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Curriculum Vitae Curriculum Vitae Mahama Gandhi Central University, Bihar Faculty Profile for MGCU website 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Name: DR. SARITA TIWARI Designation: ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR School: SOCIAL SCIENCES Department: POLITICAL SCIENCE Specialisation & INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION AND INTERNATIONAL LAW, INDIAN Research Interests: POLITY, INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT. Email IDs (Official & [email protected] Personal) [email protected] Mobile No.: 8092199818, 9523009864 Address: DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, MGCU, MOTIHARI 2. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION (in reverse Chronological order): Degree Year University / Board MATRIC 1980 B. S. E. B. PATNA I. A . 1982 BHAGALPUR UNIVERSITY B. A. (POLITICAL SCIENCE 1985 BHAGALPUR UNIVERSITY HONS) M. A. (POLITICAL SCIENCE) 1987 BHAGALPUR UNIVERSITY http://mgcub.ac.in Mahama Gandhi Central University, Bihar Faculty Profile for MGCU website 2 Degree Year University / Board PH. D. 2000 MAHATMA GANDHI KASHI VIDYAPITH VARANASI 3. ANY OTHER QUALIFICATION: Degree Year University / Board POST – DOCTORAL RESEARCH (FUNDING AGENCY-U. G. C.) 1999 – 2004 B. R. A. BIHAR UNIVERSITY MUZAFFARPUR [F15-20/98(PTRAW-H/SA1) Date – 31ST march 1999] 4. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Organisation/Institute/University Position Held Duration THE GRADUATE SCHOOL COLLEGE Assistant Professor 9 YEARS 3 MONTHS FOR WOMEN, JAMSHEDPUR. Department of political RANCHI UNIVERSITY (2008-2009) science KOLHAN UNIVERSITY (2009-2017) 5. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIGNMENTS: Position Held Duration Nature of Work DEAN SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES 2 YEARS [F. NO. 37- 1/MGCUB/GA/2016, DATE – 25TH SEP 2018] ACADEMIC COUNCIL MEMBER HEAD I. ECONOMICS 2 YEARS II. POLITICAL SCIENCE III. SOCIAL WORK IV. SOCIOLOGY http://mgcub.ac.in Mahama Gandhi Central University, Bihar Faculty Profile for MGCU website 3 V. GANDHIAN AND PEACE STUDIES ( 6 MONTHS) CHAIR PERSON SECOND SCHOOL BOARD OF SCHOOL 2 YEARS OF SOCIAL SCIENCES CHAIR PERSON BOS 3RD , 4TH AND 5TH DEPARTMENT OF 2 YEARS POLITICAL SCIENCE CHAIR PERSON BOS 3RD AND 4TH ECONOMICS, SOCIAL 2 YEARS WORK, SOCIOLOGY MEMBER OF BOS (VC’ NOMINEE) 1. MEDIA STUDIES [F.NO. 2- 1/MGCUB/Acad/2017/3480, DATE 30TH MAY 2019] 2. HINDI 3. SANSKRIT [F.NO. 2- 1/MGCUB/Acad/2017/3416, DATE 27TH APRIL 2019] COMMITTEE ‘MEDIUM OF MEMBER INSTRUCTIONS EXAMINATIONS, EVALUATION AND GRADING SYSTEM FOR THE AWARD OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY’. [F.NO. 2- 1/MGCUB/GA/20176/3405, DATE 23TH APRIL 2019] CANTEEN COMMITTEE [F.NO. MEMBER 2-1/MGCUB/GA/2016/, DATE 22ND MAY 2019] MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTIONS MEMBER EXAMINATIONS, EVALUATION AND GRADING SYSTEM FOR POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES/ PG DIPLOMA http://mgcub.ac.in Mahama Gandhi Central University, Bihar Faculty Profile for MGCU website 4 /DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE. [F.NO. 2-1/MGCUB/GA/2016, DATE 21TH DEC 2019] CENTRALISED ADMISSION MEMBER COMMITTEE [F.NO. 2- 1/MGCUB/COE/2017/617- 622, DATE 5TH OCT 2019] WARDEN (KASTURBA GIRLS 1 YEAR HOSTAL) ASSITANT CENTRE END SEMESTER 2019 SUPERINTENDENT 6. COURSES TAUGHT: PROGRAMME COURSE SL SEMESTER COURSE TITLE OF STUDY CODE I. B. A. HONS 3rd POLS3010 COMPARATIVE POLITICS - I II. B. A. HONS 4th POLS3012 PRINCIPLES OF COMPARATIVE POLITICALS - II III. B. A. HONS 4th POLS3013 WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGHT DEMOCRATIC AWARENESS WITH LEGAL IV. B. A. HONS 4th POLS3021 LITERACY V. B. A. GE 2nd POLS 3032 Feminism: Theory & Practice VI. B. A. HONS 6th POLS3018 INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT - II VII. M. A. 1st POLS4003 COMPARATIVE POLITICS VIII. M. A. 1st POLS4005 SOCIAL AND POLITICAL MOVEMENT IX. M. A. 2nd POLS4010 POLITICAL THOUGHT IN INDIA 7. RESEARCH SUPERVISION: A. Ph.D.: i. Awarded : ii. Submitted : iii. Ongoing : 02 ( REGISTERD IN KOLHAN UNIVERSITY) B. M.Phil.: i. Awarded : http://mgcub.ac.in Mahama Gandhi Central University, Bihar Faculty Profile for MGCU website 5 ii. Submitted : iii. Ongoing : 02 C. Non-Degree Oriented (Master’s Level Dissertation): i. Awarded : ii. Submitted : iii. Ongoing : 8. CONTRIBUTION TO CORPORATE LIFE OF THE UNIVERSITY: 9. MEMBERSHIP OF SOCIETIES / PROFESSIONAL BODIES: I. PLANNING AND MONITORING BOARD II. IQAC [F.NO. 2-1/MGCUB/GA/2016/3476, DATE 14TH APRIL 2019] III. COMMITTEE “TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR SEEKING FINANCIAL ASSISTANTCE BY THE TEACHERS/OFFICORS OF THE UNIVERSITY FOR ATTENDING NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR/SYMPOSIA/CONFERENCES WITHIN INDIA AND ABROAD”. [F. NO. 1-1/MGCUB/GA/2016 , Date 22nd MAY 2019] IV. ADMISSION COMMITTEE [F.NO. 2-1/MGCUB/GA/2016/3554, DATE 30TH MAY 2019] V. LOCAL PURCHASE COMMITTEE [F.NO. 2-1/MGCUB/GA/2016/3677, DATE 28 JUNE 2019] VI. RECRUITMENT CELL [F.NO. 1-1/MGCUB/IQAC/2019/3821, DATE 25 JULY 2019] VII. PROCUREMENT CELL [F.NO. 2-1/MGCUB/GA/2016/4008, DATE 07 SEP 2019] VIII. EXAMINAATION DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE [F.NO. 1-2/MGCUB/COE/2019/1312-1315, DATE 19 DEC 2019] IX. CO-ORDINATOR “FIRST FACULTY INDUCTION PROGRAMME”, ORGANIZED BY THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, MGCUB. 10. PUBLICATIONS: A. BOOKS/MONOGRAPHS: 1. Authored: http://mgcub.ac.in Mahama Gandhi Central University, Bihar Faculty Profile for MGCU website 6 i. BHARITYA SAMVIDHAN RASHTRAPATI SHASAN AUR BIHAR [ISBN-978-81-87855-22-4, SAMEKSHA PRAKASHAN, DELHI- MUZAFFARPUR] ii. ……. iii. ……. 2. Edited: i. …… ii. ….... iii. ……. B. PAPERS IN REFEREED/PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS: PAGE NO OF CO SL. TITLE WITH JOURNAL ISSN NO. NO. AUTHORS ANUKRITI MAHAMANA KI 2250- 1. 16 YEAR – 6, -- SAIKSHIK DRISHTI 1193 NO – 2 SARANDA JANGAL ANUKRITI 261 TO 2250 – 2. ....... VIKASH KI YEAR – 6, ONE 66 1193 CHUNAUTIYAN NO-6 DUSARI AAZADI KE ANUKRITI 98 TO 2250- 3. MAHANAYAK: JAI YEAR -1 , NO -- 101 1193 PRAKASH NARAYAN – 1 C. PAPERS IN CONFERENCES PROCEEDINGS: i. “BHARATIYA SAMSDIYA PRAJATANTRA MEN MAHILON KI BHUMIKA” EK TULNALMAK ADHYAYAN [PAGE 244 TO 274, UGC SPONSORED INTER DISCIPLINARY SEMINAR PROCEEDINGS] ii. ….... iii. ……. 11. Patents/Copyrights /IPR (If Any) http://mgcub.ac.in Mahama Gandhi Central University, Bihar Faculty Profile for MGCU website 7 12. INVITED TALKS: 13. RESEARCH PROJECTS (COMPLETED / ONGOING): FUNDING GRANT TITLE PERIOD REMARK AGENCY AMMOUNT JHARKHAND ME RAJNITIK U. G. C. 2 YEARS RS. ASTHIRTA KA PRASHASNIK VIKAS 2,50,000/- PER PRABHAV (2000 – 10) 14. PARTICIPATION& PRESENTATIONS IN SEMINARS/SYMPOSIA/WORKSHOPS/CONFERENCES: i. NATIONAL SEMINAR ON “WOMEN EMPOWERMENT AND MICRO ENTERPRISE” (SPONSORED BY UGC) , ORGANIZED BY DEPARTMENT OF HOME SCIENCE, THE GRADUATE SCHOOL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, JAMSHEDPUR, JHARKHAND. ON 28th &29th NOVEMBER 2011 ii. “WORKSHOP ON RESEARCH METHODOLOGY” (SPONSORED BY UGC) ORGANIZED BY GANDHIAN STUDY CENTER FOR RESEARCH, JAMSEDPUR WOMEN’S COLLEGE FROM 13th TO 20th FEB. 2012 iii. NATIONAL SEMINAR ON “IMPACT OF EDUCATION ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS OF INDIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO JHARKHAND” (SPONSORED BY UGC) ORGANIZED BY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. THE GRADUATE SCHOOL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, JAMSHEDPUR, JHARKHAND. ON 21st & 22nd FEB. 2012. iv. NATIONAL SEMINAR ON “SANSKRIT SAHITY ME MANAV KALYAN” (SPONSORED BY UGC) ORGANIZED BY DEPARTMENT OF SANSKRIT. THE GRADUATE SCHOOL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, JAMSHEDPUR, JHARKHAND. ON 19th & 20th MARCH. 2012. v. NATIONAL SEMINAR ON “ECOSYSTEM AND BIODIVERSITY : BANK OF NATURAL CAPITAL” (SPONSORED BY UGC) ORGANIZED VBY THE DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY, THE GRADUATE SCHOOL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, JAMSHEDPUR, JHARKHAND. ON 27th & 28th MARCH 2012. vi. NATIONAL SEMINAR ON “INDIA’S POLICY TOWARDS UNO IN THE EMERGING GLOBAL WORLD” (SPONSORED BY UGC) ORGANIZED BY POLITICAL SCIENCE RANCHI UNIVERSITY, RANCHI ON 29th , 30th SEPTEMBER & 1st OCTOBER 2012. http://mgcub.ac.in Mahama Gandhi Central University, Bihar Faculty Profile for MGCU website 8 vii. NATIONAL SEMINAR ON “RELEVANCE OF SWAMI VIVEKANANDA’S THOUGHT IN THE PRESENT DAY CONTEXT” (SPONSORED BY UGC) ORGANISED BY : DEOGHAR COLLEGE. DEOGHAR (S.K.M. UNIVERSITY, DUMKA) ON 08th &9th JULY 2013. viii. NATIONAL SEMINAR ON “ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND POLITICAL RESPONSIBILITY” (SPONSORED BY UGC) ORGANIZED BY POLITICAL SCIENCE KARTIK ORAON COLLEGE, GUMLA, RANCHI UNIVERSITY, RANCHI. ON 22nd & 23th MARCH 2015. ix. “MAHAMANA MALAVIYA AND HIS MISSION” (SPONSORED BY UGC) ORGANIZED BY UGC HRD BANARS HINDU UNIVERSITY, VARANASI ON 29th SEP TO 19th OCT 2015. x. SENINAR ON “IMPROVEMENT IN THE QUALITY OF HIGHER EDUCATION: CHALLENGES & STRATEGIES” ORGANISED BY IQAC THE GRADUATE SCHOOL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, JAMSHEDPUR, JHARKHAND ON 13th APRIL 2016. 15. AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS & OTHER DISTINCTIONS: 16. ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT INFORMATION: CHAPTERS IN PUBLISHED BOOKS SL NAME OF BOOK PUBLICATION TITLE ISBN . 1. SANSKRIT AUR VIGYAN MEKHLA PUBL. DELHI RIGVEDA MEN 978-93- ANUSHYUT 81415-87-0 RAJDHARMAKI VAIGYANIKTA: EK ANUSHILAN 2. “MANAVADHIKAR KA BHAWNA PUBL. 978-81-7667- BADALTA PARIDRISHYA” DELHI 278-8 (DR. SARITA TIWARI ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE http://mgcub.ac.in .
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