1 ACHARYA NAGARJUNA UNIVERSITY Nagarjuna Nagar-522510, A.P. India Part A: Curriculum Vitae 1. Name (in Block Letters) : Dr. MADUPALLI SURESH KUMAR 2. Father’s Name : Madupalli Radha Krishna Murthy 3. Department : Department of English 4. Current Designation and Grade pay : Associate Professor, Rs. 41,720/- (2006, UGC) Rs. 37,400/- to Rs. 69,000+ AGP Rs.9000 5. Date and Place of Birth : 04-04-1971, Tenali, Guntur Dist, A.P. 6. Sex : Male 7. Marital Status : Married 8.Religion: Hindu 9. Category :O.C 10. Nationality : Indian 11. Indicate whether belongs to SC/ST/OBC/PHC category : Yes, (O.H) Category 12. Address for Correspondence (with pin code) : Department of English Acharya Nagarjuna University Guntur – 522 510 13. Permanent address (with Pincode) : Dr. M. Suresh Kumar 3-1-208, Rama rajya nagar, Cheruvu centre, Vidyadharapuram, Vijayawada – 520012, Andhra Pradesh, India
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ACHARYA NAGARJUNA UNIVERSITY Nagarjuna Nagar-522510, A.P. India
Part A: Curriculum Vitae
1. Name (in Block Letters) : Dr. MADUPALLI SURESH KUMAR
2. Father’s Name : Madupalli Radha Krishna Murthy
3. Department : Department of English
4. Current Designation and Grade pay
: Associate Professor, Rs. 41,720/- (2006, UGC)
Rs. 37,400/- to Rs. 69,000+ AGP Rs.9000
5. Date and Place of Birth : 04-04-1971, Tenali, Guntur Dist, A.P.
6. Sex : Male
7. Marital Status : Married 8.Religion: Hindu 9. Category :O.C
10. Nationality : Indian
11. Indicate whether belongs to SC/ST/OBC/PHC category
: Yes, (O.H) Category
12. Address for Correspondence (with pin code)
: Department of English Acharya Nagarjuna University Guntur – 522 510
13. Permanent address (with Pincode)
: Dr. M. Suresh Kumar 3-1-208, Rama rajya nagar, Cheruvu centre, Vidyadharapuram, Vijayawada – 520012, Andhra Pradesh, India
18. Posts held after appointment at this institution:
Designation Department Date of joining Grade From To Assistant Professor (Senior scale)
English 17-10-2003 05-2-2007 Rs. 10,000 – 15,200 Senior scale(UGC scales-1996)
Assistant Professor(Selection Grade)
English 1-2-2007- 1-2-2010 Rs. 15,560 – 37,400 (UGC Scales 2006)
Associate Professor
English 1-2-2010 Presently working in this position
Rs. 37,400 – 67000
19. Period of total teaching experience : 19years. P.G. Classes U.G. Classes (in years) 20. Research Experience excluding years spent in M.Phil./Ph.D. ( in years) 21. Fields of Specialization under the Subject / Discipline
(a) Communicative English (b) Contemporary Indian English Literature
(c) Translation Studies (d) Indian literature in Translation 22. Academic Staff College Orientation / Refresher Course attended:
Name of the Course Place Duration Sponsoring Agency
3. Refresher Course (Inter-disciplinary course on Law and Environment)
Acharya Nagarjuna University (Dept. of Law)
21-01-2005-to-11-2-2005 UGC
4. Refresher Course Moulana Azad National University, Hyderabad
September 3, 2007 to 23, Sep.2007
UGC
5 Appreciation course in parliamentary processes and procedures for Professors.
Bureau of Parliamentary Studies and Training, New Delhi
May 01 to 07, 2016 Parliament of India
6.National Workshop on Emerging Trends and challenges to Enhance Quality in Higher Education.
JMJ College for women, Tenali.
01-07, November,2016 U.G.C
13 years
6 years
13 years
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PART B: ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE INDICATORS CATEGORY: 1. TEACHING, LEARNING AND EVALUATION RELATED ACTIVITIES (i) Lectures, Seminars, Tutorials, Practicals, Contact Hours (give semester-wise details,
where necessary)
S. No. Course / Paper Level Mode of
teaching* Hours per
Week allotted
% of classes taken as per documented
record 1. M.A. (Previous)
I Semester:Translation Studies-I
P.G. Lecturing 6 100%
2 M.A. (Previous) II Semester: Translation Studies-II
P.G. Lecturing 6 100%
3 M.A. (Final) III Semester: Communicative English-I
P.G. Lecturing& Lab Training
6 100%
4. M.A. (Final) IV Semester: Communicative English-II
P.G. Lecturing& Lab Training
6 100%
Any other
Taking P.G (M.A English)classes of Centre for Distance education, Acharya Nagarjuna university regularly since 2005 on Sundays and Holidays
API Score (a) Class Taken 100% (max. 50 for 100% performance & proportionate score
up to 80% performance, below which no score may be given) 50
(b) Teaching Load in excess of UGC norm (max. score: 10): I have been conducting Remedial classes for the academically backward students. I teach the difficult topics/concepts, besides involving them in Group discussion, as they are in small groups. I also conduct periodical tests to evaluate the level of their learning and improvement in their subject. I particularly concentrate in explaining the specific communicative concepts. By and large, these remedial classes prove to be fruitful to these academically backward students, who are eager learners.
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(ii) Reading / Instructional material consulted and additional knowledge resources provided to
students. S.No. Short Description API Score 1 Wrote a Block on “Understanding Poetry” for Literature students of
Acharya Nagarjuna University, Center for Distance Education Study Material 20
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2 Wrote 2 units on Arun Joshi in Indian Literature for P.G Students of
Acharya Nagarjuna University Center for Distance Education Study material.
3 Wrote 2 lessons on W.Wordsworth’s The Prelude and Sheridan’s Rivals in British literature, Dravidian University, Kuppam
(iii) Use of Participatory and Innovative Teaching- Learning Methodologies, Updating of
Subject content, Course improvement etc. S.
No. Short Description API Score
1. As a member of P.G. B(o)S at Acharya Nagarjuna University, from 2003, I was responsible in updating the syllabus of English Literature in Drama paper, by including the contemporary trends in literary movements
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2. As a member of P.G. B(o)S at Acharya Nagarjuna University, I played an active role in forming the syllabus and introducing full papers on Translation Studies, and Communicative English
3. As an instructor of Communicative English I use Audio-Visual aids to impart practical knowledge and prepared students ready for industry.
4. As a member of B(o)S at college level at P.A.S College, Pedanandipadu, S.K.R.B.R College ,Narasarao Peta, D.C.R.M.Degree College, Inkollu and Guest faculty at A.N.U Education department. I suggested shifting the focus of class room learning of mass learning to Case study and target-based learning which is useful for slow learners, and students from rural background.
(iv) Examination duties assigned and performed S.
No. Types of Examination duties assigned Extent to which carried out (%)
API Score
1 I acted as the Asst. Chief Superintendent of P.G., Regular Examinations in 2005-2007
100%
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2 Regular in attending to invigilation duties 100% 3 Regularly involved in Paper Setting for Literary Theory,
British literature, American literature and Communicative English for many Universities, within the State and outside, since 2004.
100%
4 Participated in the valuation of scripts at M.A. level and adjudicating theses for M.Phil., within and outside the State, including University of Hyderabad, Kakatiya,Osmania, Dravidian Madurai Kamaraj University , Annamalai, Bharatidasan and Periyar universities.
100%
5 I acted as P.G Exams university observer at many colleges during 2012
100%
6 I worked as Squad leader and a member in P.G and U.G exams of Acharya Nagarjuna university during 2012-2013
100%
7 I worked as A.C.T.A U.G Exams, July 2005 V.C’S Orders dated 9-7-2005
100%
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8 I worked as A.C.T.A U.G Exams, March 2006 V.C’S Orders dated 28-1-2006
100%
9 I worked as A.C.T.A U.G Exams, July 2006 V.C’S Orders dated 28-1-2006
100%
10 I worked as a Member of Scrutiny Committee of P.G admissions V.C’S Orders dated 9-6-2006
100%
11 I worked as OBSERVER for ANU cde exams in the month of MAY 2014 at Ruthicks college, Vijayawada
100%
12 Appointed as a member of the committee for B.Ed staff list verification- 2016-17
100%
13 Appointed as Deputy Co-ordinator for CET Examinations counseling center- 2016-17
100%
CATEGORY II
CO-CURRICULAR EXTENSION AND PROFESSIONAL RELATED ACTIVITIES S.
No. Type of Activity Average Hrs/Week API
Score (i) Extension, co-curricular and field based activities
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N.S.S.Program Officer : I was appointed as N.S.S.Programme Officer in 2004 for University College since then I conducted Seven Special Camps in the nearby villages of the university with a concept of bringing health awareness and importance of plantation regarding Environmental protection. Our college unit adopted the Village of KAZA and conducted regularly Blood Donation Camps, Free Medical Camps and socio-Economic Survey of the village. Our college N.S.S Volunteers also rendered their services in the need of the hour of natural Calamities (Krishna River Floods and Tsunami) and Religious gatherings like Kaala Chakra.. etc. N.S.S. unit of the campus conducted two Mega Blood Donation Camps in the Campus. Three thousand students donated blood to this noble cause. I am also working as Secretary of Red Ribbon Club, with an aim to bring awareness about AIDS and Safe blood donation. It has 290 students enrollment who are always ready to donate blood to the needy. I conducted Four Youth Leadership Training Programmes in 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009 for N.S.S. Volunteers with emphasis on Power of Positive Thinking, Lateral Thinking, inter-personal skills, Leadership Qualities, Group Discussion Skills, Interview Skills.. etc. I took our University team of N.S.S volunteers to the National Integration Camp as a Team Leader to Karnataka State, Hampi and got first prize in skit and second prize in Quiz in “ South Zone inter State N.S.S. Festival” from 19-11-2005 to 25-11-2005. I took our University team of N.S.S volunteers to the National Adventure Camp as a Team Leader to Jammu & Kashmir State, Pahalgam and got first prize in cultural activities and awarded Grade-A in the ten days camp from 05-01-2011 to 14-01-2011. I also make students collect library material and guide and monitor this activity every week (on Monday) – resulting in considerable improvement in
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their library activities Worked as a resource person and judge for the orientation programme for N.S.S. Program officers by Andhra University Training Centre during 23rd to 29th July 2012.
(ii) Contribution to the Corporate Life and management of the Institution
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1. N.S.S. Programme Officer, University College during 2004-2011. 2. Member of P.G.Admissions Scrutiny Committee. 3. Member of Governing Body of two affiliated colleges. 4. Member of Anti-ragging monitoring cell, Acharya Nagarjuna
University. 5. Member of Lion’s Club of East Gold, Vijayawada. 6. Member of Rama Krishna Mission, Vijayawada. 7. Secretary of Acharya Nagarjuna University Differently Abled Persons
Association. 8. Honorary Director of Gandhi Ashram (Old Age Home), Mangalagiri. 9. Worked as Assistant Chief Superintendent of P.G. Exams, ANU. 10. Member of Organising Committee of three International Seminars
conducted by Department of English, ANU. 11. Treasurer of International Seminar conducted by Department of
English in 2011. A member of the sub-committee in 2007-08 to redesign M.A., syllabus and question paper pattern on the NET model; prepared the Syllabus and question paper in Shakespeare, Comnmunicative English and Translation Studies papers for this purpose.
(iii) Professional Development activities (such as participation in Seminars/Conferences, short term training courses, talks, lectures, membership of associations, and general articles.
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At Vidya Kendram, Sattenapalli, delivered a lecture on “The Power of Lateral Thinking and Corporal Punishment” on 05-12-2006. Gave a lecture on “Teaching English Literature in Today’s Classrooms’ at PB Siddhartha College, in July, 2002.
1. At PG Dept English of PB Siddhartha College., Vijayawada, on “Communication Skills” in March 2011.
2. At PG Dept of English, PB Siddhartha college, Vijayawada on “The Power of Lateral Thinking” in January 2010.
3. At PG Dept of English of Siddhartha College, Vijayawada, on “Teaching English Literature” in July 2009
4. At a Cultural Organization in Tenali, on “How to Read a Literary Text and Appreciate Poetry” in January 2009
5. At Maris Stella College, Vijayawada on “Major Women Writers in Indian languages” in March 2008.
6. At N.S.S Refresher course at Acharya Nagarjuna University on “National Integration Camps”, in March 2006.
7. At VSR & NVRCollege,Tenali on “The Role of Yoga in Education in India” December, 2008.
8. At Kendriya Vidyalaya,Vijayawada on “Education Tools for the Challenged Students”in April 2008
9. At Kendriya Vidyalaya,Vijayawada on “Spoken English skills” for the
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teachers in “Refresher course” in 2012 10. At Vidya Kendram, Sattenapalli, delivered a lecture on “The Power of
Lateral Thinking and Corporal Punishment” on 05-12-2006. 11. At N.S.S Orientation course at Acharya Nagarjuna University on
“Special Camps and Student volunteers Duty”, in March 2010. 12. At RamaKrishna Mission School, Sitanagaram,Vijayawada on “The
role of Teacher in the 21st century” for the teachers in “Guest Lecture Series” on 5th September 2012
13. At PG Dept of English of T.J.P.S College, Guntur, on “Teaching Communicative English” in November 2010
14. At PG Dept of English of T.J.P.S College, Guntur, on “” in November 2010
15. Resource Person for National Seminar on “Indianness in the Novels of
Mulk Raj Anand, R.K. Narayan and Raja Rao” at Govt. Women’s College, Guntur during 28 – 29, June 2007.
16. Gave lecture on “Communication Skills” as Resource person in the Personality Development and Job-oriented Programme organized by the Centre for HRD, ANU on October 23, 2008.
17. Guest of Honour at the Inaugural Session and gave a Plenary address on “Teaching of Poetry at U.G Level ” at the UGC National Seminar on Linguistics and Grammar: A Neo-Colonial Perspective, organized by the Dept. of English, S.S. & N. College, Narasaraopet, during 7-8 August 2009.
18. Resource person for one day National Conference on Emerging Trends in English Language Teaching at Siddhartha Engineering College, Vijayawada on 10-10-2007
19. Chaired a Session in the National Seminar on New Trends in Asian and African Literatures in English during February 21-22, 2008 at Dept. of English, Acharya Nagarjuna University.
Attended 3 Refresher Courses and one orientation course as per the following table.
Name of the Course Place Duration Sponsoring Agency
Journal of English Language and Literature(JOELL)P.No.59-63
(ISSN-2349-9753) Volume 3 Issue 2, 2016
YES 1 YES 10
23 Examining Social Conceptualization in the Novels of Chetan
Bhagat
English Studies International Research Journal P No. 76-79
(ISSN-2347-3479) Volume 4, Issue 2, P 76-79
YES 1 YES 10
24 Self and Society in the Select Short Stories of Jumpa Lahiri: A Critical
English Studies International Research Journal, P 147-150
(ISSN-2347-3479) Volum
YES 1 YES 10
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S. No.
Title with page nos. Journal ISSN/ ISBN No
Whether Peer Reviewed. Impact Factor if any
No. of Co-authors
Whether you are the main author
API Score
Study e 4, Issue 2
25 A Post Colonial perspective with reference to the novel of Kiran
Desai’s The Inheritance of Loss
International Journal of ELT, Linguistics and Comparative Literature!
(ISSN:2455-0302)Volume.4, issue.3.2016
YES 1 YES 10
26 “ Scepter in League with Nature: An Eco
perspective of Ruskin Bond”
Indian Chronicle of English literature, A Bi-Annual International Peer-Reviewed Journal for Critical and Creative works
ISSN 2321-0818 Vol.3.Issue 6 Dec. 2015 p no.32-37
YES 1 YES 10
27 Translation of Mohammud Younus Nobel prize speech
Swathi Monthly magazine Vol.46 Issue 8.Oct 2015 P 32-39
nil yes 1 yes 10
28 Away from the Norm: A Critical Study of Ruskin Bond’s women
ESAEWE International Peer-Reviewed Journal for Critical and Creative works
ISSN 2395-2628 VOI.3, Issue 2 p no 69-71
yes 1 yes 10
B (i) Articles / Chapters published in Books
S. No.
Title with page nos.
Book Title, editor & publisher
ISSN/ ISBN
No
Whether Peer Reviewed
No. of Co-
authors
Whether you are the main author
API Score
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1 A Comparative Study of Mirabell and Gireesam pp.68-73.
Prof.S.Viswanadhan A Teacher with a Mission. (Festschrift) Ed.A.B.Aparna University of Hyderabad.
ISSN 2321-0818
No Nil Yes 10
2 Translation of William Faulkner Speech pp.483-485
Misimi Ed.A.Venkateswara Reddy, May 1998
No Nil Yes 10
3 Translation of Austurious Speech pp.579-580
Misimi Ed.A.Venkateswara Reddy, Aug 1998
No Nil Yes 10
4 Disintegration in William Styron’s Lie Down in Darkness pp.182-191
Critical Perspectives on American Literature Ed.S.P.Dhanavel. Pub : Sarup & Sons
ISBN 978-81-7625-854-8
No Nil Yes 10
5 William Wordsworth The Prelude pp.49-58
Modern Literature-II Pub: Dravidian University 2010
No Nil Yes 5
6 Oliver Goldsmith She Stoops to Conquer pp.234-246
Modern Literature-II Pub: Dravidian University 2010
No Nil Yes 5
7 Fragmented Self of Tara in The Tigers Daughter of Bharathi Mukherjee pp.155-161
Writing India Anew: Contemporary Indian Women Novelists 2014
ISBN No: 9789384361000
Yes Nil Yes 10
8 Acculturisation as theme of Bharathi Mukherjees Novels with special reference to Jasmine: A Study. Pp. 55-67.
New Trends in Indian English Literature (Feminisim,Diaspora , Subalterns).
ISBN 978-93-82186-51-9.Prestige Publishers.
Yes Nil Yes 10
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ii) Full papers in Conference Proceedings S. No.
Title with page Nos
Details of Conference Publication
ISSN/ISBN No.
No. of co-authors
Whether you are the main author
API Score
1. Dalit Consciousness and Search for Identity in Bama’s Vanmam : A Case Study pp.39-42
St.Theresa’s College, A.P 6th to 9th November2014
2321-6425 01 yes 05
2. Translation as Recreation pp.191-195
New Directions in English Language and Literature
2321-0818 01 yes 05
3. Activating the Communication pp.254-260
New Directions in English Language and Literature
2321-0818 01 yes 05
4. A Sociological Study of Swami Vivekanandas’ lectures from Colombo to Almora pp.127-132
New Directions in English Language and Literature
2321-0818 01 No 05
5. Acculturisation as theme of Bharathi Mukherjees Novels with special reference to Jasmine: A Study. Pp. 55-67.
Emerging Trends in Indian Writing in English in 21st Century
ISBN 978-93-82186-51-9.Prestige Publishers.
01 Yes 05
6. Feminism: Representation and Growth
International Conference on English Studies, Arts, Education and Women Empowerment
ISBN 978-93-84124-83-0
NO YES 10
iii) Books Published as single author or as editor
S. No.
Title with page Nos.
Type of Book &
Authorship
Publisher &
ISSN/ISBN No.
Whether peer
reviewed
No. of co-
authors
Whether you are
the main
API Score
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author 1 The Text and
Context in Translation
Full length study and single authorship
Kalyan Publishers, 2012 ISBN : 978-81-922-998-2-2
Yes No Yes 50 (International
Publisher)
2 New Directions in English Language and Literature
Full length study Research Papers
Kalyan Literary Publishers ISSN: 2321-0818
Yes No No 25
3 Skill Pro, A Course book on Communication and Soft skills
Prescribed for U.G students of all Universities in Andhra Pradesh
Emesco publishers ISBN 978-93-84361-36
YES 2 YES 25
Editor of Journals :
1. Associate editor for international journal Indian Chronicle of English Language and Literature with ISSN NO: 2321-0818
2. Editor in Chief for an International Journal of ELT and Poetry with ISSN -2347-887X 3. Member of Editorial Board for a peer reviewed International Research Journal of
English Language and Literature.ISSN:2349-9753. Impact Factor : 3.079. C) Ongoing and Completed Research projects and Consultancies (i & ii) Ongoing Projects / Consultancies S. No.
Title Agency Period Grant/Amount Mobilized (Rs. Lakh)
API Score
1 Translation as a means to National Integration with reference to Translations between English and Telugu Short Stories during 1990-2010
University Grants Commission MRP ID: MRP-MAJOR-ENGL-2013-30487
2014-2017
5.5 Lakhs 50
(iii & iv) Completed Projects / Consultancies S. No.
Title Agency Period Grant/Amount Mobilized (Rs. Lakh)
25 One day Work Shop on Personality Development for the Physically Challenged
Invited as a Resource Person
Community Social Responsibility, ANU 2nd December 2014.
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26 New Directions in English Language and Literature
Director of The UGC National Seminar
Dept. of English, ANU 13th and 14th February 2015.
10
27 Celebration of Telugu Literature in Translation.
Invited as a Resource Person for the National seminar and chaired a session
Dhvanyavaloka, Mysore 7&8 November,2015
10
28 Celebrating the Ancient /Contemporary Wisdom of Fourth World
Chaired a Session on Translation of Fourth World Literature in an International Seminar.
Department of English, Acharya Nagarjuna
University.14-16 December 2015.
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29 New Aspects in Post Colonial Literature
Chaired a Session on New Aspects in Post Colonial Literature in a National Seminar.
Andhra Loyola College . 6&7 January 2016.
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30 One day Work Shop on Personality Development “Communicate to Conquer”
Invited as a Resource Person
Sir C R Reddy College(Autonomous),
Eluru.13 February 2016.
05
31 One day Work Shop on “Translation Theory and Practice”
Invited as a Resource Person
Dravidian University, Department of English
and Communications. 25 February 2016.
05
32 One day Seminar cumWork Shop on Communication skills and Personality Development
Invited as a Resource Person
Nova College of Engineering and
Techonology , Jupudi, Vijayawada.27 February
2016.
05
33 Chaired a Technical session in the International Conference on English Studies, Arts, Education and Women Empowerment
Invited as a Plenary Speaker
IMRF, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry,
India, August 19-20.2016
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34 One week Faculty Development Workshop on “Curriculum Reforms to Enrich Quality in Higher Education” (07-13, September,2016)
Invited as a Resource Person
V.S.R &N.V.R College, Tenali,
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35 One week Faculty Development Workshop on “Human Values and
Invited as a Resource Person
S.S&N College, Narasaraopet,
10
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Professional Ethics” (17-23, September,2016)
36 Chaired a Technical session in the International Conference on Science , Technology and Women Studies
Invited as an Invited Speaker
IMRF with Center for Scientific Research
Education, GOI approved conference
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37 Gave a Plenary Speech on “Comparative Study of Literature Across Linguistic and Cultural Barriers” in the International Conference on Science , Technology and Women Studies