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01.Personal Profile 02. Educational Qualification 01.PERSONAL PROFILE Name DEEPA K C Designation ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Qualification M A .M.Ed. UGC NET Specialization FOLKLORE Research experience NIL Official Address PES COLLEGE OF SCIENCE,ARTS AND COMMERCE.MANDYA Residential Address W/O SURESH K R. #1876/2,Vinodha Road, 6th Cross Subhash Nagar,Mandya-571401 Date of Birth 20-07-1980 Contact Number 8453307784 E-Mail [email protected] 02. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION SL.NO. DEGREE BOARD/UNIVERSITY YEAR OF GRADE PASSING 01 BA MYSORE 2001 SECOND UNIVERSITY CLASS 02 B.Ed, TUMKUR 2011 FIRST CLASS UNIVERSITY 03 M.A MYSORE 2003 DISTINCTION UNIVERSITY 04 M.Ed, UNIVERSITY OF 2014 DISTINCTION MYSORE 05 NET NEW DELHI 2013 PASS 03. TEACHING EXPERIENCE SL.NO. COLLEGE DESIGNATION CLASSES YEAR TAUGHT 01 P.E.S. College of Science Assistant Professor kannada 2014 to till Arts and Commerce, today Mandya 02 Jr.College Lecturer Kannada 2012 to 2014 Amruthur,Kunigal,Tumkur 04. RESEARCH ARTICLES PUBLICATION 1. I Have Published “AMBIGARA CHOWDAIAH” Articles in the year 2019. 05. RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTATIONS 01.Participated in Two Days National Seminor on “KARNATAKA NATAKA PARAMPARE” on 22nd to 23rd March 2019. Organized by KLE Shivayogi Murugendra Swamiji Mahavidyala, ATHANI, BELGUM. 02. Participated in One days Seminar on “VACHANA KRANTHIYA PUNARUTHHANA” on 23rd February 2018. Organized by Akhila Bharatha Sharana Sahithya Parishath, Mysore. 03. Participated in One days Seminar on “KANNADA SAHITYA MATTU JANAPADA” on 21st September 2018.Organized by Karnataka Janapada Parishad, Bengaluru. 04. Participated in One days Seminar on “MENTAL HEALTH SYMPOSIUM” on 20th August 2016.Organized by District Legal Services Authority, Mandya. 05. Participated in Two days State Level Seminar on “Dr.BETAGERI KRISHNA SHARMA KAVYA: KAVYARTHA CHINTHANA” Organized by Dr.Betageri Krishna Sharma Smaraka Prathistana, Belagavi. 06. Participated in One days Seminar on “NIGANTU PARIKALPANE,RACHANE ,UPAUKTHATHE” on 19th August 2017. Organized by Karnataka Janapada Vishwa Vidyala, Haveri 07. Participated in one day webinar on “Kavirajamarga: Prajaprabhuthva mattu Bahuthva” on 07-09-2020. Organized by Loyola degree college, Deparment of Kannada,Banglore. 08.Participated on Indipendence day Quiz held on 15-08-2020. 09.Participated on National level Online Quiz Compitation on 17 Aaugust 2020. 10.Participated on online quize on “National Education policy -2020” held on 10th August 2020. 11.Participated on State level webinar on “Covid-19 and Its impact on Economy” held on 24th Oct 2020. 12. Participated on International Webinar on “Allamaprabhu and other shaiva cults” organized by Allamaprabhu Research center held on 20th August 2020. 13.Participated on Three days National level webinar on “Kannada sahityadalli Athmakathegalu:Anusandhana” on 03-09-2020 to 05-09-2020 Organized by Shri.D.Devaraja Aras First Grade College Hunasuru. 14.Participated on “Ozon Awareness Quize 2020” held on 09-08-2020. 15.Participated on One day webinar on “Kannda Bhashe mattu samskruthi:Ashmithe mattu Ananyathe” on 09-09-2020 organized by Vidyavardaka Technical University Mysuru. 06. GUEST LECTURE AND RESOURCE PERSON 1. Worked as a Resource Person for Conference on “GENDER EQUALITY” Organized by Government Womens College, (Autonumous). Mandya. .
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