Hindu Degree College, Moradabad
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Hindu Degree College, Moradabad
is situated in the heart of the city- STATION ROAD. The college is 0. 5 Km form Railway Station and 0.8 Km form Bus Station is run by the Hindu Educational Society which comprises a number of philanthropic and enthusiastic citizens of the town. Hindu college was established in 1911 as a Middle school, in 1916 it was upgraded in High school and latter in 1937 it was converted into Intermediate College. In 1949 and 1950 it was recognized as Degree and P.G. College, respectively. Till 1960 B.Sc., M.Sc. (Maths), Commerce and B.Ed. classes were functioning, after that in 1961 courses of Art Faculty was established at under graduate level. In the succeeding years following courses were started at Post Graduate level.
Hindu College was first affiliated to Agra University, and later to with the establishment of Rohilkhand University presently known as Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University in 1973.
Various courses in the Arts and Sciences are offered by the College in accordance with the syllabi and prescriptions of the Mahatma Jyotoba Phule Rohilkhand University. Every Student is required to work towards a degree with a specific choice of subjects. The duration of M.A. / M.Sc. programmes (Post Graduate) is two years, and that of B.A.,B.Sc. and B.Com. is three years.
Dr. R.K. Pillai Head of the Department
Research Publications:
1. Pillai R.K. 1973. Further studies on the chromosomes of Indian Curculionide (Coleoptera). Genen Phaenen 16: 109–110
2. —— 1974a Carbol fuchsin as a stain for insect chromosomes. CIS (Japan) 16: 3–4
3. —— 1974b Chromosome number and sex determining mechanism in twenty eight species of Coleoptera. CIS (Japan) 16: 20–22
4. —— 1974c Studies on Chromosomes of Lema Fabr. (Chrysomelida : Coleoptera). Nucleus 17: 96-100
5. —— 1974d cytology of two species of Australian Leafminers (Hispinae: Chrysomelida) Cytobios (Cambridge): 11:75–79
6. —— 1974e Karyological studies on Tenebrionidae (Coleoptera) Zool.anz. Jena 193:323-331
7. —— 1975a Chromosome studies on Rutelinae I. Genus Anomala Sam. (Scarabaeidae : Coleoptera) Nucleus 18:156–161
8. —— 1975b Occurrence of telocentric chromosomes in natural population of a “Rove beetle” (Staphylinidae : Coleoptera). Zool. Anz. Jena 195:220–224
9. —— 1975c Karyological studies on four species of Cassidinae (Chrysomelida : Coleoptera) Genen Phaenen 18:55–63
10. —— 1975d Somatic karyotype of two species of Indian frogs m(Anura: Amphibian) Cytobios (Cambridge) 13:109–115
11. —— 1976a Chromosomes of Rutelinae II. Genera Adorrhinyptia Arrow and Adoretus Cast. (Scarabaeidae : Coleoptera) Caryologia 29: 69–79
12. —— 1976b Female heterogamety in two species of Rana (ranidae: anura) CIS (Japan) 20:9–11
13. —— 1976c Karyotypic studies on five species of Melolonthinae (Scarabaeidae : Coleoptera) Nucleus 19: 195–200
14. —— 1976d Karyotypic orthoselection in Trox (Scarabaeidae : Coleoptera) CIS (Japan) 20:8–9
15. —— 1976e Evolution of karyotype in Tenebrionidae. Proc. Dunn Dobzh. Symp. Genet, 280–290
16. —— 1977a Chromosome studies on four species of Dynastinae and Cetoniinae (Scarabaeidae: Coleoptera) Zool. Anz. Jena 198: 47–52
17. —— 1977b Cytological investigations on seven species of Coprinae (Scarabaeidae: Coleoptera) Caryologia 30: 255–263
18. —— 1977 Chromosome studies on two species of Meloidae (Coleoptera) Res. Bull. Panjab Univ. 28: 35–38
19. —— 1978 Cytotaxonomy of Trox Fabr. (Troginae: Scarabaeidae: Coleoptera) Curr. Sci. 47: 393
20. —— 1979a Evolution of Karyotype and phylogenetic relationships in Scarabaeidae. Zool. Anz. Jena 202: 105–118
21. —— 1979b Chromosome studies on six species of Coccinellidae: Coleoptera) Zoologica Poloniae 27: 621–626
22. —— Karamjeet 1979 Chromosome numbers of Scarabaeidae (Polyphaga: Coleoptera) Celeop. Bull. Washington 33: 309–318
23. —— 1980 Chromosome numbers of Tenebrionidae (Polyphaga : Coleoptera) Biologica 26: 31–42
24. —— 1984 Chromosome Banding in Cassida signifera Ws (Coleoptera : Cassidinae) 5th All Ind. Cong. Cytol. Genet. Bhubaneswar Abstract page 7
1. Pathak, J.K. and Bhatt, S.D. (1989). Ecology of the endangered Mahseer (Tor puititora) of the Kumaun Himalaya: Conservation and Management Strategies. Proc. Nat. Symp. Conser. Mang. 36-42.
2. Bhatt, S.D. and Pathak, J.K. (1989). Spawning in the crucian carp Carassius carassius (Linn): Effect of Photoperiod and Temperature. Him.J. Env.Zool.3; 56-64.
3. Bhatt, S.D. and Pathak, J.K. (1989). Hydrobiological Profile of River Sarju Draining Uplands of Kumaun (Greater Himalaya). J. Freshwater Biol.1; 33-42.
4. Bhatt, S.D., Pathak, J.K., Pande, R.K. and Rawat, D.S. (1989). Hydrobiology of the Upstream of Kumaun Himalaya (Uttar Pradesh) with Special Reference to Biological Productivity. In: Environmental Issues and Programme. Vol. II (ed. I. Mohan). Ashsish Publishing House, New Delhi. 87-93.
5. Pathak, J.K., Bhatt, S.D., Pande, R.K. and Rawat, D.S. (1989). Fluvial Water Quality Alarm System in Kumaun and their Impact upon Fishery Resources. GBPIHED; 253-257
6. Pathak, J.K. and Bhatt, S.D (1990). Pollution Studies on River Gomti of the uplands-II: Monitoring the Water Quality. J. NATCON, 22; 105-115.
7. Pathak, J.K. and Bhatt, S.D, Pande, R.K. and Rawat, D.S. (1990). Relationship among Hydrosoil, Water Chemistry and Biota with Special Reference to Fish Production and their Developmental Rhythms in Sarju-Ramganga (E) Water Basins of Kumaun Himalaya . FTR, CSIR, Govt. of India, New Delhi.
8. Bhatt, S.D, Pathak, J.K., (1990). Hydro-environmental Indicator in the Kali Riverien Ecosystem of the Central Himalaya. In: Himalya: Environment, Resources and Development (eds. N.K. Shah, et.al.) Shree Almora Book Depot, Almora.
9. Bhatt, S.D, Pathak, J.K., (1990). Environmental Stress on the Fishery Resources of the Kumaun Himalaya with Special Reference to River Kosi. In: River Pollution in India (ed. R.K. Trivedy). Ashish Publishing House, New Delhi, 265-288.
10. Bhatt, S.D, Pathak, J.K., (1990). Ecology of Running Waters of Kumaun: Some General Considerations with Respect to Coldwater Fisheries. In: Recent Trends in Coldwater Fisheries.(ed. K.L. Sehgal) Today and Tomorrow’s Publishers, New Delhi. 109-119.
11. Pathak, J.K. and Bhatt, S.D. (1991). Physico-chemical Quality of River Panar of the Central Himalaya. J. Freshwater Biol. 3; 159-168.
12. Pande, P.C., Pathak, J.K. and Bhatt, S.D. (1991). Ecology of the Wetland Pteridophytes of Kumaun Himalaya. In: Ecology of the Mountain Waters (eds. S.D. Bhatt and R.K. Pande). Ashish Publishing House, New Delhi. 174-197.
13. Bhatt, S.D., Pathak, J.K. (1991). Streams of the Great Mountain Arc: Physiography and Physico-chemistry. In: Ecology of the Mountain Waters (eds. S.D. Bhatt and R.K. Pande). Ashish Publishing House, New Delhi; 43-58.
14. Bhatt, S.D, Pathak, J.K., (1991). Water Quality Characteristics of the Lesser Himalayan Streams: Trends in Arithmetic Water Quality Indices with Special Reference to River Sarju. In: Ecology of the Mountain Waters (eds. S.D. Bhatt and R.K. Pande). Ashish Publishing House, New Delhi. 92-103
15. Pathak, J.K. (1991). Growth of Tor-putitora (Ham) Specimen Caught from River Sarju (Kumaun Himalaya). J. Adv. Zool. 12; 60-62.
16. Pathak, J.K. and Chaudhary, C.B. (1991). Dorsal Fin Abnormality in Cyprinid, Carassius carassius L (Pices: Cyprinidae). Him. J. Env. Zool. 5; 53-56.
17. Joshi, B.D. and Pathak, J.K. (1991). Impact of Sewage on River Bhagirathi at Uttarkashi. Him.J. Env. Zool. 5.
18. Bhatt, S.D. and Pathak, J.K. (1991). Assessment of Water Quality and Aspect of Pollution in a Stretch of River Gomti. J. Environ. Biol. 3; 113-126.
19. Pathak, J.K. and Bhatt, S.D. (1992). The Sewage Water of Almora Township: Evaluation for Crop Irrigation. J. NATCON. 4; 55-62.
20. Bhatt, S.D. and Pathak, J.K. (1992). Himalayan Environment: Water Quality of the Drainage Basins. Shree Almora Book Depot. Almora.
21. Joshi, B.D,. Pathak,J.K. , Singh, Y.N. and Bisht, R.C.S. (1992). On the Food Spectrum of the Sow Trout Schizothorax richardsonii) and the Maseer (Tor tor) from River Bhagirathi in the Garhwal Himalaya. Him. J. Env. Zool. 6: 158-163.
22. Joshi, B.D, Pathak, J.K., Singh, Y.N. and Bisht, R.C.S. (1992). A Study of Minor Limno-biotic component of River Bhagirathi from Garhwal Himalaya. Him. J. Env. Zool. 6; 152-157.
23. Joshi, B.D, Pathak, J.K., Singh, Y.N. Bisht, R.C.S. and Joshi, N. (1993).Phytoplankton in the snow fed River Bhagirathi in the Garhwal Himalaya. Him.J. Env. Zool.7; 60-63
24. Pathak, J.K. and Bhatt, S.D. (1993). Seasonal Water Quality characteristics of the three major fluvial Water bodies of Kuamun Himalaya. In: Advances of Limnology (ed. H.R. Singh) 145-168.
25. Joshi, B.D, Pathak,J.K. , Singh, Y.N., Bisht, R.C.S. and Joshi, P.C. (1993).On the Physico-chemical Characteristics of River Bhagirathi in the uplands of Garhwal Himalaya. Him.J. Env. Zool.7; 64-75.
26. Joshi, B.D, Pathak,J.K. , Singh, Y.N. and Bisht, R.C.S. (1993). Assessment of water quality of River Bhagirathi. Him.J. Env. Zool..7; 118-123.
27. Pathak, J.K. and Bhatt, S.D. (1997). Drainage Basin Dynamics and related physico-chemical limnology of the Mountain Streams. Him.J. Env. Zool.11;77-86
28. Pathak, J.K. Tolia, R.S., Sharma, R.K. and Pande, R.K. (1999). Landslide Problem in U.P. Himalaya. In: Int. Conf. Disaster. Mang., IGNOU, New Delhi.
29. Pathak, J.K. and Balwaria, H.S. (2002). A note on the Disaster Management Training Practices in India. Him.J. Env. Zool. 16; 67-71.
30. Alam, Mohd, Pathak, J.K. and Sharma, R.K. (2006). An Impact Assessment of Paper Industry on River Ramganga at Moradabad. Him.J. Env. Zool.;20 (1), 123-130.
31. Pathak, J.K., Alam, M., and Pant, J.C. (2007): Application of Multivariate Analysis in Hydrochemical Data: An Example of River Ramganga. Him.J. Env. Zool.;21 (1), 143-148.
32. Alam, Mohm, Sharma Sikha and Pathak J.K. (2007). Fish Culture: A solution for Strengthening Rural Economy. Agrobios VI, (3)
33. Pathak, J.K., Alam, Mohd and Sharma Sikha (2008). Interpretation of Groundwater Quality using Multivariate Statistical Technique in Moradabad city, Western Uttar Pradesh state, India. E-J.Chem 5 (3), 607-619.
34. Sharma, Shikha, Pathak, J.K. and Alam Mohd. (2009). Length-weight relationship and relative condition factor of Clarias batrachus (Linn.) from the Maulagrgh wetland of Chandausi, Moradabad. J.Env. Bio-sci. 23 (1): 47-50
35. Alam, Mohd, Sharma Shikha and Pathak, J.K. (2009). Bioeconomics of Clarias garipinus culture using slaughter hose waste as food ingredient.. J.Inland Fish Soc. India 41 (1), 57-60.
36. Alam Mohd and Pathak, J.K. (2010). Rapid Assessment of Water Quality Index of Ramganga River, Western Uttar Pradesh (India) using a Computer Programme. Nature and Science 8 (11).
37. Pathak,J.K. and Mohd., Alam (2010). A checklist of Fish Fauna of Ramganaga river. J.Env.Bio.Sci 24(2); 239-241
38. Mohammad Alam and J.K. Pathak (2010). Assessment of Fecundity and Gonadosomatic Index of commercially important fish, Labeo rohita from Ramganaga River. ijpbs 1 (3); 1-6 (www.ijpbs.net)
39. J.K.Pathak, Mohd Alam and Shikha Sharma (2011): Ichtyofauna of River Ramganga of Western Uttar Pradesh. In Biodiversity: An Overview (Eds: Mukesh Kumar and R.K. Gupta). I.K. International Publishing House, Pvt., New Delhi. Pp 147-155
40. Mohammad Alam and J.K. Pathak (2010). Studies on the distribution of fish fauna in relation to hydrological parameters of river Ramganga, western Uttar Pradesh, India. Indian Journal of Fisheries. (Communicated)
41. Mohammad Alam and J.K. Pathak (2010). Food preferences of Labeo rohita (Hamilton) in River Ramganga. Western Uttar Pradesh, India. Asian Fisheries Science (Communicated)
42. Mohammad Alam and J.K. Pathak (2010). Water quality assessment of Ramganga river in western Uttar Pradesh (India) using multivariate statistical analysis. Asian Journal of Water Environment and Pollution (Communicated)
43. Mohammad Alam and J.K. Pathak (2010). Assessment of heavy metal pollution in Ramganga river, UP India: Impact of brass industries and urban discharge. International Journal of Environmental Studies. (Communicated)
ARTICLE PUBLISHED IN NEWS PAPERS
(1) An article on Pollution of river Ramganga for people awareness towards the environmental pollution. Dainik Jagran. Dated 18 Sep.2006.
(2) An article on Ground water quality of Moradabad. Dainik Jagran Dated 1 June 2007.
(3) An article related to the pollution of Ramganga River. Times of India Dated 28 Jan. 2008.
(4) An article indicating the pollution strength and biodiversity of the river Ramganga. Dainik Jagran. Dated 13 September 2010.
Dr. R.C. Gupta Associate Professor
Dr. Avinash Chandra Associate Professor
Dr. V.K. Tyagi Associate Professor
Dr. Sudha Garg Assistant Professor
Dr. Deepa Sethi Singh Assistant Professor
Dr. J.K. Pathak Assistant Professor
Dr. Shalini Roy Associate Professor
Dr. Divya Singh Assistant Professor
Social Sciences: History, Political Science, Economics, Commerce and Sociology, Psychology, Geography, Defense Studies.
Sciences: Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Mathematics
Humanities : Hindi, English, Sanskrit and Urdu
Courses
In addition to the various subjects, the library also has a special collection of books on Art, Literature, General Knowledge and Sports. Besides books, the library regularly subscribes to a large number of daily newspapers, a wide variety of popular magazines and research journals.
Bhartiya Bhasha Kendra
Government of Uttar Pradesh has established Indian language Centre (Bhartiya Bhasha Kendra) at Hindu College, Moradabad. In this centre 13 Indian languages are taught by various learned teachers of different states.
The languages are
Nepali,
Tamil,
Telugu,
Kannada,
Malayalam,
Bengali,
Gujarati,
Marathi,
Oriya,
Kashmiri,
Sindhi,
Punjabi,
Assamiya.
Eligibility for Admission to the above courses for girls is intermediate and for boys is graduation. There is no fee for the aforesaid courses and students will be awarded certificate after the successful completion of the course.
More than 30 seminars, conferences have been organized by various departments of the college.
Faculty members have received many minor and major research projects from various funding agencies viz., UGC, CSIR, DST, etc.
Many research papers have been published by teachers in different national and international journals.
Alumni of the college are presently occupying high positions in different fields in India and abroad.
For smooth running of various educational programmes the college has upgraded Library and developed infrastructure.
The Hindu College stands for distinction and excellence among all the colleges affiliated to Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University, Bareilly. We have given good examination result every year having a pass percentage of above 80% out of which 45% were placed in first division; 50% in second division and 5% got third division.
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Moradabad
Moradabad is a city and a municipal corporation in Moradabad district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It was established in 1600 by prince Murad, the son of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan; as a result the city came to be known as Moradabad. It is the administrative headquarters of...
is situated in the heart of the city- STATION ROAD. The college is 0. 5 Km form Railway Station and 0.8 Km form Bus Station is run by the Hindu Educational Society which comprises a number of philanthropic and enthusiastic citizens of the town. Hindu college was established in 1911 as a Middle school, in 1916 it was upgraded in High school and latter in 1937 it was converted into Intermediate College. In 1949 and 1950 it was recognized as Degree and P.G. College, respectively. Till 1960 B.Sc., M.Sc. (Maths), Commerce and B.Ed. classes were functioning, after that in 1961 courses of Art Faculty was established at under graduate level. In the succeeding years following courses were started at Post Graduate level.
- 1963 Chemistry
- 1965 Physics and English
- 1966 Zoology
- 1969 Hindi and Economics
- 1971 Sociology
- 1972 Geography and Botany
- 1977 Education (M.Ed.) and Political Science
- 1983 Psychology
- 1984 Sanskrit
- 2006 Urdu and Defense studies
Hindu College was first affiliated to Agra University, and later to with the establishment of Rohilkhand University presently known as Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University in 1973.
Various courses in the Arts and Sciences are offered by the College in accordance with the syllabi and prescriptions of the Mahatma Jyotoba Phule Rohilkhand University. Every Student is required to work towards a degree with a specific choice of subjects. The duration of M.A. / M.Sc. programmes (Post Graduate) is two years, and that of B.A.,B.Sc. and B.Com. is three years.
Faculty
- Department of Commerce
- Department of Mathematics
- Department of Physics
- Department of Chemistry
- Department of Zoology
Dr. R.K. Pillai Head of the Department
Research Publications:
1. Pillai R.K. 1973. Further studies on the chromosomes of Indian Curculionide (Coleoptera). Genen Phaenen 16: 109–110
2. —— 1974a Carbol fuchsin as a stain for insect chromosomes. CIS (Japan) 16: 3–4
3. —— 1974b Chromosome number and sex determining mechanism in twenty eight species of Coleoptera. CIS (Japan) 16: 20–22
4. —— 1974c Studies on Chromosomes of Lema Fabr. (Chrysomelida : Coleoptera). Nucleus 17: 96-100
5. —— 1974d cytology of two species of Australian Leafminers (Hispinae: Chrysomelida) Cytobios (Cambridge): 11:75–79
6. —— 1974e Karyological studies on Tenebrionidae (Coleoptera) Zool.anz. Jena 193:323-331
7. —— 1975a Chromosome studies on Rutelinae I. Genus Anomala Sam. (Scarabaeidae : Coleoptera) Nucleus 18:156–161
8. —— 1975b Occurrence of telocentric chromosomes in natural population of a “Rove beetle” (Staphylinidae : Coleoptera). Zool. Anz. Jena 195:220–224
9. —— 1975c Karyological studies on four species of Cassidinae (Chrysomelida : Coleoptera) Genen Phaenen 18:55–63
10. —— 1975d Somatic karyotype of two species of Indian frogs m(Anura: Amphibian) Cytobios (Cambridge) 13:109–115
11. —— 1976a Chromosomes of Rutelinae II. Genera Adorrhinyptia Arrow and Adoretus Cast. (Scarabaeidae : Coleoptera) Caryologia 29: 69–79
12. —— 1976b Female heterogamety in two species of Rana (ranidae: anura) CIS (Japan) 20:9–11
13. —— 1976c Karyotypic studies on five species of Melolonthinae (Scarabaeidae : Coleoptera) Nucleus 19: 195–200
14. —— 1976d Karyotypic orthoselection in Trox (Scarabaeidae : Coleoptera) CIS (Japan) 20:8–9
15. —— 1976e Evolution of karyotype in Tenebrionidae. Proc. Dunn Dobzh. Symp. Genet, 280–290
16. —— 1977a Chromosome studies on four species of Dynastinae and Cetoniinae (Scarabaeidae: Coleoptera) Zool. Anz. Jena 198: 47–52
17. —— 1977b Cytological investigations on seven species of Coprinae (Scarabaeidae: Coleoptera) Caryologia 30: 255–263
18. —— 1977 Chromosome studies on two species of Meloidae (Coleoptera) Res. Bull. Panjab Univ. 28: 35–38
19. —— 1978 Cytotaxonomy of Trox Fabr. (Troginae: Scarabaeidae: Coleoptera) Curr. Sci. 47: 393
20. —— 1979a Evolution of Karyotype and phylogenetic relationships in Scarabaeidae. Zool. Anz. Jena 202: 105–118
21. —— 1979b Chromosome studies on six species of Coccinellidae: Coleoptera) Zoologica Poloniae 27: 621–626
22. —— Karamjeet 1979 Chromosome numbers of Scarabaeidae (Polyphaga: Coleoptera) Celeop. Bull. Washington 33: 309–318
23. —— 1980 Chromosome numbers of Tenebrionidae (Polyphaga : Coleoptera) Biologica 26: 31–42
24. —— 1984 Chromosome Banding in Cassida signifera Ws (Coleoptera : Cassidinae) 5th All Ind. Cong. Cytol. Genet. Bhubaneswar Abstract page 7
Research Publications of Dr. J. K. Pathak
1. Pathak, J.K. and Bhatt, S.D. (1989). Ecology of the endangered Mahseer (Tor puititora) of the Kumaun Himalaya: Conservation and Management Strategies. Proc. Nat. Symp. Conser. Mang. 36-42.
2. Bhatt, S.D. and Pathak, J.K. (1989). Spawning in the crucian carp Carassius carassius (Linn): Effect of Photoperiod and Temperature. Him.J. Env.Zool.3; 56-64.
3. Bhatt, S.D. and Pathak, J.K. (1989). Hydrobiological Profile of River Sarju Draining Uplands of Kumaun (Greater Himalaya). J. Freshwater Biol.1; 33-42.
4. Bhatt, S.D., Pathak, J.K., Pande, R.K. and Rawat, D.S. (1989). Hydrobiology of the Upstream of Kumaun Himalaya (Uttar Pradesh) with Special Reference to Biological Productivity. In: Environmental Issues and Programme. Vol. II (ed. I. Mohan). Ashsish Publishing House, New Delhi. 87-93.
5. Pathak, J.K., Bhatt, S.D., Pande, R.K. and Rawat, D.S. (1989). Fluvial Water Quality Alarm System in Kumaun and their Impact upon Fishery Resources. GBPIHED; 253-257
6. Pathak, J.K. and Bhatt, S.D (1990). Pollution Studies on River Gomti of the uplands-II: Monitoring the Water Quality. J. NATCON, 22; 105-115.
7. Pathak, J.K. and Bhatt, S.D, Pande, R.K. and Rawat, D.S. (1990). Relationship among Hydrosoil, Water Chemistry and Biota with Special Reference to Fish Production and their Developmental Rhythms in Sarju-Ramganga (E) Water Basins of Kumaun Himalaya . FTR, CSIR, Govt. of India, New Delhi.
8. Bhatt, S.D, Pathak, J.K., (1990). Hydro-environmental Indicator in the Kali Riverien Ecosystem of the Central Himalaya. In: Himalya: Environment, Resources and Development (eds. N.K. Shah, et.al.) Shree Almora Book Depot, Almora.
9. Bhatt, S.D, Pathak, J.K., (1990). Environmental Stress on the Fishery Resources of the Kumaun Himalaya with Special Reference to River Kosi. In: River Pollution in India (ed. R.K. Trivedy). Ashish Publishing House, New Delhi, 265-288.
10. Bhatt, S.D, Pathak, J.K., (1990). Ecology of Running Waters of Kumaun: Some General Considerations with Respect to Coldwater Fisheries. In: Recent Trends in Coldwater Fisheries.(ed. K.L. Sehgal) Today and Tomorrow’s Publishers, New Delhi. 109-119.
11. Pathak, J.K. and Bhatt, S.D. (1991). Physico-chemical Quality of River Panar of the Central Himalaya. J. Freshwater Biol. 3; 159-168.
12. Pande, P.C., Pathak, J.K. and Bhatt, S.D. (1991). Ecology of the Wetland Pteridophytes of Kumaun Himalaya. In: Ecology of the Mountain Waters (eds. S.D. Bhatt and R.K. Pande). Ashish Publishing House, New Delhi. 174-197.
13. Bhatt, S.D., Pathak, J.K. (1991). Streams of the Great Mountain Arc: Physiography and Physico-chemistry. In: Ecology of the Mountain Waters (eds. S.D. Bhatt and R.K. Pande). Ashish Publishing House, New Delhi; 43-58.
14. Bhatt, S.D, Pathak, J.K., (1991). Water Quality Characteristics of the Lesser Himalayan Streams: Trends in Arithmetic Water Quality Indices with Special Reference to River Sarju. In: Ecology of the Mountain Waters (eds. S.D. Bhatt and R.K. Pande). Ashish Publishing House, New Delhi. 92-103
15. Pathak, J.K. (1991). Growth of Tor-putitora (Ham) Specimen Caught from River Sarju (Kumaun Himalaya). J. Adv. Zool. 12; 60-62.
16. Pathak, J.K. and Chaudhary, C.B. (1991). Dorsal Fin Abnormality in Cyprinid, Carassius carassius L (Pices: Cyprinidae). Him. J. Env. Zool. 5; 53-56.
17. Joshi, B.D. and Pathak, J.K. (1991). Impact of Sewage on River Bhagirathi at Uttarkashi. Him.J. Env. Zool. 5.
18. Bhatt, S.D. and Pathak, J.K. (1991). Assessment of Water Quality and Aspect of Pollution in a Stretch of River Gomti. J. Environ. Biol. 3; 113-126.
19. Pathak, J.K. and Bhatt, S.D. (1992). The Sewage Water of Almora Township: Evaluation for Crop Irrigation. J. NATCON. 4; 55-62.
20. Bhatt, S.D. and Pathak, J.K. (1992). Himalayan Environment: Water Quality of the Drainage Basins. Shree Almora Book Depot. Almora.
21. Joshi, B.D,. Pathak,J.K. , Singh, Y.N. and Bisht, R.C.S. (1992). On the Food Spectrum of the Sow Trout Schizothorax richardsonii) and the Maseer (Tor tor) from River Bhagirathi in the Garhwal Himalaya. Him. J. Env. Zool. 6: 158-163.
22. Joshi, B.D, Pathak, J.K., Singh, Y.N. and Bisht, R.C.S. (1992). A Study of Minor Limno-biotic component of River Bhagirathi from Garhwal Himalaya. Him. J. Env. Zool. 6; 152-157.
23. Joshi, B.D, Pathak, J.K., Singh, Y.N. Bisht, R.C.S. and Joshi, N. (1993).Phytoplankton in the snow fed River Bhagirathi in the Garhwal Himalaya. Him.J. Env. Zool.7; 60-63
24. Pathak, J.K. and Bhatt, S.D. (1993). Seasonal Water Quality characteristics of the three major fluvial Water bodies of Kuamun Himalaya. In: Advances of Limnology (ed. H.R. Singh) 145-168.
25. Joshi, B.D, Pathak,J.K. , Singh, Y.N., Bisht, R.C.S. and Joshi, P.C. (1993).On the Physico-chemical Characteristics of River Bhagirathi in the uplands of Garhwal Himalaya. Him.J. Env. Zool.7; 64-75.
26. Joshi, B.D, Pathak,J.K. , Singh, Y.N. and Bisht, R.C.S. (1993). Assessment of water quality of River Bhagirathi. Him.J. Env. Zool..7; 118-123.
27. Pathak, J.K. and Bhatt, S.D. (1997). Drainage Basin Dynamics and related physico-chemical limnology of the Mountain Streams. Him.J. Env. Zool.11;77-86
28. Pathak, J.K. Tolia, R.S., Sharma, R.K. and Pande, R.K. (1999). Landslide Problem in U.P. Himalaya. In: Int. Conf. Disaster. Mang., IGNOU, New Delhi.
29. Pathak, J.K. and Balwaria, H.S. (2002). A note on the Disaster Management Training Practices in India. Him.J. Env. Zool. 16; 67-71.
30. Alam, Mohd, Pathak, J.K. and Sharma, R.K. (2006). An Impact Assessment of Paper Industry on River Ramganga at Moradabad. Him.J. Env. Zool.;20 (1), 123-130.
31. Pathak, J.K., Alam, M., and Pant, J.C. (2007): Application of Multivariate Analysis in Hydrochemical Data: An Example of River Ramganga. Him.J. Env. Zool.;21 (1), 143-148.
32. Alam, Mohm, Sharma Sikha and Pathak J.K. (2007). Fish Culture: A solution for Strengthening Rural Economy. Agrobios VI, (3)
33. Pathak, J.K., Alam, Mohd and Sharma Sikha (2008). Interpretation of Groundwater Quality using Multivariate Statistical Technique in Moradabad city, Western Uttar Pradesh state, India. E-J.Chem 5 (3), 607-619.
34. Sharma, Shikha, Pathak, J.K. and Alam Mohd. (2009). Length-weight relationship and relative condition factor of Clarias batrachus (Linn.) from the Maulagrgh wetland of Chandausi, Moradabad. J.Env. Bio-sci. 23 (1): 47-50
35. Alam, Mohd, Sharma Shikha and Pathak, J.K. (2009). Bioeconomics of Clarias garipinus culture using slaughter hose waste as food ingredient.. J.Inland Fish Soc. India 41 (1), 57-60.
36. Alam Mohd and Pathak, J.K. (2010). Rapid Assessment of Water Quality Index of Ramganga River, Western Uttar Pradesh (India) using a Computer Programme. Nature and Science 8 (11).
37. Pathak,J.K. and Mohd., Alam (2010). A checklist of Fish Fauna of Ramganaga river. J.Env.Bio.Sci 24(2); 239-241
38. Mohammad Alam and J.K. Pathak (2010). Assessment of Fecundity and Gonadosomatic Index of commercially important fish, Labeo rohita from Ramganaga River. ijpbs 1 (3); 1-6 (www.ijpbs.net)
39. J.K.Pathak, Mohd Alam and Shikha Sharma (2011): Ichtyofauna of River Ramganga of Western Uttar Pradesh. In Biodiversity: An Overview (Eds: Mukesh Kumar and R.K. Gupta). I.K. International Publishing House, Pvt., New Delhi. Pp 147-155
40. Mohammad Alam and J.K. Pathak (2010). Studies on the distribution of fish fauna in relation to hydrological parameters of river Ramganga, western Uttar Pradesh, India. Indian Journal of Fisheries. (Communicated)
41. Mohammad Alam and J.K. Pathak (2010). Food preferences of Labeo rohita (Hamilton) in River Ramganga. Western Uttar Pradesh, India. Asian Fisheries Science (Communicated)
42. Mohammad Alam and J.K. Pathak (2010). Water quality assessment of Ramganga river in western Uttar Pradesh (India) using multivariate statistical analysis. Asian Journal of Water Environment and Pollution (Communicated)
43. Mohammad Alam and J.K. Pathak (2010). Assessment of heavy metal pollution in Ramganga river, UP India: Impact of brass industries and urban discharge. International Journal of Environmental Studies. (Communicated)
ARTICLE PUBLISHED IN NEWS PAPERS
(1) An article on Pollution of river Ramganga for people awareness towards the environmental pollution. Dainik Jagran. Dated 18 Sep.2006.
(2) An article on Ground water quality of Moradabad. Dainik Jagran Dated 1 June 2007.
(3) An article related to the pollution of Ramganga River. Times of India Dated 28 Jan. 2008.
(4) An article indicating the pollution strength and biodiversity of the river Ramganga. Dainik Jagran. Dated 13 September 2010.
Dr. R.C. Gupta Associate Professor
Dr. Avinash Chandra Associate Professor
Dr. V.K. Tyagi Associate Professor
Dr. Sudha Garg Assistant Professor
Dr. Deepa Sethi Singh Assistant Professor
Dr. J.K. Pathak Assistant Professor
Dr. Shalini Roy Associate Professor
Dr. Divya Singh Assistant Professor
- Department of Botany
- Department of Statistics
- Department of Economics
- Department of Political Science
- Department of Sociology
- Department of Psychology
- Department of History
- Department of Geograpgy
- Department of Defense Studies
- Department of Education
- Department of Hindi
- Department of English
- Department of Sanskrit
- Department of Urdu
- Department of Physical Education
Library
The college library is very rich and contains more than one-lakh books regarding the following:Social Sciences: History, Political Science, Economics, Commerce and Sociology, Psychology, Geography, Defense Studies.
Sciences: Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Mathematics
Humanities : Hindi, English, Sanskrit and Urdu
Courses
In addition to the various subjects, the library also has a special collection of books on Art, Literature, General Knowledge and Sports. Besides books, the library regularly subscribes to a large number of daily newspapers, a wide variety of popular magazines and research journals.
Bhartiya Bhasha Kendra
Government of Uttar Pradesh has established Indian language Centre (Bhartiya Bhasha Kendra) at Hindu College, Moradabad. In this centre 13 Indian languages are taught by various learned teachers of different states.
The languages are
Nepali,
Tamil,
Telugu,
Kannada,
Malayalam,
Bengali,
Gujarati,
Marathi,
Oriya,
Kashmiri,
Sindhi,
Punjabi,
Assamiya.
Eligibility for Admission to the above courses for girls is intermediate and for boys is graduation. There is no fee for the aforesaid courses and students will be awarded certificate after the successful completion of the course.
Academic Achievements
Almost all the faculty members are Ph.D.More than 30 seminars, conferences have been organized by various departments of the college.
Faculty members have received many minor and major research projects from various funding agencies viz., UGC, CSIR, DST, etc.
Many research papers have been published by teachers in different national and international journals.
Alumni of the college are presently occupying high positions in different fields in India and abroad.
For smooth running of various educational programmes the college has upgraded Library and developed infrastructure.
The Hindu College stands for distinction and excellence among all the colleges affiliated to Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University, Bareilly. We have given good examination result every year having a pass percentage of above 80% out of which 45% were placed in first division; 50% in second division and 5% got third division.
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