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This document provides information about an engineering geology course taught at King Abdulaziz University. The course covers engineering geological considerations, soil and rock classification systems, engineering geological maps and their applications, conducting engineering geological studies and writing reports. It lists prerequisite courses, course objectives, general references, assessment scheme and expected learning outcomes. The course aims to train students to describe soils and rocks for engineering purposes and understand key engineering geology concepts and applications.
The document provides an analysis of land use direction based on environmental geology aspects in Ngadirgo, Wonolopo, and Wonoplumbon subdistricts. It analyzes the physical characteristics of the areas including morphology, topography, lithology, geological structures, stratigraphy, hydrology, and climatology. The analysis identifies land suitability based on slope, rainfall, geological hazards, and other environmental factors. It provides recommendations to determine appropriate land use and minimize future environmental impacts and hazards in the subdistricts.
Characterizing Automobile Industrial Wastewater and its Impacts on Surroundin...Dr. Amarjeet Singh
The wastewater from industries varies so greatly in both flow and pollution strength. So, it is impossible to assign fixed values to their constituents. It is necessary to pretreat the wastes prior to release to the municipal system since lack of adequate treatment of the effluent can cause deterioration of the ecosystem, die off and contamination of the aquatic environment. These adverse effects necessitated the study of wastewater effect on surface water body at Emene Industrial Layout, Enugu State, Nigeria. Wastewater samples were collected, analyzed and compared with the plot of treatment means. The results obtained from the study were compared with WHO and NIS 554 water standards. The wastewater analysis suggested that contaminant at the untreated stage was very high. The results of the treated and river sample were within the WHO and NIS 554 allowable water ranges. Samples at discharge point recorded increased values which suggest high re-contamination along the open channel (from non-point sources) before discharge. This calls for proper monitoring and treatment of the industrial effluent prior to ground water recharge or discharge to surface water.
Physico-Chemical Variations in Bay of Bengal Coastal Waters, South East Coast...IRJET Journal
The document analyzes the physico-chemical variations in coastal waters of the Bay of Bengal in southeast India between December 2015 and March 2016. Water samples were collected monthly from three stations - Cuddalore, Pondicherry, and Parangipettai - and tested for parameters like temperature, turbidity, salinity, pH, biochemical oxygen demand, and nutrients. Key findings include:
1) Temperature ranged from 22-32°C across stations and was highest in March and lowest in December.
2) Turbidity was highest during the monsoon season due to rainfall.
3) Most parameters varied seasonally and spatially with temperature, pH, and BOD increasing after the mon
Abstract – The thesis topic is “Blasting parameters, seismic
data analysis and their correlation in Estonia”. The thesis
focuses on blasting related to mining of oil shale and limestone,
as they are the most important mineral resources mined in
Estonia.
This article describes a case study in the framework of the
general research topic, focusing to the Aru-Lõuna (Aru-South)
limestone quarry in the Ida-Virumaa county.
The document discusses oil shale mining-related research in Estonia. It notes that efficiency of oil shale usage depends mainly on mining technology. Current topics being investigated include backfilling mines, mechanical extraction of shale, and digital modeling of mining processes. The document outlines challenges with current room and pillar mining techniques and potential benefits of introducing continuous miners for underground mining, which could increase productivity and safety. Overall the research aims to develop environmentally friendly and sustainable mining practices for oil shale extraction in Estonia.
Impact of long term application of agrochemicals on the agro-ecology of the l...Alexander Decker
This study assessed the impact of long-term agrochemical use on soil and water quality in the lower Anambra River Basin in Nigeria. Samples were analyzed for heavy metal content and microbial load. Results found heavy metal levels in soil and runoff water exceeded standards for agriculture and domestic use. Microbial loads in soil samples were also reduced compared to standards. Long-term application of agrochemicals like fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides introduced heavy metals into the soil and water that harmed microbial life and contaminated the environment. Countermeasures like adding organic manure were recommended to remediate soils and improve quality.
Surface and ground water pollution in abata ogun agricultural wetlandAlexander Decker
The document summarizes a study assessing the effect of organic and inorganic fertilizer application on surface and ground water quality in Abata Ogun agricultural wetland in Nigeria. Water sampling during rainy and dry seasons found high concentrations of nutrients, bacteria, and other pollutants indicating contamination from agricultural activities. Wells and streams on the farm had lower water quality than the control well, with measurements exceeding standards. The wetland's stream deposited sediments and contamination spread downstream. The study highlights the need for awareness and sustainable farming practices to prevent health risks from consuming contaminated water.
This document provides information about an engineering geology course taught at King Abdulaziz University. The course covers engineering geological considerations, soil and rock classification systems, engineering geological maps and their applications, conducting engineering geological studies and writing reports. It lists prerequisite courses, course objectives, general references, assessment scheme and expected learning outcomes. The course aims to train students to describe soils and rocks for engineering purposes and understand key engineering geology concepts and applications.
The document provides an analysis of land use direction based on environmental geology aspects in Ngadirgo, Wonolopo, and Wonoplumbon subdistricts. It analyzes the physical characteristics of the areas including morphology, topography, lithology, geological structures, stratigraphy, hydrology, and climatology. The analysis identifies land suitability based on slope, rainfall, geological hazards, and other environmental factors. It provides recommendations to determine appropriate land use and minimize future environmental impacts and hazards in the subdistricts.
Characterizing Automobile Industrial Wastewater and its Impacts on Surroundin...Dr. Amarjeet Singh
The wastewater from industries varies so greatly in both flow and pollution strength. So, it is impossible to assign fixed values to their constituents. It is necessary to pretreat the wastes prior to release to the municipal system since lack of adequate treatment of the effluent can cause deterioration of the ecosystem, die off and contamination of the aquatic environment. These adverse effects necessitated the study of wastewater effect on surface water body at Emene Industrial Layout, Enugu State, Nigeria. Wastewater samples were collected, analyzed and compared with the plot of treatment means. The results obtained from the study were compared with WHO and NIS 554 water standards. The wastewater analysis suggested that contaminant at the untreated stage was very high. The results of the treated and river sample were within the WHO and NIS 554 allowable water ranges. Samples at discharge point recorded increased values which suggest high re-contamination along the open channel (from non-point sources) before discharge. This calls for proper monitoring and treatment of the industrial effluent prior to ground water recharge or discharge to surface water.
Physico-Chemical Variations in Bay of Bengal Coastal Waters, South East Coast...IRJET Journal
The document analyzes the physico-chemical variations in coastal waters of the Bay of Bengal in southeast India between December 2015 and March 2016. Water samples were collected monthly from three stations - Cuddalore, Pondicherry, and Parangipettai - and tested for parameters like temperature, turbidity, salinity, pH, biochemical oxygen demand, and nutrients. Key findings include:
1) Temperature ranged from 22-32°C across stations and was highest in March and lowest in December.
2) Turbidity was highest during the monsoon season due to rainfall.
3) Most parameters varied seasonally and spatially with temperature, pH, and BOD increasing after the mon
Abstract – The thesis topic is “Blasting parameters, seismic
data analysis and their correlation in Estonia”. The thesis
focuses on blasting related to mining of oil shale and limestone,
as they are the most important mineral resources mined in
Estonia.
This article describes a case study in the framework of the
general research topic, focusing to the Aru-Lõuna (Aru-South)
limestone quarry in the Ida-Virumaa county.
The document discusses oil shale mining-related research in Estonia. It notes that efficiency of oil shale usage depends mainly on mining technology. Current topics being investigated include backfilling mines, mechanical extraction of shale, and digital modeling of mining processes. The document outlines challenges with current room and pillar mining techniques and potential benefits of introducing continuous miners for underground mining, which could increase productivity and safety. Overall the research aims to develop environmentally friendly and sustainable mining practices for oil shale extraction in Estonia.
Impact of long term application of agrochemicals on the agro-ecology of the l...Alexander Decker
This study assessed the impact of long-term agrochemical use on soil and water quality in the lower Anambra River Basin in Nigeria. Samples were analyzed for heavy metal content and microbial load. Results found heavy metal levels in soil and runoff water exceeded standards for agriculture and domestic use. Microbial loads in soil samples were also reduced compared to standards. Long-term application of agrochemicals like fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides introduced heavy metals into the soil and water that harmed microbial life and contaminated the environment. Countermeasures like adding organic manure were recommended to remediate soils and improve quality.
Surface and ground water pollution in abata ogun agricultural wetlandAlexander Decker
The document summarizes a study assessing the effect of organic and inorganic fertilizer application on surface and ground water quality in Abata Ogun agricultural wetland in Nigeria. Water sampling during rainy and dry seasons found high concentrations of nutrients, bacteria, and other pollutants indicating contamination from agricultural activities. Wells and streams on the farm had lower water quality than the control well, with measurements exceeding standards. The wetland's stream deposited sediments and contamination spread downstream. The study highlights the need for awareness and sustainable farming practices to prevent health risks from consuming contaminated water.
The document provides information about the SGEM 2016 Earth and GeoScience Conference & Expo being held from November 2-5, 2016 at the HOFBURG Congress Centre in Vienna, Austria. The deadline for registration and payment is October 1, 2016. The conference will include oral and poster sessions, workshops, and an expo on topics related to earth and geosciences such as oil and gas exploration, hydrology, forest ecosystems, biotechnology, green building technologies, sustainable architecture, energy sources, recycling, and more.
The document provides an overview of the syllabus and model questions for an environmental engineering course. It covers topics such as environmental chemistry, biology, ecology, fluid mechanics, water resources engineering, water supply and treatment, wastewater treatment, solid and hazardous waste management, atmospheric pollution and control, and environmental impact assessment. The model questions section includes multiple choice questions to test knowledge across these subject areas, with Part I consisting of 50 one-mark questions and Part II containing 25 two-mark questions.
This document discusses natural resources and associated problems. It covers various types of natural resources like forests, minerals, food, land, and energy resources. It mentions that forests resources are being overexploited through deforestation, timber extraction, mining, and dams which negatively impact forests and tribal people. It also discusses issues with mineral resources, food resources, land degradation, and both non-renewable and renewable energy resources.
The document provides information about an open course offered by the Department of Botany to students of other departments. It includes details about the course code, name, credits, hours per week, and evaluation scheme.
The course is titled "Plants in human welfare" and is worth 100 points (4 credits) over 4 hours per week. Students will be evaluated through internal assessment (20 points) and a term end examination (80 points).
The course syllabus is divided into 10 topics ranging from the uses of plants, exploitation of microbes, mushroom cultivation, environmental clean-up by plants, genetically modified crops, and more. The term end examination will be worth 80 points and test knowledge across these topics.
The Scientific journal “Norwegian Journal of development of the International Science” is issued 24 times a year and is a scientific publication on topical problems of science.
THEME – 1 Geoinformatics and Genetic Resources under Changing ClimateICARDA
1. The document discusses the application of geospatial science and technologies for understanding and managing biodiversity and agricultural systems in dryland regions.
2. It highlights the use of remote sensing data and geospatial analyses to map land use/cover, characterize agricultural production systems, assess climate impacts, and monitor biodiversity in these vulnerable dryland ecosystems.
3. The document outlines how geospatial approaches can help improve agricultural resilience and sustainability through applications such as precision agriculture, integrated crop and livestock management, and spatial planning to enhance food security under climate change.
To Study the Effect of Municipal Treated Effluent on Groundwater Quality Near...IRJET Journal
This document summarizes a study examining the effect of treated effluent from a sewage treatment plant on local groundwater quality in Davangere, India. The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the plant's treatment process and identify potential environmental hazards. Groundwater samples were collected from wells near the plant and analyzed for parameters like pH, electrical conductivity, turbidity, chlorides, and more. The results found that while effluent quality generally improved with increased distance from the plant, some groundwater parameters exceeded safety limits, indicating the treated sewage is negatively impacting local water sources. Further monitoring is recommended to better understand health and environmental risks.
The major challenge in municipal solid waste management using landfills is
leachate, which causes a significant threat to subsurface resources. Leachate is the
liquid that passes through soil and has extracted dissolved and suspended solids from
it. Municipal solid waste landfills are one of the severe environmental impacts on the
urban environment. Landfills are one of the practices of disposal of municipal solid
waste in the Indian scenario. Understanding the leachate composition is an equally
important and critical factor in terms of environmental production. When the
municipal solid waste is buried in a landfill, physical, chemical and biological
reactions occur, and the refuse reacts with the moisture present in the soil. Studying
leachate characteristics and its treatment is essential as it could threaten the
ecosystem. Rapid urbanization is one of the major contributions to the generation of
municipal solid waste. The present study reviews the different applications available
to treat the leachate generated from municipal solid waste landfills. Nano-particles
are recently gaining great interest in the protection of the environment, which will
ensure sustainable development.
This document outlines the syllabus for the NTA UGC NET JRF exam in Environmental Sciences. It contains 10 units that cover topics such as environmental chemistry, biology, geosciences, pollution and control, waste management, assessment and legislation, statistical approaches, and contemporary environmental issues. The syllabus provides detailed descriptions of the key concepts, principles, and theories included in each unit to help exam preparation.
This document discusses the environmental pollution caused by the large number of garment industries located around Tirupur, Tamil Nadu, India. The effluents from over 750 dyeing and bleaching units, containing various chemicals, are dumped untreated into the Noyyal River. This highly polluted water flows into the Orathapalayam Dam and has contaminated both surface and ground water in the region, rendering the water unfit for drinking or irrigation. Release of water from the dam in 1997 caused significant damage to crops, soil and animals. The dam itself may also collapse due to structural problems caused by the pollution.
The document provides course descriptions for courses in the Master of Environmental Engineering program. The courses cover topics like water resources engineering, physical and chemical processes in water and wastewater treatment, air quality and pollution control, biological processes in water and wastewater treatment, solid and hazardous waste management, fate and transport of environmental contaminants, environmental impact and risk assessment, and thesis research. Elective courses cover additional topics such as environmental chemistry, policy analysis, sampling and monitoring, pollution transport, sea pollution control, GIS for environmental engineering, remediation and restoration, industrial water and wastewater, pollution prevention, and financing environmental projects.
This document discusses various topics related to soil health including soil pollution, soil quality monitoring, soil health cards, remote sensing, GIS, soil-based plant nutrient information systems, and quality of irrigation water. It provides details on soil survey, soil pollution sources and effects, and applications of remote sensing and GIS in agriculture, forestry, land use mapping, and urban planning. Key points covered are soil formation, classification, variability, monitoring soil quality, and controlling soil pollution through sustainable practices. Remote sensing techniques and their use in various fields like agriculture, natural resource management, and infrastructure development are also summarized.
This document discusses healthy soils and soil quality. It covers topics like soil pollution, soil quality monitoring, soil health cards, remote sensing, GIS, soil-based plant nutrient information systems, and quality of irrigation water. Soil pollution from excessive fertilizer and pesticide use, solid waste disposal, mining, and other sources is discussed. The effects of soil pollution include reduced fertility and nutrition imbalances. Remote sensing and GIS are important tools for soil surveys, agriculture monitoring, forestry, and land use mapping. Maintaining soil quality through sustainable practices is key to a healthy life.
The document discusses developing sustainability assessment methods for advanced mining technologies. It aims to meet human needs while preserving the environment for future generations by reducing dependence on fossil fuels and minerals, synthetic chemicals, and encroachment on nature. The research methodology will include simulations, modeling, and use of sustainability, risk, and life cycle assessment methods. To date there have been 2 local and 2 international publications from the project which started in January 2010. Sustainability assessment methods can help optimize resource use, improve mining safety, and reuse wastes in an environmentally friendly way.
Nanotechnology is one of the most rapidly advancing sciences and possess potential to revolutionize many disciplines of science, technology, medicine and agriculture. Conversion of macromaterials in to nano size particles (1-100 nm) gives birth to new characteristics and the material behaves differently. Nanoparticles can be produced by different methods, chemical and biological, the former is commercially used. Nanomaterials can be potentially used in the crop protection, especially in the plant disease management. Nanoparticles may act upon pathogens in a way similar to chemical pesticides or the nanomaterials can be used as carrier of active ingredients of pesticides, host defence inducing chemicals, etc. to the target pathogens. Because of ultra-small size, nanoparticles may hit/target virus particles and may open a new field of virus control in plants.
This document outlines the curriculum for a course in environmental science and engineering. The course is divided into 5 units that cover topics such as ecosystems, biodiversity, environmental pollution, natural resources, social/environmental issues, and human population/environment interactions. Some key areas discussed include causes and impacts of different types of pollution; sustainable use and overexploitation of forest, water, and mineral resources; urban issues related to energy and water; and environmental regulations. Field study components are integrated into some units to allow students to directly observe local ecosystems, polluted sites, and environmental assets.
The document presents an environmental impact assessment report for proposed oil exploration activities in Block 2B, Wajir, Kenya. It summarizes the contract agreement, project location and description, production life cycle, objectives and methodology of the EIA. Potential impacts are identified for air/noise quality, soil, water, biodiversity, socioeconomics and public health. Mitigation measures are proposed. The report outlines the legal framework and an environmental and social management plan, and provides budgets for the design/construction, operation and decommissioning phases. It references the full EIA report conducted on the project.
This document provides an overview of environmental impact assessments (EIAs). It discusses key components of EIAs including technical, economic, environmental and social factors. It describes assessing natural environments like physical/chemical factors and biological factors, as well as man-made environments like cultural and socioeconomic factors. The primary purpose of EIAs is to encourage consideration of the environment in planning and decision making to arrive at more environmentally compatible actions. Features of the US National Environmental Policy Act are discussed, as well as various Indian environmental laws. Methods used in EIAs in developed countries are listed. The assessment process and guidelines in India are outlined in three steps.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
The document provides information about the SGEM 2016 Earth and GeoScience Conference & Expo being held from November 2-5, 2016 at the HOFBURG Congress Centre in Vienna, Austria. The deadline for registration and payment is October 1, 2016. The conference will include oral and poster sessions, workshops, and an expo on topics related to earth and geosciences such as oil and gas exploration, hydrology, forest ecosystems, biotechnology, green building technologies, sustainable architecture, energy sources, recycling, and more.
The document provides an overview of the syllabus and model questions for an environmental engineering course. It covers topics such as environmental chemistry, biology, ecology, fluid mechanics, water resources engineering, water supply and treatment, wastewater treatment, solid and hazardous waste management, atmospheric pollution and control, and environmental impact assessment. The model questions section includes multiple choice questions to test knowledge across these subject areas, with Part I consisting of 50 one-mark questions and Part II containing 25 two-mark questions.
This document discusses natural resources and associated problems. It covers various types of natural resources like forests, minerals, food, land, and energy resources. It mentions that forests resources are being overexploited through deforestation, timber extraction, mining, and dams which negatively impact forests and tribal people. It also discusses issues with mineral resources, food resources, land degradation, and both non-renewable and renewable energy resources.
The document provides information about an open course offered by the Department of Botany to students of other departments. It includes details about the course code, name, credits, hours per week, and evaluation scheme.
The course is titled "Plants in human welfare" and is worth 100 points (4 credits) over 4 hours per week. Students will be evaluated through internal assessment (20 points) and a term end examination (80 points).
The course syllabus is divided into 10 topics ranging from the uses of plants, exploitation of microbes, mushroom cultivation, environmental clean-up by plants, genetically modified crops, and more. The term end examination will be worth 80 points and test knowledge across these topics.
The Scientific journal “Norwegian Journal of development of the International Science” is issued 24 times a year and is a scientific publication on topical problems of science.
THEME – 1 Geoinformatics and Genetic Resources under Changing ClimateICARDA
1. The document discusses the application of geospatial science and technologies for understanding and managing biodiversity and agricultural systems in dryland regions.
2. It highlights the use of remote sensing data and geospatial analyses to map land use/cover, characterize agricultural production systems, assess climate impacts, and monitor biodiversity in these vulnerable dryland ecosystems.
3. The document outlines how geospatial approaches can help improve agricultural resilience and sustainability through applications such as precision agriculture, integrated crop and livestock management, and spatial planning to enhance food security under climate change.
To Study the Effect of Municipal Treated Effluent on Groundwater Quality Near...IRJET Journal
This document summarizes a study examining the effect of treated effluent from a sewage treatment plant on local groundwater quality in Davangere, India. The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the plant's treatment process and identify potential environmental hazards. Groundwater samples were collected from wells near the plant and analyzed for parameters like pH, electrical conductivity, turbidity, chlorides, and more. The results found that while effluent quality generally improved with increased distance from the plant, some groundwater parameters exceeded safety limits, indicating the treated sewage is negatively impacting local water sources. Further monitoring is recommended to better understand health and environmental risks.
The major challenge in municipal solid waste management using landfills is
leachate, which causes a significant threat to subsurface resources. Leachate is the
liquid that passes through soil and has extracted dissolved and suspended solids from
it. Municipal solid waste landfills are one of the severe environmental impacts on the
urban environment. Landfills are one of the practices of disposal of municipal solid
waste in the Indian scenario. Understanding the leachate composition is an equally
important and critical factor in terms of environmental production. When the
municipal solid waste is buried in a landfill, physical, chemical and biological
reactions occur, and the refuse reacts with the moisture present in the soil. Studying
leachate characteristics and its treatment is essential as it could threaten the
ecosystem. Rapid urbanization is one of the major contributions to the generation of
municipal solid waste. The present study reviews the different applications available
to treat the leachate generated from municipal solid waste landfills. Nano-particles
are recently gaining great interest in the protection of the environment, which will
ensure sustainable development.
This document outlines the syllabus for the NTA UGC NET JRF exam in Environmental Sciences. It contains 10 units that cover topics such as environmental chemistry, biology, geosciences, pollution and control, waste management, assessment and legislation, statistical approaches, and contemporary environmental issues. The syllabus provides detailed descriptions of the key concepts, principles, and theories included in each unit to help exam preparation.
This document discusses the environmental pollution caused by the large number of garment industries located around Tirupur, Tamil Nadu, India. The effluents from over 750 dyeing and bleaching units, containing various chemicals, are dumped untreated into the Noyyal River. This highly polluted water flows into the Orathapalayam Dam and has contaminated both surface and ground water in the region, rendering the water unfit for drinking or irrigation. Release of water from the dam in 1997 caused significant damage to crops, soil and animals. The dam itself may also collapse due to structural problems caused by the pollution.
The document provides course descriptions for courses in the Master of Environmental Engineering program. The courses cover topics like water resources engineering, physical and chemical processes in water and wastewater treatment, air quality and pollution control, biological processes in water and wastewater treatment, solid and hazardous waste management, fate and transport of environmental contaminants, environmental impact and risk assessment, and thesis research. Elective courses cover additional topics such as environmental chemistry, policy analysis, sampling and monitoring, pollution transport, sea pollution control, GIS for environmental engineering, remediation and restoration, industrial water and wastewater, pollution prevention, and financing environmental projects.
This document discusses various topics related to soil health including soil pollution, soil quality monitoring, soil health cards, remote sensing, GIS, soil-based plant nutrient information systems, and quality of irrigation water. It provides details on soil survey, soil pollution sources and effects, and applications of remote sensing and GIS in agriculture, forestry, land use mapping, and urban planning. Key points covered are soil formation, classification, variability, monitoring soil quality, and controlling soil pollution through sustainable practices. Remote sensing techniques and their use in various fields like agriculture, natural resource management, and infrastructure development are also summarized.
This document discusses healthy soils and soil quality. It covers topics like soil pollution, soil quality monitoring, soil health cards, remote sensing, GIS, soil-based plant nutrient information systems, and quality of irrigation water. Soil pollution from excessive fertilizer and pesticide use, solid waste disposal, mining, and other sources is discussed. The effects of soil pollution include reduced fertility and nutrition imbalances. Remote sensing and GIS are important tools for soil surveys, agriculture monitoring, forestry, and land use mapping. Maintaining soil quality through sustainable practices is key to a healthy life.
The document discusses developing sustainability assessment methods for advanced mining technologies. It aims to meet human needs while preserving the environment for future generations by reducing dependence on fossil fuels and minerals, synthetic chemicals, and encroachment on nature. The research methodology will include simulations, modeling, and use of sustainability, risk, and life cycle assessment methods. To date there have been 2 local and 2 international publications from the project which started in January 2010. Sustainability assessment methods can help optimize resource use, improve mining safety, and reuse wastes in an environmentally friendly way.
Nanotechnology is one of the most rapidly advancing sciences and possess potential to revolutionize many disciplines of science, technology, medicine and agriculture. Conversion of macromaterials in to nano size particles (1-100 nm) gives birth to new characteristics and the material behaves differently. Nanoparticles can be produced by different methods, chemical and biological, the former is commercially used. Nanomaterials can be potentially used in the crop protection, especially in the plant disease management. Nanoparticles may act upon pathogens in a way similar to chemical pesticides or the nanomaterials can be used as carrier of active ingredients of pesticides, host defence inducing chemicals, etc. to the target pathogens. Because of ultra-small size, nanoparticles may hit/target virus particles and may open a new field of virus control in plants.
This document outlines the curriculum for a course in environmental science and engineering. The course is divided into 5 units that cover topics such as ecosystems, biodiversity, environmental pollution, natural resources, social/environmental issues, and human population/environment interactions. Some key areas discussed include causes and impacts of different types of pollution; sustainable use and overexploitation of forest, water, and mineral resources; urban issues related to energy and water; and environmental regulations. Field study components are integrated into some units to allow students to directly observe local ecosystems, polluted sites, and environmental assets.
The document presents an environmental impact assessment report for proposed oil exploration activities in Block 2B, Wajir, Kenya. It summarizes the contract agreement, project location and description, production life cycle, objectives and methodology of the EIA. Potential impacts are identified for air/noise quality, soil, water, biodiversity, socioeconomics and public health. Mitigation measures are proposed. The report outlines the legal framework and an environmental and social management plan, and provides budgets for the design/construction, operation and decommissioning phases. It references the full EIA report conducted on the project.
This document provides an overview of environmental impact assessments (EIAs). It discusses key components of EIAs including technical, economic, environmental and social factors. It describes assessing natural environments like physical/chemical factors and biological factors, as well as man-made environments like cultural and socioeconomic factors. The primary purpose of EIAs is to encourage consideration of the environment in planning and decision making to arrive at more environmentally compatible actions. Features of the US National Environmental Policy Act are discussed, as well as various Indian environmental laws. Methods used in EIAs in developed countries are listed. The assessment process and guidelines in India are outlined in three steps.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
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In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
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Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
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Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
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This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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1. SYLLABUS FOR THE POSTS ADVERTISED AGAINST
ADVTISEMENT NO. 02/2020-ADMN.(R)
APPLICABLE TO ALL POSTS
i. The duration of examination for all the posts will be – 02hrs.
ii. The questions will be objective type for all the posts.
iii. There will be written examination followed by Interview for the post of Scientist ‘B’. 80%
weightage will be given to written examination and 20% to interview.
iv. There will be negative marking of 0.25 for each wrong answer.
v. For rest of the posts selection will be based on the merit of the written examination and there
will be no interview.
vi. Skill test of those candidates will be held for the posts of Data Entry Operator @ 8000 key
depression per hours and for Lower Division Clerk typing test on computer @ 35wpm in
English and 30wpm in Hindi.
vii. Guidelines for Use of a Scribe / Paper Writer for visually handicapped/ orthopedically
handicapped candidates are mentioned at the end of the syllabus part.
2. SYLLABUS FOR THE POSTS OF SCIENTIST ‘B’
General subjects
Environmental Laws
International Environmental Treaties
Climate Change
General mathematics
General Knowledge, Science
Mental Ability
English
Stream Number
of Posts
Syllabus (Subject Specific)
Chemical, Civil
and
Environmental
Engineering
10 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Engineering Mathematics, Process Calculations and
Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics and Mechanical
Operations, Heat Transfer, Mass Transfer, Chemical Reaction
Engineering, Instrumentation and Process Control, Plant
Design and Economics & Chemical technology
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Building Materials, Solid Mechanics, Structural Analysis
Design of Steel Structures, Design of concrete and Masonry
Structures, Construction Practice, Planning and Management
Flow of Fluids, Hydraulic Machines and Hydro Power
-Fluid Mechanics, Open Channel Flow, Pipe Flow
-Hydraulic Machines and Hydro Power
Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering
Environmental Engineering
-Water supply Engineering, Waste Water Engineering
-Solid Waste Management
-Air, Noise Pollution and Ecology
Geo-technical Engineering and Foundation Engineering
- Geo-technical Engineering
-Foundation engineering
Surveying and Geology
-Surveying & Geology
Transportation Engineering
-Highways
3. ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINERING
Engineering & Environmental Surveying, Engineering
Chemistry & Microbiology, Engineering Economics
Water Engineering: Design & Application, Engineering
Geology, GIS & Remote Sensing, Waste Water Engineering;
Design and Application, Instrumentation Techniques for
Environmental Monitoring, Solid Waste Management, Air
Pollution & Control, Hydrology & Ground Water Engineering,
Vibration Analysis & control of Noise Pollution, Industrial
Waste Management, Environmental Impact Assessment &
Audit, Soil Pollution & Remediation, Planning and Design of
environmental Engg. Works, Water Resources System,
Climate Change & CDM, Environmental toxicology & Risk
Assessment, Ecology and Bio-monitoring techniques,
Hazardous & Biomedical Waste Management, Surface &
Ground Water Pollution
Advance Surveying, Environmental Law and Policy, Water
and Soil Conservation, System Simulation & Modelling,
Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, Environment and
Sustainable Development, Disaster Management, Non-
Conventional Energy Systems
Mechanical
Engineering
01 Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics and Heat transfer, IC
Engines, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Turbo
Machinery, Power Plant Engineering, Renewable Sources of
Energy, Engineering Mechanics, Engineering Materials,
Mechanisms and Machines, Design of Machine Elements,
Manufacturing, Industrial and Maintenance Engineering &
Mechatronics and Robotics
Mining
Engineering
01 Engineering Mathematics, Mine Development and Surveying,
Geo-mechanics and Ground Control, Mining Methods and
Machinery, Surface Environment, Mine Ventilation, and
Underground Hazards, Mine Economics, Mine Planning,
Systems Engineering
Natural Science
and Agricultural
Science
01 PHYSICS
Classical Mechanics
Quantum Mechanics
Electromagnetic Theory and Electrodynamics
Nuclear and Particle Physics
Laboratory course
Statistical Mechanics
Radiation Theory
Atomic and Molecular Physics
4. CHEMISTRY
Inorganic Chemistry
Metal Complexes, supra-molecular and photo-inorganic
chemistry, Group theory and chemistry of d&f block elements,
inorganic reaction mechanisms & catalysis and bio-inorganic
chemistry, Chemistry of boron and silicon compounds &
ligand filed theory, Spectral techniques in inorganics
chemistry, Organ transition metal chemistry and advanced bio-
inorganic chemistry, analytical techniques, inorganic materials
& nuclear and radiochemistry.
Organic Chemistry
Stereochemistry and reactive intermediates, spectroscopy and
organic synthesis, photochemistry & pericyclic reactions and
chemistry of life processes, newer synthetic reactions and
reagents & heterocyclic chemistry.
Physical Chemistry
Quantum Chemistry, Statistical mechanics, thermodynamics,
kinetics and macromolecules, molecular structure,
spectroscopic and diffraction methods, irreversible
thermodynamics, transport phenomena & surface phenomena
and fast reactions, advanced molecular spectra, crystal
structure, macromolecules, computational methods in
chemistry, physical chemistry of materials.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Introduction to Environmental Sciences, Social perspectives
on environment, Environment, development & sustainability,
Methodologies for environmental studies, Environmental
impact and risk assessment, Pollution and health, Urban
ecosystems
Natural resources: conservation and management ,
Atmosphere and global climate change, Natural & managed
ecosystems, Biodiversity and conservation biology, Soil
biology, Ecotoxicology and environmental health,
Environmental biotechnology, Environmental chemistry,
Environmental hazards, Hydrology and water resources,
Environmental geology, Systems analysis and modelling,
Environmental engineering
LIFE SCIENCES
Plant Sciences: Classification, Bryophytes, Pteridophytes,
Gymnosperms, Angiosperms, Vascular system in plants,
Economic important of plants, Photosynthesis,
Photoperiodism, Vernalization, and Biogeochemical cycle,
Animal Sciences: Classification, Characteristics of
5. invertebrates and vertebrates, anatomy and physiology of
different system of humans, nerve impulse transmission,
endocrinology, human diseases Apoptosis and cancer,
inherited diseases, animal cell culture, Applied Biology: Cell
and Molecular Biology, Principles of Biochemistry, General
Microbiology, Genetics, Techniques in Microbiology,
Biofertilizer and Compost Technology, Immunology,
Biosafety, Bioethics & IPR, Microbial Diversity, Microbial
Physiology and Metabolism, Soil and Agriculture
Microbiology, Food and Dairy Microbiology, Fermentation,
Environmental Microbiology, Biostatistics and
Bioinformatics, Microbial Genetics and Genomics, Industrial
Microbiology & Biotechnology, Medical Microbiology and
Virology, Plant and Animal Pathology, Microbial Ecology,
Instrumental methods
AGRICULTURE SCIENCE
Ecology and its relevance to man, natural resources, their
sustainable management and conservation. Physical and social
environment as factors of crop distribution and production.
Agro ecology; cropping pattern as indicators of environments.
Environmental pollution and associated hazards to crops,
animals and humans. Climate change - International
conventions and global initiatives. Greenhouse effect and
global warming. Advance tools for ecosystem analysis -
Remote sensing (RS) and Geographic Information Systems
(GIS).
Cropping patterns in different agro-climatic zones of the
country. Impact of high yielding and short-duration varieties
on shifts in cropping patterns. Concepts of various cropping
and farming systems. Organic and Precision farming. Package
of practices for production of important cereals, pulses, oil
seeds, fibres, sugar, commercial and fodder crops.
Important features and scope of various types of forestry
plantations such as social forestry, agro-forestry, and natural
forests. Propagation of forest plants. Forest products. Agro
forestry and value addition. Conservation of forest flora and
fauna.
Weeds, their characteristics, dissemination and association
with various crops; their multiplications; cultural, biological,
and chemical control of weeds. Soil- physical, chemical and
biological properties. Processes and factors of soil formation.
Soils of India. Mineral and organic constituents of soils and
their role in maintaining soil productivity. Essential plant
nutrients and other beneficial elements in soils and plants.
Principles of soil fertility, soil testing and fertilizer
recommendations, integrated nutrient management. Bio
6. fertilizers. Losses of nitrogen in soil, nitrogen-use efficiency in
submerged rice soils, nitrogen fixation in soils. Efficient
phosphorus and potassium use. Problem soils and their
reclamation. Soil factors affecting greenhouse gas emission.
Soil conservation, integrated watershed management. Soil
erosion and its management. Dry land agriculture and its
problems. Technology for stabilizing agriculture production in
rain fed areas. Water-use efficiency in relation to crop
production, criteria for scheduling irrigations, ways and means
of reducing runoff losses of irrigation water. Rainwater
harvesting. Drip and sprinkler irrigation. Drainage of
waterlogged soils, quality of irrigation water, effect of
industrial effluents on soil and water pollution. Irrigation
projects in India.
Farm management, scope, importance and characteristics, farm
planning. Optimum resource use and budgeting. Economics of
different types of farming systems. Marketing management -
strategies for development, market intelligence. Price
fluctuations and their cost; role of co-operatives in agricultural
economy; types and systems of farming and factors affecting
them. Agricultural price policy. Crop Insurance.
Agricultural extension, its importance and role, methods of
evaluation of extension programmes, socio-economic survey
and status of big, small and marginal farmers and landless
agricultural labourers. Training programmes for extension
workers. Role of Krishi Vigyan Kendra's (KVK) in
dissemination of Agricultural technologies. Non Government
Organization (NGO) and self-help group approach for rural
development.
Cell structure, function and cell cycle. Synthesis, structure and
function of genetic material. Laws of heredity. Chromosome
structure, chromosomal aberrations, linkage and cross-over,
and their significance in recombination breeding. Polyploidy,
euploids and aneuploids. Mutations - and their role in crop
improvement. Heritability, sterility and incompatibility,
classification and their application in crop improvement.
Cytoplasmic inheritance, sex-linked, sex-influenced and sex-
limited characters.
History of plant breeding. Modes of reproduction, selfing and
crossing techniques. Origin, evolution and domestication of
crop plants, centre of origin, law of homologous series, crop
genetic resources conservation and utilization. Application of
principles of plant breeding, improvement of crop plants.
Molecular markers and their application in plant improvement.
Pure-line selection, pedigree, mass and recurrent selections,
7. combining ability, its significance in plant breeding. Heterosis
and its exploitation. Somatic hybridization. Breeding for
disease and pest resistance. Role of interspecific and
intergeneric hybridization. Role of genetic engineering and
biotechnology in crop improvement. Genetically modified
crop plants.
Seed production and processing technologies. Seed
certification, seed testing and storage. DNA finger printing and
seed registration. Role of public and private sectors in seed
production and marketing. Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
issues, WTO issues and its impact on Agriculture.
Principles of Plant Physiology with reference to plant nutrition,
absorption, translocation and metabolism of nutrients. Soil -
water- plant relationship.
Enzymes and plant pigments; photosynthesis- modern
concepts and factors affecting the process, aerobic and
anaerobic respiration; C3, C4 and CAM mechanisms.
Carbohydrate, protein and fat metabolism. Growth and
development; photoperiodism and vernalilzation. Plant growth
substances and their role in crop production. Physiology of
seed development and germination; dormancy. Stress
physiology - draught, salt and water stress.
Major fruits, plantation crops, vegetables, spices and flower
crops. Package practices of major horticultural crops. Protected
cultivation and high tech horticulture. Post harvest technology
and value addition of fruits and vegetables. Landscaping and
commercial floriculture. Medicinal and aromatic plants. Role
of fruits and vegetables in human nutrition.
Diagnosis of pests and diseases of field crops, vegetables,
orchard and plantation crops and their economic importance.
Classification of pests and diseases and their management.
Integrated pest and disease management. Storage pests and
their management. Biological control of pests and diseases.
Epidemiology and forecasting of major crop pests and
diseases. Plant quarantine measures. Pesticides, their
formulation and modes of action.
Food production and consumption trends in India. Food
security and growing population - vision 2020. Reasons for
grain surplus. National and international food policies.
Production, procurement, distribution constraints. Availability
of food grains, per capita expenditure on food. Trends in
poverty, Public Distribution System and Below Poverty Line
population, Targeted Public Distribution System (PDS), policy
implementation in context to globalization. Processing
constraints. Relation of food production to National Dietary
8. Guidelines and food consumption pattern. Food based dietary
approaches to eliminate hunger. Nutrient deficiency - Micro
nutrient deficiency : Protein Energy Malnutrition or Protein
Calorie Malnutrition (PEM or PCM), Micro nutrient
deficiency and HRD in context of work capacity of women and
children. Food grain productivity and food security.
9. SYLLABUS FOR THE POSTS OF JUNIOR SCIENTIFIC ASSISTANT
Physics
Mechanics
Electricity and Magnetism
Waves and Optics
Thermal Physics
Analog Systems and Applications
Atmospheric Physics
Chemistry
Atomic Structure & Chemical Bonding
Coordination Chemistry
States of Matter & Ionic Equilibrium
Chemical Thermodynamics and its Applications
Phase Equilibria and Electrochemical Cells
Conductance & Chemical Kinetics
Quantum Chemistry & Spectroscopy
Basics and Hydrocarbons
Biomolecules
Spectroscopy
Mathematics
Differential Calculus
Differential Equations
Real Analysis
Algebra
Zoology
Principles of Ecology
Cell Biology
Physiology: Controlling and
Coordinating Systems
Fundamentals of Biochemistry
Physiology: Life Sustaining Systems
Biochemistry of Metabolic Processes
Botany
Biodiversity (Microbes, Algae, Fungi and Archegoniate)
Plant Ecology and Taxonomy
Plant Anatomy and Embryology
Plant Physiology and Metabolism
10. SYLLABUS FOR THE POSTS OF SENIOR TECHNICIAN
Diploma in
Instrumentation
04 Basics of measurement systems
Mechanical measurement
Transducers
Signals and Systems
Network theory
Analog Electronics
Digital Electronics
Industrial Instrumentation
Process Instrumentation
Diploma in
Electronics
01 Electronic devices and circuits
Network theory
Analog Electronics
Digital Electronics
Signals and systems
Microprocessor and Microcontrollers
Communication Engineering
Control Systems
Diploma in
Mechanical
01 Synchronous machine
Generation, Transmission and Distribution
Basic Electronics
Theory of Machines & Machine Design
Engineering Mechanics & Strength of Materials
Properties of Pure Substances
Laws of Thermodynamics
Air Standard Cycles for IC engines
Rankine cycle of steam
Properties & Classification of Fluid
Fluid statics
Measurement of Fluid pressure
Fluid Kinematics
Dynamics of ideal fluids
Measurement of Flow rate basic principles
Hydraulic turbines
Centrifugal Pumps
Classification of Steels
11. SYLLABUS FOR THE POSTS OF JUNIOR TECHNICIAN
1. General Science and Mathematics of 10th
standard
2. Hand tools and its importance.
3. Classification and uses of chisels, files and vices, micrometer, depth gauge.
types of cutting tools.
4. Shaping.
5. Slotting machine, its tools and sprocket cutting calculations.
6. Forging tools, types and its importance.
7. Lathe operation, its tools, angles and uses. CNC and conventional.
8. Milling machine operation, types of milling.
9. Indexing and calculation of various types of indexing.
10. Gear introduction, spur gear calculations, curves and their uses, gear tooth of different forms.
11. Grinding machine types, specifications and their parts, types of abrasives and their uses.
12. Thread and screw cutting on lathe.
13. Pillar drill machine and its applications.
14. Interchangeability – Limits, fits, tolerances and allowances.
15. Cutting speed and feed for various maching operations, calculation of machining time.
16. Lubricants and coolants.
17. Quality Control types and measurements of testing, gear and error.
18. Engineering Drawing.
19. Workshop Science and Calculation.
20. Heat treatment processes such as annealing, normalizing, tampering, hardening.
CNC operations.
12. SYLLABUS FOR THE POSTS OF JUNIOR LABORATORY ASSISTANT
GENERAL SYLLABUS
General Mathematics
Current Affairs - Sports, Indian Politics, COVID-19 disease, Environmental Issues, Indian
Economy, General Science, Geography, Rivers, Lakes, Seas and Forests
General Chemistry, Physics, Biology - 12th
Standard course
Mental Ability - Number Series, Alphabet Series, Data Interpretation, Coding-
Decoding, Analogy, Cubes and Dice, Arithmetical Reasoning, Statements &
Conclusions, Number Ranking and Statements & Arguments.
General English - Sentence Completion, Substitution, Error Correction (Phrase in
Bold), Passage Completion, active voice and passive voice, synonyms, Fill in the
blanks, Sentence Arrangement and Joining Sentences.
SUBJECT SPECIFIC
Atomic Structure, Periodicity of Elements, Noble Gases.
Basics of Organic Chemistry, Aliphatic Hydrocarbons, Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Alcohols, Phenols,
Ethers, Carboxylic Acids, Carbohydrates.
Phase Equilibrium, Chemical Equilibrium, Conductance, Photochemistry, Magnetism.
Titrimetric Analysis, Qualitative and Quantitative Aspects of Analysis, Optical Methods of Analysis,
Separation Techniques.
13. SYLLABUS FOR THE POST DATA ENTRY OPERATORS
General Knowledge: Current Affairs, Sports, Indian Politics, COVID-19 disease,
Environmental Issues, Indian Economy, General Science, Geography, Rivers, Lakes, Seas
and Forests.
Mental Ability: Number Series, Alphabet Series, Data Interpretation, Coding-
Decoding, Analogy, Cubes and Dice, Arithmetical Reasoning, Statements &
Conclusions, Number Ranking and Statements & Arguments.
English: Sentence Completion, Substitution, Error Correction (Phrase in Bold), Passage
Completion, active voice and passive voice, synonyms, Fill in the blanks, Sentence
Arrangement and Joining Sentences.
Computer Knowledge: Windows, MS Office (Word. PPT, Excel Spread sheet), The
hardware of personal Computer, Computer Basics, Operating Systems and Internet.
Hindi : Synonyms, Antonyms, Grammer, Vocabulary, Idioms & Phrases, One word
substitutes.
Mathematics: Permutation and Combination, Time and Work, Volume and Surface
Area, Decimal Fraction, Numbers, Problems based on H.C.F & L.C.M, Simple
Interest, Average, Probability, Compound Interest and Ratio and Proportion.
14. SYLLABUS FOR THE POST LOWER DIVISION CLERK
General Knowledge: Current Affairs, Sports, Indian Politics, COVID-19 disease,
Environmental Issues, Indian Economy, General Science, Geography, Rivers, Lakes, Seas
and Forests.
Mental Ability: Number Series, Alphabet Series, Data Interpretation, Coding-
Decoding, Analogy, Cubes and Dice, Arithmetical Reasoning, Statements &
Conclusions, Number Ranking and Statements & Arguments.
English: Sentence Completion, Substitution, Error Correction (Phrase in Bold), Passage
Completion, active voice and passive voice, synonyms, Fill in the blanks, Sentence
Arrangement and Joining Sentences.
Computer Knowledge: Working knowledge on MS Office (Word. PPT, Excel Spread sheet)
and Internet surfing.
Hindi : Synonyms, Antonyms, Grammer, Vocabulary, Idioms & Phrases, One word
substitutes.
Mathematics: Permutation and Combination, Time and Work, Volume and Surface
Area, Decimal Fraction, Numbers, Problems based on H.C.F & L.C.M, Simple
Interest, Average, Probability, Compound Interest and Ratio and Proportion.
15. SYLLABUS FOR THE POSTS OF MULTI TASKING STAFF
General Knowledge: Current Affairs, Sports, Indian Politics, COVID-19 disease,
Environmental Issues, Indian Economy, General Science, Geography, Rivers, Lakes, Seas
and Forests.
Mental Ability: Number Series, Alphabet Series, Data Interpretation, Coding-
Decoding, Analogy, Cubes and Dice, Arithmetical Reasoning, Statements &
Conclusions, Number Ranking and Statements & Arguments.
English: Sentence Completion, Substitution, Error Correction (Phrase in Bold), Passage
Completion, active voice and passive voice, synonyms, Fill in the blanks, Sentence
Arrangement and Joining Sentences.
Hindi : Synonyms, Antonyms, Grammer, Vocabulary, Idioms & Phrases, One word
substitutes.
16. GUIDELINES FOR Use of a Scribe / Paper Writer for Visually handicapped/
Orthopedically handicapped CANDIDATES[whose writing speed is affected by Cerebral
Palsy] for MTs written examination scheduled on 22nd July 2012.
A SCRIBE/PAPER WRITER, to write the written test / examination, on behalf of a Visually
Handicapped (VH) candidate [Blind] and Orthopedically Handicapped (OH) candidate
[whose writing speed is affected by Cerebral Palsy], may be used. In all such cases where a
Scribe is used, the following rules will apply:
The candidate will have to arrange his/ her own Scribe at own cost and inform the
Centre Head beforehand.
The academic qualification of the Scribe should be one grade lower than the eligibility
criteria stipulated for the post, i.e. where the eligibility criteria stipulated is graduation,
the qualification should not be more than HSC/XIIth /PUC.
Both the candidate as well as the Scribe will have to give a suitable undertaking AS
PER FORMAT ATTACHED that the Scribe fulfils all the stipulated eligibility
criteria. In case it later transpires that the scribe did not fulfill any of the laid down
eligibility criteria or had suppressed material facts, the candidature of the applicant will
stand cancelled, irrespective of the result of the written examination.
Candidates who use a Scribe will be eligible for extra time @ 20 minutes for every hour
of the examination i.e. total time allowed – 4 hours (from 10 Am to 2 PM).
17. Please fill up the DECLARATION and submit the same to the Centre Head.
DECLARATION
1. We, the undersigned, Shri/Smt/Kum. -------------------------------------- eligible
candidate for the written examination for recruitment of Management Trainees to be
held on 07.08.2011 Registration number--------------------, Roll Number - , AND
Shri/Smt/Kum. writer (scribe) for the
eligible candidate, do hereby declare that: -
i) The candidate is blind/low vision or affected by cerebral palsy with loco-
motor impairment and his/her writing speed is affected and he/she needs a
writer (scribe) as permissible under the Government of India rules governing
the recruitment of Physically Challenged persons.
(ii) The scribe is identified by the candidate at own cost and is as per own choice.
(iii) The scribe fulfils the following criteria: He/She is one grade junior to the candidate
Grade (whether graduate, post graduate etc).
Candidate Scribe
Particulars of Scribe
(i) Name of last examination passed
in his/her academic stream
(ii) Marks memo of
his/her qualification secured
Copy of academic certificate/ mark sheet of the Scribe is enclosed in support of the above.
2. As per the rules, the candidate availing services of a scribe is eligible for extra time of 20
minutes for every hour of the written examination.
3. We jointly understand that the Scribe shall only record the answer as suggested by the
candidate and shall not import his/ her knowledge/ make any gesture/ sound or movement to
indicate correctness or otherwise of any answer option.
4. We undertake to comply with the directions of the invigilator at the centre and try not to disturb
other examinees.
18. 5. Any misconduct committed by the scribe shall amount to a misconduct committed by the
eligible candidate who is using the scribe and is liable for disciplinary action as may be
deemed appropriate.
6. We hereby declare that all the above statements made by us are true and correct to the
best of our knowledge and belief. We also understand that in case it is detected at any stage
of recruitment that we do not fulfill the eligibility norms and/or that the information
furnished by us is incorrect/false or that we have suppressed any material fact(s), the
candidature of the applicant will stand cancelled, irrespective of the result of the written
test(s). If any of these shortcomings is/are detected even after the candidate's appointment,
his/her services are liable to be terminated. In such circumstances, both Signatories will be
liable to criminal prosecution.
Given under our signature:-
Signature of the Scribe Signature of the Candidate
Postal address:
Roll No.:
Postal address:
Reg. No:
STD Code: ……...Phone No……… STD Code:……… Phone No………….
Mobile No: Mobile No:
Signature of Invigilator
Photo of
the Scribe