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Publications and Presentations PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY Ujjaini Basu, Government Regularized Part Time Teacher • Presented a paper titled “Nutritional Status and Psychological Development Among Some Bathudi Children in Simlipal Area, Orissa in the seminar on ‘Schedule Design for Psychological and Educational Survey Researches”, in the year 2007, organized by INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE, KOLKATA, Psychological Research Unit. • Baluchari Saree in Bishnupur-Utilitarianism versus Art; a joint paper by UjjainiBasu and Kundan Ghosh; published in LOUKIK Bi-annual and Bi-lingual Journal of Folklore and Cultural Studies, Vol-3, Number 1&2, January-July, 2009, Kolkata. • Paper presented as a resource person in a Seminar on “Folk-art, Folk-Crafts and Museum: Emerging opportunities in the 21st century”, held on 18th February, 2011 at Gurusaday Museum. Title of the paper was ‘Crafts in Archaeology-from Prehistoric to Protohistoric Periods (in Press for publication) Kundan Ghosh, Government Regularized Part Time Teacher • Presented a paper titled “Rash Utsav O Shola Shilpo-BartamanAbasthan O Avimukh”in the UGC sponsored two days National Seminar on Folklore and Tribal Studies in Eastern and North-East India: Perspective and Present Status, organized by the Department of Folklore on January 15-16, 2015 in the University of Kalyani, West Bengal. • Partcipated in the scientific deliberation of the National Seminar on Anthropological Research in India: Tradition and Transition and presented a paper titled “Alternative Pattern of Food Consumption among the Birhors of Bhupatipalli, Purulia, West Bengal” organized by Department of Anthropology, Panjab University, Chandigarh on 10-11 March, 2015. • Published a joint paper titled “An Ethnographic Portrayal on the Changed Dimensions of Food Consumption among the Birhors in a Rural Setting of West Bengal” in Journal of International Academic Research for Multidisciplinary Studies (JIARMS) Volume 3, Issue 6, pp.277-287 July 2015. • Published a joint paper titled “An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the Lived Experiences of Flood among the Villages in a Rural Setting of West Bengal, India” inInternational Journal of Development Research (IJDR) Vol. 5, Issue 07, pp. 5072-5074, July, 2015. • Paper published entitled “Sholapith Craft of West Bengal: An Overview” in International Journal of Interdisciplinary and Multidisciplinary Studies (IJIMS) Vol.3, No.1 pp.55-62 November, 2015. • Paper published entitled “Rash Utsav O Shola Shilpo: BartamanObosthan o Avimukh” in International Research Journal of Interdisciplinary and Multidisciplinary Studies (IRJIMS) Vol.I, Issue-X pp.1-6 November, 2015. DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY Sunanda Roy, Associate Professor • Genetic Parameters and Biochemical Profiling of the PsophocarpusTetragonolobus (L) DC cultivars in tropical plains of West Bengal, India. S.Roy, R. Roychowdhury and J.Tah. World Journal of Sceince and Technology, 2012, 2(7): 71-75. • Effect of Gibberellic Acid, Kinetin and Indole 3-Acetic acid on seed germination performance of Dianthus Caryophyllus (carnation). R. Roychowdhury, A. Mamgain, S. Roy, and J.Tah. Agricultural Conspectus Scientificus. Vol 77 (2012) No.3. 157-160. • Comparative study for the effect of Gibberalic acid, Kinetin and indole 3-acetic acid on seed germination performance of Dianthus Caryophyllus. R. RoychowdhuryS.Roy, V.K. Rao and J.Tah. 2012 Vol III, Issue 3, 181-186. Journal of Advanced Laboratory Research in Biology. • Studies on the environmental stress of the genotypes of winged bean [P. tetragonolobus (L) DC]: their productivity and microstrctural differences. S.Roy, A.Sinhababu and J.Tah. International Journal of Bioresource and stress management .2013, 4(2) Spl. 365-368. • Determination of co-variances of P. tetragonolobus(L) DC S.Roy, A.Sinhababu and J.Tah. International Journal of Current science. 2013, 8: E 93-96. • Study of Genotypic variation of cultivars of winged bean Psophocarpus Tetragonolobus (Stickm) DC] with the help of n-alkane profile. S.Roy, J, Tah, S, Laskar and A. Sinhababu. Plant System Evolution 2014, v 300; 209-215. • Co-relation and Regession Analysis of Winged bean [ P. tetragonolobus (L) DC]: in tropical plains of West Bengal, India. S.Roy, A.Sinhababu and J.Tah. Plant Archives 2013 vol 13.No.1 pp 27-32. • Morphological and Micromorphological studies of seeds of ten accessions of PsoohpcarpusTetragonolobus.S.Roy, A.Sinhababu and J.Tah. Environmental Biology 2014. Vol12. 101-106.Impact Factor: 1.5NAAS Rating: 3Citation Index: 1 • White et al., 2014. Improving crop mineral nutrition. Plant and Soil. Vol 384 pp-1-2. Reshmi Paul, Government Regularized Part Time Teacher • ‘Influence of presowing seed treatment under electrified on growth & uptake of Mung bean [Vignaradiata (L) R.Wilczer]-‘Reshmi Paul and T.K.Sadhu, department of Bortany, Presidency College, Kolkata. Published in Absrtactvol, in the Golden Jubilee symposium on contemporary trends in Plant and Microbial sciences, held on March 19-20th, 2010. Somrhita Pal, Guest Lecturer • ‘Study of Plant Regeneration in Liquid Culture of DaucusCarota.Somrhita Pal, Unmita Deb, P.K.Saha and Amitava Roy; Proceedings of National Seminar, on Microbes to Higher Plants for Human Health and Society in the Post Genome Era, Uluberia College, 2013. ISBN- 13:978-81-928627-1-2. • Study of morphogenesis of Daucus Carota.in liquid culture and isoenzyme analysis of the different stages of embryogenesis”;Somrhita Pal, Unmita Deb, P.K.Saha and Amitava Roy: communicated to Indian Journal of Plant Science. Sabarni Biswas, Guest Lecturer • Participated and presented a poster in the International seminar "Cryptogams - the key contributor to ecosystem" organized by Probir Chatterjee Research Foundation in collaboration with Department of Botany, University of Calcutta, 35,Ballygunge circular road, Kolkata-700019 on 07.12.2012. Priyanjana Sikder, Guest Lecturer • Papers published: M.Sc dissertation work titled ‘’Dissemination of Potential Fungal Pathogens from Eupatoriumspa weed plant-its diagnosis and control) was published in an international online journal named International Journal of Advanced and Innovative Research (ISSN: 2278-7844) IJAIR, Volume 1, Issue 7 Dec 2012. • Participated and presented poster in the UGC level sponsored seminar on “Plant Science Research in Human Welfare organized by BidhannagarGovt College in collaboration with Botanical Survey of India on 11.1.2012 and 12.1.2012 and stood 2nd. • Participated and presented poster in the 100th Indian Science Congress held at Kolkata from 3-7 January2013 on my M. Sc dissertation project entitled “DISSEMINATION OF POTENTIAL FUNGALPATHOGENS FROM Eupatorium sp L. (A WEED PLANT) AND ITS DIAGNOSIS AND CONTROL. DEPARTMENT OF BENGALI Dr. Swapna Roy, Associate Professor in Bengali • Paper presented on “Rabindranather Nataker Prajojana”- BangiyoJatiyaShikshaParishad, 2011. • Paper presented on Rabindranath in Calcutta Blind School, 2011. • Paper presented on “Keno Amra Rabindranath Ke Chai EbongKibhabe” in Barasat Subhas Institute, 2012. • Paper presented on Dwijendralal Roy: “Sristite O Bitarke” in Sutanuti Book fair. • Article published on Srimatir Katha O AjkerNatak: Subarnalekha, Golden Jubilee Celebration Volume of Vivekananda College for Women, 2011. • Paper published on Kabir Kalame Uttarbangla in P.D. Women’s College, Jalpaiguri. • Recently completed UGC Minor Research Project on Rabindranather Nataker Prajojana: Rup O Rupantar, 2012. Swagata Mukhopadhyay Bagchi, Assistant Professor (Stage 2) • Paper presented on “Rabindranath ThakurerRaktakarabi: “Lakshmi O KubererPratikeSarthakRupayan” in International Seminar cum Workshop organized by Asiatic Society. Dr. Nirmiti Bandyopadhyay, Associate Professor • Paper presented on Rabindranather Gitabitan in International Seminar at Dhaka Visvavidyalaya organized by Dwitiya Antorjatik Bangabidya Sammelan, 2012. • Gitabitan-Purba Rabindra-Gitasankalan Grantha Rabichaya Theke Prabahini, Pashchimbanga Sardhashatabarsa Rabindranath SmaranSankhya (2010), published 2011. • Baul EkAnannya Rabindra- Gitasankalan, 21st century, March 2012. • Rabindra Chintaye Asprishyajan: EktiRekhachitra, 21st century March 2012. • Tagore Songs of Reverence, “World focus”, MHRD, January, 2011. • Rabindranather Gaan, Nandan, June 2010. • Rabindranather Pujar Gaan, Nandan, May 2011. • Subarnalata: Samparker Kayekti Dik, Subarnalata Nari Parichitir Khonje, Ratnabali, December 2011. • Ekti Bhalolaga Upanyaser Katha, Sunrita, Ekti Sahitya Patrika, October 2011. Dr. Antara Mitra, Associate Professor, University of Calcutta, recognized Ph.D supervisor • ChhandoMukti O Rabindranath Bangla Prabandho Biksha: Sristi O Srasta Ed. Biplab Chakraborty Publisher – Aphar Prakasani. • Lokosangeet Lokojibaner Banibandana Loko Sanskriti Dik Diganta Ed. Churamani Hati, Publisher – PrajnaBikash. • Jugalbandi: Galpakar- Tarashankar- Manik (Dakharkara), Publisher – Prajna Bikash. • Paper presented on Poyomukham: A Stylistic Approach in the seminar of Literature through Language : A Pedagogical Implication in a UGC sponsored seminar organized by Charuchandra College. • Paper presented on Rabindranather Prachin Sahitya: Ekti Samiksha in the seminar of celebrating 150 years of Tagore: Literature , Culture and Society organized by Department of Bengali, Assam University, Silchar. • Paper presented on Lokoshilpo Charchaye Rabindranath in the seminar on Tagore Study in New Perspective, organized by University of Calcutta, Department of Bengali. • Gabesana Sandarbha :Jatiyabadi Paddhatite Bangla Lokakathar Bichar Bishlesan
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