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Curriculum Vitae Curriculum Vitae Name : Dr. Manjula Laxman Dabhi Date of Birth : 02/08/1973 Address (Residential) : J-603 Shilalekh Flats, Opp. Police Stadium, Shahibaug, Ahmedabad, 380004. Current Position : Assistant Professor, Department of Rural Economics, Gujarat Vidyapith, Ahmedabad- 380014, Gujarat State, India. Mail : [email protected] Academic Qualifications Division Exam passed Board/ Subjects Year Grade University Merit. Etc. M.A. Gujarat Vidyapith Economics 1998 63 % M.Phil. Gujarat Vidyapith Economics 1999 71 % NET University Grants Economics 2000 Passed Commission Ph.D. Gujarat Vidyapith Economics 2007 Awarded Participatory Irrigation Management of Gujarat State: An Analysis Contribution to Teaching Courses Taught Name of University / Duration College Institution Economics Gujarat Vidyapith, Ahmedabad Since 18/06/2004 Involvement in Institute Development This university has been working on Gandhian value based higher education. I am involved in academic, research and extension activities. I am also a part of administrative and ideological based activities. Area of Specialization 1. Economics of Education, 2. Poverty & Inequality 3. Economics of Discrimination/ Dalits Courses Attended Type of the Programme Organizing Agency Duration Refresher Course Academic Staff College, 28-2-11 Jawaharlal University, New Delhi to 25-3 11 Refresher Course Academic Staff College, 2-3-2009 Gujarat University, Ahmedabad To 22-3-2009 Orientation Course Academic Staff College, Gujarat 11-2-2008 University, Ahmedabad to 09-03-2008 Refresher Course in Public Finance National Institute of Public Finance 29-5-2006 and Policy, New Delhi To 23-6- 2006 Refresher Course in Academic Staff College, 19-1-2015 Social science Research Methodology Gujarat University, Ahmedabad to 8-2-2015 Maitry Shibir for Gujarat Vidyapith Sevak Vedachhi, Surat 5-5-2011 to 15-5-2011 Research Methodology in Social science Gujarat Vidyapith 10-5-2004 To 13-5-2004 Basics of SPSS : Workshop Gujarat Vidyapith, Ahmedabad 21 to 23 -2-2012 WTO & Agriculture of India :Workshop Gujarat Vidyapith, Ahmedabad 30-08-2005 Research Guidance Name of the Name of Title Year Degree student Ph.D. Dipti Prajapati Health Services: An Economic Analysis (With Reference of 2014 Surat and Ahmedabad Municipality's General Hospital in Ongoing Gujarat State) Amit Patel 2015 Ongoing Gulashan Vora 2015 Ongoing Palak Mehta 2015 Ongoing M. Phil. Tara Nimavat Common Fishery Impact of Members Economic Status 2009 ( with reference of Veraval Taluka in Junagadh District of Gujarat State) Priti Gamit An Economic analysis of displaced people by Ukai Dam : 2010 With Reference of Songadh, Uchchhal and Nijar Talukas in Tapi District Sangita Jatava The Prakruti Voluntary Organisation's Role in Natural 2010 Resource Management and Economic Development: the Context of Dahod District Fatehpura Taluka Vijay The Economic Study of the Members of Sakhi Mandal : 2010 Chaudhary Role of Women in the Context of Prohibition Ramesh Joint Forest Management Program: Economic Study focus 2011 Rathava on Khajhuri and Dangariya in Jangle Cooperatives Deogarh Baria Taluka of the Dahod District Ashok An Economic Analysis of Canal and Wells Irrigation: With 2011 Chaudhary Context of Gothan and Kanthraj Village in Olapad Taluka in Surat District Tina Patel A Comparative Economic Study of Agariyas in Dharasana 2011 (Dist. Valasad) and Kharaghoda (Dist. Surendranagar) Dipti Prajapati Economic study of Incense Workers 2013 in Selected Industries in Bapunagar Area in Ahmedabad City Reena Panada An Economic Analysis of women's Health programme 2015 according to Tribal Sub Plan in Dahod District Vipul Human Development of Valsad District of Kaparada Taluka: 2015 Chudhari An Economic Analysis M.A Bharat Padavi Changes in the economic life of the local people through 2015 agriculture development. Valsad district: Context of the lokaniketan Voluntary organization Priyanka An Economic Analysis of Vegetables Producers : With 2015 Chaudhari Context of Tapi District Control Market Umesh An Economic Study of Forest Workers Cooperative Society 2015 Chaudhri in Ahava Talukas in Dang District Chandresh An Economics of Timber Industry : With Context of 2015 Patel Vansada Taluka in Navasari District Ashok An Employment and Economic study of Leprosy Free 2013 Jambukiya worker in Krusth Yagn Trust Rajendr Nagar Bhavesh Economic Study of Khadi Worker in Ranpur Khadi Center 2013 Munjpara Sunita Damor Economic Studies of Seed Beneficiary farmers : Fatehpura 2013 Taluka in Dahod District Dilip Economic Studies of Seed beneficiary farmers : Mandavi 2013 Chaudhari Taluka in Surat District Mukesh An Economic Study of selected Farmers Used Irrigation 2013 Rathod Facility Through Check Dam in Dhanpur Taluka in Dahod District Snehal Economic Study of Watershed Development Project 2012 Chaudhari Beneficiaries in Mandavi Taluka in Surat District Teena Damor Skills Development Training Program, Trainees under the 2012 Meson: An Economic Study of Three Villages in Dahod District Hemal Patel A Comparative Study of Farmers Used to Earthworms 2012 Fertilizer and Chemical Fertilizer in Mahesana District Dinesh A Comparative Study of Desi Cotton and B.T Cotton 2011 Chaudhari Farming in Mauja Village in Valiya Taluka in Bharuch District Sunil An Economic Study of Mengo Farmers in Dharampur 2011 Chaudhari Talukas in Valsad District Shukriya Economic study of Grapes Farming labours in Kamal 2011 Ganvit Village in Dang District Praful Patel An Economic Study Of Hat (Local Market in Dharmpur 2010 Taluka in Valasad District Examiner ship M.Phil Research: Economics S.No. Name of the Subject of M.Phil. Name of the University year Student 1 Satish Saidane A Socio-Economic Survey of agricultural K.R.Doshi P.G. Centre, 2015 labour Bhavnagar University 2 Atiseh kumar An analysis of Implementation and impact of K.R.Doshi P.G. Centre, 2015 Chaudhari Janani Suraksha yojan Bhavnagar University 3 Arpita s.Gamit Role of Integrated Rural Development K.R.Doshi P.G. Centre, 2015 Programme in Rural Development: (with Bhavnagar University Reference of Five Villages in Dahod District) 4 Sahilesh K. Role of Iron Industries in heavy base K.R.Doshi P.G.Centre, 2015 Dhumul Industries in Gujarat State Bhavnagar University 5 Rohit D. Patel An socio-Economic study of women in K.R.Doshi P.G.Centre, 2015 Construction Industry : with reference of Bhavnagar University Bhavnagar University Cconsultancy S.No. Name Year Type of Details of Name of Honorarium Honorarium organization Consultancy 1 Manjula Dabhi 2014 OMKAR yes Dr Babasaheb (Inflation project) Ambedkar Open University, Ahmedabad 2 Manjula Dabhi Since 2009 “ - Development Support Center .
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