DR. TULIKA CHAKRAVORTY

Father’s Name: Sri Dilip Kumar Chakravorty

Mother’s Name: Smt. Punam Chakravorty

Date of Birth : 01.01.1982

Email id : [email protected]

Mobile : +91 9830763612, +91 9433451228

ADDRESS : 97, Bandel Station Road, Near Gholacal, Hooghly,712103, .

Educational Qualification:

• High school from Uttar Pradesh Board for Secondary Education in 1997 scored 73.3%. • Inter Mediate from Uttar Pradesh Board for Secondary Education in 1999 scored 66.5%. • B.A. (HONS.) in Political Science from Banaras Hindu University in 2002 scored 56.6%. • M. A. in Political Science from Banaras Hindu University in 2004 scored 60.1%.

• Ph.D awarded on topic Marginalisation and Development of Women of Fishing Community: A Case Study of Jelepara, Department of Peace and Conflict Studies and Management, Sikkim University on dated 13.10.2017.

• UGC NET Qualified, June 2004.

Area of Specialization: International Relations

Research Interest:

• Gender Studies • Exclusion and Inclusion Studies • Community and Peace Studies

Fellowship and Awards: • Awarded Teacher Fellowship (Faculty Development Programme) for completing Doctoral degree by UGC from November 18, 2013 to November 16, 2016. • Awarded Grandmaster title from Asia Book of Awards for conducting Online Quiz on World Environment Day and spreading awareness among 13582 people from around the globe. • Awarded for Education Community from Asia Education Awards for disseminating community education.

Teaching- Experiences:

• Working as an Assistant Professor in Political Science in Bangabasi Morning College, Kolkata from 08.03.2007 –till now.

• Engaged as an Academic Counsellor in Netaji Subhash Open University, from August 2012 – October 2013.

• Engaged as a Guest Faculty in Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata, from July 2012- October 2013 and from July 2018 – till now.

• Engaged as a Part time Lecturer in Political Science in , Hooghly, from December 2006 to Feb.2007.

• Engaged as a Part time Lecturer in Political Science in Kabi Sukanto College, Bhadreshwar, Hooghly from July 2006 to Feb 2007.

• Engaged as a Guest Lecturer in Political Science in Vivekananda College for Women from July 2005 to Feb 2006.

Professional Membership:

• Annual member of Indian association for Asian and Pacific Studies (Registered under act xxvi of 1961, Govt. of West Bengal) • Life time member of West Bengal Political Science Association (Regn. No. S/80510 OF 1995-96) • Annual member of International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (IUAES) • Lifetime member of Bengal Institute of Political Studies (BIPS)

Publications in Journals:

• Chakravorty, T. (2020) ‘Ecofeminism, Marginal Women and Their Voices’ published in a Peer – Reviewed, Referred Journal, Impact Factor 5.80, UGC care journal ‘Sambodhi’, Vol-43 No-04 (1) October – December (2020), ISSN: 2249- 6661.

• Chakravorty, T. (2020) ‘Aadhunik yug mein madhyayugin stithi ka samvahak: Kanya Bhrunn Hatya’ published in a Peer – Reviewed Journal ‘Sanshodhan’, Vol. 9, 2020, ISSN: 2249-8567.

• Chakravorty, T. (2019) ‘Partition of India: Through Gendered Perspectives’ published in a Peer – Reviewed Journal The Indian Journal of Politics, Vol. 53, No. 01-02, Jan-June, 2019, ISSN: 0303-9951.

• Chakravorty, T. (2018) ‘Capability Deprivation and Women of Fishing Communities: A Case Study of Uttar Pradesh’ published in a Bi-lingual UGC approved Refereed Journal Nava Gavesana, Vol no. 08-09,Issue -1-4 & 1-2, Jan- Dec., 2017 & Jan – June, 2018, ISSN: 09769455, UGC No. 40869.

• Chakravorty, T. (2018) ‘Women’s Freedom in Past and Present’, published in a peer reviewed UGC approved International Multidisciplinary Research journal ‘Quest’, volume – 7, issue -1, January- 2018, ISSN : 2278 – 4497, Quality Impact Factor: 6.89(CARS).

• Chakravorty, T. and S. Choudhury (2017) ‘Marginalisation of Women from Fishing Communities: An Experience From West Bengal’, published in a peer reviewed UGC approved journal ‘The Equanimist’, volume – 3, issue -1 & 2, January – June 2017, ISSN: 2395-7468.

• Chakravorty, T. (2016) ‘Violence Against Women of Fishing Community in India’, published in a peer reviewed International online journal Asian Academic Research Journal of Multidisciplinary, volume – 3, issue -11, November, 2016, online ISSN : 2319 – 2801.

• Chakravorty, T. (2016) ‘Education and Sustainable Development of Women of Fishing Community: An Experience from West Bengal’, published in Himalayan Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. 6, Issue No. 1, April 2016, ISSN:2231-6639.

• Chakravorty, T. (2014) ‘Women of India : In Social Exclusion Perspective’, published in a peer reviewed Interdisciplinary studies Journal ‘Reyono’, vol.3, Issue 1,2014, St. Thomas College, Kozhencherry, Kerala, ISSN 2277-7652.

• Chakravorty, T. (2014) ‘Role of Hindu Code Bill Between Exclusion and Inclusion of Women In India’, published in a National Level Annual Journal 'Sanshodhan’ Vol. 3, 2013-2014, ISSN No- 2245-8567.

• Chakravorty, T. (2011)‘Peoples Participation in Forest Conservation for Livelihood Management’, published in International Research Journal “Nava Gavesana”, vol.2, Issue 3&4, July – Dec. 2011.ISSN :0976-9455.

• Chakravorty, T. (2010) ‘Caste System and Indian Politics: Challenge to Indian Integration’, published in International Journal ‘Medha’, Vol-1 No-4, Jan-March. 2010, ISSN -0975-0886.

• Chakravorty, T. (2009) ‘Naxalite Insurgency: Past and Present’, published in International Journal ‘Medha’, Vol-1 No-3, Oct-Dec.2009, ISSN -0975-0886.

• Chakravorty, T. (2009) ‘Blow To The Indian Integration: Separatist Movements’, published in International Journal ‘Medha’, Vol-1 No-2, July-Sep.2009, ISSN - 0975-0886.

Publications in Edited Books:

• Chakravorty, T. (2020) ‘Understanding Capability Deprivation and Capacity Building of Women in Fishing Communities in Sundarbans’ published in Human Development in South Asia Issues and Challenges, Synergy Books India, New Delhi, ISBN:978-81-944668-4-0.

• Chakravorty, T. (2017) ‘An Ethical Dilemma: Plagiarism vs Feminist Research Ethics’ published in Women Education in Modern Perspective, Lulu Publication, USA, ISBN 978-1-387-09835- 4.

• Chakravorty, T. (2015) ‘Marginalisation and Women of Fishing Community: An Experience from India’, published in ‘Applied Ethics: Security, Sustainability and Human Flourishing’, Center for Applied Ethics and Philosophy, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, ISBN978-4-9907888-1-0. • Chakravorty, T. (2014) ‘Exclusion of Women In Health Perspective: A Case Study of West Bengal’, published in a Proceedings of an International Conference on ‘Women, Empowerment and Globalisation’, held on 17th & 18th January, 2014, ISBN No. 9788192222936.

• Chakravorty, T. (2014) ‘Education and Rights of Women’, published in a proceedings of UGC sponsored State Level Seminar on Education for Humanism: Issues and Challenges, 28th September 2012, published on January, 2014, ISBN: 9788192488929. • Chakravorty, T. (2013) ‘Nari Chetanar Aloke Swamiji’, published in a Proceedings of a National Seminar on ‘Swami Vivekananda O Bartaman Kale Tar Prasangikota’, held on 21st & 22nd March 2013, ISBN: 9783161484101.

• Chakravorty, T. (2011) ‘Role of Rural Women as Media Person in Environment Conservation and Education’, published in “Human Rights of Women: Indian Perspective”, Yugantar Publication, Varanasi, ISBN: 819047699-8.

• Chakravorty, T. (2010) ‘Regional Imbalances: Barrier In The Path Of Indian Society’, published in a proceedings of the UGC Sponsored National Level Conference on “Sociology In The 21st Century: The First Decade” 6th December, 2010, ISBN978-81-921808-1-6.

Publication of Books:

• Book titled ‘Women of Fishing Communities in West Bengal: Through Marginalisation and Development Perspectives’ published by ‘Lambert Academic Publishing’, 2019, Mauritius, Germany, ISBN: 978-613-9-44429-8.

Paper Presentations:

• Paper titled Violence Against Women During Covid 19 Pandemic presented in an International Web Conference on ‘The Changing Role of the State amidst New Global (Dis)order, on September 12,2020, organized by Bengal Institute of Political Studies (BIPS).

• Paper titled Foreign Policy of India : An Overview presented in an International Conference on ‘100 years of International Relations’ on September 07, 2019, organised by Bengal Institute of Political Studies in collaboration with the SIRSS, at Jadavpur University, Kolkata.

• Paper titled Gender Discrimination and Women of Marginalised Communities presented in an International Conference on Challenges to the Post – Colonial Democracies: India and Her Neighbours in South Asia on February 14 – 15, 2019, Galsi Mahavidyalaya, Galsi.

• Paper titled Indo – China Perspectives on Doklam issue presented in an National Seminar on India’s Foreign Policy: The Potential and Limitations of Look East to Act East Policy on November 29-30, 2018, at Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith,Varanasi.

• Paper titled Partition Of India: Through Gendered Perspectives presented in an International Conference on Women, Conflict and Peace Processes in South Asia on November 21-22, 2018, UNESCO Chair for Peace and Intercultural Understanding, Malaviya Centre for Peace Research, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi.

• Paper titled Female Foeticide: A Heinous Violence towards Humanity presented in an International Seminar on Women, Society and Politics: A Study on India and Bangladesh on April 24-25, 2018, at Karimpur Pannadevi College, Karimpur.

• Paper titled Ambedkar’s Hindu Code Bill: Torch Bearer Of The Society Towards Women’s Empowerment presented in a National Seminar on Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and Social Engineering on April 13 – 14, 2018, Visva –Bharati, Shantiniketan.

• Paper titled Understanding Capability Deprivation and Capacity Building of Women in Fishing Communities in Sunderbans presented in an International interdisciplinary seminar on Human Resource Development in South Asia: Capabilities, Challenges and Prospects on March 16-17, 2018, at Synod College Shillong.

• Paper titled Women’s Freedom and Education: In Past and Present presented in an International Seminar on Education and Society: Problems, Prospects and New Trends on November 17-18, 2017, at Vidyasagar College of Education, Phansidewa, Darjeeling.

• Paper titled Capability Deprivation and Women of Fishing Communities: A Case Study of Uttar Pradesh presented in an International Seminar on Challenges to Indian Polity: Concepts and Issues on July 20- 21, 2017, at University of Gour Banga, Malda.

• Paper titled Plagiarism as a Serious Breach of Research Ethics presented in a National Seminar on Intellectual Property Rights in Media & Entertainment: Issues and Challenges on February 10, 2017 at Amity University, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh.

• Paper titled Sustainable Development and Education of Women of Fishing Community: An Experience from West Bengal presented in a National Seminar on Evolution of Bengal in 20th century in the context of Liberal Arts and Popular Culture on September 3 – 4, 2015 at , Rampurhat.

• Paper titled Marginalisation and Women from fishing community : An experience from West Bengal presented in the 2nd South India International Conference on ‘ Inspiring Innovation & Social Entrepreneurship for poverty Eradication & Climate Change Mitigation’ held on February 06 –- 07, 2015, Organised by CSSEIP, University of Hyderabad & IDCA, Willow brook (Chicago), Illinois, USA.

• Paper titled Sustainable Livelihood and Exclusion of women of fishing community in India presented in the Ninth International Conference on Applied Ethics’ held on October 31 -– November 2, 2014, at the Centre for Applied Ethics and Philosophy, Hokkaido University ,Sapporo, Japan.

• Paper titled Men’s Violence Towards Women of Fishing Community in India presented in Northern India Symposium on ‘Men and Boys for Gender Justice’ , held on September, 13-14, 2014 at Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi.

• Paper titled Exclusion Of Women In Health Perspective: A Case Study Of West Bengal, Presented In An UGC Sponsored International Conference on Women, Empowerment And Globalisation’ , held on 17th & 18th January, 2014 at C.P.Berar & E.S.College, Nagpur.

• Paper titled Aadhunik Yug mein Madhyayugin Sthiti ka Samvahak – Kanya Bhrunn Hatya, Presented in the International Seminar on Future of Human Rights, Humanity and Culture in Emerging Globalised World, held on 9-10 December, 2012, Lucknow, U.P.

• Paper titled MGNREGA: An Alternative to Migration Presented In a State Level Seminar on Political Economy of Rural Development: The Indian Experience held on 7 - 8 August, 2012, Purash Kanpur Haridas Nandi Mahavidyalaya, Howrah, W.B.

• Paper titled Role Of Environment Education In Empowering Marginalised Communities Through Lifelong Learning Presented In The National Seminar on Lifelong Learning and Higher Education, held on 9-10 March, 2012, University Of Jammu.

• Paper titled Naxalism as A Threat To Indian Integration Presented in an International Seminar on Re- envisioning States Reorganization in India on February 21-22, 2012 at Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi.

• Paper titled Rural Devlopment through Joint Forest Management in West Bengal Presented in the Conference of West Bengal Political Science Association’ held on 18-19 June, 2011.

• Paper titled Role Of Rural Women As Media Person In Environment Conservation Presented in a National Seminar on Human Rights of Women: Indian Perspective on 05-06, March, 2011, at Savitri Bai Fule Govt. Post Graduate College, Chakia ,Chandauli, U.P.

• Paper titled Environmental Degradation And Role Of Democratic Participation Through Joint Forest Management in India, Presented in an International Seminar on Emerging Dynamics of Democracy in India held on November, 18- 19, 2010 at Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi.

• Paper titled Indians Without India: A Focus On The Sons Of The Soil Policy In Maharashtra, Presented in an International Seminar on The Politics of Identity: Alternative Visions and Formations from India on January,09-10, 2009 at Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi.

Participations:

• Participated in three two weeks workshops on Research Methodologies and Feminist Research Methodology sponsored by ICSSR, organized by Sikkim University and Rabindra Bharati University.

• Participated in Orientation Programme, Two Refresher Courses and Three Short term Courses.

• Participated in more than 30 State, National and International conferences.

• Participated in a two days seminar on Technical Terminology of International Relations sponsored by MHRD, New Delhi, organized by Khudiram Bose Central College, Kolkata.

• Participated in two days TOT programme on ‘Drug Abuse Prevention and Counselling’ for NSS Programme Officers, organized by Regional Directorate of NSS, Kolkata, Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Govt. of India at Presidency College.

Extra Curricular Activities

• Chaired Technical Sessions in two International Conferences as Resource Person.

• Delivered an invited lecture on ‘Journey of Women through the lens of Emancipation’ in a National Webinar on Womenia on October, 18, 2020, organized by Leo Club of Ranaghat, Leo Club of Kolkata Disha, Leo Club of Kolkata A1 City.

• Delivered an invited lecture on ‘Fitness Amidst Covid 19 Pandemic’ in a National Webinar on Covid 19 & Fit India Movement on September 21, 2020, organized by NSS Cell Kolhan University, Chaibasa in Association with NSS Cell, Jharkhand.

• Delivered an invited lecture on ‘Gender Violence During Lockdown Period’ in a National Webinar on Multiple Problems of Covid 19 and its Adequate Preventive Measures on May, 10, 2020, organized by NSS Unit of , West Bengal. • Delivered an invited lecture on ‘Naarivaad or Kanya Bhrunn Hatya’ on October 5, 2019 in Swatantrata Sangram Senani Vishram Singh Rajakiya Snatkottar Mahavidyalaya, Chunar, Uttar Pradesh.

• Delivered an invited lecture on ‘Gender Discrimination and Foeticide: The Indian Experience’ on August 14, 2019 in Galsi Mahavidyalaya, Burdwan, West Bengal.

• Delivered an invited lecture on ‘Techniques of Literature Review’ in a Research Methodology Workshop on November 16, 2015 in CP Berar & E S College, Nagpur, sponsored by RTMNU, Nagpur, Maharashtra.

• Engage with DDE Rabindra Bharati University, IGNOU and Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi, for some confidential works.

• Programme Officer, National Service Scheme, Bangabasi Morning College Unit, Kolkata.

• Organised Road Safety and First Aid Workshop for Students and Volunteers in association with MASH Project.

• Organised Two Students Exchange Programmes for Gender Sensitisation and Empowerment.

• Organised outreach programmes in Orphanages and Old Age Homes.

• Organised Two Blood Donation Camps in association with Student Union, Bangabasi Morning College.

• Organised Special lectures on Gender Equality, Human Rights, Value Education, Conflict Resolutions and Peace Building, Gender and Indian Cinema, International Mother Language Day, Globalisation etc.

• Organised Covid Awareness Programmes through actings, speeches, posters, etc.

• Organised relief activities for different disasters at different times.

• Organised Virtual Programmes for National Integration, Religious Integration and Regional Integration during Covid 19 Pandemic.

• Directed for creation of awareness documentaries on Conditions of Women, Children and Elderly People during Pandemic, Culture and Heritage of India, Handicrafts of India, Art, Crafts and Paintings of India, Tanjore Paintings, Lepcha Culture, Assamese Aero phones, Indian Theatre, Assamese Bihu, Life and teachings of Mahatma Gandhi.

• Directed Race for Fit India Freedom Run.

• Conducted Two Online International Quiz on World Environment Day and Independence Day. • Organised Poster making Competitions for Gender Equality and Empowerment.

• Organised Two Three Days International Webinar on Covid – 19 and The New World Order: Post Covid World Challenges and Opportunities and Covid-19 Pandamic and Emerging Issues of Women, Children and Elderly People.

• Organised Eighteen National Webinar for NSS Kolkata Golden Jubilee Lecture Series under the broad themes on Covid 19 Pandemic and Role of National Service Scheme, Heritage of India, Art and Crafts Of India, Culture and Traditions of India, Fit India, National Education Policy, Young People in Nation Building Initiatives, Opportunities & Challenges for the student- volunteers of NSS, Snake Conservation, Myths, Beliefs and First Aid Measures and Mahatma Gandhi.

• Conducted Gandagi Mukt Bharat programme.

• Conducted Programme for awareness on the advantages on Breast Feeding.

• Observed International Yoga Day, International Anti Drug Day, International Youth Day, Constitution Day, Sadbhawana Day, Anti Corruption Day, Unity Day, Girl Child Day etc.

• Observed 'Siksha Parva' Introduced by Ministry of Education, by adopting Children for their education by NSS Vounteers.

• Conducted Tree Plantation Programme by planting 50 saplings for celebrating 50 years of National Service Scheme.

• Organised several cultural programmes on different themes on different occasions i. e. Independence Day, NSS Day, Republic Day, Gandhi Jayanti, Rabindra Jayanti, Motivational Performance during Covid 19 Pandemic etc.

Dated: Place: Kolkata

(Dr. Tulika Chakravorty)