Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 85Includes the "Annual report of the Geological Survey of India," 1867- |
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Appointed Assistant Geologist with effect from 10th October , 1950. Remained
attached to the Petrological Section . Attended the G. S. I. Field Training Camp as
a trainee . Left the Department on 31st August , 1951 ( A. N. ) to join the Bengal ...
Appointed Assistant Geologist with effect from 10th October , 1950. Remained
attached to the Petrological Section . Attended the G. S. I. Field Training Camp as
a trainee . Left the Department on 31st August , 1951 ( A. N. ) to join the Bengal ...
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Dr. F Ahmad who was awarded a Fellowship under the Colombo Plan , left for
Australia on the 23rd August , 1951 , for advanced studies in Geology at the
University of Tasmania . Mr. S. S. Sarkar who was awarded a French Government
...
Dr. F Ahmad who was awarded a Fellowship under the Colombo Plan , left for
Australia on the 23rd August , 1951 , for advanced studies in Geology at the
University of Tasmania . Mr. S. S. Sarkar who was awarded a French Government
...
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Dr. A. G. Jhingran , Superintending Geologist was in - charge . He was assisted
by Messrs . R. N. P. Arogyaswami , S. Narayanaswami , and B. G. Deshpande ,
Geologists , throughout the period and by Mr. P. L. Gangopadhyaya , Surveyor at
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Dr. A. G. Jhingran , Superintending Geologist was in - charge . He was assisted
by Messrs . R. N. P. Arogyaswami , S. Narayanaswami , and B. G. Deshpande ,
Geologists , throughout the period and by Mr. P. L. Gangopadhyaya , Surveyor at
...
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