Data and observations on Medical Counseling Day 1 and 2

Total Seats:

  • SCB Medical (150)
  • MKCG Medical (150)
  • VSS Medical (150)
  • KIMS Medical (100) – 70 through JEE
  • IMS Medical (100) –   70 through JEE
  • HiTech Medical (100) – 70 through JEE
  • SCB Dental (about 20)
  • KIIT Dental (100) – 70 through JEE
  • IDS Dental (100) – 70 through JEE
  • Hi-Tech Dental (100) – 70 through JEE
  • Gandhi Dental (50) –  35 through JEE

Day 1:

  • Schedule: GE (general) 1-580, SC 1-85, ST 1-110, PH (physically handicapped) 1-18, MI (military) 1-48, GC (green card- i.e. parents have less than or equal to 2 kids) 1-156
  • Seats available at End of Day 1:
    • SCB (govt) Medical (GE 0, SC 0, ST 0, PH 0, MI 0, GC 0 )
    • MKCG (govt) Medical (GE 0, SC 0, ST 0, PH 2, MI 0, GC 0)
    • VSS (govt) Medical (GE 0, SC 0, ST 0, PH 3, MI 0, GC 0 )
    • KIMS Medical (GE 49 , SC 5, ST 7, PH 0, MI 0, GC 4 )
    • IMS Medical (GE 51, SC 4 , ST 9, PH 0, MI 0 , GC3 )
    • HiTech Medical (GE 50 , SC 5, ST 7, PH 0 , MI 0 , GC 4)
    • SCB Dental (GE 0, SC 0, ST 0, PH 0, MI 0, GC 0 )
    • KIIT Dental (GE 52 , SC 5, ST 8, PH 0, MI 0, GC 3 )
    • IDS Dental (GE 52 , SC 6, ST 8, PH 0, MI 0, GC 4 )
    • Hi-Tech Dental (GE 52, SC 5, ST 8, PH 0, MI 0 , GC 3)
    • Gandhi Dental  (GE 26, SC 3, ST 4, PH 0, MI 0, GC 2)

Day 2:

  • Schedule: GE 581-1504,  ST 111-128, GC 157-360
  • Seats available at End of Day 2:
    • SCB (govt) Medical (GE 0, SC 0, ST 0, PH 0, MI 0, GC 0 )
    • MKCG (govt) Medical (GE 0, SC 0, ST 0, PH 2, MI 0, GC 0)
    • VSS (govt) Medical (GE 0, SC 0, ST 0, PH 3, MI 0, GC 0 )
    • KIMS Medical (GE 18, SC 5, ST 7, PH 0, MI 0, GC 4 )
    • IMS Medical (GE 36, SC 4 , ST 9, PH 0, MI 0 , GC3 )
    • HiTech Medical (GE 42 , SC 5, ST 7, PH 0 , MI 0 , GC 4)
    • SCB Dental (GE 0, SC 0, ST 0, PH 0, MI 0, GC 0 )
    • KIIT Dental (GE 51, SC 5, ST 8, PH 0, MI 0, GC 3)
    • IDS Dental (GE 49, SC 6, ST 8, PH 0, MI 0, GC 4 )
    • Hi-Tech Dental (GE 51, SC 5, ST 8, PH 0, MI 0 , GC 3)
    • Gandhi Dental  (GE 26, SC 3, ST 4, PH 0, MI 0, GC 2)

Observations:

  1. Orissa does not have enough rich families that can afford to send their kids to private medical colleges.
  2. Thus there is a need for more government medical colleges.
  3. Among the private medical colleges the order of preference seems to be KIMS followed by IMS followed by Hi-Tech. Its interesting that among these three Hi-Tech is the oldest and the other two only got MCI approval this year. However the other two are either part of or associated with deemed universities.

11 comments August 10th, 2007 Author : Chitta Baral

Krupajal starts M.Tech program; has AICTE approval

Earlier we had listed the various colleges in Orissa that offer M.Tech programs. To that we can now add Krupajal which will offer 18 seats in two of its branches: Computer Sc. and Electronics and Telecom. Following is Krupajal’s ad in Samaja on this.

 

16 comments August 10th, 2007 Author : Chitta Baral

Conspiracy to shift CIFT (Central Institute of Fisheries Technology) from Burla

Dharitri reports on this conspiracy regarding CIFT in Burla and how more on this conspiracy is coming to light due to information obtained through the RTI ACT.

August 9th, 2007 Author : Chitta Baral

Ad by Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS)

1 comment August 8th, 2007 Author : Chitta Baral

Ad about JEE Recounseling for Medical seats

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Unsecured study loans to become easier: GOI to give guarantee to banks

Following is excerpts from a Hindustan Times article on this.

Students cutting across different social groups will soon be able to avail of education loans at highly subsidised rates to study in top educational institutions of the country.

The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) in consultation with the Human Resource Development Ministry and the National Bank Association has finalised a scheme for paying huge loan subsidy to students from economically weaker sections.

A mean test (annual earning) will be the eligibility criteria to apply for the loan. The government is likely to announce the scheme on Independence Day. The University Grants Commission figures state that only eight per cent students from economically backward families are enrolled in higher education.

… To implement the scheme, the government plans to float a Loan Guarantee Corporation that will pay for any default by the students from the weaker sections.

 “It will be a kind of a government guarantee to the banks to give loans to poor students,” an official said. The corporation will become functional with a corpus fund from the government. A small amount from the interest paid against student loans will get deposited with the corporation.

The government found that students from weaker sections have not availed of education loans because of their failure to obtain sufficient guarantee. With the government in the picture, banks are willing to pay them loan for studying even in private educational institutions.

The loan will be available for admission to government-approved institutions. It would be paid directly to the institution. Continuance of the loan will depend on the students’ performance.

 

1 comment August 8th, 2007 Author : Chitta Baral

Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences

KISS, Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences is made and run by the promoters of KIIT University. Hindu has a very nice article about it. Following are some excerpts.

A sister concern of the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), KISS is a working dream that trained the tribal children to be self-reliant, resourceful and empowered to tackle the challenges of life.

For the visiting media team from Bangalore, KISS was an education in looking beyond urban-centric development. From the well-stocked library, hostel and computer centre to a medical facility that insured every child, KISS is also a home away from home. The institute ensures that the children have enough exposure to their tribal culture, heritage and tradition. …

Today, there are children here from most of the 52 tribes of Orissa, including 13 primitive tribes. This year, we added 700 more tribal children to reach the strength of 5,000,” he informed.

For 22 of the brightest from KISS students, Dr. Samanta had reserved free engineering seats in KIIT, five per cent of the total intake.

“This year, the BCA and BBM courses were opened for them. The tribal students will leave this organisation with a job.” As the KIIT Deemed University Chancellor assured this, he was working on an expansion plan: a project to add another 5,000 children to India’s biggest residential tribal school in the next three years.

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Efforts on for more tribal hostels and Ekalavya Vidyalayas

Following are excerpts from a Pioneer report on this.

Orissa Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Tuesday met the Union Minister for Tribal Affairs PR Kyndiah in New Delhi and urged him to sanction Rs 12 crore as central share on a priority basis for the establishment of tribal hostels in the State.

Kyndiah, while acknowledging the excellent performance of the State in setting up tribal hostels, assured that all possible help would be given by his Ministry for this purpose.

It may be noted that the State Government has given a proposal for sanction of 50 per cent share of under the centrally sponsored scheme for Girls hostels for scheduled tribes for 276 hostels last year.

Patnaik also held discussion about setting up more Ekalavya Model Residential Schools for Primitive Tribal Group regions and other tribal areas. …

August 8th, 2007 Author : Chitta Baral

Rajiv Gandhi Fellowship for tribal students

Earlier we gave pointers to the UGC ad for this scholarship. Following is the latest PIB release on this.

The Ministry of Tribal Affairs provided Rs. 15.90 crores as fellowship to more than 600 Tribal students during 2006-07 for taking up higher studies. The fellowship provided under Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship Scheme for pursuing higher studies such as M.Phil and Ph.D at universities, institutions recognized by UGC.

Each year more than 600 students are provided the fellowship for the maximum duration of five years. The scheme is implemented through UGC on behalf of the Ministry of Tribal Affairs. Financial assistance of Rs. 8000/- per month is provided for initial two years to Junior Research Fellow and Rs. 9000/- per month for remaining period of the fellowship.

Beside this fellowship amount, contingency fund for humanities and social sciences is also provided at the rate of Rs. 10,000/- per annum for initial two years of the fellowship and Rs. 20,500/- per annum for remaining period of the research work. In the case of sciences the Contingency fund is provided Rs. 12,000/- per annum for initial two years and Rs. 25,000/- per annum for remaining tenure of the fellowship. The Government also provides assistance to the host institute for providing infrastructure. Amount of the departmental assistance is Rs. 3000/- per annum per student. An additional assistance of Rs. 1000/- per month is provided for escorts or reader assistance in cases of physically and visually handicapped candidates.

259 comments August 7th, 2007 Author : Chitta Baral

2007 ranking of Orissa Engineering colleges that participated in BPUT counseling – solely based on student preferences

((Update on June 17 2008:  For guidance on what you can get with your Orissa JEE rank in 2008, please see https://www.orissalinks.com/archives/1185 I do not have more information than that.)

Continuing with our methodology, and solely based on the student preferences in the GE (general) category,  we develop a ranking below. Our methodology is we compare when the various branches of the colleges get finished.  For example below when we write CET (8, 8, 12, 12, 16) it means that two of the CET branches were all finished in the GE category by the ranks 800, two by 1200 and one by 1600. We will use the first three numbers unless it becomes necessary to go beyond that.

  • 1. UCE Burla (8,8,12,12,16)
  • 1. CET Bhubaneswar  (8,8,12,12,16)
  • 2. ITER Bhubaneswar (16,16,16)
  • 3. Silicon Bhubaneswar (16, 20, 20)
  • 4. CV Raman Bhubaneswar (20,24,28)
  • 5. NIST Berhampur (24, 24, 28)
  • 6. GITA  Bhubaneswar(28,28,32)
  • 7. Orissa Eng College Bhubaneswar (28, 28, 36)
  • 7. IGIT Sarang (20,28,45)
  • 8. College of Eng Bhubaneswar (36,36,41)
  • 9. Gandhi Eng College Bhubaneswar (36,41,45)
  • 10. Krupajala Bhubaneswar (45,45,45)
  • 10. Trident Bhuabneswar (41, 45, 50)
  • 11. East Bhubaneswar (45,55,66)
  • 11. Gandhi Inst for Tech Bhubaneswar (50,50,60)
  • 11. GIET Gunupur (50,50,60)
  • 12. Orissa school of mining eng Keonjhar (45, 55, 117)
  • 13. NMIET Bhubaneswar (66, 72, 78)
  • 14. DRIEMS Dhenkanala(72,72,100)
  • 15. Konark Bhubaneswar (78, 78, 117)
  • 15. Koustuva Bhubaneswar (78, 100, 100)
  • 15. Mahavir Bhubaneswar (78, 84, 100)
  • 15. Synergy Dhenkanal (78, 84, 100)
  • 16. Nalanda Bhubaneswar (84, 84, 100)
  • 17. Rajdhani Bhubaneswar (84, 100, 100)
  • 18. Roland Berhampur (84,100, 108)
  • 19. Techno Bhubaneswar (84, 100, 117)
  • 19. Padmanav Rourkela (100,100,100)
  • 20. Ajay Binay Cuttack (100,100,117)
  • 21. Ghanashyam Hemalata  Puri(100,108,136)
  • 22. Jagannath Cuttack (108,117,147)
  • 22. Bhadrakh (117,117, 136)
  • 23. JITM Parlakhemundi (117,126,147)
  • 24. Inst of Adv Rayagada (117,136,159)
  • 24. Sanjay Memorial Berhampur (117,147,159)
  • 24. Purushottam Rourkela (126,126,136)
  • 26. Balasore (136,136,159)
  • 27. Seemanta Mayurbhanj (159, 159, 186)
  • 28. Padmashree Baragarh (172,172,200)
  • 29. Majighariani Rayagada (172,200,200)
  • 30. Satyasai Balasore (159, 172, 999)
  • 31. Samanta Chandra Sekhar Koraput (186,999,999)
  • 32. Gopal Krishna Jeypore (999,999,999)

The colleges that are missing from the above are NIT Rourkela, and KIIT. I consider NIT Rourkela to currently be the best in Orissa. I would slot KIIT around ITER and Silicon.

Outlook for 2008-2009:

Now that ITER’s parent organization Siksha O Anusandhan has become a deemed university, ITER may opt out of Orissa JEE and/or 2008 BPUT counseling.

In 2008 and 2009 there would be several new colleges. Among them three of them, if they get their approvals in time, are going to make a splash because of the people involved in the making of those colleges. They are:

  1. Bhubaneswar Institute of Technology: This College will be located at or adjacent to Infocity II. Its founders include three Orissa origin professors in the US (Prof. Rabi Mohapatra, Prof. Laxmi Bhuyan, Prof. Prashant Mohapatra) and high level people in WIPRO (in India) and Microsoft (USA). Watch out for this college. It should leap to the top3-5 in Orissa within a year or two of its starting.
  2. Temple City Institute of Technology: This college is being founded by one of the founders of KIIT and a US software professional who also gave some initial funding to KIIT. This college is also supported by at least one North America based professor (not me). Again based on the track record of the founders this should become a good college.
  3. Indus College of EngineeringWe discussed this college earlier. This college is being established by a trust led by Dr. Ravi Reddy. Dr. Reddy is a B.Tech from IIT Kharagpur and a Ph.D from University of Houston, USA. He was one of the main person at NIST, Berhampur. Based on this information, I think this will also become a good  engineering college.
  4. ASBM institute of Technology: Newsreports mention that ASBM plans to establish an engineering college in 2008. Based on ASBM’s track record this should become a good engineering college too.

158 comments August 7th, 2007 Author : Chitta Baral

Final summary of GE seat situation at the end of JEE counseling for general category

(Update on June 17 2008:  For guidance on what you can get with your Orissa JEE rank in 2008, please see https://www.orissalinks.com/archives/1185 I do not have more information than that.)

This is a continuation of our earlier effort. Following are the branches and colleges that no longer have any GE seats. On the side we mention in which counseling the seats got filled up and what are left. [Please note that when we mention that a certain branch got filled up in the range, say, 800-1200 that means it got filled in some rank in between that. It could have been filled up in rank 801 or rank 1200. I just don’t have the data to make that distinction.]

  1. Ajay Binay (Comp Sc 8401-10000, Elec & TC 8401-10000, E & EE 10801-11700, AE&I 11701-12600, Elec 11701-12600, Mech 11701-12600) – ALL GE GONE by 12600
  2. Balasore (Comp Sc 12601-13600, E & TC 12601-13600, IT  14701-15900, Mech 15901-17200, Mech 17201-18600) – ALL GE GONE by 18600
  3. Bhadrakh Inst (Comp Sc 10801-11700, E & TC 10801-11700, IT 12601-13600, Elec 13601-14700, Mech 13601-14700, Civil 18601-20000) – ALL GE GONE By 20000
  4. CV Raman  Bhubaneswar  (AE & I 2401-2800, Comp Sc 2001-2400, Electrical 2401-2800, Elec & TC 1601-2000, IT 2401-2800, Mech 3201-3600, Chemical 7201-7800, Marine 15901-17200) – ALL GE GONE by 17200
  5. College of Engg. Bhubaneswar (Comp Sc 3201-3600, Elect & TC 3201-3600, IT 3601-4100, E & EE 4501-5000, Mech 5501-6000, Civil 10801-11700) – ALL GE GONE by 11701
  6. CET Bhubaneswar (Civil 1201-1600, Comp Sc 401-800, Electrical 401-800, I&E 1-400 (?), IT 801-1200, Mech 801-1200, Biotech 4101-4500, Textile 8401-10000, Fashion 13601-14700) – ALL GE GONE by 14700
  7. DRIEMS, Cuttack (Comp Sc 6601-7200, Ele & TC 6601-7200, IT 8401-10000, Elec 10001-10800, AE&I 10801-11700) – ALL GE GONE by 11701
  8. East Bhubaneswar (Elect & TC 4101-4500, Comp Sc. 5001-5500, IT 6001-6600, AE&I 8401-10000, Elect 8401-10000, Mech 10001-10800, Biomed 20001-21545) Env (4)
  9. Gandhi Engineering College Bhubaneswar (ECE 3201-3600, Comp Sc 3601-4100, E & EE V, IT 4501-4500) – ALL GE GONE by 5000
  10. Gandhi Institute for Technology Bhubaneswar (Comp Sc 4501-5000, ECE 4501-5000, IT 5501-6000, E&EE 5501-6000) – ALL GE GONE by 6000
  11. GIET Gunupur (Comp Sc 4501-5000, ECE 4501-5000, E & EE 5501-6000, IT 6601-7200, AE & I 7201-7800, Mech 7201-7800, Chem 14701-15900, Biotech 18601-20000) – ALL GE GONE By 20000
  12. GITA Bhubaneswar (Comp Sc 2401-2800, E & EE 2801-3200, IT 3201-3600, ECE 2401-2800, Electrical 4101-4500, Mech 4501-5000) – ALL GE GONE by 5000
  13. Ghanashyam Hemlata, Puri (Comp Sc 8401-10000, E & TC 10001-10800, Elec 12601-13600, Mech 13601-14700) – ALL GE GONE By 14700
  14. Gopal Krishna Jeypore () Civil (17), Elec (12), ECE (12)
  15. IGIT Sarang (Elect 1601-2000, Mech 2401-2800, Metallurgy 4101-4500, Civil 4501-5000, Chemical 5001-5500) – ALL GE GONE 5500
  16. Inst of Ad Comp Res, Raygada (Comp Sc 10801-11700, IT 12601-13600, ECE 14701-15900,  E & EE 14701-15900, Mech 18601-20000), Civil (29)
  17. ITER Bhubaneswar (AE&I 1201-1600, Civil 3201-3600, Comp Sc 1201-1600, Electrical 1601-2000, E &EE 1201-1600, ELE & TC 1201-1600, IT 1201-1600, Mech 2401-2800) ALL GE GONE by 3600
  18. Jagannath Cuttack (Comp Sc 10001-10800, Elec & TC 10801-11700, Mech 13601-14700) – ALL GE GONE by 14700.
  19. JITM Parlakheumndi (Comp Sc 10801-11700, ECE 11701-12600, IT 13601-14700, E & EE 13601-14700,  I & E 17201-18600, Mech 17201-18600) Chemical (10)
  20. Konark Inst Bhubaneswar (Comp Sc 7201-7800, Ele & TC 7201-7800, AE & I 10801-11700, Elec 10801-11700, Mech 10801-11700) – ALL GE GONE by 11700
  21. Koustuva Bhubaneswar (Comp Sc 7201-7800, E & EE 8401-10000, Elc & TC 8401-10000, IT 8401-10000,  Biomed 15901-17200) – ALL GE GONE by 17200
  22. Krupajala Bhubaneswar (Comp Sc 4101-4500, Elec & TC 4101-4500, IT 4101-4500, AE & I 5501-6000, Elec 5501-6000, Mech 6601-7200) – ALL GE GONE by 7200
  23. Mahavir Bhubaneswar (Comp Sc 7201-7800, Elec & TC 7801-8400, E & EE 8401-10000, IT 8401-10000, AE&I 11701-12600) Biomed (12)
  24. Majighariani Rayagada (Comp Sc 15901-17200, IT 18601-20000, ECE 18601-20000, E & EE 20001-21545), Mech (11), Biotech (16)
  25. Nalanda (Comp Sc 7801-8400, ECE 7801-8400, IT 8401-10000, Mech 10001-10800) – ALL GE GONE by 10800
  26. NIST Berhampur (Comp Sc 2001-2400, E & EE 2401-2800, I & E 2801-3200, IT 2801-3200, ECE 2001-2400) – ALL GE GONE by 3200
  27. NM IET Bhubaneswar (Comp Sc 6001-6600, ECE 6601-7200,  E & EE 7201-7800, IT 7801-8400, Mech 10001-10800, Inst 12601-13600) – ALL GE GONE by 13600
  28. Orissa Engineering College (Comp Sc 2401-2800, ELE & TC 2401-2800, IT 3201-3600, Electrical 3601-4100, Mech 4501-5000, Civil 10001-10800) – ALL GE GONE 10800
  29. Orissa school of mining Engg Keonjhar (Elec 4101-4500, Mech 5001-5500, Mining 10801-11700) – ALL GE GONE by 11700
  30. Padmanav Rourkela (Comp Sc 8401-10000, E & Tc 8401-10000, IT 8401-10000, E & EE 10001-10800) – ALL GE GONE 10800
  31. Padmashree Baragarh (Comp Sc 15901-17200, Elec & TC 15901-17200, AE & I 18601-20000, Elec 20001-21545, Mech 20001-21545) – ALL GE GONE by 21545.
  32. Purushottam Rourkela (Comp Sc 11701-12600, E & TC 11701-12600, IT 12601-13600,  E & EE 13601-14700, AE & I 14701-15900) – ALL GE GONE by 15900.
  33. Rajdhani Bhubaneswar (Comp Sc 7801-8400, IT 8401-10000, ECE 8401-10000, E & EE 10001-10800) – ALL GE GONE 10800
  34. Roland Berhampur (ECE 7801-8400, Comp Sc 8401-10000, IT 10001-10800, E & EE 12601-13600, AE & I 13601-14700) – ALL GE GONE by 14700
  35. Samanta Chandra Sekhar Koraput (Comp Sc 17201-18600) ECE (18), Elec (32), AE & I (36), Mech (31)
  36. Sanjay Memorial Berhampur (Elec & Tc 10801-11700, E & EE 13601-14700, Elect 14701-15900, Mech 15901-17200, Civil 18601-20000) – ALL GE GONE By 20000
  37. Satyasai Balasore (Comp Sc 14701-15900, Elec & TC 15901-17200), Mech (5)
  38. Seemanta Mayurbhanj (Comp Sc 14701-15900, Elec & TC 14701-15900, Elec 17201-18600, Mech 17201-18600, I&E 18601-20000), Civil (4)
  39. Silicon Bhubaneswar (AE & I 2001-2400, Comp Sc 1601-2000 , E & EE 1601-2000, ELE & TC 1201-1600, IT 1601-2000 ) – ALL GE GONE by 2400
  40. Synergy Dhenkanal (Elec & TC 7201-7800, Comp Sc 7801-8400, IT 8401-10000,  Elec 10801-11700, Mech 10801-11700) – ALL GE GONE by 11700
  41. Techno Bhubaneswar (Comp Sc 7801-8400, ECE 8401-10000, E & EE 10801-11700, AE & I 11701-12600) – ALL GE GONE by 12600
  42. Trident Bhubaneswar (Elec & TC 3601-4100, Comp Sc 4101-4500, E & EE 4501-5000, Biomed 7201-7800) – ALL GE GONE by 7800
  43. UCE Burla (Civil 1601-2000, Comp Sc 401-800, Electrical 801-1200, Elec & TC 401-800, IT 801-1200, Manu 2801-3200, Mech 1201-1600) – ALL GE GONE by 3200

87 comments August 7th, 2007 Author : Chitta Baral

Govt. reduces the medical annual fees to Rs 3.75 lakhs

Following is Dharitri’s report on it.

7 comments August 7th, 2007 Author : Chitta Baral

Farmer training institute in Orissa

Hindu reports that IFFCO will set up a farmers training institute in Orissa. Following are excerpts from that report.

Indian Farmers’ Fertiliser Co-operative Ltd (IFFCO) plans to set up a farmers training institute in Orissa.

Director of the farmers’ cooperative’s Paradip unit K L Singh …

"The farmers of Orissa will be given training on best crop practices in cereals, pulses, oilseeds, horticultural crops, fruit preservation, fish farming, dairy and poultry, maintenance of agricultural equipment and bee keeping," Singh said.

The training institute would have boarding and lodging facilities. Farmers would be provided free of cost facilities here, he said.

The director said the cooperative aims to train at least 50,000 farmers a year, which would be increased to 1,00,000 in a phased manner.

"IFFCO will do extensive analysis of soil samples through this institute for improving soil health and productivity of crops with balanced and integrated use of nutrients," Singh said.

The activities will include farmers’ meetings, field demonstrations, crop seminars, soil testing campaign, seed multiplication programme and sugarcane development programme, he added.

Currently there exists a farmer training institute in Nagpur (operated by RCF) and another one in Phuplur (near Allahabad) operated by IFFCO.

12 comments August 7th, 2007 Author : Chitta Baral

Karnataka gets a positive response from the PM on a new IIT in Hassan

Following are excerpts from a Hindu news item on this.

Sources in the State Government told The Hindu that apart from the assurances on several agricultural and infrastructure sector programmes, Mr. Kumaraswamy also extracted a positive response from the Prime Minister on the establishm ent of an Indian Institute of Technology and a Central university in the State as part of a one-on-one discussion which he had with Dr. Manmohan Singh. The Chief Minister told the Prime Minister that the State Government would provide 1,200 acres of land in Hassan for the establishment of the IIT and the requisite land for starting a Central university at Gulbarga or any other part of the State.

(Thanks to Purna babu for the pointer.)

2 comments August 7th, 2007 Author : Chitta Baral

An incomplete list of Orissa origin professors outside India

(Please don’t read anything from the categorization. It was initially based on my familiarity with people. I started off with the CS faculty list as I knew a lot of them. …)

Following is an initial list of professors of Orissa origin in the areas of Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, and related disciplines that are in universities outside India:

Following is an initial list of faculty in other areas in science and engineering.

  • Sumanta Acharya, Mechanical engineering, Louisiana State University, USA
  • Kailash Bhol, Dental Medicine, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, USA
  • Bhaskar Das, Nuclear medicine; Developmental and Molecular Biology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva university
  • Deben Das, Mechanical Engineering, University of Alaska at Fairbanks, USA
  • Alekha Dash, School of Pharmacy, Creighton University, USA
  • Ashok Das, Physics & Astronomy, University of Rochester, USA
  • Bhanu Jena, Physiology, Wayne state university, USA
  • Puru Jena, Physics, Virginia Commonwealth University
  • Lalu Mansinha, Earth Physics, University of Western Ontario, Canada
  • S D Mahanti, Physics, Michigan State University
  • Ajit Mahapatra, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Fort Valley State University, GA, USA
  • Rabindra Mahapatra, Physics, University of Maryland, USA
  • Debasmita Mishra, Mining & Geological Engineering, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, USA
  • Manoranjan Misra, Materials Science, University of Nevada Reno, USA
  • Ranjita Misra, Health and Kinesiology, Texas A & M University
  • Sri Gopal Mohanty, Mathematics and Statistics, McMaster University, Canada
  • Kishore Mohanty, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Houston, USA
  • Binayak Mohanty, Biological and Agricultural engineering, Texas A & M University, USA
  • Manoj Mohanty, Mining and Mineral resources engineering, Southern Illinois University, USA
  • Pritiraj Mohanty, Physics, Boston University
  • Udayan Mohanty, Chemistry, Boston College
  • Nihar Nayak, School of Medicine, Stanford University, USA
  • Pinaki Panigrahi, Pediatrics, University of Maryland School of Medicine, USA
  • Suranjan Panigrahi, Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, North Dakota State University, USA
  • Jogesh Pati, Physics, University of Maryland, USA
  • Asit Patnaik, Veterinary and Biomedical sciences, Univ. of Nebraska Lincoln, USA
  • Abani Patra, State University of New York at Bufalo, USA
  • Digambara Patra, Chemistry, American University of Beirut, Lebanon
  • Chittaranjan Ray, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Hawaii, USA.
  • Prasanna Sahoo, Mathematics, University of Louisvilee, Kentucky, USA
  • Sashi Satpathy, Physics, University of Missouri, Columbia

Following is an initial list of faculty in non-science and engineering areas.

  • Sid Das, Operations Management, George Mason University
  • Raju Das, Dept. of Geography, York University
  • Pabitra Dash, Business and CIS, Mayville State University, North Dakota, USA
  • Kishore Dash, International Business, Thunderbird School of Management, USA
  • Shivraj Kanungo, Information & Decision Sciences, George Washinton University, USA
  • Suchi Mishra, Finance & Real Estate, Florida International University
  • Madhu Mohanty, Economics, California State University, Los Angeles, USA
  • Satya Mohanty, English, Cornell University, USA
  • Sunil Mohanty, Business, University of St. Thomas, USA
  • Digambar Mishra, Political Science, Miles College, USA
  • Josna Mishra, Social Science, Miles College, USA
  • Sanjog Mishra, Marketing and Applied Statistics, University of Rochester, USA
  • Santosh Mishra, Economics, Oregon State University, USA
  • Sukanta Misra, Agricultural Economics, Texas Tech University
  • Radha Mohapatra, Information Systems, University of Texas at Arlington
  • Prashant Pattanaik, Economics, University of California Riverside, USA
  • Himanshu Shee, Business, Victoria University, Australia
  • Niranjan Tripathy, Business, University of North Texas, USA

(Thanks to Deba Nayak, Saumya Mohapatra, Sashi Satpathy, Debasmita Mishra and some of the commentators below  for pointers to some of the above names.)

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Following is Samaja’s detailed story on this.

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