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Life Members ORISSA ECONOMICS ASSOCIATON Life Members Institutions 1 I001 Director General, Gopabandhu Academy of Administration, P.O.- [email protected] Chandrasekharpur, Bhubaneswar - 751023 2 I002 Director, Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Heads of Dept. Building, [email protected], Bhubaneswar – 751001 [email protected] 3 I003 Director, COATS, Pujariput Road, P.O/Dist: Koraput- 764020 [email protected] Sl No Member Contact ship EMAIL ID Individuals Number Number 1. Acharya, Jyotirmayee [email protected] 7894443306 Professor Agribusines & Social Enterpreneurship Sri Sri University, Sri Sri Vihar, A0001 Ward No.3, Godisahi, Cuttack-754006 2. Acharya, Kamalakanta [email protected] 9437376247 Akhadashala, At/P.O-Sunhat m A0002 Dist.-Balasore-756002 3. Acharya, Narasingh Charan Principal, Choudwar College, A0003 Choudwar, Dist.-Cuttack. 4. Acharya, Niranjan [email protected] 9437283717 Dept. of Economics Rama Devi Autonomous Women’s College, Bhubaneswar A0004 5. Adhikari, Mrutyunjay Department of Economics, S.R. College, Baliapal, A0005 P.O.-Baliapal, Dist.-Balasore. 1 6. Agasty, Mahendra Prasad [email protected] 9861140921 Asst. Professor of Economics Silicon Institute of Technology, A0006 Silicon Hills, Patia, Bhubaneswar. 7. Ali, S. M. 9437363775 Deptt. of Economics, Pattamundai College, Pattamundai A0007 Dist.-Kendrapada 8. Badatya, Kishorehari [email protected] 9437381303 Department of Economics Khalikote (Auton.) College B0001 Berhampur, Ganjam 9. Bag, Gunanidhi [email protected] 9438029262 LP-398,Prashanti Vihar B0002 P.O.KIIT University,Bhubaneswar-751024 10. Baghar, Bamadev [email protected] 9938137175 Kendriya Vidyalaya No.2 CRPF, Near CRP Square B0003 Bhubaneswar 11. Barik Sarita B0004 Bhubaneswar 9 [email protected] 9438709907 12. Barik, Bhagabat [email protected] 9937033748 Asst. Professor, Centurion University of Technolgy & Management, Jatani, Khordha B0005 13. Barik, Prasanna K. 9437510639 Deptt. Of Economics, B.S. Higher Secondary School B0006 Sayedpur, Dist.-Jajpur. 14. Barik, Tapan kumar [email protected] 9937441554/ Lecturer in Economics 9439310756 B0007 Trust Fund College, Bargarh-768028 15. Beck Gladsy [email protected] 7735388191 New Govt. Colony Building No. E-15, Qrs. No. 3/1, Near Sainik School, Bhubaneswar B0008 2 16. Behera Satyanarayan [email protected] 9938543284 S/O: Rama Hari Behera Madhuban, Lane-3, Puri-752002 B0009 17. Behera, Alok Ranjan [email protected] 9439196280 Deptt. of A & A Economics Utkal University, Vani Vihar B0010 Bhubaneswar-751004 18. Behera, Anam Charan [email protected] 9437096277 Dept. Of Economics B0011 D B College, Turumunga, Keonjhar 19. Behera, Anirudha Deptt. of Economics B0012 F.M. Junior College, Balasore. 20. Behera, Bansidhar 9090057275 Deptt. of Economics Dhenkanal (Auto) College B0013 P.O./Dist.-Dhenkanal 21. Behera, Bhikari Deptt. of Economics Godavarisha Mahavidyalaya B0014 Banapur, Dist.-Khurda 22. Behera, Bibhu S. [email protected] PhD Scholar, Dept. Of Agril. Economics, B0015 OUAT, Bhubaneswar -751003 23. Behera, Dr. Minaketan, Associate Professor [email protected] 09868045446 Centre for Informal Sector and Labour Studies [email protected] 09899213682 School of Social Sciences B0016 JNU, New Delhi-110067 24. Behera, Gangadhar [email protected] 9437443988 Deptt. of Economics Seemanta College, B0017 Jharpokharia, Dist.-Mayurbhanj 25. Behera, Krushnapriya Deptt. of Economics Emarti Devi Women’s College B0018 Naya Sarak, Cuttak-2 3 26. Behera, Manaranjan [email protected] Director, Institute of Graduate Studies Build Bright University B0019 Phnom Pench-Cambodia 27. Behera, Meghamala [email protected] 9438272183 C/O- Surendranath Behera Ward No 21, P C Pur, Bhanjapur, Baripada, Mayurbhanj, 757002 B0020 28. Behera, Narendra Kumar [email protected] 9438060550 Deptt. of Economics Larambha College, B0021 Larambha, Dist.-Bargarh. 29. Behera, Panchanan [email protected] 8763181238 Deptt. of Economics, SM Govt. Women’s College B0022 Phulbani, Dist.-Kandhamal 30. Behera, Pradeepta Kumar [email protected] 9937548997 Deptt. of Economics, B0023 Govt. Women’s College, Puri 31. Behera, Prasanta Kumar [email protected] 9438483800 Department of Economics, [email protected] B0024 Central University, Dist.-Koraput. 32. Behera, R.P. Deptt. of Economics, B0025 Rajendra College, Bolangir 33. Behera, Sakuntala [email protected] 9437856811 Deptt. of Economics, Baripada College, B0026 Baripada, Dist.-Mayurbhanj 34. Behera, Samir R. [email protected] 07504922434 Assistant Advisor, Deptt. Of Economic & Policy Research B0027 RBI, Bhubaneswar – 751001. 35. Behera, Siba Charan [email protected] 9853091764 Deptt. of Economics Anandapur College, B0028 Anandapur, Keonjhar. 4 36. Behera, Sridhar [email protected] 9437511083 Deptt. of Economics B0029 Dhenkanal Auto College, Dhenkanal 37. Behera, Surendra Nath [email protected] 9437200883 Plot No. 3C/282 Sector-9, CDA, Cuttack-753014 B0030 38. Behera,Tusara Kanta [email protected] 9937123237 Sakti Sikha Bhugudakata, Ward no – 21 B0031 Baripada – 757002,Odisha 39. Bej, Aurobindo [email protected] 9437173439 At-Chandramaripadia B0032 P.O.-Sahadebkunta, Dist.-Balasore 40. Bhainsha, Priyambada Deptt. of Economics, B0033 V.S.S. College, Jujumara, Sambalpur 41. Bhatta, P. K. [email protected] 9437693761 Deptt. of Economics, B0034 Kotpad College, Kotpad, Dist.-Koraput 42. Bhoi Manjusha Junior Lecturer in Economics, JKBK Govt College, Cuttack, 753003 B0035 43. Bhoi, Biswajit [email protected] 9439331836 Deptt. of Economics Central University of Orissa B0036 Koraput-764021 44. Bhoi, Debendra Nath [email protected] 9861239847 Deptt. of Economics B0037 N.C. College, Jajpur. 45. Bhuyan, Benudhar [email protected] 9437184266 Sai Jyoti, N-1/7 [email protected] Ekamra Kanan Road, IRC Village, Nayapalli,Bhubaneswar-751015 B0038 5 46. Bhuyan, S.C. Deptt. of Economics, SSJ Mahavidyalaya Krushna Chandrapur B0039 Erasama, Dist.-Jagatsinghpur 47. Bisoi, P. K. Deptt. of Economics,T.T. Mahavidyalaya B0040 Ghatgaon, Dist.-Keonjhar 48. Biswal Jagannath B0041 Ayodhya Nagar, First Lane, Berhampur, Ganjam, 7600 [email protected] 9778026782 49. Biswal, Aparajita [email protected] 9937818908 Deptt. of A & A Economics B0042 Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar 50. Biswal, Debendra Kumar [email protected] 9938716570 Deptt. of Economics B0043 Ekamra College, Bhubaneswar 51. Biswal, Manmohan 9937898808 Chandrasekhar Lane, P.O: Arunoday Market, Dist.-Cuttack-753012 B0044 52. Bose, Bijay Kumar [email protected] 09918932666 Chief General Manager [email protected] Small Industries Development Bank of India, Head Office, B0045 15, Ashok Marg, Lucknow, UP – 226001 53. Bose, Binoy K. [email protected] Chief Finance Officer, Centurion University B0046 Jatani, Ramachandrapur, Khordha 54. Bose, Siben Kumar B0047 Old College Lane, Cuttack-2. 55. Bose, Soma PGT Economics, B0048 Kendriya Mahavidyalaya, CDA, Cuttack 56. B0049 Buchi, K. Nana Baikuntha Nagar, Berhampur, Dist.-Ganjam-760001 6 57. B0050 Biswal Suryanarayan [email protected] 7684056135 SoA University, Bhubaneswar 58. B0051 Behera, Biswajit SSB College, Mahakalapada 59. B0052 Barik, Anirudha [email protected] 8076635325 Plot No 141, Prachi Enclave 9717357713 Chandrasekharpur, Bhubaneswar- 751016 Permanenet Address Mallikadeipur, Nayakanidiki, Bhadrak, 756164 60. B0053 Behera, Ashis Kumar [email protected] Assistant Prof, Bhubaneswar Engineering College, At Bachhara, Po Jatani Dist, Khordha, Pin 752050 61. B0054 Banoo, Saida [email protected] 7978121534 Lecturer of Economics, Dutika Sahu, college, Sambalpur University. Permanent Address C/O S. K Barik, Masterpada, Sohela, Bargarh, Odisha, 768033 62. B0055 Bose, Annavajhula, J. C. [email protected] 9654462928 Depart of Economics, Shri Ram College of Commerce, University of Delhi, Maurice Nagar, Delhi-110007 63. B0056 Biswal, Niharika [email protected] LECT. IN ECONOMICS 8917501517 WOMEN’S COLLEGE RAYAGADA /7328009965 GAUTAM NAGAR, RAYAGADA-765001 D/O- MR. NIRANJAN BISWAL , BARUNAPADA, PO- KALUPADAGHAT,PS-TANGI, KHURDA-752022 64. B0057 Bag, Simanchal [email protected] 8895538674 PhD Scholar, Gangadhar Meher University. Permanent Address , Litiguda, Bharuamunda, Sinapali, Nuapada, 766108 9078107437 65. B0058 Biswal Minakshi [email protected] 8338933524 PhD Scholar, Gangadhar Meher University Permanent Address 7 Nagenpali, Tora, Bargarh, 768040 66. B0059 Bal, Chakradhar, [email protected] 9861093415 Reader in Economics, PN College, Khordha 67. Chand, Akrura Deptt. of Economics Sambalpur University C0001 Burla, Dist.-Sambalpur 68. Chand, Digambar [email protected] 9777086699 Deptt. of Economics Bamara T.F. College, C0002 Bamara, Sambalpur 69. Chaudhury, D. Deptt. of Economics Dalmia College, Rajgangpur C0003 Dist.-Sundargarh 70. Chhotray, Prasanta Kumar Deptt. of Economics, C0004 Ekamra College, Bhubaneswar 71. Chinara, Mitali [email protected] 9437111456 Deptt. of A&A Economics Utkal University C0005 Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar-04 72. Chitrangada, Chinmayee [email protected] 9437302574 PGT Economics, m DAV Public School, C0006 Unit-8, Bhubaneswar-751012 73. Choudhuri, R.P. At/P.O-Gosani Nuagaon C0007 Via-Berhampur, Dist.-Ganjam. 74. Choudhury, Amita Deptt. of Economics Berhampur University Bhanja Vihar, Berhampur-7 C0008 Dist.-Ganjam 75. C0009 Choudhury,
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