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Dr.Kalyan Das, Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration, Assam University, Silchar Dr.Kalyan Das, Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration, Assam University, Silchar Details of Research Papers Published in Journals: Sl. Name of the Total Title Authors Year Publishers ISSN Number No. Journals Pages SEDME (Small National Institute Impact of Microfinance on Kalyan Das Enterprises, for Micro, Small Housing – A Study on (Co-author: 1 2012 Development, and Medium 10 ISSN: 0970-8464 Narsingpur Development Block Prof. Nikhil Management, Enterprises, of the Cachar District of Assam Bhusan Dey) Extension) Journal Hyderabad. Kalyan Das Department of Role of Apex Level BANIJYA (A Peer (Co-author: Commerce, Assam 2 Microfinance Service Providers 2014 Reviewed Research 10 ISSN: 0975-0010 Prof. Nikhil University, in India Journal) Bhusan Dey) Silchar. PARIPEX-Indian Journal of Research Sara Publishing Growth of Microfinance Sector 3 Kalyan Das 2014 (A Peer Reviewed & Academy, 3 ISSN: 2250-1991 At The International Level Referred International Ahmedabad Journal) Global Journal for Performance of SHG-Bank Research Analysis (A Sara Publishing 4 Linkage Programme in Assam Kalyan Das 2014 Peer Reviewed & Academy, 3 ISSN: 2277-8160 (An Inter-District Analysis) Referred International Ahmedabad Journal) Pratidhwani the Echo Department of Performance of Swarnjayanti Kalyan Das ISSN: (A Peer-Reviewed Bengali, Gram Swarozgar Yojana (Co-author: 2278-5264 (Online) 5 2015 Indexed International Karimganj 7 (SGSY) Prof. Nikhil 2321-9319 (Print) Journal of Humanities College, in the Cachar District of Assam Bhusan Dey) & Social Science) Karimganj, Assam Department of Microfinance – Genesis, Commerce, 6 Kalyan Das 2015 SAMANVAYA 4 ISSN : 2249-4545 Concept and Approaches Gurucharan College, Silchar Kalyan Das Srikishan Sarada Poverty Estimates in India: An (Co-author: 7 2015 PURSUTS College, 8 ISSN : 0976-4593 Inter State Analysis Prof. Nikhil Hailakandi Bhusan Dey) Performance of Self Help Kalyan Das Department of Group-Bank Linkage (Co-author: Dr. Commerce, 8 2016 SAMANVAYA 9 ISSN : 2249-4545 Programme in India: An Inter- Suvendra Gurucharan State Analysis Kumar Das) College, Silchar Kalyan Das Department of Factors Determining the Growth BANIJYA (A Peer (Co-author: Commerce, Assam 9 of Self Help Groups in India – 2017 Reviewed Research 8 ISSN: 0975-0010 Prof. Nikhil University, An Analytical Study Journal) Bhusan Dey) Silchar. Impact of Microfinance on Kalyan Das Bankers Institute THE Poverty Alleviation: A Case (Co-author: of Rural 10 2017 MICROFINANCE 12 ISSN : 2229-3329 Study of Cachar District of Prof. Nikhil Development REVIEW Assam Bhusan Dey) (BIRD), Lucknow. Details of Research Papers published in Edited Books and Seminar/Conference Proceedings: Sl. Total Title Authors Year Name of the Book Publishers ISBN Number No. Pages Performance of Self Kalyan Das Embodiment of Help Group – Bank Vijay Nicole (Co-author: Empowerment : ISBN: 1 Linkage Programme in 2011 Imprints Pvt. 10 Prof. Nikhil SELF HELP 978-81-8209-277-8 India with Special Ltd., Chennai Bhusan Dey) GROUP Reference to Assam ENTREPRENEUR Socio-Economic SHIP AND Conditions of Women Prof. Nikhil Global SMALL Self Help Group Bhusan Dey Publishing ISBN: 2 2012 BUSINESS 7 (SHG) Members : A (Co-author: House, 978-93-81563-08-3 MANAGEMENT Case Study of Silchar Kalyan Das) Visakhapatnam IN NORTH EAST Development Block INDIA An Evaluation of the Performance of Rural PROBLEMS OF Kalyan Das Self Employment RURAL Publication Cell, (Co-author: ISBN: 3 Programme – A Case 2013 DEVELOPMENT Radhamadhab 11 Prof. Nikhil 978-81-921498-1-3 Study of SGSY in the IN NORTH EAST College, Silchar Bhusan Dey) Cachar District of INDIA Assam Kalyan Das LAP Lambert Microfinance through Microfinance and (Co-author: Academic ISBN: 4 SHGs in Assam - An 2013 its Role on Rural 19 Prof. Nikhil Publishing, 978-3-659-43298-9 Analytical Study Development Bhusan Dey) Germany Impact of Microfinance on Women Kalyan Das Economic Entrepreneurship in Mittal (Co-author: 5 Empowerment of 2016 North East India: Publications, 18 ISBN: 8183246451 Prof. Nikhil Women-A Study in the Issues and New Delhi Bhusan Dey) Cachar District of Challenges Assam Details of Research Papers Presented in Seminars/Conferences: Sl. Name of the Seminars/Conferences Institute/Place Title of Presentation Date No. Participated and presented a paper in the National Seminar on “ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND Socio-Economic Conditions Department of 5th - 6th SMALL BUSINESS of Women SHG Members: A 1 Commerce, Assam March, DEVELOPEMNT – ISSUES, Case Study of Silchar University, Silchar. 2010 CHALLENGES AND Development Block OPPORTUNITIES IN THE GLOBALISED ECONOMY” Organised by the Participated and presented a paper in Department of Performance of Self Help 27th - the “4th INTERNATIONAL Commerce, Group – Bank Linkage 29th 2 CONFERENCE ON Pondicherry Programme in India with January, MICROFINANCE: ICOMFI - 2011” University, Special Reference to Assam 2011 Puducherry Organised by the Participated and presented a paper in Radhamadhab An Evaluation of the the UGC sponsored National Seminar College, Silchar in Performance of Rural Self 23rd -24th 3 on “PROBLEMS OF RURAL collaboration with Employment Programme – A Septemb DEVELOPMENT IN NORTH EAST Assam College Case Study of SGSY in the er, 2011 INDIA” Teachers‟ Cachar District of Assam Association Impact of Microfinance on Participated and presented a paper in Organised by Housing – A Case Study of 17th -18th the “13TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE 4 Assam University, Narshingpur Development Novemb OF NORTH EASTERN ECONOMIC Silchar Block of the Cachar District er, 2011 ASSOCIATION” of Assam Organised by the Department of Participated and presented a paper in Performance of MGNREGA 13th -15th Commerce, 5 the “64th ALL INDIA COMMERCE in Assam – An Inter-District Decemb Pondicherry CONFERENCE” Analysis er, 2011 University, Puducherry Participated and presented a paper in the UGC Sponsored National Seminar Performance of Self Help Nehru College, 6th -7th on “PANCHAYAT RAJ Groups in North East India 6 Pailapool, Cachar, April, INSTITUTIONS AND PEOPLE‟S With Special Reference to Assam 2012 PARTICIPATION IN NORTH-EAST Assam: An Analytical Study INDIA” Economic Science Society of Tripura Participated and presented a paper on (ESSOT) in Regional Disparities in the 8th “Development Policy for North-East Collaboration with 7 Growth of SHG-Bank March, India: Rationale, Initiatives and Department of Linkage Programme in India 2014 Impact”. Management, Tripura University. Jointly organised by the Department of Commerce, Participated and presented a paper in Mizoram Social Responsibilities of 27th to the Joint National Seminar on University, Aizawl Business – An Analysis of 28th 8 “Corporate Governance in India: and Board of Social Infrastructure in August, Emerging Issues & Challenges” Studies, Institute of Industrial Estates in India 2015. Chartered Accountants of India, New Delhi. An Analysis of the Organised by the Provisions of the Companies 11th to Participated and presented a paper in Department of Act, 2013 in Relation to 12th 9 the National Seminar on “Companies Commerce, Assam Issues & Redemption of Septemb Act, 2013” University, Silchar Shares – A Comparative er, 2015 Study Organised by the Risk-Return Comparison of Participated and presented a paper in 18th Department of Select Indices of BSE - An 10 the National Seminar on “Frontiers of May, Commerce, Assam Empirical Study Contemporary Business Research” 2017 University, Silchar Participated and presented a paper in Organised by the Impact of Demonetisation on 4th and the National Seminar on Department of Stock Market Volatility with 5th 11 “DEMONETISATION AND Commerce, Assam Special Emphasis on BSE January, APPROACHES TOWARDS University Diphu Sectoral Indices 2018 DIGITAL INDIA” Campus, Diphu Organised by the An Assessment of Risk and Participated and presented a paper in 13th Department of Return of BSE Sensex 12 the 1st National Conference on January, Commerce, Assam Constituent Companies – An “APPLIED FINANCE” 2018 University, Silchar Empirical Study Participated and presented a paper in A Historical Assessment of 28th & the Seminar on “Emerging Trends in Organised by the Volatility of Scrips of S&P 29th 13 Finance, Accounting & Management Gauhati Commerce BSE Oil & Gas Index – An Sept, of Business with reference to North College, Guwahati Empirical Study 2018 Eastern Region” Details of Workshops/Symposium/ Training/Awareness Camp Attended: Sl. Name of the Workshops/Symposium Institute/Place Date No. Participated in the two days 2nd – 3rd Organised by Department of Commerce, 1 “Entrepreneurship Motivational October, Gurucharan College, Silchar Workshop” 2004 Organised by National Service Scheme Participated in the “Training of Peer 21st – 22nd (NSS) Regional Centre, Guwahati in 2 Educators/Community Youth on October, collaboration with Women‟s College, HIV/AIDS & Lifestyle” 2005 Silchar Organised by Assam University, Silchar 9th – 11th Participated in the “Entrepreneurship 3 in collaboration with Indian Institute of February, Awareness Camp” Entrepreneurship, Guwahati 2006 Participated in the three days workshop on Organised by the Department of Business “APPLICATION OF STATISTICAL 4th -6th 4 Administration, Assam University, PACKAGES IN SOCIAL SCIENCE July, 2009 Silchar RESEARCH” Attended the Indian Council of Social Organised by the Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi sponsored 8th -12th Science Research, North Eastern Regional 5 “WORKSHOP ON RESEARCH February, Centre, Shillong in collaboration with the METHODOLOGY IN SOCIAL 2010 Assam
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