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Rajkiya Kanya Mahavidyalaya (RKMV) Shimla District Shimla (HP) 171001 Phone No Rajkiya Kanya Mahavidyalaya (RKMV) Shimla District Shimla (HP) 171001 Phone No. 0177 2807959, website: www.rkmvshimla.nic.in Name: APRAJITA NAG Designation: Associate Professor Department: Economics Address: 8, Aranyadeep, Knollswood, Shimla Phone No. +91 94184 42009 E-Mail: [email protected] Education Subject Institution Year Details M. Phil. Himachal Pradesh Intra-Regional Economic Disparities within the Tribal 1987 (Economics) University, Shimla-5 Belt of Himachal Pradesh M.A. Himachal Pradesh 1986 (Economics) University, Shimla-5 St. Bede’s College B.A. (Honors) 1984 Shimla Career Profile Organization/Institution Period Designation GSSS Kasumpti, Shimla Lecturer Govt College Solan 1997 – 2000 Assistant Professor Govt. College Sanjauli 2000 – 2006 Assistant Professor Govt. College Solan 2006 – 2007 Assistant Professor Govt. College Sanjauli 2007 – 2010 Assistant Professor Govt. College Theog 2010 – 2013 Assistant Professor RKMV, Shimla 2013 – 2016 Associate Professor Govt. College Kandaghat 2016 – 2018 Associate Professor RKMV Shimla 2018 – till date Associate Professor PAPERS PUBLISHED Paper entitled “Impact of Liberalisation on Media and Literature”, published in the book “Liberalisation & Economy in India” edited by Vijay Kumar Kaushal (Himalaya Publishing House). Paper entitled “Implications of FDI in Multi Brand Retail in India”, published in the book “Challenges of Globalisation” edited by Anupama Tandon (Atlantic Publishing House). Paper published in a journal “Vaanijjya” (Journal of Commerce), entitled “Challenges & Skill Development in Education”. ACADEMIC MEMBERSHIP Member economic society of india (life membership) ORIENTATION/REFRESHER/WORKSHOPS/ SUMMER SCHOOL 1. Attended UGC sponsored refresher course in Economics, at the Academic Staff College, HP University, Shimla, wef. 19-05-2003 to 17-06-2003. 2. Attended UGC sponsored refresher course in Economics, at the Academic Staff College, HP University, Shimla, wef. 11-12-2009 to 31-12-2009. 3. Attended short term course on Capacity Building Oo Women Managers in Higher Education, sponsored by UGC, organized by Centre for Women Studies & Development, Hpu Shimla, wef. 20th to 24th March 2012. 4. Attended UGC sponsored short term course on Human Development, at the Academic Staff College, HP University,Shimla, wef. 29-07-2013 to 03- 08-2013. CONFERENCE AND SEMINAR 1. Presented paper in NAAC sponsored National Seminar on Institutional Quality Improvement: Role of ICT, entitled “Impact Of E– learning On Education” at St Bede’S College Shimla (14-15 November 2014). 2. Organised Natinal Conference on “Make In India- Need, Opportunities and Challenges”, organized by Dept of Commerce, RKMV Shimla, in collaboration with HP Commerce & Management Association Shimla, on 27th June 2015 (was Conference Secretary). Presented paper in the same conference, entitled “Make In India Indigenization of Defense Manufacturing”. 3. Presented paper ion two day International Conference held at Govt College Sanjauli, on Media, entitled “Impact Of Media And Entertainment Industry In Global Indian Economy” (5th – 6 th October 2015. 4. Presented paper in a two day National Conference on “Higher Education: Issues and Challenges” organized by HGCTA, entitled “Challenges To Higher Education In India” (18-19 September, 2015) 5. Presented paper in a National Conference on “Issues and Challenges in Contemporary World-2015” entitled “Digital India” at IEC University in collaboration with Science and Management Society, HP (26th -27th December, 2015). 6. Presented paper in a National Conference at Rajiv Gandhi Government College, Shimla in collaboration with Science and Management Society, HP, entitled “Demonetisation in India” (9th to 11th December, 2016). 7. Presented paper in an international conference on “Water Culture of India” in Center of Excellence GDC, Sanjauli, entitled “Water Crisis in India-Causes and Cures” (18th - 19th May, 2017). 8. Presented paper in GDC Theog in a National Conference on “Language, Culture and Technical Era” entitle Globalization and Literature (7th Sep, 2019). (Aprajita Nag) .
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