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CHIRANTAN KUMAR E-Mail: Chirantankumar.Jnu@Gmail.Com DOB: 25Th Feb 1983 Phone: 8130415330 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science Maltidhari College, Naubatpur. Patliputra University, Patna. CHIRANTAN KUMAR E-mail: [email protected] DOB: 25th Feb 1983 Phone: 8130415330 EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION Division/ Institute Degree Year Class Year of Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Ph.D. (South Asian Studies) confirmation ------ Delhi 2010 Jawaharlal Nehru University, New M.Phil. (South Asian Studies) 2008 1st Delhi Patna University, Patna M.A 2005 1st (Political Science) Patna College, Patna University, B.A.(Hons.) 2002 1st (Political Science) Patna Intermediate of Arts Patna College, Patna 1999 1st (BIEC) Matriculation Zila School,Gaya 1997 1st (BSEB) ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATION 1. Qualified National Eligibility Test (NET) with Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) in Political Science conducted by the University Grants Commission in June 2008. 2. Qualified National Eligibility Test (NET) in Public Administration conducted by the University Grants Commission in June 2010. 3. Knowledge of general computer application, Knowledge of office automation packages and internet navigation on Microsoft windows platform. LANGUAGES KNOWN Hindi, English PUBLICATIONS • Kumar, Chirantan (2009), “Migration and Refugee Issue between India and Bangladesh”, Scholar’s Voice: A New Way of Thinking, Vol.-1 (No. 1): pp. 64-82. ISSN No. 0974- 6501 • Kumar, Chirantan (2010), “Book Review- Pandey, Nishchal N. (2008), India’s North-East Region: Insurgency, Economic Development and Linkages with South- East Asia, New Delhi: Manohar Publishers and Distributors”, India Quarterly, Vol.-66 (No. 3): pp. 319-322. ISSN NO. 0974- 9284 SEMINARS AND CONFERENCES • Presented paper on “The Developmental Challenge for India in its North-East: with Particular Reference to the Demand for a Corridor through Bangladesh” at the Indian Social Science Congress 2008 held in December 2008. • Presented paper on “Tryst with Destiny: Swaraj Vs. Independence” at the national seminar on Constitutional Development & Nation-Building in India organized by Kirori Mal College and Indian Council of Social Science Research held in October 2013. • Organized and participated in several seminars and conferences at college level. TEACHING EXPERIENCE • Working as Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science of the Maltidhari College of Patliputra University, Bihar since 27th of November, 2019. • Worked as Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science of Kirori Mal College (University of Delhi) on ad hoc basis from 24th of October, 2009 to 25th of November, 2019. • Worked as Guest Lecturer at the Department of Political Science of Kirori Mal College (University of Delhi) from 24 August 2009 to 30 September 2009. DATED: 04 -02-2021 CHIRANTAN KUMAR .
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