INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES AND RESEARCH MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY, (A State University Established Under Act No. XXV of 1975) NAAC Accredited 'A+' Grade

DR RAMPHUL OHLAN

Position Held Associate Professor and Head, Department of Economics Central University of Haryana, Mahendergarh, Haryana, 2015-16.

Dr. Ramphul Ohlan has worked as Head, Department of Economics, Central University of Haryana, Mahendergarh, Haryana, . He has received offers for higher posts from several Universities. He has a Ph.D. in Economics from Department of Economics, University, Kurukshetra, India. He has successfully and independently completed six post-doctoral research projects sponsored by national funding agencies. He has also been awarded three times Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Fellowship by Radhakrishnan Foundation, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak. He has successfully guided three PhD scholars. Professor Ohlan has published his theoretical as well as applied research work independently in international journals of repute such as Energy Sources, Part Economics, Planning, and Policy (Taylor & Francis), Crime Law and Social Change (Springer), Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs (Taylor & Francis), Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment, (Taylor & Francis), OPEC Energy Review (John Wiley & Sons), Natural Hazards (Springer), Social Indicators Research (Springer), Future Business Journal (Elsevier), South Asia Research (Sage), South Asian Survey (Sage), Foreign Trade Review (Sage), Journal of Land and Rural Studies (Sage), International Journal of Trade and Global Markets (Inderscience). His books include: (1) Generalizations of Fuzzy Information Measures, Springer, (2) “WTO and Indian Agriculture”, Global Research Publications, New , India, and (3) “Globalization and Dairy Industry”, Printed by Thomson Press. His research work is cited widely in numerous high quality well known academic journals rated in terms of Thomson Reuters Impact Factor.https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=3vpi9qQAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao He has to his credit 16 years of industry, research and teaching experience at Doctoral and Post Graduate levels at various Universities and firms. He has also been a faculty at the erstwhile Department of Business Economics, Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, Hisar-Haryana, India; and Guru Arjan Dev Institute of Management & Information Technology, Delhi, India. His areas of interest in research and teaching include: Farm Trade and Environmental Economics. He is always ready to serve his University in any way for the improvement in the academic, administrative and social culture. His dedication to improvement in quality of is amply brought out from regular contribution in academic journals and organization of free-of-charge authenticated faculty and research scholars development programmes, conferences and seminars on emerging developmental issues.

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Contacts Office 01262-393435 Residence 01262-266002 Mobile 09812804349 E-mail [email protected] Date of Birth April 6, 1980 Place of Birth Sampla, Rohtak, Haryana Teaching, Research and 16 Years Industry Experience Address House No. 35, Type-3, Maharshi Dayanand University Campus, Rohtak 124001, Haryana Educational Qualifications Degree Year University B.A. (Economics, Honors) 2001 University College, Maharshi Dayanand (College Topper) University, Rohtak M.A. (Economics) 2003 Department of Economics (First Division) Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra Ph.D. (Economics) 2007 Department of Economics Topic: WTO and Indian Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra Agriculture: Implications and Supervisor: Prof. T. R. Kundu, Emeritus, Strategies (Published Thesis) ICSSR Senior Fellow Course in “Learning Online: 2018 Future Learn, University of Leeds, Leeds, Searching and Researching” West Yorkshire, England Course in “Digital Skills: Grow 2018 Future Learn, University of Leeds, Leeds, Your Career” West Yorkshire, England Course in “Understanding 2018 Commonwealth of Learning, Canada Open Educational Resources” Postgraduate Course in 2019 Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore “Introduction of Managerial Economics” Score: 85.33%. Postgraduate Course in “Micro 2020 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Economics” Score: 100%. Cambridge, Massachusetts D. Litt. (Economics) Pursuin Tumkur University, Tumkur g UGC Sponsored Research Methodology/Orientation Courses Attended

Orientation Course 4 Weeks: Centre for Professional Development in 20/6/2011 to Higher Education, Academic Staff 16/7/2011 College, University of Delhi, Delhi Refresher Course 4 Weeks: Academic Staff College, Jawaharlal 25/7/2011 to Nehru University, New Delhi 19/8/2011 Refresher Course 3 Weeks: Centre for Professional Development in 3/12/2012 to Higher Education, Academic Staff 22/12/2012 College, University of Delhi, Delhi Short Term Course on One Week: Academic Staff College, Gauhati “MOOCs, e-Content 26 November University, Guwahati-781014, Assam Development and Open to 2 December Educational Resources” 2018

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Short Term Course on One week UGC-HRDC, Osmania University, “Research Methodology” 29/06/2020 to Hyderabad 04/07/2020 Membership of Academic/Professional Bodies

Life Member Indian Econometric Society, Mumbai, http://www.tiesindia.net/

Life Member Indian Society of Agricultural Marketing, Nagpur, http://agrilmktg.org/

Life Member Agricultural Economics Research Association, New Delhi, http://ideas.repec.org/s/ags/aerrae.html Research Programmes/Projects Independently Undertaken Sr. Title, Sponsored Agency and Duration Grant No. mobilized 1 Globalization and Competitiveness of Indian Dairy Sector, Rs. 6,24,800/- Period: 01/02/2010 to 31/8/2012, 2.5 Year, UGC, New Delhi 2 Economic Viability of Organic Farming in Haryana, Period: Rs. 4,24,625/- 25/3/2011 to 24/9/2013, 2.5 Year, ICSSR, New Delhi 3 Total Factor Productivity Growth in Haryana Agriculture, Rs. 10,000/- Rohtak, Haryana, Period: 2012-13, 1 Year, MDU, Rohtak 4 Spatial Dimensions of Industrial Development in Rs. 10,000/- Haryana, Period: 2013-14, 1 Year, MDU, Rohtak 5 Rural Transformation in Haryana, Period: 2014-15, 1 Year, Rs. 10,000/- MDU, Rohtak 6 Impact of Economic Violence on Muslim Women's Access to Rs. 7,16,900/- Developmental Opportunities: A Study of Minority Concentrated Backward District of Haryana, Period: 2018 to till date, National Commission for Women, New Delhi. Independent Publications in International Research Journals

Sr. Title Journal, Volume, Year, Page Number, No. Internet Link 1 Muslim Women in India: Status of Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, Year: Demographic, Socioeconomic and 2020, 40 (3), (Taylor & Francis), Indexed Health Inequalities in Scopus, DOI: 10.1080/13602004.2020.1813991 2 Are regional crime rates in India Crime, Law and Social Change, Year: 2020, 73 (1), 93- natural? 110, Impact Factor: 0.952, Indexed in Scopus https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10611-019- 09851-8 3 Energy Efficiency in Indian Iron Strategic Planning for Energy and the and Steel Industry: A Firm-level Environment, Vol. 38, Year: 2019, No. 3, Data Envelopment Analysis (Taylor & Francis), Indexed in Scopus https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10485236.2019.12 043346 4 Relationship between Electricity OPEC Energy Review, (John Wiley & Consumption, Trade Openness and Sons), Year: 2018, Indexed in Web of Science Economic Growth in India https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/opec.12134 5 Is demonetisation a demon for Tourism Management Perspectives, Vol. 23, Indian tourism industry? Year: 2017, No. (c), pp. 38-40, (Elsevier), Indexed in Scopus, Impact Factor: 3.648. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211973617300375 3

6 The relationship between tourism, Future Business Journal, Vol. 3, Year: 2017, financial development and No. 1, pp. 9-22, Egypt (Elsevier), Indexed economic growth in India in Web of Science http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S231472101730 0063 Citations >100.

7 Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy Sources, Part B: Energy Consumption and Economic Economics, Planning, and Policy, Vol. 11, Growth in India Year: 2016, No. 11, pp. 1050-1054, Impact Factor: 1.758, UK (Taylor & Francis) Indexed in Web of Science http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15567249.2016.1190801?journalCode=ue sb20 8 Rural Transformation in India in Journal of Land and Rural Studies, Vol. 4, the Decade of Miraculous Economic Year: 2016, No. 2, pp. 188-205, USA Growth (Sage) Indexed in Indian Citation Index http://lrs.sagepub.com/content/4/2/188.abstract

9 Dairy Economy of India: Structural South Asia Research, Vol. 36,Year: 2016, Changes in Consumption and No. 2, pp. 241-260, USA (Sage), Indexed Production in Web of Science http://sar.sagepub.com/content/36/2/241.abstract 10 Dairy Trade: Opportunities and Food & Beverage News, Vol. 8, Year: 2016,

Strategies for Startups No. 3, pp. 13-16. http://www.fnbnews.com/Top-News/dairy-trade-opportunities-and-strategies- for-startups-38967 http://agriexchange.apeda.gov.in/news/NewsSearch.aspx?newsid=22511. 11 The Impact of Population Density, Natural Hazards, Vol. 79, Year: 2015, No. 2, pp. Energy Consumption, Economic 211-218, Impact Factor: 1.96, Netherlands

Growth and Trade Openness on (Springer), Indexed in Web of Science http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11069-015-1898-0 Citations >90. CO2 Emissions in India 12 Indo-Canadian Trade Relations: A Asian Profile, Vol. 42, Year: 2014, No. 3, pp. Review 235–244. Canada, Indexed in Scopus http://www.asianre searchse rvice. com/Asianprofile. htm 13 Growth and Instability in Dairy International Journal of Trade and Global Production and Trade: A Global Markets, Vol. 7, Year: 2014, No. 2, pp. 145- Analysis 172. Indexed in Scopus, Switzerland (Inderscience). http://scienceindex.com/stori es/4290788/Growth_and_instability_in_dairy_production_and_trade_a_global_analysis.html 14 Competitiveness and Trade Asian Journal of Agriculture and Performance of India’s Dairy Development, Vol. 11, Year: 2014, No. 2, Industry pp. 17-37. Philippines. http://searca.org/ajad/index.php/read-articles/13-view-article?aid=483 15 Pattern of Regional Disparities in Social Indicators Research, Vol. 114, Year: Socio-economic Development in 2013, No. 3, pp. 841–873, Impact Factor:

India: District Level Analysis 1.71, Indexed in Web of Science, Citations >60.

16 Agricultural Exports and Growth in Agricultural Economics, Vol. 59, Year: 2013, Agriculture in India No. 5, pp. 211-218, Impact Factor: 0.7, Czech Republic, Indexed in Web of

Science, http://www.agriculturejournals.cz/publicFiles/92903.pdf 17 Efficiency and Total Factor Quarterly Journal of International Productivity Growth in Indian Dairy Agriculture, Vol. 52, Year: 2013, No. 1, pp. Sector 51-77. Indexed in Scopus, SNIP: 0.27, SJR:

0.03, Germanyhttp://www.agrar.hu-be rlin. de/fakultaet/depa rtme nts/daoe/publ/qjia/co ntents/2013/1-13/ Ohlan

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18 Sustainability of India’s Current Journal of International Economic Studies,

Account Deficit Vol. 27, Year: 2013 pp. 77-91, http://repo.lib.hosei.ac.jp/bitstream/10114/7976/1/27ohlan.pdf 19 Globalisation and World Dairy The Journal of World Investment and Trade, Trade: An Assessment Vol. 13, Year: 2012, No. 1, pp. 76-102. Indexed in Web of Science.

Netherlandshttp://www.ingentaconnect. com/content/mnp/jwit/2012/ 00000013/00000001/art00003 20 ASEAN-India Free Trade African Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. 2,

Agreement in Goods: An Year: 2012, No. 3, pp. 66-84. www.sachajournals. com/ African-Journal-of-So cial- Scie nces.php Assessment 21 Causality between Government Finance India, Vol. XXVI., Year: 2012, No. Expenditure and Economic Growth in 4, pp. 1275-1290. Indexed in Indian Citation India: An Empirical Investigation Index, New Delhi http://www.financ eindia.org/fi.htm 22 WTO Agreement on Agriculture South Asian Survey, Vol. 18, Year: 2011, and South Asia’s Farm Tr ade No. 1, pp. 27–62. Indexed in Scopus, SNIP:

0.37, SJR: 0.03. USA (Sage) http://sas.sagepub.com/ content/18/1/27.full.pdf+ht ml 23 Openness and Economic Growth in Asian Profile, Vol. 38, Year: 2010, No. 3, pp. India 243–256. Indexed in Scopus,

Canada,http://www.asianres earchser vic e.com/ Asianprofile.htm Group Publications in International Research Journals

Sr. Title Journal, Volume, Year, Page Number, Internet No. Link 1 Research Contribution of University News, Vol. 56, Year: 2018, No. 31, pp. Indian Universities: A Web of 7-12. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ramphul_Ohlan/publication/326838232_Research_Contribution_of_Indian_Universities_A_Web_of_Science _Database_based_Study_of_Universities_in_Haryana/links/5b683f5092851ca497cd2112/Research-Contribution-of-Indian-Universities-A-Web-of- Science Database based Study Science-Database-based-Study-of-Universities-in-Haryana.pdf?origin=publication_detail of Universities in Haryana 2 Liberalization of Wheat: Foreign Trade Review, Vol. XLIII, Year: 2008, Production, Prices and Trade No. 2, pp. 55–85. New Delhi (Sage), Indexed

in Indian Citation Index ,http://ftr.sagepub.com/content/43/2/55.abstract 3 India’s Comparative Foreign Trade Review, Vol. XLI, Year: 2006, No. Advantage in Farm Trade in 2, pp. 35–61. New Delhi (Sage), Indexed in

the Emerging Trade Order Indian Citation Index, http://ftr.sagepub.com/content/41/2/35.abstract

4 WTO and Bangladesh’s Farm The Economic Journal of Nepal, Vol. 31, Year:

Trade 2008, No. 1, pp. 1-17. Nepal http://www.ec onbiz.de/Re cord/wto-and -bangladesh-s-farm-trade-goel/1001000328 Independent Publications in National Research Journals Sr. Title Journal, Volume, Year, Page Number, Internet No. Link 1 Productivity and Efficiency Productivity, Vol. 52, Year: 2012, No. 1, pp. Analysis of Haryana’s Dairy 42–50. New Delhi, Indexed in Indian Citation

Industry Index http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/82668782/productivity-effici ency-an alysis-haryanas-dairy-industry 2 WTO and Sri Lanka’s Farm Journal of Indian School of Political Economy, Trade Vol. 22, Year: 2010, No. 1, pp. 49–92. Pune. http://www.ispepune.org.in/ New_Update/ramphul%2031-10-13(1) .pdf

3 Tackling Farm Subsidies in Indian Journal of Agricultural Marketing, Vol. New Trade Regime 22, Year: 2008, No. 2, pp. 113–134. Nagpur, Indexed in Indian Citation Index http://agrilmktg.org/journals/

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4 WTO and Developed Countries The Indian Journal of Commerce, Vol. 60, Farm Policies Year: 2007, No. 2, pp. 60–77. New Delhi, http://icaindia.info/index.php/6-indian-journal-of-commerce 5 WTO and World Trade in The Asian Economic Review, Vol. 48, Year:

Agricultural Commodities: 2006, No. 3, pp. 505–514., Hyderabad http://www.iieasia.in/six.htm Hopes and Realities 6 WTO and India’s Agricultural The Indian Journal of Commerce, Vol. 59, Trade Year: 2006, No. 4, pp. 62–72. New Delhi http://icaindia.info/index.php/6-indian-journal-of-commerce 7 Performance and Suitability of Agricultural Situation in India, Vol. 59, Year:

Growing Crops in Haryana: 2012, No. 1, pp. 27–32. New Delhi http://eands.dacnet.nic.in/Publication 12-12-2012/2314agr-apri12/2314-1.pdf District-level Analysis 8 Global Competitiveness in Agricultural Situation in India, Vol. 59, Year:

Dairy Sector 2012, No. 5, pp. 257–264. New Delhi http://eands.dacnet.ni c.in/Publication12-12-2012/4129-August12/4129-3.pdf

9 Women Trafficking in India Geography and You, (Forthcoming) https://geographyandyou.com/ Independent Publications in Local/Home University Journal

Sr. Title Journal, Volume, Year, Page Number No. 1 Sir Chhotu Ram: The Legend of Journal of People and Society of Peasantry Reforms Haryana, Year: 2012, Vol. 2. No. 3. pp. 67–76. Rohtak Research Books Published Independently

Sr. Title Publisher, Year No. 1 WTO and Indian Global Research Publications, New Delhi, Year: 2010, pp. i - Agriculture xviii, 1-267. ISBN: 978-81-89630, Book Review published in: http://search.libra ry.uto ronto.ca/details?8469967&uuid=1a929646-942c-4883-86de-377711700884

https://www.cabdirect.org/c (1) Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 67, No. 2, abdirect/abstract/20163221 Year: 2012, pp. 270-271, and (2) Finance India, Vol. XXVI, 667

No. 2, Year: 2012, pp. 638-641. http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P 3-2735005761.html 2 Globalization Studium Press (India) Private Limited, New Delhi (Main and Dairy Office: LLC Houston, Texas, USA) (Printed by Thomson Industry Press), Year: 2014, Pp. i - xvi, 1-391. ISBN: 93-80012-66-7,

http://ftr.sagepub.com/content/50/3/231.short

Book Review published in : Spectrum, May 4, http://www.studiumpre ss.in/indeta il.asp?id=263 https://www.cabdirect.org/c 2014, p. 4; Foreign Trade Review, Vol. 50, No. 3, Year: abdirect/abstract/20163160

732 2015, pp. 231-232. http://www.tribuneindia.com/2014/20140504/ spectrum/book 2.htm Research Book Published in Co-authorship

1 Generalizations Springer International Publishing Switzerland, Year: 2016, of Fuzzy Pp. i - ix, 1-146, ISBN:978-3-319-45927-1, (with Anshu Information Ohlan) http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-3-319-45928-8 Measures Book Review published in Fuzzy Sets and Systems, Vol. 336, 1 April 2018, Pages 167-168, http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0165011417302051 Elsevier, Impact Factor: 2.376.

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Chapters Published Independently in Edited Research Books, etc.

Sr. Title of Chapter Title of Book No. 1 Corruption and Chapter in an edited knowledge based volume: Governance Economic Issues and Corruption, Dahiya S B, Chakravarty K, Rathee Development: N & Lamba S V (eds.) ISBN: 819039522X, Intellectual Cross-Country Foundation, Rohtak, 2011. pp. 215-224. Evidence 2 WTO and India’s WTO and Indian Economy, Manoj Shankar Gupta (eds.) Agricultural ISBN: 9788183871068, Serials Publications, New Delhi,

Trade: An India, 2007. pp. 3-16.http://www.abebooks.com/WTO- India n-Econo my-Manoj-Sha nkar-Gupta/968765370/bd Empirical Analysis 3 Time Series Chapter in Subject Book (M.A. Economics: Statistics) by Analysis University Press, Directorate of Distance Education, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, 2015, pp. 229-274. 4 Does renewable Climate Change and Environmental Degradation: energy sustain Issues Challenges and Policy Implications, eds. Santosh economic growth? Nandal, Books ARCADE, ISBN: 978-9386932-03-7, pp. 17- Evidence from 32, 2018. Haryana Independent Guidance to Research Students

Course No. of Scholars MBA 442 (Degree Awarded) Ph.D. 4

(i) Impact of Social Sector Reforms on Socio-Economic Development in India- Naresh Kumar, Assistant Professor (Stage Two), IMSAR, MDU, Rohtak, (Degree Awarded in 2017)

(ii) Modelling Service Quality, Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty in Life Insurance Services- Nisha Chauhan, Senior Research Fellow, IMSAR, MDU, Rohtak (Degree Awarded in 2019).

(iii) Export Promotion of Processed Food Products: An Evaluation of Export Promotion Scheme of APEDA- Pinky, Junior Research Fellow, IMSAR, MDU, Rohtak, 2017.

(iv) Harsh Chhikara, 2019.

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Independent Participation and Papers Presented in Conferences/Seminars/ Workshops/Symposia, etc.

Sr. Title of the paper Title of the Date (s) Organizer Level No. presented conference/ of the seminar, etc. event

1 ASEAN-India Free Trade Emerging Global March 19- Department of National Area: Do India’s Economic 20, 2010 Economics, (UGC Benefits Exist? Scenario: ASEAN & Kurukshetra Sponsored) India University, Kurukshetra 2 Investment Climate in Emerging Issues in April 21, Institute of National India Investment 2012 Management Studies Management in and Research, India Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak 3 Efficiency in Haryana’s Haryana in March 14- Department of National Dairy Industry National 15, 2012 Economics, (UGC Perspective M. D. University, Sponsored) Rohtak 4 WTO and Indian Changing Market November Amity School of Rural National Agriculture: Environments 21-23, and Agriculture Implications and and Supply Side 2008 Management Strategies, Constraints in (ASRAM), Lucknow (Abstract published in: Indian Agriculture and Agricultural http://www.indianjournals.com/ijor.aspx?target Agricultural Economics =ijor:aerr&volume=21&issue=conf&type=toc Economics Research Research Review, Year Association (India), 2008, Vol. 21, p. 433, New Delhi ISSN: 0971-3441) 5 WTO and Inputs Impact of WTO March 10, S.A. Jain (PG) National Subsides in Indian on Different 2007 College, City, (UGC Agriculture Sectors of the Ambala. Sponsored) Indian Economy -An Agenda for New Millennium 6 Activity-Based Activity-Based March, Institute of National Learning: An Evaluation Learning in 12, Management Studies Professional 2011 and Research, Education Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak 7 Corruption and Governance Issues November Department of Internationa Economic Development: and Corruption , 29-30, Economics, l (UGC Cross-Country Evidence 2010 M. D. University, Sponsored) Rohtak 8 Economic Viability of Economic Reforms March, Institute of National Organic Farming in and Haryana 26, 2014 Management Studies (ICSSR, Haryana Economy: Issues, and Research, New Delhi, http://www.mdurohtak.ac.in/pdf/Notices_Pdf/new_notice/IC SSR%20National%20Seminar%20on.pdf Challenges and Maharshi Dayanand Sponsored) Prospects University, Rohtak 9 Diversification through Sustainable February, National Dairy National Vegetable Cultivation in Livelihood Security 3-6, 2015 Research Institute, Academy of Haryana: Role of of Smallholder Agricultural Subsidized Hi-tech Farmers Science, Polyhouses India http://agricongress2015.in/downloads/2.%20ASC%20COMP ENDIUM-I.pdf

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10 Rural Transformation in Rural October Maharshi Dayanand National India: Pattern and Transformation in 17, 2015 University, Rohtak Extent India: Challenges Opportunities and Strategies 11 Climate Change Climate Change February Maharshi Dayanand National Mitigation and Economic and Agriculture: 6-7, 2017 University, Rohtak Growth in India: Impact and Evidence from Adaptation Combined Cointegration Strategies in Tests Haryana 12 “Has Demonetization PAN IIM World 12th – PAN IIM World Indian Hit Employment Management 14th Management Institute of in India’s Non- Conference: Public December Conference: Public Managemen Farm Organized Policy & , Policy & t (IIM) Sector? Management: 2019 Management: Rohtak Emerging Emerging Issues Issues 13 Role of Media in Role of Media in 18-19, Role of Media in Institute of Economic Social January, Social Transformation Managemen Transformation of Transformation 2020 t Studies Society and Research

Research Methodology Workshops Organized for Faculty Members/Ph.D. Students

Sr. Contribution Event No. 1 Convener 10 Ph.D. Scholars Seminars 2 Convener 8 Ph.D. Scholars Course Work

Conference/Seminar Organized Sr. Contribution Title of the Date (s) Organizer Level No. conference/ of the seminar etc event 1 As a Emerging Issues in April 21, Institute of National member of Investment 2012 Management Studies and the Management in Research, organizing India Maharshi committee Dayanand University, Rohtak 2 As a Activity-Based March, 12, -do- National member of Learning in 2011 the Professional organizing Education committee 3 As a Economic Reforms March, 26, -do- National convener of and Haryana 2014 (ICSSR the seminar Economy: Issues, sponsored) Challenges and Prospects 9

4 As a Emerging Trends in February -do- National member of Management 28, 2014 the organizing committee 5 As a Rural October -do- National convener of Transformation in 17, 2015 (ICSSR the India: Challenges, sponsored) conference Opportunities and Strategies 6 As a Startup India March, 2- -do- International Director of Recipe for Inclusive 3, 2017 (ICSSR the Entrepreneurship sponsored) conference and Innovation: Issues and Challenges 7 As a Climate Change March 28- Department of National member of and Agriculture: 29, 2016 Economics, (ICSSR the Impact and Maharshi sponsored) organizing Adaptation Dayanand committee Strategies in University, Haryana Rohtak 8 As a Make in Haryana: March 17- Department of National convener of The Road Ahead 18, 2016 Economics, (ICSSR the seminar Central sponsored) University of Haryana, Mahendergarh, Haryana

Sessions Chaired/Lecture Delivered at Conferences/ Seminar/ Workshops/ Symposia for PhD Students Sr. Activity Title of the Date (s) Organizer Level No. conference of the event 1 Session Chaired Emerging Trends in February Institute of Management National Management 28, 2014 Studies and Research, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak 2 Lecture Delivered (ICSSR Sponsored December Maharshi Dayanand National Applications of Capacity Building 18-31, University, Rohtak Quantitative Work Shop for 2015 Techniques in Faculty Members in Social Sciences Social Science) Research 3 Session Chaired Make in Haryana: March 17, Department of National The Road Ahead 2016 Economics, Central (ICSSR University of Haryana, sponsored Mahendergarh, Haryana ) 4 Lecture Delivered Time Series Analysis October Maharshi Dayanand National and Forecasting 29, 2017 University, Rohtak

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5 Lecture One week workshop December National Institute of National Delivered: on Time Series 5, 2017 Technology, Kurukshetra Forecasting Analysis Models with Application of Softwares 6 Lecture One-week Workshop 27th Department of Gene tics, National Delivered: on June -3rd Maharshi Dayanand Post-Publication “Holistic Approach July, 2020 University, Rohtak-124 Peer-Reviewed towards Research in 001, Haryana Assessment of Pandemic” (3rd July, Scientific 2020) Work 7 Lecture One-week FDP on May 18, Department of National Delivered: “Advances in 2020 History, Faculty of Social Fostering Quality Research Science, Ch. Teaching in Methodology and University, Bhiwani, Higher Education: Data Analysis” Haryana Policies and Practices 8 Lecture “Research March 4, Jointly Organized by Ch. National Delivered: Methodology 2020 Ranbir Singh Assessment of Workshop” Institute of Social and Quality of Economic Change and Research Papers: Department of Law, Some Indian Maharshi Dayanand Standards University, Rohtak 9 Lecture One-Day Workshop 28/12/20 Institute of Management National Delivered: Writing on 19 Studies and Research, Good Research “Multivariate Maharshi Dayanand Paper: Some Analysis” University, Rohtak Practical Guidelines 10 Lecture 2-Week ICSSR November M.D.U. Centre for National Delivered: Writing Sponsored Faculty 20, Professional & Allied for an Development 2018 Studies, Gurugram Academic Programme Journal: Some Pathways of Quantitative Approach

Capacity Building Programme Organized

Sr. Contribution Title of the Date (s) of the Sponsored No. conference/ event seminar etc 1 Director National Faculty December 18- ICSSR, New Delhi Development 31, 2015 Programme

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Extension Lecture Organized for PhD Students

Sr. Contribution Title of the Date (s) of Organizer No. conference/ the event seminar etc 1 As a Convener Managing September Institute of Management Global 20, 2013 Studies and Research, Economic Maharshi Dayanand Crisis University, Rohtak Academic Editorship S. No. Journal Responsibility 1 World Development (Elsevier) Reviewer 2 Natural Hazards (Springer) Reviewer 3 Applied Economic Letters (Taylor and Francis) Reviewer 4 Asian Geographer (Taylor and Francis) Reviewer 5 Social Indicators Research (Springer) Reviewer 6 Applied Economics (Taylor and Francis) Reviewer 7 Sage Open (Sage) Reviewer 8 Ecological Indicators (Elsevier) Reviewer 9 Journal of Land and Rural Studies (Sage) Reviewer 10 Springer Plus (Springer) Reviewer 11 Environmental Science and Research Reviewer (Springer) 12 World Journal of Science, Technology and Reviewer Sustainable Development (Emerald )

13 Future Business Journal (Elsevier) Reviewer 14 Journal of Environmental Planning and Reviewer Management (Taylor and Francis) 15 Journal of Agribusiness in Developing and Reviewer Emerging Economies (Emerald) 16 International Journal of Emerging Markets Reviewer (Emerald) 17 International Journal of Environment and Waste Reviewer Management (Inderscience) 18 Energy & Environment (Sage) Reviewer 19 Carbon Management (Taylor and Francis) Reviewer 20 Financial Innovation (Springer) Reviewer 21 Urban Research and Practice (Taylor and Reviewer Francis) 22 International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Reviewer Management (Emerald) 23 Environment, Development and Sustainability Reviewer (Springer) 24 Climatic Change (Springer) Reviewer 25 International Review of Applied Economics Reviewer (Taylor and Francis) Many More

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Reviewer for Policy Formulation

 External reviewer of the draft scoping report on the underlying causes of biodiversity loss, determinants of transformative change and options for achieving the 2050 vision for biodiversity (transformative change assessment). Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), Germany  Maharshi Dayanand University Research Promotion Policy, MDU, Rohtak.  Agri-Business and Food Processing Policy 2018, Government of Haryana, Haryana. Ongoing Work A Network Analysis of the Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management Creating an Innovative Learning Environment He creates an innovative learning environment using information and communication technology in classroom. He connects text material with current real world examples. He also offers flexibility, ubiquity and connectedness to students. Outline on Most Significant Contribution to Research By producing good quality research output Prof. Ohlan has set examples for improvement in the quality of research in India. His publications have improved the existing literature on numerous issues like implications of WTO for Indian agriculture, role of globalization in increasing trade in dairy products, impact of demonetization on foreign tourist arrivals in India, role of renewable and non- renewable energy in economic growth, impact of population density on carbon emission, elasticity of economic growth with tourism, electricity and trade openness, India's comparative advantage in farm trade, etc. His research work has offered new insights for policymakers to articulate comprehensive economic, trade, energy policies to sustain long‐run economic growth and to design sustainable business strategies. Roadmap for Teaching and Research for the Next Five Years His roadmap for teaching and research for the next five years is as follows:  Introducing ICSSR sponsored IMPRESS (Impactful Policy Research in Social Science), Global Initiative of Academic Networks(GIAN), UGC Stride and UGC sponsored SAP (Special Assistance Programme) in the Department.  Organizing capacity building programme for faculty members so that they can contribute in Science Citation Indexed (SCI) journals.

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 Each PhD holder should have at least one research paper published in the journal indexed in Science Citation Index (SCI).  Introducing research project work in Master level courses  Updating knowledge of students by organizing conferences on emerging issues. Introducing new programs in the Department like PG Certificate in International Business and Finance, MDP on Management of Pricing, MDP on

Management of Agricultural Business, MDP on Business Analytics in a Big Data World, Certificate Programme in Export Import Management, Certificate Programme in Capital & Financial Markets, Certificate Programme in Global Trade Logistics and Operations, etc. Vision for the Institution for the Next Five Years For leading institution for good quality teaching and research, I would like to develop the department much more than an institution for minting degrees and launching careers. It will be a place where minds will be shaped, lifelong friendships be formed and ideas will be born and tested. It would be a social and intellectual hub of one of India’s leading public universities. My dream is to see Department working at par with Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Delhi, and Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, Delhi, etc. Hobbies My hobbies include Swimming, Yoga, Running and Wrestling. Human Values The set of human values in which I believe in my real life covers trustworthiness, empathy, passion, respect, stability, patience, kindness, selflessness, leadership, open-mindedness, persistence, courage, intelligence, strength and reliability. Ideology Commitment for the upliftment of poor, unprivileged and downtrodden is in the DNA of Prof. Ohlan. The reflection of this ideology can be seen in his research work as well. He enjoys a missionary zeal in help of needy and dedicated students. Miscellaneous Information/Readiness for Other Non-Teaching Activities/Responsibilities Vice-Chancellor, Director Research, Dean Academic Affairs, Dean of Faculty, Director Internal Quality Assurance Cell, Head of Department, etc.

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References: 1. Prof. T. R. Kundu, Department of Economics, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra. 2. Prof. R. C. Kuhad, Vice- Chancellor, Central University of Haryana, Haryana. 3. Prof. Ramphal Hooda, Former Vice-Chancellor, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak. 4. Prof. Rajbir Singh, Vice-Chancellor, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak. 5. Prof. Santosh Nandal, Director and Head, Maharshi Dayanand University Centre for Professional and Allied Studies, Gurugram, and Department of Economics, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak. 6. Prof. Raj Kumar, Dean and Director, IMSAR, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak. 7. Prof. Naresh Kumar, IMSAR, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak.

‘Jai Bharat Jai Hind’.

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