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Personal Profile Publications Paper Presented Paper Presented In Personal Profile Name: Major Raghava B E-mail: [email protected] Designation: Associate Professor and HoD, Associate NCC Officer, 1/19 KAR/BN/NCC Department: History Date of Entry into Service: 05-01-1996. Educational Qualification: MA, SLET, M.Phil (Ph.D) Date of Birth: 01-07-1969 Address: Rahul’s Rathna Kavery, Nisarga Layout, Near Dairy Farm, Madikeri-571201, Kodagu. Publications Article titled Perisara kaalaji mathu kodagina adivasigala dusthithi (An environment concerns and the Adivasis difficulties) published in a quarterly journal Ithishasa dharpana, Vol.36, Page 81, ISSN- 2321- 3590. Article titled Kodagina Adhivasi Janagala Adhyayana : Swaroopa & Vishleshane (Nature and Analysis of Adivasis of Kodagu ), published in half yearly journal Charithre Adhyana, - Page No – 30, Vol-09, ISSN 2278 – 5043 by Prasaranga. Kannada Vishwavidhyalaya, Hampi. Article titled Interpretative History of Indian Nationalism published in International Journal of Business Management & Social Sciences, ISSN – 2249 – 7463, Page 53, by Jai Hind Education Society, Pune. Article Titled Devarakadu & Kodagu (Sacred Groves and Kodagu) published in the book Ithihasa Darshana (Page no-338), Volume – 30/2015, ISBN No: 978 -81 – 921255- 5 – 8, Published by the Karnataka Ithihasa Academcy (Regd) Article Titled Concerns of Human Rights Movements in India; Struggle for Equality, Liberation and Dignity has published in a book Globalization, Human Rights and Democracy, Vol-1, Page No – 308, ISBN : 978-81-929263- 08 by Milagres College, Kalyanapura, Udupi. Article titled Management of India’s Cultural Heritage by the Colonial State in India published in the book Remote Sensing & GIS Application on Coastal Management by University College, Mangalore, Page No 403, ISBN : 978-81-930542-1-5. Article titled Kodaginalli Parisara chaluvalligallu mathu aranyavasigala baduku (Environment movements in Kodagu and the livelihood of forest dwellers) tabled in the National seminar on Tribal Development in Contemporary India: Issues and Challenges which also published in proceedings of seminar, organised by Dept of studies in Anthropology, University of Mysore on March 20, 2018. Paper Presented Paper Presented in International Level Seminars/Conferences Presented a paper titled “Concerns of Human Rights in India : Struggle for equality, liberation and dignity” in a two days International Seminar on Globalization, Human Rights and Democracy on 6th and 7th March 2014 at Milagres College, Kalyanpur, Udupi. Presented a paper titled ‘Efforts of Colonial Officials in the Preservation of Indian Heritage’ in a UGC sponsored 4th International Conference on ‘Remote Sensing and GIS Applications on Coastal Management’ at university College Mangalore on 16-02-2016. Presented a paper titled ‘Interpretative History of Indian Nationalism’ in a 2nd International Education and Leadership Summit (IELS) held at Pune, Maharastra on 24-02-2016. Paper in National Seminars/Conferences Presented a Paper titled “Participation of the people of Kodagu in the Freedom Movement” in a two days National level Seminar on “Coorg – Colonialism & After” held at Cauvery College, Virajpet, Kodagu on 13-09- 2013. Presented a paper titled “Higher Education- issues challenges and recommendations” in a one day National level seminar (NAAC sponsored) on “Total quality Management in Higher Educational Institutions in India” at Field Marshal K.M. Cariappa College, Madikeri on 23-09-2014. Presented a paper “Devarakadu and Kodagu- a study” at National level symposium organised by Karnataka Ithihasa Academy at Mulki Sundar Ram Shetty College, Shirva, Udupi on 26-09-2014. Presented a paper titled “Livelihood of Kodagu Adivasis; An Evaluation” in 29th National Conference of Karnataka Ithihasa Academy at Karnataka Sangha, Mandya on 29 Oct 2015. Presented a paper titled ‘Social and Cultural Historiography of Adivasis of Coorg’ in a National Seminar on ‘Trends in Historiography of Karnataka’ at Studies in the Department of Anthropology, Mysuru University on 13-03-2018. Presented a paper titled ‘Environment Concerns and Livelihood of Forest Dwellers of Kodagu’ in a UPE sponsored National Seminar on ‘Tribal Development in Contemporary India: Issues and Challenges’, at EMRC Auditorium, Manasagangothri, Mysuru on 20-03-2018. Presented a paper titled ‘Nagarahole National Park and livelihood of Adivasis’ in a National Seminar on ‘Expanding the horizons of knowledge: An inter disciplinary approach’ held at Government first grade college, Buntwal on 22-03-2018. Paper Presented in State Level Seminars Presented a paper entitled ‘Heritage tourism in Kodagu’ in a one day seminar on ‘tourism and its dimensions’ at Field Marshal K.M. Cariappa College on 30th September 2013. Presented a paper titled ‘Kodagu-Mysore relationship during 18th century’ in a 2 day State Level Seminar on ‘Social, Economic and Educational Reforms in Princely State of Modern Mysore’ at Field Marshal K.M. Cariappa College, Madikeri on 04-03-2016. Presented a paper titled ‘Devarakaadu of Kodagu’(Sacred Groves of Kodagu) in a 2 day State Level Seminar on ‘Ancient Kodagu and its History’ at Government First Grade College, Kushalnagar on 16-04-2016. Attended in Seminars / Conferences/Training International Participated in ‘International Intradisciplinary Conference on the Frontiers of Astronomy’ held at Field Marshal K M Cariappa College, Madikeri between 28-12-2009 and 30-12-2009. Participated in International conference on Status of Tibet in Contemporary World Politics: Problem and Perspective held at Govt First Grade College Kushalnagar on 22 Feb 2013. Attended International Kannada Conference held at Belgaum from 11-03-2011 to 13-03-2011. National Attended two day National Level Seminar on ‘Learner Centred Teaching- New Paradigm Dynamic and Dimensions’ held at Field Marshal K M Cariappa College, Madikeri on 27 and 28 Sept 2006. Attended National Level Seminar on ‘Armed Movements against Imperialism’ organised by Kannada University, Hampi, at Town Hall, Madikeri on 23 and 24 Dec 2007. Attended National Level Seminar on ‘The Role of IQAC in Promoting Best Practices to Ensure Internal Quality Education’ held at Cauvery College, Gonikoppa on 22 Jan 2008. Attended National Conference on ‘Buddhism in Coastal Karnataka’ held at MSRS College, Shirva, Udupi on 25- 09-2009. Attended National Level Seminar on ‘Patrician of India-Event and Historiography’ held at The Department of History, Mangalore University, Konaje on 16-09-2010. Attended National Conference on ‘Terrorism and its Impact on Indian Economy’ held at Field Marshal K M Cariappa College, Madikeri on 29 Jan 2011. Attended National Level Seminar on ‘Violence and Violence Around’ held at Besant College, Mangalore on 5th April 6th, 2011 held at Field Marshal K M Cariappa College, Madikeri. Attended National Level seminar on Kodagu Historical Experiences and Contemporary Situation on 24-03-2012 at Field Marshal K M Cariappa College, Madikeri. Attended National level seminar on Locality Region and Making of the Nation (I.C.H.R funded) at Bhandarkar’s Arts and Science College, Kundapura on 15 and 16 February 2013. Attended 4 days State Level Epigraphic workshop held between 02-01-2015 and 05-01-2015, at MGM College, Udupi. Attended the Officers Training at NCC Officers Training Academy, Kamptee, Nagpur, Maharashtra and secured First rank in the national level examination. The training held between on 07-07-2015. Represented Karnataka-Goa Directorate at National Level Integration Camp-II held between 01-12-2015 and 12-12-2015 at Junagadh, Gujarat, and adjudged as ‘The Best NCC Officer’. Attended ‘ICHR-New Delhi, sponsored two days National Level Seminar on ‘Karnataka through the ages – New Historiographical perspectives’ held between 12-04-2016 and 13-04-2016 at University College, Mangaluru. State Participated in a seminar on ‘Identity, Equality and Social Transformation in Kodagu’ held at Field Marshal K M Cariappa College, Madikeri on 29-03-2005. Participated in a seminar on ‘Challenges of Agriculture Sector in the Era of Globalisation-The Indian Contest’ held at Field Marshal K M Cariappa College, Madikeri on 30-03-2007. Attended in a seminar on ‘Ancient Doctrines and its Relevance in the Present Scenario’ held at Mangalore University on 13-10-2008. Attended in a seminar on ‘Historiography of Karnataka’ held at Mangalore University on 19 & 20 Dec 2008. Attended in a seminar on ‘Tourism In Kodagu: Problems and Prospects’ held at Field Marshal K M Cariappa College, Madikeri on 24-02-2010. Attended in a seminar on ‘Relevance of Ambedkar’s Economic and Political and Social Thoughts in Present Scenario’ held at Field Marshal K M Cariappa College, Madikeri on 22-01-2011. Attended a seminar on History Archaeology, Art and Architecture of Karnataka with Special Reference to T. Narasipura Taluk on 31-October 2013 at Government First Grade College, Bannur. Attended Combined Annual Training Camp at Sainik School, Kudige, Kushalnagar between 17-11-2014 and 26- 11-2014 and also was the camp adjutant. Attended State Level Seminar held between 12-02-2016 and 13-02-2016 at NDRK First Grade College, Hassan. Participated as NCC Officer in Dasara festival in association with District Police Authority on 20-10-2016. Achievements / Awards Secured First rank in the national level examination conducted for NCC Officers at Officers Training Academy, Kamptee, Nagpur, Maharashtra held between 08-06-2015 and 07-07-2015. The District Administrative Authority felicitated in this regard. Received
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