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RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY Item No.1 Applications Received for Ph.D. Registration Under the Faculty of Socia RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY Item No.1 Applications received for Ph.D. Registration under the Faculty of Social Science in the subject Public Administration, July 2010 Sr. No. Name, address and qualification Caste Topic of Research Name of supervisor Place of Research Discrepancies any 1 Ku. Supriya Unicy David Christianity Role of Finance Commission and Dr. (Smt.) Neelima 4001.Fern Brook Apartments, Financial Status of Panchayat Raj Deshmukh, Mohan Nagar, Nagpur. Bodies with special reference to Nagpur Vidarbha region of Maharashtra M.A. Pub.Admn, IInd, 2000, State. RTMNU RE-REGISTRATION 2 Shri Sudhir P. Deshpande A comparative analysis of Guide: Dr. (Mrs.) Datala Road, Chandrapur, subordinate judiciary for Neelima employees of various employers Deshmukh, M.A. (Pub.Admn), Ii, RTMNU working under territorial Nagpur 1975 jurisdiction in Maharashtra and Co-guide Goa. Dr. A.P. Pillai, Chandrapur Dr. Anjali Hastak, Refer back put up again Chandrapur. ask the chairman of BOS about co-guide? And any provision of co- guide RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY Item No.1 Applications received for Ph.D. Registration under the Faculty of Social Science in the subject Ancient Indian History and Archaeology, July 2010 Sr. No. Name, address and qualification Caste Topic of Research Name of supervisor Place of Research Discrepancies any 1 Ku. Anita Dudharam Meshram, SC (Mahar) Dr. Priyadarshi Department of NET (JRF) Passed. Hence Near Chandramani Buddha Vihar, Khobragade Ancient Indian exempted from PET Kalamana Road, Kamptee. History, Culture and Archaeology M.A., in A.I.H.C. & A., 2006, R.T.M.N.U. IInd division 2 Ku. Nandini Bhattacharya Sahu Megalithic Culture in Krishna Dr. Ismail Kellellu Department of NET passed Hence 201, Sharmad Sankul, 12, Sumit Godavari Basin, Andhra Pradesh Ancient Indian exempted from PET Nagar, Jaytala Road, Opp. Azad History, Culture and Hind Nagar Ground, Nagpur-22 Archaeology M.A., in A.I.H.C. & A., 1992, R.T.M.N.U. Ist division 3 Shri Kapil Arun Ramteke, SC (Mahar) Animal Representation in motifs Dr. Pradeep S. Department of NET PASSED. Hence Plot No. 25, Venava Society, of Buddhist Caves in Meshram, Ancient Indian exempted from PET Narendra Nagar, Nagpur-440015 Maharashtra” History, Culture and Archaeology M.A., in A.I.H.C. & A., 2004, R.T.M.N.U. II division RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY Item No.1 Applications received for Ph.D. Registration under the Faculty of Social Science in the subject Mass Communication, July 2010 Sr. No. Name, address and qualification Caste Topic of Research Name of supervisor Place of Research Discrepancies any 1. Smt. Megha Gomase, OBC (Teli) Dr. A.T. Borkar, M.Phil passed. Hence 207, Om Nagar, Near Sakkardara Head, PGTD exempted from PET Police Station, Nagpur-9 Sociology, R.T.M.N.U. Nagpur MMC, IInd Division, 2007, R.T.M.N.U. RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY Item No.1 Applications received for Ph.D. Registration under the Faculty of Social Science in the subject Dr. Ambedkar Thought, July 2010 Sr. No. Name, address and qualification Caste Topic of Research Name of supervisor Place of Research Discrepancies any 1 Smt. Vidya S. Bagde SC Dr. Pradeep 28, Anupam Society, Aakar Aglawe, Nagpur Nagar, behind friends Colony, Katol Road, Nagpur-13 M.A. Ambedkar Thought, IInd, 2009, RTMNU Revised synopsis 2 Shri Basudev Mazumdar India’s partition : The role of Dr. Pradeep Regional Training Institute, Jinnah, Gandhi and Dr. Ambedkar- Aglawe, Nagpur IALAD, Civil Lines, Nagpur. A critical Study. M.Sc, Physics, Ist, 1971, Calcutta Uni 3 Shri Ravi Shankar Singh Open Dr. M.L. Kasare Department of Dr. PG Degree is not concerned Room No. 22, Father Comil Bulke Ambedkar Thought, of subject International Mahatma Gandhi R.T.M.N.U Eligibility certificate is not Antarrashtriya Hindi attached Vishwavidyalaya, Panchteela Hostel, Umri, Wardha, Manas M.Phil passed. Hence Mandir, Wardha. exempted from PET M.A. Buddhist Studies, Delhi University, IInd Division, 2007 4 Ku. Chhaya Dadasaheb Bhaisare Nav- Dr. Bhimrao A. C/o Dr. Santosh Bhavikdas, Baudha Gote, Nagpur Raipure, In front of P.H.C. Chichapalli, Tah. & Dist. Chandrapur. M.A. Ambedkar Thought, Ist, 2004, RTMNU REVISED SYNOPSIS RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY Item No.1 Applications received for Ph.D. Registration under the Faculty of Social Science in the subject Philosophy, July 2010 Sr. No. Name, address and qualification Caste Topic of Research Name of supervisor Place of Research Discrepancies any 1 Ku. Sandhya Krishnakumar Brahmin Dr.(Smt.) Vibha Mishra, Mahajani D/6, East Laxmi nagar, Nagpur. M.A. Philosophy, Ist, 1984, RTMNU Re-registration 2 Ms. Reena Narayanrao Obc teli Dr. Krantiprabha Bawankule, P. Pande, Nagpur 66, Ulhas Nagar, Manewada Road, Nagpur-27 M.A. Philosophy, 2004, RTMNU, SET PASSED. Hence exempted from PET Re- registration 3 Ms. Monalisha Arun Khanorkar, Kalar Dr. Krantiprabha 37, Kamal Kunj, New Beedipeth, P. Pande, Nagpur Near Mahakalkar Sabhagruha, Nagpur-24 M.A. Philosophy, Ist, 2004, RTMNU, SET PASSED. Hence exempted from PET RE-REGISTRATION 4 Mrs. Mayura A. Joshi Brahmin Dr. Sunita Ingale, Change of name notification C/o Ramesh K. Khamborkar, Ploty Nagpur. is not enclosed No. 1, Tapas Bhawan, Girija Ink Factory, Nagpur Bus Stand, Ganeshpeth, Nagpur-18 M.A.Philosophy, II, 2002, S.G.B. Am. Uni REVISED SYNOPSIS 5 Ku. Sangeeta G. Kendale, Maratha Dr. Sunita Ingale, C/o Anil Bhujangrao Nikam (Open) Nagpur, Nagpur Bhende Layout, Plot No. 52, Sawalambi Nagar Nagpur-440 022 MA, Philoshopy, IInd, SGB A Uni, 2010 REV ISED SYNOPSIS RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY Item No.1 Applications received for Ph.D. Registration under the Faculty of Social Science in the subject Psychology, July 2010 Sr. No. Name, address and qualification Caste Topic of Research Name of supervisor Place of Research Discrepancies any 1 Ku. Mala B. Roy, Brahmin ‘Rheumatoid Arthritis and Bio- Dr. Rupashree PGTD Psycchology, 101, Chanakya Apartments, 1, Type’ Khubalkar, RTMNU, Nagpur Abhayankar Road, Dhantoli, RTMNU Nagpur Nagpur-12 M.A. (Psychology), 1996, Ist, RTMNU Re-registration RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY Item No.1 Applications received for Ph.D. Registration under the Faculty of Social Science in the subject Home Economics, July 2010 Sr. No. Name, address and qualification Caste Topic of Research Name of supervisor Place of Research Discrepancies any 1 Ku. Shilpa Ankushrao Mankar Dr. Sandhya Deole M.Phil passed. Hence Shivaji Complex, Mathura V.N. Instt. of Arts exempted from PET Apartment, C-22, New and Social Mankapur, Koradi Road, Nagpur. Sciences, Nagpur M.A. Home Economics, Ist, 2007, R.T.M.N.U. 2 Ku. Manisha Ishwardas Dakaha, Dr. Sandhya Deole V.N. Instt. of Arts and M.Phil passed. Hence Mohan Nagar P.K. Salwe Road, V.N. Instt. of Arts Social Sciences, exempted from PET Near Ganesh Temple, Near and Social Nagpur Shivaji Decoration, Nagpur-01 Sciences, Nagpur M.A. Home Economics, Ist, 2004, R.T.M.N.U 3 Mrs. Mrunal Ravikant Waliokar Open Dr. (Mrs.) Shribala Kamala Nehru M.V. NET passed. Hence 72, Kamgar Nagar, Ishwar Nagar (Brahmin) Deshpande Nagpur exempted from PET Chouk, behind Jattewar Hall, Nandanwan, Nagpur. M.A. Home Economics, Ist, 2003, R.T.M.N.U 4 Mrs. Smita Shyam Pattarkine, Open Dr. (Mrs.) Rajani 350, Shankar Nagar, Nagpur-10 Ghadekar, Nagpur M.A. Home Economics, IInd, 1984, RTMNU Re-registration 5 Mrs. Bhagyashree Shyam Brahmin Dr (Mrs.) Change of Name notification Wazalwar Shubhangi Dange, is not enclosed. Near Ramdasi Math, Narkesari Reader, R.S. Bidkar Ward, Bhandara – 441904 College, Teaching experience Hinganght, concerned subject from M.Sc. Home Science (Food & Wardha 1981. Hence exempted from Nutrition), Ist, 1978, RTMNU PET 6 Mrs. Mamta Manohar Jagdale, Dr. (Mrs.) Rajani Dr. M.K. Umathe Arts & Science , Ghadekar, Nagpur. commerce College, Bhamti, Nagpur-22 MA. Home Economics, IInd 1992 RTMNU RE-REGISTRATION 7 Ku. Mangala Durgadas Bansod Dr. Sandipa Eligibility certificate is not C/o Bhaurao Tapale, Dharampur Surjuse, Nagpur. enclosed. Ward, At. Post- Tq. Aheri, Dist. Gadchiroli- 442705 M.Phil passed. Hence exempted from PET M.A. Home Eco., Ist, 2000, SGB Au. 8 Mrs. Archana Shekhar Deshmukh Maratha Dr. (Mrs.) Rajani A. M.Phil passed. Hence 59, Vrindavan Colony, Sainagar, Mehare, Wardha exempted from PET. Badnera Road, Amravati-444607 (Application is not received) M.A., Home Economics, II, 2004, SGB, 9 Mrs. Sasneha Pradeep Joshi Open Dr. (Mrs.) Rajani C.P. & Berar College , Name Change Certificate is N.I.T. Layout, Dindayal Nagar,, (Brahmin) Ghadekar, Nagpur Nagpur not enclosed. 6/7, Chintamani Apartment, Nagpur. M.A. Home Economics, IInd, 1985, R.T.M.N.U Re-registration RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY Item No.1 Applications received for Ph.D. Registration under the Faculty of Social Science in the subject Library and Information Science, July 2010 Sr. No. Name, address and qualification Caste Topic of Research Name of supervisor Place of Research Discrepancies any 1 Ku. Rupali Nanasaheb Gotmare, OBC Dr. (Smt.) S.N. -- MPhil. Passed. Hence P & T Colony, Plot No. 14, Bhusari Sinnarkar, Nagpur. exepted from PET House, Ravinagar, Nagpur M.LIBSC., Ist Division, 2004, R.T.M.N.U. 2 Mrs. Neeta Ashok Sharma Open Dr. (Smt.) S.N. M.Phil passed. Hence Annasaheb Gundewar College, (Brahmin) Sinnarkar, Nagpur exempted from PET Katol Road, Nagpur- 13 M.LIB.Sci. IInd Division, 1998, R.T.M.N.U. 3 Smt. Manda Vinayanand Patil, SC Training Needs of Library Dr. (Smt.) S.N. Eligibility, residence and 25, SBI, Colony, Karim Layout, Professionals in Nagpur : A study Sinnarkar, NEERI, name change notification Gopal Nagar, Nagpur. Nagpur. submitted on 25.8.2010 M.LIB.Sci. Ist Division, 2003, M.Phil passed. Hence exempted from PET 4 Ms. Sangita Madhukar Renge OBC (Teli) Dr. (Smt.) S.N. Eligibility certificate is not c/o Prof.
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