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RITU MATHUR (MITRA) Email ID: [email protected] Present Employment: Associate Professor in History School of Social Sciences Netaji Subhas Open University Date of Joining : 08.03.2019 (on lien from Mrinalini Datta Mahavidyapith) Areas of Research Interest: Newspapers of Bengal 1930-47, Modern Europe, Social and Gender History, Open and Distance Learning Ph.D Topic (2008): Purna Swaraj: Reflections in the Leading Newspapers of Bengal, 1930-1947 Books published (sole author): About Three Regional Novels (ISBN 978-81 -908622-1-9) Aruna Prakashan, Kolkata, 2007 Research Projects Undertaken: Amount granted Title Funding Agency Period by UGC Press and Public Opinion: A Case Study of the INA Trials UGC 2008-2010 Rs. 1,01,500 The Emergence of the New Man: A Study of Contemporary Indian Soaps & the Changing Sensibilities of Middle Class Women UGC 2014-2016 Rs. 3,00,000 1 Publications : Title Type Journal/Book Year of Publisher Publication Fatal Invasions Chapter in Transition of January Rohini Nandan, Kolkata on Identities: Book Economy, Culture 2020 978-93-88866-25-5 Globalization and Identity and Cybercrimes Politics in India: A View from Colonisation to Globalisation Reaching the Chapter in ODL: Issues and December KKHSOU and NSOU Rural Women Book Perspectives 2019 978-93-89559-64-4 Through ODL: From East and Role of Netaji North-East India Subhas Open University At the Margins of Chapter in Modern Bengal: In June 2019 NSOU Modern Bengal: Book Search of Tradition ISBN 978-93-82112-68-6 The Egalitarian and Discourses of Traditions of the Margins Kartabhajas Towards a Chapter in 2016 Rachayita, Kolkata Divided India: Book Partition: Diverse ISBN 978-93-82459-54-3 Reflections in Dimensions the Print Media 2 The Woman Chapter in AamiNari, 2016 Publication Committee, Construct of the Book AamiMohiyoshee, Humanities & Social Science New Man: The ‘A Collection of Forum, Social bi-lingual essays MrinaliniDattaMahavidyapith Reckoning of on women’s ISBN 978-81-929410-1-1 Television Soap progress Article in Proceedings of the 2014 MrinaliniDattaMahavidyapith. The Proccedings National Seminar, Kolkata ChipkoAndolon: Biodiversity:Flora, ISBN:978-81-929410-0-4 A Study in Fauna and Coexistence Human with Trees Tuzuk-i- Translation Bartika 2014 Mahasveta Devi Charitable Baburi(part 1) Trust, Kolkata In the Event of Article in Annual Journal 2014 Mrinalini Datta Gandhi’s Death Journal 2013-14 Mahavidyapith. Kolkata in 1944: Some ISSN 2277-4718 Confidential Letters The Indian Chapter in Rethinking of 2012 Rachayita, Kolkata Nation in book Tagore's Making: Views on Society, Tagore's Views Development and and Vision Environment ISBN 978-93- 82549-03-8 3 The Left Article in The Journal of 2009 University of Calcutta Alternative journal Social Studies and the No,124, Oct-Dec, Communist 2009 Press in Bengal Peer reviewed Newspaper: Article in Proceedings of 2009 Dept. of History & Dept. of Myth and Proceedings UGC sponsored Journalism and Mass Reality International Communication, Conference MrinaliniDattaMahavidyapith, Kolkata The Indian Chapter in Rethinking of 2009 TandritaBhaduri for Nation in book Tagore’s Views on Rachayita, Kolkata Making: Society, ISBN 978-93-82549-03-1 Tagore’s View Development and Vision &Environment The Purna Article in The Calcutta 2008 Dhaka University Swaraj Journal Historical ISSN:0254-9794 Resolution: Journal, Peer Reviewed A Case Study in Vol.XXVIII, No.2, Press and July-Dec, 2008 Public Opinion Opinion in Contemporary Bengal 4 Invited lectures as Resource Person/Chairprson in Conference/Seminar etc.: Title of Invited Title of Conference/ Organised by International / Lecture as Resource Seminar etc. National/State/University Person level and Date Chair, Technical Nation, Nationalism Indian Council of National Seminar, Session I, Parallel and Beyond: Issues Historical Research, 12-13 April 2019 Session II and Challenges New Delhi & Social Science Forum, Bhairab Ganguly College Understanding Aspects of Teaching Dept of History, West State level Aspects of Teaching Early History: From BengalState 14.7.18 Early history in the Pre-History to the University&Dept.of new CBCS syllabus Decline of Rome History,RKSM Vivekananda Mahavidyalaya CBCS Syllabus in Forthcoming IQAC & Dept. of University level History Syllabus of CBCS History,Netaji 20.4.18 with Special Satabarshiki Discussion on the Mahavidyalaya Subject of History What is Historical One day Brahmananda State level Thinking? Foundation course Keshab 26.8.15 for History Honours Chandra College Students What Happened to the Media, Representation, Newspaper in India? West Bengal State level Culture: From State University Colonial to 18.03.13 Post Colonial India 5 Paper Presentations : International/National Paper Title Organized by/Place &Date /State/Local International Upholding Human IQAC Bijoy Krishna Girls’ Conference on Human Rights: Mitigating College I collaboration with West Rights: Context and Challenges in Human Bengal Human Rights Concerns Trafficking Commission, 17-18 March, 2020 Two day International Fatal Invasions on Dept. of Economics and History, seminar on Identities: Globalization sponsored by IQAC, Gobardanga Globalization Through and Cybercrimes Hindu College, the Lenses of Cultural 6-7 January, 2020 Pluralism and National Identity: Social, Economic and Historical Perspectives National Seminar on Social Media & E- University of Burdwan, Media & Governance, Governance: A Study in 29.3.2018 Dept of Mass Comm the Bonding of Citizens Univ of Burdwan & Government International Seminar Renaissance Teaching- MrinaliniDattaMahavidyapith on Renaissance: Learning: A Sudent- 15.12. 2017 Perceptions & Centric Approach Representations International Pre-Independence University of Burdwan, Newspaper and Political 2014 parties National The ChipkoAndolan: A MrinaliniDattaMahavidyapith, Study in Coexistence 2013 with Trees University What Happened to the Department of History, West Newspaper in India Bengal State University, 2013 National Role of Bombay Cinema University of Burdwan, in India’s struggle for 2010 Independence Local Women Empowerment: State Productivity Council, Historical Perspective Kolkata, 2010 State Jhansir Rani: BangiyaSahityaParishad, AitihashikPrasangikata Kolkata, 2008 6 National A Study of the Simon Indian History Congress, Commission Report in Delhi, 2007 Contemporary Newspapers National Demand for Complete Indian History Congress, Independence, 1930: A Santiniketan, 2006 Case Study in Public Opinion Reflected by the Press in Bengal Participation in Seminars/Workshops: Workshop/Seminar Organized by/Place & Date Unveiling Radharani: Emerging Internal Complaints Committee, NSOU, Kolkata Power of Women in Baul Sphere 11 March, 2020 One-day Workshop on Library Dept & School of Professional Studies, ‘Awareness and Use of e- Kalyani Campus, NSOU, Kolkata resources of NSOU’ 19 September, 2019 3 day Workshop on Academic School of Vocational Studies, NSOU in Counselling of Distance collaboration with COL-CEMCA, Kolkata Learners of NSOU 16-18 September, 2019 State level Seminar on GST: School of Vocational Studies, NSOU, Kolkata MOOCs 30 May, 2019 Two-day National Seminar on Sponsored by Dept. of Higher Education, Govt. Caste, Social Formation and of West Bengal, Organized by School of Social Political Mobilization: Modern Sciences, NSOU &NSOU Centre for Social Bengal in the Historical Context Studies, Kolkata, 15-16 March, 2019 International Seminar on IQAC, Mrinalini Datta Mahavidyapith & The Sahityo, Samaj O Sanskriti: Gouri Cultural & Educational Association, Aitijya O Uttaradhikar Kolkata, 27 November, 2018 One Day National Seminar on IQAC, Hiralal Mazumdar Memorial College, Gearing up for Changes: In the Kolkata, accrediatation process and 29 January, 2018 implementation of the CBCS and CAS 7 Certificate: Certificate Offered by Date For Successfully completing Commonwealth of Learning, 18 September, 2019 self-learning Online Course on Canada Understanding Open Educational Resources Involvement in Academic/Professional Bodies: Academic Institution Post Held Netaji Subhas Open University Member, Departmental Research Committee Netaji Subhas Open University Member, Board of Studies, History PG & UG Netaji Subhas Open University Convenor, NAAC Steering Committee West Bengal State University Member, Board of Studies, History UG Sree Chaitanya College, Habra WBSU Nominee to the Governing Body Membership: Academic Organization Indian History Congress Paschim Banga Itihas Sansad 8 Educational Qualifications: Examination Board/ University Year of Award B.A. History Honours Loreto College, University of 1990 Calcutta M.A. History (Modern) University of Calcutta 1992 B.Ed University of Calcutta 1995 M.Phil University of Calcutta 1996 Ph.D University of Calcutta 2008 Topic: ‘Purna Swaraj: Reflections In The Leading Newspapers Of Bengal, 1930-1947’ Teaching Experience: Name of Designation Date of Continuing/ Total UG/PG College/ Joining Date of Duration University leaving Mrinalini Datta Associate 08.03.1999 07.03.2019 20 years UG Mahavidyapith, Professor, (on lien) Honours Birati, Kolkata Department and General of History Rabindra Guest 10.09.2007 30.6.2016 8 years PG Bharati Lecturer, University, Department Kolkata of History West Bengal Guest 10.02.2011 01.02.2013 2 years PG State Lecturer, 9 University, Department Barasat, West of Sociology Bengal St. Xavier’s Part Time 01.07.1998 26.02.1999 7 months UG General College, Park Lecturer, Street, Kolkata Department of History LoretoCollege, Part Time, 01.07.1995 30.06.1997 2 years UG Hons, Middleton Dept of General Row, Kolkata History and B.Ed 10 .
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