2013. Innovative Water Filter Kit using Nanomaterials – Communicated to Current Science.  Navaraj,P.S. and Yasmin, J. 2012. Histopathological impact of industrial wastewater on the vital organs of O.mossambicus. J. Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry 94 (3) :574-582.  Navaraj, P.S and Krishnammal, S. 2012. Evaluation of water quality and its quotient factor in Therkutheru village, Madurai, India. Journal of Environmental Science and Water Resources 1(9) : 216 – 222.  Navaraj,P.S.and Yasmin,J. 2012 Toxicological evaluation of tannery industry waste water on Oreochromis mossambicus. African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology 6(9) : 331-336,  Navaraj, P.S. and Yasmin, J. 2012. Toxicological impact of Diesel Fuel on the Vital Organs of Oreochromis mossambicus Journal of Chemical, Biological and Physical Sciences 2(4):1870- 1873.  Navaraj, P.S. and Krishnammal,S. 2012. Investigation of Water Quality and its Quotient Factor in Thiruppalai Village, Madurai, India. IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSRJPBS) 2( 6 ): 40-46  Karthigarani,M and Navaraj, P.S. 2012. Impact of Nanoparticle On Enzymes Activity In Oreochromis Mossambicus. International Journal of Scientific and Technology Research, 1:10
  • 28. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 28 / 120  Subeena Begum, S. and Navaraj, bP.S. 2012. Synergistic effect of Plant Extracts Supplemented Diets on Immunity and Resistance to Aeromonas hydrophila in Mystus keletius. IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences 2 (4) : 30-36.  Krishnammal, S. and Navaraj, P.S. 2012. A Dietary Chemical Study of the Protection of Calcium against Cadmium Uptake in Freshwater Fish. IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSRJPBS) 3( 1): 19-26 .  Krishnammal, S. and Navaraj, P.S. 2011. Assessment of Water Quality Quotient Factor in Arittapatti village, Madurai, India. Proc.Fourth International GroundWater Conference 4: 701-712. y r s . a i  The 2nd Asian Regional Conference of Society for Conservation Biology. 1:68  Navaraj, P.S.2012. Irrigation Water Quality and Waste Water Reuse .Solution to VI World Water Forum,France.  Navaraj, P.S.2012.Reducing water use. Solution to VI World Water Forum,France.  Navaraj, P.S.2012. Study about Radionucleide in the Drinking water , USA. Solution to VI World Water Forum,France.  Navaraj, P.S.2012. Guaranteed access to safety water for all. Solution to VI World Water Forum,France.  Navaraj, P.S.2012. Wastewater Reuse - Case Studies. Solution to VI World Water Forum,France.  Navaraj, P.S.2012. Utilization of Wastewater for Irrigation purposes. Solution to VI World Water Forum,France.  Navaraj, P.S.2012. WATER GOVERNANCE MODEL. Solution to VI World Water Forum,France.  Navaraj, P.S.2012. Multilateral Cooperation Model for Water Management. Solution to VI World Water Forum,Franc  Yasmin, J and Navaraj, P.S. 2011. Nanomaterials in Water Purification - A review. Proc.Fourth International GroundWater Conference 4: 576-580.  Navaraj, P.S. 2011. Investigation of Water Quality and its Quotient Factor in Madurai.Water Today- The Magazine 5:24-36.  Navaraj, P.S.2011. Climate Change and Ground Water – A review. Proc.Fourth International GroundWater Conference 4: 692-700.  Navaraj, P.S. 2011. Quality in Higher Education – need of the hour. Proc. APQN conference 4:35-45  Navaraj,P.S.2010. Reusing the Recycled wastewater for a sustainable Aquaculture- A Case Study.  Proc.IV.World Aqua Congress II :286-295.  Navaraj, P.S. 2010. Science through Mass Media. Proc. 11th Public Science Communication Congress 11:67-75.  Navaraj,P  F  Bi  i  M  L  – P .S.2012. i odi n a a r s ver d k o h sit u e c
  • 29. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 29 / 120  Navaraj, P.S.2009. Science FictionThrough Mass Media. Proc. 8th Indian National Science Communication Conference 3: 45-50.  Navaraj, P.S. 2007. Impact of Aquifer Recharge in the ground water of Madurai – Proc. of ISMAR Symposium held at phoenix, Arizona , USA 6(14-19).
  • 30. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 30 / 120  Navaraj, P.S.2007. Science Communication Status in India. Manual of CIPAST WORKSHOP, GERMANY 3: 34-37.  Navaraj, P.S. 2007, Giving the Poor Better Access to Ground Water, India. Changemakers.net.  Navaraj, P.S. 2007, Converting Waste into Wealth, Canada (Successful Case Study). Changemakers.net  Navaraj, P.S.2006. Citizen Participation in the understanding of Science and Technology- a novel approach.  Proc.African Science Communication Science Congress 1:46.  Navaraj, P.S.2006. Impact of All India Radio Science Programme on Farmers – A study. Proc.African Science Communication Science Congress 1:25.  Navaraj, P.S. 2006. Heavy Metal content in Drinking Water of Madurai City - www cprm gov br pgagem Manuscripts navarajps htm  Navaraj, P.S.2006. The Human Right to Water: Necessity for Action and o Discourse. Submitted to Fourth World Water Forum.  Navaraj, P.S. 2005. Anaerobic Waste Stabilization Ponds: A Low-cost Contribution to a Sustainable  Wastewater Reuse Cycle. Proc.Asian Development Bank Workshop on Water and Sanitation 3: 45-52.  Navaraj, P.S.2003. Effect of electroplating effluent on hematological parameters of O.mossambicus published in J.Phys.IV.France , 2003  Navaraj P.S. and Kumaraguru, A.K. 2003. Synergetic effect of metals of Electroplating industry effluent on physiology of the fish, Oreochromis mossmbicus. J.Phys.IV.France,  Navaraj P.S. and Kumaraguru, A.K. 2003Effects of Electroplating effluent on histopathological study of Oreochromis mossambicus. J.Phys.IV.France,  Navaraj.P.S. 2003.Attitudes Towards the Use of Medicinal Plants for Diseases in the Siruvani Hills of Western Ghats, Indi. Proc.XII World Forestry Congress Canada. Pp 45-50  Navaraj, P.S. 2002. Medicinal Plants as a Good Mosquito Repellant. Proc. International conference on Medicinal plants 5:34-41.  Kandeepan, C. and Navaraj, P.S. 1994. Effect of Crystal Violet Dye Effluent on the biochemical constituents of Channa Straiatus. Published in the Proceedings of Second Indian Fisheries Forum, Mangalore.  Kandeepan, C. and Navaraj,P.S. 1993. Adaptive changes in respiratory metabolism of an air breathing fish Channa striatus (BLOCH) an air breathing fish exposed to crystal violet dye effluent. J.Ecotoxicol.Environ.Monit.3(1).
  • 31. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 31 / 120 Papers accepted for Presentation. 1. Nanotechnology for Water Purification in 7 world water Forum, South Korea in April 2015. 2. Impact of Aquifer Recharge on the drinking water quality of Madurai - Case Study . ISMAR 8 at China during Oct 2013. th 3. Endocrine disruptive chemicals in Fish – 5 Integrative Zoology Symposium to be held at China by June 2013. 4. UNDP Development Partner Meeting on Water and Sanitation by May 23,2013. 5. Heavy Water Status of Ground Water in Madurai - V International Ground Water Conference (IGWC- 2012) at Aurangabad, Maharastra, India.(Dec 18-21,2012)/ th 6. Toxicological Evaluation of Nano Silver in O.mossambicus – 6 International Conference on Nanotoxicology 2012 during September 4-7 2012. 7. Trainers Training Programme on Sustainable Rainwater Harvesting and Ground Water Recharge in Developing Countries- HRD and Technology Transfer. Bengalaru, India 22-27 Feb 2010.Karnataka State Council of Science and Technology, Bengalaru. th 8. 8 Scientific Assembly of International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH) held in Hyderabad during 6-12,Sep 2009. 9. AIDS status in Tamil Nadu – Microbicides 2008 organised by ICMR, New Delhi. 10. Drinking water Status in the Rural Schools of Tamilnadu - International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology at Houston, US.July 28-31,2008. 11. Integrated Water Management through ICT application – World Water Congress , Netherland , Nov.2007. 12. Flood Management in Tamilnadu – Intl.conference on Water and Flood Management,12-14 March 2007. th th 13. Workshop on Free Trade and Enviornment Protection – United Nation University, Jordon – 5 to 8 Nov 2007. 14. Ground Water Status of Urban Areas of Madurai District, Ta s m t ilnadu, India – A study – International Conference on Hydrology – Science and Practice for the 21 Century, July 2004.British Hydrological Society. th 15. Kick off meeting of 5 World Water Forum at Mexico Mar 22-23,2004. 16. Global Forum for Health Research- Forum 8 at Mexico during 15-20 Nov.2004. 17. Workshop on Ethical issues in Health Research at Harvard School of Public Health, June 14-18,2004. 18. Heavy metal content in the Cigarettes marketed in Madurai District – 12 th World Conference on Tobacco or Health. 3-8 Aug 2003.
  • 32. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 32 / 120 19. Synergistic effect of metals of electroplating effluent on physiology of fish, Oreochromis mossambicus – XII Internatioal Conference on Heavy Metals in Environment – Grenoble, France (26-30 May 2003) rd 20. Immunostimulatory effect of Medicinal plants in Oreochromis mossambicus at 3 World Congress Medicinal and Aromatic Plants for Human Welfare.3-7 Feb. 2003. 21. Effect of Electroplating Effluent on Oreochromis mossambicus at Envirosoft 2002.6-8 May 2002, Norway. Seminars –Paper Presentation / Participation State Seminar S.No Name of the Event Date(s) Address of the Institution/Organization where held Theme of the Seminar 1 Workshop on Bioinformatics Regional Workshop on Shrimp Farming Workshop on Current trends in Biological sciences DST SPONSOSRED Contact Science Motivation Programmes DST Sponsored IRIS workshop Feb 5-7, 20071994 April 6-9, 1996 March 14-15, 2008 2000 on wards 2009 on wards Yadava College Kamaraj College, Tuticorin Yadava College, Madurai Yadava College District Science Centre CECRI, Karaikudi CMFRI, MANDAPAM Yadava College District Science Centre CECRI, Karaikudi Subbiah Vidyalaya, Tuticorin Mahatma Montessori School, Bioinformatics Aquaculture Biology Immunology How to prepare a successful Science Expo theme 2. 3. 4 5
  • 33. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 33 / 120 Madurai 6 Science Expo 2010 Observer Mahatma Montessori School Resource Person Sivagangai District Level Exhibition 7. National Seminar on Biological Science 2011 Hameediah College, Kilakarai Chief Guest 8. National Seminar on Biotechnology 2010 EMG Yadava Womens Collge, Madurai Resource Person National Seminar S.No Name of the Event Date(s) Address of the Institution/Organization where held Theme of the Seminar Title of the Paper Presented / Participated 1 NCSTC, DST sponsored Science Fiction writers 10-11- in Varnasi Science Fiction through workshop in Nov 2008. 2009 Popularization Massmedia. Advances in National Workshop on Genome Alagappa University Gene 2. and Proteome Analysis 07- 09,2008 Karaikudi Technology Participated.
  • 34. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 34 / 120 National Camp on Annular Solar Eclipse Observation Rare Celestial Resource Person. 3 14-16 Vigyan Prashar, DST, event Jan 2010 New Delhi Awareness Programmes on Biodiversity Conservation 11 March Biodiversity Resource Person. 4 2008 VHNSN College, Virudhunagar National Science Teachers Conference 9-12 Sep 2003 Science Communication Resource Person. 5. DST, New Delhi Third Youth Science Congress 3-5, Nov 2011 Current trends in Participated. 6. National Workshop MSSRF, RGNIYD, Science On Computer Aided Drug IYSCA, SRM Design. 14-15 2008 Drug Research Participated. 7. Trainers Training Dept.of Biotechnology Programme on Sustainable MKU, Madurai Rainwater Harvesting and Feb 8. Ground water Recharge in Developing countries- 22- 27,2010 Karnataka State Council of Science and Water Management Invited to Participate as a Resource Person. Technology National Workshop on Estuarine Ecosystem 5-8,1990 Workshop on Solar S.T.Hindu College, Eco-system Participated. 9. Passive Architecture Nagercoil
  • 35. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 35 / 120 Curriculum Planning Workshop National Seminar on the Roles of Inter-Relations in National Integration National Dialogue on Water Sanitation National Workshop on Synthesis , Characterization and Applications of Nanostructured materials th 8 Indian Science Communication Congress on Media Convergence and Knowldege Evolution National Teachers Science Conference. National Seminar on Environmental Awareness and Research for Sustainable Development. 14 Dec 1995 M.K.University Energy Participated. 10. Madurai 5-6, Dec 1990 11. Aug 16- M.K.University, Madurai Curriculu Participated. 17, 1994. 12. M.K.University Religious inter- Participated. relation Nov 2011 Ministry of Drinking Participated. 13. water Supply, Govt of India, New Delhi. Water 27-28 Feb 2009 Participated 2008 Dept.of Physics Nanomaterials 14. Sri.Sathya Sai University Prasanthi Nilayam Andhra Pradesh. 2003 NCSTC, DST , New Delhi and TNSCST 15 Chennai 20-21, Ministry of Science and Paper Presentation. 16 Aug Technology,New Delhi.
  • 36. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 36 / 120 17 2010 Annamalai University Paper presentation. Recently attended National Programmes on Invitation  Presented a paper Research agenda in Science Communication - DST- CSIR- NISCAIR- organised SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION POLICY at New Delhi from 23 Jan. 25 Jan. 2018.  Presented a paper in National Knowledge Conclave for Educators organised by Centre for Science and Environment , NewDelhi from 31 Jan. 2018 – 2 Feb. 2018.
  • 37. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 37 / 120 International Seminar S.No Name of the Event Date(s) Address of the Institution/Organization where held Theme of the Seminar Title of the Paper Presented / Participated 1 International conference on Medicinal plants organized by VHERDS, Chennai – International conference on Nanotechnology, Microbicides 2008 Indian Science Communication Congress International awareness Workshop and Training course on Bioethics Jan VHERDS, Chennai – Medicinal plants Medicinal plants as the good mosquito repellant Participated Participated Impact of Massmedia in Science Communication. Participated 2002. 2. 13- Anna University Nanotechnology 17,2006 Chennai 3 24- ICMR , New Delhi Immunology 27,2008 Dec 10- 4. 12, 2008 DST, New Delhi Science Communication 26-28, Sep Arul Anandar College ,
  • 38. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 38 / 120 Organised International Events Organised International Conference on Ground Water at Yadava College on Sep.2011 Organised International Conference on Climate Change at Annai Fathima College on Dec. 2017.
  • 39. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 39 / 120 Education APQN Conference on Higher Education th 11 Public Science Communication Congress Dec 2-6, 2010. Aqua Congress Asia Pacific Congress on Biodiversity Nobel Lauerate Conclave 2008 Karumathur Bioethics 5. 2-4 Innovative teaching 5. March 2012 NAAC, Bangalore Higher Education technology in Hr.Education. 6 Dec 2-6 2010 Science and Technology Communication Science through mass media NCSTC, DST, New Delhi. 8-10 Dec Toxicology 7 2010 Aqua Foundation, New Delhi. Use of Recycled wastewater for sustainable aquaculture 7-10 Aug Biodiversity Fish Biodiversity in Madurai Lakes. 8 2012 Asokha Trust , New Delhi. Dec 9 15- 22,2008 MHRD, Govt.of India Science Popularisation Need to recharge to become a scientist
  • 40. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 40 / 120 At IIIA, Allahabad. International Workshop on Science and Application of NanoStructured Material International Concept of Workshop on Urban Nov Dept.of Physics Nanotoxicology nanomaterials to carry out toxicological Study. Lakes Conservation 29-Dec 1,2006 Sri.Sathya Sai Institute of 10 and Management. Higher Learning Nobel Lauerate Conclave meeting in Allahabad 11. June 16- 18,2003 Hyderabad Urban Development Authority Secunderabad. IWRM in Urban Lakes- Case Study of Madurai. Dec 15- 22,2008 Meeting with MHRD,Govt.of India. Nobel Prize winners. 12.
  • 41. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 41 / 120 Sanctioned as the Principal Co-ordinator /Principal Investigator for the following programmes. 1. INSPIRE – Science Summer Camp – DST 2. DST – Science Expo 3. NCSTC, DST- Science Popularisation through folk arts for Sivagangai and Dindigul students. 4. Contact Science Motivation Programme for Kannyakumari District. 5. Eco-WaSH programme by DST, New Delhi.
  • 42. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 42 / 120 1 State Level Conference March Yadava College, Madurai State on Food Preservation 2002 2 Contact Science Motivation Programme For the talented NCSTC, DST sponsored plus one students Nov 23-Dec programme at Yadava College, Madurai State Contact Science Motivation 2, 2011 Programme For the talented 3. plus one students NCSTC, DST sponsored Oct 06- 15,2010 programme at Yadava College, Madurai State Contact Science Motivation Programme For the talented 4 plus one students NCSTC, DST sponsored Contact Science Motivation Nov 19- 28,2009 programme at Yadava College, Madurai State Programme For the talented plus one students 5 Aug 3- 17,2007 NCSTC, DST sponsored programme at Yadava College, Madurai State Contact Science Motivation Programme For the talented plus one students 6 Contact Science Motivation Programme For the talented plus one students 26 Dec 2005 – 1 jan 2006 NCSTC, DST sponsored programme at Yadava College, Madurai State 7 State Level Science Writing WorkshopsApril 2006 29-Sep 2003to 5 Oct 2003. NCSTC, DST sponsored programme at Yadava College, Madurai State NCSTC, DST sponsored 8 April 2006 programme at Yadava College, Madurai State
  • 43. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 43 / 120 S.No Name of the Event Science Popularisation through Digital media Dec2007 Science Popularisation through Folk arts July 2011 Intellectual Rights Patent Awareness Programme9th april 2008 Awareness Programme in Biodiversity25th march Popularisation of Basic Science through Science Expo Popularisation of Biotechnology Nano-Sensititization Programme Internal Quality Assurance Workshop for College Teachers. Date(s) Dec 2007 July 2011 th 9 April 2008 25th March 2008 Dec 2009 July 2007 April 2012 Sep 2009 Address of the Institution/ Inter College/State/ Organization where held National/ International 9 NCSTC, DST, New Delhi State 10 NCSTC, DST, New Delhi State TNSCST, Chenai State 11 National Biodiversity Authority, Chennai State. 12 UGC, Hyderabad 13 State DBT, New Delhi 14 State. UGC, New Delhi 15 UGC, New Delhi University Level 16 NAAC, Bangalore National International 17
  • 44. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 44 / 120  Organised International Events  Organised International Conference on Ground Water at Yadava College on Sep.2011  Organised International Conference on Climate Change at Annai Fathima College on Dec. 2017. 17. WHO-KTL Finland - Anti-tobacco Campaign 2004 International 18. Water Allainance, USA Water Hygiene 2005 International 19. Australian Chemistry Quiz for Schools 2008 International 20 Contact Science Motivation Programme 2013 National R ‘sUR T workshop National 22. International Ground Water Conference 2011 International 23. International Conference on Eco-Tourism 2012 International 24. Workshop on Modern Techniques in Biology 2005 National
  • 45. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 45 / 120
  • 46. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 46 / 120 Board of Studies/Examination S.No Position Name of the Board Period From To 1 Member Member Member Member Member Member Member University Nominee Member Ph.D Thesis Evaluator St.xaviers college, Palaymcottah 2008 2010 2 Sri.Parasakthi College, Courtallam 2007 2009 3 MadavaWomen‘s ollege,Madurai 2009 2011 4 Lady Dock College, Madurai 2006 2008 5 Fatima College , Madurai 2006 2008 6 ANJA College, Sivakasi 2007 2009 7 Madurai Kamaraj University 2012 2013 8 Sarah Tucker College, Palayamcottach 2015 2017 9 Bharathiar University, Coimbatore. 2010 Till date
  • 47. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 47 / 120 Evaluation Assignments/Representation: S.No Position University Bodies Period From To 1 Member Board of Studies, Biology 2011 2013 2 Member Evaluation in M.K.U, Bharathithasan, Manonmaniam, Bharathiar, Annamalai, Alagappa, Periyar University and Leading Autonomous 2006 till date Colleges of Tamilnadu. 3. Member Union Public ServiceCommission, New Delhi 2011 till date 4. Member European Commission Project Evaluation 2010 till date 5 Observer Tamilnadu Teachers Education University 2011 till date 6. Co-ordinator Science Olympiad Foundation, New Delhi 2000 2001
  • 48. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 48 / 120 Trainings undergone:  Training workshop on Electrophoresis held at Yercaud, Salem, India by Electrophoresis institute, Salem.  Training cum Refresher courses in Biotechnology organized by Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai and Jawaharlal University, New Delhi  Orientation course in University of Madurai Kamaraj and University of Hyderabad.  Training workshop course in Marine ecosystem  Training in EMRC science script writing workshop.  Training in Ethics of Nanotechnology at the University of Twente, Netherlands.  Training in Ethics of Biotechnology at the University of Semmelveis, Budapest, Hungary.  Training in UNESCO sponsored Bioethics of Education in Madurai.  Training in Bioinformatics tool in Alagappa University, Karaikudi.  Training in Advanced Bioinformatics in M.K.University, Madurai Books authored/edited 1. Book on Environment Science 2. Book on Chordata 3. Proc.of Fourth International Ground Water Conference IGWC 2011 4. Lab manual on Biology 5. Manual on Information on Biosciences. 6. Higher Education – ( Book in Print) VIDEO FILM PRODUCED: Produced Two Short Films on AIDS and Environment by Dec 2007 Produced one Short Film on Biodiversity by April 2008
  • 49. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 49 / 120 Audio th Produced an audio on Environmental awareness by 16 Dec 2007. Talk over Radio th On Nanotechnology - 4 Dec 2007 On General awareness on Health – 2006 On Birds on Nov 2004 Interview to Radio BBC, South East Asia - March 2003 at Japan. Radio France International – Oct 2012 ( Live broadcast from India) Programmes telecasted by Podhigai TV Sun TV. Kalaignar TV. Important assignments hold in the colleg No Post Period th 1 Associate Professor 14 Nov 1984 to till date 2 Career and Guidance Cell in charge 2004-2009 3 Examination Committee Member 2005-2009 4 UGC High Power Committee 2009 on wards
  • 50. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 50 / 120 5 Science Club co-ordinator 2005 onwards 6 Research Cell Member 2005 onwards 7 Project Preparation Committee Member 2005 onwards 8 NAAC committee high power member - Curriculum 2009 9 Director, Geetha Institute of Vocational Education 2010 10 Geethai Institute of Job Placement 2008 onwards 11 Coordinator, MSc Nano Science ( UGC Innovative Programme) 2011 onwards. 12 Dean (Academic Affairs) 2011 onwards 13 Founder , Madurai Science Forum 2019 onwards Role in conducting campus Interview Position Period Date Companies No. of Students No. of Students S.No Participated selected/placed From To Participated 1 2 Dean Career Counselling and Placement 2009 2006 2012 2008 23 15 346 213 205 164 Membership in the University Inspection Commission S.No Position Subject Name of the Commission(Subject) Date of Inspection 1. Member DST evaluation member DST evaluation member Meeting on Dec 15, 2010.
  • 51. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 51 / 120 International Collaboration with 1. Pure Water, Netherlands 2. Korean Water Forum, Korea 3. Japan Water Forum, Japan
  • 52. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 52 / 120 4. World Water Council, France 5. Virginia Polytechnique University, US. 6. Collarado University, US. 7. Gender Water Allainace , Netherland 8. Water Aid, USA. 9. Global Water Partnership, Sweden. 10. Asian Development Bank, Phillippines. 11. Water Sanitation Hygiene and Colloboration Council, Switzerland. 12. National University of Singapore. 13. Pro Primates, Netherland. National Linkages 1. Sri.Sathya Sai University, Prasanthinilayam, Andhra Pradesh. 2. Dept.of Marine andOcean Studies, Madurai Kamaraj University 3. Department of Biotechnology, Alagappa University, Karaikudi. 4. Department of Environmental Toxicology, Bharathithasan University, Trichy. 5. Department of Nanosciences, Anna University, Chennai. 6. Department of High Sophisticated Instrumentation Lab, IIT, Chennai. 7. Dept.of Biotechnology, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore. 8. Water Research Centre, TNAU, Coimbatore. 9. MSSwaminathan Research Centre, Taramani, Chennai. 10. Dept.of Atomic Energy, Mumbai and Chennai 11. NGRI, Hyderabad. 12. CGWB, Chennai and Delhi. 13. Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi. 14. University Grants Commission, New Delhi. 15. Centre of Science and Environment, New Delhi. 16. Indian Space Research Organisation, Trivandrum, Mahendragiri. 17. Bhaba Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai. 18. National Innovation Foundation,Ahmedabad. 19. M.T.S.Academy, Chennai
  • 53. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 53 / 120 20. TamilNadu Science and Technology Centre, Chennai 21. Tamilnadu State Council of Science and Technology, Chennai. 22. Science City, Chennai. 23. District Science Centre, Tirunelveli. 24. Central Marine Research Institute, Mandapam, Ramnad.MOU Signed with World Health Organization, Geneva for translating two books in Tamil. Jasmine Towels Private Limited , Madurai ( For Waste Water Purification Testing) Member in Professional Organisations Nominated in EUROTOX, European Toxicological Association., Switzerland. Nominated in American Chemical Society, US. Member in Gender Water Alliances, Netherlands Member in GWP, an international water body Member in Young water action team to promote water awareness among youth. Coordinator in Quit and Win, an anti- tobacco campaign organized by WHO. Member in the solution exchange- education community- UN country Team in India. Member in Cooperative programme on Water and Climate. Member in Japan Research Career Information Network. Member in Society for the Study of Human Biology Member in the Network of ISMAR, Phoenix, USA. Member in World Colloborative Council of Santitation and Hygiene, Switzerland. Member in National Innovation Foundation, Ahmedabad, Gujartah. Member in India Water Forum, New Delhi. Listed in the Science Communicators Database created by DST, Newe Delhi. Member in British Science Communication Association, UK. Member in International Society of Zoological Sciences, China. Member in Readers forum, Madurai
  • 54. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 54 / 120 Consultancy Title of consultancy Client Year Motivating youth in water awareness Youth Water action Team, Sweden 2005-2006 Motivating the youth not to use tobacco WHO-KTL, Finland 2004-2007 Water Monitoring awareness Water Monitoring Alliance, USA. 2006-2007 Best Practices on Water Sanitation ADB, Philippines 2005 Adobe Voice Youth Programme Canada 2010 Water Conservation and Management District Administration 2012 onwards Solid Waste Management District Administration and Madurai Corporation 2012 onwards. Distance Education Madurai Kamaraj University 2012 onwards. Science Motivation Programmes Schools of Tamilnadu 2000 onwards Science Popularisation Programme Public of Tamilnadu 2000 onwards. Internship Co-ordinator Asian Development Bank 2005-2007 National Service Programme Co-ordinator from 1989-1994. 10 days Annual Camps organized 1989-1990 Manthikulam 1990-1991 Thirumoghur 1991-1992 Nayathanpatti 1992-1993 Villupatti, Kodaikanal 1993-1994 Aritapatti ( State Level Camp) Significant Activities carried out in NSS. 1.Orientation Training Programme to Fresh volunteers 2.Talent Search Competitions 3.Leadership Training
  • 55. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 55 / 120 4. Entrepreneurship Programme 5.Women Enrichment Programmes 6.Government Schemes Popularization. 7.Health Care projects 8.Capacity Building programme 9.Character Developing Programme 10. Special thrust to Yoga and Meditation for Mind Control. 11.Idea to Project Competition. Organizer of Science Programmes MOEF, DST, CSIR, DAE, NABARD SPONSORED INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GROUND WATER @ YADAVA COLLEGE IN SEP. 2011. SERB, DST AND NABARD SPONSORED INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT @ ANNAI FATHIMA COLLEGE IN DEC.2017. NCSTC, DST Sponsored Contact Science Motivation Programmes . 29-09-2003 to 05-10-2003 – Yadava College, Madurai.(Tamilnadu) 25-12-2005 – 01-01-2006 – Yadava College, Madurai ( Tamilnadu) 03-08-2007 to 17-08-2007- Yadava College, Madurai.( Tamilnadu) Under Five Districts Coverage Programme 19-11- 2009- 28-11-2009 - Yadava College,Madurai (For Madurai District) 06-10-2010- 15-10-2010 - District Science Centre, Tirunelveli. (For Tirunelveli District) 23-11-11 to 02-12-12 - CECRI,Karaikudi ( For Sivagangai District) 21st Jan- 30th Jan 2013 CMFRI, Mandapam ( For Ramnad District) Nov 2013 – ( to be conducted at Kannyakumari District with the help of ISRO). NCSTC, DST Sponsored Science Writing Workshop th th 7 March to 10 March 2006. NCSTC, DST Sponsored Science Popularization through Digital th Media 10 th Dec to 16 Dec 2007. NCSTC DST Sponsored Science Popularization through Folk arts 27-07-2011 to 30-07-2011 ( Madurai District) NCSTC DST Sponsored Science Popularization through Folk arts To be conducted for Ramnad and Tirunelveli shortly. National Biodiversity Authority Sponsored Awareness Programme on th Biodiversity 25 March 2008. th Tamilnadu State Council for Science and Technology Sponsored Intellectual Patent Right Programme 9 April 2008
  • 56. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 56 / 120 th UGC Sponsored Awareness Programme on Basic Science in 7-10 July 2009 th DBT Sponsored Popularization of Biotechnology 15 Nov 2005 th th Ministry of Food, Govt.of India Sponsored Programme on Food Preservation 10 -12 Jan 2002 DST, Min.of Earth Sciences, Dept. Of Atomic Energy, CSIR, NGRI, TNSCST Sponsored Fourth International Ground Water Conference by Sep27-30, 2011. Organised NCSTC SPONSORED CONTACT SCIENCE MOTIVATION PROGRAMME FOR THE TALENTED XI STD STUDENTS at ANNAI FATHIMA COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE IN 2015. ORGANISED INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CLIMATE CHANGE SPONSORED BY SERB, DST ON DEC.2017/
  • 57. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 57 / 120 Ministry of Renewable Energy, Govt.of India Sponsored Awareness programme on Renewable Energy Aug 2010 Highlight Acted as Visting Team Member in NCTE- Bangalore. Acted as Central Board of Secondary Education observer for JEE and NEET exam Acted as Chief Guest/Key note Speaker for Science Popularization. 1. Mahatma Montessori MatriculationHr.Sec.School, Madurai 2. Good Shepherd Matriculation School, Madurai. 3. EMG Yadava Women’s College, Madurai 4. Thiagarajar Arts and Science College, Madurai 5. Hameediah College of Arts and Science, Kilakarai. 6. Chandler School, Natham. 7. World Vision Sponsored Programmes for students at Dindigul. 8. Helen Keller Foundation sponsored programmes for students at Tirupathur. 9. Kendira Vidyalaya School, Narimedu, Madurai. 10. District Educational Office, Sivagangai Sponsored Science Exhibitions. 11. NSS Programmes of Yadava College. 12. IRIS Workshop conducted at Subbiah Vidyalaya School, Tuticorin 13. IRIS workshop conducted at Sri.Jeyandirar School, Tirunelveli. 14. KBN College , Tirupathy. 15. Many DST, UGC, DAE programmes. 16. Many International Events as cited in my CV. 17. Many colleges and Schools in Tamilnadu. Other Educational Activities 1. Nominated as Editor in Chief for Clean Environment Journal- Published from Australia. 2. Nominated as Global Access to Post Secondary Education Ambassador. 3. Nominated as Local co-ordinator for Vidya Vahini Project of Sri.Sathya Sai Central Trust. Puttaparthy. 4. Ambassador for the Internatioal Youth Math Challenge. 5. Reviewer in the following Journals/Activities. UN-Millennium Development Goal. African Journal of Environment Science and Technology Science Education Review IOSR Journal Journal of Geology
  • 58. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 58 / 120 Journal of Environmental Management. International Journal of Zoological Research Asian Journal of Poultry Science Asian Journal of Animal Science
  • 59. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 59 / 120 Press news about the various activities carried out by Dr.P.S.Navaraj December 28, 2012 Science Motivation programme is aimed at Class XI students A motivation programme to attract school students towards basic sciences will be hosted by Yadava College in Madurai in the third week of January. The National Council of Science and Technology Communication in the Department of Science and Technology (DST), New Delhi, has entrusted the college to organise the programme for Class XI students of Madurai, Theni, Virudhunagar, Ramanathapuram and Tirunelveli districts. Principal K. Jayapalan has said in a press release that the aim of the programme was to attract talented boys and girls into basic science streams. It will be a 10- day free residential programme and the selected students would be provided travel allowance, food and accommodation. Plus One students who have scored high marks in mathematics and science subjects in Tenth class were eligible to apply. Associate Professor P.S. Navaraj has stated that the programme would have interesting components such as meetings with scientists, visits to laboratories, lectures on current topics in basic sciences, information on incentives offered to students by government institutions, details on internships and fellowships and how to become a young scientist. The participants would also be oriented towards power generation through waste materials, solar energy applications, nuclear safety measures, application of nano-materials, water purification and wastewater treatment, stem cell therapy, electronics for medical application, and indigenous knowledge of herbal plants.
  • 60. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 60 / 120 Experts from National Innovation Foundation, Ahmedabad would explain about innovative technologies. The college has asked government and private schools to send list of top-ranking students for selection. For more details, headmasters and Principals can contact Dr.Navaraj on 94426 48168. Office telephones: 0452 2680362 and 2681048. e-mail: navaraj2007@gmail.com. MADURAI, November 12, 2011 Science motivation camp in Karaikudi Special Correspondent A science motivation camp will be organised for Plus One students of Sivaganga district from November 23 to December 2 on the Central Electrochemical Research Institute (CECRI) campus in Karaikudi. Yadava College in Madurai has taken this initiative of conducting this free science motivation event in collaboration with CECRI with the support of Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India. K. Kannan, Principal, Yadava College, in a press release, has said that the programme is designed to kindle scientific interest among the young minds. The camp includes visit to laboratories, face to face with scientists, science elocution, science lecture, field visits and hands-on-project. Interested headmasters of schools in Sivaganga district can submit nominations of their four best science stream students of Class XI along with one guide teacher on or before November 15. Selection of participants will be made on ‗first come first serve' basis The organising committee will provide free accommodation and food to participants. Prof.Kannan said that the programme will be conducted in bilingual format and hence students of both Tamil and English medium are welcome to take part. Students who wish to participate or know more details can contact P.S.Navaraj of Yadava College on mobile number 94426-48168. E-Mail: navaraj678@sify.com. The last date to send entries is November 15.
  • 61. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 61 / 120 Today's Paper » NATIONAL » TAMIL NADU MADURAI, November 23, 2011 Official to clarify doubts on safety of nuclear plants Special Correspondent In the backdrop of protests on Kundankuam nuclear power plant, a top Department of Atomic nergy (D ) official is delivering a public lecture on ‗nuclear literacy' at the entral Electrochemical Research Institute campus in Karaikudi on November 29. This programme is a part of the free science mela being organised by the Yadava College, Madurai, for plus one students of Sivaganga district at Karaikudi from November 23 to December 2. The mela is done with the support of Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi. S. K. Malhotra, Chairman (Public Awareness Division), DAE-Mumbai, will deliver a public lecture on nuclear literacy at 3.p.m. on November 29. ―There is confusion in the minds of people about safety of nuclear power plants We are hearing many versions on Kudankulam plant. To get some general clarity on nuclear power and make school students aware of that, we have included this lecture in the science mela. f a senior person from the D addresses us, we can know the facts,‖ P S Navaraj, Dean, adava ollege and science motivation programme coordinator, told ―The Hindu‖ on Tuesday. The nuclear literacy topic for public lecture was suggested to Dr. Malhotra keeping in mind the present crisis at Kudankulam where people have been expressing safety concerns, he said. Scientists from various national organisations have been invited to address and interact with students. Some of the topics being covered are biotechnology, stem cell, nanotechnology, non- conventional energy, instrumentation, biology and electrochemistry, nuclear energy, remote sensing, information and communication technology in basic sciences, impact of climate change, current trends in mathematical and physical sciences research. Programmes on ‗science through media' and a special magic show on science are arranged for students to kindle interest among them. Dr.Navaraj said that students were asked to present innovative projects for which prizes would be given to the best three displays. A meeting of school teachers, students, scientists and parents is part of the mela.
  • 62. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 62 / 120 DST selects Yadava College in Madurai to host the event Vijayamohanan Pillai, acting Director, CECRI-Karaikudi, will inaugurate the mela while P.Iyyamperumal, Executive Director, Tamil Nadu Science and Technology Centre, Chennai, will participate in the valedictory function. Wednesday, Sep 09, 2009 Science motivation programme for Class XI students of southern districts Shastry V. Mallady MADURAI: Science motivation programme for students of XI standard will be organised at the Yadava College here. Students of Madurai, Theni, Tirunelveli, Virudhunagar and Ramanathapuram districts can participate in it. The National Council of Science and Technology Communication in the Department of Science and Technology (DST), New Delhi, had chosen Yadava College to host the motivation programme for students in basic sciences, according to P. Rengan, college Principal. This programme aims to attract the attention of talented boys and girls in to basic science streams and the DST selected the Yadava College for 2009-10 too since it has been conducting the programme successfully for the past five years, he said. P S Navaraj, Reader in Zoology Department and hairman of ‗ ontact Science Motivation Programme,‘ said that the first programme for students will be held from November 20 to 29. The second programme will held in January. It will be a free residential programme and students selected for participation will be provided travel, food and accommodation. Plus One students who have scored high marks in mathematics and science in X standard are eligible to apply. Meeting with scientists, visiting laboratories, lectures on current topics in sciences, information regarding new incentives offered by Government institutes, laboratories and organisations will be some of the features of the motivation programme. Yadava College authorities have asked the schools– Government and private– to send the list of top ranking students from which some will be selected.
  • 63. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 63 / 120 Headmasters and Principals can contact Dr.Navaraj, chairman, Science Motivation Programme, Yadava College, Madurai-625 014. Phone: 0452- 2680362 and 2681048. Mobile: 94426 48168. Special Correspondent Friday, Sep 17, 2010 Science motivation programme MADURAI: A science motivation programme is being organised by Yadava College from October 6 to 15 in Tirunelveli for Plus One students. . This 10-day free residential programme, sponsored by the Department of Science and Technology, is to encourage school students to join basic science courses. A. Padmanabhan, Principal (in-charge) said that the objective was to orient the Plus One students of science stream towards taking up basic science research as a career. P. S. Navaraj, Associate Professor in Zoology and programme coordinator, in a release, said that such a programme was essential because many talented students had been joining professional courses and were not aware of career opportunities in basic sciences. Workshop A brainstorming workshop with the help of INTEL, Bangalore, would be a part of the programme. Experts would explain frontier areas in science such as medical electronics, success in satellite mission, stem cell research, current trends in green chemistry, bio-informatics, herbal medicine, drug delivery, nanotechnology and mathematics simulation. Participants would be advised to do a science project with the help of a mentor. Student and staff nominations had been invited from the heads of government schools, Corporation, Adi Dravidar, Kallar and Matriculation schools. T he students would be selected based on their marks in science/ mathematics in their previous classes. Session for parents
  • 64. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 64 / 120 A special session would be arranged for parents to motivate them in basic sciences. Interested students, teachers and parents who want to participate in the science motivation workshop can contact Dr. Navaraj on mobile number 94426 48168. The list of students can also be sent to the Director, District Science Centre, Kokkirakulam, Tirunelveli or contact on phone number: 0462-2500256. July 24,2012 School students must be motivated to take up research: expert Workshop on ‘Initiative for Research and Innovation in Science’
  • 65. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 65 / 120 To instil a sense of creativity in young minds for building a strong and scientifically advanced India, school students should be motivated to take up research, P.S. Navaraj, Head, Department of Zoology, Yadava College in Madurai, said here on Monday at a workshop on ‗ nitiative for Research and nnovation in Science ‘ Addressing the students at Subbiah Vidyalayam Girls Higher Secondary School, he said the younger generation had to be inculcated with ideas to boost scientific temperament at grassroot-level itself. India could achieve exponential growth in all fronts with latest application of science and technology. Hence, students in classrooms should be encouraged to raise a volley of questions on subjects. Search for knowledge is boundless and he appealed to the participants to involve themselves in the process of research constantly and achieve the desired objective in their lifetime. Students should act on their own interest. Citing internet, with both positive and negative impacts, Dr. Navaraj said many students in the present scenario had turned lazy. Many of them failed to execute tasks assigned to them. Assignments were given by teachers only to enrich the students‘ knowledge, but with the help of the internet, assignments were surfed through and downloaded ultimately to accomplish the task without delving into the subject. Even some parents were engaged in such tasks in many browsing centres instead of students. It would certainly mislead the education system. Citing the shortcomings in the evaluation system being followed in the academic curriculum, he said the intellectual quality of students was not given due recognition and those with memorising capacity sans understanding subjects tended to score good marks. It was very unfortunate that such circumstances existed. Stressing the need for reading English newspapers, he said everyone has to gain a good command of language skills and reading would also help update current affairs. New ideas in any form would be appreciable and nobody should replicate the system which was adopted by someone, he added. Highlighting the role of IRIS, he said it is a collaborative effort of Indian overnment‘s Department of Science and Technology, onfederation of ndian Industry and Intel to popularize science among school students with a perspective of creating innovation in science. Hannah Murugan, IRIS Coordinator, Intel Education, Bengaluru, said the like-minded students could submit the abstract or synopsis of project through electronic mail – www.irissciencefair. org. It would be screened and results would be revealed within September 20 for those selected to appear for the national fair of IRIS from November 20 to 25.
  • 66. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 66 / 120 Correspondence would be maintained through e-mail or over phone, she said. As many as 472 students from 31 schools and 83 teachers across the district attended. C. Thanalakshmi, Headmistress, D. Ganesan, President, M. Celine Mary, former Headmistress and S. Selvaraj, advisor were present. IDEA TO PRODUCT COMPETITION. The Idea to Product Competitions are early-stage technology commercialization plan competitions that aim for unique product ideas with clear market demand that use innovative technologies. The goal is education and developing the next generation of technology entrepreneurs. The program is particularly interested in matching technologies resulting from a university or college fundamental research programs with potential markets. PITCH YOUR PRODUCT IDEA FOR THE CHANCE TO COMPETE Idea To Product is a unique academic competition looking at ideas at their earliest stage. Entries should be unique and innovative, be feasible to implement, and address an identified market need, and they must have an underlying technology component. Teams are encouraged to focus on the benefits of their technology and its associated market potential, rather than the technical features. Teams can enter the competition by submitting a First Round Submission - a 1 to 2 page document containing answers to a series of questions covering their technology, the best market for initial commercialization and the basic intellectual property aspects of their project.All proposals are screened by a panel of experts and receive feedback. The teams with the best proposals are invited to present to a select panel, where they receive personal feedback on their idea, and where the winning ideas are selected. Suitable cash prizes are awarded to the winning ideas.
  • 67. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 67 / 120 The students willing to participate in the programme is asked to abide the following directions.Submit a First Round Submission by the given deadline ( 30th Aug 2010) Participate in the Presentation/Feedback Session ( 09-09-2010) Submit a Five Page Submission by the given deadline ( 30-10-2010) Further details can be obtained from Dr.P.S.Navaraj, Coordinator of the programme through 9442648168 and navaraj678@sify.com August 9,2010 To give merry moments for senior citizens and help them overcome problems Special programmes exclusively for the senior citizens will be organised during this academic year at the adava ollege here to give them ―merry moments‖ and help them overcome their age-related difficulties. It will be a free programme and some of its components would be aged care, smile away the disease, home based activities for the old/ aged, medical care, reading of epics, exercises for the aged, mental health and anti-aged diet plan. P.S.Navaraj, Associate Professor in Zoology, Yadava College, who will coordinate the senior citizens' programmes, said on Friday that the objective of
  • 68. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 68 / 120 this idea was to keep the senior citizens happy during the evening phase of their life. — adava ollege is now poised to society-conscious volunteerism and hence it is taking a vital step to provide a happy environment to the old-aged people,‖ he said. Dr. Navaraj said that an estimated 40 per cent of senior citizens living with their families are reportedly facing abuse of one kind or another. ―n old age, physical strength deteriorates, mental stability diminishes, financial strength becomes bleak coupled with negligence from the younger generation. ut only a few cases of suffering come to light,‖ Dr Navaraj observed It was also pointed out that the situation of elderly persons continue to be grim despite framing a special ct called ‗Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act' which punishes children who abandon their parents. The college is keen to help the aged people since they were suffering in silence and are scared to speak. ―There is a phenomenon called ―grand dumping‖ in urban areas these days as children are becoming increasingly intolerant of their parents' health problems,‖ Dr. Navaraj said. A disturbing trend of children seeing their parents as a burden was also a factor for preparing special programmes for the senior citizens. Some parents are being sent to old-age homes and their children too visit them rarely. — t is in this backdrop that adava ollege wants to organise special free programmes for the elderly in this academic year,‖ the coordinator said Interested persons can contact Gokul Institute of Vocational Education, Yadava College, Madurai or Dr. Navaraj on mobile number: 94426-48168. E- mail: navaraj678@sify.com.
  • 69. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 69 / 120 D. KARTHIKEYAN At the awareness programme on water sanitation and hygiene for primary school children interesting facts were shared. Clean way of life Poor sanitation leads to sickness, mortality, loss of dignity and privacy. Bad hygienic conditions lead to respiratory diseases. Photo: G. Moorthy health focus: College students enact a play.
  • 70. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 70 / 120 In an effort to inculcate good habits of hygiene among school children and motivate them to preserve water and maintain good sanitation in their place of living, an awareness programme on water sanitation and hygiene was conducted for the primary school children at the Government Primary School, Thirumalpuram, Oomatchikulam, near Madurai. Major causes P.S. Navaraj, Reader in Zoology, Yadava College, explained to the students that Malaria, Measles, Diarrhoea and Pneumonia were the major causes of death among children under the age of five across the globe, and the major causes were poor sanitation and unhygienic conditions. Poor sanitation leads to sickness, mortality, loss of dignity and privacy. Bad hygienic conditions lead to respiratory diseases. Fifty-five per cent of world population defecates in the open space. Good sanitation makes way for 10 per cent rise in life expectancy. One fourth of girls do not attend school because of poor water sanitation, he said. Some truths The Research scholars of the Department of Zoology illustrated the ill-effects of poor sanitation through skits, mime, drama, and dance. They stressed the importance of cleanliness like brushing teeth twice a day, taking bath at least once a day, wearing clean clothes, and caring for the environment. They also laid emphasis on avoiding food infected with flies. A free kit containing a handkerchief, comb, oil and paste was given to all participants of the programme.
  • 71. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 71 / 120 Online edition of India's National Newspaper Wednesday, Aug 15, 2007 Science programme thrills students S. S. Kavitha Photo: G. Moorthy HANDS-ON LEARNING: Students learning the properties of mirror and images at Yadava College in Madurai on Tuesday. — MADURAI: Is it possible for people to rest on a bed of arrows or nails? Participants at the ‗Motivation programme for talented Plus One students‘ at Yadava College here demonstrated on Tuesday how they could perform the feat with ease. When force is equally distributed throughout the body, it would be possible for anybody to lie down on a nail bed, said T.M. Alagiriswamyraju, Project Director, Anna Science Centre, Tiruchi. The students were searching for words when they crawled out of the mini planetarium brought from Tiruchi for the programme ―We were literally transported to the sky, watching planets, constellations and stars,‖ said M Subbulakshmi of Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Mehaboobpalayam, Madurai.
  • 72. European skills passport NAVARAJ PERUMALSAMY 27/9/19 © European Union, 2002-2019 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 72 / 120 R. Rohini said that she had learnt astronomy facts from textbooks. Now, at the programme, the students were able to witness words transforming into figures and photographs. The programme helped the students to update their knowledge of latest developments in science and technology, besides listing out the abundant opportunities in the field, said P. Dharani, Nirmala Girls Higher Secondary School. The beautifully designed balloon planetarium introduced the students to astronomy, sky, planets and the night sky. The session enlightened them about constellations, planet features and why Pluto had been removed from the list of planets last year. The Anna Science Centre from Tiruchi had also displayed models on mirror and images, persistence of vision, centrifugal and centripetal forces, first order of lever principles and static electricity. ―We have displayed the projects with a sole aim of helping students to realise science and not to teach them,‖ said Mr lagiriswamyraju National Council for Science and Technology Communication of Department of Science and Technology had organised the programmes for higher secondary students to stimulate their interest in science and technology through hands-on inquiry-led project-based activities, said P.S. Navaraj, coordinator. V. Mohan, another co-ordinator, said that the programme had seminars on nanotechnology, bio-informatics, nanophotonics and bio-pharmacy. This year, the programme provided an opportunity for students to work on any project on any science topic of their choice. As many as 60 students from 20 schools are participating in the 15- day workshop being held at Yadava College till August 17.