CURRICULUM VITAE Name : Dr. Jai Pal Singh Date of Birth & Place : 1st January 1953, Village - Jalalpur (Pisawa), Aligarh, UP st Date of Joining 1 Job : 27th September 1976 Universities/Institutes Served : CCS Agricultural University, Hisar-125004, Haryana : Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Katra – 182320, J&K : Shri Venkateshwara University, Gajraula, Amroha, UP : Maharaja Surajmal Institute, Janakpuri, New Delhi Contact [email protected] mobile: 9411277950 Nationality and Sex : Indian, Male

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS Certificate/ Institute/ Year Div./ Subject(s) Degree University OGPA Faculty Development Indian Institute of 1998 NA Foundations of Management, Business Policy, Programme in Management Management Information Systems, Statistics, Management (One- Ahmedabad, Research Methods, Forecasting Techniques, year Programme) Management of Creativity, and Communication for Management Teachers Ph. D. H. A. U. Hisar, 1987 3.54/4 Major: Statistics Haryana, India Minor: Economics M. Sc. M. M. College 1975 Ist Statistics Modinagar, Meerut University, UP, India B. Sc. -----do----- 1973 Ist Statistics, Mathematics, and Physics

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Position Held & Employer Period Senior Professor, Maharaja Surajmal Institute, Janakpuri, New Delhi 09 May 2018 - till date Director, Maharaja Surajmal Institute, Janakpuri, New Delhi 17 April, 2017 – 08 May.2018 Dean, School of Management; Director/Joint Director of Research & 25 July 2015 -30 July 2016 Planning; and Dean, School of Engineering (Additional Charge) Shri Venkateshwara University, Gajraula, Amroha, UP, India Professor, Dept of Business Management 24 August 2009 – 31 December 2012 CCS Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, Haryana, India Professor & Dean, College of Management 24 August 2007 – 23 August 2009 SMVD University, Katra, J&K, India Professor, Dept of Business Management 27 June 1998 – 23 August 2007 CCS Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, Haryana, India Sr. Scientist/ Professor, Dept of Agril. Economics, Dept of Mathematics & 31 January 1996 - 26 June 1998 Statistics, CCS Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, Haryana, India Scientist/ Associate Professor, Dept of Agricultural Economics 31 January 1988 - 30 January 1996 CCS Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, Haryana, India Asst. Scientist/ Asst. Professor, Dept of Agricultural Economics 27 September 1976 - 30 January 1988 CCS Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, Haryana, India

FELLOWSHIP/GRANTS National i. Indian Council of Agricultural Research Senior Fellowship for pursuing Ph.D. International ii. International Biometric Society travel grant for attending XVIth International Biometric Conference at the University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand, December 7-11, 1992. iii. Australian International Development Assistance Bureau (AIDAB), Australian Dept. of Foreign Affairs and Trade travel grant for attending 39th AAES Conference at the University of Western Australia, Nedlands, Perth, February 14 -16, 1995. iv. Guest Visitor Department of Statistics, Massey University, Palmerstone North, New Zealand, December 12-19, 1992. 1 MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES 1. Indian Society of Agricultural Economics (Life Member). 2. Indian Society of Agricultural Statistics (Life Member). 3. Indian Society of Information Theory and Applications (Life member). 4. International Biometric Society (1991-1998). 5. New Zealand Statistical Association (1993-1995).

JOURNAL EDITING  Chief Editor (24 August 2007 - 23 August 2009) of Arth Anvesan- Bi-Annual Journal of College of  Management, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Katra-182301, J&K.   Chief Editor (24 August 2007 - 23 August 2009) of Abhivyakti-A Students’ Bi-Annual E-Journal of College of Management, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Katra-182301, J&K. 

AREAS OF INTEREST/TEACHING  Applied Econometrics   Business Environment    Business Statistics   Entrepreneurship   Operations Research Methods   Production and Operations Management   Research Methodology 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERT/INVITED GUEST LECTURE  Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, UP   All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi   Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University, Rajouri, J&K   Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, UP   C.S.A. University of Agriculture and Technology, Kanpur, UP   CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar   Govind Vallabh Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand   Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology, Hisar, Haryana   HARSAC, CCSHAU campus, Hisar, Haryana   Haryana Institute of Rural Development , Nilokheri, Haryana   Himachal Pradesh University Shimla, HP   Indira Gandhi National Open University Study Centre, Govt College Hisar, Haryana   Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi.   Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra, Haryana   Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana    Member Committee, Annual Conference on Global Economics, Business and Finance www.acgebf.org  Beijing, China, July 27-30, 2012.   Member of International Committee and International Advisory Committee, Annual Conference on  Global Economics, Business and Finance www.acgebf.org Hong Kong, December 15-17, 2012.   Member of Board of Studies, Dept of Agricultural Economics and Business Management, AMU, Aligarh    MSME, Jammu, J&K   Sher-I-Kashmir Police Academy, Udhampur, J&K   Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, Katra, J&K   University of Jammu, J&K   University of , , Rajasthan 

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE  Dean, School of Management; Director of Research & Planning; and Dean, School of Engineering (Additional Charge), Shri Venkateshwara University, Gajraula, Amroha, UP, India, (25 July 2015 –  30July 2016).   Head, Dept of the Department of Business Management of the Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana  Agricultural University, Hisar, India, (26 November 2010 – 13 May 2011).   Dean, College of Management, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Katra-182320, J&K, (24 August 2007 - 23 August 2009). 

2  Director, School of Business, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Katra -182320, J&K (4 Jan 2009 23 -  August 2009).   Head, Department of Business Management, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, India, (28  December 2005 - 25 September 2006).   Nodal Officer, Agri-Clinic & Agri-Business Centre Cell, Dept of Business Management, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar. This project was sponsored by Small Farmers' Agribusiness Consortium,  an autonomous body of Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India, (April 2002 – July 2004).   Head, Department of Business Management, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, India (19 July 2000 – 23 July 2004). 

TRAININGS AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES ORGANISED  Chairman, Organizing Committee of AICTE sponsored two-day seminar on “Growth of Indian Industrial  Sector: A Roadmap for Success” February 27-28, 2009, College of Management, SMVDU, Katra, J&K.   Organised a two-day Management Development Programme on “MOTIVATION” for the Employees of  Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, Katra, J&K, December 15-16 2007.   Organised, as Nodal officer and Head of the Department, four two-month trainings during 2002-04 for agriculture graduates to start their own business for gainful employment and better farming under the “Agriclinic /Agribusiness Centre Cell” project sponsored by Small Farmers' Agribusiness Consortium, an  autonomous body of Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India.   Organized, as Director, a ten-day winter course on "Computer and Information Technology in Agribusiness Management" held in December 2002 sponsored by Indian Council of Agriculture Research, New Delhi, Govt. of India. 

TRAINING COURSE COMPENDIUM  J. P. Singh, Atul Dhingra, S.K. Goyal, and Sunita Mehla (2004). Agriclinic & Agribusiness Training, 17 May-15 July 2004. 

OTHER ALLIED ACTIVITIES/DUTIES  Member, by virtue of being Dean College of Management, Executive Council (August 2007- August  2009) of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Katra, J&K.   Member Board of studies, by virtue of being Head of the Dept. of Business Management, College of  Agriculture, CCSHAU, Hisar.   Chairman of Department Advisory Committee, by virtue of being Head, of the Department of Business  Management, CCSHAU, Hisar.   Revision of course curriculum of MBA programme of Dept. of Business Management, CCSHAU, Hisar.   Expert lectures at AAREM, CCSHAU, Hisar.   Expert lectures at summer/winter schools and other training programmes of the CCSHAU, Hisar.   Advisory Committee Member of M.Sc. and Ph.D. students of CCSHAU, Hisar.    Centre Superintendent of Examinations, invigilation duties of exams. College of Agriculture, CCSHAU,  Hisar, Haryana.   Radio talk on All India Radio, Hisar, Haryana.   Industrial visits with Agriclinic & Agribusiness trainees.   Industrial visits with students as part of their MBA curriculum. 

RESEARCH ARTICLES: 51 Notable Journals: Ecological Economics, Agribusiness: An International Journal, Applied Econometrics and International Development, International Journal of Economics and Business Research, Asia Pacific Journal of Economics and Business, Foreign Trade Review, Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Indian Journal of Dairy Sciences, Agricultural Situation In India, Haryana Agricultural University Journal of Research, and Productivity etc.

3 RESEARCH ARTICLES Best Five Publications 1. L. Kónya and J. P. Singh (2009). Causality between International Trade and Gross Domestic Product: The Case of the Indian Agricultural and Manufacturing Sectors. International Journal of Economics and Business Research, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2009, pp. 61-75. Citation: 10, Impact Factor: 0.046 2. L. Kónya and J. P. Singh (2008). Are Indian Exports and Imports Cointegrated? Applied Econometrics and International Development, Vol. 8, No. 2, pp.177-186. Citation: 37, Impact Factor: 0.374, H Index: 2 3. J. P. Singh and L. Kónya (2006). Cointegration and Causality between Indian Export, Import, and GDP. Asia Pacific Journal of Economics and Business, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 20-35. Citation: 3 4. J. Singh and J. P. Singh (1995). Land Degradation and Economic Sustainability. Ecological Economics, Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 77-86. Citation: 64, Impact Factor: 4.05, H Index: 66 5. J. P. Singh (1993). Green Revolution versus Instability in Foodgrain Production in India. Agribusiness: An International Journal, Vol. 9, No. 5, pp. 481-493. Citation: 11, Impact Factor: 1.147, H Index: 4 Presented in International Conferences L. Kónya, J. P. Singh, and B. Abdullaev (2013) A Re-examination of Wagner’s Law for India with a New Approach. Presented on the 2013 Conference of the Business & Economics Society International, Perth, January 7-10, 2013. Published in Foreign/International Journals 1. L. Kónya and J. P. Singh (2009). Causality between International Trade and Gross Domestic Product: The Case of the Indian Agricultural and Manufacturing Sectors. International Journal of Economics and Business Research, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2009, pp. 61-75. Citation: 10, Impact Factor: 0.046 2. L. Kónya and J. P. Singh (2008). Are Indian Exports and Imports Cointegrated? Applied Econometrics and International Development, Vol. 8(2), pp.177-186. Citation: 37, Impact Factor: 0.374, H Index: 2 3. J. P. Singh and L. Kónya (2006). Cointegration and Causality between Indian Export, Import, and GDP. Asia Pacific Journal of Economics and Business, Vol. 10(2), pp. 20-35. Citation: 3 4. J. Singh and J. P. Singh 1995. Land Degradation and Economic Sustainability. Ecological Economics, Vol.15, pp. 77-86. Citation: 64, Impact Factor: 4.05, H Index: 66 5. J. P. Singh (1993). Green Revolution versus Instability in Foodgrain Production in India. Agribusiness: An International Journal, Vol. 9, No. 5, pp. 481-493. Citation: 11, Impact Factor: 1.147, H Index: 4 International Working/Discussion Papers 6. L. Kónya and J. P. Singh (2007) Causality between Indian Exports, Imports, and Agricultural, Manufacturing GDP. La Trobe University, School of Business, Discussion Paper A07.02. 7. L. Kónya and J. P. Singh (2006). Exports, Imports and Economic Growth in India. La Trobe University, School of Business, Discussion Paper A06.06. Citation: 13 Published in Indian Journals 8. J. P. Singh and L. Kónya (2008). India’s Trade Reforms, Trade Openness and GDP Growth. Arth Anvesan, Vol. 2(2) & 3(1), pp. 1-8. 9. S. Mehla and J. P. Singh (2007). Foreign Direct Investment in India – A Retrospection. Indian Management Studies Journal, Vol. 11, No. 1, April, pp. 81-103. 10. J. P. Singh and S. K. Goyal (2005). Indian Agricultural and Processed Food Products: Export Concentration, Growth, and Instability. Foreign Trade Review Vol. 40, No.1, April-June, pp. 49-69. 11. S. K. Goyal, R. N. Pandey and J. P. Singh (2000). India’s Agricultural Export: Growth and Instability. Foreign Trade Review, Vol.35, No. 1 April-June, pp. 32-46. 12. J. P. Singh and V. P. Sharma (1999). Productivity and Diversification in Haryana Agriculture. Productivity Vol. 40, January-March, No.4, pp. 644-652. 13. S. P. Singh and J. P. Singh (1994). Adoption of Integrated Farming System Approach for Sustainable Agriculture in Rural India. Indian Economic Panorama, Vol. 3, No.4, pp.42-45. 14. K. S. Suhag, J. C. Karwasra, J. P. Singh and R. S. Chauhan (1993). Rural Industries in Haryana: Growth and Potential. Kautilya, Vol. XIII, No. 1 & 2, pp. 63-73. 15. B. S. Tomar, J. P. Singh and Sushil Kharinta (1992). Growth and Risk in Context of the Green Revolution in Haryana. Agricultural Situation in India. Vol. XLVI, No. 11, pp. 811-813. NAAS Score: 3 16. J. P. Singh and B. S. Tomar (1992). Fertilizer Consumption and its Growth in Haryana: A District wise Study. Research and Development Reporter, Vol. 9 (1 & 2), pp. 113-117. 17. S. P. Singh, J. P. Singh and R. K. Sharma (1992). Training Needs of Grape Cultivators in Haryana: A Socio-Psychological Study. Indian Journal of Training and Development, Vol. XXII, No. 6, pp. 13-18. NAAS Score: 1

4 18. R. S. Narwal, V. B. Dixit and J. P. Singh (1991). Farmers Information Input Pattern of Dairy Innovations. Indian Journal of Dairy Sciences, Vol. XLIV, No. 4, pp. 260-266. NAAS Score: 3 19. R. P. Goswami, P.K.Sardana, S.D.Chamola and J. P. Singh (1991). Stability in Commercial Crops in Haryana: A Harmonic Analysis. Journal of Agricultural Issues, Vol. 3 (1 & 2), pp. 31-35. 20. U. K. Pandey, J. P. Singh and K. S. Suhag (1980). Milk Production Functions for Bundelkhand Region of Uttar Pradesh. Indian Journal of Dairy Sciences, Vol. XXXIII, No. 1, pp.99-109. NAAS Score: 3 21. U. K. Pandey, O. P. Chhikara and J. P. Singh (1980). Impact of Socio-Economic Factors on the Borrowings of Institutional Credit. Haryana Agricultural University Journal of Research, Vol. X, No. 3, pp. 390-397. NAAS Score: 1 22. U. K. Pandey, A. C. Gangwar and J. P. Singh (1979). Inter-Regional Inequality in the Possession Assets and Liabilities in Haryana. Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. XXXIV, No.1, pp.88-100. H Index: 9, Impact Factor: 0.09 Published in Edited Books 23. J. P. Singh and L. Kónya (2011). Business Environment, Aggregate Growth and Performance of Small Scale Industries Sector in India. “BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT: CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH ISSUES”, Subhash C. Kundu. B. K. Punia, Mahesh Chand Garg, and Anju Verma (Eds.), Macmillan rd Publishers India, New Delhi, pp. 692-709, Proceedings of HSB 3 Annual National Conference, 2011, March 10-11, 2011, Organised by HSB, GJUS&T, Hisar. 24. J. P. Singh (1998). Wheat and Rice Yield Variability in South Asia: A Research Note. Cases In Management, Case Studies Prepared as Part of the Course Communication for Management Teachers in Partial Fulfillment of Faculty Development Programme in Management (1997-1998), IIM Ahmedabad, March 1998. 25. J. P. Singh and A. C. Gangwar (1991). Instability of Cereal Production in Haryana: A Decomposition Analysis. In "RECENT ADVANCES IN AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS RESEARCH. Prem Narain, Kathuria, V.K.Sharma and Prajneshu (Eds.), Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi, pp. 130-140. Full Paper Published in International Conference Proceedings 26. S. K. Goyal and J. P. Singh (2002). Demand versus Supply of Foodgrains in India: Implications to Food th Security. Paper Presented at The 13 International IFMA Congress of Farm Management on “Feed the World - Please the Consumer - Maintain The Environment” July 7-12, 2002, Papendal Conference Centre, Arnhem, the Netherlands. Citation: 2 27. S. P. Singh and J. P. Singh (1992). Technological Gap and Socio-Psychological Constraints in Adoption of Agricultural Research in Semi-Arid Regions of Northern India: A Discriminant Analysis Approach. Proceedings of the International Symposium for Research in Agricultural and Extension Education, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA, May 12-16. Abstracts Published in International Conference Proceedings 28. J. Singh and J. P. Singh (1997). Land and Water (Ab)use Versus Agricultural Sustainability: A Survey. Paper presented at the 41st Annual Conference of Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Pan Pacific Hotel, Gold Cost, Australia, January 20-25. 29. J. P. Singh and J. Singh (1996). Variability of Annual Wheat and Rice Yields in Indian Subcontinent and Oceania (Abstract). Proceedings of the 40th Annual Conference of Australian Agricultural Economics Society, Melbourne, February 13-15. 30. J. P. Singh and J. Singh (1996). Sources of Instability in Indian and Australian Cereal Production (Abstract). Proceedings of the 40th Annual Conference of Australian Agricultural Economics Society, Melbourne, February 13-15. 31. J. Singh and J. P. Singh (1996). Exploitation of Natural Resources versus Agricultural Sustainability (Abstract). Proceedings of the 40th Annual Conference of Australian Agricultural Economics Society, Melbourne, February 13-15. 32. J. P. Singh and J. Singh (1995). Production Instability in India and Australia: Similarities and Dissimilarities. Paper presented at 39th Annual Conference of Australian Agricultural Economics Society, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia. Feb. 14-16. 33. J. P. Singh (1994). Nonlinear Yield-Density Relationship: A Simulation Study (Abstract). Proceedings of the XVIIth International Biometric Conference, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, August 8-12, pp. 54. 34. J. P. Singh and H. Singh (1992). Response Models for Yield-Density Relationship (Abstract). Proceedings of the XVIth International Biometric Conference, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand, December 7-11, 1992, pp.115.

5 Abstracts Published in National Conference/ Seminar Proceedings 35. J. P. Singh and L. Konya (2011). “Relationship Between Foreign Direct Investment and Trade in India” (Abstract). “BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT: CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH ISSUES”, Subhash C. Kundu. B. K. Punia, Mahesh Chand Garg, and Anju Verma (Eds.), Macmillan Publishers India, New Delhi. Proceedings of HSB 3rd Annual National Conference, 2011, March 10-11, 2011, Organised by HSB, GJUS&T, Hisar. 36. S. K. Goyal, J. P. Singh and S. D. Chamola (1998). Oilseeds Production and Price Policy – An Overview (Abstract). Indian Journal of Agricultural Marketing, Vol. 12(3) pp. 59-60. 37. J. P. Singh and D. S. Hooda (1997). Entropy as a Measure of Economic Diversification. Paper presented at the “Second Annual Conference of Indian Society of Information Theory and Applications”, Dept of Mathematics & Statistics, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, February 7-9. 38. J. Singh and J. P. Singh (1997). Cropping Pattern versus Sustainable Development. Paper presented at the International Conference on Ecological Agriculture towards Sustainable Development Chandigarh, November 15-17. 39. R. K. Khatkar and J. P. Singh (1996). Gross Domestic Product and Capital Formation in Indian Agriculture (Abstract). Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 51, No 4, pp 630. 40. R. K. Khatkar, J. P. Singh and B. S. Tomar (1996). Factor Affecting Diversification of Agriculture in Hisar District of Haryana (Abstract). Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol 51, No 4 pp 703-704. 41. R. K. Khatkar, J. P. Singh and P. S. Malik (1995). Off-Farm Employment and Wages in Haryana (Abstract). Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics. Vol. L.No.3, pp. 452-453. 42. J. P. Singh, J. Singh and V.K.Singh (1994). Growth and Variability in Crop Production in Northern India. Paper presented at the Symposium on Sustainability of Rice-Wheat System in India, CCSHAU Regional Research Station, Karnal, Haryana, India, May 7-8. 43. R. K. Khatkar, V. K. Singh and J. P. Singh (1994). Export of Rice and Wheat from India and Behaviour of Prices (Abstract). Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. XLIX, No. 3, pp. 438-439. 44. R. K. Khatkar, J. P. Singh and V. K. Singh (1994). Export Performance and Potential of Indian Agriculture (Abstract). Indian Journal of Agricultural Marketing. Conference Special Number, pp. 55-56. 45. J. P. Singh, Dalvir Singh and Kusum Aggarwal (1993). Trends and Variability in Growth of Oilseeds in Haryana (Abstract). Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. XLVIII, No.3, pp.445. 46. B. S. Tomar and J. P. Singh (1992). Trends in Growth of Agriculture in North India. Paper Presented at the Seminar on Strategies for Diversification of Rural Economy with Special Reference to North-Western India, Department of Agricultural Economics, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, India; March, 20-21. 47. R. K. Khatkar, J. C. Karwasra, S. D. Chamola and J. P. Singh (1992). Pattern of Farm Inputs Use and Their Marketing in India (Abstract). Indian Journal of Agricultural Marketing, Vol. 6, No.2, pp.66. 48. B. S. Tomar, Dalvir Singh and J. P. Singh (1992). Irrigation and Fertilizer Use Efficiency in Semi- Irrigated Region of Haryana (Abstract). Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. XLVII, No. 3, pp. 535-536. 49. J. P. Singh and Umed Singh (1986). Selection of Regression Models: An Information Theoretic Approach (Abstract). Journal of Indian Society of Agricultural Statistics, Vol. XXVIII, No.3, pp. 296- 297. 50. J. P. Singh and Umed Singh (1985). Analysis of Linear Models: An Information Theoretic Approach (Abstract). Journal of the Indian Society of Agricultural Statistics, Vol. XXVII, No. 3, pp.294-295. Published in News Paper Article 51. M. L. Saini, J. V. Singh and J. P. Singh (1984). Guar Production Trends in India. The Economic Times, Wednesday, January 11, 1984, pp. III.

Projects I have worked as a team member in the Haryana Government sponsored non-plan projects, “Studies into the Economics of Farm Management in Haryana” which have brought out the following project reports.  Constraints analysis in the production of pulses and oilseeds in Haryana   Economic analysis of citric and ber cultivation in Haryana   Economic analysis of grape cultivation in Haryana   Existing and suggested cropping pattern of Haryana   Growth and risk in agricultural production in Haryana 

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