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Refresher Course in E – Commerce and Management, Batch – III, (From 04.08.2015 to 24.08.2015) Sl Refresher Course in E – Commerce and Management, Batch – III, (from 04.08.2015 to 24.08.2015) Sl. Name of the Participants Phone .no. No. E-mail ID 1 Mrs. N. Ananthi , Assistant Professor Dept. of Business Administration Dr. Ambedkar Govt. Arts College, Vyasarpadi, Chennai – 39. [email protected] 2 Mrs. V. Amudha , Assistant Professor Department of Commerce [email protected] S.S. Govt. Arts College, Tiruttani – 631 209. 3 Dr. K. Amutha , Assistant Professor Department of Business Administration Govt. Arts College for (W) Nilakottai – 624 202. [email protected] 4 Dr. Bimal Debnath , Assistant Professor in Management North Eastern Hill University, Tura Campus, [email protected] Meghalaya – 794 002. 5 Dr. S. Babu , Assistant Professor Dept. of Business Administration [email protected] M.R. Govt. Arts College,Mannargudi – 614 001. 6 Dr. Babu Jose , Assistant Professor in Commerce ST. Thomas College, Palai – 686 574 [email protected] Kottayam District 7 Mrs. M. Elampirai , Assistant Professor Department of Management [email protected] Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli – 614 625. 8 Mr. A. Francis Abraham, Assistant Professor Dept. of Business Administration Wing [email protected] DDE. Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar – 608 002 9 Dr. Haridayal Sharma , Assistant Professor PG & Research Dept. of Commerce drhdsharma345@gmail. com D.G. Vaishnav College, Arumbakkam, Chennai -106 10 Dr. P. Jayakumar , Assistant Professor Dept. of Business Administration Wing [email protected] DDE. Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar – 608 002 11 Dr. K. Kalaichelvi , Assistant Professor & Head Department of Commerce Bharathidasan University Constituent for Women [email protected] Orathanadu – 614 625. 12 Mrs. G. Kalaiselvi, Assistant Professor Department of Commerce [email protected] S.T. Hindu College, Nagercoil – 629 002. 13 Dr. K. Krishna Murthy , Assistant Professor Department of Commerce drkkrishnamurthy@gmail. com R.V. Govt. Arts College, Chengalpattu – 603 001. 14 Mr. Kishor Kadu Wankhede , Assistant Professor Department of Accountancy [email protected] Dnyanasadhana College,Thane – 400 604. 15 Dr. Y. Lokeswara Choudary , Assistant Professor PG & Research Dept. of Commerce [email protected] Govt. Arts College, Nandanam, Chennai – 35. 16 Mr. M. Murasoli , Assistant Professor Dept. of Business Administration Wing [email protected] DDE. Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar – 608 002 17 Dr. P. Murugan , Assistant Professor Department of Commerce [email protected] R.V. Govt. Arts College, Chengalpattu – 603 001. 18 Mrs. M. Mythily , Assistant Professor Dept. of Business Administration [email protected] Muthuragam Govt. Arts College (A), Vellore – 632 002. 19 Dr. P.S. Manjula , Assistant Professor Dept. of Management Studies write2manjuajit@gmail. com University of Madras, Chepauk, Chennai – 600 005. 20 Dr. A. Nallasivam, Assistant Professor Department of Business Administration Government Arts College, Karur – 639 005. [email protected] 21 Mr. AL. Naraiyan , Assistant Professor Annamalai University [email protected] Annamalai Nagar – 608 002 22 Dr. V. Nagajothi , Assistant Professor Dept. of Business Administration [email protected] Rajah Serfoji Govt. College, Thanjavur – 613 005. 23 Dr. N. Premila, Assistant Professor Department of Commerce [email protected] Queen Mary’s College (A), Mylapore, Chennai – 4. 24 Dr. R. Rethina Bai , Assistant Professor Department of Commerce [email protected] S.I.V.E.T. College, Gowrivakkam, Chennai –73 25 Dr. G. Ramesh, Assistant Professor Department of Commerce [email protected] Sir Theagaraya College, Chennai – 600 021. 26 Mr. Rajroop Singh Chahai, Associate Professor Department of Commerce [email protected] C.R.A. College, Sonepat – 131 001. 27 Mr. G. Ravi , Assistant Professor in Commerce Govt. Arts College for Men (A), Nandanam, Chennai – 35. raviramanibalaji@ rdiffmail.com 28 Mrs. T. Shirmila , Assistant Professor Department of Commerce shirmilastanley@gmail. com Madras Christian College, Tambaram, Chennai – 59. 29 Mr. S. Thirunavukarasu , Assistant Professor Dept. of Business Administration Wing DDE, Annamalai University [email protected] Annamalai Nagar – 608 002 30 Mr. M. Athaullah Basha , Associate Professor Dept. of Business Administration Islamiah College (A), Vaniyambadi – 635 752. athaullahbasham@gmail. com 31 Dr. R. Ganapathi , Assistant Professor Department of Commerce meenaramganapathi @yahoo.co.in Alagappa University, Karaikudi – 630 003. Refresher Course in Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Batch – XXXI from (13.11.2015 to 03.12.2015) Sl. Name of the Participants Phone .no. No. E-mail ID 1 Mrs. A. Arutchelvi, Assistant Professor Department of Mathematics aarutchelvi@gmail. com Bharathi Women’s College, Chennai – 600 108. 2 Mrs. P. Anitha, Assistant Professor in Mathematics Quaid-e-Millath Govt. College for Women (A) Chennai – 600 002. 3 Dr. R. Alagar, Assistant Professor in Mathematics R.V. Govt. Arts College, [email protected] Chengalpattu – 603 001. 4 Mr. A.K. Abdul Nazeer, Assistant Professor Department of Mathematics akabdulnazeer@yahoo. com The New College, Royapettah, Chennai – 14. 5 Mr. M. Abdul Reiyas, Assistant Professor Department of Food Trade and Business Management [email protected] College of Food and Dairy Technology Koduvalli, Chennai – 52. 6 Mrs. V. Annamma, Assistant Professor Department of Mathematics [email protected] L.N. Government College, Ponneri - 601 204. 7 Mr. K. Balasubramanian, Asst. Prof. in Maths Government Arts College (A) kbmanian123@gmail. com Nandanam, Chennai – 35. 8 Mrs. M. Chitra, Assistant Professor in Mathematics Queen Mary’s College (A), Mylapore, Chennai – 4. 9 Mrs. D. Chitra, Assistant Professor in Mathematics Quaid-e- Millath Govt. College for Women (A) [email protected] Chennai – 600 002. 10 Mrs. V. Dhanalakshmi, Assistant Professor Department of Mathematics [email protected] Stella Maris College (A), Chennai – 600 086. 11 Dr. Eswari Prem,,Assistant Professor in Mathematics Government Arts College for Men [email protected] Krishnagiri – 635 001. 12 Mrs. K. Gomathi, Assistant Professor in Mathematics Queen Mary’s College (A), Mylapore, Chennai – 4. 13 Mrs. S. Gunavathy, Assistant Professor Department of Mathematics [email protected] R.V. Govt. Arts College, Chengalpattu – 603 001. 14 Mr. M. Ganeshan, Assistant Professor Department of Mathematics [email protected] A.M. Jain College, Chennai – 600 114. 15 Dr. M. Gunasekaran, Assistant Professor in Mathematics Sri Subramaniya Swamy Govt. Arts College [email protected] Tiruttani – 631 209. 16 Mrs. Huldah Samuel, Assistant Professor Department of Mathematics [email protected] Madras Christian College, Tambaram, Chennai – 59. 17 Mrs. M. Iffath Mubeen, Asst. Prof.Mathematics Government Arts College for Men (A) iffathmalick@hotmail. com Nandanam, Chennai – 35. 18 Mrs. S. Indira, Associate Professor in Mathematics Meenakshi College for Women [email protected] Kodambakkam, Chenna-24. 19 Dr. J. Jasmine, Assistant Professor in Statistics Indira Gandhi College of Arts & Science jasminej18@rediffmail. com Kathirkamam, Puducherry – 605 009. 20 Mrs. A. Jyothi Salomi Tsapa, Assistant Professor Department of Mathematics salomi.tsapa@gmail. com Madras Christian College, Tambaram, Chennai – 59. 21 Mrs. P. Jayalakshmi, Asst. Prof.in Mathematics Sri G.V.G. Visalakshi College for Women [email protected] Udumalpet – 642 128. Tirupur District 22 Mrs. Mariam Kalpana Simon, Asst. Prof. in Statistics Madras Christian College [email protected] Tambaram, Chennai – 59. 23 Mrs. E.R. Meena Kumari, Assistant Professor in Maths Bharathi Women’s College meenavenkat2003@ gmail.com Chennai – 600 108. 24 Mrs. S. Malathi, Assistant Professor in Mathematics Muthurangam Govt. Arts College (A) Vellore - 632 002. 25 Dr. Nancy Lesley, Assistant Professor Department of Statistics [email protected] Presidency College (A), Chennai – 600 005. 26 Mrs. S. Najeema, Assistant Professor Department of Mathematics snajeema_math@yahoo. com Queen Mary’s College (A), Chennai – 600 004. 27 Mrs. T. Premalatha, Assistant Professor Department of Mathematics [email protected] Queen Mary’s College (A), Chennai – 600 004. 28 Dr. N. Paranjothi, Assistant Professor in Statistics Annamalai University [email protected] Annamalai Nagar – 608 002 29 Mr. P. Ravindiran, Assistant Professor in Mathematics A.A.Govt. Arts College [email protected] Villupuram – 605 602. 30 Mrs. R. Renuka Devi, Assistant Professor Department of Statistics [email protected] Presidency College (A), Chennai – 600 005. 31 Mrs. R. K. Radha, Assistant Professor Department of Statistics [email protected] Presidency College (A), Chennai – 600 005. 32 Dr. K. Reji Kumar, Assistant Professor Dept. of Mathematics [email protected] N.S.S. College, Cherthala – 688 556. 33 Dr. M. Ramadurai, Assistant Professor in Statistics University of Madras [email protected] Chennai – 600 005. 34 Dr. S. Sakthivel, Assistant Professor Department of Mathematics padicsakthivel@yahoo. com S.S. Govt. Arts College, Tiruttani – 631 209. 35 Mr. N. Sundaram, Assistant Professor in Statistics Presidency College (A), Chennai – 600 005. [email protected] 36 Mr. Syed Abuthahir. I, Assistant Professor Department of Mathematics [email protected] Mazharul Uloom College, Ambur – 635 802. Mr. Subhash Mallinath, Asst. Prof. in Mathematics 37 R.K. Talreja College of Arts, Science & Commerce, gadedsubhash@gmail. com Ulhasnagar – 421 003. Maharashtra
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