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Monday, 11 February 2019 06:07

Head of Departments

 

Department   Name of Teacher
Sanskrit : Dr. Sunil Murmu
Philosophy : Dr. Deepanjay Srivastav
Physics : Dr. Sanjay Kumar Gorai
Chemistry : Dr. Sarita Prasad
Botany : Dr. Vishnu Shankar Sinha
Geology : Dr. Sarita Prasad (in-charge)
Zoology : Dr. Anjna P.V. Khalkho
Commerce : Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Singh
English : Dr. Naresh Kumar
Economics : Dr. Suhita Chaterjee
Mathematics : Dr. B.K. Sinha
Geography :  Dr. P. Sial (in-charge)
Pol. Science : Dr. Rashmi Kumari
Hindi : Dr. Santosh Kumar
History : Dr. Arun Kumar
Anthropology : Dr. Sanjay Nath (in-charge)
Psychology : Dr. Maheswar Prasad Ray
Bangla : Dr. Tapan Kumar Khanrah
Urdu : Dr. Archana Sinha
Sociology :
T. R. L :
Home Science :  
Odia : Dr. Manoj Kumar Mahapatra

 

Monday, 11 February 2019 06:07

Dean

 

Name of the Post
  Name
Dean of Science : Dr. Sarita Prasad
Dean of Social Science : Dr. Rajendra Bharti
Dean of Commerce : Dr. V.K. Mishra
Dean of Humanities : Dr. S.P. Mahallik
Dean of Medicine  :  Dr. P.K. Barla

 

 

 

Monday, 11 February 2019 06:06

Senate

 

 

Under Section 18(Subsection 1 to 8)

1.

Hon'ble Chancellor

2.

Vice-Chancellor

3.

Pro-Vice-Chancellor

4.

Secretary, Higher Education, Govt. of Jharkhand

5.

Director of Higher Education, Govt. of Jharkhand

6.

Director of Health Services, Govt. of Jharkhand

7.

Director of Technical Education, Govt. of Jharkhand

8.

All Dean of Faculties, Kolhan University, Chaibasa

 

Under Section 18(Subsection 9)

9.

Head, Deptt. of Anthropology, Kolhan University, Chaibasa

10.

Head, Deptt. of English, Kolhan University, Chaibasa

11.

Head, Deptt. of Psychology, Kolhan University, Chaibasa

12.

Head, Deptt. of Chemistry, Kolhan University, Chaibasa

13.

Head, Deptt. of Urdu, Kolhan University, Chaibasa

 

Under Section 18(Subsection 10)

20.

Principals of the College

Dr. Amar Singh

Dr. S.P. Mahallik

Dr. B.N Prasad

Dr. R.K. Choudhary

Dr. Sriniwas

Dr. Pritibala Sinha

Dr. A.K. Jha

Dr. Sparklin Dei

Dr. R.K. Singh

 

Under Section 18(Subsection 11)

21.

 Professors/Readers

Manoj Kumar Mahapatra

22.

 

P.K. Gupta

23.

R.K. Choudhary

24.

Under Section 18(Subsection 12)

25.

All Ex-Vice-Chancellor

Dr. Shukla Mahanty

Under Section 18(Subsection 13)

25.

Donor

Sri Nand Lat Rungta

 

Under Section 18(Subsection 14)

26.

Sri Deepak Birua

27.

Sri Ramdas Soren

28.

Sri Niral Purty

29.

Mrs. Savita Mahato

30.

Sri Samir Kumar Mahanty

31.

Sri Sonaram Sinku

 

Under Section 18(Subsection 21)

32.

 

Visiting Professor, Ranchi University, Ranchi

33.

 

Member, JPSC, Ranchi

34.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Monday, 11 February 2019 06:06

Members of Syndicate

 

Designation   Name
Vice-Chancellor, Chairman :

Shri Hari Kumar Keshari

Pro Vice-Chancellor :
Secretary, Higher Education HRD Deptt. Govt. Of Jharkhand, Ranchi Shri. Rahul Purwal
Director, Higher Education, HRD Deptt, Govt. of Jharkhand, Ranchi : Mrs. Garima Singh
D.S.W., Kolhan University : Dr. S.C. Dash
Proctor, Kolhan University : Dr. M.A. Khan
Head of the Deptt. Bangla, K.U. : Dr. T.K. Kanrah
Head of the Deptt. English, K.U. : Dr. Sanjay Yadav
Principal, Co-operative College, JSR : Amar Singh
Principal, JSR Workers College, Baharagor : Dr. S.P. Mahalik
Member :
Member :
Member :
Member :
Educationist : Shri Rajesh Shukla
SC / ST Educationist : Sri J.B. Tubid
Registrar, Member Secretary : Prof Jayant Shekhar
     
     
     

 

 

Monday, 11 February 2019 06:05

University

UNIVERSITY KULGEET

Monday, 11 February 2019 06:05

VC's Profile

 

Name   Prof. Shukla Mahanty
Current Position
  Vice Chancellor, Kolhan University,Chaibasa
Office Address   Kolhan University, Chaibasa, West Singhbhum, Jharkhand - 833202
Residential Address    
Telephone / Fax   +91 6582 222589 (O) / 6582 - 255217 (Fax)
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Date of Birth    

 

Husband’s Name                         :   Mr. R.N. Mahanty

Date of Birth                              :   13.07.1956

Address                                     :   Vice-Chancellor Residence,

                                                    Tata College Campus, Kolhan University, Chaibasa,

                                                    West Singhbhum, Jharkhand

Academic Qualification:

  • Post Graduate in Economics from Patna University in 1979.
  • Ph.D. in Economics from Magadh University in 1992.
  • MBA in HR from Karnataka State Open University in 2014.

 

Details of experience possessed as per eligibility criteria:

 

S. No.

Post held

Organisation

Nature of duties

Experience

(In Years and Months)

1

VICE-CHANCELLOR,

KOLHAN UNIVERSITY, CHAIBASA

ADMINISTRATION AND ACADEMIC

JOINED ON 8TH MAY 2017

2

 

PRINCIPAL

(PROF. GRADE)

JAMSHEDPUR WOMEN'S COLLEGE

ADMINISTRATION AND ACADEMIC

1 YEAR

3

PRO-VICE CHANCELLOR

(PROF. GRADE)

KOLHAN UNIVERSITY

ADMINISTRATION AND ACADEMIC

3 YRS 9 DAYS

4

PRINCIPAL

(PROF. GRADE)

JAMSHEDPUR WOMEN'S COLLEGE

ADMINISTRATION AND ACADEMIC

7 YRS 2 MONTHS

5

PRINCIPAL

(PROF. GRADE)

GRADUATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, JAMSHEDPUR

ADMINISTRATION AND ACADEMIC

3 MONTHS

6

PRINCIPAL

(PROF. GRADE)

JAMSHEDPUR WOMEN'S COLLEGE

ADMINISTRATION AND ACADEMIC

1 YEAR 10 MONTHS

7

PRINCIPAL

GRADUATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, JAMSHEDPUR

ADMINISTRATION AND ACADEMIC

2 YRS 1 MONTH

8

PRINCIPAL

MAHILA COLLEGE, CHAIBASA

ADMINISTRATION AND ACADEMIC

7 YRS 2 MONS

9

READER

GOVT. WOMEN'S COLLEGE, GARDANIBAG, PATNA

ACADEMIC

3 YRS 4 MONTHS

10

LECTURER

GOVT. WOMEN'S COLLEGE, GARDANIBAG, PATNA

ACADEMIC

10 YEARS

 

 

 

 Administrative Experience/Post(s) & responsibilities held

S.No.

Post

Organisation/

University

                     Duration

  From     To 

(Date)             ( Date)

Experience

(In Years and Months)

1.

Head of the Department

--

 

--

--

--

2.

Chairman, Board of Studies

Gandhian Studies and Research, Jamshedpur Women’s College

17-07-2010

17-07-2015

5 years

 

 

Bachelor of Education (B. Ed., Kolhan University, Chaibasa

20-05-2014

01-05-2016

2 years

 

 

Masters of Education (M. Ed.), Kolhan Univesity

17-05-2014

17-05-2016

2 years

 

 

Martial Arts

06-05-2016

Till date

9 months

 

 

PG Diploma in Human Rights

06-05-2016

Till date

9 months

3.

Member, Board of Studies

Economics, Jamshedpur Women’s College

08-08-2016

Till date

6 months

4.

Dean of Faculty

NA

 

 

 

5.

Member of Academic Council/Chairman

A. Chairman - Jamshedpur Women’s College

29-01-2010

22-03-2013

3 years

 

 

B. Chairman – Jamshedpur Women’s College

06-05-2016

Till date

9 months

 

 

C. Member – Jamshedpur Women’s College

12-06-2009

28-01-2010

7 months

 

 

D. Member – Kolhan University

01-04-2013

01-05-2016

3 yrs 2 m

6.

Member of Executive Council

A.  Jamshedpur Women’s College

25-04-2009

22-03-2013

2 yrs 11 m

 

 

B.    SBR Govt. Autonomous College, Behrampur, Orissa

04-03-2010

Till date

6 yrs 2 mon

7.

Member of Professional/Academic Bodies

A.   Peer Team Member, NAAC, Bangalore

20-06-2005

Till date

10 yrs 2 mon

 

 

B.     ERC, NCTE, Bhubaneshwar

29-09-2011

Till date

5 yrs 2 mon

 

 

C.    Affiliated Colleges Solution Committee, HRD, Govt. of Jharkhand, Ranchi

07-07-2014

Till date

1 yrs 7 mon

 

 

D.   Member of the Second Executive Council of the University of Bihar

20-11-2014

28-11-2017

3 years

 

 

E.     Member, MHRD, Govt. of India, the First Court of Central University of Jharkhand

18-04-2012

25-04-2015

3 years

 

 

F.     Member, MHRD, Govt. of India, the First Court of Central University of Bihar

24-04-2012

28-03-2014

2 years

 

 

G.     Member of Expert Committee of UGC INTERFACE MEETING, B.T.M. Nagpur University

08-07-2009

10-07-2009

2 days

 

 

H.    Member of Expert Committee of UGC INTERFACE MEETING,West Bengal University

09-10-2011

10-10-2011

2 days

 

 

I.       Member of Expert Committee of UGC INTERFACE MEETING,Delhi University (Miranda House, Khalsa College and Kirorimal)

10-03-2011

15-03-2011

5 days

 

 

J.       Member of UGC for Construction of Women Hostel

25-10-2010

28-09-2011

11 months

 

 

K.     Consumer Forum, Chaibasa, West Singhbhum, Jharkhand

28-05-1996

28-05-1999

4 yrs 2 mon

 

 

L.     Member, NALSA, East Singhbhum, Jharkhand

04-11-2016

Till date

3 months

 

 

M.   Academic Counselor for Economics of BDP programme of IGNOU

July 1999

Till date

17 years

 

 

N.    Member Jamshedpur Citizen Forum of Tata Steel

15-04-2016

Till date

10 months

 

 

O.     Member of Cable Television Network Regulation Act

09-03-2011

18-08-2012

1 yr 2 mon

 

 

P.     Member of Executive Committee & Jury of Tata Steel Education Excellence Programme

04-11-2011

Till date

4 yrs 3 mon

 

 

Q.     Member at Tata Steel Jyoti Fellowship Financial Assistance Committee

March 2010

Till date

6 yrs 2 mon

 

 

R.     International (USA) + Economic Association

1989

Till date

27 years

 

 

S.      National Economic Association, New Delhi

05-06-1982

Till date

34 years

 

 

T.     Indian Labour Economics Association, New Delhi

08-09-1983

Till date

35 years

 

 

U.     Indian Industrial Relations Association, New Delhi

06-04-2001

Till date

14 yrs. 10 mon

 

 

V.    The Indian Science Congress Association, Kolkata

06-06-2012

Till date

4 yrs 10 mon

 

 

W.   Member  in Station Consultative Committee, South Eastern Railway, Tatanagar

23-04-2011

23-04-2013

2 years

 

 

X.     Member, Jharkhand Human Rights Conference-JHRC, Jamshedpur

05-06-2011

Till date

4 yrs 10 mon

 

 

Y.     Member, Indian Post Office, Singhbhum Division, Jamshedpur

02-09-2008

Till date

8 yrs 6 mon

 

 

Z.     Member, SLQAC, HRT, Govt. of Jharkhand

06-09-2016

Till date

5 months

 

 

AA.                Member, Make in India, KaushalVikas, HRT, Govt. of Jharkhand

08-09-2016

Till date

5 months

8.

Others ( Specify)

 

Co-ordinator, Ranchi University Branch Office, Jamshedpur

24-11-2003

28-03-2005

1 year 4 mon

Academic/Teaching Experience &responsibilities (in chronological order from latest to oldest)

S.No.

Post

Organisation/

University

                     Duration

  From                      To

  (Date)                ( Date)

Experience

(In Years and Months)

1

PRINCIPAL

(PROF. GRADE)

JAMSHEDPUR WOMEN'S COLLEGE

01-05-2016

Till date

10 months

2

PRO-VICE CHANCELLOR

(PROF. GRADE)

KOLHAN UNIVERSITY

22-04-2013

30-04-2016

3 years

3

PRINCIPAL

(PROF. GRADE)

JAMSHEDPUR WOMEN'S COLLEGE

31-01-2006

23-04-2013

12 yrs. 4 mon

4

PRINCIPAL

(PROF. GRADE)

GRADUATE SCHOOL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, JAMSHEDPUR

05-10-2005

30-01-2006

3 months

5

PRINCIPAL

(PROF. GRADE)

JAMSHEDPUR WOMEN'S COLLEGE

10-12-2003

04-10-2005

1 yr 10 mon.

6

PRINCIPAL

GRADUATE SCHOOL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, JAMSHEDPUR

03-11-2001

09-12-2003

1 yr 1 mon.

7

PRINCIPAL

MAHILA COLLEGE, CHAIBASA

30-08-1994

02-11-2001

7 yrs 7 mon.

8

READER

GOVT. WOMEN'S COLLEGE, GARDANIBAG, PATNA

19-04-1991

29-08-1994

3 yrs 4 mon.

9

LECTURER

GOVT. WOMEN'S COLLEGE, GARDANIBAG, PATNA

18-04-1981

18-04-1991

10 years

 

(b) Participation and contribution in relevant areas in higher education

 

Organisation

Area of specialisation

Visiting Professor

A.     N. College, Patna

 

Rural Development

Resource Person

S. K. Saumya College, Mumbai

 

Evolving development perspective in the context of globalisation

 

AVADE, Chennai

Nazrat educational pedagogy and educational research

 

University of Madras, Chennai

Global financial system in the post crisis era

 

KIMDS, Namkum, Ranchi

Rethinking marketing - Emerging paradigm

 

NIFFT, Jharkhand

Vocational education and training in Jharkhand

 

CARE, Ranchi

World Nutrition Weak

 

Govt. of Jharkhand

Minimum wage in Jharkhand

 

NUEPA, New Delhi

Planning and management of Higher Education Institution

 

Mahatma Gandhi International Hindi University, Wardha

Gandhian Thought in today’s economic development

 

Mahatma Gandhi International Hindi University, Wardha

Khadi and Gramoyodhog

 

Kolhan University, Chaibasa

Workshop on RUSA, NAAC and AISHE

 

Kolhan University, Chaibasa

Workshop on RUSA and AISHE

 

UGC, Jamshedpur Women’s College, Jamshedpur

Open access resource for research (e-resource)

 

NCW, Jamshedpur Women’s College

Capacity building of Women

 

CSIR-NML, Jamshedpur

Environmental Issues

Others ( Specify)

United States library of Congress, New Delhi

Centralized cataloguing programme

(c ) Involvement with formulation of academic programmes:

S.No.

Nomenclature of Innovative Academic Programmes formulated

Date of approval by

Academic Council

Year of Introduction

1

Journalism & Mass Comm.

12-06-2009

2009

2

Communicative English

12-06-2009

2009

3

Electronics & Instrumentation

12-06-2009

2009

4

Bio Technology

12-06-2009

2009

5

BBA + Library + Information Science

29-01-2010

2010

6

Integrated B. Lib. + M. Lib.

09-02-2012

2012

7

Retail management + Banking

09-02-2012

2012

8

Medicinal Plant

09-02-2012

2012

9

Banking

09-02-2012

2012

10

Martial Arts (Certificate Course)

06-05-2016

2016

11

Yoga Therapy (6 months cert. course)

06-05-2016

2016

12

PG Diploma in Human Rights

06-05-2016

2016

13

Environmental Studies

06-05-2016

2016

14

PG Diploma in Yoga Therapy

20-02-2017

2017

15

Apparel + Fashion Designing (3 years)

20-02-2017

2017

16

Travel + Tourism (3 yrs)

20-02-2017

2017

17

Hindi to English, Eng. To Hindi translator course

20-02-2017

2017

18

Logical Aptitude Course (6 months)

20-02-2017

2017

19

Food Preservation & Processing Course (3 months)

20-02-2017

2017

20

Banking + Confectionary Course (3 months)

20-02-2017

2017

 

 

 

(d) Important MoUs formulated for academic collaborations:

S.No.

MoUs formulated

Name of Agencies / Departments involved

Year of MoU

1

 

Student-teacher exch. Pro – Pol. Sc.

Mahatma Gandhi Antarastriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya, Wardha

2017

2

Student-teacher exch. Pro –Medicinal Plant, Bio-technology & Yoga

University of Patanjali

2016

3

Student-teacher exch. Pro – Physics, Chemistry, Botany

NML, Jamshedpur

2016

4

Student-teacher exch. Pro – Home Science

ParivarKalyanSansthan

2011

5

Student-teacher exch. Pro – Home Science, Clinical nutritions& Dietetics

UNICEF

2011

6

Student-teacher exch. Pro – CND & Home Science

Sudha Dairy

2011

7

Student-teacher exch. Pro – Home Science, Economics & History

CARE

2011

8

Student-teacher exch. Pro – Chemistry

FPA India

2011

9

Student-teacher exch. Pro – Home Science &Phylosophy

BASERA (NGO)

2011

10

Student-teacher exch. Pro – Physics & Maths

TSFIF

2011

12

Student-teacher exch. Pro – Geography & Psychology

Indian Welfare Society, Seraikela

2009

(e) Position of Chairs       

S.No.

Name of Chair

Name of Agencies / Departments

involved

Period of holding the chair

1

Chairman

CARE, India

1 year

2

Chairman

Insurance Employees Association, Eastern Region

2 months

 

Chairman

ERC, NCTE

08th March 2017 to till date

4

Chairman, Peer Team

NAAC, Bangalore

2014 – till date

5

Chairman

Demographic Dividend : Challenges of employment and employability, Indian Society of Labour Economics,

2 days

  1. International academic Exposure, if any

S.No.

Post/Assignment

Organisation/

University

Area of Assignment

Duration

  From      To

In Years & Months

1

Research Work

American University

Women’s role in economy of the future

28

30

August, 1989

2

Research Work

Xth World Congress, Moscow

Role of rural credit in the development of Indian economy

26

28

July, 1992

3

Research Work

Business and economic society International, USA

New technology and emerging labour market

7

10

Jan., 2011

4

Research Work

CSIR-NML, Jamshedpur

Processing of lean grade : an urban ores

20

22

Jan, 2015

5

Research Work

ICSSR, ILO &Fredrich Evert Stiftung

Youth unemployment in India

18

19

May, 2013

6

Research work

VII World Economic Congress

Balance between industry and agriculture in India’s economic development

20

22

Dec. 1986

7

Research work

Baraktullah University, Bhopal

Child labour and poverty

02

05

Oct., 2001

8

Research work

AIU, New Delhi

Absence of adequate higher education in SC, ST

22

24

Feb., 2000

 

 

 

  1. Scholarly achievements:

 

  1. Contribution to Journals and Books:

 

Details

Books authored

 

07

·    Rural credit in India, Syndicate Publication, New Delhi

·    Children at work-problems and policy option, B. R. Publising Corporation, New Delhi & Indian Society of Labour Economics, Patna

·    Women Empowerment, India on Women challenges and change, Commonwealth Publishers, New DelhiISBN : 978-81-929582-55

·    Population growth (a challenge before the 21st Century), Published by Graduate School College for Women, Jamshedpur

·    B R. Publishing Corporation, New Delhi

·    Equity and sustainability in Development of Tribal area, UGC and Mahila College, Chaibasa

·    Online teaching, Tools & Projects, Disha International Publising house, Delhi ISBN : 978-81-929944-3-8

 

Editor in Chief

 

·   Jamshedpur Research Review, ISSN : 2320-2750

·   Gandhi Samagra, Jamshedpur Women’s College, ISSN : 2277-9795

·   Online Teaching - Tools and Projects, Disha International Publishing House, Delhi, ISBN : 978-81-9299-44-3-8

Editorships

International Journal of development Studies

Peer reviewer for

 

Member of the International Advisory Board

·    Academy for Global Education Services, Mumbai

·    Centre for Ambedkar Study Centre, Utkal University, Orissa

OthersSpecify

International Journal of Development Studies, Best Editor ISSN : 0975-5799

 

  1. Publication:

 

S.No.

Date

Title

Name of Journal

Referred journal or not

Number of Citations ( where possible)

1

Dec., 2017

Demonetisation : A step towards corruption free India

Jamshedpur Research Review

Yes

03

2

05-02-2008

Industrialisation of Jharkhand : Prospects and problems

Jharkhand Journal of Social Development

Yes

5

3

May, 2016

Economic transformation of Tribal

Kolhan Research Review

Yes

4

4

25-10-1999

Effect of Economic crisis on Indian Economy

Indian Economic Association Conference

Yes

3

5

2002

Women Labour Force in Rural Sector and Sixth Five Year Plan

Indian Labour Economic Association Journal

Yes

7

6

1986

India’s Balance of Payments

Indian Economic Association Conference

Yes

6

7

 

Foreign Collaboration and Investment in Indian Industry

Indian Economic Association Conference

Yes

7

8

1989

Role of Rural Credit in the Development Indian Economy

Xth world Economic Congress

Yes

8

9

2008

Role of rural women workers in the economy of Jharkhand

Journal of Giri Institute of Development, Lucknow

Yes

7

 

B.II. List of articles in popular magazines or newspapers

 

S.No.

Date

Title

Name of Magazine/Newspaper

1

08-09-1998

Freedom Struggle in West SinghbhumPrabhatKhabar

PrabhatKhabar

2

17-03-2003

Women employment exchange, need of the hour

Hindustan Times, Jamshedpur

3

15-03-2003

Low enrolment ration for girls : a cause of worry

Hindustan Times, Jamshedpur

4

08-03-2008

कब तक सहेगी बेटी

DainikJagran, Jamshedpur

5

25-04-2007

मतछी नो हमारा जीवन

Hindustan, Ranchi

6

08-03-2007

उच्चशिक्षा से कितनी दूर हम

PrabhatKhabar, Jamshedpur

7

03-12-2005

पूर्वी सिंहभूम मे ंविकलांगत

DainikJagran, Jamshedpur

8

07-01-2006

ग्रामीण रोजगार गारंटी योजना से बदलेगी ग्रामीण झारखण्ड की तकदीर?ा

PrabhatKhabar, Jamshedpur

9

01-12-2005

सावधान! कहींआपको एड्स तो नहीं?

PrabhatKhabar, Jamshedpur

10

22-11-2005

झारखण्ड में क्या एकलौती पुत्री की कमी है?

PrabhatKhabar, Jamshedpur

 

  1. Participation and scholarly presentations in conferences:

C.I. National

S.No.

Date

Title of Conference or Institution

Title/Subject of presentation ( if made)

1

1998

Akashvani , Chaibasa

GandhijeeSakh Me ShakarithaKeBhumiks

2

1998

CAPART New Delhi

Economic Growth Model of Watershed Programmes

3

1999

Publication Division, Govt. of Bihar

SwatantrtakeAndolan Mein Bihar KaYogdan

4

1999

Jal UpyogMela, Chaibasa

Role of Women in Watershed Development

5

1997

Consumer Forum,Chaibasa

Bharat Me YojnaKe Char Dashak

6

17-18 Dec. 1999

National conference on Equity and Sustainability in Tribal Area of Eastern Plateau and Hills Region

Planning and the Plight of Tribal Female Rural Labour in India

7

27-29th April 2000

VII Annual Conference on Indian Distance Education Associate IDEA 2000

Distance Education: A fundamental need in West Singhbhum

8

26-28, Jan. 2001

Child Labour – A study in West Singhbhum, Jharkhand

The IEA, 83rd Conference, University of Jammu, Jammu

9

9-11 March 2001

IDEA     Warangal

Introduction of M.Phil and Ph.D. courses through Distance Education

10

30-31 Aug. 2001

workshop on Strategies for development in Jharkhand State organized by  Planning Commission, Govt. of India, New Delhi

Role of Women in Constructing a Feasible Development Policy

11

 

Govt. of Jharkhand

Minimum wage in Jharkhand

12

8th& 9th March 2003

World Women’s Summit on Empowerment of Women

Planned Development to Empowerment of Women in Jharkhand

13

13 – 14 – May 2003

Dept. of Sociology Lucknow University

Institutional Functioning of S.C., S.T. & OBC Women

14

1st to 6th Sept. 2003

UGC National Assessment and Accreditation Council at Kolkata

Capacity building of women Manager in Higher Education

15

3 to 5 November 2003

Bangalore

Technology – Enabled Teaching and learning

16

4-5th Dec. 2003

AIU National Seminar on Initiatives in Higher Education. at AMU, N. Delhi

Current Trends and Future Perspectives in Privatisation of Higher Education

17

 

VIIth Annual Conference Volume Economic Association of Bihar & Jharkhand

Economic development of Tribal Women in unorganized sector

18

April 15-16,2004

National Technical Manpower Information system, Institute of Applied Manpower Research, New Delhi

Low enrolment of Women Technical Institution, Jharkhand

19

21 to 22 Oct. 2005

Jamshedpur Women’s College

Watershed Development in Agro Climatic Zones

20

December 13-14, 2005

Institute for Human Development, New Delhi

Second Global Labour Forum

21

 

Jamshedpur Women’s College

Seminar Journal on Watershed Management

22

February, 10 & 11, 2006

National Conference organized by Patna Women’s College

Environmental Education for Sustainable Lifestyle

23

23rd& 24th August 2006

Dept. of Economics , S. K. Somaiya College of Arts, Sc. & Commerce , University of Mumbai

Indian Labour market and Employ men Changing Scenario in the post liberalization Era

24

2nd October 2006

All India Official Language Conference, Port Blair (Andman)

progressive use of official language – Hindi and its implementation by generating wide interest

25

3rd to 5th August 2005

 NIEPA, New Delhi

Curriculum Development

26

22nd& 23rd Oct. 2005

Jamshedpur Women’s College (U.G.C. sponsored)

Creating space for women in Watershed Development

27

16-17th March 2007

Mahila College Chaibasa

Agriculture, Growth, Employment & poverty

28

16-17th March 2007

ChaibasaMahila College

Impact of Environmental Pollution and their Management

29

19th-21st  April, 2007

Indian Industrial relations Association Asian Regional Congress held at New Delhi on  19th-21st  April, 2007. 

Globalisation, Employability  and Role of Education and Training

30

22-23 March 2008

IGNOU

Forest as a Resource of Livelihood

31

20-21st June, 2008

Planning Commission & ADRI, New Delhi

Development of Jharkhand

32

13-15 December, 2008

Giri Institute of Development Studies, Lucknow

Role of Rural Women workers in the economy of Jharkhand

33

19-20th December, 2008

Institute for Human Development, New Delhi and Cornell University

Development, Freedom and Welfare

34

30-31 May 2008

NCW, New Delhi

Dayan Pratha

 

C.II. International

 

S.No.

Date

Title of Conference or Institution

Title/Subject of presentation ( if made)

1

1987

VII World Economic Congress

Balance between Industry and Agriculture in India’s Economic Development

2

28-30 August 1989

International Economic Association’s 9th World Congress

India’s Population Growth Policy and Women’s role in its formulation

3

22-24 Feb. 2000

A.I.U. New Delhi

Absence of Adequate higher education in Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

4

02-05-2001

world conference on Human Rights and Poverty, Barakatula University, Bhopal

Child labour and poverty – Gross neglect of Human rights

5

21-23 Oct. 2002

fourth International Conference  Organised by Indian Council for Child Welfare

Child Adoption

6

Dec. 13-14, 2005

Second Global Labour Forum Organised by Institute for Human Development, New Delhi

Labour problem in unorganised sector

7

20/04/07

I I R A  Asian Regional Congress held at New Delhi

Forest as a resource of livelihood

8

7-10 Jan. 2011

Global Business and economics anthology, USA

New Technology and emerging labour market, A study of Indian IT Industry

9

20-25 Aug. 2009

S K Saumya College,

Evolving development perspectives in a context of globalisation

10

2010

University of Madras, Chennai

Global financial system in the post-crisis era

 

  1. Participation and contribution in National/ International Fora in the area of academic and professional expertise

 

 Number(s)

Plenary Lecturers/Invited Talks

 International

05

National

25

Congresses attended

International

04

National

45

Examinership etc.

International

--

National

20

Others ( Specify)

International

01

National

03

 

  1. Research Projects:

S.No.

Sponsoring Organisation’s name

Nature of Project

Duration of project

Amount of grant

(Rupees)

1

UGC

Minor Research

2002 – 2005

Rs. 1,09,000

2

West Singhbhum

Data Collection of Child labour

1995-1996

Rs. 25,000

3

CAPART, Rural Development Ministry, New Delhi

Watershed development and management in agro climatic zone of eastern plateau

1996-1997

Rs. 3,70,000

4

ILO, Geneva

Rural poverty in India at A. N. Sinha Institute, Patna

1980-81

Rs. 35,000

5

UGC

Award of Junior Research Fellowship

1980-81

Rs. 3000

 

  1. Consulting experience:

  List key consulting assignments undertaken:

S.No.

Sponsoring Organisation’s name

Nature of assignment

Duration of assignment

1

Educational and Social Development Trust, Jharkhand

Educational development

2014 – till date

2

Rainbow Tribes, New Delhi

Tribal education and development

2015 – till date

3

UGC, New Delhi

Evaluation of API Schemes

2015 (6 days)

  1. Honours/ Awards & Fellowships for Outstanding Work:

 

S.No.

Name of Award/Fellowship etc.

Elected/Honorary

Fellow

Awarded by

Year of Award

1

Appreciation Letter

Honorary

Rastriya Hindi Academy, Kolkata

2006

2

Best Principal Award

Elected

Govt. of Jharkhand

2008

3

PratibhaSamman

Honorary

NAVCHETAN, Jamshedpur

2012

4

Bhojpuri Academy, Bihar

Honorary

Govt. of Bihar

2013

5

PratibhaSamman

Honorary

Sri Krishna Sinha Sansthan, Jamshedpur

2016

6

Best Principal worked in VISHAKA

Elected

MHRD, New Delhi

2017

7

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Honorary

Deputy Commissioner, East Singhbhum

2017

8

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Honorary

Deputy Commissioner, East Singhbhum

2017

 

  1. No. of Research Scholars successfully guided :

 

Name of Programme

 Awarded ( No.) ( Under-progression not to be  included

Ph. D. in Economics

02

M. Phil in Gandhian Economic Thought

08

 

 

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University Motto

 

Education in real sense is a quest for truth. This is an unending journey towards knowledge and enlightenment. This journey opens up new avenues for development of the mankind and limits the role of negative emotions like envy, hatred, animosity and narrow mindedness. It also inculcates and increases the sense of pride and self respect if every individual fully understand the basic realities of education and accepts it as way of life then it is sure the world would become a better place of habitat. It would not be out of place to mention that it works as a foundation stone of happy prosperous and strong nation".

It is therefore our responsibility to create environment conducive of learning. That will not only give economic self reliance but will also lead to moral and intellectual upliftment of the society. The major challenge that the system is facing as of now is the reluctance of students to attend the classes. The most portent remedy would be to inculcate the belief in the mind of the students that college is not just a place to earn a degree but gain knowledge. They can apply into their day to day life.

 

 

 

 

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