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0 Cover Page Mahatma Gandhi University 0 CONTENTS Sl.No Schools/Departments Page 1 School of Behavioural Sciences 1 2 School of Biosciences 13 3 School of Chemical Sciences 42 4 School of Computer Sciences 79 5 School of Environmental Sciences 86 6 School of Gandhian Thought & Development Studies 116 7 School of Indian Legal Thought 121 8 School of International Relations & Politics 124 9 School of Letters 131 10 School of Management and Business Studies 139 11 School of Pedagogical Sciences 150 12 School of Physical Education and Sports Sciences 158 13 School of Pure and Applied Physics 161 14 School of Social Sciences 180 15 School of Tourism Studies 186 16 Department of Lifelong Learning and Extension 197 17 Department of Printing and Publishing 198 Sl. No International and Inter University Centres/Inter School Centres 1 International and Inter University Centre for Nano Science and Nanotechnology 201 2 Advanced Centre for Environmental Studies and Sustainable Development 233 3 Inter University Centre for Bio Medical Research& Super Speciality 258 4 Inter University Centre for Disability Studies 266 5 Inter University -Instrumentation Centre 269 6 Inter University Centre for Social Science Research and Extension 294 7 Advanced Molecular Materials Research Centre 296 8 Centre for High Performance Computing 298 9 Institute for Contemporary Chinese Studies 300 10 Institute for Intensive Research in Basic Sciences 304 11 KN Raj Centre for Planning and Centre State Financial Relations 306 12 National Institute for Plant Science and Technology 310 13 University Centre for International Co-operation 316 Sl. No Constituent Colleges/Institution 1 University College of Engineering, Thodupuzha 319 2 School of Technology and Applied Sciences 323 3 School of Applied Life Sciences, Chuttippara 329 4 University Colleges of Teacher Education 331 5 Department of Library and Information Sciences 333 Publication details of Schools, Departments SCHOOL OF BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES 3.4.2 Details of publications by the faculty Sl. No Publications Total 1. Refereed Journal Publications 82 2. Monographs Nil 3. Conference Proceedings 37 4. Chapters in Books 2 5. Edited Books Nil 6. Books authored with ISBN 4 7. Books authored without ISBN 3 8. Articles in popular publications 20 Total 148 Refereed Journal Publications: 82 2016: 15 1. Mini Mathew and Sukumaran, P.S. (2016). Work related skills of adults with mild intellectual disability. Disabilities and Impairments, 30(1), 21-27. 2. Simili P. Chacko & Sukumaran, P.S. (2016). Satisfaction and Problems of Special Teachers in Teaching Children with Autism, Mental retardation and Multiple Disabilities. Mahatma Gandhi University Research E Journal. 3. Kirankumar, V. B., Rajesh, E., & Sathian, B. (2016). Self Concept in relation to Parent- Child Relationship of Visually Impaired Students. Mahatma Gandhi University Research E Journal. 4. Sunilkumar, B.S., & Baburaj, P.T. (2016 ). Traumatic Brain Injury, Mood and Anxiety disorders in relation to Age and Education. TMAIC Journal of Counseling, 3, (1), 63 - 76. 5. Baburaj, P.T. (2016). Psychological Need Satisfaction of Hearing Impaired Adolescent. International Research Journal of Management Sociology and Humanities, 7 (5). 6. Divya Rose Peter & Rajeev Kumar, N. (2016). Socio-demographic Determinant of Malnutrition among Preschool Children in Kerala. Conflux Journal of Education, 3(9). 7. Sr. Tresa Anto & Rajeev Kumar, N. (2016). Impact of yoga and raw diet on sleep quality, glycemic level and anthropometric measurements of pre-diabetic patients. International Journal of Advances in Nursing Management, 4(1). 8. Kirankumar , V. B., Rajesh, E., Sathian, B (2016). Parent-child relationship in families with visually impaired schooling child. International Journal of Applied Research, 2(3) 146 -149. 1 9. Kirankumar, V. B., Rajesh, E., Sathian, B. (2016). Self-Concept of Students with Visual Impairment in relation to Socio-Economic status of Family. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Review, 1 (1) 224. 10. Kirankumar, V. B., Thomaskutty, A., Rajesh, E., & Sathian, B. Effect of Parental locus of Control on Emotional Maturity of Students with Visual Impairment. Journal of Rehabilitation Council of India. (Paper under Review). 11. Farisha K. A., Hassan A & Rajeev Kumar, N. (2016). Sensory Motor Integration of Children with Dyslexia. Guru Journal of Behavioral and Social Sciences 4, 1-2. 12. Sr. Tresa&. Rajeev Kumar, N. (2016). Effect of yoga and raw diet on physiological variables and quality of life of life of pre-diabetic patients. International Journal of Nursing Education, 8(2). 13. George Joseph, & Rajeevkumar, N. (2016). Determinant of Life Satisfaction among the Clergy in Indian Orthodox Church – a Study in Central Travancore. The International Journal of Indian Psychology, 3 (3). 14. Nandini, M., & Jayan, C. (2016). Behavioural Problems of Street Adolescents. International Journal of Applied Research, 2 (3), 223-228. 15. Nandini, M., & Jayan, C. (2016). Living with Difference: Experiences of Adolescents Subjected to Oral Facial Cleft Repair. The International Journal of Indian Psychology, 3 (9), 128-135. 2015: 12 16. Mary, P.V. (Sr. Glory), & Sukumaran, P.S. (2015). Effect of Literacy Rich Approach in the Generalizations and Maintenance of Vocabulary Skills in Children with Intellectual Disability. Journal of Disability Management and Special Education, 5(1), 34-41. 17. Simili P. Chacko & Sukumaran, P.S. (2015). Attitude of Parents of Persons with Mental Retardation towards Community Based Rehabilitation Programme. Conflux Journal of Education 2(10), 8-15. 18. Chitra V.R. & Rajeev Kumar.N. (2015) – Mental Health of Women in Kudumbasree. International Journal of Intensive Research.10:1-6. 19. Sathian, B., Asis De, Edwin van Teijlingen, Padam Simkhada, Indrajit Banerjee, Bedanta Roy, H S Supram, Suresh Devkota, & Rajesh E. (2015).Time Trend of the Suicide Incidence in India: a Statistical Modelling. American Journal of Public Health Research, 3 (5A), 80-87. 20. Rajeev Kumar.N., Thamilselvan, P., Suresh Kumar, M., Jyotsna Murthy, & Manoj Kumar Sharma. (2015). Psychosocial issues of parents of children with cleft lip and palate in relation to their behavioral problems. Journal of Cleft Lip Palate and Craniofacial Anomalies, 2(1). 21. Ameer Hassan, Anitha M. Thomas., & Rajeev Kumar, N. (2015). Relationship between Styles of Thinking and Mental Health among the Learning Disabled. International Research Journal of Management Science & Technology, 6(4). 22. Anjaly, K.S., & Baburaj, P.T. (2015). Effectiveness of an Intervention Programme on Health Seeking Behaviour of Post Menopausal Women regarding Health problems. Academic Views and Reviews: An International Journal of Education, Research and Innovation, 5 (3), 76-82. 2 23. Tessy Grace Mathews & Sahana Madhyastha (2015). Maternal Stress and Behavioural Problems in Learning Disability. TMAIC Journal of Counselling, 2 (1), 55-67. 24. Alexander, J., Rajani,G., & Reshma, J.(2015). Reflections on use of Participatory Methods in the Capacity Building Programme for Tribal Community Health Volunteers. Indian Journal of Community Health, 27, 2, 290-294. 25. Bindu, M., Sandhya, C., Aswathy, S., Unnikrishnan, A. G., & Rajani, G.(2015). The Process and Challenges in the Translation of World Health Organization Quality of Life (WHOQOL-BREF) to a Regional Language; Malayalam. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, 34,2, 149-152. 26. Ali, M.I., & Eranimos, B. (2015). A study on stress and mental health among day and night shift workers in call centers. Innovative Thoughts International Research Journal, 2, (4), 26-31. 27. Eranimos, B., & Thankappan, S. (2015).A comparative study on intimacy,passion and commitment in romantic relationship based on gender. Innovative Thoughts International Research Journal, 3, (3), 43-47. 2014: 11 28. Nandini, M., &Jayan, C. (2014). Dental caries oral facial clefts: A systematic review. Nepal Journal of Epidemiology, 4 (2). 29. Rajeev Kumar.N. & Sr. TresaAnto, (2014).Effect of Sleep Duration on Obesity and the Glycemic level in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes. Asian Journal of Nursing Education and Research 4(4). 30. Sathian, B., Nagaraja, S. B., Banerjee, I., Mittal, A., De, A., Roy, B., Rajesh, E., Senthilkumaran, S., Hussain, S. A., &Menezes, R. G. (2014). Awareness of Breast Cancer Warning Signs and Screening Methods among Female Residents of Pokhra Valley, Nepal. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 15, 4723-26. 31. Sathian, B., Kumar, A., Sreedharan, J., Banerjee, I., Roy, B., & Rajesh, E. (2014). Time Trend and Prediction of Grade 2 Disability among new cases of Leprosy in Nepal: a Statistical Modelling. Nepal Journal of Epidemiology, 4 (3), 378-383. 32. Sathian, B., Adhikari, S., Sreedharan, J., Banerjee, I., Roy, B., & Rajesh, E. (2014). Time Trend of the People Lost Follow up of Antiretroviral Therapy Services in Nepal: an Epidemiological Modelling. Indian Journal of Community Health, 26 (2), 145-149. 33. Sathian, B., Nagaraja, S. B., Banerjee, I., Mittal, A., De, A., Roy, B., Rajesh, E., Senthilkumaran, S., Hussain, S. A., &Menezes, R. G. (2014). Awareness of Breast Cancer Warning Signs and Screening Methods among Female Residents of Pokhra Valley, Nepal. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 15, 4723-26. 34. Sathian, B., Kumar, A., Sreedharan, J., Banerjee, I., Roy, B., & Rajesh, E. (2014). Time Trend and Prediction of Grade 2 Disability among new cases of Leprosy in Nepal: a Statistical Modelling. Nepal Journal of Epidemiology, 4 (3), 378-383. 35. Sathian, B., Adhikari,
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