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View Profile KAZI NAZRUL UNIVERSITY ASANSOL www.knu.ac.in --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Data Obtained From Faculty-members for 12B (Academic Performance) 1. Name (Block Letter): DR. SRITAM MAZUMDAR 2. Department: Bengali 3. Current Designation: Assistant Professor 4. Address for Communication (Present): Department of Bengali, Kazi Nazrul University, Asansol, Paschim Bardhaman, Pin-713340, West Bengal, India. 5. Address for Communication (Permanent): Vill.- Sabalpur, P.O.- Ekghoria, P.S.-Burwan, Sub-Div- Kandi, Dist.- Murshidabad, Pin-742132. West Bengal. India. 6. Contact Number: +91 8737824427 / +91 8250065723 7. Contact Mail (Personal and Institutional): [email protected] 8. Research Degree: Degree Name of the University Date of Award Ph.D. Banaras Hindu University 2017 9. Published Papers in Journals: Sl. Journal with page no ISSN/ISBN Referred/Non- No of Whether Date of No No Referred Co- you are Publication author the main author 1 Ouponyasik ShrishChandra 2393-8846 1 Non-Referred NA Yes Mar 2013 Majumdar’ (page No. 264-269) Shishu Sahityik Abaneendranath 2 Thakur: Shristir Megh- 2278-6171 Non-Referred NA Yes May 2013 Roddure (page No. 34- 38) Kalkuter Upanyase 3 Baul Sangeet (Page No. 2348-487X Referred NA Yes May 2014 71-79) Chena Ochenay Poth Referred Cholay: Bhabona O 2348-487X 4 Natun Chintar NA Yes Sept 2014 (Impact Somonwoy’ (Page No. Factor : 1.12) 108-112) Prosongo Bibaho (Page Referred 5 2454-7182 NA Yes July 2015 No. 5-10) Kalkut o Bangla Sahitya Referred 6 2394-7950 NA Yes Dec 2016 (Page No. 37-45) Bangla Sahitya Mein Sant Sahitya Ka 7 Prabhab : Rabindranath 2455- 4219 Referred NA YES Jan 2017 ke Rachana Mein (Page No. 40-44) Kalkuter Akhyane 8 March Manush Khonjar Gaan 2349-6711 Referred NA NA 2018 (Page No. 88-95) 10. Articles/Chapters Published in Edited Volume: Sl Name of Article/chapter Name of Edited ISBN No Wheth Date of . Volume, Editor No of er you Publicati N and Publisher Co- are the on o autho main r author 1 Sondesh Sompadonay SrijonShilpe Dui 978- NA Yes Jan 2014 UpendraKishore o Sukumar Purush: 81- RayChoudhury UpendraKishore 92811 o Sukumar’, 0-2-4 organized by the Department of Bengali, Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandir,Be lur 2 Manush Gorar Nepothye : ‘Bharat Nirman o 978-93- NA Yes Jan 2015 Vivekanander Vivek Utthan Swamii 844491 2 Vivekananda’ . -02-4 Edited by Dr. Madhu Mitra, Art Publishing 1 Chotogolpokaar Rabindranath ‘Shatabarsher 978-81- NA Yes Jan 2015 : Prosongo Sabujpatra Aloy Sabujpatra’, 929523 Edited by Dr. -1-4 Sumita Chatterjee & Bireshwar Maiti, Nio Publication 2 Ram Van Gaman Katha : Ram Van 978- NA Yes Nov 2015 Bangla Natak Ke Darpan Gaman ki 93- mein Sahityik 81829- Nishpatti, Ed. 05-9 Parihar, Dr. Sriram. Akhil Bharatiya Sahitya Parisad Nyas. 3 Kalkut-er Shamba : Ek ‘Adhunik 978- NA Yes Dec 2015 Biponno Byktir Uttoroner Bangla Sahitya : 93-- Kahini Droho o Draho’, 84491- Ed. Islam 14-7 Rafikul. Kolkata: Art Publishing House 4 Kalkuter Shamba : Puraner Purana : 978-93- NA Yes April Adhunikikoron Deshantare 83521- 2015 Kalantare’, Sritam 33-3 Mazumdar, Ekush Shatak 5 Padadhwani : Rabindrattwor 978- NA Yes May Nabachetanar Udwodhon Adhunik Kabita 81- 2015 Dhwoni ebong Bishoy 92952 Bhabona o 3-5-2 Shoilir Nirikkha, Ed. Roy, Bikash. Banerjee, Siddheshwar. Mandal, Paromita. Barnaparichay prakashani 6 Choitonyo Purboborrti o Boishnob 978- NA Yes June Choitonyo Poroborrti Padakotha, Ed. 93- 2015 Podaboli Biswas, 84729- Debabrata. 03-5 Bannerjee, 3 Siddeshwar. Banjanbarna Publishers 7 Prafulla: Narii sottwar Ek Bankim 978- NA Yes Jan 2016 Bonkimi Uttoron Upanyas 93- Samiksha, Ed. 81329- Amitrasudan, 60-3 Bhattacharya & Mukhopadhyay Manabendra. Kolkata: Ratnabali. 8 BankimchandrerJugalangu Bankim 978- NA Yes Jan 2016 riyo: Itihas o Romanser Upanyas 93- Jugal Aakhyan Samiksha, Ed. 81329- Amitrasudan, 60-3 Bhattacharya & Mukhopadhyay Manabendra. Kolkata: Ratnabali. 8 Nazrul Chorcha: Ek Adwitiyo 978- NA Yes June Bihongom Drristi Nazrul. Ed. 93- 2016 Bhattacharya, 83816- Arijit. Bagchi, 67-5 Tapan. Kolkata : The See Book Agency 9 Dwijendralaler Prabahaman 978- NA Yes Jan 2017 RabindraBiday : Ekti Banglacharcha 93- Sahityik Somporrker 1, Edited by 82094- Khotiyan Sanatkumar 05-0 Naskar, Kolkata: Diya Publication, 10 Kalkut o Bangla Sahitya : Bish Shotoker 978- NA Yes Feb 2017 Aashir doshoke nirrbachito Shesh Tin 81- Aakhyan’ Doshok : 92725 Banglar Somaj 9-5-6 Sahitya o Sonoskriti’. Ed. Banerjee, Siddheshwar & Biswas, Brindaban. Berhampore: Berhampore Girl’s College Press. 11 Samaresh Basur Ganga : Swadhinata 978- NA Yes Feb 2018 4 Machmarader Bahata Jiban Parabartii Dui 81- Katha Banglar 93496 Anchalik 6-2-6 Sahityacharcha, Ed. Mandal, Tapan. Kolkata: Diya Publication 12 Bangla Sahitye Musalman Prabahaman 978- NA Yes May Akhyan : Swatontryer Banglacharcha, 93- 2018 Sondhane Jatra Edited by 5281- Aparna Roy, 453-4 Mir Rezaul Karim, Kolkata: Diya Publication 13 Samaresh Basur Uttarango: ‘Bangla 978- NA Yes Aug 2018 Tinti Upanyaser Nepathye Upanyaser 93- Bikalpo Path’, 83816- Ed. 93-4 Bhattacharya, Arijit. Kolkata : The See Book Agency 11. Full Papers in Conference Proceedings: Sl. Title with Page Details of ISSN/ISBN No of Whether Date of No No Conference No Co- you are Publication Publication author the main author 1 Sondesh ‘SrijonShilpe 978-81- NA Yes Jan 2014 Sompadonay Dui Purush: 928110-2-4 UpendraKishore UpendraKishore o Sukumar O Sukumar’, RayChoudhury National (Page no. ) Seminar organized by the Department of Bengali, Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandir, Belur 2 Manush Gorar Bharat Nirman o 978-93- NA Yes Jan 2015 Nepothye : Swamii 844491-02- Vivekanander Vivekananda, 4 Vivek Utthan International Seminar organized by the Department of 5 Bengali, Domkal College 3 Ram Van Ram Van 978-93- NA Yes Nov 2015 Gaman Katha : Gaman ki 81829-05-9 Bangla Natak Sahityik Ke Darpan mein Nishpatti, organized by Sahitya Parisad Nyas at Chitrakoot, Madhya Pradesh 4 Kalkut-er Adhunik Bangla 978-93-- NA Yes Dec, 2015 Shamba : Ek Sahitya : Droho 84491-14-7 Biponno Byktir o Draho, Uttoroner National Kahini Seminar organized by Raja BirendraChandra College. Murshidabad 5 Kalkut o Bish Shotoker 978-81- NA Yes Feb, 2017 Bangla Sahitya Shesh Tin 927259-5-6 : Aashir Doshok : doshoke Banglar Somaj nirrbachito Sahitya o Aakhyan Sonoskriti’ National Seminar organized by Berhampore: Berhampore Girl’s College Press. 5 Dwijendralaler Prabahaman 978-93- NA Yes Jan 2017 RabindraBiday Banglacharcha, 82094-05-0 : Ekti Sahityik Kolkata: Diya Somporrker Publication. Khotiyan 6 Samaresh Swadhinata 978-81- NA Yes Feb 2018 Basur Ganga : Parabartii Dui 934966-2-6 Machmarader Banglar Bahata Jiban Anchalik Katha Sahityacharcha, International Seminar 6 organized by Diamond Harbour Women’s University, south 24 paraganas. 7 Bangla Sahitye Prabahaman 978-93- NA Yes May 2018 Musalman Banglacharcha 5281-453-4 Akhyan : 2, Swatontryer Sondhane Jatra 12. Published Books or Edited Volume: Sl. Title Book Publisher & Whether No of Whether Date of No. or ISBN No. (I. Peer Co- you are Publication Edited International Reviewed author/s the Volume II. National main III. Regional) author 1 Purana: Edited 978-93- NA 17 NA May 2015 Deshantare Book Kalantare 83521-33-3 13. Papers Presented in Conferences/Seminars/Workshops/ Symposia: Sl. Title of the Paper Title of the Organising Whether Date of No Presented Conference/Sem Authority International/ presentin inar/Symposia National/ g the State/Region Paper al/University/ Indigenous and Department Kalkut ke Upanyason Ethnic of Indian 6 Oct, 1 Himalayan Languages, International mein Baul Sangeet 2012 Languages, Faculty of Literature & Arts, Banaras 7 Culture Hindu University Diamond Samaresh basur ‘Swadheenota Harbour Parabartee Dui Women’s 9 Nov 2 Ganga: Machmarader Banglar University, International 2016 Bohota Jiban Kotha Ancholik South 24 Sahityacharcha Paraganas, West Bengal. Kazi Nazrul University, Asansol, Nari Jagaraner West Bengal. India and Life and Works Kramavikash : Bishay Jatiya Kabi 27 April 3 of Kazi Nazrul International Kazi Nazrul 2017 Nazrul Sahitya Islam Islam University, Trishal, Mymensingh, Bangladesh Rabindra Jugalanguriiyo : Itihas Bharati 28 June ‘Bamkimchandr 7 University, International o Romanser Jugal a’ 2017 Kolkata West Bengal Berhampore Ekusher Galpa : Women’s Ekush Shatak : College, 7 Mar 4 Antaheen Bhasha Bangla o International Berhampore, 2018 Bangali’ Duhsahas Murshidabad, West Bengal Bangla Sahitye Pabna University Musalman Akhyan: ‘History & 24 Jan Science and 5 Heritage of International Swatantrer Sandhane Technology, 2018 Bengal’ Pabna, Yatra Bangladesh Dwijendralal Rayer Aliah Rabindrabiday : Ekti ‘Prabahaman 23 Jan University, 6 Bangla Charcha International Sahityik Somporrker Kolkata, 2018 1 West Bengal Khotiyaan Sondesh Sompadonay Department ‘SrijonShilpe of Bengali, 11th UpendraKishore o Dui Purush: Ramakrishna 7 National April, Sukumar Ray UpendraKishore Mission O Sukumar. Vidyamandir 2013 Choudhury a, Belur 8 Math, Howrah, West Bengal Bangla Sahitye Department ‘Contemporary of Bengali, 21 Jan 8 Musalman Prosongo: Trends in Indian Viswa- National 2014 Ek Notun Diganta Literature’ Bharati, West Bengal Akhil Bangla Sahitya Ebm ‘Bharatiya Bharatiya 14 Nov Sahitya par Sahitya 9 Suryakant Tripathi National Bangla Sahitya Parishad, 2014 ‘Nirala’ ki Kabita ka Prabhab’ Bolpur, West Bengal Department Kalkuter Shambo : Ek of Bengali, Bangla Sahitye Raja Birendra 26 Nov 10 Biponno Byktir Piron o Chandra National 2014 Uttoroner Kahini Protibad’ College, Kandi, West Bengal Centre of Rabindra Kavya Mein Buddhist 18th
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