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Dr-Kotresh.Pdf FACULTY PROFILE 1 Name Dr. M. Kotresh 2 Present Designation Associate Professor 3 Department Department of studies and Research in History and Archaeology 4 Date of Birth 21/01/1971 5 Date of entry into service in Tumkur 04/08/2011 University 6 Date of entry into the Present Designation 04/08/2011 7 Residential Address Dr. M. Kotresh, C/o Murali, ‘Maduri Nivas’ 2nd Main, 2nd Cross, Kuvempu Circle, Kuvempu Nagar, Tumkur 8 Mobile Number 9448801569 9 Email ID [email protected] 10 PAN No. AJDPK8312R 11 Aadhar Card Id No. 720767022205 12 Passport No. No 13 Academic Qualification Degree University Year of Award A Post Graduate Degree(M.A) Gulbarga University 1994-95 B M.Phil. Kannada University, Hampi 1996-97 C Ph.D. Kannada University, Hampi 2002 Ph.D. Topic: Fort and Fortifications of Bellary district Guided By: Prof. Ravi Kori Settar, Karnataka University Dharwad. 14 NET – Year of Passing 15 SLET/KSET – Year of Passing 16 Area of Research Specialization History, Archaeology and Epigraphy 17 Teaching Experience Designation From To Place A Lecturer 1996 1997 Vijaya Nagara Degree College Hospet. B Project Assistant (Permanent Base- 1998 2005 Kannada University, With Teaching) Hampi C Assistant Professor 2005 Feb 2011 Aug Kannada University, Hampi D Associate Professor 2011 Till Date Tumkur University, Tumkur 18 Administrative Experience Designation From To Place A Assistant Director 2005 2007 Kannada University, Hampi (Museum) B Student Welfare Officer 2007 2009 Kannada University, Hampi C Chairman (HOD) 2009 2011 Department of Epigraphy, Kannada University, Hampi D NSS Co-Ordinator, Tumkur 2012 Till Date Tumkur University, University Tumkur 19 Research Guidance A Ph.D. Name of Student Thesis Year 1 Nivedita Siddaramappa A Cultural study of Sagarnadu 2013 B M.Phil. Name of Student Thesis Year 1 Somanath A Cultural study of legends of 2007 Hampi 2 Channabasappa A Cultural study of 2007 Neelagunda 3 Tirupathi Temples and Inscriptions of 2007 Mukundi 4 Chandrashekhar S Temples and Inscriptions of 2008 Kundagolu 5 Gururaj S Navalagunda A Cultural study of Siggavi 2008 Taluk 6 Gundamma M A Cultural study of 2009 inscriptions of Manvi Taluk 7 Asengappa koochela Temples and inscriptions of 2009 Mahakuta 8 S. M. Subbaiah A Cultural Study of Morigeri 2010 9 Siddanna S Kambara A Cultural study of shahapura 2010 20 Papers Presented/ Lecturers Delivered/ Sessions Chaired in Conference and Symposia (International) (Tick below) Details Paper Lecture Session Presented Delivered Chaired A “THE MILITARY ACHIEVEMENTS OF KRISHNADEVARAYA” Yes International Conference on “The Life and achievement of Sri Krishnadevaraya” held on 6-8, March 2010 Hospet, organized by Directorate of Archeology and Museums, Government of Karnataka, Mysore B “THE JAIN MONUMENTS IN HARAPANAHALLI TALUK”, International Yes conference on “The Jainism in the through Ages” held on 8-10 October, 2010 organized by Directorate of Archeology and Museums, Government of Karnataka Mysore 21 Papers Presented/ Lecturers Delivered/ Sessions Chaired in Conference and Symposia (National) (Tick below) Details Paper Lecture Session Presented Delivered Chaired 1 HAMPI FORT AS SEEN BY FOREIGN TRAVELLERS National Conference Yes on “Indian History and Archeology” held on 19-22 December – 2003 Organized by Tirupathi University, Andhra Pradesh 2 JAIN MANUMENTS IN MADALAGERI, National Conference on “Indian Yes History and Archeology” held on 19 – 22 December 2003 Organized by Tirupathi University, Andhra Pradesh 3 PALEGARS OF HARAPANAHALLI, KALYANA, National Seminar on Yes Karnataka da Samanta Arasu Manetangalu held on 1-2 March 2006, organized by Kannada University, Hampi and Degree College Raichur 4 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SRINGERI MAHASAMSTHANA AND HAMPI Yes National Seminar on “Sringeri maha samsthana” held on 6 – 7, March 2006, Organized by Kannada University, Hampi and Sringeri Math, Degree College, Sringeri 5 UN PUBLISHED INSCRIPTION OF ALAGILAWADA National Conference Yes on “South Indian History and Archeology Pneumatics” held on 25- 27, March 2005 organized by Epigraphical Society of India, Mysore 6 VIJAYANAGARA SHASANAGALA BHASHIKA LAXANAGALU, “National Yes conference on “Shasanagala Laxanagalu” held on 29 – 30, March 2005 organized by CIIL Mysore 7 ”URALIVU GADIKALAGA VEERAGALLUGALU” National Seminar on Yes “Karnataka Samaraka Shasagala Maruchintane” held on 4th April, 2005, organized by Kannada University, Hampi and Kalidasa First Grade College, Gadag 8 SAGARA NADINA KOTEGALU, National seminar on ‘nayakara Yes Mahasamsthana’ Surapura, held on 18-20 February, 2011 organized by Kannada University, Hampi 9 DEFENCE ARCHITECTURE IN KARNATAKA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE Yes TO KITTUR, BELAWADI, UCCHANGIDURGA, AND KARADI DURGA in the National conference on “Defence Architecture during Medieval and early colonial Karnataka held on 30th November, 2011, organized by Department of P G Studies and Research in History and Archeology. Tumkur University, Tumkur 10 KARNATAKA HAS TOURIST DESTINATION CHALLENGES AND Yes PROSPECTS IN NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TOURIST MANAGEMENT held on 11th January, 2012 organised by Navodaya First Grade College, Chikkanayakanahalli, Tumkur District 11 SOUTH INDIA IN 18TH CENTURY in the National Conference paper Yes Yes Titled “ DEFENCE TECHNIQUES IN 18TH CENTURY held on 24th and 25th February, 2012 organized by Sri Siddaganga College of Arts, Science & Commerce for Women 12 REVOLT AGAINST BRITISH RULE IN KARNATAKA in the National Yes Conference Paper Titled “MUNDARGI BHEEMARAO” held on 30th June, 2012 organized by Department of Studies and Research in History Archeology, Tumkur University, Tumkur 13 UN PUBLISHED INSCRIPTION OF VEERAPURA: national Conference Yes on Ballary jilleya itihas matthu puratathva held on June 2013 Hospet, organized by Directorate of Archeology and Museums, Government of Karnataka, Mysore 14 IMPORTANCE OF REGIONAL HISTORY: national conference on Yes Importance of Regional History held on 8th April 2013 organized by department of PG studies in History F.G.C Sira, Tumur University. 15 RELEVANCE OF MECHANISM DESIGN AND GAME THEORY IN Yes MODERN Economic analysis : held on 10th January 2013 organized by Karnataka State Higher Education Council Palace Road Bangalore 16 THOUGHTS ON SRI NARAYANAGURU : National conference on Yes Contributions of SRI NARAYANAGURU held on 28th February 2013 organized by department of History and Archaeology Tumkur University and Mythic Society Bangalore. 17 VIJAYANAGARA AND VIDYARANYA, National Conference Yes onContributions of Sri Vidyaranya: held on 18th to 19th Dec 2012 organize by Tumkur University, Tumkur and Vedanta Bharathi Mysore 18 INSCRIPTIONS AND FORTS OF DAVANAGERE DISTRICT: National Yes Yes conference On Importance of Regional History held on 21st March 2013held at S.J.V.P.CollegeHarihara 19 NATIONALISTIC TRENDS DURING FREEDOM STRUGGLE OF 1857 Yes WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO UPRISING OF KARNATAKA: National Conferenceon Indian Nationalism till now held on 26th to 28thoctober2012 held at GuolierMadhya Pradesh State by BharthiyaIthihasaSankalanaYojana New Delhi 20 CONTRIBUTIONS OF SHANKARACHARYA: National workshop on Yes Vivekaprakasha held on 18th to 20th august 2012 held at Sagar by Tumkur University and Vedanta Bharathi Mysore 21 FORTS OF DAVANAGERE DISTRICT: State level Seminar on History Yes Yes and heritage of Davanagere District held on 08.09.2012 held at A.R.G.College of Arts and commerce Davanagere 22 SHLOCKS IN INSCRIPTIONS: National epigraphy workshop held on Yes 18th – 21st March 2013 held at Karnataka Sangha Madya Conducted by department of epigraphy Kannada University Hampi. 23 KARNATAKADA ARAMBIKA ITHIHASA State level conference on Yes History of Karnataka, State conference held on 4-5, February 2005, Organized by Bharathiya Itihasa sankalana samithi Mysore and Udupi 24 HANAGALLU RAKSANA VASTU Seminar on Staliya Puratatva Yes Male,hanagallu, held on 7-8, October 2006, Orgasnized by Kannada University, Hampi and Kumareshwara First Grade College, Hanagal 25 MUSEUMS AS A CULTURAL CENTERS Seminar on Museums of Yes Karnataka, held on 2-3, May 2007, organized by Kannada University Hampi, and Manjunatheshwara Trust, Dharmasthala. 26 KITTURU RAKSANAVASTU Seminar on Staliya Puratatva male Kitturu Yes held on 16-17 January, 2007, Organized by Kannada University , Hampi and First Grade College, Kittur. 27 VALMIKI SAMUDAYA MATTU HARAPPANAHALLI PALEGARARU, Yes Seminar on Valmiki samudaya, held on 17-18 February 2007, organized by Kannada University, Hampi and Valmiki Samudaya, Mariyammanahalli. 28 KARNATAKA BEDA SAMUDAYA MATTU ITHIHASA Seminar on Beda Yes Samskruthi Chitradurga Jille, held on 27-28 February 2007 organized by Kannada University, Hampi and Harathi kote Palegararu, Chitradurga 29 KAMMATADURGADA RAKSHANAVASTU, Seminar on Yes “Kammatadurgada Beda Arasaru”, helda on 8-9, March 2007, organized by Kannada University, Hampi and Valmiki Samudaya Koppal 30 BELLARY JILLEYA PALYAGARARA RAKSHANAVASTU, seminar on Yes Vijayanagara adhyayana, held on 4-5, November 2005. organized by Directorate of Archeology and Museums, Mysore, Hampi. Utsava- 2005 31 KRISHNADEVARAYA DIGVIJAYAGALU, Seminar on Krishnadevaraya Yes and his Achievements held on 20-21, February 2010, orgasnized by the Mythic society, Bangalore 32 UNPUBLISHED INSCRIPTION OF PRE VIJAYANAGARA, 24th Yes Conference on “History of Karnataka” held on 13-14, November 2010, organized by Karnataka ithihasa Academy, Bangalore 33 UNPUBLISHED INSCRIPTION OF VIJAYANAGARA, Seminar on Yes “Vijayanagara Adyayana” held on 28-29, January 2011, organized by Directorate of Archeology
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