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CURRICULUM VITAE

Dr. Etee Bahadur

Centre for Jawaharlal Nehru Studies Jamia Millia Islamia Noam Chomsky Building Gate No-19 E-mail address: [email protected]

BA (Hons) Delhi University; MA Delhi University; M.Phil.; Ph. D. Jawaharlal Nehru University Dr. Etee Bahadur, is an Assistant Professor of Development Studies at the Centre for Jawaharlal Nehru Studies and Associate Editor of the Journal History and Sociology of South Asia. She received her Ph.D. from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Prior to joining the Centre for Jawaharlal Studies in 2013, she worked at the Selected Works of Jawaharlal Nehru, Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund. Her primary research interests are in the area of regional history and the issues of cultural identity.

Associate Editor History and Sociology of South Asia, Sage Publication Awards and Fellowship  Qualified the National Eligibility Test of the UGC.  ICHR, Travel and Grant Fellowship, 1997-1998 Research Work and teaching experience  1998-2012 Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund, Teen Murti House.  2013 to present Centre for Jawaharlal Nehru Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia.

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Solely Authored book  (2011) A History of the Jats: A Study of Jats in Western Rajasthan, Shubhi Publications, Gurgaon, Haryana ISBN-10:8182902355; ISBN-13: 9788182902350 Solely Authored Chapters in edited Books  (2018) The Jats, Their and contribution to the socio –economic life and polity of North and North –West , Vol-6 edited by Rajendra Kumar, ISBN 13:978-81-8454-200-4/ ISBN 10: 81-8454-200-3  (2018) State and the economy of western Rajputana (seventeenth to nineteenth century) in Madhyakallin ithihas ke Arthik Ithihas Ke Shrodh (ed.) by Dr. Vikram Singh Bhatti , Rajasthan Shrodh Sansthan , Chaupasani , Jodhpur, ISBN 978-93-82311-38-6  (2019) Culture and Identity: A case study of the Sidd Jasnathi of Bikaner in Folk Tradition, Culture, Heritage and History (ed.) by Ram Pande, Shodhak , Jaipur ISBN 978-81-922830—9  (2020) Medieval India Ideas, Traditions and Cultural Values by Ali Athar, Formation, Settlement and Colonisation of Jat Societies in the Marwar Region of Western Rajasthan pg 40- 51. ISBN-10 9389212790; ISBN -13 978-9389212792 Solely Authored Articles (UGC Approved Journal and Proceedings)

 2014--Book Review of Gender, Development and Environment Governance: Theorizing Connections, in Journal of South Asian Development (2014) Volume 9, Issue 3, ISSN NO 09731741  (2017) Proceedings of the Rajasthan History Congress, Proceeding Volume, XXX, Department of History, Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur, December 2015, ISSN 2321- 1288.  (2018) Proceedings of the Rajasthan History Congress, XXXI Session, 16-18th December 2016, Department of History, Sardar Patel University of Police, Security and Criminal Justice, Jodhpur, ISSN 2321-1288  2017--Nehru and the 1958 West Asian Crisis: A Glimpse of Nehru’s ideas on Arab Nationalism in Islam and Modern Age, Volume XLIV No.1 February 2017, Zakir Husain Institute of Islamic Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. ISSN: 0021-1826 Papers presented at National Seminars (Last five years)  2015--Paper presented at a National Seminar on administration (1600-1944 A.D) based on archival sources organized by the Rajasthan State Archives, Bikaner held on 12-13 March 2015. The title of the paper was Colonization, taxation and agriculture – a case study of the Jats of Western Rajasthan (1750-1818 AD) 2

 2015--Paper presented at a national seminar on Marginal societies, 30-31 March, 2015, organized by the Department of History, Maharaja Ganga Singh University, Nal Campus, Bikaner  2016--Paper presented at a national seminar on Ideas, Traditions and cultural values in Medieval India on 23rd February 2016, Aligarh Muslim University  2016--Paper presented at a National seminar on Rajasthan before independence on the basis of archival sources, at Rajasthan State Archives, Bikaner on Social identity, and state intervention in dispute settlement in Pre-Colonial India at third National Seminar, 17-18 March 2016  2016—Paper presented at a seminar on, History writing in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century: Early Modern Marwar, at a National Seminar at the National Archives of India (Delhi) 9th March 2016. Paper titled “Information Order: sources of eighteenth century of Pre-colonial Rajasthan”  2016--Presented a paper at Centre of Advanced Study, Department of History, Aligarh Muslim University titled ‘A historiography of the state of Bikaner, Rajputana’ at a seminar on Centre, Provinces and Regional states in Medieval India (1206-1707)  2016--Presented a paper at Choupasani, Jodhpur on ‘State and the rural economy of eighteenth century Rajputana’, on 10-11 March 2016 at a seminar on Economic history of Medieval Rajasthan  2018--National conference on Re (Visiting) History, Nation and Culture through Autobiography, Biography and Memoirs 12-13, January 2018, ICHR, The IIS University, Jaipur, Rajasthan  2018--National Conference on Folk Tradition: Culture, Heritage & History, Jaipur, Rajasthan, (9-10 August)  November 2018 --National Conference at the Department of History, Maharaja Ganga Singh University, Bikaner on the Relevance of Genealogical tradition in writing of History on “Kashmiri Pandit Identity – A socio Historical – Perspective ‘’ (18-19 November)  2019--Rajasthan History Congress (Jodhpur) Title of the Paper , Text , Narrative and the process of Identity formation of the Jasnathi’s of Bikaner  2019 -- Jawaharlal Nehru University- National Conference on, Prospects for Resettlement of Kashmiri Pandits: Socio-Economic and Psychological Dimensions’ at the Centre for Inner Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi (28th -29th September 2019)  2019 – University of Jammu - National Seminar on Contribution of Jammu and Kashmir to Indian thought organized by the, Centre for Comparative Religion and Civilizations (CCRC) Central University of Jammu and Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) on 22nd -

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23rd October 2019 at the University of Jammu, Jammu. Paper presented on, The Historiography of Jammu and Kashmir Papers presented at International seminar  2016— Paper presented on Western Rajasthan: Eighteenth century Rahtor Desh and Marwar at an International seminar on Regional history; issues and challenges, 24 February 2016, Department of History, Modinagar  2017- Paper presented at the University of Jammu, Department of History in collaboration with the voice of Dogras at an International Seminar on Regional Identities of Jammu and Kashmir with special reference to the Dogras, January 27-29th 2017. The paper title was ‘Shawl trade in the Western Himalayas: a case of the Dogra’s in the first half of the Nineteenth Century’  2017 --Paper presented at an International seminar on Governance, Human rights and regional cooperation in South Asia: Opportunities and Challenges of Globalization 19 -20 April 2017, organized by UGC-Human Resource Development Centre, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi and UNESCO Madanjeet Singh Institute of Kashmir Studies, University of Kashmir, Srinagar Invited Lectures  2014--Lecture on Social theory on 21st November 2014 at the 2nd 3-week Interaction Programme for Ph.D scholars organized by the UGC-ASC, Jamia Millia Islamia , from 12 November to 02 December 2014  2014--Lecture on Concepts of Quantitative Research Methodology (two sessions) on 26th November 2014 at the 110th 4-week Orientation Programme organized by the UGC-ASC, Jamia Millia Islamia , 11 November to 08 December 2014  2015--Lecture to 22 students from the SAARC countries enrolled in the Kashmir University, Srinagar on ‘’Historical Methods’’ on 4th February 2015 at the Human Resource Development Centre (HRDC) Jamia Millia Islamia on behalf of South Asia Foundation (SAF)  2015- Seminar Lecture at the Centre for Historical Studies, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, on 7th October 2015, “Spaces of protest – Women in Pre – Colonial Rajputana”  2016- Lecture delivered on Gender, Environment and Development at the Refresher Course in Environmental Studies organized for teachers at the Human Resource Development Centre (HRDC) Jawaharlal Nehru University on 22 September 2016  2017--Lecture delivered at a week- long workshop/course on 9 November 2018 on Research Methodology in Economics for 40 Assistant Professors /Lecturers at the Human Resource Development Centre (HRDC) Jawaharlal Nehru University, 5-10 November 2018 on

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‘’Ethnography : Listening , exploring the case , reading and representing socio-cultural meanings”  2018--Lecture delivered at the Human Resource Development Centre (HRDC) Jamia Millia Islamia on 11 December 2018 at the 123rd - 4 week Orientation Course, 6th November – 22nd December 2018, on ‘’Ethnography and Case Study’’  2019--Seminar lecture on Nationalism and Identity Politics held at the Department of Political Science, Jamia Millia Islamia, March 2019  2019 - Jamia Millia Islamia - Prepared an Online Teaching Learning Module for ARPIT-2019, Annual Refresher Program for MHRD’s National Resource Centre in Gender / Women’s Studies at UGC/HRDC/JMI (Jamia Millia Islamia) The TLM was prepared on SWAYAM guidelines with a Video Recording of 30 minutes, on the topic ‘Women’s struggle and movement in India: Evolution and Key Debates - A Historical Perspective (19th Century to date)  2019- Jawaharlal Nehru University - Lecture at UGG/HRDC/JNU for the 2nd Refresher Course in Research Methodology (Interdisciplinary), 14th October -23th October, 2019 on ‘Anthropological Concepts, Methods and Techniques in Ethnography’ (18th October 2019)  2020 -- Heritage Talk on Common Roots and Culture : Gilgit Baltistan supported by Centre for Buddhist Studies Ladakh and the Himalayan Culture Heritage Foundation ( 27th May , Online)  2020--Talk on Gilgit-Baltistan –a Socio-Historical Perspective in an Online Discussion on China’s Expansionist Policies, at the , The foundation for non-violent Alternatives (17th August, Online)  2020- Nehru Memorial Museum and Library-Public Lecture at Nehru Memorial Museum and Library (NMML) 6th November 2020 on Changing Visions of Ladakh

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 2014--Seminar Presentation (two sessions) on 5 December 2014 in the ongoing 13th 3-week Refresher Course in Political Science organized by UGC-ACS-JMI.  2015-Seminar Presentation in its ongoing 21st 3-week Refresher Course in History on 30 January 2015 organized by UGC-ACS-JMI.  2017—Member Advisory Committee at a National Symposium entitled, History of Bikaner through the ages: Some Unexplored areas of Historical Research on 27Februrary 2017 at Maharaja Ganga Singh University Campus, Nal Road, Bikaner

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 2017--At the University of Jammu, Department of History in collaboration with the voice of Dogras at an International Seminar on Regional Identities of Jammu and Kashmir with special reference to the Dogras, January 27-29th 2017 Other Activities  In-charge Extension Lectures from 2013-Janaury 2017  2013 onwards-- Student Advisor, Subject association, CJNS/JMI  2014 onwards--Nodal officer in-charge of NAAC matters, CJNS/JMI  2015--Attended Orientation Course, UGC sponsored Course Human Resource Development Centre, JNU from 24.08.2015 to 18.08 2015. Grade Awarded- A  Nodal Officer (NIRF)  2017--Attended First three -week Refresher Course in Global Studies (Interdisciplinary), UGC sponsored course Human Resource Development Centre, JMI from 06 .09.2017 to 26.09 2017. Grade Awarded -A  2019--Completed Swayam ARPIT course for Career Advancement Scheme (CAS) promotion on Gender /Women Studies, proctored examination held on 30.03.2019 a MOOC’S organized by Human Resource Development Centre(HRDC) Jamia Millia Islamia, 2019  Faculty In-charge of the, Grievance Cell for students (CJNS-JMI) Conferences and Workshops organized at Jamia Milla Islamia  2014--Member Organizing committee, International Conference on Global economic crisis, Macroeconomic dynamics and Development challenges of Developing Economies, organized by Centre for Jawaharlal Nehru Studies, JMI in collaboration with Indian Council of Social Science Research, 24-25 February 2014  2014-- 3rd Research Methodology, Applied Research techniques using SPSS in Social Sciences organized by Centre for Jawaharlal Nehru Studies, JMI, 3 March - 8 March 2014  2014--4th one-week Research Methodology Course, Applied Research Techniques using SPSS in Social Sciences organized by the Centre for Jawaharlal Nehru Studies, JMI from 8-13 December 2014  2014-- Second Research Scholars Seminar on State and Development in Contemporary India, Centre for Jawaharlal Nehru Studies, JMI, 2014  2017--Third Research Scholars Seminar on State and Development in Contemporary India, Centre for Jawaharlal Nehru Studies, JMI on 29 March 2017  2021- Interdisciplinary Public Lecture Series, Centre for Jawaharlal Nehru Studies, JMI (April-May 2021) M.Phil. Coursework (Course Instructor: Development Studies, 2013-2017) 6

 Issues and Methods in Interdisciplinary Research (First Semester)  Perspectives on Contemporary Nation States (First Semester)  Contemporary Indian Politics (Second Semester)  Contemporary Indian Society and Culture  Optional Course M.Phil. Coursework (Course Instructor: Development Studies, 2018)  Issues and Methods in Interdisciplinary Research  Contemporary Indian Society and Culture  Seminar Paper Ph.D. (Course Instructor: Development Studies, CJNS)  Issues and Methods in Interdisciplinary Research Courses offered under Credit Based Choice System (UG, since 2015)  SEMESTER I - Environment and Sustainable Development: Some issues in contemporary India  SEMESTER II – An Introduction to Indian Society and Culture M.Phil. Awarded  (2014) Mhd. Harris: Redefining religion and politics: the engagement of Islamist movement with new social movements in  (2015) Shaista Nasreen: Senior citizen: Study of old age homes in Delhi  (2015) Parkriti Sareen: Women’s access to workplace after Vishaka judgement: A case study of Delhi  (2015) Aamir Khan: The E-Governance and good governance: A case study of e-mitra project, Jaipur  (2015) Urvashi Kachari: Environmental Democracy in India: Assessing the Democratic outcomes of Indian Environmentalism  (2015) Farzeen Bano: Dalit identity politics and identity assertion: A case study of Uttar Pradesh  (2015) Gousia Karim: Redefining Geopolitics: Hegemonic Dialectics of Development and Geostrategies  (2015) Gunnet Kaur: Culture, community and rhythms of resistance: A case study of siddis in Ahmedabad, Co-supervisor, Prof. Archana Prasad  (2016) Waqas Farooq Kuttay: Changes in employment Pattern in Rural Areas of Jammu and Kashmir, An Emphasis on movement of Labour and out of Agriculture – 1950 to 2001  (2016) Manish Tyagi: Changing Patterns of Tribal Livelihood in India from 1950 to 2010  (2016) Rajeev Kr. Yadav: Ethnic conflict in Assam: A study of Bodo –Muslim Violence

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 (2016) Mohd. Rafique: Social Change among Meo Women: A study of Mewat District of Haryana  (2016) Syed Haamid Mahmood: India’s Mandatory Corporate Social Responsibility, Process of compliance and channels of spending  (2017) Sadia Hussain: Women’s Political Representation in Political parties: A Comparative Study of the Nomination Pattern of Women 2009 and 2014 Lok Sabha Elections  (2017) Nitish Kumar: Mandal Commission and the empowerment of backward castes in Bihar: A study of Magahia Panchyat, Gopalganj District  (2017) Azra Saman: British Orientalism, Religion and language: A study of the Fort William College (Nineteenth Century)  (2017) Amir Khan: The socio-economic and working conditions of Child Labourers at Dhaba (eateries) of Aligarh City  (2017) Reshma Parveen: Role of Mass Media in Women’s mainstreaming in Contemporary India: A Sociological Perspective  (2018) Zulfiqar Ali Ansari, Kashmir’s Monopoly on Pashmina Wool Trade in Western Himalaya: A Changing Profile M.Phil Submitted (2020)  (2020) Soumya Tripathi : Small- Scale Industries: Definitions and Characteristics, Political- Economy and Contemporary Issues (With Special Reference to Varanasi and Mirzapur Districts of Uttar Pradesh)  (2020) Antara Chakravarty : Unravelling the Sylheti Identity with Assam: Narratives from the Partition and Present  (2020) Tongtimenla : What beyond Credit ? A Study on Changes in Naga Women’s Life through Access to Credit  (2020) Shabnam: Entreprenuership Development in Gujarat: An Empirical Study  Ph.D. Supervision (Two seats are vacant)

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