Hi, all humankind!
It is the space where any body, who had/has some connection with the College of Commerce, Patna 800 020, Bihar (INDIA), is invited to post his/her comments with his/her address, position, place of living today and period and type of association in the past or at present.
Well, I am Jainendra Kumar, Professor and Head of the Department of Botany and Biotechnology in this college, at present. I hold this position since December 1999. Most of the people here in Bihar related to Science teaching, specially Biology, know me as I have been a popular teacher in my prime, and probably, even today. I could make a small niche in the area of research also, and, by that I do claim to have some aquantances at global level.
My period of association with COC, Patna is since 1981 to the present.
My position: Professor & Head, Dept. of Botany & Biotech. (Modern Biology).
My comments: The College, where I have been putting in my services with all my sincererity, vision and honesty of purpose since long, has a high potentiality to become an institution of high repute at National level. It has all the infrastructure that a good college should have. Old timers must be fond of the ambience and the level of sincererity that was the hallmark of this institution since the very inception. I shall like to tell them that the college has now come a long way since those times, and, has got modernized. Most of the colleges in Bihar have been known for individual brilliance except those that have been known for other reasons - such as for campus upkeep, level of discipline and sense of belonging in faculty members/staff, or, because of great alumni. COC is known for all these!
Belief: I strongly believe that it is the merit and hard work of the "gifted" students that take them to heights, and, teachers have very little to contribute to their progress. Isn't it? I feel very sorry if a teacher tries to take credit for making a student go up in life! I know many of you may not agree!
Name: Dr. Jainendra Kumar
Monday, November 19, 2007
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