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ACADEMY FOR ENVIRONMENT AND LIFE SCIENCE :- The Academy, established in 2012, it's memorandum and the Constitution registered under
Societies Registration Act 21, 1860, is an autonomous organization open to everyone who
has a scientific, technological, practical interest and inclination in the field of Science and
Technology, Environmental Pollution, occupational health, toxicology and life sciences. It is
basically a forum where scientist and young researchers effectively interact and co-operate
once in a year in an effort to review and update their research, to explore research
priorities, to prevent further deterioration of environment and to provide inputs to the
Governmental agencies for the safe guard of the ecosystem and the health of mankind.
The Academy is also bringing out a peer reviewed International Online Journal- Bulletin of
Environment, Pharmacology and Life Sciences [BEPLS] and Research Journal of Chemical
and Environmental Sciences [RJCES]. The PDF of papers published in above Journal are
available on line free of cost 
 
 
Aim
 
1.         The cultivation and promotion of Science and technology in all its branches.
2.         To publish  such  proceedings, Journals,  memoirs,  transactions and  other  works  as  may be
  considered desirable.
3.         To promote scientific and technological research concerned with the problems of the
national
  welfare.
4.         To undertake, through  property  constituted  committees and bodies,  such scientific work 
of
   technological or public importance as it may be called upon to perform.
5.         To  co-operate  with  other organizations in India and  abroad, having  similar  objects, and  to
  appoint representatives of the society to act on national and international bodies.
6.         To create an adequate impact of  the society all  over the country, it may open chapters of  the
  society in other cities in  the country,  where reasonable numbers of  scientists are 
interested.
7.         Environmental disasters  like earth quake, floods, heavy rains,  fire accidents and  famine  etc.
  Rehabilitations of the people  effected with the above  natural calamities and help them out 
in
  their re-establishment.

8.         To bring awareness about  the deadly  disease such as T.B., Aids,  Malaria, Polio, Hepatitis  etc.
,  and arrange for the vaccination etc.
9.        For  dislodging of  the  increasing  population,  pollution  and  other  environmental  problems,
  plantation of trees and the ensuring of safety of the environments, educating the public.
10.     Organization of the health programme run by the Govt. organization and improving the health
  of the urban and semi urban areas and ensuring cleanliness.
11.     Establishment  of  various  educational  and  technical   institutions  for  educating  the  public
 through  education  about  the  development of  the  education  in the  rural  and  urban  areas.
12.     To try for the self dependent of the general public and  to remove  the  un-employment  in  the
 society and for this purpose conducting of various seminars or programmes etc.
13.     To give importance on educational development of the  downtrodden and  poor section of  the
 society and co-operation with the development of the girls in the rural and urban areas. 
14.     Establishment of the libraries, book-stall etc., free of cost to inculcate habit of the ethics and to
 develop brotherhood among the public.
15.     To promote  the  Growing of  Ayurvedic  and natural  medicines plants and  giving information
 about their uses to the general people and farmers.
16.     Organizing of  the  annual  meeting,  programmes  conducted  by the  social welfare 
Dept., U.P.,
Central and State advisory boards, NABARD, KAPART, ABRD, Human Resources Development
ministry and social justice.
17.     For  the  development  of  the  agricultural  programmes, the  agricultural   machineries, 
seeds,
irrigation sources and other resources useful for the agriculture and as developed by the U.P.
Govt. the organization of the concerned will take care of the programmes and bring awareness
in the minds of the farmers to develop their produce.


ORIGINAL ARTICLE
 
 
1. RESIDENTS PERCEPTION OF AIR QUALITY AND HEALTH OF GWALIOR CITY: A
    QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY
    Harendra K. Sharma, Nimisha Jadon and Banwari Dandotiya
 
2. PROGRESSIVE HISTOCHEMICAL CHANGES DURING ADVENTITIOUS ROOT FORMATION
    IN STEM CUTTING OF VIGNA RADIATA L.  
    Sudipa Nag and Alokesh Das
 
3. FLORISTIC COMPOSITION AND DISTRIBUTION PATTERN OF PLANT COMMUNITIES
    UNDER DIFFERENT AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS IN KINNAUR, NORTH-WESTERN
    HIMALAYAS
    Anand Salve 1 , D.R. Bhardwaj and C. L. Tahkur
 

4. EFFECT OF SPACING AND FERTILIZER DOSE ON SEED YIELD OF
    CORIANDER                                                                             
    Krishna D. Kurubetta, R. K. Mesta, T. B. Allolli, M. H. Tatagar and K. Sweta
 
5. EFFECT OF SPACING AND FERTILIZER DOSE ON SEED YIELD OF FENUGREEK
    Krishna D. Kurubetta, R. K. Mesta, Abdul Kareem, M. H. Tatagar and M. Shivaprasad
 
6. EFFECT OF EMU OIL ON AJUVANT INDUCED ARTHRITIS IN RATS
    N.Mahatma, S.Murugesan, A.Arivuchelvan and G.A.Balasubramaniam
 
7. EVALUATION OF SILICON AND BIO-FORMULATIONS FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF
    PURPLE BLOTCH DISEASE OF ONION
    M. Abdul Kareem, Amruta S. Bhat, Krishna D. Kurubetta, R. K. Mesta, T. B. Allolli, P. S.
    Ajjappalavar, K. Shweta, Dileepkumar Masuthi and M.A. Waseem
 
8. EVALUATION OF FENUGREEK GENOTYPES FOR SEED YIELD IN NORTHERN
    TRANSITIONAL ZONE OF KARNATAKA
    Krishna D.Kurubetta, R. K. Mesta, J.Venkatesh,  M. H. Tatagar, M. Abdul Kareem and
    Sweta K.
 
9. STUDY ON TRADITIONAL METHOD OF REARINGMITHUN (BOS FRONTALIS) AND
   APPLICATION OF BIO-FENCING IN MITHUN RANGES AT PORBA, PHEK DISTRICT,
   NAGALAND.
   Aruku Dazo Vadeo, Nesatalu Hiese, Zavei Hiese
 
10. EFFECTS OF OXYGENATES ON NEEM AND TIGER OIL METHYL ESTER
      Ayomipo Sarah Madein, Edeh Obinna Emmanuel and Linus N. Okoro
 
11. REGENERATION STATUS OF ACACIA POLYACANTHA AND BOSWELLIA PAPYRIFERA
    (DEL.) SPECIES IN SHIMELEGIR STATE FOREST, AWI ZONE, ETHIOPIA

    Abay B.Mehari   and  Teshome T.
 
          12.  APPLICATION OF Nano-ZnO AS A CATALYST IN THE OZONATION OF PAPER INDUSTRY
                  EFFLUENT DECOLOURIZATION AND ITS KINETICS
                 Upendra Prasad Tripathy   & Jagadish Chandra Panigrahi
             
13. PHENOTYPIC CHARACTERIZATION OF EMS AND NAN 3  INDUCED BANANA MUTANTS
       Kishor, H.,Prabhuling, G., Manjunatha, N. andAbhijith, Y. C.
 
 
14. EFFECT OF SEQUENTIAL APPLICATION OF HERBICIDES ON NUTRIENT UPTAKE
      REMOVAL BY THE CROPS AND WEEDS UNDER TRANSPLANTED RICE CULTIVATION
      M. Shivaprasad, Bhimashankar, M. Dinesh Kumar, Ravi C. S and Girijesh G.K
 
15. SURVEY ON DISTRIBUTION AND CONSERVATION STATUS OF THE INDIAN FLYING FOX
     PTEROPUS GIGANTEUS: A BIOINDICATOR OF WETLAND ECOSYSTEM.
     J. Dhivahar, S. Suthakar Isaac
 
16. INFLUENCE OF LONG ORGANIC MANURE APPLICATION ON SOIL ORGANIC CARBON IN
     RICE BASED CROPPING SYSTEM
     A. Bharani, D. UdhayaNandhini and E. Somasundaram
 
17. EFFICACY OF DIFFERENT ROOT PROMOTING FACTORS AND STEM GIRDLING ON
      ROOTING SUCCESS OF LITCHI CUTTINGS
      Arghya Mani, Nilesh Bhowmick, Sayan Sau, Sandeep Singh, Vikash Kumar Yadav
 
18. ESTIMATION OF NO 2 , SO 2  AND ITS IMPACT ON RESPIRATORY HUMAN HEALTH
      Mehraj ud din Bhat  and A.C Pandey

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Research J. Chemical and Environmental Sciences
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