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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalMany researches have confirmed the blessings of medicinal plant life with hypo-glycemic outcomes inside the control of diabetes mellitus. The outcomes of that vegetation can also put off the development of diabetic complications and correct the metabolic abnormalities. WHO has pointed out this prevention of dia-betes and its headaches is not simplest a major venture for the future, however crucial if health for all is to achieve. Therefore, in latest years, massive interest has been directed towards identity of vegetation with antidi-abetic capacity that can be used for human intake.
Dr. Namita Bhardwaj, Kumari Monika
Dr. Namita Bhardwaj was born in Shahdol (M.P.), India on June 30, 1972. She graduated from A.P.S University Rewa in July 1993 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. Namita Bhardwaj completed her post graduate studies from A.P.S. University Rewa in July 1995 in Organic chemistry. She started her career as an Asst. Professor in chemistry on July 2001.
In August 2008, Namita Bhardwaj joined Dr. C.V. Raman University as an Asst. Professor in Dept.of chemistry. She earned her doctorate in chemistry from Dr. C.V. Raman University on May 2015. Her research concerned on ‘Complexation of Transition Metal Ions with some Antibiotics – A Potentiometric Study’ guided by Dr. M.K.Singh. She has appointed as chairperson of women cell in 2015 and dean of science in July 2018, published 41 research papers in referred peer reviewed international journals and also presented 17 papers in national seminar and conferences. She has presented one paper in international conference in china. She has participated in so many FDP, STC programme. Her research interest includes drug chemistry, Complexation, environmental pollution and Phytochemistry.
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