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Teacher Profile TEACHER PROFILE Name : DR. HARISH BHANUDAS TIPE Date of Birth : 08/06/1977 Sex : Male Nationality : Indian Caste : Maratha (Open) Date of Appointment : 15/06/2005 Department : Geography Designation : Head & Associate Professor Pay Scale : 131400/- Experience : U.G. 19Years P.G. 10 Years Academic : M.A., SET, Ph.D. Qualification Recognition : P.G. Teacher Recognition : Punyashlok Ahikyadevi Holkar Solapur University, Solapur Research Guide Recognition : Punyashlok Ahikyadevi Holkar Solapur University, Solapur Subject Specialization : Agriculture Geography, Remote Sensing Address for : B.52, Dr. Kotnis Nagar, Vijaypur Road, Solapur 413004 correspondence Telephone No. : 0217-2346628 Cell No. : 9881185758 E-Mail : [email protected] Sr. Degree / Year University / Subject Percentage Class No. Certificate Board 1. B.A. 1997 Shivaji, Kolhapur Geography 58.33 II 2. M.A. 1999 Shivaji, Kolhapur Geography 66.83 I 3. SET 2002 Pune Geography Qualified 4. Ph.D. 2010 S.R.T.M.U., Geographical Awarded Nanded Analysis of Agricultural Technology in Solapur District. Orientation / Refresher / Short Term Courses: Sr. Year Level / Venue Theme No. Course 1. 2009 Orientation L.N.U.P.E, Gwalior ICT on Education 2. 2012 Refresher A.S.C, Nainital Geography 3. 2014 Refresher R. D. V.V. Jabalpur Geography 4. 2015 W.T.P. Goa Geospatial Technology 5. 2018 Short Term Hyderabad Gender Sensitization Attended Workshop / Conferences / Seminars / Symposia / Congress : Sr. Year Level Venue Theme No. 1 2005 National Dept. of Geography Resource Utilization and Regional Shivaji University, Development Kolhapur 2 2006 National Mahila Trends in Social and Economic Mahavidyalaya, Development: A Geographical Karad Perspectives 3 2006 National Sangola College, Agriculture in Drought Prone Area: Sangola Issue, Challenges and Prospects 4 2009 University Shivaji College, Computer Application in Satara Geography 5 2010-11 University L.B.P.M. Solapur प्रा鵍यापक वििेक िाविनी प्रविक्षण विबीर 6 2010-11 State Solapur University Craft of Preparing Research Proposals in Social Sciences 7 2010-11 University S.S.A. Solapur GIS, GPS & Remote Sensing 8 2011-12 National Solapur University Sustainable forests of Western Ghats: Prospects and Challenges 9 2011-12 State S.S.A. Solapur NAAC Re-accreditation 10 2011-12 Critic संिोधन पद्धती 11 2012-13 State Vasundhara, सामाविक िास्त्रातील संिोधन पद्धती Solapur 12 2012-13 University S.B.P., Mandrup Preparing Research Proposals and Research Papers in Social Sciences 13 2013-14 National Solapur University, Human Development : Issue and Solapur Challenges in Inclusive Growth 14 2013-14 State School of Earth Sensitization on Human Science, Solapur Development Issues 15 2013-14 State YASHADA District Human Development Report (Solapur and Beed) 16 2013-14 National SRTM, Nanded Dharwars to Deccan Traps: An Integrated Geoscientific Approach 17 2015-16 State Solapur University Census 2011 Data Dissemination 18 2015-16 State S.P.P.M., Shirsala RUSA and Present Status of Higher Education in Marathwada 19 2016-17 State Solapur University, Indian Patenting and Filing Solapur Procedures 20 2016-17 Regional C.B.K. Akkalkot Quality Enhancement in Higher Education 21 2016-17 Regional C.B.K. Akkalkot Advances in Teaching Learning Methods 22 2017-18 National Dayanand College, Revised Assessment and Solapur Accreditation Method of NAAC Paper Presented - Workshop / Conferences / Seminars / Symposia / Congress : Sr. Year Level Venue Title of the Paper No. Application of Information and 2009-10 National L.N.I.P.E, Gwalior Communication Technology in Geography School of Earth Medical Facilities in Aurangabad 1 2010 - 11 National Sciences, SRTM, Municipal Corporation Nanded Shri. Hawagi Swami Level of Mechanization of 2 2010-11 National Mahavidyalaya, Udgir Agriculture in Solapur Dist. (MS) Landuse and Landcover change Dept. of Geography, 3 2010-11 International detection in Pune Urban University of Rajasthan Expansion by Using GIS and RS K.B.P. Mahavidyalaya, Potential of Agro-tourism for 4 2011-12 State Pandharpur Maharashtra Agri-Tourism: Assistance to Abasaheb Marathe 5 2011-12 State Rural Area Special Reference to College, Rajapur Solapur Abasaheb Marathe Sustainable Devp. of Tourism in 6 2011-12 State College, Rajapur Konkan Region Rajrshi Chhatrapati Changing Level of Mechanization 7 2011-12 National Shahu College, in Solapur District Kolhapur Sangmeshwar College, Technological Changes in Indian 8 2011-12 National Solapur Agriculture Sangmeshwar College, Level of Mechanization of 9 2011-12 National Solapur Agriculture in Solapur Dist. Vai. Dhunda Maharaj िागवतक तापमान िाढ एक पयाािरणीय 10 2011-12 National Deglurkar College, समया Dedgloor D.B.F.Dayanand 11 2011-12 University संभािी तलािाचे िलप्रदूषण Colllege, Solapur School of Earth Impact of Sound Population on 12 2012-13 National Science, Solapur Human Health University, Solapur Arts and Science Intensity of Irrigation in Solapur 13 2012-13 National College, Dondaicha Dist. Sangmeshwar College, Problems and Prospectus of 14 2012-13 National Solapur Women Entrepreneurship in India Impact of Agricultural Centre for Earth Mechanization on Production, 15 2012-13 National Science Studies Productivity and Cropping Patten Tiruanantpuram of Solapur District. B.P. Sulakhe Impact of Rainfall on Agriculture 16 2013-14 National Commerce College, Landuse in Solapur Dist. Barshi A Geographical Analysis of Shri Shivaji 17 2013-14 National Agricultural Productivity in Mahavidyalaya, Barshi Solapur Dist. D.B.F. Dayanad Landuse and landcover change 18 2013-14 National College of Arts and detection in South Solapur Science, Solapur Vasundhara Kala Decline in Oil Mills Industries in 19 2013-14 University Mahavidyalaya Solapur City K. B.P. College, Monthly Rainfall Variation over 20 2015-16 National Pandharpur Solapur District 1971 - 2008 Dahiwadi College, Temperature Variability in 21 2015-16 National Dahiwadi Solapur District 1951 - 2011 Landuse and Landcover in South 22 2015-16 National C. K. Thakur College, Solapur Tahsil by Geospatial Panvel Technology Vasundhara Kala 23 2015-16 International Mahavidyalaya, Jule Dr. Ambedkar’s Thought on Solapur Agricultural Geography New Arts, Commerce 24 2016-17 National and Science College, Role of Infrastructure in inclusive Parner Growth Agricultural Transformation in Landuse Efficiency in 25 2016-17 International New Arts, Commerce Ahmadnagar District in and Science College, Maharashtra: A Geographical Parner Analysis GIS A Spatial Tool in Research in 26 2016-17 National B. P. College, Angar Geography 27 2016-17 National Sou Suvarnlata Gandhi Spatio-temporal Pattern of Sex Mahavidyalaya, Vairag Ratio in Solapur District Dept. Geography, 28 2016-17 National Shivaji University, Intensity of irrigation in Kolhapur Kolhapur District Night College of Arts Landuse and Landcover Analysis 29 2016-17 National and Commerce, of Solapur District by Using GIS Kolhapur and RS Technology Santosh Bhimrao Patil Landuse and Landcover Analysis 30 2016-17 National Mahavidyalaya, of Mohol Tahshil by Using Mandrup Geospatial Technoology Temporal Changes of Landuse – Landcover Pattern in Pune City and 31 2017-18 National S.S.A. Solapur Area around – A Geoinformatics Techniques. Study of Tourist Facilities at 32 2018-19 National Sangmeshwar, Solapur Naldurg Study of Tourists Facilities at S.S.D.M. 33 2018-19 National Osmanabad in Osmanabad Mangalwedha District Spatio-temporal Analysis of Mudhoji College, 34 2018-19 International Landhodings in Osmanabad Phaltan District https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1i4jBer_llpVscCLJ26vRFWGwenddro60 Publication of Research Paper in Referred Journals / Journals: Sr. Name of the ISSN / ISBN Year Title of the Paper Level No. Journal No. Level of Agriculture Development 1 2010- 2011 VISHBHARTI 0975-9883 International in Solapur District(MS) A Geographical Study of Growth 2 2010-2011 RESEARCH Link 0973 – 1628 International of Population in Solapur Dist. A Geographical Study of 3 2010-2011 RESEARCH Link 0973 – 1628 International Settlement in Solapur Dist. Optimal Path For Tourist Places: Contemporary 4 2011-2012 A Case Study of Aurangabad 2231-2137 International Research in India MNC by Using GIS and RS Problems and Prospects of Women Management and 2231-4687 5 2012-2013 National Entrepreneurship in India’ Economics Impact of Rainfall on 6 2013-2014 Agriculture Landuse in Solapur IJMR 2277-9302 International Dist. Levels of Agricultural 7 2013-2014 Earth Exploration 2229-7243 International Performance in Solapur Dist. Dr. Ambedkar’s Thought on Golden Research 8 2015-2016 2231-5063 International Agricultural Geography Thought Agricultural Transformation in Landuse Efficiency in Indo Asian 9 2016-2017 Ahmadnagar District in Research 2454 - 3306 International Maharashtra: A Geographical Reporter Analysis Spatio Temporal Pattern of Sex 10 2016-2017 Neo Geographia 2319 - 5118 International Ratio in Solapur District Temporal Changes of Landuse – Landcover Pattern in Pune City 11 2017-2018 and Area around – A AMIERJ 2278-5655 International Geoinformatics Techniques pp. 177-183 Spatio-temporal analysis of 12 2017-2018 Landholdings in Solapur District Neo Geographia 2319 – 5118 International (Maharashtra) Morphometric Analysis of Watershed by using Geospatial Review of 13 2017-2018 2347-2723 International Technology: A Case Study of Literature Padi Village (South Goa) Study of Tourist Facilities at RESEARCH 14 2018-2019 2348-7143 International Naldurg JOURNEY Study of Tourists Facilities at Review of 15 2018-2019 Osmanabad in Osmanabad 2249-894X International Research District
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