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Dipika Parbo

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Atanu Bora

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Dr. Gaurab Borah

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Research  Publication

2014  |  📄 8
2015  |  📄 1
2016  |  📄 3
2019  |  📄 5
2020  |  📄 8
2021  |  📄 5
2022  |  📄 3
2023  |  📄 2
Research Publication by Atanu Bora

2023   Bhowmik S., Bose A., Bhoir JG., Bora A., Das S., Laha SK. and Aomoa N. (2023). First record of Brilliant Flash Rapala melida nicevillei (Swinhoe, 1911 (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae: Theclinae) to Meghalaya, India. Journal of Threatened Taxa.15(3):22905–22907. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.6490.

2023   Newar R., Bora A. and Puzari M. (2023). Survey of odonate diversity in and around the Dibrugarh university campus. International Journal of Entomology Research. 8(3): 20-22.

2022   Boruah, D. and Bora, A. (2022). Diversity of Butterfly (Lepidoptera: Rhopalocera) Fauna of Dibrugarh City in Assam, North East India. Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences (JBES). 20(5): 19-28. https://www.innspub.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/JBES-V20-No5-p19-28.pdf

2022   Boruah, D., Borah, D., Parbo, D. & Bora, A. (2022). Insects (Arthropoda: Insecta) as Potential Bioresource of North East India. Research Trends in Multidisciplinary Research. Volume 35:101-124. Akinik Publications, New Delhi.

2021   Boruah, D. & Bora, A. (2021). Culture and Preservation of Indigenous Fishes by Indigenous Technical Methods and Its Impact on Livelihood of Rural People of North-East India. Research Trends in Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. Volume 12: 25-39. Akinik Publications, New Delhi.

2021   Sharma, S., Bhowmik, S., Meitei, LR. & Bora, A. (2021). Rediscovery of Hedge Cupid, Bothrinia chennellii (de Nicéville, 1884) (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) to Meghalaya, Northeastern India. Revista Chilena de Entomologia. 47(3): 493-496.https://www.biotaxa.org/rce/article/view/70381/67897

2021   Bhowmik, S. & Bora, A. (2021). Amphithemis vacillans Selys, 1891 (Odonata: Libellulidae): new addition to the Odonata fauna of Meghalaya, Northeastern India. Revista Chilena de Entomologia. 47(3): 489-492.https://www.biotaxa.org/rce/article/view/70336/67865

2021   Bhowmik, S. & Bora, A. (2021). Rediscovery of Watson’s Demon Stimula swinhoei swinhoei (Elwes & Edwards, 1897) (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae: Hesperiinae) in Meghalaya, India after 60 years. 13(8): 19168–19170. https://www.threatenedtaxa.org/JoTT/article/view/6425/7830

2020   Bora, A., Meitei, LR. & Bhowmik, S. (2020). Odonate diversity of Nongkhyllem wildlife sanctuary, Ri-bhoi district, Meghalaya, India. Journal of Entomological Research. 44(1): 125-130.https://www.indianjournals.com/ijor.aspx?target=ijor:jer&volume=44&issue=1&article=023

2020   Sharma, S., Bhowmik, S., Meitei, LR. & Bora, A. (2020). Sighting of Pontia daplidice moorei (Röber) (Lepidoptera: Pieridae: Pierinae) from Meghalaya, Northeastern India: a new locality record. Revista Chilena de Entomologia. 46 (3): 453-457.https://www.biotaxa.org/rce/article/view/64138/62966

2020   Bora, A., Meitei, LR., Sharma, S., Bhowmik, S. & Aomoa, N. (2020). First Record of Dodona dipoea Hewitson, [1866] (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae: Nemeobiinae) from Meghalaya, Northeastern India. Bionotes. 22(3): 114-116.

2020   Bhowmik, S., Malakar, S. and Bora, A. (2020). Rediscovery of Ypthima watsoni Moore, 1893 (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Satyrinae) to India and new record to Tripura, North East, India. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies. 8(3): 2037-2040.

2019   Bora, A. (2019). A Preliminary Survey on Odonate Communities of Saipung Reserve Forest, Meghalaya, India. Biological Forum – An International Journal 11(2): 103-106.

2019   Bora, A. (2019). Butterflies: How Well We Know Them? Latest Trends in Zoology and Entomology Sciences. Volume 8: 37-59. Akinik Publications, New Delhi.

2019   Bora, A. (2019). Odonate (Dragonflies and Damselflies) Diversity as a Marker of Water Quality in Sivasagar, Assam, India. International Journal on Emerging Technologies 10(3): 51-54.

2019   Bora, A., Metei, LR. and Sharma, S. (2019). Mapping Butterfly Hotspots: A New Approach to Identify Prime Butterfly Areas of Meghalaya, India. nternational Journal on Emerging Technologies 10(2): 440-445.

2016   Phukon, J. and Bora, A. (2016). Water Characteristics of Dibrugarh Town Protection Drain : its impact on Aquatic Organisms and Human Health. International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology. 2:(3): 132-137.

2016   Bora, A., Govindasamy, K. and Roychoudhury, S. (2016). Seminal Plasma and Blood Serum Metal Concentration in Selected Farm Animals of North East India. Advances in Life Sciences. 5(12): 5101-5105

2016   Bora, A. and Phukon, J. (2016). Spraying pesticides in Tea Estate and Butterfly mortality: with special reference to the vicinity of Jalan Nagar South Tea Estate, Dibrugarh, Assam. Khoj - A multilingual, Multidisciplinary, Annual Peer Reviewed Journal. Dibru College, Dibrugarh. 70-77.

2015   Meitei, LR. Verma, D. and Bora, A. (2015). Tainia angustifolia (Orchidaceae): An Addition to Flora of Meghalaya, India. The MIOS Journal 16(3): 2-6.

2014   Meitei, LR. and Bora, A. (2014). Odonates (Dragonflies and Damselflies) of Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), Research Complex for NEH Region Campus, Umiam, Meghalaya, India. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies. 2(6):16-21.

2014   Meitei, LR. and Bora, A. (2014). Butterfly species richness and diversity in experimental botanic garden, botanical survey of India, ERC, Umiam, Meghalaya, India. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies. 2(5):108-113.

2014   Bora, A. and Meitei, LR. (2014). Butterfly Fauna (Order: Lepidoptera) in Five Major Tea Gardens of Sivasagar District, Assam, India. Biological Forum – An International Journal 6(2): 7-15.

2014   Bora, A. and Meitei, LR. (2014). Diversity of butterflies (Order: Lepidoptera) in Assam University campus and its vicinity, Cachar District, Assam, India. Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences (JBES). 5(3):328-339.

2014   Bora, A. Yadav, RNS. and Kardong, D. (2014). Effect of heavy metal cadmium on total protein content, amino acid content and aspartate aminotransferase activity of freshwater snail Pila globosa. Science Galaxy. 189-195. A golden jubilee publication of Dibru College, Assam.

2014   Bora, A. (2014). A brief note on 9 threatened species of butterflies recorded in Moranhat, Sivasagar District, Assam. Mosaic (A collection of Research Articles). A publication of Dibru College, Assam.

Research Publication by Dr. Gaurab Borah

2022   Swapnali Chetia, Gaurab Borah (2022). Analysis of Persistent Evidences on Gentamicin- Associated Pathological Alterations Inducing Nephrotoxicity. Advances in Animal Research. [ISBN: 978-93-91166-56-4 (Paperback)]

2021   Gaurab Borah, Manuj Kumar Bharali. (2021). Green tea catechins in combination with Irinotecan attenuates tumorigenesis and treatment associated toxicity in an inflammation associated colon cancer mice model. Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute.33(17):1-10. [ISSN: 2589-0409].

2020   Swapnali Chetia, Gaurab Borah (2020). Δ9-Tetrahydrocannabinol Toxicity and Validation of Cannabidiol on Brain Dopamine Levels: An Assessment on Cannabis Duplicity. Natural Products and Bioprospecting, 10(5):1-12. [ISSN: 2192-2209].

2020   Gaurab Borah. (2020). Hemorrhoids: Updates on Therapeutic Approach. Research Trends in Medicinal Plant Sciences.Vol. 7, Akinik Publications, New Delhi. [ISBN: 978-93-90322-09-1 (Paperback); 978-93-90322-10-7 (E-Book)].

2020   Gaurab Borah, Swapnali Chetia. (2020). Phytochemicals and Antimicrobial Property of Mesua ferrea L.: A Review. Plant cell Biotechnology and Molecular Biology, 21(9&10): 26-40. [ISSN: 0972-2025].

2020   Swapnali Chetia, Gaurab Borah. (2020). A light on the effect of Pomegranate on neurological evidences of Parkinson's Disease: A Review. Uttar Pradesh Journal of Zoology, 41(2): 47-58. [ISSN: 0256-971X].

2019   Gaurab Borah, Puranjoy Mipun, Dipankar Borah. (2019). Ethno-medicine of Apatani in the Eastern Himalayas: A review. Research Trends in Medicinal Plant Sciences.Vol. 5, Akinik Publications, New Delhi. [ISBN: 978-93-5335-714-6 (Paperback); 978-93-5335- 715-3 (E-Book)].

2014   Hiren Gogoi, Gaurab Borah, Hage Indu, Taru Habung. (2014). Moths of Arunachal Pradesh: A Preliminary Report. Bulletin for Life Sciences, 20: 16-28. [ISSN: 0971-5746].

2014   Hiren Gogoi, Gaurab Borah, Taru Habung, Khamhee Wangsa. (2014): A Field Survey Of The Silk Moths (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) In West Siang District, Arunachal Pradesh and threats to their population. Journal of Bioresources,1(1): 16-24. [ISSN: 2394-4315].

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Unlocking the Gateways of the Universe - Webinar on the occasion of National Space Day 2025

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A One-day State-Level Online Orientation-cum-Popular Talk on "Medicinal and Aromatic Plants: Conserving Health, Heritage and Livelihoods" Under the Series “The Across Valley Education Programme” An Initiative of Eco Club, Moran College

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Academic Year: 2025-2026

Digital Academic Ecosystem for Transparent and Technology-Integrated Learning

The Department of Physics has developed a comprehensive digital academic ecosystem that integrates library automation, learning management systems, and skill-oriented add-on courses to enhance transparency, accessibility, and student engagement.


A key feature of this initiative is the fully automated Departmental e-Library equipped with an Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC). Students can access the catalogue digitally, scan QR codes to explore available resources, and manage book issuance, return, and fine records online. This ensures efficient resource management and promotes independent learning habits.


The department also uses the Moodle Learning Management System (LMS) for real-time attendance tracking and academic resource sharing. Attendance is recorded digitally, allowing students to monitor their own attendance status transparently. Course materials, lecture notes, assignments, and announcements are shared through Moodle, creating a centralized and structured learning environment.


To bridge the gap between physics and emerging technological demands, the department offers add-on courses in Information Technology and programming. These courses equip students with computational and analytical skills, enhancing their employability and research capabilities.


This integrated digital approach ensures academic transparency, student empowerment, skill development, and efficient academic administration, making it a distinctive best practice of the Department of Physics.

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2014 : 8 Publications
2015 : 1 Publications
2016 : 3 Publications
2019 : 5 Publications
2020 : 8 Publications
2021 : 5 Publications
2022 : 3 Publications
2023 : 2 Publications

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