This file contains correspondence with Satinath Sarangi about different subjects. It includes a letter about a pap smear and a biopsy sample, a letter with a briefing pare on medical research on the consequences of the disaster enclosed with it. It also contains an agenda for the board of trustees (BoT) meeting of 1998. This file contains a handwritten note and a few annotated pages. Enclosures are retained as found.
This file contains correspondence from DP Agarwal to the Supreme Court, enclosing draft minutes of the third meeting of the advisory committee. It also contains an email by Sushil Singh to PM Bhargava, which has draft minutes of the third meeting of the advisory committee enclosed with it. It also includes a letter by DP Agarwal regarding the action to be taken on the final minutes of the third meeting of the advisory committee, which is also enclosed with it. It contains a few annotated pages and handwritten notes. Enclosures are retained as found.
This file contains a postcard, an undated letter to the prime minister, a few handwritten notes, and two floor plans (one for the ground floor and one for the first floor) for treatment facilities. It also contains a draft deed of declaration of trust.
This file contains newspaper articles and writings pertaining to the Bhopal gas tragedy. It also contains a letter from Satinath Sarangi to Bhargava, with a letter by Sushma D Acquilla addressing the editor of Nav Bharat attached to it.
This file contains articles on the Tata group's proposal to set up a fund to clean up toxic waste and contamination in and around Bhopal. It also contains two attachments regarding 'Tata's involvement in Bhopal' sent through email by Satinath Sarangi.
Vijnan Karmee is the official organ of the Association of Scientific Workers of India. These magazines cover the period from September 1950 to October 1950. The Editors of these issues are CR Mitra and DV Karmakar; No. 9, September 1950: Contributors: Detlev W Bronk; No. 10, October 1950: Contributors: NN Narayana Rao, K Krishnamurthy, AR Vasudeva Murthy, KV Krishnan, Amrit Lal, V Vittal Sarma.
Vijnan Karmee is the official organ of the Association of Scientific Workers of India. These magazines cover the period from January 1953 to April 1953. The Editors of these issues are AC De, CR Mitra, and RC Chib; No. 1, January 1953: Contributors: S Mehdi, MS Pawar, Paul H Maucorps; No. 2, February 1953: Contributors: SS Sokhey; No. 3, March 1953: Contributors: Melba Philips, Baldev Singh; No. 4, April 1953: Contributors: SL Hora, RV Sitholey, DAAS Narayana Roa, Narendra Singh, Om Prakash Sharma.
Vijnan Karmee is the official organ of the Association of Scientific Workers of India. These magazines cover the period from October 1953 to December 1953. The Editors of these issues are AC De and RC Chib; No. 10, October 1953: Contributors: Ram Chandra Tewari; No. 12, December 1953: Contributors: VR Venkata Rao, RLM Synge, Pierre Auger.
Vijnan Karmee is the journal of the Association of Scientific Workers of India. These magazines cover the period from October 1954 to November 1954. The editor of these issues is Narendra Singh; No. 9, October 1954: Contributors: Rais Ahmed, Jagjit Singh; No. 10, November 1954: Contributors: BP Pal, SS Sokhey, Ali M Nagvi, MS Gupta, SL Hora, JG Crowther.
Vijnan Karmee is the journal of the Association of Scientific Workers of India. These magazines cover the period from November 1960 to December 1960. The editor of these issues is S Ramabadran; No. 11, November 1960: Contributors: A Sternfeld, JBS Haldane, Y Meshalkin, O Sergeyev, V Moyev, AA Shternfeld, Dmitri Scherbakov; No. 12, December 1960: Contributors: VI Smirnov, A Koltsov, Maria Angarskaya, Mikhail Somov, V Tongur.
Vijnan Karmee is the journal of the Association of Scientific Workers of India. These magazines cover the period from June 1962 to July 1962. The editor of these issues is GM Verma; No. 6, June 1962: Contributors: Nikolai Vanarov, Peter Ebstorfer, Fritz Wahl; No. 7, July 1962: Contributors: Gleb Frank, P Biquard.
Vijnan Karmee is the journal of the Association of Scientific Workers of India. These magazines cover the period from August 1965 to October 1965. The editor of these issues is Baldev Singh; No. 10, October 1965: Contributors: SH Zaheer, MS Iyengar, A Rahman. No. 9, September 1965 contains an oversized leaflet ' Table IV: Selected Details of 68 Collaboration Agreements'.
Vijnan Karmee is the journal of the Association of Scientific Workers of India. These magazines cover the period from March 1966 to April 1966. The editor of these issues is Baldev Singh; Vol. XVIII No. 3, March 1966: Contributor: Shibdas Burman; No. 4, April 1966: Contributors: SK Majumder, HAB Parpia, NM Khanna, Clovis Maksoud.
Vijnan Karmee is the journal of the Association of Scientific Workers of India. These magazines cover the period from June 1966 to September 1966. The editor of these issues is Baldev Singh; Vol. XVIII No. 6, June 1966: Contributors: PR Gupta, Panchanan Maheshwari, DD Kosambi; No. 7-8, July-August 1966: Contributors: M Ramamoorthy, PN Sapru, Hiren Mukherjee, CK Bhattacharya, MS Swaminathan, TCN Singh, S Batra, MN Rudra, WV Bhagwat, RN Sen, Narendra Singh, Sati Prasad Banerjee, DK Chaudhuri, Mohammed Shafi, RC Misra, NL Sharma, VS Huzurbazar, MP Saksena, PS Venkata Swamy Setty, Eva Mima, GL Sharma, Rama Kanta Sarma, Dp Chakrabarty, RN Chaki; No. 9, September 1966: Contributor: Kshirod Ranjan Bhattacharya.
Vijnan Karmee is the journal of the Association of Scientific Workers of India. This magazine covers October 1968. The editor of this issue is Baldev Singh; Vol. XX No. 10, October: Contributors: NG Gupta, Alan Mackay. Bulletin of the Association of Scientific Workers of India is a periodical. This periodical covers December 1991. The editor of this issue is Ram Prasad.
This series contains speeches, correspondence, administrative records, articles and writings, printed materials, newspaper articles, and handwritten notes. PM Bhargava was deeply involved in discussions on scientific temper and critical of religious practices which invoked supernatural powers. Here we find records documenting radio speeches delivered on the subject, administrative records belonging to the Society for the Promotion of Scientific Temper, papers pertaining to the Nehru Centre in Bombay, reports on the Seminar on ‘Scientific Temper and Spiritual Values’ held at the Centre in 1983, correspondence with individuals about superstition and godmen, and Bhargava's own writings. A large number of letters are exchanged between PM Bhargava and Makarand Paranjape, and another set of exchanges is with Meera Ananda. The Statements, Articles, and Writings subseries contains a 1980 signed statement on scientific temper with correspondence around the drafting of the same. It also includes a published article by PM Bhargava.
Bhargava, Pushpa Mittra, 1928-2017Four versions of the statement on scientific temper including some with annotations. Includes a corrigendum and list of signatories and proposed signatories.
Three articles typed and one printed article by PM Bhargava. An unsigned and undated statement on technology policy and a statement on national integration by I Sequera.
This contains correspondence between PM Bhargava and others on scientific temper. This also contains handwritten notes and a letter. It has documents in Telugu and a letter in Hindi. This also includes emails.
This contains letters related to legal matters and accounts of the Haldane family. This also contains two certificates and a visitor proposal form from the British Council.
This contains letters pertaining to the death and estate of Helen Spurway Haldane. All these letters are from GJ Mitchison, the great-grandson and heir of the Haldanes. This also contains two challans and one telegram.
This contains letters pertaining to the death and estate of Helen Spurway Haldane. All these letters are from people with last names arranged alphabetically from M to P. This also has an envelope and a handwritten note, as well as a handwritten letter. This file does not include letters from Graeme and Naomi Mitchison.
This contains letters pertaining to the death and estate of Helen Spurway Haldane. All these letters are from people with last names arranged alphabetically from R to S. This also has a few handwritten notes.
This contains letters pertaining to Helen Haldane's estate. All these letters are from people with last names arranged alphabetically from A to B.
This contains letters pertaining to Helen Haldane's estate. All these letters arranged from people with the last names Chandra to Chaturvedi. This also contains two telegrams and one envelope.
This contains letters pertaining to Helen Haldane's estate. All these letters are either addressed to or sent by Graham J. Mitchison. This also contains a telegram and a few handwritten notes.
This contains letters pertaining to Helen Haldane's estate. All these letters are arranged from people with the last names Sadasivan to Sreeraman. This also contains a letter from Khushwant Singh.
This file contains twenty share certificates belonging to Helen Haldane.
This file contains personal papers possibly compiled by JBS Haldane. It includes a notebook, handwritten drafts of his last will and testament, and notes on his surgical history, along with correspondences. These drafts were written by JBS Haldane in November 1962, when he was preparing for an operation in London. Two letters signed by Bhargava from 2004 were found along with these records.
This file contains two original copies of the same article titled 'A Scion of Haldanes' from the Indian Express. It also includes an article announcing Helen Haldene's death.
This file contains the first set of receipts and slips pertaining to Helen Haldane's estate. It includes accompanying letters. The documents were found numbered from one to forty-eight and have been kept in the same order as found. An envelope containing currency notes has been added to this file by the archivist.
This file contains the third set of receipts and slips pertaining to Helen Haldane's estate. It includes accompanying letters. The documents were found numbered from one to forty-eight and have been kept in the same order as found.
This contains correspondence between PM Bhargava and MF Husain's family. This also has a short write-up on ' Glimpses of the Twentieth Century' by MF Husain. Includes a letter from MF Husain to former prime minister Manmohan Singh.
This contains all the newspaper articles published on Husain's and Bhargava's collaborations.
This file contains a letter from Omesh Saigal of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, along with an attachment comprising all documents related to the establishment of the National Biological Laboratory.
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 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 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'.
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 submitted conference proceedings of PS and S Alam Khundmiri for the Conference on Obscurantism (COO), held from 2-4 December, 1967, in New Delhi.
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.