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Prof. Moonis Raza
Moonis Raza (2 February 1925 – 19 July 1994) was an Indian academic administrator, regional planner and geographer. Early life He was born in 1925 into a family of landlords in the Ghazipur district of Uttar Pradesh, India. He was the older brother of Mehdi Raza, a professor of geography, and Rahi Masoom Raza, a poet, novelist, Bollywood film lyricist and screenwriter. Career Raza completed his higher studies from the Aligarh Muslim University before joining the same university as a lecturer and reader. In 1966 he was appointed as the head of the Department of Humanities and later as the principal of the Regional Engineering College, Srinagar. Raza held a large number of positions at departments and commissions operated by the Government of India. He received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Tufts University, United States, in 1991. He was a creator of and an original signatory to the Talloires Declaration, a ten-point action plan devised by the Association of Unive ...
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University Of Delhi
Delhi University (DU), formally the University of Delhi, is a collegiate university, collegiate Central university (India), central university located in New Delhi, India. It was founded in 1922 by an Act of the Central Legislative Assembly and is recognized as an Institutes of Eminence, Institute of Eminence (IoE) by the University Grants Commission (India), University Grants Commission (UGC). As a collegiate university, its main functions are divided between the academic departments of the university and constituent colleges. Consisting of three colleges, two faculties, and 750 students at its founding, the University of Delhi has since become India's largest institution of higher learning and among the largest in the world. The university has 16 faculties and 86 departments distributed across its North and South campuses, and remaining colleges across the region. It has 91 constituent colleges. The Vice President of India serves as the university Chancellor (education), chance ...
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Institute For Studies In Industrial Development
The Institute for Studies in Industrial Development (ISID), formerly Corporate Studies Group, is a seat of higher learning, formed by under the umbrella of the Indian Council of Social Science Research, by the Government of India with an aim to assist the government in formulating national level policies. The Institute is located in Vasant Kunj, New Delhi, India and is headed by Padma Vibhushan winner, T. N. Chaturvedi. Profile The Institute for Studies in Industrial Development (ISID) was started in the eighties, when the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) revamped the erstwhile ''Corporate Studies Group'' (CSG) by expanding the mandate to make the institute, a nodal agency in matters related to industrial policy development in India. It is a public funded, non profitable organization and acts as an advisory body to ICSSR. The activities of the Institute is broadly classified into various themes. Facilities ISID Campus ISID activities are housed at thre ...
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Indian Geographers
The history of geography includes many history, histories of geography which have differed over time and between different cultural and political groups. In more recent developments, geography has become a distinct academic discipline. 'Geography' derives from the Greek language, Greek – ''geographia'', literally "Earth-writing", that is, description or writing about the Earth. The first person to use the word ''geography'' was Eratosthenes (276–194 BC). However, there is evidence for recognizable practices of geography, such as cartography (map-making), prior to the use of the term. Egypt The known world of Ancient Egypt saw the Nile as the center, and the world as based upon "the" river. Various oases were known to the east and west, and were considered locations of various gods (e.g. Siwa Oasis, Siwa, for Amon). To the South lay the Kingdom of Kush, Kushitic region, known as far as the 4th cataract. Land of Punt, Punt was a region south along the shores of the Red Sea ...
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