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List of Ad-Hoc Panel 2013-14 Department of Economics Delhi School of Economics University of Delhi List of candidates recommended for Ad-hoc Assistant Professor in Economics under various Colleges of Delhi University for the Academic Year 2013-14 for various Categories (not in order of merit). General Category S.No. Name Address Contact No. Qualification Category 1 Md. Izhar Alam E-110/A, 2nd Floor, Nr. Hari Kothi, 9717210868 B.A. - Bihar Uni. I Abul Fazal Enclave-I, M.A. -AM Uni. Jamia Nagar, Okhla, New Delhi-25 Ph.D. -AM Uni. 2 MD. Umar Farooque C/o.- Ravindar Ji, House No. 144, Third 8130946234 B.A. - BRABU I Floor, Room No-38, Taimoor Nagar, New 9939976004 M.A. - BRABU Delhi-65 Ph.D.- BRABU & NET 3 Shalini Agarwal C-1/118, Opposite St. Marks School, 9717029113 B.A. - Deemed Uni I Janakpuri, N. Delhi 9810739947 M.A. - DBRA Uni. Ph.D.- Deemed Uni. 4 Sanjeev Kumar FF-I, Plot No-55, Gyan Khand-I, 9953531181 B.Sc. - CCS Uni. I Indirapuram, Ghaziabad (UP)-201010 M.A. - CCS Uni. M.Phil. - CCS Uni. Ph.D. - CCS Uni. & NET 5 Geeta Rani Flat No. 2057, Tower-4, Block-D, GH-7, 9999098885 B.A. - CCS Uni. I Crossing Repulik, Ghaziabad(UP) M.A. - CCS Uni. M.Phil. - CCS Uni. Ph.D. - CCS Uni. & NET 6 Renu Sinha 35/10,First Floor, West Patel Nagar, 9999119858 B.A. - Patna University I New Delhi-8 9811119858 M.A.- Patna University Ph.D. - T.M.B. University & NET 7 Garima Malik D-4/4091, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi-70 9899429072 B.A. - DU I 26131963 M.A. - The Ohio State Uni. Ph.D. - The Ohio State Uni. 8 Sushmita C/o. Mrs Swapna Rai, 6131/3, D-6, Vasant 8010246687 B.A. - BHU I Kunj, New Delhi-70 M.A. - BHU Ph.D. - MGKVP & NET S.No. Name Address Contact No. Qualification Category 9 Richa Gupta A-65, Chander Nagar, Ghaziabad 9891700059 B.A. - Banasthali Uni I M.A. - CCSU M.Phil. - CCSU Ph.D. - CCSU 10 Gunjan Agarwal H-3/10, Gate-2, Model Town-2, Delhi-9 9313997707 B.A. - DBRA I M.A. - DBRA Ph.D - DBRA 11 Kavita W/o. Mr. Sandeep Kumar, EG-98, Ilnd 9310265482 B.A. - CCSU I Floor, Inderpuri, New Delhi-12 9311152213 M.A. - CCSU M.Phil. - CCSU Ph.D - CSJMU NET 12 Kailashpati Shail Bhawan, N.1/12L, 4A Gangotri Bihar 8298419090 B.A. - TMBU I Colony, Nagawa Lanka, Varanasi (UP)- 7668891706 M.A. - TMBU 221005 Ph.D. - TMBU 13 Divya Agarwal 1-B, 16, Princeton Estate, Opp. DLF Golf 8470006868 B.A. - Lucknow Uni I Coarse Road, Gurgaon (Haryana) 9711346282 M.A. - Lucknow Uni Ph.D. - Lucknow Uni 14 Taruna Tomar 42/2, Emilia-04, Vatika City, Sohna Road, 9910855282 B.A. - CCSU I Gurgaon-122018 M.A. - CCSU Ph.D. - CCSU 15 Bhawana Pareek C/o Neeta Bidhoodi, Room No 222, 9868366734 B.A. - Rajasthan Uni I Sabarmati Hostel, JNU, New Delhi-67 M.A. - Rajasthan Uni M.Phil. & Ph.D - JNU 16 Archana Gupta Flat No 203, T-7, Civitech Florencia, 9891780267 B.A. - DBRAU I Ramprastha Green, Vaishali Extn., 9350183901 M.A. - DBRAU Gaziabad (UP) Ph.D. - DBRAU & NET 17 Suman Rani 945/31, Azad Nagar, Nr. Double Phatak, 09810489480 B.A. - MDU I Rohtak-124001 Haryana M.A. - MDU Ph.D. - MDU & NET S.No. Name Address Contact No. Qualification Category 18 Sandeep Kumar VPO, Bajana Khurd, Th. Gannaur, Dist. 09896122344 B.A. - MDU I Sonipat (Har)-131102 M.A. - MDU Ph.D. - MDU & NET 19 Simantini Mohapatra C/o. Bimal Kishore Sahoo, Asstt Prof., 9953187174 B.A. - Utkal Uni I Institue of Economic Growth, University M.A. - Hyderabad Uni Enclave, North Campus, Delhi-7 M.Phil. - Hyderabad Uni Ph.D. - JNU 20 Bimal Kishore Sahoo Institute of Economic Growth, University 7838186507 B.A. - NOU I Enclave, North Campus, Delhi University, M.A. - Hyderabad Uni Delhi-07 M.Phil. - IIT Bombay Ph.D. - IIT Roorkee & NET 21 Bipasha Choudhury 27, Priyadarshini Vihar, Ilnd Floor, Part-I, 9953908384 B.A. - Allahabad Uni I Delhi-9 M.A. - Allahabad Uni Ph.D. - Allahabad Uni & NET 22 Sonali Garg 12 Anand Lok, New Delhi-110049 9810285379 B.A. - DU I M.A. - JNU & TOSU, USA Ph.D. - TOSU, USA & NET 23 Rashmi Chaudhary House No.- 6/98, Shivaji Nagar, Gurgaon 9811599330 B.A. - A.M.U. I 95124-2332971 M.A. - A.M.U. Ph.D. - A.M.U. & NET 24 Rajbala Gauttam 49, Soubhagya Apartment, Sector - 9, Rohini, 9811522477 B.A. - Dibrugarh Univ. I Delhi - 85 011-27552025 M.A. - Dibrugarh Univ. Ph.D. - J.M.I. & NET 25 Aviral Pandey Institute of Economic Growth, University 9312894120 B.A. - Allahabad Univ. I Enclave, University of Delhi (North Campus), M.A. - Allahbad Univ. Delhi-7 Ph.D. - BHU NET 26 Ajeet Shankhdhar Tandon Lane, Civil Lines, Budaun, Pin-243601 09219706749 B.A. - M.J.P. Rohilkhand Univ., I M.A.- M.J.P. Rohilkhand Univ. Ph.D. - M.J.P. Rohilkhand Univ. 27 Shahina Perween Dream Home Apartment, Flat No. B-304, 3rd 09897338483 B.A. - A.M.U. I Floor, Near Nadim Tarin Hall, Sir Syed Nagar, M.A. - A. M.U. Aligarh-202002, U.P. Ph.D. - A.M.U. S.No. Name Address Contact No. Qualification Category 28 Shailesh Kumar D-38/39, First Floor, Gandhi Vihar, Delhi-9 9971697152 B.A. - B.R.A.B.U., Muzaffarpur I M.A. - B.R.A.B.U., Muzaffarpur Ph.D. - B.R.A.B.U., Muzaffarpur 29 Neha Srivastava 578, Sunlight Colony-2 Ashram, New Delhi 08287087587 B.A. - C.S.J.M. Univ., Kanpur I M.A. - C.S.J.M. Univ., Kanpur Ph.D. - C.S.J.M. Univ., Kanpur 30 Trishna Sarkar 31-C, Pocket-6, Mayur Vihar, Phase-3, New 9313390096 B.A. - Utkal Univ. I Delhi-96 M.A. - Utkal Univ Ph.D.- Fakir Mohan Univ., Balasore, Orissa 31 Tanushri Pandey 728, Gaur Galaxy Aptt., Sector - 5, Vaishali, 9999023337 B.A. - Banasthali Vidyapith I Ghaziabad-201010 0120-4372299 M.A. - DDU Gorakhpur Univ. Ph.D. - DDU Gorakhpur Univ. & NET 32 Asmita Tripathi Sec-15, House No 680, Vasundhara, GZB 8527402241 B.A. - BHU I M.A. - BHU Ph.D. - MGKV 33 Pradeep Kumar Choudhury Room No. B-11; F-238, Katwaria Sarai, New 9716866068 B.A. - F.M. Univ. I Delhi-16 M.A. - Univ. of Hyderabad Ph.D. - NUEPA & NET 34 Shirin Rais 138-B, Greater Azad Enclave, PO Kuwarsi, 9837845712 B.A. - AMU I Street No 4, Dhorra, Aligarh-202002 0571-2720595 M.A. - AMU Ph.D. - AMU 35 Ann George Associate Fellow, Institute for Human 8860746827 B.A. - MGU I Development, NIDM Building, IIPA M.A. - Madras Uni Campus, IP Estate, MG Marg, New Delhi- M.Phil. - JNU 02 Ph.D. - Madras Uni NET S.No. Name Address Contact No. Qualification Category 36 Jyoti Vig 39/6, Kaul Apt, Rajpur Road, Delhi-54 9910019271 B.Sc. - DU I 2391-7724 M.A. - JNU M.A. - Minnesota Uni. M.Phil. - JNU Ph.D. - Minnesota Uni. NET 37 Seema Malik A-56, Malik Store, Rishi Nagar, 9811193008 B.A. - Rohilkhand Uni. II Captain Satish Marg, 9811183008 M.A. - MJP Rohilkhand Uni. Opp. Canara Bank, Ph.D. - MJP Rohilkhand Uni. Rani Bagh, Delhi-34 38 Palakh Jain D-100, First Floor, Mahendru Enclave, 9818564724 B.A. - DU II Delhi M.A. - DU Ph.D. - IIM-A NET 39 Rachna Singh Nathu Ram Farm House, Hastal Road, Vill- 9811938594 B.A. - Lucknow Uni. II Ranhola, P.O.-Nangloi, Delhi-41 M.A. - DBA Uni. Ph.D- DBA Uni. 40 Pravin Kumar Room No.-307, Parisila Bhawan II, I.P. Estate, 9555141965 B.A.- B.H.U. II NCAER, New Delhi-2 M.A. - B.H.U. Ph.D - B.H.U. 41 Rashmi Kumar D65 B Ground Floor, Freedom Fighter's 9899303477 B.A. - Patna Uni. II Enclave, IGNOU Road, Neb Sarai, Saket, M.A. - Patna Uni. New Delhi-68 Ph.D. - Patna Uni. 42 Parul Kumar R 27A, Model Town-III, 2nd Floor, Delhi-9 9818008956 B.A. - BHU II 9311182570 M.A. - MGKVP Ph.D. - BHU NET 43 Aditi Jamalpuria 51A, Pocket-B, Phase II, Ashok Vihar, New 9891078863 B.Sc. - Calcutta Uni II Delhi-52 M.Sc. - Calcutta Uni M.Phil. - JNU Ph.D. - JNU S.No. Name Address Contact No. Qualification Category 44 Sarabjeet Kaur F-49, Vikas Puri, ND-18 8860433936 B.Sc. - GNDU II M.Sc. - GNDU Ph.D. - GNDU NET 45 Basanti Kumari Nayak R-40, Ilnd Floor, Musjid Road, Bhogal, 9958895903 B.A. - Berhampur Uni II Jangpura Ex, New Delhi-14 24374033 M.A. - Berhampur Uni M.Phil. - Berhampur Uni Ph.D. - Berhampur Uni NET 46 Shruti A-2/39, Sector-18, Rohini, Delhi-110089 9810858380 B.A. - DU II 27883818 M.A. - JMI Ph.D. - DU 47 Volga Bhatnagar 7/ 436, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur-302017, 0141-2551581 B.A. - Univ. of Rajasthan II Rajasthan 9413414017 M.A. - Univ. of Rajasthan M.Phil.- Univ. of Rajasthan Ph.D. - Univ. of Rajasthan 48 Boishampayan Chatterjee Flat 4Y-302, Awho Township, Gurjinder Vihar, 9891102177 B.A. - Univ. of Calcutta II Sector-CHI1, Pocket-P5, Greater Noida, M.A. - Clark Univ., Univ. of Calcutta Gautam Budh Nagar, U.P.- 201310 Ph.D. - Clark Univ. 49 Ranjini Neogi Flat- 4Y-302, Awho Township, Gurjinder 8506967256 B.Sc. - Univ. of Calcutta II Vihar, Pocket-5, Sector- CHI1, Greater Noida, M.Sc. - Univ. of Calcutta Gautam Buddh Nagar, U.P.- 201310 Ph.D.- Univ. of Connecticut 50 Anjana Kumari C/o Shailesh Kumar, D-38/39, First Floor, 09693051346 B.A.
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