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1 BIRBAL SAHNI INSTITUTE OF PALAEOBOTANY, LUCKNOW BSIP/PROJECTS/2014/L-1615 January 08, 2014 OFFICE MEMORANDUM The Director, Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany, Lucknow has approved the placement of the following newly recruited Scientists B in the Institute in the XII Five Year Plan Projects as follows: Sl. No. Name of the Scientist 1. Dr. Shailesh Agrawal Assigned Thrust Area Assigned Project / Personnel Seating Plan / for high resolution dating, palaeoclimatic, Tectonic P. Morthekai, Phanerozoic terrestrial coastal ecosystems: Biostratigraphical, palaeoecological palaeobio-geographical Thrust Area 8 India- Asia collision Himalayan uplift: Paleobotanical associated biotic signatures from the sedimentary records of Northwest Himalayas Project Biota from Paleogene Lignite bearing sequences of western India: Climatic, tectonic, stratigraphic, ecologic biogeographic signatures Poonam Verma Vivesh V. Kapur Priyanka Monga (BSRS) D. Sitaram (BSRS) Project 13.1 Biota from sedimentary sequences of Indus-Suture Zone, Ladakh Himalaya: Biostratigraphical, palaeoenvironmental palaeobiogeographical implications Gaurav Srivastava 1
2 2 Dr. Sunil K Shukla Quaternary palaeoclimate Project Late Quaternary vegetation climate studies from lakes of Andhra Pradesh NW Uttar Pradesh Anjum Farooqui Sunil K Shukla Ranjana (BSRS) Quaternary 3. Dr. Vivesh V Kapur Phanerozoic terrestrial coastal ecosystems: Biostratigraphical, palaeoecological palaeobio-geographical Thrust Area 3 Micropalaeontology: Focus On High Resolution Biostratigraphy, Sea Level Changes, Palaeooceanograhic And Palaeoclimatic Events Project Biota from Paleogene Lignite bearing sequences of western India: Climatic, tectonic, stratigraphic, ecologic biogeographic signatures Poonam Verma Vivesh V Kapur Priyanka Monga (BSRS) D. Sitaram (BSRS) Project Micropalaeontology of Subathu sediments of Lesser Himalaya, Himachal Pradesh Samir Sarkar Vivesh V Kapur 4 Dr. Runcie Paul Mathews Thrust Area 4 Organic Petrology: Characterization of solid fossil fuels for depositional utilizational Project Petrology of the coals from Wardha-Godavari Valley coalfield its impact on coal bed methane potential the depositional environments Coal Petrology O S Sarate Project Organic matter characterization of western Indian lignites through petrological studies Alpana Singh B. D. Singh Mahesh S (BSRA) V. P. Singh (BSRS) 2
3 5 Dr. Jyoti Srivastava 6 Dr. S. Nawaz Ali Thrust Area 5 Quatern ary Palaeoclimate Project Biopetrological characterization of lignitic beds from Cauvery basin adjoining areas Project Study of Late Cretaceous Early Palaeogene successions of South Shillong Plateau: Implications for climate relative sea level changes Abha Singh Jyoti Srivastava Project Geomorphological tectonoclimatic signatures in Trans Tethyan Himalaya during Quaternary Period: A multiproxy approach Thrust Area 3 Micropalaeontology: focus on high resolution biostratigraphy, sea level changes, palaeooceanograhic palaeoclimatic events Marine Micropalaeontology Polar Binita Phartiyal P. Morthekai (on Joining) Debrati Nag (BSRS) 7 Dr. Mohd. Feroze Quamar Phanerozoic Terrestrial And Coastal Ecosystems: Biostratigraphical, Palaeoenvironmental, Palaeoecological Palaeobiogeographical Aspects And P. Morthekai (on Joining) Project Palynology of Deccan volcano-sedimentary province (Central India) the Khasi Hills (Meghalaya) R S Singh Mohd. Feroze Quamar Quaternary palaeoclimate Project 8.10 Quaternary vegetation climate change in north northwestern regions of Chhattisgarh, based on pollen proxy records S. K. Bera Mohd. Firoze Quamar 3
4 8 Dr. Santosh K. Pey Thrust Area 1 Early Life And Environment: Evidence From Indian Precambrian Basins Project Palaeobiological, biostratigraphical evolutionary of the Precambrian biota: Evidence from Neoproterozoic basins of India Precambrian Palaeobiology 9 Dr. Neha Aggarwal 10. Dr. P. Morthekai Phanerozoic Terrestrial coastal ecosystems: biostratigraphical, palaeoecological palaeobiogeographical Quatern ary Palaeoclimate Mukund Sharma Santosh K Pey Arif Hussain Ansari Bana Dimri (BSRS) Project 3.1 Palynology of Gondwana sediments of Satpura-Wardha-Godavari basins: Biostratigraphical, palaeoenvironmental palaeophytogeographical implications Neerja Jha Pauline Sabina K. Neha Aggarwal Harinam Joshi (BSRS) Shreya Mishra (BSRS) Project Geomorphological tectonoclimatic signatures in Trans Tethyan Himalaya during Quaternary Period: A multiproxy approach Gondwana Palynology Polar 11 Mr. Manoj M. C. Thrust Area 3 - Micropalaeontology: focus on high resolution biostratigraphy, sea level changes, palaeooceanograhic palaeoclimatic events Binita Phartiyal P. Morthekai Debrati Nag (BSRS), P. Morthekai Project Phytoplankton response to palaeoclimatic fluctuations along the Kerala- Konkan coast Biswajeet Thakur Manoj M.C. Marine Micropalaeontology 4
5 12 Dr. Arif Hussain Ansari Thrust Area 1 -Early Life And Environment: Evidence From Indian Precambrian Basins, P. Morthekai, Project Palaeobiological, biostratigraphical evolutionary of the Precambrian biota: Evidence from Neoproterozoic basins of India Precambrian Palaeobiology 13 Dr. Neelam Thrust Area 2- Phanerozoic Terrestrial coastal ecosystems: Bio-stratigraphical, Palaeoenvironmental, Palaeoecological Palaeo-biogeographical Mukund Sharma Santosh K Pey Arif Hussain Ansari Bana Dimri (BSRS) Project Mesozoic Palaeofloral diversity, biostratigraphy palaeoclimatic studies in Saurashtra Kachchh basins Neeru Prakash Neelam Mesozoic All newly recruited Scientists B are required to use new project numbers titles (if applicable) get their scientific administrative correspondence forwarded through their respective project coordinators. It may be noted that the assignment of newly recruited Scientists B in the Institute Projects is subject to revision modification as per the requirements/vision of the Institute. Copy to: 1. All newly recruited Scientists B 2. All Scientific Staff/BSRAs/BSRSs 3. RDCC/AO/SO(E)/SO(SA)/SO(S&P)/SO(W&B) 4. Security Sanitation In-charge/Vehicle In-charge/Hindi Translator 5. Conveners of various Advisory Committees 6. CPIO/TO/VO 7. PS/Registrar s Office 8. Notice Boards 9. Office Copy (Suresh C Bajpai) Registrar 5
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