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CURRICULUM VITAE Dr. Subham Kumar Subham 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Dr. Subham Kumar Chhabilapur Road Near LeduaPul, Rajgir Post- Rajgir, Distt- Nalanda Pin code-803116 Mobile: +91-8409130358, +91-7903170013 Email: [email protected] Academic Credential Course Year of Marks/Course Board/University Passing Work Ph.D 2019 Pass Nava Nalanda Mahavihara, Nalanda (Buddhist Studies) M.A 2010 66.81% Nava Nalanda Mahavihara, Nalanda (Buddhist Studies) B.A (Honours) 2003 61.62% Magadh University, Bodhgaya B.Ed. 2014 77.20% Magadh University, Bodhgaya National Eligibility Test UGC-NET (Buddhist Studies) UGC Ref. No. 49366 (June, 2012) Research Paper Published in Peer Reviewed International journals (with ISSN/ ISBN) ● Subham. “Samrat Kanishka aur Chartuth Baudh Sangiti”. Bodhipath, Baudha Education Foundation (Trust) Volume 14, Issue I, January (2018): 61-64. Print. (ISSN 2347-8004) Subham 2 ● Subham. “Hinyaan Evam Mahayaan me Nirvana Ki Kalpana”. Bodhipath, Baudha Education Foundation (Trust) Volume 15, Issue 2, July (2018): 3-8. Print. (ISSN 2347- 8004) ● Subham. “Royal patronage of Buddhism in Ancient India”. Vedaanjali, Vedic Education Research Society, Varanasi. Volume 13, Issue 2, June (2020): 3-4. Print. (ISSN 2349- 364X) International Conference/ Workshops/ Training Programmes 1. Presented a Paper titled, “Mahayana Baudh Sahitya me Stri Vimarsh ” in International Conference on Gender Issues: Proprieties and Challenges, Patna, on 07-09 February, 2016. 2. Presented a Paper titled,”Theravadi Parampra me Kathina Civara Dana ki Mahata” in , Kathina Civara Dana,Nava Nalanda Mahavihara, Nalanda on 13 November,2016. 3. Presented a Paper titled, “Buddha ki shiksha Samaj ki Mang: Vartmana Pripekasha Me” in International Seminar on Buddhism in Universal Perspective and its Relevance in the Present Scenario,(ICHR),Patna on 13-14 November, 2016. 4. Presented a Paper titled “Baudha Dharma Aur Kaniska” in 17th Annual Conference, Indian Society for Buddhist Studies, Sanchi on 13-15 October, 2017. 5. Presented a Paper titled “Baudha Dharma me Bhikhuni Patimokhha ka Mahatva” in International Conference on Gender Issues: Priorities and Challenges, Patna, on 17-19 November, 2017. 6. Presented a Paper titled, “Bhartiyon ke liye Mahatma Gandhi ka Pratham Prayash:Camparana Satyagraha” in National Seminar on Bhartiya Sawtantrata Andolan aur Bihar : Camparan Satyagrah satabdi varsh ke visesh sandarv me, on 26-27 November, 2017. 7. Presented a Paper titled, “Gautama Buddha ki shiksha: Vishwa Shanti ke Sandarva Me” in National Seminar on Buddhist Education and Universal Responsibility, on 15-17 February, 2018. 8. Presented a Paper titled, “ Pali Shahitya me Varnita Brahamavihara Vartmana Pripeksha Me”, in International Conference on 9th Pali Divas (Pali Society of India, Varanasi), on 31th March and 01st April, 2018. 9. Presented a Paper titled “Ariya Astangika Marga- Saphal Manava Jeevana ka Mulmantra ” in 18th Annual Conference, Indian Society for Buddhist Studies, Kalyani(WB), on 28-30 September, 2018. 10. Presented a Paper title, “Chini Yatriyon ke Yatra Virtanta me Varnita Nalanda VIshwavidlaya” in International Conference on Centres of Educational Excellence and Sites of Knowledge in Early India up to 13th Century A.D. History, Dimensions and New Researches, Jointly Organized by Subham 3 Department of History & Social Sciences, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya college, University of Delhi and IGNCA, New Delhi, on 12-13 October, 2018. 11. Presented a Paper title, “Bhagwana Buddha Ki Drishti Me Paryavarana Sanrakshana ”, in Kathina Civara Dana Festival, Nava Nalanda Mahavihara, Nalanda on 22-23 November, 2018. Participated in Seminar/Conference: 1. Participated in National Seminar on PALI LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE: MODERN PERSPECTIVE in Nava Nalanda Mahavihara, Nalanda, on 18-20 March, 2015. 2. Participated in Two Days Workshop on THERAPEUTIC VALUE OF MINDFULNESS organized by Department of Buddhist Studies, Nava Nalanda Mahavihara, Nalanda, on 13-14 September, 2015. 3. Participated in One Day Workshop on MINDFULNESS-THE ART OF SELF MANAGEMENT organized by Department of Buddhist Studies, Nava Nalanda Mahavihara, Nalanda, on 15 September, 2015. 4. Partiipated in the 12th Nalanda Dialogue on the topic of PERCEPTION organized by the Department of Philosophy, Nava Nalanda Mahavihara, Nalanda, on 22-24 February, 2018. 5. Particapted in Delhi- NCR, Buddhist Conclave organized by International Buddhist Confederation held on 21-22 November, 2020 at India International Centre, New Delhi. Participated in Workshop: 1. Participated in the Ten Days Workshop on DHAMMAPADA, Organized by ICPR, Lucknow From 16 to 25 April, 2018. 2. Participated in the Ten Days Workshop on Textual Study of KATHAVATTHU, Organized by ICPR, Lucknow From 5-14 September, 2018. 3. Participated in the Seven Days Workshop on PALI LITERATURE as a SOURCE OF INDIAN HISTORY and CULTURE, Organized by ICHR, at Nava Nalanda Mahavihara, Nalanda, From 20 to 26 July, 2019. Research work 1) Baudh Dharm Ke Vikas Me Kanishka Ka Yogdan: Ek Atihaasik Adhyaan (Ph.D Thesis Title) Supervisor: Dr. Prof. Ram Nakshtra Prasad, Nava Nalanda Mahavihara, Nalanda Subham 4 Referees Dr. Prof. Ram Nakshtra Prasad (Nava Dr. Dipalankar Lama (Associate Professor) Nalanda Mahavihara, Nalanda) Nalanda- (Nava Nalanda Mahavihara, Nalanda) 803111 Nalanda-803111 Email ID: [email protected] Email ID: [email protected] Contact No: +91-7004719912(m) Contact No: +91-6200910154(m) Languages known: Language Speak Read Write ENGLISH Yes Yes Yes HINDI Yes Yes Yes I hereby declare that above information given is best of my knowledge and true. (Dr. Subham Kumar) .
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