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Name : Thingnam Nandalal Singh
Designation : Assistant Professor (Stage-3)
Date of Birth : February 1, 1978
Nationality : Indian
Joined In : November, 2005
Research
Interest
: Physical Activity, Health, Fitness & Sports
Training
CONTACT:
Address : Department of Physical Education
: Panjab University, Chandigarh –160014, India (U.T)
E-mail: : [email protected]
Tel: : 0172- 2534609 (O), 09463127148 (Cell)
Fax: : 0172- 2541438
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
S.No. Degree/UGC Year University/UGC Division Position
1. B.Sc (P.E) 1999 Manipur University, Imphal 1st 1st
2. P.G.D.P.Ed. 2000 University of Delhi, Delhi 1st 1st
3. M.P.Ed. 2002 University of Delhi, Delhi 1st 1st
4. NET 2002 UGC - -
5. Ph.D. 2006 Manipur University, Imphal - -
POSITION HELD
S.No. University Year (s) Position
1. Panjab University, Chandigarh 2005-2009 Lecturer
2. Panjab University, Chandigarh 2009-2014 Lecturer (Senior Scale)
3. Panjab University, Chandigarh 2014 onwards Assistant Professor (Stage-3)
THESES SUPERVISED (AS A MAIN SUPERVISOR)
Theses Awarded Submitted Under Supervision Enrolled
Ph.D. 9 1 4 3
M.Phil. 5 - - -
M.P.Ed. 8 - - -
PUBLICATION/RESEARCH / CONFERENCE/BOOK National International Total
Research Papers Published 20 35 55
Conferences, Seminars, Symposiums Attended 22 20 42
Book Published 3 6 9
Chapter Contribution in Books 19 - 19
Research Project Completed 1 - 1
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No.
Name of the
Candidate
Year Title
1. Khushwant Singh 2010 A Study of Anthropometric, Physical and Physiological
Parameters as Predictors of Volleyball Performance
2. Cherish Salam 2011 Aggression and Violence Behaviour among the Spectators of
Contact & Non-Contact Games
3. Ajay Kumar 2011 Development of Physical Fitness Norms of Chandigarh School
Boys
4. Sudesh Bhardwaj 2013 Assessment of Psychological Parameters among combative
sports persons in relation to their performance
5. Komal Jain 2013 Effects of Plyometric, Resistance Training and their
Combination on the Fitness Level and Performance of
Basketball Players
6. S. Vinay Kumar
Singh 2013 Effect of Pilates Exercise on Physical and Anthropometric
Variables among School Boys
7. Rajeshwori 2014 Health Related Physical Fitness among Rural and Urban
School Students of Rajasthan
8. Mohammad
Sarrafrazavi
2014 Effects of Static Stretch and Massage on Hamstring Flexibility
of Badminton Players
9. Reeta 2015 A Cross Sectional Analysis of Obesity and Cardio-respiratory
Fitness among School Students
10. Naveen Kumar
2016 Health Style and Physical Activity Index with Barriers among
Indian and foreign students of Delhi State
Ph.D. Scholars (Under Supervision) Sr.
No.
Name of the
Candidate
Year Title
1. Bhupinder Singh
Effects of SAQ Training on Selected Physiological, Body
Composition and Motor Fitness Variables among School
Athletes
2. Bhagwat Singh
A Survey of Health Related Physical Fitness Among School
Children of Uttrakhand
3. Ramesh
Estimation of Kho-Kho Performance on the Basis of Selected
Anthropometric, Coordinative Abilities and Motor Fitness
Variables
4. Jaspreet Kashyap Mode of Travelling and Health Related Physical Fitness
among School Students of Union Territory of Chandigarh
Ph.D. Scholars (Enrolled)
Sr.
No.
Name of the
Candidate
Year Title
1. Swati -
2. Sandeep Kumar -
3. Sarita -
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M.Phil. Theses Supervised
Sr.
No.
Name of the
Candidate
Year Title
1. Sandeep Kumar 2008 Comparative Study of Motor Ability Status of Rural and
Urban Boys.
2. Komal Jain 2008 A Comparative Study of Anthropometric Measurements of
Inter College Players.
3. Bhupender Nain 2009 A Comparative Study of Anthropometric Variables between
Residential and Non Residential School Students
4. Reeta 2011 A Comparative Study of BMI, Percentage of body fat and
blood pressure between Residential and Non Residential
School Children
5. Harmandeep Kaur 2015 A Comparative Study of Motor Ability Status and
Physiological Parameters among Contact and Non-Contact
Games
M.P.Ed. Dissertations (Supervised) Sr.
No.
Name of the
Candidate
Year Title
1. S. Vinay Kumar Singh 2008 A Comparative Study of Flexibility and Body Composition
of College Players.
2. Priyanka Chaudhary 2008 An Assessment of the Prevalence of Eating Disorder and
Body Composition among the Selected Male Physical
Education Students
3. R.K. Nongdren Singh 2009 Comparative Study of Explosive Strength through Standing
Broad Jump and Vertical Jump Test between Inter College
Level Volleyball and Basketball Player
4. Prachi Malik 2009 A Comparative Study of Cardiovascular Fitness through
Harvard Step Test
5. Rakesh Sharma 2010 A Comparative Study of Anthropometric measurement and
muscular endurance between Football and Handball Players
6. Jasveer Kaur 2011 A Study of Lung Function and Body Mass Index between
Physical Education and Non-Physical Education Students
7. Vijay Bhatt 2014 Effects of Diurnal Variation on Selected Motor Fitness
Variables among National Level Male Football Players of
Chandigarh
8. W. Geetarani Devi 2015 An Assessment of Body Image, Eating Disorder, BMI and
Physiological Components between Athletes and Non-
Athletes.
EVALUATED Ph.D. THESIS 1. Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur. “Personality Difference Mechanism
of Physical Education Teacher”, conducted Viva Voce Examination on 20-08-2013.
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RESEARCH PROJECT (ICMR) Co-Investigator : Completed Major Research Project (April, 2011 - August, 2013) under Indian
Council of Medical Research (ICMR), New Delhi entitled with “Comparison of the Impact of a
Lifestyle Intervention Package on the Salutogenic Potential and Health Promoting Lifestyle of
Manipuri and Non-Manipuri University Graduate Students in a North Indian City”.
AWARDS 1. Manipur University Medal for standing 1st in B.Sc. (Physical Education), 1999.
2. Delhi University Medal for standing 1st in P.G.D.P.Ed., 2000.
3. Delhi University Medal for standing 1st in Master of Physical Education (M.P.Ed.), 2002.
4. Best Paper award in 5th International Conference on “Health, Education and Culture in
Globalization Process” Chandigarh (India) on December 22-23, 2015.
5. Second Best Paper award in National Seminar on “Teacher Education/Training Programmes in
Physical Education-Issues and Challenges”, at P.G.G.C-11, Chandigarh on February 15-16,
2015.
REVIEWER OF INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS
1. International Journal of Sports Science and Arts (IJSSA), Helwan, Egypt.
(http://www.ijssa-gezira.com/)
2. Scientific Online Publishing (http://www.scipublish.com/journals/STP/): SOP Transactions on
Psychology, USA.
3. Journal of Nutritional Therapeutics (http://www.lifescienceglobal.com/journals/journal-
of-nutritional-therapeutics), Canada.
4. Scientific Online publishing (http://www.scipublish.com/journals/EPI/): SOP Education
Practice and Innovation, USA.
5. Sports Science and Sports Medicine (Medical and Biological Sciences: World Academy of
Science, Engineering and Technology), USA. (http://www.bioinfopublication.org)
6. British Journal of Applied Science & Technology (SCIENCEDOMAIN International), USA.
(http://www.sciencedomain.org)
7. Scientific Online Publishing SOP (http://www.scipublish.com/journals/ALSH/): Transactions on
Life Sciences and Health, USA.
MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMIC BODIES Life Member : Sports Psychology Association of India (SPAI)
Life Member : National Association of Physical Education and Sports Sciences (NAPESS)
Life Member : Society for Research of Movement Education (SRME)
Life Member : Indian Association of Health and Fitness (IAHF)
Life Member : Indian Journal of Movement Education and Exercise Sciences (IJMESS)
Life Member : Indian Federation of Computer Science in Sports (IFCSS)
Member : Physical Education Foundation of India (PEFI)
Member : Post Graduate Board of Studies in Physical Education, P.U, Chandigarh
Member : Board of Control in Physical Education, P.U, Chandigarh
Member : Research Degree Committee in Physical Education, P.U, Chandigarh
Member : Academic, Administrative and Technical Committee in Physical Education,
Panjab University, Chandigarh
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MEMBER OF EDITORIAL BOARD/ADVISORY BOARD/REFEREE
International Journal
1. Editorial Board, International Knowledge Press Journal of Global Research in Education
and Social Science (Peer-Reviewed International Journal), UK
http://www.ikpress.org/journal/46
2. Editorial Board, International Scientific Online Publishing (SOP) Education Practice and
Innovation (Online ISSN: 2372-3106, Peer Reviewed Journal), USA.
http://www.scipublish.com/journals/EPI/
3. Editorial Board, International Scientific Online Publishing (SOP) Transactions on
Psychology (Online ISSN: 2373-8642, Peer Reviewed Journal), USA.
http://www.scipublish.com/journals/STP/
4. Editorial Board, International Scientific Online Publishing (SOP) Transactions on Life
Sciences and Health (Online ISSN: 2379-9595, Peer Reviewed Journal), USA.
http://www.scipublish.com/journals/ALSH/
5. Editorial Board, American Research Publication-US Open Sports Science Journal, USA.
http://www.arepub.com/US%20Open%20Sports%20Science%20Journal/Editor%20Board.php
6. Scientific and Technical Committee & Editorial Review Board, Medical and Biological
Sciences (World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology), USA.
http://www.waset.org/Committees/Medical?page=3
7. Editorial Board, International Organization of Scientific Research (IOSR) Journal of
Research & Methods in Education (IOSR-JRME)
http://iosrjournals.org/iosr-jrme.html
8. Advisory Board, World Research Journal of Physical Education and Sports Science http://www.bioinfopublication.org/journal.php?opt=azjou&jouid=BPJ0000142
9. Referee Board, International Journal of Movement Education and Exercises Sciences
(Online ISSN 2321-7200, Referred Journal), INDIA. http://dews.net.in/ijmess/
10. Associate Editor, International Journal of Physical Education, Sports and Health (ISSN
Number: 2394-1693) INDIA. http://www.kheljournal.com
11. Editorial Board, Journal of Sports Research (Online ISSN: 2410-6534 peer-reviewed
journal,), PAKISTAN http://www.pakinsight.com
12. Editorial Board, International Journal of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education
(IJHSSE) (Online ISSN Number: 2349-0381 peer-reviewed journal), INDIA
http://www.arcjournals.org/ijhsse/ijhsse_home.php (Impact Factor-1.056)
13. Editorial Board, International Journal of Sport and Health Education (ISSN: 2278-0645,
Peer Reviewed Journal), INDIA. http://www.pritampublication.com
14. Editorial Board, International Research Journal of Sport Glimpses, (ISSN: 2278-5027, Peer
Reviewed Journal), INDIA.
http://www.sportjournals.org.in/
15. Editorial Board, International Research Journal of Physical Education and Sports
Sciences. (ISSN: 2394-7985, Peer Reviewed Journal), INDIA.
http://www.sportjournals.org.in/
16. Editorial Board, International Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and
Modern Education. (ISSN: 2454-6119, Peer Reviewed Journal), INDIA.
http://www.rdmodernreserach.org
17. Editorial Board, Global Journal For Research Analysis (GJRA). (ISSN: 2277-8160, Impact
Factor: 3.12 Peer Reviewed Journal), INDIA.
http://worldwidejournals.com/gra/
18. Editorial Board, International Journal of Scientific Research (IJSR). (ISSN: 2277-8179,
Impact Factor: 3.24 Peer Reviewed, Indexed, Double Reviewed Journal), INDIA.
http://worldwidejournals.com/ijsr/
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19. Editorial Board, International Index Journal: PARIPEX - INDIAN JOURNAL OF
RESEARCH (PIJR). (ISSN: 2250-1991, Impact Factor: 5.215 Peer Reviewed, Indexed,
Double Reviewed Journal), INDIA.
http://worldwidejournals.com/paripex/
20. Editorial Board, International Index Journal: Indian Journal of Applied Research (IJAR).
(ISSN: 2249-555X, Impact Factor: 3.919 Double Reviewed Journal), INDIA.
http://www.worldwidejournals.com/ijar/
National Journal
1. Advisory Board, Journal of Physical Education and Allied Sciences (ISSN: 2230-7397, Peer
Reviewed Research Journal), Chandigarh (India).
2. Referees Board, Indian Journal of Movement Education and Exercises Sciences (Online
ISSN 2249-6246, Referred Journal) India. http://srome.org/ijmees/
PUBLICATIONS/RESEARCH/PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
A. Book Published:
1. Singh, T. N. (2007). A to Z Encyclopedia of Physical Education and Exercise Science. Sports
Educational Technologies, New Delhi. ISBN: 81-904009-6-7
2. Singh, T. N. (2008). Manual of Physical Education and Sports Sciences. Friends Publications
(India), New Delhi. ISBN: 81-7216-249-9
3. Singh, G., Singh, D., Kumar, R. and Singh, T. N. (Edited 2012). Health, Physical Education,
Sports and Wellness in Schools and Community: A Holistic and Innovative Approach.
Department of Physical Education, Panjab University, Chandigarh. ISBN: 978-81-925348-0-0
4. Singh, T. N. and Reeta (2013). Body Mass Index, Body Fat and Blood Pressure: A Comparative
Study of Residential and Non-Residential School Students. Lambert Academic Publishing,
Germany. ISBN: 978-3-659-37593-4 (Published on 24-03-2013)
5. Singh, S.V. and Singh, T. N. (2013). Flexibility and Body Composition: A Comparative Study
between Football and Badminton Players. Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany. ISBN: 978-
3-659-47304-3 (Published on 12-10-2013)
6. Singh, T. N. and Jain, K. (2013). Anthropometric Measurements: A Study of College Level
Female Basketball and Volleyball Players. Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany. ISBN:
978-3-659-45966-5 (Published on 29-09-2013)
7. Singh, T. N. and Kaur, J. (2015). Peak Flow Rate and Body Mass Index: An Assessment of
Physical Education and Non-Physical Education Students. Lambert Academic Publishing,
Germany. ISBN: 978-3-659-27041-3 (Published on 19-02-2015)
8. Singh, T. N. and Singh, R.K.N. (2015). Explosive Strength through Standing Broad Jump and
Vertical Jump: Inter-college Level Volleyball Players and Basketball Players. Lambert Academic
Publishing, Germany. ISBN: 978-3-659-76350-2 (Published on 18-08-2015)
9. Devi, W.G. and Singh, T. N. (2015). Body Image, Eating Disorder and Selected Physiological
Variables: Athletes and Non-Athletes. Scholars’ Press Publishing, Germany. ISBN: 978-3-639-
85991-1 (Published on 13-11-2015)
B. Chapters/ Articles Contributed to Books and Proceedings 1. Singh, D. and Singh, T. N.
Weight Control thorough Physical Activity, in “Scientific Temperaments in Physical
Education and Sports”. SKR College of Physical Education, Kharar, Punjab, India (2008) pp.
187-188.
2. Singh, T. N.
Comparative Study of Flexibility among national level players of Manipur, in “Sports Exercise
Health Connections”. Panjab University, Chandigarh, India. (2008) pp. 18-23.
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3. Singh, D. and Singh, T. N.
Obesity and Physical Exercise, In “Present Scenario and Future Challenges in Physical
Education” ISBN: 978-81-905892-6-0, edited by Y.P. Sharma and Hari Singh, JMD
Publications, Shimla, India (2009) pp. 122-128.
4. Singh, T. N.
Physical Activity for Health and Fitness, In “Wellbeing at Workplace: A Search for Synergy”
ISBN: 978-81-88865-59-8, edited by S.K. Samantaray, Gagandeep Publications, Delhi, India
(2011) pp. 301-310.
5. Singh, D., Singh, T. N., and Saini, S.
Gene Doping in Sports at Cellular Level, In “Physical Education: The Key for Holistic Inter-
disciplinary Collaboration” ISBN: 978-81-921410-0-8, edited by R.S. Brar, P.G. Government
College, Chandigarh, India (2011) pp. 473-475.
6. Salam, C., Singh, T. N., Sardar, S. and Das, P.K.
Comparative Study of Hip and Truck Flexibility between Swimmers and Football Players,
In “Physical Education: The Key for Holistic Inter-disciplinary Collaboration” ISBN: 978-81-
921410-0-8, edited by R.S. Brar, P.G. Government College, Chandigarh (2011) pp. 88-91.
7. Singh, D., Singh, T. N., and Saini, S.
Physical Activities & Sports for Global Peace & Development, In “Physical Activities &
Sports for Global Peace and Development” ISBN: 978-81-7216-334-1, edited by Sarita Tyagi,
Anil K. Vinaik, Lalit Sharma and Tarak Nath Pramanik, Sports & Spiritual Science
Publications, New Delhi, India (2011) pp.419-421
8. Singh, D., Singh, T. N., and Saini, S.
Use of Technology in Physical Education and Sports, In “Global Trends in Physical
Education and Sports” ISBN: 978-81-7216-334-1, edited by B.S.Ghuman and Satpal K. Kalsi,
Friends Publications, New Delhi, India (2012) pp.95-99.
9. Singh, T. N.
Physical Exercise, In “Mantras for Healthy Lifestyle” ISBN: 978-81-88132-39-3, edited by Dr.
Amarjeet Singh, Century Publications, New Delhi, India (2012) pp.34-47.
10. Singh, T. N., Nain, Bhupinder and Reeta
A Comparative Study of Anthropometric Variables between Residential and Non-
Residential School Girls, In “Health, Physical Education, Sports and Wellness in Schools and
Community: A Holistic and Innovative Approach” ISBN: 978-81-925348-0-0, edited by G.
Singh, D. Singh, R.K and T.N. Singh, Department of Physical Education, Panjab University,
Chandigarh, India (2012) pp.12-14.
11. Singh, T. N., Singh, S.V.K.
Effect of Eight Weeks Pilates Exercise on Flexibility of School Boys, In “Health, Physical
Education, Sports and Wellness in Schools and Community: A Holistic and Innovative
Approach” ISBN: 978-81-925348-0-0, edited by G. Singh, D. Singh, R.K and T.N. Singh,
Department of Physical Education, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India (2012) pp.75-77.
12. Singh, T. N., Komal
Effect of Plyometric Training on Fitness Level and Performance of National Level Female
Basketball Players, In “Health, Physical Education, Sports and Wellness in Schools and
Community: A Holistic and Innovative Approach” ISBN: 978-81-925348-0-0, edited by G.
Singh, D. Singh, R.K and T.N. Singh, Department of Physical Education, Panjab University,
Chandigarh, India (2012) pp.347-350.
13. Singh, T. N., Kshyap, J. and Brar.G.S.
Physical Fitness In Relation To Transport to School In Adolescent‟s, In “Health, Physical
Education, Sports and Wellness in Schools and Community: A Holistic and Innovative
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Approach” ISBN: 978-81-925348-0-0, edited by G. Singh, D. Singh, R.K and T.N. Singh,
Department of Physical Education, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India (2012) pp.177-180.
14. Singh, T. N.
Impact of Physical Activity on Health and Fitness, In “Health, Physical Education, Sports
and Wellness in Schools and Community: A Holistic and Innovative Approach” ISBN: 978-81-
925348-0-0, edited by G. Singh, D. Singh, R.K and T.N. Singh, Department of Physical
Education, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India (2012) pp.427-431.
15. Singh, T. N., Komal and Singh, Bhupinder
Effect of Resistance Training on Fitness level and Performance of National Level Female
Basketball Players, In “Futuristic Trends in Physical Education (Vol. II)” ISBN: 978-93-
80144-63-4, edited by Nishan Singh Deol, Twenty-first Century Publications, Punjabi
University, Patiala, India (2013) pp.103-107.
16. Singh, S.V.K., Singh, T. N.
Effect of Eight Weeks Pilates Exercise on Flexibility and Body Composition of School
Boys, In “Futuristic Trends in Physical Education (Vol. III)” ISBN: 978-93-80144-63-4, edited
by Nishan Singh Deol, Twenty-first Century Publications, Punjabi University, Patiala, India
(2013) pp.243-246.
17. Singh, T. N., Singh, B.
A Comparative Study of Eating Disorder among Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS)
School National Level Taekwondo Female Players, In “Wellness Through Physical Activity:
Future Perspective” ISBN: 978-93-8014-512-9, edited by Nishan Singh Deol, Twentyfirst
Century Publications, Patiala, India (2014) pp.220-223.
18. Singh, S.V.K., Singh, T. N., Singh, D., and Singh, B.
Effect of Twelve Weeks Exercise Program with Pilates on Flexibility among School Boys
of Manipur, In “Global Scientific Conference on Physical Education, Health & Sports Sciences
(Vol. II)” ISBN: 978-93-8014-515-0, edited by Sukhdev Singh, Twentyfirst Century
Publications, Patiala, India (2014) pp. 116-118.
19. Singh, D., Singh, T. N., Saini, S.
Media in Sports: Need and Challenges, Proceeding of National Seminar on “Teacher
Education/ Training Programmes in Physical Education-Issues and Challenges” ISBN: 978-81-
921410-1-5, edited by Aparna Koushal , P.G. Government College, Chandigarh (2015) pp. 71-
74.
20. Singh, T. N., Reeta, S., Cherish.
An Assessment of Eating Disorder among All India Inter-University Female Handball
Players, Proceeding of National Seminar on “ New Challenges of Physical Education and
Sports Science in the 21st Century” ISBN: 2229-7049, edited by T. Inaobi Singh, Manipur
University, Canchipur ( October, 2015) pp. 95-97.
1. Singh, T. Nandalal and Komal (2008). A Comparative Study of Anthropometric Measurements
of Inter College Players. HPE-Forum: A Bi-Annual Professional Journal, Vol. 8 (1&2), pp.
51-54. (NEPAL)
2. Singh, T. Nandalal and Kaur, J. (2011). Lung Capacity and Body Mass Index between
Physical Education and Non-Physical Education Students-A Comparative Study.
International Journal of Health, Physical Education & Computer Science in Sports (ISSN:
2231-3265, Impact Factor: 0.624, Referred Journal), Vol. IV (1), pp. 1- 4. (Hyderabad,
INDIA)
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3. Singh, T. Nandalal and Reeta (2011). A Study of Body Mass Index, Percentage of Body Fat
and Blood Pressure between Boarding and Non-Boarding School Boys of Chandigarh. Asian
Journal of Physical Education and Computer Science in Sports (ISSN: 0975-7732 Impact
Factor: 0.5190, Referred Journal), Vol. 5 (1), pp. 48-50. (Hyderabad, INDIA)
4. Singh, T. Nandalal, Singh, V.K. and Singh, R. (2011). The Study of Trunk Flexibility and
Body Composition between Football and Badminton Players. Journal of Physical Education
and Sport (ISSN: 2066-248, Peer Reviewed Scientific Journal), Vol. 11(1), pp. 18-21.
(ROMANIA)
5. Singh, T. Nandalal (2012). A Comparative Study of Body Composition among National
Level Players. Journal of Sports Science and Health (ISSN: 1513-7430, Referred Journal).
Academic Journal of Faculty of Sports Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Vol. 13
(2), pp. 94-99. (BANGKOK)
6. Singh, T. Nandalal (2012). A Comparative Study of Anthropometric Variables between
Residential and Non-Residential School Students of Chandigarh. International Journal of
Health, Physical Education & Computer Science in Sports (ISSN: 2231-3265, Impact
Factor: 0.624, Referred Journal), Vol. 6 (1), pp. 41-44. (Hyderabad, INDIA)
7. Kumar, A., Singh, T. Nandalal (2012). A Comparative Study of Physical Fitness between
Government and Non-Government School Boys. International Journal of Behavioral Social
and Movement Sciences (ISSN: 2277-7547, Double Blind Peer Reviewed Indexed On-Line
International Journal), Vol. 1 (4), pp. 18-22. (Jammu, INDIA)
8. Komal and Singh, T. Nandalal (2013). Effect of Eight Weeks Plyometric Training on the
Performance of National Level Female Basketball Players. International Journal of
Movement Education and Social Sciences (ISSN: 2278-0793, Peer Reviewed International
Journal), Vol. 2 (2), pp. 51-53. (Gwalior, INDIA)
9. Komal and Singh, T. Nandalal (2013). Relationship of Physical Fitness Components and
Football Playing Ability. International Journal of Physical Education, Health and Social
Sciences (ISSN: 2278-716X, Peer Reviewed International Journal), Vol. 2 (2), pp.1-5.
(Gwalior, INDIA)
10. Komal and Singh, T. Nandalal (2013). Effect of Plyometric Training and Resistance Training
on the Performance of National Level Female Basketball Players. A Multi-Disciplinary
International Journal Shrinkhala (ISSN: 2321-290X), Vol. 2 (4), pp. 28-31. (Kanpur,
INDIA).
11. Singh, T. Nandalal and Reeta (2013). A Comparative Analysis of Body Mass Index and Vital
Capacity among All India Inter-University Female Handball Players. International Journal
of Health, Physical Education & Computer Science in Sports (ISSN: 2231-3265, Impact
Factor: 0.624), Vol. 11(1), pp. 98-100. (Hyderabad, INDIA)
12. Komal and Singh, T. Nandalal (2013). Comparative Effect of Plyometric Training and
Resistance Training on Selected Fitness Variables among National Level Female Basketball
Players. Peer Reviewed Multidisciplinary International Research Journal-Asian Resonance
(ISSN: 0976-8602 Impact Factor-3.67), Vol. II (IV), pp-271-275. (Kanpur, INDIA).
13. Singh, T. Nandalal, Komal (2013). Effect of Plyometric Training, Resistance Training and
Their Combination on the Performance of Basketball Players. Asian Journal of Physical
Education and Computer Science in Sports (ISSN: 0975-7732 Impact Factor: 0.5190,
Referred Journal), Vol. 9 (1), pp.26-30. (Hyderabad, INDIA).
14. Singh, T. Nandalal, Razavi, M. S. (2013). Effect of Static Stretch Exercise Program on Knee
Range of Motion (ROM) of Male Badminton Players. Asian Journal of Physical Education
and Computer Science in Sports (ISSN: 0975-7732 Impact Factor: 0.5190, Referred
Journal), Vol. 9 (1), pp.17-20. (Hyderabad, INDIA)
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15. Singh, T. Nandalal, Komal (2013). Effect of Eight Weeks Resistance Training on the Fitness
Variables of National Level Female Basketball Players. International Research Journal of
Sports GLIMPSES (ISSN: 2278-5027, Peer Reviewed Journal), Vol. III (1), pp. 28-31. (H.P,
INDIA)
16. Singh, T. Nandalal and Komal (Jan, 2014). Effect of Plyometric Training, Resistance
Training and Their Combination on the Fitness Level of National Level Basketball Players.
International Journal of Physical Education, Health and Social Sciences (ISSN: 2278-
716X, Peer Reviewed International Journal), Vol. 3 (1). (Gwalior, INDIA)
17. Bhardwaj, S., Singh, T. Nandalal and Rathee, N. K. (March, 2014). A Qualitative Study of
Mental Perseverance and Mental Concentration among Elite and Sub-Elite Wrestlers.
European Scientific Journal (E-ISSN: 1857-7431, Impact Factor: 8.25, Peer Reviewed
International Journal), Vol. 10 (8), pp. 202-209. (PORTUGAL)
18. Singh, T. Nandalal and Singh, S.V.K. (January-April, 2014). Effect of Twelve Weeks
Exercise Program with Pilates on Body Composition among School Boys of Manipur. An
International E-Journal in Education and Physical Education (ISSN: 2277-2456, Impact
Factor-2.325 Refereed E-Journal), Vol. 3(1). Pp. (Maharashtra, INDIA).
19. Singh, T. Nandalal and Nongdren, R.K. (April, 2014). Explosive Strength through Standing
Broad Jump and Vertical Jump Test between Inter-College Level Volleyball and Basketball
Players. SOP Education Practice and Innovation (Online ISSN: 2372-3106, Index & Peer
Reviewed Journal), Vol. 1(2), pp.20-23 (USA).
20. Singh, T. Nandalal and Rajeshwari (2014). Cardio-respiratory function among rural school
girls of Rajasthan. International Journal of Movement Education and Sports Sciences
(Online ISSN: 2321-7200, Refereed & Peer Reviewed Journal published), Vol. II (1)
January-December. (INDIA).
21. Singh, T. Nandalal and Salam, C. (June, 2014). Communal Tension among the Players of
Contact and Non-Contact Sports: A Comparative Study. SOP Transactions on Psychology
(Online ISSN: 2373-8634, Index & Peer Reviewed Journal), Vol. 1(2), pp. 29-34. (USA).
22. Singh, T. Nandalal and Razvi, M. (July 2014). Effect of Static Stretch and Massage on
Hamstring Flexibility of Badminton Players. An International E-Journal in Education and
Physical Education (ISSN: 2277-2456, Impact Factor-2.325, Refereed E-Journal), Vol.
3(3). Pp. 224-230 (INDIA).
23. Singh, T. Nandalal and Razvi, M. (September, 2014). Impact of Sports Massage on Knee
Range of Motion (ROM) In Male Badminton Players. SOP Transactions on Life Sciences
and Health (Online ISSN: 2379-9595, Index & Peer Reviewed Journal), Vol. 1(2), Paper in
Press (USA). In Press, Pub. Date (Web): 26-09-2014.
24. Singh, T. Nandalal and Singh, L. S. (September, 2014). Muscular Endurance between Inter-
College Level Male Football and Handball Players: A Comparative Study. SOP Education
Practice and Innovation (Online ISSN: 2372-3106, Index & Peer Reviewed Journal), Vol.
1(3), pp. 7-12 (USA).
25. Singh, T. Nandalal (March, 2015). A Study of Peak Flow Rate and BMI between male
Physical Education and Non-Physical Education Students. Online International
Interdisciplinary Research Journal (Online ISSN: 2249-9598, Impact Factor-2.217,
Refereed E-Journal), Vol. V (II), pp. 237-240. (INDIA).
26. Singh, T. Nandalal and Sharma, R. (April, 2015). Comparison of Selected Anthropometric
Measurements of Inter-College Level Male Football and Handball Players. SOP Transactions
on Psychology (Online ISSN: 2373-8634, Index & Peer Reviewed Journal), Paper in Press
(USA). In Press, Pub. Date (Web): 20-04-2015.
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27. Singh, T. Nandalal and Kaur, H. (April, 2015). Peak Expiratory Flow Rate (PEFR) Among
Selected National Level Male Players of Chandigarh. Peer Reviewed Multidisciplinary
International Research Journal-Asian Resonance (ISSN: 0976-8602 Impact Factor-3.67),
Vol. IV (II), pp.180-182. (INDIA).
28. Reeta and Singh, T. Nandalal (May, 2015). An Analysis of Cardio-Respiratory Fitness
among Chandigarh, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh School Girls. Online International
Interdisciplinary Research Journal (Online ISSN: 2249-9598, Impact Factor-2.217,
Refereed E-Journal), Vol. V (III), pp. 308-312. (INDIA).
29. Singh, T. Nandalal and Kaur, H. (June, 2015). Blood Pressure and Pulse Rate among
National Level Male Football, Basketball and Hockey Players. Peer-Reviewed International
Journal of Current Research (ISSN: 0975-833X Impact Factor-5.34), Vol. 7 (6), pp-17612-
17615. (INDIA).
30. Singh, T. Nandalal and Devi, W. Geetarani (September, 2015). An Assessment of Blood
Pressure and Peak Flow Rate among University Level Female Football Players. International
Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Modern Education (ISSN: 2454-6119 Impact
Factor-2.43), Vol. 1 (1), pp-271-275. (INDIA).
31. Reeta and Singh, T. Nandalal (November, 2015). An Assessment of Body Mass Index
among Government School Girls of Chandigarh, Haryana and Himchal Pradesh.
International Journal of Research in Social Science and Research (Online ISSN: 2249-
2496, Impact Factor-5.65, Refereed Journal), Vol. 5 (4), pp. 464-468. (INDIA).
32. Singh, T. Nandalal and Devi, W. Geetarani (November, 2015). Body Image and Eating
Disorder between Athletes and Non-Athletes. International Journal of Multidisciplinary
Research and Modern Education (ISSN: 2454-6119 Impact Factor-2.43), Vol. 1 (2), pp. 38-
42 (INDIA).
33. Singh, T. N., Kaur, H. (November, 2015). Pulse Rate and Blood Pressure among Selected
Non-Contact Games: A Comparative Study. International Journal of Multidisciplinary
Research and Development), (Online ISSN: 2239-4182, Impact Factor-5.742, Indexed,
Refereed and Peer Reviewed Journal), Vol. 2 (11) Part-D, pp. 166-168 (INDIA).
34. Singh, T. Nandalal and Singh, B. (November, 2015). Effect of 12 Weeks SAQ Equipment
Training on Selected Physiological Variables among School Athletes. Remarking-
Multidisciplinary International Journal (ISSN: 2394-0344 Impact Factor-4.473), Vol. II
(VI), pp-10-14. (INDIA).
35. Singh, T. N., Kaur, H. (Nov-Dec, 2015). Peak Expiratory Flow Rate (PEFR) Among
Selected Non-Contact Games. International Journal of Physical Education, Sports and
Health), (Online ISSN: 2294-1693, Impact Factor-4.69, Indexed and Peer Reviewed
Journal), Vol. 2 (2) Part-C. (INDIA).
36. Singh, T. N. and Kumar, N. (December, 2015). Health Style between Indian and Foreign
Male Students of Delhi State. International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences
(Online ISSN: 2249-5896, Impact Factor-4.962, Refereed Journal), Vol. 5 (12) (INDIA).
1. Tiwari, Sandhya and Singh, T. Nandalal (2007). To Assess the Prevalence of Eating Disorder
and Body Composition of amongst the Selected Female Players. Penalty Corner: A Premier
Sports and Physical Education Journal (ISSN: 0976-5190), Vol. 7(1), pp. 35-41.
(HIMACHAL PRADESH)
2. Singh, T. Nandalal and Kumar, Sandeep (2008). Comparative Study of Motor Ability Status
of Urban and Rural boys. Penalty Corner: A Premier Sports and Physical Education
Journal (ISSN: 0976-5190), Vol. 8(1), pp. 25-34. (HIMACHAL PRADESH)
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3. Singh, T. Nandalal (2008). Yoga and Performance. Indian Football.Com guest column.
www.football.com (INDIA)
4. Singh, T. Nandalal (2008). Psychological Preparation and Motivation for a Football Team.
Indian Football.Com guest column. www.football.com (INDIA)
5. Singh, T. Nandalal (2008). Technique is everything. Indian Football.Com guest column.
www.football.com (INDIA)
6. Singh, D., and Singh, T. Nandalal (2009). Vigilance among Athletes In Relation To Their
Performance, Journal of Health and Fitness (ISSN: 0975-9409), Vol. 1(2), pp. 18-21.
(AMRITSAR-PUNJAB)
7. Singh, D., and Singh, T. Nandalal (2009). Team Cohesion among Athletes In Relation To
Gender. Vyayam-Vidnyan, Shree Hanuman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal,-Publication, Vol. 42
(2), pp. 24-28. (AMRAVATI)
8. Singh, D., Singh, G. and Singh, T. Nandalal (2009). Comparison of University and College
Athletes on Team-Cohesion. Journal of Health and Fitness (ISSN: 0975-9409), Vol. 1(1),
pp. 36-40. (AMRITSAR-PUNJAB)
9. Singh, T. Nandalal and Kumar, A. (2010). Comparative Study of Physical Fitness Status of
Chandigarh School Boys. Journal of Health and Fitness (ISSN: 0975-9409), Vol. 2(2), pp.
38-41. (AMRITSAR-PUNJAB)
10. Gangta, K.S., Singh, T. Nandalal and Brar, M.K. (2010). A Study of Selected
Anthropometric Physical and Physiological Parameters as Predictors of Performance in
Volleyball. Journal of Health and Fitness (ISSN: 0975-9409), Vol. 2(1), pp. 14-19.
(AMRITSAR-PUNJAB)
11. Singh, T. Nandalal (2010). Nutrition, Health and Performance. Indian Football.Com guest
column. www.football.com (INDIA)
12. Singh, T. Nandalal and Reeta (2011). Body Mass Index, Percentage of Body Fat and Blood
Pressure Between Residential and Non-Residential School Students-A Comparative Study.
Indian Journal of Movement Education and Exercise Sciences (ISSN: 2249-6246, Refereed
Research Journal), Vol. 1(1), pp. 120-126. (MADHYA PRADESH)
13. Bhardwaj, Sudesh and Singh, T. Nandalal (2011). Mental Toughness: A Multi-dimensional
key for Enhancing Combative Sports performance. Penalty Corner: A Premier Sports
Sciences & Physical Education Journal (ISSN: 0976-5190) Vol. 11(1), pp.14-19.
(HIMACHAL PRADESH
14. Gangta, K.S. and Singh, T. Nandalal (2012). A Study of Selected Anthropometric Physical
and Physiological Parameters as Predictors of Performance in Volleyball. Indian Journal of
Movement Education and Exercise Sciences (ISSN: 2249-5010, Refereed Research Journal),
Vol. II (1), pp. 79-83. (MADHYA PRADESH)
15. Singh, T. Nandalal and Komal (2012). Effect of Resistance Training on the Performance of
Basketball Players. Journal of Physical Education and Allied Sciences (ISSN: 2230-7397,
Peer Reviewed Research Journal), Vol. 2 (2), pp. 5-8. (CHANDIGARH)
16. Singh, T. Nandalal, Reeta (2013). A Comparative Study of Body Image among All India
Inter-University Female Handball Players. Indian Journal of Physical Education and Sports
Sciences (ISSN: 2320-7981, Peer Reviewed Journal), Vol. 1 (2). (NEW DELHI).
17. Komal and Singh, T. Nandalal (2013). Effect of eight weeks plyometric training on the
fitness variables of national level female basketball players. Journal of Physical Education
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and Allied Sciences (ISSN: 2230-7397, Peer Reviewed Research Journal), Vol. 3 (1), pp. 18-
21. (CHANDIGARH)
18. Singh, L.S, Singh, K. B., Singh and T. Nandalal (Nov. 2013-Apr. 2014). Mental Ability
among Athletes and Non-Athletes of Colleges under Affiliated of Manipur University.
Journal of Physical Education Sports and Yoga Sciences (ISSN: 2250-1398), Vol. 3 (1), pp.
29-32 (UP)
19. Bhardwaj, S. and Singh, T. Nandalal (January, 2014). Evaluation of Concentration Ability
among Sports and Non-Sports Persons through Number Scanning Speed. Indian Journal of
Physical Education and Sports Sciences (ISSN: 2320-7981, Peer Reviewed Journal), Vol. 2
(1), pp 91-95. (NEW DELHI)
20. Singh, T. Nandalal and Rajeshwari (2014). Health Related Physical Fitness among Rural
School Boys of Rajasthan. Indian Journal of Movement Education and Exercise Sciences
(ISSN: 2249-6246 Online, Refereed Research Journal), Vol. IV (1). (MADHYA PRADESH)
1. “Physical Activity and Sports for Everyone” in International Conference on “Enhancing
Human Potential: Bio-Psycho-Social Perspectives” Panjab University, Chandigarh (India),
November 15-17, 2010.
2. “Yoga and Meditation for managing Healthy Life” in International Conference on “Business
Ethics and Human Values” University Business School, Panjab University, Chandigarh
(India), December 22-23, 2010.
3. “Study of the Prevalence and Causes o f Physical Injuries in Martial Art Taekwando” in 5th
International Conference on “Health, Education and Culture in Globalization Process” Chandigarh (India), December 22-23, 2010.
4. “Physical Fitness and Nutrition: A Base for Human Performance” in 5th International
Conference on “Health, Education and Culture in Globalization Process” Chandigarh
(India), December 22-23, 2010. (Awarded Best Poster)
5. “India and Modern Olympic Games” in International Symposium on “Global Trends of
Physical Education & Sports in 21st Century” N.C.P.E. Goutam Budh Nagar, Dadri,UP
(India), April 02-03, 2011.
6. “Physical Activity and Sports for Health, Global Peace and Development” in International
Conference on “Physical Activity and Sports for Global Peace and Development” IGIPESS,
Delhi University, New Delhi (India), October 19-21, 2011.
7. “Physical Activity: An Essential Tool To Manage Stress” in 1st International Online
Conference On “Psychology And Allied Sciences” organized by Indian Association of
Health, Research & Welfare, GJUS&T, Hisar, Haryana (India), November 25-26, 2011.
8. “Exercise: A Base for Longevity and Quality of Life” in "International Congress on
Contemporary Enrichment of Physical Education and Sports", University of Mumbai,
Mumbai (India), January 10-12, 2012.
9. “A Comparative Study of Body Composition among National Level Players” in the 3rd
International Conference on “Sports and Exercise Science”, Bangkok (Thailand), February
7th -10th, 2012.
10. “Sports Psychology Facilitates the Sportspersons to be in the Zone” in International
Conference of Applied Psychology under the aegis of Asian Association of Applied
Psychology (AAAP), Panjab University, Chandigarh India), February 24th -25th, 2012.
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11. “A Comparative Study of Anthropometric Variables between Residential and Non-Residential
School Girls” in International Forum of Physical Education and Sports Science (IFPESS,
2012), Panjab University, Chandigarh (India), October 20th -22th, 2012.
12. “Effects of Eight Weeks Pilates Exercise on Flexibility of School Boys” in International
Forum of Physical Education and Sports Science (IFPESS, 2012), Panjab University,
Chandigarh (India), October 20th -22th, 2012.
13. “Physical Fitness in Relation to Transport to School in Adolescent’s” in International Forum
of Physical Education and Sports Science (IFPESS, 2012), Panjab University, Chandigarh
(India), October 20th -22th, 2012.
14. “Effect of Resistance Training on Fitness level and Performance of National Level Female
Basketball Players” in International Conference on Futuristic Trends in Physical Education
(ICFTPE-2013, India), Punjabi University, Patiala (India), January 24th -26th, 2013.
15. “Effect of Eight Weeks Pilates Exercise on Flexibility and Body Composition of School
Boys” in International Conference on Futuristic Trends in Physical Education (ICFTPE-
2013, India), Punjabi University, Patiala (India), January 24th -26th, 2013.
16. “Central Nervous System (CNS) And Sports Performance” in “2nd International Conference
on Psychology and Allied Sciences” organized by Indian Association of Health, Research &
Welfare, GJUS&T, Hisar, Haryana (India), March 21-22, 2013.
17. “Effect of Twelve Weeks Exercise Program with Pilates on Flexibility among School Boys of
Manipur” in “Global Scientific Conference on Physical Education, Health & Sports
Sciences (GLOPEHSS-2014)”, GNDU Amritsar (India), January 24-26, 2014.
18. “Effect of Twelve Weeks Exercise Program with Pilates on Flexibility among School Boys of
Manipur” in “Global Scientific Conference on Physical Education, Health & Sports
Sciences (GLOPEHSS-2014)” organized GNDU Amritsar (India), January 24-26, 2014.
19. “Health Benefits of Exercise Especially For Women – A Theoretical Approach” in “1st
International and 3rd Indian Psychological Science Congress”, P.G. Government College,
Sector-46, Chandigarh (India), February 24-25, 2014.
20. “Exercise and the Environment” in “International Conference on Sports, Health and
Economics”, Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University, Fatehgarh Sahip, Punjab (India),
March 3-4, 2015.
1. “Comparative Study of Flexibility Among National Level Players of Manipur” in the UGC-
Sponsored National Seminar on “Sports, Exercise, Health Connections”, organized by
Department of Physical Education, Panjab University, Chandigarh from 29-02-2008 to 03-03-
2008.
2. “Aggression as Related in Performance in Football” in the UGC-Sponsored National
Seminar on “Sports, Exercise, Health Connections”, organized by Department of Physical
Education, Panjab University, Chandigarh from 29-02-2008 to 03-03-2008.
3. “Flexibility and Body Composition of College Players-A Comparative Study” in the UGC-
Sponsored National Conference on “Scientific Temperaments in Physical Education and
Sports”, at SKR College of Physical Education, Bhagoo Majra, Kharar, Mohali (Punjab) on
14th and 15th November 2008.
4. “Weight Control Through Physical Activity” in the UGC-Sponsored National Conference on
“Scientific Temperaments in Physical Education and Sports”, at SKR College of Physical
Education, Bhagoo Majra, Kharar, Mohali (Punjab) on 14th and 15th November 2008.
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5. Participated in First Chandigarh Social Science Congress on “Social Sciences: Emerging
Trends in the Era of Globalization” P.U, Chandigarh, January 21st – 22nd 2009.
6. “Comparative Study of Anthropometric Measurement of Inter-College Players” in UGC-
Sponsored 3rd National Conference on “Opportunities and Challenges in Physical
Education” Punjabi University, Patiala, February 10th - 11th 2009.
7. “Stress management through Yoga” in UGC- Sponsored 3rd National Conference on
“Opportunities and Challenges in Physical Education” Punjabi University, Patiala, February
10th - 11th 2009.
8. “Globalization in Sports” in UGC - Sponsored National Conference on “Physical Education
in the 21st Century” Arya College, Ludhiana (Punjab), March 2nd and 3rd, 2009.
9. “Obesity and Physical Exercise” in UGC-Sponsored National Conference on “Present
Scenario and Future Challenges in Physical Education”, Shimla University, Shimla
September 25th - 26th, 2009.
10. “Physical Activity for Health and Well-Being” in UGC- Sponsored 4th National
Conference on “Multidisciplinary Approach in Physical Education” Punjabi University,
Patiala, February 1st – 2
nd, 2010.
11. “Physical Activity and Nutrition” in UGC- Sponsored National Conference on “Role of
Physical Activities on Holistic Personality Development” Delhi University (IGIPESS), Delhi,
March 12th, 2010.
12. “Use of Technology in Physical Education and Sports” in UGC-Sponsored National
Conference on “Global Trends in Physical Education and Sports”, at SKR College of
Physical Education, Bhagoo Majra, Kharar, Mohali (Punjab) on 25th and 26th January, 2011.
13. “Comparative Study of Hip and Ankle Flexibility between Swimmers and Football Players” in
UGC-Sponsored National Conference on “Physical Education: The Key for Holistic Inter-
Disciplinary Collaboration”, at Post Graduate Government College, Sector-11, Chandigarh
on March 11-13, 2011.
14. “Gene Doping in Sports at Cellular Level” in UGC-Sponsored National Conference on
“Physical Education: The Key For Holistic Inter-Disciplinary Collaboration”, at Post
Graduate Government College, Sector-11, Chandigarh on March 11-13, 2011.
15. “The Role of Physical Activity in Promoting in Promoting Mental Well-being and Preventing
Mental Health Problems” in National Seminar on “Sports and Fitness Culture: Role of
Media”, at Punjabi University, Patiala on September 28, 2011.
16. “Sports: The Stepping Stone for Healthy Human Nature and Society” in National Conference
on “Health, Sports and Society” on December 3-4, 2011 at Jalandhar (Pb).
17. “Mind Tools: Essential Skills for Excellent Sports Performance” in “22nd National
Conference on Sports Psychology under the Aegis of SPAI” on January 25-27, 2012 at SKR
College of Physical Education, Bhagoo Majra, Kharar, Mohali (Punjab).
18. “A Comparative Study of Eating Disorder among Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) School
National Level Taekwondo Female Players” in “National Conference on Wellness through
Physical Activity: Future Perspective” on January 17-18, 2014 at Panjabi University, Patiala.
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19. “Role of Media in Sports” in National Seminar on “Teacher Education/Training
Programmes in Physical Education-Issues and Challenges”, at Post Graduate Government
College, Sector-11, Chandigarh on February 15-16, 2015.
20. “Historical Development of Teacher Education Programmes In Physical Education:
Accreditation and Certification” in “National Seminar on Nomenclature, Tenure &
Regulation of Physical Education Courses”, Shahi Sports College of Physical Education
Samrala (Pb.), February 18, 2015.
21. “Sport, Education and Child & Youth Development” in “National Conference on Kothari
Commission to RUSA (Rashtriya Ucchatar Shiksha Abhiyan): Multidisciplinary
Perspective”, USOL Panjab University (Chandigarh), February 26-27, 2015.
22. Eating and Exercising toward a Healthy Lifestyle in “National Seminar on Current Issues
in Public Health and Human Welfare”, Centre of Public Health Panjab University,
Chandigarh, March 11, 2015.
WORKSHOP ATTENDED
1. Workshop cum Training Programme on “Statistical Software SPSS”, organized by the
Department of Statistics, Panjab University, Chandigarh from 21.01.2008 to 25.01.2008.
2. SPSS Workshop on “Research and Data Analysis Using SPSS 18.0”, organized by Panjab
University, Chandigarh from 16.012.2010 to 17.12.2010.
3. Workshop on “Anti Doping Awareness”, organized by Directorate of Sports, Panjab University,
Chandigarh under Agies of National Anti Doping Agency (New Delhi, Ministry of Youth
Affairs and Sports, Govt. of India on 26th March, 2015.
REFRESHER/ORIENTATION/ SHORT TERM COURSES ATTENDED
1. UGC-Sponsored Orientation Course (80th) organized by Academic Staff College, Panjab
University, Chandigarh from 02-12-2008 to 29-12-2008 & got „A‟ Grade.
2. UGC-Sponsored Refresher Course (Information Technology-II) organized by Academic Staff
College, Panjab University, Chandigarh from 05-02-2010 to 25-02-2010 & got „A‟ Grade.
3. UGC-Sponsored Refresher Course in Physical Education organized by Academic Staff College,
Panjab University, Chandigarh from 22-02-2011 to 14-03-2011 & got „A‟ Grade.
ACTED AS A RESOURCE PERSON/ CHAIRPERSON/ CO-CHAIRPERSON
1. Resource Person in Refresher Course for in-service Physical Education Teachers Organized by
Directorate of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of Manipur at Khuman Lampak, Imphal.
(May 31st to June 14th, 2006).
2. Lecture-cum-demonstration on “Cultivating Health Life-Style for Students-Importance of
Physical Education” D.A.V College, Sector-10, Chandigarh on August 22nd, 2008 under the
aegis of IASPM-Ford Foundation Project on Selutogenesis (Through PGIMER, School of
Public Health, Chandigarh).
3. Co-chairperson in International Conference (Scientific Session-II) on “Physical Activity and
Sports for Global Peace and Development” IGIPESS, Delhi University, New Delhi, October 19-
21, 2011.
4. Chairperson (Scientific Session) in International Forum of Physical Education and Sports
Science, Panjab University, Chandigarh (India), October 20th-22th, 2012.
5. Resource Person in the project (ICMR) of School of Public Health, PGIMER, Chandigarh
entitled “Comparison of the Impact of a Lifestyle Intervention Package on the Salutogenic
Potential and Health Promoting Lifestyle of Manipuri and Non-Manipuri University Graduate
Students in a North Indian City”, 2012.
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6. Co-chairperson in National Conference (Poster Session) on “Wellness through Physical
Activity: Future Perspective” Panjabi University, Patiala, January 17-18, 2014.
7. Co-chairperson in International Conference on “Global Scientific Conference on Physical
Education, Health & Sports Sciences (GLOPEHSS-2014)” organized GNDU Amritsar (India),
January 24-26, 2014.
APPOINTED AS AN EXPERT FOR THE SELECTION OF ASST. PROFESSORS
1. J.D. College of Education, Muktsar, Punjab, 2009.
2. Sait Hahar College of Education, Ferozepur Road, Muktsar, (Punjab), 2009.
3. D.A.V. College of Education, College Road. Fazilka, (Punjab), 2009.
4. Guru Ram Dass B.Ed. College, Jalalabad, Faxilka (Punjab), 2012.
APPOINTED AS AN OBSERVER
1. Recruitment test for Food and Supplies Department, Punjab on 15.12.2013.
2. Recruitment test for Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS), Bhopal on 01.06.2014.
3. Recruitment test for Tehsil Welfare Officer, Punjab on 25.01.2015.
4. Recruitment test for different examinations for Punjab Government on (2015)
MISCELLANEOUS 1. Acted as a Joint Secretary, Scientific Committee member in International Forum of Physical
Education and Sports Science, Panjab University, Chandigarh (India), October 20th-22th, 2012.
2. Acted as a Deputy Superintendent during the different examinations conducted by Panjab
University, Chandigarh.
3. Acted as a paper setter and paper evaluation of Punjabi University (Patiala), University of Delhi
(Delhi), Shimla University (Shimla), Kurukshetra University (Kurukshetra), Pt. Ravishankar
Shukla University (Raipur), Maharshi Dayanand University (Rohtak) and Panjab University
(Chandigarh).
4. Acted as an external examiner of University of Delhi (Delhi), Punjabi University (Patiala),
Maharshi Dayanand University (Rohtak), Manipur University (Imphal) and Panjab University
(Chandigarh).
COUNTRIES VISITED
Thailand, Nepal, Burma
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