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Evaluative Report of the Department of Political
Science 1. Name of the Department: Political Science
Its year of establishment: 1961
2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered:
UG Honours
UG General
3. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved: NA
4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system:
Annual till 2009;
Semester since 2010
5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
Jatisankar Chatterjee teaches a text of Modern Bengali Literature in the Post Graduate Course of the Department of Bengali.
Indrashis Banerjee teaches a course on Environmental Studies.
6. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors)
Sanctioned Filled
Professor NA NA
Associate Professors NA 1(through CAS)
Lecturer (Selection Grade) NA 1(through CAS)
Asst. Professors 4 1
Part-time Teacher (Government Scale)
1 1
7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialisation (D.Sc./D.Litt./ Ph.D./M.Phil., etc.)
Name
Qualification Designation Specialization No. of Years of
Experience
No. of Ph.D. students
guided in the last 4 years
Jatisankar Chatterjee
MA, MPhil Associate Professor
and Head of the
Department
Socialist Thought
29 NA
2
Indrashis Banerjee
MA, PhD
Lecturer
(Selection Grade)
Contemporary India/Public Administratio
n
15
NA
Sandipan Sen
MA Assistant Professor
Research Methodology
11 NA
Satyam Chakraborty
MA Govt. Approved Part-time Teacher
Socialist Thought
24 NA
Rudra Sekhar Basu
MA Visiting Faculty
South-East Asia and Asia Pacific Region
2 NA
8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information
2011-12
UG Hons 9%
UG Gen 33%
9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
2012-13
UG Hons 27:5
UG Gen 43:5
10. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned and filled Nil
11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise.
Department Name of the Investigator Sponsor Amount
sanctioned (if any)
Political Science Sandipan Sen
University Grants Commission (Minor Research Project titled: Swami Vivekananda’s Ideas of Development
Rs. 44 thousand
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Department Name of the Investigator Sponsor Amount
sanctioned (if any)
and the Ramakrishna Mission), project submitted in 2010
Political Science
Indrashis Banerjee
Hony. Consultant
Government of West Bengal sponsored project on Impact Assessment of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme on Barddhaman District of West Bengal undertaken by The Indian Institute of Public Administration, initiated in November, 2012
12. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total grants received Nil
13. Research facility / centre with Nil
state recognition
national recognition
international recognition
14. Publications:
number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)
Monographs
Chapter(s) in Books
Editing Books
Books with ISBN numbers with details of publishers
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
Citation Index – range / average
SNIP
SJR
Impact factor – range / average
h-index
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o Publications (2004-2012)
Jatisankar Chatterjee
1. Sri Ramakrishna’s Ideas and Our Times: A retrospect on his 175th birth anniversary – Commemorative Volume, Co-editor, January 2013, RKM Vidyamandira, Belur Math, Howrah
2. ‘Bartaman Bharat: Bharat Itihaser Anya Path’ in Dhrupadi Eshana: Swami Vivekananda Bishesh Sankhya, Souren Samajdar ed., 26 Janueary 2011, Kolkata
3. ‘Alternative Politics: Another World, Other Voices’ (theme of the seminar) in Proceedings of the UGC sponsored National Level Seminar on Alternative Politics: Another World, Other Voices, 2010, Department of Political Science, RKM Vidyamandira, Belur Math
Indrashis Banerjee
1. Banerjee, I., 2010. ‘The Devil’s Deal? An Ethnographic insight from a Bengal village’, Jadavpur Journal of International Relations, Volume 14, Department of International Relations,Jadavpur University.
2. Banerjee, I., 2010. ‘Another Politics: A view from below’ in ‘Alternative Politics: Another world, Other Voices’, Belurmath: Department of Political Science,Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira.
3. Banerjee, I., 2009.‘ The People’s BDO?:The visible face of the state in West Bengal’,The West Bengal Political Science Review, Vol .XII, No. 1,January-June,2009.
4. Natraj, V.K., M.Majumdar K.Anantapur,G.S.Ganesh Prasad, and I.Banerjee, 2009. ‘Evolution of devolution’, in Kadekodi, Gopal K. and Brinda Viswanathan, edited ‘Agricultural Development, Rural Institutions and Economic Policy: Essays for A. Vaidyanathan’ , New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
5. Banerjee, I., 2009. ‘Countering Terrorism: Counting on Local Democracy’ in ‘Challenge of Terrorism’. Kolkata: Jadavpur Association of International Relations.
6. Banerjee, I., 2009. ‘The Block Development Officer: Mitigating disparities at the Visible Face of the State’. Participants’ papers,NRTT Social Science Workshop 2,2009.Kolkata:Centre for Studies in Social Sciences .
7. Majumdar, M., I. Banerjee and S. Ghosh, 2007. ‘Face to face taxation in West Bengal: Compulsion, Compliance or Collusion?’. Economic and Political Weekly, Oct13-19, 2007, Vol. XLII, No.41.
8. Banerjee, I., 2007. ‘The Devil’s Deal? An Ethnographic Exploration in a Bengal Village’, in ‘Development and participation: Emerging theories, policies and practices in the context of local governance in West Bengal’, Belurmath: Department of Political Science, Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira.
9. Majumdar, M., and I.Banerjee, 2007. ‘Evolution of the Panchayat Raj system in West Bengal: Political and Legislative narratives of a State Government’, in Dattagupta S. edited, ‘Democratic Governance in India: Reflections and Refractions’, Delhi: Kalpaz Publications (Department of Political Science, Calcutta University).
10. Natraj, V.K., M.Majumdar ,K.Anantapur,G.S.Ganesh Prasad, and I.Banerjee, 2006.‘Delegation to Devolution: a Comparative Study,’ Themes in Social Sector
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11. Research: the S.Guhan Memorial Series, Monograph 4, Madras Institute of
Development Studies. 12. Banerjee, I., 2005. ‘Village voices: basic steps in Political Ethnography,’ Jadavpur
Journal of International Relations, Department of International Relations, Jadavpur University, Vol.9, 2004-05.
13. Majumdar, M., and I.Banerjee, 2004. ‘Delegation to Devolution’, Madras Institute of Development Studies, Working Paper 185.
Sandipan Sen
1. ‘Vivekanander Chintar Aloke Mulyabodh Siksha’ in Antorjatik Pathsala October-December 2012, Vol II, Issue-I
2. Sri Ramakrishner Samanwaybad in a book titled Sri Ramakrishna: Manane O Chintane published by Udbodhan Karyalay, Kolkata in January 2012
3. ‘Sri Ramakrishner Samanwaybad’ (the doctrine of harmony of Sri Ramakrishna) in Bengali, first published in the Udbodhan, 113 year, vol. 11, November 2011, pp 990-1000
4. Swami Vivekanander Swadesh O Samajbhavnar Aloke Ajker Bharat O Tar Samasyamuktir Sandhan in Bengali published in Tabu Ekalavya, Dipankar Mallick ed., 2009
5. ‘The Marginal People in Swami Vivekananda’s Conceptualization’ published in the UGC sponsored seminar proceedings titled Alternative Politics: Another World, Other Politics published by the Department of Political Science, Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira, Belur Math in 2010
15. Details of patents and income generated Nil
16. Areas of consultancy and
17. income generated Nil
18. Faculty recharging strategies
Faculty Name Programme Date Institution
Jatisankar Chatterjee
Workshop on ‘Syllabus in Political Science’
29 September, 2007
Organized by Bethune College, Kolkata
Workshop on ‘Problem Areas in CU Political Science (Hons.) Syllabus’
3-4 August, 2007 Organized by Gurudas College, Kolkata
Indrashis Banerjee
Workshop on ‘Research Methods in International Relations/Political Science/related Social Sciences’
10-11 December,2010
ICSSR and Jadavpur University,Kolkata,
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Information Session on Fulbright Fellowships
8th May, 2009 US-India Educational Foundation and Department of International Relations,Jadavpur University,Kolkata
Refresher Course on ‘Global Security and Political Economy’
5-28 January,2009 Sponsored by the UGC and organized by the School of International Relations and Strategic Studies under the aegis of the Academic Staff College of the University of Jadavpur
Workshop on‘How to sharpen your presentation skills’
5th September, 2008
British Deputy High Commission,British Council ,Kolkata.
Workshop on ‘Problem Areas in CU Political Science(Hons)Syllabus’
3rd –4th, August, 2008
Department of Political Science,Gurudas College, and West Bengal Political Science Association.
Sandipan Sen Workshop on ‘Problem Areas in CU Political Science (Honours) Syllabus’
3 and 4 August 2007
Organized jointly by the Department of Political Science of Gurudas College, Kolkata and the West Bengal Political Science Association on
Satyam Chakrabarty
Workshop on ‘Problem Areas in CU Political Science (Honours) Syllabus’
3 and 4 August 2007
Organized jointly by the Department of Political Science of Gurudas College, Kolkata and the West Bengal Political Science Association on
Details of the seminars attended by the faculty as part of recharging strategy are given in Annexure 1. 19. Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental The students of the department participate in the Academic exhibitions held at regular intervals, the last one being held in December 2009. As part of continuous evaluation process all the students are assigned project works.
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with industries / institutes Nil
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20. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
Faculty Nil
Doctoral / post-doctoral fellows Nil
Students Our students came first in the district of Howrah in the ‘Youth Parliament
Competition and Quiz Contest’ held in 2012.
21. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
Sponsor / Collaborator
Theme Outstanding Participants
Held on
UGC Development and participation: Emerging theories, policies and practices in the context of local governance in West Bengal
Prof. Mohit Bhattacharya, Prof. Keshab Chowdhury, Dr M.N. Ray, Prof. Abhirup Sarkar, Sri Santosh Rana
4 – 5 May 2007
West Bengal Political Science Association
9th Annual General Conference
Prof. Mohit Bhattacharya
17 – 18 March 2008
UGC and Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta
Alternative Politics: Another world, other voices
Prof. Aditya Nigam, Prof. Sugata Marjit, Prof. Prasanta Ray, Sri Nabarun Bhattacharya, Prof. Samir Kumar Das, Prof. Sekhar Samaddar
19 – 20 February 2010
22. Student profile course-wise:
Name of the Course
(refer question no. 2)
Year
Hons. in Political Science
2012
2011 2010 2009 2008
Applied 16 24 30 21 32
Selected 9 9 9 9 9
Pass percentage 56 37 30 43 28
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23. Diversity of students: Nil
Name of the Course
(refer question no. 2)
% of students from the College
% of students from the State
% of students from other
States
% of students
from other
countries
UG Hons.
NA 100% Nil Nil
24. How many students have cleared Civil Services, Defense Services, NET, SLET, GATE
and any other competitive examinations?
A number of students are working as West Bengal Civil Service Officers in the state and serving in responsible positions
Students have successfully cleared the NET,SET and are into teaching in colleges and universities and some are into active research too
25. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG 90%(based on information
received from the students)
PG to M.Phil. NA
PG to Ph.D. NA
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral NA
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
NA
Entrepreneurs NA
26. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same parent university Cent Percent
from other universities within the State NA
from other universities from other States NA
27. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment
period. Dr Indrashis Banerjee was awarded a PhD degree by Jadavpur University, Kolkata, in 2011. The title of his dissertation was ‘Field Management of Development : The Role of
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the Block Development Officer in Evolutionary perspective’.
28. Present details about infrastructural facilities a) Library
Resources in both College and Departmental libraries Books in the general library: 3963 Books in the Departmental library: 166 Journals : Indian Institute of Public Administration, Journal of Rural Development, Seminar, World Focus, Economic and Political Weekly, India Quarterly, Social Change. Online Journals: The Department has access to 14 Journals published by Sage and all the journals available in Inflibnet
b) Internet facilities for staff and students Extensive, in the library as well as the Department
c) Total number of class rooms From room pool i.e. no dedicated classrooms
d) Class rooms with ICT facility From room pool i.e. no dedicated smart classrooms
e) Students’ laboratories NA
f) Research laboratories NA
29. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from College.
Year Number of students
2006-07 7
2007-08 8
2008-09 7
2009-10 6
2010-11 15
2011-12 13
30. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so,. give the methodology Our under graduate honours and general programmes were framed basically in consonance with the under graduate and post graduate syllabi of various state and national universities along with the requirements of the competitive examinations for recruitment into the civil services and other services like the SSC, NET, SET etc.
31. Does the department obtain feedback from
a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize it?
Yes. Regular meetings at the departmental level among faculty and also in the ‘Open Forum’ involving both faculty and students of the department serve as
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platforms for learning and experiential knowledge in furtherance of the ends of education
b. students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and what is the response of the department to the same?
Student’s feedback by way of written evaluation of the department and the individual teachers is obtained every year. Issues pointed out are addressed both at the individual as well as the departmental level, as the relevance requires. Anonymity of students is of utmost concern, and no names, but only codes are used in the respondent reports on performance of faculty, the department and so on. Although we do not have a formal parent-teacher association, instead of that we organize an annual parent-teacher meet. During the interaction the guardians get an idea about the progress of their wards.
c. alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the response of the department to the same? The Board of Studies of the Department is so constituted so as to ensure regular feedback from the alumni and future employers. Representatives of both these categories are present in the Board meetings and contribute significantly to our decision making process and its implementation.
32. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
I. Mr Nalinikanta Dey, Senior Advocate, Calcutta High Court II. Mr Kaushik Ghosh, W.B.C.S.
III. Dr Arindam Sinha, Associate Professor, Rampurhat College IV. Dr Iman Kalyan Lahiri, Assistant Professor, Jadavpur University V. Mr Debjit Ganguly, W.B.C.S., (Exe)
VI. Mr Amitabha Nandi, Corporate Executive VII. Mr Kingshuk Sadhukhan, Judicial Magistrate
VIII. Mr Sarthak Chawdhury, Lawyer, Supreme Court of India IX. Mr Debashis Mahapatra, Assistant Professor, Mahishadal Girls’ College X. Mr Kaushik Chakraborty, Assistant Professor, Kharagpur College, Inda
XI. Mr Parikshit Thakur, Assistant Professor, Medinipur Gope College
33. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts.
Sl No. Name of the Speaker/s
Duration/Date of the Seminar
Nature :Sponsored Seminar/ Departmental
Seminar/ extension lecture/ special lecture
Theme of the Seminar
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Prof. Kuntal Mukherjee, Pearymohan College, Uttarpara, Hooghly
9 January 2008 Extension Lecture Role of Military in Politics
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Sl No. Name of the Speaker/s
Duration/Date of the Seminar
Nature :Sponsored Seminar/ Departmental
Seminar/ extension lecture/ special lecture
Theme of the Seminar
2
Dr. Siddhartha Guha Roy, Vivekenanda College, Thakurpukur, Kolkata
15 February 2008 Extension Lecture
Human Rights Movement in India
3 Prof. Dipesh Chakravarti, Chicago University, USA
22 December 2009 Special Lecture Nimnabarger Itihas o Rajniti
34. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. Besides chalk and talk the faculty uses different interactive modes, deploy ICT facilities and make extensive utilisation of smart class rooms.
35. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?
a) Departmental meetings b) Open Forum c) Meetings of the Board of Studies
36. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
a) Students: NCC, NSS, Blood Donation Camps, First Aid Training Programme b) Jatisankar Chatterjee and Sandipan Sen c) are actively involved in organizing the Annual Vivekananda Sammelan held in
different districts of West Bengal d) acted as jury members in Annual Cultural competitions held at Bally Sadharan
Granthagar e) Indrashis Banerjee is actively involved with the Prantik Ashrama, Purbapalli, Bolpur,
Birbhum, an association striving to protect and promote indigenous folk culture of Bauls and Fakirs.
f) Jatisankar Chatterjee is a member of the Managing Committee of Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama High School, Baranagore, Kolkata since 1 April 2012.
37. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
a. Around 80% of our students participated in ‘Youth Parliament Competition and
Quiz Contest’ held in 2008, 2011, 2012 sponsored by the Department of Parliamentary Affairs, Government of West Bengal.
b. Around 80% of our students participated in the publication of Wall Magazine: Rashtra
c. Around 80% of our students participated in academic excursions in
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Murshidabad in 2011 and in Gaya-Bodhgaya-Rajgir-Nalanda in 2012 d. Indrashis Banerjee acts as consultant in projects supported by the Government
of West Bengal and commissioned by the Indian Institute of Public Administration .
38. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details. No
39. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department
Strength:
i) good teacher-student ratio
ii) sincere and effective faculty
iii) library support and inhouse photocopying and e-facilities
iv) extensive democratic space for all stakeholders
v) in-house career counseling facilities
Weakness:
i) need for more students cutting across all categories
ii) dedicated classrooms wanting
iii) need for more time for faculty for pursuing research in and out of the institution
iv) family quarters for all categories of staff in the vicinity of the institution
v) dedicated games room with basic provisions for indoor games for faculty and staff
Opportunities:
i) a campus in the city in Golpark , the cultural hub of the Mission ,which is already in place for long, to draw talent and the best minds
ii) student exchange programmes between different centres of the Mission
iii) Research and development exchanges for faculty of the Mission in its institutes of higher learning as also in rural development initiatives of the Mission and its affiliates
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iv) Charted conveyance for staff and faculty from some points in Kolkata and the local area, since the institution is well connected by rail and roadways
v) The department, with its stress on social science studies, stands to engage in a mutual learning experience with new centres of interdisciplinary studies by waqy of formally collaborating with other departments of the institutions
Challenges:
i) The subject itself seems to be viewed as not as helpful in securing jobs as the languages or history. It remains a task for the department to generate awareness that this reading is not exactly accurate.
ii) Further, the learning of the discipline itself needs to be evaluated by means of examinations etc, but subjective factors may come to play a role in objective assessment. Many of the issues the subject deals with are essentially political questions of a delicate nature and where taking sides, even if perceived of in such terms by the examiner, may lead to undesirable outcomes for the student
iii) Pending faculty vacancies take a long time to fill up, something that a semester based system can ill-afford
iv) The department caters to the rural areas of the state on the main, where the medium of instruction is the vernacular, and students rarely can access books and documents in English, which is often of utmost importance in the pursuit of higher education. Translations cannot perhaps be substitutes for the original writing.
v) The contemporary climate of learning by rote seems to have largely coloured the minds of students from a very tender age. The outlook needs to change, but the task in this is extremely daunting, since the institution is meant for students who are on the threshold of adulthood, and unlearning something which they have been used to for long is difficult
40. Future plans of the department.
i) New Academic Programmes:
ii) Academic Seminars and Conferences:
iii) Infrastructural Development: We propose to have:
JSTOR subscription by the college facilitating research initiatives
Launching of an e-library in the college for better availability of teaching materials
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Annexure 1
Sl No.
Name of the Teacher
Theme of the Seminar Duration / Date of the Course /
Seminar Organized by
1
Jatisankar Chatterjee (Associate Professor & Head of the Department)
International Seminar on ‘Sri Ramakrishna’s Ideas and Our Times: A retrospect on his 175th birth anniversary’
19-21 January 2012
Organized by RKM Vidyamndira, Belur Math in collaboration with RKM Institute of Culture, Kolkata, sponsored by UGC (member, Seminar Organizing Committee)
Seminar on ‘Indian Cultural and Spiritual Heritage’
12 May, 2012 Organized by RKM Vidyamandira (delivered a lecture on ‘Swamijir Bartaman Bharat’)
UGC sponsored National Level Seminar on ‘Alternative Politics: Another World, Other Voices’
19-20 February 2010
Organized by the Department of Political Science, Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira, Belur Math in collaboration with the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata (acted as convener of the Seminar Organizing Committee and presented the theme of the seminar)
UGC sponsored Seminar on ‘Manik Bandyopadhyaer Kathasahitya’
5 May, 2009 Organized by the Department of Bengali, RKM Vidyamandira, Belur Math, Howrah
Colloquium Lecture titled ‘Unish Shatake Kolkatar Adda O Sri Ramakrishna’
24 March 2009 Organized by the Teachers’ Council, RKM Vidyamandira, Belur Math
UGC sponsored National Seminar on ‘Philosophical Thoughts in Bengal’
29 February, 2008
Organized by the Department of Philosophy, R.K.M. Vidyamandira, Belur Math
Workshop on ‘Syllabus in 29 September, Organized by Bethune
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Sl No.
Name of the Teacher
Theme of the Seminar Duration / Date of the Course /
Seminar Organized by
Political Science’ 2007 College, Kolkata
Workshop on ‘Problem Areas in CU Political Science (Hons.) Syllabus’
3-4 August, 2007 Organized by Gurudas College, Kolkata
9th Annual General Conference of West Bengal Political Science Association
17-18 March, 2007
West Bengal Political Science Association in collaboration with the Department of Political Science, RKM Vidyamandira, Belur Math, Howrah
Seminar on Ingrej Amole Banglar Gramanchal (The Bengal Countryside during the British Era)
15 March 2007 Organized jointly by the Departments of History of Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira and Mahishadal Raj College in collaboration with the Victoria Memorial Hall, Kolkata
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Indrashis Banerjee (Lecturer, Selection Grade)
Resource Person’s presentation ‘Local Governance: the Visible Face of the State in rural Bengal’ in UGC-sponsored Refresher Course entitled ‘Social Inequalities: Gender, Class, Caste’
4 December, 2012
School of Women’s Studies, Jadavpur University
Resource Person’s presentation ‘Village Voices: Gender, Class and Caste,’ in UGC-sponsored Refresher Course entitled ‘Social Inequalities: Gender, Class, Caste’
23 November, 2012
School of Women’s Studies, Jadavpur University
Resource Person in ‘Training Course on
13th October,2012 Administrative Training
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Sl No.
Name of the Teacher
Theme of the Seminar Duration / Date of the Course /
Seminar Organized by
Secretarial Procedures’ to officials of different Government Departments
Institute, Government of West Bengal
International Convention Manipur
16th-19th August,2012
Jadavpur Association of International Relations, supported by the Public Diplomacy Division, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India,in collaboration with ICSSR,CII and NEHU
Resource Person in UGC-sponsored State-level seminar on ‘Political economy of Rural Development: the Indian Experience’ and spoke on ‘Administered Development:An Ethnographic View from a Bengal Village’
7th-8th August,2012
Puras Kanpur Haridas Nandi Mahavidyalaya and Sovarani Memorial College,Howrah
Resource Person in Training Course on Secretarial Practices and Procedures regarding aspects of Public Administration
18th July,2012 Administrative Training Institute, Government of West Bengal
Teacher-in-Charge of Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira in State-level Youth Parliament Competition,2011-12
15th March,2012 Department of Parliamentary Affairs, Government of West Bengal
UGC-sponsored National-level seminar on ‘Indian Economy: the Last two Decades’
2nd-3rd March,2012
Department of Economics, Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira and Bangiya Arthaniti Parishad
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Sl No.
Name of the Teacher
Theme of the Seminar Duration / Date of the Course /
Seminar Organized by
Teacher-in-Charge of Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira in District level Youth Parliament Competition,2011-12
15th February,2012
Department of Parliamentary Affairs, Government of West Bengal
Resource Person’s presentation ‘Combatting Corruption in an Organisation-Social Audit as a Tool’ in ‘Training Course on Ethics and values in Governance’ of different Government Departments
13th February,2012
Administrative Training Institute, Government of West Bengal
UGC-sponsored State-level Seminar on ‘Crisis of Justice’
9th February,2012 Department of Political Science, Vivekananda Mission Mahavidyalaya and Mahishadal Girls’ College, Purba Medinipur
Resource Person in Induction-level Training for WBCS(Exe) Probationers of 2010 batch
27th January,2012 Administrative Training Institute, Government of West Bengal
Resource Person’s presentation ‘Ethics in Public Administration’ in Training Course on Ethics and values in Administration for Assistant Secretaries , OSDs and registrars of the Secretariats of different Government Departments
4th January,2012 Administrative Training Institute, Government of West Bengal
Resource Person’s presentation ‘Combatting Corruption in an Organisation-Social Audit as a Tool’ in
3rd November,2011
Administrative Training Institute, Government of West Bengal
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Sl No.
Name of the Teacher
Theme of the Seminar Duration / Date of the Course /
Seminar Organized by
‘Training Course on Ethics and values in Governance’ of different Government Departments
Resource Person in Induction level Training Course on Secretarial Practices and Procedures regarding aspects of Public Administration
21st September,2011
Administrative Training Institute, Government of West Bengal
Judge in the 10th National Level Inter-University Youth Parliament Competition,2011-12
19th September,2011
Jadavpur University and Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, Government of West Bengal
Seminar on ‘Role of Second Chambers in modern Democracies’
6th September,2011
Lady Brabourne College,Kolkata, West Bengal Political Science Association
Resource Person’s presentation ‘The modern state and its citizens’ to induction level WBCS(Gr-A,B)Officers
5th September,2011
Administrative Training Institute, Government of West Bengal
Convention on International Relations
17-20 August, 2011
Jadavpur Association of International Relations, Public Diplomacy Division, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies, Indian Council for Cultural Relations and Association for African Studies, India
Resource Person’s presentation ‘The modern state and its
9th August,2011 Administrative Training Institute,Government of West Bengal
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Sl No.
Name of the Teacher
Theme of the Seminar Duration / Date of the Course /
Seminar Organized by
citizen’ to induction level government officials
Discussant at 4th Students’ Seminar on ‘India’s Emergence: Through Young eyes’ in Session III,’ India’s Emergence: Perspectives from within’.
11April, 2011 Jadavpur Association of International Relations,Kolkata
Seminar on ‘Emergence of India as a Global Player’
24-26 March, 2011
Global India Foundation and Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies
Seminar on ‘Asian Security in the twentyfirst century’
15 March, 2011 School of Strategic Studies, Jadavpur University and Department of International Relations,JU
Seminar on ‘Socio-political vision of Tagore and its contemporary relevance’.
7 February, 2011 School of Women’s Studies, Jadavpur University and Department of International Relations,JU
UGC-sponsored National level seminar, Resource person ,presented paper on ‘Regionalism :Politically speaking’
28-29 January, 2011
Mahishadal Raj College, Mahishadal, Purba Medinipur
Workshop on ‘Research Methods in International Relations/Political Science/related Social Sciences’
10-11 December,2010
ICSSR and Jadavpur University,Kolkata,
Judge at Youth Parliament Competition
8th October,2010 Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs,Government of India, Jadavpur University,Kolkata
Resource person in workshop on ‘Governance’
10th July, 2010. IIM Ahmedabad, Burdwan University,Burdwan
Seminar on ‘From landlocked to landlinked’
8-10 April,2010 at Shillong, Meghalaya
Jadavpur Association of International Relations, supported by the Public Diplomacy Division, Ministry of External
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Sl No.
Name of the Teacher
Theme of the Seminar Duration / Date of the Course /
Seminar Organized by
Affairs, Government of India,in collaboration with ICSSR,CII and NEHU
Presented paper in International Conference on Environment, Resource and Regional Development entitled ‘The role of the visible face of the state in changing the face of rural areas:An ethnographic exploration in a Bengal village’
Burdwan,8-9 March,2010
Department of Geography, Burdwan University
Presented paper in National level seminar on ‘Alternative Politics: Another world, other voices’
19-20 February, 2010
Department of Political Science, RKM Vidyamandira and Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata, sponsored by UGC
Information Session on Fulbright Fellowships
8th May, 2009 US-India Educational Foundation and Department of International Relations,Jadavpur University,Kolkata
Presented paper ‘Countering Terrorism: Counting on Local Democracy’ in National Seminar on ‘Challenge of Terrorism’
28-29 March, 2009
Public Diplomacy Division, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India.
National Seminar on ‘Politics and Foreign Policy in Contemporary South Asia: Challenges and Opportunities’.
27th –28th February, 2009
Department of International Relations,Jadavpur University,Kolkata.
College Teachers’ Seminar ‘Contextualising Governance’
14th February, 2009
Department of Political Science, Calcutta University ,Kolkata ,UGC-DRS Programme on ‘Democratic Governance in Indian States’.
Presented paper ‘The Block Development
4th –9th January, 2009
Navajbai Ratan Tata Trust,Mumbai.Social
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Officer: Mitigating Disparities at the visible face of the State’
Science Workshop2 ,Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata.
Refresher Course on ‘Global Security and Political Economy’
5-28 January,2009
Sponsored by the UGC and organized by the School of International Relations and Strategic Studies under the aegis of the Academic Staff College of the University of Jadavpur
Resource person in UGC State-level Seminar on ‘Apoliticisation and Indian Democracy’.
14th December, 2008
Vivekananda Mission Mahavidyalaya, Chaitanyapur, Purba Medinipur.
Workshop on‘How to sharpen your presentation skills’
5th September, 2008
British Deputy High Commission,British Council ,Kolkata.
Workshop on ‘Problem Areas in CU Political Science(Hons)Syllabus’
3rd –4th, August, 2008
Department of Political Science,Gurudas College, and West Bengal Political Science Association.
Presented paper ‘Public Administration: the ‘public’ on ‘administration’
17th –18th March, 2008
West Bengal Political Science Association,9th Conference ,RKM Vidyamandira, Belurmath,Howrah
Presented paper ‘Vox populi: an ethnographic exploration in a Bengal Village’
14th March,2008.
UGC National Seminar at Kshudiram Bose Central College,Kolkata.
‘Summit on eGovernance’
27 February, 2008
Dataquest, the Department of Information Technology, Government of West Bengal and the Government of India
Sandipan Sen
(Assistant
Seminar on the Life and Thoughts of Swami Vivekananda
28 February 2013 Organized by Baruipur College, South 24 Parganas (Spoke on the political ideas of Swami
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Name of the Teacher
Theme of the Seminar Duration / Date of the Course /
Seminar Organized by
Professor) Vivekananda)
International Seminar on ‘Sri Ramakrishna’s Ideas and Our Times: A retrospect on his 175th birth anniversary’
19-21 January 2012
Organized by RKM Vidyamandira, Belur Math, Howrah, in collaboration with RKM institute of Culture, Kolkata sponsored by UGC (acted as convener of the Seminar Organizing Committee and presented the theme of the seminar)
Seminar on ‘Value Education and Positive Thinking’
15 May 2011 Organized by the Swami Vivekananda Centre for Positive Thinking of the MCKV Institute of Engineering, Liluah, Howrah (participated as a panel speaker)
Seminar on ‘Indian Cultural and Spiritual Heritage and the Ramakrishna-Vivekananda Movement’
23 April 2011 organized by the Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira, Belur Math, Howrah (presented a paper titled Sri Ramakrishner Samanwaybad (the doctrine of harmony of Sri Ramakrishna)
UGC sponsored National Level Seminar on ‘Rabindranath: Anyo Matray, Anyo Borne’
27-29 January 2011
Organized by the Department of Bengali, Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira, Belur Math in collaboration with the Sahitya Academy (Eastern Region)
International Seminar on ‘Post Cold War Global Order and Asia’
26 August 2010 Organized by Netaji Institute for Asian Studies, Kolkata
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Theme of the Seminar Duration / Date of the Course /
Seminar Organized by
UGC sponsored National Level Seminar on ‘Alternative Politics: Another World, Other Voices’
19-20 February 2010
Organized by the Department of Political Science, Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira, Belur Math in collaboration with the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata (participated and presented a paper titled ‘The Marginal People in Swami Vivekananda’s Conceptualization’)
National Seminar on ‘Loksabha lections, 2009: Challenges of Continuity or Change’
11 February 2010 Organized by Netaji Institute for Asian Studies, Kolkata
International Conference on ‘Material Progress and the Impoverishment of Being: a Challenge for Religious Traditions’
30 November to 2 December 2007
Organized jointly by the Bharatiya Bhasha Parishad, Kolkata and the Millennium Trust, UK
Workshop on ‘Problem Areas in CU Political Science (Honours) Syllabus’
3 and 4 August 2007
Organized jointly by the Department of Political Science of Gurudas College, Kolkata and the West Bengal Political Science Association on
UGC sponsored seminar on ‘Development and Participation: Emerging Theories, Policies and Practices in the Context of Local Governance in West Bengal’
4 -5 May 2007 Organized by the Department of Political Science of Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira, Belur Math
Seminar on ‘Contemporary Issues in Social Movement’
28 April 2007 Organized by the Department of Political Science of Raja Peary Mohan College, Uttarpara, Hooghly
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Seminar Organized by
Ninth Annual Conference of West Bengal Political Science Association
17-18 March 2007 Held at Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira, Belur Math (participation and presentation of a paper titled: ‘Swami Vivekananda’s Ideas on Development: an appraisal’)
Seminar on Ingrej Amole Banglar Gramanchal (The Bengal Countryside during the British Era)
15 March 2007 Organized jointly by the Departments of History of Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira and Mahishadal Raj College in collaboration with the Victoria Memorial Hall, Kolkata
Satyam Chakrabarty
International Seminar on ‘Sri Ramakrishna’s Ideas and Our Times: A retrospect on his 175th birth anniversary’
19-21 January 2012
Organized by RKM Vidyamndira, Belur Math in collaboration with RKM Institute of Culture, Kolkata, sponsored by UGC (member, Seminar Organizing Committee)
Workshop on ‘Problem Areas in CU Political Science (Honours) Syllabus’
3 and 4 August 2007
Organized jointly by the Department of Political Science of Gurudas College, Kolkata and the West Bengal Political Science Association on
Rudra Sekhar Basu
Resource person in Seminar ‘Indian Society & Globalisation’
27th Nov,2011
Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture
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Seminar Organized by
Resource person in Swami Vivekananda’s Call to the Nation & His Relevance in This Globalised Era
12th Jan,2012
Steel Authority Of India Ltd., Youth Hostel Authority Of India, Ramakrishna Mission