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May-June, 2006
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Vice
Chancellor message
Message from Prof. B.B. Bhattacharya, Vice-Chancellor. Full
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In
Conversation with...
Prof. R. K. Kale, Dea of Students Welfare,
JNU
Interview... |
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Movement
Prof. V. K. Jain joined as a Dean of
School of Environmental Sciences. >>> |
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Conferences & Seminars
Francophone and France: an Indian
Perspective
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Our Publication
Right to Information: Implementing Information Regime ... |
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Achivements/Awards
Prof. Namwar Singh, Professor Emeritus has
been appointed as Chancellor of Mahatma Gandhi International
Hindi University, Wardha. more... |
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Focus
Commons and Nature: Keeping
JNU's Compact Green ... |
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Obituary
Former Vice Chancellor of JNU (1978-1982)
and a distinguished scientist, Dr. B.D.
Nag Chaudhuri(1914-2006) passed away at the age of 89 years after a period of
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Photographs
Pictures of various activities
inside campus... |
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"It is science alone that can solve the problems of hunger and poverty,
of insanitation and illiteracy, of superstition and deadening of custom and
tradition, of vast resources running to waste, or a rich country inhabited
by starving poor. Who indeed could afford to ignore science today? At every
turn we have to seek its aid. The future belongs to science and those who
make friends with science."


JNU's
symbol is a graphic statement which stands for international academic
exchange and the onward search of knowledge for the betterment of humanity. The
overlapping circular segments of the design denote global interaction,
creating a flame emitting enlightenment. This flame emerges out of the
traditional Indian 'diya' (lamp), a source of light, understanding and
brotherhood. The design is also representative of the resebud closely
associated with the name of Pt. Jawaherlal Nehru.
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