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Dr. P.VEERAMANI ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Dr. P.VEERAMANI ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Contact Address : Centre for Women’s Studies Alagappa University Karaikudi – 630 003 Tamil Nadu, INDIA Employee Number : 2406 Date of Birth : 04-06-1981 Contact Phone (Office) : +91 4565 224615 Contact Phone (Mobile) : +91 8489794777 Contact e-mail(s) : [email protected] Academic Qualifications: M.W.S & C.A,. M.Phil., Ph.D. Teaching Experience: 04 Years Research Experience: 07 Years Areas of Research Women Empowerment, Women Entrepreneurship, Women with Disabilities Research Supervision / Guidance Program of Study Completed Ongoing Project PG 10 - Publications International National Others Journals Conferences Journals Conferences Books / Chapters / Monographs / Manuals 4 5 8 13 2 Cumulative Impact Factor (as per JCR) : 3.12 Funded Research Projects Completed Projects Budget S. Period Agency Project Title (Rs. In No From To lakhs) UGC Co -Investigator - Happiness Audit am ong 1 Centre 2015 2016 Girl Students at Alagappa University, 0.10 fund Karaikudi UGC Co -Investigator - Psychosocial 2 Centre 2015 2016 Intervention and Quality of life of HIV 0.20 fund Positive Children UGC Team Member – Nature in Impact of 3. Centre 2013 2014 Cybercrime among College Girls in 0.50 fund Karaikudi UGC Team Member - Practice of Social 4. Centre 2013 2014 Networking among Girl Students: with 0.05 fund special reference to Alagappa University Team Member - Knowledge Sharing UGC Among Women Faculties in Higher 5. Centre 2010 2013 0.50 Educational Institutions- A Comparative fund Study in Tamil Nadu and Malaysia Events organized in leading roles Number of Seminars / Conferences / Workshops / Events organized: 1. Village Placement Program -2 2. Rural Camp -1 Events Participated Conferences / Seminars / Workshops: 1. Presented a Paper on Violence against Women in International Consultation on “Gender and Violence: Analysis, Alleviation Curricular Intervention organized by Mother Teresa Women’s University, Kodaikanal & WICAS, Geneva Switzerland on February 2007. 2. Presented a Paper on Women and Environmental Sustainability in International Conference on “Environmental Sustainability: Challenges and Strategies” – organized by Department of History, Economics, Sociology and Commerce, Fathima College, Madurai on 17 th & 18 th February – 2011. 3. Presented a Paper on Eminence of Differently abled women in Governance in International Conference on” Women in Governance” organized by Department of Women’s Studies, Alagappa University, Karaikudi on 5 th April – 2011. 4. Presented a Paper on The Challenges of Human Resource Management in International Conference on “Ever Growing & Never Ending Managerial Challenges” organized by Department of Management Studies, Mahendra Engineering College, Namakkal. 5. Presented a Paper on Social Exclusion of Differently Abled Women in the Two days International Conference on Social Exclusion and Inclusion of Women organized by Centre for Women’s Studies, Alagappa University, Karaikudi, August – 2013. 6. Presented a Paper on Women Leadership for Social Transformation: Gender Fair Society in the Two days International Conference on Women and Social Transformation: New Era of Just and Gender- Fair Society organized by Centre for Women’s Studies, Alagappa University, Karaikudi, August – 2015. 7. Presented a paper on Coping Strategies among Adolescent Girls in the Two days International Conference on Health Indicators for Physical and Cognitive Fitness Education organized by the Faculty of Education, Alagappa University , Karaikudi, February – 2016. 8. Presented a Paper on Health Condition of the Aged Women: A Need to Enhance their well being in the National Seminar on “Ageing: Issues and Strategies”, organized by Directorate of Sociology Wing, Annamalai University on January - 2011. 9. Presented a Paper on Challenges faced by Working Women in one day State Level Seminar on “Issues and Challenges of Working Women in the present scenario organized by the Centre for Women’s Studies of Arul Anandar College (Autonomous), Karumathur, Madurai, February - 2011. 10. Presented a Paper on Gender Gap in Higher Education in the National Conference on Gender Gap in India (NCGG – 2011) organized by Centre for Women’s Studies, Alagappa University, Karaikudi, April - 2011. 11. Presented a Paper on Women Entrepreneurs and their participation in the Indian Economy in the National Conference on “Entrepreneurship – Esteem “Organized by Sri Sarada Niketan College for Women, Amaravathipudur, August 2011. 12. Presented a Paper on Rights of Women in India as enshrined in the Indian Constitution in the UGC National Seminar on “Importance of Human Rights and Women Empowerment” organized by Department of Political Science, Gobi Arts & Science College, Gobichettipalayam, September - 2011. 13. Presented a Pa per on Social Work Practices for Disaster Management in the Two day National Seminar on Challenges in Contemporary Social Work Practice organized by PG & Research Department of Social Work, Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore, September - 2011. 14. Present ed a Paper on Education and Women Teachers in the National Seminar on “Professional Ethics of Teacher Educators” jointly organized by Department of Education, Alagappa University and Council for Teacher Education, Tamil Nadu State Centre, Karaikudi, January - 2012. 15. Presented a Paper on Professional Ethics of Special Education Teachers in the National Seminar on “Professional Ethics of Teacher Educators” jointly organized by Department of Education, Alagappa University and Council for Teacher Education, Tamil Nadu State Centre, Karaikudi, January - 2012. 16. Presented a Paper on Economic Empowerment of Indian Women in 21 st Century in the National Conference on Women and Development organized by Women Development Centre, Anna University of Technology, Coimbatore, February - 2012. 17. Presented a Paper on Prominence of Disabled Women in India in the one day National Conference on “Empowering Persons with Disability through Information and Communication Technologies organized by Dr. G. R. Damodaran College of Science, Coimbatore, August - 2012. 18. Presented a Paper on Circumstances of Disabled Women in Pudukkottai District in the one day National Conference on “Empowering Persons with Disability through Information and Communication Technologies organized by Dr. G. R. Damodaran College of Science, Coimbatore, August - 2012. 19. Presented a Paper on Public Policy and Gender Mainstreaming Strategy : Redressing Gender Inequality in the National Conference on Gender Mainstreaming : Towards Gender Equality, Equity & Sustainable Human Development (NCGM – 2012) organized by Department of Women’s Studies, Alagappa University, Karaikudi, September - 2012. 20. Presented a Paper on Sequel of Gender Budgeting on Women Development in the National Conference on Gender Mainstreaming: Towards Gender Equality, Equity & Sustainable Human Development (NCGM – 2012) organized by Department of Women’s Studies, Alagappa University, Karaikudi, September - 2012. 21. Presented a Paper on Quality of Work Life of the staff in Central Electro Chemical Research Institute in the National Conference on “Opportunities and Challenges of Contemporary Management Practices in Indian Arena organized by Department of Management Studies, Vidyaa Vikas College of Engineering and Technology, Tiruchengode, October - 2012. 22. Presented a Paper on Women Empowerment: A Tool to end Violence against Women in the National Conference on Violence against Women and Children: Reforms and Remedies organized by Mother Teresa Women’s University, Kodaikanal, March – 2013. 23. Presented a Paper on Millennium Development Goals (MDGS) and Prevention of Violence Against Women in the Two days National Seminar on Issues and Challenges of Women in Indian Society organized by Department of Women’s Studies, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapalli, April – 2013. 24. Presented a Paper on Disability, Women & Sports: Gender Perspectives in the Two days National Conference on ‘Praxis in Disability Studies’ organized by Department of Social Work, Pondicherry University, Puducherry , July – 2013. 25. Presented a Paper on Human Rights Education: A Tool For Women Empowerment in the Two days National Conference on “Human Rights Duties Education” organized by Department of Corporate Secretaryship , Alagappa University, Karaikudi , February – 2014. 26. Presented a Paper on Strategies for Enhancing Women’s Safety in Public Spaces in the Two days National Conference on Safety and Security of Women and Girls in Public Spaces: Planning and Designing Mechanisms organized by Centre for Women’s Studies, Alagappa University, Karaikudi , December - 2014. 27. Presented a Paper on Promoting Human Rights of Disabled Women in the Two days National Seminar on “Women Empowerment and Human Rights: Transforming their Rights in the 21 st Century” organized by Political Science and Public Administration Wing, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, January - 2016. 28. Presented a Paper on Economic Status of Transgender in Tamil Nadu in the Two days ICSSR, New Delhi Sponsored National Seminar on “Transgender Inclusion: Challenges and Implications” organized by Department of Sociology, Periyar University, Salem, January-2016. 29. Presented a Paper on Promoting Human Rights of Disabled Women in the Two days ICSSR, New Delhi Sponsored National Seminar on “Women Empowerment and Human Rights : Transforming their Rights in the 21 st Century” organized by Political Science & Public Administration Wing, DDE, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, Tamilnadu,
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