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Dr. Shipra Pant Asst. Prof., Music Mailing Address Dr. Shipra Pant Asst. Prof., Music P.N.G. Govt. P.G. College, Ramnagar Mailing Address- W/o Dr. Suhaas Ratna Joshi ‘Deepalaya’ Opp. Old Cynthia School Chhoti Mukhani, Haldwani – 263139 Email: [email protected] ​ ​ Professional Details In pursuance of my innate urge to teach, I have been employed as a Lecturer on contractual basis at Govt. P. G. College, Berinag, Uttarakhand from 12.12.2006 to 17.08.2009, followed by employment as an Assistant Professor at P.N.G.Govt. P. G. College, Ramnagar, Uttarakhand since 18.08.2009, where I am still serving. During these employment stints I have taught vocal music to undergraduate students. This experience has enriched my knowledge and practice of vocal music, helping me progressively evolve into a more refined vocal musician. Papers Taught ● Study of shruti-swar of Bharat, Somnath and Pt. V. N. Bhatkhande. ● Study of various musical terms like naad, shruti, swar, gram-murhhana, jati, raag, Geet, Nibaddha-anibaddha gaan, prabandh, rag-alaap, rupak-alaap, alapti-gaan, alaap-taan, harmony-melody etc. ● Detailed study of different gharana systems. ● Notation system of Pt. V. D. Paluskar and Pt. V. N. Bhatkhande. ● Comparative study of North and South-Indian musical systems. ● Detailed study of western notation system. ● Life history of great Indian classical musicians. ● Study of dhrupad, dhamar, khayal, tarana, tappa, thumri, bhajan, ghazal, kawwali etc. Research and Publications -- 1. Journal- Paper entitled “ Gharanon Mein Bhartiya Sangeet ka Swaroop aur Vartman Sthiti” has been published in International Research Journal Shodh Samagra ( Sangeet ka Manav Jeevan par ​ ​ ​ Prabhav) by Publication, Shasakiya Grah Vigyan Snatakottar Agrani Mahavidyalaya, Hoshangabad, M.P. in 2018 .(ISSN No. 2395- 2725). 2. (Book, seminar proceedings) Published One Book , One Seminar Proceeding As an Assistant Editor, Publication in 05 National Seminar Proceedings. Detail of Publication- ● Book entitled Raag-shaastra mein paaramparik bandishon ki bhumika, published by Ankit ​ ​ Publications, Delhi [ISBN: 978-81-90887-79-3] in 2011. ● As Assistant Editor helping the Editorial Committee, I contributed to the bringing out of the proceedings – published as a book [ISBN: 978-81-85865-09-6] by Almora Book Depot, Almora – of the International Seminar on Before emergence of Nation States: Indo-Nepal relations ​ through Uttarakhand, organised by Shree Yugashail Kalyan Samiti (Regd.), Dehradun, held in ​ 2011. As part of this assignment, I was solely responsible for preparing a summary, in English and Hindi, of the said proceedings. ● Paper entitled “Bhartiya Sanskriti ki Vaishishtayen ” has been published in the proceedings of the seminar “ Bhartiya Sanskriti ki Asmita ” in 2013 by Rahul Publishing House, Shastri Nagar ,Meerut, U.P. (ISBN : 978-81-8791-460). ● Paper entitled “ Sangeet aur Jal ka Sah- Sambandh” has been published in the proceedings of the seminar “ Water for Future” in 2017 by Ankit Publication , Haldwani, Ntl. ( ISBN: 978-81-7988-163-7). ● Paper entitled “ Sangeet Shiksha ka Mulyaparak Anusheelan : Bhartiya Sangeet ke Sandarbh Mein” has been published in the proceedings of the seminar “ Indian education system and human values : understanding the relationship and analysing the need” in 2017 by Satyam Publication , Patna .( ISBN : 978-81-926605-0-9). ● paper entitled “Sangeet aur Aatankvaad ka Sambandh: Ek Avalokan” has been published in the proceedings of the seminar “ International Terrorism, Tourism and Economic Health of the World” in 2017 (ISBN : 978-81-910666-85). ● Paper entitled “ Bhartiya Sangeet ke Kshetra mein Mahila Sashaktikaran ki Prasangikta” has been published in the proceedings of the seminar “ Mahila Suraksha: Mudde Evam Chunautiyan” , in 2018 by Aarti Publication, Daryaganj, New Delhi (ISBN: 978-93-82185- 30-7). 3. Papers Presented ● Dr Shipra pant has presented 24 papers in national seminars and 07 papers in international seminars. Details of Seminars and ​ conferences --- ​ ● Paper Entitled “ Mahila Shiksha evam Manavadhikar” at the National seminar on ​ the “ Gender Equality: human rights perspective”, 2010, organized by Sahu Ram Swaroop Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Bareilly. ● paper entitled “Sangeet Sadhana Mein Yog Ki Vishisht Bhumika” at the National seminar on the “relevance of Yoga in the present context as a science of Living” , 2010, organised by M.B. Government PG College Haldwani, Ntl. ● paper entitled “ Global Warming: a Man- made Problems and its Effects” at the National seminar on the “ Impact on the Polluted Environment and Global Warming on Agriculture” ,2010, organised by Faculty of agriculture, BS.M.P.G..College, Roorkee. ● Paper entitlled “ Manrega: Gramin Mahila Sashaktikaran Ka Sadhan” at the National seminar on the “ Mahatma Gandhi National Rural employment guarantee act (MGNREGA) : Myths and Realities ”, 2010, organised by Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies Kumaon University, S.S.J. campus ,Almora. ● Paper Entitled “ Health consequences of environmental degradation” at the National seminar on the “ climate change environment and human society: A sociological concern” ,2010, organised by, P.N.G.Govt.P.G.College, Ramnagar. ● people entitled “ Bhumandalikaran ka Kumauni Lok- Sanskriti par Prabhav” at the National seminar on the “ globalisation and Downtrodden section of the society”, 2011, organised by 4th National Congress of SAUK in M.B.Govt.P.G. college Haldwani, Ntl. ● Paper Entitled “ Ikkisavin Sadi mein Bharat mein Suchana Prodyogiki ki Bhumika : Ek Vivechanatmak Adhyayan” at the National seminar on the “Nayi Sadi Mein Bharat: Dasha evam Dish” ,2011, organised by Tilak P.G.College ,Auraiya. ● Paper Entitled “ Uttarakhand Rajya ke Samajik- Arthik Vikas Mein Karyasheel Mahilaon Ki Bhumika ” at the National seminar on the “state of Uttarakhand : Development and governance”, 2011, organised by Government P.G. College Ranikhet. ● Paper Entitled “ Uttarakhand mein Mahila Rajnitik Sahbhagita Evam Sashaktikaran ” at the National seminar on the “Empowerment of rural women in Uttarakhand: status, challenges and solutions”, 2011, organised by B.S.P.G.College,Roorkee, Haridwar. ● With Nivedita Awasthi and Yogesh Chandra, paper entitled Uttarakhand Mein Stri ​ Saaksharta: Ek Adyatan Paridhrishya, was selected for the national seminar on ​ Mahila Sashaktikaran: Aayaam, Disha aur Bhavishya, 2011 organised by Ewing ​ Christian College, Allahabad. ● Paper entitled Sangeet Sadhana Mein Yog Ki Vishisht Bhumika at the National ​ Seminar on Yog Ki Vartamaan Paripreksh Mein Vigyaan Ke Roop Mein ​ Praasangikta, organised by MBPG College, Haldwani, Uttarakhand. ​ ● With Dr. D. N. Joshi, paper entitled, Uttarakhand Mein Stri Saaksharta: Ek ​ Adyatan Paridhrishya, at the national seminar on Bhaartiya Sanskriti Ki ​ Vartamaan Praasangikta, 2011, organised by Kumaun University’s SSJ Parisar at Almora, Uttarakhand. ● Paper Entitled “Himalayi Lok Sangeet Mein Nihit Raag Tatva Ka Vishleshan ” at the National Conference on the “ Himalaya ka Lok aur Sangeet” ,February 2016, Himalaya Sangeet Shodh Samiti , Haldwani, Nainital (Sangeet Natak Academy) ● Paper entitled “Bhartiya Sanskriti aur Sangeet : Vartmaan Sthiti” at the National Seminar on Indian Culture : Prospects and Challenges,March 2016, organized by M.B..Govt.P.G.College, Haldwani, Uttarakhand ● Paper entitled “Bhartiya Sangeet evam Mahila Sashaktikaran : Ek Aitihasik Adhyayan” at the National Seminar on Women Empowerment through Energy Accessibility Opportunities And Challenges, March 2016, organized by P.N.G.Govt.P.G.College, Ramnagar ● Paper entitled “ Uttarakhand ke Lok -Sangeet mein Vikas ke Naye Ayam ” at the International seminar , October 2016, Govt.P.G.College, Gopeshwar. ● Paper entitled “Bhartiya Lok- Sangeet mein Takniki Paksh ” at the 6 th National Convention on Revisiting and Reconstructing Past of Himalayan Region , October, 2016, organized by Uttarakhand History and Cultural Association in P.N.G.Govt.P.G.College, Ramnagar, Uttarakhand ● Paper entitled “ Uttarakhand Lok Sangeet ka Lok Parampara ke Samvardhan mein Yogdan ” at the International Seminar on Folk-Lore and Indian Culture, March 2017, Organized by S.S.J.Campus, Almora, Kumaun University, Nainital ● Paper entitled “ Sangeet Shiksha ka Mulya parak Anusheelan : Bhartiya Sangeet ke Samvardhan ” at the National Seminar on Indian Education System and Human Values : Understanding the Relationship and Analysing the Need , March 2017, Organized by Govt.P.G.College, Lohaghat, Champawat, Uttarakhand ● Paper entitled “ Sangeet aur Jal ka Sah -Sambandh ” at the National Seminar on Human Environment Relationship : A Special Discussion on Water Crisis In India , March 2017, Organized by P.N.G.Govt. P.G.College, Ramnagar, Nainital ● Paper entitled “ Paryavaran Sanrakshan hetu Uttarakhand ki Mahilaon ka Yogdaan: Ek Sangeet in Adhyayan ” at the International Seminar on The Himalayan Challenge : Towards Interdesciplinary Dialogues for Sustainability and Development, Nov.-Dec. 2017, Organized by Sri Dev Suman Uttarakhand University , Badshahithaul, Tehri Garhwal. ● Paper entitled “ Sanskriti aur Atankvad ka Sambandh Ek Avalokan ” at the International Seminar on the International Terrorism , Tourism and Economic Health of the World , Dec. 2017, S.S.( P.G.) College, Mumukshu Ashram, Shahjahanpur. ● Paper entitled “ Vibhinn Lok-Sanskritik Samuhon Dwara Gramin Vikas Mein Sahbhagita ” at the National Seminar on the “ Sustainable Rural Development in India : Issues and Challenges ”, Dec 2017, Govt.P.G.College, Bisauli (Badaun) ● Paper entitled “Aitihasik Kaal-Kram mein
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