Karim City College

Dr. G. Vijaylaxmi

Academic Profile

Name: Dr. G. Vijayalakshmi. 
Department:  Faculty of Commerce
Designation& Present Position: Assistant Professor
Date of Joining (on Permanent Post) : 3thMarch,  2003
Teaching Experience: 20 years
Highest Qualification: Ph.D.
Areas of Interest:Commerce and Management
Area of Specialization:  Statistical Methods.

 

 

  • Academic Credentials
ExaminationBoard/UniversityYear of passingDivision

 

Ph. D.Ranchi University.2010Passed
M. Com.Ranchi University.19921st Div.
B. E. T.BSU (cc) SC, Patna.1997Passed
Orientation ProgrammeUGC- Academic Staff College, Ranchi.25.11.2010 to

22.12.2010

A Grade
Refresher Course in Women StudiesUGC- Academic Staff College, Ranchi.03.09.2013 to 23.09.2013A Grade
Refresher Course in Research MethodologyHRDC- Academic Staff College, Ranchi.08.07.2016 to 28.07.2016A Grade
Two weeks Refresher course in Commerce and ManagementTeaching Learning Centre, Ramanujan College, University of Delhi, PMMMNMTT25.06.2021 to 08.07.2021A Grade
Two weeks Interdisciplinary National Refresher Course on “ New Paradigms in Commerce and Management”Teaching Learning Centre, Ramanujan College, University of Delhi, PMMMNMTT15.09.2021 to 28.09.2021A Grade
Online Executive Development Program in “ Financial Planning- a personal finance program”

 

Teaching Learning Centre, Ramanujan College, University of Delhi, PMMMNMTT23.02.2022 to 16.04.2022Grade

A+

 

  • Research Degree
DegreeTitleDate of AwardUniversity
Ph.DDevelopmental Aspects of Social Cost Benefit Analysis – A Case Study of Tata Steel. 

13.05.2010

Ranchi University, Ranchi.

 

  • Minor Research Project

 

S.No.Title/SubjectMajor/

Minor

FundingAgencyDate of CommencementGrant
1.A study of Youth inclination towards self-employment for poverty eradication and livelihood – with special reference to East Singhbhum. 

Minor

 

ERO-UGC

 

2011

 

94,500

 

 

  • Research Guidance for Ph.D
S.No.Name of Research Scholar 

Subject/ Title of thesis

Date of Award of Degree
1.Syed ZahidPerwaiz.Initiatives in accelerating micro, small and medium enterprises for inclusive growth.26 July, 2019
2.AftabAlamA critical study of Gramin Banks of Jharkhand for financial inclusion.26 July, 2019
3.Hoori NadirA study of organizational culture, job involvement and job satisfaction among the bank personnel with special reference to Jharkhand. 22 September,

2022

 

 

  • Paper Published in Journals and ISBN Edited Books /Seminar / Conferences attended & others
  1. National Level Orientation Course -01
  2. National Level Refresher Course attended – 06
  3. Research papers published in national and international journals –  26
  4. Research Papers published in Conference Proceedings and ISBN Edited Book
  5. National seminar attended with research paper – 14
  6. National / International Conference attended with and without paper – 14
  7. Faculty Development Programme including STT/Workshops– 27
  8. Webinar of National repute attended – 20
  9. Invited as Resource Person – 06
  10. Outstanding Teacher Award Provided by Research India Foundation.

 

Research and Academic contribution

  • Orientation Course Details:
Name of the courseInstitutionDuration and Date Sponsoring Agency
Orientation ProgrammeUGC- Academic Staff College, Ranchi University.25.11.2010

to

22.12.2010

University Grants Commission

 

 

  • Refresher Course Details:
S. No.Name of the courseOrganizing Institution and Sponsoring AgencyDuration and DateAwarded
1Online Executive Development Program in “ Financial Planning- a personal finance program”Teaching Learning Centre, Ramanujan College, University of Delhi, PMMMNMTT

 

23.02.2022 to 16.04.2022Grade

A+

2Two weeks Interdisciplinary National Refresher Course on “ New Paradigms in Commerce and Management”Teaching Learning Centre, Ramanujan College, University of Delhi, PMMMNMTT15.09.2021 to 28.09.2021A Grade
3Two weeks Refresher course in Commerce and ManagementTeaching Learning Centre, Ramanujan College, University of Delhi, PMMMNMTT

 

25.06.2021 to 08.07.2021A Grade
4Two weeks Refresher course in Commerce and ManagementTeaching Learning Centre, Ramanujan College, University of Delhi, TLC under PMMMNMTT

 

25.06.2021 to 08.07.2021A Grade
5Refresher Course in Research MethodologyHRDC- Academic Staff College, Ranchi.HRDC08.07.2016 to 28.07.2016A Grade
6Refresher Course in Women StudiesUGC- Academic Staff College, Ranchi.University Grants Commission03.09.2013 to 23.09.2013A Grade

 

  • Paper Published in Journals and ISBN Edited Books /Seminar / Conferences attended

 

(c) Research papers published in refereed and peer reviewed journals

S.NTitle of the Article with page nos. and yearName of the JournalDetails of Journal  (ISSN/ISBN)Impact FactorPrincipal/ Co author
1.      Technology -driven Transformation – A Comprehensive Study for Indian Business LandscapeAlochana Journal UGC Care listed

https://alochana.org/volume-13-issue-7-2024/

ISSN 2231 – 6329

Volume 13, Issue 7, 2024

5.7Principal

Author

2.      BNPL- A Revolution in the Indian Micro Lending SpaceJournal of Economics , RabindraBharti University, UGC CareISSN 0975 – 802X

Volume XVII, June, 2024

5.5Principal

Author

3.      Indian Footwear Industry stepping into “ Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan” – an analytical study.International Research Journal of Commerce, Arts and Science

UGC ID- 44854

ISSN 2319 – 9202 (O), Volume 14 Issue 2,  Feb 2023

 

6.893Principal

Author

4.      Evaluation of Financial Inclusion of Jharkhand Gramin Bank Through Financial Inclusion Index

Pages- b380-b390

Year 2022

International Journal of Creative Research Thought

UGC Approved No-49023(2018)

ISSN 2320-2882,Volume 10, Issue 6, Year 2022

 

7.97 

 

Principal

Author

5.      Empowering Women Through Entrepreneurship- A Study With Special Reference to Jharkhand

Pages 23 – 35

Year 2022

International Research Journal of Commerce, Arts and Science

UGC ID- 44854

ISSN 2319 – 9202 (O), Volume 13 Issue 5, 2022

 

6.893Principal

Author

6.      Self-Employment for

Livelihood – A study of youth’s outlook with special reference to East Singhbhum.

Pages 53 – 39

Year 2022

International Research Journal of Commerce, Arts and Science. Internationally Indexed Peer Reviewed and Refereed Journal.

 

ISSN 2319 – 9202 (O), Volume 13 Issue 2, February 2022.

UGC ID- 44854

6.893Principal

Author

7.      Revisiting Digital Transformation of Banking Sector in India.

Pages 27 – 32

Year 2022

International Journal of Commerce & Economics, Peer Reviewed,  Refereed Journal

 

ISSN : 2664-7540, Volume 4, Issue I, 2022. Principal

Author

8.      Capacity Building through Soft Skill Development for Employability in Jharkhand – An Evaluation.

Pages 93 – 98

Year 2021

International Research Journal of Management, Sociology and HumanitiesISSN 2277-9809 (0) 2348 – 9359

(P), Volume 12, Issue 7, July 2021

7.1893Principal

Author

9.      “Artisanal Clusters of Jharkhand”- Scope of Vocal for Local Intervention.

Pages f89 – f95

Year 2021

International Research Journal of Creative Research Thoughts.

 

ISSN 2320 – 2882

Volume 9 Issue 7, July 2021.

7.97Principal

Author

10.   Scripting Economic change through Corporate Social Responsibility – a perspective

Pages 123 – 128

Year –  November, 2020

International Research Journal of Commerce, Arts and Science.

UGC ID- 44854

ISSN 2319 – 9202 (O), Volume 11, Issue 11, 2020.

 

5.3632Principal

Author

11.   A Study on Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise for the Economic Development of Jharkhand.

Pages 284 – 293

Year – March, 2020

International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research JournalISSN – 2249 -2496, Volume 10, Issue 3.

March, 2020

7.081Principal

Author

12.   A study of the Indian Social Enterprise Landscape – with special reference to Inclusive Finance

Pages 220- 227, Year 2019

International Research Journal of Management Science and Technology

UGC ID- 47959

ISSN 2250-1959, (O) Vol -10, Issue 5, May,  2019

 

6.9314 

 

Principal

Author

13.   An Assessment for Efficacy of Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana for Inclusive Growth in Jharkhand. 

Pages 03-07 Year 2019

International Journal of Research in Commerce and Management.ISSN No : 0976 – 2183 Vol. No.10 (2019), Issue No. 4 (April). Principal Author
14.   A study on Access to Financial Services in the Indian Banking Landscape.

Pages 327 – 333

Year 2018

International Research Journal of Commerce, Arts and Science.

UGC ID- 44854

ISSN 2319 – 9202 (O), Volume 9, Issue 2, 2018.

 

5.3632Principal

Author

15.   A Study on Skill Gap Analysis – with special reference to India.

Pages 227- 233

Year August 2017.

International Research Journal of Management, Sociology and HumanitiesISSN 2277-9809 (0) 2348 – 9359 (P), Volume 8, Issue 8.5.8303Principal

Author

16.   A Study on Digital Competence in India for the accomplishment of ‘Digital India’ program.

Pages 152- 165

Year – May 2016.

International Research Journal of Management, Science and Technology.ISSN – 2250 – 1959.

Volume -7

Issue – 5

3.2832Principal

Author

17.   Youth inclination towards Self Employment for Livelihood with special reference to East Singhbhum.

Pages 358- 364 year  2016

International Research Journal of Management, Sociology and HumanitiesISSN 2277-9809 (0) 2348 – 9359 (P), Volume 07, Issue 11.3.7401Principal

Author

18.   Micro-finance to eradicate poverty and induce sustainable development in India.

Page 370-373, Year 2016

International Journal of Education and Management Studies.ISSN-p-2231-5632-e-2321-3671.

2016, 6(3), 370-373

 Principal Author
19.   A Study of “ Social Impact Bonds” as a Tool for Corporate Social Responsibility

Page 69-73, Year 2016

Rai Management JournalISSN No : 0975- 4326 Vol. VIII, Issue I, June 2016. Principal Author
20.   Make in India Initiative : Reigniting Indian Manufacturing Sector

Page 29-33, year 2016

Global Journal of Management and Business ResearchISSN 2249-4588,Volume 16, Issue I, Version 1.0, year 2016 Co-author
21.   Food Inflation : Challenges and Impact on agriculture.

Pages 104- 108

Year – Nov,2013

Jamshedpur Research ReviewISSN 2320-2750, Year I, Volume I, Issue IV. Principal Author
22.   Concious Capitalism – A contemporary way of doing business.

Pages 820 – 825

Year – July 2013

International Research Journal of Management , Sociology and Humanities.ISSN 2277- 9809, Volume 4, Issue 2, 2013.3.7401Principal Author
23.   Women Empowerment- Challenges at work

Page 173-176

Year 2012

 

AnusandhanikaISSN 0974-200X, Volume IV, No II, July 2012. Co-author
24.   Impact of Psychological Recession on Human Resource.

Page 190-194

Year – 2011

AnusandhanikaISSN 0974-200X, Volume III, No II, January 2011. Co-author
25.   Changing Dimensions and Growth of Knowledge Based Economy in India.

Page 24-29, Year 2010.

AnusandhanikaISSN 0974-200X, Volume II, No I, January 2010. Principal Author
26.   Corporate Social Responsibility for Sustainable Development – A Case Study of Tata Steel.Ratna- GarbhaVolume 3, No 2, March 2007. Co-author

 

 

S.N.TitlePublisherBook TitleAuthor
1.Indian Business Landscape towards Sustainability Vision of “Viksit Bharat”-an analytical study

 

Agra Book InternationalCircular Economy: Driving Sustainable Development for Viksit Bharat.Principal Author
2.Revisiting Capital Adequacy of Jharkhand Gramin Bank Through CAMEL ModelShree Siddhivinayak Global Publication“Dimensional Perspectives in Research”

ISBN : 978-93-91773-07-6

 

Principal Author
3.Performance Evaluation of Jharkhand Gramin Bank Through CAMEL ModelShree Siddhivinayak Global Publication“Eternal Research”

ISBN : 978-93-91773-05-2

 

Principal Author
     
4.Proceedings of Agriculture and Rural Development and their Share and Stake in Overall Economic Growth.A K Publication Delhi.ISBN – 978-93-95033-31-2.

Edition – 2023

Principal Author
5.Women empowerment – challenges at work

Page No. 237- 240

 

NABARD, Jharkhand Regional Office, Ranchi28-11-11 &

29-11-11

 

First Author

 

( e ) National / International Seminar attended with research paper –

S. No.Title of the Paper presented in the SeminarTheme of the SeminarName of Organizing College Level of SeminarDate of Seminar
1.      ParticipatedGlobal Business: Emerging Issues and ChallengesKIIT, University, BhubaneshwarNational Level22nd to 24th December,2019.
2.      Foreign institutional investment – the promises and risk for Indian Rupee.Depreciating Indian rupee-causes impact and remedial measures

 

National seminar organizedby  Oriental College, Patna city.National Level28th to 1sth March, 2015.

 

3.      Corporate Social Responsibility through Social Impact Bonds.

 

Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability

 

National Seminar organized by KIIT University, Bhubaneshwar.National Level27th to 29th December, 2014.
4.      Scaling up Financial inclusion through Cash Transfer SchemeCash Transfer Scheme: Impact on socio economic conditionNational Seminar organised by Soghra College, BiharsharifNational Level29th to 30th November 2014
5.      Requisite of Securities Transaction Tax and Direct Tax Code – A perspective.Challenges of taxation and Direct Tax Code in India.Karim City College, Jamshedpur.National Level28th& 29th April, 2013.
6.      Strategic Human Resource Development – An Opportunity in Adversity.Economics of Health & Education in Human Resource Development with reference to Jharkhand.

 

Jamshedpur Women’s College.National Level27th& 28th February, 2013.
7.      Indian Overseas Investments – an analytical study.Foreign Direct Investment : Changing Paradigm.Karim City College, Jamshedpur.National Level27th& 28th March, 2012.
8.      Media studies in India : Relevance, Prospects and Challenges.MaulanaAbulKalam Azad and the Scenario of Higher Education in India.Karim City College, Jamshedpur.National Level26th March, 2012.
9.      Aligning Higher Education with the labour Market.Impact of Education on the Development of Socio-Economic status of India with special reference to Jharkhand.The Graduate School, College for Women, Jamshedpur.National Level21st& 22nd February, 2012.
10.   Artisanal Clusters of Jharkhand : Scope for Capital Intervention.Folklore and Cultural Diversity in Tribal Areas of India.The Graduate School, College for Women, Jamshedpur.National Level14th&15th February, 2012.
11.   Corporate Social Responsibility – A win win business strategy.Corporate Social Responsibility.Jamshedpur Women’s College.National Level3rd& 4th February, 2012.
12.   Women Empowerment – Challenges at Work.

 

Women Empowerment and Micro Enterprise.The Graduate School, College for Women, Jamshedpur.National Level28th& 29th November, 2011.
13.   India as a Knowledge Based Economy

 

Centre for Academic Development,Karim City College, JSR.Local15th February 2007
14.   ParticipatedWatershed Development in Agro- Climatic ZonesJamshedpur Women’s CollegeNational Level21st& 22nd October, 2005

 

(f) National / International Conference attended with and without paper –

S. No.Title of the Paper presented in the ConferenceTheme of the ConferenceName of the  Organizing College Date of Conference
1.ESG in the Indian Business Landscape – A Comprehensive StudyNavigating the Global Landscape : Emerging Sustainable strategies in Business and Economy. School of Commerce and Management, ARKA Jain University.26 – 27 June 2024
2.A Study on Community Radio Station as “ Connecting-  Bridge” to Marginalized People of Jharkhand.Re- looking at the Realm of Radio – celebrating 100 years of Radio Broadcasting in India.Department Of Mass Communication, Karim City College, Jamshedpur.18th to 20th  March, 2023
3.A study on up-scaling Millets value chain for nutritional and economic security- with special reference to Jharkhand. Agriculture and Rural Development and their Share and Stake in Overall Economic Growth.Karim City College, Jamshedpur.4th and 5th January, 2023.
4.Participated in International e- ConferenceImpact of Covid-19 on Various Areas of Global Economy, Science and Humanities.Gondwana University, Gadchiroli, MS.24th to 25th June ,2020
5.Refining employability through soft skill development in Jharkhand – an evaluationGlobal Business: Issues and Challenges72nd All India Commerce Conference of Indian Commerce Association,22nd to 24th December, 2019
6.Role of PradhanMantri Jan DhanYozana for inclusive growth in Jharkhand. Financial Inclusion and Inclusive Growth.University Department of Commerce & Management, Ranchi University, Ranchi.24th to 25th November, 2018.
7.Rebooting Entrepreneurship through Start-up India.Start – up India : Opportunities and Challenges69th All India Commerce Conference of Indian Commerce Association, organized by  University of  Lucknow.11th to 13th  November, 2016.
8.Study of boosting infrastructural development through Private Equity Fund.Public Private Partnership in Infrastructural Development.Jamshedpur Women’s College, Jamshedpur.5th& 6th  August, 2016
9.Reigniting Indian Manufacturing through ‘Make in India’Make in India – the road ahead.68th All India Commerce Conference of Indian Commerce Association, hosted by VinobaBhave  University, Hazaribag.6th to 8th November2015.
10.Challenges and opportunities of E-Retailing in India.Make in India – the road ahead.68th All India Commerce Conference of Indian Commerce Association,

 

6th to 8th November2015.
11.Participated.Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability67th All India Commerce Conference of Indian Commerce Association, organised by KIIT   University, Bhubaneswar.27th to 29th December, 2014.
12.Enabling inclusive growth through transformational entrepreneurship.Economic Growth, Sustainable Development and Industrialization.G.C. Jain, Commerce College, Chaibasa,  Jharkhand.19th to 20th December, 2011.
13.Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) for sustainable development- a case study of Tata Steel.Development of Jharkhand : a challenge agriculture Vs. Industry.Mahila College Chaibasa,16th& 17th March, 2007.
14.Eco-Tourism in Jharkhand, a promise for development.Utilization of natural resources and sustainable development of tribes in East India (Jharkhand & Orissa)Karim City College, Jamshedpur, Department of Geography.10th& 11th December, 2005.

(g) Faculty Development Programme including  STT/Workshops–

Sl. No.Name of the

Course

Name & Place of

Institution

Date of CourseDuration
1Data Analysis using SPSS and  JASPInstitute of Science and Management, Ranchi.14th to 18th October, 2024.5 Days.
2NEP 2020 Orientation and Sensitization ProgrammeIswar Saran PG College, Prayagraj, MMTTP of University Grants Commission20.02.2024 to 29.02.20247 Days.
3National Education Policy 2020Teaching Learning Centre, Ramanujan College, University of Delhi, PMMMNMTT18thto 24th June, 2022.1 Week
4How to create your own MOOCsTeaching Learning Centre, Ramanujan College, University of Delhi, PMMMNMTT28th May to 03rd June, 2022.1 Week
5Mastering the Placement Game : Industry – Connect, Student Competencies & Training Interventions.ICFAI Business School, Kolkata.18thSeptember , 2021.1 Day
6Online Orientation Programme on Entrepreneurship, Innovation and IncubationKarim City College, Jamshedpur25th – 28th June 2021.3 Days
7Workshop on Research MethodologyKarim City College, Jamshedpur in association with University Department of Commerce and Business Management, Kolhan University16th March – 22ndMarch,20211 Week
8Behaviour of Securities Markets – Sighting of Black SwanSEBI- National Institute of Securities Market Research Conference25th& 26th February, 20212 Days
9Academic Leadership Personality DevelopmentCALEM

Aligarh Muslim University

PMMMNMTT

28 January – 3 February, 20211 Week
10Academic Effectiveness: A New PerspectiveDepartment of Humanities and Social Sciences Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad19 January – 25January, 20211 Week
11Industry Academia InnovationGovernment Mahaveer College, Petlawad, Jhabua, MP.18 January – 20 January, 2021.3 Days
12DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF MOOCSTeaching Learning Centre, Ramanujan College, University of Delhi, PMMMNMTT21 October – 27 October 20201 Week
13Development of Teacher’s e-kit and MOOCs in Four Quadrant Format of e-ContentGuru AngadDev, TLC, New Delhi , A Centre of MHRD under PMMMNMTT12 Sept – 20 September,

2020

1 Week
14Innovations in Management Education and ResearchTeaching Learning Centre, Ramanujan College, University of Delhi, PMMMNMTT17 August- 30 August,20202 Week
15Short term program on Academic WritingUGC, HRDC, University of Hyderabad17 August – 22 August, 20201 Week
16The Role of a Teacher in Nation BuildingKeshav Memorial Institute of Commerce & Sciences, Hyderabad.03 August – 09 August, 20201 Week
17Data Analysis in R using STATCRAFTKarim City College, Jamshedpur in association with Predictive Analytics Solutions Private Limited, Bangalore.22 &23 July,20202 Days
18Educational video creation i.e  E-content Development for TeachersRajarshiChatrapatiShahu College, Kolhapur22 July – 27 July, 20206 Days
19Entrepreneurship, Incubation and InnovationTeaching Learning Centre, Ramanujan College, University of Delhi, PMMMNMTT23 June – 29 June, 20201 Week
20OpenSource Tools for ResearchTeaching Learning Centre, Ramanujan College, University of Delhi, PMMMNMTT08 June – 14 June , 20201 Week
21Managing Online Classes and Co-Creating Moocs:2.0Teaching Learning Centre, Ramanujan College, University of Delhi, PMMMNMTT18 May – 03 June, 20202 Week
22Short Term Course on Data Analysis, SPSS &MINITABOrganized by MHRD, Aligarh Muslim University at Karim City College, Jamshedpur (Jharkhand)16-05-2016 to 22-05-20161 Week
23Short Term Course on Computer ApplicationsOrganized by MHRD, Aligarh Muslim University at Karim City College, Jamshedpur (Jharkhand)02-02-2016 to 08-02-20161 Week
24UGC Sponsored Inflibnet Awareness ProgrammeKarim City College

Jamshedpur

20 -12- 2012One Day
25Capacity Building of Women Managers in Higher Education.The Graduate School, College for Women, Jamshedpur.6thNovember to 10thNovember, 2012Five Days
26Accountancy Workshop by Sultan Chand & sons (P) LtdLoyola School, Bistupur, Jamshedpur.18-11- 2006 to 18-11-2006One Day
27Workshop of AccountancyKarim City College

Jamshedpur

12- 10- 2004 to 12-10-2004One Day

 

( h) Webinar attended:

S.N.TitleOrganising InstitutionDate
1.      Education ConclaveKarim City College in association with MasterSoft10th May 2022
2.      Creating and Floating MOOCs on NPTEL- SWAYAM, UDEMY and COURSERA platformResearch India Foundation.27th February 2022
3.      NEP 2020: A visionary road map towards Tranforming Indian Education focused on Science, Technology, Research and Skill Development.Karim City College in association with NLM, Jamshedpur.5thFebruary 2022
4.      Higher Education and Industrial Revolution 4.0Guru AngadDev, TLC, New Delhi, PMMMNMTT18th January, 2022
5.      Artificial Intelligence in EducationUGC, HRDC , Madurai Kamraj University25th Sept, 2021
6.      Implementation of Academic Bank of Credits.Guru AngadDev, TLC, New Delhi, PMMMNMTT10th July, 2021
7.      Emerging Trends of Digital Marketing and Social Media MarketingWaljat College of Applied Sciences, Muscut and BIT Ranchi.15th October, 2020
8.      Promotional Avenues in Teaching in Higher Education : CAS Regulations 2018.Guru AngadDev, TLC, New Delhi, PMMMNMTT5th September, 2020
9.      Higher Education Reforms in National Education Policy – 2020Guru AngadDev, TLC, New Delhi, PMMMNMTT4th  September, 2020
10.   Technology Driven Higher Education in India: Issues and ChallengesGuru AngadDev, TLC, New Delhi, PMMMNMTT2nd September, 2020
11.   Unravelling the National Education Policy, 2020Guru AngadDev, TLC, New Delhi, PMMMNMTT9th August,2020
12.   Good Publication Practices – what and where to publish.SRTM University, Nanded, Latur. (MS)4th August, 2020
13.   Evolving Trends in integrated reporting in Indian Companies.Forum of Commerce & Management, India.19th July, 2020
14.   Corona Pandemic Impact: how to keep investments liquid?Jerusalem College of Engineering, Dept of Management Studies.17th July, 2020
15.   Emerging role of Analytics in Finance & Accounting in India.Forum of Commerce & Management, India.8th July, 2020
16.   Challenges and Opportunities for MSME with special reference to Atmanirbhar Bharat – a post covid-19 perspectives.PG Dept of Commerce & Management, KU24th June, 2020
17.   Online Teaching: Challenges and Opportunities in Post Covid-19 perspectives.G.C.Jain Commerce College23rd June, 2020
18.   Faculty Academic Enrichment ProgramNew Delhi Institute of Management16th May 2019
19.   Training Program for Academic CounsellorIGNOU Regional Centre, Ranchi.2nd March 2019
20.   Faculty Academic Enrichment ProgramNew Delhi Institute of Management1st December 2018.

 

  • Lectures delivered as Resource Person :
Sl.

No.

Title of LectureTitle  of      Conference

/Seminar etc.

Organized byWhether International

/National/Regional/

College Level

Date of presentation
1Research MethodologyPre Ph. D Course WorkJamshedpur Women’s’ UniversityUniversity Level5th  to 10th February,

2024

2Research MethodologyWorkshopThe Graduate School College for Women.College Level19th  to 20th  July,23
3Research MethodologyWorkshopFaculty of Education, Karim City College.College Level11.07.23 to 18.07.23
4Scientific ManagementLecture SeriesDepartment of Commerce, L.B.S.M College, Jamshedpur College Level14.02.23
5Questionnaire formulationPre Ph.D Course WorkPG. Deptt. Kolhan University ChaibasaUniversity Level09. 08. 15
6Research MethodologyPre Ph.D Course WorkPG. Deptt. Kolhan University ChaibasaUniversity Level21. 06. 15

(j) Specific activities and responsibilities

S.No.Responsibilities
1Co-Convenor of National Conference organized by Karim City College Jamshedpur on 4th and 5th January, 2023. Theme is Agriculture and Rural Development and their Share and Stake in Overall Economic Growth.
2Co-Convenor of National Seminar organized by Karim City College Jamshedpur on  28th& 29th April, 2013. Theme is Challenges of taxation and Direct Tax Code in India.

 

  • Life member of following association
ICA India           Membership ID       JH104

Research India Foundation               RIF – MAR22- 368

Member of the college research committee.

Member of the advisory board of Kolhan University Journal of Commerce & Management.

  • Responsibility assigned by college authority
  • Coordinator of Placement Cell of the college.
  • Member, Entrepreneur, Innovation and Incubation Cell of College.
  • Member, Women’s Cell of College.
  • Course Coordinator of Employability Skill & Domain Training Program of CSR initiative of Tata Power through ALIG.
  • Course Coordinator of Employability Skill & Domain Training Program of CSR initiative of Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.
  • Course Coordinator of Employability Skill & Domain Training Program of CSR initiative of Tata Consultancy Services.
  • Course Coordinator of Employability Skill & Domain Training Program ,DigiSaksham an initiative of Government of India.
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