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CURRICULAM VITAE

Name Professor Dr. Dolly Sunny

Address (Office) Mumbai School of Economics and


Public Policy(MSEPP, formerly,
Department of Economics,)
Ranade Bhavan,
Vidyanagari Campus,
University of Mumbai.
Mumbai-400 098, India.

Designation Professor in Economics

Director, MSEPP
Additional Responsibility Chairperson(Elected)
Board of Studies-Economics,
University Mumbai

Member, Academic Council,


& Member, RRC
University of Mumbai
HE President of India’s Nominee to
Central Universities
Former Director,
ICSSR-Western Region
Located at Vidyanagari Campus
University of Mumbai

Email dirudeco@gmail.com (official)


dosresearch@gmail.com (personal)

Areas of Interest Quantitative Economics,


Demography, Labour Economics,
Development Economics .

Knowledge of Language English, Malayalam, Hindi


Marathi.

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Academic Credentials

Ph. D. (Economics) University of Mumbai, 1999, under the guidance of Professor Dr. B.
L. Mungekar, Ex Vice Chancellor & Professor, University of Mumbai & Ex Member
Planning Commission Government of India, New Delhi and Ex Member of Rajya Sabha,
Government of India, New-Delhi.

M.P.S. (Population Studies) International Institute for Population Science, 2001, Mumbai
(I.I.P.S); 2 years Post Graduate Course; A Grade.

M.Sc (Mathematics) Alagappa University, 2008, Karaikudi; Two years Post Graduate
Course; First Class.

M.W.S (Women’s Studies) Alagappa University, 2003, Karaikudi;Two year’s Post


Graduate Course; First Class.

M. A. (Economics) University of Kerala, 1986, Two years Post Graduate Course; B+


Grade.

D.I.M, (Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Management), 2001, Welingkar Institute of


Management, University of Mumbai, A Grade.

B. Sc. Mathematics, Statistics University of Kerala, 1983, Three years Under Graduate
Course; First Class.

P.D.C Mathematics, Statistics, Physics, Languages Board of Public Exams Kerala, 1980,
two years course, First Class.

S.S.L.C Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Languages Board of Public Exams Kerala,
1978, First Class.

(Awaiting results of D. Litt- Submitted in 2019.)

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Awards for Academic / Research Excellence

1. Conferred Best Presentation Award for presenting a paper titled “School Drop-Outs
Engaged In Child Labour: The Case Of Maharashtra, India”, in ISER- 251st
International Conference on Economics and Business Research (ICEBR-2017) held during
September 28th – 29th 2017 at Toronto, Canada.

2. Awarded Certificate of Appreciation by Central Queensland University, Australia for


chairing two sessions in the international conference titled Australasian Conference on
Business and Social Sciences (ACBSS) 2015 held at Sidney , DURING 13-14 April, 2015
at Central Queensland University –Sidney Campus, Sidney, Australia.

3. Conferred the Best Research Paper Award for the paper authored and presented
namely “Transforming India in the Gujarat Way: An Introspection Through Data
Envelopment Analysis” by the University of South Florida in the International
Interdisciplinary Business-Economics Advancement Conference IIBA held from May 26-
29, 2015 at Las Vegas, USA.

4. Received Best Teacher’s Award at the State Level of Government of Maharashtra


namely “Adarsh Rajya Shikshak Puraskar” for College and University Teachers of
Maharashtra State based on criteria for excellence in recognition of valuable contribution
to knowledge, teaching and research for the academic year (2012-2013).

5. Received Best Teacher’s Award from University of Mumbai namely “Adarsh


Shikshak Puraskar”for excellence in recognition of valuable contribution to knowledge,
teaching and research for the academic year (2011-2012).

6. Conferred Appreciation Award by Lions Club of Mumbai for coordinating the Blind Walk
on 13th October 2016 to create awareness on cornea donation for the first time in
Maharashtra with Lions Club of Mumbai engaging 784 participants from NGOs, Hospitals,
colleges and Universities of Maharashtra.

7. Received Kalyan Mathrusangham (Mumbai); a Women’s Organisation under Kalyan


Diocese Achievement Award for Commendable performance in Academic Activity in the
year 2012.

8. Conferred Appreciation Award for Outstanding Contribution in NAAC by the Hnble Vice
Chancellor, University of Mumbai in 2012.

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9. Conferred publication Grant for eminent research for the authored book titled ‘In Quest
of a Job: Study of Migration from Kerala to Maharashtra’ (2004) from Indian Council
of Social Sciences Research, Ministry of Human Resource Development, New Delhi
followed by the evaluation of Council’s expert.

10. Received publication award for the book titled ‘Women in Leading Profession in the
Middle East, A Study of Indian Emigrants in Bahrain’ (2004), from Althaif, The
Kingdom of Bahrain.

11. Conferred a Certificate of Appreciation by Academic Staff College of Mumbai


University for active participation in Orientation Course attended from 1st April to 7th May,
1992.

Research Projects

1. Start Up Ventures in the Manufacturing Sector, an ongoing Major Research Project


funded by Indian Council of Social Science Research, (Ministry of Human Resource
Development) New Delhi, 2017.

2. Resource Utilization and Computer Competency-With Special Reference to Higher


Education, a concluded project under the scheme of University with Potential for
Excellence funded by University Grants Commission for the Centre established in
University of Mumbai namely ‘Centre for Educational Research’, 2007-11.

3. ‘Diasporic contribution by way of FDI inflows to India’,, a concluded project under


the scheme of University with Potential For Excellence funded by University Grants
Commission for the Centre established in University of Mumbai namely ‘Group of
Researchers in Diaspora (GRID)’, 2007-16.

4. Employment in the Rural Informal Sector: A Study of Wood-load Workers in Kerala,


Major research project completed and funded by University Grants Commission, New
Delhi.

5. Women Professionals in Outsourcing: A Study of IT Industry in Mumbai City, Major


research project completed and funded under University Grants Commission, New Delhi.

6. Wage Differentials in the Organised Sector:A Study of Indian Industries: Project


completed under CAS, Department of Economics, University of Mumbai, Vidyanagari PO,
Mumbai.

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Papers Published Refereed/ Peer Reviewed Journals

1. Can Startup’s Ecosystem Lead to Sustainable Development?Dolly Sunny, Juni Khyat,


UGC Care Group 1 Listed Journal, ISSN:22784632,Vol10, Issue 6, No.5, June 2020.

2. Sustainable Development through the Informal Sector Activities: The Challenges of


Wood-Load Workers of Rubber Plantations in Kerala, Dolly Sunny, Juni Khyat, UGC
Care Group 1 Listed Journal, ISSN:22784632,Vol10, Issue 6, No.6, June 2020.

3. Foreign Direct Investment of India and China:A Syno-Indian Comparison through


Vector Autoregression, Dolly Sunny, Juni Khyat, UGC Care Group 1 Listed Journal,
ISSN:22784632,Vol10, Issue 6, No.2, 2.6.2020.

4. Attaining Sustainable Development A-La Gujarat Model: What does Data


Envelopment Testify? Dolly Sunny, Juni Khyat, UGC Care Group 1 Listed Journal,
ISSN:22784632,Vol10, Issue 6, No.2, 2.6.2020.

5. Woodload Workers in Rubber Plantations: A Study of Informal Sector Labour Force of


Kerala, India, Dolly Sunny, Juni Khyat, UGC Care Group 1 Listed Journal,
ISSN:22784632,Vol10, Issue 5, No.18, May 2020.

6. Is there a Linkage between Economic Growth and Employment Generation? An


Analysis of Indian Economy at Disaggregate Level in the Post Reform Period: Dolly
Sunny and Harsh Shukla, The Indian Economic Journal, Journal of the Indian Economic
Association, Special issue on the theme of “Economic Growth, International Trade and
Make in India: Global and Domestic Challenges”, ISSN: 0019-4662 December 2019 pg 1
to 11.

7. Start-up Upkramanchi Bhartamadhil Awhane: Kahi Nirikshane, Dolly Sunny,


Arthsavand, The Journal of Marathi Arthsashtra, Parishad (Quarterly Journal), July –
September 2019, No: (Khand) 43, No (Ank) 2.

8. Challenges of Startup Ventures in India: Some Observations, International Journal for


Innovative Research in Multidisciplinary Field, ISSN 2455-0620, Special Issue, Feb 2019.

9. Need for Employment Creation in Police: Testifying Through Time Series Analysis,
Dolly Sunny and Harsh Shukla, The Indian Economic Journal, Conference Volume, ISSN
0019-4662, December, 2018.

10. What Does VECM Technique Reveal About India and Russia with regard to Capital

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Inflows? Dolly Sunny and Anupama Unnikrishnan, Advances in Social Sciences
Research Journal, Society for Science and Education, United Kingdom, ISSN: 2055-0286,
Vol. 5, No. 10, 2018.

11. Labour Market Analysis of Women Slum Dwellers:The Case of Slums in Turbhe,
Navi Mumbai, India, Dolly Sunny and Kanchan Zarekar, Journal of Social and
Economic Studies, Forthcoming, ISSN: 0377-0508, Volume –XXVIX, 2018.

12. Informal Labour Market and Women Empowerment: An Analysis of Turbhe Slum
Dwellers, Navi Mumbai, India, Dolly Sunny and Kanchan Zarekar, Southern
Economist, Forthcoming, ISSN: 0038-4046, Volume-56 , 2018.

13. An Inquiry into Demographic and Infrastructural Aspects of Women Slum


Dwellers:A Study on Turbhe Slum of Navi Mumbai, India, Dolly Sunny and Kanchan
Zarekar, Madhya Pradesh Journal of Social Sciences, Forthcoming, ISSN: 0973-855X,
2018.

14. The RTE Act 2009: Issues to Ponder: Bharati Law Review, UGC Approved Quartely
Journel, Dolly Sunny, ISSN: 2278-6996, Forthcoming, Volume –VII, Issue 2, October-
December, 2018.

15. Impact of Capital Inflows on Domestic Investment in BRICS: Testification through


Path Analysis and Path Coefficients, International Journal of Management and Applied
Science, Dolly Sunny and Anupama Unnikrishnan, ISSN: 2394-7926, Volume-3, Issue-
11, November.-2017, pp. 42-49.

16. Sterilisation of Capital Inflows In BRICS: What Does 2SLS Regression


Convey?, International Journal of Management and Applied Science, Dolly Sunny and
Anupama Unnikrishnan, ISSN: 2394-7926, Volume-3, Issue-11, November -2017, pp.
43-50.
17. Trend and Pattern of FDI in BRICS: An Evaluation through Panel Data
Analysis,Dolly Sunny and Anupama Unnikrishnan, International Journal of
Management and Applied Science, ISSN: 2394-7926, November-201718-27.
18. School Drop-outs Engaged in Child Labour: The Case of Maharashtra, India, Dolly
Sunny and Manisha Nair, International Journal of Management and Applied
Science, ISSN: 2394-7926, November.-201718-27, Volume-3, Issue-11, pp. 55-61.
19. Capital Inflows in India and South Africa: An Introspection Through VECM
Technique, Dolly Sunny and Anupama Unnikrishnan, Journal of Strategic and
International Studies, ISSN 2326-3636, Volume XII, Number4, 2017, USA, pp 20-29.
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20. Trends And Future Prospects of Indian And Chinese Software Industry: Aspects
Before Indo-China Diaspora, Dolly Sunny, China Economic Policy Review, ISSN:
1793-9690, Volume 04, Issue 01, September 2015, Singapore, pp 1550005-1 to 1550005-
27.

21. Do the FDI Inflows affect Domestic Investment? Issues Before India and South Asia,
Dolly Sunny, The Journal of Developing Areas, USA, Volume 49, Number 6, 2015
(Special Issue), ISSN: 0022-037X.

22. Women Self-Help Groups and the Millennium Development Goals, Dolly Sunny and
Marina Bertha Pereira, Australian Journal of Sustainable Business and Society, Australia,
ISSN PRINT: 2204-681X, Volume 2, Number 1, March 2016.

23. Pattern of Capital Inflows in BRICS: Aspects to Ponder for Policy Implementation,
Dolly Sunny and Anupama Unnikrishnan, The Journal of Developing Areas, USA,
Volume 49, Number 6, 2015 (Special Issue), ISSN: 0022-037X.

24. Role of FDI Inflows in Spurting National Investment: Evidences from Panel Data
Analysis (forthcoming), Dolly Sunny, International Journal of Statistics and Economics
(ISSN: 0975-556X), October, 2014

25. Issues Pertaining To Knowledge And Creativity Aspects In Software Industry:


Challenges And Tasks Ahead For India , Dolly Sunny and Ablin Joanes Carneiro-
Alphonso, Journal Of International Economic Review, Vol.6 No.1 June- December2013,
pp. 61-86.

26. Gandhian Principles and Empowerment of Women through Self-Help Groups, Dolly
Sunny and Marina Pereira, Indian Journal of Millennium Development Studies, Vol. 10.
No.1, June- December2013.

27. Indian software industry: its future dimension, Dolly Sunny and Ablin Joanes
Carneiro-Alphonso, Journal of Software Project Management & Quality Assurance, Vol.4
No.1 1 June- December2013, pp. 23-40.

28. Are Women Academicians Discouraged Workers? What Does the Indian Labour
Market Scenario Reveal?, Dolly Sunny and Shagun Srivastava,International Journal of
Marketing and Trade Policy, Vol. 5, No. 1 June- December2013.

29. An Inquiry Into The Promotion Of Innovation In Indian Software Industry:


Evidences From Mumbai City, India, Dolly Sunny and Ablin Joanes Carneiro-

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Alphonso, International Journal Of Information Technology & Management Research,
Vol.5 No.1, June- December2013, pp. 23-36.

30. An Investigation Into The Gender Patterns And Role Of Women In Information
Technology Industry In Mumbai, India, Dolly Sunny and Ablin Joanes Carneiro-
Alphonso, International Journal Of Entrepreneurship & Management Research, Vol. 3
No.1, June- December2013, pp. 37-67.

31. The Dynamics Of Professional Labour In The Software Industry: An Evaluation


With Special Reference To Human Resource In Mumbai, India, Dolly Sunny and
Ablin Joanes Carneiro-Alphonso,International Economics & Finance Journal, Vol.8
No.1, June- December2013, pp. 117-146.

32. Is Software Innovation The Need For The Day In A Globalised World? Testification
On The Basis Of Primary Survey From Mumbai, India, Dolly Sunny and Ablin Joanes
Carneiro-Alphonso, International Journal Of Financial Economics & Econometrics, Vol.5
No.1, June- December2013, pp. 31-56.

33. Search For Talent And Creativity In The Software And Services Industry In The
Changed Global Scenario In Mumbai, India: Lessons For The Future, Dolly Sunny
and Ablin Joanes Carneiro-Alphonso,International Journal Of Business Intelligence &
Management, Vol.5 No.1, June- December2013, pp. 91-115.

34. Evolving Effective University-Industry Alliance in Software Industry: An Analysis of


Skill Requirement and Future Strategies For India, Dolly Sunny and Ablin Joanes
Carneiro-Alphonso, International Journal Of Business Policy & Economics, Vol.5 No.1,
June- December2013, pp. 99-121.

35. Changing Patterns in the Growth of IT Software and Services Industry in Mumbai,
India, Dolly Sunny and Ablin Joanes Carneiro-Alphonso, International Journal of
Business Management, Economics & Information Technology, Vol.5 No.1, 2013, pp. 57-
80.

36. Unfolding the Impact of Software Contracts on IT Software Industry: The Tale of
Two Asian Economies,Dolly Sunny and Ablin Joanes Carneiro-Alphonso, Journal of
Asian Business Management, Vol.5 No.1, 2013, pp. 83-101.

37. Externalities of IT Software Industry: A Case Study on Software Firms in Mumbai


City, India, Dolly Sunny and Ablin Joanes Carneiro-Alphonso, Journal of Business
Management, Vol.5 No.1, January-June 2013, pp. 81-103.

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38. An Inter-Country Assessment on the Business Strategy in the Information
Communications Technology Industry: The Case of Indian Software and Services
Industry, Dolly Sunny and Ablin Joanes Carneiro-Alphonso, Indian Journal of
International Business & Finance, Vol.3 No.1 January-June 2013, pp. 31-64.

39. An Inquiry into the Nature of Domestic Software Industry in Mumbai City, India,
Dolly Sunny and Ablin Joanes Carneiro-Alphonso, International Journal of Trade in
Service, Vol.5 no.1, January-June 2013, pp. 35-52.

40. Gender and Occupational Segregation in India: An Evaluation in Relation to


Discrimination Theories, Dolly Sunny and Shagun Shrivastava, International Journal of
Human Development and Information Studies, Vol. 6, No. 1, January-June 2013.

41. Issues Related to Marketability and Pricing of Small Scale Products: A Case Study of
Women Self Help Groups in Tribal Areas of Vikramgad, Mumbai, Dolly Sunny
andMarina Pereira, International Journal of Sociological Research, Vol. 6, No.1, January-
June 2013.

42. A Labour Market Analysis Of Domestic Software Industry Employees: An Insight


Into Industries In Mumbai, India, Dolly Sunny and Ablin Joanes Carneiro-Alphonso,
International Journal Of Rural Development & Management Studies, Vol.7 No.1, 2013,
pp. 71-90.

43. Trends And Patterns Of Software Industry: A Study Of Exploiting The Synergy
Between India And China, Dolly Sunny and Ablin Joanes Carneiro-Alphonso,
International Journal Of Economics & Business Review, Vol.3 No.1, 2013, pp. 47-86.

44. Women Academic in Higher Education: Deficiencies, Imbalances and Required


Changes - An Overview of Mumbai City, Dolly Sunny and Shagun Shrivastava,Indian
Journal of Social Development, Vol. 13, No. 1 January-June 2013.

45. Promoting Directional Move And Factor Inputs: The Case Of Indian Software
Industry, Dolly Sunny and Ablin Joanes Carneiro-Alphonso, Global Review Of
Business & Economic Research, Vol.9 No.1, 2013, pp. 103-133.

46. FDI an Unsolved Riddle: Revelations of an Empirical Study in the Indian Scenario,
Dolly Sunny, Journal of Administrative Reforms Management in Government, Volume
XLIV, No 2, July-September 2012, pp. 47-62.

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47. Crowding-in and Crowding-out Impacts of FDI on Domestic Investment: The Case
of India Dolly Sunny and Aditi Sawant, International Journal of Knowledge Management
and E-Learning, Volume 3, No. 2, December 2011.

48. Crowding-in and Crowding-out Impacts of: A study of India’s Industrial Sector,
International Journal of Business Policy and Economics, Dolly Sunny and Aditi Sawant
Volume 5, No. 1, January-June 2012, pp 13-27.

49. Role of Self-Help Groups in Health and Nutrition -


A Case Study of Thane District, Maharashtra Dolly Sunny and Marina Pereira,
Indian Journal of Development Research and Social Action, Volume 7, January-
December 2011, pp. 269-292.

50. Inculcating Best Practices Among College Administrators-With Special Reference to


Proposed Training Needs, Dolly Sunny and Shagun Srivastava, Journal of Education
Review, Volume 4, Number 1, January-June 2011.

51. South – South Cooperation: Towards a Triangular Relation in FDI with Africa, Dolly
Sunny, Asian African Journal of Economics and Econometrics, Volume 11, Number 1,
January-June 2011.

52. Financial Inclusion through SHG-Bank Linkage -A


Case Study of Thane District, Dolly Sunny and Marina Pereira, International Journal
of Financial Economics and Econometrics,January-June 2011.

53. Building Excellence in Higher Education: An Overview of Faculty Participation in


Mumbai City, India, Dolly Sunny and Shagun Srivastava, Journal of Social and
Economic Policy, Volume 8, Number 1, January-June 2011, pp. 145-164.

54. Imparting Administrative Skills in Higher Echelons of Academia: An Update in the


Age of Globalization, Dolly Sunny, University News A Weekly Journal of Higher
Education, Volume No. 49 January 10-16, 2011, 1-8.

55. Dynamics of Faculty Participation in the New Global Order: A Case Study of
Mumbai, India, Dolly Sunny and Shagun Srivastava, Journal of Business Management,
Volume 3, Number 1, January-June 2011.

56. Self-Help Groups and Poverty-Alleviation - A Case Study of Talasari, Dolly


Sunny and Marina Pereira, International Journal of Business Management, Economics
and Information Technology, No 1 January-June , 2011, pp 81-90.

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57. Divergent Patterns of Faculty Participation: A Gender Based Analysis of Mumbai
City, India, Dolly Sunny and Shagun Srivastava, Indian Development Review, Volume
9, Number 1,January- June 2011, pp. 89-105.

58. Self-Help Groups and Changing Employment Profile of Women -


A Case Study of Jawhar, Dolly Sunny and Marina Pereira, Indian Journal of
Millennium Development Studies, January-June 2011.

59. Tracing Road Map to Excellence: A Case Study of Faculty Participation in Mumbai
City, India, Dolly Sunny and Shagun Srivastava, Indian Journal of Social Development,
Volume 11, Number 1, January- June 2011, pp. 203-220.

60. Ways for Mentoring Great Administrators in Colleges in the New Millennium, Dolly
Sunny, University News; A weekly Journal of Higher Education by Association of Indian
Universities, New Delhi, Volume 49 , Number 10 March 07-13, 2011, pp. 6-12.

61. Self Help Groups as Role Model on Generating Employment, Income and Savings:
Tale of Thane District of Maharashtra, India, Dolly Sunny and Marina Pereira, The
Indian Journal of Public Administration, a quarterly Journal of Indian Institute of Public
Administration, Volume L VII, No 1, January-March 2011, pp. 46-65.

62. Imparting Administrative Skills in Higher Echelons of Academia: An Update in the


Context of Universities During the Changed Scenario, Dolly Sunny, University News;
A Weekly Journal of Higher Education by Association of Indian Universities, New Delhi,
Volume 50, No.53 January3-9 and continued in Volume 51, No.54 10-16 January, 2011,
pp. 16-20.

63. Views on Information Technology & Business Process Outsourcing Industries in


India: Changing Patterns and Emerging Trends, Dolly Sunny, International Journal of
Business Management, Economics and Information Technology, Volume 2, No. 1,
January-June 2010, pp 189-206.

64. Changing Dimensions of Female Work Participation in India: An Evaluation in the


Context of Globalization, Dolly Sunny and Shagun Srivastava, Indian Journal of Human
Rights and Justice, Volume 6, Number 1-2, January- Dec 2010, pp. 39-47.

65. Study of Business Process Outsourcing: Divergent Perceptions and Issues, Dolly
Sunny, International Journal of Business Management , Economics and Information
Management, Volume 2, Number 1, January-June 2010.

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66. Business Process Outsourcing As a Global Phenomenon: A Glimpse of Select
Countries in North and South, Dolly Sunny, International Journal of Management
Research and Technology, Volume 4, Number1, January-June, 2010, pp. 83-97.

67. Budgetary Allocation for Prevention of Crime-A Flawed Model of Development ,


Dolly Sunny, Indian Police Journal, the Journal of Ministry of Home Affairs, Government
of India, Volume LVII No-2, April-June 2010, pp. 58-61.

68. Functioning of Call Centre Industries: Approaches, Experiences and Issues from
India, Dolly Sunny, Journal of Asian Business Management, Volume 2, Number 2, July-
December 2010, pp. 189-214.

69. Role of Catalysts in Contributing to the Entrepreneurial Activity of Self Help Groups:
Inference on Female SHGs in Maharashtra, Dolly Sunny and Pereira Marina,
International Journal of Trade in Service, Volume 2, Number 5, December 2010, pp. 269-
288 .

70. Impact of Self Help Groups on the Standard of Living: A Case Study of Female SHG
Members of Thane District of Maharashtra, Dolly Sunny and Pereira Marina,Journal
of Digital Marketing, Volume 1, Number 1, January- June 2011, pp. 1-22.

71. Disparity and Discrimination in Labour Market Participation: A Gender Based


Study of Academicians in Mumbai City, India, Dolly Sunny and Shagun Srivastava,
Journal of World Economic Review, Volume 5, Number 2, December 2010, pp. 53-70 .

72. Participatory Issues in the Labour Market of Higher Education :An Intra Gender
Study of Mumbai City, India, Dolly Sunny and Shagun Srivastava, International Journal
of Trade in Service, Volume 2, Number 5, December 2010, pp. 241-267.

73. Views on the IT-BPO Industry of India: Changing Patterns and Emerging Trends,
Dolly Sunny, International Journal of Business Policy and Information Technology,
Volume3, Number1, 2010, pp. 189-206.

74. Changing Pattern of Foreign Direct Investment Flows: An Analysis Across Indian
and Chinese Economies, Dolly Sunny, Journal of Institute of Environment and
Management, Lucknow, Volume 2, No.1, Jan-June 2009.

75. Survival to Re-employment for Down-sized Industrial workers in Mumbai: A


Mathematical Approach, Dolly Sunny, Journal of Business Management, Economics and
Information Technology, Volume 1 , Number 2 , December, 2009, pp. 375-391.

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76. Wage Differentials in the Organized Sector: A Study of Industries in India Dolly
Sunny, Journal of Asian Business Management, Volume 1, Number 2, December, 2009,
pp. 441-458.

77. Promoting Global FDI Flows: The African Scenario Amidst Developing Countries,
Dolly Sunny, International Journal of Economic Issues, Volume 2, Number 2, December,
2009, pp. 285-301.

78. Appraising Discriminatory Issues Among the Women Academia: An Overview of


Mumbai city,Dolly Sunny and Shagun Srivastava, 51st Conference volume of the Indian
Labour Journal, July-December 2009, pp. 54-56.

79. Labour Market Participation of Educated Migrants: A Study of Maharashtra’s


Labour Market, Dolly Sunny, International Journal of Rural Development and
Management, Volume 3, Number 2, December, 2009, pp. 439-461.

80. Labour Restructuring and Downsizing: A Study of Industries in Maharashtra, Dolly


Sunny, The Indian Journal of Labour Economics, Volume 52, Number 3, July-August
2009, pp. 507-517.

81. Welfare of the Socially Disadvantaged (With Special Reference to Kerala), Dolly
Sunny, Journal of Social and Economic Policy, Volume 3, Number 2, December 2006, pp.
275-285.

82. An Investigation in to the Phenomenon of Migration, Dolly Sunny, Indian Development


Review, Volume 3, Number 2, December, 2005, pp. 223-248.

83. Education and Unemployment in Kerala: Challenges Ahead, Dolly Sunny, Journal of
Social and Economic Policy, Volume 2, Number 1, June 2005, pp. 41-51.

84. Issues Confronting Women in the Changed Economic Scenario: Challenges and
Tasks Ahead, Dolly Sunny, Southern Economist, Volume 43, Number 21,March 2005,
pp. 11-15.

85. Women’s Empowerment and Sustainable Development Through Self Help Groups,
Dolly Sunny, Samyukta, Volume 5, Number 1, January 2005, pp. 153-168.

86. Labour Force Participation of Educated Women Migrants –A Study of Migrants


from Kerala, Dolly Sunny, Aim Explore, Volume 1, Number 2, December 2004, pp. 12-
19.

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87. The Paradox of Education and Unemployment in Kerala, Dolly Sunny, Development
Digest, Volume1, Number 1, 2002, Madhya Pradesh.

88. An Inquiry into the Migration of Educated Women of Kerala State, Dolly Sunny,
Indian Journal of Social Development, Volume 1, Number 1, 2001, pp. 105-126.

89. Child Labour in India, Dolly Sunny, The Indian Economic Journal, 83rd Conference
Volume of the Millennium, December-January 2001.

90. Unemployment and Employment of Educated Youth in Kerala, Dolly Sunny, The
Indian Journal of Labour Economics, Conference Issue,, No. 4, Volume 43, October-
December 2000, pp. 719-724.

Published in Non-refereed Journals

91. Shifting Paradigm: A Perspective With Respect to Retrenchment of Labour, Dolly


Sunny, Pascheem, Lead article in the Journal of Confederation of Indian Industries (CII),
January-February Issue, 2010, pp. 15-17.

92. Migration as Catalyst for Employment, A Genderist View of Kerala Migrants, Dolly
Sunny, Urdhva Mula, Volume 4, Number 1, August 2005, pp. 81-91.

93. The Informal Economy in Post Reform India: In Retrospect, Dolly Sunny and TV
Mathew, Arthnidhi, January 2005, pp. 11-16.

94. Unemployment An Analysis of its Causes and Effects, Dolly Sunny, The Radical
Humanist, Volume. 31, Number 3, June 2001, pp. 32-35.

95. Gender Disparity in Education with Special Reference to Third World Countries,
Dolly Sunny, Teachers of the World, Volume 1, Number 4, March 2001, pp. 27-29.

In addition to the above, there are several publications accepted for forthcoming journals,
Conference proceedings both national as well as international, which are not detailed over
here.

Papers/Articles Written for Reference Books

96. An Overview of GST in India and Leading Countries, Dolly Sunny, 2019, in the book

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of Implementation of GST: Issues to Ponder, edited by chief editor Professor Dolly Sunny
whereas Principal Dr. Ancy Jose and Dr. Marina Pereira are sub-editors, published by
Academic Foundation, New Delhi.

97. Brief Analysis of the Issue of Cross Border Merger and Acquisition in BRICS: An
evaluation through GDP, GCF and FDI, Dolly Sunny, 2019, in the book of Africa and
BRICS: New Pathways to Development, edited by Professor Dolly Sunny, , Published by
Academic Foundation, New Delhi.

98. The Twin Deficit in India and China: An Introspection, Dolly Sunny, Saujanya
Jagtap, 2019, in the book of Africa and BRICS: New Pathways to Development, edited
by Professor Dolly Sunny, , Published by Academic Foundation, New Delhi.

99. Capital Inflows in India and Brazil: An Analysis Using VECM Technique, Dolly
Sunny, Anupama Unnikrishnan, 2019, in the book of Africa and BRICS: New Pathways
to Development, edited by Professor Dolly Sunny, , Published by Academic Foundation,
New Delhi.

100. Exploring the Outflow of FDI from South Korea, Japan, China and India:
Trends and Highlights with Reference to Africa, Dolly Sunny, in the book on Africa's
Engagement with Asia under Globalisation by Dolly Sunny for the book edited by
Professor Dr. Ajay Dubey, Centre for African Studies, School of International Studies,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and Director of JNU Institute of Advance Studies
to be published by Palgrave Macmillan.

101. What Do 30 Years of FDI Data Reveal To Us? - A Sneak-Peak into Startling
Revelation of an Indo-China Study, ISBN 0978-81-926904-7-6, Dolly Sunny, UGC
Centre for South Asian and Pacific Studies (CSEAPS), Shri Venkateswara University,
Tirupati,2016,pp 101-123.

102. FDI Inflows, Gross Domestic Product And Domestic Investment In India: An
Appraisal In The South Asian Context With Panel Data Analysis, Dolly Sunny, in
Proceedings of the Australian Conference on Business and Social Sciences 2015 (held
during 13-14 April, 2015), page 1165-1179,Australian Academy of Business and Social
Sciences, Sydney, Australia.

103. Women Self-Help Groups And The Millennium Development Goals, Dolly
Sunny and Marina Bertha Pereira, in Proceedings of the Australian Conference on
Business and Social Sciences 2015 (held during 13-14 April, 2015), page 1221-
1237,Australian Academy of Business and Social Sciences, Sydney, Australia.

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104. An Enquiry Into Capital Inflows Of BRICS: Inferences Drawn From Vector
Autoregression Technique, Dolly Sunny and Anupama Unnikrishnan, in Proceedings
of the Australian Conference on Business and Social Sciences 2015, page 1180-1196,
Australian Academy of Business and Social Sciences, Sydney, Australia.

105. FDI Trends in India, “A Diasporic Fervour”: Exploring Some Unanswered


Questions, Dolly Sunny, Identity, Exchange and Circulation between India and its
Diasporas, Cambridge University Press (forthcoming).

106. Cost Cutting Measures of Firms in the Changed Industrial Scenario: What do
Econometric Studies Forecast?, Dolly Sunny, Papers and Proceedings of UGC
Sponsored National Workshop on A Mathematical and Advanced Approach to
Microeconomics, edited by Dr. Sarat Chandra Patra, Himalaya Publishing House, 2012.

107. Training to Improve Administrative Skills in Higher Echelons of Academia in


the Age of Globalization, Dolly Sunny, Anatomy of Public Policy Reforms and
Development 2011, edited Professors NU Khan& Sigamani.P, Jamia Millia, Islamia
University, New Delhi, MacMillan Publishers, New Delhi, pp. 661-675.

108. Child Labour in India: Emerging Issues, Dolly Sunny, in Girls and Girlhoods
at Threshold of Youth and Gender VACHA Initiative, Empowering Women
Worldwide Series:8, book edited by Vibhuti Patel, Professor and Head, Post Graduate
Department of Economics, SNDT University, Mumbai, The Women Press, Delhi, 2010,
pp. 114-135.

109. Myth and Reality of Foreign Direct Investment Flows: An Evaluation of India
and China in the Post Liberalized Era, Dolly Sunny, in Economic Reforms in India
and China: Emerging Issues and Challenges, book Edited by SK Reddy, Professor,
Indira Gandhi Institute for Development Research, Sage Publishers, New Delhi,2009, pp.
263-282.

110. Self Employment and Sustainable Development through SHGs- A Micro


Analysis of Women Empowerment in Select States of India-, Dolly Sunny, in Gender
and Development in India, book Edited by on behalf of Indian Economic Association by
Himanshu Sekhar and Prashant Kumar Panda, New Century Publications, New
Delhi,2008, pp. 112-122.

111. SHGs and Empowerment of Women: A Study of Dahanu Taluka,


Maharashtra-, Dolly Sunny with Pereira Marina, WTO and the Agriculture , book
Edited by Talwar Sabanna, University of Mysore, Serials Publishers, New Delhi, 2005, pp.

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242-260.

112. Education and Unemployment in Kerala: Challenges Ahead Dolly Sunny, in


Poverty, Globalization and Human Development, Edited by J. B. Jugale, Professor,
Kolhapur University, Maharashtra, Serials Publishers, New Delhi, 2005, pp. 273-286.

113. Child Labour: Huge Burden on Small Shoulder, Dolly Sunny, published in the
book “Child Labour: Violation of Child Rights”, book edited by Ravi Prakash Yadav,
T.M. Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur (Bihar), Aavishkar Publishers, Rajasthan, 2004, pp.
11-30.

114. Trade Union Movement: What Next, Past Trends and Future Prospects in
Maharashtra, Dolly Sunny, in “The Economy of Maharashtra: Changing Structure
and Emerging Issues” Book Edited by BL Mungekar, Ex Vice Chancellor, & Professor
University of Mumbai and Hon’ble Ex Member, Planning Commission, Government of
India, and Hon’ble Member Rajya Sabha, published by Dr. Ambedkar Institute for Social
and Economic Change, Mumbai, 2003, pp. 488-505.

115. Kerala’s Power Sector-Some Crucial Issues, Dolly Sunny, published in the book
“Development of the Power Sector in India-Regional Experiences, book edited by Dr.
K K Sen, Ex Registrar, Orissa University, 2001.

Books Independently Written

1. An overview on Foreign Direct Investment: Divergent Views, Dolly Sunny, 2019,


by Academic Foundation, New Delhi.

2. Education, Employment and More, Dolly Sunny, 2019, by Academic Foundation,


New Delhi.

3. Unionism in Informal Sector: Revisiting the Wood-load Workers of Rubber


Plantations, Dolly Sunny, published by Southern Economist Publication,Bangalore-
560008.

4. Crossroads to Unemployment and Empowerment: A Study of Women in Outsourcing


Industries of Mumbai City, Dolly Sunny, published by Lambert Academic Publishing,
Germany-2013.

5. In Quest of a Job: Study of Migration from Kerala to Maharashtra, Dolly Sunny,


(published with the Grant received for publication from Indian Council of Social Sciences

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Research Ministry of Human Resource Development, New Delhi, followed by the
evaluation of Council’s expert) Serials Publishers, New Delhi, New Delhi-2004.

6. Women in Leading Profession in the Middle East, A Study of Indian Emigrants in


Bahrain, Dolly Sunny, Serials Publishers, New Delhi -2004.

7. Women in Labour Market of Middle East (Study of Indian Emigrants to the State of
Bahrain) , Dolly Sunny, Publication Grant by Althaif, Bahrain Shishu Bharti Publication,
Allahabad- 1997.

Edited Books

8. Africa and BRICS: New Pathways to Development, Edited by chief editor Professor
Dolly Sunny, 2019, Academic Foundation, New Delhi.

9. Implementation of GST: Issues to Ponder, Edited by chief editor Professor Dolly Sunny
and subeditors Dr. Ancy Jose and Dr. Marina Pereira, 2019, Academic Foundation, New
Delhi.

Text Books Authored

10. Microeconomics for FYBA for Semester I, Dolly Sunny, Shweta Dubey, and Sneha Pawar,
Sheth Publications, Mumbai.

11. Microeconomics for TYBA for Semester V, Dolly Sunny, Shweta Dubey, and Sneha
Pawar, Sheth Publications, Mumbai.

12. International Economics for TYBA for Semester VI, Dolly Sunny, Shweta Dubey, and
Sneha Pawar, Sheth Publications, Mumbai.

13. Microeconomics for FYBA for Semester II, Dolly Sunny, Shweta Dubey, and Sneha
Pawar, Sheth Publications, Mumbai.

14. Indian Economic Thought TYBA for Semester VI, Dolly Sunny, Shweta Dubey, and Sneha
Pawar, Sheth Publications, Mumbai.

15. Public Finance SYBA for Semester III, Dolly Sunny, Shweta Dubey, and Sneha Pawar,
Sheth Publications, Mumbai.

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Papers Presented / Sessions in National/International Conferences

1. Delivered Welcome Remarks and Context Setting and thereafter Concluding


Evaluatory Remarks for the reference group meeting on SDG training package on Child
and Gender related Goals on 27.4.2021 from 2.30 p.m. onwards for UNICEF and UN
Women on behalf of Government of Maharashtra and University of Mumbai.

2. Delivered a talk on 15th May, 2021 at 3.00 p.m. on Shri. P.R. Sarkar’’s Economic Theory
to mark the Birth Centenary year of Shri Shri Anand Murtiji organised by Marga
Pricarakasangha organised an online National conclave.

3. Delivered a talk on Glimpse of Anand Murtiji’s thoughts on Economics for


commemorating the centenary birthday of Shri Shri Anand Murtiji by the Intellectual
Forum of Anand Marga Pricarakasangha on 26.5.2021 organised by Department of
Philosophy, Rajsthan University, Jaipur in collaboration with the Intellectual forum of
Anand Marga Pricarakasangha

4. Presented a paper as a panellist by Dolly Sunny titled “Sustainable Development Goals


and its Achievements- The Case of India” on 18.3.2021 for the online international
webinar titled “Changes Towards Achieving sustainable Development Goals” along with
Dr. Atuir Rahman, Bangabandhu Chair Professor, Dhaka University and Former Governor,
Bangladesh Bank, Bangladesh, Prof Susela Devi K Suppiah, Director, Centre for
Accountability andGovernance Research, Sunway University,Malaysia and Md. Abdul
Quader, Executive Director, SETU NGO, Bangladesh , organised by Department of
Economics, Islamic University, Kushtia, Bangladesh in collaboration with International
Social Science Research Association on 18 March 2021.

5. Presented a paper as a panellist by Dolly Sunny titled “Economic Implication of


lockdown with special reference to Covid19” on 20.5.2020 for the online international
conference titled “Changing Dimensions in Post Covid 19: Sociolegal issues and
Challenges” (Awareness programme on Covid 19) organised by Department of Law,
University of Mumbai in collaboration with Kishinchand Chellaram Law College, Mumbai
and National Child and Women Development Council from 20-21 May 2020.

6. Presented a paper titled “Covid 19 and the Impact in Indian Economy”,by Dolly Sunny
a paper presented as Guest of Honour for the online panel discussion organised by New

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Education Society’s Arts, Commerce and Science College, Lanja, Maharashtra on
1/5/2020.

7. Presented a paper titled “Can Startup’s Ecosystem Lead to SustainableDevelopment?”


by Dolly Sunny for the online International Interdisciplinary Conference titled
“Sustainable Development and Environmental Issues” organized by Mangesh
Mahavidyalaya,Junoni, Tal Sangola, Solapur, Maharashtra and Padmabhushan Dr.
Krantiveer Nagnath Anna Naikwadi Kala Mahavidyala, Zare Sangli, Maharashtra on
7.6.2020

8. Presented a paper titled “Woodload Workers in Rubber Plantations:A Study of


InformalSector Labour Force of Kerala, India” by Dolly Sunny for the online
InternationalCconference titled “Our Earth, Our Resources” organized by Konkan
Geographer’s Association and Gudleppa Hallikeri College, Karnataka University, Haveri,
Karnataka-581110 0n 31.5.2020

9. Presented a paper titled “Employment Dynamics in Post Liberalised India: A Multi-


State Analysis”, Dolly Sunny and Harsh Shukla, for the 20th Annual Conference of the
Indian Association of Social Science Institution (IASSI), Conference at Institute for Social
and Economic Change (ISEC), Nagarabhavi, Bengaluru to be held during 27-29 February
2020.

10. Presented a paper titled “An Overview of Economic Inequality in India: A Comparative
Evaluation of Select Countries”, Dolly Sunny and Sneha Pawar, for the 20th Annual
Conference of the Indian Association of Social Science Institution (IASSI), Conference at
Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC), Nagarabhavi, Bengaluru to be held
during 27-29 February 2020.

11. Presented a paper titled “Globalisation and Retrenchment of Labour in India”, Dolly
Sunny as Guest of Honour at Rajiv Ganhi Centre for Contemporary Studies, University of
Mumbai, Vidyanagari PO, Mumbai for the Two Days National Seminar titled
Globalisation , Governance and Democracy: Progressive Communications and Challenges
during 7th& 8th February 2020.

12. Presented a paper titled “Is there a Linkagae between Economic Growth and
Employment Generation: An Analysis of Indian Economy at Disaggregate Level in
the Post Reform Period, Dolly Sunny and Harsh Shukla, presented at Scholl of Studies
in Economics, Pt Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur for the 102nd Annual Conference
of the Indian Economic Association during 27-29 December 2019.”

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13. Delivered a talk on the symposium of Shri PR Sarkar’s Economic Theory on relevance to
present Economic Systems at ICSSR, Western Regional Centre on 3rd May, 2019 which
was scheduled during 2.00 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.

14. Challenges of Startup Ventures in India: Some Observations, International Journal for
Innovative Research in Multidisciplinary Field, ISSN 2455-0620, Special Issue, Feb 2019.

15. Presented a paper titled “Environmental Protection and Healthy Living” Dolly Sunny as
Chief Guest of Valedictory Address for the national conference on Reweaving Terra Matter:
Women Ecology and Livelihood on 11-12 January , 2019 by Mithibai College of Arts,
Chauhan Institute of Science and Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce and Economics,
Vile Parle West, Mumbai.

16. Presented a paper titled “Ethical Issues While Pursuing Research” Dolly Sunny as Chief
Guest of Inaugral Address for the NM National Conference on Ethics in Contemporary
Society on 23 February , 2019 by Sri Vile Parle Kelwani Mandal’s Narsee Monjee College
of Commerce and Economics, Vile Parle West, Mumbai.

17. Presented a paper titled “Challenges of Startup Ventures: Some Observations” Dolly
Sunny as Guest of Honour of Inaugral Address for the International Conference on New
Pathways to World Development:Opportunities and Challenges on 26 February , 2019 by
Adarsh College of Arts, Science and Commerce , Badalapur, Thane, Maharashtra -421503.

18. Presented a paper titled “ An Inquiry Into the Problems of Indian Women Working in
Middle East” Dolly Sunny as Chief Guest for Valedictory Address for the National
Conference on Women Empowerment through Economic Development sponsored by
National Commission for Women , New Delhi on 26-27 February , 2019 organised by
KVN Naik Shikshan Prasarak Sanstha’s Arts and Commerce College , Dindori, Nashik,
Maharashtra -422202.

19. Presented a paper titled “ Changes in the Labour Force, Educational Infrastructure and
Skill Gap in the recent years”, Dolly Sunny and Harsh Shukla in the XIX Annual
Conference of the Indian Association of Social Science Institutions held during 11-13
January, 2019 at National Institute of Rural Development and Punchayati Raj, Hyderabad.

20. Presented a paper titled “Need for Employment Creation in Police: Testifying Through
Time Series Analysis”, Dolly Sunny and Harsh Shukla at the Annual Conference
organized by Indian Economic Organisation at VIT, Chennai during December 27-29 , 2018.

21. Delivered an address titled “Environmental Aspects and Health” as Guest of Honour for
the two day National Conference titled “Environment Protection Socio-Legal Perspective”

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dated 29.11.2018 and 30.11.2018 titled held at Convocation Hall , University of Mumbai,
Fort on 30th November 2018.

22. Presented a paper titled “Capital Inflows In India And South Africa: An Introspection
Through VECM Technique” Dolly Sunny and Anupama Unnikrishnan, in 2017 Las
Vegas International Academic Conference, during November 5th – 7th, 2017.

23. Presented a paper titled “RTE Act: Some Issues to Ponder” as guest of honour for the Two
Days international Seminar on Recent Trends in Juvenile Justice System: Revisiting Basic
Concepts and Public Perception on 28th September, 2018 at DVDU New Law College
Auditorium organized by Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University), Pune.

24. Presented a paper titled “Capital Inflows In India And South Africa: An Introspection
Through VECM Technique” Dolly Sunny and Anupama Unnikrishnan, in 2017 Las
Vegas International Academic Conference, during November 5th – 7th, 2017.

25. Presented a paper titled “ FDI Trends in India: A Diasporic Fervour” Dolly Sunny for
the International Conference titled Indian Diaspora in Africa: Comparing Opportunities of
Indian Foreign Policies in Anglophone, Francophone and Lucophone with African Studies
Dept , University of Mumbai at JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC during 30-31st October 2017.

26. Presented a paper titled “FDI and Capital Inflows in India and South Africa: Exploring
Some Unanswered Questions” Dolly Sunny and Anupama Unnikrishnan for the
International Conference titled Indian Diaspora in Africa: Comparing Opportunities of
Indian Foreign Policies in Anglophone, Francophone and Lucophone with African Studies
Dept , University of Mumbai at JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC during 30-31st October 2017.

27. Presented a paper titled “School Drop-Outs Engaged In Child Labour: The Case Of
Maharashtra, India”, Dolly Sunny and Manisha Nair, in ISER- 251st International
Conference on Economics and Business Research (ICEBR-2017) held during September 28th
– 29th at Toronto, Canada.

28. Presented a paper titled “Impact of Capital Inflows on Domestic Investment in BRICS:
Testification through Path Analysis and Path Coefficients”, Dolly Sunny and Anupama
Unnikrishnan,in ISER- 251st International Conference on Economics and Business
Research (ICEBR-2017) held during September 28th – 29th at Toronto, Canada.

29. Presented a paper titled “Sterilisation of Capital Inflows in BRICS: What Does 2SLS
Regression Convey?”, Dolly Sunny and Anupama Unnikrishnan, in ISER- 238th
International Conference on Economics and Business Research (ICEBR-2017) on September
6th – 7th at Hamilton, New Zealand.
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30. Presented a paper titled “Trend and Pattern of FDI in BRICS: An Evaluation through
Panel Data Analysis”, Dolly Sunny and Anupama Unnikrishnan, in ISER- 238th
International Conference on Economics and Business Research (ICEBR-2017) on September
6th – 7th at Hamilton, New Zealand.

31. Presented a paper titled “Reflections on Female Migration and Diasporic Disposition:
The Case of Middle East” in the conference on "Diaspora and International Migration in
Development : Comparative Global Experiences" held on 10-11 January 2016, Jawaharlal
Nehru University, New Delhi.

32. Presented a paper titled “Foreign Direct investment During Three Decades: Evaluation
of Performance of India and China through Time Series Analysis”, 4th
Abu Dhabi University Annual International Conference: Mathematical Science and its
Applications held during December 23-26, 2015, Abu Dhabi University, Abu Dhabi, United
Arab Emirates.

33. Presented a paper titled “Exploring the Outflow of FDI from South Korea, Japan, China
and India: Trends and Highlights with Reference to Africa” in the International
Conference on "Africa's Engagement with Japan, China, Korea and India: A Comparative
Perspective" held on 9th -10th October, 2015, at IIC, New Delhi.

34. Presented a paper titled “An introspection on Shri PR Sarkar’s views on Socio Economic
Theory, and its Relevance in the Current Scenario” in National Seminar on Shrii Shrii
Anandamurtijii’s contribution to Philosophy, Language, Literature, Music, Science and
Economics on 18th December, 2015 at Ramkrishna Bajaj Sanskrit Bhavan, University of
Mumbai.

35. Presented a paper titled “Impact of FDI on Domestic Investment In Six South Asian
Countries: An Econometric Outlook”, Dolly Sunny, at International Interdisciplinary
Business-Economics Advancement Conference IIBA, held from May 26-29, 2015 at Las
Vegas, USA.

36. Presented a paper titled “Wood Load Workers In Rubber Plantations: A Study Of
Informal Sector Of Kerala”, Dolly Sunny, at International Interdisciplinary Business-
Economics Advancement Conference IIBA, held from May 26-29, 2015 at Las Vegas, USA.

37. Presented a paper titled “Innovation and Entrepreneurship – The Driving Force for the Search
of Software Talent: Evidence from the City of Mumbai”, Dolly Sunny and Ablin Joanes

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Carneiro-Alphonso, at International Interdisciplinary Business-Economics Advancement
Conference IIBA, held from May 26-29, 2015 at Las Vegas, USA.

38. Presented a paper titled “Trends And Future Prospects Of Indian And Chinese Software
Industry: Aspects Before Indo-China Diaspora”, Dolly Sunny and Ablin Joanes
Carneiro-Alphonso, at International Interdisciplinary Business-Economics Advancement
Conference IIBA, held from May 26-29, 2015 at Las Vegas, USA.

39. Presented a paper titled “Transforming India in the Gujarat Way: An Introspection
Through Data Envelopment Analysis”, Dolly Sunny at International Interdisciplinary
Business-Economics Advancement Conference IIBA, held from May 26-29, 2015 at Las
Vegas, USA.

40. Presented a paper titled “FDI Inflows, Gross Domestic Product And Domestic Investment
In India: An Appraisal In The South Asian Context With Panel Data Analysis”, Dolly
Sunny, at Australasian Conference on Business and Social Sciences (ACBSS) 2015, Sydney
held during 13-14 April, 2015 at Central Queensland University - Sydney Campus, Sydney,
Australia.

41. Presented a paper titled “Women Self-Help Groups And The Millennium Development
Goals”, Dolly Sunny and Marina Bertha Pereira, atAustralasian Conference on Business
and Social Sciences (ACBSS) 2015, Sydney held during 13-14 April, 2015 at Central
Queensland University - Sydney Campus, Sydney, Australia.

42. Presented a paper titled “An Enquiry Into Capital Inflows Of BRICS: Inferences Drawn
From Vector Auto regression Technique”, Dolly Sunny and Anupama Unnikrishnan, at
Australasian Conference on Business and Social Sciences (ACBSS) 2015, Sydney held
during 13-14 April, 2015 at Central Queensland University - Sydney Campus, Sydney,
Australia.

43. Presented a paper titled “Foreign Direct Investment : Emerging Markets in India,
Benefits, Issues, Challenges and Opportunities for the Chartered Accountants.” Dolly
Sunny. ICAI CMII Corporate Conclave with the theme Transformation towards
excellence held on 31st January and 1st February 2015 at Hotel Sahara Star in Mumbai.

44. Presented a paper titled “Are FDI and Domestic Investment Complementary? Challenges
Ahead for India”. Revisiting the ‘Homeland’ Link in the Indian Diaspora 27th – 28th
January, 2015. An International conference organised by Interdisciplinary Group for the
research on Indian Diaspora (GRID), University of Mumbai.

45. Presented a paper titled “Role of FDI Inflows in Spurting National Investment: Evidences

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from Panel Data Analysis.” Dolly Sunny. 3rd Abu Dhabi University Annual
International Conference: Mathematical Science and its Applications held during December
27-30, 2014 atEmirates Strategic Center, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

46. Presented a paper titled “An Outcry for Creation of Employment and Prevention of
Crime: The Results of Panel Data Analysis of India.” Dolly Sunny and Harsh
Shukla,56th Annual Conference of Indian Society of Labour Economics held during
December 18-20, 2014held at BIT, Ranchi, India.

47. Presented a paper titled “What Do 30 Years of FDI Data Reveal to us? - A Sneak-Peak
into Startling Revelation of An Indo-China Study.” Dolly Sunny, International
Conference on India-China Relations, Implications for Peace and Prosperity for Asia, held
during October 11-13, 2014. Organized by Centre for South East Asian & Pacific Studies,
Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, India.

48. Presented a paper titled “Informal Workers in the Post Globalised Scenario: Lessons
from Kerala, India”, Dolly Sunny, July 11-12, 2014at Thammasat University Bangkok,
Thailand.

49. Presented a paper titled “Synergy Between Indian and Chinese Software Industry:
Aspects Before Indo-China Diaspora”,Dolly Sunny and Ablin Joanes Carneiro-
Alphonso, July 11-12, 2014at Thammasat University Bangkok, Thailand.

50. Presented a paper titled “An Overview of Diasporic Linkages through FDI: Impact and
Issues in the Context of Indian Economy”, Dolly Sunny, for the panel discussion:
Interdisciplinary Group for the research on Indian Diaspora (GRID) on “Identity Exchange
and Circulation between India and Her Diasporas” for CoHaB Summer School on 21st
January, 2014 at ICSSR, J.P.Naik Bhavan, Kalina, Mumbai. As one of six partner
universities in the European Union’s Marie Curie Initial Training Network Diasporic
Constructions of Home and Belonging - CoHaB project, the University of Mumbai hosted
the second Summer School from (17-21 January 2014). At this summer school, resource
persons sourced from all over India and a few from Europe like Avtar Brah (Birbeck
University of London), Klaus Stierstorfer (University of Münster), Janet Wilson (University
of Northampton) provided stimulating lectures to interact on topics concerning the study of
diaspora , including the areas of literature, cinema, sociology and economics. This inter-
disciplinary event took place during17-21 January, 2014.

51. Presented a Paper entitled Restructuring of Labour: A Mathematical Approach through


Survival Analysis, Dolly Sunny, in International Conference: Mathematical Science and
Applications at Abu Dhabi University, Abu Dhabi UAE, 26-30 December, 2012.

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52. Presented a paper entitled Education of Children Residing in Slums With Reference to
RTE Act 2009, Dolly Sunny, in the National Workshop on Child Rights and Slum organized
by Maharashtra State Commission for Protection of Child Right, Government of
Maharashtra, at Sant Rohidas Sabhagrah, Ashok Mill Compound, Sion, Bandra Link Road,
Kala Kilha, Mumbai, on 31st July, 2012.

53. Presented a paper titled “Crowding-in and Crowding-out Impact of FDI on Domestic
Investment: An Indo-China Analysis”, Dolly Sunny and Aditi Sawant, presented in the
Annual Conference of Asia Pacific Economic Association, at Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore, 27-29 June 2012.

54. Presented a paper titled “Retrenchment-Unemployment and Re-employment Syndrome


: A Study of Industries in Mumbai, India”, Dolly Sunny, in the Annual conference of
International Political Economy (IPA) on “International Political Economy: Challenges
to the Welfare State”, organized by Florida International University (FIU) USA, Leeds
Metropolitan University, USA at Turkey GEDIZ University, Turkey, 23-25 May, 2012.

55. Presented a paper titled ‘Unemployment and Re-employment Post-Downsizing in


Mumbai, India: Evidences Through Quantitative Analysis, Dolly Sunny, in the
International conference of the Indian Econometric Society (TIES) at Department of
Economics, Pondicherry University, Puducherry during March 1-3, 2012.

56. Presented a paper titled Cost Cutting Measures of Firms in the Changed Industrial
Scenario: What do Econometric Studies Forecast?, Dolly Sunny, Technical session
engaged for Two day UGC sponsored national level workshop on “A Mathematical &
Advanced Approach to Microeconomics: Demand Analysis and Market Structure” for
Economics Teachers and Post Graduate Students of Economics on 25th& 26th November
2011 at Shri MD Shah Mahila College of Arts and Commerce, Malad West, SNDT
Women’s University Mumbai-64.

57. Presented a paper titled Training to improve Administrative Skills in the Higher
Echelons of Academia in the Age of globalization, Dolly Sunny, published in the
International Conference Volume on Relevance of Policy Reforms on Development:
Challenges before Emerging Economies by MacMillan Publishers, by Department of Social
Work, Jamia Millia Islamia University, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi – 110025 from February
24 – 26, 2011.

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58. Presented a paper titled Imparting Administrative Skills in Higher Echelons of
Academia: An Update in the Context of Governing Regulations in the Globalised Era,
Dolly Sunny , Key-note address delivered in the International conference on Economics of
Higher Education: Changing Role in the New Global Order, held at Bhavan’s College ,
Mumbai from 20-21 September 2010, organized by Department of Economics, Bhavan’s
College, University of Mumbai ,Mumbai.

59. Presented a paper titled Changing Dimensions of Female Work Participation: An


Evaluation in the Context of Globalization, Dolly Sunny and Shagun Srivastava,
presented in the International conference on Business and Economic Issues held at New
Delhi from 19-21 December 2009, organized by the editors of the Journal of Economic
and Business Issues, Bansi Sawhney, Professor, Department of Economics, University of
Baltimore and Kishore G Kulkarni, Professor, Metropolitan State College of Denver, U.S.A.

60. Presented a paper titledAppraising Discriminatory Issues Among the Women


Academia: An Overview of Mumbai city, Dolly Sunny and Shagun Srivastava,
presented in the 51st Annual International Conference of the Indian Society of Labour
Economics (ISLE) being held during December 11 - 13, 2009 at Patiala under the auspices
of Department of Economics, Punjabi University, Patiala (Punjab).

61. Presented a paper titled Foreign Direct Investment in Africa: A Comparative Study of
India and China, Dolly Sunny, in the International Conference organized by Centre for
African Studies, University of Mumbai, Vidyanagari PO, Mumbai-98 held at ICSSR Hall,
University of Mumbai, Mumbai-98, during 12-14 February 2009.

62. Presented a paper titled Re-employment Avenues of Downsized Labour from Industrial
Units in and Around Mumbai Dolly Sunny presented in the 50th Annual International
Conference of the Indian Society of Labour Economics (ISLE) being held during
December 12 - 14, 2008 at Giri Institute of Development Studies, Lucknow.

63. Presented a paper on Social Sectors, Dolly Sunny, Seminar on Economic Survey of
Maharashtra organized by Department of Economics, University of Mumbai and
Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Government of Maharashtra at Department of
Economics, University of Mumbai, February 3-4, 2007.

64. Presented a paper titled Self Employment and Sustainable Development through SHGs-
A Micro Analysis of Women Empowerment in Select States of India, Dolly Sunny,
Indian Economic Association, 89th Annual International Conference of IEA at Kurukshetra
University, Kurukshetra, Haryana, December 2006.

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65. Presented a paper titled Income and Wage Differentials in the Post Reform Context. The
Case of India, Dolly Sunny with D D Dubey, Presented in the International Conference on
Emerging Patterns and Policy held at Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research,
Mumbai, on December 12-14, 2004.

66. Presented a paper titled Myth and Reality of FDI Flows-Indian and Chinese Integration
with Global Economy, Dolly Sunny, Indo-China International Conference on Economic
Reforms in India and China: Emerging Issues and Challenges. Held at Indira Gandhi
Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, 24-25, February, 2004, pp. 274.

67. Presented a paper titled Knowledge Management, Dolly Sunny with Pereira Marina, UGC
Sponsored National Level Conference at Nagindas Khandwala College, Mumbai, 22-23
September, 2003.

68. Presented a paper titled Child Labour in India, Dolly Sunny,The Indian Economic
Conference, 83rd International Conference of the Millennium, University of Jammu, Jammu,
December 30, 2000 to 01 January 2001.

69. Presented a paper titled Unemployment and Employment of Educated Youth in Kerala,
Dolly Sunny, in the International Conference of The Indian Society of Labour Economics,
Rani Durgawati University , Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, December 9-11, 2000.

Report Submitted - National/International Educational Dialogues

Prepared a report for British Council Division of British Deputy High Commission, India,
as per the special invitation received from British Council in the Council’s South Asia
Education Dialogue series on “The Quest for Excellence: The Skills Revolution in the
UK and South Asia” Perspectives and Challenges took place at London on 23and 24
September 2013.

Member, Expert Committee of UGC, to frame the guidelines for the scheme of
‘Training and Development of Academic Administrators of Higher Education
Institutions’ such as Vice-Chancellors, Pro-Vice Chancellors, Registrars etc and to
come out with suitable recommendations to improve the functioning of educational
institutions such as Universities/Autonomous Institutes.

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Session/Talk in Important Workshops/ Local Conferences/ Interactive Sessions

1. Delivered a talk on a Talk Show on “Financial Independence: Smart Choices for


Women” for the Policy Centre and Gender Lab Faculty Development Programme organized
by Miranda House, Delhi University Live on Zoom and You-Tube with Rakhee
Bakshee,Neetu Ahuja and Parul Singh IRS on 12th December 2020.

2. Delivered a talk on Inter-Disciplinary Research for the Faculty Development Programme


at Maharashtra National Law University in Mumbai for the Faculty Development
Programme on Research Methodology from 14-20th January 2020, on 17th January 2020.

3. Delivered a inaugural session titled “Modalities of Framing Syllabus” during the Workshop
of Revised Syllabus of FYBA and FYBsc Economics, Semester I and II at Pragati College
of Arts and Commerce, , Mumbai on 27th July 2019.

4. Delivered a inaugural session titled “Steps to approve the syllabus” during the Workshop
of Revised Syllabus of FYBA and FYBsc Economics, Semester I and II at Abhinav College
of Arts, Science and Commerce, Mira-Bhayander East, Thane, Maharashtra 401107 on 28th
July 2019.

5. Delivered a inaugural session titled “Modus-Operandi Syllabus Formation” during the


Workshop of Revised Syllabus of FYBA and FYBsc Economics, Semester I and II at Lords
Universal College, Goregaon, Mumbai on 10th Aug 2019.

6. Delivered a session titled “Research Design ” for the workshop organised on Research
Methodology in Social Sciences where Hon Director herself was the co-Ordinator was held
at JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC during 2nd to 8th March 2019.

7. Delivered valedictory session titled “Report Writing ” on 8th March 2019 for the
workshop organised on Research Methodology in Social Sciences where Hon Director
herself was the co-Ordinator was held at J P Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC during 2nd to 8th
March 2019.

8. Delivered inaugural session titled “Interlinkages Among Variables Chosen and


Hypothesis in Questionnaire ”on 9.10.18 for the workshop organised on Research
Methodology in Social Sciences where Hon Director herself was the co-Ordinator was held
at JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC during 11th to 17th February 2019.

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9. Delivered valedictory session titled “Academic Writing and Research ” on 17th February
2019 for the workshop organised on Research Methodology in Social Sciences where Hon
Director herself was the co-Ordinator was held at JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC during 11th
to 17th February 2019.

10. Delivered welcome address and valedictory session on 11th February 2019 for the
workshop organised on TYBA Economics Revised Syllabus as per CBCS system of
UGC which was coordinated by the Chairperson, Board of Studies herself was the Co-
Ordinator was held at Phirozshah Mehta Auditorium, Kalina Campus on 11th February
2019.

11. Delivered two sessions on Academic Writing and Creative Writing on 24.2.2019 for the
International Workshop on Academic Writing organized for Research Scholars of Social
Sciences where Hon Director herself was the co-Ordinator was held at JP Naik Bhavan,
ICSSR-WRC on 24.2.2019 & 3.3.2019.

12. Delivered a valedictory session on How to Avoid Plagiarism in Research Writing on


3.3.2019 for the International Workshop on Academic Writing organized for Research
Scholars of Social Sciences where Hon Director herself was the co-Ordinator was held at
JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC on 24.2.2019 & 3.3.2019.

13. Delivered a session on Revised Syllabus as per CBCS system of UGC for a workshop
organized by self on behalf of Board of Studies for University of Mumbai in the capacity
of Chairperson Board of Studies related to new syllabus of TYBA Semester 6 as per CBCS
system of UGC at Phirozshah Metha Auditorium, Kalina on 11/02/2019 for the Degree
college teachers of colleges from Mumbai region.

14. Delivered a talk titled “Role of ICSSR in Promoting Research” Dolly Sunny on 27
February, 2019 organised by KVN Naik College , Nashik, Maharashtra -422 202.

15. Delivered Chief Guest’s address for the Annual Day and Prize Distribution ceremony
titled Jashn Legends of India dated 2nd February, 2019 at Kandivli Education Society’s
B K Shroff College of Arts, and MH Shroff College of Commerce and Economics,
Kandivli, Mumbai.

16. Delivered inaugural session for the One day workshop on Revised Syllabus of TYBA
Economics, as per CBCS of UGC for Semester V1 at Barrister BK Khaderkar
College,Vengurle on 16.01.19 combinedly organized by the College and Board of Studies
of Economics , University of Mumbai.

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17. Delivered inaugural session for the One day workshop on Revised Syllabus of TYBA
Economics, as per CBCS of UGC for Semester V1 at Dr. CD Deshmukh Commerce and
Sau KG Tamhane Arts College , Roha , Raigad District ,Maharashtra pin 402109 on
17.01.19 combinedly organized by the College and Board of Studies of Economics ,
University of Mumbai .

18. Delivered inaugural session titled “Qualitative vs Quantitative Research ” on 9.10.18


for the workshop organised on Research Methodology in Social Sciences where Hon
Director herself was the co-Ordinator was held at JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC during
9th to 15th October 2018.

19. Delivered a session in the National Seminar organized with Knowledge Excellence Centre,
Rambhau Mhalgi Prabodhini, Keshav Srushti, Essel World road, Uttan Village, Bhayandar
West, Maharashtra 401106, held from 20th -21st January 2018, titled “One Nation, One
Election”.

20. Delivered the valedictory address titled “Under-Researched areas in Social Science ” on
15.10.18 for the workshop organised on Research Methodology in Social Sciences where
Hon Director herself was the co-Ordinator was held at JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC
during 9th to 15th October 2018.

21. Was moderator for the workshop titled “Indian and Chinese Cinema :A Cultural
Kaleidoscoope” on 12th September, 2018 at the ICSSR conference Hall where Professor.
Dr. Fiu Xiaoyin from South West University, China and other Chinese and Indian scholars
delivered sessions.

22. Delivered valedictory session on “Application of Research Software in Social Science


Research” on 25.08.18 for the Research Methodology Workshop in Social Sciences where
Hon Director herself was the co-ordinator was held at JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC
during 20th to 25th August 2018.

23. Delivered a session titled “Statistical Techniques in Research” on 22.08.18 for the
Research Methodology Workshop in Social Sciences where Hon Director herself was the
co-ordinator was held at JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC during 20th to 25th August 2018.

24. Delivered inaugural session on Revised Syllabus for a workshop as per CBCS system for
University of Mumbai in the capacity of Chairperson Board of Studies for introducing
new syllabus of 24 papers of TYBA Semesters 5 and 6 as per CBCS system of UGC with
the Coordinatorship of the cordinatorship of Principal . Dr. Vaidehi Daptardar held at
Adarsh College, Badalapur, Thane on 19/06/2018 for the Degree college teachers of
colleges from Karjat to Thane region.

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25. Delivered inaugural session on Revised Syllabus for a workshop for University of
Mumbai in the capacity of Chairperson Board of Studies for introducing new syllabus of
24 papers of TYBA Semesters 5 and 6 as per CBCS system of UGC with the
Coordinatorship of the cordinatorship of Principal Paul Raj held at Rizvi College of Arts,
Science and Commerce, Bandra ,west, Mumbai on 20/06/2018 for the Degree college
teachers of colleges from Borivali to Churchgate.

26. Delivered inaugural session on Revised Syllabus for workshop for University of Mumbai
in the capacity of Chairperson Board of Studies for introducing new syllabus of 24 papers
of TYBA Semesters 5 and 6 as per CBCS system of UGC with the Coordinatorship of the
cordinatorship of Dr. K. B. Shejul , Head Department of Economics, held at Ambedkar
College Mahad on 21/06/2018 for the Degree college teachers from colleges of Raigad
District.

27. Delivered inaugural session on Revised Syllabus for workshop for University of
Mumbai in the capacity of Chairperson Board of Studies for introducing new syllabus of
24 papers of TYBA Semesters 5 and 6 as per CBCS system of UGC with the
Coordinatorship of Dr. Shafiq Chanda , Head Department of Economics, held at D. B.
J. College Chiplun on 22/06/2018 for the Degree college teachers of the Sindhudurg and
Ratnagiri Districts.

28. Delivered inaugural session on Revised Syllabus for workshop for University of
Mumbai in the capacity of Chairperson Board of Studies for introducing new syllabus of
24 papers of TYBA Semesters 5 and 6 as per CBCS system of UGC with the
Coordinatorship of Principal Dr. Somnath Vibhute , held at Gonsalo Garcia College ,
Vasai on 27/06/2018 for the Degree college teachers of from Dahisar to Dahanu area.

29. Delivered a session for Research Methodology workshop for Mass Media Researchers
under the cordinatorship of Dr. Sunder Rajdeep held at JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC,
23rd Feb- 1st March 2018.

30. Delivered a session for Research Methodology Workshop in Social Sciences under the
Coordinatorship of Dr. Shefali Pandya held at JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC from 19th
to 23 rd March 2018.

31. Delivered a session for Research Methodology workshop in Social Sciences for SC/ST
Students with Dept of Commerce, University of Mumbai at JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-
WRC under the coordinatorship of Dr. Sangita Pawar. 15th -21st February, 2018.

32. Delivered a session for a Research Methodology workshop in Law held at JP Naik

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Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC under the coordinatorship of Dr. Rajeshri Waradi. 15th -21st
February, 2018.

33. Delivered a session for a Workshop on GIS programming and Statistical Data Analysis
with Python under the coordinationship of Dr, Deepali Gatkare, 20th - 24thFebruary 2018.

34. Delivered a session for a an International Workshop on Academic Writing where Dr.
Devasmita Chakravarty of Washington State University, USA, was the main resource
person along with the organiser Dr. Dolly Sunny. 30th June- 1st July 2017

35. Engaged a session during the Research Methodology workshop titled Understanding
Research Methodology in Social Sciences for SC/ST Students with Dept of Education,
University of Mumbai at JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC and Dept of Education under the
coordinatorship of Dr. Sunita Magare during 8-18 June 2017.

36. Was a panelist for the Symposium on Research Directions in Indian Diaspora Studies
at JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC under the coordinatorship of Professor Nilufer Barucha
on 06/08/2015.

37. Talk on “Application of Data Envelopment Analysis with Special reference to


Economic Parameters”, in the workshop on Data Envelopment Analysis and LPP held
from 8th -14th October, 2015 at JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC.

38. Talk on “Applicability of Research Software in Social Sciences”, in the Research


Methodology workshop for Commerce/Management held from 7th -13th August, 2015 at
JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC.

39. Interactive session related to educational matters at Higher Education Academy (HEA),
London and City London University, United Kingdom on 25/09/13.

40. Talk on ‘Relevance of SPSS package in Social Science’s Research’ in the workshop on
‘Application of SPSS package in Quantitative and Qualitative Research’ for Indian
Council of Social Science’s Research (ICSSR), Western Region, and Mumbai from 26 th
March 2012.

41. Interactive Session on “Does Economic Growth Reduce Child Labour in India”, “The
Impact of Demographic and Economic Development of India on Inequalities.” For
International Research Project with graduate students of Rotterdam University,
Netherlands, associated with their visit to Department of Economics, University of
Mumbai on 12th March 2012.

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42. Delivered a special lecture on Research Methodology for college
lectures/aspirants/NET/SET on behalf of Academy for Administrative Careers, at
ICSSR, Western Regional Centre, on December, 2011.

43. Delivered a special lecture at R.N. Poddar School, (CBSE) Santacruz West, at 9.30 a.m.
on Regression Analysis with its applicability to any Two Economic Variables and Six
Sigma and its usages in Companies on 16th August 2011.

44. Delivered lectures on Microeconomics for MA Economics Students of Nagindas


Khandwala College, Malad as per special invitation during the academic year 2007-08.

45. Emerging Economic Issues and Challenges: An Over view Special Lecture delivered
for one day Conference for Kalyan Diocese in December 2005.

46. Chaired several sessions for National/ International Conferences including Singapore,
UAE, Thailand, USA and Australia.

47. Had been discussant, guest of honour, chief guest and delivered key note address of several
national/international conferences/workshops to name a few as Chief Guest
for annual day at Colleges like Hinduja College, Nagindas College, NM College, Asmita
College, Mithibai College,Bhavan’s College,Pragati College, GGCollege, Charni Rioad,
KES Shroff College Kandivli (2-2-19) and Convocation Function at Nirmala Niketan
College of Social Work Churchgate etc.

Presentation in FM Radio / Facebook Live / YouTube

Presentation on the basis of Refresher Course organized on the theme ‘Emerging Trends
in Economics in the Post Liberalized Era’ by University Grants Commission and
Academic Staff College, University of Mumbai, under my coordinatorship during
September 08, 2008 to September 27, 2008.

Talk on “Economic Empowerment of Women”, MUST FM Radio on 7th March 2008,


International Women’s Day.

Several presentations on YouTube


Talk vide Facebook Live on Shri Shri Ananta Murtiji’s Economic Thought in 2020

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CSR/ Extra Curricular Activities

Won several prizes for Elocution, Debate, Essay Competition, Short Story Competition
and Poetry Competition, Group Song, Dramatics etc. at College and School level

Won prizes for Literary Competitions on ethnographical issues organized by leading


newspaper, Malayala Manorama, 2016 & 2017.

Coordinated Blind Walk- Maharashtra on 13th October 2016 for the first time in
Maharashtra with Lions Club of Mumbai engaging 784 participants from NGOs,
Hospitals, colleges and Universities of Maharashtra to create awareness on visually
hallenged and cornea donation to tackle blindness.

Coordinated Blind Walk- Mumbai on 12th October 2017 engaging around 700
participants from NGOs, Hospitals, colleges and Universities of Maharashtra on behalf of
the NGO Project Vision

Coordinated Blind Walk- Mumbai on 11th October 2018 with Rohit S. engaging around
500 participants from NGOs, Hospitals, colleges and Universities of Maharashtra on behalf
of the NGO Project Vision

Coordinated Blind Walk- Mumbai on 10th October 2019, with Rohit SK, engaging several
participants from NGO’s, Colleges and Postgraduate Departments of University of
Mumbai on behalf of the NGO Project Vision

Coordinated an Online Elocution Competition for all over Maharashtra for creating
awareness on the importance of Eye donation by coordinating with Project Vision and
Maharashtra United Nations Association in November 2020 to encourage organ donation
wherein participants belonged to members of NGO’s, Colleges and Postgraduate
Departments of Universities.

Popular Articles/Columns in News Papers

Column in Satyawarta Newspaper with Kanchan Zarekar, “Navi Mumbai Zopadpattitil


Kamgar Stree Rahivashanche Adhikar”, August 26, 2015.

Column in Satyawarta Newspaper with Kanchan Zarekar, “Navi Mumbaitil Zopadpattitil


Mahila Rahivashanchya Nokarichye Adhayan”, August 25, 2015.

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Column in Prahar Newspaper with Sai Kulkarni, “Sukshmavimyavaril Kriyasheel Gat”,
January 11, 2015.

Column in Prahar Newspaper with Sai Kulkarni, “Sukshmavima: Ek Vaishvik


Drushtikon”, January 4, 2015.

Column in Free Press Journal Newspaper, FDI Inflows: Complements or Substitutes?,


October 23, 2014.

Had been writing a column for one year on Sunday in 99, “Namukku Chuttum” on
economic and ethnographic issues in Kalakaumudi Malayalam Daily, Mumbai, which
included articles on various economic issues related to transport sector, population
explosion and development aspects.

The popular articles in magazines and weeklies amount to twenty two.

Present Post/Responsibilities

Have been working as Director and Professor in Department of Economics, Ranade


Bhavan of University of Mumbai which recently changed it’s name as Mumbai School of
Economics and Public Policy (MSEPP), Ranade Bhavan, University of Mumbai.

Hon. Director, Western Region, Indian Council of Social Science Research (16.04.15 to
18.10.19).

Chairman(Elected), Board of Studies of Economics, University of Mumbai.

Member, Academic Council, University of Mumbai.

Member, RRC of Economics, University of Mumbai

Member Secretary (as Director) of Board of Management, MSEPP

Faculty (as Director) of MSEPP

Chair (as Director), Director of Academic Board , MSEPP

Chair (as Director), Director of Subject Board , MSEPP

Peer Team Member of National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).

Had been Chairman(Nominated), Board of Studies of Economics, University of Mumbai

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Had been Member, Internal Quality Assurance Cell, University of Mumbai.

Had been Member, NAAC, University of Mumbai.

Had been Member, Academic Board of Autonomous Department of Economics,


University of Mumbai.

Professor In-charge/coordinator of Quantitative Economics of MA Annual Course,


University of Mumbai.

Have been Member, Subject Board of Autonomous Department of Economics, University


of Mumbai.

Had been Co-ordinator of Group of Researchers in Diaspora (GRID), a centre under


potential for Excellence of UGC Under the scheme of University with Potential for
Excellence funded by University Grants Commission for the Centre established in
University of Mumbai till 30th April 2014 as a member.

Co-ordinator of Reference Room Library, Department of Economics University of


Mumbai.

Paper setter/Examiner/Moderator/Chairperson for Exams of MA/PhD Entrance/Ph.D.

Had been Member, Local Consultative Committee of Indian Council of Social Sciences
Research (ICSSR), Western Regional Centre, JP Naik Bhavan, Vidyanagari PO, Mumbai-
98.

Previous Experience

Academic responsibilities undertaken during the following period are listed below.

1. Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Mumbai


( 18.08.2004-27.12.2007)

Had been teaching papers like Quantitative Economics, Industrial Economics,


Mathematical Economics, Micro Economics, Economics of Infrastructure, Indian
Economy and International Economics for MA. Have taught in MA Annual based course
and Credit based course for first year as well as second year.

A total of seven Research Scholars had registered for the Ph. D Degree. Three Research
Scholars submitted the synopsis for the Ph.D Degree and one Scholar successfully
completed the Ph. D Degree.

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Being a paper setter an examiner in University of Mumbai for various papers for MA.

Member, Academic Board of Autonomous Department of Economics, University of


Mumbai.

Member, Subject Board of Autonomous Department of Economics, University of Mumbai.

I was a member of various committees such as the Admission committee, Library


committee etc. Functioned as in-charge for Quantitative Economics paper of MA (Annual).

Was a Research Guide for Yashwant Rao Chavan Open University, Nashik, Maharashtra
State.

Had been subject expert for selection and promotion of teachers for various colleges like
St. Xavier’s for Degree College level and SNDT University for Post Graduate Courses.

Organized of Inter Collegiate Youth Festival, namely ‘Jashn-e-Rizvi’ in the capacity of


Chairman.

2. Associate Professor and Head, Department of Economics, Rizvi College of Arts, Science
and Commerce, University of Mumbai

Worked as Associate Professor and Head, Department of Economics, Rizvi College of


Arts, Science and Commerce, Bandra(West), Mumbai- 50, University of Mumbai.
(6.7.1988 to 18.06.04)

Received a publication Grant for eminent research for the authored book titled ‘In Quest
of a Job: Study of Migration from Kerala to Maharashtra’ from Indian Council of Social
Sciences Research, Ministry of Human Resource Development, New Delhi followed by
the evaluation of Council’s expert, 2004.

“Women in Leading Profession in the Middle East, A Study of Indian Emigrants in


Bahrain” published by Serials Publishers, New Delhi, 2004.

Granted a Major research project in Economics in 2002 by University Grants Commission


on the topic “Women Professionals in Outsourcing: A Study of IT Industry in Mumbai
City”, which is completed.

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Five Ph. D students were registered under my guidance. Guided research students for
M.Phil, Alagappa University, Karaikudi. The candidate registered for M.Phil in 2001
completed M.Phil thesis from Alagappa University on the topic Role of Micro-Finance in
Rural Development: A Study of Few Indian States.

Received a publication award for the book titled “Women in Labour Market in the Middle
East (Study of Indian Emigrants to the State of Bahrain)”, from Althaif, The Kingdom of
Bahrain1997.

Had been a recognized Post Graduate teacher and a recognized Ph.D guide of the
University of Mumbai during service in College.

Had been engaging Labour Economics paper for MA Part II at Department of Economics,
University of Mumbai and paper for MCom Part I on Global Trade & Finance of Rizvi
College of Mumbai University. Also, engaged lectures in the M.Com and Management
streams in addition to teaching at the degree-college level.

Functioned as Research Guide for M.Phil, Alagappa University, Karaikudi.

Had been an examiner of the paper ‘Global Trade and Finance’ for M.Com and B.A and
B.Com Examinations of University of Mumbai.

The activities undertaken include Chairperson/member of several important committees


such as Unfair Means Committee, organizer of several seminars, cultural competitions
which included organization of Inter-Collegiate Youth Festival.

Was member of important Committees like Local Management Committee (LMC). LMC
has extremely important work of chalking out the budgetary requirements and reallocating
funds of the college by considering various aspects such as changed development needs
and long term planning. LMC acts as a link between management and faculty members
with regard to imparting knowledge related to budget estimates and returns.

Was In-Charge of Student Council. Students Council (SC) is an apex body of pupils which
is concerned with election for General Secretary’s post among students. The activities of
SC are mainly related to students welfare, teacher’s day celebration, organization of other
important events such as traditional days, inter/ intra collegiate youth festivals by ensuring
participation from all student’s bodies.

Co-ordinator of Women Development Cell (WDC).WDC is basically vested with the


responsibility of creation and awareness for women empowerment. WDCs of colleges have

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the responsibility of training the girl students as well as women teacher by conducting
classes of yoga, karate etc The social issues related to women or gender discrimination are
referred to WDC of the college level. After close-scrutiny and examinations, it is
mandatory of college WDC to report it the cases of harassment to WDC of the University.

Functioned as subject expert to select lecturers and to promote them to higher posts as per
UGC’s Career Advancement Scheme for various colleges like St. Xavier’s College,
Mumbai during my previous service.

Courses Taught at University of Mumbai

Courses taught for yearly based course MA Part –I


Industrial Economics
Quantitative Economics
Mathematical Economics
International Economics
Microeconomics

Courses taught for yearly based course MA Part –II


Economics of Infrastructure
Mathematical Economics
Labour Economics
Industrial Economics

Courses taught for MCom Part – I


Global Trade and Finance
Also handled FY/SY/TY/ BA/BCom

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Choice Based Credit based Courses Drafted for University of Mumbai

Revised Syllabus for Semester V of TYBA approved by the Board of Deans and to be
implemented by the Academic Council Meeting dated 29/6/2021 as agenda no.5.37 with effect
from the Academic Year 2020-21 . Total 14 papers of TYBA Semester V was prepared as
detailed below. The following are the courses with 4 credits.

Group - I : Core Papers

Advanced Microeconomics – 111


Economics of Growth and Development

Group-II : Elective Papers

Research Methodology - 1
Quantitative Economics - 1
Entrepreneurship &Small Scale Industries
Environmental Economics -I
Economics of Insurance - I
Mathematics for Economic Analysis - I

The following are the courses with 3 credits

Indian Finanial System- 1


Economics of Agriculture and Co - Operation – 1
Industrial and Labour Economics – 1
Economy of Maharashtra -I
History of Economic Though
International Banking and Finance – I

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Revised Syllabus for Semester VI of TYBA approved by the Board of Deans and to be
implemented by the Academic Council Meeting dated 29/6/2021 as agenda no.5.37with effect
from the Academic Year 2020-21. Total 14 papers of TYBA Semester VI was prepared as
detailed below. The following are the courses with 4 credits.

Group - I : Core Papers

Advanced Macroeconomics – III


International Economics

Group-Ii :Elective Papers

Research Methodology - II
Quantitative Economics - II
Rural Development

Environmental Economics – II
Economics of Insurance - II
Basic Econometrics
Economy of Maharashtra –II
History of Economic Thought – II
International Banking And Finance – II

The following are courses of 3 credits

Indian Financial System-II


Economics of Agriculture And Co - Operation – II
Industrial and Labour Economics – II

Revised Syllabus for Semester I of MA approved by the Board of Deans and to be implemented
by the Academic Council Meeting dated 29/6/2021 as agenda no.5.38 with effect from the
Academic Year 2020-21.

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Total 4 papers of MA Semester I, which are of 6 credits each was prepared as detailed
below.

Group - I : Core Papers

Microeconomics – I
Macroeconomics – I
Agricultural Economics
Economics of Labour Market

Revised Syllabus for Semester II of MA approved by the Board of Deans and to be implemented
by the Academic Council Meeting dated 29/6/2021 as agenda no.5.38 with effect from the
Academic Year 2020-21 . Total 4 papers of MA Semester II, which are of 6 credits each was
prepared as detailed below.
Microeconomics – II
Macroeconomics – II
Agricultural Development and Policy
Industrial Relations in India

Revised Syllabus for Semester III of MA approved by the Board of Deans and to be implemented
by the Academic Council Meeting dated 29/6/2021 as agenda no.5.38 with effect from the
Academic Year 2020-21 . Total 8 papers of MA Semester II, which are of 6 credits each was
prepared as detailed below.

Elective Papers

Econometrics
Industrial Economics
Public Finance and Public Choice
International Trade: Theory and Policy
Economics of Human Development
Indian Economy
Economics of Development

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Financial Economics

Revised Syllabus for Semester IV of MA approved by the Board of Deans and to be implemented
by the Academic Council Meeting dated 29/6/2021 as agenda no.5.38 with effect from the
Academic Year 2020-21 . Total 8 papers of MA Semester II, which are of 6 credits each was
prepared excluding the Dissertation as detailed below.
Elective Papers: Group - A - Skill Enhancement (Any One)

Statistical Methods In Economics


Quantitative Economics
Managerial Economics
Money And Banking

Elective Papers: Group - B - Interdisciplinary (Any One)

Mathematical Methods for Economic Analysis


Demography: Theory and Policy
Environmental Economics
Economics of Agricultural Production and Rural Markets

Rules and regulations of Dissertation based on Case Study method is devised for 10 Credits.

Revised the syllabus for SYBA, Semester 111 of Applied Component to be implemented, with
effect from the Academic Year 2020-21. Total 6 papers of SYBA Semester III was prepared
as detailed below.
Drafted the following papers:

Agricultural and Rural Development- 1


Demography -1
Elementary Quantitative Technique-1
Entrepreneurial Development-1
Industrial Relations and Trade Unionism -1
Investment Analysis -1

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Revised the syllabus for SYBA, Semester 1V of Applied Component to be implemented, with
effect from the Academic Year 2020-21. Total 6 papers of SYBA Semester IV was prepared as
detailed below.
Drafted the following papers:

Agricultural and Rural Development- 11


Demography -11
Elementary Quantitative Technique-11
Entrepreneurial Development-11
Industrial Relations and Trade Unionism -11
Investment Analysis -11

Revised Syllabus for FYBA, Semester I implemented as item no: 4.23 of Academic Council dated
26th July 2019, with effect from the Academic Year 2019-20. One paper of FYBA Semester I
was prepared as detailed below.
Drafted the following papers:
Microeconomics- Paper I

Revised Syllabus for FYBA, Semester II implemented as item no: 4.24 of Academic Council dated
26th July 2019, with effect from the Academic Year 2019-20. One paper of FYBA Semester II
was prepared as detailed below.
Drafted the following papers:
Microeconomics- Paper II

Revised Syllabus for FYBSc, semester I, implemented as item no: 4.23 & 4.24 of Academic
Council dated 26th July 2019, with effect from the Academic year 2019-20. Two papers of FYBSc
Semester I was prepared as detailed below.
Drafted the following papers:

Microeconomics- Paper I
Microeconomics- Paper II

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Revised Syllabus for FYBSc, semester II, implemented as item no: 4.25 & 4.28 of Academic
Council dated 26th July 2019, with effect from the Academic year 2019-20. Two papers of FYBSc
Semester II was prepared as detailed below.
Drafted the following papers:

Microeconomics- Paper I
Microeconomics- Paper II

Revised Syllabus for SYBA, semester III implemented as item no: 4.25 of Academic Council dated
26th July 2019, with effect from the Academic Year 2019-20. One paper of SYBA Semester III
was prepared as detailed below.
Drafted the following papers:
Macroeconomics- I

Revised Syllabus for SYBA, Semester IV, implemented as item no: 4.26, 4.27 & 4.28 of
Academic Council dated 26th July 2019, with effect from the Academic Year 2019-20. Three
papers of FYBA Semester I was prepared as detailed below.

Drafted the following papers:

Public Finance
Indian Economy
Macroeconomics- II

Revised syllabus for Semester V, implemented as item no.4.3 of AC dated 14/6/2018 with effect
from the Academic year 2018-19. Drafted the following 12 papers syllabus for TYBA for
University of Mumbai as Chairperson, Board of Studies(Adhoc) with team of BOS. Total 12
papers of TYBA Semester V was prepared as detailed below.

Microeconomics- Paper III


Economics of Development
Financial Economics
Economics of Agriculture and Cooperation
Industrial and Labour Economics

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Mathematical and statistical techniques for Economic Analysis
Research Methodology
Economic History of India
Introduction to Econometrics
Mathematical methods in Economics
Environmental Economics
History of Economic Thought

Revised syllabus for Semester VI , implemented as item no.4.3 of AC dated 14/6/2018 wef the
Academic year 2018-19.Drafted the following 12 papers syllabus for TYBA for University of
Mumbai as Chairperson , Board of Studies(Adhoc) with team of BOS. Total 12 papers of TYBA
Semester VI was prepared as detailed below.

Macro Economics-III
International Economics
Indian Financial System
Economics of Agriculture and Cooperation
Industrial and Labour Economics
Mathematical and statistical techniques for Economic Analysis
Applied Econometrics
Research Methodology
Theory and practice of Econometrics
Development Theory and experience
Indian Economic Thought
International Trade Policy and Practice
Independently designed and have been teaching the following courses for MA (Credit
Course) of the University of Mumbai.

Economics of Labour Markets is a 4 credit course with course duration of 48 lectures.

Demography Theory and Practice is a 4 credit course with course duration of 48 lectures.

Quantitative Methods in Demography is a 4 credit course with course duration of 48


lectures.

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Survival Analysis is a 2 credit course with a course duration of 24 lectures.

Labour Economics, a course for MA II year, annual based.

Courses Drafted/ Membership for Other Universities

Member of the Course Development Team of Indira Gandhi National Open University
School of Gender Development Studies, New Delhi for framing the syllabus of Post
Graduate Degree in Gender Studies.

Evaluator of Ph. D thesis for several Universities such as Jawaharlal Nehru


University(JNU), New Delhi, Madras University, Madura Kamaraj University, SNDT
University, Kakatiya University, Kannur University etc.

Member of Selection Panel for Lecturers/ Readers/ various grades of Professors, Principals
of different Universities

Member of Selection Committee for extending the age of Principals from 62 to 65 of Pune
University and of Mumbai University

Member of Expert Committee for the Proposed Advanced Masters Degree Programme in
International Studies for Micro-economics for International Studies; Basic Mathematics
and Statistics for International Studies Research for IGNOU.

Member of Advisory Committee of College of for Potential Excellence of University of


Kerala

Member of Academic Council Senate and Management Council of different Universities

Member of Advisory Committee of College of Eminence of University of Mysore

Refereeship /Editorship of Research Articles

Peer-reviewed many research papers for reputed national and international journals.

Refereed many research papers for national/international journals.

Editorship of books are ongoing.

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Knowledge of Software

Excel,LIMDEP, SPSS, R, Stata, DEAP and E-Views, AMOS.

Ph.D. Guidance

Contributing services as Research Guide for the University of Mumbai with effect from
2001.

Research Scholars who have Successfully Completed Ph.D.

1. Saujanya Kakuram Jagtap, The Quest of India for Sustainable Growth: With
Existing Twin Deficits And Fluctuating Capital Flows, Full Time Research Scholar,
Registered in 2015, Synopsis submitted in March 2019, Degree Awarded in September
2019.

2. Paul Raj.P, A Socio-Economic Study of Call Centre Employees in Mumbai,


Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Economics, Rizvi College of Arts,
Science and Commerce, Bandra West, Mumbai, Registered in 2015, Synopsis
submitted in March 2019, Degree Awarded in September 2019.

3. Anupama Unnikrishnan An Overview of FDI and Sterilisation of Capital Inflows in


BRIC Countries, Full Time Research Scholar pursued research with UGC scholarship.
Registered in October 2013; Thesis submitted in February 2017. Degree awarded in
February 2018.

4. Manisha Preneil Nair An Inquiry Into Child Labour in The Context of Drop-Outs
From Schools in and Around Mumbai, Associate Professor, Asmita College Arts &
Commerce for Women, Kannamwar Nagar-2, Vikhroli (E), Mumbai. Registered in
October 2014; Thesis submitted in September 2017. Degree awarded in February 2018.

5. Sai Pranav Kulkarni The Relevance of Micro-insurance in the Informal Sector in


Mumbai, Full Time Research Scholar, University of Mumbai. Registered in October 2009;
Thesis submitted in April 2015. Degree awarded in August 2015.

6. Kanchan Zarekar A Study of Employment Profile of Women Slum-dwellers in Navi


Mumbai, Full time Research Fellow, University of Mumbai. Registered in December
2010; Thesis submitted in October 2014. Degree awarded in August 2015.

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7. Anjum Ara A Study of the Impact of Female Literacy on Select Economic and
Demographic Variables with a Special Reference to States of Kerala, Maharashtra
and Bihar/Jharkhand: A Statistical Approach. Associate Professor in Statistics, Rizvi
College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Bandra West, University of Mumbai.Registered
in 2008, Synopsis submitted in August 2012; Thesis submitted in April 2013, Degree
Awarded in September 2013.

8. Ablin Joanes Carneiro-Alphonso. Research Fellow on Faculty Improvement Programme


(FIP) of UGC, Associate Professor, National College, Bandra, Mumbai. Domestic
Software Industry-A Study of Post-Liberalisation Scenario in Mumbai. Registered in
2007, Thesis Submitted in July 2012, Degree Awarded in August 2012.

9. Shagun Shrivastava, Associate Professor, Dept of Economics, Ganshyamdas Saraf Girl’s


College, Malad, Mumbai, Women and Work Participation: A Case Study of Teachers
in Mumbai City Registered in 2003, Thesis submitted in 2009. Degree Awarded in March
2012.

10. Aditi Sawant Research Fellow on Faculty Improvement Programme (FIP) of UGC,
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai. Crowding-
Out and Crowding-In Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Indian Economy,
Registered in 2005, Thesis Submitted on December 2011, Degree Awarded in
February2012.

11. Manish Kumar I.A.S, Retrenchment of Labour- A Study of Industries in Maharashtra,


Ph.D, Registered in 2003, Thesis submitted in December 2010. Degree awarded in
November 2011.

12. TV Mathew, Ph.D, Head and Associate Professor (now retired), Department of Economics,
St.Xavier’s College, Urban Poor in the Informal Labour Market in Mumbai-A Micro
Level Analysis in the Post Reform Context, Department of Economics, University of
Mumbai, Registered in 2003, Thesis submitted on March 2008, Degree awarded in July
2008.
13. Marina Pereira, Ph.D, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Nagindas
Khandwala College of Arts, Science and Commerce, University of Mumbai, Women and
Development: A study of Self Help Groups in Maharashtra, Department of Economics,
University of Mumbai, and Registered in 2003, and Thesis submitted on February 2007,
Degree awarded in October 2007.

14. Harsh Shukla Dynamics of Unemployment Flows and It’s Impact on Employment
Opportunities, Assistant Professor, Pillai’s Night Degree College, Chembur, Registered
in 2015, Synopsis submitted in March 2020, Thesis submitted in September 2020.

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Ph.D. Students submitted synopsis

1. Julia Thomas Changing Employment Trends in the Globalised Era: A Study of


Occupational Mobility in Kerala, Full Time Research Scholar.

Ph.D. Students who are Currently Pursuing PhD

1. Anna Zacharia, Impact of Tourism in Kerala’s Economy. UGC’ Junior Research


Scholar.

2. Anju Ghangurde Indian Pharmaceutical Companies: A Study of their Competitiveness


in the Evolving Global Generics Market, British Chevening Scholar, India Editor,
SCRIP World Pharmaceutical News.

3. Suchitra Singh A Study of Wood-load Workers and Their Economic Well-being in


Furniture Industry of Maharashtra, Full Time Research Scholar.

4. Rahul M Foreign Direct Investment and Market Structure: An Analysis of Indian


Manufacturing,formerly Research Officer, Reserve Bank of India and currently belongs
to Indian Economic Service (IES).

MA Dissertation Guided and Completed

1. Kate Chitrath Gangadhar, Roll No.160007, completed dissertation titled, Digital India :
A means to attain effective targeted subsidies: Registered in 2016 for MA Economics
and completed in 2018.

2. Khan Shabnam Abdul Qader - Roll No.160031, completed dissertation titled, Impact of
GST on Indian Economy: Registered in 2016 for MA Economics and completed the
course in 2018.

3. Bagal Akshay Arun, Roll No.160046, completed dissertation titled, The case of Fiscal
stability Council: Registered in 2016 for MA Economics and completed the course in
2018.

4. George Nikhil, Roll No.160062 , completed dissertation titled, Demographic Dividend:


Boon or Bain for India?: Registered in 2016 for MA Economics and completed the
course in 2018.

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5. Shah Vidhi Kumar, Roll No.160096 completed dissertation titled, Make in India
Programmes and its impact on Indian economy.: Registered in 2016 for MA
Economics and completed the course in 2018.

6. Chatterjee Sohan , Roll No.160115 completed dissertation titled, Climatic change and its
impact on the infrastructure: Registered in 2016 for MA Economics and completed the
course in 2018.

7. Porobrutva Pradip, Roll No.160140 completed dissertation titled, Effectiveness of Udhay


Schemes.: Registered in 2016 for MA Economics and completed the course in 2018.

8. Mehta Palak Roll No.170033 completed dissertation titled, Renewable energy and its
changing scenario with power: Registered in 2017 for MA Economics and completed the
course in 2019.

9. Fernandes Vinita Jose, Roll No.17005 completed dissertation titled, Demographic change
and economic growth: The importance of Age structure: Registered in 2017 for MA
Economics and completed the course in 2019.

10. Mehta Dimple Rajendra Roll No.170064 completed dissertation titled, Inland waterways
and its impact on transportation in India: Registered in 2017 for MA Economics and
completed the course in 2019.

11. Sharma Aditya Anil, Roll No.170088 completed dissertation titled, Medical Tourism in
India (Speceial referenc to Mumbai.: Registered in 2017 for MA Economics completed
the course in 2019.

12. Mulye Menita Sachin Roll No.170105, completed dissertation titled, Impact of FDI on
Economic growth, a case of India: Registered in 2017 for MA Economics and completed
the course in 2019.

13. Banisha Shaikh, Roll No. 180077, completed dissertation titled,Trends in Migration: A
State wise Analysis, Registered in 2018 for MA Economics and completed in 2020.

14. Prajagta Konkar, Roll No. 180021, completed dissertation titled,Are Indian Cities
Livable? An Analysis with reference to Environmental Aspects and Climatic Change,
Registered in 2018 for MA Economics and completed in 2020.

15. Harpreet Kaur Shera, Roll No. 180081, completed dissertation titled,Trends in
International Migration in India, Registered in 2018 for MA Economics and completed
in 2020.

16. Sakshi Madhavi, Roll No.190006, completed dissertation titled,China-US trade war &
its impact on India, Registered in 2019 for MA Economics and completed in 2021.

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17. Mandar Choudhari, Roll No. 190026, completed dissertation titled, Economic slow
down during corona pandemic in India, Registered in 2019 for MA Economics and
completed in 2021.

18. Bhagyashree Mahajan, Roll No. 190068, completed dissertation titled, Prospects of
labour market in india, Registered in 2019 for MA Economics and completed in 2021.

19. Vishal Chettiyar, Roll No. 190045, completed dissertation titled, Impact of Coronavirus
on Indian stock market, Registered in 2019 for MA Economics and completed in 2021.

20. Janak Sharma, Roll No. 190098, completed dissertation titled,Start-up activities during
covid pandemic in India, completed in 2021.

21. Srishhti Sinha, Roll No. 190104, completed dissertation titled, Impact of covid-19 on
income and employment in MBMC, Registered in 2019 for MA Economics and
completed in 2021.

22. Gulfam khan, Roll No. 190032, completed dissertation titled,Impact of covid-19 on
small scale industries in Dharavi (textile manufacturing sector), Registered in 2019
for MA Economics and completed in 2021.

Participation in Refresher/Orientation Courses

Participated in an online Faculty Development Programme titled “E Content Creation and


Online Teaching” of Capacity Building Programme under the coordinatorship of Dr. R.
Shivaramangai, Head,Department of Information Technology, University of Mumbai
organized by UGC’s HRDC, University of Mumbai on 20-21,May 2020

Participated in the UGC Sponsored Short-term Course on Professional Development


Programme for Academic Administrator/Principals conducted in February, 2013 by The
University of Mumbai.

Completed Refresher Course in Economics for Lecturers of University of Mumbai


organized by Department of Economics, University of Mumbai during December 1999.

Completed Refresher Course in Economics for Lecturers of University of Mumbai


organized by Department of Economics, University of Mumbai during March- April 1996.

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Completed Orientation Course for Lecturers of University of Mumbai organized by the
Academic Staff College, Mumbai during 1 April to 7 May 1992. The system of providing
certificate for outstanding participation existed only for the Orientation Course among the
above three courses mentioned. A certificate of appreciation was provided to me for
outstanding participation in the Orientation Course.

Sessions Engaged in Refresher Courses in Economics

Had been Resource Person for several sessions in Refresher Courses for Economics
Teachers of University of Mumbai, organized by Department of Economics on varied
topics such as Foreign Direct Investment-A Comparative Analysis of India and China.

Demographic Issues and Development.

Labour Market Reforms and Labour Restructuring.

Cost cutting techniques of firms during Globalization.

Wood-load workers in India: Reflections from the Informal sector

Role of Foreign Direct Investment in spurting National Investment: Evidences from Time
Series and Panel Data Analysis.

Organization of Recent Workshops/Seminars/ Refresher Courses/special lectures

1. Organised with Vidya Prasarak Mandal’s KG Joshi College of Arts &NG Bedekar College
of Commerce,Creek Land, Chendani Bunder Road, Thane West,400601 SYBA Economics
Workshop for Semesters 111 and IV for Assistant Professors/ Associate Professors/ HODs
dealing with teaching Economics on 30th May 2020.

2. Organised online meetings on behalf of Academic Authority of University of Mumbai , in


the capacity of Chairperson of Board of Studies members of Economics for members of
BOS for approval of SYBA and MA syllabi for the forthcoming academic years.

3. Organised with Pragati College of Arts and Commerce, T.Z.A.S.P.M Premises, D.N.C road,
Dattanagar, Dombivli East Thane, Maharashtra 421201, FYBA and FYBSc Economics
Workshop for Semesters I and II for Assistant Professors/ Associate Professors/ HODs
dealing with teaching economics on 27th July 2019.

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4. Organised with R P Gogate College of Arts and Science and R V Joglekar College of
Commerce, Advocate N.V. Joshi Road, Near Ratnagiri District Court, Ratnagiri Maharashtra
415612, FYBA and FYBSc Economics Workshop for Semesters I and II for Assistant
Professors/ Associate Professors/ HODs dealing with teaching economics on 06th August
2019.

5. Organised with Abhinav College of Arts, Commerce and Scienec, Bhayander East, Mira-
Bhyander, Maharashtra – 401107 FYBA and FYBSc Economics Workshop for semesters
I and II for Assistant Professors/ Associate Professors/ HODs dealing with teaching
economics on 28th July 2019.

6. Organised a special lecture tilled “ Challenges in Higher Education:An Indian


Perspective” in the capacity of Director of WesternRegion of ICSSR of a Special lecture
by Prof Dr Mehraj Uddin Mir, Hnb’le Vice Chancellor of Central University of Kashmir,
Srinagar organized by Department of Law, University of Mumbai in collaboration with
ICSSR-Western Region on 7.4.2019 at ICSSR Conference Hall,JPNaik Bhavan, University
of Mumbai, Vidyanagari PO, Mumbai-98.

7. Organised the workshop on Research Methodology in Social Sciences where Hon Director
herself was the co-Ordinator was held at JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC during 22nd to 28th
March 2019.

8. Organized the workshop on Research Methodology in Social Sciences where Hon Director
herself was the co-Ordinator was held at JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC during 2nd to 8th
March 2019.

9. Organised International Workshop on Academic Writing for Research Scholars of Social


Sciences where Hon Director herself was the co-Ordinator was held at JP Naik Bhavan,
ICSSR-WRC on 24.2.2019 & 3.3.2019.

10. Organised the workshop on Research Methodology in Social Sciences where Hon
Director herself was the co-Ordinator was held at JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC during 11th
to 17th February 2019.

11. Organised a workshop on Revised Syllabus by self on behalf of Board of Studies for
University of Mumbai in the capacity of Chairperson Board of Studies related to new
syllabus of TYBA Semester VI as per CBCS system of UGC at Phirozshah Metha
Auditorium, Kalina on 11/02/2019 for the Degree college teachers of colleges from
Mumbai and Thane region.

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12. Organised a Special Lecture on “Economic Development: Challenges and
Opportunities in China in the Current Scenario ” by Professor DrJia Haitao ,Professor
of International Relations at Jinan University and Director Chindian Studies, China on at
JP Naik Bhavan of University of Mumbai for Western Regional Centre, ICSSR at 2.00
pm on 22nd February, 2019.

13. Organised one day workshop/ Sub Committee meeting for Economics teachers of
Degree College Section of University of Mumbai on Revised Syllabus of FYBA and
SYBA Economics, for Semesters 1 to 1V on 04.02.19 on behalf of Board of Studies of
Economics at the Convocation hall , Fort, University of Mumbai.

14. Organised one day workshop on Revised Syllabus of TYBA Economics, for Semester
V1 at Barrister BK Khaderkar College,Vengurle on 16.01.19 combinedly with the
College and Board of Studies of Economics , University of Mumbai.

15. Organised one day workshop on Revised Syllabus of TYBA Economics, for Semester
V1 at Dr. CD Deshmukh Commerce and Sau KG Tamhane Arts College , Roha , Raigad
District ,Maharashtra pin 402109 on 17.01.19 with the College and Board of Studies of
Economics , University of Mumbai .

16. Organised a Special Lecture on “ Socio Economic Aspects of Tourism: A Comparison


of India and Thailand” by DrJatuporn Suwansukhum,of Chulalongkorn University,
Thailand at JP Naik Bhavan, University of Mumbai for Western Regional Centre, ICSSR
on 21st December, 2018.

17. Organised a Special Lecture on “ Empowerment of Differently Abled” by Hon Judge


Ramesh Gandhi at Phirozsha Gandhi Auditorium , Kalina Campus, University of Mumbai
at 10.30 am on 11th October, 2018.

18. Organised a Research Methodology Workshop in Social Sciences where Hon Director
herself was the co-Ordinator was held at JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC during 9th to 15th
October 2018.

19. Organised a Research Methodology Workshop in Social Sciences where Hon Director
herself was the co-Ordinator was held at JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC during 20th to
25th August 2018.

20. Organised a the workshop with the Department of Political Science, NES Ratnam College,
Bhandup titled “ Indian and Chinese Cinema :A Cultural Kaleidoscope on 12th
September, 2018 at the ICSSR conference Hall where Professor. Dr. Fiu Xiaoyin from
South West University, China and other Chinese and Indian scholars delivered sessions.

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21. Organised a workshop for University of Mumbai in the capacity of Chairperson Board
of Studies for introducing new syllabus of 24 papers for TYBA Semesters V and VI as
per CBCS system of UGC with the cordinatorship of Principal . Dr. Vaidehi
Daptardar held at Adarsh College, Badalapur, Thane on 19/06/2018 for the Degree
college teachers of colleges from Karjat to Thane region.

22. Organised a workshop for University of Mumbai in the capacity of Chairperson Board
of Studies for introducing new syllabus of 24 papers for TYBA Semesters V and VI as
per CBCS system of UGC with the cordinatorship of Principal Paul Raj held at Rizvi
College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Bandra ,west, Mumbai on 20/06/2018 for the
Degree college teachers of colleges from Borivali to Churchgate.

23. Organised a workshop for University of Mumbai in the capacity of Chairperson Board
of Studies for introducing new syllabus of 24 papers for TYBA Semesters V and VI as
per CBCS system of UGC with the Coordinatorship of the cordinatorship of Dr. K. B.
Shejul , Head Department of Economics, held at Ambedkar College Mahad on
21/06/2018 for the Degree college teachers from colleges of Raigad District.

24. Organised a workshop for University of Mumbai in the capacity of Chairperson Board
of Studies for introducing new syllabus of 24 papers for TYBA Semesters V and VI as
per CBCS system of UGC with the Coordinatorship of Dr. Shafiq Chanda , Head
Department of Economics, held at D. B. J. College Chiplun on 22/06/2018 for the Degree
college teachers of the Sindhudurg and Ratnagiri Districts.

25. Organised a workshop for University of Mumbai in the capacity of Chairperson Board
of Studies for introducing new syllabus of 24 papers for TYBA Semesters V and VI as
per CBCS system of UGC with the Coordinatorship of Principal Dr. Somnath Vibhute ,
held at Gonsalo Garcia . College , Vasai on 27/06/2018 for the Degree college teachers
of from Dahisar to Dahanu area.

26. Organised Reaserch Methodology Workshop in Social Sciences under the


Coordinatorship of Dr, Shefali Pandya held at JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC. 19th to 23
rd March 2018.

27. Organised a Research Methodology workshop for Mass Media Researchers under the
cordinatorship of Dr. Sunder Rajdeep held at JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC, 23rd
February - 1st March 2018

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28. Organised a workshop on GIS programming and Statistical Data Analysis with Python
under the coordinationship of Dr, Deepali Gatkari, Department of Geography from 20th -
24th February 2018at JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC and at Department of Geography.

29. Organised a National Seminar with Knowledge Excellence Centre, Rambhav Mhalgi
Prabodhini, Keshav Srushti, Essel World road, Uttan Village, Maharashtra, be held from
20th -21stJanuary, 2018 titled “One Nation, One Election’.

30. Organised a Research Methodology workshop in Law to held from 15th -22ndFebruary,
2018 at JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC with the coordinatorship of Dr. Rajeshri Waradi.

31. Organised a Research Methodology workshop in Social Sciences for SC/ST Students
with Dept of Commerce, University of Mumbai from 22th -29th,June2017 at JP Naik
Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC with the coordinatorship of Dr. Sangita Pawar.

32. Organised an International Conference titled Indian Diaspora in Africa:Comparing


Opportunities of Indian Foreign Policies in Anglophone, Francophone and
Lucophone with African Studies Dept , University of Mumbai from 30-31st October
2017at JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC.

33. Organised a Research Methodology workshop titled Understanding Research


Methodology in Social Sciences for SC/ST Students with Dept of Education,University
of Mumbai in 8th -17th,June2017 at JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC and Dept of Education
with the coordinatorship of Dr. Sunita Magare.

34. Organised a Research Methodology workshop on Data Envelopment Analysis and


LPP held from 8th -14th October, 2015 at JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC with the
coordinatorship of Dr. Medha Tapiawala.

35. Organised a book release function of the book titled “World Order” authored by Henry
Kissinger in coordination with American Library, Mumbai on 3rd September, 2015.

36. Organised a five day Research Methodology workshop held from 13th -17th July, 2015 at
JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC with the coordinatorship of Dr. Shefali Pandya.

37. Organized book release function to release the book titled “World of Garbage and Waste:
Undercurrents of “Swatchh Bharat” and “Sabka Vikas” in India” by Dr P S Vivek on 24 th
July, 2015 at the ICSSR Conference Hall.

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38. Conducted Local Consultative Committee Meetings on behalf of ICSSR-WRC from
April 2015 till October 2019 on several occasions for disposing research proposal,
application for seminar/conference etc.

39. Organised a Symposium on Research Directions in Indian Diaspora Studies at JP Naik


Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC on 6/8/2015 under the coordinatorship of Professor Nilufer Barucha.

40. Organised a five day Research Methodology workshop for Commerce/Management held
from 7th -13th August, 2015 at JP Naik Bhavan, ICSSR-WRC coordinatorship of Dr.
Sangita Pawar.

41. Revisiting the ‘Homeland’ Link in the Indian Diaspora 27th – 28th January, 2015. An
International conference organised by Interdisciplinary Group for the research on Indian
Diaspora (GRID), University of Mumbai.

42. Coordinated the distribution of drinking water as a sole coordinator for 102nd Indian
Science Congress (January 3-7, 2015) from 2nd January-7th January 2015 organised by
University of Mumbai with the Indian Science Congress Association at Vidyanagari
campus, University of Mumbai, Kalina, Santacruz East.

43. Organized a Lecture series on Deepa Mehta’s ‘Elements Trilogy and


Bollywood/Hollywood’ by University with Potential for Excellence Centre of University
Grants Commission established at University of Mumbai namely of Researchers in
Diaspora (GRID) jointly with The Indo-Canadian Studies Centre on 5th February 2014 at
Ranade Bhavan, University of Mumbai.

44. Organised a Talk on “Issues on Indian Diaspora” by Professor Dr. Aparna Rayaporal
on 1st February 2014 at Department of Economics, University of Mumbai by University
with Potential for Excellence Centre of University Grants Commission established at
University of Mumbai namely of Researchers in Diaspora (GRID).

45. A workshop on ‘Application of SPSS package in Quantitative and Qualitative


Research’ workshop coordinated by me for Indian Council of Social Science Research
(ICSSR), Western Region, Mumbai from 26th March-30th March 2012.

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46. ‘Imaging India from the Diaspora: Deepa Mehta’s Elements Trilogy’, Talk by
Professor Sridhar Rajeshwaran K.S.K.V. University of Kachchh and DAAD Visiting
Professor Muenster University, Germany, by Indo Canadian Studies Center (Funded By
The British Colombia Province, Canada) and Group for Research on the Indian Diaspora
(GRID) A center Establish Under University of Potential Excellence Center held at ICSC
Room, Ranade Bhavan, Kalina Campus, and University of Mumbai 23rd and 24th January
2012.

47. “Current issues in Indian Diaspora Studies” Talk byAparna Rayaprol, Professor
Department of Sociology, Hyderabad Central University for Group for Research on
Indian Diaspora (GRID) at Dept of African Studies on 5th December 2011.

48. “Indian Diaspora in South Africa: Current Issues”Talk by Nirmala Gopal, Department
of Criminology, Kwa Zulu Natal University, Durban, Organized by Group for Research
on Indian Diaspora (GRID) at Dept of African Studies in December 2011.

49. ‘Engaging Diaspora: Government of India’s Policy and Experience’, by Ambassador


J.S. Sharma IFS (Retd.) Former Secretary, Ministry of external Affairs & Former
Member Secretary, High Level Committee on Indian Diaspora, Organized by GRID and
Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Contemporary Studies, held at ICSSR Conference Hall, JP Naik
Bhavan, University of Mumbai, Kalina Campus, India on 8th March 2011.

50. ‘Diasporic Lives and Literatures: in the Foot Steps of the Women in My Novels’, by
Ananda Devi noted Francophone author from Mauritius Organized by GRID in
collaboration with The Alliance Francaise, Mumbai, at Seminar Room Dept. of English,
Ranade Bhanavan, Kalina Campus, University of Mumbai, on 14th March 2011.

51. ‘New Globalization, New Modernities’ by Scott Lash, Professor of Sociology &
Director, Center for Cultural Studies Goldsmith College London University, Organized
on behalf of GRID, held at Seminar Room Dept. of Economics Ranade Bhavan, Kalina
Campus University of Mumbai, on 8th February 2011.

52. ‘Construction and Constitution of Indian Diaspora’ by Lord Bikhu Parekh Professor
of Political Philosophy, University of Westminster, United Kingdom, Organized on behalf
of GRID, held at Seminar Room, Dept. of Economics, Ranade Bhavan, University of
Mumbai, on 22nd January 2011.

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53. Organized by the Group of Research on Indian Diaspora and ICSSR Western Region
(University of Mumbai) and Penguin Books India; launched a book namely ‘Opening
Doors: The Untold Story of Cornelia Sorabji’, byProf. Richard Sorabji, Wolfson
College, Oxford, Author and Editor of over 100 books on History of Philosophy, held at
Convocation Hall, Fort Campus, University of Mumbai, on 19th January 2011.

54. ‘The 1947 Partition, Gender and the Post Colonial Public Sphere in Southern Asian
Literature’ by Kavita Daiya Associate Professor Dept of English, The George
Washington University Washington DC, USA, Organized on behalf of GRID, held at
Seminar Room, Dept of Economics Ranade Bhavan, University of Mumbai, on 20th
December 2010.

55. ‘Gandhi and Modernity’ by Professor Akeel Bilgrami Johnsonian Professor of


Philosophy and Director of the Heyman Center for the Humanities at Columbia
University, New York., Organized by GRID in Collaboration with the ICSSR, held at
ICSSR Conference Hall, JP Naik Bhavan, University of Mumbai, on 22nd December 2010.

56. Member, Board of Advisor for many of the international conferences including the
international conference on ‘Economics of Education’, organized by Bhavan’s College,
Andheri, University of Mumbai, from 20-21 September, 2010.

57. ‘Migration Policies and Government Mentality’ by Dr. Maria Do Mar Castro Varela,
Professor for Gender and Queer studies, Alice Solomon University, Berlin/Germany,
talk was organized by GRID at the Department of Philosophy, University of Mumbai on
9th March 2010.

58. ‘Migration Policies and Government Mentality’Nikita Dhawan, Jr. Professor for
Gender/Post Colonial Studies Goethe-University, Frankfurt, talk was organized by GRID
at the Department of Philosophy, University of Mumbai on 9th March 2010.

59. Refresher course in Economics for College and University teachers was organized by
University Grants Commission and Academic Staff College, University of Mumbai, under
my coordinatorship. The theme of the course was ‘Emerging Trends in Economics in the
Post Liberalized Era’ and the Duration of the course was September 08, 2008 to
September 27, 2008.

60. Co-organised a national workshop on ‘Industrial Economics for Centre for Advanced
Study in Economics’ for encouraging the participation of scholars who just completed
Ph.D. and were on the verge of submission. Department of Economics, University of
Mumbai on 7th March, 2007.

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61. Organized a Conference on Education and Employment of Women in Middle East at Indian
Club, Kingdom of Bahrain in May, 2003.

Subject Expert for Selecting Lecturers/ Readers/ Professors/Principals

Visitor’s Nominee for the Selection Committee of University of Kashmir which is a


central University wef 2017.

Visitor’s Nominee for the Selection Committee of Manipur Central University.


Completed the tenure of Five years.
Subject expert for United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund
(UNICEF)
Subject Expert for selecting candidates for the posts of Assistant Professor, Associate
Professor and Professor at Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Central University,
Lucknow.
Subject Expert for selecting candidates for the posts of Assistant Professor, Associate
Professor and Professor at Auro University, Surat,Gujarat.
Functioned as UGC Nominee to various Universities to oversee the selection process
under Career Advancement Schemes of University Grants Commission (UGC).

Nominee of Vice Chancellor as subject expert on Selection Committees constituted by


various colleges in University of Mumbai for making recommendations to the Governing
Body of Colleges for appointment to various teaching posts.

Functioned as subject expert for selection of candidates for the posts of


Lecturer/Selection Grade/Reader at BA level and selection of candidates for various posts
of Lecturer/ Reader in Department of Economics for teaching MA for SNDT University.

Had been subject expert to institutions in University of Mumbai such as St.Xavier’s


College for promoting candidates as Senior lecturers/Selection Grade/Reader at BA level
as per Career Advancement Scheme of UGC.

Had been expert to colleges of University of Mumbai for selecting Principals in aided
collges affiliated to the University.

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Member/Expert Administrative/ Academic Committees/Commissions

1. UGC Expert Committee Member on advisory Committee for College of Eminence (CE)
to plan and execute activities as prescribed by UGC in University of Mysore.

2. UGC Expert Committee Member on advisory Committee for some colleges with
Potential for Excellence to plan and execute activities as prescribed by UGC in
University of Kerala.

3. UGC Expert, for External Review Committee for evaluating the credentials and
recommending the extension of age of College Principals from 60 and above.

4. UGC Expert to evaluate /assess the suitability for offering programmes under ODL
mode from 2018-19 onwards.

5. UGC Nominee to the Governing Body of Virudhunagar Hindu Nadars’ Senthikumara


Nadar College, (Autonomous), Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu by the University Grants
Commission, New Delhi for a period of five years from 2017-2018 to 2021-2022.

6. UGC’s expert to check the feasibility of granting autonomy to Kalliswary College,


Sivakasi, TN-626130, affiliated to MK university , Madurai.

7. NAAC Peer Team Member of UGC to confer NAAC accreditation of different colleges
and Universities.

8. Member BCUD Committee of University of Mumbai which was dealing with decisions
such as conferring temporary/ permanent affiliations,approving MOUs as well as granting
approval to start with new divisions, streams and research centres in Colleges and sub-
campuses.s

9. Chairperson, Board of Studies in Economics, University of Mumbai to draft new


syllabus, decide the examiners, paper setters, moderators for UG/PG/PET Exams.

10. Member, The Research and Recognition Committee (RRC), University of Mumbai to
approve research proposals , decide the referees etc.

11. Had been Nominee of Member Secretary, ICSSR on the Governing Body of Centre for
Social Sciences, Surat and Indian Institute of Education, Pune.

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12. Chairperson, Committee Against Sexual Harassment (CASH) of Indira Gandhi
National Open University (IGNOU) of Mumbai Regional Center which constitutes all
study centers as well as colleges from 2012-14.

13. Expert of Child Rights Commission, constituted by the State Government’s order dated
2nd July 2007, under the Central Government’s Act, 2005 and rule made on 31st May
2010 under Government of Maharashtra, Women and Child Development
Department, Mantralaya, Mumbai.

14. Have functioned as member in the several National level Committees / expert of
Commission for selecting candidates for various posts.

15. Member of Expert Committee for finalization of fresh proposals and for evaluation of
ongoing Major Research Projects of University Grants Commission, under the scheme
of Research Funding Council for University and College Teachers to pursue higher levels
of research. Government of India, New Delhi.

16. Member, Expert Committee, UGC to examine the Seminar/Workshop/ Conference


proposals received from Colleges of various Universities to seek financial assistance
from UGC to organize Seminars, Workshops and Conferences as per XIth Plan
Guidelines of the Scheme.

17. Member, Expert Committee, UGC to examine the research proposals received from
College Teachers of various Universities concerning travel grant assistance to present in
International Conferences abroad.

18. Member, Expert Committee, UGC for evaluating the performance and academic
attainments for the Conferment of Fresh Autonomous Status to reputed colleges like
Sreenidhi Institute of Science and Technology, Yamanampet, Gharkeshar, Hyderabad
which is aided by World Bank for research contributions in Science and Technology,
Rajeev Gandhi Memorial College of Engineering and Technology, Nandyal, Kurnool
District, Andhra Pradesh, affiliated to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University,
Hyderabad.

19. Member, Expert Committee, UGC for evaluating the performance and academic
attainments for the Conferment of Fresh Autonomous Status to reputed colleges like
University College of Engineering ,Hyderabad- 500 007, affiliated to Osmania
University, Hyderabad- 500 007.

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20. UGC Observer of the Selection Committee for the promotion to the post of Professor
of different departments for diverse universities such as Gujarat University, so as to
oversee the selection process and ensure that guidelines of UGC are fulfilled under Career
Advancement Scheme for promotion to higher posts.

21. Member, Expert Committee of UGC for the Assessment/Review Committee for final
review of the Special Assessment Programme of Department of Economics of
universities such as Utkal University, Bhuvaneshwar, Orissa.UGC has been providing
financial assistance to selected departments in Universities/Institutes under Special
Assistance Programme (SAP) to encourage the “pursuit of excellence ” and team work in
research and teaching to accelerate the realization of International standards in specific
fields. The committee is constituted to critically evaluate their progress, achievements and
future proposals for those departments which have completed their full term/ tenure of five
years under SAP.

Have functioned in the following Committee/Bodies of Other Universities.

1. Member, Governing Body of an A++ Deemed to be University under the Founder


Chancellorship of Sri Satya Sai Baba, namely Sri Sathya Sai University which is u
nder the current chancellorship of Justice P.N. Bhagwati, which is renamed as Sri Satya
Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Vidyagiri, Anantapur District, Andhra Pradesh-515134.

2. UGC nominee on Planning and Monitoring Board of Graphic Era University (Deemed
to be University), Dehradun, Uttarakhand.

3. UGC nominee as Expert on the Advisory Committee of BS Abdur Rahman University,


under the chancellorship of Hon’ble Shri Alhaj B.S. Abdur Rahman,Seethakathi
Estate, GST Road, Vandalur, Chennai-600 048.

4. Member, Expert Committee of UGC, to frame the guidelines for the scheme of
‘Training and Development of Academic Administrators of Higher Education
Institutions’ such as Vice-Chancellors, Pro-Vice Chancellors, Registrars etc and to
come out with suitable recommendations to improve the functioning of educational
institutions such as Universities/Autonomous Institutes.

5. UGC’s Expert for Advisory Committee for Dr Ambedkar Studies Centre under the scheme
of Epoch Making Social Thinkers of India, PGSR Krishnammal College, Peelamedu,
Coimbatore for women, an autonomous College which has Post Graduate, MPhil/PhD
Program affiliated to Bharatiyar University.

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6. UGC Nominee on Planning and Monitoring Board of Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth,
under the Chancellorship of Hon’ble Justice Vishwanath G. Palshikar, Vidya Peeth
Bhavan, Mukundnagal, Guttekdi, Pune 411037.

7. His Excellency President’s Nominee in Central University of Manipur.

Membership of Professional Bodies

Life Member of various professional bodies such as


Indian Economic Association
Indian Labour Association
The Indian Econometric Society
Economic Teacher’s Association.
Asia Pacific Economic Association
Indian Association of Social Science Institutions

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