Monday, 31 August 2015

[WhatsUpUoH] Trial Access to "Grammarly SW"

Dear All,

Trial access to "Grammarly SW" is activated for the month of September 2015
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[WhatsUpUoH] Call for Paper -Reg

Dear All,

University of Hyderabad is organizing a two-day International Academic Conference on Disciplinary Discourses on Use of Technology on 17-18 March, 2016. This conference is organized under EU-India E-QUAL Project on Enhancing Quality, Access and Governance of Undergraduate Education in India . 

We invite papers to be presented in the conference. The concept note of the conference is attached for your kind information.

Looking forward for your participation.

Please click here to register and submit your abstract.

Thank you
with Regards

Prof. R. Siva Prasad
Convener / Organizing Secretary  
International Academic Conference on Disciplinary Discourses in Use of Technology
EU-India Project (E-QUAL)
University of Hyderabad



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Trial access to "Grammarly SW" is activated for the month of September 2015
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'Grammarly' is an online grammar and spell checking application that improves communication by helping users find and correct English writing issues.
'Grammarly' provides context and correction suggestions about grammar, spelling, vocabulary usage, and plagiarism
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Hyderabad 500046, (A.P.) India
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[WhatsUpUoH] Invitation to ​Sanskrit Day -Reg


Dear All,

On behalf of the faculty and students, I take pleasure in inviting you to the "​Saṃskṛtotsava" celebrations organised by the Department of Sanskrit Studies, University of Hyderabad on 01-09-2015@11:00am.

Sri. A.K.Khan, IPS, DGP Anti-Corruption Bureau, Telangana State, will deliver a talk on "Relevance of Arthaśāstra to present-day administration". Please find further details with the attached invitation.

With regards,
JSR Prasad

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[WhatsUpUoH] Hindi Fortnight - 2015 celebrations -Reg

Dear All,



   1.   Circular for Hindi Fortnight Celebrations - 2015 from 01.09.2015 to 14.09.2015
   2.   Various Hindi Competitions - 2015

k vijaya


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Friday, 28 August 2015

[WhatsUpUoH] Retirement Circular -Reg

Dear All,

Please find the attachment, the retirement circular for the month of August, 2015. 


Section Officer
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[WhatsUpUoH] Request for entries for UoH Calendar 2016

University of Hyderabad

 

Office of the Registrar

August 28, 2015

 

 

CIRCULAR

 

 

Every year the University publishes the Calendar which is distributed to its guests and other institutions.  For the 2016 Calendar of the University; it has been decided to have pictures of the Scenic Locations on the Campus.

The University invites its students, faculty and staff to send high resolution photographs with a brief description of the scenic locations. The best pictures selected from the entries will be published in the University Calendar 2016.

Interested persons may send these photographs along with their details to email – uohcalendar2016@uohyd.ac.in.  The last date for receipt of pictures is September 25, 2015.

Kindly note that the pictures should be in Landscape mode, must be clear (without blurring) and with high resolution (at least 10-15 MB).

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·      Dean, Students' Welfare

·      Chief Warden

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·      PA to Registrar for information



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Thursday, 27 August 2015

[WhatsUpUoH] Fwd: 10th Anniversary Celebrations!


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From: MANTHAN <info@manthanindia.com>
Date: Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 4:53 PM
Subject: 10th Anniversary Celebrations!
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10th Anniversary Celebrations!


Please join us for an evening 
of manthan, celebration and networking!
 
Saturday, September 5, 2015
Vidyaranya School
  • 5.45 pm to 6.30 pm – Networking over High Tea
  • 6.30 pm to 7.15 pm – 'Jawaharlal Nehru & The Idea of India' – Talk by Prof Aditya Mukherjee, who delivered the first Manthan talk in 2005
  • 7.15 pm to 7.30 pm – Recognising significant contributions
  • 7.30 pm to 8.30 pm – Comments & Suggestions from Members
Prof Aditya Mukherjee

Aditya Mukherjee is Professor of Contemporary Indian History, Centre for Historical Studies and Dean, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. 
He was educated at St. Stephen's College and JNU. He is the Editor of the 'Sage Series in Modern Indian History' published by SAGE publications, (sixteen monographs already published) and was editor of the Selected Works of Jawaharlal Nehru (2009-11). He was Member of the Council of The Indian Council for Historical Research (ICHR), 2009-15, and is currently Member, Executive Council, Indian History Congress. He specializes in Economic History, particularly business history and the political economy of post-colonial development. He was President of the Indian History Congress for Modern India, 2007-8.

 He has been Visiting Professor at Duke University, U.S.A., 1986; JSPS fellow and Japan Foundation Fellow at University of Tokyo, Japan, 1996 and 1999-2000 respectively; Visiting fellow at the Institutes of Advanced Study at Lancaster, UK and at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil; Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Study at Nantes, France, 2010 and Visiting professor at La Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy, 2013.

His publications include the following books: India's Struggle for Independence, Viking, 1988, Penguin, 1989, 58th reprint in 2014, and India Since Independence, Penguin, 2008, both co-authored and translated into six languages; Imperialism, Nationalism and the Making of the Indian Capitalist Class 1927-1947, Sage, 2002; RSS, School Texts and The Murder of Mahatma Gandhi: The Hindu Communal Project, Sage, 2008, co-author; A Centenary History of the Indian National Congress, 1964-1984, Vol. V, (editor), Academic Publishers, New Delhi, 2011, History in the New NCERT Text Books: A Report and an Index of Errors, (with Irfan Habib and Suvira Jaiswal), Indian History Congress, 2003.
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Wednesday, 26 August 2015

[WhatsUpUoH] Academic Garden: A meeting with the Prime Minister

Dear All,

 

http://academic-garden.blogspot.in/2015/08/a-meeting-with-prime-minister.html?m=1

 

Academic Garden

A meeting with the Prime Minister

 

There have been reports in the media of a meeting of the Prime Minister with around 30 scientists at his residence on 19th August.  This blog is about my experience and impression of that meeting as (possibly) the youngest person present in it.  As the meeting was organized by the Department of Biotechnology, I thank Professor VijayRaghavan for this truly awesome opportunity. 

 

Disclaimer 1:  This post is not meant to be a comprehensive report about the event (one can read the news reports for that), but solely my own perception of how it played out.  A lot of it is from memory and some hurried notes I took during PM's speech: so, I can only paraphrase his statements and not quote them verbatim.

 

Disclaimer 2: This is going to be a long post.

 

 

Although I am not very interested in politics, I have been very curious about Modi government's thoughts and policies on science in India.  Sadly, be it mainstream or social media, our intellectual elite or journalists, the discourse on anything related to our Prime Minister seems to fluctuate between two extremes: one side considers him as the savior who will solve all of India's problems in no time and the other side is extremely critical and suspicious of him.  It is very difficult to separate the wheat from the chaff in reading prevalent opinions.  At the same time, as a scientist at a new institute, I cannot help but notice the pressure under which our administration is functioning due to severe budget cuts.  Are the current science funding policies of the government formulated with a view to control the overall government expenditure across the economy or does it have something to do with how high (or low) they place science on their priority list? How does the present regime view science, science in India and the scientific community?  These are questions to which I have been unable to get reasonable answers through our biased (and may I add unscientific) media discourse.  Therefore, when I received an invitation to attend this meeting, I was very excited at the possibility of meeting the Prime Minister and hearing directly his views about science in India.

 

The agenda of the meeting had been designed carefully.  The PM wanted a discussion on the current state of Indian science and from what I understood in a smaller preparation meeting before we headed out to RCR, he had conveyed his eagerness to hear diverse viewpoints.  The secretaries of the science ministries (mostly scientists themselves), therefore, were to play a moderating role and let the other invitees from the science community do most of the talking.

 

Around 14 people, representing various fields of science, were to give presentations about the progress made and challenges ahead in their respective domains of expertise.  The meeting was to be conducted for two hours and therefore, speakers were requested to respect the time limitations so that there could also be adequate time for discussion.  Before heading out to RCR, some of the invitees wondered if the PM would be able to follow the numerous presentations and if someone should further summarise the main points of the speakers at the end.  As it turned out, however, Mr. Modi not only listened attentively to each and every presentation, but also kept asking very pointed questions from almost all the speakers.  For instance, when the first speaker presented data about the number of research papers that were published in India every year, Mr. Modi immediately asked how big or small this number was, in proportion to our population.  The very low number of scientists in our country was briefly discussed.  

 

As the presentations continued, he made several remarks, but I only remember a few.  For example, one of the speakers mentioned that in India, once a faculty member becomes a full professor, the only further possible ``promotion" beyond that is to become a senior level administrator.  This hinders research productivity and he therefore suggested that we create more positions, equivalent to VCs/directors etc, but in which one would only do research.  The PM caught on to this suggestion and requested the speaker to prepare a detailed proposal.  There were several other talks on topics including biomedical research, agricultural research, research in universities, physics, mathematics, research in industry and research in the north east. 

 

My personal favourite was Professor Spenta Wadia's talk on physics, in which he beautifully outlined, in simple language, India's contributions to string theory.  I also liked Professor Gagandeep Kang's talk on biomedical research.  Prof. Mythily Ramaswamy gave a talk on mathematics. 

 

Among his many questions, Mr. Modi had one for mathematicians: he wanted to know if mathematics could solve the problem of call drops in mobile conversations!  Later, when the presentations got over, I made a comment about applications of cryptography and coding theory in communication problems, but that this field is underrepresented in most Indian institutes [please see addendum below for the mathematics behind call drops].  It was only after returning home that I came to know from my brother that the issue of call drops is, in fact, a very contentious issue nowadays and has also been raised in the parliament. 

 

In most presentations, the presenters explained and emphasized the need for sustained funding in science if we were to continue the progress and not slide backwards. 

 

After the presentations were over, it was time to elicit comments from the rest of the audience: by this point, we ran out of time.  But the PM continued to listen to the comments and personally called out the names of people who indicated that they wanted to speak  (either his vision is very strong or he had the seating plans laid out in front of him!). 

 

Since it was well beyond 6 pm, I thought with some disappointment that he would leave and I would not be able to hear his views on science issues in India.  But, he did speak, and from that point, Modi, the orator, took over.

 

 After addressing us as ``Aap Diggaj Log," he started his talk with the observation that we cannot make much progress in the current scenario.  The lack of  openness between the cabinet and scientists as well as overwhelming administrative regulations hindered science.  He recognized that research needs flexibility, and while there had to reasonable checks and balances, one could not expect scientists to keep, in his own words, ``pai pai ka hisaab."   This generated some laughter and applause.

 

The next point he made was that there was a lot of overlap between the work done by different science agencies, which do not communicate adequately with each other and are unable to work towards common scientific goals of the nation.  He emphasized, as the news reports mention, that instead of working in isolation, scientists have to come together and take a multidisciplinary approach to solving problems.

 

One point that the PM kept making repeatedly was that the solutions to most of the problems, be it coordination of resources or addressing specific needs of the nation such as Swachh Bharat, cleaning the Ganges, low agricultural productivity, the contradictory problems of malnutrition and food wastage, better utilization of solar energy, the solutions would have to come from the scientists and not the bureaucracy.  ``Can you do it?" he asked us directly.

 

He also made some remarks about a disconnect between writing research papers and translating the research into technology.  One of the examples he mentioned was why agricultural research has not addressed the problem of poor yield of pulses in India. 

 

Towards the end of his speech, he said that he has noted our complaints to him: those of science policy, budget and administration.  But, he too has a complaint, namely the scientific community is not broadminded about optimum sharing and utilization of resources.  His wish list for us was sensitivity to India-specific problems, better coordination among science workers and a multidisciplinary approach. 

 

 All in all, I certainly understood the PM's attitude towards science better than before.  It was heartening to note his awareness of science challenges in the country and that his thoughts on science are not restricted to Ganesha and plastic surgery, as many journalists would have us believe.  But, I am writing as an assistant professor whose research work is mostly of a solitary nature and who does not have to deal (much) with administration and bureaucracy.  People in positions of responsibility, who deal directly with the consequences of budgetary cuts and lack of a coherent science policy would have higher expectations of this meeting and its consequences. 

 

Speaking personally, I came back with a strong feeling that this government perceives the science community as underperforming and wants it to produce more.  Therefore, it is absolutely essential for us early career scientists to keep improving our performance so that we do not feel unempowered in front of any administrator or bureaucrat.  For a scientist, empowerment comes only with productivity.

 

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Addendum: 

My comment is not entirely accurate.  Professor Vijay Chandru (Co-founder and Chairman, Strand Life Sciences), who was also present at the meeting, pointed out the following in a private correspondence:

``While cryptography and coding theory are at the foundations of computing and fault tolerant communications, the problem of call drops is driven more by cellular transmission capacities (# of cell towers and energy considerations) and protocols for handoff between cells. 

 

The multiple co-existing cellular technologies GSM, 3G, LTE would also add a layer of complexity. I believe the math disciplines involved would be more like stochastic dynamical systems and congestion modelling.

 

Anurag Kumar, D. Manjunath and Joy Kuri have authored a nice book "Wireless Networking" that makes these connections."

 


 

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[WhatsUpUoH] Talk on Disability


Dear All,

Please see the following Talk Notice on Disability.


University of Hyderabad

Department of Sociology

School of Social Sciences

 

invites you to a talk on

 

                                    Methodological Issues in Disability Studies Research

 

By

 

                                                                       Prof. Nilika Mehrotra

                                                            Centre for the Study of Social Systems

                                                                       School of Social Sciences

                                                                   Jawaharlal Nehru University                          

                                                                                   New Delhi

 

on

 

                                              28th August, 2015 (Friday)

at  11.00 a.m.

 

 

Venue: New Seminar Hall, School of Social Sciences

All are invited

 

 

Yours sincerely.


         Head
         Dept. of Sociology

 

 

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Tuesday, 25 August 2015

[WhatsUpUoH] UOH HERALD: new post published

Ashish Thomas has published a new post on UOH HERALD: हैदराबाद विश्वविद्यालय की शोधार्थी भारतीय पुलिस सेवा के लिए चयनित
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Monday, 24 August 2015

[WhatsUpUoH] Discussion Group Post

Please post this attached notice regarding a Discussion Group being planned by two members of the Faculty of the Dept. of English.


Dr Anna Kurian
Dr Pramod K. Nayar

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The University of Hyderabad
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Saturday, 22 August 2015

[WhatsUpUoH] Internet services for Hostel-J & Hostel-K -Reg

UNIVERSITY OF HYDERABAD

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Dt. 22-08-2015


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