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BAPPA SARKAR Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Dinhata BAPPA SARKAR Bappa Sarkar Assistant Professor of Geography at Dinhata College, Cooch Behar, has completed his graduation from Cooch Behar in 2007 and secured 1 st class 1 st in Geography. He completed his master degree (2009) from Department of Geography and Applied Geography, NBU with 1 st class 2 nd . He was awarded National Scholarship for his academic excellence. He is now pursuing Ph.D from NBU. He has participated various professional training of RS and GIS from NRSC, Hyderabad and IIRS, Dehradun. He has participated in many National and International Seminar and Published 4 articles in National and 1 in International Journal/ Edited volume (till December 2015). His area of interest includes Cartography, RS& GIS and Agricultural Geography. Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Dinhata College P.O- Dinhata Dist-Cooch Behar, State- West Bengal, Pin-736135 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Educational Qualifications: A) Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D): Currently pursuing at Department of Geography and Applied Geography, University of North Bengal, Supervisor: Dr. Ranjan Roy B) Date of Joining: 04/12/2012 ACCADEMIC QUALIFICATION QUALIFICATION BOARD/ SUBJECT YEAR OF UNIVERSIT PASSING Y M.P BENG,ENG, WBBSE MATH,BIO,PHY.GE 2002 O,HIST H.S BENG, ENG, GEO, WBCHSE HIST, Pol.Sc, SANS, 2004 Biosc NORTH B.A GEOGRAPHY(H), BENGAL 2007 POLS,HIST UNIVERSITY M.Sc NORTH GEOGRAPHY With BENGAL CARTOGRAPHY 2009 UNIVERSITY Special Paper With Geography B.ED NSOU 2014 Method Paper Ph.D Course NBU GEOGRAPHY 2011-2012 Work NET 2010, UGC GEOGRAPHY DECEMBER ii) Articles /Chapters published in Books SL Title with Page No Journal / Book ISSN/ISBN Year No. 1 Child Labour of Beedi Industry- A Financial Inclusion ISBN:97881- 2011 case Study of Tufanganj. 926180-1-2 2 Migration and Human Trafficking Human Trafficking ISBN: 978- 2013 dilemma: A study in Cooch Behar in South 81-927183-1- district pp. 227-242 Asia(Edited) 6 3 Rural Urban Migration: A study of Rural Out-migration ISBN: 978- 2013 Rickshaw Pullers in Cooch Behar in India: Problem 81-926968-0- Town pp. 254-274 and Prospects 5 (Edited) 4 Application of G.I.S on groundwater Application of ISBN 978- 2015 Fluctuation of Koch Bihar.pp-342- geospatial 81-921692-7- 353 technology for 9 sustainable development 5 The Geological Time Scale and A Hand Book Of ISBN:978- 2016 Evolution Of Life: A study of Rock Geology & 93-81669-94- layer and fossil. pp-42-52 Pedology for 5 Geographer ii) Participation in academic Seminar/ Conference Whether Title of internationa SL Title of the Paper Conference / Organized by l / Year No presented Seminar national/sta te/ level 1 Migration and Human Human Department Of ICSSR, 26- Trafficking Dilema: A Trafficking: Geography, Internatinal 27Nov study in Cooch Behar Global Effort to Darjeeling Interdisciplin ember ary District. Combat and Government , 2012 Conference. Challenges College, Darjeeling, West Bengal, India 2 Application of G.I.S on Application of Department of UGC- 13- ground water fluction of Geospatial Geography sponsored 14,20 koch Bihar district Technology for and Applied National 15 Sustainable Geography, Seminar Development NBU ) 3 Right to vote or not to Theory and Sitalkuchi UGC- 20- vote: An analysis in practice of College, Cooch sponsored 21, Indian perspective. human right :The Behar National 2015 Seminar Indian Contex 6 Rural Urban Migration: Rural Out- Sitalkuchi UGC- Nove A study of Rickshaw migration in College, Cooch sponsored mber, Pullers in Cooch Behar India: Problem Behar National 22- Seminar Town and Prospects 23, 2013. 7 Transhumance to International Department of International 25 th - Human stay Tourism: A Conference on Anthropology, Conference 27 th transformation of Cultural Heritage Sikkim April, Cultural and Economic of Sikkim. University. 2015 Activities at Lachen Valley, Sikkim 8 An Overview of Girls Human Right Sitalkuchi UGC- 20-21 Child Education in Based Approach College, Cooch sponsored septe Cooch Behar. to Educartion Behar National mber, For All: Views Seminar 2011 from Freire and Tagore 9 E-Learning in distanc Teacher Kabiguru International 13 th - education:A case study Education In The RabindranatC Seminar 14 th Indira Gandhi national Twenty First ollege of March open university(IGNOU) Century: A Education. ,2015 of Siliguri regional centre Challenge to Quality Education. 10 Gender Gap In Literacy- 35 th Indian Department Of International 11-13 A case Study of Koch Geographers Geography, Conference Nove Bihar Districyt. Meet & University of mber, International Burdwan 2013. Conference. 11 Prospect and Challenges Higher Education Sitalkuchi UGC- 21-22 of Mobile learning And Vocational College, Cooch sponsored Octob implementation: A case Training Through Behar National er,201 study IGNOU of Cooch Open And Seminar 4 Behar study Centre Distance Learning: Challenges and Prospects. 12 Participation Dynamics of Tufanganj UGC- 27 th - Development and Mahavidyalaya sponsored 28 th Discontent National Sept,2 Seminar 013 13 Application of G.I.S in Health Disparity Department of UGC- 8-9 Risk Area Assessment in India Geography, sponsored JANU for Communicable :Conceptual and Sitalkuchi National ARY,2 Diseases:A case Study Empirical College, Cooch Seminar 016 Explorations Behar 14 Growth and Socio-politico- Department UGC- 26-27 Development of Muslim Economic Political sponsored Sept, in Cooch Behar: Aview of Thoughts Of Science & National 2015 Thakur Panchanan Thakur Commerce, Seminar Barma Panchanan Dinhata Barma- Its College Relevance College, Cooch Behar 15 Role of Female Worker Role Of Self Help Department UGC- 19-20 on Rural Development- A Groups AS Political sponsored Dece case Study. Catalyst in Science & National mber, Increasing Rural Commerce, Seminar 2015 Livelihood. Dinhata College College, Cooch Behar 16 iii) Training Courses, Workshop, Teaching-Learning-Evaluation Technology Programmes, Faculty Development Programmes SL Programme Duration Organized by Date and Year No 1 Work Shop 1 Day ISRO – NRSC, Bhuvan February 2, 2012 2 Introduction to GIS and Four ISRO-NRSC, Govt Of 4th March-28 th March, its Applications Weeks India. 2013 Rocks and Mineral Sitalkuchi College and Identification, Geological 15 th December to 21 st 4 7 days Geological Survey of Map Interpretation and December,2014 India Soil Testing and Mapping 3 Application of Remote One IIRS, Indian Space January 27 th to 27 th Sensing & GIS for Month Research Organisation, March 2015 Natural Resources Govt. Of India Certificate Course on IIRS, Indian Space Remote Sensing & November 07,2014 to 5 4 Month Research Organisation, Geoinformation Sciences March 7 th , 2015 Govt. Of India Wuhan University, China in association Online sharing of July 6-10, with IIRS, Department Geospatial data, July6-10 , 2015 6 2015 of Space Research algorithm and model. Organisation, Govt. Of India, Dehradun G) TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Designation Nature of College/ University Duration Subjects Class Post Taught Assistant Permanent Dinhata College, 27/03/2015 Geography U.G Professor Cooch Behar Continue Guest Temporary DDE, RBU Study 31/01/2011 Geography Post Teacher Centre at Sitalkuchi To Graduate College 31/01/2015 Permanent Ghogarkuthi Govt. 5 years 6 Geography School Level. Assistant Upper Primary months Teacher School(Junior High). Personal Details: Date of Birth : 11/08/1986 Gender : Male Nationality : Indian Permanent Address: Vill+P.O- Andaran Ful Bari West, Near National Club, Dist- Cooch Behar, State- West Bengal, Pin - 736159 Email : [email protected] [email protected] .
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