DineshchandraSircar 1907 1984 , also known as D. C. Sircar , was a epigraphist , historian, numismatist and folklorist , known particularly for his work deciphering inscriptions in India and Bangladesh . He was the Chief Epigraphist, Archaeological Survey of India 1949 1962 Carmichael Professor of Ancient Indian History, University of Calcutta , 1962 1972 and the General President of the Indian History Congress . In 1972, Sircar was awarded the Sir William Jones Memorial Plaque . Selected bibliography Select Inscriptions Bearing on Indian History and Civilisation two volumes Indian Epigraphy 1965 Indian Epigraphical Glossary Inscriptions of Asoka , Epigraphical Discoveries in East Pakistan Studies in the Geography of Ancient and Medieval India Some Epigraphical Records of the Mediaeval Period from Eastern India Studies in Indian Coins Journal of Ancient Indian History Ed. Further reading cite book first Sachindra Kumar last Maity coauthors Thakur, Upendra and Sircar, D.C. title Indological Studies Prof. D.C. Sircar Commemoration Volume publisher Abhinav Publications year 1987 isbn 8170172209 cite book author Gouriswar Bhattacharya title Deyadharma Studies in Memory of Dr. D.C. Sircar Sri Garib Dass Oriental Series, No 33 publisher Orient Book Distributors location year 1986 pages isbn 81 7030 021 5 oclc doi External links http banglapedia.org ht S 0413.HTM DineshchandraSircar , banglapedia. http asi.nic.in asi epigraphical sans epigraphists.asp Prominent epigraphists , Archaeological Survey of India Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sircar, D.C ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1907 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1984 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sircar, D.C Category 1907 births Category 1984 deaths Category Indian historians Category University of Calcutta faculty India academic bio stub historian stub ... more details
Joydeep Sircar born 1947 is a mountain traveller and pioneer mountain historian. In 1979 he published his Himalayan handbook , an index of all the then named peaks of 6096 meters 20000  feet and above in Afghanistan and the Indian subcontinent giving chronological entries of expeditions up to 1975 to each peak with a brief summary of results and references to expedition reports, after a decade of solitary research. He was inspired in this formidable undertaking by the pronouncement of the late Soli S. Mehta , Hony. Local Secretary of The Himalayan Club, that the task had never been attempted before and was well nigh impossible. This book, introduced by the famous British mountaineer explorer J. O. M. Roberts , one of Sircar s idols, was the first one of its kind. Printed in 500 copies only, it received excellent international notices ref The Alpine Journal , 1980, The Alpine Club, London ref and became a basic reference resources. ref High Asia an illustrated guide to the 7000 metre peaks by Jill Neate , The Mountaineers, 1989 ref In 1982 Sircar was the first to suspect and draw public attention to the covert competition between India and Pakistan over the Siachen Glacier and coined the term Oropolitics to describe the use of mountaineering expeditions as a cloak for establishing ... troops into the Siachen Glacier the same year. Sircar surmised the existence of a feasible pass in Himachal ... . ref Expedition report Backdoor to Spiti Debsa 1992 1995 by J. Sircar, Royal Geographical Society archives ... two three days over the traditional Kullu Spiti route by the Pin Parvati Pass 5319 metres . Sircar ... HURRICANE http www.rquirk.com 176Sqdn Sircar Sergeant 20Pring 20and 20the 20Calcutta 20Hurricane.pdf ... nf forgotten.html Sircar has started a blog called JOYDEEP SIRCAR an eclectic collection http www.jsircar.blogspot.com ... Persondata . NAME Sircar, Joydeep ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1947 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sircar, Joydeep Category Siachen conflict Category ... more details
Muhammad Jamiruddin Sircar Bengali born December 1, 1931 is a Barrister and a politician from Bangladesh . He was the speaker of the Parliament of Bangladesh . ref cite news title Parliament To Probe Sircar url http www.independent bangladesh.com 2009031610706 country parliament to probe sircar.html work Bangladesh News date 17 March 2009 accessdate 12 January 2011 ref He is one of the founding members of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and was a member of the Standing Committee, which was the policy making body of the party, from its inception. He was speaker of the parliament when, on June 21, 2002, he became acting president because of the resignation of A.Q.M. Badruddoza Chowdhury . He remained acting president until a new president was elected on September 6, 2002. Mr. Sircar was elected Member of Parliament four times and he held cabinet positions as the i Minister of State for Public Works and Urban Development Habitat , ii Minister of State for Foreign Affairs , iii Minister of State for Land Administration and Land Reforms iv Minister for Science and Technology , v Minister for Education and vi Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs . Mr Sircar obtained his M.A and LL.B degree from the University of Dhaka , Bangladesh and joined the Bar to practice Law in 1960. He left for London in 1961 for the degree of Barrister at Law and was admitted and called to the Bar by the Honorable Society of Lincoln s Inn , to practice Law as a member of the English ... law s. In 1977, Mr. Sircar was selected by President Ziaur Rahman as a member of the Bangladesh Delegation ... Court of Justice . Mr. Sircar has led Bangladesh Delegations to as many as 25 international conferences and has chaired in several of them. Publications Mr. Sircar has authored several ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sircar, Muhammad Jamiruddin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sircar, Muhammad Jamiruddin Category Living people Category 1931 births ... more details
infobox person name B. N. Sircar Birendranath Sircar image BNSircar.jpg caption birth name birth date 1901 birth place death date 1980 death place Calcutta , India occupation film producer years active B. N. Sircar Birendranath Sircar 1901 1980 was an India n film producer and the Founder of New Theatres Calcutta . He made Bengali language Bengali films that were noted for introducing many Famous Film Directors. He was awarded the Dada Saheb Phalke Award in 1970. Early life He was born in Bhagalpur to the then Advocate General of Bengal, Sir N. N. Sircar . He studied Engineering at the University of London and on returning to India he was asked to build a Cinema Hall. He then decided to build one for himself and involved himself in making of two silent ventures. Career In 1931, he created the legendary New Theatres Calcutta . A stickler for quality, Sircar attracted directors such as P.C. Barua , Premankor Atharthi, Debaki Bose, Dhiren Ganguly, Bimal Roy and Phani Majumdar under his wings. Actors such as KL Saigal, Pahadi Sanyal, Amar Mullick, Kanan Devi, Chandrabati Devi, Lila Desai Leela Desai and Prithviraj Kapoor were on his payroll. Technicians like Mukul Bose Sound Recordist Director , Yusuf Moolji Cameraman , Nitin Bose Cameraman Director and Subodh Mitra Editor were well aware .... ref http www.upperstall.com people bn sircar B.N.Sircar Upperstall Profile ref He was the President ... bnsircar ref ref Bagiswar Jha B.N. Sircar A monograph Seagull Books, Calcutta 1990 ref New Theatres New Theatres Calcutta was formed by producer B. N. Sircar Birendranath Sircar, the recipient of Dadasaheb ... cinema http www.ultraindia.com movies awards bnsin.htm A Biography of B N Sircar http www.cssaame.com ... of Bengal CinemaofIndia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sircar, B. N. ALTERNATIVE ... Calcutta , India DEFAULTSORT Sircar, B. N. Category 1901 births Category 1980 deaths Category Indian ... Nath Sircar ... more details
refimprove date March 2012 Infobox university name Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College and Hospital native name image name image size image alt caption latin name motto mottoeng established 1873 closed type affiliation West Bengal University of Health Sciences endowment budget officer in charge chairman chancellor president dean director head label head academic staff administrative staff students postgrad doctoral other city Kolkata state West Bengal province country India coor coord 22.563665 88.370252 display inline,title campus former names Campbell Hospital free label free affiliations website logo footnotes Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College and Hospital is a medical teaching institution and hospital in Kolkata previously Calcutta , the capital of the India n state of West Bengal . ref cite news title NRS doctors perform first stem cell transplantation url http www.indianexpress.com news nrs doctors perform first stem cell transpla 425448 accessdate 4 March 2012 newspaper The Indian Express date 19 February 2009 ref It was previously known as Campbell Hospital . In 1948, Campbell Medical School became a medical college and was renamed as Nilratan Sircar Medical College in 1950. The college was affiliated with Calcutta University until 2003, after which it is affiliated with West Bengal University of Health Sciences . References Reflist Category Hospitals in Kolkata Category Medical colleges in West Bengal Medical colleges in India Category Academic institutions formerly affiliated with the University of Calcutta Category Affiliates of West Bengal University of Health Sciences Category Hospitals established in 1873 ... more details
Simhavarman III was a ruler of the Pallava dynasty who reigned in the first half of the 6th century AD. He is the father and predecessor of Simhavishnu . ref name sircarp32 Sircar Sircar , p 32 ref There are no remnants or inscriptions from his reign. ref name sircarp3031 Sircar Sircar , pp 30 31 ref The only source of information about Simhavarman III is a genealogy given in the Vayalur grant of his grandson Mahendravarman I . ref name sircarp3031 Notes reflist 2 References cite id Sircar cite book title The Early Pallavas first D. C. last Sircar year 1935 publisher Jitendra Nath De place Calcutta cite S start S hou Pallava dynasty S bef before Vishnugopa II S ttl title Pallava dynasty years Early 6th century AD S aft after Simhavishnu end Category Indian monarchs Category Pallava kings pa ... more details
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Debsa Pass is a convert 5360 m ft adj on high mountain pass in the Himalaya mountains between the Kullu and Spiti Districts of Himachal Pradesh , India . Joydeep Sircar led the teams which explored the watershed ridge and discovered the pass after approaching through the Parbati River valley in Kullu. After an abortive attempt on an impassable col further North in 1992, the actual pass was located and reached in 1993, but the team refrained from crossing it into Spiti under the mistaken impression that they could be arrested because they did not have Inner Line Permits required for Spiti. Two years later, the 1995 team planned to approach from the Spiti side, which involves much less height gain, but tremendous autumn floods in the upper valley of the Beas River and other areas of Himachal which wrecked roads forced them to take the Parbati approach again. This time they crossed the pass on 21st September and completed the route from Manikaran to Kaja. Leomann s 1 200,000 map of Himachal Pradesh Third Edition, 2005 shows a dotted track beginning at a point between the Kach actually Kachh and Bara Dwari Thach campsites and crossing the Kullu Spiti watershed divide into the West Debsa Glacier to follow the West Debsa and Debsa streams to Thidim should actually be Thango in the Parahio Valley. This is a fairly accurate representation of the 1995 route, though the pass is left unmarked. References Backdoor to Spiti Debsa 1992 1995 by Joydeep Sircar Royal Geographical Society archives, London Backdoor to Spiti Debsa 1992 1995 by Joydeep Sircar Indian Mountaineering Foundation archives, New Delhi http www.expeditionquest.com expeditionportal home index.phtml?Expedition Id 8599 Expedition Channel listing Leomann s Indian Himalaya Maps,Sheet 6,scale 1 200,000, Himachal Pradesh,Third Edition,2005 by West Col Productions,Goring,Reading RG8 9AA,UK ISBN 0 906227 78 X coord 31 54 15 N 77 48 07 E display title Category Mountain passes of Himachal Pradesh Category Mountain passes ... more details
Sailendra Sircar Vidyalaya lang bn Shoilendro Sh rkar Biddal e is West Bengal Board of Secondary Education WBBSE affiliated and one of the oldest Bengal i medium schools in Kolkata , India , located at 62A, Shyampukur Shyampukur Street in north Kolkata . It is a Government sponsored Higher Secondary Examination Higher Secondary School. Notable alumni Buddhadeb Bhattacharya , List of Chief Ministers of West Bengal Chief Minister of West Bengal Ashoke Sen , India n theoretical physicist working in string theory . India school stub Category High schools in India Category Schools in West Bengal bn ... more details
May 2011 , also known as Badal Sircar , was an influential India n dramatist and theatre director ... to Badal Sircar url http timesofindia.indiatimes.com ENTERTAINMENT Filmi Parties Regional A tribute to Badal Sircar articleshow 4792878.cms publisher The Times of India date Jul 19, 2009 ref Though ... of Calcutta . ref http www.indiaprofile.com people badalsircar.htm Badal Sircar Profile at Indiaprofile ... PA64&dq badal sircar&lr &cd 50 v onepage&q badal 20sircar&f false chapter Badal Sircar and the Poor ... 2006 publisher Atlantic Publishers isbn 8126906553 chapter Badal Sircar page 94 url http books.google.co.in ... authorlink coauthors chapter The Third Gaze The Theatre of Badal Sircar year 2002 publisher Har Anand ...&dq badal sircar&cd 3 v onepage&q badal 20sircar&f false ref ref Sircar directed his last play in 2003 ... Sircar frenziedly writes, reads plays url http www.siliconindia.com shownews At 86 Badal Sircar frenziedly ... of Badal Sircar. ref cite news title He moulded Nihalani, Dubey, Palekar and Deshpande url http ... to him was organized by several noted theatre directors. ref cite news title A tribute to Badal Sircar ... by Sudeb Sinha, which was shot over two years. Legacy Badal Sircar influenced a number of film directors ..., but more than anything, I learned to read Badal Sircar and watch plays written by him for street ..., Girish Karnad , Sircar s play Ebong Indrajit taught him fluidity between scenes, while as per ... Theatre . Pub. Sircar, 1978 The changing language of Theatre Azad memorial lectures . Pub. Indian ... Badal Sircar s Evam Indrajit as a Play in the Absurdist Tradition http canvaspix.wordpress.com ... photogallery 11 Badal Sircar Documented material on Badal Sircar Natarang Pratishthan Bengali ... more details
Narayana ref name sircar cite book last Sircar first D. C. title Studies in the religious life ... 340 pages 44 45 jstor 4171471 ref ref name britishMuseum ref name sircar P. Pal suggests that the concept ... to Deo, the concept originated in medieval Nepal, which D. C. Sircar refutes citing an 11th century Gaya inscription. ref name sircar A late 11th century inscription of the local ruler Yakshapala ... Lakshmi . ref name sircar According to another theory, Kashmir was the birthplace of Vaikuntha ... is not mentioned in them. ref name sircar The Vaikuntha Kamalaja is hinted implicitly in many ... of this androgynous form of Vishnu. ref name pal ref name britishMuseum ref name sircar Iconography ... issue 1 2 pages 32 33 ref ref name sircar ref name baijnath cite web url http www.baijnathtemple.com ... more details
. Sircar himself as the first Honorary Secretary. Apart from these great scholars, the stalwart .... His other distinguished successors have been Dr. Nil Ratan Sircar , Jnan Chandra Ghosh and Satyendra ... General s office in Calcutta under the inspiring leadership of Dr. Sircar s son Amrita Lal Sircar the then secretary of IACS. The celebrated Raman Effect was discovered in 1928, which culminated ... more details
Infobox Film name Yahaan image Yahaan.gif director Shoojit Sircar writer starring Jimmy Shergill br Minissha Lamba br Yashpal Sharma producer Robby Grewal distributor Sahara One cinematography Ravi K Chandran editing released July 29, 2005 runtime language Hindi music Shantanu Moitra Yahaan is a Hindi movie released in India on July 29, 2005. The cast consists of Jimmy Shergill , Minissha Lamba and Yashpal Sharma actor . Plot Adaa Minissha Lamba is a Kashmiri woman torn between her army officer love Aman Jimmy Shergill and her jehadi insurgent brother Shakeel Yashpal Sharma actor Yashpal Sharma . Trouble ensues when Aman s superiors come to know his involvement with the sister of a terrorist and implicate him as an accomplice. Thus, Adaa begins a valiant attempt to save Aman from the perils of a court martial and Shakeel is torn between his family s happiness and safety and his own jehadi cause. ref http www.planetbollywood.com Film Yahaan ?CID 2 Bollywood Film Review Yahaan Bot generated title ref Cast Jimmy Shergill as Captain Aman Minissha Lamba as Adaa Yashpal Sharma as Shakeel ref http www.indiafm.com movies cast 12585 index.html Yahaan Complete Cast and Crew details Bot generated title ref Response The film failed to do big business mainly because it was slotted among much bigger summer releases. However, critics praised the film for being warm and intimate. Minissha Lamba s performance was considered one of the film s highlights. Awards & Nominations Star Screen Award for Best Lyrics Won Naam Adaa Likhna Gulzar Star Screen Award for Best Film Robby Grewal Star Screen Award for Best Director Shootjit Sircar Star Screen Award for Best Actress Minnisha Lamba Star Screen Award for Playback Singer Male Naam Adaa Likhna Shaan singer Shaan Star Screen Award for Playback Singer Female Naam Adaa Likhna Shreya Ghoshal References Reflist Category 2005 films Category Hindi language films fr Yahaan pl Yahaan ... more details
Kumarapala was the successor to the Pala Empire Pala king Ramapala , and sixteenth ruler of the Pala line reigning for 10 years. During his reign he put down an uprising in Kamarupa by the governor Pala dynasty Kamarupa Timgyadeva , eventually replacing him with Pala dynasty Kamarupa Vaidyadeva who would rebel four years after the death of Kumarapala . He was succeeded by Gopala III . ref http a bangladesh.com HT P 0037.htm ref See also List of rulers of Bengal References reflist Sircar, D. C. The Bhauma Naraka or the Pala Dynasty of Brahmapala , The Comprehensive History of Assam, ed H. K. Barpujari, Guwahati, 1990. S start succession box title Pala Empire Pala Emperor years 1130 1140 CE before Ramapala after Gopala III S end Persondata name Kumarapala alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1140 place of death DEFAULTSORT Kumarapala Category Year of birth missing Category 1140 deaths Category Pala kings Category Rulers of Bengal India royal stub ... more details
orphan date January 2009 merge Kamboja Kingdom date May 2011 Srindra Varmana according to the Skanda Purana was a king of the Kamboja Kingdom . ref Skanda Purana, I.ii.33 & I.iiu.2.17 Studies in Skanda Purana, 1978, p 59, A. B. L. Awasthi. ref . Srindra Varmana is said to have installed the image of Varahadeva in his capital and made a gold throne for it ref Op cit., p 1, A. B. L. Awasthi. ref . The kingdom of Kamboja of the Skanda Purana is said to have encompassed about ten lakh one million villages and towns ref Studies in Skanda Purana, 1978, p 59, A. B. L. Awasthi History of Punjab, Vol I, 1996, editors Dr L. M. Joshi, Dr Fauja Singh, Publication Bureau, Punjabi University Patiala Cosmo. Geography, pp 100 101, D. C. Sircar Geography of Ancient and Medieval India, 1971, p. 261 History of Mediaeval Hindu India, 1979, p 42, Chintaman Vinayak Vaidya These Kamboja People, 1979, p 60, Kirpal Singh. ref . This big number undoubtedly is a Puranic exaggeration, but, at least, it irrefragably establishes that ancient Kamboja country was indeed a considerable kingdom ref According to Dr D. C. Sircar, Kamboja, as referred to in the Puranas and tantra Tantric traditions, may be supposed to have encompassed a wide area extending from the Pancala Pir Panchal range in southern Kashmir in the east to as far Mlechcha country in the west. Here the Mlechcha country is same as the Maha Mlechcha and indicates Muslim countries on the Ordinal directions north western borders of Medieval India Geography of Ancient and Medieval India, 1971, p 261, Dr D. C. Sircar ref ref Many scholasr including B. M. Barua, Dr Sudhakar Chattopadhyaya etc say that the Kamboja Mahajanapada extended from the Rajauri and Poonch District s of Kashmir to the eastern Afghanistan including Kaffirstan and in the north up to Badakhshan , beyond the Hindukush See Bimbisara to Ashoka With an Appendix on the Later Mauryas, 1977, p 16, Sudhakar Chattopadhyaya Asoka and His Inscriptions, Pt. I, pp 99, 100, B. M. Barua ... more details
an altitude of 22000 . ref Himalayan Journal Vol.36, p.72 ref ref name sircar Joydeep Sircar ... . ref name sircar Abi Gamin was climbed for the first time in 1950 by a small United Kingdom Anglo Switzerland ... Thondup. ref name sircar ref Himalayan Journal 17, p.80 ref ref Toni Hiebeler, Himalaja und Karakorum ... Meade s Col, reached up the East flank of the massif from the Purbi Kamet glacier. ref name sircar Later ... more details
Infobox Officeholder name Muhammad Jamiruddin Sircar br small small office President of Bangladesh br small Acting small primeminister Khaleda Zia term start 21 June 2002 term end 6 September 2002 predecessor A. Q. M. Badruddoza Chowdhury Badruddoza Chowdhury successor Iajuddin Ahmed office2 Speaker politics Speaker of the Jatiyo Sangshad Parliament ref name bb cite web title Former Presidents url http www.bangabhaban.gov.bd jamiruddin.html publisher Bangabhaban accessdate 9 April 2011 ref primeminister2 Khaleda Zia br Sheikh Hasina term start2 28 October 2001 term end2 25 January 2009 predecessor2 Abdul Hamid politician Abdul Hamid successor2 Abdul Hamid politician Abdul Hamid birth date birth date and age 1931 12 1 df y birth place death date death place party Bangladesh Nationalist Party Nationalist Party alma mater University of Dhaka religion Sunni Islam website http public.jamiruddin.com Official website Muhammad Jamiruddin Sarkar Bengali language Bengali born December 1, 1931 is a Barrister and a renowned politician from Bangladesh . He was the speaker of the Bangladeshi parliament. ref http www.voanews.com bangla archive 2008 03 2008 03 17 voa3.cfm?moddate 2008 03 17 voanews.com ref He is one of the founding members of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and was a member of the Standing Committee, which was the policy making body of the party, from its inception. He was speaker of the parliament when, on June 21, 2002, he became acting president because of the resignation of A.Q.M. Badruddoza Chowdhury . He remained acting president until a new president was elected on September 6, 2002. Mr. Sarkar was elected Member of Parliament four ... Mr. Sircar has authored several books, among which Stronger United Nations for Peaceful Welfare ... books published by Jamiruddin Sircar. ref http public.jamiruddin.com publications.php public.jamiruddin.com ... Category Speakers of the Jatiyo Sangshad bn de Jamiruddin Sircar ... more details
Sarkar may refer to Government in Hindi Bengali Sarkar country subdivision Sarkar , a title initially used in India to denote persons of political authority Places S rkar disambiguation , several places in Azerbaijan Sarkar film series Sarkar film Sarkar film , the title of a 2005 Bollywood film Sarkar Raj , the sequel to Sarkar Sarkar family name Sarkar is a surname among the Bengalis, predominantly in India mostly in the States of West Bengal and Tripura and Bangladesh. This surname is spelt in different ways such as Sarkar, Sarker, Sorkar, Sarcar, Sircar or Sorcar. The word was originally used for Kshatriyas and derives from Persian Sarkaar meaning noble lord . Mustafa Hassanali Sarkar , Director of Computer Innovation. www.computerinnovation.tech.officelive.com Pradeep Sarkar , writer and director Manik Sarkar , Chief Minister of Tripura Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar , social and spiritual philosopher P.C. Sorcar father and P.C. Sorcar, Jr. son , magicians Manick Sorcar , entrepreneur Sunetra Sarker , English actress, most notable for her role as Dr Hanna on Casualty Sankalan Sarkar , Entrepreneur, Futurist, President of Sarkar Industries Inc. Indrajit Sarkar, Task Force Head, Dr Reddy s Laboratories Somnath Sorcer, renowned Oncologist, Kolkata Others Sarrkkar 2005 , Indian television series on ZEE TV. disambig ar ... more details
refimprove date March 2012 Infobox university name Kidderpore College image name Kidderpore College.png established 1966 type Undergraduate college principal city Kolkata state West Bengal country India campus Urban affiliations University of Calcutta website http www.kidderporecollege.com Kidderpore College Kidderpore College is an undergraduate liberal arts college under the University of Calcutta , in Kolkata , West Bengal , India . ref cite web title Affiliated College of University of Calcutta url http www.caluniv.ac.in Affiliated 20college College frame.htm ref It is situated in 2, Pitamber Sircar Lane, Kolkata 700023. Telephone No. 91 033 2459 7790. The college offers three years Bachelor s Degree Courses General and with Honors in different subjects, mainly from Arts and Commerce streams. From Science stream, one can study here Economics as an Honors subject and Mathematics in General Course. References Reflist External links http www.kidderporecollege.com The Website of Kidderpore College coord missing West Bengal University of Calcutta Category Academic institutions currently affiliated with the University of Calcutta Category Educational institutions established in 1966 India university stub ... more details
File Illu stomach.jpg thumb right The angle of His is formed between the esophagus the tube arriving at the top of the image , and the cardia position 6 The angle of His is the acute angle created between the cardia at the entrance to the stomach, and the oesophagus . It forms a valve, preventing reflux of duodenal bile , enzymes and stomach acid from entering the oesophagus, where they can cause inflammation . ref http emedicine.medscape.com article 178393 overview Hiatal Hernia eMedicine Retrieved 30th January 2010 ref The angle is created by the collar sling fibres and the circular muscles around this gastro oesophagal junction. ref cite book title Mastery of surgery, Volume 1 last first authorlink coauthors Josef Fischer K.I. Bland year publisher location isbn page 719 pages url accessdate ref The angle of His is normally undeveloped in infancy, with the oesophagus making a vertical junction with the stomach, and as a result, reflux of stomach contents is common. ref cite book title Principles of Medical Physiology last Sabyasachi first Sircar authorlink coauthors year publisher location isbn 978 1588905727 page 435 pages 852 url accessdate ref References reflist anatomy stub Category Digestive system ... more details
Orphan date September 2011 File Ashapati and moti lani 1930.jpg thumb 200px Ashapatti Tamrakar left with wife Moti Lani in 1930. File Ashapatti letterhead.jpg thumb 200px Letterhead of the firm Ashapatti & Son in the 1930s. Ashapatti Tamrakar Devanagari 1904 1942 was a pioneer optician of Nepal . ref cite news last Tuladhar first Kamal Ratna title Herbalist, Optician, Compounder and Merchant url accessdate newspaper Matina date November 2009 BLCAT ZK.9.b.25686 Page 4. ref He imported and dispensed spectacles, and was trained in ophthalmology and orthoposcopy when such specialists were practically unheard of in Nepal. Early life Tamrakar was born in Maru at Kathmandu Durbar Square to father Pranpati and mother Hera Laxmi. His father was a herbalist , and he trained under him and joined the family business of dispensing herbal medicines. Tamrakar s first wife died leaving him a son Rampati. In 1927, he got married a second time to Moti Lani Tuladhar who bore him a daughter Hira Shobha. Medical practice Tamrakar s firm Ashapatti & Son, which was based in his home, imported spectacles from India. Subsequently, he imported an edging machine and also made reading glasses. In 1935, he travelled to Kolkata and enrolled at United Optical Service at 54 Bowbazar Street to receive training in ophthalmology and orthoposcopy. Besides being an optician, Tamrakar was engaged as a herbalist and compounder. In 1939, he went to Kolkata and served briefly as a dresser in the wards and operation theater of Campbell Medical School and Hospital, which has since been renamed Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College and Hospital. ref cite web date url http nrsmc.tripod.com his.htm title This is the story of Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College work accessdate 3 July 2011 ref He also worked as an anesthetist at Bir Hospital in Kathmandu. Later years Tamrakar contracted tuberculosis in his later years for which treatment was not available in Nepal in those days. He died at his home in 1942 ... more details
of Bengal by Dineshchandra Sen, page 322 ref In September 1584 ref http books.google.com books ...&pg PA316 IA3 v onepage&q hazra&f false Ballads of Bengal, Dineshchandra Sen, page 315 ref Emperor Akbar ... PP1&pg PA373 v onepage&q 22Isha 20Khan 22&f false Ballads of Bengal Volume 2, Dineshchandra ... more details