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Name Dr. RINTU DAS Photograph Designation Assistant Professor TRIPURA UNIVERSITY (A Central University) PROFILE OF FACULTY MEMBER Name Dr. RINTU DAS Photograph Designation Assistant Professor Address Department of Bengali, Tripura University, Suryamaninagar, Agartala, Pin-799022, Tripura, India Phone No. Office 0381-237-9416 Residence -- Mobile +91 986210 5418 Email Address [email protected] Dr. Rintu Das [email protected] Educational Qualifications & NET/SET/SLET : Degree/ Qualification University / Institution Year Ph. D Gauhati University 2014 M. Phil Gauhati University 2008 M.A. Gauhati University 2007 NET UGC December 2008 Teaching Experience – 10 Years + Position held Pay Status Duration College/University Level From To Assistant Professor 11 -- 25th Present Tripura University January (A Central University) 2010 Coordinator/Head- -- -- 31 21 Tripura University in-charge of the October, Novem (A Central University) Department of 2016 ber, Bengali 2019 Areas of Interest / Specialization : Modern Bengali Literature, Rabindra Literature Subjects Taught : Rabindra Literature, Literary Theory, Fiction, Poetry, Research Methodology Supervision of Ph. D work: Name of the University Year of Status Broad Subject Area Scholar Registration Pritilata Sarkar Tripura 2014 Thesis Short Story of University Submitted Samaresh Basu Mishtu Roy Tripura 2015 Pre- Short Story of University submission Shibram seminar Chakraborty completed Kishore Tripura 2016 Pre- Pramatha Bhattacharya University submission Choudhury and his seminar influence on Bengali completed Litterateurs Titan Tripura 2016 Awarded on Short Story of Rudrapaul University 29th Female Writers of November, Tripura 2019 Publications Profile : ● Research Papers published in Refereed / Peer Reviewed Journals/ UGC Listed/ UGC-CARE listed : 1. “Ashokbijoy Raha O Tnar Kabyabhabna” (page: 119-125), Journal: ‘Ashruta’, 3rd year, 1st issue, February 2016, edited by Mrinalkanti Debnath & Aparna Nath, Agartala-799007, ISSN: 2454-7859, 2. “Rabindranath O Dwijendralaler Kabyabhabnar Boiporitya” (page: 7-27) A Peer- Reviewed Journal: ‘Balark’, Vol.- II, 1st issue, April 2016, edited by Malay Debnath & Rajib Ghosh, Agartala-799022, ISSN: 2394-6113 3. “Tripurar ‘Kishore Sahitya Samaj’ O ‘Rabi’ Patrika : Ekti Anusandhan” (page:10-17), A Peer-Reviewed International Journal, Impact Factor: 0.218 (ISRA): ‘IRJIMS’, 3rd volume, 3rd issue, April, 2017, edited by Biswajit Bhattacharjee, Karimganj, Assam-788711, India, ISSN: 2394-7950(P) & 2394-7969 (E) 4. “Koilaschandra Singha O Tar Sristikarma : Ekti Anusandhan” (page: 43-49), A Peer-Reviewed International Journal, UGC Approved, Journal No: 48666, Impact Factor: 6.28 (Index Copernicas International), ‘Pratidhwani the Echo’, 7th volume, 3rd issue, January 2019, edited by Biswajit Bhattacharjee, Karimganj, Assam-788711, India, ISSN: 2321-9319 (P), 2278-5264 (E) 5. “Tripuray Paribahan Sanskriti O Jatayat Byabastha” (page: 46-50), A Peer- Reviewed International Journal, UGC Approved, Journal No: 48666, Impact Factor: 6.28 (Index Copernicas International), ‘Pratidhwani the Echo’, 8th volume, 1st issue, July 2019, edited by Biswajit Bhattacharjee, Karimganj, Assam-788711, India, ISSN: 2321-9319 (P), 2278-5264 (O) 6. “Mahashweta Debir Upanyase Itihas-Anusandhan : ‘Jhnasir Rani’ Theke ‘Aranyer Adhikar’” (page: 31-38), A Peer-Reviewed Journal, UGC-CARE Listed Journal ‘Antarmukh’, 9th volume, 2nd issue, October-December 2019, edited by Khokan Kumar Bag, Sampan, Bhangakuthi, Burdwan, West Bengal-713101, ISSN: 2249-3751 (P) 7. “Tripuray Adhunik Bangla Sahityacharcha O Rabindranath” (page: 1-6), A bi- lingual Peer-Reviewed Academic Journal, UGC-CARE Listed Journal ‘ENSEMBLE’, volume 2, issue 1, March 2020, edited by Mukunda Mishra, Dr. Meghnad Saha College, Uttar Dinajpur, West Bengal-733128, ISSN: 2582-0427 (E) ●● Research Papers published in Edited Books/ Proceedings : 1. Article : “Jivan Charit Rachanay Rabindranath” (page: 431-445), Book: ‘Rabiprekshana’, Editor: Dilip Choudhury, Pub.: Tripura University, 1st August, 2012 2. Article : “Narendranath Datter Jivan Jiggasa” (page: 15-19), Book: ‘Swami Vivekananda O Bharatiya Nabajagriti’, Editor: Debabrata Ghosh, Pub.: Ebang Mushayera, Kolkata, ISBN: 978-93-81170-60-1, 12th January, 2013 3. Article: “Rabindranath O Dwijendralal: Byaktigata Samparker Aloke” (page: 40-54), ‘Dhanadhanya’ smarakgrantha’, Editor: Rabi Biswas, Pub.: Krishnanagar Municipal Corporation, Nadiya, 5th August, 2013 4. Article: “ ‘Gitimalya’ : Rabindranather Atmanusandhan” (page: 77-82), Book: ‘Srijanbaichitre Rabindranath’, Editor: Dr. Gita Debnath & Dr. Narayan Debnath, Pub.: Soikat Prakashan, Agartala, ISBN: 978-93-81585- 18-4, February, 2015 5. Article: “Rabindra Uponyase Asangjam O Asaktir Birodhita” (page: 121-137 ), Book: ‘Rabindra Uponyase Pratibaad’, Editor: Debabrata Biswas, Pub. : Byanjanbarna, Kolkata, ISBN:978-93-84729-34-9, August, 2016 6. Article: “Sanjay Bhattacharjer ‘Purbbasha’” (page: 280-284), Proceedings: “19th & 20th Century Literary Periodicals of Assam & Bengal”, Editor: Dr. Jyotirmoy Sengupta, Pub.: Vicky Publishers, Guwahati-5, Assam, ISBN: 978- 81-934492-0-2, August, 2017 7. Article: “Tripurar Bangla Chhotogalper Suchanaparba”, (page: 09-17), Book: “Tripurar Bangla Chhotogalpa O Galpakar”, Editor: Rajib Ghosh, Pub.: Book World, Agartala, ISBN: 81-8266-117-X, 2019 8. Article: “Rabindranather Drishtite Vidyasagar”, (page: 157-165), Book: “Vidyasagar: Ek Bahumatrik Parjalochana”, Editor: Debabrata Ghosh, Pub.: Setu Prakashani, Kolkata-6, ISBN: 978-81-942129-3-5, January 2020 ●●●● Other Publications (Books, Edited Works etc.): 1. Co-editor of the book “Janma Sardha-shatabarse Kabiyal Haricharan Acharya: Naba Niriksha” ISBN: 978-81-88997-40-4, pages: 162, published by Tripura Bani Prakashani, Agartala-799001, January 2012 2. Author of the Book: “Uttar Purba Bharater Bangla Sahitya” (pages: 88), by Dr. Rintu Das (Single author) Pub.: Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., Noida, ISBN: 978-93-259-9596-3, 2016 3. Author of the Book: “Monone-Srijone Rabindranath O Dwijendralal” (pages: 156), by Dr. Rintu Das (Single author), Pub.: Parijat Prakashani, Dhaka, Bangladesh, ISBN: 978-984-507-242-9, February 2016 4. Author of the Book: “ Bingsha Shatabdir Bangla Kabya, Natak O Kotha Sahitya” (pages: 73), by Dr. Rintu Das (Single author), Pub.: Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., Noida, ISBN: 978-93-5259-423-8, 2016 5. Author of the Book: “ Uttar-Purba Bharat Abong Bishes Gurutwa Saho Tripurar bangla Sahitya” (pages: 80), by Dr. Rintu Das (Single author), Pub.: Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., Noida, ISBN: 978-93-5259-420-7, 2016 6. Author of the Book: “Subodh Ghosher Chhoto Galpo: Prasanga Jiban Darshan” (pages: 94), by Dr. Rintu Das (Single author), Pub.: Tulshi Publishing House, Agartala, ISBN: 978-93-85713-16-3, 2017 7. Editor of the Book: “Darubrahma”, (pages: 87), Edited by Dr. Rintu Das (Single Editor), Pub.: Gutenberg, Kolkata-75, ISBN: 978-81-930664-8-5 , 2018 8. Editor of the Book: “Bangla O Sindhi Sahitye Sufi Prabhab”, (pages: 264), Edited by Dr. Rintu Das (Co-Editor), Pub.: Gutenberg, Kolkata-75, ISBN: 978-81-936022-3-2, 2019 ●●●●● Seminar/Conference - Organization / Presentation : 1. The title of my paper “Subodh Ghosher Chhoto Galpa: Adhunik Jiban Samasyar Rupayan” was presented in the National Seminar “Shatabarshe Phire Dekha: Ashapurna Devi O Subodh Ghosh” organized by Department of Bengali, Tripura University on 5th March 2010 2. The title of my paper “Bharater Sanskritik Oitijhya O Rabindranath” was presented in the National Seminar “Rabindranath Sahitya O Sanskritir Prekshapate Sardha-shatabarshik Samiksha” organized by Department of Bengali, Tripura University in collaboration with Sahitya Akademy, Kolkata on 18th November 2010 3. The title of my paper “ ‘Gitimalya’ : Rabindranather Atmanusandhan” was presented in the UGC sponsored National Seminar “Bichitra Rabindranath: Ananya Rabindranath” organized by Department of Bengali, Women’s College & Ramthakur College, Agartala on 25th September 2011 4. The title of my paper is “Rabindranath O Dwijendralal: Samparker Khatiyan” was presented in the International Seminar “Second International Congress of Bengal Studies 2011” organized by ISBS & University of Dhaka, Bangla Akademy of Dhaka, Bangladesh on 17-20 December 2011 5. The title of my paper “Narir Atmasamman Pratisthar Ladai: Sahitya-Samaj O Rajneeti” was presented in the International Seminar “Social Inequality And Literature” organized by Department of Bengali, Tripura University collaboration with ICSSR, New Delhi on 16-17 January 2014 6. The title of my paper “Sanjay Bhattacherjer Purbasha” was presented in the UGC sponsored National Seminar “19th & 20th Century Literary Periodicals of Assam & Bengal” organized by assamese & Bengali Department, Pragjyotish College, Guwahati, Assam in collaboration with Kolikata Little Magazine Literary O Gabeshana Kendra, Kolkata on 29-30 December 2014 7. The title of my paper “Narendranath Mitrer Chhotogalpo : Samaj Bibartaner Prekshite” was presented in the National Seminar “Prak Janma-Shatabarshe Sahityik Narendranath Mitra” organized by Department of Bengali, Tripura University on 14th August 2015 8. The title of my paper “Narir Byaktiswatantra pratishthar ladai : Prekshite ‘Gramer Meye’ ” was presented in the National Seminar “Women’s Right in North East India” organized by Department of Bengali, Directorate of Distance Education, Tripura University in collaboration with Tripura Commission for Women, Agartala on 17th January 2016 9. The title of my paper “Adwita Malla Barmaner Kobita” was presented in the International
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