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Faculty Research Work Session: 2019-2020 Sr SH. L.N. HINDU COLLEGE, ROHTAK Faculty Research Work Session: 2019-2020 Sr. No. Name & Designation National/ International Conference/ Seminars/ Workshops/ Research Paper/ Orientation Course/ Refresher Course 1 Dr. Vijay Kumar (Principal) (i) Published paper titled “CU2S-CdS Heterojunctions for Solar Cell Applications: A review”, in Research Journal of Chemistry and Environment, Volume 24(7), pp 167-179, July, 2020. (ii) Book Chapter (Accepted), “Non-lithographic Fabrication of Ni-Se, Heterojunction Nanowires and their Electrical, Characterization, Emerging Issues in Science and Technology, Volume 1, Book Publisher International, Third floor, 207 regent street, London, W1B 3HH, UK, Fax: +4420-3031-1429. (iii) Delivered an invited lecture on “Research Methodology and Science in Ancient Era” in Faculty Development Programme on “Research Methodology: Statistical Tools for Research” organized by Sh. L.N. Hindu College, Rohtak from December 16-22, 2019. 2 Dr. A.K. Jain (Associate Professor in Commerce) (i) Published paper titled "LIC and its impact on investment "in Deliberative research, Volume 40, Issue 40, July, 31, 2019. (ii) Attended Faculty Development Programme on “Research Methodology: Statistical Tools for Research” organized by Sh. L.N. Hindu College, Rohtak from December, 16-22 2019. (iii) Attended International Webinar on "Rethinking and reinventing in Educational teaching technologies and communications: Present and post Covid 19"organized by School of education, Noida International university, Greater Noida, held on June 05, 2020. 3 Dr. Neelam Maggu (Associate Professor in Commerce) (i) Published paper titled “Sustainable Marketing Practices adopted by Pharmaceutical Companies" in Purakala with ISSN :0971-2143, impact factor 5.60 indexed , peer reviewed and listed in UGC care journal, Volume 33, Issue 17, June 2020. (ii) Attended Faculty Development Programme on “Research Methodology: Statistical Tools for Research” organized by Sh. L. N. Hindu College, Rohtak from December 16-22, 2019. (iii) Attended National Webinar on “Will COVID 19 be called the beginning of third World war” organized by Rajat Group of Institutions held on June 02, 2020. (iv) Attended National Webinar on “Importance of Yoga & Meditation in our Life” organized by Sh. L. N. Hindu College, Rohtak held on June, 4 2020. (v) Attended Faculty Development Programme on “Institutional Benchmarking & Best Practices” organized by 10 Premier Institutes of India from June 08-14, 2020. (vi) Attended National Webinar “Embracing Change and Transformation of Women for Sustainable Development” organized by Kanya Mahavidyalya Kharkhoda held on June, 13, 2020. 4 Mrs. Uma Sharma (Associate Professor in Commerce) (i) Published paper titled "Issues in online marketing" in International Journal of Enhanced Research in Management and Computer Applications, Volume 9, Issue 6, June 2020. (ii) Attended Faculty Development Programme on “Research Methodology: Statistical Tools for Research” organized by Sh. L. N. Hindu College, Rohtak from December 16-22, 2019. 5 Dr. Rashmi Chhabra (Assistant Professor in Commerce) (i) Published paper titled "Role of key indicators of SSR for the overall development of the Institution" in Journal of engineering sciences, ISSN:0377-9254 Web: www.jespublication.com, Volume 11, Issue 06, June 2020. (ii) Published paper titled “Sustainable Marketing Practices adopted by Pharmaceutical Companies" in Purakala with ISSN :0971-2143, impact factor 5.60 indexed , peer reviewed and listed in UGC care journal, Volume 33, Issue 17, June 2020. (iii) Presented a paper titled "Seven point key indicator of SSR (self study report) - An overview" in National Seminar organized by Gandhi Memorial College, Ambala Cantt held on November 7, 2019 sponsored by NAAC. (iv) Presented a paper titled "Sustainable Marketing Practices & Analysis of Pharmaceutical industry" in International Conference organized by IMS Ghaziabad held on November 9, 2019. (v) Attended Faculty Development Programme on “Research Methodology: Statistical Tools for Research” organized by Sh. L.N. Hindu College,Rohtak from December 16-22, 2019. (vi) Attended National Conference (Gyanotsav) on “Innovative and creative practices in education for better tomorrow” organized by BPSMV, Khanpur Kalan, Sonepat, Haryana held on February 14–15, 2020. (vii) Attended Faculty Development Programme on "Sahitya, Media, Manovigyan aur vanijya ke vivid aayam" organized by Ramanujam College, University of Delhi sponsored by Government of India, MHRD from May 29 to June 03, 2020. (viii) Attended National Webinar on "Importance of Yoga & Meditation in our Life" organized by Sh. L. N Hindu College, Rohtak held on June 24, 2020. 6 Dr. Shalu Juneja (Assistant Professor in Commerce) (i) Published paper titled "Descriptive Statistics & VAR Estimation: Comparative Analysis of Stock Market Returns of USA & Asian Countries” in Volume 9, Number 1, January - March 2020 ISSN - 2279-0977, (Online): 2279-0985 PEZZOTTAITE JOURNALS SJIF (2017): 8.98, SJIF (2018): 9.21 H5-Index: 2, H5-Median: 2, H-Citations: 4. (ii) Presented paper titled "Impact of GST on Make in India" in National Seminar organized by Gaur Bhraman Degree College Rohtak held on February 29, 2020. (iii) Presented a paper titled "Understanding the cognizance & assessment of retail loan borrowers of IDBI Bank "organized by Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology, Delhi held on October 4, 2019. (iv) Acted as Chairperson in National Seminar organized by Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology, Delhi held on October 4, 2019. (v) Attended Faculty Development Programme on “Research Methodology: Statistical Tools for Research” organized by Sh. L. N. Hindu College, Rohtak from December 16-22, 2019. (vi) Attended Faculty Development Programme (online) on “MOOCs and E-Learning Technologies” organized by MDU Rohtak from April 10-15, 2020. (vii) Attended e-workshop on “How to Make Research Better &Matter Too” organized by Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management studies, Delhi held on May 18, 2020. (viii) Attended e-workshop on “Swachhta Action Plan”organized by MGNCRE held on June 02, 2020. (ix) Attended e-workshop on SAP organized by Sh. L.N. Hindu College, Rohtak held on June 05-06, 2020. (x) Attended e-workshop (online) on “Practical Approach to Data Analysis organized by IGU Meerpur, Rewari held on June 08-24,2020. (xi) Attended Faculty Development Programme (online) on “Time Series and Financial Econometrics using E-views” organized by DIAS Delhi from June 15- 20,2020. (xii) Attended Faculty Development Programme (online) on “Making Higher Education Value Based Innovative & Research Oriented for Resurgence” organized by MAIMS Delhi from June24-30,2020. (xiii) Attended National Webinar on "Importance of Yoga and Meditation in our Life" organized by Sh. L. N. Hindu College, Rohtak held on June 24, 2020. (xiv) Participated as Resource Person in Faculty Development Programme (online) on “Making Higher Education Value Based Innovative & Research Oriented for Resurgence” for Technical Session – C map Tool Concept in Online Teaching organized by MAIMS Delhi from June24-30, 2020. 7 Dr. Rajesh Gahlawat (Assistant Professor in Commerce) (i) Published paper titled "Emerging Trends in Management Education as a Tool for merging Economy" in Inspira Journal of Commerce Economics and Computer Science ISSN: 2395-7069, Impact Factor 4.964, Volume 06, Number 02, April- June 2020. (ii) Attended Faculty Development Programme on “Research Methodology: Statistical Tools for Research” organized by Sh. L. N. Hindu College, Rohtak held on December 16-22, 2019. (iii) Presented a paper titled "Impact of GST on Make in India" in National Seminar organized by Gaur Brahman Degree College, Rohtak held on February 29, 2020. (iv) Attended Faculty Development Programme on "Skill Development for online Teaching" organized by Bhavans College, Mumbai from May 07-09, 2020. (v) Attended National Webinar on "Effective ways to Develop E-Content"organized by SDMC College of Commerce, Silvassa, Dader Nagar Havali held on May 09, 2020. (vi) Attended Faculty Development Programme on "Skill We Developed during Lockdown" organized by DCRUST University, Murthal (Sonepat) from May 10- 16, 2020. (vii) Attended Faculty Development Programme on "Sparking Collaborative Learning online: Lets go Digital” organized by SreeAyyappa College, Kanyakumari with Collaboration with UGC, HRDC, University of Kerala from June 04-10, 2020. (viii) Attended International Webinar on "Socio-economic Implications of COVID-19" organized by BPSMV, Khanpur, Sonepat held on June 12, 2020. (ix) Attended Multidisciplinary National Webinar on "Embracing Change and Transformation of Women for Sustainable Development" organized by Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Kharkhoda, Sonepat held on June 13, 2020. (x) Attended Faculty Development Programme on “Research Methodology for Science and Social Science” organized by ARIDSS Meerut College, Meerut under UGC from June 20-30, 2020. (xi) Attended National Workshop on “International Yoga 2020” organized by Shri Shahu Mandir Mahavidyalaya, Pune held on June 21, 2020. 8 Dr. Deepti Sharma (Assistant Professor in Commerce) (i) Published paper titled "Role of Key Indicators of SSR (Self Study Report) for the overall development of the Institution" in JES UGC care Approved Group Journal, Volume 11, issue 6, June, 2020. (ii) Presented a paper titled "Seven Point Key indicators of SSR (Self Study Report)- An Overview." in National Seminar organized by Gandhi Memorial National College, Ambala Cantt sponsored by NAAC, Bengaluru
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