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Personal Profile Personal profile Name of the Faculty: Dr. Saurabh Pran Sharma Designation: Assistant Professor ( Selection Grade) Personal Date of Birth: 09-08-1977 Information Gender: Male Nationality: Indian Address for correspondence: H.No. -31 C/O Dr. N.N. Sarma, Arunodai Path, Hatigaon Guwahati – 781 038 Dist: Kamrup (M), Permanent Address: Pokamura Chariali P.O. Pokamura Jorhat-785004 Dist: Kamrup (Assam) e-mail ID : [email protected] web: Contact no.: 09957085547 / 07002560475 Date of joining the present service: 25-01-2006 Academic MA, PhD, Rastra Bhasa Ratna( WARDHA) Qualification Teaching In UG level: 17 Years Experience In PG level: No Research Date of obtaining / PhD Degree: 31-03-2020; Gauhati University. Experience Title of the PhD thesis: “ABSORPTION OF RURAL MIGRANTS OF ASSAM IN THE INFORMAL SECTOR OF GUWAHATI: A STUDY IN TERMS OF THEIR NATURE AND QUALITY OF EMPLOYMENT.” Length of research experience: 7 Years Specialization (Area of interest): Migration And Informal Sector. Publications No. Of Books authored: 01 i) Social Science, Part- III, Economics, A Text Book For Class IX, Prepared By Board Of Seconsary Education And Punlished By The Assam State Textbook Production And Publication Corporation Limited, First Edition: 2014. No. Of Book chapters published: 02 i) CHAPTERS 10,11 Micro Ecinomics-I, Semester-1, Block 2, Post Graduate, Krishna Kanta Handique State Open University, International, May-2019, ISBN: 978-93-89123-75-3. ii) The Leadership Role Of A Teacher In Molding The Society, “ Montage”, Assam College Teachers’ Association, December-2016, ISBN : 978-81-92178-64-6 No. Of Research paper published:6 Published Papers: i) Vocational Education and Rural Development published on “A Publication of the Seminar Papers”, UGC sponsored national seminar organized by Barama College,15-16 Nov’07. ii) Population Variation- A Study in Assam published on “Statistics in Allied and Social Sciences”, ISBN 978-93-81859-13-1 with Dr. Mousumi Borah, Associate Professor, Department of Economics,AVC , 2012. iii) Joint Paper with Ms Anamika Sarma on “ The Employment Quality of the Informal Migrant Workers in Guwahati” published in Research Journal of Social and Life Sciences- a halh yearly bilingual international journal, vol- xxviii-III, June-2019, ISSN-0973-3914, ugc journal no 40942, Impact Factor 3.935. 2 iv) Joint Paper with Ms Anamika Sarma on “The Role of Female Education in Controlling Population Growth: An Empirical Analysis in Assam” in ‘ ILLUMINE’- International Book of Multidiciplinary Studies Vol-II, Issue-1, IOSBN 978-81-935219-7-7, July 2019. v) Research paper on ‘ The Nature and Quality of the Rural Migrants from Assam in the Urban Informal Sector in Guwahati’ in IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science, Vol-24, Issue 5,Ser. 9, May 2019, e-ISSN 2279-0837,P-ISSN: 2279-0845.. vi) Research paper on ‘ Social Sector Expenditure on Human Resource Development’ in IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science, Vol-3, Issue 12, Dec 2014, e-ISSN 2319-7722,P-ISSN: 2319-7714 Papers No. Of National Seminar: 21 presented in i) Rural Development in Assam: Problems and Prospects organised by Seminar/ SBMS College,Sualkuchi,2-3 Nov’07 with Dr. Mousumi Borah, Associate Conference Professor, Department of Economics,AVC (UGC Sponsored) ii) Vocational Education and Rural Development organised by Barama College,15-16 Nov’07 (UGC Sponsored) iii) Global Financial Crisis and its Impact on Indian Economy organised by Guwahati College ,26-27 June’09 (UGC Sponsored) iv) Arsenic Contamination in Ground Water: The Assam Experience organised by Arya Vidyapeeth College,20-21 October’09 (UGC Sponsored). v) Industrialisation in Assam and its Constraints organised by L.C.B college,07-08 May’10 with Dr. Dipti Khaund, Associate Professor, Department of Economics,AVC (UGC Sponsored). vi) Impact of Social Sector Expenditure on Human Resource Development: A Look into Education and Health Sector of Assam organised by Department of Economics , Dibrugarh University under DRS-11,SAP,11th March.11. vii) Population Variation- a Study in Assam organised by Department of Statistics, AVC in collaboration with the Department of Statistics ,Dibrugarh University, 3-4 February’12 with Dr. Mousumi Borah, Associate Professor, Department of Economics,AVC.. viii) Population Variation- a Study in Assam organised by Department of Statistics, AVC in collaboration with the Department of Statistics ,Dibrugarh University,3-4 February’12 with Dr. Mousumi Borah, Associate Professor, Department of Economics,AVC. 3 ix) The linkage between women literacy rate and population growth in the UGC sponsored national seminar organised by IQAC and IGNOU of Jagiroad College on 24th and 25th June 2015. x) Make in India strategy for transforming nations manufacturing sector in the ICSSR sponsored national seminar held on 27th and 28th November ,2015 organised by Department of Economics, Morigaon College in association with the Indian Economic Association. xi) Disaster Development Nexus: From Losses to Mitigation in the DST sponsored national seminar organised by Department of Botany,Arya Vidyapeeth College,Guwahati in collaboration with Foundation for Development Integration on 6th and 7th November,2015.. xii) Sarba Sikha Abhijan: Its Role and Challenges in Inclusive Education in the UGC sponsored national seminar organised by Department of Education ,Rangia College,Rangia on 19th and 20th January 2015. xiii) The Female Literacy Rate and Population Growth-their inter linkages in the ICSSR Sponsored International Seminar on “Women Empowerment: Issues and Challenges” organised by Department of Economics in collaboration of IQAC, Gossaigaon College on 4th,5th and 6th Feb’2015. xiv) The linkage between women literacy rate and population growth in the UGC sponsored national seminar organised by IQAC and IGNOU of Jagiroad College on 24th and 25th June 2015. xv) FDI in Organised Retail Sector in India Growth and Pattern With Special Reference to North East in the UGC sponsored national seminar on 29th and 30th January 2016 ,organised by Department of Economics, Borbhag College,Nalbari in collaboration with ACTA, Nalbari Zone and Economic Planning Forum xvi) “ Rural Migrants of Assam and their Absorption in the Informal Sectors- A Case Study in Guwahati” in the National Seminar on Socio-economic And Scientific Development in Northeast India: Problems and Prospects” on 27th and 28th October,2017 organised by Arya Vidyapeeth College Teachers Unit(AVCTU) in association with NEC and ICSSR-NERC with support from IQAC,. xvii) The XXIX Biennial Conference Of North-East India Geographical Society (NEIGS) Cum XI International Geographical Union (IGU) Commission Seminar on “ The absorption of rural population migrants in the urban unorganised sectors- a study with reference to the GUWHATI city in Assam” from 8 to 10th February,2018. 4 xviii) The XXIX Biennial Conference Of North-East India Geographical Society (NEIGS) Cum XI International Geographical Union (IGU) Commission Seminar on “ The Role of Female Education in Controlling Population Growth- An Empirical Analysis in Assam” from 8 to 10th February,2018. xix) The XXIX Biennial Conference Of North-East India Geographical Society (NEIGS) Cum XI International Geographical Union (IGU) Commission Seminar on “The Environment Development Nexus : Issues and Challenges in Indian Context” from 8 to 10th February, 2018. xx) “ The Nature and Quality of Employment of the Rural Migrants from Assam in the Urban Informal Sector in Guwahati” in the 20th Annual Conference in North Eastern Economic Association(NEEA) from 8th & 9th March, 2019 organised by the Department of Economics, Dibrugarh University xxi) “The Quality of Employment of the Rural Migrants of Assam in the Informal Sector in Guwahati”-21ST Annual Conference, Neea, Organisede by The Department of Economics, Manipur University on 14th and 15th February, 2020. Linkage with i) Editing Chapters in Book Published by Krishna Kanta Handique State other institution Open University as SLM. (research ii) Editing Chapters in Book Published by Krishna Kanta Handique State collaboration) Open University as SLM. iii) Royal Global University iv) USTM v) IDOL, Gauhati University Membership i) Life Member, North East Economic Association (NEEA) in reputed national/ international agency Corporate i) Member ,Admission Committee,2006- 07,2009-10. Social ii) Teacher Incharge, Debate and Symposia,Cultural,2006-08, AVCSU responsibility (Student Union Body was not formed). iii) Teacher Incharge, Debate and Symposia,2008-11, AVCSU. iv) Teacher Incharge, Megazine,2011-12,AVCSU. 5 v) Organising President, Dr. Banikanta Kakati Memorial All Assam Inter- college Debate Competition 41st(09-10-10) and 42nd (28-12-11. vi) Member, Vision 2005-06,Vol-III. vii) Present Member , Debating Club from 2012. viii) Member, Editorial Board, Souvenir, Golden Jubilee,2009. ix) Member,GSML,2009,2010.. x) 10.Member,Freshman Social,2007-08,08-09,09-10. xi) Anchor, Freshman Social , 2007-08,08-09,09-10. xii) Anchor, Golden Jubilee ,2009. xiii) Anchor, GSML,2006-07,07-08,08-09,09-10,10-11. xiv) Anchor,Gandhi Jayanti Celebration as per the direction of DHE, Government of Assam,02-10-13. xv) Member/ Assistant officer in charge , Examination Branch( Even Semester,Final and HS) from 17-03-12 till June 2014. xvi) Member, Pre Examination Training Centre from 2011 till date xvii) Member, Career Counseling and Placement Cell from 2006-2010. xviii) Present Member, Campus Development ,NAAC. xix) Present Member, Disciplinary Committee. xx) Present Member,
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