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CARRICULUM VITAE of SWAPNA KAKATI,Assistant Professor in History,Chaiduar College,Gohpur,Assam CARRICULUM VITAE of SWAPNA KAKATI,Assistant Professor in History,Chaiduar College,Gohpur,Assam. 1. Name & Designation :Swapna Kakati, Assistant Professor. 2. Husband’s Name : Dr. Mohini Mohan Borah 3. Date of Birth :01-03-1975. 4. Sex :Female. 5. Nationality :Indian. 6. Religion :Hinduism. 7. Caste :General. 8. Educational Qualification : M.A., B. Ed., M. Phil. 9. Other Qualification : CCA 10. Subject :History. 11. Special Group :Ancient Group. 12 . Present Address : Wardno.-6, Madhya Chatrang, P.O.-Gohpur, Dist.-Sonitpur,Assam, PIN-784168. 13. Permanent Address : -Do- 14 . Examination passed: Name of Year of Institutions Board / Results % of Exams Passing University Marks. H.S.L.C. 1990 Hawajan H.S. SEBA I – 80.6% School. Div. H.S.S.L.C. 1992 Cotton College AHSEC II – 59 % (Science) Div B.A. 1995 Handique Girls’ G.U. II – 57 % (Major) College Class M.A. 1997 Gauhati University G.U. I – 61 % (History) Class B.Ed 1998 Chaiduar Shikshan G.U. II – 57 % Mahavidyalay Class C.C.A. 1998 C.S.I., GHY G.U. I – 64 % Class M .Phil 2008 V. M. University, V.M.University, I-Class 63% Salem, Tamilnadu Salem, Tamilnadu 15. Academic Experience : (a) Teaching Experience : 17 Years (b) Research Experience : 12 Years. (c) No. of Publications : 68 (i)International : 06 (ii)National : 32 (iii)Popular Articles : 20 (iv) Text Books : 08 (v) Reference Books : 01 (vi) Edited Books) : 01 (d) No. of Seminar/Workshop: 35 /OC/RC Attended. 16. No. of Research Project : 03 Undertaken & Funding Agengies. Name of Status Amount Funding Title Project Received Agency UGC, NE Temple Architecture, Regional Sculpture And Painting 1. UGC-MRP Office, of Sonitpur District, Completed 73,000/- Guwahati Assam, during Acient period” 2. Indian ICHR, New Temple Architecture of Council of Delhi SonitpurDistrict, Completed 60,000/- Historical Assam(from7 th to 18 th Research Century). (ICHR) UGC, NE “Survey and Regional Documentation of 3.UGC-MRP Completed 50,000/ Office, Archaeology of Guwahati Sonitpur District , Assam” 17. Orientation /Refresher/Short Term Course attended : 05 i. O.C . attended at D.D.U. Gorakhpur University , Gorakhpur from 14 th Feb, 2003 to 13 th March, 2003. ii. R C attended at North Bengal University , Darjiling from 13 th July to 4 th Aug,2011. iii. R.C . attended at Aligarh Muslim University from13th July to 1 st August,2012. iv.R C attended at North Bengal University , Darjiling from 7th May to 27 th May,2013. v. Short Term Course attended at Burdwan University , Burdwan from 24 th June to 30 th June,2015. 18. No. of International Seminar Attended: 05 i . Int.Nat. Sem . on “Tai and Tribal Ethnics of NE India, SE Asia,Yunan and China”, Organised by Tai Literary & Cultural Council, Dhemaji, Assam, March 2007. ii. Int. Sem .on “ Road map to Tourism development in N-E India”, Sibsagar Girls , College, 11 th -12 th Dec.,2010. iii.Int.Nat. Sem . on “Tai and Tribal and Ethnics of NE India, Organised by Tai Literary & Cultural Council, Dhemaji, Assam, 21 st -22 nd Jan.,2011. iv.Int.Nat. Sem . on “Bioresources and Human Sustence”, Organised by Zoological Society of Assam, Cotton College, Assam, 21 st -22 nd Oct.,2011. v.Int.Nat. Sem . on “Tai and Tribal Ethnics of NE India, SE Asia,Yunan and China”, Organised by Tai Literary & Cultural Council, Dhemaji, Assam, 25 th - 27 th Feb,2013. 19. No. of National Seminar / Workshop Attended: 25 i. National Seminar on “Impact of Globalization in India”, 6 th -7th Jan, 2003, Bihpuria college, N. Lakhimpur. ii. National Seminar on “Decentralized Administration and Local Govt.”, 11 th Jan 2003, Sankardev College, N. Lakhimpur. iii. State Level Seminar on “Historical Background of Placenames of Medieval Chaiduar”, 12 th Dec 2003, Chaiduar College, Gohpur. iv. National Seminar on “Current Trends in Chemical Research”, 30 th -31 st July, 2005, Chaiduar College, Gohpur. v. State Seminar on “Historical Background of Communalism in Asom”, 23 rd – 25 th Dec 2005, Organised by Bharatia Itihas Sankalan Samiti, Assam at Tezpur College, Tezpur. vi.Nat. Sem . On “ The North –Eastern Region of India in the Age of the Mahabharata”, Organised by B.I.S.S. at Guwahati , 24 th -25 th Nov.2007. vii. Nat. Workshop on “ Examination Reforms “ 21 st Nov.,2009,Tezpur College, Tezpur. viii . Nat.Sem .on “ Biodiversity of North East India and its future concern ”, 10 th -11 th Feb.2010,Mangaldoi College , Mangaldoi. ix . Nat.Sem .on “Pisciculture:Prospects,Constrains and Conservation in Assam(India)”at Biswanath College College,30 th -31 st Aug.,2010. x. Nat.Sem .on “Current Trends on Research of Regional History”at Chaiduar College 15 th -16 th Sept., 2010. xi . Nat.Sem .on “Relevence of Gandhian Philosophy in Present Day Assam”at Bihpuria College 2 nd Oct.,2010. xii. Nat.Sem. on “Civil Society and Human Rights in the age ofGlobalization”at Chaiduar College 4 th -5th Nov., 2010. xiii. Nat.Sem. on “ Dimensions of Rural Development in North East India: A Critical study”,T.H.B.College, Jamuguri,11 th 12 th Nov,2011 . xiv. Nat.Sem .on“Sustainable Soil and Water Resource Management and Environment Challenges of 21 st Century”,Chaiduar College,19 th -20 th Nov,2011. xv. Nat. Workshop on “ Cultivation and Conservation of Commercially Potential Plant Species in Respect of Diversity and Tradition in Assam”, 11 th - 12 th Feb.,2012, CDC, Assam. xvi. Nat.Sem .on “Career Oriented Course: Policies and Execution, Its Needs, Possibilities and Challenges in North East India”, Lakhimpur Kendriya Mahavidyalaya, 13 th -14 th Feb.,2012. xvii. Nat.Sem ., organized by Deptt. Of Assamese, Chaiduar College,17 th -18 th Feb,2012. xviii. Nat.Sem .on “ Role of Women in Management and Governance in Higher Education with Special Reference to the North East”, Madhabdev College, 28 th -29 th April,2012. xix. Nat.Sem .on “Development of Tourism Industry and Socio-Economic Activities of the North East India” Panigaon O.P.D.College, 28 th -29 th Sept., 2013. xx. Nat. Workshop on “ Rashtriya Ucchattar Siksha Abhijan ” A.C.T.A., 10 th September, 2014. xxi. Nat. Workshop on “Women Empowerment”, organized by Women Cell, A.C.T.A. Sonitpur Zone, 12 th September, 2014. xxii. Nat.Sem .on “Women and Culture in the Perspective of Assam”, L.G.B.Girls College, Tezpur, 1 st -2nd November, 2014. xxiii. Nat.Sem .on “Changing Scenario in Academic Performance and Audit”, USTM, Meghalaya, 4 th January, 2015. xxiv. Nat.Sem .on “Preservation and Promotion of Traditional Culture of Assam”, Tezpur College, 6 th -7th February, 2015. xxv. Nat. Sem., Naoboisa College, Lakhimpur, 14 th October,2015. 20.No. of Publications (68): a. Paper presented in International Seminar : o6 b. Paper presented in National Seminar : 32 c. Popular Articles : 20 d.Text Books : 08 e. Reference Books : 01 f. Edited Books : 01 1. Kakati, S. (2000 ) : “ History As Science ”, College Magazine, 16 th Publication, 99-2K, C.D.C.pp-29-30 2. Borah, M.M. & S. Kakati (2003) : “ Globalisation VIS-À-VIS Bio-resources of N.E. India” , Nat. Sem, Bihpuria College, 7 th – 8th Jan, 2003. 3. Kakati, S (2003 ) : “ Historical Background of Place-names of Chaiduar Area” , State Sem., C.D.C., 12 th Dec 2003. 4. Borah, M.M. & S. Kakati (2005 ) : “ Current problem and prospect of Bio- diversity conservation in N.E. India”, Nat. Sem., C.D.C., 30 th – 31 st July, 2005. 5. Kakati, S. (2005 ) : “ Chaiduar Aru Aai Anchalar thair Namar Utsa Bichari ”, Souveniur 11 th Bi-annual conference of Srimanta Sankardev Sangha, 12 th -14 th Nov, 2005,pp-28-29. 6. Kakati, S. (2005 ) : “ Communalism in Assam – An Overview ”, Sem., B.I.S.S., Asom, Tezpur College, 23 rd – 25 th Dec, 2005. 7. Kakati, S. (2006 ) : “ Kharoi Parar Itihasar Sandhanat ”, Souveniur, golden Jubliee Celebration, Kharoiguri Primary School, Kharoiguri, 20 th – 22 nd Jan, 2006,pp-46-48. 8. Kakati, S. (2006 ) : “ Natun Dristi Bhangire Itihas Adhayan ”,Chaiduar College Magazine, 2005-2006,pp-18-20. 9. Kakati, S. (2006 ) : “ Importance of Historical monuments of Gohpur” ACTA Journal Vol-XXIX, 2005 – 2006,pp-100-104. 10 . Kakati, S (2007 ) : “ Dharma :Ek Bisleshan ”, Souveniour, 8 th Bi-Annual Conference of Srimanta Sankardev Eksaran Naam Dharma Samaj,16 th -18th February 2007,pp-38-40. 11.Kakati,S; M.M. Borah & Leen Pegu (2007 ): “Preservation and Documentation of Basudev Daul, Kalabari, Sonitpur, Assam, India. ”(Abs.) Int. Sem. Dhemaji, Asom, March 2007,p-19-20. 12. Kakati, S. (2007 ) : “ Archaeological remains of Sonitpur district ,Assam ( from the earliest times to the age of theMahabharata ” (Abs.) Nat. Sem., B.I.S.S., November,2007,pp-33-34. 13. Kakati , S (2008 ) : “ Importance of establishing Museum in Chaiduar area” Souvenior, Missing Agom Kebang, Luitmukh , 18 th April ,2008,pp-21-24. 14. Kakati,S(2008 ):“Chaiduar- Itihasar Pat Lutiai ”,Chaiduar college Magazine, 2007-2008,pp-24-26. 15. Kakati,S (2009 ) : “ Chaiduar- Itihasar Pom Khedi ”, Souvenior, ACTA Diamond Jubilee Issue,11 th -15 th June,2009,pp-31-39. 16 . Kakati,S (2009 ) “ History of Kalyani Deyalay ”, “ Itihas Barta ”,Bulletin of Bharatia Itihas Sankalan Samiti,Assam,July,2009,pp-29-30. 17. Kakati,S (2009 ) “ Itihasar Patat Keigarakiman Mohiasi ”,Chaiduar College Magazine.2008-2009, pp-36-37. 18. Kakati,S (2009 ):“ Gandhijir Aadarsha aaru Asomor Nari Samaj ” 1st- 2nd Oct.,2009,Sau., 11 th Biannual Conference, Assam State Freedom Frighters Sons& Daughters Association ,Gohpur,pp-36-37. 19. Kakati,S(2010 ) “ Aquatic Fauna available in certain Historical Sites of Sonitpur district, Assam”, Proc.,Nat.Sem.,Mangaldoi College ,Mangaldoi,10 th - 11 th Feb.,2010,pp-1-11. 20.Borah.M.M& S.Kakati (2010) : “Fresh Water Fish Diversity in Certain Historical Sites of Sonitpur district ,Assam,” .
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