Ashok kumar sharma biography samples

  • May 25, 2019 - Explore Ashok
  • Ramnath Kovind is the newly elected 14th President of India and the symbol of Indian democracy. He has proved that if you're determined, you can overcome the most unfavorable conditions and emerge as a winner. He is not just a representative of the exploited and underprivileged but anyone who has ever dared to dream. His success is for everyone who believes in themselves even when the world tells them otherwise. This book, besides being the life story of a great man is a testament to the fact that the deprived can very well beat the odds with their perseverance and dedication. It is a document of a definite winning strategy and will help you focus your own efforts to achieve your goals.


    In this well researched book, many rare, unknown and personal facts about the great man have been narrated in a unique and engaging way by the author Ashok Kumar Sharma, a winner of multiple National Awards and the Author of 32 Best Selling books, which are translated in different languages.

    Customers find the story heartwarming and inspiring. They appreciate the author's love for humanity and great insights into life. The book provides a positive perspective on an extraordinary life.

    AI-generated from the text of customer reviews

    3 customers mention "Heartwarming story"3 positive0 negative

    Customers enjoy the book's heartwarming story. They mention it's a touching tale with an ordinary trait of care and love for humanity.

    "...life lived by a man with an extra ordinary trait of care and love for humanity...." Read more

    "Really a heart touching story. Dr. Sharma is a ray of hope for those patients who are poor and destitute. Infact he is shadow of God on Earth." Read more

    "Solute to Dr Ashok Sharma.realy a heart touching story... -Anil Kumar" Read more

    3 customers mention "Insight"3 positive0 negative

    Customers find the book insightful and a life-changing read. They describe it as an extraordinary life story told by a doctor.

    "...It looks like a story but it's an extraordinary life lived by a man with an extra ordinary trait of care and love for humanity...." Read more

    "Its a book worth reading and spending time. Life's outlook changer book. Simply good." Read more

    "Amazing Book, personal experience of a Doctor, great insight..." Read more


    Dr. Ashok Kumar
    ashok.biochemistry@aiimsbhopal.edu.in

    Professor
    Biochemistry


    Education
    PhD (2006)
    Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow, India
    Thesis Title: To study the molecular mechanism of hypothyroidism-induced apoptosis during cerebral cortex development in rat
    M.Sc (2000)
    Molecular Biology & Biotechnology, GBPUAT, Pantnagar, India


    Other Administrative Position/In Charge
    Chairperson, Sub-committee for the Notification of Research Grants Call to the researchers of the AIIMS Bhopal.
    Member Secretary, Institutional Committee on Stem Cell Research (AIIMS Bhopal) Nov 2020 onwards.
    In-Charge Stores Officer, AIIMS Bhopal (Oct 2022-Dec 2023)
    Member, Research Review Board, AIIMS Bhopal (May 2022-Mar 2023)
    Member, DST-GATI (Gender Advancement for Transforming Institutions), AIIMS Bhopal project
    Faculty-In-Charge, Animal House. AIIMS Bhopal (October 2012-Apr 2021)
    I/c Stores Officer, AIIMS Bhopal (Dec 2018-Mar 2020)
    Member Secretary, Institutional Animal Ethics Committee, AIIMS Bhopal (October 2012-June 2021)
    PIO, central stores (Dec 2018 to Mar 2020)
    Faculty-In-Charge, Health Club, AIIMS Bhopal (2012-2017)
    Member, Annual Report Compilation Committee (2015-2019)
    Member, Advisory Committee -RETINA, an inter collegiate cultural fest (2015-2019)
    Member, Institutional Biosafety Committee, AIIMS Bhopal
    Member, Institutional Biosafety Committee (IISER Bhopal) (2018-2021)
    Member, Institutional Biosafety Committee (RGPV, Bhopal) (2018-Present)
    Member, Institutional Research Review Board, AIIMS Bhopal (2018-2020)
    Member, COVID-19 Research Committee, AIIMS Bhopal (May 2020-2021)


    Area of Interest (Specialty)
    Cancer Biology, Sphingolipid Signaling


    Area of Interest (Other)
    Biomarkers for Kidney Diseases


    Research Interest
    Cancer Biology


    Google Scholar
    http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=RRJg09AAAAAJ)


    ResearchGate
    https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ashok-Kumar-290


    Telephone
    9

    Ashok Kumar Mohanty, Susheel Kumar Sharma’s Unwinding Self: A Collection of Poems. The Critical Endeavour, Researchers' Association, Odisha, Cuttack, VOL. 27 January 2021, pp. 445 – 447, ISSN 0976-0199.

    [ 444 ] THE CRITICAL ENDEAVOUR Shabana was married to Jamal. Her Sister Najma is full of deception. She charms the Nawab Hasmi entices Chandan Mohan who later dies of humiliation. The language is very persuasive. The tragedy befalling on the characters suggest the nature of providence. The title is symbolic, suggesting “women’s coils can be powerful as the coil of a serpent” Najma took revenge on the seductive characters. Shabana as a model of integrity, preferred death to a life of exploitation Extra marital romance points out the nature of counter-culture trends in Indian society. Najma resolves to set things right, marks the novel “as a replica of classical melodrama of revenge. Sanjeeb khanna in his paper demonstrates the “recurring motives of confrontation and weakening of relational bonds in Ramesh K. Srivastava’s Coils of the Serpent. Alka Rani Purwar discusses the role of Indian sensibility, the theme, setting, characters and philosophy in Coils of the Serpent. K.V. Chacko fittingly compliments Srivastava as “a gifted writer of stories who knows the tricks of his trade well an endearing narrative style, nearly impeccable language and appropriate technique to deliver an interesting theme…’’ The final section contains interviews with Ramesh K. Srivastava by Atma Ram, Sharma and others. He admits of certain writers’ influence by imbibing brain storming different ideas. He sometimes uses imagery from his mother tongue. Portrayal of the Indian psyche is the distinctive feature of modern Indian fiction. He wonders how in a liberalized society, sex is still considered a taboo. Patriarchal system according to Srivastava still is seen in it active form. He is an avid reader and obtains insight from famous writers. He is worried about how urban problems have s

  • Ashok Sharma currently works
  • Jaypee University of Engineering
  • Worked as project manager