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VITAE Full Name: Dr. Suryawanshi Dnyaneshwar Shivaji Designation CURRICULUM –VITAE Full Name: Dr. Suryawanshi Dnyaneshwar Shivaji Designation: Director & Professor, Adult & Continue Education and Extension Services North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon 425001(M.S.), INDIA Phone (O):0257-2257415, Mobile: 09422211247 E-mail:[email protected] Residence: 27, Adnya, Dwarka Nagar, Nakane Road, Deopur, Dhule – 424002 (Maharashtra), INDIA Mobile- 094227 88736. 08275589269 E-mail :[email protected] Teaching Experience: 21Years Research Experience: 14Years Administrative experience: 06Years Research Papers in Refereed & Peer Reviewed Journals: 37 Research Papers in Non -Referred Journals: 57 Full Papers in Conference Proceedings: 18 Publication of Books: 16 Chapters Published in Books: 09 Number of Research Projects Completed: 08 Number of Students Guided for M. Phil/PhD: 12 Number of Students Working for Ph.D.: 05 Papers Presented in conferences/seminars/workshops: 30 Aboard Visits: 02 Awards /Fellowships/Prizes: 09 Life Membership of the Institutes: 10 Membership in University Bodies: 07 Training / Refresher / Orientation Courses: 11 Evaluation of Dissertation & Thesis 18 Participation in conferences/seminars/workshops: 39 Delivered Lectures: 35 Radio programmes: 09 Social responsibility: 13 Articles in local news papers: 08 Educational Qualifications: Sr. Degree Years Subjects Percent University No. 1 R.S. & G.I.S. 2006 Geosciences - IIRS, Dehradun 2 Ph. D. 2002 Health Geography - N.M.U. Jalgaon 3 B. Ed. 1994 Geography & Marathi 68.15 N.M.U. Jalgaon 4 M.A. 1993 Population Geography 67.15 N.M.U. Jalgaon 5 B.A. 1991 Geography 73.43 Pune, University Appointments & Administration Sr. Designation College/ Institution/University From To No. 1 Director & Professor ACEES, NM U, Jalgaon 29/12/2015 Till day 2 I/C- Principal VWS College, Dhule 20/02/2015 07/05/2015 3 Associate Professor VWS College, Dhule 23/12/2014 28/12/2015 4 Vice Principal VWS College, Dhule 15/02/ 2012 31/05/ 2015 5 Assistant Professor VWS College, Dhule 01/01/2006 22/12/2014 6 Head Deptt of Geography, Science Faculty 16/06/ 2011 31/05/2015 7 Coordinator Science Faculty, 29/10/ 2010 14/02/ 2012 8 Lecturer VWS College, Dhule 20/09/1995 31/12/2005 Teaching experience: 21 Years Research experience: 14 Years Administrative experience: 06Years Interest: Sustainability , Development , Environment, Health, Tribal, Agriculture, Tourism & GIS, GPS, RS Research Papers Published in Refereed & Peer Reviewed with I /F Journals :( 37) 1) Suryawanshi D. S. & Gavit Chhaya(2016): Social perspective of Malnutrition in Tribal of Nandurbar district, International Peer Reviewed & Indexing Research Journal of Scholars World, online & print (ISSN-2320-3145) (I/F 3.52) Jan16 special issue, Pp 107-113 www.irmjcr.scholarsworld.net 2) Patil V.D. & Suryawanshi D. S. (2016):Impact of Ajanta Tourist Centre on economic activities of human being , Scholarly Research Journal for Interdisciplinary Studies: an International Peer Reviewed ,Referred (ISSN- 2319-4766), (I/FSJIF 4.889) Vol No. 2, Feb 2016,Pp139-142,website www.isrj.jet 3) Ahire S. C. & Suryawanshi D. S (2015): The relationship between population growth & cropping patterns and their intensity in Dhule district, International Peer Reviewed & Indexing Research Journal of Scholars World, online & print (ISSN-2319-5789) (I/F 3.55) Dec15, issue-III, Pp 63-68, www.irmjcr.scholarsworld.net 4) Suryawanshi D. S & Patil Manisha (2015): Role of transportation and tour management in tourism development International Peer Reviewed & Indexing Research Journal of Scholars World, online & print (ISSN-2319-5789) (I/F 3.55) Dec15, issue-III, Pp 169- 173, www.irmjcr.scholarsworld.net 5) Ahire S. C. & Suryawanshi D. S . (2015) Study of Socio- Economic Development in Kan Basin in Dhule District (M.S.) MBSP Peer Reviewed International Research Journal of Geography (ISSN-0971-6785) (I/F-2.561) Vol –32, No.-2, Pp. 105-109 6) Thakare Praful & Suryawanshi D. S (2015): Geographical analysis of crop intensity in Jalgaon district, International Peer Reviewed & Indexing Research Journal of Scholars World, online & print (ISSN-2319-5789) (I/F 3.55) Dec15, issue-III, Pp 235-240, www.irmjcr.scholarsworld.net 7) Patil N.A., Suryawanshi D. S . & Kate A M.(2015):Intensity of Weekly Drought Spells in Jalgaon district of Maharashtra ( India), Research Strategy , National Geographical & Environmental Refereed Research Journal ( ISSN-2250-3927), Vol- 5, Pp 56-61 8) Ahire S. C. & Suryawanshi D. S (2015):The Study of Volume of Pomegranate Cultivation in Dhule districts ( M.S.), Interlink Research Analysis (ISSN-0976-03755) (I/F 2.06) Vol-III, issue-XI, Pp 27-35 9) Patil N.A. Suryawanshi D. S .(2015):Identification of drought-prone agro-economical zones in Jalgaon district of Maharashtra state, Refereed & Peer Reviewed Vision Research Journal for Geography & Geology (ISSN-2278-9820) Vol-II, Issue-VIII, Pp 17- 28 10) Suryawanshi D. S. & Garud S.B. (2015) Micro level Planning for Health Services Centers in Nandurbar District of Maharashtra MBSP Peer Reviewed International Research Journal of Geography (ISSN-0971-6785) (I/F-1.906) Vol –32, No.-1, Pp. 18-22 11) Ahire S. C. & Suryawanshi D. S . (2015) Pomegranate Crop Value Chain Analysis of Marketing System in Dhule District ( M.S.) MBSP Peer Reviewed International Research Journal of Geography (ISSN-0971-6785) (I/F-1.906) Vol –32, No.-1, Pp. 104-111 12) Thakare P.S.& Suryawanshi D. S (2015) A Geographical Study of Land use Efficiency in Jalgaon District MBSP Peer Reviewed International Research Journal of Geography (ISSN-0971-6785) (I/F-1.906) Vol –32, No.-1, Pp. 112-117 13) Patil N.A. Suryawanshi D. S . & Suryawnshi A. L. (2015):Crop concentration and their changes in drought prone area in Jalgaon district, Maharashtra : Using Geographical Information System, IJHEPS (ISSN-2320-2955) (I/F-2.889) Vol-01 issue-o9, , Pp 34-42 www.ijheps.org & www.journalspot.org 14) Suryawnshi D. S., Garud S.B. (2014)Planning for Health Personnel’s in Primary Health Centers of Dhadgaon tahsil in Nandurbar district Indian Stream Research Journal , Vol-3, issue -12 (ISSN-2230-7850, ( I/F-0.2105 ) www.isrj.jet Pp1-4 15) Suryawnshi D. S . Ahire S. C. & (2014):Imbalance and their Planning of Health care facilities with the help of G.I.S in tribal area of western Satpura mountain, India, IJHEPS (ISSN-2320-2955) (I/F-1.963) Vol-02 issue-o8,June,2014, Pp 52-57 www.ijheps.org & www.journalspot.org 16) Garud S.B. & Suryawnshi D. S . & (2014): Health Care Services: A Major Problem of Tribal People in Nandurbar District of Maharashtra, Sanshodhan Kranti International Multidisciplinary on line Research Journal,( ISSN- 2321-0397) Vol-10, special Issues,Pp36-39 17) Borase, Suryawanshi D.S. & Kate(2014): GIS base mapping of Spatio-temporal distribution of healthcare services in Nasik district(M.S.)India , IJHEPS (ISSN-2320- 2955) (I/F-1.963) Vol-01 issue-o7,janu,2014, pp 52-57 www.ijheps.org & www.journalspot.org 18) Ahire S. C. & Suryawnshi D. S . (2014 ):Physical Personality of the Pomegranate Cultivation in Dhule District , Sanshodhan Kranti International Multidisciplinary on line Research Journal, ,( ISSN- 2321-0397) Vol-10, special Issues- Pp 10-16 19) Kate Asha, Suryawanshi D.S. (2014) : Change and Distribution of Population in Nandurbar District, Sanshodhan Kranti International Multidisciplinary on line Research Journal, ( ISSN- 2321-0397) Vol-10, special Issues-January2014 20) Suryawnshi D. S., Garud S.B. & Kate A.M. (2013):Impact of relief on inequalities of infrastructure facilities in Dhadgaon tahsil of Nandurbar dist,( Maharashtra) India Earth Surface Review” (ISSN-976-0768) Vol-4, No-1 Pp 1-5 21) Patil N.A. Suryawanshi D. S (2013): Agricultural Productivity & Intensity of Drought prone areas of Jalgaon district of Maharashtra state, Edubeam Multidisciplinary online research journal( ISSN- 2320-6314) Vol-IX,Issues-1,Pp-1-6 www.enrj.net 22) Jadhav Satish & Suryawanshi D. S. (2013): Status of Environmental Factors of Urban health in Jalgaon City, India: A Geographical Review, Journal of Environmental Research and Development ,Vol- 8 No 1(ISSN 0973-6921, (I/F-0.607 ) Pp159-168, www.jerad.org 23) Suryawnshi D. S . & Garud S.B (2013):Impact of relief on inequalities of infrastructure facilities in Dhadgaon tahsil of Nandurbar dist,( Maharashtra) India Indian Stream Research Journal , Vol-6 (ISSN-2230-7850, ( I/F-0.2105 ) Pp www.isrj.jet 24) Ahire S. C. & Suryawnshi D. S . (2013):A study of land use & cropping patterns in Kan basin of Dhule district ( Maharashtra) India Indian Stream Research Journal , Vol-3 (ISSN- 2230-7850, (I/F-0.2105 ) Pp www.isrj.jet 25) Suryawanshi D. S. & Patil B.S. (2012) Spatio-temporal Analysis of Agricultural Development in Northern part of Nandurbar district (M.S.) :Using GIS techniques , Peer reviewed Journal of Water and Land use Management (ISSN 0973-9300) Vol.12, no. 1&2.Pp 55-63 26) Jadhav Satish & Suryawanshi D. S. (2012): E waste management: an emerging urban health issues in India, Platinum a peer reviewed journal (ISSN 2231-0096) Vol-2 ,Pp-208- 210 27) Suryawanshi D. S . & Garud S.B.(2012) Effect of population, relief & area on the status of tribal health centers in Dhadgaon tahsil of Maharashtra, Research Link, (ISSN-0973-1628) Vol-No .XI(9), Pp-57-59 28) Suryawanshi D. S. & Pagar (2012) :Application of GIS techniques for spatial analysis of agricultural land use efficiency in the Nasik district, Maharashtra’’ Golden Research Thoughts (ISSN-2231-5063), vol-1 issue -xi, Pp-1-4 29) Magre & Suryawanshi D. S . (2011) Cropping intensity in Jalgaon district, Earth Surface Review” (ISSN-976-0768) Vol-2, No-2 Pp 30) Borse Nitin & Suryawanshi D. S. (2011) Irrigation development in Nasik dist., Maharashtra: from1970 to 2005,” Indian Stream Research Journal , Vol-I (ISSN-2230- 7850, (I/F-0.2105 ) Pp.188-191 www.isrj.jet 31) Suryawanshi D. S. & Pagar (2010) A Spatio-temporal analysis of crop Diversification in Nasik dist of Maharashtra, India”.
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