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Prof. Y.S. Siddegowda Professor of Social Work Dept Prof. Y.S. Siddegowda Professor of Social Work Dept. of Social Work University of Mysore Mysurur- 570006 ,Karnataka SEMINARS / CONFERENCES / SYMPOSIA / WORKSHOP / LECTURES 1. Attended and presented paper at ‘Southern Regional Social Work Educators Consultation Meet’ Tata Institute of Social Sciences and Rajagiri college of Social Sciences 13th and 14th, Jan. 2012 2. Organized and Participated State Level Seminar on Pampa-Kalidasa KSU in association with Sahyadri Arts and Commerce College, Shimoga 16-17thFeb. 2012 3. Organized a Foundation Lecture on ‘The Glory of Natyashastra’. KSU in association with Abhinaya Bharati, Bangalore at Maharani College, Bangalore 18thFeb.2012 4. Organized a Samskrit Book Award Function. KSU, Raj Bhavan, Bangalore 10th Mar.2012 5. Participated in seminar on ‘Social Work Interventions-A multi Dimensional Approach’BIRDS Social Work college, Belgaum 16th Mar.2012 6. Organized a ‘Sethubandha’ (Bridge Course) training programme for Samskrit Pathashala Teachers’ Karnataka Sanskrit University in Association with Adichunchanagiri Education Trust Mayasandra 24-31st Mar.2012 7. Organized a National Samskrit Conference Karnataka Sanskrit University in association with Jain University, Bangalore 26-27th Apr. 2012 8. Organized a Special Lecture on ‘Hosakere Chidambaraiah’ Karnataka Sanskrit University in association with Hosakere Chidambaraiah Memorial Trust, Bangalore 28th Apr.2012 9. Organized a State Level seminar on ‘Contribution of Karnataka’s Dynasties to Samskrit Language and Literature’. Karnataka Sanskrit University in association with Sri Jayarama Seva Mandali, Bangalore. 26-27th May 2012 10. Organized a ‘Sethubandha’ (Bridge Course) training programme for SamskritPathashala Teachers Karnataka Sanskrit University in association with Sri Suttur Math Mysore 03- 12th June 2012 11. Organized a Pre-University Convocation. Karnataka Sanskrit University.Bengaluru 30th June 2012 12. Organized a Workshop on ‘Alankara Shastra’ Karnataka Sanskrit University in Association with SMSP Samskrit College, Udupi 10th, July 2012 13. Inaugurated Samskrit Day celebration SMSP Samskrit College, Udupi, 6th Aug. 2012 14. Inaugurated Samskrit Day celebration and Conferred Prizes Sri Kalabyaraveshwara Samskrit Veda Agama College, Sri Adichunchanagiri 7th Aug. 2012 15. Inaugurated Samskrit Day celebration Sri Raghavendra BharatiSavedaSamskrit College, Honnavara 15th Aug.2012 16. Attended as Chief Guest in Jyotishya Conference Bangalore Astrological Association at Kannada SahityaParishat, Bangalore ,19th Aug.2012 17. Delivered a Special Lecture on Personal Effectiveness Karnataka Sanskrit University and The Bangalore Social Science Forum at Dr. H.N. Hall, National College, Bangalore17th Aug.2012 18. Organized’ Prof. M. Hiriyanna Book Award Function’ Karnataka Sanskrit University.Bengaluru 26th Sept. 2012 19. Inaugurated Samskrit Elocution Training Programme KSU in association with Sri Srimatha Samskrit College, Ummachagi, Dakshina Kannada 03rd, Oct.2012 20. Served as a resource person in the seminar on ‘Innovative Teaching Methods in Social Work Education- Issues and Concerns’ DOS in Social Work Tumkur University June 2012 21. Attended seminar on ‘Awareness among Working Women about their Right at Work Place’. DOS in Social Work Tumkur University Jul. 2012 22. Attended seminar on A Study On “Soliga’s Lifestyle” With Special Reference to B.R.Hills, Chamarajanagar. Department of Studies and Research in Sociology,Tumkur University Nov. 2012 23. Delivered Keynote address on ‘Training Programme on counseling skills for street educators in child protection’ DOS in Social Work, University of Mysore 7th Jan. 2013 24. Attended workshop on ‘Advanced research methodology in social science’CSSEIP, University of Mysore 16th Jan. 2013 25. Organized a Seminar “Swami Vivekananda Samskrita Kruti Sampada” Shri Ramakrishna -Vivekananda Ashrama, Dharwad 24th& 25th Jan.2013 26. Attended and presented paper on ‘10th Annual National Seminar on Social Work Response to HIV/AIDS’. Department of Social Work, Central University of Kerala, Kasaragod 28th& 29January 2013 27. Attended and presented paper in the State level seminar on ‘Key note Address on Social Work Practice’ SDM College, Ujire, Dharmasthala 22nd Feb. 2013 28. Delivered valedictory programme and addressed in National conference on ‘Redefine social work practice and rediscovering strategies for India today’ Bhartiar University, Coimbatore , 8thto 9th, Mar. 2013 29. Attended conference on ‘Human Resource Development.’ AIU National Seminar, New Delhi 11thto 13th Mar. 2013 30. Organized Program for students who won National level “VijayaVaijayanti” Karnataka Samskrit University, Bangalore. 28th Mar. 2013 31. Organized First Convocation of Karnataka Samskrit University, Bangalore.Karnataka Samskrit University, Bangalore 9thNov. 2013 32. Organized Dr.Gangubai Hangal Birthday celebration KSGH Music and Performing Arts University, Mysore 12th Mar. 2014 33. Organized one day state level seminar on ‘Kannada Performance Arts (Music and dance)’KSGH Music and Performing Arts University, Mysore 7th Apr. 2014 34. Organized Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Birthday celebration KSGH Music and Performing Arts University, Mysore 14th Apr. 2014 35. Organized the programme on ‘Sri Vasudevacharya and Sri Jayachamarajendra Odeyar Samkritkruthigalu (Dhathu-Maathusamanvaya)’ KSGH Music and Performing Arts University, Mysore, 28th Apr. 2014 36. Seminar on ‘Importance of Cultural and Folk Music’ coordinated with Janapada Academy, Bangalore and KSGHU, Mysore. KSGH Music and Performing Arts University, Mysore . 14thMay. 2014 37. Organized Birthday celebration of Bhagavan Buddha & BasavannaKSGH Music and Performing Arts University, Mysore. 28thMay 2014 38. Organized programme on ‘Cultural and Discussion programme’ KSGH Music and Performing Arts University, Mysore. 31st May. 2014 39. Organized the interaction programme on ‘Research in Performing Arts’ KSGH Music and Performing Arts University, Mysore 19thJune. 2014 40. Organized “World Music Day” Veenasheshanna, Bhavana, Gana Bharathi, Mysore.21st June. 2014 41. Organized the Book release programme at University premises. KSGH Music and Performing Arts University, Mysore. 15th Aug. 2014 55.Organized State Level Seminar on ‘Kannada and Performing Arts (Music and Dance)’. Karnataka State Dr. Gangubai Hangal Music and Performing Arts University, Mysore 07th Apr.2014 56. Organized Dr. B R Ambedkar Birth Day programme Karnataka State Dr. Gangubai Hangal Music and Performing Arts University, Mysore 14th Apr. 2014 57. Organized seminar on “Mysore Sri.Vasudevacharya and Sri Jayachamarajendra Odeyar Samskrit Kruthigalu”. Association with Samskrit University, Bangalore 28th Apr. 2014 58. Organized Seminar on ‘Mysore Vasudevacharya and Sri Jayachamarajendra Wodeyar’Karnataka State Dr. Gangubai Hangal Music and Performing Arts University, Mysore 28th May 2014 59. Organized Buddha and Basavanna Jayanthi Programme Karnataka State Dr. Gangubai Hangal Music and Performing Arts University, Mysore 28th May 2014 60. Organized one day seminar on “Janapada Sangeethada Samskruthika Mahatva” Karnataka State Dr.Gangubai Hangal Music and Performing Arts University, Mysore 14thMay. 2014 61. International Seminar based on ‘Music, Dance and Theatre Art Forms’. KSGH in association with Kuvempu Ranga Mandira, Shimoga 31st May. 2014 62. Organized Debate Programme on “University Academic Research and Development of Arts”. Karnataka State Dr. Gangubai Hangal Music and Performing Arts University, Mysore 19thJune. 2014 63. Organized Lecture cum Demonstration on “Choreography” Karnataka State Dr. Gangubai Hangal Music and Performing Arts University, Mysore 20thJune 2014 64. Interactive programme on ‘Universal Music, World Music Day and Book Release Programme’. Karnataka State Dr. Gangubai Hangal Music and Performing Arts University, Mysore 21st June. 2014 65. Organized Seminar on ‘Dance and Yoga’Karnataka State Dr. Gangubai Hangal Music and Performing Arts University, Mysore 23rd June 2014 66. Organized Lecture on “Navavidha Bhakthi” Kar. State Dr. Gangubai Hangal Music and Performing Arts Uni. 24thJune, 2014 67. Interaction Programme at Hubli Karnataka State Dr. Gangubai Hangal Music and Performing Arts University, Mysore 30th and 1st July 2014 68. Organized programme on “IMPU” Student Union Kar.Satate Gangubai Hangal Music and Performing Arts University, Mysore 18thJuly.2014 69. Organized Lecture on ‘The Contribution of Haridasa Culture to the Music and Dance Fields’. Karnataka State Dr. Gangubai Hangal Music and Performing Arts University, Mysore 21st July.2014 70. Organized Lecture on The Practical Application of the “Panchadasha Gamakas” in the Musical Instruments of Karnatic Music Karnataka State Dr. Gangubai Hangal Music and Performing Arts University, Mysore 23rd July. 2014 71. Participated in seminar on ‘Prosperity and Harmony at Work and Home’ Rotary and NIPM Chapter, Mysore 29thJuly. 2014 72. Organized Inauguration of Certificate Course of “Light Music and Devotional Music”Karnataka State Dr. Gangubai Hangal Music and Performing Arts University, Mysore 6thAug. 2014 73. Organized 68th Independence Day and Book release programme Karnataka State Dr. Gangubai Hangal Music and Performing Arts University, Mysore 15th Aug. 2014 74. Organized Seminar on “Woman in Sanskrit Culture” Karnataka State Dr. Gangubai Hangal Music and Performing Arts University, Mysore and Karnataka Samskrit University, Bangalore 15thSept. 2014 75. Organized Foundation Day lecture programme Karnataka State Dr.Gangubai Hangal Music and Performing
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