Dr. Mohan S. Singhe Educational Qualification : M.S.W, M.Phil, Ph.D

Dr. Mohan S. Singhe Educational Qualification : M.S.W, M.Phil, Ph.D

Detailed CV Name : Dr. Mohan S. Singhe Educational Qualification : M.S.W, M.Phil, Ph.D. Designation : Asst. Professor Address for Correspondence : #C-4, Mangalore University Staff Qtrs Mangalagangothri, Konaje-574199 E-mail : [email protected] Phone : +919986420047 Research Areas : Family & Child Welfare, Medical & Psychiatry Child disability, Health, Adolescent. Professional Teaching Experience: 17 Years Research Guidance (M.Phil. /Ph.D.): 09 (04 Completed and 05 about to complete) Research Projects Completed : 01 Amount Fundi Sanctione Principal Date of Date of ng d Investigato Commenc Completio Agenc (Rs. In Research Project r ement n y lakhs) Socio-Economic Study, Need Assessment & CSR Plan for the Proposed Expansion of Dr. Mohan the UPCL S. Singhe 30.12.2015 30.04.2016 UPCL 15,01,806 1 Professional Collaboration (International) : 01 Provided consultancy service to India-Canada HIV/AIDS Project (ICHAP), Bangalore, from 1st September 2004 to 30th November 2005. Research Journal Publications (list) : 53 Sl. Title of Journal with Volume, Year and Page Nos. ISSN No. 1. Psycho Social Problems of the Families with Disabled Children, Social Science International Vol-21, No.2, July 2005, pp. 29-35. 0970-1087 2. Perceived Parental Attitudes towards the Blind Children, --- Perspectives in Social Work Vol-XXI, No.1, April 2006, pp. 38-41. 3. Problems of Blind Children in India: a Comparative Study in Karnataka, Jharkhand Journal of Development and Management 0973-8444 Studies Vol-9, No.4, Dec 2011, pp. 4579-4589. 4. A Comparative Study on the Level of Health and Home Adjustment among Visually Impaired Children in Karnataka, 2250-3919 DEEKSHA Vol-10, No.1, January 2012, pp. 27-32. 5. Human Right and Safe Drinking Water in Rural India, International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Vol-2, 2250-3226 No.1, Jan-June 2012, pp. 31-37. 6. Women Empowerment through Entrepreneurship Development in India: Challenges and Prospects, Indian Journal 0972-3692 of Social Development Vol-12, No.1, June 2012, pp. 31-39. 7. The Essence of Employees Training and its Impact on the Work Force in an Industry, International Journal of Scientific Research 2277-8179 Vol-1, No.2, July 2012, pp. 155-156. 8. An Evaluative Study of Blind Children in Blind Schools of Karnataka, India, International Journal of Development Studies 2277-8654 and Research Vol-1, No.1, July-Sept 2012 pp. 73-78. 9. Rural Women’s Perspective on Utilization of Maternal Health Care Services with special reference to Karkala Talluk, Udupi District of Karnataka, International Journal of Development 2277-8654 Studies and Research Vol-1, No.1 July-Sept 2012, pp. 44-49. 10. Psycho-Social Problem Faced by Single Mother: An Empirical Study of Mangalore City of Karnataka, International Journal of Development Studies and Research Vol-1, No.1, July-Sept 2012 2277-8654 pp. 111-117. 11. Social Support Network and Life Satisfaction among Elders in Mangalore Taluk: an Implication for Social Work Intervention, Social Science Elixir International Journal, Vol-48, July 2012, pp. 2229-712X 9457-9460. 2 12. Knowledge and Practices of Reproductive Health Among School going Rural Adolescent Girls of Sullia Taluk, Social Science Elixir International Journal, Vol-50, Sept 2012, pp. 2229-712X 10493-10297. 13. Dalith Women Participation as Representatives in Rural Local Self Governance- an Empirical Study, Social Science Elixir 2229-712X International Journal, Vol-50, Sept 2012, pp. 10334-10337. 14. Small Steps for a Women, Giant Leap for the Community- SHG Model for Empowerment, Social Science Elixir International 2229-712X Journal, Vol-51, Oct 2012, pp. 10802-10804. 15. Impact of Education on decision making process of women in 09762701 local self governance participative development XI No. 1Jan-June 2012, pp. 61-66. 16. Utilization and Perception towards Primary Health Care Services among Mogera Community: A Study of Dakshina 2229-712X Kannada District of Karnataka, Social Science Elixir International Journal, Vol-54A, Jan 2013, pp. 12849-12853. 17. A Beacon of hope for the children with special need through 249-2984 inclusive education- A case study. Jr of Social science and Linguistics Vol 3. No.2, 2013, pp. 35-40 18. A study on The influencing factors on the occupational change 2231-0789 among Beedi rolling women in Kulal community, Social Science reporter Vol. 4 No. 2, 2014. Pp. 74-90 19. Impact of cell-phone usage on college students jr of research, 2319-1899 extn and development, Vol 2, No, 9 May 2014, pp 51-54. 20. Inclusive education policies towards the upliftment of 2319-1899 particularly vulnerable trible groups in Karnataka. jr of research, extn and development, Vol 2, No, 10 June 2014, pp 44-46. 21. Participation of women in rural politics- with reference to Dalit 2277-8179 community Internation Jr of Sc research Vol 3 no. 6, June 2014, pp. 61-62 22. A study on occupational transition of Kulal women and scope 2320-6357 and hazards of beedi rolling occupation, Living Sociology, Vol 2 No 4, Oct- Dec 2014, pp 4-9 23. A study on the health and disability of Kular beedi rolling 2347-9213 women and role of social worker Indian Jr of current research Vol.1 no. 3, Dec 2014, pp. 42- 49 24. Perseption and utilization of primary health care services 2249-2658 among working pregnant women of Mangalore Taluka Global Jr of Arts and Management Vol 4 No. 1, 2014, pp. 27-31 25. Breaking the Taboo of disability and sex – an over view Global Jr 2249-2658 of Arts and Management Vol 4 No. 2, 2014, pp 49-51 26. A study on Sexual behavior and HIV awareness among men who 2231-4555 have sex with men in Mangalore city, India Jr of Excluysion studies. Vol 4 No.2, Aug 2014, pp- 157-164 3 27. Empowerment based social work practice: An approach for 2229-712X integrated sustainable development, Social Science Elixir International Journal, Vol. 68 March 2014, 68 pp 22113-22116 28. A study on occupational transition of Kulal women and scope 2394-7691 and hazdous of beedi rolling occupation, International contemporary Research Journal in management and social science, Vol. 1, No. 1, Dec 2014, pp. 1-8 29. A study on the opinion of customers and shop keepers relating 2231-0789 to fixation of prices to retailed sale of a commodity and the impact of liberalization policy on market Social Sci reporter Vol5, No1, Feb 2015, pp- 68-82 30. Political representation among the beedi rolling women of Kulal 2277-3010 Community: A case study of Dakshina Kannada Distric, Thematic Jr of Social Sciences, Vol. 4 No.2, April 2015, pp. 28-38 31. A Study on the Perception of Kulal Beedi Rolling Women 2349-0195 towards the Law Education of their Children, International Journal of Contemporary Research in Social Science, Vol. 1 No.4, February 2015, pp. 18-25 32. Self Help Groups and Kulal Beedi Rolling Women: Problems and 2349-0195 Challenges, International Journal of Contemporary Research in Social Science, Vol. 2 No.1, May 2015, pp. 36-45 33. Microfinance and Social Inclusion of Women in Dakshina 2250-3919 Kannada District, DEEKSHA, Vol. 13, No. 2, Aug. 2015, pp. 38-43 34. Problems faced by the Sanitary Workers in Mangalore 2250-3919 Municipality Area- A Study, DEEKSHA, Vol. 13, No. 2, Aug. 2015, pp. 55-61 35. A Study on the Harassment of Kulal Beedi Rolling Women in Day 2231-0789 to Day Life and Defence Mechanism, Social Science Reporter, Vol. 5, No. 3, Aug. 2015, pp. 22-31 36. Women of Kulal Community: Effects of Domestic Violence on 2395-3756 Beedi Rolling Occupation, Research Express, Vol. 2, No. 9, Sept. 2015, pp. 94-101 37. The Effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioural Group Counseling 2321-8266 for Depression and Anxiety among the Elder People in Ethiopia, The Journal of Social Science Scholar, Vol. 2, No. 4, Oct 2015, pp. 83-95 38. Reproductive Health Status of Adolescent Girls- An Overview of 2249-4642 Indian Scenario, International Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities, Vol. 5, No. 4, 2015, pp. 34-42 39. Understanding Utilisation of Family Planning Services among 2320-5083 Married Rural Women, Journal of International Academic Research for Multidisciplinary, Vol. 3, No. 5, 2015, pp. 100-109 40. Kulal Samudayada Olajyathiyallina Moodhanambikeya 2230-8830 Bagegina Ondu Adhyayana, Social Work Foot Prints, Vol. VI, No. 2, April 2016, pp. 219-229 4 41. Self Help Group: A Pathway for Financial Inclusion and Women 2349-5979 Empowerment, International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol. 3, No. 6, 2016, pp. 75-78 42. Socio-Economic Conditions of Women Domestic Workers in 2455-2070 Mangalore City, International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Research, Vol. 2, No. 7, 2016, pp. 19-21 43. The Psychosocial Factors That Influence Antiretroviral -- Treatment Adherence, Perspectives in Social Work Vol-XXXI, No.1, April 2016, pp. 44. Mental Health Care and Children Wellbeing in Ethiopia, Journal 2454-4981 of Neurology and Neurological Disorders, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2017 45. Mental Illness: Global African and Ethiopian Perspectives, - Ecronicon Psychology and Psychiatry, Vol. 3, No. 4, 2017, pp. 107- 110 46. A Study on the Needs of HIV-AIDS Antiretroviral Therapy 2250-3919 Consumers: A Social Work Perspective, DEEKSHA, Vol. 15, No. 1, 2017, pp. 64-70 47. Social Exclusion and Health Deprivation of Dalits and Tribes in 2456-4567 Karnataka India, International Journal of Interdisciplinary and Multidisciplinary Research, Vol. 2, No.1, 2017, pp. 4-11 48. Understanding the Concerns and Promoting Reproductive 2319-6505 “Health Rights among” Indian Women, International Journal of Current Advanced Researc, Vol. 5, No. 6, 2016, pp. 1012-1015 49. A Study on Socio Economics Status of Women Beedi Workers in 2250-3919 Bantwal Talua of Dakshina Kannada District, DEEKSHA, Vol.

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