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Kazi Nazrul University Asansol KAZI NAZRUL UNIVERSITY ASANSOL www.knu.ac.in --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Data Obtained From Faculty-members for 12B (Academic Performance) 1. Name (Block Letter): DR. MONALISA DAS 2. Department: Bengali 3. Current Designation: Associate Professor 4. Address for Communication (Present): Dept. of Bengali, Kazi Nazrul University, Asansol, Paschim Bardhaman, Pin – 713340, West Bengal, India. 5. Address for Communication (Permanent): Mangalik KMDA Housing Society Flat no : B-10/11 , Hiland Park, Kolkata – 700094. 6. Contact Number: +91 9434551197 / +91 8961517186 7. Contact Mail (Personal and Institutional): [email protected] [email protected] 8. Research Degree: Degree Name of the University Date of Award M.Phil. University of Kalyani 2004 Ph.D. Visva – Bharati 2016 1 9. Published Papers in Journals: Sl. Journal with page no ISSN/ISB Referred/Non No of Whethe Date of N N No -Referred Co- r you Publicatio o autho are the n r main author SISHU MANASTATWA O SISHU SIKKHA : NATOKER VUMIKA , ISSN: 1 Cross Roads: 2395-5864. Referred NA Yes May 2015 A multidisciplinar y journal of Kazi Nazrul University, pp. 89-105 , BANGLAR NATYOJAGOTE NARIR SANGRAMER BHASHA: BINODINI DASI O KETAKI 2 DUTTA, - Referred NA Yes 2015 International Journal of Uchhataro Manabbidya Charcha Gabeshana Kendra, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh NAZRULER SHISHU- NATAK : NAZRUL PRATIVAR EK ANONYO UDVAS, Contributed an article to ISSN- 3 SAHITYA PATRIKA , a Referred NA Yes June 2016 literary journal of 0558-1583 Department of Bengali, University of Dhaka. Vol. 53, No.3, June 2016, pp 87-102 BHASHAR PREKKHITE Referred BANGLADESHER ISSN NO. 11th UPONYAS : 1947 4 NA Yes January PAROBARTI PORJAY, 2348-487X (Impact 2017 Contributed an article to Factor : 2.29) EBONG PRANTIK, 2.29 2 issue 4th volume, pp JUKTI TORKER Referred BRITTANTO O LALON, ISSN No. 5 (Impact NA Yes 2017 Contributed an article to 2348-487X Ebong Prantik, pp. 20-25 Factor : 2.29) Referred A-NAMITO KEYA, ISSN No. 6 Contributed an article to (Impact NA Yes 2018 2348-487X Ebong Prantik, pp. 15-18 Factor : 2.29) 10. Articles/Chapters Published in Edited Volume: Sl. Name of Article/chapter Name of ISBN No No of Whether Date of No Edited Co- you are Publication Volume, author the main Editor and author Publisher 1 JIBON KATHA: Sahitya ISBN: NA Yes September, BYAKTI Bikkshan 978-93- 2012 RABINDRANATH 81684- (Edited 56-6. Book by Prof.Nilay Bakshi) 2 NARENDRANATH Ajker Esha, ISBN NA Yes Book Fair MITRA : BANGLA No. 978- Edition, CHHOTOGOLPER Edited by 9385454- 2017 ADWITIYO Swapan 10-3 KATHAKAR Mazumdar 3 UPONYASE Published by ISBN : NA Yes January JALAJIBIKAR Acharya 978-81- 2016 NIRMAN : Jagadish 929244- Chandra TITAS EKTI 9-6. Bose NODIR NAM : College, SAMANTORAL Kolkata BIKKHAN 4 SHISHU NATAKER Kali o - NA Yes Magh UDBHAB O BIKASH, Kalam, 1423, Dhaka, January Bangladesh. 2017 5 SORAB RUSTAM : Ajker - NA Yes 17th JUNE (SAMALOCHONA Pratibhas, , 2003 DHARMI Dwijendralal PROBONDHO) Special Edition, (Edited By Prof.Satanjib Raha) 3 11. Full Papers in Conference Proceedings: Sl. Title with Page No Details of ISSN/ISB No of Whethe Date of N Conference N No Co- r you Publication o Publication autho are the r main author 1 RAJNAITIK State Level ISBN : NA Yes October 2015 PARIMANDAL O Seminar, 978-81- SHIPLA – SAHITYA Published by 924388-4- – SANSKRITI : Govt. of 9 SAMPROTIK General Degree PREKKHAPAT (PP- College, 26-33) Singur, Hooghly 2 UPONYASE UGC ISBN: 978- NA Yes January 2016 JALAJIBIKAR Sponsored 81- NIRMAN : TITAS National 929244-9- EKTI NODIR NAM : Seminar 6. SAMANTORAL Proceedings BIKKHAN Organized and (pp. 26-33) published by Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose College, Kolkata, 3 ITIHAS Annual ISSN – NA Yes FEBRUARY PROBONDHOMALA International 1995 – , 2013 , entitled SAMAYER Conference of 1000. VINNO PREKKITE History & DUI AVINETRIR Heritage 2013, JIBON: MANCHO Itihas SANGRAMER DUI VINNO DALIL Academy, (pp. 162 – 168 ) Bangladesh 4 PATHA Annual ISSN – NA Yes FEBRUARY SHISHUDER International 1995 – , 2014 SHIKSHADAN Conference of 1000. PRASANGE History & THEATRE-ER Heritage 2014, BHUMIKA Itihas (PP- 209-213) Academy, Bangladesh 5 Sahitye Antajashreni, International ISBN No. NA Yes June, 2018 entitled 4 MADHYAJUGER Conference, 978-93- BANGLA SAHITYE Kazi Nazrul 85454-25- ANTAJAER 7 UTTHAN Islam (pp. 14-22) Mahavidyalaya , Asansol, Published by Ebong Prantik 12. Published Books or Edited Volume: Sl. Title Book Publisher & Whether No of Whethe Date of No or ISBN No. (I. Peer Co- r you Publicatio . Edited International Reviewe author/ are the n Volum II. National d s main e III. Regional) author 1 ‘Aatpoure Book ISBN: NA NA Yes 2014 Rabindranath’ 984701200386 2 (International, Bangladesh) 2 ‘Karmoshiksha Book ISBN : NA 1 2nd 2012 Shikhhoner Bishoybastusah o Poddhotigoto 81- Koushol’ 5 89169- 65-3 (National) 3 ‘Aloksampate Edited ISBN : 978- NA NA Yes 2018 Nazrul : Ekush Volum shataker e Manone’ 93-86508-24-9 (National) 13. Papers Presented in Conferences/Seminars/Workshops/ Symposia: Sl. Title of the Paper Title of the Organising Whether Date of No Presented Conference/Sem Authority International/ presentin inar/Symposia National/ g the State/Region Paper al/University/ “KOLKATA KENDRIK 20th-21st Department “Contemporary SHISHU of Bengali, January, 1 Trends in Indian National NATYOCHARCHA Visva- Literature” 2014. R SAMPROTIK Bharati PRABONATA” “ITIHASER Annual Paschimbang 24 GOTIPOTH: international a Itihas January. 2 Conference of Samsad & International BANGLA SISHU Paschimbanga University of 2015. NATOK” Itihas Samsad Calcutta “GANANATYA ANDOLONE TIN NARI Annual Itihas International 20th : MONIKUNTALA Academy, 3 Conference of International August SEN, REBA Dhaka, History & 2015 Bangladesh ROYCHOUDHURY, Heritage 2015 SOVA SEN” 6 BHARATIYA Itihas ITIHASER Academy & PARBANTARE International National 17th Feb Conference of Academy of 4 DIGINDRACHAN International 2017. History & Educational DRA Heritage 2017 Management, BANDYOPADHYA Dhaka, YER NATAK Bangladesh, International 28th Jan Conference of Jahangirnaga 5 A-NAMITO KEYA International 2018. Bengal Studies r University ( ICBS) SATYAJIT RAYER International Itihas 23rd Feb Conference of Academy, 6 CHALACHHITRE International 2018. History & Dhaka, BANGLA SAHITYA Heritage 2018 Bangladesh, 14. Organising Seminar/Conference/Symposia: S Whethe Theme of the Whether Funding Date of the l. r you Conference/Semi International/National/Regio Authority Conference/ N are nar/Symposia nal/State/University Level Seminar/Sy o Conven mposia or/Co- conveno r 1 Organiz Bishes Patra State Level West 25th March, ing Nirbachane Bengal 2015 Secretar Chhatrader Higher y Bhumika Education Council 2 Organiz Swadhinata International Level Kazi 14th – 16th ing Parabarti Bangla Nazrul June, 2016 Secretar Sahitya University y 3 Conven Life and Works of International Level Kazi 26th – 27th or Kazi Nazrul Islam Nazrul April, 2017 University 7 15. Invited Lectures/Chairing the Session or Presentation for Conferences/Seminar/Symposia etc: Sl. Title of the Title of the Organizing Whether Date of No Lecture/Acad Conference/Sem Authority International/Na Conference/Se emic Session inar tional/State/Regi minar/Symposi onal/University/ a College Level 1 RAJNAITIK ART, LITERARY, Govt. of State Level 25th March , PARIMANDA CULTURAL General 2014 L O SHIPLA PRACTICE IN Degree – SAHITYA – EMERGING College, SANSKRITI : POLITICAL Singur, SAMPROTIK SCENARIO Hooghly PREKKHAPA T 2 LITERARY LITERARY Kali o Kalam, International 19th February, EXPRESSIO EXPRESSIONS Dhaka, Level 2015 NS OF THE OF THE 21ST Bangladesh 21ST FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 3 BANGLA Contemporary South Asian International 22nd February, SISHU Literature Study Circle, Level 2015 Jagannath NATYER University, UDBHOB O Dhaka, Bangladesh BIKASH. 4 JUVENILE Discussion Kali o Kalam, International 12th March, LITERATUR Meeting on the Dhaka, Level 2015 E Bengali Juvenile Bangladesh PRODUCED Literature IN WEST BENGAL IN THE LAST QUARTER OF A CENTURY 5 NATAKER International Jatiya Kabi International 23-25 May, NAZRUL Conference on Kazi Nazrul Level 2017 Life and works Islam of Kazi Nazrul University, Islam Trishal, Mymensingh, Bangladesh 6 NAZRULER International Nazrul International 26th May, 2017 SAINIK Conference on Institute and Level JIBANER Nazrul Smaran Cultural SHATABARS Ministry , 8 HA Government of Bangladesh 7 LITERATUR International Bangla International 15th January, E AND Conference on Academy, Level 2018 CINEMA International Dhaka, Bengali Bangladesh Conference 8 SOUTH International Bangla International 23rd February, ASIAN Conference on Academy, Level 2018 THEATRE South Asian Dhaka, Literature Now Bangladesh 9 THIRD International Institute of International 24th February, THEATRE O Conference on Theatre Level 2018 BADAL Third Theatre : Studies, SARKAR A movement Dhaka, Bangladesh 10 KAZI International Jatiya Kabi International 10th May, 2018 NAZRUL Conference on Kazi Nazrul Level ISLAMER Life and works Islam UPONYASE of Kazi Nazrul University, SWATANTRA Islam Trishal, Mymensingh, Bangladesh 16. Ongoing Projects/Consultancies: Sl. No Title Agency Period Grant/Amount Mobilized (Rs..) 1 Bangladesh o UGC , 1 Year 2,35000/- Paschimbange Bangladesh Nazrul Charcha 17. Completed Projects/Consultancies: NA 18. Received Research Fellowship/ Awards: NA 19. Academic Staff College Organised Orientation/ Refresher Courses Attended: Name of the Courses Place Duration From Sponsoring Authority Orientation Program University of 19th Dec. 2016 to 14th MHRD, New Delhi Calcutta Jan. 2017 20.
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