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Personal Information Address for Correspondence Academic And CURRICULUM VITAE Dr. SHYAM CHANDRA GUPTA Mobile No.- 9431050453 E-mail – [email protected] Personal Information Father’s Name : Late Ram swarup sahu Date of Birth : 04-01-1961 Address for Correspondence : Professors’colony, Babli pokhar, Maulaganj, P O- Lalbagh, Distt.- Darbhanga (BIHAR) Pin- 846004 Permanent Address : AS ABOVE Nationality : Indian Academic and Administrative Position Sl.No. Position Organisation Period Salary Remarks 1 Research Scholar Department of 1988 to Dec Commerce, LNMU, 1992 Darbhanga 2 Assistant Professor Dept. of Commerce, 5th Nov 1996 8000-275-13500 J N College Nehra , To 5th Nov 15600-6000-39100 L.N.M.U, Darbhanga 2000 3 Assistant Professor Dept. of Commerce 5th Nov 2000 to 15600-7000-39100 Senior Scale J.N. College, Nehra, 5th Nov 2005 L.N.M.U, Darbhanga 4 Associate Professor Dept. of Commerce, Due from 5th J.N. College, Nehra, Nov 2005 L.N.M.U, Darbhanga 5 Professor Commerce Faculty Due From 5th LNMU. Darbhanga Nov 2013 6 Principal J K College , Biraul, 01-03-2009 to 43000-10000- Darbhanga 27-05-2014 67000 7 Principal CMB College DEORH 28-05-2014 to 43000-10000- Ghoghardiha up to now 67000 Ph.D. Degree Title of Thesis : An evaluation of Industrial estates in Bihar : (Problems and Prospects) Supervisor – : Professor Anand Kumar khare : Head,Dept of Commerce C M College, Darbhanga. Submission Date: Oct, 1988. Awarded Date : Dec, 1992 M. Com : P.G. Department, LN Mithila University, Darbhanga Session : 1981-83 Specilized Paper: Labour social welfare Result : 1st Class 10th Position in the University. B.Com (Hons) C M College, Darbhanga, L N Mithila University, Darbhanga Session : 1978-80 Result : 2nd Class B.Ed. GOVT. Teachers’ Training College, Samastipur, LNMU. Session : 1986-87 Result : 1st Class. Percentage of Marks: 72.9 B.Ed. and M ED Deptt. of Education Patna University, Patna. Session : 1991-92 Result : 1st Class Project Completed: 1. UGC Minor research project to be completed . Extra-experience: Teaching and Administration TEACHING:- (I) Four years teaching experience as a lecturer in commerce at SAMASTIPUR R.K .M.G.G.INTER COLLEGE, Samastipur from 28.02.86 to 10.01.90 (II) 3 ½ Years teaching experience as +2 Vocational teacher at G.M.S.S. High school Madhubani under Govt. of Bihar from 07-07-1993 to 04-11-1996. (III) Lecturer in commerce under L N M U.Darbhanga from 05-11-1996 to 28-02-2009 At J N College Nehra , Darbhanga . ADMINISTRAIVE SERVICE:- (I) Bursar for 3 years from 10th May 2004 to 30th June 2007 at J N College Nehra, Darbhanga . (II) Commissioned Principal of J K College , Biraul ,Darbhanga from 01-03- 2009 to 27-05-2014. (III) Commissioned Principal of CMB College Deorh Ghoghardiha,Madhubani from 28.5.2014 to 26.06.2014 (IV) Controller of exam, L.N.M.U, Darbhanga from 27.06.2014 to 05.07.2014 (on deputation basis arts & com) (V) Inspector of college, L.N.M.U, Darbhanga from 06.07.2014 to 22.01.2016 (on deputation basis) (VI) Principal, C.M.B. College, Deorh ghogherdiha. UGC Sponsored Orientation Programme and Refresher Courses Orientation Course:- 1. Attended and Participated in the UGC sponsored Orientation programme from ASC, Gorakhpur University in 1998 ( 04 weeks course from 29.12.98 to 25.01.99) 2.Orientation Programme in Information Technology from ASC, Ranchi University, Ranchi in 2004 (04 weeks 30.01.2004 to 26.02.2004) and obtained Grade ‘A’. Refresher Course: 1. Refresher course in commerce from ASC, B.R.A. Bihar University, Muzaffarpur in 2002 (03 weeks course from 27.02.02 to 19.03.02). 2. Refresher Course in Eco &Management from ASC, Ranchi University in 2006 (03 weeks from 7.11.06 to 27.11.06) and obtained Grade ‘A’. 3. Refresher Course in Commerce from ASC, B.R.A Bihar University, Muzaffarpur in 2008 (03 weeks from 29.03.08 to 18.04.08) and obtained Grade ‘A’. Details of Research Scholar under my Guidance:- Name of research scholar Date & year of Ph D Result Topic of the research 1. Chandreshwar pd sahu 29. 03. 2007 “Sugarcane Production and its management in North Bihar : problems and Prospects”. 2.Anil Kumar Gupta 25-07-2011 “Economics of tobacco production and Marketing :A case study of samastipur District. 3. sri Kanhaiya Pd Sah 31-08-12 “A Study of micro-credit financefor S.H.G. in DarbhangaDistrict.” 4. Amzad Reza Thesis submitted “A study of the Devlopment of Retail Marketing in Madhubani District”. Conference Attended: (i) National:- 1. 52nd All India Commerce Conference in 1998. 2. 7th Annual Conference of Economic Association of Bihar from 16th to 18th Nov.,03 and presented a paper entitle “Working of Self Help Group in Bihar: A case study of District.” 3. 6th All India Commerce Conference held at Jalgaon (Maharashtra) from 25- 27 dec.,03 and presented a paper entitled “Foreign Trade in the Globalised Regime: The Case for Export in Indian Economy since Reform Era”. 4. Indian Economoic Conference held at Kolhapur from 29-31 Dec.,2003 and presented a paper entitled “International incidence of poverty and poverty situation in India”. 5. 58th All India Commerce Conference held at Varanasi from 27-29 Dec., 2005 and presented a paper entitled “some issues of Indian Entrepreneurship in the light of Globalisation.” 6. 9th Annual Conference of Economic Association of Bihar held at A.N.College, Patna between 29-30march.,2006and presented a paper entitled “Rural Non-Farm Employment Generation In small Scale Industries.” 7. 10th Annual Conference of EAB held at C.M.College, Darbhanga from 29.03.07 to 31.03.07 and presented a paper entitled “Democratic Governance and Development.” 8. 60th Annual Conference of the Indian Commerce Association Organised by Department of Commerce Osmania University, Hyderabad from 27th to 29th Dec., 2007 and presented a paper entitled “Microfinance and Regional Rural Bank: A study of Darbhanga District of Bihar. 9. 11th Annual conference of EAB organized by P.G.Deptt. of Commerce, College of Commerce,Patna held on 5th-7th April,2008 and presented a paper entitled “Role of Commercial Bank in Agricultural Development of Bihar”. 10. 91st Annual Conference of IEA Organised by Deptt. Of Economics, University College of Social sciences and Humanities M.S. University, Udaipur(Rajashtan) held on Dec 27-29,2008 and presented a paper entitled-“Sustainable Development implies in Indian Context.” (ii) International:- 1. International Conference of Indian Society of Gandhian Studies Organised by M.B.College, Latur,Maharahtra held from 27th to 29th Oct,2007 and presented a paper entitled “Hind Swaraj: A challenge to Modern Civilization.” Seminar Attended SEMINAR ATTENDED: 1. Commerce Seminar Sponsored by UGC in 2002 held at Rameshwar College, Muzzafarpur & presented a paper “ A new concept of Development and Union Budget 2002-03; A critical Appreciation.” 2. “National workshop on Management of University” organized by L.N.Mithila University under the aegis of Deptt. Of Commerce & Buisness Management on 3-4 june, 2005 3. UGC & IATE sponsored National Seminar held on 10th& 11th, Sept.2006 at Dr.Zakir Hussain Teachers raining College, Darbhanga and presented a paper entitled 4. Natioanl Seminar of Commerce held at Marwari College, Bhagalpur from 5th May to 6th May 07 and presented a paper entitled “Basic approach to Alleviate Poverty and Role of Regional Rural Bank in Darbhanga.” 5. National Seminar of Philosophy held at Department of Philosphy, LNMU,Darbhanga and presented a paper entitled “Role of teacher in value Oriented Education”. 6. National Seminar Organised by Deptt. Of Psychology, MLSM College, Darbhanga and presented a paper entitled “Economic Empowerment in Darbhanga District of Bihar.” 7. UGC Sponsored National Seminar Organised by P.G.Deptt. of Economics, Samastipur College, Samastipur held on Feb 9 and feb 10,2007 and presented a paper entitled “Poverty Eradication Programme and its achievements.” 8. A national workshop and presented a paper on “Mithila Art & culture: Retrospect & prospects;” organized by Association of Social Research & Action (ASRA) at L.S.Public Library, Darbhhanga held on 21st Nov,2004 9. UGC Sponsor d National Seminar on Foreign Capital : Boon or Bane” held on 8th&9th of March, 2008 organized by P.G.Deptt. of Commerce, C.M.College, Darbhanga and presented a paper entitled “Emerging Trends of Foreign Capital after Globalisation.” 10. UGC Sponsored National Seminar on “Empowerment of women and Globalisation” held on 23rd-24th Nov.2007 and organized by Ram Ratan Singh College, Mokama(Patna) and presented a paper entitled “self help group and women entrepreneurs : A study of Darbhanga Block.” Papers/Articles Published: 1. “Self Help Group in Bihar: with Special Reference to Darbhanga District”- Conference Volume, Bihar Economic Journal, 2003, p.355. 2. “Panchayati Raj Institutions : Power to the people”. Conference Volume, Bihar Economic Journal, 2004, p.330 3. “Concentration of Economic Power the wake of Growth in Large Industry”- Conference Volume, Bihar Economic Journal, 2004,p.189. 4. “Rural Non-Farm Employment A case of Technology Transfer for Employment Generation in Small scale industries.” Conference Volume, Bihar Economic Journal, 2007, p.246 5. “Democratic Governance and Development”, Conference Volume, Bihar Economic Journal 2007,p.246 6. “Basic Approach to alleviate poverty and role of Regional Rural Bank in Darbhanga District.” Seminar Volume (2007), UGC National Seminar, Dept. of Commerce Marwari College, Bhagalpur, 7. “Economic Empowerment of women in Darbhanga District of Bihar”. Seminar Volume 2007, UGC National Seminar, Deptt. 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