Degree |
University / College |
Year of Passing / Year Of Completion / Award |
B.A./ B.Sc |
Vidyasagar University |
1997 |
M.A / M.Sc |
V.U. |
1999 |
PhD |
V.U. |
2005 |
Post. Doc. Fellow | Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology | 2006 |
· Teaching: Evolution, Ecology, Fishery, Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Physiology, Developmental Biology, Instrumentation, Biochemistry.
· Research: Stress Physiology in fish especially on thermal stress, Eco-toxicological study.
Fisheries (Stress Physiology)
M.Phil / PhD Thesis Guidance
Name Of The Scholar |
Degree |
Broad Area |
Co-Supervisor |
Status: Ongoing /Submitted /Awarded |
Year if Awarded |
Anuradha Deb |
Ph.D |
Aquatic toxicology |
Dr. Partha Pratim Chakravorty |
Awarded |
2023 |
Title of Seminar/Work.etc. |
Authors |
Year |
Poster/ Oral / Paper |
Organizer |
Organized at |
International Seminar on Modern trends in Biological Sciences |
Dr. T. Das. |
24.10.2009 |
Paper published |
PG Dept. of Zoology, Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College |
Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College |
UGC sponsored National Seminar on Rabindranath: Our Cultural Heritage. |
Dr. T. Das. |
19.08.2011 |
Participated |
Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College |
Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College |
UGC sponsored National Seminar on Modern Trends in Life Sciences |
Dr. T. Das. |
March 17-18, 2012 |
Paper published |
Dept. of Life Sciences, Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College |
Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College |
UGC sponsored National Seminar on Design and Analysis of Graph Algorithms |
Dr. T. Das. |
Aug. 13-14, 2012 |
Participated |
Dept. of Mathematics, Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College |
Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College |
International Conference on Biodiversity & Sustainable Energy Development. |
Dr. T. Das. |
Sept. 14-15, 2012 |
Paper Presented |
OMICS Publishing Group, USA. |
Hydrabad, India |
DST sponsored science camp-SEATS, 2012. |
Dr. T. Das. |
DEC.19-23, 2012 |
Faculty MENTOR |
Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College |
Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College |
International conference on “Environment and Sustainability” |
Dr. T. Das. |
13th – 14th October,2020 |
Interactive Participation |
PG Dept. of Zoology in association with WBBB |
Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College |
CSIR sponsored International Conference on Environmental Sustainability and Climate Change | Dr. T. Das. | 23-24 March 2023 | Organizer | Centre for Natural Sciences and IQAC | Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College ( A) |
Title |
Year |
Convener /Organizing Secretary / Treasurer /Member |
Organizer |
Organized at |
Organised a training course on Ornamental Fish Culture |
2010 |
Member |
PG. Dept. of Zoology |
Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College |
Organised an Enterpeniorship programme on ‘Ornamental Fish Culture and Marketing for Self-Help Group |
2011 |
Member |
PG. Dept. of Zoology |
Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College |
One day International seminar on Modern Trends in Biological Research |
2011 |
Member |
PG. Dept. of Zoology |
Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College |
Aquaculture Technology and Management |
2015 |
Member |
PG. Dept. of Zoology |
Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College |
Molecular mechanism of Cell Signalling |
2015 |
Member |
PG. Dept. of Zoology |
Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College |
Renegade Serpents |
2015 |
Member |
PG. Dept. of Zoology |
Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College |
Vermicompost Technology |
2016 |
Member |
PG. Dept. of Zoology |
Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College |
Biotechnology: A remedy for eco-restoration |
2017 |
Member |
PG. Dept. of Zoology |
Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College |
Indigenous ornamental fish culture, marketing, livelihood and conservation |
2020 |
Member |
PG. Dept. of Zoology |
Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College |
International conference on “Environment and Sustainability” |
2020 |
Member |
PG. Dept. of Zoology |
Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College |
Histological changes in Horabagrus brachysomaacclimated to warm temperature and exposed tocritical thermal maxima and minima |
Rishikesh S. Dalvia, b,*, Tilak Dasb, c, Asim K. Pal b, Dipesh Debnathb |
Zoology and Ecology |
Yes |
|
2023 |
0.168
|
Yes |
|
ASSESSMENT OF ANTIBACTERIAL POTENTIALITY OF Clitoria ternatea AGAINST SOME PATHOGENIC BACTERIA |
DEB Anuradha , BHATTACHARJEE INDRANIL, DAS TILAK AND CHAKRAVORTY PARTHA PRATIM |
International Journal of Biology, Pharmacy and Allied Sciences |
Yes |
2023 |
2.284 |
Yes |
||
Modelling of surface water quality parameters from Damodor river at slag disposal site, Dharampur, West Bengal using Water Quality Index |
Deb Anuradha, Bhattacharya Indranil, Das Tilak, Mandal Biplab, Chakravorty Partha Pratim |
International Journal of Ecology and Development, 36(3): 12-24. |
NO |
2021 |
NIL |
Yes |
||
Antibiotic and heavy metal resistance in bacteria from organs of sewage fed farm fish. |
A.Deb, I. Bhattacharjee, T. Das, P.P. Chakravorty. |
Bioscience Biotechnology Research Communications. 13(4):2319-2326. |
|
NO |
2020 |
NIL |
Yes |
|
Estimation of swimming performance of juvenile Tilapia mossambica (Jones and Sarojini, 1952) under controlled environment. |
B. Mahata; T. Das and R. Khan. |
International Journal of Life Sciences Research. 6(3): 349-357. |
|
NO |
2018 |
NIL |
Yes |
|
Metabolic and cellular responses of catfish, Horabagrus brachysoma(Günther) acclimated to increasing temperatures. |
R. S. Dalvi, T. Das, D. Debnath,S. Yengkokpam, K. Baruah, L. R. Tiwari, A. K. Pal. |
Journal of Thermal Biology. 65: 32-40. |
YES |
|
2017 |
2.361 |
Yes |
|
Ultrastructural Alterations in the Gills of Labeo rohita Fingerlings Exposed to Thermal Extremes. |
T. Das, N. P. Sahu, S. K. Chakraborty, N. Chatterjee, M.S. Mohammed, R. S. Dalvi, K. Baruah, A. K. Pal. |
Anatomia Histologia Embryologia. 43: 75-80. |
YES |
|
2014 |
0.696 |
Yes |
|
Effect of stocking density and journey length on the welfare of rohu (Labeo rohita Hamilton) fry. |
N. Chatterjee, A. K. Pal, T. Das, R. Dalvi, M. S. Mohammad, K. Sarma, S. C. Mukherjee and K. Baruah |
Aquaculture International. 18(5): 859-868 |
YES |
|
2010 |
1.363 |
Yes |
|
Thermal tolerance and oxygen consumption rates of the catfish Horabagrus brachysoma (Günther) acclimated to different temperatures. |
Rishikesh S. Dalvi , Asim K. Pal , Lalchand R. Tiwari , Tilak Das , Kartik Baruah. |
Aquaculture. 295: 116-119
|
YES |
|
2009 |
3.224 |
Yes |
|
Biochemical and stress responses of Labeo rohita (Hamilton) and Cirrhinus mrigala (Hamilton) in relation to acclimation temperatures. |
Das, T., Pal, A. K., Chakraborty, S. K., Manush, S. M., Dalvi, R. S., Apte, S. K., Sahu, N. P., Baruah, K. |
Journal of Fish Biology. 74: 1487-1498 |
YES |
|
2009 |
1.495 |
Yes |
|
Acclimation of Anabas testudineus (Bloch) to three test temperatures influences thermal tolerance and oxygen consumption |
Kamal Sarma, A. K. Pal, S. Ayyappan, T. Das, S. M. Manush, Dipesh Debnath, Kartik Baruah |
Fish Physiology and Biochemistry. 36(1): 85-90. |
YES |
|
2008 |
2.242 |
Yes |
|
Persistent sub-lethal chlorine exposure augments immunosuppression in Cyprinus carpio advanced fingerlings due to increasing acclimation temperatures |
Verma, A., Pal, A. K., Manush, S. M., Das, T., Dalvi, R. S., Chandrachoodan, P. P., Apte, S. K., 2007. |
Fish and Shell fish Immunology. 22: 547-555. |
NO |
|
2007 |
NIL |
Yes |
|
Persistent sub-lethal chlorine exposure influences temperature induced secondary stress responses in Cyprinus carpio early fingerlings |
Verma, A. K., Pal, A, K.,Manush, S. M., Das, T., Dalvi, R. S., Chandrachoodan, P. P., Apte, S. K |
Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology. 87 (3):229-237. |
YES |
|
2007 |
2.751 |
Yes |
|
Ultrastructural alterations in the gills of Macrobrachium rosenbergii acclimated to three different temperatures Manush, S. M., Pal, A. K.,Das, T., Chatterjee, N., Sarma, K., Mukherjee, S.C |
Manush, S. M., Pal, A. K.,Das, T., Chatterjee, N., Sarma, K., Mukherjee, S.C |
Asian Journal of Cell Biology. 2(1):1-10. |
NO |
|
2007 |
NIL |
Yes |
|
Secondary stress responses in Indian major carps, Labeo rohita (Hamilton), Catla catla (Hamilton) and Cirrhinus mrigala (Hamilton) fry to increasing packing densities. |
Chatterjee, N., Pal. A. K.,Das, T., Manush, S. M., Venkateshwarlu, G., Mukherjee, S. C |
Aquaculture Research. 37: 472-476. |
YES |
|
2006 |
1.748 |
Yes |
|
The influence of temperatures ranging from 25 to 36 oC on development rates, morphometric and survival of freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) embryo |
Manush, S. M., Pal, A. K.,Das, T., and Mukherjee, S. C |
Aquaculture. 256(1-4):529- 536. |
YES |
|
2006 |
3.224 |
Yes |
|
Thermal dependence of embryonic development and hatching rate in Labeo rohita (Hamilton, 1822) |
Das, T.,Pal, A. K.,Chakraborty S. K., Manush, S. M., Dalvi, R. and Mukherjee, S. C. |
Aquaculture. 255(1-4):536-541. |
YES |
|
2006 |
3.224 |
Yes |
|
Metabolic elasticity and induction of heat shock protein (hsp-70) in Labeo rohita acclimated to four temperatures. |
Das, T.,Pal. A. K.,Chakraborty, S. K., Manush, S. M., Chatterjee, N. and Apte, S. K |
Asian Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences. 19(7),1033-1039. |
NO |
|
2006 |
NIL |
Yes |
|
Thermal tolerance and metabolic activity of yellowtail catfish Pangasius pangasius (Hamilton, 1822) advanced fingerlings, with emphasis on their culture potential |
Debnath, D., Pal, A. K., Sahu, N. P., Baruah, K., Yengkokpam, S., Das, T. and Manush. S.M |
Aquaculture. 258: 606-610. |
YES |
|
2006 |
3.224 |
Yes |
|
Dietary high protein and vitamin C mitigate stress due chelate claw ablation in Macrobrachium rosenbergii males |
Manush, S .M., Pal, A. K., Das, T.and Mukherjee, S. C |
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology (Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology). 142 (1): 10-18. |
NO |
|
2005 |
NIL |
Yes |
|
Thermal tolerance, growth and oxygen consumption rate of Labeo rohita fry (Hamilton, 1822) acclimated to four temperatures |
Das, T.,Pal, A. K., Chakraborty, S. K., Manush S. M., Sahu N. P. and Mukherjee, S. C |
Journal of Thermal Biology. 30:378- 383. |
YES |
|
2005 |
2.361 |
Yes |
|
Thermal tolerance and oxygen consumption of Macrobrachium rosenbergii acclimated to three temperatures |
Manush, S. M., Pal, A. K., Chatterjee, N., Das, T. and Mukherjee, S. C. |
Journal of Thermal Biology. 29 (1): 15-19.
|
YES |
|
2004 |
2.361 |
Yes |
|
Thermal tolerance and oxygen consumption of Labeo rohita and Cyprinus carpio early fingerlings acclimated to three different temperatures |
Chatterjee, N., Pal, A. K.,Manush, S. M., Das, T. and Mukherjee, S. C |
Journal of Thermal Biology. 29: 265-270. |
YES |
|
2004 |
2.361 |
Yes |
|
Thermal tolerance and oxygen consumption of Indian Major carps acclimated to four temperatures |
Das, T.,Pal, A. K., Chakraborty, S. K., Manush, S. M., Chatterjee, N. and Mukherjee, S. C |
Journal of Thermal Biology. 29:157-163. |
YES |
|
2004 |
2.361 |
Yes |
|
Title |
Organized By |
Venue |
Year |
Community Metabolic Disorder and Dietary Therapeutic Approaches. |
Dept. Of Nutrition, Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College. |
Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College. |
2014 |
Research Trends in Medicine and Biology: The issues of Health, Ecology and Management. |
Kankabati Rishi Arabinda Rural Development and Social Welfare Institute. |
Midnapore Film Society and Federation Hall, Midnapore |
2016 |
Indigenous ornamental fish culture, marketing, livelihood and conservation. |
PG Dept. Of Zoology, Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College. |
Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College. |
2020 |
Title (Book / Book chapters) |
Role (Author / editor) |
Name of the Book |
Year |
Published by |
ISBN. NO- |
Implication of customized fish swimming respirometer and freeware kinovea 0.8.15 during fish swimming analysis |
Author |
A Glimpse of Biology beyond Textbooks |
2018 |
ROHINI NANDAN, KOL – 12. |
978-81-937379-5-8 |
Biochemical and Molecular Characterization of Indian Major Carps in relation to Thermal Tolerance. |
Author |
Health, Nutrition and Hygiene: The Dynamics of Social Ecology in India |
2016 |
Kankaboty Rishi Arabinda Rural Development and Social Welfare Institute |
978-81-930138-1-6 |
Ornamental Fish Culture |
Author |
Ornamental Fish Culture |
2011 |
Amitrakkhar |
978-81-910333-8-0 |
Thermal Ecology |
Author |
Thermal Ecology |
2002 |
Board of Research in Nuclear Sciences |
|
Fish fauna of Kadra Reservior |
Author |
Fish Fauna of Kadra Reservior |
2006 |
Jointly CIFE & BRNS, BARC |
Name of the Program |
Institute Name |
Duration (With Specific Date) |
Integrated Coastal Zone Management |
CIFE, Mumbai |
12th February to 4th March, 2002.
|
Biochemical and Molecular Techniques in Aquaculture |
CIFE, Mumbai |
19th June to 25th June 2002.
|
Aquatic Animal Toxins and Pharmacological Bioresources |
CIFE, Mumbai |
22nd March to 11th April, 2003. |
Entrepreneurship Development Workshop on Ornamental Fish Culture. |
Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College. |
12th March to 16th March, 2010. |
Research Strategies for Mitigation and Impact of Climate Change on Fisheries. |
CIFE, Mumabi |
15th November to 5th December, 2012. |
Seminar and Hands on Training |
Raja N. L. Khan women’s College |
4th August to 5th August, 2015. |
Name of the Investigator |
Title of the project and duration |
Amount Sanctioned/ completed/ongoing |
Funding Agency |
Dr. P. P.Chakravorty (PI), Dr. R. Dasgupta & Dr.T. D as (Co PI)
|
Studies on the usefulness of some-- pollution in agro ecosystem |
Rs. 9,86,000/- completed |
UGC |
- Making project and presentation for the Institute and Department.
- Organizing Seminar, Symposium and Webinar.
- Reviewer In Peer-reviewed International and National Journals.
- Act as a paper setter and supervisor of different examinations.
LIFE MEMBERSHIP OF INDIAN FISHERIES ASSOCIATION.
i) JRF of BARC-BRNS, Mumbai.
ii) SRF of BARC-BRNS, Mumbai.
iii) SRF (Extended) of CSIR, New Delhi.
iv) Monbukagakusho, Japanese Government Scholarship.
v) Reviewer of peer reviewed International and National Journals.