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Prof. Gangadhar Panda Vice Chancellor Curriculum Vitae Prof. Gangadhar Panda Vice Chancellor Shree Jagannath Sanskrit Vishvavidyalaya Shree Vihar , Puri , Odisha Office Address Shri Jagannath Sanskrit Vishvavidyalaya Shri Vihar , Puri- 3 , Odisha Phone- 06752 251663 Fax – 06752 250484 Mob – 8895616166 Personal Details 1. Name Prof. GANGADHAR PANDA 2. Date of Birth 08.08.1957 3. Designation Vice Chancellor Shree Jagannath Sanskrit Vishvavidyalaya, Shree Vihar , Puri -3 4. Official Address Shree Jagannath Sanskrit Vishvavidyalaya, Shree Vihar , Puri- 3 , Odisha 5. Residential Address Bunglow of Vice Chancellor Shree Jagannath Sanskrit Vishvavidyalaya Shree Vihar , Puri – 3 , Odisha Phone-: 06752 -251640 (Residence) 8895616166 (M) 6. Academic Qualifications S.NO. Exam Passed University Division i B.A. (Hons.) Utkal University ,Bhubaneshwar II ii M.A. (Sanskrit) Vikram University, Ujjain I iii Acharya (Purana) Shri Jagannath Sanskrit University, Puri I iv Acharya (Sahitya) Shri Jagannath Sanskrit University, Puri II V Acharya (Dharmashastra) Shri Jagannath Sanskrit University, Puri I vi Acharya (Sankhya Yoga) Shri Jagannath Sanskrit University, Puri I vii Vidyavaridhi (Ph.D.) Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, Deemed — University, New Delhi viii Vidyavachaspati (D.Litt.) Kameshwar Singh Sanskrit University, — Darbhanga, Bihar Curriculum Vitae: Prof. Gangadhar Panda 2 of 19 Teaching and Administrative Experience: S.NO. Post Held Institution Grade Years Months i Research Sindhia Oriental Research 350-650 00 06 Assistant Instiuite, Uijain, M.P. ii Lecturer & Sr. Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, 2,200-4000 08 06 Lecturer New Delhi (In Diff. Vidyapeethas) iii Principal C.S.N.S. Sanskrit College, 3,700-5700 03 07 Kanchipuram. T.N. (Now equivalent Deemed University) iv Deputy Ministry of Human Resource 3,700-5000 03 05 Educational Development Deptt. of Advisor (Sanskrit) Education. Govt. of India, New Delhi v Registrar Sri Lal Bahadur Shastri 16,400-22.400 02 00 Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha (Deemed University) New Delhi vi Professor Sampurananand Sanskrit 37,400-67,000 14 07 Puranetihas University, Varanasi G.P-10,000 23.01.1998 to till date vii Dean Faculty of Sampurananand Sanskrit Three i. 16.6.2000 Sahitya and University, Varanasi Terms to15.6.2003 Samskriti ii. 6.02.09 to 05/02/12 iii. July 2012 to till date Books & Research Papers Published: Items No. Books 16 Research Papers 88 Speech delivered including radio talks 58 Inter-National Seminar attended: 03 i Melborne, Australia 1994 ii Delhi, India 2001 iii. Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India 2011 Curriculum Vitae: Prof. Gangadhar Panda 3 of 19 Additional Responsibilities Undertaken: a. Executive Council Member, Sampurnanand Sanskrit University, Varanasi b. NSS Programme Officer: 8 Years c. Offier-in-charge. Scouts: 8 Years d. NSS Coordinator: 3 Years e. Chief Vigilance Officer: 3 Years f. Ex. Member and Governor's nominee for Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Sanskrit Parishad, Lucknow. g. Ex. Coordinator of UGC Visiting Committee. Sampurnanand Sanskrit University, Varanasi h. Registrar, Sampurnanand Sanskrit University, Varanasi, 2005, 2009 & 2010 i. Local Secretary, 42nd Session, Sampurnanand Sanskrit University, Varanasi j. Finance Officer, Sampurnanand Sanskrit University, Varanasi. Special Awards a. "GIRVANA-VIDYARATNA" Honorary Degree awarded by Sanskrit Sahitya Parishad, Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu. b. Special recognition with Rs. 5,100/-and a citation by Sampurnanand Sanskrit University on the eve of Sanskrit Year, 2000. c. Honoured by Jayaram Vidyapeeth, Kurukshetra, for special contribution to Sanskrit on the eve of Sanskrit Year 2000. d. Dece=le Yee<ee mecceeve by Dece=leJeeCeer mesJee Øeefle‰eve, Orissa for the propagation of Sanskrit on the eve of Sanskrit Year. 2000. e. efJeefMe° mebmke=âle mesJee hegjmkeâej : G. Øe. mebmke=âle mebmLeeve, G.Øe. Meemeve, ueKeveT-2009, ®. 51,000/- f. keâeefueoemeefJe›eâcehegjmkeâej, efJe›eâceefJeMJeefJeÅee}Ùe, Gppewve, ® 5001/- in 2010 g. Ssefle¿eefMejesceefCe mecceeveHe$eced , DeefKeueæYeejleer³e efJeÜle Heefj<eod , JeejeCemeer in 2013 Foreign countries visited on professional assignments a. Australia b. Thailand c. Singapore d. Nepal. Curriculum Vitae: Prof. Gangadhar Panda 4 of 19 Additional responsibilities; important positions & memberships: a. Ex. Chairman: Himanchal Adrash Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya, Jangla. H.P. b. Ex. Chairman: Sanaatan Dharma Adrash Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya, Doghi, Una. H.P c. Life Member: All India Oriental Conference, Pune. d. Ex. Member secretary, Central Sanskrit Board, Government of India. e. Convener, Sanskrit Year Celebration Committee, 2000 of Sampurnanand Sanskrit University, Varanasi. f. Ex. Member: Academic Council, Sri Jagannath Sanskrit University, Puri, g. Ex. Member: Board of Studies in Purana, Jagannath Sanskrit University, Puri. h. Ex. Member: Board of Studies Puruna, Awadhesh Pratap Singh University, Rewa M.P. i. Ex. Member: Editorial Board, Prachi, Sampurnanand Sanskrit University, Students Journal. j. Ex. Member: Uttar Pradesh Board of Secondary Sanskrit Education, Lucknow. k. Ex. Member: Research Board, Shaiva-Bharati Shodha Pratishthanam, Jangtamawadi Math, Varanasi l. Ex. Member: Board of Studies, Barkhatullaha University, Bhopal, M.P, m. Ex. Member: Board of Management, Rashtriya Sanskrit Samshan, New Delhi. n. Ex. Member: Board of Studies, Purana and Prachin Rajashastra, Rajsthan Sanskrit University, Jaipur, Rajsthan 2010-11 Administrative Career & Major Achievements: i) Principal a. Constructed new building of the Mahavidyalaya. b. Increased the strength of students. c. Delivered satisfactory results. d. Initiated extra academic activities like Extension Lecture Series. e. The status of the Mahavidyalaya was elevated so that it was later declared as Deemed to be University by Government of India. ii) Deputy Educational Advisor (Sanskrit): a. Two Adarsh Sanskrit Mahavidyalayas established. b. Major improvement in the construction of the Head Quarter building of Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan. c. Two deemed university got development Grants from U.G.C. d. Maharshi Sandipani Rashtriya Veda Vidya Pratishthan got corpus fund for its activities. e. Presidential award Money increased. f. Scholarship for traditional students enhanced. ii) Registrar a. Student strength of the University increased. b. Number of refresher courses conducted c. Non -plan & plan grants increased d. New courses launched Curriculum Vitae: Prof. Gangadhar Panda 5 of 19 iii) Professor & Head (Puranetihasa) a. Organized All India Seminar on Purana on the eve of the Birth Century of Pandit Baladev Upadhyaya, formerly Head of the Department of Puranethiasa, held in 1999. b. Modification and improvement of the Syllabus of Shastri and Acharya courses of Puranetihasa. c. All India Purana Seminar, Sampurnanand Sanskrit University, Varanasi 2004. d. Organized 42nd Session of All India Oriental Conference, 2004 e. Nodal officer during the visit of U.G.C. Team. X Plan. f. Member, Nodal Team. During the visit of U.G.C. Team. XI Plan. g. Nodal officer, during the NAAC (National Accreditation and Assessment Committee) visit to the University. h. Registrar, Additional charge : 2005, 2009 and 2010 i. Finance Officer, Additional Charge, 2010 j. Organized three ‘Tattvabodha’ lectures in Varanasi, Naimisaranya and Allahabad funded by National Mission for Manuscripts. k. Organized National Workshop for 21 days on Manscriptology and Paleography with the Financial Assistance of National Manuscript Mission, Govt. of India. l. Signed MOU with National Mission for Manuscript. More than 75,000 data sheets prepared and had been sent to the Mission. iv) Vice Chancellor , Shri Jagannath Sanskrit Vishvavidyalaya w.e.f 12.8.2013 a. Due to my continuous endeavor , University has got financial assistance from the Govt . of Odisha for new construction of a Girls Hostel. b. It was decided to have a National Museum on Jagannath Art , History & Culture. c. Research Journal entitled Shri Jagannath Jyotih got ISSN no. which does not have earlier . d. Research oriented work activated . e. The University is progressing with its action plan with regard to timely conduct of Examination and other academic affairs . Curriculum Vitae: Prof. Gangadhar Panda 6 of 19 Annexure 1 Ph.D. Students Guided: S. Name of the Researcher Topic Year of No. Award 1. Dr. Jitendra Kumar Dash ßeerkesâMeJeefceßeØeCeerlemÙe Deue*dkeâejMesKejmÙe 1992 meceer#eCeelcekeâceOÙeÙeveced 2. Dr. Basant Kumar Mishra YeJeYetefleveeškesâ<eg ceveesJew%eeefvekeâleòJeeveeb meceer#eCeced 1996 3. Dr. Suresh Chandra Upadhyaya ceneYeejles Mewef#ekeâleòJeefJeceMe&: 2002 4. Dr. H.P. Pandey hegjeCes<eg JeemlegMeem$eefJeceMe&: 2004 5. Dr. Vijaya Lakshmi yeÇÿeJewJeòe&hegjeCemÙe meeceeefpekeâceOÙeÙeveced 2007 6. Dr. Brijesh Dwivedi JewefokeâesheeKÙeeveeveeb heewjeefCekeâefJeceMe&: 2007 7. Dr. Ghananadna Tripathy nvegcelmebefnleenvegceppevcejnmÙekeâLeveheeC[gefuehÙees: 2007 meceer#eelcekeâceOÙeÙeveced 8. Dr. Santosh Kumar Tripathi SkeâeceühegjeCemÙe meceer#eelcekebâ efJeJesÛeveced 2008 9. Dr. Seema Sharma ßeerceodYeeieJelemÙe DeJee&ÛeervešerkeâekeâejeCeeb 2008 efJeceMee&lcekeâceOÙeÙeveced 10. Dr. Hariom Pandeya jeceeÙeCeceneYeejleÙees: Dees<eOeefJeceMe&: 2008 11. Dr. Madhavi Roy YeeieJelecenehegjeCemÙe osJeerhegjeCemÙe Ûe legueveelcekeâceOÙeÙeveced 2008 12. Dr. Krishna Chandra Kavi hegjeCekeâeefueveefMe#eeJÙeJemLeeÙee DeOÙeÙeveced 2008 13. Dr. Alok Kumar Mishra keâeocyeÙeeË heewjeefCekeâesuuesKeeveeb meceer#eCeced 2009 14. Dr. Shyam Bapat ieCesMehegjeCemÙe meceer#eelcekeâb mecheeoveced 2009 15. Dr. Prem Chandra Mishra Jew<CeJe-F&MJej-De°eJe›eâ-Depeg&ve-ieg®ieerleeveeb meceer#eelcekebâ
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