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Template for the Head of the Department Educational Template for the Head of the Department Title PROFESSOR Name Gopal Krishna Sharma Photograph Department S.S. in Political Sc. & Public Admn Designation Professor & Head Address Suman Humanities Block, Vikram University, Ujjain Phone- Office 0734-2520568 Residence 0734-2511133 Mobile 09425915999/15900 E-Mail [email protected] [email protected] Educational Qualifications Degree Institution Year Ph.D. Vikram University, Ujjain 1984 PG Vikram University, Ujjain 1974 UG Vikram University, Ujjain 1972 Other M.Phil. Vikram University, Ujjain 1975 Career Profile Position Class Employer period taught From to Junior Research M.A. U.G.C. School of Studies July 1974 to July 1977 Fellow M.Phil. in Political Science Vikram University, Ujjain Lecturer B.A. M.P.Government July 1977 to Aug. 1986 M.A. Higher Education selected by P.S.C.and posted at Govt. College, Barnagar,( Ujjain), Jaora ( Ratlam) & GDC,( Ujjain)M.P. Lecturer M.A. School of Studies in Mar. 1986 to Oct. 1988 M.Phil Political Science, Selected by Vikram University, Ujjain Reader M.A. School of Studies in Oct. 1988 to June 1998 M.Phil Political Science, Selected by Vikram University, Ujjain Professor M.A. School of Studies in June 1998 to Cont… M.Phil Political Science, Selected by 1 Administrative Assignment Coordinator, IGNOU Study Center, Vikram University, Ujjain Hon. Director, Center for Gandhian Studies, Vikram University, Ujjain Former Incharge JNIBM, Vikram University, Ujjain Former Incharge S.S. in A.I.H.C, Vikram University, Ujjain Former Dean, Faculty of Social Science, Vikram University, Ujjain Former Member of Executive council, Vikram University, Ujjain Area of interest/Specialization Indian Foreign Policy and IR Indian Government & Politics Subjects Taught Political Science Public Administration Human Rights Publication Profile ¼fuEukafdr leLr 'kks/k i= 1 ls 8 ;w,yih ds vUrxZr ikB~;oLrq ds :i esa jktuhfr foKku v/;;u'kkyk }kjk izdkf'kr½ 1 O;ogkfjdokn & jktuhfrd fo'ys"k.k dh oSKkfud i)fr 2 mRrjO;ogkfjdokn 3 MsfoM bZLVu ds O;oLFkk fl)kUr dk fo'ys"k.k 4 IysVks dk U;k; fl)kUr 5 IysVks dk f'k{kk fl)kUr 6 IysVksa dk lkE;okn 7 IysVks dk nk'kZfud 'kklu ,oa vkn'kZ jkT; dh /kkj.kk 8 IysVks LVsVesaV vkSj ykWt 9 usg: dh xqVfujis{k uhfr dk fo'o 'kkafr esa ;ksxnku ¼dkSfVY; tuZy vkWQ ikWfyfVdy lkbal e-iz- jktuhfr foKku dh 'kks/k if=dk½ 10 turk ljdkj vkSj egk'kfDr;ka ¼dkSfVY; tuZy vkWQ ikWfyfVdy lkbal½ 11 Hkkjrh; fons'k uhfr % pqukSfr;Wk ,oa u;h fn'kk,a ¼ewy iz'u] mn;iqj½ 12 futh {ks= esa efgyk vkj{k.k % leL;k ,oa lek/kku ¼tujy vkWQ lks'kky ,aM ykbZQ lkabl jhok½ 13 Hkkjrh; lekt ,oa efgyk l'kfDrdj.k % n'kk ,oa fn'kk ¼Hkkjrh; jktuhfr foKku tujy] esjB] tu-&twu] 2009½ 14 e-iz- lgdkjh lfefr vf/kfu;e] 1960 vkSj la'kks/kuks dh jktuhfr ¼e-iz-dh jktuhfr fofo/k vk;ke&fizaVosy t;iqj 1997½ 15 Hkkjr esa fofuos'k uhfr dk fodkl ¼e-iz- lkekftd foKku vuqla/kku tuZy] mTtSu&tqykbZ&fnl- 2004½ 16 Post cold war Indo-Russian Relations (South Asia Politcs New Delhi, Nov. 13 17 Lo.khZe e/;izns'k esa mPp f'k{kk dh pqukSfr;k¡ vkSj lek/kku ds ekxZ ¼tuer Loj] Hkksiky] tqykbZ] 2011½ Research Papers: (Append complete detailed list) . No. of research papers published in 12 Journals No. of research papers published in 74 proceedings of conferences No. of research papers in books 02 Books Published: Title -1971 ds mijkar Hkkjrh; fons'k uhfr dh cnyrh vo/kkj.kk,W (Printwell, Jaipur 1990) Title -Mk- vEcsMdj dk fparu ,oa iqutkZxj.k dh vko';drk ¼lg laiknd½ (Vikram University 2007) 2 Research Guidance Research Experience Total 30 years Research Guiding Experience Total 27 years (A) No, of students awarded in Ph.D. degree: 60 awarded under my Supervision under the applicant's supervision 10 awarded (In co supervision) List of Ph.D. Candidates No Name of Candidate Year Title of the Thesis 1 Lusgyrk feJk 1989 dkSfVY; ,oa esfd;kosyh ds jktuhfrd] lkekftd rFkk iz'kklfud fopkjksa dk rqyukRed v/;;u 2 vfurk lksuoydj 1990 Hkkjrh; Lok/khurk la?k"kZ esa tokgjyky usg: dh Hkwfedk 3 fo".kqnso 'kekZ 1992 Hkkjrh; lafo/kku ij tokgjyky usg: dk izHkko 4 eerkjkuh 'kekZ 1994 e/;izns'k esa mPp f'k{kk iz'kklu 5 'kf'k tSu 1995 uoha yksdlHkk esa tkojk uxj ds ernkrkvksa ds ernku O;ogkj dk v/;;;u & ,d O;ogkfjdoknh losZ{k.k 6 jehyk tSu 1997 n;kuan ljLorh dk jktuhfrd fparu 7 bZyk vkpk;Z 1997 Lokeh foosdkuan dk jktuhfrd n'kZu o mldh izklafxdrk 8 nsojkt ckxnsz 1997 jktho xka/kh ,oa dzkaxzsl 9 yhuk dqyfFk;k 1997 jtuh'k dk jktuhfrd fparu 10 txnh'k flUgk 1998 e/;izns'k esa uDlyoknh la?k"kZ & cLrj ftys ds fo'ks"k lanHk esa 11 uhrk xqIrk 1999 'khr;q)ksRrj Hkkjr & vesfjdk laca/k 12 ykyflag ;kno 2000 Vhdex<+ ftys esa iapk;rh jkt dk fdz;kUo;u ,oa mHkjrk usr`Ro 13 e/kqdakrk lekf/k;k 2000 Hkkjrh; jk"Vªh; vkanksyu esa ckyd`".k 'kekZ uohu dh Hkwfedk 14 Lokfr ikBd 2001 lalnh; l=ksa esa usg: dh Hkwfedk 15 ,e- y{ehukjk;.k 2001 jkbt ,aM jksy vkWQ ukjk panzckcw uk;Mw bu vka/kzizns'k LVsV ,aM lasVªy ikWfyfVDl 16 dkeuk vkpk;Z 2001 f'k{kk ds yksdO;kihdj.k esa iapk;rh jkt dh Hkwfedk 17 vfuy nhf{kr 2002 'khr ;q) ds ckn iM+kslh ns'kksa ds izfr Hkkjrh; fons'k uhfr 18 lanhi ixkjs 2003 cqjgkuiqj uxjfuxe & ,d v/;;u 19 fjrs'k fye;s 2002 Post Cold War Security dimensions of Indian Foreign Policy 20 izfr"Bk xxZ 2002 jktuhfrd fparu esa Lora=rk dh vo/kkj.kk 21 larks"k tfV;k 2002 mTtSu&vkyksV fuokZpu {ks= esa ernku O;ogkj 22 ghjsUnz izdk'k 'kekZ 2002 Hkkjrh; jktuhfr esa {ks=h; nyksa dh Hkwfedk 23 fouksn dqekj tokfj;k 2003 Hkkjrh; thou chek fuxe dh laxBu ,oa Hkwfedk dk v/;;u 24 rqfguk xkSM+ 2004 Hkkjrh; jktuhfr O;oLFkk esa jk"Vªifr dh Hkwfedk&lk>k ljdkjksa ds fo'ks"k lanHkZ esa 25 vf'ouh 'kekZ 2005 Hkkjr vesfjdh laca/k ,d fo'ys"k.kkRed v/;;u&'khr;q) ls mRrj'khr;q) rd ¼1980 ls 2004 rd½ 26 gseyrk pkSgku 2005 'khr;q)ksRrj Hkkjr phu laca/k 27 nsohflag ;kno 2005 Ckky yky iky ds jk"Vªoknh fparu dk rqyukRed v/;;u 28 Hkkjrh tSu 2005 efgykvksa ds lanHkZ esa ekuokf/kdkjksa dk fo'ys"k.kkRed v/;;u 29 lquhy dqekj t;iky 2005 mTtSu mRrjfo/kku lHkk {ks= ds izFke ckj erkf/kdkj izkIr ernkrkvksa dk ernku O;ogkj 30 lkfjdk tSu 2006 mTtSu mRrjfo/kku lHkk fuokZpu {ks= dh jktuhfr 31 f'k[kk tSu 2006 mRrjizns'k esa jktuhfr esa dakxzsl dh Hkwfedk & 1990 ls vkt rd 32 lq'khy vxzgjh 2006+ mRrjizns'k dh jktuhfr esa lektoknh ikVhZ dh Hkwfedk 33 jkSud cSjkxh 2006 yksd m|eksa ds iz'kklu ij fofuos'khdj.k dk izHkko 34 dfiy 'kekZ 2007 yksdlHkk pquko 2004 ij bysDVªkfud ehfM;k dk izHkko 35 vpZuk nhf{kr 2007 e/;izns'k esa nyh; O;oLFkk dk v/;;u 36 nhis'k feJ 2007 HRD Climate in selected Instt. of Higher Education in M.P 37 vuq pkSgku 2007 'khr;q) ds i'pkr~ vkfl;ku ds izfr Hkkjrh; fons'k uhfr 38 izhfr xq.kkor 2008 mTtSu nf{k.k fo/kkulHkk fuokZpu {ks= dh jktuhfr & ,d v/;;u 39 eksgu ;kno 2008 e/;izns'k dh Hkkjrh; turk ikVhZ ljdkj ds izfr izns'k ds fefM;k dfeZ;ksa 3 ds n`f"Vdks.k dk vuq'khyu 40 jkds'k 'kekZ 2009 Hkkjr esa lalnh; i)fr dk cnyrk Lo:i ,d v/;;u 41 ,e-,e- 'kadjxkSM+k 2009 XykscykWbZts'ku ,aM bV~l~ baisDV vkWu ifCyd ikWfylh bu bafM;k 42 v{kr xkSre 2009 Child labour and violation of Human Rights : A study of child labour in ¼lg funsZ'ku½ un-orgnaised sector of selected cities of M.P. 43 'kknkc ,gen flÌhdh 2009 fo'ofo|ky;hu O;oLFkk ds lkekftd ljksdkj 44 uhjt lkjoku 2010 mTtSu ftys dh vuqlwfpr tkfr oxZ dh ekuokf/kdkjksa ds izfr psruk & ,d O;ogkfjd v/;;u 45 nhik tSu 2010 lwpuk ds vf/kdkj dk fØ;kUo;u mTtSu laHkkxh; eq[;ky; ds fo'ks"k lanHkZ esa ,d v/;;u A 46 ohjsUnz flag pkSgku 2010 iapk;rks dk xjhch mUewyu jkstxkj l`tu vk/kkjHkwr lqfo/kkkvksa ,oa ¼lg funsZ'ku½ v|kslajpukRed fodkl esa ;ksxnku ¼e/;izns'k ds cSrwy ftys ds fo'ks"k lanHkZ esa ½ 47 yfyr ik.Ms 2010 e/;izns'k ds ftyk iz'kklu esa miftyk/kh'k dh Hkwfedk 48 vk'kh"k f}osnh 2010 xSj ljdkjh laxBuksa dh lajpuk] dk;Ziz.kkyh ,oa fodkl dh Hkwfedk ¼lg funsZ'ku½ ¼fp=dwV /kke e.My esa dk;Zjr xSj ljdkjh laxBuksa ds fo'ks"k lanHkZ esa 49 viwokZ tks'kh 2010 dkSfVY; ds iz'kklfud fopkjksa dh izklafxdrk 50 vfHkyk"kk lkBs 2010 cM+okuh fo/kkulHkk fuokZpu {ks= ds jktuhfrd fu/kkZjdksa dk v/;;u 1957 ls orZeku rd 51 'kkSdr vgen~ ehj 2010 Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Elections 2008 an empirical study 52 es?kk ik.Ms; 2011 Psycha Ethical study of Polic Behaviour with special refrance to Distt. Ujjain 53 yrk /kqidfj;k 2011 efgyk ekuovf/kdkj ,oa ?kjsyw fgalk vf/kfu;e 2005 ,d bfUnz;kuqHkfod v/;;u 54 liuk 'kekZ 2011 ¼lg funsZ'ku½ nfyrksa esa vlekurk ds jktuhfrd lkekftd vk/kkj % mTtSu ftys ds xkWoksa ds fo'ks"k lanHkZ esa 55 eqDrk nqcs 2011 efgyk vkj{k.k fo/ks;d fookn] pqukSfr;kW vkSj lekurk,W 56 fdj.k vk;usuhokj 2011 ¼lg funsZ'ku½ egkjk"Vª jkT; jktuhfr esa ejkBokM+k {ks= dh fLFkfr ,oa mHkjrh i)fr;kW ,oa O;ogkfjdoknh v/;;u 57 vfer frokjh 2012 ¼lg funsZ'ku½ jktuhfrd ltxrk ,oa bysDVkªfud fefM;k dh Hkwfedk mTtSu 'kgj ds lanHkZ esa 58 euh"k Kkuh 2012 ¼lg funsZ'ku½ jktuhfrd nyksa ds ;qok laxBuksa ds oSpkfjd le> ,oa izfrc)rk % mTtSu ds lanHkZ esa ,d v/;;;u 59 inedqekj iztkifr 2012 lq'kklu dh vo/kkj.kk % vuqiz;ksx ,oa izLrko e-iz- ds lanHkZ esa 60 lq/khj 'kekZ 2012 ¼lg funs'ku½ lqpuk dk vf/kdkj vf/kfu;e ,oa e-iz- esa mldk fØ;kUo;u ,d v/;;u 61 eatwj my glu 2012 UN Courut for Human Rights Study of its organistion and working ¼lg funsZ'ku½ 62 Jherh dykorh xMfj;k 2012 e-iz- ljdkj dh efgyk dkuwwu uhfr;ksa dk 2003 ls orZeku rd fo'ys"k.kkRed v/;;u rtewy jQh lkSQh 63 2012 Indian Policy towards united Study a Post cold war study ¼lg funsZ'ku½ 64 fj;kt ,gen xubZ 2012 Indias policy towards Afghanistat a post cold war study 65 ;ksxs'k 'kekZ 2013 Hkkjrh; jk"Vªh; dkaxzsl ,oa ;qok oxZ e-iz- ds lanHkZ esa ,d v/;;u 66 uhrw flag 2013 mRrjizns'k ftyk tkykSu esa mjbZ fo/kkulHkk 4 fuokZpu {ks= dh jktuhfr ,d v/;;u 67 dfu;k esM+k 2013 eafnj izca/ku dh iz'kklfud O;oLFkk Jh egkdkys'oj eafnj izca/k lfefr] mTtSu ds fo'ks"k lanHkZ esa 68 jfo'kadj lksuoky 2013 e-iz- jkT; esa jkT; vf/kfu;eksa }kjk LFkkfir fo'ofo|ky;ksa dh iz'kklfud O;oLFkk dk rqyukRed v/;;u 69 vkHkk tSu 2013 lhgksj fo/kkulHkk fuokZpu {ks= dh jktuhfr ds fu/kkZjdksa dk ,d v/;;u 70 vt;flag HknkSfj;k 2013 U;k; esa foyac vkSj ekuokf/kdkj guu % ftyk ,oa l= U;k;ky; mTtSu ds lanHkZ esa (B) No.
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