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पदम् श्री नीलाम्बर पन्त
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जनम 25 जुलाई 1931, अल्मोडा, ख्याति प्राप्ति अन्तरिक्ष वैज्ञानिक ! 1977 में उन्हें इसरो के सार केंद्र का निदेशक नियुक्त किया गया ! 1985 में प्रोफ़ेसर पन्त को इसरो उपग्रह केंद्र बंगलोर के निर्देशक नियुक्त किया गया ! इनके निर्देशन के कई बड़ी उपग्रह परियोजनाए है !  

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पदम् श्री डाक्टर कृष्ण जोशी
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जन्म ०६ जून 1935 , गाव अनपरा, अल्मोडा, भौतिकी के क्षेत्र में योगदान तथा श्रेष्ठ उपलब्धियों के लिए इनके अनेक राष्टीय एव अंतराष्टीय सम्मानों के विभूषित पदम् श्री डॉक्टर जोशी (CSRI) के महा निदेशक रहे है !

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पदम् श्री आदित्य नारायण पुरोहित
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जनम ३० जुलाई 1940 - जनपद चमोली के किमनी गाव ! ख्याति प्राप्त वनस्पति विज्ञानी प्रोफ़ेसर पुरोहित जी बी पन्त प्रयावरण संसथान. कोशी (अल्मोडा) High Altitude Plant Phygiology Research Center के निदेशक है!

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Dr Rajendra K. Pachauri

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Rajendra Kumar Pachauri (born August 20, 1940, Nainital, India) is an economist who has served as the chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) since 2002. Pachauri is the director general of the The Energy and Resources Institute in New Delhi, an institution devoted to researching and promoting sustainable development and the chancellor of TERI University. He is also the chairman, governing council of the National Agro Foundation (NAF), as well as the chairman of the board of Columbia University's International Research Institute for Climate and Society.



He was recently awarded the second-highest civilian award in India, the Padma Vibhushan in January 2008 as well as the Padma Bhushan in January 2001.[1] On December 10, 2007, Dr. Pachauri accepted the Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of the IPCC, along with co-recipient Al Gore.


2007 Nobel Peace Prize
 
Pachauri and Al Gore on balcony of Grand Hotel, Oslo.The IPCC shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with former U.S. Vice President Al Gore,[4] who had earlier criticised Pachauri when he was first elected in 2002.[7] In its press release, the Nobel Prize Committee said:

"...the Nobel Peace Prize for 2007 is to be shared, in two equal parts, between the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and Albert Arnold (Al) Gore Jr. for their efforts to build up and disseminate greater knowledge about man-made climate change, and to lay the foundations for the measures that are needed to counteract such change."

On December 11, 2007, Pachauri (representing the recipient IPCC) and co-recipient Al Gore delivered their acceptance speeches at an awards ceremony in Oslo, Norway, on a day when delegates to a United Nations climate conference were meeting in Bali, Indonesia.[8] Pachauri began by drawing attention to his conviction that the Hindu philosophy of

“ Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, which means the whole universe is one family, must dominate global efforts to protect the global commons.[9] ”

Returning to this theme throughout his speech, he pointedly reminded his audience of the words of the president of the Maldives in 1987:

"...a mean sea level rise of two meters would suffice to virtually submerge the entire country of 1,190 small islands, most of which barely rise two meters above sea level. That would be the death of a nation."[9]

Pachauri repeatedly emphasized his concerns regarding the implications of climate change for the world's poorest nations, referring to studies that:

"...have raised the threat of dramatic population migration, conflict, and war over water and other resources, as well as a realignment of power among nations. Some also highlight the possibility of rising tensions between rich and poor nations, health problems caused particularly by water shortages and crop failures... "One of the most significant aspects of the impacts of climate change... relates to the equity implications of changes that are occurring and are likely to occur in the future. In general, the impacts of climate change on some of the poorest and most vulnerable communities in the world could prove extremely unsettling."[9]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajendra_K._Pachauri

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बाल वैज्ञानिक अनुज रावत from Chamoli District of Uttarakhand
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चमोली : चमोली जिले के बाल वैज्ञानिक अनुज रावत के औषधीय पादपों पर तैयार प्रोजेक्ट को शिलांग के नॉर्थ ईस्ट हिल विवि परिसर में आयोजित भारतीय विज्ञान कांग्रेस में देश-विदेश के वैज्ञानिकों ने सराहा। भारतीय विज्ञान कांग्रेस में शामिल होकर लौटे प्रवक्ता ताजवर सिंह रावत ने बताया कि राजकीय इंटर कॉलेज, जोशीमठ के कक्षा १२वीं के छात्र

अनुज रावत और उनके समूह ने जोशीमठ क्षेत्र में पाये जानेवाले औषधीय पादपों पर प्रोजेक्ट तैयार किया था, जिसे शिलांग में देश-विदेश के कई प्रतिष्ठित वैज्ञानिकों ने सराहा। बाल विज्ञान कांग्रेस के जिला समन्वयक राजेंद्र थपलियाल ने बताया कि भारतीय विज्ञान कांग्रेस में बाल वैज्ञानिक एमजीके मेनन ने चंद्रयान पर वृतचित्र भी प्रदर्शित किया। जिला शिक्षाधिकारी एमएन पुरोहित, खंड शिक्षाधिकारी जोशीमठ, राय सिंह रावत, प्रदीप चमोली, संजय पुरोहित,

 एनएस रावत, एपी डिमरी आदि ने बाल वैज्ञानिकों की सराहना करते हुए खुशी जतायी। इनके अलावा द्वारीखाल ब्लाक के इंटर कॉलेज कांडाखाल में अध्ययनरत दरख्शा अंजुम के राष्ट्रीीय विद्यालयीय एथलेटिक्स प्रतियोगिता में शिरकत कर लौटने पर उसे सम्मानित किया गया। ग्राम भैड़गांव निवासी लियाकत अली की बेटी दरख्शा ने पिछले दिनों कोच्चि (केरल) में बालिका जूनियर वर्ग की त्रिकूद प्रतियोगिता में राज्य का प्रतिनिधित्व किया था। गत दिवस विद्यालय में आयोजित कार्यक्रम में प्रबंध समिति के अलावा जिले की टीम के प्रबंधक एसए अंसारी, शारीरिक शिक्षक देवेंद्र नैथन आदि ने उन्हें सम्मानित किया।

 


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V. P. Uniyal, Ph. D
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Wildlife Institute of India,
Post Box # 18, Chandrabani
Dehradun, Uttaranchal – 248 001, India
http://www.wii.gov.in
E-mail: uniyalvp@wii.gov.in
Phone : +91-135-2640111-15 Fax : +91-135-2640117
Mobile : +91-9412992869
Profession               :      Training, Research, Education and Biodiversity Monitoring.

 

Educational             :      M. Sc. (Zoology, Entomology)

                                   Ph. D. (Zoology, Entomology)

Research Interest:

Awarded UGC fellowship to work on the Taxonomic studies of Elateridae (Coleoptera: Insecta) from different areas of Rajasthan and Gujarat states (1984-87) and obtained Ph.D. degree from Kurukshetra University Haryana.  

Faunal studies conducted under MAB-BSL (Beas-Satluj link) project on “Impact on construction and completion of Beas Satluj Project (Stage I&II) on changes in the faunal components with particular reference to their distribution and abundance” (1988) in Himachal Pradesh.

Worked as Assistant Research Scientist (1989-1995): Studies conducted on integrated disease vector control of malaria on tribal area in Mandla district of Madhya Pradesh. Main focus on bio-environmental control of malaria exclusively uses non-insecticidal methods of disease vector control, such as environmental modification and manipulation and biological control.
  

Worked as Biologist under FREEP-GHNP research project (1995-1999) on ecological studies in conservation of biodiversity and biotic pressure in the Great Himalayan National Park, Conservation Area, Himachal Pradesh.  Long term ecological monitoring programme has been designed for the conservation area.
  

Participated in Nanda Devi ecological expedition in 2001. Expedition was conducted by Garhwal Rifles Regiment Lansdown. Biodiversity of the park has been monitored and documented.  

International Trainings

Training Workshop on Ecosystem, Water and Biodiversity attended from  26-31 August 2006 in Kushiro, Japan.  http://www2.unitar.org/hiroshima/programmes/kushiro06/country_ppt.htm
 

24th European Congress of Arachnology 22-30 August 2008. University of Bern, Switzerland. http://www.esa2008.unibe.ch/

Current Projects

Diversity of Insects in Trans Himalayan Region: Survey conducted in Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary, Karakoram Wildlife Sanctuary, Hemis National Park and Zanskar area of Ladakh.  
 

Monitoring the changes in biological diversity after relocation of Gujjars in Rajaji-Corbett Conservation Area:Monitoring insects diversity in relocation areas of Gujjar in Rajaji National Park

Effect of Management Practices on Spider Diversity in Terai Conservation area (TCA): Study aim to evaluate species diversity of spiders in different ecosystem of TCA and examine the occurrence in non-burning and burning grassland area; habitat species association and to suggest appropriate measures for management of grassland, woodland and wetland areas of TCA.  
 

An Assessment of Entomofauna for Management and Conservation of Biodiversity in the Gangotri Landscape
  

Diversity of Spiders in Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve

M. Sc. Dissertations Supervised

2006 - Siva Garg : An assessment of solid waste management through public participation in the Valley of Flowers National Park, Uttaranchal. |pdf|
  
2005- Ekta Pathak : Baseline Assessment of avifaunal population of Asan and Bhimgoda barrage, Uttaranchal. |pdf|
  
2005- Monika Goyal : Preliminary survey of house sparrow (Passer domesticus) in three different areas in Haridwar, Uttaranchal. |pdf|
Supervising Ph.D. Dissertations

Assessing the potential role of Coleoptera (Insecta)as Bioindicators in Simbalbara Wildlife Sanctuary, Himachal Pradesh. - Vinay Bhargava                                      
  
Diversity and structure of Spider assemblages in Terai conservation area (TCA) - Upamanyu Hore
Selected Publications

Field Guide :

Uniyal, V.P. and Bhargava, V. 2007. Tiger Beetles: A field study in the Shivaliks of Himachal Pradesh. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. |pdf |

Research Papers :

Bhardwaj, M., Bhargav, V. K. and Uniyal, V.P. 2008.  Occurrence  of Tiger beetles  (Cicindelidae : Coleoptera)  in Chilla Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajaji National Park, Uttarakhand. Indian Forester, December : 1636-1645. |pdf |

Hore, U. and V.P. Uniyal. 2008. Diversity and composition of spider assemblages in five vegetation types of the Terai Conservation Area, India The Journal of Arachnology, American Arachnological Society. Vol.36 (2):251–258. (pdf)

Hore, U. and V.P. Uniyal.2008. Use of Spiders (Araneae) as Indicator for Monitoring of Habitat Condition in Terai Conservation Area, India. Indian Forester Vol. 134, No. 10:1371-1380. (pdf)

U. Hore and Uniyal, V.P. 2008. Effect of prescribed fire on spider assemblage in Terai grasslands, India. Turkish Journal of Arachnology, Vol.1(1): 15-36.|pdf|

Bhargav, V.K. and Uniyal. V.P. 2008. Communal Roosting of Tiger Beetles (Cicindelidae: Coleoptera) in the Shivalik Hills, Himachal Pradesh, India. Cicindela, Bloomington, Minnesota, USA. 40 (1-2):1-12. [pdf].
  

V. P. Uniyal and Upamanyu Hore. 2008.  Spider Assemblage in the Heterogeneous Landscape of Terai Conservation Area, India.  Revista Ibérica de Aracnología,  Vol. 15 : 89-95. |pdf|

Uniyal,  V.P. 2007. Butterflies in the Great Himalayan Conservation Landscape in Himachal Pradesh, Western Himalaya. ENTOMON 32 (2): 119-127 |pdf|

Uniyal, V.P. and Bhargav, V. 2007, Assessment of Butterflies in Bir Shikargah Wildlife Sanctuary, Haryana. Tiger Paper, Vol. 34, No. 3. July-September 2007. 13-15.|pdf|

Bhagav, V. K., Uniyal, V.P., Kittur, S. and  Sivakumar, K.  2007. Bird Records From Simbalbara Wildlife Sanctuary, Himachal Pradesh.   Indian Forester,  Vol. 133  No. 10. 1411- 1418.|pdf|

Kailash Chandra and Uniyal, V.P. 2007. On a collection of pleurostict Scarabaeidae (Coleoptera) from the Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh, India, ZOOS' PRINT JOURNAL 22(9): 2821-2823. |pdf|

Uniyal, Bhagwati, V.P. Uniyal and Vinod Bhatt. 2007. Empowering Rural Women for Sustainable Livelihoods through Natural Resource Management in Garhwal Himalaya, Uttaranchal, India. International Conference “Women of the Mountains” Utah Valley State College, USA (March 7-10). |pdf |conference Link|

Uniyal, V.P. and Upmanyu Hore. 2006. Studies on the Spider Fauna in Mixed Sal Forest area of Chandrabani, Dehradun. Indian Forester. Vol.132. No. 12 (a).83-88. |pdf|

Kittur,  Swati, R. Padmawathe, V.P. Uniyal and K. Sivakumar. 2006. Some Observations on Butterflies of Simbalbara Wildlife Sanctuary,Himachal Pradesh. Indian Forester. Vol.132. No. 12 (a).116-122. |pdf|

Uniyal V.P. 2006. Records of Spiders from Indian Trans-Himalayan Region. Indian Forester. Vol.132. No. 12 (a).117-181. |pdf|

Mathur, P.K., Uniyal, V. P., Mehra, B.S. and Paney, S. 2004. Ecological Monitoring Desigh for the Conservation of Biodiversity in the Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area, Western Himalaya, International Journal of Fieldwork studies, 2(1).
http://www.virtualmontana.org/ejournal/vol2(1)/ecology.htm

Uniyal, V. P. 2004. Spiders as Conservation Monitoring Tools. Proceedings of the Training Programme on Pest Management in Buildings for Pest Management Professionals (Eds. B.S. Rawat). Central Building Research Institute (CSIR) Roorkee : 102-108. |pdf|

Uniyal, V.P. 2004. Bharal – The most sighted ungulate of Nanda Devi National Park. Tiger Paper. Vol.XXXI, No. 1: 21-25. |pdf|

Uniyal V.P. 2004. Butterflies of Nanda Devi National Park- A World Heritage Site. The Indian Forester. Vol. 130, No. 7 : 800-804. |pdf|

Uniyal, V.P. Mukherjee, S.K., Goyal, C. P. and Mathur, P.K. 2001. Defoliation of Parthenium by Mexican beetle (Zygogramma bicolorata) in Rajaji National Park. Ann. For. 9 (2):327-330. |pdf|

Uniyal, V. P., A. Mitra and P. K. Mathur, 2000. Dragonfly Fauna (Insecta:Odonata) in Great Himalayan National Park, Ann.For. 8 (1): 116-119. |pdf|

Uniyal and Mathur, 2000. Altitudinal Distribution of Tiger Beetles (Cicindelidae: Coleoptera) in Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area, Western Himalaya. The Indian Forester Vol.126 No. 10: 1141-1143. |pdf|

Uniyal,V. P. 1999.Yellow Swallowtail Butterfly Papilio machanon (Lepidoptera : Papilionidae) From Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh. Ann. For. 7(2):301-302. |pdf|

Uniyal, V.P. and P.K. Mathur, 1998. Diversity of Butterflies in Great Himalayan National Park, Western Himalaya, Indian Journal of Forestry. Vol.21 (2); 150-155. |pdf|

Uniyal, V.P. and Nagesh Kumar, 1997. Food Preference of the Yellow Coster Butterfly Pareba vesta (Nymphalidae:Lepidoptera)in the Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh, Zoos' Print, Zoo Outreach Organization Coimbatore, Voi.XII, No.5: 7-8.  |pdf|

Uniyal, V.P. 1996. High Altitude Insect Study In Great Himalayan National Park, A Conservation Approach, Himalayan Paryavaran, Environment Protection Society Darjeeling, 4(1): 102-103.  

Uniyal, V.P. and B.S. Mehra, 1996. Preliminary Observation on the Diversity of Butterflies (Lepidoptera : Insecta) in High    Altitude Grazing Pasture in Great Himalayan National Park, Zoos' Print, Zoo Outreach Organization Coimbatore, Vol.XI,No.9:7-ll. |pdf|

Uniyal, V, P. 1996 - Fascinating Tigers of the Great Himalayan National Park, Sanctuary Asia,Vol. XVI. No.6: 68.

Uniyal, V.P. and Sanjay K. Singh, 1996. A Preliminary Study of the Ecological Relationship of High Altitude Flowering Plants and Insects in the Tirthan Valley of the Great Himalayan National Park, Indian Bee Journal, Vol. 58, No 3: 137-339. |pdf|

Singh, N., M. M, Shukla, V.P. Uniyal and V. P.Sharma 1995. ABO Blood Groups among Malaria Cases from District Mandia, Madhya Pradesh, Indian Journal of Malariology. Vol. 32: 59-63.

Uniyal, V.P. 1995. Biota is on Brink of Extinction from Garhwal Himalaya, Himalayan Paryavaran, Environment Protection Society Darjeeling, 3(1): 111 -112.

Singh, N., O.P. Singh, Ajay Saxena, Arvind Jaiswal and V.P.Uniyal, 1993. Malaria Vector Control with Peoples Involvement in Bizadandi Block, Mandia District, M.P., Community Participation in Malaria Control, Malaria Research Centr (ICMR) New Delhi, pp.93-106. (Edt. V.P. Sharma).

Uniyal, V.P., L.K.Vats and R.L Chauhan, 1989. Notes on two species of genus Agrypnus (Elateridae: Coleoptera), Y.E.S. Quarterly, Michigan State University, USA, 8(2): 41-43. |pdf|

Uniyal,V.P.1988. Insects and their relationship with fish. Y.E.5. Quarterly, Michigan State University, USA, 5 (20): 22-23. |pdf|

Uniyal, V, P. and K.C. Sharma, 1988. How Insecticides work. Y.E.S. Quarterly, Michigan State University, USA, 5(3/4): 45-48. |pdf|

Uniyal, V.P. and L.K. Vats, 1988. Studies on Click Beetles (Elateridae: Coleoptera) of Gujarat and Rajasthan, Y.E.S. Quarterly, Michigan State University, USA, 5 (3/4): 47-50. |pdf|

Selected Reports
WII, 2007. Ecological study of tiger beetles (Cicindelidae) as indicator for Biodiversity Monitoring in Shivalik Landscape: Study aim to establish relationship between species diversity of tiger beetles, butterflies and birds in different protected areas within Shivalik range of Uttaranchal, Himachal.|pdf|

WII, 2005. Sustainable Livelihoods Based Approach to Biodiversity Conservation in the Great Himalayan Conservation Landscape (GHCL).  Conservation Project-I, Himachal Pradesh Forest Department, Prepared by the Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.  29  pp.

WII, 2005.  Ecological Impact Assessment of Cement Plant and Captive Limestone Mine,   Sundernagar, Himachal Pradesh.  WII-EIA Technical Report 29.  Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun, Uttaranchal.

Uniyal, V. P. and Ramesh, K. 2004.  Wildlife Survey in Gangotri National Park, Wildlife Institute of India and Uttaranchal Forest Department. |pdf|

Uniyal, V.P. 2002. Nanda Devi Expedition 2001. Wildlife Institute of India. |pdf|

Uniyal, V. P. 2001. Insect survey in Ladakh. Conserving Biodiversity in the Trans-Himalaya. Wildlife Institute of India.

Uniyal, V.P. and P.K. Mathur, 1999. A Study on the Species Diversity Among  Selected Insect groups. An Ecological study of the Conservation of Biodiversity and Biotic Pressures in the Great Himalayan National Park, Forestry Research Education and Extension  Project (FREEP-GHNP) Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun. 63 pp.

Mathur, P.K. and V.P. Uniyal. 1999. Long Term Ecological Monitoring Design in the Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area. An Ecological study of the Conservation of Biodiversity and Biotic Pressures in the Great Himalayan National Park, Forestry Research Education and Extension Project (FREEP-GHNP) Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun. 118 pp.




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Wonderful piece of information, salute to Mehta Ji, I am highly overwhelmed to read it over the portal. I would also try to include a few very soon.
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From Bharat Singh Negi <pangpauribharat@yahoo.co.in>
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Dr. J.P.Semwal
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Dr. J.P.Semwal: He belongs to Village Markhola, Patty Ghurdoursyun, Dist. Pauri Garhwal and presently he is whole time director with M/s Padumjee Industries, Pune.  He got more than 25 awards from Indian Govt. as well as from international community.  He wrote many artricles as "Invironmental challenges to India".
 

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dateSat, May 30, 2009 at 1:21 AM
subjectRe: [PGG] SCIENTIST FROM UTTARAKHAND ORIGIN

Hllo Mehta Ji,

Namaskar. One more scientist comes to my mind is Dr. G.B. Pant. He recently retired as Director of IIPM ( Indian Institute of Tropical Meteriology ).

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उत्तराखंड मूल के कुछ और वैज्ञानिक :

१)   प्रोफ़ेसर प्रेम स्वरुप सकलानी -    प्रसिद्ध भू वैज्ञानिक
२)  प्रोफ़ेसर हरी दत्त बिष्ट, भौतिक वैज्ञानिक तथा लेसर तकनीकी विशेषज्ञ
३)  डॉक्टर गणेश दत्त सौठा - उर्जा वैज्ञानिक
४)  प्रोफ़ेसर चन्द्र शेखर, प्राकृतिक उत्पाद वैज्ञानिक
५)  डॉक्टर दीवान सिह भाकुनी - MEDICIAN चेमिस्ट्री
६)  डॉक्टर भुवन चंद जोशी - रसायन शास्त्री
७) डॉक्टर ब्रिज नन्द प्रसाद घड़ियाल -  कृषि वैज्ञानिक
८)  डॉक्टर अजीत सिह कुवर -  रसायन विज्ञान शास्त्री
९)  डॉक्टर बोनी सेन -  कृषि विज्ञानी

 

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