National Geographical Society of India explained

National Geographical Society of India
Founder:Professor Harbans Lal Chhibbar (1899-1955)
Founding Location:Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India
Type:Learned Society
Headquarters:Department of Geography, Banaras Hindu University
Language:English, Hindi
Leader Title:Honorary Secretary
Leader Name:Professor V. N. Sharma, Department of Geography, BHU
Awards:1. Jawahar Lal Nehru Medal 2. Vallabh Bhai Patel Medal3. Madan Mohan Malviya Medal
Website:www.ngsi.in

The National Geographical Society of India (NGSI) is a non-profit scientific and educational society and professional body for geography.[1] Established in 1946 at the Department of Geography, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University, it is one of the oldest and leading professional bodies for geography in India. The stated aim of the society is to advance geographical knowledge and support geographers in India and around the world.[2]

History

It was founded in 1946 by Harbans Lal Chhibbar (1899–1955),[3] a noted geologist and geographer who also founded the Department of Geography at Banaras Hindu University. He was succeeded by Ram Lochan Singh[4] (1917–2001), who earned a doctorate from the London School of Economics.

Between 1955 and 1970, the activities of NGSI expanded. In 1964, "Research Publication Series’ was launched, and the Society grew through hosting seminars, conferences, and symposiums; Summer School (1966); collaboration with the International Geographical Union and leading international geographers from different centers of eminence across the world.

In the year 1971, Silver Jubilee of NGSI was celebrated by organising a symposium on "Rural Settlements in Monsoon Asia" on behalf of the IGU Commission.[5] This occasion was also marked by the release of the book India: A Regional Geography (ed. R.L. Singh).[6] This monumental work earned international repute and recognition for the Society and appreciation for the Indian geographers’ insight,, abilityand rigour.

Scientific publications

Journals

National Geographical Journal of India

National Geographical Journal of India
Italic Title:no
Abbreviation:Natl. Geogr. J. India
Discipline:Geography
Editor:Srabani Sanyal
Publisher:National Geographical Society of India, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University
Country:India
History:1955–present
Frequency:Quarterly
Issn:0027-9374
Lccn:59032766
Oclc:1606287
Website:https://ngji.in/index.php/ngji/index
Link2:https://ngji.in/index.php/ngji/issue/archive
Link2-Name:Online archive

The National Geographical Journal of India is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering research on all aspects of geography. It is published by the National Geographical Society of India, which is housed at the Department of Geography, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University.[7] [8] The journal was established in 1955. The editor-in-chief is Srabani Sanyal of the Department of Geography of Banaras Hindu University.[9] In 1972, NGJI was ranked 50th among periodical titles internationally in a quantitative analysis of periodical articles in geography and their distribution.[10]

Rashtriya Bhaugolik Patrika

Rashtriya Bhaugolik Patrika () is the biannual Hindi journal published since 2010 by the NGSI with an ISSN of 2230-9942. It was started at the 150th birth anniversary of Mahamana Madan Mohan Malviya.[11] [12]

Inactive publications

Books

The Society has published over 60 bulletins, research reports, books, and monographs.[14] Some of the important ones are mentioned below.

  1. India: A Regional Geography
  2. Rural Settlments in Monsoon Asia
  3. Clan Settlements in Saran Plain[15]

Past conferences

Between 1966 and 2020, the Society organized over 45 national and international seminars.[16] Four each were sponsored by the International Geographical Union and the University Grants Commission (New Delhi). National Summer School in "Applied Geography" (1–10 November 1966) was the first ever conference or symposium organized by the NGSI. IGU-sponsored conferences were conducted in 1968, 1971, 1975, and 1979; the first one was focused on urban geography, and the other three were focused on rural settlements.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History – NGSI – National Geographical Society of India. 2021-01-09. en-CA.
  2. Web site: Banaras Hindu University . https://web.archive.org/web/20200930185706/https://www.bhu.ac.in/science/geography/ngsi/ . dead . 30 September 2020 . 2022-07-18 . bhu.ac.in.
  3. Kayastha. Shanti Lal. 1955. Dr. H.L. Chhibber: Obituary. https://web.archive.org/web/20140806064902/http://bhu.ac.in/science/geography/OurPastMasters.pdf. dead. 6 August 2014. National Geographical Journal of India. 1. 62.
  4. Singh. Dr Rana P. B.. 2002-01-01. Professor Ram Lochan Singh(1917–2001). Tourism Recreation Research. 27. 1. i. 10.1080/02508281.2002.11081350. 178726798 . 0250-8281.
  5. Book: Rural settlements in monsoon Asia; proceedings of I.G.U. symposia at Varanasi and Tokyo.. 1972. National Geographical Society of India on behalf of the I[nternational] G[eographical] U[nion] Commission. Singh. R. L. Varanasi. English. 623940. International Geographical Union.
  6. Web site: Singh. R L. 1971. India: A Regional Geography. 2021-01-09. INDIAN CULTURE. en.
  7. Web site: Banaras Hindu University . https://web.archive.org/web/20180807180302/http://www.bhu.ac.in/research_pub/ngji/ . dead . 7 August 2018 . 2022-07-20 . bhu.ac.in.
  8. Web site: About the Journal National Geographical Journal of India . 2022-07-20 . ngji.in.
  9. Web site: National Geographical Journal of India . 2022-07-20 . ngji.in.
  10. Aiyepeku . Wilson O. . 1972 . The Periodical Literature of Geography . . 22 . 3 . 169–182 . 10.1515/LIBR.1972.22.3.169. 143885810 .
  11. Web site: Banaras Hindu University . https://web.archive.org/web/20220817050643/https://bhu.ac.in/research_pub/rbp/ . dead . 17 August 2022 . 2022-08-17 . bhu.ac.in.
  12. Jha . Darshan Kumar . Tripathi . V.K. . December 2017 . उत्तरआधुनिकतावाद एवं उत्तरआधुनिक भूगोल : एक परिचर्चा (Postmodernism and Postmodern Geography : A discussion) . राष्ट्रीय भौगोलिक पत्रिका (Rashtriya Bhaugolik Patrika) . 8 . 2 . 1.
  13. Web site: NGSI Bulletin No. 1, August 1946 National Geographical Journal of India. 2021-01-09. ngji.in.
  14. Web site: Publications – NGSI – National Geographical Society of India. 2021-01-09. en-CA.
  15. Book: Singh, RPB. Clan Settlements in the Saran Plain (Middle Ganga Valley): A Study in Cultural Geography. National Geographical Society of India. 1977. Varanasi, India.
  16. Web site: Banaras Hindu University, Faculty of Science,Department of Geography, Varanasi. https://web.archive.org/web/20131118095728/http://www.bhu.ac.in/science/geography/seminar.php. dead. 18 November 2013. 2021-01-09. www.bhu.ac.in.