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Hasit Cv 21.2.14.PMD Resume of Hasit Mehta Personal Details Name – Hasit Mehta Address – 'MAST',8, Chandralok Soc., Civil hosp. road, Nadiad 387001, Dist Kaira, Gujarat Phone – 9825780889 Email – [email protected] Objective To join world class educational institution in a challenging and rewarding. role with options of development and continual learning Professional Excellence Summary Over twenty two years experience in teaching at college level. Over Five years experience in College Administration Expertise in the field of education counselor at Various Institute. Expertise in the field of Gujarati literature, criticism and research. Conducted various adequate classes on the Literature and management. Have known well as an author, teacher, lecturer along with as a debater. Implemented various methods to develop relations between the students, teaching and administrative staff. Summary of skills: Ability to conduct lectures, workshops, and seminars Good knowledge of language & Literature. Ability to convey the concepts and theories of Literature to the students Ability to provide guidance to the students in their research projects Ability to perform managerial functions and administrative tasks. Ability to teach and train graduate and post graduate students Excellent communication skills and organizational ability Education SEPTEMBER 2002 PhD S.P. University, V.V.Nagar MAY 1992 M.A. 1st Class, M.S.Uni. Vadodara APRIL 1990 B.A. (1ST in Center) C.B.Patel Arts Col, Nadiad (Guj.Uni.) [1] Achievements • 05 books Authored • 07 Editorship • 06 under publication • 07 Reviewer ship of Research journals: • 44 research,criticism& review articles. • 09 researches with different institutions. • 37 seminars and workshops Participated • 18 seminars and worships Organized • 15 Honour. • 10 Citations in Print Media • 23 Art and Literary work • 27 Certificates About Achievements • 23 Different Level Exam Achievements • 59 lectures and presented papers at several levels • Referee Ph.D. Student in S.P.University, V.V. Nagar • Guide Ph.D. Student in Gujarat University, A' bad • Guide Ph.D. Student in Veer Narmad South Gujarat Uni.,Surat Career Overview Jan'2012 on wards Ph.D.Guide : Veer Narmad South Gujarat University,Surat March'2011 on wards Ph.D. Guide : Gujarat University-Ahmedabad Sep.2008 on wards PRINCIPAL : U.T.S. Mahila Arts College-Nadiad Aug'2007 to Sep'08 ACTING PRINCIPAL : U.T.S. Mahila Arts College-Nadiad July'00 to Mar'05 P.G.TEACHER : H.K.Arts College –Ahmedabad July'97 to Feb'2001 P.G.TEACHER : C.B.Patel Arts College–Nadiad January’98 LECTURER : U.T.S. Mahila Arts College-Nadiad,with special responsibilitieS for Library management, student union, Finance Management June ’94 to DEC’97 LECTURER & H.O.D. : Arts & Commerce College-Vaso Aug.'92 to June'94 PART TIME LECTURER : Mahila Arts College–Kadi (U.G.UNI.) Nov.'92 to June'94 PART TIME LECTURER : Arts & Comm. College- Kadi(U.G.UNI.) [2] Training Courses APRIL’97 STATE LEVEL REFRESHER COURSE : UGC Academic Staff Coll. , Guj.Uni.Ahmd. NOV’2000 STATE LEVEL REFRESHER COURSE : UGC Academic Staff Coll. , Guj.Uni.Ahmd. JUNE 2001 STATE LEVEL ORIENTATION COURSE : UGC Academic Staff Coll. , Guj.Uni.Ahmd. OCT'2002 STATE LEVEL "ADHYAPAK SAJJATA SHIBIR" : Sannidhan FEB'2004 STATE LEVEL "ADHYAPAK SAJJATA SHIBIR" Sannidhan JULY'2008 STATE LEVEL KARMAYOGI TALIM SHIBIR: Higher Edu.Commissioner,Ahmd MARCH'2009 NATIONAL LEVEL VICHAR GOSHTHI SEMINAR SUBJECT ON ''SAHITYA ANE SATTA SANRACHANAO'' : Farbas Gujarati Sabha,Mumbai MARCH'2009 STATE LEVEL PRINCIPALS WORKSHOP :Higher Edu.Commissioner,Ahmd MAY'2009 NATIONAL LEVEL TRAINING COURSE : National Conference-Akola -Maharashtra OCT'2009 STATE LEVEL PRINCIPAL TRAINING COURSE : Academic Staff Coll.Ahmd. MARCH'2010 NATIONAL LEVEL TRAINING COURSE:National Conference-Panjab Uni.Chandigadh SEPT'2010 STATE LEVEL TRAINING COURSE :Academic Staff College : Rajkot FEB'2011 STATE LEVEL TRAINING COURSE : Gujarat Uni. Ahmedabad MAY'2011 DISTRICT LEVEL CAPACITY BUILDING WORKSHOP : KCG-Gandhingar JULY'2011 DISTRICT LEVEL CAPACITY BUILDING WORKSHOP : KCG-Gandhingar FEB'2012 NATIONAL LEVEL PRINCIPAL TRAINING COURSE : Association of India College Principals,Surat [3] ATTACHMENT [1] PERSONAL DETAILS (1.1) NATIVE NADIAD (1.2) BIRTH DATE 16th JULY '1969 (1.3) CASTE WITH SUB CASTE HINDU NAGAR BHRAMIN (1.4) CATEGORY OPEN (1.5) SEX MALE (1.6) BLOOD GROUP O+ VE (1.7) HEIGHT 5'-9" (1.8) WEIGHT 83 KG. (1.9) MARITAL STATUS Married-Wife Limisha(Chemical Engineer)- daughter Anokhi(Secondary Student), Son-Parjanya(Primary Student) (1.10) INTERESTS Writing, Reading,Samaj Seva,Philately, Library activities, Linguistics,Travelling ( Traveled all over India, Malaysia and NewZealand) [2] INSTITUTIONAL RECORD (2.1) Interview Date : 13/12/1997 (2.2) Appointement Letter as a Lecturer : Dated 18/12/1997 Ref Letter No. : 397 (2.3) Appointment Letter as a Principal : Dated 11-9-08 Ref Letter No. : 1031 (2.4) Joining Date : 1/1/1998 (2.5) University Recognition Letter No. 18390/1999 : Dated 19/2/1998 (2.6) Govt. Recognition Letter No. 7209-10 : Dated 16/4/1998 (2.7) Pay Scale : 2200-75-2800-100-4000 (2.8) Date of Increament : 1st July (2.9) Date of Selection Grade : 27/6/2000 (2.10) Date of Sr. Selection Grade : 20/10/03 (2.11) Date of 14940/- Grade : 27/6/2008 (2.12) Present Pay Scale : 37000-67,400 (2.13) G.P.F. No. : 9076 (2.14) Govt. Employee No. : 4235 (2.15) Date of Retirement : 31/10/2031 [4] [3] PUBLISHED BOOKS (3.1) ‘LOK SEVAK INDUCHACHA’ 1992 (3.2) ‘KSHEMRAJ ANE SADHVI’ 2002 (3.3) ‘SHREE NARAYAN HASTPRAT BHANDAR NI SUCHI : DAHILAXMI LIBRARY',NADIAD 2005 (3.4) LATE SHREE SHANKARLAL G..SHASTRI SMRUTI SANDARBH 2003 (3.5) GOVARDHANRAM GADYA SANCHAY 2007 (3.6) 'PUSTAKO ANE HASTPRATONI JALAVANI NA PRASHNO 2008 (3.7) 'SAHITYIK SAMAYIKO : PARAMPARA ANE PRABHAV 2012 [4] EDITORSHIP (4.1) ‘VASO KELAVANI MANDAL:AMRUT MAHOTSAV GRANTH 1994 (4.2) SMRUTI SANDARBH 1995 (4.3) SANNIDHAN:PUSTAK 13 (WITH OTHER) 2000 (4.4) ‘PAD PANKTI RASASWAD’: 2002 (4.5) SANNIDHAN:PUSTAK 11& 12 (WITH OTHERS) 2002 (4.5) ‘BATREES LAXANA BAKUL TRIPATHI-PART: 1 & 2 2004 (4.6) ‘SHIKHAND,POORI NE PATRA’ 2007 (4.7) ‘LEELA ’ 2013 [5] UNDER PUBLICATION (5.1) GOVARDHANRAM GADHYA SANCHAY(ENGLISH) (RESEARCH ORIENTED) 2014 (5.2) MANIMUDRA(COMPILATION) 2014 (5.3) ‘ NADIAD NO AKSHARDEH’(RESEARCH) 2014 (5.4) GOVARDHANRAM PADHYA SANCHAY(RESEARCH ORIENTED) 2015 (5.5) ‘ AAPNA HASYA SARJAK : BAKUL TRIPATHII’(ANTHOLOGY) 2015 (5.6) ‘ GUJARATI SAHITYA ANE PANDITYUG(COMPILATION) 2016 [6] REVIEWES IN RESEARCH JOURNALS : (6.1) “TAKI RAHELI MANSAI NA REKHANKANO” PARAB AUG‘99 (6.2) “OCHHI SAMRUDHHDI NO ALEKH” PARAB NOV'99 (6.3) “SAPTAL PRASAD SAMI AA DIARY” PARAB DEC'02 (6.4) “KALATMAK ATMASMARNATMAK KATHA” SHABDSAR MAR’05 (6.5) “VISHAL FALAK NI NAVALKATHAO” UDESHSHAYA APR'05 (6.6) GUJARATI NA PRATHAM KARUNANT NATAK NI SHABDSAR MAR’09 TAKHTALAYAKI (6.7) SUCHIKARANA NI VIDYA PARAMPARA NO VISTAR PRATYAKSH JULY'10 [5] [7] PUBLISHED ARTICLES ON RESEARCH ,CRITICISM AND REVIEWS No. YEAR MAGAZINE/ SUBJECT BOOK (7.1) May'1988 'Sambharnu' 'Duniya no shreshth batsman kon?'(Translation) (7.2) Nov'1989 Independent Article “Kefi dravyo na saMvananni bhayanakta” (7.3) March/1993 Budhdhi Prakash Bhasha Prakriya Vishe Ferdinad de Saussure' (7.4) Sept'1995 'Sannidhan' Jyotindra Dave's Shreshth Hasya Nibandho (7.5) April'1996 'Sannidhan' "Aapni Pratham Hasya Navalkatha-BhadramBhadra" (7.6) January'1997 Maghmaghat 'Garal pi anand vahenchato kavi' (7.7) January'1997 Gujarat Samachar "Makarsankrati" (7.8) March-1997 Gujarat Samachar "Holi" (7.9) Aug.'1997 'Sannidhan' "Akha na Chhappa Vishe" (7.10) June'1999 'Sannidhan' "Pandit Yug : Ketlak Vishesho" (7.11) Sept'1999 Tadarthya “Samvednani shrushti” (7.12) Dec'2000 'Sannidhan' "Kalapi na Kavyo" (7.13) May'2002 'Agiyarmi Disha "Anubhav no Anuvad" (7.14) July'2003 Gujarat Samachar "Shamal Bhatt Vishe" (7.15) July'2003 Gujarat Samachar "Rukhda nu Aaitihasik Vruksh" (7.16) August'2003 Gujarat Samachar "Subhashchandra Bose ne madad" (7.17) August'2003 Gujarat Samachar "Charotari Kahevato" (7.18) August'2003 Gujarat Samachar "Narsinhbhai Patel no Parcho" (7.19) Nov.'2004 Aarpar “Astha no adhar shradhdha no paryay” (7.20) Oct.'2005 Gujarati nibandh Srushti Hasya Nibandh & Nirbandhika Ek Vichar (7.21) April 2005 Olakh “Chhek lagi Chhetrata rahya” (7.22) May'2005 Olakh “Vanchan kaushal” (7.23) June'2006 Gujarat Samachar "Swaminarayan Sampraday no Itihas" (7.24) April'2006 Paraspar Hasya : Vibhavana and Parichay (7.25) July'2007 Paratham Parman “Vivechan ma Gazi (7.26) Aug.'2007 Gujarat Samachar 'Kahevat Manjusha' column in 'Sunday Edition' (7.27) July'2007 Farbas Trimasik Pustako & Hastpratoni jalavanina Prashno-Upayo (7.28) Oct.'2007 Farbas Trimasik Govardhanram nu Apragat ane Aprapya Sarjan (7.29) Dec'2008 Award Annights 'Vachan Kaushalya' (7.30) Jan.'2009 Farbas Trimasik Aazadi na jang ma Madhya Gujaratni Patrikaono Falo (7.31) Feb'2010 Parab Pandityug na Sahityik Samayiko (7.32) March'2010 College News Samajik Parivartano ke Pariprexyame Uchcha....... (7.33) AUG'2010 SHABDASHRUSHTISAHITYIK SAMAYIKONU AANTAR BAHYA (7.34) Sept'2010 Abhidristi Samajik Parivartanoma Uchcha Shikshanano Faalo (7.35) January'2011 Hariom Gunj "Vyavhar Marge Malya Vanmali" (7.36) April'2011 Shree Mainad Shradhdha (7.37) Aug'2011 Literary History Manilal H.Patel, Ratilal Borisagar, Tarak Mehta Ponga Pandit etc.features (7.38) March'2012 Contemporary Samajik Parivartano ka Pariprexya ma Uchch Research in India Shikshan ka Yogdan (7.39) July'2012 Shabdsar 'Kal Pravah ne Paraharato Kavyasangrah : Dhvani' [6] (7.40) Aug'2012 UGC's Seminar Yug Chetna ne Pragat karti Vartao Publication (7.41) Feb'2013 Tadarthya Pannalal ni Vartao ma Pragateli Potiki Yugchetana [8] RESEARCH WORK No. INSTITUTION YEAR RESEARCH (8.1)G.M.Tripathi Smruti Mandir 1994 Scientific Cataloguing of G.M. Tripathi's Personal Library (8.2)G.M.Tripathi Smruti Mandir 1996-99 Editing and Lamination of G.M. Tripathi's Manuscripts. (8.3)Umedkumari Mandir Trust 1996-2000 Scientific Cataloguing of 3058 manuscripts from middle age. (8.4)A.S.Dahilaxmi Library 1998-2005 Research on Authors of Nadiad - "Nadiad no AksharDeh" (8.5)S.P.University-V.V.Nagar 1998-2002 Reseach Thesis on Legendary Humourist Bakul Tripathi (8.6)G.M.
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