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π The three-day international conference EOGCPESF–2026 concluded with enthusiasm and dignity at Dr Harisingh Gour University. Scientists, researchers, and academicians from India and abroad deliberated on key issues related to chemical, pharmaceutical, and environmental sciences, emphasising innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Chief Guest Dr S. N. Mishra, Senior Scientist at CSIR–AMPRI, and Special Guest Prof. Ajit Jaiswal highlighted the importance of advanced research, multidisciplinary partnerships, and encouraging young scholars. Conference Convener Prof. Ratnesh Das presented a detailed report outlining major achievements and outcomes.
The technical sessions featured expert lectures by Dr S. N. Mishra, Dr K. K. Manar of the University of Allahabad, and Prof. Bathula Chinna Devasayam.
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Focus on sustainable development and green technologies
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Discussions on emerging pharmaceutical research trends
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Deliberations on environmental challenges and scientific solutions
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New possibilities for national and international research collaborations
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Awards for best oral and poster presentations (online and offline)
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Best thesis awards and distribution of appreciation and participation certificates
π A National Science Day awareness programme was organised at Ranganathan Bhavan of Dr Harisingh Gour University, highlighting the role of science and gender equality in nation-building.
The event brought together academicians and students to reflect on scientific achievements and the importance of equal opportunities for women in shaping a developed India.
The keynote speaker, Dr Pramod Kumar Khare, referred to the scientific discoveries of C. V. Raman and underlined women’s vital contribution to modern India. He emphasised that success depends on dedication and consistent effort.
Vice-Chancellor Prof. Y. S. Thakur stated that men and women are like two wheels of a vehicle, and empowering half the population is essential for national progress. Programme organiser Prof. Shweta Yadav stressed ensuring equal opportunities and a healthy workplace environment for women.
Students also shared their views advocating social equality, while Chhavi Jain presented a poster showcasing women’s contributions to a developed India.
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Tribute to C. V. Raman’s scientific legacy
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Emphasis on women’s role in building a developed India
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Call for equal opportunities and healthy work environments
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Active student participation and poster presentation
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Focus on dedication and continuous effort in scientific pursuits
Societal Relevance Of Scientific Discoveries
π The second day of the ongoing international conference on “Emerging Opportunities and Global Challenges in Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Environmental Sciences” witnessed insightful lectures by leading national and international experts at the Abhimanch Auditorium of Dr Harisingh Gour University. The conference aims to promote scientific research and innovation for a sustainable future.
According to Conference Convener Prof. Ratnesh Das, Technical Session-IV featured Prof. Chetan Modi from Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. Invited speakers included Dr Amit Harit from IMEC and Dr Disha Malik from the University of California, who shared their research findings and highlighted their societal relevance.
Technical Session-V included keynote lectures by Prof. Deepak Chopra and Prof. Amit Pal from the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal. Dr Ambika Pathak from GMofSI delivered an online invited talk.
In Technical Session-VI, Prof. Thomas Kakoly from Southeast Technological University addressed participants virtually.
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Participation of eminent experts from India, Belgium, the USA and Ireland
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Focus on sustainable scientific innovation and global challenges
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Exposure to advanced research methodologies and emerging technologies
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Emphasis on the societal relevance of scientific discoveries
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Strong national and international research collaboration prospects
Vedic Metres and Their Relevance
π The second edition of the one-day ‘Saraswat Lecture Series’ was successfully organised by the Sanskrit Department in collaboration with the Internal Quality Assurance Cell of Dr Harisingh Gour University.
The lecture focused on “A General Introduction to Vedic Metres and Their Relevance in Understanding the Vedas.” Scholars, researchers and students from across the country participated in the online academic event aimed at promoting India’s traditional knowledge systems.
The keynote speaker, Dr Rishiraj Pathak, Assistant Professor at Shyama Prasad Mukherji College, explained the characteristics and significance of major Vedic metres such as Gayatri, Ushnik, Anushtubh, Brihati, Pankti, Trishtubh and Jagati.
He emphasised that Chhandas is a vital limb of the Vedas and highlighted its philosophical and literary importance through classical references.
Director of IQAC Prof. Anil Kumar Jain stressed the importance of linguistic study and traditional grammar for preserving Indian identity. The programme was conducted by Dr Kiran Arya, with participation from academicians and researchers nationwide.
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Focus on Vedic metres and their role in interpreting Vedic knowledge
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Promotion of Indian knowledge traditions through a monthly lecture series
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Participation of scholars, students and researchers from various states
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Online academic interaction encourages interdisciplinary learning
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Distribution of participation certificates to attendees
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Programme inaugurated with Vedic chanting and scholarly discussions
π Dr Harisingh Gour University achieved a proud milestone at the 41st MP Young Scientist Congress held in Bhopal from February 26–28, 2026. Manohar Choudhary, a research scholar from the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, received the Young Scientist Award for his outstanding research in mathematics.
He presented a paper titled “Generalised (k,m) Heron Problem,” which offers practical applications in industry, urban development and modern optimisation techniques.
The award was presented in the presence of IIIT Bhopal Director Dr Ashutosh Kumar Singh and MPCST Director General Dr Anil Kothari.
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Young Scientist Award in Mathematics
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Research with real-world industrial and technological applications
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Recognition at a prestigious state-level scientific forum
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Achievement brings pride to the university and Sagar city
π A one-day Hindi workshop titled “Hindi Writing Skills: A Dialogue” was organised by the Official Language Cell of Dr Harisingh Gour University under the guidance of Vice-Chancellor Prof. Yashwant Singh Thakur.
The workshop aimed to enhance participants’ proficiency in official Hindi, personality development and practical writing skills.
Subject expert Prof. Anandprakash Tripathi elaborated on structured writing, clarity of expression and grammatical accuracy. Rajbhasha Officer Santosh Sohgaura highlighted the distinction between literary and administrative writing. Over 50 officers and staff actively participated in the interactive session.
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Focus on effective and structured Hindi writing
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Emphasis on administrative vs. literary writing styles
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Interactive dialogue with practical examples
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Participation of over 50 university officials and staff
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Initiative to promote Hindi proficiency and confidence














