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Dr. Rajani a Chaturvedi Bio-Data Name : Dr. Rajani A Chaturvedi Date & Place of Birth : 6th June 1960, Gondia. Permanent Address : Opp. Panjab National Bank, Gondia – 441601 (Maharastra) Designation : Associate Professor Head, Dept. of Geography N.M.D. College, Gondia. Date of Appointment : 18th October 1982 Academic Qualifications: Sr. Exam Passed Subject: Board/ Year of Percentage University no. University passing Ranking 01 H.S.C Arts Nagpur 1977 60.50% --- 02 Bachelor’s 1) B.A Nagpur 1980 64% --- Degree(s) 2) B.Ed 1983 66% 03 Master’s 1) M..A Nagpur 1982 72% 1st Merit Degree(s) 2) M.Phil 1988 75% ----- 04 Ph.D Geography Nagpur 2009 Teaching Experience: UG (Geography):- 34 Years PG (Geography):- 32 Years Ph.D. Supervisor: - Research Students Enrolled- 03 Paper Published: - In ISSN Journals- 17 Papers Minor Research Projects Completed:- 02 1) Minor Research Project Sanctioned 2009 Title ‘ Problems & Prospects of Lac Cultivation in Gondia District of Maharashtra has completed & Submitted. 2) Minor Research Project Sanctioned 2012 Title “Irrigation Potential and Water Resource Management in Gondia District of Maharashtra has completed & Submitted. Extra Curricular Activities 1. Open Merit Scholarship at Graduation level. 2. National Merit Scholarship at Post-Graduation level. 3. Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Award for standing first in Nagpur University,Nagpur. 4. Worked as a tabulator & survey supervisor in Major research project Sanctioned by Human Resource Department Delhi for the period 1988-89 in “Socio economic background of backward student population in Bhandara district. 5. Member of board of studies in geography 1988-91 as co-opted member. 6. Member of D.R.C Nagpur, subject geography in 1988-91. 7. Life member of Maharashtra Bhoogol Parisad from 1997. 8. Life member of Deccan Geography from 1998. 9. Life member of Goa Geography from 2008-09. 10. Attended refresher course in A.S.C Aligarh 28-10-1992 to 25-11-1992.. 11. Attended refresher course in A.S.C Nagur 08-08-1998 to 31-08-1998.. 12. Attended refresher course in A.S.C Aligarh 05-07-1999 to 31-07-1999.. 13. Attended refresher course in A.S.C Sagar 2000 14. Presented Paper on ‘Agricultural innovativeness among farmers of Bhandara district in Vidarbha geographers association August 1997. 15. Attended Maharashtra Bhoogal Shashtra Parisad Tumsar, 1997. 16. Attended workshop on syllabus for geography institute of Arts & Social Science Nagpur August 2002. 17. Attended National Seminar on impact of environmental pollution on biosphere & its control – D.B.Science College, Gondia. 23 Fed. 2003. 18. 6th,7th , 8th Feb. 2003, Deccan geographical Society Pune 19. Sixth DCS National Conference in association with Bhartiya Mahavidhyalaya Amravati National Conference on ‘Rural Tourism, Environment & Development 30th Sept. & 2nd Oct. 2005 20. MBP Pune 23rd National Conference on sustainable development : An interdisciplinary Approach held on 5th 6th Jan 2007 at S.S.Girls College, Gondia. 21. Presented Paper from “Raipur Shahri Paryawaran me pineyogya jal sansadhan ke pratikatmak adyayan” XXIX Indian Geography Conference India 19-21 2007, Udaipur Development and Research 22. UGC sponsored National Seminar on human rights and relevance to Maginalized concept and realities presented paper on agricultural land in Bilaspur division organized by government Mata Shabri Naveen Girls College Bilaspur, 19-20 Sept 2008, UGC sponsored. 23. Ph.D thesis submitted 16th May 2007 Titled “Spatio temporal analysis of Crop combination cropping pattern Nagpur Division”. 24. Presented paper in State level conference of Geography on recent trends in Geography organized by Shri Acharyartna Deshbhusha Shikshan Mahavir Mahavidyalaya, Kolhapur and MBP Pune, 2nd -4th Jan 2009. Paper presented in Geography teaching. 25. Awareded Doctorial Degree by RTM Notification 12th Sept. 2010. 26. Presented Paper on ‘Spatio temporal analysis of Crop combination cropping pattern Nagpur Division at CMC College , Bilaspur. 27. Presented paper on Impact of growth of population on fring area of Gondia town, a case study of Kudwa village at Shivaji Science College Amravati MBSP dated 16-17 March 2010. 28. Presented paper on ‘Problems & Prospects of Lac cultivation in Gondia District at N.H.College Brahampur National Conference on 13-03-2010 29. Invited as a resource person & presented paper in national Conference at Janta Mahavidhalaya Chandrapur dated 23rd -24th March 2010. 30. Participated in National level 2 days UGC sponsored national seminar on “Ethics and Human values dated 26th and 27th Dec.-2010 at D.B. Science College, Gondia 31. Participated in National Seminar 7,8,9 Jan-2011 in Govt. Girls College, Bilaspur 32. Appointed as coordinator organized by N.M.D. College dated 11th & 12th Feb 2011 in the subject English, Sociology & Economics. 33. Presented paper in National Seminar on 12th Feb.2011 on “ Climate Change & Challenges of future” organized by Dept. of Economics, N.M.D College, Gondia. 34. Presented paper in National Seminar on 12th Feb.2011 on “Appraisal of Tribal Development & efforts made by the Govt.” organized by Dept. of Sociology, N.M.D College, Gondia. 35. Invited as a chairperson in the national seminar organized by J.M.Patel College, Bhandara on 14-02-2011 & presented paper on “Environmental degradation & need for Management”. 36. Presented paper in State level Seminar on 15th Feb.2011 on “ ” organized by Arts & Science College, Pulgoan. 37. Minor research Project Proposal submitted “Irrigation Potential & Water Resource Management in Gondia District ( Maharashtra)”in April -2011. 38. Presented Paper National level Conference “Spatio Temporal Analysis of Occupational Structure of Gondia District (1991-2001)” in Jagat Arts & Commerce College Goregaon (01st Oct 2011) 39. Presented Paper National level Conference “Nutritional Level of Carrying Capacity of Gondia District” in Govt. VYTPG Autonomous College, Durg (CG) (17-18th Dec 2011) 40. Presented Paper National level Conference “Transformation of Agriculture an Impact of Irrigation in Gondia District 2001-02 to 2008-09” in Govindrao Wanjari Arts College Nagbhir, Dist Chandrapur (20th Dec 2011) 41. Presented Paper National level Conference “Social Forestry and Approach for the Sustainable Development in Forest management” in M.B. Mahavidyalaya Latur (10-11 August 2012) 42. Invited as a Resource Person in S.S. Girls College, Gondia of Workshop on University Level (13 Aug. 2012) 43. Presented Paper National level Conference “Student Participation in Interactive Quality Management” in D.B. Science College, Gondia (16-17 August 2012) 44. Presented Paper National level Conference “Global Warming and Challenges of the Future” & Resource Person in Mahatma Gandhi College, Armori Dist. Gadchiroli (22 December 2012) 45. Presented Paper National level Conference “Appraisal of Tribal Development Affords in Gondia District by Govt. of India” S N Mor College, Tumsar, Bhandara Dist. Maharashtra (28 January 2013) 46. Paper Published- Nutritional Level and Carring Capacity of Land in Gondia District in Maharashtra SPM JAR, ISSN 2277-3908, Vol.2, ISSUE 1, 2013, PP 59-64 47. Paper Published-Population Profile of Tribals in Gondia District, KRR, ISSN 2320-1487, PP -17-21 48. Paper Published-Special Variation in Road Transport in Gondia District Maharashtra, Research Nebula, ISSN 2277-8071, PP148-153 49. Paper Published-Level of Literacy Structure in Gondia District in Maharashrta, SPM JAR, ISSN 2277-3908 Vol. 3 Issue 1 PP. 38-42 50. Paper Published-Human Resourse Development in Gondia District, KRR, ISSN 2320-1487 Vol. 2 Issue 1 PP 51. Presented Paper in National Conference- Appraisal of Agricultural Productivity Levels in Gondia District “Environmental Chang, Global Warming, Bio diversity and sustainable Development” Govt. P.G. College Bichua, M.P. On Date 25th & 26th Feb. 2014 52. Paper Published-Appraisal of agricultural productivity levels and it’s correlations in Gondia district of Maharashtra, The Knowledge and Research Review, 2023-1487 Vol.2 Issue 2 July 2014 PP. 13-18 53. Paper Published-Regional Pattern of urbanization in Amravati District of Maharashtra State, Research Nebula, 2277-8071 Vol. III issue -3 Oct. 2014, PP. 101-106 54. Paper Published-Development Gaps and priorities for multi sector development plan in Gondia district of Maharashtra, Research Nebula, 2277-8071 Vol. III issue -4 Jan. 2015 PP. 81-89 55. Paper Published-Qualitative Analysis of Population in Gondia District of Maharashtra 2001-2011, S.P. M. Jar, 2277-3908 Vol. - IV Issue 1 Jan.2015 PP. 78-85 56. Paper Published-Levels of agricultural performance in Gondia district of Maharashtra PP. 15-18, Landless labour and Agricultural Development in the context of climate change , ISBN 978-81-928109-2-8 57. Paper Published-Higher Education in India: Problems and Perspectives pp., Quality Skill Development Initiatives in Higher Education Institutions 58. Paper Published-Temporal analysis of Irrigation Capacity: Potential, Actual and Utilization in Gondia District, Research Nebula Vol. V, Issue I Apr. 2016, 2277-8071 59. Paper Published-Migratory Movement at Wild Life Sanctuary - A case study of Nagzira, The Knowledge and Research Review Issue IV, Vol. I, 2320-1487 60. Presented Paper National level Conference -Water Resource Management in Gondia District, Population Growth, Socio- Economic Development and Environmental Degradation Date 13th &14th Mar. 2016, Dept. of Geography, Govt. College, Bichhua, Dist. Chhindwara, M. P. 61. Paper Published: Cropping Pattern and Role of Irrigation in Gondia District, Research Nebula,
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