Central University Jammu Interview for a post of Junior Research Fellow (JRF) & Application form
Eligible candidates are invited forwalk–in interviewfora post ofJunior Research Fellow (JRF),to work in the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB),New Delhi sponsored major research project ref. CRG/2022/002384,to be held on 24thMarch 2023 at 11:00 AM at Department of Physics and Astronomical Sciences, Central University of Jammu, Rahya-Suchani (Bagla)
Name of the Temporary Post:Junior Research Fellow(JRF)
Number of Post:One(01)
Name of theResearchProject:“AComprehensivestudyofnuclearstructure propertiesofodd–massnucleiintransitional region“
Name of the Sponsoring Agency:SERB,New Delhi
Tenure of the Project:03Years
Consolidated monthly compensation /Fellowship : :Rs.31,000+ 9% HRA
Essential Qualifications and experience: Master’s degree in Physics , NET/GATE
Candidatesare required to bringfilledapplication in the prescribed format (given below), detailed CV with recent photograph.
Dated: 22-3-23
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Walk-in Interview for a post of Junior Research Fellow (JRF) in Department of Physics.
Doubts are growing about the wisdom of holding the shattered frontline city of Bakhmut against relentless Russian assaults, but Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is digging in and insists his top commanders are united in keeping up an attritional defense that has dragged on for months.
Fighting around Bakhmut in the eastern region of Donbas dramatically escalated late last year, with Zelenskyy slamming the Russians for hurling men — many of them convicts recruited by the Wagner mercenary group — forward to almost certain death in “meat waves.” Now the bloodiest battle of the war, Bakhmut offers a vision of conflict close to World War I, with flooded trenches and landscapes blasted by artillery fire.
In the past weeks, as Ukrainian forces have been almost encircled in a salient, lacking shells and facing spiking casualties, there has been increased speculation both in Ukraine and abroad that the time has come to pull back to another defensive line — a retrenchment that would not be widely seen as a massive military setback, although Russia would claim a symbolic victory.
In an address on Wednesday night, however, Zelenskyy explained he remained in favor of slogging it out in Bakhmut.
“There was a clear position of the entire general staff: Reinforce this sector and inflict maximum possible damage upon the occupier,” Zelenskyy said in a video address after meeting with Ukraine’s Commander-in-Chief Valeriy Zaluzhnyy and other senior generals to discuss a battle that’s prompting mounting anxiety among Ukraine’s allies and is drawing criticism from some Western military analysts.
“All members expressed a common position regarding the further holding and defense of the city,” Zelenskyy said.
This is the second time in as many weeks that Ukraine’s president has cited the backing of his top commanders. Ten days ago, Zelenskyy’s office issued a statement also emphasizing that Zaluzhnyy and Oleksandr Syrskyi, commander of Ukraine’s ground forces, agreed with his decision to hold fast at Bakhmut.
The long-running logic of the Ukrainian armed forces has been that Russia has suffered disproportionately high casualties, allowing Kyiv’s forces to grind down the invaders, ahead of a Ukrainian counter-offensive expected shortly, in the spring.
City of glass, brick and debris
Criticism has been growing among some in the Ukrainian ranks — and among Western allies — about continuing with the almost nine-month-long battle. The disquiet was muted at first and expressed behind the scenes, but is now spilling into the open.
On social media some Ukrainian soldiers have been expressing bitterness at their plight, although they say they will do their duty and hold on as ordered. “Bakhmut is a city of glass, bricks and debris, which crackle underfoot like the fates of people who fought here,” tweeted one.
A lieutenant on Facebook noted: “There is a catastrophic shortage of shells.” He said the Russians were well dug in and it was taking five to seven rounds to hit an enemy position. He complained of equipment challenges, saying “Improvements — improvements have already been promised, because everyone who has a mouth makes promises.” But he cautioned his remarks shouldn’t be taken as a plea for a retreat. “WE WILL FULFILL OUR DUTY UNTIL THE END, WHATEVER IT IS!” he concluded ruefully.
Iryna Rybakova, a press officer with Ukraine’s 93rd brigade, also gave a flavor of the risks medics are facing in the town. “Those people who go back and forth to Bakhmut on business are taking an incredible risk. Everything is difficult,” she tweeted.
A Ukrainian serviceman gives food and water to a local elderly woman in the town of Bakhmut | Anatolii Stepanov/AFP via Getty Images
The key strategic question is whether Zelenskyy is being obdurate and whether the fight has become more a test of wills than a tactically necessary engagement that will bleed out Russian forces before Ukraine’s big counter-strike.
“Traveling around the front you hear a lot of grumblings where folks aren’t sure whether the reason they’re holding Bakhmut is because it’s politically important” as opposed to tactically significant, according to Michael Kofman, an American military analyst and director of the Russia Studies Program at the Center for Naval Analyses.
Kofman, who traveled to Bakhmut to observe the ferocious battle first-hand, said in the War on the Rocks podcast that while the battle paid dividends for the Ukrainians a few months ago, allowing it to maintain a high kill ratio, there are now diminishing returns from continuing to engage.
“Happening in the fight now is that the attrition exchange rate is favorable to Ukraine but it’s not nearly as favorable as it was before. The casualties on the Ukrainian side are rather significant and require a substantial amount of replacements on a regular basis,” he said.
The Ukrainians have acknowledged they have also been suffering significant casualties at Bakhmut, which Russia is coming ever closer to encircling. They claim, though, the Russians are losing seven soldiers for each Ukrainian life lost, while NATO military officials put the kill ratio at more like five to one. But Kofman and other military analysts are skeptical, saying both sides are now suffering roughly the same rate of casualties.
“I hope the Ukrainian command really, really, really knows what it’s doing in Bakhmut,” tweeted Illia Ponomarenko, the Kyiv Independent’s defense reporter.
Shifting position
Last week, Zelenskyy received support for his decision to remain engaged at Bakhmut from retired U.S. generals David Petraeus and Mark Hertling on the grounds that the battle was causing a much higher Russian casualty rate. “I think at this moment using Bakhmut to allow the Russians to impale themselves on it is the right course of action, given the extraordinary casualties that the Russians are taking,” retired general and former CIA director Petraeus told POLITICO.
But in the last couple of weeks the situation has shifted, said Rob Lee, a former U.S. Marine officer and now at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, and the kill ratio is no longer a valid reason to remain engaged. “Bakhmut is no longer a good place to attrit Russian forces,” he tweeted. Lee says Ukrainian casualties have risen since Russian forces, comprising Wagner mercenaries as well as crack Russian airborne troops, pushed into the north of the town at the end of February.
The Russians have been determined to record a victory at Bakhmut, which is just six miles southwest of the salt-mining town of Soledar, which was overrun two months ago after the Wagner Group sacrificed thousands of its untrained fighters there too.
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has hinted several times that he sees no tactical military reason to defend Bakhmut, saying the eastern Ukrainian town was of more symbolic than operational importance, and its fall wouldn’t mean Moscow had regained the initiative in the war.
Ukrainian generals have pushed back at such remarks, saying there’s a tactical reason to defend the town. Zaluzhnyy said on his Telegram channel: “It is key in the stability of the defense of the entire front.”
Volodymyr Zelensky and Sanna Marin attend a memorial service for Dmytro Kotsiubailo, a Ukrainian serviceman killed in Bakhmut | Sergei Supinsky/AFP via Getty Images
Midweek, the Washington Post reported that U.S. officials have been urging the Ukrainians since the end of January to withdraw from Bakhmut, fearing the depletion of their own troops could impact Kyiv’s planned spring offensive. Ukrainian officials say there’s no risk of an impact on the offensive as the troops scheduled to be deployed are not fighting at Bakhmut.
That’s prompted some Ukrainian troops to complain that Kyiv is sacrificing ill-trained reservists at Bakhmut, using them as expendable in much the same way the Russians have been doing with Wagner conscripts. A commander of the 46th brigade — with the call sign Kupol — told the newspaper that inexperienced draftees are being used to plug the losses. He has now been removed from his post, infuriating his soldiers, who have praised him.
Kofman worries that the Ukrainians are not playing to their military strengths at Bakhmut. Located in a punch bowl, the town is not easy to defend, he noted. “Ukraine is a dynamic military” and is good when it is able “to conduct a mobile defense.” He added: “Fixed entrenches, trying to concentrate units there, putting people one after another into positions that have been hit by artillery before doesn’t really play to a lot of Ukraine’s advantages.”
“They’ve mounted a tenacious defense. I don’t think the battle is nearly as favorable as it’s somewhat publicly portrayed but more importantly, I think they somewhat run the risk of encirclement there,” he added.
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Hyderabad: The Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) on Tuesday entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with White Nile University (WNU), Kosti, Sudan to strengthen, promote and develop mutually beneficial academic, research, and developmental activities.
White Nile University, established in 1999, is a higher education institution officially recognized by Sudan’s Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
MoU was signed by Prof. Siddiqui Mohd. Mahmood, OSD II & Registrar I/c, MANUU & Prof. Samani Abdelmutalib Ahmed, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, WNU in the presence of Prof. Elshazali Eisa Hamad, Vice-Chancellor, WNU, and Prof. Shugufta Shaheen, OSD-I, MANUU.
Prof. Eisa Hamad and Prof. Siddiqui Mohd. Mahmood expressed their pleasure on the occasion and thanked Prof. Syed Ainul Hasan, Vice-Chancellor, MANUU for the MoU. Prof. Syed Alim Ashraf Jaisi, Dean, of Student Welfare welcomed the gathering.
The MoU shall remain in force for a period of five Years. Both Universities agreed to exchange faculty & students relating to activities of teaching and research in fields of mutual interest, online programmes, promote joint supervisions, joint research projects, conferences, and joint courses of study.
Prof. Farida Siddiqui, Dean, School of Arts & Social Sciences, Prof. Badiuddin Ahmed, Dean, School of Commerce & Business Management, Prof. Mohammad Fariyad, Dean, School of MCJ, Prof. Shakeel Ahmed, School of Sciences and DSW team – Prof. Mohd Abdul Sami Siddiqui, Joint Dean, Dr Jameel Ahamd and Ms. Ismat Fathima, Assistant Deans, Mr. Haq Mohammed, WNU’s representative in Dubai were also present.
Cluster University Of Jammu Notification for the position of Junior Research Fellow (JRF)
Annexure -A
Applications are invited for one post of Junior Research Fellow in DST/SERB, New Delhi sponsored project “Copper Chelation Therapy for Copper overload Diseases – A Systematic Model Study” under Dr. Biplab Kumar Malti (P.I), Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, School of Sciences, Cluster University of Jammu (CLUJ). The project is for three years, and the post is coterminous with the project. For details visit CLUJ website atwww.clujammu.in No. CLUJ/Adm/23/786
Annexure -B
Applications are invited for one post of Junior Research Fellow in DST/SERB, New Delhi sponsored project “Computational Investigation on Origin of Stereodivergence in Stereodivergent Cooperative Catalysis” under Dr. Avtar Changotra (P.I), Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, School of Sciences, Cluster University of Jammu (CLUJ). The project is for three years, and the post is coterminous with the project. For details visit CLUJ website at www.clujammu.in
No. CLUJ/Adm/23/787
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SRINAGAR: A two-day workshop was conducted by the Department of Community Medicine, Government Medical College Srinagar on qualitative methodology in biomedical research from 9th to 10th March 2023 at GMC Srinagar which was inaugurated by Principal GMC Srinagar Prof. Masood Tanvir. The guest faculty included Dr. Archisman Mohapatra Executive Director of GRID Council, New Delhi, and Dr. Rajmohan Panda, Additional Professor, Public Health Foundation of India, New Delhi.
The topics which were dealt with during the workshop included qualitative research approaches, tools of data collection, analysis, in-depth interviews, focus group discussion, the difference between quantitative and qualitative research, mock exercises, and the way forward.
Principal GMC Srinagar on the Valedictory expressed his gratitude to the visiting faculty and emphasized adopting qualitative research wherever feasible in biomedical research.
Dr. S. Muhammad Salim Khan HOD Community Medicine GMC Srinagar and organizing chairman of the workshop said that after conducting fifteen three-day workshops on quantitative research, we found it imperative to sensitize doctors towards qualitative research and mixed-method approach towards the health and disease scenario in the community.
The certificates of participation and mementos were distributed during the Valedictory function chaired by Principal GMC Srinagar.
SRINAGAR: A two-day workshop was conducted by the Department of Community Medicine, Government Medical College Srinagar on qualitative methodology in biomedical research from 9th to 10th March 2023 at GMC Srinagar which was inaugurated by Principal GMC Srinagar Prof. Masood Tanvir. The guest faculty included Dr. Archisman Mohapatra Executive Director of GRID Council, New Delhi, and Dr. Rajmohan Panda, Additional Professor, Public Health Foundation of India, New Delhi.
The topics which were dealt with during the workshop included qualitative research approaches, tools of data collection, analysis, in-depth interviews, focus group discussion, the difference between quantitative and qualitative research, mock exercises, and the way forward.
Principal GMC Srinagar on the Valedictory expressed his gratitude to the visiting faculty and emphasized adopting qualitative research wherever feasible in biomedical research.
Dr. S. Muhammad Salim Khan HOD Community Medicine GMC Srinagar and organizing chairman of the workshop said that after conducting fifteen three-day workshops on quantitative research, we found it imperative to sensitize doctors towards qualitative research and mixed-method approach towards the health and disease scenario in the community.
The certificates of participation and mementos were distributed during the Valedictory function chaired by Principal GMC Srinagar.
SKIMS Provisional Short List of Candidates for the post of Research Associate-I
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Hyderabad: The Civil Aviation Research Organisation (CARO), which is coming up at Begumpet airport here, will be ready by July 2023, Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy announced on Friday.
The minister for tourism, culture and development of the northeast said that the facility is being constructed at a cost of Rs 400 crore.
He said CARO would be a platform for advanced research in civil aviation and the facility would be equipped with the most advanced technology in Asia.
Reddy, who is a Member of Parliament from Secunderabad, described this as another gift from the Narendra Modi government for Telangana.
The minister stated that CARO will undertake research required for technical advancements in the civil aviation sector in the coming days. The facility with international standards is coming up under the auspices of the Airports Authority of India.
The organisation will be equipped with research and development facilities for air navigation, air traffic management and communications.
The facilities will include domain simulators, network emulators, surveillance labs, navigation systems, emulation and simulation labs, cyber security and threat analysis labs.
Kishan Reddy also thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi on behalf of the people of Telangana for deciding to set up this world-class research centre at Begumpet airport in Hyderabad.
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SKIMS Provisional Short List of Candidates for the post of Research Associate-I in ICMR Project
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