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Kurukshetra University best researcher awards announced

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Kurukshetra, January 25

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Kurukshetra University Vice-Chancellor Prof Som Nath Sachdeva today announced the names of six faculty members who have won the recently instituted annual Best Researcher Awards for 2020.

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As per the university, Best Researcher Award (H-index) category has been given to Dr Jitender Sharma, Prof Department of Biotechnology; Best Researcher (Impact) has been given to Dr Parvin Kumar, Associate Prof Department of Chemistry; Best Researcher: Publications (Sciences) to Dr Kulvinder Singh, Assistant Prof Department of Computer Science; Best Researcher: Publications (Non-Sciences) to Dr Manjula Chaudhary, Prof Department of Tourism and Hotel Management; Best Researcher (Collaboration) to Dr RBS Yadav, Assistant Professor, Department of Geophysics; and Best Researcher: Projects (Non-Sciences) to Dr Pardeep S Chauhan, Associate Professor, Institute of Integrated and Honours Studies.

Each award carries a cash prize of Rs 21,000 and a certificate. A ceremony will be held soon to bestow the awards upon the winners.

Prof Som Nath said: “There is immense potential in our faculty members and these awards will help researchers harness their potential in a better way.” —

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