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Annual Report, 2012-13 1 Head of the Department Annual Report, 2012-13 1 CHAPTER II DEPARTMENT OF BENGALI Head of the Department : SIBABRATA CHATTOPADHYAY Teaching Staff : (as on 31.05.2013) Professor : Dr. Krishnarup Chakraborty, M.A., Ph.D Dr. Asish Kr. Dey, M.A., Ph.D Dr Amitava Das, M.A., Ph.D Dr. Sibabrata Chattopadhyay, M.A., Ph.D Dr. Arun Kumar Ghosh, M.A., Ph.D Dr Uday Chand Das, M.A., Ph.D Associate Professor : Dr Ramen Kr Sar, M.A., Ph.D Dr. Arindam Chottopadhyay, M.A., Ph.D Dr Anindita Bandyopadhyay, M.A., Ph.D Dr. Alok Kumar Chakraborty, M.A., Ph.D Assistant Professor : Ms Srabani Basu, M.A. Field of Studies : A) Mediaval Bengali Lit. B) Fiction & Short Stories, C) Tagore Lit. D) Drama Student Enrolment: Course(s) Men Women Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total MA/MSc/MCom 1st Sem 43 25 09 77 88 17 03 108 131 42 12 185 2nd Sem 43 25 09 77 88 17 03 108 131 42 12 185 3rd Sem 43 28 08 79 88 16 02 106 131 44 10 185 4th Sem 43 28 08 79 88 16 02 106 131 44 10 185 M.Phil 01 01 01 01 02 02 01 03 Research Activities :(work in progress) Sl.No. Name of the Scholar(s) Topic of Research Supervisor(s) 1. Anjali Halder Binoy Majumdarer Kabitar Nirmanshaily Prof Amitava Das 2. Debajyoti Debnath Unishsho-sottor paraborti bangla akhayaner dhara : prekshit ecocriticism Prof Uday Chand Das 3. Prabir Kumar Baidya Bangla sahitye patrikar kromobikas (1851-1900) Dr.Anindita Bandyopadhyay 4. Urbi Mukherjee Amiyabhusion Majumdarer nirbachito upanyase gathanshaily : Bayone o bayane Prof Arun Kumar Ghosh 5. Kalyan Laha Swadhinataa-Uttor Bangla Upanyaser Chinnamul Meyeder Artha-Samajik Parisar : Ekti Samiksha Prof Uday Chand Das THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 2 6. Nasifa Arfa Deshbivag Paroborti Bangle Chotogalpe Chinnamul Manuser Sangram O Pratistha Bisaok Ekti Samiksha Prof Uday Chand Das 7. Annaya Bhattacharya Samaresh Basur Upanyase Pratifolito O Byabohrito Rajnoitik Prosange Lekhaker Mataamat O Bastav Abhiggatar Antosanghater Anusandhan Prof Uday Chand Das 8. Putul Pal Samajcuto Narir Jibansandhani Bangle Chotogalpo : Ekti Samiksha Prof Uday Chand Das 9. Tusharkanti Mukhopadhaya Bangle Galposahitye Sipahi Bidroher Anusriti Ebng Itihas O Kalpo-Itihas Bishae Ekti Samiksha Prof Uday Chand Das 10. Sharmishtha Sulekha Sanyal : Jiban O Sahitya Prof Uday Chand Das Roychaudhuri (Dan) 11. Sudipa Chaudhuri Upnyaser Protibedane Banglar Itihas : Troi Prof Uday Chand Das Oupanyasik (Haraprasad Shastri, Dineshchandra Sen O Rakhaldash Bandyapadhya) 12. Paritosh Maiti Bangla Bhraman Sahitye Prabodhkumar Sanyaler Sthan Dr.Anindita Bandyopadhyay 13 Sumita Roy Bibhutibhushan Mukhopadhaya, Balaichand Dr.Anindita Mukhopadhaya O Satinath Bhadurir Chotogalpe Bandyopadhyay Biharer Arthasamajik, Rajnoitik O Sanskritik Prasanga : Ekti Smiksha 14 Tapan Dutta Bangle Atmakatha : Udvab O Bikasher Itihas Dr.Anindita (1868-1918) Bandyopadhyay 15 Pranab Ghosh Indranath Bandopadhayer Jiban O Sahitya Dr.Anindita Bandyopadhyay 16 Prasenjit Sarkar Unish Shataker Bangle Natok Racona O Abhinae Dr.Anindita Narir Abodan :Ekti Samiksha Bandyopadhyay 17 Mala Ghosh Bardhaman Jelar Mahila Sahittik : Jiban O Dr.Anindita Racona Bandyopadhyay 18 Kavita Nandy Bangle Shahitye Paribesh Cetana : Rabindranath, Jibanananda, Bibhutibhushan Prof Krishnarup Chakrabarti 19 Dhrubajyoti Pal Kshirodprasad Bidyabinod : Jiban O Natyacharcha Dr.Ramen Kumar Sar 20 Sandip Som Rajanikanta Gupter Jiban O Sristhi Dr.Ramen Kumar Sar 21 Shekh Mahammad Faruk Jasimuddin : Jiban O Sahitya Dr.Ramen Kumar Sar 22 Paromita Pine Sajanikanta Das: Jibon O Sraisti Dr. Alok Kumar Chakroborti 23 Giridhari Sarkar Premendra Mitter Ghanada- Ek Bikkhoner Dr. Alok Kumar Chakroborti Jibon Parikroma 24 Soma Chakroborti Nari Uponyasiker Narikatha(1980-89) Dr. Alok Kumar Chakroborti 25 Tandra Pal Subodh Ghosher Kathasahitya Tri-britto: Uchhobritto, Maddhobritto, Nimnobritto Dr. Alok Kumar Chakroborti 26 Asim Dutta Prabondhik Annadashankar Rayer Chittonvuban : ekti sandhan Dr. Alok Kumar Chakroborti 27 Arup Adak Krantikaler Uponyasik Asim Roy Dr. Alok Kumar Chakroborti 28 Satyam Chatterjee Ouponibesik Parbe Bangla Bhramansahittye Bohirbharat Dr. Alok Kumar Chakroborti THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 3 29 Sucheta Kundu Shilpir Atripti : Rabindrather Sanchaita Prof Sibabrata Chattopadhyay Mousumi Shyam Bohurupi Patrikai Prakashita Rabindra-bishoyok Prabandha Prof Sibabrata Chattopadhyay Doctoral Degree (Ph.D.) Awarded during the year: Sl.No. Name of the Awardee(s) Title of Thesis Supervisor(s) 1 Anup Kumar Maji Bankura Jelar Dakshin Paschim Anchale Prachalito Santali Bhasha Prof Arun Kumar Ghosh 2. Gaurab Roy Kabi Prof Mihir Kumar Kumudranjan Mallick : Jiban O Sahitya Choudhuri (Kamilya) 3. Ananya Bardhan Rabindranather Kabitay Pratifalita Tar Byaktijiban Prof Biplab Chakraborty 4. Gopal Chandra Bayen Bangla Nakshar Udbhab O Kramabikash Dr. Arindam Chattopadhyay 5. Sujit Sarkar Murshidabader Lokbhasha Loksahitya— Khsetrasamiksha bhittik Parjalochana Prof Arun Kumar Ghosh 6. Mistu Roy Samanta Bimal Karer Kathasahitye Mrityubodh Prof Krishnarup Chakraborty & Dr Alok Chakraborty Research by Faculty Members: [Papers published] Sl.No. Name of the Teacher Title of Papers Ref. to the Publication Type of publication * * 1 Prof Sibabrata 1) An Appreciation on Tagore’s I am Greater than Death A Chattopadhyay Short Story ‘Kankal’ 2) Visvabharatir Bharati Udhao 3) Tribute to Bengali Playwright Girishchandra Desh Oct. 2012 A 4) Gitanjali : A Far Away Quest Bohurupi Oct. 2012 A Rabindra Biksha, Visvabharati A 2 Prof Uday Chand Das 1. Violence And Its Representations, Academic Staff College, B. U. A 2. Ami Mrityu Cheye Baro, Ganatrantik Lekhak Silpi Sangha, A Burdwan, Towan Branch, 2012 3. “Jati Gathaner Akhyan O ‘Gora’ : Unish Satak || Bish Satak”, Sardha- Satabarshe Rabindranath, 4.‘Akarer Anibarjata O Bangla Choto Galpo’, Rabindranath Thakurer Choto Galper Akar-Prakar O Bhinnata, 5.‘Paribartaman Samaj-Sanskriti O Bangla Asansol Girls College 2012 A Akhyan : Unish Satak|| Bish Satak’, Chnging Society,Culture And Its Impact On People, 6.“ ‘Bani’ : Bimanabayan Pratirodhi Ek Akhyan” Silpa Sahitya, 7.‘Bangla Akhyane Sadesh Sandhan’, 8. ‘Purush Prataper Morji Banam Narir Sambhunath Ichchey-Anichcheyr Akhyan’ College, Labpur, Birbhu, A Rupasi Bangla, Kolkata, 2012 THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 4 ———————————— 1)’Rabindranath: Firey Dekha-Mone-Manone’, 2)’Bangalir Engrigiaana’,Published In A Book Evolving Bengali Identities ————————- 1)Narijati Bishyak Prastab Sirshendu Mukhopadhyay A (Kaliprasanna Ghosh) Sankha Kolkata, 2012 Bhumika O Sampadana : Anindita Bandyopadhyay (Book) Natun Chithi, Burdwan,2012 A 2) Unish Shataker Sahitye Bangali Meyer Pratibadi Swar Dharabahik, Burdwan, 2012 A ——————————- Rabindragalper Paryay Bivajaner Prasangita : Kayekti Prashno in Rabindranath Thakurer Chotogalper Akar, Prakar O Bhinnata —————————————— 3. Dr. Arindam 1.Rail: Unish Sataker Bangali Jiban O DHARABAHIK, sharodio A Chattopadhyay Sahitye (Book) special issue, edited and published by Bhaskar Chattopadhyay, Burdwan October, 2012 2.Bhabanicharan Rachana Sanghara (Book) 3. Bigyapane Rail Railer Bigyapan Edited by Jaya Ghosh, D Published by BOOKSWAY, Kolkata, November 2012 4. Mankumari : Unish Shatake Nari O Kabi ———————————— 4. Dr. Anindita Rabindranather Upanyase Gaan Bangiya Sahitya Parishad, D Bandyopadhyay Kolkata, July, 2012 Sahitya Parishad Patrika, A July, 2012 Asansol Girls’ College D Publication 2012 5. Dr. Alok Kumar Kamalini(Dey’s), Kolkata 2012 D Chakraborty 6. Dr. Ramen Kuar Sar Bangiya Sahitya Parishad, D Kolkata, 2013 Lipi Nagarik B Tathya Sutra B 7. Dr. Srabani Basu Rabindra Bhabna April-June 2013 A THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 5 Sanctioned Research Projects: Sl.No. Name of the Project Sanctioning Authority Amount sanctioned 1 The Fading Ethnicity: UGC Rs. 4, 85, 200/- Afield Survey on Linguistic Shift Of Historically Marginalized Tribal Groups in West Bengal PI: Dr. Amitava Das UGC Rs. 7, 57, 200/- 2. Banglay Itihas-Charchar Dhara(1840-1904) PI: Dr. Ramen Kumar Sar Examination Results : Course Appeared Passed Men Women Total Men Women Total Semester I 77 105 182 77 105 182 Semester II 77 105 182 77 105 182 Semester III 71 100 171 71 100 171 Semester IV 71 100 171 71 100 171 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Head of the Department : DR.DEBDAS RAKSHIT Taching Staff: (As on 31.05.2013) Professor : Sri Jaydeb Sarkhel, M.A. Dr. Debasish Sur, M.Com., M.Phil, Ph.D Dr. Santanu Kr. Ghosh, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D Reader : Dr. Debdas Rakshit, M.Com., AICWA Dr. Chittaranjan Sarkar, M.Com.,F.C.A., Ph.D Lecturer : Dr. Arindam Laha, M.Com., Ph.D Sri Sajal Das, M.Com., Ph.D Designation Men Women Gen SC ST OBC Total Gen SC ST OBC Total Professor 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Reader/Asso. Prof. 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Sr. Lecturer/Asst. Prof. (Stage II/III) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lecturer/Asst. Prof. 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Field of Studies : M.Com., M.Phil. and Ph.D. THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN Annual Report, 2012-13 6 Student Enrolment : Course(s) Men Women Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total M.Com. 1st Sem 56 2 0 58 30 2 1 33 86 4 1 91 2nd Sem 66 5 1 72 29 1 0 30 95 6 1 102 3rd Sem 4th Sem 80 9 0 89 15 1 0 16 95 10 0 105 M.Phil. Research Activities : Research work by the scholars: (In Progress) Name of the Scholar(s) Topic of Research Supervisor Baneswar Kapasi “Management of Finances of the Government of West Bengal during 1990-91 to 2009-10: A study”. Jaydeb Sarkhel Bijoy Kr. Bhattacharyya “Problems and Prospects of Sponge Iron units in the ADDA Area”. Jaydeb Sarkhel Asit Konar “Problems and Prospects of cold storages in West Bengal
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