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CURRICULUM VITAE of Dr.P.S.Ganeshmoorthy CURRICULUM VITAE of Dr.P.S.Ganeshmoorthy Name : DR. P.S.GANESHMOORTHY Designation : Assistant Professor Address : Department of Tamil& Translation Studies Dravidian University, Kuppam-517426 Chittoor District, Andhra Pradesh, India. Teaching Experience : Assistant professor in the Department of Tamil and Translation Studies. Post Graduate in Tamil Since 04-10-2010 to till date. Research Guidance : M.Phil & Ph.D. Father` s name : P. Subramanyam Sex : Male Date of Birth & Age : 14-05-1973, (43 years) Nationality & Religion : Indian – Hindu Caste : BESTHA (BC-A) Present Address : 13/74 Somaiah Street, KUPPAM -51742, Chittoor district, Andhra Pradesh. Permanent Address : 4/12 Mitta Street, SATHRAWADA (Post) Nagari Municipality, ChittoorDistrict Andhra Pradesh, Pin-517592. Mobile no: 08985319831 E-mail id: [email protected] (1) Educational Qualifications : 1. Awarded Doctor of Philosophy Sri Venkateswara University Tirupati in July-2007 for the thesis “Tirumalai k koil Ozhukalarukalum Tiuvizhakkalum”. 2 .Post Doctoral Fellow awardees from National Testing Service- India, (CIIL) Central Institute of Indian Languages (MHRD)Govt. of India, Mysore-570 006 During 2008-2010. 3. Passed M.A post Graduate in Tamil first class, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati.-2003. 4. Passed P.G. Diploma in Industrial Relations &Personnel Management, SriVenkateswara University, Tirupati in1999. 5. Passed Diploma in Special Education (MR) National Institute Mentally Handicapped, Ministry of Social justice Empowerment Government of India, Secundarabad .AP-2001 6. Passed Vaishnava Literature Parichaya and Pravanya Course-2004 Organized by Sri VaishnavaSri Institute,Srirangam, Tiruchi. Book Published (166pages) : 1) Published book “Tirumalai k koil Ozhukalarukalum Tiruvizhakkalum” on November, 2009. ISBN: 978-93-80479-10- 2) Published book “Tirumalai Tirupati Koil Kalvettukkal” on October, 2014. ISBN: 978-93-5212-351-3. 3) Published book “A Study on Special Education for Mentally Retarded Children” on June, 2015. ISBN: 978-93-5212-521-0. (2) Article Published in : Published Article in “Thin varai Suzh International Journal Tiruvenkadam”Today Ithazh International Journal, Chennai. ISSN: 2349 – 1914 On December-2014. page no-34 to37 Published Article in “Tiruvilliputturin Perumai”Today Ithazh International Journal, Chennai. ISSN: 2349 – 1914 On July -2015. page no 31 to 34 Delivered Guest Lecture : 01. Delivered Guest Lecture on the entitled “Tiruvenkata Pasura Vilakam at Government Degree College, Nagari on 01-07-2013. 02. Delivered Guest Lecture on the entitled “Achariyargalin Tirumalai t Thondu” Government Degree College Nagari on 30-10-2013. 03. Delivered Guest Lecture on the entitled “Ramanujar Vaibavam” Government Degree College Nagari on 04-07-2014. Chairman of the Board : 1. conducted the public Viva-voce examination (Viva-Voce) Mr.D.Subramani in the Department of Tamil, S.V.University College of Arts, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati on 19-04-2014. 2. Conducted the public Viva-voce examination Mr.K.Kumaraswamy in the Department of Tamil, S.V.University College of Arts, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati on 08-08-2014. 3. Conducted the public Viva-voce examination Mr.A.M.Nagooranifa in the Department of Tamil, S.V.University College of Arts, Sri Venkateswara University Tirupati on 08-08-2014. (3) Orientation Programme : Participated in the Orientation Programme from Participated 25-11-2013 to 21-12-2013 at University Grants Commission, Academic Staff College Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati. Television Programme : Tamil Commentator in Live Programme of SriVari Brahmmotsavam-2011, Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanas Tirupati Thangatther (Golden car) on October-2011. Training Programme Attended: Attended the Training Programmed on Evaluation for Research Scholars (Basic Level) Conducted by the Centre for Testing and Evaluation, Central Institute of Indian Languages,(MHRD), Mysore from 09th to18th February, 2005. Work Shop : Participated Work Shop on Sangam Literature Organized by Tamil Department, S.V.University Tirupati,in Collaboration with Central Institute Of Classical Tamil, Chennai at , S.V.University Tirupati, during28-03-2009 to 06-04-2009. Discussion /Orientation: Discussion/Orientation programme of 90 Programme Participated Days from 14-07-2009 to 18-07-2009 & 22-09-2009 to18-12-2009 NTS Headquarters Centre for Testing and Evaluation, Central Institute of Indian Languages (MHRD)Govt of India, Mysore-570 006. Research Publications : 1.TranslatedBhakthi Literature from Telugu to Tamil for TTD during 2005. 2. Published Article (Ramanujarin Tirumalai Thondu) in Saptagiri Maxine (Tamil)TTD.Journal, Tirupati. May-2005. 3. Published Article(SriPallikondeswarasawamy TempleSurutupalli) in Saptagiri Maxine (Telugu)TTD.Journal, Tirupiti. July, 2008. 4. Published Article(Embrarin Pattu Varthaigal) in Saptagiri Maxine (4) (Tamil)TTD.Journal, Tirupati.July,2008. 5. Published Article (Tirumalai k Kovil Vazhipadu) in Saptagiri Maxine (Tamil)TTD.Journal, Tirupati.Oct, 2010. (4) 6. Published Article (Tamil Ilakkiyatthil Vadavenkadam) in TamilMarudam Maxine(Tamil), Madurai. June, 2011. 7. Published Article (KuruvaiNambiyin ManPoo Thondu) in Tirumal Maxine (Tamil), Chennai. June, 2012. 8. Published Article (Tamil Ilakkiyatthil KanchiEkambaranadarKovil) in TamilMarudam Maxine (Tamil), MaduraiJULY,2012. 9. Published Article (Kalvettukkal kaattum Tirumalai-k- Kovil) inTamilMarudam Maxine (Tamil), Madurai. March, 2013. International Seminar’s Papers : 1.International Seminar on Tirukkuralum Presented Vazviyalum Titled Tiruvalluvar parvaiyil Natpu on Organized by Tamil Department, Periyar University College of Arts &Sciences, Pennagaram, Darmapuri. District-636 809 on 26-09-2014. ISBN : 978-81-926606-3-9 National Seminar’s Papers : 1. National Seminar on Problems of Rural Presented Woman in Tamil & Telugu Novels held at Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati. from April-2004. 2. National Seminar on” Humanism in Indian Literature” conducted by BhashaSangamAP . in Collaboration with CIIL, Mysore held at (5) Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati. During 19-21 January,2005. 3. National Seminar on Problems of working Woman in Tamil & Telugu Novels held at Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati. From 28-03-2005 to 29-03-2005. 4. National Seminar on Life and Works of Pillai Lokacharya at University of Madras, Chennai from 16 November, 2005. 5. National Seminar on Ethical Values Indian Literature” Conducted by Bhasha Sangam, AP, Central Institute of Hindi Agra at Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati during 27th-28th February-2006. 6. National Seminar on the “Contribution of Prof. N.SubbuReddiar to Tamil Language Literature” and held at Sri Venkateswara University Tirupati. from 27-28thaugust-2007. 7. National Seminar on” Contribution of Various aspects of Language Technology” Organized at Collaboration with CIIL, Mysore on 25-26 February,2010. 8. National Seminar on Panmuganokkil Tamil, Conducted by Madras Christian College, Chennai from 31st march, 2011 ISBN: 978-93-81006-04-7 9. National Seminar on” Empowerment of Woman in Contemporary Indian Literature” organized by Bhasha Sangam AP. in Collaboration with CIIL, Mysore held at Sri Venkateswara University Tirupati. During 24-25January, 2012. (6) 10. National Seminar Morphological Studies on Classical Tamil Organized by Tamil. Organized by the Department, Dravidian Computational Linguistics, Dravidian University, Kuppam Collaboration with Central Institute of Classical Tamil,(CICT) Chennai during02-02-2012 to 04-02-2012 11. National Seminar on Comparative Dravidian Traditional knowledge Systems Dravidian University, Kuppam. In Collaboration with Karnataka University 29-30March, 2012. 12. National Seminar on Comparative Study of Tamil & Telugu Folk Medicine Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati. From 22-03-2013 to 23-03-2013. 13. National Seminar on Ma.Po.Si. Yin Panmuga Aalumai Organized by Gudiyattam Tamizh Sangam on 01-09-2013. ISBN : 978-93-81006-62-7 14. National Seminar on Tamizhaivu Kalangal – Perarasargalin Tirumalai Thondu Organized by Dept. Of Tamil Presidency, College, Chennai on 20-12-2013. ISBN : 978-93-82271-32-1 15. National Seminar Evaluation of Secondary School Language Textbooks of Border Areas on Organized by Tamil Department, Dravidian University Kuppam. Collaboration With National Testing Service- India, (CIIL) Central Institute of Indian Languages (MHRD)Govt. of India, Mysore-570 006. From 29-03-2104 to 31-03-2014. 16. National Seminar on Kalandorum Tamizh Ilakkiya Pokkugal Organized by Dept. Of Tamil, Krishna Arts & Science College, Kattinayanapalli Krishnagiri (7) On 03-10-2015. ISBN: 978-81-926615-3-7 AksharaTapasmaan Service : Contribution Service Facilitation for sending Ten Illarate Persons to join & Succes Government Of Andhra Pradesh Introduce AksharaTapasmaan Sampoorna Aksharaasyathaa Programme in Sathravada village, Nagari Mandal, Chittoor (Dist), Organized by Government of Andhra Pradesh Introduce Zillah Saksharatha Samithi, Chittoor During the year 1989. Sramadaana Varothsavam : participated in Sramadaana Varothsavam Collaboration with Government Degree College Nagari From 01-01-1996 to 07-01-1996. PalsPolioProgramme : participated Pals Polio Programme Sathravada village Nagari mandal during 09-12-1995 & 20-01-1996. Member of the Board of Examiners: Member of Board of Examiners, following Universities, 1. University of Madras, Chepack, Chennai, 600 005. 2. Bharadiyar University, Coimbatore, 641042. 3. Monomaniam Sundaranar University, Abisegapatti, Tirunelveli,627 027 4.
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