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PASTEURIANS’19 WE LEAD AND READ LIFE
STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
PG AND RESEARCH DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY
HINDUSTHAN COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE
COIMBATORE-28
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MESSAGE
EDITORIAL BOARD
We at the editorial team are happy in releasing the Magazine of this semester. Science and
technology can continue to make a positive contribution to the welfare of the people. Knowledge
in the biological and biomedical sciences is accumulating at a remarkably rapid pace. All of us are
witnessing this extraordinary scientific resolution and almost endless application of today’s
discoveries and modern technologies to improve tomorrow’s lifestyles. We hope that this magazine
will acknowledge the expertise and experience of Our Department in this emerging field.
Chief Editor: Dr. N. Hema Shenpagam and Dr. Vanitha. N
Association Incharges
Faculty Members Students
Dr. Lali Growther Chairman – Deva Mary P, II M.Sc.,
Dr. N. Hema Shenpagam Treasurer – Domnic Infant Raj A, III B.Sc.,
Dr. R. Manju Secretary - Sree Vidya V, III B.Sc.,
Mrs. K.Sukirtha
Dr. A. Manivannan
Dr. Arun kumar, G
Dr. Vanitha. N
Mrs. Ajitha. C
Joint Secretary – Priyanka B, II B.Sc.,
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ABOUT THE TRUST
Hindusthan Educational and Charitable Trust, one of the finest in education and teaching
is strategically placed in the heart of the city, and since 1992 has established itself firmly in the
fields of Arts, Science, Education and Technical Education. The Trust aims at providing
education that is world-class and on par with global standards. The Trust firmly believes in
education from “Pre-KG to Ph.D” and is true to its motto – ‘Get the best in everything’.
The Management has always stood by its commitment to the betterment of the student
community and had at first established itself as a brand in the ‘power sector’, and today in the
field of Education has reigned supreme with the ‘Life Time Education Achievement Award’ for
giving back to society. The Management believes in leading and has set new trends/ innovative
training methodologies in all its Institutions that will assist students towards the road to success.
• Hindustan College of Arts and Science
• Hindustan College of Engineering and Technology
• Hindusthan Institute of Technology
• Hindusthan College of Education
• Hindusthan School of Architecture
• Hindusthan Polytechnic College
• Hindusthan Matriculation and Higher Secondary School
• Hindusthan Kangaroo Kids Preschool
• Hindusthan IAS Academy
• Hindusthan Youth Empowerment Series
• Hindusthan Teachers Training Institute
THE CAMPUS
Hindustan College of Arts and Science, An Autonomous College - Affiliated to
Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, offer a wide array of excellent academic programs and
provides a learning environment for student and faculty that fosters intellectual, social and
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personal development. The HICAS mission statement-describes our Institutions as one that is
fully committed to excellence, innovation and education anchored in the field of education.
HICAS envision itself as a community of learners with diverse backgrounds and interest where
all participants are valued as contributors to the common enterprise of learning.
The goal of all teaching and learning is to produce graduates who are skilled and
knowledgeable and who know how to learn, what to learn and perhaps most importantly, why to
learn. Understanding that decision about what is worth learning and doing are not possible
outside the context of cultural values, the institutions fosters, through its commitment to the
education in values as well as in specific knowledge areas. Through the study at HICAS, they
become knowledgeable and sympathetic in their dealings with other culture as well as informed,
active participants in the culture and world in which they live.
OUR DEPARTMENT
Our Department Microbiology was fervently started in 2003 and 2004 simultaneously. At
HICAS, the Under Graduate, the Post Graduate and the research programmers have all
contributed to modifying the life of student and researchers. In addition to various teaching
programmes, the faculties of the department contribute extensively to research in modern areas
of Microbiology.
As a graduate institution that is stepping into its 18th year, reviewing the past, we’ve
been pondering what kind of talents we’d love to cultivate in order to meet the needs of our
diverse society. What kind of knowledge and skills should we teach the students? In what way
can we bridge the gap between theories and practices so that our students are able to play their
strong suit in the workplace where ever they promise them. The program has been instrumental
in providing high quality middle- and high-level professionals.
Committed to excellence in fundamental research as well as the development of
innovative technologies for the future, Hindustan College of arts and science, Coimbatore offers
a quality research training experience for its students. The Institute maintains its relevance to
world-class research by linking with industry and business through local and international
research networks.
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DEPARTMENT OBJECTIVES
❖ To provide broad based knowledge of modern theoretical and practical Microbiology.
❖ To develop and maintain a strong and supportive Research program to complement our
teaching.
❖ To guide students regarding career opportunities in Microbiology and related professions
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ASSOCIATION OFFICE BEARERS (2019 -2020)
CHAIRMAN
Deva Mary. P - II M.Sc.,
SECRETARY TREASURER JOINT SECRETARY
Sree Vidya V, III B.Sc., Domnic Infant Raj A, III B.Sc., Priyanka B, II B.Sc.,
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DEPARTMENT ASSOCIATION INCHARGES
Magazine Incharges
Faculty Student Volunteers
Dr. N. Hema Shenpagam Geerthana S
Dr. Vanitha. N Rajeswari B
Iline Eliyat Y
Vijaya Kumar S
Sahaya Abisha M
Thulasi P
Harish. D.K
Jayasri. S
Juhi Jahan J
Darshan J Raj
IV Incharges
Dr. Arun kumar, G Nimisha Shajan
Krishnamoorthy R
Yuvan Balaji T
Abinaya K
Nithish kumar K
News letter
Dr. R. Manju Swagti Priya T.B
Rithuparna Ramesh
Aravindan A
Srikaran R
Sivasri R
Extension Activity
Dr. Arun kumar G Nithyanandhan S
Michale Mathan A
Shalini Ulaganathan
Annusha R
Karishma S
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DEPARTMENT
ANNUAL REPORT
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WORKSHOPS
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Workshop on “Mycorrhizal Biofertilizer technology-a tool for agriculture, horticulture and
forestry”
Date: 03.08.2018
The Department organized one day workshop (hands on training) on “Mycorrhizal
Biofertilizer technology-a tool for agriculture, horticulture and forestry” on 03.08.2018.
Dr.V.Mohan, Scientist – G, Forest Protection Division, IFGTB, Forest Campus, R.S. Puram,
Coimbatore explained about the various types of bioferilizers like PSB, Azospirillum,
Azotobacter, VAM production and its application in agriculture. He also explained about the
demerits of chemical fertilizer and usage of waste as a substrate for the production of compost.
He provided hands on training on the isolation of VAM spores by wet sieving and decanting
technique, mass production of spores and application of spores in the field. This is a promising
event for the development of successful entrepreneurs in agricultural field.
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Workshop on Foldscope
Date: 27.08.2018
A workshop on Foldscope was organized by the department on 27th August, 2018. Dr.
Baluprakash, Head, Department of Microbiology, Vivekanandha College of Arts and Science,
Thiruchencode was the Resource person. A Foldscope is an optical Microscope that can be
assembled from simple components, including a sheet of paper and a lens. It was developed by
Manu Prakash, an Indian. It is part of the "frugal science" movement which aims to make cheap
and easy tools available for scientific use in the developing world. He explained the methods to
fold and unfold the parts of a Foldscope. Observation of microorganisms using Foldscope was
demonstrated. Students took environmental samples and observed individually.
National Level Technical Workshop on “Intellectual Property Rights”
Date: 20.09.2018
The Department of Microbiology Organized a National Level Technical Workshop on
“Intellectual Property Rights” on 20th September, 2018. Dr. Lali Growther, Professor & Head
in Microbiology welcome the gathering and Dr. A. Ponnusamy, Principal gave the Felicitation
address on this workshop. Mr. Arjun Bala, Managing Partner, Patent Attorney, CPVA
Metayage IP strategy consulting, LLP, Bengaluru delivered a lecture on Relevance of IPR in
Research and Business.
The next session was led by Mr. Muruganatham, Operating Officer, Metayage IP
strategy consulting, Coimbatore. He explained about Protecting Inventions related to
Biotechnology. The third session was led by Dr. Arun Arumugham Arumugham, Group
Director, AAKAM group of Companies, Managing Partner, Ivyukthi Buisness solutions,
Coimbatore. He delivered a lecture on R & D Planning and Management for IP creation and
monetization and Technology transfer in Life Sciences. In this event students and faculties from
various colleges participated.
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The workshop aims at linking creation and protection of knowledge capital to
improvement in the quality of life in the Indian context. The themes chosen focus on broad areas
intended to cover the whole spectrum of issues related to IPR in diverse areas. Economy stresses
the need for research, education and advocacy on IPRs to enhance the technology transfer in life
sciences. Dr. R. Manju, Associate Professor, Department of Microbiology, proposed the vote of
thanks.
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Workshop on PCR Techniques
Date: 05.03.2019
On 3rd March 2019, a workshop was organized by PG and Research Department of Microbiology
on PCR TECHNIQUES in association with ABBES BIOTECH. The chief guest introduction was given
by Dr. Lali Growther Head, PG and Research Department of Microbiology. Dr. S. Vijayakumar,
Production Manager, Abbes Biotech, gave a short introduction to PCR techniques and directly went onto
giving the students a hands on training on PCR techniques. He started with composition of primers and
reagents added for a 50µl PCR reaction and explained on how to increase the concentration of PCR
reaction. The workshop was concluded by observing the amplified DNA bands through PCR on agarose
gel electrophoresis. Techniques were performed by all the batches of III B.Sc,. Microbiology.
Workshop on PCR Techniques
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GUEST LECTURES
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Guest Lecture on Unity and Diversity – Explorations and Experience with Microbes
Date: 30.07.2018
The Department of Microbiology organized a Guest lecture on 30.07.2018. The function
was started with a prayer song by Ms. Jesna of II M.Sc. Microbiology and lighting of
Kuthuvillaku by the Chief Guest, Principal, Head of the Department, Association incharge
faculty Dr. N. Hemashenpagam & Dr.N.Vanitha and the association chairman Ms. Denisha,
II.M.Sc., Microbiology. Welcome address was delivered by Dr. Lali Growther, Head, and
Department of Microbiology. Principal Dr. A. Ponnusamy, presided over the function and
delivered a talk on Biology in particular about Microbiology and the role of students in the
association activities. The chief guest for the function was Dr. S.R. Prabagaran, Assistant
Professor, Department of Biotechnology, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore. He delivered
a lecture on “Unity and diversity- Explorations and experiences with microbes”. The speech
was much motivative and informative to the students.
Guest Lecture on Strategic R & D in Nation Building- An Overview
Date: 01.08.2018
Students of Microbiology department visited the DRDO laboratory (Defense
Research and Development Organization), Centre for life sciences, Bharathiar University,
Coimbatore on 01.08.2018. Dr. K. Kathirvel, Joint Director, DRDO, delivered a lecture in the
topic “Strategic R & D in Nation Building- An Overview”. He explained the need for
Research and development in the life science sector. The thrust areas in defense were mentioned.
The funding opportunities available for Research and the Government schemes available were
elaborated for the students. They were accompanied by the faculty members of our Department
Dr. M.Suja and Mrs. T.Vinotha.
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Guest Lecture on Strategic R & D in Nation Building- An Overview
Guest Lecture on Basic Tools in Bioinformatics
Date: 11.09.2018
The Department of Microbiology conducted a guest lecture on “Basic Tools in
Bioinformatics” on 11.09.2018. Dr. M. Rajeswari, Assistant Professor, Department of
Biochemistry, Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Avinashilingam University for women
explained about the tools used in bioinformatics like Gen Bank, NCBI, PDB, EMBL and also
gave hands on training on gene prediction methods, sequence analysis methods, retrieval of
proteins and nucleotide sequence from PDB and NCBI. II.M.Sc., & III.B.Sc students participated
and acquired knowledge in this field.
Guest Lecture on Use of Microbes in Agriculture-An Overview
Date: 15.12.2018
A Guest lecture on “The Use of Microbes in Agriculture-An Overview” was organized
by the department. The Resource person was Dr. S. Easwaramoorthy, Managing director, Green life
Bio-tech. The presidential address was given by Dr. Lali Growther, Head, PG and Research Department
of Microbiology. The welcome address was given by R.Saikishore of IIIrd B.Sc., Microbiology. Dr. S.
Easwaramoorthy covered the fields of Agriculture where he shared many of his research works regarding
the usage of Bio-Fertilizers as an alternative to NPK source (Nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium). He
pointed out that most of the phosphorous that is applied synthetically is not absorbed by the plants and
results in economic loss for the farmers (Only about 1.6% of the total phosphorous is utilized by the
plants and remaining are the mineral salts and they remain in the soil for a long time). He also stated the
internships offered by his company to our students and shared the challenges he faced on the fields while
introducing bio fertilizers. The session was made interactive with a query section. The vote of thanks was
given by G. Akshaya of IIIrdB.Sc., Microbiology.
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Guest Lecture on Use of Microbes in Agriculture-An Overview
Guest Lecture on Diversity of Mushrooms
Date: 21-02-2019
On 21st February 2019, a Guest Lecture was organized by the department. Dr.Lali
Growther Head, PG & Research Department of Microbiology gave the welcome address and
introduced our guests of honour Dr. A. Paneerselvam, Associate Professor and Head,
Department of Microbiology, AVVM Sri Pushpam college of Arts and Science. He shared his
various scenarios of his experience in types of Mushroom he has seen throughout his 35 years of
experience. He also gleefully shared recipies of mushroom dishes as a fun session. The events of
the day were concluded with the National Anthem.
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Guest Lecture on Need for Textile and Food Microbiology in the Current Scenario
Date: 11-01-2019
On 11th of January 2019, a Guest lecture on “NEED FOR TEXTILE AND FOOD
MICROBIOLOGY IN THE CURRENT SCENARIO” was organized by PG AND
RESAERCH DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY. The lecture on Medical Textiles was
given by Ms. AKGALYA DEVI K (Technical Manager, Microbiology, SITRA Coimbatore)
sharing her field of experience with us throwing light on scope on medical textiles. She also gave
a short lecture on food Microbiology and its related fields and open upon the Entrepreneurship
opportunities given by SITRA and the vacancies offered by them to young Microbiologists.
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TRAINING PROGRAMMES
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Training Programme on Food Safety
Date: 14/10/2018
Hindusthan College of Arts and Science, Department of Microbiology organized a one
day training programme on “OPPORTUNITIES FOR MICROBIOLOGISTS IN FOOD AND
OTHER RELATED INDUSTRIES” on 14th October. Ms. K.Sukirtha, Assistant Professor,
Department of Microbiology, welcomed the gathering. Sugathan .S.Nair, Food Safety trainer, &
Life Member QCI, Coimbatore was the resource person. The topics chosen were students self
development and understanding the personal hygiene in food industry. He clearly explained the
HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) and GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) to
ensure the safety of the food. The programme was interactive, informative, interesting, and
enlightening. Dr Arun Kumar.G, Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology proposed the
vote of thanks.
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FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
Date: 20.06.2018
Hindusthan College of Arts and Science, Department of Microbiology organized a
Faculty development programme on “Mentoring the Mentors” on 20th June, 2018. Dr. Lali
Growther, Head, Department of Microbiology, welcomed the gathering. Prof. Dhilip Kumar,
Principal i/c, presided over the function. Dr. Anandaraj, Team Head, Value Education, Karunya
University, Coimbatore was the Resource person. The topics chosen were Teacher’s self
development, Understanding the mindsets and Blooms taxonomy. He clearly explained the types
of teachers, the need for subject updation and the importance of using ICT tools. Two faculty
members from each department participated. The programme was interesting, informative and
enlightening. Dr. N. Hemashenpagam, Associate Professor, Department of Microbiology
proposed the vote of thanks.
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GENDER EQUITY PROGRAMME
(03.01.2019)
PG and Research Department of Microbiology has conducted an awareness programme
on women empowerment on 03.01.2019 in library seminar hall. The guest of honor of the event
was Dr. F.X. Lovelina Little Flower, Professor and Head, Department of Social work, Bharathiar
University, Coimbatore. Dr. Lali Growther, Head Department of Microbiology welcomed the
gathering and honored the chief guest. Dr. F.X. Lovelina Little Flower explained that Gender
equality is not only a fundamental human right, but a necessary foundation for a peaceful,
prosperous and sustainable world. Unfortunately, at the current time, 1 in 5 women and girls
between the ages of 15-49 have reported experiencing physical or sexual violence by an intimate
partner within a 12-month period and 49 countries currently have no laws protecting women
from domestic violence. Progress is occurring regarding harmful practices such as child marriage
which has declined by 30% in the past decade, but there is still much work to be done to
complete eliminate such practices. Providing women and girls with equal access to education,
health care, decent work, and representation in political and economic decision-making
processes will fuel sustainable economies and benefit societies and humanity at large. She urged
that women should be role model and set a positive example for others. The programme was
informative. Dr. N. Hemashenpagam Associate Professor proposed vote of thanks.
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INDUSTRIAL VISITS
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One Day Industrial visit to DRDO
Date: 01.08.2018
Students of Microbiology went to an Industrial visit to DRDO Centre for Life sciences,
(Defense Research and Development Organization) Bharathiar University, Coimbatore on
01.08.2018. They were accompanied by the faculty members of our Department Dr.M.Suja and
Mrs. T.Vinotha. They visited the institute as part of their curriculum. The session was led by
Mr. Monojit Bhattacharjee. He explained about the instruments used in DRDO with the working
principles & applications of the instruments such as X-Ray crystallography, Electron
Microscopy, Particle Size analyzer and Chromatography.
Industrial visit to DRDO
One Day Industrial visit to Pasteur Institute
Date: 14.08.2018
The students of the Microbiology department went on an Industrial visit to “Pasteur
Institute of India, Coonoor on 14.08.18. The IIrd year UG - about 60 students accompanied by
the faculty members of the Department, Dr. A. Manivannan & Dr.R. Manju visited the
facilities as part of their curriculum. The Scientists explained the different types of vaccine
produced in the facility and also explained about the different types of animal models they are
using for the vaccine study.
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One day Industrial visit & Training in SITRA (South Indian Textile Research Association)
Date: 16.10.2018
31 Students of III B. Sc, Microbiology went for one day training programme held at
SITRA, Avinashi road, Coimbatore, as a part of the curriculum on 16.10.2018. The students
were accompanied by Dr. G. Arun Kumar (Assistant professor), PG and Research Department of
Microbiology.
They were taught about different types of antimicrobial coating in medical textiles used in
hospitals to prevent patients from nosocomial infections which spread from hospitals. As it was
related to one of their skill based paper in sixth semester -"Textile Microbiology "it was useful to
them. The campus is located on the Avinashi Road, Peelamedu, Coimbatore. The campus is
equipped with full range of sophisticated textile testing instruments and modern machines with
textile testing, electronics and calibration laboratories and library.
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One Day Industrial visit to Yercaud Biotech
Date: 18.12.2018
The students of the Microbiology department went on an Industrial visit to “YERCAUD
BIOTECH on 18th December, 2018. The IIIrd year UG -around 48 students accompanied by
the faculty members of the Department, Mrs. C. Ajitha & Ms.K.Sukirtha visited the facilities
as part of their curriculum. Dr. Anbalagan explained the different types of electrophoresis tanks,
working principle, different blotting techniques and also he briefly explained the differences
between agarose gel electrophoresis and SDS PAGE.
Industrial visit to Yercaud Biotech
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One Day Industrial visit to The Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology, Thanjavur
Date: 11.01.2019
The students of Microbiology department went on an industrial visit to THE INDIAN
INSTITUTE OF FOOD PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY, THANJAVUR on 11th January. About 47
students were accompanied by the faculty members of the department, Dr M.SUJA AND Dr A.
Manivannan. They visited the facilities as part of the curriculum. Detailed information on food processing
instruments such as onion slicer, solar sterilizer, pasta maker, etc was given to the students. Onion slicer
were used to slice the onions based upon the size and the age. Solar sterilizer was used to sterilize the
paddy and other crops using the sun light, and it can be done with the limited weight. With the help of
pasta maker new variety of pasta was introduced and made healthy. The coolers were used to ripen the
banana as a whole at a same time and other instruments was briefly explained for students knowledge.
One Day Industrial visit to Sheep Research Institute
Date: 02.02.2019
The students of the Microbiology department went on an Industrial visit to “Southern
Regional Research Center ICAR – CENTRAL SHEEP AND WOOL RESEARCH
INSTITUTE”, MANNAVANUR, KODAIKANAL on 02.02.19. The IInd year UG - around
48 students accompanied by the faculty members of the Department, Dr. A. Manivannan &
Ms.K.Sukirtha visited the facilities as part of their curriculum. The Scientists explained the
different types of sheep and rabbit varieties breaded over the institute, explained about the
different microbial infection caused in the sheep and rabbit and also explained the different feeds
and wool products attained from the rabbit and sheep. There were 3 scientists and 2 Technical
assistants who shared their knowledge in their field.
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Sheep Research Institute
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One Day Industrial visit to Green Life Biotch Laboratory, Somanur
Date: 27.02.2019
On 27th of Feburary 2019, students visited Green Life Biotech Laboratory. They had a
brain storming session delivered by the founder Dr.S.Easwaramoorthy about the
entrepreneurship opportunities in the preparation of organic fertilizers and pesticides. The
participants visited the various production area and microbial inoculation chamber and learnt
about the various techniques and had an idea about the entrepreneurship concepts in the life
science.
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COMPETITIONS
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INTERDEPARTMENTAL COMPETITION TO CREATE
AWARENESS ON HEPATITIS
Event: Awareness on Hepatitis
Date: 27.07.2018
Hindusthan Arts and Science college, PG and Research Department of Microbiology
organized an interdepartmental competition to create awareness on Hepatitis to
comemorate “WORLD HEPATITIS DAY”. The programme was felicitated by the Principal
Dr. A. Ponnusamy, Dr. Lali growther Head, Department of Microbiology and faculty members
of the department. Our students explained the types of Hepatitis viruses, modes of transmission
of the disease and the influence of alcohol, drug and unhygienic practices for the cause of liver
damage. The preventive measures, vaccination methods and herbal medicine treatment for the
disease were explained. A video was played on hepatitis.
Competitions for students from other departments were conducted. Poster presentation in
the theme “Eliminate Hepatitis” and Biocartooning competition was held in the theme “Know
Hepatitis, Act Now”. Fifty students participated from various departments. The best two
presentations were awarded.
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POSTER/ MODEL PRESENTATION COMPETITIONS
Date: 28.01.2019
PG and Research Department of Microbiology, Hindusthan College of Arts and Science
conducted Poster presentation and Model presentation competitions on 28.01.2019. The topic for
poster/ Model presentation was Recent Developments in Microbiology. The poster/ Models
presented by students of the department displayed the recent advances in Microbiology. Models
were presented by II - B.Sc., Microbiology & III- B.Sc., Microbiology. Posters and Models were
evaluated by faculty members of the department and the best posters and modes were awarded.
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STUDENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
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SDP ON STRESS MANAGEMENT
Date: 14/10/2018
Hindusthan College of Arts and Science, Department of Microbiology organized Student
development programme on Stress Management and Entrepreneurship Development on 14th
October. Miss K.Sukirtha, Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology, welcomed the
gathering Dr. Rohini Sharma, Assistant Professor, Department of Food and Nutrition, PSG
College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore was the resource person. The topics chosen were
Entrepreneurship, Stress Management. She clearly explained the skills developed by the students
to become a successful entrepreneur in the society and she also delivered about laughing therapy
to release the stress. Nearly 48 students from B.sc Microbiology participated. The programme
was interactive, informative, interesting, and enlightening. Dr Arun Kumar.G, Assistant
Professer, Department of Microbiology proposed the vote of thanks.
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CAREER GUIDANCE PROGRAMME
Date: 23.02.2019
Choosing the right career might be one of the most important decisions that one makes.
The final year UG Microbiology students underwent a career development programme on
23.02.2019. The resource person is Dr. S. Kalyan, Managing Director, Cavin Care Biotech,
Chennai. He explained about their thirteen major brands that forms part of the Cavin Kare
umbrella today. He also discussed with the students about the career oppurtunities in research
and development and the skills needed for better placement in Cavinkare.
SDP ON MEDICAL CODING
Final year UG Students opting for a healthcare profession needed an introduction to medical
coding. Medical billing and Coding workers are the healthcare professionals in charge of
processing patient data such as treatment records and related insurance information. Dr. S.
Balaji, Director, Meditech Solutions, Coimbatore was the Resource person for the programme
that was conducted on 30.01.2019. He elaborated the details of the coding profession, the
companies offering training programmes and the different training modules offered by Meditech
solutions, Coimbatore. He also explained the placement details for the interested students.
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STUDENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
DATE: 05-03-2019
On 5th March 2019, the “Pasteurians” association valedictory function was conducted.
The welcome address was given by Denisha Kantesaria of M.Sc., Microbiology. The chief guest
introduction was given by Saikishore R, of B.Sc., Microbiology. A speech was given by Dr. R.
BASKAR (Associate professor, Department of Social Work, Bharathiar University). After
his speech prizes and awards were given to the students by the Chief Guest, Dr.A.Ponnusamy,
Principal, Hindusthan College of Arts and Science, Dr. Lali Growther, Head, PG & Research
Department of Microbiology and Dr. N. Hemashenpagam, Associate Professor, PG & Research
Department of Microbiology, Vote of thanks was given by J. Rohin karthik of B.Sc.,
Microbiology. The valedictory function ended with National anthem.
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Competitive Exam (01.03.2019)
PG and Research Department of Microbiology has conducted a guest lecture programme
on How to face Competitive Exams? on 01.3.2019 in Library Seminar Hall. Dr.Baskar.R,
professor, Department of social work, Bharathiar University was the chief guest. The chief guest
introduction was given by Sai kishore III B.Sc, Microbiology and Dr.A.Ponnusamy, Principal,
HICAS , honored the chief guest with momento and welcomed the gathering. Dr.R.Baskar
explained that Its true that competitive exams are not that easy to face it, but it is also not
something impossible. With proper guidance and hard work you can easily crack any
competitive exam. It is very important to know how to learn effectively. He advised the student
to follow some tips like Smart work rather than hard work. Avoid studying at odd times. Read
the content thoroughly. Never study when you are sleepy. Textbook reading methodology by
OK4R.Overview, Keyideas, Reading the topic totally, Recall, Reflect and Review. Dr Lali
Growther , Head Department of Microbiology concluded the programme with vote of thanks .
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INTERDEPARTMENTAL EVENTS
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NATIONAL SEMINAR ON SPECTROSCOPY AND ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES
Date: 09-01-2019
On 9th of January 2019, a NATIONAL SEMINAR ON SPECTROSCOPY AND
ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES was organized jointly by PG AND RESEARCH
DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY. The welcome address
was given by Dr. Lali Growther, Head, PG & Research Department of Microbiology. The
presidential address was given by Dr. A. Ponnusamy, Principal, Hindusthan College of Arts and
Science. Dr. Hema shenpagam Associate Professor, PG & Research Department of
Microbiology introduced our guest of homour, Dr. D. Vasudevan (Senior principle scientist,
Central Electrochemical Research Institute). Dr. D. Vasudevan inaugurated the seminar. In his
inaugural address he explained the importance of chemistry in life science research he also
emphasized the need for interdisciplinary research and the inaugural session vote of thanks was
given by Dr. G. Rajalakshmi, Head, PG & Research Department of Bio-Technology. The
Chief Guest introduction for technical session I Dr. S. Radhakrishnan (Chief scientist, Central
Electrochemical Research Institute was introduced by, Dr.S.Komathi Associate Professor PG &
Research Department of Bio-Technology. He delivered lecture on a brief Introduction to Mass
Spectroscopy and the use of mass spectrometery in the identification of molecules. and its types
and the session was followed by Dr. D.Vasudevan (Senior principal scientist, Central
Electrochemical Research Institute ) on working of Mass spectroscopy. After a tea break, the
session was continued by the guest of honor Dr. S. Ravi (Profesor & Head, Department of
chemistry, Karpagam Academy of Higher Education. His topic was about the use of Mass
Spectrometry in the identification of molecules and also played videos on working on Mass
spectroscopy and shared his field of experience with the students. After lunch break
Dr.D.Vasudevan (Senior principal scientist, Central Electrochemical Research Institute ) & Dr.
S. Radhakrishnan (Chief scientist, Central Electrochemical Research Institute) both took
alternating sessions explaining mass spectroscopy problems and the evening session ended with
the resource persons giving hands on training to the audience and certificates was given to the
participants. The vote of thanks was given by Dr. R. Manju Associate Professor, PG &
Research Department of Microbiology. The events of the first day were concluded with the
National Anthem.
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NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MATHEMATICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
Date: 07.03.2019
On 7th March 2019 a “NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MATHEMATICAL AND
COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY” was organized by PG and Research Department of Microbiology,
Mathematics, Biotechnology and Computer Science. Welcome address was given by Dr. G. Rajalakshmi
Associate professor & Head, PG and Research department of Biotechnology. Lighting of Kuthuvilaku
was done by Mr. Palaniswamy Ramaswamy, followed by Dr. Shaleish Kumar followed by Dr. S.
Saravanan, followed by Dr. A. Ponnusamy, followed by Dr. Lali Growther, followed by Dr. G.
Rajalakshmi, followed by Dr.Anuratha, followed by Dr.R. Rangaraj. Presidential address was given
by Dr.A. Ponnusamy, Principal, Hindusthan College of Arts and Science. Inaugural address was
given by Mr. Palaniswamy Ramaswamy (Senior Manager and Data security, Senior Manager,
DELL, Bangalore). The morning session I was led by Mr. Palaniswamy Ramaswamy (Senior
Manager and Data security, Senior Manager, DELL). He explained about digital data and security to
the students. After a tea break Dr. Shaleish Kumar(Staff Scientist, National Institute of Plant Genome
Research (NIPGR), New Delhi) took over session II. He discussed about analyses of genomic datasets.
After lunch the session III was took over by Dr. S. Saravanan (Professor & Head, Department of
Mathematics, Bharathiar University). He discussed basic models in Mathematical Biology. The
conference was concluded with the National anthem.
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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AGRICULTURAL MICROBIOME ICAM-2019
BIOSUMMIT
Date: 22-02-2019
The ICAM 2019 Started with Prayer song- Tamil thaivazhthu. The welcome address was
given by Dr.G.Rajalakshmi, Associate professor & Head, PG and Research Dept. of
Biotechnology. The overview of the conference was given by Dr. Lali Growther, Associate
Professor &Head, PG and Research Dept. of Microbiology. The lighting of Kuthuvillaku was
done by the Guest of honour Dr. Barris Teciman (Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa, Faculty of
Forestry), Dr. AlaguSundaram (Deputy director General, Agriculture Engineering. NewDelhi),
Dr. JeganSekar (Scientist, Biotechnology lab, Microbiology Division, MS Swaminathan
Research Foundation) and Dr.A.Ponnusamy, Principal, Hindusthan College of Arts and
Science. The Presidential address was given by the Principal Dr.A.Ponnusamy. The inaugural
address was given by Dr. AlaguSundaram. A Book on the events of ICAM 2019 was released
in the presence of Mrs. Sarsuwathi Khannaiyan, Managing Trustee, Hindusthan Charitable and
educational trust. The vote of thanks was given by Dr. S. Komathi (Associate professor,
Department of Biotechnology). The first session of the day started with a Guest lecture given by
Dr.BarrisTeciman (Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa, Faculty of Forestry) on the “Forestry of
Turkey”. The second session was led by Dr. JeganSekar (Scientist, Biotechnology lab,
Microbiology Division, MS Swaminathan Research Foundation) on “Agricultural Microbiome”.
The afternoon session was led by Dr. D.J. Bagyaraj (INSA HON. Scientist &Chairman,
CNBRCD) on “AM Fungi”. Oral presentation and Poster presentation competitions were
conducted in the PG Biotechnology laboratory. The valedictory address was given by
Dr. K. Kathirvelu (Joint director, Defence Research and Development Organization, Bharathiar
University, Coimbatore). The glimpses of ICAM 2019 was given by Dr.Mohammed Rafiqkhan
Assistant professor, Department of Biotechnology. The Prizes for Oral and poster presentations were
distributed by Dr.K.Kathirvelu (Joint director, Defence Research and Development Organisation,
Bharathiar University, Coimbatore.). The vote of thanks was given by Dr. M. Suja Assistant
professor, Department of Microbiology. The ICAM 2019 ended with a National Anthem.
BIOSUMMIT
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OUTREACH ACTIVITIES
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YOGA DAY CELEBRATION
Date : 21.06.2018
Yoga day was celebrated on 21.06.2018. The guest of honours of the event were
Arulnithi Mr.Ganesh Kumar, Mr.Muthumani, Arulnithi R.MohanRaj, Arulnithi T.V.
Jeyalakshmi from Manavalakalai Mandram, Siddhapudur, Coimbatore. The event started with a
prayer song Thavam by Arulnithi T.V Jeyalakshmi, Professor R.Sabitha, HOD of BBA(CA)
welcomed the gathering, our principal incharge Dr.Dhilip Kumar presided over the function and
adressed the gathering. Arulnithi Ganesh Kumar and Arulnithi R.MohanRaj gave an special
address on yoga and its benefits. Staff and students were given a training session by performing
yoga. The training was given by Mr.M.Muthumani and his team and the yoga day celelbration
ended with a vote of thanks by Arulnithi Muthumani, Vice president of Manavalakalai
Mandram, Coimbatore.
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PUBLIC AWARENESS PROGRAMME
RALLY ON INTERNATIONAL DAY AGAINST DRUG ABUSE (26.06.2018)
The PG and Research Department of Microbiology conducted an awareness programme
on misuse of drugs. Students from the department participated in this programme. They created
public awareness by holding placards with phrases on drug abuse in the Nava India signal. To
emphasize the effects of drug abuse and addiction, they were dressed in black. The programme
was inaugurated in the college campus by Smt. Sarasuwathi Khannaiyann, Managing trustee,
Hindusthan Educational and Charitable trust and Prof. Dhilip Kumar, Principal incharge,
Hindusthan College of Arts and Science. The International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit
Trafficking is celebrated on 26th June, each year to strengthen global action and cooperation to
achieve the goal of an international society free of drug abuse. This global observance, aims to
raise awareness of the major problem that illicit drugs represent to society.
The theme for 2018 is "LISTEN FIRST - Listening to children and youth is the first step
to help them grow healthy and safe" is an initiative to increase support for prevention of drug
abuse.
Followed by this, a guest lecture was organized in the C Block seminar hall of
Hindusthan College of Arts and Science. Thiru. M. Baskaran, Assistant Commissioner of
Police (Crime East), Coimbatore City, Thiru. Selvaraj, Inspector of Police, Peelamedu,
Coimbatore and Thiru. N. Suresh, Assistant Commissioner of Police, (Law & Order East),
Coimbatore City, participated and shared their experiences with the college students.
Thiru. M. Baskaran, emphasized the importance of a healthy lifestyle. The programme was
primarily targeted towards our students, as they are faced with many challenges in their
adolescent period. The Assistant commissioner put in plain words that the decisions you make
about alcohol and drugs will influence your health, your grades, your relationships, your job or
career, maybe even your freedom. He urged the students to be a role model and set a positive
example. Around 400 students from various departments of Hindusthan College of Arts and
Science participated and were benefited from this programme.
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HIV/AIDS AWARENESS CAMPAIGN
Date: 05.12.2019
On 5th of December 2018 an HIV/AIDS AWARENESS GUEST LECTURE &
CAMPAIGN was organized by PG AND RESEARCH DEPARTMENT OF
MICROBIOLOGY under the theme “KNOW YOUR STATUS” where an awareness guest
lecture on AIDS was given by RVM. Kumanan. MSW, BL., (DISTRICT SUPREVISOR,
DISTRICT AIDS PREVENTION &CONROL UNIT, COLLECTORATE) sharing his field of
experience with students, stating various occasions that he had faced during various campaign’s
giving us a statistic that most of people affected with AIDS in India fall under the age group of
18 years – 35 years old. This is mainly due to drug abuse and sharing of needles and having
illicit relationship with female sexual co-workers. The session extended for about 45 minutes
and then a positive speaker from SHANTHI ASHRAM Mrs.Krishnaveni shared her
experience and the hardships that she has to face because of this dreaded disease. This session
extended for about 15 minutes. After this a PLEDGE was read by Dr. Lali Growther HOD,
PG AND RESEARCH DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY and also the participants in the
seminar hall. The guest lecture ended with a NATIONAL ANTHEM. A HIV Screening
campaign was arranged at the UG Microbiological laboratory and up to 72 Students
participated in the campaign for preliminary rapid AIDS screening procedure and thus the event
ended successfully.
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HAND HYGIENE AWARENESS PROGRAMME
October 15 is Global Handwashing Day, a global advocacy day dedicated to increasing
awareness and understanding about the importance of handwashing. To commemorate Global
Handwashing Day, awareness programmes were conducted by the department of Microbiology.
The event was held for three days from 03.01.2019 to 05.01.2019 in three different schools in
Coimbatore. The first day programme was conducted in Hindusthan College of Arts and Science
for the Students of Hindusthan Matriculation Higher Secondary School.
Dr. K. Santhosh Kumar, explained the various sources of Infections and the methods of
their transmission. Followed by this Dr. Shikha Ranjan, Infection Control Officer, KG
Hospital addressed the students. She clearly mentioned the methods to prevent and protect them
from infectious diseases. She used the caption “Catch it, Bin it and Kill it”.
An Activity on Hand washing was done. Students are given an antiseptic solution to rub
and wash their hands. After proper washing, their hands were observed under UV lamp. All the
students observed their hands to check for proper performance. They happily examined their
hands and learned the importance of stepwise hand washing. Around 200 students from
Hindusthan Matriculation School participated and were benefited. The students of the
Department of Microbiology performed a Mime show, to widen their knowledge on hand
washing.
The second day programme was conducted in Government Higher Secondary
School, Perur. The Resource person was Dr. Shikha Ranjan, Infection control Officer, KG
Hospital, Coimbatore. Followed by her lecture on Sources, transmission and methods of
prevention of infections, activity on Hand washing was done. Students performed a Mime show
on the steps of hand washing.
The third day programme was held in Government Higher Secondary School,
Udayampalayam. The Resource persons were Dr. J. Jayalakshmi, Infection control Officer,
PSG Institute of Medical Science and Research, Coimbatore and Dr. Eswari, Consultant,
Public Health Center, Upilipalayam, Coimbatore. Vote of thanks was given by
Dr. N. Hemashenpagam, Associate Professor, Department of Microbiology. Activity on Hand
washing and Mime Show were also performed.
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LEPROSY AWARENESS PROGRAMME
Date: 30-01-2019
On 30th of January 2019 a LEPROSY AWARENESS PROGRAMME was organized
by PG AND RESEARCH DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY. Dr.Lali Growther
Head, PG & Research Department of Microbiology, welcomed the gathering and introduced our
guests of honour, Dr. M. Krishna (Joint director, Department of Health and Medicine) and Dr.
S. Palanisamy (Deputy director, Department of Health and Medicine). The presidential address
was given by Dr. A. Ponnusamy, Principal, Hindusthan College of Arts and Science. Special
honouring ceremony was conducted to remember Mahatma Gandhi on the Martyr’s day.
The chief guests lighted candles showing our respects to the Father of our Nation.The chief
guests were honoured with the momento by Dr. A. Ponnusamy Principal, Hindusthan College
of Arts and Science. A leprosy awareness rally was initiated from the collectorate coordinated by
Dr. Lali Growther Head, PG & Research Department of Microbiology, by
Dr. N. Hema Shenpagam Associate professor, PG & Research Department of Microbiology
and Dr.N. Vanitha, Associate professor, PG & Research Department of Microbiology.
Awareness speech was given by Dr. M. Krishna (Joint director, Department of Health and
Medicine) followed by Dr. S. Palanisamy (Deputy director, Department of Health and
Medicine) on leprosy. An inter-department speech competition on topics like Role of Students in
eradication of Leprosy, Leprosy and Law and Leprosy- A social stigma was also conducted. The
best three speakers were awarded. Prize was distributed by Dr. S. Palanisamy (Deputy director,
Department of Health and Medicine).The vote of thanks was given by Dr. N. Hema
Shenpagam, Associate professor, PG & Research Department of Microbiology. The events of
the day were concluded with the National Anthem.
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CELEBRATIONS
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NATIONAL SCIENCE DAY
DAY ONE: 28-02-2019
On 28th of February 2019, NATIONAL SCIENCE DAY was celebrated. The Chief
Guest was introduced by Mr. Saikishore. R, III B.Sc., Microbiology .A guest lecture on
Entrepreneurial Skills was given by Dr. P. Ponmurugan (Associate professor, Department of
Botany, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore). He discussed various aspects of being an
entrepreneur and gave a brief explanation on patents, products and copy rights under biology. He
explained about trademarks that are used by companies and also patented music, movie titles,
dialogues etc.
As part of National Science Day Celebrations, various competitions were conducted.
Students explained concepts and created awareness by Role playing. One of the role plays
depicted the treatments available for Tuberculosis. Another group performed a mime on current
scenario of agriculture. Then Poster and Paper presentation competitions were conducted in the
UG Laboratory. The events of the day were concluded with the National Anthem.
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PONGAL CELEBRATION
Date: 12-01-2019
On 12th of January 2019 “PONGAL CELEBRATION” was held to share the joy of
pongal -a festival that represents Tamil cultural heritage and prosperity. The students from all
classes Ist,IInd,IIIrd B.Sc., Microbiology with all the faculty members jointly celebrated Pongal.
Everyone with a million smiles on their faces. The function came to an end by serving pongal to
all the students and faculty members.
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TRAINING FOR LAB ASSISTANTS
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Training on Preparation of Solutions
Date: 19.12.2018
On 19th December 2018, a training programme was organized by PG and Research
Department of Microbiology on Preparation of Solutions. Ms. K. Sukirtha, Assistant
professor, PG and Research Department of Microbiology gave a hands on training to Lab
assistant’s on preparation of Normal and Molar solutions. Cleaning of glasswares, storage of
chemicals and record maintenance in the laboratory was also taught to them. Handling of a wide
range of chemicals, fumigation in laboratory and maintenance of cultures in a Microbiology
laboratory were discussed. The workshop ended up with discussion on First Aid measures in a
laboratory.
Training on Quality of Water and Maintenance of Milli Q Water purification System
Date: 05.01.2019
On 5th January 2019, a training programme was organized by PG and Research
Department of Microbiology & Biotechnology on “Quality of Water and Maintenance of Milli Q
Water purification System”. The Resource person was Dr. T. Mahendran, Technical Manager,
Milli Q. He gave hands on training to Lab Assistant’s on purification of Milli Q water system
and maintenance of filters in the equipment. The quality of water obtained from MilliQ
instruments and their usage in biology were also explained.
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Training on Safety and Maintenance of Laboratory Equipments
Date: 12.01.2019
On 12th January 2019, a training programme was organized by PG and Research Department of
Microbiology & Biotechnology on “Safety and Maintenance of Laboratory Equipments”. The
Resource person was Dr. S. Vijayakumar, Production Manager, Abbes Biotech, Coimbatore.
He gave hands on training to Lab Assistant’s on maintenance of Laboratory equipments. The
calibration and maintenance of equipments were discussed. The working principles of UV-
spectrometer, Incubator shaker, PCR and other equipments were also explained.
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SEMINAR / CONFERENCE ATTENDED BY STUDENTS
1. B. Rajeswari, I M.Sc., Microbiology participated in International conference on
“Trigonal Facets of Drug Delineation – 19, organized by Department of Biotechnology,
Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli on 8.02.2019.
2. R.K.Deepa Laxmi, Ph.D. Research Scholar presented a Poster in International
conference on “Challenges in biomedicine” organized by Sree Narayana Guru College,
Coimbatore on 30.01.2019.
3. R.K.Deepa Laxmi, Ph.D. Research Scholar Presented a paper in International conference
on Contemporary Panorama of Biosciences entitled” Optimization of compatible solute
producing halophile bacteria for occupations of skin infections among saltpan workers
organized by Department of Botany, Sri Sarada College for Women, Salem on 7.02.19 &
8.02.19.
4. R.K.Deepa Laxmi, Ph.D. Research Scholar Presented a paper in International conference
on “Current trends in Advanced Biomedical Technology” entitled Preparation of topical
formulation and measure for staphylococcal infections organized by Department of
Bioscience, Nehru Arts and Science College, Coimbatore on 24.01.19 & 25.01.19.
5. Priyanka, Anusha. S, Annusha. R, Sangeetha. M, Athira. B.M, Jayasri. S, Dharshini. M.S
Students from I – B.Sc., Microbiology, Got second Prize in MIME at Inter College-
Cultural meet Talentia– 2019 Conducted by ST.Paul’s College of Arts and Science for
Women, Coimbatore on 25.01.19.
6. 27 students from I-B.Sc., Microbiology participated in State level seminar on
“Importance of Human Values in the Present Scenario” organized by ST. Paul’s College
of Arts and Science for Women, Coimbatore on 11.12.18.
7. 22 students from I-M.Sc., Microbiology and 30 students from II-M.Sc., Microbiology
participated in organized by the Centre for Water Science and Technology, Karunya
Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore on 5.12.18.
8. Supriya K. A, Ph.D. Research Scholar presented a Poster in National Conference-
Cognizance of Microbial Consortiumen titled “Biosynthesis of Silver nanoparticles by
Glycosmis pentaphyla organized by Department of Microbial Biotechnology, Bharathiar
University, Coimbatore on 18.09.118 & 19.09.18.
9. 14 students from I-M.Sc., Microbiology, 5 students from II-B.Sc., Microbiology and 1
Student from II-M.Sc., Microbiology attended One day Workshop on “Mushroom
Cultivation Technology” Conducted by Department of Biochemistry, Kongunadu Arts
and Science College, Coimbatore on 9.10.18.
10. 6 Students from II-M.Sc., Microbiology attended a National Workshop on “Spirulina –
Mass Cultivation and its Recent Advances” Conducted by Department of Microbiology,
Selvam Arts and Science College, Namakkal on 27.10.18.
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SEMINAR/ CONFERENCE/ ORGANIZED ATTENDED BY FACULTY
1. Dr. Lali Growther and Ms. K.Sukirtha. participated in the National Seminar cum Workshop
on ‘Genomics and Proteomics – 2019’, Organized by the Bioinformatics Infrastructure
facility and Department of Biotechnology, Alagappa University during February 6- 8, 2019.
2. Faculty members of Microbiology participated in one day seminar cum workshop on Surge
of Genomic Data: Microbes to plants organized by Department of Biotechnology, Sri
Ramakrishna College of Arts and Science on 9.02.2019.
3. Dr. Lali Growther has presented the paper entitled “On Green synthesis of silver
transparticle from different plants” in National Conference on “Innovations in a
Biochemical and Food technology – 2019 conducted by Department of Biotechnology,
Kumaraguru College of Technology Coimbatore on 2.02.19.
4. Faculty members of Microbiology participated in State level seminar on “ Importance of
Human values in the present scenario’ at st.Paul’s College of Arts and Science for Women,
Coimbatore on 11.02.2018.
5. Dr. M. Suja, Dr. R.Manju and Dr. A.Manivannan participated in National Workshop on
Spirullina Mass Cultivation and its Recent Advancements – 2019 Conducted by Department
of Microbiology, Selvam Arts and Science College, Namakkal on 27. 09.2018.
6. Department of Microbiolgy organized one day training programme on oppurtunities for
Microbiologist in food and other related industries on 14.10.2018.
7. Dr. N.Vanitha, Mrs. T. Vinotha and Dr. R.Manju attended Science academies lecture
Workshop on “Frontiers in Spectroscopy” Conducted by Department of Chemistry,
Kongunadu Arts and Science College, Coimbatore on 11.10.18 & 12.10.18.
8. Department of Microbiology organized DBT sponsored National level technical workshop
on Intellectual Property Rights on 29.09.18.
9. Department of Microbiology organized One day Workshop on “Mycorrhizal Biofertilizer
technology-a tool for agriculture, horticulture and forestry” on 14.08 18.
10. Dr. R.Manju has presented a paper entitled “ Isolation, Characterization and Identification
of keratinase produsing Microorganisms and its applications in industries in international
Conference on “ Frontiers in Ethnopharmacology and Globalization of Natural Medicine
Organized by Department of Biochemistry & Microbiology Bharathidasan College of Arts
and Science, Erode on 6.8.18.
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STUDENT PROJECTS
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ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITIES OF DIFFERENT BRANDED SOAPS
Dr. R.Manju*, A.Priyadharshini, T.IndhuKumar, V.Mohanapriya,
K.Gayathiri, A.Michael Mathan.
In this study antibacterial activities of seven different brands of soaps like Hamam,
Dettol, Lifebuoy, Cinthol, Margo, Himalaya and Jhonsons were checked. Different bacterial
strains like Staphylococcus aureus, E.coli, Bacillus sp.,, Psedomonas sp.,, Klebsiella sp., which
plays their role in the several skin infections are treated with the respective soaps. This was done
by Agar Diffusion Method where the stock solution of 50µl were loaded into the wells of the
agar plates and were labeled. All the soaps showed their certain antibacterial activity against the
specific strains. The best soaps were identified by their zone of inhibition. The organisms like
Pseudomonas were found to be resistant against the soap sample where as E.coli and
Staphylococcus aureus are sensitive. From this, Jhonsons soap was identified as them effective
than any other selected samples and it was followed by Himalaya which has little differences
when compared with the first one.
STUDY OF PHOTOSYNTHETIC MICROORGANISMS IN TWO DIFFERENT POND
ECOSYSTEM USING WINOGRADSKY COLUMNS
Dr. LAli Growther* A. Harshini, M. Vijayalakshmi, M. Selavapriya, K. Sownthariya,
C.V. Naveen, S. Vishnu, K. Santhosh, M. Surjith.
To study the Photosynthetic microorganisms, Winogradsky Columns were set up. Water
sources from two different Pond ecosystems were used for the study. The ponds selected were
Sungam and Ukkadam. The Columns were enriched with Carbon, Sulfur, Carbon and sulfur.
A control was also maintained. Two sets of columns were used. One set was incubated in the
light and the other in the dark. Microscopic observations were made periodically and the colour
changes in the Winogradsky columns were observed. Anaerobic bacteria were cultured in
Robertsons cooked meat media and thioglycollate media. Naked eye and Microscopic
observations shows the presence of algae, Gram positive spore forming bacteria and gram
negative bacteria.
Soil contamination due to the disposal of chemical fertilizer and urban wastes generated
by human activities has become a major environmental concern. Controlled and uncontrolled
disposal of wastes to agricultural soils are responsible for the migration of contaminants into
non- contaminated sites (Ghosh and Singh, 2005). Soil contamination by chemical fertilizer and
heavy metals may pose a threat to human health, if the metals enter the food chain (Berti and
Jacobs, 1996). So, use of biofertilizers such as Mycorrhizal fungi is a suitable substitution for
chemical fertilizers in agriculture ecosystem.
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DEVELOPMENT OF BIOFERTILIZER FROM MYCORRHIZAE
Dr. N. Hemashenpagam, Raj Kumar, Jency, Sujitha
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are ubiquitous obligate mycobionts forming symbiosis with
the terrestrial plant communities. The mycosymbionts are widespread among both cultivated and
wild plants. So far more than 170 species of AM fungi have been recorded and described and
many more still awaits discovery. The role of mycorrhizae in plant development pertains to
mineral nutrition especially the uptake of phosphate. this effect has been attributed to an increase
in the absorbing surface and exploitation of the larger soil volume by the extra radical mycelium,
the small hyphal diameter leaded to an increased phosphate absorbing surface area and compared
to non-mycorrhizal roots, higher phosphate influx rate per surface units, the formation of
polyphosphate by mycorrhizal fungi and thus low internal phosphate concentrations, and the
production of organic acids and phosphatases, which catalyze the release of phosphate from
organic complexes. The symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi develop on extensive
hyphal network and provide water and nutrients to plants. Soil microorganism can influence the
soil structure and play important role for AM fungi colonization in root
ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF MICROORGANISMS PRESENT IN THE
HEADPHONES
Mrs. K. Sukirtha* S. Karthikayan, Rosamma joseph, S. Boobalan, E.
Jaikaviyarasen, G. Saravanan, S. Dhinakaran.
Earphones are a pair of small loudspeaker drivers worn on or around the head over a
user's ears. These individual units are plugged into the user's ear canal. Recently the usages of
earphones has increased and have a high rate of sharing among them, headsets, headphones and
ear phones can easily be a vector of potential pathogens. The external auditory canal normally
harbours many bacterial colonies which form the normal commensal bacterial flora of the ear.
They are predominantly non-pathogenic and mostly aerobic. The study showed high level of
bacterial contamination of the surface of the ear buds of the earphones. Apart from the quantity
of bacteria the type of microorganism present on a surface is also an important to determinant
whether an infection will occur or not. Bacterial isolates were obtained from the samples
collected from earphones. Isolates were identified by Gram staining and biochemical tests were
done. The study showed prominent presence of Staphylococcus species, E.coli and the presence
of Proteus and Bacillus.All the confirmed organism were subjected to the antibiotic sensitivity
assay Kirby- bauer disc diffusion method with 6 different antibiotics. All the isolates showed
varied degrees of resistance to the antibiotics tested. The pomegranate (Punica granatum) is a
fruit-bearing deciduous shrub in the family Lythraceae. Pomegranate bark, leaves, immature
fruits and fruit rind have medicinal value. Punica granatum seed oil, rind and juice have anti-
cancer properties that inhibit proliferation, cell cycle, and angiogenesis. All the confirmed
organism were subjected to the antibiotic sensitivity assay by Agar well diffusion method with
the ethanol extract of the Punica granatum fruit rind. All isolates showed various degrees of
resistance and were tabulated.
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IMPROVING SHELF LIFE OF APPLES USING EDIBLE COATINGS OF SOY
PROTEIN AND WHAET GLUTEN
Mrs. C. Ajitha* J. Rohin Karthik. Sangeetha. G. Akshaya. N. Aashiq. Sanjeevi Kumar.
R. Anjali. Gowthami
The aim of this study was to improve Apple fruit storability by testing the effect of edible
coating with soy or wheat gluten protein as a carrier of thymol, which mainly presents in the
essential oil of thyme plants and calcium chloride on quality of Apple fruits. Thymol and
calcium chloride were applied during preparing the edible coating film. Coating fruits with
thymol carried by soy protein or white gluten and CaCl2 carried by soy protein showed the
lowest weight loss percentage. Treating fruits with thymol carried by soyprotein or white gluten
did not exhibit any change in fruit appearance until 15 days of storage. All treatments reduced
the total colony, molds and yeasts compared to control. Fruits coated with thymol carried by soy
protein or white gluten was the most effective treatments. In addition, coating fruits with thymol
carried by soy protein or white gluten recorded the lowest values of anthocyanin, higher chroma
and higher hue angle compared to control fruits.
CULTIVATION OF MUSHROOM FROM CHEAP SUBSTRATES
Dr. N. Vanitha* N. Arunachalam, S. Divyapriya, S. Deeraj, S. Gajendhiran, L. Sujitha,
S. Vijay, M. Vijay kumar
The agricultural paddy straw waste plays an important role in Mushroom Cultivation.
Paddy straw containing high amount of nutrients that helps to grow Mushroom. The cup of coffee
truly wonderful thing, but the problem is 99 % of the biomass of the Filtered Coffee waste.
However, the Filtered coffee waste still remain the nutrients which Oyster mushroom love to grow
on. The cheap substrate (Paddy straw & coffee waste) collected from various area and its sterilized
and packed in polythene bag. After, that inoculate the spawn into the bag in layer by layer. The
incubation time (22-25⁰c)for 2 – 3 weeks. After incubation the mycelium spread in the bag and
start they growth of mushroom (Oyster Mushroom). After incubation, the Mushroom was
harvested, the harvested mushroom there is a high yield in paddy straw bag and much less than
amount of growth in Filtered coffee waste compare to the paddy straw bag. Because the paddy
straw containing huge amount of nutrition compared to Filtered coffee waste. So, the growth will
differ. But fully coffee waste bag takes more time to growth of mushroom. So, the yield will be
very low amount of growth.
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Valedictory Function
On 5th March 2019 VALEDICTORY FUNCTION was organized by PG AND
RESAERCH DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY. The welcome address was given by
Denisha Kantesaria of M.Sc., Microbiology. The chief guest introduction was given by
Saikishore.R of B.Sc., Microbiology. A speech was given by Mr.R.BASKAR (Associate
professor, Department of Social Works, Bharathiar University). After his speech prizes and
awards were given to the students by the Chief Guest and Principal, Hindusthan College of Arts
and Science. Vote of thanks was given by J. Rohin Karthik of B.Sc., Microbiology. The
valedictory function ended with National anthem.
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SOCIAL MEDIA WITH GRACE!
Social media has become a real tool to evolve social integration. It remains at its best in
helping people in reporting, conveyance and transmission. But we wonder why people grow
crazy over it sticking to this term customarily. The impact of social media on society got
diversified in over 10-15 years. I always suggest people to handle social media not less but more
of them. Find pleasure in using social media to build powerful and genuine friendships. Use
them so as to maximise your rectitude and to not gross dishonour and infamy. Stop slothfully
scrolling down the feed to pass intervals. Be linked up with people who upgrade your standards.
Adjoin groups which push you towards the expandable knowledge.
Move with an intent to learn more. Let the grace of prudence and foresight be with you
unremittingly. The raised level surfaces like Twitter, LinkedIn, Fb and others have made it
possible to access information in random clicks. Get benefitted from them in a constructive way.
Let your handling be worthwhile.
What do you opt for easing yourself and mental reposing? Get a buzz out of pieces of text
humorous in nature but never mutilate hearts. Choose sagaciously what to watch, listen and pay
interest on. Exercise to use applications to create and share calibre content. I flag the fact that
social networking has become a burgeoning platform. Reveal out your excellence in social
networking, let it not multiply your anxiety. Be not the person that sits behind reckoning bad
impacts of social media on youth today but be destined to cut down the faults and roll out the
concept of change. You gain what looking up to apical buds unbothering the entire shoot and
root!? Let the people regard you highly for how you represent things socially. Be commendable
to the world by replacing unbefitting with delightful purpose. I pen down these words for you to
crack the code of shame arising through social media. Swim against the type of nomophobia that
gets its origin from the social media. Advocate against all odds and remain discerning and
examining the virtue.
- Y.Iline Eliyat,
I M.Sc.,
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Vijaya Kumar S
I M.Sc.,