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CURRICULUM VITAE Name Dr. S. LAKSHMI DEVI Date of Birth 10 CURRICULUM VITAE Name Dr. S. LAKSHMI DEVI Date of Birth 10 November 1971 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Kannada Language & Translation Studies, Dravidian University, Kuppam. Present Position and Address Mobile # - 09731181283/08978812095. e-mail ID : [email protected] No-13 Dravidian University Staff Quarters, Dravidian Address for Correspondence University, Kuppam – 517 425. Mother Tongue Telugu Language Known Kannada, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, English Qualification M.A., Ph.D. Teaching Experience x United Mission P.U. College, Jan. to Sep. 2000. Part-Time Lecturer x S.S.M.R.V. College P.U. and Degree College 03 July 2000 to 31 March 2001 Part Time Lecturer. x Oxford College of Nursing, 12 Sep. 2001 to 31 May 2002, Part Time Lecturer. x Oxford College of Science, Degree. 10 Sep. 1999 to 31 Aug. 2002. Part Time Lecturer. x Acharya Management and Science, 09 Sep 2002 to 20 Dec 2005. Full Time Lecturer. x Assistant Professor Dravidian University, Kuppam, 20 Dec. 2005 to till Date. Educational career M.A., Bangalore University, 1995-97, First Class Topic of the Ph.D. Hosakote Talukina Grama Devathegalu - Ondu Adhyayana Dissertation Details of other Exams x Kannada Pravesha Parikshae, Vishwavidya Sadhana, 1985. x Kannada Rathna Exam, 1993. x NSS Exam, 1990 x Karnataka Music Junior Vocal Exam, 1993. x Bharatha Samskruthi Parichaya Exam conducted by Vishwa Hindu Parishat Karnataka, 1985. NET Accredited by UGC, New Delhi, 1996. 1 ¾ EDITED x Worked as Editorial member for Dravidian News Letter. x Indian Ranga Kalavidaru Part-II - Karnataka Nataka Academy - 2000. x Editorial Experience - 2 Years. ¾ EXPERIENCE x TEACHING 9 Lecturer : 6 Years (Jan 2000 - Dec 2005) 9 Asst. Professor : 8 Years (Dec 2005 - Till Date) x RESEARCH 9 Hosakote Karaga and Festivals : 15 Years (1998-2012) ¾ SEMINAR ORGANISED x Masti Sahitya Sampada - Kelavu Notagalu - National Seminar, 08 Sep 2007, Kolar. x Confluence of Kannada and Telugu Theatre - Recent Trends, Performance and Interaction - National Seminar, 30-31 March 2010, Adima, Kolar. ¾ WORKSHOP ORGANISED x Chacha Nehru Balavikas Summer Camp - Coordinator, Centre for Performing Arts, 1 - 15 May 2006, Dravidian University, Kuppam. ¾ SYMPOSIUM ORGANISED x Kanaka Tatva Chintana - Pracharopnyasa - Coordinator, 28 Nov 2013, Dravidian University, Kuppam ¾ PAPER PUBLICATIONS 1. Vyasaraya Mattu Annamayya Ondu Noota - Sapthagiri (Kannada) Illustrated Monthly, Jul 2006, Published by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams, Tirupati. 2. Kuyilu Muthide-Ondu Acharane - Dravida Kasthuri, November to Jan 2007, Published by Dravidian University, Kuppam. 3. Kumari Puje - Sapthagiri (Kannada) Illustrated Monthly, May 2007, Published by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams, Tirupati. 4. Pandari Bajane - Malhara, - May 2007, Published by Sri Yogi Narayana Indalagi Centre. 2 5. Grama Mattu Shista Devategala Acharanegalalli Vidhi Nishedhagalu - Jaanapada Jagathu, Jan - Jun 2007 Published by Jaanapada Siribhavana. 6. Kolara Jilleya Janapada Kala Prakaragalu - Janapada Karnataka, Jan– Jun 2007, Published by Kannada University, Hampi. 7. Epic Theatre (Telugu) - Abhinaya, Apr 2008. 8. Kolara Jilleya Janapada Kala Prakaragalu - Janapada Jagathu, Apr-Jun 2008, Published by Jaanapada Siribhavana. 9. Janapada Mattu Antarshistiya Samshodane - Lochana, Jun 2008, Published by B.M.Sri. Prathistana. 10. Badalaavanege Olapaduthiruva Daakshinaatya Rangaboomi - Dravida Adyayana. Jul- Dec 2008, Kannada University, Hampi. 11. Kannada Mattu Telugu Bhasha Bhandhavya - Dravida Adyayana Jul - Dec.2009, Kannada University, Hampi. 12. Pracheena Kannada Nataka Rangamu (Telugu) - Abhinaya. Jun 2010. 13. Sidi - Jaanapada Jagathu, Oct - Dec.2010, Published by Jaanapada Siribhavana. 14. Dakshinaatya Jaanapada Rangabhumi - Jaanapada Karnataka, 2010, Published by Kannada University, Hampi. 15. Telugu Kannada Nataka Rangam Pai Samskruta Angla Parce Natakaala Prabhavam. (Telugu) - Abhinaya, Jun 2011. 16. Neelambike - Marujevani, 2011, 8th State level Mahilaa Sammelanada Smarana Sanchike, Tumkur. 17. Kannada Telugu Rangabhoomiyllina Samajika Mattu Samskrutika Parivartanegalu - Shodha -Parishodha, 2012, Samputa 1, Sanchike 1. 18. Telugu Rangabhoomiya Prakaaragalu - Dravida Adyayana. Dasha Varshika Samyuktha Sanchike, Sep 2012, Published by Kannada University, Hampi. 19. Dimensions of Kannada Locatives (English) - Uravu, 2012, Thiruchi. 20. Shaabdika Tarka - Shatanamana - 2012, G.V. Abhinandanaa Samputa. 21. Adhunika Prabhavadalli Grama Devategala Prastutate - Janapada Jaguli - 2012, Published by Karnataka Folklore University, Shigauv. 22. Rudranaalige (Chadma Vesha) - Jaanapada Karnataka, 2012, Published by Kannada University, Hampi. ¾ RESEARCH PAPER ACCEPTED 1. Samskrutika Kendravagi Bhuthakola 2. Dravida Nepatyamlo Tigalakulamvari Karaga Sampradayam 3. Kannada Ranga Boomiya Meele Samskutha, Angla and Parce Ranga Boomiya Prabava 4. Kannada Mattu Telugu Katha Sahitya Beledubanda Bage – Navodaya Sandarbadalli 5. Piramiddugala Prisaradalli Prakruti Priya Kavihudaya 6. Bhakti Panthada Roovariyagi Vaishnava Sahitya 7. Kaivara Tathaiya Mattu Potaluri Veerabramhanna – Ondu Thoulanika Noota 8. Masti Natakagala Ranga Prastutate 3 9. Borrowed words from Telugu into Kannada, Hampi ¾ PAPER IN COMMUNICATION 1. Nantaru – Ondu Avalokana 2. Makkala Ranga Bhoomi 3. Kannada Ranga Bhoomi Mattu Prachinate 4. Transformation in Folk Arts 5. Gadi Pradesha Kalegala Vaisistyate, 6. Transformation in Dravidian Language Dramas 7. Dalit Women Problem 8. Jambhavati Parinaya- Visistate ¾ PAPER PRESENTED 1. Vyasaraya and Annamayya - An Observation - 26 Jan 2006, Dravidian University. 2. Kolara Jilleya Janapada Kala Prakaragalu - 22 Aug 2006, Dravidian University. 3. Nantaru – Ondu Avalokana - 29 Oct 2006, Dravidian University, Kuppam. 4. Pandaribajane – Ondu Thoulanika Nota - 20 Nov 2006 Dravidian University. 5. Taboos on Village Goddess Rituals - 3 Dec 2006, 15th All India Annual Conference. Mysore. 6. Samsruthika Kendravagi Bhuthakola - 28 Feb 2007 Dravidian University. 7. Kuyelu Muthide - 2007, UGC Academic Staff College, Mysore. 8. Masti Natakagalali Ranga Prastutate - 8 Sep 2007, Kolar. 9. Kannada Mattu Telugu Katha Sahitya Beledubanda Bage - Navodayada Sandarbadalli - 17 - 19 Apr 2008, Dravidian University, Kuppam. 10. Bhakthi Pantada Roovariyagi Vaishnava Sahitya - 4-5 Jul 2008, Dravidian University. 11. Kaivara Tathaiya Mattu Potaluri Veerabramhanna – Ondu Thoulanika Noota - 28 - 29 Nov 2008, Kolar. 12. Kannada Ranga Bhoomi Mattu Prachinate - 20 Apr 2009, Bangalore University. 13. Kannada Mattu Telugu Bhasha Bandavya - 8 Feb 2010, Kolar. 14. Transformation in Folk Arts - Joint paper with Dr. Shamala on 24 Feb 2010, Dravidian University, Kuppam. 15. Gadi Pradesha Kalegala Vaisistyate - Joint paper with Dr.M.N.Venkatesh. 27 Feb 2010, Kolar. 16. Transformation in Dravidian Language Dramas - 31 Mar 2010, Adima Kolar. 17. Sidi - 9 Apr 2010, Dravidian University, Kuppam. 18. Social & Cultural Changes in Kannada and Telugu Theatre-12 Jun 2010 Bangalore. 19. Dalit Women Problem - 27 Jun 2010, Adima Kolar 20. Jambhavati Parinaya - Visistate - 14 Jul 2010, Dravidian University, Kuppam. 21. Borrowed Words From Telugu Into Kannada - 14 Mar 2011, Jain University, Bangalore in collaboration with CIIL Mysore. 4 22. Sri Rama Pareekshanam Mattu Sri Krishna Pareekshanam-Ondu Vivechane, 19 Mar 2012, Kolar. 23. Janapada Prachara Kalegalu - Avagne mattu Parinama - 28-29 Jan 2013, Karnataka Folklore University, Shigauv in collaboration with Karnataka University, Dharwad. 24. Kanka Dasaru Haagu Annamaiah - OnduThoulanika Nota - 30-31 Mar 2013, Kaginele Development Authotiry, Kaginele in collaboration with Sri Kalidasa Education Trust, Badami. 25. Annamaiah Haagu Purandara Dasaru - OnduThoulanika Nota - 8 Mar 2014, Madras Universiry, Chennai in collaboration with Presidency College, Chennai. 26. Padavipoorva Shaikshanika Patya – Gadigalli Bhasheya Ulivu- Alivu - 29-31 Mar 2014, National Testing Service-India (NTS-I),Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore in collaboration with Department Tamil Language & Translation Studies, Dravidian University, Kuppam. 27. Dasa Sahitya - Samaajika Sankatana - Mahilaa Chintane 12 Apr 2014, Kannadasanga, Sheshadripuram College, Bangalore. ¾ SYMPOSIUM ATTENDED 1. Jiddu Krishna Murthy -The Greatest Modern Indian Teacher at Philosophy - 5 Sep 2006 Dravidian University, Kuppam. 2. Globalisation; the State of Dravidian Languages - 21 Feb 2007, Dravidian University, Kuppam. ¾ WORKSHOPS ATTENDED 1. Language Teaching For Degree Classes - National Workshop - 22 December 2005. Dravidian University, Kuppam. 2. Kannada Telugu Translation - National Workshop in Collaboration with the Karnataka Anuvadha Sahitya Academy, Bangalore, 22 - 26 Mar 2006, Dravidian University, Kuppam. 3. Translation Workshop on Kannada – Tamil, Tamil – Kannada, 31 Mar - 05 Apr 2008, Dravidian University, Kuppam. 4. Folklore Outreach through Media and Tourism - Workshop - 2-5 Apr 2008, Dravidian University, Kuppam. 5. Workshop on Making of A Dictionary of south Indian Folklore - 14 - 15 Jul 2009, Dravidian University, Kuppam. 6. Folk and Folk Medicine - Workshop - 26 - 27 Sep 2009, Bangalore. 7. Preservation of Manuscripts and Methods of Reading Palm leaf Scripts - Workshop - 20 - 22 Nov 2009, Dravidian University, Kuppam. 8. Encyclopaedia of South Indian Folklore Project - Workshop - 4 - 7 Apr 2010, Dravidian University, Kuppam. 9. Encyclopaedia of South Indian Folklore Project - Workshop - 18 - 20 May 2010, Kuppalli, Shimoga. 5 10. Dalit Problems - Workshop - 27 Jun 2010, Adima, Kolar. 11. Telugu Sahitya
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