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CURRICULUM VITAE Name : Dr. Kalpa A. Manek Designation : Professor Work Place : P.G. Department of History Saurashtra Universit CURRICULUM VITAE Name : Dr. Kalpa A. Manek Designation : Professor Work Place : P.G. Department of History Saurashtra University, Rajkot - 360 005 - Gujarat (India) Ph. (0281) 2586415 Residence : 201, Luv-Kush Apartment Jalaram-2 Saurashtra University Road Rajkot - 360007 - Gujarat (India) Cell: 94269 68025 [email protected] Date of Birth : 11th June 1967 Educational Qualifications : No. Degree Year University % Subject 1. Ph.D. 1998 Saurashtra University - History 2. M.Phil. 1993 Saurashtra University 73.6 History 3. M.A. 1989 Saurashtra University 71 History 4. B.A. 1987 Saurashtra University 70.85 History Teaching Experience: Lecturer in History Bahauddin Arts College, Junagadh From 25-09-1990 to 13-10-1990 From 05-11-1990 to 13-06-1991 Lecturer in History M. P. Shah Arts and Science College, Surendranagar From 11-09-1991 to 23-09-1991 Lecturer in History P G Department of History, Saurashtra University, Rajkot From 24-09-1991 to 29-11-2002 Associate Professor in History P G Department of History, Saurashtra University, Rajkot From 30-11-2002 to 31-12-2008 Professor in History P G Department of History, Saurashtra University, Rajkot From 1-1-2009 continued Orientation Course (1) Orientation Course conducted by Academic Staff College, Saurashtra University, Rajkot during 25-04-1994 to 21-05-1994 Refresher Courses: (1) Refresher course conducted by Academic Staff College, Saurashtra University, Rajkot during 12-06-1995 to 01-07-1995. (2) Refresher course conducted by Academic Staff College, Saurashtra University, Rajkot during 11-03-1996 to 30-03-1996. (3) Refresher course conducted by Academic Staff College, Saurashtra University, Rajkot during 05-04-1999 to 25-04-1999. (4) Refresher course conducted by Academic Staff College, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad during 08-06-2001 to 25-06-2001. Short Term Courses 1 U G C short term course- Conducted by University of Educational Planning and Administration- New Delhi on Leadership, Development for Women Administrators in Higher Education during 13-9-2010 to 17-9- 2010 (2) U G C Sponsored Short Term Course- Conducted by Academic Staff College, Saurashtra University, Rajkot During 25-10-2012 to 31-10-2012 Professional Membership: Life member of Indian History Congress Life member of Gujarat Itihas Parishad Life member of Saurashtra-Kutch Itihas Parishad Life member of Bharatiya Itihas Sankalan Samiti Projects and Research Experience: (A) Ph.D.: “The Higher Education of Women in Saurashtra Beginning and Development (1947-1993)”, Saurashtra University, 1998 (B) M. Phil.: “A History of the Establishment and Development of Matushri Virbai Ma Mahila College, Rajkot (1963-1990)”, Saurashtra University, 1993 (C) U.G.C. Research Project: The Beginning and Development of Higher Education of Women in Saurashtra,(1947-1993),(Completed in 1996-1997) The Civil Disobedience Movement in Saurashtra, (Completed in 1999-2000) The Quit India Movement in Saurashtra, (Completed in 2001-2002). (D) Saurashtra University has sanctioned Seed money project Entitled “Life and Times of Shyamji Krishna Varma : An Evaluation” for the year 2009-10 No. of Candidates doing Research under Guidance are: (A) M. Phil. 20 Ph. D. 05 (B) Completed research work and Degree awarded: M. Phil. 28 Ph. D. 08 Publications: Books published: (1) Itivrutta (2003) (2) Itihas-Darshan (2005) (3) 20th Century World (2006) (4) Aitihasik Lekh Sangra (2008) (5) Itihasni Pagdandi (2009) (6) Higher Education of Women In Saurashtra (2010) (7) Glory of Saurashtra ( Edited) (2011) (8) History of Europe (2013) (9) History of Rajkot (2013) (10) Aadhunik Vishvano Itihas (2013) (11) Itihas Darpan (2014) (12) Society and Economy in Indian Princely States (1858-1957) (Edited 2015) No. of Conferences, Seminars, workshops and symposiums attended - Conference: 88 International Level 6 Seminar: National Level & State/Regional Level 51 Workshop: State / Regional level 31 Other Academic Assignments: (1) Coordinator of the Refresher course in History organized by Academic Staff College, Saurashtra University, Rajkot during 17-11-2003 to 07-12- 2003. (2) Worked as Resource Person in Orientation Course in History organized by Academic Staff College, Saurashtra University, Rajkot during 10-06- 1996 to 06-07-1996. (3) Worked as Resource Person in refresher course in History organized by Academic Staff College, Gujarat University, Ahmadabad during 09-08- 2005 to 29-08-2005. (4) Served as Resource Person in Orientation Course Organised by U.G.C. and Academic Staff College, Saurashtra University, Rajkot (21-6- 1996) (5) Seminar Co-odinator by Government of Gujarat sponsored National Seminar on “ Kathiyavadi Horses in Historical Perspective” organized by the post Graduate Department of History, Saurashtra University on 28- 29 March-2011 (6) Participated in UGC sponsored short term Caurse “The Gandhi Vichar” - 25-10-2012 to 31-10-2012 conducted by Smt C R Gardi Academic Staff College, Saurashtra University, Rajkot (7) Television Talk at Rajkot Doordarshan, Rajkot on “ The Contribution of Women in Freedom Movement” It was Telecast on 14th August, 2014 DETAILS OF PUBLICATIONS Sr. Title of Research Paper Name of Research Month & Year No. Journal of Publication 1 Special contribution of Rajkot "Pathik" (Ahmedabad) April-May, State in Saurashtra 1992 2 Development of College “Pathik” September, Education in Saurashtra and its 1992 effects 3 Working of Kathiawad Rajkiya “Pathik” April, 1993 Parishad and its evaluation 4 Salt Satyagraha of Dholera "RajDaftar" (Gandhinagar) April, 1993 5 Manishankar Kikani - Pioneer of Souvenir Sau.-Cutch Nov. 1993 Reform Movement in Saurashtra History Conference, Junagadh 6 Salt Satyagraha of Viramgam "Pathik" (Ahmedabad) Jan. 1994 7 Bhaktiba Desai - Pioneer of Social “Pathik” Oct-Nov., 1994 Reforms in Gujarat 8 Political and Cultural Progress of "Valo Kutchchhdo" Bhuj Jan-Feb. 1995 Palitana State (Beginning of 1947 A.D.) 9 Amreli District in Historical "Pathik" April, 1996 Perspective 10 Historical Stages of the "Valo Kutchchhdo" March, 1996 Development of Amreli 11 Amreli-H.Q. of Gaekwad's Capital "Phulchhab", Rajkot 24-6-1996 in Saurashtra 12 Contribution of Women in Social "Raj Daftar" Gandhinagar Oct., 1996 Progress in Saurashtra 13 Satyagrahas of Saurashtra during "Pathik" April, 1997 treaty period 14 The battle of Bhuchar Mori - A "Valo Kutchchhdo" Mar-May, 1997 Historical Analysis 15 Contribution of Women of "Pagdandi", Bhavnagar 15-8-1997 Saurashtra in National Movement 16 Shikar Satyagraha of Sardhar "Valo Kutchchhdo" Sept., 1997 17 Saurashtra in the beginning of "Valo Kutchchhdo" March 1997 Nineteenth Century 18 Rajkot Satyagraha = "A Historical "Raj Daftar" August, 1998 Analysis" 19 Kathiawad Mahila Parishad "Arthat" March, 1999 (1931) 20 Education of Women in "Pathik" July 1999 Saurashtra in 20th Century 21 Sardar Patel and Integration of “Pathik” Jan-March Princely States of Saurashtra 2000 Sr. Title of Research Paper Name of Research Month & Year No. Journal of Publication 22 Urbanisation and Modernisation Westernisation and July 2001 of Morbi State Modernisation in Princely States of Western India 23 Watson Museum, Rajkot "Pathik" November 2001 24 People's Movement in Palitana "Valo Kuchhado" March 2002 State 25 Contribution of Jadunath Sarkar in "Sansodhan" Oct 2002 Indian Historiography 26 SANO Mountain of Saurashtra "Valo Kuchhado" Nov 2002 27 Girijashankar Vallabhaji Acharya Pathik July 2003 28 Peasant Life, Constructive "Vidyapith" May-Dec., Workers and Peasant's Movement 2003 in Palitana State 29 Quite India Movement in "Pathik" January-March Saurashtra 2004 30 Caves of Saurashtra "Valo Kuchhado" March 2004 31 Remarkable Monuments of the "Sansodhan" Jan-June 2004 Britishers in Saurashtra 32 Gandhian National Educational "Arthat" April-June Institutions of Saurashtra and 2004 National Movement 33 Administration of the Guptas "Valo Kuchhado" March-July 2005 34 Contribution of women of 'Nirmatri" Sept 2004 Saurashtra in the National Movement 35 Origin of the Jethvas and the "Sansodhan" Jan-March History of Porbandar State 2005 36 Forts of Jamnagar State "Shree Natnagar Shodh 2006 Sansthan" 37 Society and Economy in Dhasa “Valo-Kuchhado” July-Aug 2006 and Rai Sankli State (1858-1948) 38 Diwans of Porbandar State "Sansodhan" July-Dec 2006 39 Somnath & Prabhas Kshetra in "Sansodhan" Jan-March Economic Perspective 2007 40 Contribution of Dalit Saints of “ Valo-Kuchhado “ Jan-April 2007 Saurashtra to the Social Upliftment 41 Contribution of Dalit Saints of Golden Jubilee Souvenir of March 2007 Saurashtra to the Social Z F Wadia College, Surat Upliftment Sr. Title of Research Paper Name of Research Month & Year No. Journal of Publication 42 Sarlaben Trivedi – A Freedom S P University March 2007 Fighter & A Grass root worker 43 Upheaval of 1857 and Junagadh B J Institute- Ahmedabad 2007 State 44 Society & Economy in the state of "Arthat" April-June Dhasha & Rai Shankali ( 1858-1948) 2008 45 Contribution of Shyamaji Krishna “ Valo-Kuchhado” Jan-Feb-2008 Varma in the Freedom Movement of India 46 The Contribution of Saurashtra in “Pathik” Jan-Dec 2008 Freedom Struggle 1857 47 Contribution of Gurjar couple : Gurjaro Ka Vibhinna 2008-09 Gopaldas Desai and Bhaktilaxmi Kesheto Men Pradan Desai in political and Social Fields 48 Effect of British Rule of “Samipya” March 2009 Saurashtra 49 History Writing – Problem, Factor "Sansodhan" Jan-June 2009 and Impact 50 Contribution of women of “ Valo-Kuchhado “ August-2010 Saurashtra in the National Movement 51 Forts of Jamanagar State Forts of India Vol-II 2010 Felicitated to Dt Manoharsingh Ranavat 52 Contribution of the Journalists of “Arthat” Jan-March Saurashtra in the National 2011 Movement 53 Education of Women in “ Glory of Gujarat” July 2011 Saurashtra : Beginning and Development (1850-1950) 54 Gurjar Women Leader Maniben “Gurjar: Matrubhumi ke 2011 Patel and the Freedom Struggle Prati Samarpit” 55 Activities of Tourism in Rajkot “ Valo-Kuchhado “ Oct-Nov 2011 56 Rules of Princely States and Their “Sadbhavana Ni Suwas” January 2012 Welfare Activities 57 Freedom Fighter of Jamnagar “Samipya” April-2011 State March-2012 - ISBN- 23314415 58 Rise and Development of Itihas ni Kedie January-2013 Nationalism India ISBN- 978-93-81-44- 3-37-8 Sr.
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