CURRICULUM VITAE

Name: ASIS GOSWAMI

PERSONAL DATA

Birth date : March 24 1956 Birth place : Midnapore Town, , . Name of father : (Late) Sri Kalipada Goswami Name of mother : Smt. Jayanti Goswami Citizenship : Indian Marital Status : Married Address: Dr. Asis Goswami, Mission Vivekananda University Belurmath, Howrah. Mobile: 09231563723 e-mail: [email protected] and [email protected]

PRESENT ATTACHMENT:

Chairholder, UNESCO Chair in Inclusive Adapted Physical Education & Yoga (Since January 2013) Dean, Faculty of General and Adapted Physical Education and Yoga, and Academic Coordinator and Fulltime faculty member, Department of Sports Science, Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University, Belur Math, Howrah. Joined in August 2012.

EDUCATION:

Year Degree School / Board / Subjects College University 1971 Higher Vidyasagar Vidyapith W.B. Board of Eng, Beng. Phy, Ch, Secondary School, Midnapore Secondary Math, Biol. Education 1974 B.Sc. Midnapore College, Calcutta Physiology(Hons) Midnapore University Zoology Chemistry 1976 M.Sc. Univ. College of Sci., Calcutta Physiology Tech. & Agri., Calcutta University Spl. in: Work Physiol. & Ergonomics. 1987 Ph.D. Bioengineering Unit, Calcutta Physiology Univ. College of Medicine University Calcutta.

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PROFESSIONAL TRAINING:

Year Period Institution/ Field Sponsor 1977 March Regional Labour Institute, Calcutta University, Calcutta. 14-17 Calcutta on "Industrial Safety and Hygiene" 1984 March Central Labour Institute, National Institute of Bombay, on "Development of Occupational Health Anthropometric Standards for ICMR, Ahmedabad. Indian workers". By Prof. K.H.E. Kroemer, ILO Expert, Virginia Polytechnique, USA. 1987 November Blue Star Ltd., New Delhi, Netaji Subhas National (Agent of Hewlett-Pachard, Institute of Sports, SAI, USA) "Workshop on Patiala. Measurement Automation through HP-IB". 2003 December Certificate in Sports Sports Authority of India, Rehabilitation, (FIMS recognized NSWC, Gandhinagar. course) IASM course. 2004 April CERTIFICATE IN CYBER Self LAWS from Asian School of Cyber Laws, Pune. 2005- April - Open Learning Diploma in DST and Self 06 March Business Entrepreneurship, EDI, Ahmedabad.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION:

Indian:

a) Founder life member, Indian Society of Ergonomics, Calcutta. b) Life member, Association of Physiologists and Pharmacologists of India, New Delhi. c) Life member, Physiological Society of India, Calcutta. d) Founder Life member School of Work Environment and Applied Technology, Ahmedabad International:

a) Member, New York Academy of Sciences, USA. (1997-98). b) Member, American Society of Exercise Physiologists, USA (2000-2006). c) Member, National Geographic Society, USA. (2000-2003)

2 ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH POSITIONS HELD:

From To Position Institution March February Lecturer in Vidyasagar College Calcutta 1978 1979 Physiology January February Honorary Research Under Dr.R.N. Sen Deptt. 1978 1979 Scientist Physiology, Univ. Coll. Sci, Tech. & Agr., Calcutta. November March Research Assistant (in Bioengineering Unit, Univ. Coll. of 1979 1983 a project Ministry of Medicine, Goenka Hospital, Calcutta. Social Welfare) May September Research Assistant Occupational Physiol. Div., National 1983 1986. Institute of Occupational Health (ICMR), Ahmedabad September January Junior Scientific Dept. of Sports Physiol., Faculty of 1986 1994 Officer#* Sports Sciences, Sports Authority of India, Netaji Subhas National Institute. Patiala. January May Scientific Officer * - DO – 1994 1996 (In-Charge of Physiology Dept. & Biochemistry Dept. from Jan., 1990) May July Scientific Officer and Dept. of Physiology, Sports Authority 1996 1998 In-charge of India, Netaji Subhas Western (Transfer to another Centre, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. centre of SAI)

July May Scientific Officer Dept. of Physiology, Sports Authority 1998 1999 (Transfer to another of India, Netaji Subhas Southern centre of SAI) Centre, Bangalore, Karnataka. May August Scientific Officer and Dept. of Physiology, Sports Authority 1999 2005 In-charge of India, Netaji Subhas Western (Transfer to another Centre, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. centre of SAI) August September Scientific Officer and Dept. of Physiology, Sports Authority 2005 30, 2006 In-charge (SS) of India, Netaji Subhas Eastern (Transfer to another Centre, , West Bengal. Taken centre of SAI) Voluntary retirement in Sept.2006. # was responsible for setting up of Neurophysiology Laboratory under the Deptt. of Sports Physiology.* Taught in MCI recognized post graduate medical course “ Diploma in Sports Medicine” for 10 years.

3 AREAS OF RESEARCH:

1. Ergonomics/Human Factors Engineering. 2. Work Physiology/Sports Physiology. 3. Evaluation and development of mobility aids for lower extremity handicapped. 4. Electromyographic studies on man at rest and work. 5. Physiological responses of athletes during game and in laboratory conditions. 6. Biomechanical analysis of posture using 3D motion analysis system and force platform.

TEACHING & OTHER ACTIVITIES:

1. Participated in the workshop on physical education as a visiting faculty during Oct. 15, 1984 to Oct. 30, 1984 at Deptt. of Physical Education, University of Kalyani, West Bengal.

2. Acted as visiting faculty at Deptt. of Physiology, Vidyasagar University, Midnapore, W.B., from 1991 to 1995. Has been one of the member to prepare the syllabus for M.Sc. in "Human Physiology with Community Health" of Vidyasagar University, Midnapore, W.B.

3. Acted as visiting faculty for Department of Home Science, SNDT Women's University, Mumbai, 1997 & 1999, 2000, 2001.

4. Served as UGC visiting faculty for the Dept. of Sports Medicine and Physiotherapy, GNDU, Amritsar in August, 2001. Examiner of Guru Nanak Dev University in Graduate & Postgraduate Course in Sports Physiotherapy, Amritsar, 2003-2004.

5. Member of the Syllabus Committee of the NITIE TIFAC CORE project, NITIE, Mumbai, 2002.

6. Served as Faculty member for FIMS Team Physician Development Course and Sports Rehabilitation course, during Silver Jubilee Congress of IASM, organized by GNDU, Amritsar, December, 2003.

7. Visiting Faculty of National Institute of Design, Paldi, Ahmedabad, 2004.

8. Entrepreneurship Consultant to TIFAC, DST, sponsored project “Technology Gap analysis study for Surgical Instruments Manufacturing Units Cluster at Baruipur”, School of Bio-science and Engineering, , Kolkata, July-Dec, 2007.

9. Remained Visiting Faculty at Dept. of Physiology, C.U. (2005-2009), School of Bio- science and Engineering, Jadavpur University (2006), Dept. of Physiology, K.N. College, Berhampur, Murshidabad, W.B(2006-07), Nopany Institute of Healthcare Studies (2009- 2011), Ashutosh College Training Centre, Kolkata (2008-2010), National Institute of Occupational Health, Kolkata (2008-2011), Rammohan College (PG), Kolkata (2011),

4 Regional Labour Institute, Kolkata (2009-2011), National Institute of Orthopaedically Handicapped, Kolkata (2007-2010). Part-time faculty at Vidyasagar College, Kolkata and, 2008-2012.

10. External expert in Ph.D. committee of School of Bioscience and Engineering, Jadavpur University since 2010.

11. External expert in Academic Council, Ali Yavar Jung National Institute for the Hearing Handicapped, Mumbai. (2014)

12. Remained consultant to National Institute for Training in Industrial Engineering (NITIE), Mumbai; Expert in the committee of IIM Shillong to develop sports policy for the Meghalaya State.

THESIS/PROJECT GUIDANCE:

Master Level Thesis :

1. Development of suitable methodology to evaluate skill and match play in hockey by using time motion analysis and physiological variables - submitted by Mr. Vasu Thapliwal, 1991.

2. Relationship between selected motor abilities and performance in 800 meters run of 16 to 19 years Indian male runners - submitted by Mr. P.J.S. Bajwa, 1992.

3. Study on the physiological stress of Weight lifting exercises. Submitted by Mr. S.S. Mokha, 1993.

4. A study on the upper body muscle involvement during submaximal Olympic lifts. Submitted by Mr. N.C. Mohan, 1994.

5. Comparison of muscle activity of the shoulder girdle between elite and non-elite Indian Gymnasts during the execution of `Forward scissors' on Pommel Horse. Submitted by Mr. Ram Niwas, 1996.

Ph.D. Thesis Guidance :

1. Integrated study on work stress and recovery among Indian Sports persons. By Mr. Subir Gupta at Calcutta University. Awarded in May, 1999. Acted as Guide.

2. A study of muscle interactions during some Gymnastic activities. Submitted by Ms. Aruna Sachdeva, Lecturer IGIPESS (Delhi), at Punjabi University, Patiala, September 1999.

5 Acted as Co-Guide.

3. Cardiorespiratory adjustments to exercise and anaerobic threshold in female athletes. Submitted by Ms. Ajita, former SAI Research Fellow, at Punjabi University, Patiala. Awarded in May 2001. Acted as Co-guide.

4. Acting as Guide of Mr. Triloki Prasad on the topic "On Mobility Pattern of Visually Impaired in Sporting Activities", registered at RKMVU, Belur Math.

HONOURS AND AWARDS:

2002 Recipient of Dr. S.R. Maitra Memorial Oration Award given by The Physiological Society of India, Calcutta.

NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT:

a. Acted as REVIEWER and REFEREE for the following journals:

1. NIS SCEINTIFIC JOURNAL, Sports Authority of India, India.

2. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ERGONOMICS, ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, THE NETHERLANDS.

3. Editorial Board member of “Journal of Sports Traumatology and Allied Sports Sciences” (Indian Association of Sports Medicine, India)

4. Editorial Board member of “ISE Newsletter” (Indian Society of Ergonomics, India) since 2001. (http://www.ise.org.in)

b. Nominated as a Member of the "Core group of Resource persons for Cycle Rickshaw Improvement Initiative", Constituted by Department of Science and Technology, Government of India (1996).

c. ILO Enlisted Member of the Expert Group in Anthropometry in Developing Countries.

OTHER ACTIVITIES:

HOBBIES: Listening and playing music, gardening, book reading, practicing yoga.

6 Lectures delivered as UNESCO Chairholder

1. Delivered an invited lecture at HWWE 2013 “Using heart rate as a measure of work load / work stress – merits and demerits in view of the present day knowledge” held at Vidyasagar University, Midnapore during December, 2013. 2. Delivered two lectures at one Day conference on “Injury Free Sportsmen” organized by Rotary Club Ahmedabad Metro at Ahmedabad on 1st February, 2014. Titles of the lectures were “How much fluid and what diet? When and When not!” and “WADA rules and its impact on Sportsmen’s life”. 3. Two lectures were delivered by Dr. Asis Goswami during the conference on "Challenges and Rehabilitation Practices for the Differently Abled" held at Off- Campus Faculty Centre, Coimbatore. Title of lectures: “Origin of research ethics and present ethical guideline” “Principles of best practice in research publication” 4. A Lecture on “Disability and Rehabilitation - Social and Legal Issues (Role of Educational Institutions)” was delivered on 26th March, 2014 in the seminar in the occasion of 1st Anniversery Celebration of High Court of Manipur at Imphal. 5. Attended the UNESCO organized International Conference “Form Exclusion to Empowerment: The Role of ICTs for Persons with Disabilities” at New Delhi on November 24th 2014 and Delivered lecture on “Adapted Physical Activity programme for the disabled -the role of ICT”. 6. Delivered a lecture on “ICT, Adapted Physical Activity and Ergonomics - design perspective” in HWWE 2014 conference at IIT Guwahati. Dec.1-5, 2014. He had also chaired a session. 7. Attended workshop on "Kinanthropometry, Strength, Conditioning, Nutrition and Rehabilitation" held during 9-10 February, 2015 at Department of Sports Science, Punjabi University, Patiala and delivered a lecture on ‘Rehabilitation’.

PAPERS PUBLISHED IN INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS:

1. Ghosh, A.K., Tibarewala, D.N., Dasgupta, S.R., Goswami, A. and Ganguli, S. Metabolic cost of walking at different speeds with axillary crutches. Ergonomics (UK), 23, 6, 571- 577, 1980. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7202401

2. Goswami, A., Ghosh, A.K., Ganguli, S. and Banerjee, A.K. Aerobic capacity of severely disabled Indians. Ergonomics (UK), 27,2, 1267-1269, 1984. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6241146

7 3. Pradhan, C.K., Goswami, A., Ghosh, S.N. and Nag, P.K. Ergodesign and physological valuation of different types of Spades work. In: `Ergonomics in Developing Countries - An International Symposium', Occupational Health and Safety Series (I.L.O.), no. 58, 436-444, 1985.

4. Goswami, A., Ganguli, S., Bose, K.S. and Chatterjee, B.B. Anthropometric analysis of tricycle designs. Applied Ergonomics (UK), 17, 1, 25-29, 1986. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15676567

5. Goswami, A., Ganguli, S. and Chatterjee, B.B. Ergonomics analysis of Wheelchair designs. Clinical Biomechanics (UK), 1, 3, 135-139, 1986. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23915505

6. Nag, P.K., Pradhan, C.K. and Goswami, A. Cardiorespiratory and muscle responses in static, dynamic and combined work. Journal of Human Ergology (Japan), 15, 73-77, 1986. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3819386

7. Goswami, A., Ganguli, S. and Chatterjee, B.B. Anthropometric characteristics of disabled and normal Indian men. Ergonomics (UK), 30, 5, 817-823, 1988. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2956089

8. Nag, P.K., Goswami, A., Ashtekar, S. and Pradhan, C.K. Ergonomics in sickle operation. Applied Ergonomics (UK), 19, 3, 233-239, 1988. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15676665

9. Pradhan, C.K., Goswami, A., Ashtekar, S. and Nag, P.K. Use of wire claw in railway track maintenance work. Journal of Human Ergology (Japan), 17, 1, 37-42, 1988. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3221080

10. Ghosh, A.K., Mazumdar, P., Goswami, A., Ahuja, A. and Puri, T.P.S. Heart rate and blood lactate response in competitive badminton. Annals of Sports Medicine (USA), 5, 85-88, 1990.

11. Sadhukhan, A.K., Goswami, A., Kumar, A. and Gupta, S. Effect of sampling frequency on EMG power spectral characteristics. Electromyography and Clinical Neurophysiology (Belgium), 34, 159-163, 1994. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8045247

12. Gupta, S., Goswami, A., Sadhukhan, A.K. and Mathur, D.N. Comparative study of lactate removal in short term massage of extremities, active recovery and a passive recovery period after supramaximal exercise sessions. International Journal of Sports Medicine (Germany), 17, 106-110, 1996. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8833711

8 13. Goswami, A. and Gupta, S. Cardiovascular stress and lactate formation during gymnastic routines. Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness(Itally) 38, 4:317-322, 1998. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9973775

14. Goswami, A. Exercise Physiology - The legacy with clinical areas. Professionalization of Exercise Physiology Online, Vol. 3, no. 8, August 2000. (http://www.asep.org/asep/asep/EPLegacy.html)

15. Gupta, S. and Goswami, A. (2017) Effects of systems of play on the heart rate response and the contribution of aerobic-anerobic systems during selection football match play. International Journal of Perceptions in Public Health 2017;1(3):177-182.

16. Gupta, S. and Goswami, A. (2017) Heart rate and lactate response of junior handball players (Under 18) during competitive match play. International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology, Vol.6 No2, 53-59.

PAPERS PUBLISHED IN INDIAN NATIONAL JOURNALS:

1. Tibarewala. D.N., Ghosh, A.K., Goswami, A., Ganguli, S. and Bose, K.S. Biomechanical and bioenergetic studies on human gait - a new approach. Medical and Life Science Engineering (India), 5, 2, 81-92, 1979.

2. Goswami, A., Ghosh, A.K. and Ganguli, S. Assessment of a handicapped mobility aid by means of heart rate. Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India), 62, pt. IDGE-3, June, 55-57, 1982.

3. Banerjee, A.K., Goswami, A. and Ganguli, S. Performance Index - a systematic approach in athletic evaluation. Proc. "All India Seminar on New Dimension in Physical Education and Sports", Department of Physical Education, University of Kalyani, Kalyani, 70-73, 1983.

4. Pradhan, C.K., Goswami, A., Ghosh, S.N. and Nag, P.K. Evaluation of working with spades on agriculture. Indian Journal of Medical Research, 84, 10, 424-429, 1986. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3781600

5. Nag, P.K., Goswami, A., Pradhan, C.K. and Ashtekar, S. Convergence of surface and deep body temperature in combined stress of metabolic and environmental warmths. Indian Journal of Medical Research, 84, 10, 418-423, 1986. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3781599

6. Ghosh, A.K., Mazumdar, P., Goswami, A. and Khanna, G.L. Aerobic anaerobic transition level of Indian middle and long distance runners. Indian Journal of Medical Research, 88, 10, 371-375, 1988. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3225023

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7. Pradhan, C.K., Goswami, A., Ashtekar, S. and Nag, P.K. Postural stress and discomfort in railway gangmen. Indian Journal of Occupational Health, 32, 1&2, 6-12, 1989.

8. Ghosh, A.K., Ahuja, A. and Goswami, A. Physical and physiological profile of Indian National Women hockey players. NIS Scientific Journal, 14, 4, 1-9, 1991.

9. Ghosh, A.K., Goswami, A., Mazumdar, P. and Mathur, D.N. Heart rate and blood lactate response in field hockey. Indian Journal of Medical Research, 94[B], 10, 351-356, 1991. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1794891

10. Ahuja, A., Goswami, A., Adhikari, A. and Ghosh, A.K. Evaluation of effects of REVITAL on physical performance in sportsmen. The Indian Practitioner, August, XLV, 8, 685-688, 1992.

11. Ghosh, A.K., Goswami, A. and Ahuja, A. Evaluation of sports specific training programme in badminton players. Indian Journal of Medical Research, 98[B], 10, 232-236, 1993. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8119758

12. Ahuja, A. and Goswami, A. Injury Index : an indicator of epidemiology in sports trauma. NIS Scientific Journal, 16, 4, 3-8, 1993.

13. Ahuja, A., Goswami, A. and Ahuja, R. Cardiac volume of elite Indian weight lifters. NIS Scientific Journal, 17, 1, 3-10, 1994.

14. Mohan, N.C., Goswami, A., Fortgaland, G.D. and Tandon, D.K. Specific role of deltoid muscle in Olympic lifts: An EMG study. NIS Scientific Journal, 18, 1, 22-29, 1995.

15. Goswami, A., Mathur, D.N. and Ghosh, A.K. Blood lactate removal pattern after submaximal and supramaximal exercises. NIS Scientific Journal, 18, 2, 11-15, 1995.

16. Ghosh, A.K., Ahuja, A and Goswami, A. Heart rate and blood lactate response in amateur competitive boxing. Indian Journal of Medical Research, 102, 10, 179-183, 1995. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8543363

17. Goswami, A. Guideline on interpretation of physiological data. 43rd National School Games Championship Souvenir, 16-18, 1997.

18. Gupta, S., Goswami, A. and Mukhopadhyay, S. Cardiovascular and metabolic response in 400m flat and 400m hurdles running. Indian Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology, 43, 3, 361-366, 1999. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10776485 19. Gupta, S. and Goswami, A. Cardiovascular stress during some selected training programmes of Olympic weightlifting. Indian Journal of Physiology and Allied Sciences, 53, 2, 58-68, 1999.

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20. Gupta, S. and Goswami, A. Blood lactate concentration at selected of Olympic weight lifting. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 45, 2, 239-244, 2001. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11480232

21. Goswami, A. and Sadhukhan, A.K. EMG Characteristics and fibre composition : Study on rectus femoris of sprinters and long distance runners. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 45, 4, 497-501, 2001. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11883160

22. Gupta, S. and Goswami, A. A comparative study of cardiovascular stress during different swimming strokes. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 45, 2, 245- 248, 2001. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11480233

23. Goswami, A. Sports Ergonomics : Its nature and scope. UDYOG PRAGATI – The Journal for Practicing Managers, 25, 2, 32-36, 2001.

24. Gupta, S. and Goswami, A. Cardiovascular stress and extent of lactate metabolism in 1Km time trial cycling. J. Sports Traumatology & Allied Sports Sciences, 3, 80-85, 2001.

25. Goswami, A. Energy systems of the body. Course material – Sports Rehabilitation Course, Silver Jubilee Congress of IASM, organized by GNDU, Amritsar, December, 2003.

26. Goswami, A. Training principles and methods in competitive sports. Course material – Sports Rehabilitation Course, Silver Jubilee Congress of IASM, organized by GNDU, Amritsar, December, 2003.

27. Goswami, A. Recreational and competitive sports – Goldmine for Design application. Design Plus, volume XIX, page 9-10, December, 2005.

BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS PUBLISHED

1. Nag, P.K., Pradhan, C.K. and Goswami, A. Ergonomics in Railway track maintenance. Special Report, National Institute of Occupational Health, ICMR (India), Ahmedabad, 1985.

2. Goswami, A. Anthropometry of people with disability. In: Kumar, S. (Ed.), Perspectives in rehabilitation ergonomics. Taylor and Francis, London, U.K., 1997.

3. Goswami, A. "Anaerobic threshold" - a chapter in "INDUSTRIAL AND OCCUPATIONAL ERGONOMICS USER‟S ENCYCLOPAEDIA ". Published in C.D. form in 1999 BY International Journal of Industrial Enginering.

4. Singh, J., Goswami, A., Ranga, M.D. and Jayaprakash, C.S. A coaches manual for

11 monitoring young Indian athletes", 1997. Published for internal circulation of Sports Authority of India.

5. Goswami, A. Human work capacity - its implication and management in agricultre. Lecture notes for Workshop on Occupational Health & Safety in Agriculture, NIOH, ICMR, Ahmedabad, 14-18 February, 2000 (Eds: P.K. Nag).

6. Goswami, A. Ergonomics in Sports – Indian Context. In: Physiology for Therapeutic and Rehabilitation Practices – Current approaches. (Ed) G.L. Khanna, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi, 2007.

8. Goswami, A. Muscular endurance and power. In: Methodologies for Fitness Assessment. (Eds) K. Sen Ray, G. Subulakshmi, M. Subhadra, Ane Books Pvt Ltd., Mumbai, 2011, pp57-62.

9. Goswami, A. Methodology for skill related fitness. In: Methodologies for Fitness Assessment. (Eds) K. Sen Ray, G. Subulakshmi, M. Subhadra, Ane Books Pvt Ltd., Mumbai, 2011 pp63-76.

10. Goswami, A. Exercise physiology and ergonomics: An introduction. Academic publishers, Kolkata, 2012.

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