This contains correspondence, articles, architectural plans, telephone bills and affidavits all related to Kalki Bhagavan. This also contains newsletters regarding Kalki Bhagavan.
This contains correspondence, affidavits, newspaper articles, receipts, application forms and photocopies of photographs all related to Kalki Bhagavan.
This contains a draft as well as fair copy of a statement on Satya Sai.
This contains a statement on Satya Sai Baba with list of signatories.
This contains correspondence between PM Bhargava and other scientists. This correspondence is mostly related to the topic of religion and science. This also contains an undated draft letter from PM Bhargava to Yashpal.
This contains newspaper articles that are related to religion and atheism. This also contains articles such as "Satya Sai Baba accused of 'murdering' investigators" and "'God' used to have tea with them", and many more.
This contains correspondence on the polio vaccine in India and polio eradication and immunization programmes. This also has 2 newspaper clippings.
This contains correspondence on the polio vaccine in India and polio eradication and immunisation programmes. This also has 3 newspaper clippings.
This contains correspondence on the polio vaccine in India and polio eradication and immunization programmes. It also has a final draft of 'Global Polio Eradication Initiative in India - 1995-2006'
This contains articles pertaining to the polio vaccine in India and polio eradication and immunization programmes.
This file contains letters exchanged between PM Bhargava and various scientists regarding organizing a meeting for experts in biochemistry in India. Bhargava intended for this conference to be similar to the Gordon Research Conferences. The scientists addressed in these letters include GP Talwar, V Jagannathan, and Soma Kumar. The letters exchanged after 8 May 1958 can be found in the file titled 'Correspondence on beginnings of Guha Research Conference 1958 - May'.
This file contains letters exchanged between PM Bhargava and various scientists regarding organizing a meeting for experts in biochemistry in India. Bhargava intended for this conference to be similar to the Gordon Research Conferences. The scientists addressed in these letters include GP Talwar, Miss Braganza, and M Raghavendra Rao, among others. The letters exchanged from April to 8 May 1958 can be found in the file titled 'Correspondence on beginnings of Guha Research Conference 1958 - April to May'. The meeting Bhargava had wanted to organize in the month of June had to be postponed because several people he had invited were unavailable.
This file contains letters exchanged between PM Bhargava and various scientists from March to July 1959 regarding organizing a meeting for experts in biochemistry in India. The scientists addressed in these letters include V Jagannathan and Pran. Bhargava planned for the meeting to be held before the Indian Science Congress session in Bombay. The letters exchanged from July 1958 can be found in 'Correspondence on beginnings of Guha Research Conference 1958 - July'.
This file contains letters exchanged between PM Bhargava and various scientists from July to August 1959, regarding organizing a meeting for experts in biochemistry in India. The letters discuss arrangements, accommodation, and sorting the invitees for this meeting. The scientists addressed in these letters include V Jagannathan, BC Guha, and BM Braganca, among others. V Jagannathan was asked to arrange a venue and accommodation for the invitees. The letters exchanged from March to July 1959 can be found in 'Correspondence on beginnings of Guha Research Conference 1959 - March to July'.
This file contains letters exchanged between PM Bhargava and various scientists from August to September 1959 regarding organizing a meeting for experts in biochemistry in India before the Indian Science Congress held in Bombay. The scientists addressed in these letters include PS Sarma, V Jagannathan, DL Srinivasan among others. The letters discuss two venue options for the meeting - the estate of Mulk Raj Anand at Khandala or the Krishnagiri Upavan (a National Park) at Borivali. The letters exchanged from July to August can be traced in 'Correspondence on beginnings of Guha Research Conference 1959 - July to August'.
This file contains letters and a circular exchanged between PM Bhargava and various scientists from October to December 1959 regarding organizing a meeting for experts in biochemistry in India. The scientists addressed in these letters include Pushpa, P S Sarma and G P Talwar, among others. The venue was decided as Mulk Raj Anand's estate at Khandala after a quick verification. The date was fixed as 6 and 7 January 1960. The letters exchanged from August to September 1959 can be traced in 'Correspondence on beginnings of Guha Research Conference 1959 - August to September'.
This file contains letters exchanged between PM Bhargava and various scientists from December 1959 regarding organizing a meeting for experts in biochemistry in India. The date, venue and other arrangements were fixed and intimated to the invitees through a circular. The scientists addressed in these letters include V Subramanyan, I Ramakrishnan and Raghavendra Rao, among others. The letters exchanged from October to December 1959 can be found in 'Correspondence on beginnings of Guha Research Conference 1959 - October to December'.
This file contains letters exchanged between PM Bhargava and various scientists from December 1959 regarding organizing a meeting for experts in biochemistry in India. The date, venue and other arrangements were fixed and intimated to the invitees through a circular. The arrangements for supplying meals for the invitees in the informal meeting for two days was discussed. The scientists addressed in these letters include V Jagannathan, D Ghosh, Raghavendra Rao, among others. The letters exchanged from December 1959 can also be found in 'Correspondence on beginnings of Guha Research Conference 1959 - December'.
This file contains letters and a draft of the brief report of the meeting for Indian research workers in biochemistry in January 1960. The draft of the report lists the invitees who could and could not attend the meeting, as well as those who did not respond. The scientists addressed in these letters include BK Bachhawat and IA Hansen, among others. The letters exchanged from December 1959 to January 1960 can be found in 'Correspondence on beginnings of Guha Research Conference 1959 - December 1959 to January 1960 '.
This file contains a report on the Guha Research Conference submitted to the University Grants Commission by IA Hansen. In 1958, PM Bhargave and other scientists initiated the Guha Research Conference by discussing an informal meeting of Indian biochemistry researchers. The suggested amendments to the rules and regulations of the Guha Research Conference are also available. The letters exchanged in January 1960 and the draft of the report can be found in 'Correspondence and brief report on Guha Research Conference 1960 January'.
Session details for the Countries of Africa and Asia for the Promotion and Utilization of Science and Technology (CAAUST) Symposium dated 25 April to 2 May 1966. Includes a list of delegates who attended the CAAUST Symposium.
This file contains the report of the Conference on Obscurantism in the form of a booklet dated 2-3 December, 1967.
This file contains the schedule of the Conference on Obscurantism (COO), the conference held from 2-4 December, 1967, in New Delhi. It includes a list of delegates who attended the Conference on Obscurantism.
This file contains the submitted conference proceedings of Aloo J Dastur and DN Ganguli for the Conference on Obscurantism (COO), held from 2-4 December, 1967, in New Delhi.
This file contains the submitted conference proceedings of PS and S Alam Khundmiri for the Conference on Obscurantism (COO), held from 2-4 December, 1967, in New Delhi.
This file contains the submitted conference proceedings of Sugata Dasgupta, PM Bhargva, and Jyoti Sen Gupta for the Conference on Obscurantism (COO), held from 2-4 December, 1967, in New Delhi.
This file contains letters exchanged between PM Bhargava and various scientists in October 1969 about organizing a program of studies on the role of science and technology in India's development at the Administrative Staff College of India. The scientists addressed in these letters include GS Sidhu, PM Bhargava, and Jitendra Singh. It also includes a background paper on the program.
This file contains a circular from the Research and Publications Division colloquium and letters exchanged between GS Sidhu, PM Bhargava, Jitendra Singh, and Bharat Bhushan in January 1970 regarding starting a colloquium series. It also includes the preliminary paper titled 'The Institutional System of Indian Science'.
The file contains the preliminary paper on 'The Institutional System of Indian Science' at the Administrative Staff College of India, Hyderabad, dated 20 January, 1970. Additionally, the discussion on the same topic can also be found in 'Correspondence of the Colloquium Series and Discussion Papers on the Institutional System of Indian Science'.
The file contains session details of the seminar on 'Evolution of Indian Polity' that was held on 25 January, 1976, in New Delhi. And it also includes a paper titled 'Evolution Indian Polity in the Third Decade of Independence: 1966–1976' by Rasheeduddin Khan.
The file contains a paper titled 'Evolution Indian Polity in the Third Decade of Independence: 1966–1976' by Rasheeduddin Khan. The other documents can be found in "Schedule of Seminar on 'Evolution of Indian Polity: 1965–75' and Paper 'Evolution Indian Polity in the Third Decade of Independence: 1966–1976'"
The file contains the letters exchanged between GS Sidhu, Ward Morehouse, KT Achaya, Jitendra Singh, and PM Bhargava regarding the seminar on 'The Scientific Temper'. It includes the background paper titled 'The Scientific Temper in India: Problems and Prospects' dated 6 February, 1970, and a paper titled, 'Indian Scientists in Modernising India: A Research Proposal'.
The files contain the letters exchanged between GS Sindhu, GS Aurora, Ward Morehouse, and PM Bhargava regarding Management of Science at Hyderabad. It includes a note titled 'Management of Family Planning'. And a paper titled 'The Barriers to Family Planning' by PM Bhargava.
This file contains correspondence regarding PM Bhargava's invitation to attend the Seminar on Management of Scientific Research Laboratories held in Hyderabad at the Administrative Staff College of India from 10-12 October, 1970. The file contains the seminar's schedule as well as the names of group members and rapporteurs. Also a paper titled 'History of Science: Coordinator's Paper' by BV Subbarayappa and one paper titled 'Creation of a Scientific Outlook and the Popularization of Science' by PM Bhargava, KT Achaya, and Bharat Bhushan. Another paper by Rais Ahmed titled 'Education and Training: Coordinator's Paper'.
This file contains four reports of the first session of Groups A, B, C, and D, chaired by AS Rao, S Varadarajan, and MM Suri on a Seminar on Management of Scientific Research Laboratories held in Hyderabad on 10 October, 1970. It includes one paper titled 'Plenary Session I' by NP Sen dated 10 October, 1970.
This file contains the paper titled 'Plenary Session I' by NP Sen, it is continues to 'Reports of various groups on the first session of Seminar on Management of Scientific Research Laboratories in Hyderabad'. It includes paper titled 'Proceedings of The Evening Session', dated 10 October, 1970. And one paper titled "Report of Group 'A'" by AS Rao, dated 11 October, 1970.
This file contains three reports from Groups B, C, and D chaired by S Varadarajan, GS Sidhu, and MM Suri on the National Seminar on Management of Scientific Research Laboratories held in Hyderabad on 11 October, 1970. It includes the Integrated Report of Session I by KD Sharma and GS Aurora.
This file contains one paper titled 'Plenary Session II' chaired by AS Rao. The session included MG Krishna, TR Metha, PM Bhargava, BD Tilak, NP Sen, Jitendra Singh, and GS Sindhu.
This file contains the paper on evening session, chaired by MGK Menon. The session included AS Rao, MG Krishna, TR Metha, PM Bhargava, BD Tilak, NP Sen, Jitendra Singh, and GS Sindhu. It includes one paper titled 'Integrators: Report of Session II' by A Rahman on 11 October, 1970.
This file contains the paper titled 'Plenary Session III' by M G K Menon and other members A S Rao, M G Krishna, S Vardarajan, GS Sidhu, MM Suri, SV Kulkarni, OP Arya, AKN Reddy, Srinivasan, and Kamini Adhikari dated 12 October, 1970.
This file contains four reports from Groups A, B, C and D by Baldev Singh, GS Sidhu and MM Suri on seminar dated 12 October, 1970. It includes the list of participants who attended the seminar and the Government of India Scientific Policy Resolution in the national seminar on Management of Scientific Research Laboratories. And the file also contains the background paper of the seminar titled 'Some considerations for setting up of pilot plants in developing countries'.
The file contains the paper on concluding session, dated 12 October, 1970, by the chairman of Group 'B', Ramalinga Swamy. And it includes a paper titled 'Prime Minister on Science Managment' extracted and synthesized by Jitendra Singh and KD Sharma.
The file contains two background papers titled 'A Proposal for Phased Transformation of The Institute Into a Multi-disciplinary Food Science and Technology Research and Development (COUNCIL) Organization' by the Central Food Technological Research Institute. And one paper titled 'Measurment of Productivity of Agricultural Research and Development (A Case Study in the Agricultural Research Institute)' by PN Chowdury.
The file contains two background papers titled 'A National Strategy for Science' by Lod Todd, FRS. And one paper titled 'Foreign Collaboration, Monopoly, and Public Policy' by KK Subrahmanian.
The file contains three background papers titled 'Measurment of Research and Allied Activities in a Research Organization (A case Study of Central Leather Research Institute)', second paper titled 'Structure and Functional System in a Research Organization' and third paper titled 'Defence Research and Development Organization'.