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Curriculam Vitae CURRICULAM VITAE DR .BARNALI BHOWMICK (GHOSH) Email: [email protected] Mb: 091-8974341352 Objective: To set up new standards in the field of Bengali literature and linguistics by contributing best of my intellect to teaching and research. Education: a) Ph.D in Bengali Literature (Linguistics) from University of Calcutta, West Bengal in 2010. Title of thesis: ‘Madhya Juger Bangla Kabya Bhasa (Nirbachita Grantha Abalambone)’. b) M.Phil in Bengali from University of Calcutta, West Bengal in 2004. Title of thesis: ‘MADHYAJUGER DHARMANIRAPAKKHA KABYAMULYA’. c) U.G.C.-NET Exam qualified in Bengali June 2001. d) M.A in Bengali (Special paper: linguistics) from University of Kalyani, West Bengal in 2000 e) B.A Honours in Bengali from University of Kalyani, West Bengal in 1998. f) Intermediate from West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education in 1995. g) High School from West Bengal Board of Secondary Education in 1991. Professional Appointments 1. Organization: Dasaratha Deb Memorial College, District Khowai, Tripura, India. Government of Tripura, Tripura University (A Central University), Tripura, India. Designation: Assistant Professor, Department of Bengali. Dasaratha Deb Memorial College, Khowai, Tripura since 29th January, 2011. Papers Teaching: Bengali language, Bengali literature and linguistics. 1 Job Responsibilities: a) Head-In- Charge, Department of Bengali, Deb Memorial College, District Khowai, Tripura, India. b) Formerly Head, Department of Kokborok, Dasaratha Deb Memorial College, District Khowai, Tripura, India. c) Formerly Convener, Committee against Sexual Harassment, Dasaratha Deb Memorial College, District Khowai, Tripura, India. d) Member,Development Committee,Formerly Discipline Committee, Magazine Committee,Formerly Cultural Committee, Dasaratha Deb Memorial College, District Khowai, Tripura, India. e) Formerly Joint Convenor, Exam Committee, Dasaratha Deb Memorial College, District Khowai, Tripura, India. f) Coordinator Internal Quality Assaurance Cell (IQAC), Dasaratha Deb Memorial College since 05/07/2019, District Khowai, Tripura, India. 2. Organization: Designation: Guest Lecturer, Kalyani Mahavidalaya, Kalyani, Nadia, West Bengal. Papers Teaching: Bengali language, Bengali literature and linguistics. Job Responsibilities: Teaching B.A Honours Course, Pass Course and Foundation Course,Soft Skills Publications: Chapter in a Book- 1 .“HASAN AAJIJUL HAQUE-SAKUN”, Chhogalper Monimukta Byakhya-O- Bishlesan, BangiyaSahitya Samsad, Pp-166-176, Pub.2010. ISBN Number-978-81- 89827-63-2. 2 .“Sishu Sahitya Hemendra Kumar Roy”, Bangla Sishu O Kishore Sahitya; Adhunik Bichar, Bangiya Sahitya Samsad, Pp-139 - 143, Pub.2010. ISBN Number-978-81- 89827-14-4. 3 . “Manik Bandopaddhayer Potulnacher Itikatha: Akti Samaggric Parjalocana”, Sahitya:Nana Prosanga, PustakBipani, PP-193 - 217, Pub.2007. 4. “Tiner Taloyar: - Utpal Dutter Manoner Protik”, Nataker Rupkatha: Gram Thake Sahore, Sahityasangi, Pp- 184- 195, Pub. 2009. 2 5 Chapter in a Book-“UTPAL DUTTAR “FARARI FOUZE”;BIPLAB-BIDROHER SATYANISTHA NATTYARUP”. 6 .“Kalyani Bhattacharjee Upanas:Anubhber Aaenae Aatymadarshan”,”Pratham AaloyeTripurar Mahila Oupanyasik”,987-983-80904-57- 3,SrottPublishers,Agartala, 2015. 7 .“Moner Manuser Sandhane Rabindranath Tagore”,”Srijanbaichitre Rabindranath”,987-93-81585-18-4,Saikat Publishers, Agartala. 8 .“Good Governnance Through E-Governnance in India:A ConceptualAnalysis, “Digital India:Rhetoric Versus Reality,978-81-931856-1-2, Scholar Publishwrs Assam,2016. 9 .“Feminism at Crossroads:Theoratical Consideration”, India And Indian Politics”,Vol-1,978-81-934353-4-2, Scholar Publications, Karimganj. Published Research Articles/Papers in Refereed Journal; . 1 .“Maddyajuger nirbacito kabye bhasa baichittra”, Pratidhwani the Echo, Vol. II, Issue- IV, pp 12- 21, April 2014, ISSN: 2278-5264(online),ISSN :2321- 9319(Print) 2 .“Bangla Natake Kabyabhasa: Prayager Adhunikatay” Pratidhwani the Echo, Vol. III Issue-I, July 2014, ISSN: 2278-5264(online), ISSN: 2321- 9319(print). 3 .Unearthing Crimes and Murders through Mystry and Symbols:A Critical Analysis of Agatha Christie,Notions,2014,Vol-V,Pp-153-164,ISSN:0976- 5247. 4 .Utpal Duttaer Trio Nataker Samakalin Cetona-Protibad,Sikha,2015,Vol- I,Pp26-29,ISSN:2395-3942. 5 .Nari Adhikaar Sandaane Rakya Begumer Upanyas,The International Journal of Humanities and Social Science,2017,Vol-3,Pp-14- 20,ISSN:23496711 6 .Dharmanirapekthar Aaloke Moemonsingha o Purbyabangya Giteeka,The International Journal of Humanities and Social Science,2014,Vol-1,Pp-01-08, ISSN:23496711 7 .Paschim Tripurar Aancolik Bangla Upabhasa ,The International Journal of Humanities and Social Science,2017,Vol-3, ISSN:23496711 8 . .Dakhin Tripurar Aancolik Bangla Upabhasa ,The International Journal of Humanities and Social Science,2016,Vol-5,Pp-09-13, ISSN:23496711 3 9 The Analysis of Some Kokborok Proverbs for Understanding its Cultural Issues and Aspects ,Journal of Advanced Linguistic Studies, Vol.8,No.1- 2,Jan-Dec 2019,Pp-47-56,Kalkaji,New Delhi, ISSN: 2231-4075 Article: i) “SAHITTER ANDARMAHAL”, “SATTENDRA NATH TAGORE-AR ATTOJIBONI: PATHAKER DRISTIKONA”, Hoogly, July 2005. ii) “AMADER SATU”, “CHANDRALOKA SITA DARSHAN”, Kalyani, Oct.2005. iii) “ABONG ITTADI”, “MADHYAJUGER ARTHONOITIK ABASTHA EKALER DRISTIBHONGITA”, Chakdaha, Oct.2005. iv) “ABONG ITTADI”, “SWAJONER DRISTITA KOBI DARSAN”, Chakdaha, July2008. v) “JAGORI”, “KOBI JOTINDRA NATH SENGUPTA ANNO BHABNAYA”, Kalyani, June2006. vi) “CHAYAMAN”, “BANGLA BHASAR JONMO ITIHAS”, Saltlake, July2010. vii) Chapter in a State Journal-PUROKATHA”, “LILA MAJUMDER: BARONIYATAE SARONIYA”, Kalyani, Oct2009. viii) Chapter in a State Journal- “GRANTHA PARIKRAMAY PURNANGA BRATTAJIBONER CALCITRO”, Purbabhas, Pp - 63, 2014. Fellowships and Honors: 1. Principal Investigator for University Grants Commission, MHRD, Government of India Minor Research, Project titled “Bengali Language in Tripura: A Case Study in Socio-Linguistic Aspect” , February 2015-2017, with a sanctioned grant of Rs 1,80,000/- only vide letter No.F.5-332/2014-15/(MRP/NERO)/2542 dated 24th February, 2015. Invitee capacity: 1. Seminar on Swami Vivekananda-“Arise! Awake! And Stop Not Till the Goal is Reached”, Dated-20th Sep.2011, N.S.S. Special Camp-2011, Khowai Govt. Girls’ Class XII School. 2. Seminar on “Save Girl Child”, Dated-21st Sep.2012, N.S.S. Unit, Sonatala Govt. Class XII School, Khowai. 4 3. Academic Session: Discussion on “Protection of Female Child in our Society”, Dated-10th Aug.2012, Action Plan on N.S.S. Special Camp 2011-12,9th Aug-15th Aug2012,D.D.M.College 4. Academic Session: “Importance of Health & Hygiene in Humanlife”,Dated-12th Aug.2012, Action Plan on N.S.S. Special Camp 2011-12,9th Aug-15th Aug2012, D.D.M. College, Khowai, Tripura. 5. 30th Agartala Bookfair, Kabi Sammyalan, Recite own Poem, 5th March2012.Tattha Sanskriti Daptar. 6. 31st Agartala Bookfair, Kabi Sammyalan, Recite own Poem,24th March2013.Tattha Sanskriti Daptar. Conferences and Seminars: International: 1. Bangla Natoke Kabyabhasa :Proyoger Adhunikataya,Rabindra Bharati University,4th-5th August,2014,Kolkata. 2. Uttoron .Naki Aastitter sandhan, Bir Bikram Memorial College,Agartala,19th-20th August,2017. 3. Kabi Birchandra Manikya:Tripura Rajtantre darabary Sahittyadharae Ujjal Nakshatra, 3rd International Congress of Bengal Studies 2013,19th-20th November,2013. 4. Probandher Bhasae Sailibichar, Tripura University,Bengali Department,3rd-4th March,2016 5. Linguistics Landscaping of Agartala City:Monolingual Issues and Prospects,North Eastern Hill University,21st-23 June,2017. 6. International Webinar – Participated and Presented a paper entitled-Language and Linguistic Specific Pedagogy : Post Pandemic Period ,Organized by Burdwan Raj College,WestBengal, 25 – 28 June 2020 7. International Webinar – Attended, Topic – Future of Professional Development, Chennai VIT ,India,14th May 2020 National: 1. “RELIGIO_CULTURAL DYNAMICS & SOCIAL EXCLUTION & INCLUSION IN NORTH-EAST TRIPURA” (TRANSLATION FORM PROCEED), Centre for the study of social exclusive policy(CSSEIP),TRIPURA UNIVERSITY)25th April2011. 2. “LINGUISTIC PROBLEMS IN TRANSLATION: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH & BENGALI LANGUAGE”, DEV (PG) COLLEGE, DEHRADUN, 5 AFFILIATED TO H.N.B GARHWAL CENTRAL UNIVERSITY SRINAGAR (GARHWAL), UGC & I.C.S.S.R, 18th-19th March2012. 3. “MANER MANUSHER SANDHNE RABINDRANATH”, WOMENS COLLEGE, COLABORATION WITH RAMTHAKUR COLLEGE, AGARTALA, TRIPURA. 24th-25th SEPTEMBER 2011. 4. “EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES IN EDUCATION FOR MINOROTIES IN TRIPURA”, DASARATHA DEB MEMORIAL COLLEGE, KHOWAI, TRIPURA. NATIONAL EQUAL OPPORTUNITY CENTER 13th -14th JULY, 2012. 5. ’’SARBASHIKSHA ABHIJAAN: A TREND SETTER IN THE FIELD OF EDUCATION IN TRIPURA” DASARATHA DEB MEMORIAL COLLEGE, KHOWAI, TRIPURA.NATIONAL ICSSR, NERS, SHILLONG 6. “PROBANDHA SAHITTYA SWAMIJIR GADDYARITI-BHASARUP”, Mohanpur Swami Vivekananda Mahabiddalaya, Mohanpur,Tripura,15th March 2013, State Level Seminar. 7. “ANAITIKATAR BIRUDDHA NAITIKATAR PRATIBAD(BIJAN BHATTACHARJEE-ER KATIPAE NATAK ABOLAMBONE)”, Shamaprasad College,Kolkata,8th -9th March2013,National Seminar. 8. “PRATIBADER DRIROTAYE ‘AAMITTO’ O ‘SAMPARKER’ DAHAN(SUCITRA BHATTACHARJEE-ER ‘DAHAN’ UPANNAS ABOLAMBONE)” Mahadebananda College, Barrackpur North 24th pgs.21st -22nd March2013.National Seminar 9. “NARIR ADIKAR SANDHANE ROKEYA BEGAM_ AR UPPANNAS”,Directorate of Distance Education,Department of Bengali,17th January,2016 10. Attended National Webinar ,Organized by Malda College,WestBengal,Topic: Songkat o Songkatmukti: Prosongo Bangla Sahitya ,Dated
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