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National Conference on Chemistry for Human Health and Environment (CHHE) National Conference on Chemistry for Human Health and Environment (CHHE) National Conference on Chemistry for Human Health and Environment (CHHE) Theme: Designing Chemistry for a Sustainable Tomorrow 15-16 December 2018 Conference Center University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 Venue: Organized by: Green Chemistry Network Centre (GCNC), Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi, Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) London North India Section In collaboration with National Environmental Science Academy (NESA), Delhi Organising Secretary: Dr. Kshipra Misra Former Addl. Director, DRDO, Delhi Vice President, NESA Contact No.: 9871372350 E-mail: [email protected] Convener: Prof. R. K. Sharma Co-ordinator, GCNC Department of Chemistry University of Delhi, Delhi-110007. Contact No.: 9958313101 E-mail: [email protected] Registration begins from st 1 July 2018 Conference Highlights (Sub-themes) Earth Sciences Environmental Chemistry and Engineering Environmental Biotechnolog y Pollution Control Chemistry and Green Chemistry Environmental Toxicology and Mutagenicity Energ y and Environment Applications of Environmental Chemistry Designing Chemistry for a Sustainable Tomorrow Plant Chemistry Agricultural Chemistry Environmental Design Environmental Hazards Environmental Biolog y Environmental Science Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø

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  • National Conference on

    Chemistry for Human Health and Environment (CHHE)National Conference on

    Chemistry for Human Health and Environment (CHHE)National Conference on

    Chemistry for Human Health and Environment (CHHE)Theme: Designing Chemistry for a Sustainable Tomorrow

    15-16 December 2018 Conference Center

    University of Delhi, Delhi-110007Venue:

    Organized by:Green Chemistry

    Network Centre (GCNC),Department of Chemistry,

    University of Delhi, Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

    London North India Section

    In collaboration withNational Environmental

    Science Academy (NESA), Delhi

    Organising Secretary: Dr. Kshipra MisraFormer Addl. Director, DRDO, Delhi

    Vice President, NESAContact No.: 9871372350

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Convener: Prof. R. K. SharmaCo-ordinator, GCNC

    Department of ChemistryUniversity of Delhi,

    Delhi-110007.Contact No.: 9958313101

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Registration begins fromst1 July 2018

    Conference Highlights(Sub-themes)

    Earth Sciences

    Environmental Chemistry and Engineering

    Environmental Biotechnolog y

    Pollution Control Chemistry and Green Chemistry

    Environmental Toxicolog y and Mutagenicity

    Energ y and Environment

    Applications of Environmental Chemistry

    Designing Chemistry for a Sustainable Tomorrow

    Plant Chemistry

    Agricultural Chemistry

    Environmental Design

    Environmental Hazards

    Environmental Biolog y

    Environmental Science

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  • Invitation:

    Dear Colleagues,

    Green Chemistry Network Centre (GCNC), University of Delhi and National Environmental

    Science Academy (NESA) welcome you to attend National Conference on “Chemistry for

    Human Health and Environment (CHHE)” during December 15-16, 2018 at Conference

    Center, University of Delhi, Delhi with the theme “

    .” This conference anticipates hundreds of delegates including keynote speakers,

    oral presentations by renowned researchers/scientists working in the area of diverse fields of

    sciences and poster presentations by students besides delegates around the world. This

    conference would create an ideal platform to share expertise addressing current technologies

    involved in Green Chemistry & other allied fields of sciences. It will be a wonderful

    opportunity for all the delegates as it will provide an excellent networking opportunity to

    collaborate with the world class researchers and scientists.

    Designing Chemistry for a Sustainable

    Tomorrow

    About GCNC

    Green Chemistry Network Centre (GCNC) was established in the Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi under the recommendation of World Leaders in Green Chemistry headed by Professor Paul Anastas (known as the father of Green Chemistry) with the following aims and objectives:

    Build a Network for exchange of expertise, discussion and knowledge between industrialists and academics and between chemists and engineers with interests and expertise relevant to Green Chemistry.

    Prepare and disseminate the teaching materials on Green Chemistry for school, college and university levels, with the s imul taneous des ign of laborator y experiments for these levels as well.

    Design trainings not just to expose the chemists to the concepts, principles and methodologies of Green Chemistry but also to empower them to bring this new knowledge back to their institution or industries.

    Promoting research by taking up Green Chemistry Research Projects from Industry and Government agencies.

    About NESA

    This ACADEMY is of National level, registered by the provisions of Societies Act XXI of 1860 under the Government of Bihar in 1988, presently has its Head Quarter at 206, Raj Tower-1, Alaknanda Community Centre, New Delhi. The main objective of the Academy is to bring awareness about the environment among the masses by arranging lectures, demonstrations, training programmes, seminars , symposium, conferences , publishing journals, etc.

    Its major aims and objectives include promotion of environmental sciences among young minds and researchers, setting up regional and state Chapters for dissemination of information on environment, to hold A n n u a l C o n f e r e n c e , t o o r g a n i s e national/international level conferences, symposium, seminars, meetings and workshops on themes of environmental concerns and to publish policy papers, synthesis volumes, proceedings, journals, newslet ter, t ransact ions and other publ icat ions for the promotion of Environmental Sciences.

  • Conference Overview:

    Introductory Background:

    Humans and animals have always been exposed to chemicals in our environment - natural products in food, smoke from cooking fires, sewage in drinking water, pesticides from plants etc. However, the dramatic increase in industrialization over the past three centuries has drastically changed both the quality as well as quantity of human exposures to both natural and synthetic chemicals. We all know that certain things are bad for us such as cigarette smoke and alcohol. But what about other substances in our environment such as gasoline fumes, dry cleaning fluids, pesticides, wood smoke, heavy metals? Environmental health risk assessment allows us to identify the potential hazards to human health and understand how serious such problems may be. It is composed of four components: exposure assessment; hazard identification; dose/response assessment; and risk characterization. Risk assessment is the scientific basis for standard setting. However, regulatory decision-making always involves issues other than science. Environmental health threats may come from physical agents, e.g., UV or ionizing radiation, or biologicals such as mold, insects, bacteria and viruses, as well as chemicals. Common environmental chemical pollutants include pesticides and herbicides; volatile organic compounds ( VOCs) such as benzene, toluene and chloroform; heavy metals such as lead, mercury and arsenic; air contaminants such as carbon monoxide, ozone, particulate matter (PM) and second hand smoke; and persistent organic pollutants such as the dioxins, PCBs and DDT. Environmental chemicals can cause a broad spectrum of effects, which depend not only on route of exposure and dose, but also on the susceptibility of the recipient of the pollution. Age, gender, and genotype can have major effects on whether or not an exposure causes a problem. We also know that the elderly may be a population at special risk to environmental chemicals.

    TOP CHALLENGES CURRENTLY HUMANITY IS FACING

    CRITICAL NEED OF THE HOUR!!!

    • Reduce the human exposure to chemicals

    • Develop cost-effective methodologies to combat environmental problems

    • Render the planet earth greener through conjoint efforts!!

    Root Cause: Uncontrolled population growth

    ENERGY FOOD WATER ENVIRONMENT

    7 billion people in 2011

    9+ billionpeople by 2050

  • Aims & Objectives:

    This conference aims to bring together world class researchers, scientists, environmentalists and industrialists in one common platform for identifying the current pressing environmental challenges and proposing cost-effective solutions to deal with these problems.

    Benefits of the conference:

    The forum will provide an opportunity for collegial

    interaction with other speakers and experts across the

    globe. Through effective interaction between the

    stakeholders, it is anticipated that cost-effective solutions

    for major environmental challenges shall be proposed

    and appropriate action plans shall be taken up.

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    Join us in this noble mission of greening the earth!

    CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS:

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    Keynote and Plenary Lectures by world-class speakers

    Special Interactive Sessions

    Oral & Poster Presentations

    Attractive awards: For students- Best Oral, Poster Awards and Young Researcher Award

    Come up with effective ACTION plans

  • Organizing Committee Members:

    For more information: http://greenchem.du.ac.in/www.nesa-india.org

    Co-organising SecretaryMs. Sriparna Dutta

    Member Organising CommitteeProf. Shrikant Kukreti

    Organising SecretaryDr. Kshipra Misra

    Member Organising CommitteeDr. Shefali Gola

    Member Organising CommitteeDr. Manavi Yadav

    Member Organising CommitteeProf. R.K. Seth

    Member Organising CommitteeDr. P. Venkatesu

    Organizing Committee Members:

    ChairmanProf. Ramesh Chandra

    ConvenerProf. R.K. Sharma

    Co-chairmanProf. Javed Ahmad

  • Conference Registration Details:Registration Fee (non-refundable): Applicants are required to pay the registration fee via NEFT or demand draft drawn in favor of Royal Society of Chemistry, London payable at Delhi.

    Electronic transfer details:

    DEADLINES (For abstract submission) st1 September 2018

    th10 December 2018.

    IMPORTANT FORMS

    Account number: 10851295456 Name of the account: Royal Society of Chemistry London Bank: State Bank of India Branch: North Campus, University of Delhi City: Delhi Country: India IFSC Code: SBIN0001067

    Submissions of oral and poster abstracts can be made from onwards till

    Registration form and Abstract submission form will be available on workshop official website ( ) for download. http://greenchem.du.ac.in / www.nesa-india.org

    Oral presentation guidelines

    [email protected]

    Poster presentation guidelines

    [email protected]

    This conference will be accompanied by oral presentations. Themes have already been highlighted previously. The time limit for oral presentation will be 10 minutes. The best presentation will be selected by a three-member panel of judges, and the selected presenters will be awarded. Interested candidates may submit their abstracts through email to

    This conference will also have poster presentation session. The standard poster dimensions are 48X36. The best posters will be selected by a three-member panel of judges, and the selected presenters will be awarded. Interested candidates may submit their abstracts through email to

    st stCategory Before 31 October After 31 October/on-spot registrations

    Research Scholars 1000 1500

    Scientists (Faculties) 2000 INR 2500 INR

    NESA Members 1200 INR 1500 INR

    Corporate Delegates/ 2500 INR 3000 INRIndustrialists

    INR INR

  • Dr. Rajiv SharmaSecretary, SERB, DST, Govt. of India, New DelhiDr. Sanjay BajpaiAdvisor/Scientist 'G' & Associate Head, Technolog y Mission Division ( Water and Clean Energy), DST, Govt. of IndiaDr. Neloy KhareScientist-G, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Prithvi Bhawan, Lodhi Road, New DelhiDr. O. P. MishraScientist-F, National Center for Seismolog y, MoES, Govt. of India, Lodhi Colony, New DelhiDr. P. K. RaiAddl. Director, CFEES, DRDO, DelhiDr. Kalpana BhargavaAddl. Director, DIPAS, DRDO, DelhiDr. Rajesh AroraAddl. Director, DIPAS, DRDO, DelhiDr. S. K. SinghAddl. Director, SSPL, DRDO, DelhiDr. Susan TitusNMRL, Ambernath, MumbaiDr. R. M. BhardwajAddl. Director, CPCB, DelhiDr. Laxman PrasadFormer Advisor, DST, Govt. of IndiaProf. Nafees A. KhanDept. of Botany,Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar PradeshDr. (Mrs.) Malti GoelFormer Advisor, DST, Govt. of India Prof. Altaf AhmadDept. of Botany, AMU, Aligarh, Uttar PradeshDr. A. K. GuptaGeneral Secretary, NESA, DelhiHerbal Medicines & Natural Products LaboratoryDepartment of Biotechnolog y, Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to be University), Mullana, Ambala- 133203, Haryana, IndiaProf. Ashwani WanganeoHead, Dept. of Environmental Science & Limnolog y, Barkatullah University, Bhopal, Madhya PradeshDr. Bhupinder Singh, Principal Scientist and Radiological Safety Officer (IARI) Nuclear Research Laboratory, (IARI), New Delhi-110012Dr. Syed Shabih HassanAssistant Scientist (Fisheries), GADVASU, Ludhiana (Punjab)Dr. Prashant SinghDept. of Chem., DAV (PG) College, Dehradun, UKDr. Saroj Arora, Professor, Dept. of Botanical and Environmental Sciences, GNDU, Amritsar-143005, PUNJAB (INDIA)Dr. Chetan ChauhanDept. of Chemistry, Analytical Lab. No-108Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla-5, HPDr. Preeti PaliwalDept. of Chemistry, Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Dayalbagh, Agra - 282 005, Uttar Pradesh

    Dr. Ajy Kumar, PhD Professor, Universidad Metropolitana1399 Ave. Ana G. Méndez, San Juan, PR Dr. S. Bijoy NandanProfessor & Head, Dept. of Marine Biolog y Micro.& BioChe., SM Sciences, CUST, Cochin, KeralaDr. Jitendra K. NagarDept. of Environmental Science, Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College, University of Delhi, DelhiDr. Surender YadavDept. of Botany, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak-124001, Haryana, IndiaDr. A.K VermaDept. of Zoolog y, Govt. PG College, Allahabad, U.P. Dr. Kishore KumarTreasurer, NESA, DelhiMr. R. K. SinhaExecutive Secretary, NESADr. Prabhakar RanjanJoint Secretary, NESADr. Mridul SahaniJoint Secretary, NESADr. Siba Prasad PandaJoint Secretary, NESADr. Sukanta MondalJoint Secretary, NESADr. Anuj SinhaExecutive Committee Member, NESADr. Mohd. Irfan QureshiExecutive Committee Member, NESADr. Mamata KumariExecutive Committee Member, NESAMrs. Vandana SinhaExecutive Committee Member, NESAMrs. Maya RanjanExecutive Committee Member, NESADr. Usha KishoreExecutive Committee Member, NESAMrs. Maya RanjanExecutive Committee Member, NESADr. Nibedita NahaExecutive Council Member, NESADr. Sumeet Gairola, D.Phil.Executive Council Member, NESADr. Prasenjit SaikiaExecutive Council Member, NESADr. J. S. ChandrashekarExecutive Council Member, NESADr. Rishikesh SinghExecutive Council Member, NESADr. Biswaranjan PaitalExecutive Council Member, NESADr. N. DevakumarExecutive Council Member, NESADr. Mahesh M.Executive Council Member, NESADr. Sushma TiwariScientist, RVSKVV, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh Dr. R. S. TomarLife Member, National Environmental Science Academy, Delhi

    ADVISORY COMMITTEE

  • NESA ANNUAL AWARDS 2018 WILL BE GIVEN IN ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    AT DELHI UNIVERSITY, NEW DELHI

    PRESCRIBED APPLICATION FORMS

    Website: www.nesa-india.org

    (1) NESA FELLOWSHIP AWARD(2) NESA EMINENT SCIENTIST AWARD

    (3) NESA SCIENTIST OF THE YEAR AWARD(4) NESA ENVIRONMENTALIST AWARD(5) NESA GREEN TECHNOLOGY

    INNOVATIVE AWARD(6) NESA YOUNG SCIENTIST AWARD

    The application forms could be downloaded from

    Separate application form should be submitted for separate awards.

    The application forms are non-transferable and it can also be obtained by sending

    sending a bank draft of Rs. 1000-00 / $40 only (per form). Drawn in favour of

    NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ACADEMY payable at NEW DELHI.

    GENERAL SECRETARY NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ACADEMY

    206, Raj Tower-1, Alaknanda Community Centre,

    NEW DELHI-110019 (INDIA) Tel.: 011-2602 3614

    www.nesa-india.org

    E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]

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