Fisheries and Aquatic Research Publications by Jitu Das Research works


  1. Water quality assessment of Nursery pond in Dabliapara in Barpeta District, Assam. Research Journal, Volume-II, No. 1,June 2016, ISSN NO. 2455-6637, Published by Research Cell, (IQAC), Barama College,Barama ,2016
  2.  Water quality assessment of Capture and culture fishery in Barpeta District,Assam, India Published by International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies 
  3. Medicinal Plant wealth of wetlands in Barpeta District  ,The paper has been accepted for publication  in  the  proceeding  Volume  of  seminar  organized  by  ADP  College  having
    ISBN no.
  4. Current status of Fish Diversity of Kamandanga beel of Kokrajhar District, Assam, India
  5. with a brief note it’s threat and  conservation published by International journal of Plant,
    Animal and Environmental Sciences, Volume 7 , Issue 1, ISSN NO. 2231-4490

    Quality Assessment    of water  bodies  and Human  Interfereces  in  Lower Assam,  India,
    published in Environment, Ecology and Humans  : Challenges and Contestations (2016),
    ISBN- 978-93-82549-55-0, Published by Tandrita Bhaduri for Rachayita
     
  6. Physiocochemical Parameters of Pagaldia River , A northern tributeries of Bharmhaputra river  in  Assam“Research  Journal,  Bajali  College,  Pathsala,(2014)A  peer  reviewed
    research journal of Science and Humanities,Vol-1,No-1,ISSN-23498374

About My Interest for Biodiversity Conservation by Jitu Das


My interest for conservation of nature and wildlife is from my childhood. Nature and its beauty has always fascinated me. Watching  documentaries of wildlife and conservation has always inspired me to do the same as those scientist and researchers are working for the conservation. My recent inspiration for conservation came from the environmentalist Dr.Zeb Hogan who is a WWF senior freshwater fellow. My childhood motivation for doing conservation came from great David Attenborough and his shows like BBC Life, Mammals, Planet earth etc. In my highschool , I  wanted to become a doctor and in Higher secondary final I realized that I should do B.Sc in Zoology, I chose Zoology only because I hoped then that I would one day become like those nature conservationists I grew up watching  on National Geographic. When in College, there was a lot of killing of leopards in Assam,  I wrote a article about why should we save the tigers. Northeast is one of the top biodiversity hotspots in the world, and  as an Assamese, it is my duty to protect the biodiversity of Assam . A late Zoology  professor  from my College , has always motivated me to work in wildlife and conservation. Most of all the real reason for joining the nature and wildlife conservation is that I find this work meaningful. I find conservation and research work as original work that for which I have an innate desire. Besides , I enjoy working in the fields, travelling and interacting with people and people have always been very good with me in my both project works in B.Sc and M.Sc.. In the case study of cancer patients I had to be very carefully while asking question. In my recent project about culture and seed production in Chinese hatchery system , I had to ask a lot of question, meet a lot of fish farmers  and ask the questions about investment and profit, but people were good to me and answered the questions. At last, I would like to say that I wish that I am selected because I really am interested in research line more than anything, I have realized that now and nothing would bring me greater joy than joining the post.
Most sincerely :
Jitu Das, Bajali College, P.G. Department of Zoology, Pathsala, Assam
My interest for conservation of nature and wildlife is from my childhood. Nature and its beauty has always fascinated me. Watching  documentaries of wildlife and conservation has always inspired me to do the same as those scientist and researchers are working for the conservation. My recent inspiration for conservation came from the environmentalist Dr.Zeb Hogan who is a WWF senior freshwater fellow. My childhood motivation for doing conservation came from great David Attenborough and his shows like BBC Life, Mammals, Planet earth etc. In my highschool , I  wanted to become a doctor and in Higher secondary final I realized that I should do B.Sc in Zoology, I chose Zoology only because I hoped then that I would one day become like those nature conservationists I grew up watching  on National Geographic. When in College, there was a lot of killing of leopards in Assam,  I wrote a article about why should we save the tigers. Northeast is one of the top biodiversity hotspots in the world, and  as an Assamese, it is my duty to protect the biodiversity of Assam . A late Zoology  professor  from my College , has always motivated me to work in wildlife and conservation. Most of all the real reason for joining the nature and wildlife conservation is that I find this work meaningful. I find conservation and research work as original work that for which I have an innate desire. Besides , I enjoy working in the fields, travelling and interacting with people and people have always been very good with me in my both project works in B.Sc and M.Sc.. In the case study of cancer patients I had to be very carefully while asking question. In my recent project about culture and seed production in Chinese hatchery system , I had to ask a lot of question, meet a lot of fish farmers  and ask the questions about investment and profit, but people were good to me and answered the questions. At last, I would like to say that I wish that I am selected because I really am interested in research line more than anything, I have realized that now and nothing would bring me greater joy than joining the post.
Most sincerely :
Jitu Das, Bajali College, P.G. Department of Zoology, Pathsala, Assam

Star Trek Beyond 2016 film review by Jitu Das film reviews




Star trek beyond keeps the original spirit alive,  while the story gets a little dull, but amazing characters keep the film interesting. The soundtrack is very good and especially the disruptive frequency song Sabotage" by the Beastie Boys. Some scenes are really great. These scenes save the movie otherwise it would have been boring.  The first scene where captain kirk goes to solve a peace treaty, it was really unexpectedly hilarious.  The Yorktown looks interesting any yet still it does not feel like real.  The scene where the Enterprise is attacked is really good. There are so many other great scenes, where captain kirk has to give a hell of a distraction.  As usual, the doctor Bones is funny and in this movie,  he gets a great amount of attention more than he got in the prequels.  There are many funny dialogue exchanges mostly between commander Spock and doctor Bones.  Lieutenant Uhura also a very interesting character because she does a very selfless act when the Enterprise gets attacked. There remains the engineer,  Montgomery Scotty who is as usual funny and very important character in the Star Trek Enterprise,  because he is like a master of the engineers, even though he does not look like it,  but when there problem with warping the enterprise in hyper speed, he always manage it, always with an alternative solution.
The main tagline of Star Trek is -Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before.
The question is Does Star Trek Beyond 2016 holds true its tagline.  I think it does in a simple way. But is this movie inspires a great follow, no it does not. But anyway if you have seen the prequels of the series,  among them,  Star Trek: Into the darkness was perfect science fiction. Many will not like Star Trek Beyond because it does not reach to its predecessor. As a fan, I was both glad and a little unhappy to watch Star trek beyond.
Do I recommend you to watch it?
Yes I think you should watch the film, there are many parts that make you smile. I think you will get a good experience watching the film.

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