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DR. SRABANI BOSE Designation PERSONAL PROFILE Name : DR. SRABANI BOSE Designation : Assistant Professor of Geography Date of Birth : 29th February 1976 Academic Qualification : M.A., Ph.D. E-mail Id : [email protected] Address for Correspondence: Office: - Dr. Bhupendranath Dutta Smriti Mahavidyalaya P.O. – Hatgobindapur Dist – Purba Barddhaman Pin – 7131407 West Bengal Phone No. – 0342 – 2584616 Residence: 103, Pilkhana Lane, Purba Barddhaman – 713101 West Bengal Contact No. : 8250067182 • Research Experience 1) Obtained Ph.D degree in the Department of Geography, the University of Calcutta. 2) Completed an UGC funded Minor Research Project • Teaching Experience 1) More than thirteen years of Honours teaching experience. • Publications 1) A paper entitled “Diarrhoea, Environment and Human Health: Examining the Interface in Burdwan District, West Bengal" published in Geo-Analyst,July,2016 (ISSN 2249-2909) 2) A paper entitled “Paleogeographic Analysis of Laterites in the North –Western Bengal Basin, West Bengal, India: Inference on Past Environment” published in Indian Cartogapher Vol-36, Part-I, 2016 (ISSN NO.0927-8392) 3) A paper entitled “Geo-Environmental Specificity of Japanese Encephalitis in the District of Burdwan, West Bengal” published in Environment and Development: The Challenges of Millennium, March 2016 (ISBN No. 978-93-80736-09-9) 4) A paper entitled “Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Population Growth, Distribution and Density in the District of Burdwan, West Bengal” published in Urbanization , Environmental Change and Sustainable Development, June, 2015 (ISBN No. 978-81-925800-8-1) 5) A paper entitled “Population Distribution and Health Care Facilities in the District of Burdwan” published in Interdisciplinary journal of Sciences and Humanities, Vol-II, No. II,pp.90- 101,January, 2015( ISSN NO.2348-3822) 6) A paper entitled “Assessment of Environmental Quality and Health in Selected Slums of Burdwan Municipality, West Bengal” Published in Interdisciplinary Journal of Sciences and Humanities Vol.1 No.1, pp. 48-52, January, 2014( ISSN 2348-3822) 7) A paper entitled “A Geographical Analysis of incidences of Diseases with Changing Social and Cultural Dimensions in the District of Burdwan” Published in Resources and Development: Issues and Concerns, October,2013 (ISBN 81-8064-252-6) 8) A paper entitled “Health and Sustainable Development in the Context of Burdwan District” Published in Globalization Governance and Sustainable Development, June 2013,(ISBN 81-8064- 237-2) 9) A paper entitled “Health and Environment in Sustainable Development: The Interaction and Investigation of Policy ‘Health for All’ by 2000AD in the District of Burdwan” Published in Global Research Analysis Vol. 2, Issue 3, March,2013.( ISSN 2277-8160)[IMPACT FACTOR: 0.2714] 10) A paper entitled “Assessing Geo-Environmental Specificity of Kalaazar in the District of Burdwan, West Bengal” Published in International Journal of Current Research Vol. 4, Issue 09, September, 2012. (ISSN 0975-833X) 11) A paper entitled “An Appraisal of the Situation of HIV/ AIDS in West Bengal” Published in Changing Society, Culture and Its Impacts on People,2012,(ISBN-978-81-909878-9-9) 12) A paper entitled “Status of Malnutrition among Children in Urban Slums and its Relationship with Socio-Economic Factors-A Case Study of Guskara Municipality, Burdwan District” Published in Practicing Geographer Vol.14 No. 2 Winter, 2010. (ISSN 0975-3850) 13) A paper entitled “A Study on the Relationship between Poverty and Tuberculosis” Published in the Indian Journal of Landscape Systems & Ecological Studies Vol. 33, No.2, December , 2010.(ISSN 0971-4170) 14) A paper entitled “Spatial Disparities of Health Care Facilities in the District of Burdwan.” Published in Geographical Review of India Vol. 71, No. 4, December ,2009.(ISSN 0375-6386) 15) A paper entitled “A Study on Hospital Catchment Areas in the District of Burdwan” Published in the Indian Journal of Landscape Systems& Ecological Studies Vol. 32, No.2, December, 2009. (ISSN 0971-4170) • Book Bose, S. and Mondal, J. (ed.) “Urbanization, Environmental Change and Sustainable Development”, Damodar Group, Burdwan, June, 2015 (ISBN No. 978-81-925800-8-1) • Seminars, Conferences, Symposia, Workshops etc. Attended Sl. Name Sponsoring Agency Place & Date One Day Workshop for Preparation of Syllabi Department of Geography, The Department of Geography, The 1. (Semester with CBCS) of University of Burdwan, 30th University of Burdwan Geography (Hons. & Gen) May, 2017 Course of Studies Human Resource Development 4th Refresher Course in Centre, The University of 2. UGC Geography Burdwan, 2nd February to 22nd February 2016 Amader Griha Nai: Ekush M.U.C. Womens’ College, M.U.C. Womens’ College, 3. Satake Phire Dekha Narir Itihas Burdwan Burdwan,8th March,2016 on 3rd Professor Satyesh Chakraborty Memorial Lecture Department of Geography, The Department of Geography, The 4. on Critical Geopolitics and University of Burdwan, 20th University of Burdwan Images of Kashmir as July, 2015 Represented of Geography the Department of Geography, 3 Day Workshop on Software 5. The University of Burdwan The University of Burdwan, Training in Geography(Hons.) 27.02.15, 28.02.15 and 2.3.15 National Seminar on Department of Geography, The Dimensions of Resources and 6. UGC-SAP-DRS University of Burdwan, 26th Development in the Western and 27th March, 2015 Region of West Bengal on 1st Summer School, GEOMATICS-2012, 21-Day “ Department of Geography , Summer Training Programme Department of Science and 7. The University of Burdwan, on Geospatial Technologies Technology, Government of 15th May to 04th June 2012 and Application under NRDMS India Programme in DST National Seminar on Human Dr.B.N.D. Smriti Rights Education : Human Mahavidyalaya, 8. University Grants Commission Rights in the Globalizing Hatgobindapur, Burdwan Worlds ,March 26-27,2010 Academic Staff College, The 9. 69th Orientation course University Grants Commission University of Burdwan, March 3-30,2009 State Level Seminar on Department of Geography, 10. Contemporary Environmental University Grants Commission Chandernagore College, Issues Chandernagore , 06.12.2008 • Papers Presented in Seminars, Conferences, Symposia, Workshops etc. Sl. Title of the paper Name Place & Date Department of Geography, National Seminar on Problems Arsenic Pollution and its Economics and Commerce, and Sustainability of Surface 1. Menace-A Case Study of Chandrapur College, and Groundwater Resources in Burdwan District, West Bengal Chandrapur, Burdwan, Deltaic West Bengal March17-18,2017 Changing Aspects of Population Department of Geography, Growth, Distribution and National Seminar on Geo- Sailajananda Falguni Smriti 2. Density over Time and Space in Historical Perception of Mahavidyalaya, Khayasole, the District of Burdwan, West Environment in Society Birbhum, February7 - 8,2017 Bengal National Seminar on Issues and Department of Economics and An Overview of Poverty and Challenges of Poverty, Geography, Sambhu Nath 3. Education Exclusion in India Development and Rural College, Labhpur, Birbhum, Livelihoods in India February 6-7,2017 Paleoclimatic and Department of Geography, Paleogeomorphic Evolution of 36th INCA International Vidya-Bhavana, Visva-Bharati, 4. Laterites in the North-Western Congress Santiniketan, Birbhum, Bengal Basin, India: Inference November9-11, 2016 on Past Environments Department of Economics, Dr. Sustainable Agriculture in the National Seminar on Bhupendra Nath Dutta Smriti 5. Context of Sustainable Sustainable Agriculture: Issues Mahavidyalaya, Development and Challenges Hatgobindapur, Burdwan, and September 26-27, 2016 Geo-Environmental Specificity Department of Geography, National Seminar on of Japanese Encephalitis in the Kandra Radha Kanta Kundu 6. Environment and Development: District of Burdwan, West Mahavidyalaya, Kandra, The Challenges of Millennium Bengal Burdwan, December8-9, 2015 The Health Impacts of Environmental Quality on National Seminar on Man- Department of Geography, Slums of Burdwan Environment Interactions: 7. Bankura Christian College, Municipality: Interactions Issues, Challenges and Bankura, December2-3,2015 Between Lives of People and Remedies Sustainable Development Department of Geography, Assessment of Health Status of State Level Seminar on Chatra Ramai Pandit 8. Women in Selected Slums of Empowerment of Women in Mahavidyalaya , Chatra, Burdwan Municipality Bengal-A Historical Perspective September 5-6, 2014 Extent of Deprivation and Associations between Department of Geography, The Environmental Quality and 35th Indian Geographer’s Meet 9. University of Burdwan , Health: A Case Study on & International Conference November 11-13,2013 Selected Slums of Burdwan Municipality National Seminar on Changing An Appraisal of the Situation of Sambhu Nath College, Labpur, 10. Society, Culture and its Impact HIV/ AIDS in West Bengal Birbhum, February 14-15,2012 on People A Geographical Analysis of Incidences of Diseases with Department of Geography, The 33rd Indian Geography 11. Changing Social and Cultural University of Burdwan , Congress Dimensions in the District of November 11-13,2011 Burdwan Health and Sustainable National Seminar on Dr. Gour Mohan Roy College, 12. Development in the Context of Globalizing Urban Governance Monteswar , Burdwan, October Burdwan District and Sustainable Development 8-9,2010 Status of Malnutrition in Urban Slums International Conference on and its Relationship with Socio- Department Of Geography, The 13. Environment, resource and economic Factors-A Case Study of University of Burdwan , March Regional Development Guskara Municipality,Burdwan 8-9,2010 District .
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