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Y. Profulla Singha 2. Father's Name : Lt PERSONAL PROFILE 1. Name : Y. Profulla Singha 2. Father's Name : Lt. Y. Mubi Singha 3. Date of Birth : 01-07-1969 4. Sex : Male 5. Marital Status : Married 6. Category : O.B.C 7. Permanent Address : Vill & PO. Hazarigram (Bazar) Dist. Cachar (Assam) Pin : 788101 8. Contract No. : 09435171098 (M) 03842/272900 (L) 9. E-mailid : [email protected] 10. Academic qualification : M.A., M. Phil (Psc) 11. Date of joining : 13-02-2002 12. Current designation : Assistant Professor 13. Publication (s) : (i) Journals (ISSN) – Article entitled as the problems and prospects of local Self- Government in Assam was published in the referred journal New Horizon of Nehru College, having ISSN No. 2319–913 x at page no. 36 on 19th Aug., 2014. (ii) Books (ISBN) – Article entitled as the "Terrorism: A thread to the Social and Economic development in the 21st Century" has published in the referred book, 'Development perspectives in North–East India : Micro and Macro studies' ISBN no. 978–93–82120–40–7 (2014). (iii) Article in the “Pragyan” published by ACTA, Tinsukia College Unit, Tinsukia Assam on “Terrorism in the 21st Century” on May 2015. ISBN -0976-4283 (iv) Article in the edited book of Development perspectives in North East India published by Lakshi Publishers & Distributers, New Delhi ISBN 978-9382120- 58-2 (v) Article in the Assam College Teachers Association Journal Volume.XXXVIII, 2016 on “Political Awareness of the people of North East India and the role of media” ISSN: 2229-693X 14. Lecture (s)/Seminar (s) attended/presented : (i) Participated as a Resource person in the 5 day Orientation course on teaching- learning process in English for L.P. teacher from 9th to 13th July, 2012 at Khunaw High School, Fulertal, Cachar. (ii) Paper presented in the National Seminar at the Ramkrishna Nagar College in 7th and 8th November, 2014. (iii) Participated in the National Seminar to the Assam University, Silchar on 20th, 21st & 22nd November, 2014. (iv) Presented paper in the National Seminar on “ Bridging the gap: mainstream politics and the identity movement in the North East India” on 29th and 30th September 2018 at Haflong Government College organsised by the Department of Political Science. 15. Workshop (s) attended: (i) Participated in the Regional workshop on HAM RADIO Orgd. by Science trial Organisation, Silchar on 22nd September, 2012. (ii) Participated as translator in the workshop for the preparation of Glossaries from 14th to 19th October, 2013 (Imphal) (iii) Participated in the DST sponsored Seven day National Workshop on “ Exposure to scientific software and tools for research in physical sciences” from 25th to 31st July 2016 at Karimganj College organised by the Department of Physics. (iv) Participated UGC sponsored Short term Course on “ Gender Sensitization” from 30th August to 5th September 2017at the University of North Bengal, Darjeeling. 16. Refresher course/Orientation course/Summer school: (i) Participated O/C in the U.G.C Academic Staff College to M.U., Imphal from 6th to 28th February, 2009. (ii) Participated R/C in the UGC Academic Staff College to Burdwan University from 6th to 26th February, 2010. (iii) Partcipated in UGC sponsored Refresher Course at University of North Bengal from 2nd to 22nd July, 2014 (iv) Partcipated in UGC sponsored Refresher Course at Mizoram University from 8th to 28th September, 2015 (v) Participated R/C in the UGC Academic Staff College to North Bengal University from 14th to 20th December, 2016. 17. Members of any Professional Organisation (s)/Bodies: (i) Life Member North–East India Political Science Association (NEIPSA) since the 2004. (ii) Vice–President, United Manipuri Association, Assam (N.G.O) till date. (iii) E.C. Member to the ACTA, Cachar Zone (2014–15) (iv) Teacher’s representative of Governing Body (v) Member Planning cell (vi) Member Discipline Committee (vii) External evaluator Gunotsuv programme (2017-2018) at Cachar, Hailakandi and Karimganj (viii) Presiding Officer at MP, MLA and Panchayat Election. (ix) Secretary ACTA Janata College Unit. (x) Union in-charge Boy’s Common Room. (xi) Member routine committee (xi) AOC University examination. .
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