KARTICK DAS, M. Phil, Ph.D Professor

KARTICK DAS, M. Phil, Ph.D Professor

CURRICULUM VITAE KARTICK DAS, M. Phil, Ph.D Professor | Head of Department, Department of Political Science Cooch Behar Panchanan Barma University, Vivaknanda Street, Cooch Behar – 736101 Email: [email protected] Mobile: 09434413317 Areas of Research Interest: Inclusive Development - Inclusion-Exclusion Dichotomy, Inclusive Legislation, Social Exclusion of Indian Tribes Personal: Name: Kartick Das Date of Birth: April 15, 1970 Nationality: Indian Sex: Male Marital Status: Married Education PhD from University of North Bengal, Darjeeling, WB M.Phil from University of North Bengal, Darjeeling, WB MA from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, UP Employment Record: Lecturer, Department of Political Science, St. Joseph’s College, Darjeeling, WB (5.6.2003 to 31.1.2005) Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Mathabhanga College, mathabhanga, WB (1.2.2005 to 4.9.2014) Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, SSK College, Samuktala, WB (5.9.2014 to 1.2.2018) Professor & Head, Department of Political Science, Cooch Behar Panchanan Barma University, Cooch Behar, WB, from 01.02.2018 to till date Publications: Published Books Title Publisher & ISSN/ISBN No. Tribal and Tribal Discourse Pointer Publishers, Jaipur, 2015, Inclusive Education in India The Associated Publishers, Ambala City, Haryana, 2013 Financial Inclusion, Self Help Groups (SHGs) and New Century Publications, New Delhi, 2013, Women Empowerment Inclusive Development in India Regal Publications, New Delhi, 2017, Higher Education in India – Access, Equity, Abhijeet Publications, New Delhi, 2015, Quality Changing Dynamics of Higher Education Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2015, Women Empowerment and Socio-economic New Century Publications, New Delhi, 2016, Development Rural Economy – Changing Landscape Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2015 Dynamics of Higher Education Regal Publications, New Delhi, Inclusive Development, Microfinance and Rural Pointer Publishers, Jaipur, 2017, Development Journal Publications: Title with Page Nos. Journal Financial Inclusion- A Gateway to Sustainable Journal of Rural Development, Vol.31, No.1, Jan- Development for the Impoverished, pp.115-129 March 2012 India: License and Inspection Raj to the Triumph of The IUP Journal of Managerial Economics, Vol.IX, Reforms, pp. 7-14 No.4, Nov. 2011 Naxalite-Maoist insurgency – its origins and Indian Journal of Politics, implications, pp.101-114 Vol.45, No.1-2, Jan-June 2011 Naxalbari To Today’s Maoist: Uprisings and The Indian Journal of Political Science, Implications, pp.489-495 Vol. LXXI, No. 2, April-June 2010 Microfinance and Rural Development: Potentialities Local Government Quarterly, of Panchayati Raj Institutions, pp.59-66 Vol. LXXX, No.4, Oct-Dec 2010 Enabling Financial Inclusion in India: Exploring the International Journal of Research in Management & dynamics, pp.86-90 Social Science, Vol. 2, Issue 2, April-June 2014 Issues of Tribal Discourse in the Hill Areas of MAN and SOCIETY, Vol. XI, Winter 2014 Assam, pp.56-70 Naxalibari to Today’s Naxalism: its genesis, goals MAN & DEVELOPMENT, Vol. XXXVII, No.2, and challenges, pp.131-142 June 2015 Micro Credit-The Engine of Inclusive Growth, Kurukshetra, Vol.61, No.9, July 2013 pp.12-15 Health as an economic indicator, pp. 6-10 Kurukshetra, Vol.60, no.10, Aug.2012 Socio-Economic Features of Karbi Tribes in Karbi VANYAJATI, Vol. LIV, No. 1, January 2011 Anglong District of Assam, pp. 16-23 Statehood Demand in India, pp. 33-36 THIRD CONCEPT, May 2011 Rising Tribal Unrest: A Study of the North Cachar VANYAJATI, Vol. LIV, No. 3, July 2011 Hills District of Assam, pp. 18-26 Microfinance in India: Prospects and Challenges, pp. PROFESSIONAL BANKER, 39-43 Dec. 2009 Improving Infrastructure-Changing Rural Landscape, Kurukshetra, Vol. 62, No. 05, March 2014 pp- 29-32 Disparities in Higher Education in India: Stark University News, Vol.52, No. 22, June 02-08, 2014 Realities, pp.18-21 Naxalism – Its genesis, goals and challenges, pp- 43- South Asian journal of Socio-Political Studies, Vol- 47 XV, No-1, July-December 2014 Others Journals Publications Growth and Investment in Health: An Interpretative Exploration, Journal of Political Studies, Vol. 4, March 2010, Published by Department of Political Science, University of North Bengal, Darjeeling. Robust GDP Growth: An Unexpected Surprise, South Asia Politics, Vol. 8, No. 9, January 2010, Published by Rastriya Jagriti Sanathan, New Delhi. Whopping GDP growth rate in India, South Asia Politics, Vol. 9, No. 3&4, July-August 2010, Published by Rastriya Jagriti Sanathan, New Delhi. Direct Tax Code: No big change, South Asia Politics, Vol. 9, No. 6, October 2010, Published by Rastriya Jagriti Sanathan, New Delhi. Union Budget 2010-11: Not radical but sound, South Asia Politics, Vol. 9, No. 1, May 2010 Published by Rastriya Jagriti Sanathan, New Delhi. Battle against inflation, South Asia Politics, Vol. 9, No. 1, July 2011, Published by Rastriya Jagriti Sanathan, New Delhi. YSR: Tribute to a People’s Man, South Asia Politics, Vol. 8, No. 6, October 2009, Published by Rastriya Jagriti Sanathan, New Delhi. Union Budget 2009-10: A step towards inclusive development, South Asia Politics, Vol. 8, No. 4, August 2009, Published by Rastriya Jagriti Sanathan, New Delhi. Sino-Indian Relations: The issue of Arunchal Pradesh, South Asia Politics, Vol. 8, No. 8, December 2009, Published by Rastriya Jagriti Sanathan, New Delhi. Articles / Chapters published in Books Title with page nos. Book Title, editor & publisher Naxalbari to Today’s Naxalite Movement, Politics, Globalization and Insurgency (eds), Biju M.R.: 2015, pp. 241-253 Concept Publishing Company (P) ltd., New Delhi Micro Finance for Financial Inclusion, pp. Das, S.K. et.al: 2011, Micro Finance and Empowerment of 52-65 Rural Poor in India (eds), New Century Publications Gender disparities in India, pp-39-50 Women Empowerment and Socio-economic Development, (eds), Das K, New Century Publications, New Delhi, 2016 Higher Education in India – Geographical Changing Dynamics of Higher Education, Discovery Variations, pp- 68-78 Publishing House Pvt Ltd, (eds), Das K, New Delhi, 2015 Improving Infrastructure – Changing Dynamics of Higher Education, Discovery Publishing House landscape, pp- 1-7 Pvt Ltd, (eds), Das K, New Delhi, 2015 Microfinance and Rural Development, pp- Dynamics of Higher Education, Discovery Publishing House 57-66 Pvt Ltd, (eds), Das K, New Delhi, 2015 Inclusive growth in India – the Missing Inclusive Development in India, (eds), Das K, Regal Ingredient, pp- 1-25 Publications, New Delhi, 2017 Including the Excluded – Women’s Inclusive Development in India, (eds), Das K, Regal Empowerment and Inclusive Democratic Publications, New Delhi, 2017 Experience, pp- 198-211 Research Projects Sl. Title Agency Period Grant Mobilized No (Rs. lakh) 1. Enabling Microfinance in Rural India: A ICSSR, One Year & study with reference to Coochbehar New Delhi Six Months Rs. 6,00,000/- District of West Bengal. 2. State and Tribal Development in India: A Study of State Responses to Tribal UGC, Two Years 6,67,600/- Development in the Karbi Anglong and New Delhi North Cachar Hills Districts in Assam. 3. Issues in Development Process: A study UGC, with reference to Karbi Anglong District Eastern 18 Months 72,000/- of Assam Region Courses Programme Duration Organized by Workshop on Capacity Building Programme 6th–19th March, 2014, ICSSR-NERC, NEHU Campus, (14 Days) Shillong. Course on Research Methodology Jan. 17 – 24, 2003 NIRD, NERC, Guwahati. (8 Days) Tenth Short Term Training on Methods and 24-28 March, 2014, Centre for Development Studies, Approaches to Research in Migration Issues (1 Week) Thiruvananthapuram Papers presented in Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, Symposia Title of the Paper Title of Conference / Seminar Organized by Level presented From License and 10 International Conference Research Development International Inspection Raj to a on Emerging Global Trends Research Foundation & Conference Liberalized Economy: a & Future Challenges in Research Development January 22 and 23, Short Analysis Economic Development ….. Association, Jaipur 2011 Enabling Financial Social Ex(in)clusion and Southfield College, National Seminar, Inclusion in India; Issues Women in India Darjeeling March 16 and 17, 2012 and Priorities Inclusive Development: Realizing the Right to Mathabhanga College, National Seminar Role of Education Sector Development in India Mathabhanga March 26 and 27, 2010 Inclusive Education in Recent Reforms in Education University B.T. & National Conference, India: Issu.es and in India: Trends and Evening College, 1-2 October, 2010. Priorities. Challenges. Coochbehar Tea-tribes of Assam – a The Changing Profile of the University of North National Seminar, profile. Tribes of North Bengal. Bengal March 12-13, 2009. Inclusive Development: Performance of Third ABN Seal College, Regional/State level Role of Micro Finance Generation Panchayati Raj in Coochbehar, 4-5 Dec., 2010. North Bengal Tribal Development in Society, Polity and Economy Mathabhanga College, Local – India with reference to in India: Emerging Issues Mathabhanga, University/College Assam and Challenges. level 16th Dec., 2005 Entrepreneurship Abilities Sustainable Development in of Women SHGs: A Case India – Issues and Lumding College, National Seminar, of Inclusiveness of Challenges with reference to Lumding, Assam 23rd & 24th June, 2017 Impoverished in Barak NER-India Valley of Assam Professional Contribution: Head, Department of Political

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