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BSIPremains based on field and herbarium studies, is prepared. Importance has beengiven to the nut morphology, stigma, number of stamens and inflorescence characters.D.C.Saini58
1991-92InternationalGeological Correlation ProgrammesI.G.C.P. Project No. 216I.G.C.P. Project No. 237I.G.C.P. Project No. 245I.G.C.P. Project No. 261I.G.C.P. Project No. 303I.G.C.P. Project No. 320, Global biological events in Earth historyK.P. JainMember. National Working Group, Floras of Gondwanic continentsH.K. MaheshwariCo-convener. National Working GroupR.S. TiwariMember. National Working Group, Non-marine Cretaceous CorrelationK.P. JainMember. National Working Group,Stromatolites and their biostratigraphicsignificanceP.K. MaithyMember. International Working GroupManoj ShuklaMember. National Working Group, Precambrian-Cambrian event stratigraphyP.K. MaithyMember, National Working Group: Neo-proterozoic events and resourcesB.S. VenkatachalaMember, International Working GroupManoj ShuklaMember, International Working GroupGlobal Sedimentary Geology Programme (lUGS)Cretaceous Resources I Events and Rhythms (CRER)K.P. JainMember. National Working Group59
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<strong>1991</strong>-<strong>92</strong>InternationalGeological Correlation ProgrammesI.G.C.P. Project No. 216I.G.C.P. Project No. 237I.G.C.P. Project No. 245I.G.C.P. Project No. 261I.G.C.P. Project No. 303I.G.C.P. Project No. 320, Global biological events in Earth historyK.P. JainMember. National Working Group, Floras <strong>of</strong> Gondwanic continentsH.K. MaheshwariCo-convener. National Working GroupR.S. TiwariMember. National Working Group, Non-marine Cretaceous CorrelationK.P. JainMember. National Working Group,Stromatolites and their biostratigraphicsignificanceP.K. MaithyMember. International Working GroupManoj ShuklaMember. National Working Group, Precambrian-Cambrian event stratigraphyP.K. MaithyMember, National Working Group: Neo-proterozoic events and resourcesB.S. VenkatachalaMember, International Working GroupManoj ShuklaMember, International Working GroupGlobal Sedimentary Geology Programme (lUGS)Cretaceous Resources I Events and Rhythms (CRER)K.P. JainMember. National Working Group59