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Utkal University of Culture, Madanpur, Bhubaneswar Updated List of Ph.D Page 1 of 19 UTKAL UNIVERSITY OF CULTURE, MADANPUR, BHUBANESWAR UPDATED LIST OF PH.D. SCHOLARS AS ON 21-11-2017 CULTURE STUDIES Name of the Ph.D. Mode of Ph.D. Avalling Sl.N Name of the Registration Date of Likely date of Faculty Department Scholar with Aadhaar (Full Time/Part Fellowship o Supervisor Number Registration Research Topic completion of Ph.D. Number/Photo ID Time? Yes/No The Ph.D Regn. is valid for five years. But one Culture Culture Dr. Jugal Kishrore Women Atrocity and Human can submit one's thesis 1 Smruti Ranjan Mishra Not Applicable 01/CS/2013 10/23/2013 No Studies Studies Mishra Rights Violation in Odisha. on completion of two years from the date of registration. Culture Culture Shree Mandira and Shola 2 Dr. P.K. Mishra Jatadhari Mishra Not Applicable 01/CS/2014 9/9/2014 -do- No Studies Studies Shasana. Culture Culture The Ethical Impact of Buddhism 3 Dr. Suchitra Das Manorama Tripathy Not Applicable 02/CS/2014 9/29/2014 -do- No Studies Studies on Odishan Culture. Culture Culture Dr. Khageswar Odia and Santali: A Comparative 4 Saroj Mahakud Not Applicable 03/CS/2014 10/31/2014 -do- No Studies Studies Mohapatra Linguistic Study. Culture Culture Dr. Khageswar Santals of Odisha: A Study in 5 Bhaktikanta Dala Behera Not Applicable 04/CS/2014 11/17/2014 -do- No Studies Studies Mohapatra Persistence and Change. Status of Women in Jain Religion: Culture Culture A Case Study of 6 Dr. Suchitra Das Sitarani Sahoo Not Applicable 05/CS/2015 2/4/2015 -do- No Studies Studies Swatambar(Terapanta) Jain Society in Odisha. Dr. D.N. Jena Health Status and Consciousness Culture Culture Dr. Sadasiv Among Tribal Women: A Socio- 7 Hiranmayee Mishra Not Applicable 06/CS/2015 7/4/2015 -do- No Studies Studies Mohapatra as Co- Cultural Study of Keonjhar Guide District of Odisha. A Study of Emotional Intelligence: Academic Anxiety Culture Culture 8 Dr. Suchitra Das Sarbanisankar Panigrahi Not Applicable 07/CS/2015 7/4/2015 and Teaching performance of -do- No Studies Studies Trainee Teachers of CTES of Odisha Page 2 of 19 UTKAL UNIVERSITY OF CULTURE, MADANPUR, BHUBANESWAR UPDATED LIST OF PH.D. SCHOLARS AS ON 21-11-2017 Impact of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Culture Culture Guarantee Scheme on the Rural 9 Dr. Suman Das Debi Prasad Biswal Not Applicable 08/CS/2015 7/8/2015 -do- No Studies Studies Marginal Producers: A Comparative Study of Khurda and Koraput Districts in Odisha. Sustainable Development of Culture Culture Dr. Pratima Kumari Shaika Belaluddin Hospitality Industry in Heritage 10 Not Applicable 09/CS/2015 7/9/2015 -do- No Studies Studies Dash Ahammed Destination: A Study on World Heritage Site Konark. Political Participation and Voting Culture Culture Behaviour of "Nolias". A Fishing 11 Dr. Suman Das Binay Bhusan Mohanty Not Applicable 10/CS/2015 7/9/2015 -do- No Studies Studies community of Chandrabhaga, Odisha. Evolution, Sustenance and Culture Culture contemporisation of Bandha 12 Dr. Sadasiv Pradhan Monika Goyal Not Applicable 11/CS/2015 7/14/2015 -do- No Studies Studies Designs of Odisha. A Case Study of Textile Motifs. Regional Cuisine and its Impact Culture Culture 13 Dr. S.N Biswas Puspanjali Mohapatra Not Applicable 12/CS/2015 7/14/2015 on Tourism: A Critical Analysis on -do- No Studies Studies the Cuisine of Costal Odisha. Dynamics of Product Designing in Culture Culture 14 Dr. A.C. Sahoo Santosh Kumar Jha Not Applicable 13/CS/2015 7/22/2015 Flexible Brass Craft of -do- No Studies Studies Belaguntha, Odisha. Handwoven Khandua Sanu in Culture Culture Maniabandha and Nuapatna in 15 Dr. Navaneeta Rath Sasmita Panda Not Applicable 14/CS/2015 8/3/2015 -do- No Studies Studies the era of Globalization:- a Sociologican Study. Page 3 of 19 UTKAL UNIVERSITY OF CULTURE, MADANPUR, BHUBANESWAR UPDATED LIST OF PH.D. SCHOLARS AS ON 21-11-2017 Conservation of Palmleaf Culture Culture 16 Dr. K.K Basa Arun Kumar Nayak Not Applicable 15/CS/2015 8/10/2015 Manuscripts in Museums and -do- No Studies Studies Archieves of Odisha. Present Day Relivance of Swami Culture Culture Vivekananda's Concept of 17 Dr. Harihar Mishra Sukanta Kumar Mohanty Not Applicable 16/CS/2015 8/19/2015 -do- No Studies Studies Nationalism and Internationalism: An Analytical The Study of Vishnu Shrines of Culture Culture Odisha During the Medieval 18 Dr. P.K. Mohanty Biswajit Dash Not Applicable 17/CS/2015 8/19/2015 -do- No Studies Studies Period: A Study of the Structures and Konography. Community Based Rural Tourism: Culture Culture A Study on Kumblangi- 19 Dr. S.K. Lenka Prasanta Udaya Kumar Not Applicable 18/CS/2015 8/19/2015 -do- No Studies Studies Khmarakom Thekkady Circuit of Kerala. Study on the Tourist perception Culture Culture of Health Tourism with Special 20 Dr. S.K. Lenka Preji M.P. Not Applicable 19/CS/2015 8/19/2015 -do- No Studies Studies Reference to Wellness Tourism in Kerala. Dowry System from Ancient to Culture Culture 21 Dr. S. Roul Archanarani Bhuyun Not Applicable 20/CS/2015 8/28/2015 present period: Its impact on -do- No Studies Studies Indian Society and Culture Role conflict of marriad working Culture Culture 22 Dr. P.K. Mishra Binoo Mishra Not Applicable 22/CS/2015 8/28/2015 Women in Corporate Sector of -do- No Studies Studies Bhubaneswar city. Economic Viability of Eco- Tourism in the North-East of Culture Culture 23 Dr.Md.S.Hussain Elina Satapathy Not Applicable 23/CS/2015 8/31/2015 India-Case Studies on Liyai. -do- No Studies Studies Mapoo and Landan Villages of Manipur. Right Based Approach and Police Culture Culture Guru Prasad Shiva Sankar Accountability: A Study on the 24 Dr.R.K. Mohanty Not Applicable 24/CS/2015 8/31/2015 -do- No Studies Studies Nanda changing work Culture of Odisha Police Page 4 of 19 UTKAL UNIVERSITY OF CULTURE, MADANPUR, BHUBANESWAR UPDATED LIST OF PH.D. SCHOLARS AS ON 21-11-2017 Socio-Cultural Dimensions and Culture Culture 25 Dr.R.K. Mohanty Sushanta Kumar Beura Not Applicable 25/CS/2015 8/31/2015 Dynamics of Nath-Cult: A Study -do- No Studies Studies in Kendrapara District of Odisha Challenges and Opportunities in Culture Culture Practising Responsible Tourism-A 26 Dr. S.K. Lenka Subramanium Not Applicable 26/CS/2015 9/2/2015 -do- No Studies Studies Case Study of RT Destinations in Kerala. The Pioneering contributions of Laxminarayan Sahoo towards the Culture Culture 27 Dr. Harihar Panda Ashok Kumar Sahoo Not Applicable 27/CS/2015 9/2/2015 Socio-Cultural up lift of Odisha -do- No Studies Studies through Servants of Indian Society: An Analytical Study Sustainablility of Hotel Industry Culture Culture in the Prospective of 28 Dr. S.K. Sadual Monalisha Mohanty Not Applicable 28/CS/2015 9/2/2015 -do- No Studies Studies Environment Management:An Analytical Study. Training and Development for Culture Culture value Addition Hondloom and 29 Dr. S.P. Mishra Pranati Sahoo Not Applicable 29/CS/2015 9/7/2015 -do- No Studies Studies Handicraft Products: An Exploratory Study". Values in Indian System of Culture Culture 30 Dr. Suchitra Das Renubala Sundaray Not Applicable 30/CS/2015 9/19/2015 Education with Speical Reference -do- No Studies Studies to Neo-Humanistic Educaiton. Preservation and Digitalisation of Culture Culture 31 Dr. Jyotshna Sahoo Sucheda Mohanty Not Applicable 31/CS/2015 9/26/2015 Manuscripts Heritage of India: A -do- No Studies Studies Study of Problems and Prospects. The Socio-Cultural Profile of Culture Culture Dr. Ashis 32 Kamal Kishore Satpathy Not Applicable 01/CS/2016 5/31/2016 Youth Dormitories in Kondh -do- No Studies Studies Mohapatra Society: An Analytical Study Page 5 of 19 UTKAL UNIVERSITY OF CULTURE, MADANPUR, BHUBANESWAR UPDATED LIST OF PH.D. SCHOLARS AS ON 21-11-2017 The Ph.D Regn. is valid Effectiveness of Serva Shikshya for five years. But one Culture Culture Abhiyan in Promoting Girl Child can submit one's thesis 33 Dr. Suman Das Dillip Kumar Das Not Applicable 01/CS/2017 5/20/2017 No Studies Studies Education in Odisha: A Study of on completion of two Kendrapara District. years from the date of registration. The Philosophical Ideology of Culture Culture Prof.(Dr.) Rama Achyatananda: A Study of its 34 Ajaya Kumar Rout Not Applicable 02/CS/2017 5/24/2017 -do- No Studies Studies Chandra Dhir Socio-Cultural Impact on Human Life Impact of Industrialisation on Culture Culture 35 Dr. Prahallad Kar Reena Mohapatra Not Applicable 03/CS/2017 6/13/2017 Tribal Habitats: A Sociological -do- No Studies Studies Study of Kalinga Nagar in Odisha The Culture of Reformative Culture Culture Prof. Jugal Kishore 36 Jyoti Ranjan Samantaray Not Applicable 04/CS/2017 8/1/2017 System of Justice in Odisha: A -do- No Studies Studies Mishra Study on Capital Panishment Culture Culture A Study of Mind in Advaita 37 Dr. Sachindra Raul Debasish Mohanty Not Applicable 05/CS/2017 8/18/2017 -do- No Studies Studies Vedantic Tradition Mahatma Gandhi's conception of Culture Culture 38 Dr. Harihar Mishra Dibakar Pradhan Not Applicable 06/CS/2017 8/18/2017 Decentralization and People's -do- No Studies Studies Empowerment An Analysis Impact of Curicula in Value Orientation and Cultural Culture Culture Dr. Jayashree 39 Sangitarani Tripathy Not Applicable 07/CS/2017 8/18/2017 Transmission Among Sacondary -do- No Studies Studies Nanda School Students: A Comparative Study of BSE and CBSE Rural Life and Culture of Culture Culture 40 Dr. Bhagaban Sahu Alekha Kumar Jena Not Applicable 08/CS/2017 8/18/2017 Kendrapara during 20th Century- -do- No Studies Studies A Study Impact of Buddhist Philosophy on Culture Culture Dr.
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