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Curriculum Vitae CURRICULUM VITAE Name : Dr. M. SENAPATHY Sex : Male Nationality : Indian Permanent Address : 9, Veera Kovil Street, Kalvi Nagar, Rajambadi (PO), Madurai - 625 021, Tamil Nadu, India Contact Phone & E-mail : +251 982053540 (Ethiopia Mobile) & [email protected] Envision an academic world where the new knowledge thrives and sustain for global VISION development. The scientific mission is to make more productive, resilient and authentic research on MISSION development of the academic community as well as the societal improvement. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS Examination passed Name of the Institution / Year of % of Marks & with Subjects University Passing Ranks B.Sc. (Rural P.M.Thevar College, Usilampatti, Development Science) 66% Madurai District. Madurai Kamaraj 1983-86 Specialization: University II Rank University AGRICULTURE M.Sc.(Rural Arul Anandar College, Karumathur, Development Science) 74 % Madurai District. Madurai Kamaraj 1986-88 Specialization: University II Rank University AGRICULTURE M.A. Sociology Madurai Kamaraj University 2000 57% Dept. of Rural Development, M.Phil. in Micro-Level Gandhigram Rural University, 1988-89 66% Planning (M.L.P.) Tamilnadu, India Dept. of Rural Development Ph.D. in Rural Thesis Gandhigram Rural University, 2005 Development Awarded Tamilnadu, India 1 TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS Subjects Institution Year of Passing and % Dept. of Technical Education, Type Writing English Lower May 1982 Chennai Post Graduate Diploma in Madurai Kamaraj May 1991 Computer Application (P.G.D.C.A) University, Tamil Nadu, India Bachelor of Library & Information Madurai Kamaraj University, May 1993 and 68% Science (B.L.I.Sc.) Tamil Nadu, India Master of Library & Information Madurai Kamaraj University, May 1994 and 64% Science (M.L.I.Sc.) Tamil Nadu, India Ph.D. in Library and Information Madurai Kamaraj University, August 2017 (Pursuing) Science Tamil Nadu, India RESEARCH EXPERIENCES I have research experience of carrying out Evaluation Study on Watershed Development and Swarna Gramin Rozgar Yojana (S.G.R.Y.) in Virdhunagar and Karur districts as a Research Assistant at the Faculty of Rural Development of Gandhigram Rural University, Gandhigram, India from 2004 to 2005. Mid-Term Evaluation Study for “Watershed Development Project of Karur District” Funded by District Rural Development Agency, Karur from 20.07.2004 to 28.08.2004. Mid-Term Evaluation Study for “Watershed Development Project of Virudhunagar District” Funded by District Rural Development Agency, Virudhunagar, from 3.09.2004 to 10.11.2004. End Evaluation Study for Swarna Gramin Rozgar Yojana (S.G.R.Y.) of Virudhunagar District Funded by District Rural Development Agency, Virudhunagar from 23.11.2004 to 24.03.2005. M.Sc. FIELD OF RESEARCH IN RURAL INDUSTRY Project Report submitted to Madurai Kamaraj University in partial fulfilment of the M.Sc. Degree in Rural Development entitled “A Study on the Role of District Industries Centre (D.I.C.) In Thirupparankundram Panchayat Union, Madurai – District” 1988. M. Phil. FIELD OF RESEARCH IN AGRICULTURE Project Report submitted to Gandhigram Rural University in partial fulfilment of the M.Phil. in Micro-Level Planning and the topic entitled “Planning for Adoption of Improved Farm Technology in Paddy Cultivation” 1990. Ph.D. FIELD OF RESEARCH IN AGRICULTURE Thesis awarded in the topic of “Comparative Study of Implementation of Watershed Development Programme Implemented By Government and Non-Government Organization in 2 Tamil Nadu” 1999-2004 in the Department of Rural Development, Gandhigram Rural University, Dindigul - District, Tamil Nadu. India. M.L.I.Sc. FIELD OF RESEARCH IN BIBLIOGRAPHY Project Report submitted to the Madurai Kamaraj University in partial fulfilment of the degree of Master of Library and Information Science requirements the topic entitled “A Selective Bibliography on Nitrogen Metabolism” 1994. Ph.D. FIELD OF RESEARCH IN USER STUDIES He is pursuing the Ph.D. in the Department of Library and Information Science and his Thesis entitled on “Information Seeking Behavior among Medical College Students in Southern Tamil Nadu, India” 2017. WORKING EXPERIENCES Total No. of Name of the Organization Designation Duration Years of Service The Covenant Center for 1990 - Research Associate in Rural Development, N.G.O., September 4 Yrs 9 Months Development N.G.O. Tamilnadu, India 1994 Linga Chemicals, Madurai, Resource Person for Tamilnadu, India Recruitment, Orientation Since 1996 23 Years Fertilizer, Pesticides Corporate Training, Teaching up to now Export Company Motivational Skills Gandhigram Rural University, Guest Lecturer 2000 - 2002 2 Years Dindigul, Tamilnadu, India Department of Rural Research Scholar Development, Gandhigram Rural Teaching both B.Sc. & 2000 - 2004 5 Years University, India M.Sc. R.D. Subjects Department of Rural Research Assistant Development, Gandhigram Rural 4 Waster shed Development 2004 - 2005 6 Months University, Tamilnadu, India and Management Projects Distance Education Centre, Proof Reader March 2005 - 1 Year and 10 Gandhigram Rural University, Modules Correction for all November Months Dindigul, Tamilnadu, India B.Sc. & M.Sc. Subjects 2006 Distance Education Centre, Dec 2006 - Gandhigram Rural University, Computer Operator 3 Months Feb 2007 Dindigul, Tamilnadu, India Department of Rural Development Science, Feb 2007 - Sub-Lecturer 2 Years Arul Anandar College, Madurai, Nov 2008 Tamilnadu, India 3 Department of Rural December Development and Agricultural 3 Years and 4 Assistant Professor 2008 - March Extension, Haramaya University, Months 2012 Ethiopia Department of Rural Development and Agricultural April 2012 Associate Professor 8 Years Extension, Wolaita Sodo upto 2020 University, Ethiopia Teaching Experiences in College and University - 19 Years Administrative Experiences - 2 Years Research Experiences in N.G.O.s - 5 Years Research Experiences in University - 10 Years Corporate Company Experiences - 23 Years Paper Presentation at National / International Conferences M. Senapathy (1999) “Role of District Industries Centre in Promoting Rural Industries in Madurai District”, in the State Level Seminar on “Rural Industrialization in India: Problems and Prospects” sponsored by the University Grants Commission, New Delhi and Khadi and Village Industries Commission, Mumbai at Gandhigram Rural Institute, Gandhigram, India. M. Senapathy (1999) “Role of Electronic Library in Library Management” in the 4th Tamil Nadu Library Association Conference on “Hi-Tech Library and the Modern Reader” Madurai Kamaraj University, Tamil Nadu, India. M. Senapathy (2001) “Watershed Approach to Rural Development Institutional Relationships” on the “Emerging partnership in Rural Development Initiatives” by National Council for Rural Institute at Gandhigram Rural Institute, Gandhigram, India. M. Senapathy (2002) “Evaluation of Area Development Programmes through Watershed Approach” U.G.C. Sponsored National Seminar on the “Status, Trend and Supervision of Research in Rural Development” Gandhigram Rural Institute, Gandhigram, India. M. Senapathy (2003) “Indigenous Technology for Watershed Management” U.G.C. sponsored State Level Seminar on the “Indigenous Technology in Indian Farming: Problems and Prospects” Gandhigram Rural Institute Deemed University, Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, India. M. Senapathy (2006) “Problems of Agricultural Labourers in Sholavandan Block of Madurai District” U.G.C. sponsored State Level Seminar on the “Impact of Globalisation and Retaining Strategies for Lobour and Employment” Gandhigram Rural Institute, Gandhigram, India. 4 Dr. M. Senapathy and Dr. Samwel Kakuko Lopoyetum (2007) “Human Rights Education in Educational Institutions in India” State Level Seminar on the “Social Legislation for Social Change” at C.M.S. College, Coimbatore, India Dr. M. Senapathy and Dr. Samwel Kakuko Lopoyetum (2007) “A Study on the Watershed Development and Management in Madurai District”, in the “XXVIII Annual Conference of Association of Economists of Tamil Nadu” at American College Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India. Dr. M. Senapathy and Dr. Samwel Kakuko Lopoyetum (2008) “Foreign Direct Investment in Agri-Business Management Challenges and Opportunities”, in the National Conference on “Issues in International Economics” at Arul Anandar College, Karumathur, Madurai, India. Dr. M. Senapathy and Dr. Samwel Kakuko Lopoyetum (2008) “Watershed for Sustainable development in Agricultural Sector Prospects and Retrospects”, in the State Level Seminar on “Sustainable Development In India Prospects and Retrospects” at Fatima College Madurai, India. Dr. M. Senapathy and Dr. Samwel Kakuko Lopoyetum (2008) “Information Technology for Rural Development and Management”, in the National conference on “Information Technology and Management” at P.S.N.A. College of Engineering & Technology, Dindigul, India. Dr. M. Senapathy and Dr. Samwel Kakuko Lopoyetum (2008) “Performance of Agricultural Insurance Systems in India”, in the National Conference on “Indian Insurance Sector- Innovation, Sustainability and Social Impact” at C.M.S. College, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. Dr. M. Senapathy (2008) “Corporate Social Responsibility in the Context of Millennium Development Goals in India”, in the U.G.C. sponsored National Seminar “Millennium Development Goals and Rural Development - Role of Education” at Arul Anandar College, Karumathur, Madurai, India. Dr. M. Senapathy and Dr. Samwel Kakuko Lopoyetum (2008) “Globalisation Impact on Agri-Business Management”, in the International Conference on “Globalisation-Impact,
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