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Manipur University
ANNUAL REPORT2015-16
Canchipur - 795003(A Central University)
MANIPUR UNIVERSITY ANNUAL REPORT 2015-2016
TABLE OF CONTENT
SL CONTENT PAGE1 From the Desk of the Vice Chancellor 12 Introduction 3
SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES3 Dean, School of Humanities 94 Dance and Music 115 English 136 Foreign Language 167 Hindi 178 Linguistics 219 Manipuri 24
10 Philosophy 30SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
11 Dean, School of Social Science 3312 Adult Continuing Education and Extension 3513 Commerce 3814 Economics 4415 Education 5116 History 5217 Library and Information Science 5518 Mass Communication 5919 MIMS 6120 Political Science 6621 Sociology 7222 Teachers Education 78
SCHOOL OF LIFE SCIENCE23 Dean, School of Life Science 8324 Biochemistry 8525 Biotechnology 9026 Life Science 93
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SCHOOL OF HUMAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE27 Dean, School of Human and Environmental Science 10128 Anthropology 10329 Earth Science 10630 Forestry and Environmental Science 11031 Geography 11132 Physical Education and Sports Science 113
SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE33 Dean, School of Mathematical and Physical Science 12134 Chemistry 12335 Computer Science 12936 Mathematics 13037 Physics 13538 Statistics 143
SCHOOL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE39 JNIMS 14540 RIMS 162
CENTRES41 Manipur Studies 19642 Myanmar Studies 20043 CSSEIP 20144 Manipur Institute of Technology 205
STUDENT WELFARE45 Dean, Student Welfare 21146 IGNOU 21747 Health Centre 21848 Ladies Hostel No. 1 (Urirei) 219
48 A Ladies Hostel No. 2 (Kombirei) 21949 Boy’s Hostel No. 1 (Thangjing) 21950 Boy’s Hostel No. 2 (Koubru) 21951 NSS 22052 Sports 244
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ADMINISTRATION53 Administration 24955 Academic Section 25456 Goal Medals 25857 Academic Staff College 26658 Library 26759 College Development Council 27260 Audio Visual, Language and Phonetics Laboratory 28161 Special Cell(SC/ST/OBC) 28262 Computer Centre 28263 Educational Multimedia 28364 Engineering Cell 28465 MUSEUM 28466 Examination Section 28667 Scholar Awarded PhD 29968 Finance and Accounting 30969 UGC 310
From the Desk of the Vice-Chancellor May I, as the Vice-Chancellor of Manipur University, have the pleasure of pre-
senting the Annual Report of the academic year 2015-16. This is the report of the various activities of the students, faculty members, staff and institutes in the Uni-versity.
The University has six Schools of Studies including the School of Medical Scienc-es and currently there are 31 departments and 20 Centres/Cells which are actively functioning in the University. Under the School of Humanities there are 7 depart-ments, under the School of Life Sciences there are 3 departments, under the School of Social Sciences there are 11 departments, under the School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences there are 5 departments and under the School of Human and Environmental Sciences there are 5 departments. The Department of Physics, Bio-chemistry, Chemistry, Geography, Life Sciences, Earth Sciences and Anthropology are receiving fund from DST-FIST programme. The Department of Chemistry, Phys-ics, Manipuri and Economics are under UGC Special Assistance Programme. SAP in the Department of Life Sciences has been upgraded to Centre of Advance Study Phase –II. UGC has approved the opening of the Department of Law, Department of National Security Study and Department of Yoga in the University.
The University has 197 faculty members in the five Schools of Studies and 368 faculty members in the School of Medical Sciences. The publication record of faculty members remained impressive. Faculty members other than those from School of Medical Sciences contributed 247 journal articles, 36 book chapters and 27 books.
Our students also performed well in many fields. The Department of Sports or-ganised 22 Inter College Tournaments. The University also sent its teams to par-ticipate in 22 disciplines in the East Zone/Inter Zonal/All India Inter University Competitions.
A number of students have been awarded JRF, UGC Research Fellowship in Sci-ence for meritorious students, UGC-BSR Research Fellowship in Science for meri-torious students, Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship for ST/SC, Post Graduate Merit Scholarship for University Rank Holders, Post Graduate Indira Gandhi Scholarship for Single Child and Post Graduate Scholarship for Professional Course for ST/SC of the UGC, CSIR, ICSSR, ICHR and Mahatma Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Smriti (MGS-
DS). The NSS Cell organised Mass Tree Plantation, Blood Donation Camps, Consul-tative Meetings of the Principals and NSS Programme Officers, Review Meetings of Red Ribbon Clubs, Community Library, Cleanliness Drives, Photo Exhibitions and various competitions.
In the year 2015-16, the number of students in the University is 3666 including 309 Ph.D. Scholars while there are 59,518 students in the colleges affiliated to the University.
The College Development Council, Manipur University seeks to ensure proper planning and integrated development of the affiliated colleges. There are 85 affili-ated colleges consisting of 33 permanently affiliated Government Colleges, 1 Au-tonomous College, 29 permanently affiliated Government Aided Colleges, 4 perma-nently affiliated Private Colleges, 2 temporarily affiliated Government Colleges and 16 temporarily affiliated Private Colleges. Manipur Institute of Technology (MIT) is a Constituent College of the University. As on 31st March 2016, 13 colleges have been accredited by NAAC. Manipur University has applied for reaccreditation to NAAC.
Educational Multimedia Research Centre established with the objective of pro-ducing educational television video programmes of high quality for knowledge enhancement in various disciplines from 1989 to March 2016 has produced 842 video programmes and 503 e-content programmes. During April 2015 to March 2016, the Centre produced 114 video programmes and 117 e-content programmes. The UGC Human Resource Development Centre earlier known as Academic Staff College organised 4 Refresher Courses, 2 Summer/Winter Schools, 4 Short Term Courses, 3 Orientation Programme, 1 Teachers’ Educator.
I take this opportunity for thanking His Excellency the President of India who is the Visitor of the University, His Excellency the Governor of Manipur and Chief Rec-tor of the University, Prof. Dilip Madhukar Nachane, Chancellor of the University; the members of the Court, Executive Council and Academic Council; the Ministry of Human Resource Development, the University Grants Commission, the Association of Indian Universities, the National Assessment & Accreditation Council, the Bar Council of India, the Medical Council of India and various departments of the Gov-ernment of India and Government of Manipur for their wholehearted cooperation and support. I also acknowledge the patronage and assistance made available to us by the various funding agencies.
Last, but not the least, I express my deep appreciation of the service rendered by every section of the University Community and Affiliated Institutes and Colleges in the compilation of the Annual Report 2015-16. This is the spirit which will take our University to higher levels of performance and social relevance.
Prof. H. Nandakumar SarmaVice Chancellor, Manipur University
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The Manipur University is located at the historic place of Canchipur about 8 Km from the Imphal city on the western side of the Indo-Burma Road (NH No. 39). The University campus is spread over an area of about 287 acres of land. The University that has existed as a Central University since October 13, 2005 by an Act, 2005 (No. 54 of 2005) of Parliament was earlier a State Uni-versity which lasted from June 5, 1980 till it became a Central University. Prior to establishment of the Manipur Univer-sity, there was a Post-Graduate Centre of JNU, New Delhi at Imphal which was the nucleus of the University. The JNU Centre of Post-Graduate Studies, Im-phal functioned for about 9 years from 1972 to 1981 with ten disciplines till it merged with Manipur University in April 1981.Objectives of the University:
The primary objective of the University is:
» To disseminate and advance knowledge by providing instructional and research facilities in such branches of learning as it may deem fit;
» To make provisions for integrated courses in humanities, natural and physical sciences, social sciences, forestry and other allied disciplines in the educational programmes of the university;
» To take appropriate measures for promoting innovations in teaching-learning process, interdisciplinary studies and research;
» To educate and train manpower for the development of the state of Manipur and to pay special attention to the improvement of the social and economic conditions and welfare
of the people of the state, their intellectual, academic and cultural development.
Authorities of the University:The Court, the Executive Council, the
Academic Council, the College Devel-opment Council, the Board of Studies, the Finance Committee and such other authorities as may be declared by the Statutes will be the authorities of the university. Court:
The Court is the highest authority of the University. The Court met only once during the period under report.Executive Council:
The Executive Council is the princi-pal executive body of the university. The Executive Council shall hold a term of three years. The Executive Council met 3 (three) times during the period under report.Academic Council:
The Academic Council shall be the principal academic body of the university and its function is to exercise general su-pervision over the academic policies of the university. The Academic Council shall hold office for a term of three years. The Council met 2 (two) times during the pe-riod under report.Administrative Structure:
His Excellency, the President of India is the Visitor of the University. His Ex-cellency, the Governor of Manipur is the Chief Rector of the University. The Chan-cellor, the Vice-Chancellor, the Pro Vice-Chancellor, the Deans of Schools of Stud-ies, the Registrar, the Finance Officer, the Controller of Examinations, the Librarian and such other officers declared by the statutes from time to time are the officers of the University.
INTRODUCTION
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The Chancellor is the Chairman of the Court and the Vice-Chancellor is the Chairman of the Executive Council, Academic Council and various other statutory bodies of the University. Prof. H.N.K. Sarma is the Vice-Chancellor of the University.
The Vice-Chancellor is assisted by the following officials in transacting the normal Academic and Administrative works of the University:Academic:
» Dean, School of Humanities; » Dean, School of Social Sciences; » Dean, School of Life Sciences; » Dean, School of Human and
Environmental Science; » Dean, School of Mathematical &
Physical Sciences; » Dean, School of Medical Sciences.
Administration: » Registrar; » Finance Officer; » Controller of Examinations; » Director, College Development
Council; » Librarian; » Dean, School of Students’ Welfare; » University Engineer; » Chief Consultant (Civil).
The Registrar is the Secretary of the Court, Executive Council and Academic Council. The Registrar is assisted by Dy. Registrars, Assistant Registrars and other officers.COMMITTEES FOR THE ADVANCED STUDIES & RESEARCH
There are six Committees for Ad-vanced Studies and Research in all the School of Studies. The Committee for
Advance Studies & Research recom-mends scholars for admission to the Ph.D. Programme.BORAD OF STUDIES:
There are at present 13 (thirteen) Boards of Studies. They are:i. Postgraduate Board of Studies of
the School of Humanities,ii. Postgraduate Board of Studies of
the School of Social Sciences,iii. Postgraduate Board of Studies of
the School of Life Science,iv. Postgraduate Board of Studies
of the School of Human & Environmental Science,
v. Postgraduate Board of Studies of the School of Mathematical & Physical Sciences,
vi. Board of Studies of the Medical Sciences (Pre-clinical),
vii. Board of Studies of the Medical Sciences (Para-clinical),
viii. Board of Studies of Medical Sciences (clinical),
ix. Undergraduate Board of Studies of the School of Humanities,
x. Undergraduate Board of Studies of the School of Social Sciences,
xi. Undergraduate Board of Studies of the School of Life Science,
xii. Undergraduate Board of Studies of the School of Human & Environmental Sciences,
xiii. Undergraduate Board of Studies of the School of Mathematical & Physical Sciences,
FINANCE COMMITTEE:The Finance Committee recom-
mends the Budget Estimate and Annual Accounts of the University before it is placed for consideration of the Execu-tive Council and the Court. The Finance Committee met 2 (two) times during the period under report.
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GENERAL ADMINISTRATIONAcademic Section:
The Academic Section deals with all academic matters such as fixation of annual academic calendars, notifica-tion and issue of admission orders for all the academic courses, prescription of syllabi and regulations and academic awards to the students.Faculty Section:
The Faculty Section deals with all service matters of the faculty members such as leave matters, leave travel, re-cruitment, deputation and participa-tion in seminars, conferences, etc. The Section maintains the service records of the faculty.UGC Section:
This Section deals with matters re-lating to the University Grants Com-mission particularly recommendation of research projects, maintenance of progress reports of the completed and ongoing research projects, circulation of University Grants Commission let-ters to the Schools and Departments, Principals of the affiliated colleges, etc. Over and above, this Section maintains statistics of the University and also deals with all other correspondences of the project funding agencies like Coun-cil for Scientific & Industrial Research, Department of Science and Technology, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Indian Space Research Organization, etc. It conducts National Eligibility Test under sponsorship of University Grants Commission. Further, this is the only section dealing with the correspond-ence of research and exchange pro-gramme with foreign countries through the Association of Commonwealth Uni-versities. Scholarship, Fellowship:
The University provides Free Stu-
dentship and Financial Assistance to the Postgraduate students through a merit cum means assessment process. A number of students have been award-ed Junior Research Fellowships of the University Grants Commission, Council for Scientific & Industrial Research, In-dian Council of Social Science Research, etc. A number of research scholars have also been awarded fellowships under various projects for pursuing research work.Examination Branch:
The Examination Branch functions under the overall supervision of the Controller of Examinations. He is assist-ed by a Deputy Controller and Assistant Controllers of Examinations. The Exam-ination Branch conducted 243 exami-nations during the year under report.College Development Council:
The College Development Council plans and works for an integrated de-velopment of the Colleges in the state. There are 86affiliated colleges. A de-tailed report of the College Develop-ment Council is given separately.Teaching Programme:
There are 6 (six) Schools of Studies with full fledged Postgraduate teaching Departments under the Manipur Uni-versity. The University has 463 faculty members in all the six Schools of Stud-ies: School of Humanities – 39, School of Social Sciences – 61, School of Human & Environmental Science – 25 School of Life Sciences – 28, School of Mathemati-cal & Physical Sciences – 42 and School of Medical Sciences – 368.
Altogether 1302 students were ad-mitted in the 28 Postgraduate Depart-ments of the University during the year. 110 Ph. D. students were registered during the year. 79 Research Scholars were awarded Ph. D. degree during the year.
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School of Humanities:There are 6 (six) Departments under
the School of Humanities: (1) English, (2) Hindi, (3) Linguistics, (4) Manipuri, (5) Dance (Manipuri) and (6) Philoso-phy. Prof. M. Mani Meitei was the Dean of the School.School of Social Sciences:
The School has 9 (nine) Depart-ments: (1) Adult Continuing Educa-tion and Extension, (2) Commerce, (3) Economics, (4) Education, (5) History, (6) Mass Communication, (7) Library and Information Science, (8) Manipur Institute of Management Studies and (9) Political Science. Prof. E. Bijoyku-mar Singh was the Dean of the School till 28/02/2016 thereafter Prof. N. Lo-kendra Singh took over as Dean of the School.School of Human & Environmental Sciences:
The School has 4 (four) depart-ments: (1) Anthropology, (2) Earth Sci-ences, (3) Geography and (4) Physical Education and Sports Sciences. Prof. N. Dev Singh was the Dean of the School till 09/02/2016 and thereafter Prof. Arunkumar took over as the Dean of the School.School of Life Sciences:
The School has 3 (three) Depart-ments: (1) Bio-chemistry, (2) Bio-tech-nology and (3) Life Sciences. Prof. W. Vishwanath Singh was the Dean of the School.School of Mathematical & Physical Sciences:
The School has 5 (five) Departments: (1) Chemistry, (2) Computer Science, (3) Mathematics, (4) Physics and (5) Statistics. Prof. M. Dhaneshwar Singh was the Dean of the School.School of Medical Sciences:
The School has 30 Departments with
Postgraduate Courses in 21 subjects. Prof. Akoijam Joy Singh was the Dean of the School.Other Academic Activities:
Besides these faculty Departments, the following Centres/Departments are also functioning in the University to strengthen higher education in the State:i. Educational Multimedia Research
Centre;ii. Centre for Manipur Studies;iii. Academic Staff College;iv. University Museum;v. Computer Centre;vi. Indira Gandhi National Open
University Centre;vii. Special Cell for the Welfare of
Schedule Castes and Schedule Tribes;
viii. Centre for Myanmar Studies andix. University Employment and
Information Bureau. In addition to the M.A., M.Sc., M.Com.,
MBA, MCA and Ph.D. Programmes of the University, there is a Diploma Course in Human Rights. The Departments of Biotechnology and Physical Education & Sports Science have Integrated Courses of 5 years leading to Postgraduate Degree.Language Laboratory:
The University has one Language Laboratory under the School of Human-ities. The Laboratory has been helping the students of Language Departments namely, English, Hindi, Linguistics and Manipuri.Students’ Facilities:
The Dean of Students’ Welfare looks after the welfare of the student com-munity of the University. He is assisted by the Wardens; Coordinator, National Service Scheme; an Assistant Direc-tor of Sports; a Chief Medical Officer;
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an Assistant Registrar and supporting staff. The Government of Manipur has also established a University Employ-ment Information and Guidance Bureau in the University to guide the students. The University has a total of five hostels for students (three Men’s Hostels and two Ladies’ Hostels). The students have also been extended transport facility by the University for commuting between the University and Imphal City. Three buses of the University have been plying to and fro to certain areas of the Greater Imphal extending transport facilities to the students, teachers and staff of the University.
A detailed report of the Dean of Stu-dents’ Welfare on student activities, Sports, Culture, Health Centre, Employ-ment Information and Guidance Bu-reau, Hostels, Special Cell, etc. are given separately.Engineering and Estates:
The Engineering and Estates Depart-ment is responsible for the maintenance of the University assets, construction of new structures, overall infrastructure development activities of the campus, etc. This Department is led by a Univer-sity Engineer. He is assisted by one Retd. Chief Engineer (Civil) as Chief Consult-ant, one Assistant Registrar (Estates), three Assistant Engineers, two Junior Engineers, one Architect (Consultant) and other technical and supporting staff.Works Committee:
The Engineering and Estates De-partment prepares preliminary esti-mates. The estimates are then placed before the Works Committee chaired by the Vice-Chancellor. Other members of the Committee include Chief Engi-neer; Senior Architect and Retd. Chief Engineer of PWD; Chief Consultant (Civil); Principal, Manipur Institute of Technology; Registrar; Finance Officer; University Engineer and representa-
tives of user Departments of MU. After a proper scrutiny of the estimates, the Committee recommends the estimates to the Vice-Chancellor of the University for obtaining administrative and finan-cial approval. After a careful scrutiny of the design, drawing and the detailed estimates which are normally based on adequate data, the Committee then recommends the works for implemen-tation after acquiring technical sanction from the ChiefConsultant.
The University Engineers usually carry out scrutiny of tender documents, and also work out analysis of rates for arriving at reasonable rates for the works. The tender documents along with analysis of rates and other sup-porting documents are then placed be-fore a Sub-committee comprising five members, which is chaired by the sen-ior most Dean of the Schools of Studies. Other members of the Sub-committee include Chief Engineer, PWD; Chief Con-sultant; Finance Officer and University Engineer. The Sub-Committee after ex-amining the tender documents analyses the rates carefully and its reasonability before presenting it to the Works Com-mittee for approval.
The Engineering Department pre-pares a work programme under the guidance of the Vice-Chancellor after receiving requisitions and proposals for construction from various depart-ments. The Proposed work programme is then placed before the Works Com-mittee, after detailed deliberations and scrutiny, recommends the proposed work programme for approval of the Vice-Chancellor.
Regarding contract agreement open notices inviting tenders (in PWD form) are normally issued for public pur-poses/conveniences after necessary financial and technical sanctions are obtained.
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Prior to calling such open tenders, screening of Contractors is carried out by inviting applications for enlistment/ empanelment of Contractors. The ten-ders are then scrutinized in the pre-scribed manner. After acceptance of the tender, an agreement in the appropriate PWD form is drawn with the agency in whose favour the tender has been ac-cepted.
The University Engineer is solely responsible for enforcement of vari-ous clauses of the contract agreement and those works are executed in the true spirit of the contract. At present, the staff of Engineering and Estates for execution of the proposed projects is considered adequate. In case the work-load increases the University may take action to increase technical staff for smooth and expeditious implementa-tion.Campus Facilities:
A branch of the State Bank of India and one branch of the Bank of Baroda function at the Campus. There is also a Sub-Post Office on the campus. The Water Supply of the Public Health Engineering Depart-ment of the Government of Manipur takes care of the water supply of the University and also to the adjoining areas of the Uni-versity campus. Besides, the University Canteen along with other smaller Kiosks takes care of the requirements of the Uni-versity Community.
Health Centre:The University Health Centre looks
after the health care to all the students, scholars, University employees and resi-dents on the campus and nearby sur-rounding. A total of 4076 (four thousand and seventy six) patients attended the Health Centre out of which 236 patients were dental patients.University Guest House:
The University has a Guest House. It has a total of 25 rooms including VIP rooms both on the 1st and 2nd floors. A total of 790 guests including 28 foreign-ers stayed at the Guest House during the period under report. The construction of another International Guest House is go-ing on in full swing.Conclusion:
The University has made all round progress despite certain difficulties faced by it. With the up-gradation of Manipur University to a full-fledge Cen-tral University, the university is able to reach further heights in all round infra-structures and academic development to become the best and highest temple of learning in the region. It is hoped that the Manipur University makes further progress in the field of research and teaching so as to cherish the dream of higher learning in the region.
SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES
Report of the Dean,
The School of Humanities consists of 7 (seven) Departments, viz (1) Depart-ment of Dance (Manipuri), (2) Department of English, (3) Department of Hindi, (4) Department of Linguistics, (5) Department of Philosophy, (6) Department of Manipuri and (7) Department of Foreign Language. There are 61 (sixty one) fac-ulty members under the School comprising 12 (twelve) Professors, 6 (six) Associ-ate Professors, 23 (twenty three) Assistant Professors, 12 (twelve) Guest Lecturers and 1 (one) Guest Faculty. During the period under the report, 25 (twenty five) research scholars were awarded Ph D Degree under this School i.e. English 2, Ma-nipuri 18, Philosophy 2, Hindi 1 and Linguistics 2.
In addition to their normal academic activities, most of the teachers have been undertaking various research projects. Many of the faculty members, apart from publishing research papers in reputed journals, and international seminars, sym-posia, conferences and workshops etc. The Progress of various research projects under the school of Humanities are quite commendable. The Department under this school organized seminars and workshops, to cater to the needs of the stu-dents researchers.
Prof M Mani Meitei
Dean School of Humanities
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Year of Establishment: 2005 Faculty Members:
Sl Name Designation Areas of Interest1 Dr M Thoiba Singh Guest Lecturer Percussion2 Dr L Subhadra Devi Guest Lecturer Sutra3 Smt N Harimati Devi Guest Lecturer Manipuri Dance4 Dr M Macha Chaoreikanba Guest Lecturer Manipuri Dance5 Smt P Lilabati Devi Guest Lecturer Indian Classical Dance
(Bharat Natyam)6 Smt A Radhamanbi Devi Guest Lecturer Classical Manipuri Dance7 Smt Y Gopi Devi Guest Lecturer Pre -Vaishnavite Manipuri
Dance8 Shri Sh Ghanashyam Singh Guest Lecturer Percussion 9. Dr B Bijoykumar Sharma Guest Lecturer MIL (Manipuri)10. Dr B Bidyapati Sharma Guest Lecturer Music (Vocal)11. Sachidananda Angom Guest Lecturer MIL (English)12. L Surchandra Sharma Guest Lecturer Music (Tabla)13. Dr Kh Khoni Guest Lecturer Manipuri Dance14. S Mahanta Sharma Accompanist Percussion (Meetei pung)15. M Priyarani Devi Accompanist Sutra16. M Sankar Singh Accompanist Percussion (Tabla)17. L Nelson Sharma Accompanist String
Visitors and their lecturer in the Department with purpose of Visit:--
Date and Day Morning 10 A.M. Name of Guru
Title Evening 1 P.M. Name of Guru
Title
22/02/2016 (Monday)
Ranjit Adhikari
Dance Chore-ography
Guru Kalabati Composi-tion of Guru Bipin
23/02/2016 (Tuesday)
Oja Gandha Singh
Lairik-Haiba Thiba
Guru Mangi Singh
Pena
24/02/2016 (Wed)
G. Hemchan-dra Sharma
Western Har-mony
Dr.M.Sadananda Wari Liba
Department of Dance and Music
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25/02/2016 (Thursday)
Th. Ningol Brindashabi Devi
Gour Leela Guru Y. Ghamb-hini Devi
Gostha Leela
26/02/2016 (Friday)
R.K. Achoubisana
Laiharaoba Guru Ksh. Thouranisabi Devi.
Diva Raas
27/02/2016 (Saturday)
Ningthaujam Shyamchan Singh
Nata Sankir-tan
Amang Haokip Trival Dance (Thadou Kuki)
29/02/2016 (Monday)
A. Lokendro Singh
Cultural Histo-ry of Manipur
E. Chaobhal Singh
Cholom
01/03/2016 (Tuesday)
L. Devendrajit Sharma
Hindustani Classical Music
G. Hemchandra Sharma
Western Harmony Music
Appointment:
Sl. Name Designation Date 1. Dr. L. Subhadra Devi Assistant Professor 1st,May,2015 2. Dr. M. Thoiba Singh Assistant Professor 30th,April,2015 3. Dr. M. Macha Chaoreikanba Assistant Professor 30th, May,2015 4. Dr. A. Radhamanbi Devi Assistant Professor 1st,May,2015 5. L. Lilabati Devi Assistant Professor 30th, May,2015
Publications :
Name of Faculty members Books Research PapersRegional National International
Dr. L. Subhadra Devi 2Dr. M. Thoiba Singh 1Dr. M. Macha ChaoreikanbaDr. Bijoykumar Sharma 1P. Lila;pabti DeviA. Radhamanbi Devi 1Dr. Kh. Khoni 1
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Department of EnglishYear of Establishment: 1971Faculty Members:
Sl. Name Designation Specialization1 Dr. M. Mani Meitei Professor &
HeadBritish Fiction; Folklore; Literary Theory; Transla-tion; Commonwealth/Post-Colonial Literature
2 Dr. Kh. Kunjo Singh Professor Commonwealth/Post-Colonial Literature; New Literary Theories; Indian Aesthetics; New Literature in English; Modern Fiction
3 Dr. Th. Ratankumar Singh Professor American Literature, Post Modern Literary Theory
4 Dr. I. Gambhir Singh Associate Professor
Language/ELT
5 Ksh. Khoidong Singh Assistant Prof. (SG)
American Literature
6 N. Jyotirindra Singh Assistant Pro-fessor (SG)
Language/ELT
7 Dr. R.K.. Ashalata Devi Assistant Pro-fessor
Commonwealth Literature
8 Dr. N. Banita Devi Assistant Pro-fessor
Commonwealth Literature
9 Ph. Jayalaxmi Assistant Pro-fessor
North-East Literature in English
10. M. Linthoingambi Devi Assistant Pro-fessor
New Literature in English
11 Prof. N. Khagendra Singh Guest Faculty 20th Century LiteratureKHANGJRAKPAM KUNJO SINGHPapers presented at National Seminars:
Sl. Year Organizer/Theme Title of the paper/Participa-tion
I 18 – 20 Decem-ber, 2015
V.S.K. University, Bellary Karnataka “Contempo-rary Commonwealth Literature”
Magic Realism and Hagiog-raphy in Basavaraj Naikar’s Bird in the Sky.
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II 26-27 Septem-ber 2015
Manipur Hindi Parishad Auditorium. Sahitya Akademi, N.D. and The Cultural Forum Manipur
“Contemporary Manipuri Poetry: A Brief Survey”
Delivered Talk at National Symposium/Orientation Course:
Sl Year Organizer/Conf. theme Title of the paperI 1st November,
2015The Critics Forum Manipur Manipur Hindi Parishad Auditorium
“Postmodernism in Manipuri Literature”.
II 17th November, 2016
Ecocriticism and Ecofemi-nism: Environmental Liter-ary Studies
Books Translated in Manipuri and Published:
Sl Title of the Book Publisher FarmI Mapangee Meetop (The out-
sider) – A. Camus ISBN: 978-93-82989-20-2
Viola Kh., Nongchup Haram Khorjei Lup, Yurem-bam, NOHAKHOL
II Konunhgee Lanban(The Castle) – F. Kafka ISBN:978-93-82989-18-9
Kh. Linda Devi NOHAKHOL, Yurem-bam
III Therese RaquinISBN:978-93-82989-19-6
Minda Kh. NOHAKHOL,Yurembam
No. of Ph. D’s Supervising: 3 (Three) Ph.D. scholarsHead Examiner/Paper Setter:
Undergraduate and Post-Graduate courses in English of M.U., and other Universities and Institutions of India.Member to:(i) Permanent Member, Oxford
Round Table Committee, Oxford University, UK.
(ii) Executive Member (East Zone), Association for English Studies in India (AESI).
(iii) P.G. Board of Studies, Manipur University, Canchipur.
(iv) Court Member, Manipur University, Canchipur.
(v) P.G. Board of Studies, Patkai Christian (Autonoous) College, Dimapur, Nagaland.
(vi) Academic Council, Manipur University, Canchipur.
(vii) Executive Council, Manipur University, Canchipur.
(viii) Examination Committee (P.G. & U. G.), M.U., Canchipur.
(ix) Academic Council, Oriental College (Autonomous), Imphal.
(x) College Development Council, M.U., Canchipur.
(xi) Aerodrome Negotiation Team (ANT), Imphal International Airport, Tulihal.
Dr. R.K. Ashalata Devi:Academic Activities:-1. Attended ICSSR sponsored
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“Capacity Building Programme on Critical Research and Teaching Learning Process for the University/College teachers of Social Sciences and Humanities” organized by CESD, MU during 17-30 November 2015.
2. Attended Manipur University sponsored “15 day Meetei Mayek Orientation Programme from 19 June to 03 July 2015.
3. Resource Person for e-content programme for B.Sc. (Agric) 3rd Year (VI Semi) conducted by Educational Multimedia Centre, Manipur University.
Research papers published/communicated:1. Published one Research article
entitled “Stylistic: A Selected Passage form Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things” in RJELAL (Research Journal of English Language and Literature), vol, 3.3.2015 (July-Sept) ISSN 2395-2636(Print) 2311-3108 (online).
2. Communicated one Research Paper entitled “Neo-Colonial Elitism in Chinua Achebe’s No Longer of Ease” in The Commonwealth Review: A Bi-Annual Journal Devoted to the New Literatures in English.
Membership:1. Member, Board of Studies,
Department Committee, Department of English, Manipur University,
2. Member, Board of Studies, School Committee, School of Humanities, Manipur University,
3. Member, English Language Teachers Association of India (ELTAl) Membership Number: 30009109 and
4. Member, Indian Society for
Commonwealth Studies, Delhi (India).
Administrative activities:1. Worked as Warden, Ladies Hostel
No.1 (Urirei Hostel) from 1st April 2015 to 10th August 2015 and
2. Teacher-in-Charge, Annual Games and Sports Meet, Manipur University, 201-16.
No. of: Ph.D’s Supervising: 1 (one) Ph.D. Scholar.Paper Setter/Scrutinizer/Moderator: Undergraduate and Post-Graduate course in English of this University.Publications: 1. Published a research paper entitled
“Rejecting Womanhood: Gauri in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Lowland” in Spectrum: An International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences. Jan-Jun 2016, VOL., 4, ISSUE 1, ISSN 2319-6076.
2. Published an article “Misplacing of ‘Real Self ’ in a Cyberspace” in the XXVI Annual Magazine published by Manipur University Students’ Union, 2014-2015.
Orientations:1. Attended a 15th Day Meetei Mayek
Orientation Programme held at Manipur University, Canchipur, Imphal from 19th-2nd July, 2015.
2. Attended the 29th Orientation Programme conducted by the UGC-Human Resource Development Centre, Manipur University from 24th February-23rd March, 2016.
Participations:1. Participated in A Two- Day
University Grants Commission sponsored National Seminar on “Child Trafficking: A Crime against the Nation” organized in the Royal Academy of Law from 8th and 9th May, 2015.
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2. Participated in A One Day Symposium on “Life and Works of B. Jayantakumar Sharma” organized by the Sahitya Academi in collaboration with Manipuri Department, N.G. College, Imphal on July 16, 2015.
3. Participated in Two-Day ICSSR sponsored National Seminar on “Economic Transformation in Northeast India: Predicaments, Potentials and Politics” from 21 & 22 December, 2015.
Membership and others:
» Life Member for Council for Teacher Education (CTE Manipur Chapter)
» Member of XXVI Annual Magazine Committee published by Manipur University Students’ Union, 2014-2015.
Department of Foreign Language Year of Establishment: 2011Faculty Members
Sl Name Designation Specialization1 Prof. Th. Ratankumar
SinghCoordinator Anglo-American Poetry, Liter-
ary Theory2 Dr. A. Romita Devi Assistant Professor Psycholinguistics, Korean Lan-
guage.
B. Intensive Korean Language classes were conducted from 18th March to 21st Macrh 2016 by Visiting Professor Dr. Lee Hyun Kyung of Centre for Korean Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University in the department.
Paper published in the year 2016A. Paper titled ‘Acquisition of Verbal
Morphology by Manipuri-speaking Children’, by Dr. A. Romita Devi in the Journal ‘Language in India’(www.languageinindia.com) Volume 16:5 May 2016 ISSN 1930-2940 (Page 199-215).
Appointment:1. Dr. L. Iboyaima Singh as Korean
Language Instructor in January 2016.
Other Information:A. Lectures by Mr.Song Jin-hwa,
Honorable Councillor, The Embassy of the Republic of Korea, New Delhi and Visiting Professor Dr. Lee Hyun Kyung of Centre for Korean Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi on the topics ‘Hallyu (Korean Wave)’ and ‘Korean Language Learning’ respectively, which was held on 18thMarch, 2016 at The Court Hall of Manipur University.
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Department of HindiYear of establishment : 1979Faculty Members:Sl Name Designation Specialization1 Dr. H. Subadani Devi Professor Applied Linguistics2 Dr. Kanchan Sharma Associate Professor
& HeadFiction
3 Dr. Yashwant Singh Associate Professor Folk lore 4 Dr. E. Vijay Lakshmi Assistant Professor Literature (Fiction)5 Dr. Akhilesh Kumar
ShankhdharAssistant Professor Criticism and Fiction
Activities and achievements of the faculty members:Prof. H. Subadani DeviBooks published:i) Hindi Avang Manipuri Vaakya
Gathangong Kaa Vyatireke Adhyayan (ISBN: 978-93-81855-13-3), Navalokprakashan, Delhi (2015).
Research papers published: i) “Hindi Avang Manipuri Ke
Avyayong Mein Nipaat Kaa Vyatirekee Adhyayan” Gaveshnaa (ISSN 0435-1460), published by Central Institute of Hindi, HRK Ministry, Govt. of India, Volume 104 (Jan-June,2015). Pages 107-177.
ii) “Manipri Sahitya”, in Vaarshikee- 2012: Bharatiya Sahitya Sarvekshan), published by Central Hindi Directorate, HRD Ministry, Govt. of India, Volume: PED-950/450-2013 (DSK-II) (April, 2015), pages 1010116.
iii) “Hindi Avang Manipuri Kaalvaachak Kriyaa Visheshan Kaa Tulnaatmak Adhyayan”, in Bhaashaa (ISSN 0523-1418), published by Central Hindi Directorate, Govt. of India, Volume 262 (July- October) 2015,
pages 246-261. iv) “Manipuri Lok Natya- Manipuri
Raas” in Poorvottar Raajyong Kaa Lok Sahitya (ISBN: 978-93-8129-07-3), published by Akhil Bharatiya Sahitya Parisad, New Delhi, pages 106-109
v) “Manipuri Bhasha Ke Shaareerik Upaangga Sangbandhee Muhaavare” in Bharatiya Sahitya Mein Lokoktiyang Aur Muhaavare (ISBN: 978-81-928577-9-4 published by Akhil Bharatiya Sahitya Parishad, New Delhi page No. 171-174.
Paper presented & invited talks at Seminars/Conferences etc.:i. Delivered an invited talk
“Hamaara Desh Aur Rajbhasha Hindi” in the “One Day National Seminar on Hamaara Desh Aur Rajbhasha Hindi”, organized by Raashtravaadee Lekhak Sangghaa, Delhi held at Thiruvanthapuram, Kerala on September 19, 2015.
ii. Delivered an invited talk “Bharatiya Bhakti Andolan Mein Poorvottar Kaa Yogdan” in the “2 –Day National Seminar on Bharatiya Bhakti Andolan Aur Samajik Sanskriti Kaa Vikaas: Poorbottar Ke Sandarbn Mein” organized by Assam
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Rashtrabhasha Prachar Samiti and Uttar Pradesh Hindi Sansthan, Lukhnow, held at Guwahati during October 8-9, 2015.
iii. Delivered an invited talk “Manipri Lok Natya: Manipuri Raas” in the “2-Day National Seminar on Poorvottar Bharat Kaa Loksahitya” organized by Akhil Bharatiya Sahitya Parisad Nyaas, New Delhi, held at Rajiv Gandhi University, Itanagar during Novermber 16-17, 2015.
iv. Delivered an invited talk “Manipuri Bhasha Ke Shaareerik Upaangga Sangbandhee Muhaavare” in the “2-Day National Seminar on Bharatiya Sahitya Sahitya Mein Lokoktiyang Aur Muhaavare” organized by Akhil Bharatiya Parisad Nyaas, New Delhi, held at Vivekananda Global University, Jaipur during March 28-29,2016.
Participated as External Panel Mem-ber/Resource Person:i) Participated as an Expert in a
Selection Committee Meeting of Tripura University, held on December 20, 2015.
ii) Participated as an Expert in a Selection Committee Meeting of Gawahati, University held on Agust 11, 2015.
iii) Participated as an Expert in a Selection Committee Meeting of Nagaland University, held on February 01, 2016.
iv Participated as the Chairperson of a Session in the “One Day National Seminar on Hamaara Desh Aur Rajbhasha Hindi”, onranized by Raashtravaadee Lekhak Sangghaa, Delhi, held at Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala on September 19, 2015.
iv) Participated as the Chairperson of a Session in the “One Day National Seminar or Poorvottar
Bharat Kaa Loksahitya” onranized by Bharatiya Sahitya Parisad Nyaas, New Delhi, held at Rajiv Gandhi University, Itanagar during November 16-17,2015
v) Participated as the Chairperson of a Session in the “2 Day National Seminar on Bharatiya Sahitiya Mein Lokoktiyang Aur Muhaavare”, onranized by Akhil Bharatiya Parisad Nyaas, New Delhi, held at Vivekananda Global University, Jaipur during March 28-29, 2016.
vi) Participated as the Invited Speaker on the topic “Hindi Divas Samaaroh Ke Sambandh Mein” in the Hini Divas Samaaroh- 2015 organized by Wangkhei Rashtrabhasha Mahavidyalaya, Imphal, held at Wangkhei, Imphal on September 14,2016.
viii) Participated as the Invited Speaker on the topic “Hindi Divas Samaaroh Ke Sambandh Mein” in the Hini Divas Samaaroh- 2015 organized by Official Language Cell, Manipur University, held at Court Hall, Manipur University on September 14, 2016.
ix) Participated as the Chief Guest Cum Invited Speaker in the Hindi Pakhavaaraa-2015 organized by NHPC, Loktak Power Station, Manipur University, held at Loktak Power Station, Komkeirap, Bishenpur on September 16, 2015.
x) Delivered an Invited Talk on the topic “Contrastive points between the two languages of Hindi & Manipuri languages” at the Hindi Teachers’ Training College, Government of Manipur, Imphal, on April 18, 2015.
Dr. Kanchan SharmaBooks:1. “Nirala-Vishesank” – Edited-
Feb.,2016. ISSN-0975-1256.
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2. “ Bhartiya- Swadhinta- Sangharsh Yug Ke Hindi Sahitya Ka Bishishta Srijon Sandave: Stree “ July- Agust- 2015 ISBN- 978-81-920-87-1-77
Research Papers Published1. Rabindranath and Chayawad-
April- 2015.2. Premchand Ka Kathe Sahitya Aug
Bhartiya Kislan- December- 2015Resource Person1. Resourse Person – in- Central Hindi
Directorate Programe of Hinditar Bhashi Nov Lekhak Sevin. 8 Agril 2015- 15 April 2015.
2. Resourse Person – in- Central Hindi Directorate Pradhyapak Byakhyanmala- December 2015-January- 2016
3. Resourse Person – in- One Day National Seminar on Hindi Gabeshna- Dasa aur Desa Asansol- 03. January 2016
Dr. Yashwnat Singh:1. Research Paper published in
Journals:a) ‘Hindi Kee Vaishvik Adbivyak-
tri Aur Bharat’ in the “U.S.M. patrika’ (ISSN: 2312-7022), Edition- April 2015, Editor- Umashankar Mishra, 695, G.T. Road, Ghaziabad (U.P.).
b) ‘Sampark Bhasha Ke Roop Mein Hindi Ka Vikas’ in the ‘Shik-sharmitr’ (ISSN: 0976-340), Edition- December 2015, Edi-tor- Dr. Vivek Bhargav, 4/230, Kachahari Ghat, Agra (U.P.).
c) ‘Bundelon Kee Veerbhumi: Bundelkhand’ in the ‘Bundeli Basant’ (ISSN: 0975-8011), Edition- February 2016, Editor- Dr. B. S. Parmar, Bundeli Vikas Sansthan, Chhatarpur (M.P.).
Article published in Books: a) ‘Hindi Navlekhan Aur Sahitya
Samiksha’ in the ‘Navlakhan Kee Chunautiyan’ (ISBN: 978-81-928577-5-6, First Edition, 2015, Editor Kranti Kanate, Akhil Bharatiya Sahitya Parishad Nyas, New.
b) ‘Bundelkhan Kee Hindi Patrikayen’ in the ‘Shaikshik Sandarbh Mein Patrakatita Ka Badalta Svaroop’ (ISBN: 978-93-833-11-637), First Edition, 2015, Editor- Dr. Puneeta Pachuri, Vibhav Ghan Mala, Agra (U.P.).
c) ‘Hindi Lakgeeton Mein Ram Vangaman’ in the ‘Ram Van gaman Kee Sahityik Nishpatti’ (ISBN: 978-93-81829-05-9), First Edition-2015, Editor-Dr. Shriram Parihar, Akhil Bharatiya Sahitya Parishad Nyas, New Delhi.
d) ‘Manipuri Lokshitya Kee Vividh Vidhayen’ in the ‘Poorvaotter Rajyon Ka Loksahitya’ (ISBN: 978-93-81829-0703), First Edition-2015, Editor-Dr. D.P. Singh, Akhil Bharatiya Sahitya Parishad Nyas, New Delhi.
e) Manipuri Shaorya Gatha: Khongjom Parva’ in the ‘Bharatiya Sahitya Mein Shaorya-Bhava’ (ISBN: 978-81928577-8-7), First Edition-2015, Editor- Dr. Mandakinee Sharma, Akhil Bharatiya Sahitya Parishad Nyas, New Delhi.
f) ‘Bundeli Lokoktiyon Mein Samaj-Shikshn’ in the ‘Bharatiya Sahitya Mein Lokoktiyon Aur Muhavare’ (ISBN: 978-9285-77-9-4), First Edition-2015, Editor. Dr. Vandana Kushavah, Akhil Bharatiya Sahitya Parishad Nyas, New Delhi.
Attended Seminars & Workshops: a) Attended as Participant in two
days National Seminar on ‘Ram Vangaman Kee Sahityik Nishpatti’ from 3-4 October,2015 held at Chitrakoot (U.P.) jointly organized
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by Ahil Bharatiya Sahitya Parishad, Delhi & J.R.V. University, Chitrakoot, I delivered a lecture on the topic : ‘Bundeli Loksahitya Mein Ram Vangaman’ on 3 October, 2015.
b) Attended as Participant in two days National Seminar on ‘Poorvaotter Bharat Ka Loksahitya’ from 16-17 November,2015 held at Itanagar (A.P.), jointly organized by Ahil Bharatiya Sahitya Parishad, Delhi & R.G. University, Itanagar. I delivered a lecture on the topic – ‘Manipuri Shaorya Gatha: Khongjom Parva’ on 17 November, 2015.
c) Attended as Subjet-Expert in two days ‘Rajbhasha Hindi Workshop’ from 30.11.2015 to 01.12.2015 held at Imphal Airport, Manipur, organized by Airports Authority of India, Imphal Airport, Manipur. I delivered two lectures on the topic-‘Rajbhasha Hindi Ka Pracha-Prashar’ & Hindi Kee Noting Evam Drafting on 01 December, 2015.
d) Attended as Participant in two days National Seminar on ‘Bharatiya Sahitya Mein Lokoktiyan Aur Muhavare’ from 28-29 March, 2016 held at Jaipur (Rajasthan), jointly organized by A.B.S.P. Delhi; Rashtriya Sindhi Bhasha Vikas Parishad, Delhi & V.G. University, Jaipur. I delivered a lecture on the topic- ‘Bundeli Lokoktiyon Mein Samaj-Shikshin on 29 March,2016.
Other Activities:a) Bhnmika of the Poems Collection
– ‘Aasman Saaf Hai’ (ISBN: 978-93-82197-57-7), First Edition, 2015, Author. M.S. Sagar, Published by –Sukirti Prakashan, Kaithal (Hariyana).
b) Conducted three days Field Work in Folk Literature as Teacher-in-Charge for M.A. Hindi 4th Semester Students from 22 to 24 April,2015 at Urkhul (Manipur).
Dr. Akhilesh Kumar Shankhdhar:Academic Achievements and Activities: Publication (selected)1. Delivered lecture on Research
Methodology in Humanities during the Interactive Programme for Ph.D. Scholars at UGC – HRDC, Manipur University, Canchipur, Imphal on 03/04/2015.
2. Visited Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla as an Associate in the month of May, 2015.
3. Elected Ececutive Member of Bhartya Hindi Parisad, Allahabad in its 42nd Conference at Rajasthan University, Jaipur on 12-13, December, 2015.
4. Participated in International Seminar on Ekkeeswin Shatabdi Mein Hindi: Sandarbh Aur Chunautiyan and presented a paper intitled Samakaleen Vimarsh Aur Hindi Sahitiya jointly organized by Bhartiya Hindi Parisad, Allabad and Hindi Dept, Rajasthan University, Jaipur on 12-13 December, 2016.
5. Delivered lecture during the Winter School on Socio-Cultural, Religion Political and Value Education for National Integration Conducted by UGC- HRDC, Manipur University on National Integration in Hindi Literature on 18/12/2015.
6. Participated in UGC Pune SRTM University Nanded sponsored Three Days International Interdisciplinary Confrence in Hindi Marathi, Urdu and English On Folk Literature: Global Perspective (FLGP-2016 held on 28-30, January organized by Dept. of Languages, Indira Gandhi (Sr.) Collage, CIDCO, Nanded and presented a paper on Manipuri Lok Sahitya On 28/01/2016.
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7. Participated in UGC sponsored National Seminar on Ekkeeswin Sadi Ka Godya Sahitya Organized by Sardar Patel University, Gujrat and presented a paper on Ekkeeswin Sadi Ka Upanyas Sahitya on 30/01/2016.
8. Participated in National Seminar on Hindi Shodh Ke Starikaran Ki Samasyayein Aur Samadhan Organized by Central Institute of Hindi, Agra and presented a paper on Tulnatmak Adhyayan Ki Dishayein Evam Samasyayein on 27/02/2016.
9. Patticipated in 68th conference of Hindi Sahitya Sammelon, Prayag at Nagpur (Maharastra) as distinguished speaker and deliverd lecture on 15/03/2016.
10. Published a research paper on Poorvattar Bharat Aur Hindi Upanyas in Anusandhan an Annual research journal of Dept. of Hindi, Allahabad University during the period.
11. Published a research paper on Poorvattar Bharat Aur Ajneya Ki Kahaniyan in Himanjali IIAS, Shimla during the period.
12. Published a paper entitled Mizo Samaj Ki Vyatha Katha: Jahan Bons Proolate Hain in the book Shriprakash Mishra Ki Sahitya Sadhana Ki Parakh during the period.
13. Published a paper entitled Satta Samaj Ke Baraks Sahitya Ka Savndarya in the book Sahitya Aur Samsamyik Savndar Ya during period.
Department of LinguisticsYear of establishment: June: 1986Name and Designation of faculty members with specialization:
Sl. Name Designation Specialization1. Dr. Ch. Yashawanta Singh Professor Tibeto-Burman Syntax2. Dr. P. Madhubala Devi Professor Phonology & Phonetics3. Dr. S. Imoba Singh Professor & Head Lexicography4. Dr. N. Pramodini Professor Sociolinguistics5. Dr. H. Surmangol Sharma Associate Profes-
sorSemantics
6. Dr. Guigongpao Gonmei Assistant Profes-sor
Computational Linguis-tics
7. Shri Lalit Rajkumar Assistant Profes-sor
Syntactic Theory
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Seminars, Symposia, Conferences, Workshops etc. attended by the fac-ulty membersa] Prof. Ch. Yashawanta Singh
i] Attended ICOLSI-37 and pre-sented paper “Dictionaries in the Lesser Known Languages of the North-East India” held at JNU, New Delhi on 15 to 17 October, 2015.
ii] Attended the 21st Himalayan Languages Symposium and presented paper on “A Linguis-tic Analysis of Kabui Kinship Terms” held on 26-28 Novem-ber, 2015.
b] Prof. N. Pramodinii] Attended as Resource Person in
the teaching of English as sec-ond language in the workshop conducted by RMSA, Imphal during October 28 to Novem-ber 8, 20155.
ii] Attended as Resource Person in the Teaching of English as sec-ond language in the workshop conducted by RMSA, Imphal during December 11-18, 2015.
iii] Attended as Resource person in the research methodol-ogy course conducted by DIET, Imphal during March 25-31, 2016.
(c) Lalit Rajkumar, Assistant Professor(i) Rajkumar, Lalit and Reena
Ashem. 2016. “Nominalization: a strategy for honorific en-hancement”. Paper presented at the 12th International Con-ference of South Asian Lan-guages (ICOSAL-12), 7th -9th January 2016 at University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad.
(ii) Rajkumar, Lalit. 2015b. “Verb-doubling/predicate-cleft con-structions in Meiteilon”. Paper presented at the 37th Interna-tional Conference of Linguistic
Society of India (ICOLSI-37), 15th-17th October, 2015 at Jawaharlal Nehru Universiy, Delhi.
(iii) Rajkumar, Lalit. 2015a. “Sluic-ing the verbal double: a view through Meiteilon”. Poster presented at the Fifth Formal Approaches to South Asian Languages (FASAL-5), 11-12th April, 2015 at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
(iv) Participated in the 9th Lin-guistics Summer School in the Indian Mountains (LISSIM-9), from 24th May to 6th June, 2015 held at Solan, Himachal Pradesh.
Visitors and their lectures in he De-partment with purpose of visit.a] Dr. Linda Konneth and Mr. Pavel
of the University of Oregon, USA visited the Department of Linguistics during February 11 to March 17, 2016 and delivered lectures on “Tibeto-Burman Linguistics” on every Thursday.
Appointment1. Dr. Guigongpou Gonmei and
Shri Lalit Rajkumar have been appointed as Assistant Professors during December, 2016.
Placement1. Dr. L. Sarbajit Singh, former Junior
Research Officer, Language Lab. has been appointed as Assistant Professor at Indian Institute of Information Technology, Imphal Centre in June 2015.
2. Dr. Bobita Sarangthem, Former Guest Lecturer of the Department and Dr. Dhanapati Sougrakpam, Project Associate of the Department have been appointed as Assistant Professor in the Department of Linguistics, Tejpur University, Assam in February,
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2016. 3. Dr. Sagolshem Indrakumar
Singh, a Project Associate of the Department has also been appointed as Assistant Professor in the Department of Linguistics, Tripura University.
4. Dr. S. Bijenkumar Singh, an erstwhile student of the Department has also been appointed as Assistant Professor in the Department of Linguistics, Nagaland University in September 2015.
6. Publication of articles in National and International Journals and Books by the faculty members.
Prof. Ch. Yashawanta Singha) “Hundung Tangkhul Phonology”
in Studies on Indian Languages and Culture. (A joint paper). Eds. Pankkar, G.K., B.R. Reddy, K. Rangan & B.B. Raja Purohit, International School of Dravidian Linguistics, Thiruvananthapuram. P. 410-426.
b) “Irregular Vowel Phonemes Correspondence between Kakching Dialect and Standard Meiteilon”. ISSN 1930-2940, Vol. 15: 10 May, 2015.
c) “Language of Manipur in the Fast Changing Globalized Word”. In Language in India (A joint paper). ISSN 1930-2940, Vol. 15: 10 October, 2015.
d) “Manipuri Language and its feature” in Maipuri Bhasa O Sahitya. Ed. A.K. Seram Published by NAGREE, Barut Khana, Sylhet – 3100, Bangladesh (A Collection of Essays on Manipuri Language, Literature and Culture. Jan, 2016 ISBN 978-984-91963-0-3.
e) “Neologisms in Manipuri” (a joint paper) in IJDL, Vol, 45, No. 1, January 2016.
Prof. Prof. N. Pramodinia) “A study of low achievement of
English language learners in reading skill at Elementary stage in Manipur” Language in India, Vol. 15:4 April 2015, ISSN-1930-2940.
b) “A study of low achievement of English language learners in reading skill at Elementary stage in Manipur” Language in India, Vol. 15:8 August 2015, ISSN-1930-2940.
Any other information:Research Project (on going)i] Prof. Ch. Yashawanta Singh
(as Principal Investigator for Manipuri)
(1) Shallow Parser Tools for Indian Languages (SPT-IL) University of Hyderabad (P.I. for Manipuri) sponsored by DIT (2012-2014) Approved amount Rs. 36.00 lakhs.
(2) Indian Languages Corpora Initiative (Manipuri) (ILCI) Jawaharlal University, sponsored by DIT (2013-2015). Approved amount Rs. 60.95 lakhs.
(3) Scheme for Protection and Preservation of Endangered Languages (Bawm and Ralte), P.I. of these two languages, started in 2013 & continuing till date.
(4) Mother Tongue Survey, Registrar General of India, Kolkata, started in 2008 and continuing till date.
(5) Manipuri Dialect Survey – CIIL, Mysore, July 2015 and continuing till date.
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Department of ManipuriYear of Establishment:1972Faculty Name and Designation of the:
Sl Name Designation Subject Specialization1 Dr. N. Aruna Devi Professor & Head Modern Manipuri Literature2 Dr. S. Sanatombi
SinghaProfessor Folklore, Manipuri Literature
& Literary Criticism 3 Dr. P.Gunindro Singh Professor Manuscriptology & Manipuri
Culture4 Dr. T. Rajen Professor Manipuri Theater & Drama5 Dr. L. Birjita Devi Associate Professor Folklore & Manipuri Litera-
ture6 Dr. T. Tampha Devi Associate Professor Manipuri Culture7 Dr. K. Shantibala Devi Assistant Professor Modern Manipuri Literature8 Dr. N.Sanatomba
SinghAssistant Professor Literary Criticism, Linguis-
tics and Modern Literature9 Dr. P. Nabachandra
SinghProfessor Guest Lecturer
Old Manipuri Literature
10 Dr. O. Ibochaoba Singh
Professor Guest Lecturer
Old Manipuri Literature & Folklore
11 Dr. N. Tombi Singh Professor Guest Lecturer
Modern Manipuri Literature & Culture
12 Dr. E. Dinamani Singh
Professor Guest Lecturer
Modern Literature
Prof. N. Aruna DeviPresented Paper:1. Warimacha Iba Ama Oina K.
Padmakumar in A One Day Literary Forum on K. Padmakumar and Literary Works organized by Sahitya Akademi and Epathoukok on Sunday 27, September 2015 at Shrine Play House, Uripok Samusang Uku, Imphal.
Publications: I. Book: Napugi Ethak in Khonjel
Lila Binodinigi (On AIR: The Radio Plays of Binodini), Pp. VII – XX, IMASI The Maharaja Kumari
Binodini Devi Foundation, Imphal 2016.
II. Journal: Nongthombam Kunjamohon gi Fictiongi Taibangda Nupi: Ahanba Seihou in Yenning, Manipur Literary Society, Assam, Silchar, Pp. 1-6, 24th special issue April – June, 2015. ISSN – 2348 – 7526.
Book Review (Participated as a book Reviewer):I. Konjel Leela Binodinigi, ed.
by Chongtham Ongbi Kamala, Dr. Bishnulatpam Tarunkumari on 6th February 2016 at Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy,
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Imphal.II. Lamkoibagi Khorjeidagi by H.
Nandakumar Sarma on 31st March 2016 at Dave Literature Centre, Imphal.
Member of Governmental Organization:
A member of Executive Board of Ma-nipur State Kala Akademi, 2015 – 2018, Imphal.
Lecture: Anouba Manipuri Sahity-agi Fictionda Culture gi Mashak in Re-fresher Course, 11 – 30 May, 2015.Prof. S. SanatombiKeynote Address:1. ‘Two day National Seminar on oral.
Narrations of North East India’ Kha – Manipur College,Kakching . May 3-4, 2015
Participation :1. Chaired Oral Narrations of North
East India Kha Manipur College, Kakching.
2. Chaired 3 days National Seminar at Gujrat/First Session of the Seminar -9.10.15
3. Chaired Two day Seminar Sponsored by Ministry of Culture, Youth of India Org,by The All Manipur Waree Leeba Association to Research Centre/Regional Centre for Cultural Heritage of JNDA, Imphal, Session on 5.12.15
Seminars1. Presented paper “Post Colonial
writings in Manipur” at International Conference on Literature: A Study. Post Colonial Literature. O. P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat 28-30 Jan, 2015.
2. Presented paper “Vernacular Religious of the Meeteis” at Women Turned Goodness39 Indian Folklore Congress: An
International conference, 9-11 October, 2015. Department of Gujarat Folklore, N. S. Patel Education Trust, Gujarat.
3. (As resource person) Tribal Traditional Methods indigenous People’s of Forest Conservation and organization for Development, Manipur its Relevance in Modern Age at Tribal Research Institute, Government of Manipur during 16-17 Nov,2015
Workshop1. Manipuri(as Coordinator) 6 days,
25-30 April,20152. Folk Literature (as expert
member) 6 days, 11-16 May,20153. Folk Literature 5 days, 4-8
Oct,20154. Manipuri 5 days 3-7 Nov,2015
Orientation Programme :1. Participated in a 15 –Day Meetei
Mayek Orientation programmed from June 19 –July 3, 2015 at Manipur University.
Other Information1. The University of Hyderabad
nominated me as Member of the School Board of the School of Social Science (for Folklore) for three years from January, 2016.
Prof. P. Gunindro Singh1. Prof. Paonam Gunindro Singh was
invited by Barak Upatyaka Sahitya O Sanskriti Sammenlan, Assam to deliver a lecture on ‘Development of Bengali Script’, on 1st April, 2015 at Banga Bhavan, Silchar, Assam. A Sanman Patra was conferred to Prof. P. Gunindro by the President of The Barak Upatyaka Sahitya O Sanskriti, Silchar, Assam.
2. Prof. P. Gunindro Singh delivered a lecture on Preventive Conservation of Manuscript at Gurucharan College on 2nd April, 2015 in
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the Workshop on Preventive Conservative of Manuscripts sponsored by National Mission for Manuscript, IGNCA, New Delhi
3. Prof.P.Gunindro Singh was a resource person in a 15-Day Meetei Mayek Orientation Programme held at Manipur University from june 19 to 3 July 2015.
4. Prof. Gunindro has participated in the Workshop on Preparation of Curriculum for online course in Manipuri held form 18-20th August, 2015 at CIIL, Mysore.
5. Presidential Address of Prof. P.Gunindro Singh addressed in the XXXIV Annual Conference of the Studies in Indian Place Names is published by the Place Name Society of India, Mysore, 2016, ISSN 2394-3114.
6. Published a paper entitled ‘ Manipuri Culture: A Perspective’ in the Manipuri Bhasha O Sahitya edited by A.K. Sheram, published by NAGREE, Sylhet, Bangladesh, 2016.ISBN 978-984-9196-0-3.
7. Prof. P. Gunindro Singh attended the XI Surin International Folklore Festival and symposium held at Surindra Rajabhat University Thailand which was held from 15th to 25th January, 2016.
8. Edited a text book entiled “ Thang Ta Sindam Lairik” for Class-X , a text book for Class –X, published by Board of Secondary Education ,Manipur, 2015.
Dr Toijam Rajeni. Lecture on “Manipuri culture and
Shumang Leela Refresher course, U,G,C, Staff College, Manipur University, on 12tth May, 2015,
ii. Lecture on “Traditional Theatre and Lai Haraoba” Refresher course, U,G,C, Staff College, Manipur University, on 20tth May, 2015 and
iii. Seminar Paper on “Minaketan as Plawright” Orgainzed by Sahitya Akademi Kolkata and Kha Manipur College Kakching on 19th August 2015.
Promotion:1. Promoted as Professor, Manipur
University office order no. Dated the 26th September 2015 from 12.05.2014.
Publication:1. Editor, RITU Publication of the
cultural forum Manipur, and published two issues (i) June – August 2015 (ii) October – December 2015.
Meeting, Conferences and workshops:i. Sahitya Akademi Advisory Board
Meeting at Kolkata on 16th May 2015,
ii. Sahitya Akademi General Council Meeting at Gauhati on 2nd June 2015 and
iii. Aerodrome Meeting International Airport, Imphal on 20.02.2016.
Dr. Loitongbam Birjita DeviPublication : 1. Meitei Khunaida Lainingthou
Sanamahi (2nd part) Meitei Khunaida Lainingthou Sanamahi (2nd part) Leimarol Khorjeikol (Leikol), Imphal. (ISSN 2321-0788) Leikol Vol. 9, issue no. 10 April, 2015 pp. 6-7.
Book:1. Wahei Khara, page ix to xi Thanga
Khundarol, by N. Chaoba Singh & published by N(o). Yaima Devi For Cultural Research Centre, Manipur, Feb. 2016. Local ISBN 978-93-83201-19-8.
Participation :1. Presented Oral History and
the Narrative of Goddess Panthoibi in the Meitei
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Community 39th Indian Folklore Congress International Conference 9-11th Oct 2015 N.S. Patel Arts College, Anand, Gujarat(Sadar Patel Education Trust)
2. Presented Manipuri Legend Amasung Oral History A two day National Seminar on “Oral Narratives Of North East India” UGC sponsored. 3-4th May 2015 Department of Manipuri, Kha Manipur College Kakching, Manipur.
3 Presented Folk Ballad Amasung Manipuri (Meitei) Khongjom Parba A two day Seminar on Narrative Arts of Manipur 5-6 Dec, 2015, All Manipur Wari Leeba Association & Research centre JNM Dance Academy, Imphal, 5-6 Dec, 2015
4. Presented Meiteisingi Leisemlonda: Malem Leisemlon Ariba One day Literary forum on Creation Myths in Old Manipuri Manuscrips 21st Jan, 2016 Shitya Academi, New Delhi AndAshangba Communication, Imphal.
5. Chaired A Two Day National Seminar on Oral Narratives of North East India 3-4 May, 2015 Kha Manipur College, Kakching, Manipur
6. Presented Special Lecture Programme “Is Globalisation is a threat to Indian Culture” as a part of Closing Ceremony of Diamond Jublee Celebration of JN Manipur Dance Academy on April 2, 2015 at the Academy complex. JN Manipur Dance Academy
7 Presented Symposium on Manipuri Waree Machagi Khutlee in connection with the 57th Foundation Day Calebration of the Cultural Forum, Manipur on May 17, 2015 at JN Manipur Dance Academy Imphal The Cultural
Forum, Manipur 8. 1st Dr. Kamal Memorial Lecture
2014-15 on 29th May 2015 at Dave Literature Centre DM College Campus, Imphal Manipur State Kala Akademi
9. One day symposium on GC Tongbra’s Place in Manipuri Drama on 28 September 2015 at Manipur Hindi Parishad Hall Sahitya Akademi in collaboration with Manipuru Literary Society, Imphal
10. One day symposium on Life and Works of Pandit N. Khenchandra Singh, Padamashree on 10th October, 2015 at Govt. Dance College, Palace Gate, Imphal Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi in collaboration with Manipuri Sahitya Parishad Imphal
11. Two-Day UGC Sponsored National Seminar on State of “Uncertainty in conflict States: The Context of India’s Northeast”, on 16 &17 December 2015 at Naorem Birahari College, Khundrakpam, Manipur, India. Department of Education, Naorem Birahari College, Khundrakpam, in collaboration with Human Rights Studies Centre, S. Kula Women’s College, Nambol
12. Meetei Mayek Orientation Programme English Department Manipur University, Canchipur, Imphal. 19 June-3 July 2015 U.G.C.
Membership:1 Member, Indian Folklore Congress
Since 2009 2 Patron Member, Manipuri literary
Society, Imphal since 2008 3 Life Member, Leimarol Khorjeikol
(Leikol), Yaiskul Policeland, Imphal Since 2008
4 Treasurer, Society for folklore and Literary Research, Imphal, Manipur Since 2012
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5 Life Member, Cultural Research Centre Manipur Since 2007
6 Member of the Editorial Board of the Annual Academic and Research Journal of the School of Humanities, 4/11/2015
7 Member Organizing Committee-UGC-SAP (DRS-1) Manipuri Dept. M. U.
8 Member, Departmental Board of Studies
9 Member, M.U. Working Women’s Association
10 Member MUTA Dr. Toijam Tampha DeviLife Member:(i) Cultural Forum Manipur.(ii) Leimarol Khorjeikol (LEIKOL)(iii) Manipuri Sahitya Parisad, Imphal(iv) Manipuri Literary Society, Imphal
Publications :(i) Published a paper entitled Meeteigi
Eerat Thounigi Athoiba Mafam ama oina Kangla in Ichemma Journal, Rupnagar Guwahati from June, 2015 - Sept., 2015.
(ii) Undertaking research Project from Directorate of Planning, Government of Manipur
Title of the Research Project: The History of Royal Palace and Manipuri Culture
Duration of the Research Project: Two Years (March 2015 to 2017)
Dr. Koijam Shantibala DeviSeminar:1. “The Importance of Poetry
in Contemporary Manipuri Literature” in A Two-Day Seminar on Contemporary Manipuri Poetry.
Symposium :i) “Manipuri Waree Machagi Khutlee”
organized by The Cultural Forum,
Manipur at JN Dance Academy auditorium, Imphal on May 17, 2015.
ii) “B. Jayantakumar’s Contribution to children Literature” in A One Day Symposism on Life and Works of B. Jayantakumar Sharma, on July 16, 2015 at N.G. College, Imphal. Organized by Sahitya Akademi and N. G. College, Imphal.
Literary Forum :i) “Critical Assessment of women
manipuri Poetry of Assam” in A One Day Literary Forum on Critical Assessment of Manipuri Poetry of Assam. Organised by : Sahitya Akademi and All Manipur Manipuri Teachers’ Association on 22, January 2016 at Dave Literature, D.M. College Campus, Imphal.
Memorial Lecture :1. “The life and works of the Pioneer
Women Writer T. Thoibi Devi” on 30, January, 2016 at Irawat Bhavan, B.T. Road, Imphal, organised by Progressive Writers Association, Manipur Chapter Imphal.
Book Review :i) “Nangbune Inemacha” (Poetry)
by Konsam Nokul on 5, July 2015 at Manipur Hindi Parishad Auditorium, Old Assembly Road, Imphal org. by Manipuri Literary Society, Imphal.
ii) “Ningthibi Nujagi Chenglou” (Poetry) by Irungbam Deven on 23, August 2015 at Manipur Hindi Parishad Auditorium, Old Assembly road, Imphal, org. by Manipur Literary Society Imphal.
iii) “Yeningthagi Yening” (Poetry) by Mayanglambam Sumati Devi on 19, November 2015 at Manipur Press Club, Imphal organised by All Manipur Handicapped Persons Welfare Association.
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iv) “Masu Nangumbani” (Poetry) by L. Puinyabati Devi on 5, January 2016 at Manipur Press Club, Imphal, org. by All Manipur Handicapped Persons Welfare Association.
v) “Manglaknakhraba Thawai” (Poetry) by Ibosana Khuman on 28, February 2016 at Irawat Bhavan B.T. Road, Imphal org. by Progressive Writers Association, Manipur Chapter, Imphal.
Study Circle : (Lairik Neinaba)i) “Ahingsina Loidringei” (Novel) by
Sarungbam Binodini Devi on 6, December 2015 at Irawat Bhavan B.T. Road, Imphal org. by Nongchup Haram Khorjei Lup (NOHAKHOL) Yurembem.
A.I.R. Programme : i) Interviewer - R.K. Bhubonsana
and Thangjam Ibopishak Singh, Date of Recording 5, February 2016 and 8, February 2016.
Other Some Activities :i) Jury Member :
(a) Sahitya Akademi Prize for Translation - 2014.
(b) Rani Khedarani Devi Mana – 2015 Manipuri Sahitya Pari-shad, Jury member for others Literary organization.
ii) Organising Committee Member - 4th Festival of Literature 2014-15, Manipur State Kala Akademi, Imphal held on June 6-7, 2015.
iii) Member Standing Committee for Literature (2013-2017) Manipur State Kala Akademi.
iv) Editorial Board Member - Ritu Journal, The Cultural Forum Manipur (2015-2017) and Executive Member - The Cultural Forum, Manipur, Executive Member - MUWA, Manipur University.
v) Resource Person in the 45-
Day Residential Playwriting Workshop Cum Production held at Khenjonglang Theatre Complex, Awa Ching Keirao Khunou, Imphal-East from 28th March to 11th May 2015 org. by Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi in Collaboration with Khenjonglang.
Other Participations:i) Refresher Course “Manipuri
Culture” from 11th - 30th May 2015 conducted by the UGC-Human Resource Development Centre, Manipur University.
Achievement:Certificate of Honour by Patriotic
Writers Forum (PAWF), Manipur for the Work of Manipuri Poetry on the oc-casion of Arambam Samarendra Ning-shing Numit, 10th June, 2015.Publication of Articles :i) “Naorem Bidyasagargi Khungang
Amasung Refugee” - Ritu 161-162 February - April 2015 RNI 22347, 1SSN 2348-2044. The Cultural Forum, Manipur.
ii) “Momonnaba Paodamda Lotliba Cheina” - Ritu 163-164 June-August 2015, RNI 22347, ISSN 2348-2044 The Cultural Forum, Manipur.
iii) “Trends of Criticism in Manipuri Literature” - SPECTRUM. Vol. 4 ISSUES 1 Jan-June 2016. ISSN 2319-6076. Published by - English Literary Circle, Imphal.
Study Tour:-1 Educational Study tour for M.A.
4th Semester Students to Silchar, Assam f May 6-10, 2015.
2 Educational Study tour for M.A. 4th Semester Students to Moirang on 29th November 2015.
3 Educational Study tour for M.A. 4th Semester Students to Hojai, Assam March 28 to 1st April, 2016.
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DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHYYear of Establishment : 1986Programmes offered : MA, Ph. D. in PhilosophyFaculty members :
Sl. Name Designation Specialization1 Dr. P. Milan Khangam-
chaHead i/c and As-sistant Professor
Classical Indian Philosophy
2 Dr. L. Bishwanath Sharma
Assistant Profes-sor stage II
Analytical Philosophy
3 Ms. Th. Shantilata Devi Assistant Profes-sor stage II
Classical Indian Philosophy
4 Ngahpi Lhouvum Assistant Profes-sor
Western Philosophy
5 Konsam Romabati Assistant Profes-sor
Philosophy of Science & Hu-man Rights
Appointment/Promotion/Retirement of the employees of the Department dur-ing the year:1. Konsam Romabati was appointed
as an Assistant Professor on 21st December 2015 (Fore noon) in the Dept. of Philosophy, M.U.
Senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct fac-ulty, emeritus professors:1. Prof. S. Shyamkishore Singh - Guest
Faculty2. Prof. S. Lokendrajit Singh – Guest
FacultyResearch projects (ongoing/complet-ed) during the year :Publications : Papers and Books:Dr. P. Milan Khangamcha , HOD i/ci) “Ethical Issues of Divine Love in
Gaudīya Vaisnavism” Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research, New Delhi. First online: 26 January 2016, pp 1-18. Editor: Professor Amita Chatterjee. Publisher Springer India, Volume 33, Number 1. DOI 10.1007/s40961-015-0039-1. Print ISSN
0970-7794. Online ISSN 2363-9962
ii) “The Mesh called Manipur: A Confusing Visible and Invisible Framework” in Contemporary Socio-political Movements in North East India. Editors Arunkumar, MC. Published for Centre for Manipur Studies, Manipur University, Imphal by Jain Book Shop Publication, Imphal, Manipur. First Edition 2016. pp.347-356. ISBN 978 81 93070444 (Updated on 03/03/2016
Dr. L. Bishwanath Sharma, Assistant Professor, Stage IIPublished Papers in Journals:1. The Basic Concept of Buddhist
Philosophy, Quest: International Multidisciplinary Journal, Vol. V, Issue I, Jan 2016. pp. 67-73. ISSN: 2278-4497.
S e m i n a r s / C o n f e r e n c e s / Wo r k -shops organized and the source of
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funding(National/International) with details of outstanding partici-pants, if any i) Organised a Two Days “World
Philosophy Day-2015” November 30-December 1, 2015 (Differed dates). Venue: Humanities Block, M.U. Sponsored by Manipur University.
ii) International Seminar on “Multitude and Democracy: New Perspectives February 22, 2016. Venue: Court Hall, Manipur University, Organised by the Department of Philosophy, Manipur University. Sponsored by Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO), Norway.
Any other information:Dr. P. Milan Khangamcha , HOD i/cPaper presented: 1. Presented a paper on “The Mess
called Manipur: A confusing visible and Invisible Frameworks” in the ‘Three Day International seminar on Movements in Recent and present Northeast India with special reference to Manipur. (27-29 November 2015) organized by centre for Manipur Studies (CMS), Manipur University (M.U.) sponsored by ICSSR, New Delhi.
2. Presented a Paper entitled” The political Economy of the Northeast in General and Manipur in Particular” A Philosophy of the Social Seminar cum: Interdisciplinary Approach “ in the Two Day ICSSR sponsored National Seminar on Economic Transformation in NE India predicates , organized by the Department of Economics, M.U.
3. Presented a Paper entitled” A Holistic, Approach to Skill Development for Zero Unemployment in the Two Day
National Seminar on Skilling of Youth for Zero Unemployment, orgd. By the Department of Commerce, M.U., in collaboration with V.V.Giri National Labour Institute, Noida 22 and 23, Dec. 2015.
4. Presented a paper entitled ”Sankara’s concepts of Mahajana Samagama and Sarvalokaprasiddha as criticism against Vijnanavada’s Rejection of the Reality of the External World’ – in IPC, 90th Session, February 1-4, 2016, Bodhagaya, Bihar.
5. Delivered the Introductory speech in the One Day International Seminar on Multitude and Democracy: New Perspectives 22 Feb. 2016. Org. and co-sponsored by Manipur University and PRIO Norway,
6. Presented a paper entitled “Theoria and Praxis of Nirvana: A Dynamically Normative Tran-National Socio-Cultural Continuum” in the International Seminar on “Trans-Himalayan Buddhism: Exploring the Cultural Space”, org. by Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad Institutes of Asian Studies, Kolkata; March 10-11, 2016.
7. Member of the Committee of “2016 International Conference on Advance in Humanities Research and Social Science” (AHRSS 2016), August 20-21, 2016 in Guangzhou, China, Organizer: Academic Exchange Information, Centre (AEIC), (URL: http://en.keoaeic.org/index.html).
Lectures delivered:i) Two (2) “Lectures on Reporting –
I and II” on April 11, 2015in the Interactive Programme for Ph.D. scholars conducted by UGC-HRD Centre, M.U. 25 March – April 2015.
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ii) One (1) lecture on “Sub-Texts of Impending Tourism Industry with special Reference to LEP/AEP and Manipur” on 15/06/2015 in the Summer School on Tourism and Border Trade between India and Neighboring Countries conducted by UGC – HRD, 15 June – 4 July.
iii) Two (2) Lectures on “Philosophy of Education and Learning Theories” on 04-07-2015 in the 27th Orientation Programme conducted by UGC-HRD,M.U. 1-30 July 2015.
iv) Delivered one lecture on “Philosophy of Education” on 01-03-2012 in the 29th Orientation Programme conducted UGC-HRD, M.U. 29th February – 23 March 2016.
Dr. L. Bishwanath Sharma,1. Published Papers in Journals:
The Basic Concept of Buddhist Philosophy, Quest: International Multidisciplinary Journal, Vol. V, Issue I, Jan 2016. pp. 67-73. ISSN: 2278-4497.
Research Guidance:i) Ph. D., Concept of God: A Study in
Islam & 16 Feb 2016.Research Guidance:i) Md. Mujibullah has been awarded
Ph. D. degree on the Concept of God: A Philosophical Study
Academic Programme:i) Attended, Orientation Programme,
24 days (1 July to 30 July 2015), UGC Academic Staff College, Manipur University
Paper presented in Seminars. i) “Is Private Language Possible” in
the 1st Wittgenstein Conference, March 12-13, 2016 at Lucknow University.
ii) “Ethnic Polarization in Manipur”
in an International Seminar on The Multitude & Democracy: New Perspectives, 22 Feb 2016, Department of Philosophy, MU.
iii) “The Other & Othering: A Phenomenological Approach” in The Crisis of Multiple Identities in Contemporary World, 15-17 Feb 2016, Department of Humanities & Social Sciences, IIT, Guwahati.
Delivered lecture in the academic programme. i) Philosophy of Education, Two
Week Programme on Teachers’ Educators, 05/01/16, UGC Academic Staff College, Manipur University.
ii) National Integration Through Understanding Cultures, Winter School on National Integration, 29/12/15, UGC Academic Staff College, Manipur University.
iii) Nature of Scientific Methods & its Application in Research, ICSSR sponsored 10 Day Research Methodology Course, 01/12/15, Department of Economics, Manipur University.
iv) Inductive and Deductive Reasoning, Short Term Course in Research Methodology, 05/10/15, UGC Academic Staff College, Manipur University.
Th. Shantilata DeviPaper presented : 1. “The implications of multitude in
Gandhian political Philosophy” – in “Multitude and Democracy; New Perspectives”, 22 Feb. 2016, org. and co-sponsored by the Department of Philosophy, M.U. and PRIO, Norway.
Report of the Dean,
The school of Social sciences has 11 departments spread over three blocks. The departments of History, Library & Information Science, Adult & Continuing Educa-tion and Extension, Education, Sociology and Teacher Education are in Social Sci-ence Block –II. Departments of Economics, Political science and Commerce are in Social Science Block –I. Manipur Institute of Management Studies and Department of Mass Communication are located separately This school also looks
after legal and Social work education in colleges. The school admitted 521 PG students in the first semester PG courses and 100 student teachers. The number of students varied from 20 in Library & Information Science to 100 in Dept. of Teach-er Education. 11 students registered for the PhD programme and 25 Ph.D. degrees were awarded.
During the year 2015-16 there were 20 Professors, 6 Assoc. Prof, 36 Asst Prof and 24 guest lecturers. They contributed 46 papers in various journals, 41 book chapters and 15 books. Many of them were doing research on projects sponsored by UGC, ICSSR etc. They attended and organised a number of international and national seminars/ workshops. Economics department has been under UGC-SAP since 2011-12.
Twenty one distinguished visitors from other institutions visited and interacted with the students in various departments of the school.
Prof N. Lokendra SinghDean, School of Social Science
School of Social Sciences
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DEPARTMENT OF ADULT CONTINUING EDUCATION AND EXTENSIONYear of Establishment : 1986Name of programmes offered: M.A. & Ph.D.Faculty Members :Sl Name of the faculty Designation Specialization1. Dr. Lamalu Thaimei HOD i/c Assistant
ProfessorExtension Education/ Women Studies
2. Dr. Rajkumar Suresh Singh
Assistant Profes-sor
Population Education
3. Dr. Chanam Sonia Devi
Assistant Profes-sor
Extension Education
4. Dr. S. Gunadhor Singh Guest Faculty Educational Psychology5. PeichuiVashum Guest Lecturer Extension Education6. Dr. Sharmila Thing-
baijamGuest Lecturer Andragogy
Appointment: 1. 2 (Two) Assistant Professor and
01 (One) Guest LecturerPromotion: 1. 01 (One) Assistant to Senior
Assistant.Research projects (ongoing/complet-ed) during the year:
Completed research project “The Im-plementation of Saakshar Bharat Pro-gramme in Manipur: A Study on Learn-er’s Assessment Examination and the Impact of Saakshar Bharat Programme on Minority Communities” under State Resource Centre (SRC), NEHU, Shillong on 2015.Publications: Papers and Books:Dr. LAMALU THAIMEI:JOURNALS:(i) Dr Lamalu Thaimei. (2015).
Educational Needs of Adults Learners in Manipur. ACME International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research. (ISSN 2320-236X). Vol. III Issue V. May 2015, pp.48-52.
(ii) Dr Lamalu Thaimei. (2015) Factors of relapse among women neo-literates under Saakshar Bharat Mission in Manipur.ACME International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research.(ISSN 2320-236X).Vol.IIIIssueVI.June 2015, pp.12-18.
ARTICLES/CHAPTERS IN BOOKS:(i) Need of Library in Promoting
Reading Habit for Neo-Literate. (2015). In Mosses M. Naga and Ch. Ibohal Singh (Ed.). Changing Dimensions in Librarianship. Guwahati, Assam: Nivedita Publications. (ISBN 978-81-9232-25-6-8). pp. 190-201. Members of the Board of Post Graduate Studies in Adult and Continuing Education (NEHU) from 16th April 2013 to 16th April 2016.ttee Members to Conduct Entrance Test for B.ED (MU) from 2014-2015.
(ii) Member of a Community Development Cell of the Manipur University from 3rd April 2015.
(iii) Expert Committee Member of M.ED Syllabus in the School of
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Social Science, (MU) from 2014-2015.
(iv) Interview on Women Education, All India Radio, Imphal on 2nd Sept, 2015.
(v) Presided the Book Release Function of “The Zeliangrong Social System and Culture” at LamyanbaSwhanglen, KonungLampak, Imphal on 8th Nov., 2015.
Dr. RAJKUMAR SURESH SINGH:BOOKS1. Dr YumlembamGopi Devi, Dr
MaibamChourjit Singh & Dr Rajkumar Suresh Singh. (2015). Spectrum of Manipuri Culture. New Delhi: Akansha Publishing House. (ISBN: 978-81-8370-425-0).
JOURNALS1. Huidrom Jitenkumar Singh, Dr
Ksh. Narayan Singh & Dr Rajkumar Suresh Singh. (2016). Customer Relationship Management of Private Hospital in Manipur: A Case Study of Advanced Specialty Hospital and Research Institute, Imphal. QUEST International Multidisciplinary Research Journal. (ISSN 2278-4497), Vol. V (II), February (2016), pp. 76-82.
2. KonthoujamRupabati Devi, Prof. NityanandPandey&Dr Rajkumar Suresh Singh. (2015). Self-Esteem of Secondary School Teachers in relation to Sex and Age variables. Global Academic Research Journal. (ISSN 2347-3592), Vol. III (XI), November (2015), pp. 17-20.
3. KonthoujamRupabati Devi, Prof. NityanandPandey&Dr Rajkumar Suresh Singh. (2015). Self-Esteem and Academic Achievement of Secondary School Teachers. QUEST International Multidisciplinary Research Journal. (ISSN 2278-4497), Vol. IV (X), October-
November (2015), pp. 56-60.4. ShamurailatpamNevedasko
Sharma, Dr Rajkumar Suresh Singh & Dr Ksh. Birbal Singh. (2015). All India Radio (AIR), Imphal and Adult Education. ACME International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research. (ISSN: 2320-236X), Vol. III (X), October-November (2015), pp. 36-38.
5. Dr Ksh. Narayan Singh & Dr Rajkumar Suresh Singh. (2015). Tourism Industry in Manipur: An Overview. QUEST International Multidisciplinary Research Journal (ISSN 2278-4497), Vol. IV (IX), September (2015), pp.9-12.
6. K. Sarjubala Devi, Dr S. Vinay Kumar Singh & Dr Rajkumar Suresh Singh. (2015). A Comparative Study on Body Composition between Badminton and Table Tennis Players. RESEARCH EXPO: International Multidisciplinary Research Journal (ISSN 2250-1630), Vol. V (IX), September (2015), pp.4-6.
7. ShamurailatpamNevedasko Sharma, DrKsh. Birbal Singh & Dr Rajkumar Suresh Singh. (2015). Academic Achievement of B.Ed. Students of Manipur University. RESEARCH EXPO: International Multidisciplinary Research Journal (ISSN 2250-1630), Vol. V (VI), May (2015), pp.37-41.
Dr. CHANAM SONIA DEVI: 1. PeichuiVashum & Dr.Chanam
Sonia Devi.(2016). Factors of Dropout among Adult Learners in Manipur.QUEST International Multidisciplinary Research Journal.(ISSN 2278-4497), Vol. V (III), March (2016), pp. 1-6.
2. Peichui Vashum, Dr. Chanam Sonia Devi, LaishramIchal Devi & Dr. KshetrimayumRanjan Singh. (2016). A Comparative
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Study of Socio-Economic Status between Educated and Uneducated Family Heads: A Case Study of NgaikhongKhullen Village, Bishnupur District, Manipur. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Review. (eISSN: 2395-1885/ ISSN: 2395-1877), Vol. 1 (1), January (2016), pp. 173-177.
3. PeichuiVashum, Dr. Chanam Sonia Devi, Irabanta Laishram& Dr. KshetrimayumRanjan Singh.(2016). Income Generating Activities of Women in Seijang Village, Imphal East District, Manipur. Sai Om Journal of Arts and Education: A Peer Reviewed International. (eISSN: 2348-3520), Vol. 2 (12), January (2016), pp. 24-28.
Any other information:a. Qualified UGC-NET/JRF: 5 NET + 1
JRFb. Conducted Convergence
Programme for 45 days (w.e.f. 17th April to 02nd June, 2015) at Thoubal Moijing, Phundrei Sabal, Irong Khunou and Maibam Konjil
in collaboration with Directorate of Adult Education, Government of Manipur.
c. Organised Lecture Programme for students offering B.Sc./B.A. Honours (Home Science), G.P Womens’ College on 22nd April, 2015at the Lecture Hall, Dept. of ACEE, MU.
d. Organised Extension Talk Programme on Population Education on World Population Day, 2015 (11th July, 2015) at the Lecture Hall, Dept. of ACEE, MU.
e. Observed International Literacy Day (08th September, 2015).
f. One Day Awareness Programme on Female literacy at Sora village, Thoubal District on 18th October, 2015.
g. Organised External tour programme at Manali, Himachal Pradesh from 2nd to 10th March, 2016.
h. Observed International Womens’ Day (08th March 2016).
i. Three (03) candidates awarded Ph.D. Degree.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Year of establishment : 1984 Programme offered : M.Com. & Ph.D. Faculty Profile:
Sl Name of Teachers Designation Specializations1. Prof. G. P. Prasain Professor Entrepreneurship, Human Resource
Management, Small Business Man-agement, Marketing Management
2. Prof. Robita So-rokhaibam
Professor Strategic Management, Entrepre-neurship, Marketing management
3. Prof. Rajmani Singha
Professor & Head
Finance, Accounting, Management and Marketing
4. Prof. Kh. Tomba Singh
Professor Accounting, Financial Economics, Entrepreneurship Theory, Project Managements
5. Dr N. Tejmani Singh
Associate Pro-fessor
Finance, Management Information System and Quantitative techniques
6. Dr Kh. Dhiren Meetei
Associate Pro-fessor
International Financial Management, Computer application in business, E-Commerce
7. Dr. Ksh. Ranjan Singh
Assistant Pro-fessor
Finance, Accounting and Banking
Visitors and their lectures in the Department with purpose of visit:1. Vishnu Prasad Giri
Pimple Saudagar, Pune-27 Conflict Management Monthly talk programme
2. Prof. A.K. Mudgal Advisor, Technical Expert, Govt. of
Manipur Zero UnemploymentMonthly talk programme1. Ch. Rajendro Singh HOD, Physics, Imphal
College Disaster Management : Basic Concept Monthly talk programme
2. Prof. Aziz Ansari Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi, External expert for
promotion from JRF to SRF Prof. Amlesh Bhowal1. Assam University, Diphu Campus,
Assam NIL External Examiner for M.Com. Dissertation Viva
Dr. Athiqual H Laskar1. Retd. NATO Commander Europe,
USA NIL Resource Person during 7 days training programme on Life Skill Education
Appointment/Promotion1. Dr. Ksh. Ranjan Singh, joined as
an Assistant Professor in the Department on 2nd May 2015.
2. Sagolsem Cha Nongthon promoted to Stenographer from Jr. Stenographer during the year.
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Prof G. P. PrasainBooks.1 Insurance Business and
Prospective in the Edited Book Dynamics of Banking and Insurance-Modern Concept and Approaches. Dominant Publisher and Distributor Pvt. Ltd. Delhi 2015.
2 India’s Look East Policy and The Prospect of Tourism in Manipur in the Edited Book Cross Border Trade and India’s Act East Policy – A New Paradigm. Bharati Publications, New Delhi 2015.
3. Indo-Myanmar Borders Trade:-An Assessment of Formal and Informal Trade Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development, Chandigarh.2015.
4. Flora and Fauna for Economic Development and Sustainability with Reference to Manipur IASSI Quarterly Contribution to Indian Social Science, Volume 34, No.1-4, 2015.2015.
Papers Presented in National and In-ternational Seminar /Conference1. Service Quality and Customer
Satisfaction in Hotel Industry of Manipur, India International-Annual Conference on Business Research and Management Practices in Global Environment April 2-3, 2015 Alliant School of Management, alliant International University, San Diego, California, USA.
2. Exploring the Potentialities of Rural Tourism in Manipur 7th International Conference 6-8 February, 2015 Indian Tourism and hospitality Congress Manali, Himachal Pradesh, India
3. India’s Look East Policy and Prospect of Tourism in Manipur International Conference of India
Tourism and Hospitality Congress SEA Countries Tourism Development and India’s Act East Policy in Academic Collaboration with Mandalar College, Mandalay. 1-6 July, 2015 Mandalay, Myanmar
4. Role of Accounting in National Building 38th All India Accounting Conference and International Seminar on Accounting Education and Research 5-6 Dec., 2015 Indian Accounting Association University Business School, Punjab University, Chandigarh, India
5. E-Commerce and Consumers: Issues and Challenges Indian Institute of Public Administration 8 May, 2015 Department of Consumer Affairs, Government of India, New Delhi.
6. E-Retailing: Challenges and Opportunities in India 68th All India Commerce Conference, 2015 6-8 November 2015 University Department of Commerce & Business Management, Vinoba Bhave University, Hazaribag, Jharkhand.
7. Role of Governance in Skills Promotion and Development in Manipur Two-Day National Seminar on Skilling of Youth for Zero unemployment 22nd December, 2015 Department of Commerce, Manipur, n collaboration with V.V. Giri National Labour Institute, Noida held at Manipur University, Imphal.
8. Skills Development in Business Education and Economic Growth in India: Opportunities and Challenges Two-Day National Seminar on Skilling of Youth for Zero unemployment 22nd December, 2015 Department of Commerce, Manipur, n collaboration with V.V. Giri National
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Labour Institute, Noida held at Manipur University, Imphal.
Prof Robita Sorokhaibam:Books :1 Tourism Entrepreneurship in
Senapati District: A Specific Study New Century Publication, New Delhi 2015.
Research Papers :International1. Enterprising the Farmer
Entrepreneur (A Case Study of Manipur, India International Journal of Humanities and Scoial Science Invention Vol-4, Issue 4 April 2015, 2319-7722.
National1. Social Attitude Towards
Women’s Empowerment in Manipur Journal of Social Science and Humanities Aarjish Volume Issue 34 2015 2278-859x
Dr A Rajmani SinghBooks1. Microfinance and Poverty
Alleviation, Concept Publishing Company, NewDelhi-59 (2015) 978-93-5125-139-2
Chapters1 Development of the People in Hilly
Areas of Manipur: with special reference to Population, education and employment. Published in edited Volume pp255-267 “Development of Tribal People of North East India Edited by Dr. R.K.Mandal, Published by Concept Publishing Company, New Delhi-59 2015 93-5125-008-3
2 Entrepreneurial Finance: Startup Funding for Entrepreneurs in India. Published in edited volume “ISBN (2016), Entrepreneurship Development in Conflict Regions: Issues and Challenges. Edited by
A. Ibemcha Chanu. Published by Global Publishing House, Andhra Pradesh, India pp 29-41 2016 978-93-81563-67-0
Research Papers1. Creative Thinking Skills and
Entrepreneurship Development. International Journal of Life Skills Education, Published by Indian Association of Life Skills Education Vol-1 Number-2 July pp 1-11 2015 2394-630X.
Seminar/Conference:1 Entrepreneurship Development
in Conflict Regions: Issues and Challenges.
Paper presented as Resource person in International Conference on Regional Conflict and Entrepreneurship Development with special reference to South East Asia at Assam University Diphu Campus on 27th and 28th November 2015 Department of Commerce, Assam University Diphu
2 Potential and Prospect of Tourism Industry of North East India.
Paper presented in the International Conference on Tourism Economics and Management at Yamaguchi University, Japan on 13th and 14th February 2016. Department of Tourism, Yamaguchi University Japan
3 Coping with Workplace Stress: Need of the Hour. Paper presented in International Conference on Mainstreaming Life Skills for Nation Building at Jagaran Lake City University, Bhopal on 26-27 February 2016 Jagaran Lake City University Bhopal
4 Need of Life Skills Education in Indian New Education Policy.
Paper presented as Speaker in a Symposium on 7th International
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Conference on Life Skills Education at Jagaran Lake City University, Bhopal on 26-27th February 2016. Jagaran Lake City University Bhopal
Publication :1. Skilling of Youth for Bettering the
Employability Status Published in The Brahmaputra: Rhythm of the Promises Don Bosco Institute of Management, Kharguli, Guwahati, pp-7-11 2015 2278-246X
2 North East India: India’s Gateway to ASEAN Countries, Published in Eastern Panorama, Vol xxiv, No-08 pp 18-22 November 2015
Dr Kh Tomba SinghPublication:1. Motivation and its Influence
on Entrepreneurial Success in S.S.Bhakar Richa Banerjee’s book Creative & Innovative Excellence for World in Motion 2015
2 Status of Schedule Caste and Schedule Tribe Women in North East India: Empirical evidence from Rural Women in Manipur Mirror-Peer Refereed Bi-annual International Research Journal of Commerce and Management& Social Science September, 2015 5(2) ISSN 2249-8117
3 Work Stress Conditions of the Passenger Drivers, Jamshedpur Research Review Intentional Journal of Multidisciplinary Research September 2015-November 2015 3(12) ISSN:2320-2750
4 Indian-ASEAN Economic Relations with Reference to Myanmar in E. Bijoykumar Singh (ed.). Contextualizing Indo-Myanmar Border Trade at Moreh,Sunmang Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi, 2016
5 Consumer movement and consumer rights awareness in Manipur MC Arunkumar and A.Koireng Singh(ed) Contemporary Socio-Political Movements in Northeast India, Jain Book Shop Publication, Imphal (Manipur) 2016
6 MGNREGA and its influence on Social transformation in Manipur
International Journal for research and studies, Bi-yearly referred research journal 2(1) 2016 ISSN:2395-6984 (New Delhi)
Dr. Ksh. Ranjan Singh 1. A paper entitled, “Development
of Micro Business Units through MUDRA Loans with Special Reference to North East India” presented at the Two-Day ICSSR Sponsored National Seminar “Economic Transformation in Northeast India Predicaments, Potentials and Policies” held on 21 & 22 December, 2015, organised by Department of Economics, Manipur University.
2. A paper entitled, “Skill and Entrepreneurship Development through Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) for Zero Unemployment – A Case Study of Manipur” has been presented at the Two-Day National Seminar on “Skilling of Youths for Zero Unemployment”, organized by Department of Commerce, Manipur University in collaboration with Centre for North East V.V. Giri National Labour Institute, held on 22nd and 23rd December, 2015.
3. Participated in the 27th Orientation Programme organized by UGC- Human Resource Development Centre, Manipur University during 1st July – 30th July, 2015.
4. Participated in the ICSSR sponsored “Capacity Building
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Programme on Critical Research and Teaching Learning Process for the University/College Teachers of Social Sciences and Humanities” organized by Centre for Entrepreneurship and Skill Development, School of Social Sciences, Manipur University during 17-30 November, 2015.
5. Published a paper entitled, “Income Generating Activities of Women in Seijang Village, Imphal East District, Manipur” in Sai Om Journal of Arts & Education: A Peer Reviewed International Journal, Volume 2, Issue 12 (January, 2016) as Co-Author.
6. Published a paper entitled, “A Comparative Study of Socio-Economic Status between Educated and Uneducated Family Heads: A Case Study of Ngaikhongkhullen Village, Bishnupur District, Manipur” in International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Review, Vol.1, Issue – 1, Jan -2016 as Co-Author.
Other Information :Prof. G. P. Prasain1. Delivered Invited Lecture on “Self
Help Groups and Entrepreneurship Development in Manipur” in One-Day International Conference on Financial Inclusiveness on 18th March, 2016, organized by University of Calcutta Stock Exchange Centre of Excellence in Financial Markets, Department of Commerce, University of Calcutta, Kolkata.
2. Co-Chaired one Technical Session in International Annual Conference in Alliant International University, San-Diego, California, USA during 2-3, April, 2015
3. Social Media and Its Role in Supporting Learning Among Manipur University Students
in the 68th All India Commerce Conference of the Indian Commerce Association held on Vinoba Bhave University, Hazaribad from 6th to 8th November, 2015.
4. Consumer movement and consumer rights awareness in Manipur in the three days International seminar on Movement in recent past and present NE India with special reference to Manipur organized by CMS, Manipur University in collaboration with ICSSR, New Delhi, during November 27-29, 2015.
Prof.Robita Sorokhaibam1. Attended as an Expert on the
Budget Discussion in DDK Imphal on the 2nd March 2016
2. Delivered as lecture on the topic, “Social Development: A Passage through Women Empowerment” Organised by the Academic Staff College, Manipur University
3. Delivered a Lecture on the topic “Capacity Building for Women” in the ‘5 day Capacity Building Training on Life Skills, Citizenship and peer Education’ on the theme ‘International Relationship’ organized by the National Service Scheme Cell, Manipur University, Canchipur on the 18th February, 2016.
4. Delivered a Lecture on the topic, “Empowering Women for Change” University Grant Commission, Academic Staff College, Manipur University on the 4th January 2016.
5. Delivered a lecture on the topic, “Capacity building for Women” in Training Centre, Social Science Block, organized by ICSSR on the theme “Critical research for college and university teachers” at Manipur University on 19th
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November, 20156. Delivered a Lecture on the topic,
“Information Marketing in Digital Era” in the ‘Short term course in Library Information’ organized by the Academic Staff College, Manipur University on the 30th October, 2015.
7. Delivered a lecture on the topic, “Women Empowerment through Entrepreneurship in Manipur”, in Academic Staff College, Manipur University, Canchipur, organized by Academic Staff College, Manipur University, on 23rd July, 2015.
8. Deliver a lecture on the topic, “Promotion of Entrepreneurship through Tourism: Exploring the Unexplored Potentials of Senapati District”, in the Academic Staff College, Organized by Academic Staff College, Manipur University, on 26th June, 2015.
Other Activities1. Attended as Expert on State
Level Declamation Contest on “Promotion and Nation Building” on the 29th December, 2015. Organised by the Nehru Yuva Sangathan, Imphal Zone (Ministry of Youth and Sports, Government of India.
Prof.Rajmani SinghSeminar/Training Programme Organised
» 7 days TOT on Life Skills Education for School Teachers of Manipur from 11th September to 17th September 2015
» 2 day National Workshop on Recent Development in Commerce Education from 14th and 15th November 2015
» 2 days National Seminar on Skilling of Youth for Zero Unemployment22nd and 23rd December 2015 V.V.Giri National Labour Institute, Noida
» Office bearer of National Level organisation
» Joint Secretary, Indian Association of Life Skills Education, Chennai (2015-17)
» Vice President, North East India Commerce and Management Association 2015-16 (Adhoc committee)
Prof Kh Tomba SinghOrientation, Refresher Courses and Training Programmes conducted1. Conducted as Course Coordinator
in the Interactive Programme for Ph.D Scholar organized by the UGC- Academic Staff College, M.U., Canchipur from 27th March 17th April 2015.
2. Conducted as Course Coordinator in the Summer School on Tourism and Border Trade between India and Neighbouring Countries organized by the UGC- Academic Staff College, M.U., Canchipur from 15th June 04th July 2015.
3. OBSERVER for UGC NET EXAMINATION-2015 conducted by CBSE New Delhi held on Sunday, the 27th December,2015 at Manipur Public School, Koirengei Imphal,Manipur.
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DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICSYear of establishment : 1972Name of Programmes offered : M.A. & Ph.D.Faculty Members:
SL Name Specialisation1. Professor L. Tombi Singh, HOD
& Co-ordinator, Centre for Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, Retired in November 2015
Demography and Economy of Hu-man Resources Development & Man Power Planning
2. Professor Amar S. Yumnam Head of Department from November 2015
Development Economics and Institu-tional Economics
3. Prof. E. Bijoykumar Singh, Profes-sor
Econometrics & Agricultural Econom-ics
4. Dr. Ch. Priyoranjan Singh Professor Population Studies & Agricultural Economics
5. Dr. Ksh. Jhaljit Singh, Professor Mathematical Economics, Economet-rics & Environmental Economics
6. Dr. M. Hemanta Singh, Associate Professor
Population Studies
7. Dr. Damodar Nepram, Associate Professor
Public Finance
8. Dr. Arambam Sophia, Assistant Professor
Mathematical Economics and Econo-metrics
9. Dr.M.Bobo Singh, Assistant Professor
International Economics & Regional Economics
10. Dr. Hanjabam Isworchandra Sharma, Assistant Professor
Agricultural and Labour Economics
11. Miss Nongmaithem Sulochana Devi, Assistant Professor
Agricultural Economics
Visitors and their lectures in the De-partment with purpose of visit.1) Prof. Manoranjan Pal, Indian
Statistical Institute, Kolkata delivered a lecture on “Measurement of Poverty an Inequality”, 19th December 2015.
Appointment /Promotion/Retirement of the Department during the year .- 1) Dr. Ch.Priyoranjan Singh promoted
to Professor from December 2015.2) Dr. Ksh. Jhaljit Singh promoted to
Professor from December 2015.3) Prof. L. Tombi Singh retired on
30th November 2015.Senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors. 1. Dr. M. Sarda Devi, ICSSR Post-
Doctoral FellowResearch Projects : - 3 (Three)
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Prof. Amar Yumnam:Was in Kunming, China in connec-
tion with the China-South Asia Think Tank Forum. Two scholars got their Ph.D. under his guidance. Associated with financial firms as below:A. Chief Economic Advisor, Salai
Holdings Private Limited, ImphalB. Member, Board of Directors,
Panthoibi Housing Pvt. Co. Ltd., Imphal
C. Member, Board of Governors, Manipur State Cooperative Bank Ltd.
During the Year, attended many meetings at the Prime Minister’s Of-fice in connection with discussions on transformational issuesProf. E. Bijoykumar Singh Involvement in Research project:i. Committee to Study the
Composition of population of Manipur, Govt. of Manipur, 2015
Seminars:i. Presented a paper “Look East
policy: The possibilities for the North eastern region of India” in CRRiD & MEA ,GOI sponsored International seminar on “ India’s Look East Policy-Act East and South-East Asia: Beyond Borders “23 May 2015 and chaired a session on 24 May.
ii. Delivered a lecture on Border Trade in Refresher course in Border trade , HRDC, MU 25 June 2015
iii Presented two joint papers in 8th International ITHC at Mandalar college, Mandalay, Myanmar 3/4 July 2015 Tourism Development in NE India and its Interface with International Politico-Economic Relations with Rabichandra Elangbam Tourism in India’s Act East Policy
and its implication for the North East with Th. Umavati Devi
iv. Chaired a session in NCW sponsored national seminar on “women entrepreneurs in North eastern India” Deptt. of Management, Mizoram University 18 Sept.2015
Publications:Articles i. “Reflections on the Economy of
Manipur” in Kangla Lanbung June 30,2015
ii. “Tourism Development in NE India and its Interface with International Politico-Economic Relations” with Rabichandra Elangbam in Binota,M.,Ch.Ibohal Meitei,N.Sunita Devi & R.K. Shivachandra Singh (ed) Cross Border Tourism & India’s Act East policy A New paradigm” Bharti Publications,Delhi July 2015
iii. “Tourism in India’s Act East Policy and its implication for the North East” with Th. Umavati Devi in Binota,M.,Ch.Ibohal Meitei,N.Sunita Devi & R.K. Shivachandra Singh (ed) Cross Border Tourism & India’s Act East policy A New paradigm” Bharti Publications,Delhi , July 2015
iv. “BCIM-Economic Corridor: A view from the Corridor” (2015) in Rajiv K. Bhatia & R.Mishra (ed) “BCIM Economic Corridor The Road Ahead” Delhi,Pentagon Press
v. “Looking for Entrepreneurs for Development of Rural North Eastern Region of India “in E. N. Singh & A.K.Singh ed“ Entrepreneurship for Economic development” Lakshi Publishers & Distributors,Delhi,2015
vi. “Look East policy: The possibilities for the North eastern region of India” in R.Malhotra &S.S.Gill
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ed“ Look and Act East Policy; Potentials and Constraints”, CRRiD,Chandigarh Sept,2015
Book:1. Contextualizing Indo Myanmar
Border Trade at Moreh ,Akansha Publishers 2015
Membership of Professional Committees:i Nodal faculty, International
seminar on “India’s Look East policy -Act East and South east Asia : Beyond Borders” organised in collaboration with CRRiD,Chandigarh & Ministry of External Affairs,GOI during 22-24 May 2015
ii Member,Committee to Study the Composition of the population of Manipur ,Govt. of Manipur March 7,2015
iii PG Board of Studies,Nagaland University 2015-
iv VC’s nominee in the committee on implementation of NCTE 2014 ,Govt. of Manipur
v Head, Translator, Economics, Directorate of Language, GOM ,2015
Foreign Travel:i. Visited Mandalay, Myanmar 8th
ITHC conference at Mandalar college 3-4 , July 2015
ii. Visited Thailand & Cambodia , to participate in XI Surin International Folklore Festival 16-26 Jan.2016.
Organization of seminarsi. Nodal Academic ,CRRID /MEA
International seminar “ India’s Look East policy -Act East and South east Asia : Beyond Borders” 22-24 May 2015
Training Programme Attended:i. Workshop on All India Survey of
Higher Education, 22 Sept. 2015 , Mirza Ghallib Chamber, SCOPE complex, Delhi
Additional responsibility1. Dean,School of Social Sciences ( till
27 Feb,2016)2. Director,Centre for Study of Social
Exclusion and Inclusive Policy ( since Dec.1,2015)
3. Co-ordinator,Department of Teacher Education ( till 27 Feb,2016)
4. Director,IQAC ( till September 2015)
5. Member of Finance Committee (till 27 Feb,2016)
6. Member ,Executive Council member (till 27 Feb,2016)
7. Chairman, Standing Committee for Undergraduate Examinations(till 27 Feb,2016)
Prof. Ksh.Jhaljit Singh:i. Attended the Annual Conference
of North Eastern Economic Association, 30th -31st October 2015 organized by Department of Economics, Rajiv Gandhi University, Itanagar and Chaired a technical session.
ii. Resource person in Orientation Course conducted by UGC-Human Resource Development Center, Manipur University during Feb. 29-March 30, 2016.
Dr. Damodar NepramSeminars attended1. Presented paper “Crowding out
Effect of Public Employment on Private Employment in India: A Cointegration Analysis” at the Singapore Economic Review conference 2015 held at Singapore, 5-7 August 2015 (with Samsur Jaman).
2. Presented paper “Development in
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Manipur: Converging or Diverging” at the two-day state level seminar on “Development experiences in the hill areas of Manipur: Problems and prospects” held at Rayburn College, Churachandpur, 30th Jan. 2015 and 1st Feb. 2016 (with Yaiphaba Ningthoujam).
3. Presented paper “Fourteenth Finance Commission and Northeastern states: Issues and Recommendations” at the two-day ICSSR sponsored national seminar “Economic transformation in North East India: Predicaments, potentials and policies” held at Manipur University, 21 -22 December 2015 ( with Devidas Aribam).
Session chaired1. Chaired one session at the two-day
ICSSR sponsored national seminar “Economic transformation in North East India: Predicaments, potentials and policies” held at Manipur University, 21-22 December 2015.
Communicated paper1. “Performance of Mahatma Gandhi
National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme in Manipur”, Eastern Quarterly (with Yaiphaba Ningthoujam and G. Token Sharma).
Dr. M.Hemanta MeiteiDeliver Lecture as resource person at
Academic Staff College,MU.:1) Research Methodology: What we
know , 6th April 20152) Application of Philosophy to
Research, 6 April 20153) Population and Its Implication, 15
July 20154) Scaling technique, 7 Octo. 20155) Attended Social Science Faculty
Capacity Building Workshop.
- Participated as a Rapporteur in the International Seminar on Deprivation, Marginalisation and social Exclusion in the Northeast States of India “held during 27-28 May 2015.
Publication:1) Introduction to Environmental
Sciences(Eds.) Khongyangbam RS & Gupta Navindu, New Delhi: TERI, Demography – “Meaning and Scope”, 2015
2) Published in the Souvenir of Intercollage Youth Festival, organized at MU during 18-20 Nov. 2015 – “Youth for Demography”.
3) Two Day National Seminar on Ïndia’s Act East Policy: Problems and Prospects in North East India”, 28-29 January, 2016 – Look East Policy and Structural Change in Manipur.
4) National Seminar on “Population and Development: Issues and challenges in 21st Century”to be held at Nagpur, during 18-19 March 2016 –Mismatched Population Growth in Manipur during 2001-2011 Censuses.
Dr Arambam Sophia,Assistant Professor(SR-3)Seminars/Conferences/Workshops/Papers Presented1. Presented a paper titled,
“Indo-Myanmar Border Trade: opportunities for Manipuri Women”, at the 4th UGCSAP-DRS I, sponsored two-days National seminar on Border Trade at Moreh: Past, Present and Future, organised by Department of Economics, Manipur University, held on 30 and 31st March 2015, at the Department of Teacher Education, Manipur University.
2. Participated in the one day workshop on “Role of women
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in climate change adaptation’ on 15th April, 2015, organised by Manipur University Working Women’s Association (MUWWA) in collaboration with State Climate Change Cell, Directorate of Environment, Government of Manipur.
3. Participated in the Two-Day International Conference on “India’s North-East and Asiatic South-East: Beyond Borders” on 23-24 May, 2015, organised by Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development (CRRID), Chandigarh in collaboration with Manipur University, supported by Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, New Delhi.
4. Participated in the ICSSR Sponsored Two-day International seminar on ‘Deprivation, Marginalisation and Social exclusion in the North Eastern States of India, organised by the Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, Manipur University, on 27 and 28 May at the Court Hall of Manipur University.
5. Presented a paper titled, “Academic performance Indicators: Some perspectives” at the Two-Day National Seminar on ‘Quality Promotion of Teachers in Higher Education’ sponsored by University Grants Commission, NERO, Guwahati and organised by kakching Khunou College, kakching Khunou, held during 11-12 June, 2015, at Kakching Khunou College, Thoubal District, Manipur.
6. Participated in the ICSSR sponsored Research Methodology Course for PhD Students from 1-11 December 2015, organised by the Department of Economics, Manipur University.
7. Participated in the One day international workshop on
‘Sustainable Livelihood and Social Exclusion held on 15 December 2015, organised by Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy (CSSEIP), Manipur University.
8. Presented a paper titled, ‘Corruption: In Search of a Remedy’, at the two day ICSSR sponsored National Seminar on “Economic Transformation in North East India: Predicaments, Potentials and Policies”, organised by Department of Economics, Manipur University on 21-22 December, 2015.
9. Participated in the One-day Stakeholder’s Consultative Workshop on Indo-Myanmar Border Trade, on 21st January, 2016, jointly organised by Department of economics, Manipur University and Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS), New Delhi, held in the Conference Hall of Anthropology Department, Manipur University.
10. Participated in the One day Data dissemination Workshop on Census 2011 (latest released data) organized by The Directorate of Census operations, Manipur in collaboration with Economics Department, Manipur University campus on 12 February 2016.
11. Participated in the lecture delivered by Suresh Kumar Goel, Former Ambassador, GOI, on ‘India’s Neighbourhood Policy-Leveraging the Potential of ASEAN for the Development of North Eastern Region of India, held under the distinguished Lecture Series, Sponsored by Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India on 14 April, 2016 at 10.20 am in the Court Hall of the University.
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12. Participated in the two day international validation workshop on the theme ‘Indigenous Women and Domestic Work(an ILO country based research initiative’ during 21-22, April, 2016, organised by International Labour Organisation (ILO) and Centre for Study of Social exclusion and Inclusive policy, at the Court Hall of Manipur University.
Seminar Organised: i. Organising committee member of
4th UGC SAP-DRS I, sponsored two-days National seminar on Border Trade at Moreh: Past, Present and Future, organised by Department of Economics, Manipur University, held on 30 and 31st March 2015, at the Department of Teacher Education, Manipur University.
ii. Organising committee member of the Two Day National Seminar on Economic Transformation in Northeast India: predicaments, Potentials and Policies, 21-22 December 2015 sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research(ICSSR), New Delhi.
Publications: i. Published an article titled “Social
and Political Status of women in Manipur” in L. Tombi Singh, Kh. Gourashyam Singh and N. Lokeshor Singh (2015) ed. Issues in Gender Discrimination: A socio-economic and Political perspective. Sunmarg Pulbishers and Distributors, Delhi. ISBN 938260621-1
ii. Published a paper titled, “Indo-Myanmar Border Trade in the Era of Globalisation: Some Perspectives with Particular Reference to Women of Manipur”, in E. Bijoykumar Singh (2016) edited “Contextualising Indo-Myanmar Border Trade at Moreh: Collected Papers in Honour of Prof L, Tombi
Singh”, published by Sunmarg Publishers and Distributors., Delhi. ISBN 978-93-82606-38-3
Dr. Hanjabam Isworchandra SharmaPublication:i. Development Issues of Manipur:
Revisiting Agrarian Economy and Rural Employment Kangla Lanpung Summer 2015 ISSN: 2321-2357.
Articles/Chaptersi. “Female Participation in Rural
Non-Farm Employment: A Macro level Observations in Manipur” in North East India Past & Present Vol 2, Edited by, Oinam Ranjit Singh Sudev Chandra Basumatary National, Global Publishig House 2016, 978-93-81563-73-1.
Seminar Organised: i. Organising Secretary of the Two
Day National Seminar Economic Transformation in Northeast India: Predicaments, Potentials and Policies, 21-22 December 2015 sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi.
Seminar Presentation:i. Presented a paper titled as Rural
Employment Scenario in North East India: From 1991 Reform to Post MGNREGA at the 57th Annual Conference o the Indian Society of Labour Economics to be held during October 10-12, October 2015 at Srinagar.
Workshop Organised:i. Organising Secretary of the One
Day Stakeholders’ Consultative Workshop on Indo-Myanmar Border Trade 21st January 2016 (Venue: Conferance Hall, Anthropology Department) Organised by Department of Economics, Manipur University
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and sponsored by Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS), New Delhi.
Miss Nongmaithem Sulochana Devi, Assistant ProfessorSeminar Organized: i. Organising member of the Two
Day National Seminar economic Transformation in Northeast India: predicaments, Potentials and Policies, 21-22 December 2015 sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research(ICSSR), New Delhi.
Seminar Presentation:i. Presented a paper titled as Symbols
of MFIs and SHGs: an Indian Case at the Two Day National Seminar Economic Transformation in Northeast India: predicaments, Potentials and Policies, 21-22 December 2015 sponsored by University Grants Commission NERO , Guwahati.
Presented a paper titled as Lemons: A Case of Bad Quality Teacher at the Two Day Quality Promotion of the Teachers in Higher Education, 11-12 June 2015 sponsored by University Grants Commission NERO, Guwahati.
Workshop Organised:i. Organizing member of the One
Day Stakeholders’ Workshop on India Myanmar Border Trade 21st January 2016 (Venue Conference Hall, Anthropology Department) Organised by Department of Economics, Manipur University and sponsored by Research and Information System for Developing countries (RIS), New Delhi.
ii. Guest speaker for the training programme on National Rural Livelihoods Mission (1st to 3rd December 2015) organized by State Institute of Rural Development Manipur.
International Seminar Participated: i. Participated in the three day
international seminar on Movements in Recent Past and Present Northeast India with special reference to Manipur (27-29 November 2015) organized by Centre for Manipur Studies, Manipur University and sponsored by ICSSR, New Delhi.
Session chaired:i. Discussant of technical session four
in the two day ICSSR sponsored National Seminar on Economic Transformation in North East India Predicaments, Potentials and Policies, 21 & 22 December 2015.
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Year of Establishment: 1986Programmes offered: M.A (Education) and Ph.D. Courses.Faculty Profile: SL Name Designation Specialization1. Dr. L. Leiren Singh Associate Professor Adult and Non-Formal
Education2. Dr. Caroline Ngaliankim Assistant Professor
(S-2)Educational Psychology and Special Education
3. Dr. Premlata Maisnam Assistant Professor & Head (i/c) (S-2)
Population Education, Curriculum Development and Educational Sociol-ogy
4. Dr. Shitaljit Singh Assistant Professor (S-2)
Educational Manage-ment, Research Method-ology and Educational Statistics
5 Dr.Ch. Beda Devi Assistant Professor Adolescence Psychology5. Dr. L. Nirmala Devi Guest Lecturer Educational Supervision,
Educational Technology and Teacher Education
Visitors:1. S.B. Sharma, Department of
Education, Assam University, Silchar.
Appointment :1. Dr.Ch. Beda Devi
Retirement :1. Dr. L. Leiren Singh
Research Projects:1. Anxiety and Depression Difference
among Tribal and Non-Tribal College Students, ICSSR, New Delhi
Books:Dr. Premlata Maisnam1. Understanding Disciplines
and Subjects R. Lall Book Deport ISBN NO.: -93-85282-70-0 2015
Dr. Keisham Shitaljit Singh1. Educational & Vocational Guidance
(A Special Reference to Scheduled Tribe Students) Anu Books, Shivaji Road, Near IBP Petrol, Meerut ISBN – 978-93-82166-21-4, 2014, pp. 123
Published Articles :Dr. Keisham Shitaljit Singh1. Environmental Education &
Awareness One Chapter (Chapter No. 16) p341-351 Introduction to Environmental Sciences The Energy and resources Institute (TERI) TERI Press, Darbari Seth Block, IHC Complex, Lodhi Road-Delhi, ISBN: 978-81-7993-455-5, First Edition: 2015
Published ArticlesDr. Ch. Beda Devi1 School Adjustment and Academic
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Achievement among Tribal Adolescents in Manipur, 319-322. International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research.(IJSTR) ISSN:2277-8616 IJSTR Dec. 2015
2 Stress and Academic Achievement among Secondary Students in Imphal West District, 7-10 Quest International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, ISSN: 2278-4497 Publish World, Vol V, Issue-III, March-2016
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORYYear of establishment : 1972.Programmes offered : M.A. and Ph.D.
Faculty Members :
Sl Name Designation & Specialization1. Dr. L. Kunjeswori Devi HOD (Archaeology)2. Dr. N. Lokendra Singh Professor (Modern Indian History)3. Shri K.K. Das Assistant Professor (Ancient Indian History)4. Dr. Jacob Luiram Assistant Professor Sr (Medieval Indian History)5. Dr. H. Sudhirkumar Singh Assistant Professor Sr (Modern Indian History)6. Dr. Chungmeijai Mathew
MKAssistant Professor stage-II (Modern Indian His-tory)
7. Dr. Salam Irene Professor (Medieval Indian History)8 Dr. L. Bedavati Devi Guest Lecturer (Medieval Indian History)
Appointment:i. Prof. N. Lokendra Singh appointed
as Dean of School of Social Sciences w.e.f. 29th February 2016.
ii. Prof. L. Kunjeswori Devi appointed as Head of Department, w.e.f. 1st March 2016.
Retirement :i. Prof. Salam Irene retired on
February 2016Prof. N. Lokendra SinghParticipation1. Attended 36th Annual Session
of North East India History Association (NEIHA) from 18th November to 20th November 2015 at Mizroam University, Aizawl. Presented a paper entitled
“Education in Conflict Zone: The Manipur Experience (1990-2015)”
Books 1. “19th Century Manipur Society as
gleaned from Cheitharol Kumbaba” in S. Irene Ed/- An Anthology of Historical Essays (Delhi – 2016) pp.1-6..i. “Land Administration in Ma-
nipur Hills (1960-1995) in O. Ranjit Singh Ed/- North East Past and Present (Vishakhapa-tnam, 2016) ISBN: 978-93-81563-73-1, pp.28-36.
ii. “Impact of Indo-Myanmar Trade on Manipur” in Rashpal Malhotra et al. Ed/- Look East
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and Act East Policy, CRRID, (Chandigarh 2015). Pp.166-175, ISBI 978283-77-2.
iii. Community Based Eco-Village Tourism in Manipur Hills: Les-sons from the States of Sik-kim and Nagaland in Prof. S.P. Bansal, et al. Ed/- Tourism-Concepts, Issues and Challeng-es, (Delhi 2015) ISBN : 978-93-80318-57-8, pp. 169-178.
iv. “Cross Border Tourism: The Moreh-Tamu Sector of Indo-Myanmar Border in Binota Meinam Ed/-. Cross Border Tourism & India’s Look East Act East Policy: A new Para-diam, New Delhi 2015) ISBN No.978-93-285000-3030, pp. 1-6.
Publications:1. The Arangphams of Manipur:
Aspects on the Management System of Local Culture in IASSI Quarterly, Contribution to India Social Science, Vol. 33, No. 1-4, 2015, pp.149-150
2. Colonialism and Timber Trade of Burma in Kangleipak Business Review, Imphal 2014, Vol. VIII pp.190-195, ISSN: 0975-3656.
3. Sustainable Tourism in Manipur : Experiences from Indonesia in Tourism Innovation (A Refereed Journal of India Tourism Congress, New Delhi Vol. 3, No.1, March 2014, pp.146-150, ISSN-2278-8379.
Participation:1. Attended 11th Surin International
Folklore Festival(Siff) Cum Conference held at Surindra Rajbhat University, Surin, Thailand between 15-25th, January 2016 and presented a paper entitled “Changing Social Ecology of Thanga Village – A lake Island of Manipur (1970-2015).
2. Attended the Indian Tourism and Hospitality Congress(ITHC) sponsored International Conference held at Mandalar College, Mandalay, Myanmar between 1-3 July 2015 and presented a paper entitled “Cross Border Tourism: The Moreh -Tamu Sector of Indo-Myanmar Border”
Prof. L. Kunjeswori DeviParticipationi. Presented paper on “Evolution of
Temple Architecture in Manipur” in Two Day National Seminar held at the Global Open University Nagaland from 5 – 6th February 2016.
Name of the Seminar: Two Day National Seminar and Photographic Exhibition on Eastern Himalayan Domestic Architecture in India’s North East.
Organised in collaboration with the Archaeological Survey of India, New Delhi and Society for Cultural Heritage for North East India.
ii. Presented a paper “A Morphological Study on Prehistoric Culture of North East India with South East Asia” in the 15th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists EurASEAA, Paris 6 – 10th July 2015. University Paris Quest, Nanterre la Defense.
iii. Attended 36th Annual Session of North East India History Association (NEIHA) from 18th November to 20th November 2015 at Mizroam University, Aizawl. Presented a paper entitled “Excavation Report on Thawanthaba Porompat, Imphal East District, Manipur”
iv. Presented paper entitled “A Study on the Material Culture for the Understanding of Early History of Manipur”. in 2 – days National
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Seminar on ‘A Historical Survey of Socio-Economic conditions of India Before 19th C. with special reference to North-East India. UGC sponsored. Organized by Standard College. Dated: 13th & 14th June, 2015.
v) Contributed a chapter titled “A Study of Ceramic Ethno-archaeology in Manipur” in the book entitled “An Anthology of Historical Essays”. – Editor Prof. Salam Irene, March 2016.
vi) Contributed a chapter titled “Imperial Ideology of Akbar in Paintings” in Annual Journal Itihas Darpan, Vol. XXI (1) 2016, publisher – Akhila Bharatiya Itihasa Sankalana Yojana, New Delhi – 110 055.
Prof. Salam Irenei. Attended 36th Annual Session
of North East India History Association (NEIHA) from 18th November to 20th November 2015 at Mizroam University, Aizawl. Presented a paper entitled “A Case Study of Women Entrepreneurship in Manipur – A Historical Perspective”.
Dr. Bedavati Laishram1. 2 – days National Seminar on
‘A Historical Survey of Socio-Economic conditions of India Before 19th C. with special reference to North-East India. UGC sponsored. Organized by Standard College.
2. Presented paper entitled “Interpreting Functional Role of Royal Women in Manipur”. Dated 13th & 14th June, 2015.
3. Contributed a chapter titled “Conceptualizing the phenomenon of the Lai Tongba (Divine Possed) Individual in the Meitei Shamanistic Religious System” in the book entitled “An Anthology of Historical Essays”. – Editor Prof. Salam Irene, March 2016.
4. Contributed a chapter titled “Imperial Ideology of Akbar in Paintings” in Annual Journal Itihas Darpan, Vol. XXI (1) 2016, publisher – Akhila Bharatiya Itihasa Sankalana Yojana, New Delhi – 110 055
Students Applied :
Name of the programme Applications received
Selected Pass p.c.Male Female Male Female
M.A. 279 64 28
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DEPARTMENT of LIBRARY and INFORMATION SCIENCEYear of Establishment: 1986Faculty members and their specialisations: Sl. Name Designation Specialization1 Prof. Th. Mad-
huri DeviProfessor& Head Organization of Knowledge (Clas-
sification Practical), Management of Library and Information Centres, Information Consolidations, Storage &Retrieval,Marketing
2 Prof. Th. Purnima Devi
Professor Foundation of Library and Informa-tion Science; Information Sources, System & Services; Information Literacy
3 Dr. Ch. Ibohal Singh
Assistant Profes-sor (S-2)
Research Methods & Quantita-tive Techniques Organization of Knowledge(Cataloguing Practi-cal); Information Technology: Basics(Theory and Practice); Ap-plication of Information Technology (Theory and Practice) Bibliometics, Scientometics, Informatics and We-bometrics
4 Dr. Bobby Phuritsabam
Assistant Profes-sor (S-2)
Foundation of Library and Informa-tion Science; Information Source, System & Services; Organization of Knowledge(Classification & Cataloguing Theory), Information Literacy
5 Dr. K. Sangeeta Devi
Assistant Profes-sor
Information Technology Basics(Theory and Practice); Re-search Methods and Quantitative Techniques; Bibliometics, Sciento-metics, Informatics and Webomet-rics Information Consolidations,
6 Dr.Kh. Sura-chand Singh
Guest Lecturer Organization of Knowledge (Classification & Cataloguing Theory),Management of Library & Information Centres, Application of Information Technology (Theory and Practice); Marketing
Activities of the Departmenta) Prof. H. R. Chopra, Ex-Chairman, DLIS, Punjab University, Chandigrah delivered
talk on “Intellectual Property Rights” on 31st October 2015
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b) Dr. Santosh Kumar, Assistant Director, CCST, Ministry of HRD, Department of Higher Education, New Delhi delivered talk on “Scheme for Commission for Scientific and Technical Terminology, MHRD, Government of India” on 27th November, 2015.
Activities of the Faculty MembersProf. Th. Madhuri DeviDelivery of Talk/Lecture as Resource Person1. Attended and chaired one session
in the One Day National Seminar on “Community Library Support for Social Harmony Organised by National Service Scheme(NSS) in Association with UGC-HRDC, Manipur University held on 1st November, 2015 at UGC-HRDC, MU (Presented Paper: Socialising Theology College Library Seminar on North-East: Towards Social Harmony)
2. Attended a One Day National Convention of Library and Information Science (LIS) Teachers and Professionals at the Seminar Hall of JNU, New Delhi on 31st July 2016.
Research Papers3. Shelley Singh Angom, Madhuri
Devi, Th. Bobby, Phuritsabam. North East University Libraries of India: A Comparative Study. Library Progress(International) 35(2);2015(July-December). P.107-120.(ISSN 09701051)
Prof. Th. Purnima DeviDelivery of Talk/Lecture as Resource Persona) Participated “Leadership Skills for
Librarians in the 21st Century” at
Academic Staff College as Resource person. 26-31 October 2015 organised by UGC HRD Centre, MU,Canchipur
Publication in Booksa) Phuritsabam, Bobby, Phuritsabam
and Purnima Devi, Th. (2015). North East University Libraries of India: A Comparative Study: Journal Library Progress ISSN 0970-1052 On Line 2320317X Volume & Number 35 No.2 (July-December 2015) Page 121-131
DR.CHAROIBAM IBOHAL SINGHAssistant Professor (S-2)Appointment1 Coordinator of the Community
Development Cell, Manipur University 2015-2017 (Two years) w.e.f. April 2015
2 Nodal Officer of the Unnat Bharat Abhiyan Manipur University 2015-2018 (Three Years) w.e.f. December, 2015
3 Extended one year as Programme Coordinator of the NSS Cell, Manipur University 2015-2016 (one year) w.e.f. June, 2015
Participation in Refresher Course/ Winter School 1 UGC sponsored Winter School
Organized by UGC-HRDC, Manipur University Venue: Manipur University Duration : 7-29 December 2015
Courses/Seminars/Workshop Orga-nized /Conducted1 Short Term Course in Library and
Information Science organized by UGC-HRDC, MU Venue: Manipur University Duration: 26-31October 2015
2 National Seminar on Homoeopathy in the Service of Mankind organized by NSS Cell,
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MU, Regional Research Institute, Imphal and Homoeopathic medical Association, Manipur. Venue: Manipur University Duration: 10-11 April, 2015
3 Refresher Course in Disaster Management organized by UGC-HRDC, MU Venue: Manipur University Duration: 30 March-22 April 2015
4 National Seminar on “Community Library Support for Social Harmony” Organized by NSS Cell, MU and UGC-HRDC, MU Venue: Manipur University Date: 1st November 2015
5 5-Day Capacity Building Training on Life Skill, Citizenship and peer Education organized by NSS Cell, MU and sponsored by RGNIYD, Tamil Nadu. Venue: Manipur University Duration: 16-20 February, 2016.
Articles/Chapters published in Books1. Open Access Resources in
medical sciences (pp.150-162)Librarianship Redefined in Knowledge Society (Eds. Moses M.Naga, Ch. Ibohal Singh and Nirman Kumar Swain) Open Page India : Bhubaneswar. ISBN: 978-8190997331
2 Personal Collections: Towards Making them Accessible memory of the World in the Knowledge Society(pp28-36) Role of Library and Library Professionals in the Knowledge Society(Eds. P.Hangsing and Moses M. Naga) AAYU Publications: New Delhi. ISBN: 978-9385151049
3 Scenario of Collection Development in the College Libraries of Manipur. 2015(pp.9-15 Collection Development and
ICT Application in Libraries (Eds. M.K. Sinha, K.K.Kochukochy and MukutSarmah) Raj Publishing House. Jaipur. ISBN: 978-938100965
Books published:1 Librarianship redefined in
knowledge society (pp393) Essays in honour of Prof. J.C. Binwal Open Page India, Bhubaneswar (ISBN:978-8190997331)
2 Library Movement in Manipur: Issues, Challenges and Trends (pp.Seminar Volume MALA, Imphal and RRRLF, Kolkatta
Research Guideship1. Ph.D. Degree Awarded as Co-Guide:
G2C Information Service under e-Governance Initiatives in North East India: A Use Analysis.(June-2015) (under IGNOU, New Delhi)(Scholar: SoubamSophiarani)
2. Ph.D. Thesis submitted: Information Empowerment through Information Literacy Programme: A Study of the University Libraries in North East India (March, 2016)(Scholar: Chingsubam Bijenti Chanu).
3. MLIS Dissertation Guided:3.1. Four under Manipur University3.2. Three under IGNOU
Paper presented1 i) Modernization of College
Libraries in Manipur: Chalenges and Opportunities (15th Nov.2015)
ii) Status of Library Automation in North East India: A Case Study of Manipur National Seminar on Modernization of Library in Digital Era 14-15th Nov.2015 M A L A and RRRLF
2 Role of Rural Libraries in Community Service Two Day
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Orientation Training Programme on Management and development of Public Libraries in Manipur 19-20th September 2015 MALA and RRRLF
Invited Lectured1 Role of Rural Libraries in
Community Service Two Day Orientation Training Programme on Management and development of Public Libraries in Manipur 19-20th September 2015 MALA and RRRLF
Dr. Bobby Ph.Assistant Professor (S-2)Participation :1. Attended-Capacity Building
Programme on Critical Research & Training Learning Process for University/Colleges Teachers, MU from 10th April to 23rd April 2015.
Books a) Bobby, Phuritsabam and Purnima
Devi, Th (2015). North East University Libraries of India: A Comparative Study.Journal Library Progress ISSN 0970-1052 On Line 2320317X Volume & Number 35 No.2 (July-December 2015) Page 121-131
b) Bobby Phuritsabam, Purnima Devi & Memori Sagolsem. Scenario of Library and Information Science Education in South East Asia with
Emphasis on India (Book Tile, Editor & Publisher) Bhanu Partap, Rajender Kumar and Balwan Singh (Eds). Transformation of Library Services in Electronic Era (National) ISSN/ISBN No. 978-93-85883-09-5
4. As Resource person topic: Search Technique for Information & Hands on Practical organised by Academic Staff College, Manipur University during October 2015.
Dr. K. Sangeeta Devi,Assistant ProfessorParticipation1. Paper presented on Two
Days National Seminar on “Modernisation of Library in Digital era” held on 14-15th November 2015 sponsored by Ministry of Culture, Government of India Raja Ram Mohun Roy Library Foundation Kolkata, Organised by MALA Name of the Paper- E-Resources and the changing Role of Library Professionals in the Digital Era
2. As Resource Person on UGC sponsored short term course in Library & Information Science held on 26-31 October 2015 organised by UGC HRD Centre, MU, Canchipur Name of the Topic-E-Resources: A new way for accusing information resources
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DEPARTMENT OF MASS COMMUNICATION
Established in 2005 as Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, of-fering a 1-year Post-Graduate Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication. During the academic year 2008, it was upgraded to a post-graduate course and renamed as Department of Mass Communication. Besides the post-graduate pro-gramme, it also offered a 1-year Special MA in Mass Communication during the academic session 2008-09.Faculty members :
Sl Name Designation Areas of Interest1 Dr Ganesh Sethi Assistant Professor S-2 Public Relations, Media
Research, Media Laws2 Dr Natasha Elang-
bamAssistant Professor S-2 Communication Theory, Ra-
dio Production, New Media, 3 Sonia Wahengbam Assistant Professor S-2 Print Media, Advertising,
Graphics4 Dr. Meenakumari
AngomAssistant Professor Electronic Media
5 Dr. R.K Lilapati Devi Assistant Professor Advertising and Marketing Communication
Activities organized by the Department:
1. Visit to ALL INDIA RADIO, IMPHAL 23 FEBRUARY 2016 To witness the workings of a RADIO organization and to take part in a programme on RADIO. Visit to Impact Television
2. Paona Bazar, Imphal 27th February 2016 to witness the workings of a Television organization and to take part in a programme on Media Students as part of the Practical on Television Production.
3. Visit to State Legislative Assembly, Imphal 29th February 2016 To witness the proceedings of the 13th (Budget Session) of the 10th Assembly as part of the Parliamentary Reporting section.
4. Interaction Programme and Screening of Documentary Film “Black Pot and Movement” with the film-maker, Mr. Chaoba Thiyam at the department 20 May 2015
5. Interaction Programme and Screening of short Film “The Linger” with the Film-Maker, Mr. Bishwajit Sharma at the department 9 October 2015
Activities attended:1. Presented a paper (co-authored
by Nahakpam Bidhan, South Korea) titled “The Nowhere Space for the Nowhere Folks: Internet and the Manipuri Diaspora” Dr. Natasha Elangbam Three-Day International Seminar on Movements in Recent Past and Present Northeast India with Special Reference to Manipur Orgd by Centre for Manipur Studies, MU sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi at Manipur University. Manipur University 27-29 November 2015
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2. Deliver a Lecture on Media and Education Dr. Natasha Elangbam 3-Week Programme on Teacher’s Educators conducted by UGC-Human Resource Development Centre Manipur University 7 January 2016
ParticipatedDr. Natasha Elangbam1. A One-Day workshop on
Art of Visual Effects in Film Making at EMRC, Manipur University Manipur University 16 February 2016
Participated1. Sonia Wahengbam A One-Day
workshop on Art of Visual Effects in Film Making at EMRC, Manipur University Manipur University 16 February 2016
Visitors1. Prof. S.K. Behera, Professor of
Eminence, Tezpur University for Upgradation of JRF to SRF for Nishikanta Naorem and delivered lecture on media in North East States on ‘Media in North East States‘, 23rd September, 2015.
Appointment1. Dr. Meenakumari Angom, Assistant
Professor, 3rd September, 2015.2. Dr. R.K Lilapati Devi, Assistant
Professor, 17th October, 2015.Achievement of the faculty MembersDr. Ganesh Setihi1. Meena Longjam submitted her
Ph.D thesies under guidance of Dr. Ganesh Sethi. Thesis Title “The changing status Radio Broadcasting in India: A study on selected North Estern Radio Stations.”, Oct.,2015
Natasha Elangbam1. Presented a paper (co-authored by
Nahakpam Bidhan, South Korea) titled “The Nowhere Space or the Nowhere Folks: Internet and the Manipuri Diaspora” at the Thee-Day International Seminar on Movements in Recent past and Present Northeast India with Special Reference to Manipur Organized. by Centre for Manipur Studies, MU sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi at Manipur University and Published as a chapter in the book titled Contemporary Socio-political Movement in Northeast India. Edited by MC Arunkumar Aheibam Koireng Singh @2016, 27 to 29 Nov. 2015
2. Article (co-authored by Sonia Wahengbam) titled “Folk Theatre as Agent of Social Change: the Shumangleela of Manipur) published in Research Promoter (Volume V No V:2015), 2015
3. Resource Person at 3-Week Programme on Teacher’s Educators conducted by UGC-Human Resource Development Centre, Manipur University and Lecture on Media and Education, 7 January 2016
4. Participated in a One-Day workshop on Art of Visual Effects in Film Making at EMRC, Manipur University, 16 Feb. 2016
5. Recognized as Research Guide, 8 March 2016.
Sonia Wahengbam1. Article (co-authored by Sonia
Wahengbam) titled “Folk Theatre as Agent of Social Change: the Shumangleela of Manipur) published in Research Promoter (Volume V No V:2015), 2015
2. Participated in a One-Day workshop on Art of Visual Effects in Film Making at EMRC, Manipur University, 16 Feb,2016
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MANIPUR INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIESEstablishment : 1992Programmes offered : MBA & Ph.D.Faculty members :
Sl Name Designation Areas of Interest1 Prof. Memcha L. Professor & Director Finance, Strategic Manage-
ment, Accounting & Entrepre-neurial Development
2 Prof. Ch. Ibohal Meitei
Professor Marketing, Strategic Man-agement and Organisational Behaviour
3 Prof. Jibon Kumar Sharma
Professor Communication, Strategic Management, Business Ethics and & International Business
4 Prof. W. Chandbabu Singh
Professor Organizational Behaviour, Cross Cultural & Global Management, International Business
5 Dr. L. Prabhakar Associate Professor Computer Application & Man-agement Information Systems
6 Dr. Thangzamang Lhouvum
Assistant Professor HRM & Entrepreneurial De-velopment
7 CA Ksh. Kunjabi Visiting Faculty Finance, Accounting & Busi-ness Law
8 Dr. S. Keshorjit Singh Guest Faculty HRM & Organisational Behav-iour
9 Dr. S. Somokanta Singh
Guest Lecturer Computer Application & Information Systems Manage-ment
Visitors:1. Mr. L. Surjit Singh, Sr. Asstt. Prof.,
IILM, New Delhi & Research Fellow, Delhi University, on ‘Soft Skill & Summer Internship’, 21.4. 2015
2. Prof. V.P. Giri, Former Director, MIMS, Manipur University oni) Organizational Behavior,
29/2/2016ii) Human Resource Management,
01/03/2016iii) Cross Cultural Management,
02/03/2016iv) Global Management,
03/03/2016v) International HR Management,
04/03/20163. Mr. Sumant Singh, IAS, Secretary,
Deptt. of Education, Govt. of Manipur on ‘Lectures on Security Analysis & Portfolio Management ‘, Feb 12, 19 & 26 2016 & March 4,
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11, 18 & 15 - 2016Research projects (ongoing/completed)1. Prof. Memcha L, MRP on “Strategic
Management of Non Governmental Organisations – A study of North East India”, 2012-14, UGC, New Delhi, Rs. 9,80,000/-
2. Prof. Ch. Ibohal Meitei, MRP on “Quality Management System in Select SSI Units in North East India, 2012-14, UGC, New Delhi, Rs. 6,02,200/-
3. Dr. W.C. Singh, “To study the perception of youths in the North Eastern Region of India about the Entry Barriers in Entrepreneurship”, ICSSR, New Delhi (Ongoing).
Publications:Prof. Ch. Ibohal Meitei1. ‘Customer Satisfaction of Hotels:
A Study in Khon Kaen Province Thailand ‘, Radix International Journal of Research in Social Science, ISSN: 2250-3994, Vol.4, Issue 4(April, 2015)
2. ‘Manipur as a Health Tourism Destination: A Study in the light of India’s’, “Cross Border Tourism and India’s Act East Policy: A New Paradigm” edited Binota, Ibohal, Sunita & Shivachandra, ISSN: 978-93-85000-30-0 (2015), Bharti Publications, New Delhi (India)
Prof. W.C. Singh1. ‘Entrepreneurship: A Tool to
Empower Women in Manipur‘, Journal of Indian association of Social Science Institutions, Vol. 34, ISSN: 0970-9061, June- December, 2015
2. ‘Design Aspect of Wireless Telcom Network from the Perspective of Economic Growth’, International Journal’s Research Journal of Scientific, IT and Management, ISSN: 2251-1563. Singapore, December,
20153. ‘Prospect of rural and Urban
Horticulture in Manipur‘, Management Convergence, Vol 6, No. 2, June, 2015, ISSN No. 0976-5492.
4. ‘Agricultural Marketing System in India: a Comparative Exploration with Manufacturing & Service Sector’, Book : A Rising Salesman in the 21st Century Effective Selling, ISBN: 978-81-7622-361-4, NEHU Tura.
L Prabhakar1. ‘Management of Possible Roles
for Distributed Software Projects. Using layer Architecture’, International Journal of Information Technology & Computer Science, 07/07/2015
2, ‘Implementation of MIS in Manipur Rural Bank ‘, Abhinan International Monthly Referred Journal of Research in Management & Technology
3. ‘Rhetoric in Marketing Communication & its Ethical Issues’, International Journal of Psychology & Education, (June 2014).
Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized:1. Vigilance Awareness Week-2015
on “Preventive Vigilance as a tool of Good Governance”, 26-31 Oct, 2015 at MIMS, MU, Prof. Memcha L. Coordinator
2. Capacity Building Programme on Critical Research and Teaching-Learning Process for University/College Teachers on ‘Centre for Entrepreneurship Development, Manipur University and ICSSR, New Delhi‘, 17-30 Nov., 2015, Prof. Ch. Ibohal Meitei, Course Director.
3. World Youth Summit 2015 India, on ‘Club25 International‘, 29 March
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to 2nd April, 2015, Prof. W.C. Singh, Co-Chairperson
4. Centre for Entrepreneurship Development, ‘ICSSR funded Capacity Building Programme’, 10-23 April, 2015, Prof. W.C. Singh, Co-Director
5. Conducted MDP for Finance for Non-Finance Executives of Babina Group of Industries, Imphal, 1-2 April, 2015, Prof. W.C. Singh, Resource person
6. One Day MDP on ‘Improving Managerial Skills’, 23rd May, 2015 at Jindal Alluminium Industries Ltd. Bangalore, Prof. W.C. Singh, Resource person.
7. Workshop on cases on ‘Cases & sponsored by NEHU‘, 10-13 June, 2015 at NEHU, Prof. W.C. Singh, Resource person
8. FDP on “Modern Pedagogies in Teaching for the Teachers in Management”, ICSSR, 1-5 December, 2015 Deptt. of Mgt. NEHU, Prof. W.C. Singh, Core Resource Person
9. Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on ‘Human Resource Management sponsored by ICSSR‘, School of Business, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Katra, J&K during 31st December 2015 to 3rd January, 2016, Prof. W.C. Singh Resource person.
10. MDP on “Improving Managerial Skills”, Faculty & Management Development Programme Cell, B. K. School of Business Management, Gujarat University, 30th January, 2016, Prof. W.C. Singh Resource person.
Other informationProf. Ch. Ibohal Meitei1. Member, Editorial Board, Journal
of India Retail (ISSN: 2395-7433)2. Member, State Advisory
Committee, Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission, Manipur & Mizoram
Seminars, symposia, conference, workshop, refresher courses etc., attendedProf. Memcha L1. Youth for Social Change on ‘World
youth summit 2015‘, Club 25 International Manipur, World Fund for Youth and International Youth Committee, 29 March -2 April, 2015 as Panel Speaker.
2. 3 Days Workshop on “Practical Approach to Accounting and Financial Management”, Mims, Manipur University, 8-10 Jan, 2015 MIMS, Manipur University
3. Refresher Course on ‘Home Science‘, Academic Staff College, 21-01-2015 Academic Staff College as Speaker
4. Union Budget, 2015 on ‘Union Budget’, DDK Imphal , 28-01-2015 at DDK Imphal, Panel discussion at Union Budget, 2015
5. Twelfth International Accounting Conference on ‘Mutual Fund Investment Scenario of NE India‘, Mutual Fund Investment Scenario of NE India, 3-4 Jan, 2015 Science City, Kolkata, Prof. Memcha & Dr. Soni Haorongbam (joint paper presentation)
6. One Day National Conference on “Tourism and Entrepreneurship : Future Directions”, Technical Session on “Experience of Tourism Entrepreneurs, 03-02-2015 Court Hall, Manipur University as Chair person.
7. Capacity Building Programme on Critical Research and Teaching Learning Process for the University/College Teachers in Social Sciences and Humanities on ‘Research Design and Ethics of Research‘, ICSSR, 17-04-2015 as
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Speaker.8. Workshop on Education,
‘Employability and Life Skill ‘, MU, 1-5-2015 Court Hall, MU.
9. Short Term Course in Research Methodology for Teachers on Case Study Method of Research, UGC-Human Resource Development Centre, MU, 06-06-2015 at Academic Staff College, MU, Resource Person.
10. Summer School of Tourism & Border Trade between India & its Neighbouring Countries : 15 June to 4th July, 2015, on i) Cultural Dimensions of International Trade ii) Hofstede Model, UGC-Human Resource Development Centre, MU, 23-06-2015, Resource Person
11. National Seminar on Women Entrepreneurship in NE, India : Issues and Challenges, Sponsored by : National Commission for Women, New Delhi : 17-18 Sept, 2015, i) Strategic Women Entrepreneurship (paper presentation) ii) Gender Issues of Entrepreneurship in NE India, 17-18 Sept, 2015 Department of Management, Mizoram University, Paper presentation.
12. Vigilance Awareness Week 2015 : 26-31 Oct, 2015, Prof. Memcha L., MIMS, 26-31 Oct, 2015 MIMS, MU.
13. Capacity Building Programme on Critical Research and Teaching Learning Process for the University/College Teachers in Social Sciences and Humanities, Research Design and Contemporary Research Issue, ICSSR, 27-11-2015 as Resource Person.
14. Six Day Workshop on ‘Women Connect for Leadership & Chang’, Dibrugarh University, 14-19 Dec, 2015.
15. Orientation Programme on ‘Work Life Balance‘, UGC Human Resource
Development Centre, MU, 22-12-2015 as Resource Person.
16. Fulbright Outreach Programme, Prof. Memcha L., MIMS, MU, 20-04-2016 at MIMS, MU
17. Research Methodology Course in Social Sciences for Ph.D Students on Department of Management, NEHU, Department of Management, NEHU, Department of Management, NEHU 24 May to 2 Jun, 2016 as Resource Person.
18. Special Lecture Series, Department of Commerce, Sikkim University, Dept of Commerce, Sikkim University 01-03-2016 as Resource Person.
19. Three week programme on Teacher’s Educators, Management of Stress, UGC Human Resource Development Centre, MU, UGC Human Resource Development Centre, MU on 13-01-2016 as Resource Person
20. Orientation Programme on ‘Work-Life Balance & Effective Communication Transaction Analysis, UGC Human Resource Development Centre, MU, 24-02-2016 to 11-03-2016 as Resource Person
21. Workshop on “Entrepreneurship of Women Entrepreneurs and Young Graduates (Women)”, Prof. Memcha L., MIMS, MIMS, MU 11-15 July, 2016
Prof. Ch. Ibohal Meitei1. Participated Management
Teachers’ Programme on ‘Blue Ocean Strategy ‘, Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode, Kerala and Strategic Management Forum, 18-22 May, 2015
2. Participated b) UGC Skill Development Programme on ‘Leadership & Management Development Programme’, United Kingdom India Education &
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Research Initiatives (UKIERI) & City and Islington College, London at Hotel Lalit, New Delhi, 29 Feb. - 5 March, 2016
3. Developing Case Method of Teaching in Management Education, Case Method of Teaching and Research, 10-13 June, 2015, Deptt. Of Management, NEHU, Tura Campus, Meghalaya as Resource Person
4. International Conference on “Look East Policy: Perspectives from the South-East Asian Architecture”, India’s Look East Policy: Potentialities of NER India, 26-27, June, 2015, Deptt. Of Management, NEHU, Tura Campus, Meghalaya & ICSSR as Resource Persons.
5. 8th International Tourism Conference, South East Asian Countries Tourism and India’s Act East Policy, 3-4 July, 2015, Indian Tourism & Hospitality Congress and Mandalar College, Mandalay, Myanmar, Chair the Session.
6. Paper Presented on 2nd International Conference on Business Research-Exploring Innovationsin Service Sectors, Importance of Technology in Indian Tourism Indistry: A Review, , 29-30 Sept., 2015, , Faculty of Science & Humanities, SRM UniVersity, Tamil Nadu
7. Paper Presented on National Conference on India at a Global Crossroads, Effective Brand Management: A Study, 12-13 Feb.,2016, MMM’s Institute of Management Edu. Research & Training Pune, Maharashtra
8. Paper Presented on National Seminar on Skill Development in Higher Education, Skill based Education in Higher Learning & Employability: A Strategic Perspective, 29-30 March, 2016, DDU KAUSHAL Kendra, Himachal
Pradesh Central University, Dharamsala
Prof. L. Jibon Kumar Sharma1. Facilitated signing of MoU
between, Surindra Rajabhat University, Surin, Thailand & Manipur University, Manipur University, Surindra Rajabhat University, Surin, Thailand during 26/10/2015 – 07/11/2015, Acted as Coordinator & International Relations, MU
Prof. W.C. Singh1. ICSSR Funded Capacity
Building Programme, Centre for Entrepreneurship Development, 10-23 April, 2015, Co-director
2. World Youth Summit 2015 India, Club25 International, 29 March to 2nd April, 2015, Co-Chairperson
3. International Conference on Transnational Entrepreneurs and International SMEs in Emerging Economies: Drivers and Strategies, IIM Bangalore, 20-22 May, 2015 at the IIM Bangalore
4. International Seminar on Look East Policy: Perspectives From the South East Asian Architecture, Department of Management, North Eastern Hill University, Tura, 26-27 June, 2015 at NEHU, Tura.
5. International Seminar on “Movements in Recent Past and Present NE India with Special Reference to Manipur”, Centre For Manipur Studies, M.U. and ICSSR, New Delhi, 27-29 November, 2015 at Manipur University
6. Two Days National Seminar, on “Food & Beverages of Manipur: Cultural Heritage, Entrepreneurship and Contemporary Challenges”, Manipur University and Directorate of Industries, Govt. of Manipur, 26-27 October, 2015 at Manipur University.
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7. Key note speaker on “National Youth Summit on Empowering Youth Empowering India”, B. K. School of Business, Gujarat University, 28th January, 2016
8. Technical Session on “National Youth Summit on Empowering Youths Empowering India”, B. K. School of Business, Gujarat University, 28th January, 2016 as Chairperson.
Dr. L. Prabhakar1. Indian-Australia Vocational
Educational Leadership Training Programme, UGC, New Delhi, 15-20 February, 2016
2. Regional Workshops on Curricular Aspects & Credit Framework for skill based Vocational Course for Indian Community College, 27th March, 2015.
3. One day Interface meeting on Management of Possible Roles for Distributed Software Projects using layer Architecture, 20 May, 2015 at UGC New Delhi .
4. Community College Administrator Programme, UGC, New Delhi, 17 Sept. 2015 to 31st Oct., 2016 at Florida, USA.
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCEYear of establishment: 1974Faculty:Sl Name of the Faculty Designation Specializations1. Prof. S. Rajendra
SinghProfessor International Relations, In-
dia’s Foreign Policy & Socialist Thought.
2. Prof. K, Ibo Singh Professor East and South East Asian Stud-ies.
3. Prof. S. Mangi Singh Professor Social & Political Thought of Mod-ern India, Govt.& Politics, and Electoral Politics
4. Dr. L. Rajen Singh Asst. Prof.(S3) East and South East Asian Studies5. Dr. Ruolkhumzo Asst. Prof. Indian Political System6. Dr. Khelena Gurum-
ayumAsst. Prof Political Sociology & Public Ad-
ministration.
Academic activities:Prof Konsam Ibo Singh:1. Published a chapter entitled
“Indo-Myanmar Border Trade: Moreh-Tamu Sector” in Sreeradha Datta and Sayantani Se Maxumdar (eds), Political Economy of India’s North Border (Kolkata, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian
Studies, 2015), pp.68-77.2. Presented a paper entitled “Indo-
Myanmar Relations: Challenges and Opportunities” at the Seminar on An Emergent Manipur: The Way Ahead on 13 September 2-15 organized by the HQ Inspector General Assam Rifles (South) at Mantripukhri, Imphal.
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3. Presented a paper entitled: Indo-Myanmar Relatioship and the Emerging Geopolitics in South East Asia at the One-Day Stakeholders’ Workshop on India-Myanmar Border Trade: Potential, Constraints & Policy Recommendations jointly organized by the Department of Economics, Manipur University and the Research and Information System for developing Countries, New Delhi on 12 January 2016 at Manipur University.
4. Acted as President of the Two-Day National Seminar on India’s Act East Policy: Challenges and Prospects for North-East India from 12 to 13 February 2016 at Amity Hall, Adimjati Complex, Imphal, organized by the Department of Political Science, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, sponsored by the ICSSR, New Delhi
Prof. S. Mangi Singh:Institutional membership:1. Member (external), Board of
Post Graduate Studies for the Department of Political Science, Assam University, Assam.
2. Member, Institutional Human Ethics Committee of the University, for a period of three years from 26 October 2015.
3. Member, Fourth Academic Council of the University for a period of three years from 4 March 2016.
4. Appointed as a member of the Advisory committee for Centre for Myanmar Studies for a period of two years from 27 June 2015.
5. Nominated as an ex-officio member Executive Council nominee in the Governing Body of the Manipur Institute of Technology.
6. Nominated as an Ex-Officio Member of the College
Development Council of Manipur University on 16 June 2015 Vide MU Order No. MU/2-7/2014/450 dtd. 16.6.2015.
7. Appointed as a Member, the Board of Studies of Political Science Department of the Oriental College (Autonomous College).
8. Appointed as a member of the “Examination Disciplinary Committee” of the University for two years with effect from 8 April 2015.
Publications:1. Contesting Homelands: Conflicting
demands in Diverse Manipur, co-authored with PhilemIbosana Singh, and published in the Journal of Indian Association of Social Science Institutions (IASSI), Vol. 34, No. 1-4, January to December 2015.
Lectures delivered:1. Addressed a Group Dissuasion
on 26 October 2016 marking the observance of ‘Vigilance Awareness Week’ from 26 to 31 October 2016 under the theme Preventive Vigilance as a tool of Good Governance at MIMS, Manipur University.
2. Delivered a lecture as Guest of Honor in the Inaugural Function of the two-day UGC sponsored National seminar on Autonomy and its Impact on Higher Educational Institutionsorganized by S. Kula Women’s College, Nambolon 29 and 30 December 2015.
3. Addressed the Inaugural Session occasion of the Two Day National Seminar (27-28 August 2015) on Globalization and the Role of State sponsored by the ICSSR, New Delhi and organized by the Department of Political Science, IGNTU, Manipur Centre as the Chief Guest. Also participated and
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Chaired the first academic session of the seminar.
4. Delivered a lecture as a Guest of Honor the UGC sponsored 2 Days National Seminar on Autonomy and its Impact on Higher Educational Institutions held on 29 and 30 December 2015 and organized by S. Kula Women’s College, Nambol.
5. Delivered a lecture as the Chief Guest the Indian Council of External Affairs, New Delhi, sponsored 2 days National on India’s Act East Policy: Problems and Prospects in North East India held on28 and 29 January 2016 and organized by the Department of Political Science, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Regional Campus, Manipur.
6. Delivered a lecture on Relevance of Gandhi in Contemporary World at KendriyaVidyala, Lamphel, on 17 October 2015.
7. Delivered a lecture on Religion and Politics: A Gandhian Perspective in the Department of Political Science, Assam University on 1 September 2015.
Academic sessions chaired:1. Chaired an academic session in
Ideal College, on 30 April 2015 of the UGC sponsored National Seminaron Narrating Manipur: Colonial and Post-Colonial Histories organized by the Ideal Girls’ College, Imphal.
2. Chaired the first academic session of the second day of theUGC Sponsored Two Day State Level Seminar on Narrating Manipur: Colonial and Postcolonial Histories’, held on 29-30 April, 2015O, organized by Ideal Girls’ College, Akampat, Imphal East.
3. Chaired the first academic session of the UGC sponsored Two Day National Seminar on Autonomy and
its Impact on Higher Educational Institutions held on 29 and 30 December 2015 and organized by S. Kula Women’s College, Nambol.
4. Chaired the first session of the Indian Council of External Affairs, New Delhi, sponsored Two Day National Seminar on India’s Act East Policy: Problems and Prospects in North East India held on28 and 29 January 2016 and organized by the Department of Political Science, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Regional Campus, Manipur.
5. Chaired the third session (17 March) of the ICSSR, New Delhi sponsored Two Day National Seminaron State, Civil Society and Social Movements in Contemporary North-East India: Approaches and Responses organized by the Department of Sociology, MU on 17 and 18 March 2016.
6. Chaired one academic Session in the Two Day National Seminaron Child Labor and the Indian Legal System organized by the Royal Academy of Law, Oinam on 8 May 2015.
7. Chaired the first academic session of the Two Day National Seminar on Roots of Conflict Resolution in Manipur: Claims and Counter Claims, Organized by the Department of Social Work, IGNTU, Regional Campus, Manipur on 29 April 2015.
8. Chaired an academic Session (27 November Second Session) of a Three-Day International Seminar sponsored by the ICSSR, New DelhionRecent Past and Present Northeast India with Special Reference to Manipur held from 27-29 November 2015organized by the Centre for Manipur Studies, MU.
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Seminars/Conferences/Meetings, etc. attended1. Participated in the two-day UGC
sponsored National seminar on Autonomy and its Impact on Higher Educational Institutionsorganized by S. Kula Women’s College, Nambolon 29 and 30 December 2015.
2. Attended a meeting of the Institutional Human Ethics Committee (IHEC), Manipur University on 26 November 2015 at 2 p.m.
3. Attended One Day Data Dissemination Workshop on Census 2011 latest released data sponsored by the Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, Directorate of Census Operations, Porompat, Imphal East, Manipur, 79500, held on 12 February 2016.
4. Attended the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), Norway sponsored International Seminar on Multitude and Democracy: New Perspectives held on 22 February 2016 and organized by the Department of Philosophy, Manipur University.
5. Participated, presented a paper entitled Statehood Movement in Manipur in the Three-Day International Seminar of Movements in Recent Past and Present Northeast India with Special Reference to Manipur held from 27-29 November 2015. It was sponsored by the ICSSR, New Delhi and organized by the Centre for Manipur Studies, MU.
Assignments outside the state/the University:1. Served as the subject expert
for Viva in connection with MA dissertations in the Department of Political Science, IGNTU, Imphal on 30 April 2015.
2. Nominated as the Local observer in connection with the ICSSR, New Delhi sponsored Research Methodology Course organized by the Department of Mass Communication, Mizoram University, from 22 to 31 March 2016.
3. Attended the screening cum evaluation meeting for promotion of one faculty from grade 2 to grade 3 on 12 August in Nagaland University.
4. Served as the External Examiner for one Ph. D. viva in the Department of Political Science,Utkal University on 22 August 2015.
5. Attended Board of Studies meeting of Assam University on 1 September 2015.
6. Visited the Rajiv Gandhi University, Doimukh, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh in connection with a Selection Committee Meeting for Political Science held on 21 December 2015.
Miscellaneous:1. Nominated as a member of the
Team for Inspection of Alice College, Mission Compound, Ukhrul to assess the feasibility for up-gradation from 1st year to 2nd year and renewal of temporary affiliation for the Academic Session 2015016, scheduled for 8 April 2015.
2. Nominated as a member of the Team for Inspection of Vishal law Institute, Changangei, Manipur for opening of B.A. degree Course in English, Political Science, History, Sociology and Economics from the Academic Session, 2015-16, scheduled for 24 June 2015.
3. Invited to be a Judge for one All India Essay Competition organized by XPD Division, Ministry of External Affairs, Government
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of India for Students of KVs for selecting the best three essays for essay competition in Kendriya Vidyalaya, Loktak Project on 4 November 2015.
4. Invited to give a review of the book ‘Contemporary Socio-Political Movements in Northeast India (Pp. xxxi + 405, ISBN 9788193070444), edited by Prof. MC Arunkumar & Dr. Aheibam Koireng, published by …, 2016 on the occasion of its release on 16 March 2016 at Leimayon Arts Centre near Model Club, Chingamakha, Imphal.
Dr. L Rajen: Assistant Professor (S-3):1. Delivered a Key Note Address on
“Foreign Policy: Issues, Challenges and Prospects of India-China Relations – the Emerging India’s Trends,” May 7 2015, Don Bosco College, Maram
2. Chaired a national seminar on “Foreign Policy: Issues, Challenges and Prospects of India-China Relations – the Emerging India’s Trends,” May 7 2015, Don Bosco College, Maram
3. Presented a Paper on “The BCIM Economic Corridor and GMS Project,” at the 3rd Conference of China-South Asian Think-Tank Forum (CSATTF) on One Belt and One Road: Building Mutual Interest for Community, June 12 -13, 2015, Kunming China, PR
4. Delivered an invited talk on “Assessment of India and China Relations,” Orientation Programme July 3, 2015, Academic Staff College, Manipur University
5. Presented a Paper on “Cultural Contradiction in China and India Relations,” on Civilizational Interface between India and China: Opportunities and Challenges in South and South East Asia, held at the Cheena Bhavana, Visva-
Bharati, Santiniketan, September 26-27, 2015
6. Participated in the “BCIM-Economic Corridor and One Belt, One Road” China-India Interaction Program, October 14-24, 2015 Yunnan Academy of Social Science, Kunming, China PR
7. Presented a paper on “Envisioning India’s Relations with Laos” International Conference on India-Laos: Cultural Linkages, December 11-12, 2015 Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, New Delhi
8. Participated in “North East India in the BCIM-Economic Corridor” Ten-day Indo-Pacific International Conference on BCIM-EC, Guangzhou, China PR, January 2-12, 2016, Guangdong Institute of Indo-Pacific Peace & Development, Guangzhou, China PR
9. Delivered an invited talk on “Act East Policy” at the Orientation Programme February 25, 2016, Academic Staff College, Manipur University
10. Presented a paper on “The BCIM and the Pearl River Consensus” at the International Roundtable Reassessing BCIM in the Context of Geo-economic Transformation in Asia, Organised by Centre for Studies in International Relations and Development (CSIRD)China Centre, University of Calcutta and Institute of Foreign Policy Studies (IFPS) March 30 2016 University of Calcutta, Alipore Campus
Dr. Ruolkhumzo Seminars, Conferences, Workshops attended:1. Participated and Presented
a paper entitled “ Autonomy Movement of the Hmar People’s Convention in Mizoram” in the three day International Seminar
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on Movements in Recent Past and Present North East India with special reference to Manipur Organized by Centre for Manipur Studies, Manipur University and Sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi held on 27-29November 2015.
2. Participated in the National Seminar on Ethno Science and Traditional Technology of Tribes and Indigenous Peoples of Northeast India Organized by Department of Social Work& Department of Sociology, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University Regional Campus, Manipur and supported by Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi, held on 5-6 February, 2016
Miscellaneous:1. Participated in the Refresher
Course on Political Science held from 8th-28th September, 2015 Organized by University Grand’s Commission, Human Resource Development Centre, Mizoram University.
2. Appointed as paper setter in MPS-303: Indian Political Economy for the Master of Political Science 3rd Semester Examination, 2015, Manipur University.
3. Appointed as paper examiner in MPS-303: Indian Political Economy for the Master of Political Science 3rd Semester Examination, 2015, Manipur University.
4. Appointed as paper setter in MPS-203: Indian Administration for the master of Political Science 2nd Semester Examination, 2015, Manipur University.
5. Appointed as paper examiner in MPS-203: Indian Administration for the master of Political Science
2nd Semester Examination, 2015, Manipur University.
6. Appointed as moderator for B.A., LL.B 5 Year 2nd Semester Examination, 2015(June).
7. Appointed as Moderator for B.A., LL.B 5 Year 1st Semester Examination, 2015(Dec ember).
8. Acted as invigilator in MA/MSc/MCom/MPE/MLISc/MCA 2nd Semester Examinations, 2o15 held at Manipur University, Canchipur on 4th, 9th and 17th June 2015.
Dr. Khelena GurumayumPublications:1. Published an Article entitled “A
Perspective on the Status and Role of Manipuri Women” in Research Promoter, A Peer Reviewed Journal of Bussiness, Humanities and Social Science, ISSN 2231 0193, Vol. V No. V : 2015
Seminars, Conferences, Workshops attended:1. Participated at the three day
International Seminar on Movements in Recent Past and Present North East India with special reference to Manipur Organized by Centre for Manipur Studies, Manipur University and Sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi held on 27-29November 2015.
Any other Information:1. Appointed as paper setter in MPS-
202: Political Sociology for the Master of Political Science 2nd Semester Examination, 2015, Manipur University.
2. Appointed as paper examiner in MPS-103: Public Administration for the Master of Political Science 1st Semester Examination, 2015, Manipur University.
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3. Appointed as paper setter in MPS-203: Public Administration for the Master of Political Science 2nd Semester Examination, 2015, Manipur University.
4. Appointed as paper examiner in MPS-203: Political Sociology for
the Master of Political Science 2nd Semester Examination, 2015, Manipur University.
5. Acted as invigilator in MA/Ph D Entrance Examinations, 2015 held at Manipur University.
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
Year of establishment: 2013Programmes offered: M.A. and Ph.DFaculty Members:Sl Name Designation Areas of Interest1 Dr. Kshetri Rajendra
SinghProfessor Social Movements, Sociological
Theories, Political Sociology, Change and Development.
2 Dr. M Lilee Devi Asst Professor Head (i/c)
Minority and Gender Studies, Social Stratification, Research Methodol-ogy.
3 Mrs. T Deepaman-juri Devi
Asst Professor Identity Politics, Religion, Civil Soci-ety Movement, Gender Studies.
4 Dr. Yumlembam Khogen Singh
Guest Lecturer Research Methodology, Sociological Theories, Protests & Social Move-ments, Sociology of Education, Soci-ology of Sports.
5 Dr. Kadam Ibotombi Singh
Guest Lecturer Sociological Theories, Sociology of Religion.
Visitors:1. “Interface between Politics,
Society and Cosmology in India’s North East” by Dr. N. Vijaylakshmi Brara, Centre for Manipur Studies, Manipur University, Canchipur on 7th April, 2015.
2. “Status of Women in Manipur: Dichotomy on the Inside and Outside” by Prof. Salam Irene, Department of History, Manipur University, Canchipur on 24th November, 2015.
3. “Social Sciences and the Issue of Political: A Sociological
Engagement” by Dr. Bimol Akoijam, Associate Professor, Centre for Study of Social Systems, JNU, New Delhi on 8th February, 2016.
Appointment/Promotion/Retirement of the employees:1. Dr. Kshetri Rajendra Singh was
appointed as Professor on 21st May 2015.
2. Ng. Ibethoi Devi was appointed as Junior Assistant (engaged)
3. R.K. Biren was appointed as Multi-Tasking Staff (engaged)
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Academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:1. Ng. Ibethoi Devi, Junior Assistant
(engaged)2. R.K. Biren, Multi-Tasking Staff
(engaged)Publications:Dr. Kshetri Rajendra Singh1. “Social Development via Tourism
in Manipur vis-à-vis India’s Act East Policy” (Co-authored) in Binota Meinam et al. (ed.) Cross Border Tourism and India’s Act. East Policy: A New Paradigm, Bharati Publications, New Delhi, 2015.
2. “India’s Act East Policy: Implication for Tourism in Nagaland” (Co-authored) in Binota Meinam et al. (ed.) Cross Border Tourism and India’s Act East Policy: A New Paradigm, Bharati Publications, New Delhi, 2015
3. “Good Governance: Sine qua non of Tourism Industry in Manipur” (Co- authored) in S.P. Bansal et al. (ed.) Tourism: Concepts, Issues and challenges, Neha Publishers & distributors, New Delhi, 2015.
4. “Social Change among the Women of Manipur” (Co-authored) in Temjensosang et al. (ed.) Emerging voices from North-East India, Heritage Publishing House, Dimapur, 2015.
Academic Activities:Invited Lectures, Chairpersonship, etc.1. Delivered the Key Note Address
“Addressing the Matrix between State, civil society and social movement in contemporary North-East India” on 17th March 2016 at the 2 day ICSSR, New Delhi sponsored National Seminar on “State, Civil Society and Social
Movement in Contemporary North-East India: Approaches and Responses” (17-18 March 2016) orgd. by Dept. of Sociology, M.U.
2. Delivered an Invited Lecture as President of the 2day ICSSR, N. Delhi Sponsored National Seminar on “Ethno science and Traditional Technology of Tribes and Indigenous People of North-East India” (5th – 6th Feb. 2016) on 5th Feb. 2016, organised by the Dept. of Social Work & Dept. of Sociology, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Regional Campus, Manipur at the Conference Hall of Lamyanba Shaglen, Imphal.
3. Delivered an Invited Lecture on 23rd Nov. 2015 as Resource Person on “Critical Research” at the 2 week ICSSR Sponsored Capacity Building Programme on “Critical Research and Teaching Learning Process for University/ College Teachers” (17th Nov. 2015 organised by the Centre for Entrepreneurship and Skill Development, M.U.
4. Delivered an Invited Lecture as Resource Person on “Schedule, Interview, Observation” (8th Dec. 2015) at the ICSSR, New Delhi sponsored 10 day Research Methodology Course organised by the Dept. of Economics, M.U.
5. Delivered an Invited Lecture as Resource Person on “Studying Society: The Sociological Perspective” on 27th July 2015 at the UGC sponsored 27th Orientation Programme (1-30 July) conducted by UGC- Human Resource Development Centre (HRDC), M.U.
6. Delivered an Invited Lecture on 11 Dec. 2015 as Resource Person on “Cultural Diversity and National Integration” at the Winter School on Socio- Cultural, Religious Political and Value Education for
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National Integration, (7-29 Dec. 2015) conducted by UGC- HRDC, M.U.
7. Delivered an Invited Lecture as Resource Person on “Social Harmony” at the National Seminar on “Community Library Support for Social Harmony”, (1st Nov. 2015) orgd. by National Service Scheme (NSS) Cell, M.U. in association with UGC- HRDC, M.U.
8. Delivered an Invited Lecture as Resource Person on “Quality Promotion of Teachers in Higher Education” at the UGC sponsored 2 days National Seminar (11-12 June 2015), orgd. by Kakching Khunou College, Kakching Khunou, Manipur.
9. Delivered an Invited Lecture as Resource Person on “Ethnocentrism and Integration” at the 15th Manipur Integrity & Solidarity Day Observance on 28th Sept. 2015 at Lamyanba Shanglen, Konung Mamang, Imphal, jointly orgd. by Apunba Manipur Kanba Ima Lup (AMKIL) & National Identity Protection Committee (NIPCO).
10. Delivered R.K. Sanatomba Memorial Lecture on 30th June 2015 at Palace Compound, Imphal, Manipur, orgd. by the R.K. Santomba Memorial Trust.
11. Delivered an Invited Lecture as Resource Person on “Irawat and his Legacy” on 26th Sept. 2015 on the occasion of Lamyanba Irabot Ningsing Tha, orgd. by LINTOC and PPCM at SEACO Club, Yaiskul, Imphal.
12. Moderated the “One Day Interactive Discourse on Maoist Movement and the Role of the State: Chhattisgarh Experience” on 2nd January 2016 at Manipur Press Club, Imphal organised by Centre for Manipur Studies, M.U. &
Columnists Forum, Manipur.13. Chaired the first Technical Session
of the 2 day ICSSR Sponsored National Seminar on “Democracy, Ethnicity and Governance in North-East India” (17-18 Sept. 2015), orgd. by Dept. of Political Science, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Regional Campus, Manipur, Imphal.
14. Chaired the 4th Session of the 1st NE Indigenous Peoples Parliament on 9th Dec. 2015, orgd. by Coalition for Indigenous Rights Campaign (CIRCA), Manipur, Assam Sanmilita Mahasangha (ASM), Assam Meitie Apunba Lup (AMAL) at Khuman Lampak Sports Complex, Kangshang, Imphal.
Research Papers presented in Na-tional and International Seminar/ Conference:1. Presented a paper entitled “Civil
Society organisations in Manipur: Roles and Responsibilities” (Co-authored) at the 2 day ICSSR, New Delhi Sponsored National Seminar on “State, Civil Society and Social movements in Contemporary North East India: Approaches and Responses” (17-18 March 2016) Orgd. by the Dept. of Sociology, M.U.
2. Presented a paper entitled “Crusade Against AFSPA, 1958: A Movement for Right to Life in Manipur” (Co-authored) at the 2 day ICSSR, New Delhi sponsored National seminar on “State, Civil Society and Social Movements in Contemporary Northeast India: Approaches and Responses” (17-18 March 2016) orgd. by Dept. of Sociology, M.U.
3. Presented a paper entitled “Social Development via Tourism in Manipur vis-a-vis India’s Act East Policy” in the 8th International Tourism Conference on “South-
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East Asian Countries’ Tourism and India’s Act East Policy” jointly organised by Indian Tourism and Hospitality Congress (North East) and Mandalar College, Mandalay (Mynmar) on 3-4 July 2015.
Seminar/ Conference/ Workshop Organised:1. Organised a 2 day ICSSR, New
Delhi sponsored National Seminar as Convenor on the theme “State, Civil Society, and Social Movements in Contemporary North-East India: Approaches and Responses” (17-18 March 2016) at the Dept. of Sociology, M.U.
2. Organised the 3rd Foundation Day Anniversary of Manipur Sociological Society (MSS) on 9th March 2016 at the Dept. of Sociology, M.U.
Dr. Mayanglambam Lilee DeviResearch Papers/Articles/Book Chap-ter Published:1. ‘Juxtaposing Social Inclusion and
Exclusion of Lois in Manipur’, pp – 136 to 141, IJHRSS, Vol.2 (6) ISSN: 2349-4085, June 2015
2. ‘Hinduism and Caste System in Manipur: Socio-political Repercussion for Loi Communities’, pp – 68 to 72, IJERMT, Vol.1 & 2(1) ISSN: 2395-3462, April 2015
3. ‘Effectiveness of the Constitutional Validity Claim and Gender Exclusion (women)’, pp. 1-10 in Singh, L.T. et. al. (eds): Issues in Gender Discrimination, Sunmarg, New Delhi, ISBN 93-82606-25-4, 2016.
Academic Activities:Research Papers presented in Na-tional and International Seminar/ Conference:1. Presented a paper entitled
‘Exclusion of Scheduled Caste:
The Case of a Non-SC Lois village’ in the international Seminar on ‘Deprivation, Marginalization and social Exclusion in the North Eastern States of India’ organised by the Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, Manipur University, on 27 & 28 May 2015.
2. Presented a paper entitled ‘State, Civil Society and Scheduled Castes in Manipur: Mobilising for Empowerment’ in National Seminar on “State, Civil Society and Social Movements on Contemporary Northeast India: Approaches and Responses” organised by the Department of Sociology, Manipur University, Canchipur/ Imphal on 17-18 March, 2016.
Mrs. T. Deepamanjuri DeviAcademic Activities:1. Presented a paper entitled ‘Civil
Society and Democratic State in India’s Northeast: Present Experience and Future Prospects’ National Seminar on “State, Civil Society and Social Movements on Contemporary Northeast India: Approaches and Responses” organised by the Department of Sociology, Manipur University, Canchipur/ Imphal on 17-18 March, 2016.
Dr. Yumlembam Khogen SinghResearch Papers/Articles/Book Chap-ter Published:1. “Competing Paradigms of Social
Science Research: A Review of Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches”, Vignettes Of Research, Vol. IV, Issue I, January, 2016, pp.1-4 (ISSN: 2320- 1797, Impact Factor: 4.78)
2. “Correlates of Happiness in India: An Empirical Appraisal”, Quest
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International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, Vol. IV, Issue XI, (Dec. 2015), pp.119-121. (ISSN: 2278- 4497, Impact Factor: 6.89)
3. “Questioning the Homocentric View of Sustainable Development: Toward a Third Concept of Development”, International Research Journal of Human Resources and Social Sciences, Vol.2, Issue 11, (Nov. 2015), pp.1-3. (ISSN (O): 2349-4085; ISSN (P): 2394-4218, Impact Factor: 2.56)
Academic Activities:Research Papers presented in Na-tional and International Seminars/ Conferences:1. Presented a paper entitled “The
Equation of State, Civil Society and Social Movements in Manipur: Towards a Model of Intervention” at National Seminar on “State, Civil Society and Social Movements on Contemporary Northeast India: Approaches and Responses” organised by the Department of Sociology, Manipur University, Canchipur/ Imphal on 17-18 March, 2016.
2. Presented a paper entitled “Courtyard Theatre as ‘Social-Movement Repertoire’: The Case of Shumang Lila and Sanamahi Movement”, in the International Seminar on ‘Movements in Recent Past and Present Northeast India With Special Reference to Manipur’ organised by Centre for Manipur Studies, Manipur University, Canchipur/Imphal on 27-29 November 2015.
3. Presented a paper entitled “Social Roots of Religious Discrimination: Genesis of Prejudice and Atrocities against Meitei Christians” in the international Seminar on ‘Deprivation, Marginalization
and social Exclusion in the North Eastern States of India’ organised by the Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, Manipur University, on 27 & 28 May 2015.
Training workshops attended: 1. Attended “Workshop on Statistical
Data Analysis Using Advanced Excel”, organised by Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata and the Department of Statistics, Manipur University during 1-5 February, 2016.
Seminar/ Conference/ Workshop Organised:• Organised a Two Day ICSSR, New
Delhi sponsored National Seminar as Co-Convenor on the theme “State, Civil Society, and Social Movements in Contemporary North-East India: Approaches and Responses” (17-18 March 2016) at the Dept. of Sociology, M.U.
Dr. Kadam Ibotombi SinghAcademic Activities:Research Papers presented in Na-tional and International Seminar/ Conference:1. Presented a paper entitled
“United Committee Manipur (UCM) for Manipur’s Territorial and Emotional Integrity” at National Seminar on “State, Civil Society and Social Movements on Contemporary Northeast India: Approaches and Responses” organised by the Department of Sociology, Manipur University, Canchipur/ Imphal on 17-18 March, 2016.
2. Presented a paper at the National Seminar on “ICT, Knowledge Society and Sanskrit” jointly organized by Department of Sanskrit and Mass Communication, Assam University,
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Silchar Sponsored by Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, New Delhi, 11& 12 March 2016.
Awards/ recognitions received at the national level by Faculty: 1. Dr. Yumlembam Khogen
Singh, Guest Lecturer received Developing Nations Scholarship (Free Membership) granted by Mixed Methods International Research Association (MMIRA), Alabama, USA.
Seminars/ Conferences/ Workshops organized and the source of funding (National/International with details of outstanding participants, if any:1. Organised a 2 day ICSSR, New
Delhi sponsored National Seminar on the theme “State, Civil Society, and Social Movements in Contemporary North-East India: Approaches and Responses” (17-18 March 2016) [Prof. Kshetri Rajendra Singh was the convener and Dr. Y. Khogen Singh, Guest Lecturer was the co-convener of the national seminar].
Students who have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services Examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations
Sl. Name of the Student
Category Class/Sem.
Achievement in any Competi-tive Exam.
1 Shangreiso Ahum ST MA III Sem.
Cleared UGC-NET (June 2015)
2 N. Kennedy Singh OBC MA IV Sem.
Cleared UGC-NET (Dec. 2015)
3 S Thongmintha-ng Baite
ST MA IV Sem.
Cleared UGC-NET (Dec. 2015)
Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to:1. Internet facilities for staff and students: Yes2. Total number of class rooms: 3 only
No. of Doctoral, Post-Doctoral students and Research Associates: 3 Ph.D. scholars
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DEPARTMENT OF TEACHER EDUCATIONYear of establishment: 2014Faculty:
Sl Name Designation Specialization1 Dr. S.Gyaneswar Singh Consultant Education2 Dr. K. Sobita Devi Assistant Professor Education, Psychology3 Dr. L. SharmeswarSingh Assistant Professor Fixed Point Theory, Peda-
gogy of Mathematics4 Dr. S. Sonia Assistant Professor Education5 Th. Monica Devi Assistant Professor Physical Science6 B. Mercy Vahneichong Assistant Professor Biological Science7 Naziya Hasan Assistant Professor English8 Dr. N. Sunderlal Singh Guest Lecturer Physical Education, Yoga9 Dr. Th. Bharatee Devi Guest Lecturer Manipuri 10 H. Rakesh Singh Guest Lecturer Performing Art (Dance &
Theatre)11 Dr. Phalneikim Haokip Guest Lecturer History12 Sh. Rosila Mongsang Guest Lecturer English
Appointment/Promotion/Retirement1. Dr.K.Sobita Devi was appointed
Assistant Professor2. Th. Monica Devi was appointed
Assistant Professor3. Dr.L.Sharmeswar Singh was
appointed Assistant Professor4. Dr.S.Sonia was appointed Assistant
Professor 5. B.Mercy Vahneichongwas
appointed Assistant Professor6. Naziya Hasan was appointed
Assistant ProfessorList of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors1. Dr. S. Gyaneswar Singh,
Consultantof the DepartmentPublications: Paper / Article/Books Chapter & Books published, Train-ing/ workshop attended by faculty Members:
Dr. S. Gyaneswar Singh1. Course-Coordinator of the Three-
week Programme on Teachers’ Educators organised by UGC-Human Resource Development Centre, Manipur University
Dr.Koijam Sobita DeviArticle /Book Chapter Published1. Devi, K. S. (2015). Educational
Tourism: A Constructivist Approach to Learning in BinotaMeinam et al. (Eds), “Cross Border Tourism and India’s Act East Policy: A New Paradigm” Bharati Publications, New Delhi pp 117-124. ISBN 978-93-85000-30-0
2. Devi, K. S. (2015). The Need of Healthy Food for Women, News Letter, Vol. 2-3(Nos.2-3), pp 9-10, Manipur University Working Women’s Association, Manipur University
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Other Academic activities1. Presented paper on the topic
“Constructivist Approach of Learning: Views of Jean Piaget and Vygotsky” at 2 Day National Seminar on Constructivism 25th- 26th June, 2015 organized by St. Mary’s College of Teacher Education, Shillong
2. Delivered a Radio talk title “WariWatai-Nupimacha Amabu Mapung Phaba Meoi Ama Oinaba Shemba” on 4/10/2015 at AIR, Imphal.
3. Attended Consultative Meeting of New Education Policy (NEP) 2015-on Open Distance Learning and Online Course. IGNOU, Regional Centre, Imphal
4. Evaluated MA Education Dissertation MESP-001at IGNOU: Regional Centre, Imphal.
5. Evaluated MED Dissertation at Manipur University
6. Assistant course-coordinator of the “Three week programme on Teacher Educators” from 4th -25thJanuary, 2016 organised by UGC-HRDC, Manipur University
7. Team Manager of Manipur University in the 29th Inter- College Youth Festival of the University
Training /Workshops attended1. Participated in Short–term Course
in Research Methodology for Teacher conducted by UGC-Human Resource Development Centre, M.U., from 1st-6th June, 2015.
2. Participated in 8th International Tourism Conference on “South–East Asian Countries Tourism and India’s Act East Policy” from 3rd to 4th July, 2015 at Mandalar College, Mandalay, Myammar.
3. Participated in Capacity Building Programme on Critical Research and Teaching Learning Process
for the University/College Teachers of Social Sciences and Humanities organized by Centre for Entrepreneurship and Skill Development, School of Social Science, Manipur University from 17th Nov – 30thNov, 2015.
4. Participated in Orientation Programme organized by UGC-HRDC, Manipur University from 1st Dec- 30th Dec, 2015.
5. Participated in Three-week Programme on Teacher Educators organized by UGC-HRDC, Manipur University from 4th January to 25th January, 2016. She was also the Assistant Course-Coordinator of the Programme.
Dr L. Sharmeswar SinghAcademic activity1. Resource Person for “In Service
Teachers’ Programme” organized by State Implementation Society, RMSA, Manipur, 27th Jan – 6th Feb, 2016.
Training / Workshops attended1. Participated in Orientation
Programme organized by UGC-HRDC, Manipur University from 1st Dec- 30th Dec, 2015.
2. Participated in Three-week Programme on Teacher Educators organized by UGC-HRDC, Manipur University from 4th January to 25th January, 2016.
Thokchom Monica DeviTraining/ Workshop attended1. Participated in 2 day National–
Seminar on Constructivism 25th- 26th June, 2015 organized by St. Mary’s college of Teacher Education, Shillong.
2. Participated in Orientation Programme organized by UGC-HRDC, Manipur University from 24th Feb- 23rd March, 2016.
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Dr. Soram SoniaTraining / workshop attended1. Participated in Orientation
Programme organized by UGC-HRDC, Manipur University from 1st Dec- 30th Dec, 2015.
2. Participated in Three-week Programme on Teacher Educators organized by UGC-HRDC, Manipur University from 4th January to 25th January, 2016
B. Mercy VahneichongTraining/ workshop attended1. Participated in 2 day National
–Seminar on Constructivism 25th- 26th June, 2015 organized by St. Mary’s college of Teacher Education, Shillong
2. Participated in Orientation Programme organized by UGC-HRDC, Manipur University from 1st Dec- 30th Dec, 2015.
3. Participation in Three-week Programme on Teacher Educators organized by UGC-HRDC, Manipur University from 4th January to 25th January, 2016.
4. Participated in Two-day International Seminar on Deprivation, Marginalisation and Social exclusion in the North Eastern States of India from 27th to 28th May, 2015.
5. Participated in Short–term Course in Research Methodology for Teacher conducted by UGC-Human Resource Development Centre, M.U., from 1st -6th June, 2015.
Naziya HasanAcademic activities1. Paper presentation in an
International Conference Organized by English Language Teacher’ Association of India (ELTAI) in Ghazibad during 9th- 11th July, 2015 on the Topic
“Mobile Learning for ESL students: A Modern Approach”.
2. Paper Presentation in International Online Conference on Psychology and Allied Science from 28th and 29th January, 2016 on the topic “Joyful Learning: A Step towards a Positive Classroom”.
Training / workshop attended1. Participated in Two-day workshop
on “Communication Skills at Workplace” organized by Centre for Entrepreneurship and Skill Development, Manipur University and Cambridge University Press, New Delhi from 18th to 19th December, 2015.
2. Participated in Three-week Programme on Teacher Educators organized by UGC-HRDC, Manipur University from 4th January to 25th January, 2016.
Dr. N. Sunderlal SinghBook published1. Singh, N. S. (2015). “Yoga for All:
A record practical note book of Yoga”: Self Publications. ISBN 978-1-329- 28524-8
Huidrom Rakesh SinghArticle/Book chapter Published1. Singh, H. R. (2015). “Importance of
Art Education in the Curriculum” International Journal of Advanced Research (3).
2. Singh, H. R. (2015).Art Education in Raju. M.S. and Devi L.P. (Eds.) “Aesthetics and Culture Performing Art”, Ruby Press & Co. Publication, New–Delhi. ISBN:978-93-82395-71-3
Training/ workshop attended1. Participated in Capacity
Building Programme on Critical Research and Teaching Learning Process organized by Centre
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for Entrepreneurship and skill development, school of Social Science, Manipur University from 17th Nov – 30thNov, 2015.
2. Participated in Orientation Programme organized by UGC-HRDC, Manipur University from 1st Dec- 30th Dec, 2015.
3. Participated in Three-week Programme on Teacher Educators organized by UGC-HRDC, Manipur University from 4th January to 25th January, 2016
Dr. PhalneikimHaokipTraining / workshop attended1. Participated in Two-day National
Conference on Prospects and Challenges in Indigenous Foods and Drinks Sector at Central Agriculture University, Iroisemba from 11th-12th April, 2015.
2. Participated in Short –term Course in Research Methodology for Teacher conducted by UGC-Human Resource Development Centre, M.U., from 1st -6th June, 2015.
3. Participated Workshop on Communication Skills at Workplace, sponsored by Cambridge University Press, New Delhi from 18th-19th December, 2015.
4. Participated in Three-week Programme on Teacher Educators organized by UGC-HRDC, Manipur University from 4th January to 25th January, 2016
Dr. ThangjamBharatee DeviTraining/ workshop attended1. Participated and presented a paper
titled “Meitei SamashdaSanamahi” in the 2- day UGC sponsored National Seminar on “Oral Narratives of North East India” on 3rd-4th May, 2015 at Kha Manipur College Kakching.
2. Participated in the refresher Course in Manipuri (Old Manipuri Literature and Culture) Organized by HRD Centre, M.U, Imphal sponsored by UGC from 11th – 30th May, 2015.
3. Participated in Short–term Course in Research Methodology for Teacher conducted by UGC-Human Resource Development Centre, M.U., from 1st -6th June, 2015.
4. Participated Workshop on Communication Skills at Workplace sponsored by Cambridge University Press, New Delhi from 18th-19th December, 2015.
5. Participated in Three-week Programme on Teacher Educators organized by UGC-HRDC, Manipur University from 4th January to 25th January, 2016
Sh. RosilaMonsangTraining / workshop attended1. Participated in Short–term Course
in Research Methodology for Teacher conducted by UGC-Human Resource Development Centre, M.U., from 1st -6th June, 2015.
2. Participated in Three-week Programme on Teacher Educators organized by UGC-HRDC, Manipur University from 4th January to 25th January, 2016
Other information of Student profile:
Programme Applications received
Selected Pass percentageMale Female Male Female
B. Ed. (2015-16) 1332 43 57 Exam yet to be conducted
Report of the Dean,
School of Life Sciences, Manipur University, has three departments: Biochem-istry, Biotechnology and Life Sciences, established respectively in 1990, 2006 and 1980. The Dean of the school looks after the general academic matters and is the Chairman of School Board of Studies, School Purchase Committee and also the member of the Academic Council, Executive Council and the Court of the university.
During the year under report (2015-16), the school admitted 118 students in the M.Sc. program. Choice based credit system has been implemented from this year and each department has included 1-2 papers in the II-semester which may be opted by any student of the school. About 80 students are undergoing Ph.D. program; a number of Post-doctoral fellows and scientists probationers from other research institutes are attached to different faculty members.
Five faculty members have been promoted to Professors under the Career Ad-vancement scheme: three in Life Sciences, one each in Biochemistry and Biotech-nology. Two Assistant professors have been appointed on regular basis, one each in the department of Biochemistry and Life Science. The faculty strength of the school thus is constituted by: 18 Professor, 06 Associate Professors and 06 Assis-tant Professors. The faculty members have been successful in obtaining major re-search funding from CISR, DAE, UGC, DST, DBT, MoEF and ICMR. The thrust areas of research are: Biodiversity, Molecular Biology, Medical Biotechnology and Envi-ronmental Biology, the progresses and contributions are shown by the remarkable publications and papers presented in seminar/symposia listed in the reports of each of the faculty.
University Grants Commission has sanctioned Centre of advanced Study (Phase-II) to the Department of Life Sciences for research in two thrust areas: Biodiversity and Crop Responses to Stress.
Prof. W. Vishwanath Singh, Department of Life Sciences was awarded ‘E.K. Jana-ki Ammal National Award for Animal Taxonomy, 2015’ by the Ministry of Environ-
School of Life Sciences
ment, Forests and Climate Change, Govt. of India, for his outstanding contribution of freshwater fish diversity of the Eastern Himalaya region. Prof. G. Jitendra Sharma of the department has also been awarded ‘UGC-BSR Fellow’ within this year consid-ering his contribution to his field of research.
Dr. Maurice Kottele, an eminent Swiss Fish Biologist, President of European Ich-thyological Society, visited the Department of Life Sciences in February, 2016, for collaborative research. He also delivered lectures on the Fishes of Southeast Asia.
The meeting of the school board of studies were held three times which recom-mended: Ph.D. guide-ship to four scientists of research institutes; Ph.D. registration to 43 students after due admission test and counseling and direct Ph.D. registration to three project JRF’s who qualified NET/SLET. Several departmental and project related purchases were recommended in four school purchase committee meet-ings. During the year, 13 viva-voce examinations were held leading to the award of corresponding Ph.D. degrees.
Meetings of all the faculty members were also held to discuss about the im-provement of Post-graduate courses, Vision and Mission of teaching and research of the school to achieve academic excellence.
Prof W Vishwanath SinghDean, School of Life Sciences
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DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRYYear of establishment : 1990Faculty:
Sl Name Designation Specialization1 Dr. L. Rupachandra
SinghProfessor Protein Biochemistry and bio-
technology2 Dr. S. Kunjeshwori Devi Professor Clinical and Lectin Biochemistry3 Dr. Debananda S.
NingthoujamProfessor & Head
Cell & Molecular Biology, Applied Microbiology & Environmental Biotechnology
4 Dr. S. Sunil Singh Asstt. Profes-sor (Stage –II)
Lectin Biochemistry and Immu-nology
5 Mr. W. Sobhachandra Singh
Asstt. Profes-sor
Molecular Biology
6 Dr. S. Jibankumar Singh Asstt. Profes-sor
Plant Proteomics & Molecular Biology
Appointment/Promotion/Retirement1. Dr. S. Jibankumar Singh joined
the Department as an Assistant Professor on September 02, 2015.
Detailed reports of the faculty members:Prof. L. Rupachandra SinghProjects:1. ‘Antioxidant and antityrosinase
activities of sericin and non-protein fractions from oak tasar (Antheraeaproylei J.) silkworm cocoons ‘, UGC, Govt. of India, Rs. 12.75 lakhs, 01-07-2015, 3 years.
Publications:1. Sorokhaibam J. Singh, Laishram
R. Singh, Sanjenbam K. Devi, Senjam S. Singh, Chingsubam B. Devi and Huidrom Rully: Purification and Characterization of a Thermostable Caseinolytic Serine Protease from the Latex of Euphorbia heterophylla L. Protein & Peptide Letters, 22, 828-835, 2015
Affiliation with national committees:Life member of:1. Society of Biological Chemists of
India, 2. Indian Society of Agricultural
Biochemists, 3. Indian Society of Sericulture and 4. Association of Clinical Biochemists
of India (Manipur State Branch) and
5. Indian Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi.
Activities:1. Participated in the DBT-
sponsored Hands-on Training in Bioinformatics, Gene Cloning, Protein Biochemistry and Structure Biology held in the Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research and Education in Cancer, Tata Memorial Centre, Kharghar, Mumbai from June 29th –July 10th, 2015.
2. Served as a resource person in two refresher courses organized by the
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Academic Staff College, Manipur University during the period of the report.
Any other information:1. Dr. L. Rupachandra Singh, Professor
is member of the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Board of Studies of Biochemistry of North East Hill University, Shillong.
2. Dr. L. Rupachandra Singh, Professor is the principal inventor of the Indian Patent No. 236242: An improved process for oak tasar (Antheraeaproylei J.) cocoon cooking using pineapple extract”
3. Dr. L. Rupachandra Singh, Professor served as the Manipur University representative in the counselling for admission to PG (MD/MS/PGD) courses in RIMS during the period 2013-2015.
Prof. S. Kunjeshwori DeviProjects:1. ‘Antioxidant and antityrosinase
activities of sericin and non-protein fractions from oak tasar (Antheraeaproylei J.) silkworm cocoons (Co-Investigator) ‘, UGC, Govt. of India Rs. 12.75 lakhs, 01-07-2015, 3 years.
Publications:1. Sorokhaibam J. Singh, Laishram R.
Singh, Sanjenbam K. Devi, Senjam S. Singh, Chingsubam B. Devi and Huidrom Rully: Purification and Characterization of a Thermostable Caseinolytic Serine Protease from the Latex of Euphorbia heterophylla L. Protein & Peptide Letters, 22, 828-835, 2015
Affiliation with national committees:1. Member of Society of Biological
Chemists of India and 2. Life Member of Association of Clinical
Biochemists of India (Manipur State Branch).
Any other information:1. Dr. S. Kunjeshwori Devi, Professor
is a co-inventor of the Indian Patent No. 236242: An improved process for oak tasar (Antheraeaproylei J.) cocoon cooking using pineapple extract”
Dr. Debananda S NingthoujamList of papers published/accepted/ under review:1. Nimaichand, S et al. Actinobacterial
diversity in limestone deposit sites in Hundung, Manipur (India) and their antimicrobial activities. Frontiers in Microbiology 2015; 6: 413
2. Kshetri, Pintubala et al. Keratinolytic and biocontrol activities of alkaliphilic Bacillus sp. MBRL 575 from a novel habitat, limestone deposit site in Manipur, India. Springer Plus 2016; 5: 595
3. Mukherjee S et al. Degradation of Amyloid beta aggregates by microbial keratinases in vitro. Alzheimer’s and Dementia.11(7): P778 (Abstract)
4. Ningthoujam, DS et al. Screening of Fibrinolytic Enzymes from Microorganisms especially Actinomycetes from different biotopes in Manipur. Archives of Clinical Microbiology. Arch. Clin. Microbiol. 2016; 7: 3 (1-6)
5. Ningthoujam, DS et al. Optimization of keratinase production by Amycolatopsis sp. strain MBRL40 from a limestone habitat. Journal of Bioprocessing and Biotechniques 2016, 6: (4)
6. Ningthoujam, DS et al. Isolation and Characterization of Amycolatopsis sp. CRJ2-11 from rhizosphere of upland rice rhizosphere in Manipur, India. Archives of Microbiology and Biotechnology 2016; (Accepted)
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7. Tamreihao K et al. Biocontrol and Plant growth promoting activities of Streptomyces corchorussi strain UCR3-16 and preparation of powder formulation for application as biofertilizer agents for rice plants. Microbiological Research, 2016 (under minor revision)
8. Ningthoujam, DS et al. Plant Growth promotion and biocontrol activity of a Streptomyces sp. strain N3-3B isolated from the rhizosphere of a black rice variety of Manipur, India. British Microbiology Research Journal 2016; (under minor revision)
9. Tamreihao K et al. Fungal Inhibition and rice plant growth potential by Bacillus sp. MBRL 576. Academia Journal of Microbiology; 2016 (under review).
10. Ningthoujam DS and Pintubala Kshetri. Optimization of alkaline protease production by alkaliphilic Bacillus sp. KW2 from Manipur, India in low cost medium using statistical approaches. Applied Microbiology: Open Access (Omics Online Journal) Association (under minor revision).
Ongoing research guidance:1. Bioactivity Screening and
Characterization of Endophytic Actinomycetes isolated from selected ethnomedicinally important plants of Manipur,Ms. Khullakpam Shaheen, since 2014
2. Characterization and Identification of Protease producing bacteria from different habitats in Manipur, Mr. Elangbam Shanta Singh, since 2016
3. Isolation, Screening and Characterization of bacteria with biocontrol and plant growth promoting potential for Chakhao, Ms. Sajida Sultana, since 2016
Ongoing research projects:1. Diversity of carboxydotrophic
actinobacteria in Manipur and their carbon monoxide dehydrogenases
2. Establishment of State Biotech Hub(SBT Hub)
3. In vitro degradation of amyloid fibrils using actinomycete keratinases (DBT Twinning Project, Sanction Awaited)
Completed research projects: (all sponsored by DBT, GOI)
1. Biochemical and genetic characterization of bacteria degrading xenobiotics and optimization of conditions for biodegradation
2. Isolation and Characterization of Extremophilic Protease Producing Bacterial species and their Extracellular Proteases from Biotopes of Manipur.
3. Biotechnological potential of keratinolytic bacteria from selected biotopes in Manipur
4. Discovery of bioactive natural products from microbes especially actinomycetes in niche biotopes in Manipur
Activities:Outreach programmes conducted:1. ‘The wonders of Biological and
Cultural diversity ‘ Eastern English School, Moirang
Kampu, Imphal, 1 Day, 18th April, 2015
2. ‘Actinomycetes: The warehouse of natural products. Part 2 ‘
Special Regular English School, Nambol, 1 Day, 2nd May 2015
3. ‘The plant microbiome: our partners in ecofriendly agriculture.Lecture 2’
K.P College, Hiyangthang, 1 Day, 7th May 2015
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4. ‘Microbes for Human Welfare’ Sunshine Academy, Moidangpok, 1
Day, 9th May.5. ‘The animal microbiome: Promises
in Human Health & Disease.Lecture 2‘
Nambol School, Nambol, 1 Day, 16th May, 2015
6. ‘The mighty power of tiny microbes’ C.T. English School, Mayang Imphal,
1 Day, 28th May 20157. ‘The story of microorganisms:
Microbes for Human WelfarePart 2‘ Khuman Maheikol School, Mayang
Imphal, 1 Day, 30th May 20158. ‘Tales of microbial world’ Kakching Khuman School, 1 Day,
19th June 2015.9. ‘Biodiversity and bioprospecting ‘ N.Tomchou Higher Secondary
School MayangImphal, 1 Day, 6th November, 2015.
10. ‘Tales from the microbial wonderland’
Ajad English school,Yairipok, 1Day, 5th February, 2016
11. ‘The Magic of the Microbiome‘ K.M Blooming Secondary School, 1
Day, 17th June, 2016Invited lectures:1. ‘Symbiotic microbes; partners
in animal and plant health‘, 16/05/2015, UGC HRDC, Manipur University
2. ‘Actinomycete keratinases degrade amyloid fibrils in vitro‘, 3 days, 21/05/2015- 23/05/2015, 39th Annual meeting of Mutagen Society of India organized by SBT Hub & Environmental Mutagen Society of India
3. ‘Secondary metabolites; Nature’s wonder compounds‘, 11/06/2015, UGC HRDC, Manipur University
4. ‘Microbial Secondary Metabolites:
Natural products for human welfare‘, 15/06/2015, UGC HRDC, Manipur University.
5. ‘The microbial universe inside us: Human Microbiome in health and disease‘, 16/06/2015, UGC HRDC, Manipur University
6. ‘Microbial prospecting: Microbial Biotechnology for human welfare’, 06/07/2015, UGC HRDC, Manipur University
7. ‘The power of the invisible‘, 02/11/2015-03/11/2015, Inspire Science Camp, USTM, Meghalaya
8. ‘Bioprospecting for 21st Century medicine, agriculture and Industry‘, 06/12/2015, RIST foundation day , Manipur University
9. ‘Actinomycete keratinases degrade amyloid fibrils of lysozyme‘, 3 days, 07/12/2015- 10/12/2015, 56th Annual Conference of Association of Microbiologists of India (AMI), JNU, New Delhi
10. ‘Biodiversity Conservation, sustainable utilization and equitable profit sharing’, 15/12/2015, UGC HRDC, Manipur University.
11. ‘In vitro degradation of β amyloid fibers by actinomycete keratinases’, 4 days, 03/01/2016– 07/01/2016, 103rd Indian Science Congress, University of Mysore
12. ‘Tales from the Microbial Universe‘, 25/02/2016, UGC HRDC, Manipur University
Hands on trainings conducted:1. 3 days hands on training program
on High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), 3 days: 02/02/2016-04/02/2016.
2. 2 days workshop on Ultracentrifugation, 2 days: 24/03/2016 – 25/03/2016.
3. Workshop on “Isolation and antimicrobial screening of
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Actinomycete isolates”, 3 days: 30/03/2016 – 01/04/2016.
Books published1. Lamyanba Vigyaniksingi Khonggul
(Manipuri) Vol 1 2nd edition, Feb, 2016. ISBN 978-93-81544-21-1 Publisher: Dr. N. Pramodini, Chingamakha Irom Leirak, Singjamei
Memberships of Professional Societies1. Life member, Association of
Microbiologists India (AMI)2. Life member, Biotech Research
Society India (BRSI)3. Life member, Indian Science
Congress Association (ISCA)4. Life member, INDIAN ASSOCIATION
OF NUCLEAR CHEMISTS AND ALLIED SCIENTISTS (IANCAS)
5. Life member, Society of Biological Chemists India (SBCI)
6. Member, American Society of Microbiology (ASM)
7. Life member, Association of Clinical Biochemists of India (Manipur State Branch).
Any other activities1. Visited Assam University Silchar
(AUS) during May 16-17, 2016 as External Examiner for MSc Microbiology Courses MB-403 and MB-406.
Dr. S. Sunil SinghPublications: 1. Galectins: some interesting
facts about galectins, Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, (Submitted-2015).
2. Sorokhaibam Jibankumar Singh, Laishram Rupachandra Singh, Sanjenbam Kunjeshwori Devi, Senjam Sunil Singh, Chingsubam Bimola Devi and Huidrom Rully. Purification and Characterization of a Thermostable Caseinolytic
Serine Protease from the Latex of Euphorbia heterophylla L. Protein & Peptide Letters, 2015, 22, 828-835.
Mr. W. Sobhachandra SinghAffiliation with national committees:1. Life member of Mumbai
Immunology Group (MIG), Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai
Activities: 1. Presented a paper on the topic “
Fermented Foods and Beverages of Manipur-Potential Nutraceuticals” in the “National Conference on Prospects and Challenges in Indigenous Foods and Drinks Sector”, organized by Association of Food Scientists and Technologists (I) Manipur Chapter on 11-12 April, 2015.
2. Participated a “Refresher Course” in “Advances in Chemistry, Biotechnology and Allied Disciplines” organized by UGC-ASC, Manipur University on 11 June - 4 July, 2015.
3. Participated in the “DBT NER Hands on Training Workshop on Basic and Advanced Immunological Techniques” organized by ‘DBT Biotechnology/ Bioinformatics Training Centre in association with Mumbai Immunology Group” held at ACTREC, Mumbai on 18 - 22 January, 2016.
Dr. S. Jibankumar SinghPublications:1. Sorokhaibam J. Singh, Laishram R.
Singh, Sanjenbam K. Devi, Senjam S. Singh, Chingsubam B. Devi and HuidromRully: Purification and Characterization of a Thermostable Caseinolytic Serine Protease from the Latex of Euphorbia heterophylla L. Protein & Peptide Letters, 22, 828-835, 2015
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DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGYYear Of Establishment: 2006Faculty:
Sl Name of Faculty Designation Specialization1 Prof. Lisam Shanjuku-
mar Singh Professor & Head Cancer and Molecular
Biology2 Dr. K. Sanatombi Asst. Professor (Senior
Scale)Plant Biotechnology
3 Dr. Reena Haobam Asst. Professor Addiction Biology & Stem Cell Biology
4 Ms. Takhellambam Chanu Machathoibi
Asst. Professor Recombinant DNA Tech-nology
5 Dr. Potshangbam Non-gdam Puren Meetei
Asst. Professor Plant Biotechnology
6 Dr. Md. Hamidur Raha-man
Asst. Professor Biophysics and Enzy-mology
7 Dr. Thiyam Ramsing Singh
Re-Entry Ramalinga Fellow
8 Dr. Adhikarimayum Lakhikumar Sharma
Guest Lecturer
Appointment/Promotion/Retirement1. Dr. Lisam Shanjukumar promoter
to ProfessorNumber of Academic Support Staff: 3 (three)
Research Thrust Areas as Recognised by Major Funding Agencies:1. Cancer Biology, Molecular Biology,
Medical Biotechnology, Plant Biotechnology
Research Projects (Ongoing/Completeed):Prof. Lisam Shanjukumar Singh1. Identification of a novel anti-
metastasis molecule induced by OGR1 and investigation of its therapeutic potentials on the different cancer types and on the molecular mechanism of OGR1’s suppression of metastasis, DST,
2. Genomic sequencing of HIV-1 variants in the Manipur AIDS Pandemic, DBT
3. Comprehensive Study on the Risk factor for Nasopharyngeal cancer in North Eastern Region of India, DBT
4. A proteomic approach for investigating mechanism of the OGR1’s suppression of prostate cancer metastasis, CSIR, Ongoing
5. Proteomic analysis of mechanism of metastasis suppressor gene, UGC
Dr. K.. Sanatombi1. In vitro culture of cassumunar
zinger (Zingiber montanum Koenig link ex Dietr) for secondary metabolite production, DBT
2. In vitro culture of Strobilanthes
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flaccidifollius Nees. for indigo production, SERB
3. In vitro culture of Capsicum chinense Jacq. cv. ‘Umorok’ for capsaicin production, DBT
Dr. Reena Haobam1. Analysis of OPRM1 and DAT1 as
possible candidate genes for drug addiction: A population based association study in the Indian population from Manipur, DBT
Dr. Potshangbam Nongdam Puren Meetei1. Micropropagation and in vitro
molecular characterization of some rare and edible bamboos of Nagaland, DST
2. Micropropagation of two rare and commercially important orchids of Nagaland, UGC
Dr. Md Hamidur Rahaman1. Mechanism of allosteric regulation
of a unique bifunctional antioxidant enzyme Peroxiredoxin 6 on post-transiutional modification, DBT
Dr. Thiyam Ramsing Singh 1. Molecular Mechanism of ATR
Dependent Phosphosylation at Serine 1045 for ART Signaling and Genomic Maintenatics, DBT
Publications: Papers and Books:Prof. L. Shanjukumar Singh1. Sharma AL, Singh TR, Devi KR and
Singh LS (2016) Prevalence of Drug Resistance Associated Mutations among the Anti Retroviral Therapy Exposed HIV-1 Infected Individuals in Manipur, Northeast India, Current HIV Research, 2016, Vol. 14, No. 4.
2. Sharma AL, Singh TR, Devi KR and Singh LS (2016) Mutational analysis of HIV-1 viral protein U at Ser52 and Ser56 among the HIV-1 infected patients of Manipur, HIV &
AIDS Review (Elsevier)15 (2016) 42–46.
3. Sharma AL, Singh TR, Machathoibi TC, Singh SD, Devi KR and Singh LS (2014) Genetic Study of VPU variants among the HIV-1 infected intravenous drug users of Manipur predicts highly pathogenic virus, IIJSR Vol. 1 No. 2: 106-112
4. Sharma AL, Singh TR, Devi KR and Singh LS (2016) Molecular Epidemiology of HIV-1 among the HIV Infected People of Manipur, Northeastern India: Emergence of Unique Recombinant Forms and Detection of Unclassified Subtypes. Epidemiology and infection; Cambridge publication (in press).
5. Singh TD, Meitei HT, Sharma AL, Singh AR, Singh LS and Singh TR (2015) Anticancer Properties and enhancement of therapeutic potential of cisplatin by leaf extract of Zanthoxylum armatum DC. Biol Res (2015) 48:46
6. Singh DL, Singh AR, Sharma TD, Singh TS, Singh TR, Singh LS (2015) Evaluation of Risk Factors for Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma in a High-risk Area of India, the northeastern Region. APJCP Vol. 16. 2015
Dr. P. Nongdam Puren Meetei1. Establishment of Efficient in vitro
Culture and Plantlet Generation of Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) and Development of Synthetic Seeds (Journal of Plant Sciences, 2015, 10 (1): 15-24).
2. Genetic variability and relationship study of six bamboo species using isozyme markers (International Journal of Latest Research in Science and Technology, 2015, 4(2):82-86).
3. Traditional fermented bamboo shoot foods of North-East India and their characteristic
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natural microbial flora (In: Proceedings,10th World Bamboo Congress, 2015, Damyeng, South Korea,390-395).
Dr. Hamidur Rahaman1. Hetero geneity of Equilibrium
Molten globule state of Cytochrome induced by Weak Salts under physiological condition.
2. Book Chapter Published Pharmacological Chaperones in Protein Aggreagation Disorders .
Dr. Th. Ramsing Singh1. Sharma AL, Singh TR, Devi KR and
Singh LS (2016) Prevalence of Drug Resistance Associated Mutations among the Anti Retroviral Therapy Exposed HIV-1 Infected Individuals in Manipur, Northeast India, Current HIV Research, 2016, Vol. 14, No. 4.
2. Sharma AL, Singh TR, Devi KR and Singh LS (2016) Mutational analysis of HIV-1 viral protein U at Ser52 and Ser56 among the HIV-1 infected patients of Manipur, HIV & AIDS Review (Elsevier)15 (2016) 42–46.
3. Sharma AL, Singh TR, Machathoibi TC, Singh SD, Devi KR and Singh LS (2014) Genetic Study of VPU variants among the HIV-1 infected intravenous drug users of Manipur predicts highly pathogenic virus, IIJSR Vol. 1 No. 2: 106-112
4. Sharma AL, Singh TR, Devi KR and Singh LS (2016) Molecular Epidemiology of HIV-1 among the HIV Infected People of Manipur, Northeastern India: Emergence of Unique Recombinant Forms and Detection of Unclassified Subtypes. Epidemiology and infection; Cambridge publication (in press).
5. Singh TD, Meitei HT, Sharma AL, Singh AR, Singh LS and Singh TR (2015) Anticancer Properties
and enhancement of therapeutic potential of cisplatin by leaf extract of Zanthoxylum armatum DC. Biol Res (2015) 48:46
6. Singh DL, Singh AR, Sharma TD, Singh TS, Singh TR, Singh LS (2015) Evaluation of Risk Factors for Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma in a High-risk Area of India, the northeastern Region. APJCP Vol. 16. 2015
Dr. A. Lakhikumar Sharma1 Sharma AL, Singh TR, Devi KR and
Singh LS (2016) Prevalence of Drug Resistance Associated Mutations among the Anti Retroviral Therapy Exposed HIV-1 Infected Individuals in Manipur, Northeast India, Current HIV Research, 2016, Vol. 14, No. 4.
2. Sharma AL, Singh TR, Devi KR and Singh LS (2016) Mutational analysis of HIV-1 viral protein U at Ser52 and Ser56 among the HIV-1 infected patients of Manipur, HIV & AIDS Review (Elsevier)15 (2016) 42–46.
3. Sharma AL, Singh TR, Machathoibi TC, Singh SD, Devi KR and Singh LS (2014) Genetic Study of VPU variants among the HIV-1 infected intravenous drug users of Manipur predicts highly pathogenic virus, IIJSR Vol. 1 No. 2: 106-112
4. Sharma AL, Singh TR, Devi KR and Singh LS (2016) Molecular Epidemiology of HIV-1 among the HIV Infected People of Manipur, Northeastern India: Emergence of Unique Recombinant Forms and Detection of Unclassified Subtypes. Epidemiology and infection; Cambridge publication (in press).
5. Singh TD, Meitei HT, Sharma AL, Singh AR, Singh LS and Singh TR (2015) Anticancer Properties and enhancement of therapeutic potential of cisplatin by leaf extract
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of Zanthoxylum armatum DC. Biol Res (2015) 48:46
6. Singh DL, Singh AR, Sharma TD, Singh TS, Singh TR, Singh LS (2015) Evaluation of Risk Factors for Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma in a High-risk Area of India, the northeastern Region. APJCP Vol. 16. 2015
Course-Wise Applications Received:
Applications received
Selected Pass P.C.M F M F
221 15 8 20.83 5.37Examinations, Net, Set, Gate, and Oth-er Competitive Examinations:Category General OBC SC STNET 0 2 1 0Slet 2 1 0 1GATE 1 0 0 0
List of Doctoral, Post Doctoral Stu-dents IST of Doctoral Students and Research Associates:1. Dr. Thuirei Ningshen Jacob, RA2. T. Chanu Machathoibi, Ph. D
Student3. Dr. Fanny Sharadkumar Desai, Ph.
D Student.4. Leimapokpam Tikendra Singh, Ph.
D Student.5. Thoungamba Amom, Ph. D Student6. Hijam Aruna Chanu, Ph. D. Student7. Pushpa Kakchingtabam, Ph. D.
Student8. Khaidem Kabita Chanu, Ph. D.
Student9. Sharifun Shahnaj, Ph. D. Student
DEPARTMENT OF LIFE SCIENCESYear of establishment :
The Department is originated as Applied Biology Division of the Post-Graduate Centre of Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi , in the year 1976. It was con-verted into full- fledged DEPARTMENT OF LIFE SCIENCES under Manipur Uni-versity, in 1980. The Department was now upgraded since 1st September, 2010( initially for 5 yrs. up to 31/3/2015), into a CENTER OF ADVANCE STUDY IN LIFE SCIENCES ( CAS ), now in the 2nd phase w.e.f. May ,2015. Progra,ms offered : M.Sc. & Doctoral Courses (Ph.D.)Faculty:
Sl. Name Designation Specialization1 Dr W. Vishwanath Singh Professor Fishery2 Dr G.A. Shantibala Devi Professor Plant Physiology3 Dr R. Varatharajan Professor Entomology4 Dr M. Shyamkesho Singh Professor Plant Pathology5 Dr G.K.N. Chhetry Professor Plant Pathology / Biosta-
tistics / Microbial Ecology
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6 Dr R.K. Gambhir Singh Professor & Head Parasitology7 Dr P. Kumar Singh Professor Plant Physiology8 Dr R.R. Pandey Professor Plant Pathology9 Dr Asha Gupta Professor Ecology10 Dr M. Damayanti Devi Professor Genetics11 Dr N. Mohilal Meitei Professor Parasitology11 Dr Kananbala Sarangthem Professor Plant Physiology12 Dr Th. Binoy Singh Assoc. Professor Ecology13 Dr Ch. Sarojnalini Devi Assoc. Professor Fishery14 Dr W. Vidyarani Devi Lecturer (S-II) Animal Physiology15 Dr Rameshori Yumnam Lecturer Fishery16 Dr Meena Elangbam Guest Lecturer Genetics
Seminars, symposia, conferenc-es, workshops, refresher course, etc. sponsored / organized by the Department:1. The Department organised the
10th Death anniversary and 9th Prof. Ch. Dhanachand Memorial Lecture on Thursday, the 17th September,2015
Dr K. Priyokumar, senior Consultant Physician, Advanced Speciality Hospital & research Institute and Former Senior Physician, JN Hospital delivered the 9th Prof. Ch. Dhanachand Memorial Lecture.
Visitors and their lectures in the De-partment with purpose of visit.Visitor1. Dr. Maurice Kottelat, Switzerland,
Eminent Ichthyologist (Fish Scientist)
Managing Editor of the quarterly journal: Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters, Dr. Pfeil-Verlag Publication, Germany Publication.
Purpose of Visit: Study of fish specimens in the
Manipur University Museum of Fishes, Department of Life
Sciences and Research Interaction, from February 12-21, 2016.
Topic of lecture: Fish exploration in Southeast Asia, February 20, 2016.
Appointment/Promotion/Retirement1. Appointment: Dr Rameshori
Yumnam – Assistant Professor, w.e.f. 03-09-2015.
2. Prof. N. Mohilal Meitei was appointed as Dean of Students Welfare w.e.f. 16th October, 2015.
3. Promotion to Professor i) Dr M. Damayanti Devi; ii) Dr N. Mohilal Meitei iii) Dr Kananbala Saranthem.
4. Retirement: i) Prof. G. Jitendra Sharma,
Professor w.e.f. Feb. 29, 2016 ii) Prof. B. Manihar Sharma,
Professor w.e.f. Feb.29, 2016List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors.1. BSR Fellow of UGC : Prof. G. Jitendra
Sharma was selected and declared as a BSR on 1.3.2016.
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Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff : Academic support staff (technical) – 6, Administrative staff – 2.Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies :1. Special Assistance Programme of
UGC sanctioned to this department in 1990 has been upgraded to Centre of Advanced Studies in Life Sciences for a period of five years from 1-9-2010 to 31-3-2015.
2. CAS – Phase-I – in the thrust areas viz. - Biodiversity/ Carbon Sequestration/ Redox Biology/ Aerobiology.
3. CAS – Phase-II – (w.e.f. May, 2015) in the following thrust areas - Biodiversity / Crop Responses to stress.
Research projects (ongoing / com-pleted) during the year Prof. W. Vishwanath Singh1. ‘DBT Twinning Project entitled
: Characterization and DNA Barcoding of Endemic Fishes of Northeast India, PI : Prof. W. Vishwanath Singh (completed).
Prof. G.A. Shantibala Devi 2. DAE Programme, Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre, Project title “Control of insect infestation by radiation processing of coloured aromatic rice from Manipur and characterization of its prophylactic properties” (ongoing).
3. DBT Twinning programme “ Role of sub-1 locus in the improvement of submergence tolerance in the deep-water rice cultivars of North-east region (ongoing).
Prof. R.K. Gambhir Singh1. DST-Major Research project,
“Investigation of insect-parasitic (entomopatogenic) nematodes found in various insects of Manipur
and their possible role for using as bio-control agents”, (ongoing).
Dr Th. Binoy Singh2. All India Co-ordinated Project on
“Sacred Grove Ecosystem Services Assessment Manipur, NE, India” for a period of 5 years (MOEF), under the Ministry of Environment and Forest, Govt. of India” (ongoing).
PI – Dr Th. Binoy Singh Co-PI – Prof. P.S. Yadava
Dr Kananbala Sarangthem1. UGC, New Delhi, Major Res. Project
(2012 - )2. DBT New Delhi under DBT NER-
Twinning Programme (2014-17) on ‘Bamboo shoot as a functional food and neutraceutical : Extraction of bioactive compounds from juvenile bamboo shoots for commercial exploitation and socio-economic development of the region’ (ongoing).
Dr Ch. Chungkham Sarojnalini Devi1. UGC Major Research Project
entitled ‘Studies on Nutritional Characteristics of Some Hill Stream Fishes of Manipur’.
Publications : Papers and Books :Prof. W. Vishwanath Singh 1. Shangningam, B.D. & Vishwanath,
W. (2015) : Two new species of Garra from the Chindwin basin, India (Teleostei: Cyprinidae). Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters, 26 (3): 263-272. Pfeil-Verlag, Munchen, Germany.
2. Dishma, M. & Vishwanath, W. (2015) : Parambassis serrata, a new species of glassperch (Teleostei: Ambassidae) from the Kaladan drainage, India. Zootaxa, 4040 (5): 583-588. Magnolia Press, Aukland, New Zealand.
3. Nebeshwar, K. & Vishwanath, W. (2015) : Two new species
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of Garra (Pisces: Cyprinidae) from the Chindwin River basin in Manipur, India, with notes on some nominal Garra species of the Himalayan foothills. Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters. 25(4): 305-321. [Pfeil-Verlag, Munchen, Germany]
4. Shangningam, B.D. Vishwanath, W. (2015) : Fishes of the Chindwin River Basin. Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany. ISBN No: 978-3-659-76971-1.
Prof. G.A. Shantibala Devi1. Shushma Khomdram,
Shyamananda Arambam, Guruaribam Shantibala Devi (2016) : Proximate Bio-chemical and Nutritive Composition in Local Genotypes of Prunus Triflora of Manipur, India, International Research Journal of Pharmacy, 7(3).
2. A.K. Senapati, Anton ANN, Anup Raj, Anupama Gupta, Arun Sharma, Bhanu Neopany, Chamgonliu Panmei, Deepa H. Diwedi, Dev Raj, Dorjey Angchok, Fatimah A. Bakar, Fook Y. Chye, George F. Rapsang, Gitanjali Vya, Guru A. S. Devi, J.P. Prajapati, Kheng Y. Sim, Konchok Targais, L.V.A. Reddy, Manas R. Swain, Shaheed Reza, Muhammad Z. Zaman, Neelima Garg, Ningthoujam S. Singh, Nivedita Sharma, Ramesh C. Ray, S.S. Thorat, S.V. Pinto, Satyendra Gautam, Sharmila Thokchom, S.R. Joshi, Sushma Khomdram and Trering Stobdan (2015) : Diversity of indigenous fermented foods and beverages of South Asia, pp. no. 69-106.
Prof. R. Varatharajan1. Shyam, M., Bala Kh., Johnson, Th. &
Varatharajan, R. (2015) : Density and diversity of Thrips (Insecta : Thysanoptera) inhabiting the
paddy and grassland ecosystems of Manipur, NE India, International Journal of Tropical Agriculture, 33 : 2777-2782.
2. Natasha, A. & Varatharajan (2015) : On the collections of Cerambycid beetles from Manipur, NE India, infesting the timber plants, International Journal of Tropical Agricutlure, 33 : 2783-2787.
3. Shyam, M., CV Shimray, R.R. Rachana & Varatharajan, R (2015) : Pollination potential of thrips (Insecta : Thysanoptera) – an overview, Zoo’s Print, volume-XXXI (4) : 6-12.
4 K. Nishikanta Singh & R. Varatharajan (2015) : A new species of Tylothrips (Insecta : Thysanoptera) with new records of four terebrantian and four tubuliferans from Manipur, NE India, Journal of Threatened Taxa, 7(5) : 7157-7163.
5. Diversity of Thrips (Insecta : Thysanoptera) fauna in a protected area : A case study of the Itanagar Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh, In : Conceptual framework & innovation in Agro-ecology & food sciences, eds. G.C. Mishra, Krishi Sanskriti Pub., 1-5 pp (with Shyam, M.)
Monograph:6. Butterflies of Manipur by M. Ingobi
Singh & R. Varatharajan, published by Manipur Biodiversity Board, Imphal.
Prof. M. Shyamkesho Singh1. Linthoingambi, W. and Singh,
M.S. (2016) : Antimicrobial activities of organic solvent extracts of Equisetum hymale (L.), International Journal of Scientific Research, 5(2) : 66-68.
2. Devi, N.N. and Singh, M.S. (2015) : Endophytic fungi associated with
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traditional medicinal plants of Manipur, International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Review and Research, 33(1) : 127-132.
3. Singh, T.N., Singh, C.K. and Singh, M.S. (2015) : Evaluation of different plant extracts for management of powdery mildew of Quercus serrate Thunb, caused by Phyllactinia corylea (Pres.) Karsi, Asian Journal of Plant Science and Research, 5(2) : 77-81.
Prof. R.K. Gambhir Singh1. Gastrointestinal parasites
associated with HIV infected anti retroviral patients, Journal of Interacademicia, vol.19(2), pp.62-65, 2015 (with Ranjana H.)
2. Strongyloides stercolaris – Hookworm co-infection in an HIV positive patient, Journal of Interacademicia, vol.19(3), pp.12-15, 2015 (with Ranjana, H., Anand, L. and Brajachand, Ng.).
3. A new nematode of the Family – Thelastomoidea from an insect in Manipur, J. Exp. Zool. India, vol.18, No.2, pp. 847-849, 2015 (with Shanjoy, L. and Mukhesh, K.).
Prof. P. Kumar Singh1. Devi, M.T., Das, A.K, Dutta,
B.K. and Singh, P.K. (2015). Traditional Methods of Family Planning Practices among Meitei Community of Manipur and their associated plants, International Journal of Current Science, 7 (1): 11901-11906, ISSN 0975-833X.
2. Chanu, K.S., Ningthoujam, S.S. and Singh, P.K. (2015). Antibacterial activity and Phytochemical Screening of Goniothalamus sesquipedalis Hook. F. & Thomson Extracts from Manipur, North East India. European Journal of Medicinal Plants, 8(3): 142-148, www.sciencedomain.org, DOI: 10.9734/EJMP/2015/18167,
ISSN: 2231-0894.3. Devi, J.S., Singh, P. K. and Choudhury,
M.D. (2015). Effect of various mordants in Kum dyed cotton, silk and woollen yarns. Indian Journal of Fibre & Textile Research, 40: 184-189, Impact Factor, 0.778.
4 Devi, K.T., Singh, P. K. and Bhattacharyya, D. (2015). Arthraxon hispidus (Thunberg) Makino [Poaceae]: a new record for the flora of Manipur, India. Pleione, 9(1): 251-254, ISSN 0973 – 9467.
5. Singh, T. B., Das, A. K. and Singh, P.K. (2015). Study of Alien and Invasive Flora of Valley District of Manipur and Their Control, IJIRST –International Journal for Innovative Research in Science & Technology, 1(12): 616-626, ISSN (online): 2349-6010.
6. Devi, M.H., Singh, P.K. and Choudhury, M.D. (2015). Water quality and socio-economic studies of the Pumdi Environment of Keibul Lamjao National Park, Loktak Lake, Manipur, India, Frontiers in Environmental Microbiology, 1(1): 1-8, (http://www.sciencepublishinggroup.com/j/fem), DOI: 10.11648/j.fem.20150101.11.
7. Devi, M. T., Ningthoujam, S. S., Ningombam, D. S., D. K. Roy, Das, A.K. and Singh, P. K. (2015). First Record of Ficus geniculata Kurz in Manipur, North East India. New York Science Journal, 8(10):30-33. (ISSN: 1554-0200). http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork. DOI:10.7537/marsnys081015.06, Impact factor: 0.654.
8. Singh, P. K. and Devi, M. H. (2015). Plants associated with Singju: A Traditional Salad Delicacy of Meitei Community of Manipur, India. Pleione, 9(2): 409-418, ISSN 0973 – 9467.
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9. Yumkham, S.D. and Singh, P. K. (2015). Spore Morphological Studies on two Drynoids of Manipur. Pleione, 9(2): 435-439, ISSN 0973 – 9467.
10. Yumkham, S.D., Chakpram, L., Salam, S., Bhattacharya, M.K. and Singh, P. K. (2016). Edible ferns and fern-allies of North East India: a study on potential wild vegetable. Genet Resour Crop Evol, 63(2): x -x , Springer Link, ISSN 0925 – 9864 (Print) 1573-5109 (Online), DOI 10.1007/S 10722-016-0372-5, Impact factor: 1.461.
11. Devi , N.B., Singh, P. K. and Das, A.K. (2016). Wilderness and Biodiversity of Gingers in the Valley District, Manipur. International Journal of Scientific and Technology Research (IJSTR), 5(4): 286-291. ISSN 2277 – 8616, Impact factor: 3.023.
12. Devi, M.H. and Singh, P.K. (2016). Diversity pattern of habitats of Macrophytes in Keibul Lamjao National Park (KLNP), a floating mat (Phumdi) environment of Loktak Lake, Manipur, India. International Journal of Applied Sciences, (IJAS), 6(3): 157-179, https://dx.doi.org/10.21013/jas.v3.n2.p7, ISSN - 2455-4499, Impact factor: 3.426.
Paper Published in Edited Book Volumes & Proceedings
13. Sanjoy Singh Ningthoujam, Anupam Das Talukdar, Deepa Nath, Norajah Basar, Singh, P.K. and Manabendra Dutta Choudhury (2015). Febrifugine and its analogues: Studies for their anti-malarial and other therapeutic properties, http://store.elsevier.com/Studies-in-Natural-Products-Chemistry/-AttaurRahman/, In Studies in Natural Products Chemistry, 1st Edition, Vol. 44, Chapter No. 3.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-444-63460.3,00003.1.Copyright © 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBLISHERS – AMSTERDAM, Author: AH a-ur-Rahman, ISBN: 9780444634603, pp. 93-112.
Prof. N. Mohilal Meitei1. Indira, Y. and Mohilal, N. (2016):
On Hirmocystis theodoridesi Kundu and Haldar, 1981 a Septate Gregarine from Aphis fabae of Manipur, India. Proc. Zool. Soc. DOI: 10. 1007/s12595-016-0174-y.
2. Indira, Y. and Mohilal, N. (2016): A new species of Quadruspinospora Sarkar and Chakravarty, 1969 (Apicomplexa: Conoidasida) from Orthopteran Insects of Manipur, India. J Parasit Dis. DOI: 10.1007/s12639-0160795-0
3. Singh, L.J. and Mohilal, N. (2016): Gastrointestinal parasitic infection in diverse species of domestic birds of Manipur, India. J Parasit Dis. DOI: 10.1007/s12639-016-0767-4.
4. Chanu, L.B. and Mohilal, N. (2016): Apeilenchoides meghalayensis sp. nov. (Nematoda: Aphelenchoididae) from Meghalaya, India. J Parasit Dis. DOI 10.1007/s12639-016-0797-y
5. Singh, L.J. and Mohilal, N. (2015): Prevalence and intensity of Infection of different Eimeria species in Broiler chicken, Gallus gallus domesticus from Imphal, Manipur, India. Indian Journal of Applied Research 5(4):11-13. ISSN- 2249–555X.
Prof. Kananbala Sarangthem1. Wahengbam Sandhya Chanu and
Kananbala Saranthem (2015) : Changes in proline accumulation, amino acids, sugar and chrolorphyll content in leaf and culm of Phourel-amubi, a rice cultivar of Manipur in
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response to flash flood, Ind. J. Plant Physiol (DOI 10.1007/s-40502-014-5) 20(1) : 10-13.
2. Yumnam Sunanda and Kananbala Sarangthem (2016) : Preliminary studies on bioactive components of Dendrobium species found in Manipur, Asian J. of Bioscience (DOI : 10.15740/HAS/AJBS/11.1/182-185) 11(1) : 182-185.
Dr Th. Binoy Singh1. N. Dhirendra Singh, Ram R.
Yadav, Vikram Singh, A.K. Yadava, Krishna G. Misra, Thingbaijam B. Singh, Chongtham Sanjita (2016) : Climate control on sing width and intra-annual density fluctuations in Pinus keisiya growing in a sub-tropical forest of Manipur, Northeast India” (Springer-Verlag, I.F. = 1.65), TREES (2016).
Dr Ch. Sarojnalini Devi1. Abdul Hei and Ch. Sarojnalini
(2015) : Nutritional assessment of some traditionally processed hill-stream fishes of Manipur with special reference to n-3 fatty acids, Journal of Aquatic Food product Technology (Taylor & Francis), 24 : 832-839.
2. Ch. Sarojnalini and W. Sarjubala (2015) : Effect of cooking on the proximate and mineral elements of small indigenous freshwater fish species of the eastern Himalayas, International Journal of Agriculture and Food Science Technology, 6(4).
3. Ch. Sarojnalini and Abdul Hei (2015) : Amino Acid Profile and Score of Some Smoke Dried Hill Stream Fishes from the Markets of Manipur, India, Nature and Science, 13(12) : 120-126.
Seminars / Conference attendedProf. P. Kumar Singh1. Participated and presented a paper
at the “one-Day State Level Seminar on Medicinal & Aromatic Plants” as Resource Person, organized by the Directorate of AYUSH, Lamphelpat at the Conference Hall, Lamding High School, Lamding, P.O. Wangjing, Thoubal District, 15th March, 2016
Prof. Kananbala Sarangthem1. Participated as an invited Speaker
for a Lead Lecture entitled ‘Bamboo as Nutraceuticals’ in the National Seminar on ‘Recent Trend in Plant Science Research’, Tripura University, Tripura, 15-16 March, 2016
Dr Th. Binoy Singh1. Attended seminar on ‘Bioresources
and Sustainable Development Summit’ organized by NEHU, Shillong on 28-29th October, 2015
Dr Rameshori Yumnam1. Participated in the Workshop
on Northeast India Biodiversity Portal- 23rd September to 25th September, 2015, organised by Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE) and the Department of Botany, North-Eastern Hill University (NEHU) at NEHU, Shillong, Meghalaya.
2. UGC-sponsored Refresher Course in Life Sciences (21 days) - 14th January to 4th February, 2016, at UGC- Human Resource Development Centre at Manipur University.
3. Participated in the Workshop on Northeast India Biodiversity Portal- 1st April to 2nd April, 2016, organised by Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE) and Centre
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for Conservation of Nature and Cultivation of Science (CCNCS) at Keibul Lamjao National Park Manipur.
Faculty serving in i) National Commit-tee’s ii) International Committees iii) Editorial Boards and other (please specify).Prof. W. Vishwanath SinghAdministrative Assignment1. Dean, School of Life Science,
Manipur University, w.e.f. January 29, 2015.
2. Co-ordinator, UGC-Centre of Advanced Study in Life Sciences, Phase II, 2015-2019.
Prof. G.A. Shantibala Devi
Prof. Asha Gupta1. Committee member – State
Environment Appraisal Committee (SEAC) appointed by MOEF, Govt. of India.
Awards / recognitions received at the national: 1. EK Janaki Ammal National Award
for Animal Taxonomy to Prof. W. Vishwanath Singh, awarded by Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change, Govt. of India for the year 2015 (awarded on June 5, 2015, World Environment Day) at Indira Parayavaran Bhavan, Delhi.
Dean School of Human & Environmental Sciences
Report of the DeanAnthropology, Earth Sciences, Geography, Forestry & Environmental Sciences
and Physical Education and Sport Sciences are the field of oriental disciplines, which are under the School of Human & Environmental Sciences. There are five departments and Manipur University offers BPED, MSc, MA and Ph.D. programmes. There are twenty-three faculty members seven Professors, four Associate Profes-sors and twelve Assistant Professor besides guest faculties in the school , who are actively engaged in teaching as well as research activities.
During the assessment period of 2015-16, 29 BPED and 112 MSc and MA stu-dents admitted in five departments of the school. Numbers of National seminar/workshops are organized by the faculty members of the school. They published 40 research papers in International and National Journals. There was a good partici-pations of the faculty members in International and National Seminars in India as well as abroad. Number of senior faculty members participated in panel discussion on important issues of the state and acted as resource persons, chairman in various workshops, conferences and Refresher courses. Earth Sciences and Anthropology departments received the grant from DST-FIST Programme, New Delhi. Ministry of Earth Sciences Government of India supported a Multi-parametric Geophysical Ob-servatory (MPGO) for Earthquake Precursory research in Manipur in the Depart-ment of Earth Sciences, which has provided many geophysical cursory anomalies besides the earthquake parameters of 6.7 m Earthquake triggered at 30 km west of Imphal on 4th January 2016.
A large number of students cleared UGC and CSIR-NET/JRF, GATE and inspired fellowships. Nine research scholars were awarded their Ph.D. degrees during the period under review. Three Board of Studies and three Purchase Committee meet-ings were convened to transact its academic and related laboratory strengthening through university resources as well as sponsored research projects under the su-pervision of faculty members.
Prof Arun KumarDean, School of Human and Environmental Sciences
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department of anthropologyYear of Establishment: 1984
Sl Nmae Designation Specialization1 Dr. W. Nabakumar Singh Professor Social & Cultural Anthro-
pology2 Dr. S. Jibonkumar Singh Professor Physical Anthropology3 Dr. M C Arun Professor Social & Cultural Anthro-
pology4 Dr. M. ManiBabu Professor Prehistoric Archaeology5 Dr. Y. Yaiphaba Meitei Assistant Professor Physical Anthropology6 Dr. H. Suraj Singh Assistant Professor Physical Anthropology7 Dr. K. Saratchandra Singh Guest Professor Physical Anthropology
Seminar, Conference, Symposium, Workshop and Refresher course at-tended by the faculty members of Department during the period from April 2015 to March 2016Prof. W. Nabakumar 1. Delivered two lectures on “Cross
Cultural Research: A Perspective” and “Introduction to Qualitative and Longitudinal Research” in the A Two Week ICSSR sponsored Capacity Building Programme on “Critical Research and Teaching Learning Process for the University/College Teachers” at Manipur University organized by the Centre for Entrepreneurship Development, School of Social Sciences, Manipur University on 10-23 April, 2015.
2. Delivered a lecture on “Types of Research, Historical, Analytical, Interdisciplinary, Evaluative, Participative and Active Research” at Manipur University organized by Department of Economics, Manipur University on 1st December, 2015.
Prof. S. Jibonkumar Singh1. 45th Annual Conference of Indian
Anthropological Society, Calcutta,
23-25th May 2015, (Invited Talk, Chaired a Session)
Prof. M. ManiBabu1. Attended and Chaired a ‘Technical
Session’ in the National Seminar on ‘Oral Narratives of North East India’, organized by the Department of Manipuri, Kha Manipur College, Kakching (Manipur) held during May 03-04, 2015.
2. Attended the 45th Annual Conference of the Indian Anthropological Society, held at the University of Calcutta, Kolkata on the theme: Anthropology & Human Welfare, during May 23-25, 2015 and presented a paper entitled: “Theoretical Paradigms in Anthropological Archaeology and Issues with Northeastern India’s Prehistory” as the LEAD SPEAKER for the symposium on ‘Archaeological Anthropology in Eastern and North Eastern India’.
3. Presented two joint papers in the 45th Annual Conference of the Indian Anthropological Society, held at the University of Calcutta, Kolkata during 23-25 May, 2015, namely - i. “Decorating Earthen Vessels
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with Cord-mark: Archaeologi-cal Significances of Oinam Paomei Ceramics (Manipur)”. (with Kh. Vidyani).
ii. “Megalithic Monuments in Ma-nipur: A Discourse on Space Syntax Analysis” (with M. Philips).
4. Presented a paper entitled: “Earliest Human Use of Bamboo: Tracing evidences through Archaeology” in the First International Bamboo Conference cum Workshop (IBCCW-2015) organized jointly by the Oriental College (Autonomous), Salai Holdings Pvt. Ltd., in association with Bamboo Forum of India, Dev Bamboo Industry & CREDO, Manipur, held during October 22-26, 2015 at the Oriental College (Autonomous), Imphal.
Dr. S. Yaiphaba Meitei1. Participated and presented a paper
entitled ‘Hypertension in the Young Ages: A New Paradigm’ in the National Seminar Anthropology of Cardiometabolic Adversities organized by Department of Anthropology, Manipur University on September 25-26, 2015.
2. Presented a talk on the topic ‘Declining Male Population in the Valley Districts of Manipur’ in the World Habitat Day, organized by department of Geography, Manipur University on 5 October, 2015.
3. Participated in Winter School on ‘Socio-Cultural Religion, Political and value for National Integration’ organized by UGC-Human Resource Development Centre, Manipur University from 7-24 December, 2015.
4. Participated in one week Short term Course in Forensic Science organized by UGC-Human Resource Development Centre,
Manipur University from 12-18 January, 2016.
Dr. H. Suraj Singh1. Participated in the UGC sponsored
Short-Term Course in “Forensic Science” organized by UGC, Human Resource Development Centre, Manipur University from 12-18th January, 2016.
Appointment/Promotion/Retire-ment/Resignation of the employees of the Department during the year. 1. Prof. M. ManiBabu has been
promoted as Professor from September 2015
2. Dr. H. Suraj Singh has been appointed as Assistant Professor from September 2015
PublicationsProf. W. Nabakumar1. Cultural Construction of Thongjao
Women’s Identity Health and Health Culture North East Experience(ed) M.C. Arunkumar, 2015, Pp68-76, Akansha Publishing House, New Delhi, ISBN 978-81-8370-442-7.
Prof. S. Jibonkumar Singh1. Age at Menopause and Associated
Physiological Problems among the Vaiphei Tribe of Manipur. Health and Culture: North East Experience pp 39-43, Edited by M C Arunkumar. Akansha Publishing House, Delhi, 2015.
2. Physiological Variations between Natural and Surgical Menopause Women: A Review. Health and Culture: North East Experience pp 44-48, Edited by M C Arunkumar, Akansha Publishing House, Delhi, 2015.
iii) Ultrasonographic Growth Study of Human Feotuses among the Meitei of Manipur. Human Growth and Nutrition: A Bio-cultural Synthesis
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pp 25-37, Edited by R K Gautam and Prasana K Patra. Kalpaz Publications, Delhi, 2016.
Dr. M. ManiBabu1. ManiBabu M. 2015a. Traditional
Etiology and Indigenous Treatment of Wind-related disease (Pon) among the Kabuis of Manipur. In, Arun, M. C. et. al. (eds.) Health and Health Culture – North East Experience. Pp. 138-153. (with M.Philips). Delhi: Akansha Publishing House. (ISBN: 978-81-8334-059-5).
2. ManiBabu, M. 2015b. “Gender and Food Taboo in Kabui Society” In. Thangjam, H. et. al. (eds) Human Security in the Northeast India: Challenges and Predicaments – Gender and Health. Pp. 51-68. (with GA Akhuan) New Delhi: Essential Books. (ISBN – 978-93-81-8334-059-5).
Dr. S. Yaiphaba Meitei1. Published a review article entitled
‘Adolescent hypertension on rise: A review’ in MC Arunkumar, P. Krishnakumar and T. JoshilaChanu (Eds) Health and Health Culture: North East Experience. New Delhi: Akansha Publication, ISBN: 9788183704427.
2. Published module entitled “Applied Human Genetics” under paper Physical/Biological Anthropology in UGC e pathsalaprogramme
3. Published module entitled “Methods for studying Human Genetics” under paper Physical/Biological Anthropology in UGC e pathsala programme
Dr. H. Suraj Singh1. Huidrom Suraj Singh, Salam Kabita
Devi, Kallur Nava Saraswathy. Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) C677T gene polymorphism and
alcohol consumption in hyperhomocysteinemia: a population-based study from northeast India. Journal of Genetics, 94(1): 121-124, 2015. ISSN: 0022-1333.
2. Huidrom Suraj Singh, Salam Kabita, Kallur Nava Saraswathy. TNFα (-308G>A and -238G>A) gene polymorphism and alcohol dependence: A population based study. Frontiers of Biological and Life Sciences, 3(2): 29-33, 2015. ISSN: 2333-8695.
3. Huidrom Suraj Singh, Pradipta Kishore Das, Subal Das, Sudip Datta Banik, Kaushik Bose. Sociodemographic profile and nutritional status of Gond tribals from Melnadih village, Chhattisgarh. American Journal of Advances in Medical Science, 3(1): 23-29. 2015. eISSN: 2347-2766.
Research ProjectsProf. S. Jibonkumar Singh1. ‘Child Line ‘, ongoing, Ministry of
Social Justice & EmpowermentDr. S. Yaiphaba Meitei1. ‘UGC sanctioned Start Up Grant
project on Prevalence of adolescent hypertension among the Manipuri population ‘, ongoing, University Grants Commission
Ethnological Museum, Dept. of Anthropology
The Department has an Ethnological museum that preserves and displays a number of rare, precious, cultural arti-facts of various ethnoses of Manipur.Field Work
The M.Sc. (II semester) students of 2015-2016 carried out demographic and ethnographic studies at Marem Khullen Village, Chingai Block, Ukhrul District under the guidance Prof. M.C. Arunkumar and Dr. H. Suraj Singh, As-
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sistant Professor by staying at the field site for 15 days i.e from 16th to 30th March, 2016. The M.Sc. (IV semester) students of the same session, under the supervision and guidance of Prof. S. Jibonkumar Singh and Dr. S. Yaiphaba Meitei, Assistant Professor carried out field studies at North Sikkim for 15 days i.e from 19th March to 2nd April, 2016. Departmental Library
The department has been running a small library since its establishment
in 1984 to cater to the Academic ne-cessities of the students studying M.Sc. courses in Anthropology.Extension activities of the Department
The services rendered by the sero-logical laboratory of the department to the people particularly the students seeking admission to various Post Grad-uate Courses and Ph.D. Programme of the University by testing their ABO blood groups at a nominal rate reflect great credit on the extension activities of the department.
department of earth scienceSl Name Designation Specialization1 Name Designation Specialization/Field(s) of
Interest2 Dr. Arun Kumar Professor Remote Sensing, Applied
Geology3 Dr. R. A. S. Kushwaha Professor Sedimentology, Geomor-
phology 4 Dr. Soibam Ibotombi Professor and Head Structural Geology, Tec-
tonics, Geotechnology5 Dr. Maibam Bidyananda Associate Professor Geochemistry, Geochro-
nology 6 Dr. Y. Raghumani Singh Asst. Professor
(S-3)Palaeontology, Palynology
7 Dr. Yumkhaibam Rajesh Singh
Asst. Professor Economic Geology
8 Mr S. Subhamenon Singh Guest Lecturer Structural Geology and Tectonics
9 Ms Kh. Radhapiyari Devi Guest Lecturer SedimentologySeminar, symposia, conferences, workshops, refresher courses, etc. at-tended by the faculty members:Prof. Arun Kumari) Attended 26th International
Union of Geophysics and Geodesy (IUGG), Prague, -July 2, 2015, and presented a paper on Active Fault Mapping along Naga Disang
Schuppean Belt NE India.ii) Attended 103 Indian Science
Congress at Mysore, 3-7 January 2016 as an office bearer General Secretary (Scientific Activities)
iii) Attended Interaction Meeting of Indian Science Congress at Gangtok, Sikkim during21-23 March2016
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Prof. R. A. S. Kushwaha1. Delivered two lectures in
Regional Workshop for Young Earth Scientists on Tectonics, Sedimentation and Geo-hazards with Special Reference to Northeast India (16-21, November, 2015), Department of Geology, Nagaland University, Kohima, Nagaland, India.i. Palaeoclimatic changes during
Eocene-Oligocene transition and stratotypes for global cor-relation
ii. Status Eocene-Oligocene (Dis-ang Barail) boundary Manipur.
Prof. Soibam Ibotombi:1. Delivered a lecture on Landslides
and Other Natural Disasters in Manipur in the Refresher Course in Disaster Management organized by UGC-Academic Staff College, Manipur University during March 30 to April 22, 2015.
2. Attended Regional Workshop for Young Earth Scientists on Tectonics, Sedimentation and Geo-hazards with Special Reference to Northeast India (16-21, November, 2015), Department of Geology, Nagaland University, Kohima, Nagaland, India. Delivered two lectures on i) Structural and Tectonic Framework of the Indo-Myanmar Ranges of Northeast India, and ii) Ophiolites of the Indo-Myanmar Ranges (IMR) of Northeast India as Resource Person.
3. Attended Industry-Academia Meet organized by Oil India Limited at Guwahati on November 23, 2015. Spoken on Activities of the Department of Earth Sciences, Manipur University.
4. Delivered a lecture on Geological Setting of Manipur and Northeast India with Reference
to January 4, 2016 Manipur Earthquake in the Refresher Course in Life Sciences organized by UGC-Academic Staff College, Manipur University on January 15, 2016 organized during January 14 to February 4, 2016.
5. Delivered a lecture on Natural Disasters: In the Context of Manipur and Northeast India in the Orientation Program organized by UGC-Academic Staff College, Manipur University on March 17, 2016 organized during February 24 to March 23, 2016.
Dr. Maibam Bidyananda1. The Goldschmidt Conference 2015
in Prague, Czech Republic from 16 to 21 August, 2015. Attended and presented a paper entitled: Composition and characterisation of chromites, alloys and sulphide inclusions from the Indo-Myanmar Ophiolite Belt of Northeastern India.
2. Himalayan Karakoram Tibet Workshop in Dehradun, India, October 6-8, 2015. Attended and presented a paper entitled: Petrological and geochemical significance of the ultramafic rocks of the Indo-Myanmar ophiolite belt, Northeastern India.
3. Attended Regional Brainstorming Session for 36th International Geological Congress organized by Geological Survey of India, Northeastern Region Shillong on January 28-29, 2015.
Dr. Y. Raghumani Singh1. Presented “Paleogene events of the
Manipur region, India” in National conference on Paleogene of the Indian Subcontinent organized by GSI and BSIP, Lucknow from April 23-24, 2015.
2. Presented on topic “Hydrocarbon source rock of the Kopili Formation
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(Eocene), Meghalaya” organized by Laboratory of Palaeobotany and Palynology, Utrecht, the Netherlands during Advance course on Jurassic-Cretaceous-Cenoizoic organic walled dinoflagellate cysts of September 13th to 19th, 2015.
Research papers/books published by the faculty members:Prof. R. A. S. Kushwaha1. Rajita Devi R. K, &. Kushwaha, R.
A. S 2015: Hypsometric analysis of a part of Ijai River, Manipur. AIRSTEM, 15-449, 346-349
2. Ranjita Devi, R. K &. Kushwaha, R. A. S 2015: Morphometric Parameters of Aleng River Basin, Manipur. The Clarion, Vol. 4, 6-12
3. Bigyapati Devi, K..&. kushwaha, R. A. S 2015: Palaeontological studies of Palaeogene sediments in and around Thoubal area. IJIRD, vol. 4 (1), 23-27
Prof. Soibam Ibotombi1. Khuman Mangi, Ch., Romendro,
L. & Soibam, I., 2015. Rocks and landforms of Manipur: an insight into the origin and evolution. In: Sarat Singh, N. & Md. Abdul Latif (eds), Understanding Multidisciplinary Research Works: A New Aspect. Reliable Books Centre, Imphal, 122-143 (ISBN 978-81-923227-4-2).
2. Hemanta Singh, R.K., Mustoe, G.E., Kumar Singh, Kh. & Soibam, I., 2015. Crocodylian tracks from lower Ologicence flysch deposits of the Barail Group, Manipur, India. Ichnos, 22, 122-131 (ISSN 1042-0940).
3. Kumar Singh, Kh., Hemanta Singh, R.K., & Soibam, I., 2015. Attribute of trace fossils of Laisong flysch sediments, Manipur, India. Journal of Earth System Sciences, 124,
1085-1113 (ISSN 0253-4126).4. Soibam, I., Khuman, Ch. M. &
Subhamenon Singh, S., 2015. Ophiolitic rocks of the Indo-Myanmar Ranges, Northeast India: relicts of an inverted and tectonically imbricated hyper-extended continental margin basin? In, Gibson, G.M., Roure, F. & Manatschal, G.: Sedimentary Basins and Crustal Processes at Continental Margins from Modern Hyper-extended Margins to Deformed Ancient Analogues. Geological Society, London, Special Publication 413, 301-331 (ISBN 978-1-86239-720-0).
Dr. Maibam Bidyananda1. Maibam, B., Sanyal, P. &
Bhattacharjee, S., 2015. Geochronological study of metasediments and carbon isotopes in associated graphites from Sargur area, Dharwar craton: constraints on the age and nature of the protoliths. Journal of Geological Society of India, 85, 577-585.
2. Maibam, B., Gerdes, A. & Goswami, J.N., 2016. U-Pb and Hf isotope records in detrital and magmatic zircon from eastern and western Dharwar craton, southern India: evidence for contemporaneous Archean crust. Precambrian Research, 275, 496-512.
Dr. Y. Raghumani Singh1. Singh, Y. Raghumani, B. P. Singh
and Jianguo Li, 2015. Hydrocarbon potential of the Palaeogene Disang Group, Manipur region, India-A Palynological approach. In: Petroleum Geosciences: Indian Contexts (ed. Soumyajit Mukherjee), Springer International, Switzerland, 191-204.
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2. Singh, B. P., Singh, Y. Raghumani, Andotra, D. S., Patra, A. Srivastava, V. K. Guruaribam, V., Sijagurumayum, U. and Singh, G. P. 2016. Tectonically driven late Paleocene (57.9-54.7 Ma) transgression and climatically forced latest middle Eocene (41.3-38.0 Ma) regression on the Indian subcontinent. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 115,124-132.
3. Singh, Y. Raghumani, Singh, B.P., Murthy, S., Kom, K.B., Singh, Ksh. A., Guruaribam, V. 2016. Reworked Early Permian palynomorphs and Tertiary palynomorphs from the Upper Bhuban Formation (Miocene), Nagaland, India. Himalayan Geology 37 (1), 35-41.
Mr. Sanasam Subhamenon Singhi) Soibam, I., Khuman, Ch. M. &
Subhamenon Singh, S., 2015. Ophiolitic rocks of theIndo-Myanmar Ranges, northeast India: relicts of an inverted and tectonically imbricated hyper-extended continental margin basin? In, Gibson, G.M., Roure, F. & Manatschal, G.: Sedimentary Basins and Crustal Processes at Continental Margins from Modern Hyper-extended Margins to Deformed Ancient Analogues. Geological Society, London, Special Publication 413, 301-331 (ISBN 978-1-86239-720-0).
Research Projects undertaken dur-ing the year 2015-16 or continuing till 2016 along with their sanction amounts and names of the funding agencies:Prof. Arun Kumar1. Ministry of Earth Sciences,
Seismicity, Seismotectonics and Crustal Evolution of IBA. Total cost Rs 1.7958 Crore.
Dr. M. Bidyananda1. Petrological and Geochemical
Significance of the ultramafic rocks of the Indo-Myanmar Ophiolite Belt, Northeastern India. Total cost Rs 25.92 Lakhs, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi
Any other informationForeign Visits:1. Dr. Maibam Bidyananda visited
the Steinman Institut fur Geologie, Mineralogie and Paleontologie of the University of Bonn, Germany for a period of three months during June 15 to September 15, 2015 under INSA-DFG Exchange Programme.
2. Dr. Y. Raghumani Singh visited Heidelberg University, Germany to attend an Advance course for Dinocourse-2015 organized by Laboratory of Palaeobotany and Palynology, Utrecht, the Netherlands during September 13-19, 2015
Membership of Geological Organizations1. Dr. Y. Raghumani Singh, has
become Executive Council Member of the Paleontological Society of India, Lucknow.
Appointment of Faculty Members:1. Dr. Yumkhaibam Rajesh Singh has
been appointed Assistant Professor and joined the Department on September 28, 2015. Before joining the Department Dr. Rajesh was working as Research Scientist B in Hydrothermal Mineralization Studies along Southwest Indian Ridge, India Ocean at National Centre for Antarctica and Ocean Research, Vasco-Da-Gama, Goa.
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Achievements of Students:Sl. Name of the Scholar/Student Achievements and Remarks
Kakchingtabam Anil Sharma Qualified NET, December 20152. T. James Seboi Khongsai -Do -3. Sh. Priyokumar Singh -Do -4. Hepuni Loli -Do-5. M. Arunkumar Singh, M.Sc., Ph.D.
StudentJoined Geological Survey of India as Geologist, 2015
6. H. Bidyashwari Devi Awarded Rajiv Gandhi National Fellow-ship (RGNF), 2015
Post Doctoral Fellows:The following women Scientists are working as post-doctoral fellows in the De-
partment.1. Dr. O Geeta Devi, UGC Post Doctoral Fellowship for Women
department of forestry and environmental scienceYear of Establishment: 2013Programmes Offered: MSc and PhDFaculty:
Sl Name Designation Specialization1 Dr. Wazir Alam Assistant Professor
& HoD i/cWater Resources Manage-ment, Environmental Pollution Monitoring&Modeling, Geoinfor-matics, EIA
2 Dr. Kh. Raju Singh Assistant Professor Greenhouse gas emission, En-ergy and environment
Research Projects (Ongoing/Com-pleted) during the year: Research Projects OngoingDr. Wazir Alam (as PI )1. Hydrogeochemical Investigation
of Groundwater Resources of Manipur Valley, India; UGC-BSR Research Start-Up Grant, UGC, New Delhi.
Publication: Papers and Books:Dr. Kh. Raju SinghBook Chapter:1. Khoiyangbam, R S., and Santaram
S. Oinam (2016) Land use and land cover change: Case of Jhansi in Bundelkhand. In Land-Use and Environmental Resources: Methods and Management. (eds.) Anil K. Gupta, Sreeja S. Nair and M. Yunus. Astral International Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. (ISBN 9788170358534)
Journal Papers:1. Khoiyangbam,R. S. (2015) Solid
state fermentation of wheat straw admixture with cattle dung for biogas production. International
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Journal of Science and Research. 4(12): 2165-2167.
Dr. Wazir AlamBook Chapter1. Mahanta, C, Choudhury, R., Alam,
W., Saikia, L. (2015). “Preliminary Assessment of Arsenic Distribution in Brahmaputra River Basin of Indian Based Examination of 56180 Public Groundwater Wells”, Safe and Sustainable Use of Arsenic–contaminated Aquifers in the Gangetic Plain, AL Ramanathan, S. Johnston, A. Mukherjee and B. Nath, Capital Pub. Com. 57-64, doi.10.1007/978-3-319-16124-2_4. (ISBN: 978-3-319-16123-5)
Proceedings/Conference/Journal Papers:1. Alam, W. (2016), “Perspective on
Water Security Status in Manipur: A Comprehensive Review Study” Published in Proceedings of National Conference on Environment and Society: The
Context of North-East India, NEHU.2. Aribam, B., Singh, W. R and Alam,
W (2016). “Municipal Solid Waste Management of Imphal City and Estimation of Resultant Green House Gases Emission”, Recycle 2016, Internal Conference on Waste Management (ICWM-IWMC), IIT Guwahati. pp. 47-48.
Seminars/Conferences/ Workshops organized and source of Funding (Na-tional/International) with details of outstanding participants, if anyDr. Kh. Raju Singh1. Participated in the UGC-Sponsored
27th Orientation Programme at the Human Resource Development Centre, Manipur University from 1 to 30 July, 2015.
Dr. Wazir Alam1. Participated in National
Conference on “Environment and Society: The Context of North-East India”, NEHU, Shillong during 14-15thMarch, 2016.
department of geographyYear of Establishment: 1992Faculty:
Sl Name Designation Specialization1 Prof. N. Deva
SinghProfessor and Dean Settlement Geography & Agricul-
ture Geography2 Dr. Kh. Pradipku-
mar SinghAssociate Professor and Head
Geomorphology & Remote Sens-ing
3 Dr. R. K. Somorjit Singh
Assistant Professor (Stage -3)
Population Geography & Re-source Geography
4 A. Manglem Singh Assistant Professor Environment and Climatology
Seminars, Symposia, Conferences, Workshops, Refresher courses, etc. Sponsored /organized: 1. Organized World Habitat Day
on the 5th October, 2015 in the Department of Geography.
Published Papers and booksDr. Kh. Pradipkumar Singh1. Published a research article on
“Land-use Population Dynamics, Land Use Change and Environment of Churachandpur District,
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Manipur in the Journal of the Geographer, Vol.62, No.1, January 2015.
2. Published a research article on “Watershed Management and Sustainable Development in Upper Tuivai”, 2015 in the edited Book Climate Change and Socio-Ecological Transformation edited by Vishwambhar Prasad Sati.
Manglem Singh1. Published a research paper on “
Land use and Land cover Change Detection of Fringe Areas of Imphal City, Manipur, India” in the IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol. 21, Issue 2 Feb. 2016
Seminars, symposia, conferences, workshops, refresher courses, etc. at-tended by the faculty members dur-ing the period. Also specify names of papers presented/read along with their dates and venues.Prof. N. Deva Singh 1. Presented a paper on Industrial
Scenario in Manipur in the National Seminar on North-east – India Society And Environment, organised by Department of Geography, Gauhati University, from 28-29th March, 2016.
Dr. Kh. Pradipkumar Singh1. Presented a paper on” Impact of
Rainfall Regime on the Landuse Landcover Change of Major River Catchments, Manipur in the 2nd National Seminar and Technical Sessions on North-East India Geographical Society organized by Department of Geography, resource Management, Mizoram University, Aizwal held on 05-06 Nov. 2015.
Prof. N. Deva Singh1. Delivered Lecture on Climate
Change in the Refresher Course in Life Sciences on 12th January, 2016
Kh. Pradipkumar Singh 1. Delivered Lecture on Magnitude
of Urban Flood in the Refresher Course in Disaster Management on 17th April 2015
2. Delivered Lecture on Environmental Monitoring and Remote Sensing in the Refresher Course in Life Sciences on 14th January, 2016
Field Work :The M.A./M.Sc. 2nd Semester stu-
dents, 2015-16, did the study on Socio-economic and ecological conditions of four villages situated along the western margin of Loktak Lake, under the guid-ance of A. Manglem Singh and Mr. Lung-him Rongmei. Each of the 4th semester students conducted Field survey along the Imphal River from Senapati to Se-rou to assess the human interferences in both sides of the river channel.Students Performance:
Four Students of MA/M.Sc. Geogra-phy cleared JRF and NET Examination. They are 1. T. Doungel of passed out student
(2015), of MA/MSc. Geography student- UGC JRF in 2015
2. Lamjinsang Doungel of Fourth Semester, MA/MSc. Geography student-UGC JRF in 2015
3. Ksh. Zeba Devi of Fourth Semester , MA/MSc. Geography student- UGC NET in 2015
4. L. Ibochouba Singh of Fourth Semester , MA/MSc. Geography student- UGC NET in 2015
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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION ANDSPORTS SCIENCE
Year of establishment: The Department of Physical Education and Sports Sci-ence has established in November, 2008, is one of the emerging professional teach-ing departments of the Manipur University. The department offers Under Graduate (B.P.Ed. Integrated 4 yr), Post Graduate (M.P.E.) and Ph.D. Physical Education, which is an integral part of education, aims at improving the human performance through the medium of physical activities selected to realize the desired outcome. It also includes the acquisition and refinement of motor skills, the development and maintenance of fitness for optimal health and well-being, the attainment of knowledge and growth of positive attitudes towards physical activities. Moreover, Physical Education is concerned not only with the physical outcomes that accrue from participation in activities but also with the development of knowledge and attitudes conducive to lifelong learning and participation. In fine, it aims for the development of physically, mentally, socially and emotionally fit citizens.Vision of the department:
To cultivate the excellence of human resources in the dynamic enhancement and development of Physical Education and Sports through innovative programs in teaching, coaching, research and also to sharpen up the human talent for potential champion of tomorrow. Objectives: i) To create and train the highly qualified professionals in the field of Physical
Education and Sports.ii) To establish the placement services in various academic and Non-academic
areas.iii) To promote the mass participation in the field of Physical Education and
Sports.iv) To impart the scientific knowledge and encourage the studies in the field of
Physical Education and Sports.v) To promote the Physical Education and Sports programs at the grass root
level. vi) To provide the community services in the field of Physical Education and
Sports.vii) To promote the Physical Education and Sports as the social vehicle to inculcate
the community understanding and goodwill upon the people of different ethnic groups.
Programmes offered:i. B.P.Ed. Bachelor of Physical Education, 4 years (Integrated) degree course.ii. B.P.Ed. Bachelor of Physical Education, 2 years. iii. M.P.E. Master of Physical Education.iv. Ph.D.
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Faculty:Sl Name Designation Specialization1 Dr. T. Inaobi Singh Assoc. Prof. &
Head-Exercise Physiology-Research Methodology
2 Dr. L. Thambal Singh Asst. Prof. S-2 -Science of Sports Training- Exercise Physiology -Sports Kinesiology & Biome-chanics
3 Dr. M. Nodiyachand Singh
Asst. Prof. S-2 - Exercise Physiology-Test, Measurement & Evalua-tion Corrective and Rehabilita-tion, -Anatomy and Physiology
4 Dr. M. Chourjit Singh Asst. Prof. S-2 -Sports Management -Nutrition and Health Education-Sports Psychology
5 Dr. Y. Santikumar Singh(Under Suspension)
Asst. Prof. -Sports Psychology -Methods of Physical Education-Adapted Physical Education-Health Education
6 Dr. L. Santosh Singh Asst. Prof. S-2 - Exercise Physiology -Science of Sports Training
7 Mr. L. Pungding Asst. Prof. -Sports Psychology-Foundation & History of Physi-cal Education, - Sports Management - Health Education
8 Dr. Abdul Rahman Guest Lecture Sports Psychology9 Dr. S. Vinay Kumar Guest Lecture Training Method10 Mrs. K. Sarjubala Devi Guest Lecture Sports Psychology11 Miss Pamela Sarungbam Physiothera-
pistActivities of Facultys:Dr. T. Inaobi SinghPublication:1. “Body Composition of Runners
of Manipur – A Biometrical Impedance Analysis”, Research- Bi-Annual for Movement, Vol.31 No.2 April, 2015, pp. 25-30
2. Analysis on Relationship Between Physical Fitness and
Body Mass Index of Grade-VIII School Boys of Imphal West, Manipur, International Journal in Management and Social Science, Vol. 03-Issue-10 October, 2015 pp. 209-213.
3. Body Composition and Motor Fitness Between North Eastern Regional State Football Players, PEJJOTTAITE JOURNAL International Journal of Applied
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Services Marketing Perspectives Vol.4 No. 4 Oct-Dec, 2015. pp1834-1837
4. A Study on Anxiety Level of Manipuri Male Footballers with Respect to Their Playing Position, International Journal of Physical Education, Sports Health 2015; 2(2) pp 69-71
Participation and Oral Presentation:1. FISU Conference 2015 on “The
Role of Manipur University A Common Wealth University for Development of Sports, Education and Tourism “, Honam University, Kwangju, South Korea 11th to 14th July, 2015
2. Two Day National Seminar on Skilling of Youth for Zero Unemployment on ‘Job and Career Opportunity of Sports’, Manipur University from, 22nd to 23rd December, 2015
External Examiners:1. Anatomy and Physiology, B.P.Ed.,
LNIPE, Guwahati, Assam, 22nd February, 2016
2. Teaching Ability, B.P.Ed. IIIyr. VI Semester, LNIPE, Guwahati, Assam, 7th to 9th March, 2016
Observer:1. Central Board of Secondary
Education, Class XII Examination, 2015, 9th March, 2015, Ruda Academy, Thoubal
2. Central Board of Secondary Education, Class XII Examination, 2015, 12th March, 2015, Assam Rifle Sr. Sec. School, Keithelmanbi
3. Central Board of Secondary Education, Class XII Examination, 2015, 18th March, 2015, Mt. Zion. Hr. Sec. School, Senapati
4. Central Board of Secondary Education, Class XII Examination, 2015, 23rd March, 2015, Maria
Montessori, ImphalRecourse person1. NCERT’s Three Days Workshop
entitled “ Preparing and Sharing Guidelines for Making Pre-service Teacher training Degree Programs Inclusive, in the light of Recent Development”, Department of Education of Groups with Special Needs, NCERT, at SCERT, Assam from 15th to 17th March, 2016
2. Second Public Consultative for Establishment of National Sports University in Manipur, MDU, Hall, Yaiskul, on 6th July, 2015
Dr. L Thambal SinghPublication – Research papers/Con-ceptual papers/Articles:1. Correlation of Playing Ability
with Skills and Motor Abilities of Young Soccer Players, Proceeding of Global Conference on ‘Scientific Culture In Physical Education And Sports’ Feb. 18th to 20th, 2016 at Punjabi University Patiala, Punjab, India, Vol. 1 No. 1, February 2016, ISBN: 978-93-85446-45-0.
2. Comparison of health related physical fitness level between handball and basketball players, Proceeding of National Seminar on ‘New Challenges of Physical Education and Sports Science in the 21st Century’ Oct. 29 to 31, 2015 at Dept. of PESS, MU, Vol. 1 No. 1, October 2015, ISSN: 2229-7049
3. Development of Aerobic and Anaerobic Profiles of Field Hockey Players, Proceeding of National Seminar on ‘New Challenges of Physical Education and Sports Science in the 21st Century’ Oct. 29 to 31, 2015 at Dept. of PESS, MU, Vol. 1 No. 1, October 2015, ISSN: 2229-7049.
4. Effect of Selected Training Program
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on Basketball Playing Ability, Proceeding of National Seminar on ‘New Challenges of Physical Education and Sports Science in the 21st Century’ Oct. 29 to 31, 2015 at Dept. of PESS, MU, Vol. 1 No. 1, October 2015, ISSN: 2229-7049
5. Sports Universities and Academics in Asia, Proceeding of National Seminar on ‘New Challenges of Physical Education and Sports Science in the 21st Century’ Oct. 29 to 31, 2015 at Dept. of PESS, MU, Vol. 1 No. 1, October 2015, ISSN: 2229-7049
6. Development of Physical Education Companies and Institutions in India, Proceeding of National Seminar on ‘New Challenges of Physical Education and Sports Science in the 21st Century’ Oct. 29 to 31, 2015 at Dept. of PESS, MU, Vol. 1 No. 1, October 2015, ISSN: 2229-7049
7. Stress Management through Yoga, Proceeding of National Seminar on ‘New Challenges of Physical Education and Sports Science in the 21st Century’ Oct. 29 to 31, 2015 at Dept. of PESS, MU., Vol. 1 No. 1, October 2015, ISSN: 2229-7049
Seminar/Conference/Workshop attendedInternational:1. Paper presented on “Correlation
of Playing Ability with Skills and Motor Abilities of Young Soccer Players” in the Global Conference on ‘Scientific Culture in Physical Education and Sports,’ from Feb. 18th to 20th, 2016 at Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, India.
2. Participated “TURF 2015-16”, 7th Global Sports Summit, from 22-23 Feb. 2016. Organized by FICCI, Sports Knowledge Group, New
Delhi. National:1. Participated and acted as Joint
Secretary in National Seminar on ‘New Challenges of Physical Education and Sports Science in the 21st Century’, from Oct. 29 to 31, 2015 at Dept. of Physical Education and Sports Science, Manipur University.
Dr. Maibam Nodiyachand Singh Attended in the seminar/workshop/Conference:-1. Participated One day National
Seminar on “Community Library Support for Social Harmony” organized by the National Service Scheme (NSS) Cell ,Manipur University in association with the UGC –HRDC, Manipur University on Sunday, the 1st November, 2015 at UGC-HRDC of the University.
2. Participated in the Lecture Programme on Indian Constitution as a part of “OBSERVANCE OF 1st CONSTITUTION DAY” organized by the National Service Scheme (NSS) Cell, Manipur University on Thursday, the 26th November, 2015 at Court Hall, Manipur University, Canchipur.
3. Participated in the Two –Days State Level Seminar on YOGA AND NATUROPATHY at Indian Medical Association (IMA) Hall. Lamphelpat during 26th &27 February,2016 ,organized by Director of AYUSH, Manipur in collaboration with Central Council for Research in YOGA & Naturopathy, New Delhi ( Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India).
Participated as Resource Person in the seminar/workshop/Conference:-1. Delivered the Topic “International
Yoga Day Celebration 2015” on 21-4-2015 at JNV KhumbongImphal
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West, Manipur as a Resource Person.
2. Conducted the Work in Interview for Contractual Appointment for the session 2016- 2017 as Subject Expert for the subject Yoga and Football, Kendra Vidyalaya No-1 IMPHAL Lamphelpat Manipur, on 28-03-2016 at 10:30 am.
3. Presented the papers ;1. The way to International Day
of Yoga 2. Historical Background of Yoga
with Reference to Myanmar and Thailand.
3. An Outline of Thang Ta, Ma-nipuri Martial Art.
4. To investigate the Status of Body Index Mass and waist-Hip Ratio of B.P.Ed student of Manipur University.
In the National Seminar on New Challenges of Physical Education and Sports Science in the 21st century which was held on 29 to 31 2015,organ-ized by Department of Physical Education and Sports Science ,Manipur University ,Canchipur Imphal in collaboration with National Association of Physi-cal Education and Sports Sci-ence (NAPESS).
Participated as Chair person/ Co-chair person in the Seminar/work-shop/ Conference:-1. Acted as Convener of Scientific
Session Committee for three Days National Seminar on “New Challenges of Physical Education and Sports Science in the 21st Century” (NSNCPESS) -2015 organized by Department of Physical Education and Sports Science ,Manipur University ,Canchipur in the collaboration with National Association of Physical Education and Sports
Science (NAPESS) from 29 to 31 October ,2015.
Delivered Talk /Lecture 1. Radio Talk on the topic “Physical
Education and Sports Science as a Career” in Naharolgi Khongel, through AIR, Imphal on 24th December, 2015.
2. Delivered a lecture as resource person in the topic, “Adventure based outdoor Programme, Rhythmic and Dance Activities” through Educational Multimedia Research Centre (EMRC), Manipur University, Canchipur, on 14th October, 2015.
3. Delivered a lecture as resource person in the topic, “Selecting Activities and Instructional Strategies” through Educational Multimedia Research Centre (EMRC), Manipur University, Canchipur, on 7th January 2016.
Details if any:-1. Life Member of “Association of
Physiologists of India (ASSOPI)” ‘Registration Under the Act No.XXI of 1860’ Registration No.346/2014’.My Membership no. L-ASSOPI/2014/73.
Dr. Maibam Chourjit SinghPaper published:1. Aggression between Boys and Girls
Inter- School U- 17 Footballers of Manipur, International Journal of Research- Granthaalayah (ISSN: 2394-3629), Vol. 4 issue 1, January, 2016
2. Comparative Study on Anxiety Level between Boys and Girls Football Player, International Journal of Research- Granthaalayah (ISSN: 2394-3629) Vol. 3 issue 9, September, 2015
3. A Study on Anxiety Level of Manipur Male Footballers with
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Respect to their Playing Position, International Journal of Physical, Sports and Health (ISSN: 2394-1685) Vol.2 Issue 2 October, 2015, (Impact Factor: 4.69)
4. Analysis on Relationship between Physical Fitness and Body Mass Index of Grade-VIII School Boys of Imphal West, Manipur International Journal in Management and Social Science, (ISSN: 2321-1784) Vol.03 Issue-10 October, 2015, (Impact Factor- 4.358)
5. Sports as a Cultural Phenomenon, Souvenir, 3Days National Seminar on New Challenges of Physical Education and Sports Science in the 21st Century, Held on 29th – 31st October, 2015
Paper Presented:1. Thang – Ta: An Indigenous Martial
Arts of Manipur, 103rd Indian Science Congress held on January 3-7, 2016, University of Mysore, Mysuru
Conference/ Seminar/ Workshop participated:1. Participated “Three days
workshop on preparing and sharing guidelines for making pre- service teacher training degree programmes inclusive, in the light of recent development” from 15th – 17th March 2016 at SCERT Guwahati, Assam, orgd. by NCERT New Delhi.
2. Participated in the 103rd Indian Science Congress held at University of Mysore, Mysuru from January 3-7, 2016
3. Participated in the Two Day National Seminar on Food and Beverage of Manipur: Cultural Heritage, Entrepreneurship and Contemporary Challenges held at Manipur University during 26th- 27th, October, 2015
4. Participated in the Three Day International Seminar on Movement in Recent Past and Present North East India with Special Reference to Manipur orgd. by Centre for Manipur Studies, MU from 27-29 November, 2015
Extra Curricular:1. Participated as manager in 9th
South Asian University Youth festival (SAUFEST), 2016 held at Baba Saheb Bhim Rao Ambedkar University, Lucknow during 24th to 28th February, 2016
2. Acted as observer in the CBSE class X and XII final examination of the Board started w.e.f. 2nd of March, 2016.
3. Acted as Convenor for organizing XXIX Manipur University Inter College Youth Festival, 2015
4. Served as member of MUSU Election Committee to conduct the election of the office bearers of M USU for the academic year 2015-16
Dr. Laishram Santosh SinghInternational and National Seminar/conference/workshop:1. Two Day International Seminar
On “Deprivation, Marginalization and Social Exclusion in the North Eastern of India”, Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, Manipur University, 27 – 28 May, 2015
2. Three Day International Seminar on “ Movements in recent past and present Northeast India with special Reference to Manipur”, An outline of Football Movements in past and present in the State of Manipur, Centre for Manipur Studies, Manipur University, canchipur Sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi , 27-29 November 2015
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Proceeding Publication Works:1. New Challenges of Physical
Education and Sports Science in the 21st Century, Org. By Department of PESS, MU, Comparative Study of selected Motor Fitness among state level table tennis and badminton male players, 29-31, Oct, 2015, 2229-704
2. New Challenges of Physical Education and Sports Science in the 21st Century, Org. By Department of PESS, MU, Comparative study of physical fitness between tribal and non-tribal soccer players of Manipur university, 29-31, Oct, 2015, 2229-704
3. Scientific Culture of Physical Education and Sports, Org. by Department of Physical Education Punjabi University Patiala, Punjab, Effect of SAQ training on selected motor fitness variables among school athletes, 18th to 20th of February 2016, 978-93-85446-45-0
Book Publication:1. Effects of Training Load, Friends
Publication (India) Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi-110002, 9788172164256, 5th May, 2015.
Organization parts:1. Act as Organizing Secretary for
Three day National Seminar on New Challenges of Physical Education and Sports Science in the 21st Century organized by Department of Physical Education and Sports Science, Manipur University in collaboration of NAPESS from 29 – 31 October, 2015
2. Act as Organizing Committee Member for “Two day Digital Literacy Training Programme” organized by Community Development Cell and Community College, Manipur University,
Canchipur from 9 – 10 March, 2016.
Professional Work:1. Warden for Koubru Hostel Men’s
Hostel No. 2., Manipur University, Canchipur, w.e.f. 26th June, 2014 till date
2. Member of the BSD, School of Human and Env. Science, Manipur University, Canchipur, From 26th March 2010 till date
3. Subject Committee Member National Journal “90 Minutes A Journal on different Aspects of Soccer”, w.e.f. 2010 till date now
4. Life Member (Member ID No. 741/2011.), National Association of Physical Education and Sports Science (NAPESS), w.e.f. 2011 till date
5. Central Committee on Hostels Manipur University, Canchipur., w.e.f. 9th July, 2012 till date
6. Hostel Advisory committee, Manipur University, Canchipur, w.e.f. 9th July, 2012 till date
7. Member for Community Development Cell, Manipur University, Canchipur, w.e.f. 3rd April, 2015 till date.
8. Ex-Officio member for Fourth Academic Council under section 24 (2), Manipur University, Canchipur , w.e.f. 4th March, 2016 till date.
9. Ex-Officio member for fourth court under section 22(1), Manipur University, Canchipur, w.e.f. 4th March, 2016 till date.
Co-Curricular activities:1. Act as Observer under article
18(13) of the constitution of Manipur University Students Union, 25th November, 2015.
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2. Act as Manager for Manipur University Cultural team in the East Zone Inter-University organized by Tezpur University, Assam from 3-7 January, 2016.
3. Act as Manager cum Coach for Manipur University (W) Football Team in the East Zone Inter-University to be host by Manipur University held on 4 – 8 February, 2016. (Position, Winner).
4. Act as Manager cum Coach for Manipur University (W) Football Team in the All India Inter –University Women football Tournament at Madras University, Chennai from 26th February to 2nd March 2016.
Mr. L. PungdingInternational and National Seminar/conference/workshop:1. Reseourse person in Two Day
Seminar on ““ Impact of Physical
Education Towards the Society” Held on 9TH – 10TH 2014 at D.M. College of Science, Imphal. Organized by department of physical education, health education and sports,
2. RESOURSE PERSON i e-content programme on the topic Legislative and Education Awareness Service on 29th September 2015 at Educational Multimedia Research Centre, Manipur University.
3. Participated in the three days workshop entitled “preparing and sharing Guidelines for Making Pre-Service Teacher Training Degree Programs Inclusive, in the light of Recent Development” from 15th to 17th March 2016 at SCERT, Guwahati, Assam organized by the Department of Education of Groups with Special Needs, NCERT.
Report of the Dean,
The School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences comprises the following five departments:1. Department of Chemistry2. Department of Computer Science3. Department of Mathematics4. Department of Physics5. Department of Statistics
Each department is submitting its own report separately in detail. Nevertheless, it is worth mentioning the following:1. During the year, 5 (five) students were awarded PhD degrees under the school:
Chemistry –2, Mathematics – 2, Physics – 1.2. There were 19 Professors, 6 Associate Professors and 36 Assistant Professors
in the School of Mathematical and Physical sciences.3. 225 P.G. students were enrolled during the year under report and 29 Research
Scholars were registered for Ph.D. degree.
Prof. Th. Jekendra SinghDean, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences
School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences
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Department of Chemistry
Year of establishment :1980Programmes Offered: M. Sc and Ph.D.Faculty members:Sl Name Designation Specialization1 Prof. M. Dhaneshwar
Singh Dean, School of Math & Physical Science
Organic Chemistry: Stereochemis-try and Natural products
2 Prof. N. Rajmuhon Singh
Professor Physical Chemistry: Synthesis, Characterization and 4f-4f transi-tions of Ln-complexes, lumines-cence studies of ln-based nano-particles
3 Prof. R.K. Hemaku-mar Singh
Professsor Inorganic Chemistry: Synthesis and spectral studies of 1st row transition metal complexes, mixed ligand complexes and their mag-netic properties.
4 Prof. L.Warjeet Singh Professor Organic Chemistry: Development of newer synthetic methods and natural products.
5 Prof. Homendra Naorem
Professsor & (Head)
Physical Chemistry: Self-Aggregat-ing Systems, Surfactant, Polymers, Dyes, Dye Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs), Gel network materials.
6 Prof. R.K. Lonibala Professor Inorganic Chemistry: Synthesis, Characterization, and physic-chemical properties of transition /inner transition metal complexes.
7 Prof. O. Mukherjee Singh
Professor Organic Chemistry: Organic Synthesis, organometallics and medicinal Chemistry
8 Prof. N. Rajen Singh Professor Inorganic Chemistry: Synthesis and biological activities of transi-tion metal complexes, ion-pair formation, metal-DNA interaction
9 Prof. R.K. Bhubon Singh
Professor Inorganic Chemistry: Synthesis and characterization of mono/di/polynuclear transition metal complexes, Thermochemistry
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10 Dr.W. Rameshwor Singh
Asst. Professor (S-3)
Physical Chemistry: Electrode-po-sition of metal and metals oxides, Corrosion studies, rare earth based nano-materials, Photolumi-nescence
11 Dr. Francis A. S. Chipem
Assistant Profes-sor (S-1)
Physical Chemistry: Fluorescence, Photochemistry and computation-al Chemistry.
12 Dr. Th. Joymati Devi Assistant Profes-sor (S-1)
Organic Chemistry: Organic Syn-thesis, Natural Product Chemistry.
13 Dr. M. Birla Singh Physical Chemistry
Visitors and their Lectures:1. Prof. Birinchi K Das, Head of the
Department, Gauhati University as visiting Professor under UGC-SAP gave series of lectures on structural analysis using power XRD and also with single XRD techniques during Mar 28-30, 2016.
Appointment:1. DST Inspire Faculty: Dr. M. Birla
Singh2. Senior Technical Assistant: Mr.
Lokendrajit NahakpamList of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: 1. Prof. Ak. Manihar Singh, Visiting
Prof. till Mar 2016. Research project (ongoing/complet-ed) during the year: Ongoing:1. Synthesis of Novel N,O,S containing
heterocycles and evaluation of their anticancer activities, DBT, 2013
2. Investigation on metal oxides Nano Bio Ceramic materials for Hyperthermia against Sarchoma, DBT, 2014
3. Self-Aggregation of Cyanine and Other Indigenous Dyes in Mixed Media: Their Possible Applications in the Development of Dye
Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs), DST, 2014
4. Development of novel luminescent lanthanidonesogens, DST
5. Understanding Ionic Dynamics at Electrified Interfaces for Energy Storage and Conversion Applications, DST, 2015
6. B-oxodithioesters in the synthesis of combinatorial library of indole alkaloids and studies on their anticancer activities, DST, 2016
7. Synthesis of new materials & studies on their applications as organic thin film transistors (OTFT), CSIR, 2016
Completed:1. Designing of combinatorial library
of bioactive heterocycles with green protocols, DST, 31st March, 2013
2. Green approach towards the synthesis of novel B-carboline alkaloids, CSIR, 31ST October,2013
3. Evaluation of etiologic factor and vitamin D receptor(VDR) start-codon polymorphism associated with High prevalence of urolithiasis in the selected urban areas of Mizoram and Manipur, DBT, 30th April,2015
4. Luminescence studies of rare earth doped fluorides(AF3, A=Y, La,gd,
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rare-earths = Sm, Eu, Dy, Tb, Tm, Er), BRNS Project BARC Mumbai, 5th June,2015
Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national/International)with details of outstanding participants, if any:Nil1. Refreshers Course: 1 (one)2. Recent advances in Chemistry, July
- Aug , 2015(Coordinator: Dr. O. Mukherjee Singh)
Publication:1. One pot synthesis of 1-substituted
tetrahydro-β-carbolines by Bischler–Napieralski cyclization, T. Prasanta Singh and O. Mukherjee Singh, Journal of Chemical Sciences, 2016, 128, 565-572.
2. Synthesis and biological evaluation of novel carbazolylglyoxamides as anticancer and antibacterial agents, Venkataramana Reddy P O, Mukund P. Tantak, Reyna Valdez, Rajnish Prakash Singh, Okram Mukherjee Singh, Rachna Sadana and Dalip Kumar RSC Adv., 2016,6, 9379-9386.
3. Facile Synthesis of Octahydroxanthenes by one-pot reaction under solvent-free condition, L. Ronibala Devi, L. VartimaChanu, I. HarimalaChanu, O. Mukherjee Singh, Asian Journal of Chemistry, 2016, 28, 1528-1530.
4. GC-MS Analysis of Phytocomponents and Antifungal Activities of ZanthoxylumacanthopodiumDC. Collected from Manipur, India. OkramZenita Devi, Kottapali Sreenivasa Rao, Ankita Bidalia, Radhapiyari Wangkheirakpam and Okram Mukherjee Singh, European Journal of Medicinal Plants,2015,10, 1-9.
5. Silica–ZnCl2: An Efficient and Reusable Solid Catalyst for
One Pot Synthesis of 5-Methyl Mercaptothiocarbonyl-4-aryl-3- dihydropyrimidin-2(1H)-ones Under Solvent-Free Conditions. Laishram Ronibala Devi, Leimajam Vartima Chanu, Hojune Choi, Dahyun Lee, Okram Mukherjee Singh, and Sang-Gyeong Lee. Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society, 2015, 36, 2915–2919.
6. “A benign approach for synthesis of silver nanoparticles and their application in treatment of organic pollutant” Henam Silvia Devi, N. Rajmuhon Singh and Th. David Singh, Arab. J. Sci. Eng. 2016 DOI 10.1007/s13369-015-2007-0
7. “Facile synthesis of bioorganic gold nanocatalyst for efficient degradation of organic pollutants”. Henam Sylvia Devi, N. Rajmuhon Singh, Henam Premananda Singh and Th. David Singh, Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 3 (2015) 2042-2049.
8. “Effect of annealing on the luminescence properties of YVO4:Dy3+ phosphor on co-doping Pb2+ ions”. Ch. Victory Devi and N. Rajmuhon Singh, Spectrochimica Acta A: Molecular and Bio-molecular Spectroscopy, 146(2015)331-341.
9. Spectroscopic study of antioxidant property and trace elements of Meynaspinosa Roxb. Ex Link leaves” N.K. Sarat Singh, W. Radhapiyari, Md. AH Choudhuri, Th. Brojendro Singh, Kh. Bonny, Th. Sobita Devi, RK Rajeshwari and N. Rajmuhon Singh, Indian journal of Natural Products and Resources, Vol. 6(1) 2015, pp. 51-55.
10. Study on the Effect of an Electrolyte on the Self-aggregation and the Geometry of the Dye Aggregates of Methylene Blue in Aqueous Media, H. Naorem, Ng. Florence, J. Surf Sc Tech (accepted).
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11. Dimerization Constant of Merocyanine dye in Aqueous and Mixed Aqueous Organic Solvent Media, S Dushila Devi, W. Binodkumar Singh, H. Naorem, SpectrochimActa A (under communication).
12. Red,Yellow,Blue and Green Emission from Eu3+,Py3+ and Bi3+ Doped Y203nano-Phosphors. Hemam Jenee Devi, Wairokpam Rameshwor Singh and Romeo Singh Loitongbam. Journal Florescence ISSCN 1053-0509,vol 26, number 3, J Fluoresc(2016)26:875-889.doi : 10.1007/s 10895-016-1776-5.
13. Excited state intramolecular proton transfer and rotamerism of 2-(2’-hydroxyphenyl)-3h-oxazo(4,5-b)pyridine. Francis A.S. Chipem, AshimMalakar, and G. Krishnamoorthy. Photochem. Photobiol. 2015, 91(2),298-305. doi:10.1111/php.12411.
14. Decomposition of benzoylthioureas into benzamides and thiobenzamides under solvent-free condition using iodine-alumina as catalyst and its mechanistic study by density functional theory. LokendrajitNahakpaam, Francis A. S. Chipem, Brajakishor S. Chingakham, Warjeet S. Laitonjam. New J. Chem. 2015,39(3),2240-2247. doi:10.1039/c4nj02021a.
15. Polymer Supported Tribromide as a New Solid Phase and Recyclable Catalyst for the Synthesis of 2-(N-Arylamino)benzothiazoles Under Solvent Free Microwave Irradiation Condtions. L. Warjeet Singh ,LokendrajitNahakpam, Brajakishor S. Chingakham, J. Het. Chem.2015,51(1),267-272.
16. Decomposition of bezoylthioureas into benzamides and thiobenzamides under solvent free conditions using iodine–alumina as the catalyst and its
mechanistic study by density functional theory. L. Warjeet singh, LokendrajitNahakpam ,Singh B. C.,Francis A. S. Chipem, New J. Chem 2015,39,2240-2247.
17. Constituents of the leaves of Crassocephalumcepridioides (Benth.) L. Warjeet Singh, Sujata D. Wangkheirakpam, Ind. J. Chem. 2015, 54B,439-443.
18. Cytoxonictriterpenoids from Ficuspomifera Wall. L. Warjeet singh, Sujata D. Wangheirakpam, AmeyWadawale, Surendrajit S. Leisangthem, Jitendra S. Gurumayum,Ind J. Chem.2015,54B,676-681.
19. A Simple and efficient procedure for Knoevenagel condensation catalysed by(C4dabco)OH ionic liquid. L. WarjeetSingh ,SanjoyKeithellakpam . Org. Chem. Ind. J. 2015,11 (8),300-304.
20. A simple and efficient procedure for the Knoevenagel condensation catalysed by (MeHMTA)BF4 ionic liquid. L. Warjeet Singh, SanjoyKeithellakpam, NimaliniMoirangthem. Ind.J. Chem.2015,54B,1157-1161.
21. One-pot Mannich type reaction of thiobarbituric acid, aryl aldehyde and aromatic amine in catalyzed by surfactants. L. Warjeet Singh, Dini Anhanthem .Org. Chem. Ind. J. 2015,11 (11),385-391.
22. Henry reaction catalyzed by recyclable (C4dabco)OH ionic liquid. L. Warjeet Singh, SanjoyKeithallakpam. Ind. J.Chem.2016,55B,110-113.
23. A new cyclopentane derivative from Ficuspomifera Wall. And Curcuma leucorrhizaRoxb. L. Warjeet Singh, Sujata D. Wangkheirakpam, Satyavama D. Asem, WangkheirakpamRadhapiyari, Chingakham B. Singh, Rajkumar S.Yumnam . Ind.J.
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Chem.2016,55B,114-118.International/National Conference/Congress/Seminar/Symposium etc. :1. 22ND ISCB INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE (ISCBC-2016), on “Recent Trends in Affordable and Sustainable Drug Discovery and Developments”.
Invited talk, Title of Topic: Indole derivatives and indole based alkaloids from dithiocarboxylates(Prof.O.Mukherjee Singh)
2. NDCS 2015. International Conference on Nascent Developments in Chemical Sciences: Opportunities for Academia-Industry Collaboration” BITS, Pilani, October 16-18, 2015.
Invited talk, Title of Topic: β-Oxodithioesters: VersatlieSynthon For The Synthesis of Heterocycles(Prof.O.Mukherjee Singh)
3. REACH-2015, An international Symposium on recent Advances in Chemistry, March 03-05, 2015, Department of Chemistry, NEHU, Shillong-793022.
Invited talk, Title of Topic: Synthesis of coumarines and indole derivatives using β-Oxodithioesters(Prof.O.Mukherjee Singh)
4. (NCFRCS-2015) National Conference on Frontiers of Research in Chemical Sciences, March 13-14, 2015, Department of Chemistry, D.M. College of Science, Imphal
Invited talk, Title of Topic: Designing Libraries of small bioactive molecules using a common synthon(Prof.O.Mukherjee Singh)
5. ISCA-IMPHAL CHAPTER, (Science Congress), 3 days National Seminar on “Science &Technology for Human Development” January
21-23, 2015 Invited talk, Title of Topic: Recent
progress in indole based drugs (Prof.O.Mukherjee Singh)
6. Resource person for UGC-Sponsored Winter School on “Advancement of Medical Sciences and Question of Ethics” held at the Department of Biotechnology, Manipur University, (12 Jan-2 Feb 2015) (Prof. O. Mukherjee Singh)
7. Presented an invited lecture on “Conservation of Biodiversity in North-eastern region with special reference to Manipur” during a two day state level seminar on “Development Experiences in the hill areas of Manipur: Problems and Prospects”(Porf. N. Rajmuhon Singh), 31st January- 1st February, 2016, Organised by Rayburn College, New Lamka, Churachanpur and Sponsored by University Grants Commission-NERO, Guwahati.
8. Presented an invited lecture on “Anecdotes of Great Scientists” (Porf.N.Rajmuhon Singh) on 30th January, 2016 at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Khumbong.
9. Presented a special talk on “Nobel Prizes: Chemistry 2015 and Medicine 2015” (Porf. N. Rajmuhon Singh) on January 17, 2016 at Library and Information Centre, Kakching.
10. Presented an invited lecture in connection with “National Chemistry Day” (Porf. N. Rajmuhon Singh) held on 10th December, 2015 at C. C. Higher Secondary School Imphal, organized by Association of Chemistry Teachers, D.M. College of Science, Imphal.
11. Participated (as Chief-Guest) in the 1st Inaugural INSPIRE Internship Science Camps of University of Science and Technology, Meghalaya, Nov. 2, 2015 and
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Presented an Invited Lecture on “Inspiring the Youth” (Porf. N. Rajmuhon Singh).
12. Presented an invited lecture on “Most Influential Scientists” (Porf. N. Rajmuhon Singh) during Inspired Internship Science Camps, 2015, 24-28th September and 30th September to 4th October, 2015, organized by Manipur University and sponsored by Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India.
13. Presented an invited lecture on “Health Benefits and Other Scientific Properties and Values of Traditional Fermented Foods and Herbal Medicines of Manipur,” (Porf. N. Rajmuhon Singh) during the Two Day National Seminar on Food and the Beverages of Manipur: Cultural Heritage, Entrepreneurship and Contemporary Challenges, 26-27 October, 2015, Organized by Manipur University in collaboration with the Government of Manipur at Centenary hall, Manipur University.
14. Presented an invited lecture on “World Ozone Day”(Porf. N. Rajmuhon Singh)(2015) on September 16 at Manipur Press Club, organized by AMWJU during its foundation day celebration.
15. Presented an invited talk on “Physical Methods in Trace Element Analysis” (Porf. N. Rajmuhon Singh) during National Conference on Frontiers of Research in Chemical Sciences-2015(NCFRCS-2015) March 13-14, 2015 organized by DM College of Sciences, Imphal.
16. Participated as a Manipur University Nominee and made a poster presentation on “Revitalization of Traditional Dying System in Manipur” (Porf. N.
Rajmuhon Singh) during “Festival of Innovations”, March 7-13, 2015 at Rastrapati Bhavan, New Delhi.
17. Invited talk on Solvent Induced Aggregates of Methylene Blue and Stabilization of the Dye Monomers or the Aggregates via Entrapment in Polymer Gel Network Material(Prof. H. Naorem) at the International Conference on Asian Conference on Colloid and Interface Science (ACCIS2015) held at Arkas Sasebo, Nagasaki, Japan during Nov 24-27, 2015 organized by Asian Society for Colloid and Surface Science and Nagasaki International University.
18. Presented an talk on “Theoretical Study on Excited State Intra-molecular Proton Transfer in Substituted Carbozole Derivatives” (Asst.Prof.Francis A. S. Chipem) during National Conference on Frontiers of Research in Chemical Sciences, Imphal (Manipur) March 2015.
19. Presented an talk on “Decomposition of benzoylthioureas into benzamides and thiobenzamides by diiodine: A DFT study” (Asst.Prof.Francis A. S. Chipem)during National Conference on Frontiers of Research in Chemical Sciences, Imphal(Manipur) March 2015.
20. Participated in the National Symposium on Natural Products: Prospects & Perspectives (Asst.Prof. ThongamJoymati Devi) held during 21-22 March,2016 organized by CRSI-NE Chapter and CSIR-NEIST.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Year of Establishment: 1985Course Offered: MCA (3 year course)Number of Intake: 54Faculty Members:Sl Name Designation Specialization1 O. Imocha Singh Assoc. Professor Artificial Intelligence (AI)2 Tejmani Sinam Head and Assoc.
ProfessorComputer Networks, Cryptogra-phy & Net work Security
3 Dr. H. Mamata Devi Assoc. Professor Natural Language Processing4 N. Gourakishwar
SinghAsst. Professor (Sr Scale)
Computer Algorithms.
5 Th. Tangkeshwar Asst. Professor (Sr Scale)
Artificial Neural Network and Digital Image Processing
6 Momtaz Thingujam Asst. Professor(Sr Scale)
S/W Engineering, system Analy-sis & System Graph theory
7 Dr. Kh. Robindro Singh
Assistant Profes-sor
8 Dr. Th. Rupachandra Singh
Assistant Profes-sor
9 S. Somorjeet Singh Guest Lecturer10 T. Romen Singh Guest Lecturer11 G. Rajeev Sharma Guest Lecturer
Staff Members:
Sl Name Designation Qualification1 M.Shanti Devi Technical Asst MCA2 L. Supriya Devi Junior Assistant M.Sc. Ph. D in Life Sciences3 Ch.Kesho Singh Peon B.A4 Sharat Chaokidar
Seminars, Symposia, Conferences, Workshops and other Organized by the Department:1. UGC Refresher Course in Computer
Science and IT, 9th to 30th June
20162. One day Workshop on “Information
Security Awareness” in collaboration with CDAC, Kolkata 29th October 2015
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3. One day Workshop on “Outcome Base Learning for Introduction to Computing.” In collaboration with IIT, Guwahati on 19th December 2015.
4. Lecture Series on “Android Programming” from 1-6 October 2015.
Projects Undertaken:1. 1 Network Traffic Classification
& Analysis, DIT, Govt. of India, Tejmani Sinam
2 Development of Framework for Network Traffic logging and Analysis, Manipur University, DIT, Govt. of India, Tejmani Sinam
Projects Undertaking:1 Development of Robust Document
Image understanding system for Documents in Indian scripts (OCR)-Phase II - Consortium of 15 institutions with IIT Delhi as Consortium Leader, Department of Information Technology, New Delhi, Govt. of India, 36 months (Dec.28,2010- Dec.27,2013), Dr. H. Mamata Devi
Examinations Conducted:1. MA/MSc/MCom/MCA 2nd & 4th
Semester Exam, June 2015, O. Imocha Singh
department of mathematics
Year of Establishment : 1980Faculty members:
Sl Name Designatin Specialization1 Prof. M. Ranjit Singh Professor Functional Analysis, Topology/
Fixed Point Theory2 Prof. N. Ibotombi Singh
**Professor Gen. Relativity & Cosmology /
3 Prof. I. Tomba Singh Professor & Head Probability, Demography, Operations Research & Cryp-tology
4 Prof. Ng. Ibohal Professor Gen. Relativity, Fluid Dynam-ics, Computer
5 Dr. O. Ratnabala Devi Associate Prof. Algebra, Topology6 Kh. Dhaballo Singh Assistant Prof (SS) Real Analysis, Functional
Analysis7 Dr. M. Premjit Singh Assistant Prof.
(SS)Operator theory, Algebra, Group Theory
8 Dr. K. Binod Mangang Assistant Prof. Dynamical Systems9 Dr. T. Ibungochouba Assistant Prof. Relativity & Classical Mechan-
ics
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Non-teaching / Technical / supporting staff
Sl Name Designation Year of Joining 1 W. Nandakishor Singh Jr. Assistant 2/2/20062 L. Ibotombi Singh Peon 15/4/19843 Ahanthem Sanker Singh Multi-Tasking-Staff 01/10/20134 Potshangbam Diana Devi Library Apprentice(Hon.) 01/07/2013
Number of registered students in M.A/M. Sc. (General/OBC/SC/ST)
Sl. Class General OBC SC ST Total1 M.A / M.Sc Previous 10 25 13 12 602 M.A / M.Sc Final 9 31 3 6 49
Publications:Prof. I. Tomba Singh1. Mathematical Study on Religious
Migration in the States of North Eastern region of India (jointly with Bidyarani S.): International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Vol.4, (7) July 2015, ISSN (Online) 2319-7064 (Impact Factor: 4.438).
2. On Migration Aspects and Population Growth (jointly with Ashakiran Y.) International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Vol.4 (11), November 2015, ISSN Online 2319-7064 (Impact Factor: 5.611).
3. Migration Aspects of Scheduled Caste Communities in the States of North Eastern Region of India (jointly with Bidyarani S.): Blue Ocean Research Journal-Journal of Business Management and Social Science Research, Vol-4 (9), September 2015, pp 567-572 (ISSN No. 2319-5614)
Dr. O. Ratnabala Devi1. Values of Cyclotomic Polynomials:
International J. of Math. Sci & Engg. Appls. (IJMSEA) Vol. 9 No. III
(September 2015), pp 11-17 ISSN: 0973-9424.
2. Explicit Factorization Of Cyclotomic Polynomials Over Finite Fields II International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics Vol. 105 No. 2 (2015) pp 143-152 ISSN: 1311-8080
Dr. KB Mangang1. Mean Equicontinuity, Sensitivity,
Exapnsiveness and Distality of Product Dynamical Systems, Journal of Dynamical Systems and Geometric Theories, Vol. 13(1), pp 27-33(2015)
Dr. T. Ibungochouba Singh1. Hawking Radiation as Tunneling
of Vector Particles from Kerr-Newman Black Hole (jointly with I. Ablu and K. Yugindro) Astrophysics Space Science, Feb, 2016, 361:103. Impact factor = 2.263
2. Quantum Radiation of Maxwell’s Electromagnetic Field in Non-stationary Kerr–de Sitter Black Hole (I. Ablu and K. Yugindro) International Journal of Modern Physics D. Vol- 25, No. 5 (2016) 1650061. Impact factor = 1.741
3. Hawking Radiation of Stationary
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and Non-stationary Kerr–de Sitter Black Holes Chin. Phys. B 2015, Vol. 24 Issue (7): 070401. Impact factor=1.603
Book PublicationsProf. I. Tomba Singh1. Irom Sagei Hourakpa amadi
Sandokkhiba (Zeanology of Irom) in Manipuri and Meitei Mayek; Published by Irom Sagei Shemgatpa Lup, Imphal on September 27, 2015.
2. Chingnang khongnang Thaba (Lilla based on historical events) in Manipuri; Published by Writers’ Form, Imphal on October 14, 2015 (ISBN 978-81-89101-87-9)
Conference PublicationsProf. Ng. Ibohal1. Charged Black Hole in the Presence
of Dark Energy: Proceeding of National Conference on Current Issues in Cosmology, Astrophysics and High Energy Physics (CICAHEP), Dibrugarh University, Dibrugarh, Assam during Nov 2-5, 2015, Vol-1, p 41-45 (2015).
Workshops / Seminars / Conferences attended:Dr. M. Premjit Singh1. UGC sponsored Research
Methodology of Teachers; 1-6 June, 2015 at UGC-HRD centre, Manipur University, Manipur
2. Summer School of Tourism and Border Trade between India and its Neighbouring Countries; 15 Jun– 4 Jul, 2015; UGC – HRD centre, Manipur University.
Dr. KB Mangang 1. Participated at UGC-Sponsored
Refresher Course in Computer Science and Information Technology; 9- 30 June, 2015, organised by Human Resource
Development Centre, Manipur University.
Dr. T. Ibungochouba Singh1. Participated the UGC-Sponsored
Refresher Course in Computer Science and Information Technology; 9-30 June, 2015, organised by Human Resource Development Centre, M U
2. Participated the International conference on Emerging Trends in Science and Engineering Research; Organised by NIT Manipur during Dec 2-4, 2015 and presented a paper entitled Coordinate Problem in Hawking Radiation Temperature using Hamilton-Jacobi Ansatz to Proca Equation.
3. Participated the National seminar on 100 years of General Relativity: Organised by Department of Physics, Manipur University, 21-22, Dec, 2015 and presented a paper entitled Maxwell Electromagnetic Field in Non-stationary Kerr-de Sitter Black Hole.
Project (Undergoing)Dr. KB Mangang1. UGC Major Research
Project,Sensitivity and Local Aspect of Topological Mixing of the Limit Function of a Sequence of Functions: July 2015 to June 2018.
Ph.D -Thesis submitted (2015-16)1. S. Bidyarani Devi, thesis submitted
on 20 March, 2016 under Dr. I. Tomba Singh.
Ph. D. Awarded1. Lalhmangaihzuala, Maths & Comp
Sc.Dept, Mizoram University, Dr. KB Mangang, A Study of Topological Entropy of Chaotic and Symbolic Dynamical Systems, 22-05-2015
Ph.D. Registered and Supervisor:1 Anand Jyoti Sanasam, 3366/15, Dr.
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M. Premjit Singh2 Soibam Romen Meitei, 3435/15,
Dr. M. Premjit Singh3 Ningthoujam Shibiraj Singh,
3432/15, Prof. I. Tomba Singh4 Gaikhangning Gangmei, 3433/15,
Dr. O. Ratnabala Devi5 Maisnam Premkumar Singh,
3434/15, Dr. KB Mangang6 Nongthombam Nirupama Devi,
3436/15, Prof. I. Tomba Singh7 G. Hirankumar Sharma, Prof. M.
Ranjit SinghAppointments / Promotions 1. Prof. I. Tomba Singh: Appointed as
Head, Department of Mathematics, MU effective from 1-2-2016
2. Dr. M. Premjit Singh: Promoted to Assistant Professor (S-3) effective from 02-05-2015
3. Dr. T. Ibungochouba Singh : Joined as Assistant Professor effective from 22-05-2015
4. Dr. KB Mangang : Confirmed as Assistant Professor effective from 17-01-2016
Invited talks / Lectures delivered/ Re-source Person Prof. I. Tomba Singh1. Algorithm on Simple Techniques
for Construction of Magic Squares using Basic Latin Squares. Presented in the State Level Science Teachers’ Congress (Feb. 2-4, 2016) conducted by Manipur Science and Technology Council.
2. Empirical and Theoretical Research Lecture delivered on 5-10-2016 Short term Course in Research Methodology Conducted by UGC-Human Resource Development centre, Manipur University (Oct. 5-10, 2015)
Prof. Ng. Ibohal1. Solar System and Sun’s Activity
at Present: Talk delivered on 2 February 2016 in 29th Orientation Programme conducted by the UGC-Human Resource Development Centre, Manipur University, Imphal during 24 Feb, – 23 Mar. 2016.
2. Different gravitational fields in the space-time geometry and chaired a session as Chair-person. delivered talk in the International Conference on frontiers in Mathematics-2015 organized by Dept of Mathematics, Gauhati University, Guwahati during Mar 26-28, 2015
3. Zero gravity environments: Speech delivered in the Three days National Seminar on Science and Technology for Human Development during January 21-23, 2015 at Manipur University, under “The Indian Science Congress Association, Imphal Chapter
4. Charged Black Hole in the Presence of Dark Energy: Speech delivered in the National Conference on Current Issues in Cosmology, Astrophysics and High Energy Physics (CICAHEP) organized by Department of Physics, Dibrugarh University, Dibrugarh, Assam during Nov, 2-5, 2015
5. Different Gravitational Effects: Speech delivered in the International Conference on General Relativity–2015, organized by Department of Mathematics, S. G. B. Amravati University, Amravati, Maharastra during Nov, 25-28, 2015
Dr. O. Ratnabala Devi1. On Generalized Fuzzy Ideals of
Near-rings and Near-ring Groups: Paper presented in the conference on History and Development of Mathematics (CHDM), CISTS, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Bombay during 14-16 Nov, 2015
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2. On fuzzy Congruence on Near-rings: Paper presented in the international Conference on Emerging Trends in Science and Engineering Research (ETSER), Department of Basic Sciences and Humanities, NIT, Manipur, Imphal during 2-4 Dec, 2015
Prof. M. Ranjit Singh1. Delivered lecture on Number
Theory in the UGC-sponsored Refresher Course in Computer Science and Information Technology; 9-30 June 2015, Organized by the Academic Staff College, MU and conducted by the Department of Computer Science, MU
Dr. M. Premjit Singh1. Some Formulae of n-norms and
Their Identicalness in Hilbert Space; Paper presented in the Conference on History and Development of Maths (CHDM) organised by Indian Society of History of Mathematics at IIT Mumbai, 14-16 Nov, 2015.
2. Slant Hankel Operators and its Spectral Properties: Paper presented in International Conference on Emerging Trends in Social and Engineering Research (ETSER) organised by Dept. of Basic Sciences and Humanities, NIT, Manipur, 2-4 Dec, 2015.
3. Some Formulae of n-norms and Their Identicalness in Hilbert Space; Paper presented on 6th International Conference on applied Physics and Mathematics (ICAPM), 13-14 Jan, 2016 in Singapore.
Dr. KB Mangang1. Chaos and Conjugacies, Delivered
lecture on SERC Winter School on Non Linear Dynamics, Manipur University Nov. 18 to Dec. 08, 2015.
NBHM Library1. Number of books purchased/
complimentary copies received = 197
2. No. of journal issues = 3Other Activities Prof. M. Ranjit Singh1. Nationwide Entrance Examination
for admission to Chennai Mathematical Institute for B.Sc./ B. Sc (Hons) Mathematics/ Computer Science/Physics, M.Sc/Ph.D. in Mathematics/ Computer Science/ Physics, conducted at Imphal Centre in the Department of Mathematics, MU on May 18, 2015
2. Screening Test for Mathematical Olympiad Training Week, December 24-30, 2015 (for students reading in Cl. IX, X, XI and talented ones reading in class VIII) was held on December 20, 2015
3. Mathematical Olympiad Training Week, Dec, 24-30, 2015
The Inaugural function was graced by Prof. H.N.K.Sarma, VC, MU as Chief Guest and Prof. M.Ranjit Singh, HOD/Maths as President.
Dr. O. Ratnabala Devi1. Resource person in Mathematical
Olympiad Training Week held on Dec, 24-30, 2015
Dr. KB Mangang1. Resource Person in the
Mathematical Olympiad Training Week held on Dec. 24-30, 2015 organised by Department of Mathematics, Manipur University
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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICSYear of Establishment: 1978Faculty Members:
Sl Name Designation Current research area1 Prof. R. K. Gartia Professor (Emeritus
Fellow) TL/ OSL, Condensed Mat-ter Physics
2 Prof. Th. Jekendra Singh
Professor & Dean Condensed Matter Physics (Theory)
3 Prof. K. Yugindro Singh
Professor Astrophysics, High Energy Physics
4 Prof. Sh. Dorendrajit Singh
Professor Nanoscience/ Condensed Matter Physics
5 Prof. Sumitra Phan-joubam
Professor & Head Materials Science, Nuclear Physics
6 Prof. N. Nimai Singh Professor Theoretical Physics7 Dr. S. Brajamani Singh Professor Space Physics, Theoretical
Physics8 Dr. H. Basantakumar
SharmaAssociate Prof Materials Science/Electron-
ics9 Dr. K. Nomita Devi Assistant Prof Nuclear Physics/ Materials
Science10 Prof. A. Surjalal
Sharma (University of Maryland)
Honorary Visiting Professor
Non-linear Dynamics and Complex System, Plasma Physics
11 Dr. M. Shubhakanta Singh
(Guest Faculty) Computational Physics
12 Dr. O.Babynanda Devi (Guest Faculty) Theoretical Physics
Seminars/Symposia/Conferenc-es, Workshops, Organised by the Department:1. Celebration of International year of
Light -2015 was organized on 18th and 26th Oct 2015 by the students of M.Sc. 3rd Semester with Prof Th. Jekendra Singh as the Convener, in the form of conducting Seminars and Quiz for school going students.
2. SERC School on Non Linear Dynamics 2015 was held at
the Department of Physics, Manipur University from Nov 18 – Dec 08, 2015 with Prof. Sumitra Phanjoubam as the Director and Prof. Th. Jekendra Singh as Co-Director.
3. National Seminar on 100 Years of General Relativity was organized during Dec 21-22, 2015 with Prof. K. Yugindro Singh as Chairman and Prof. Ng. Nimai Singh as Convener.
Seminars/Symposia/Conferences,
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on March 27, 20153. Delivered a talk on “Luminescence
and its applications” at the Department of Physics, Acharya Prafulla Chandra College, Kolkata on Dec 16, 2015.
4. Delivered an invited talk at the International Symposium cum Workshop on Luminescence Materials (ICLA-2015) Dec 18-20, 2015 on the topic entitled “Review on photoluminescence study of lanthanide doped yttrium vanadate based nanophosphors”.
5. Delivered an Invited talk at the National Conference on Luminescence and its applications (NCLA-2016) Feb 17-20, 2016 on the topic entitled “Synthesis, characterization ..... nanophosphors”.
6. Delivered a talk as a key speaker on “Make in India: S&T driven innovations” on Feb 28, 2016 at the Hall of D M College (Commerce). It was organized by DST, Govt of Manipur.
7. Delivered career guidance talk to the school children of Herbert School, Changangei and Inspire camp at Manipur University.
8. Delivered invited talks on the “Refresher Courses on Science” at the School of Physical Sciences, Mizoram University on March 14-16 2016. On March 16, I delivered a talk on “Recent advancement in Physics & Importance of studying
science “to the inspire science camps.
9. Delivered 4 talks on the “academic performance indicator” in different refresher course/ orientations.
Prof. N. Nimai Singh1. Delivered an invited talk in
National Conference on Current issues in Cosmology, Astrophysics and High Energy Physics (CICAHEP), November 2-5, 2015, Dibrugarh University, Dibrugarh, India
2. Delivered an invited talk in north east Regional Workshop on Neutrino Physics, March 15, 2016, Department of Physics, Cotton College, Guwahati
3. Convenor of the organizing Committee and also invited speaker in National seminar on 100 Years of General Relativity, Dec.21-22,2015, Physics Dept., Manipur University (UGC-SAP Sponsored)
Dr. K. Nomita Devi1. Attended the International
conference on Emerging Trends in Science and Engineering Research (ETSER -2015), Dec 2-4, 2015, NIT, Manipur.
Dr. M. Shubhakanta Singh1. Organized and Participated in
the “SERC School on non Linear Dynamics 2015”, at Department of Physics, Manipur University.
Workshops Attended by the Faculties:Prof. Sh. Dorendrajit Singh1. Attended and delivered an Invited Technical talk at the 5th International
Conference on Luminescence and its Applications (ICLA-2015) Feb 9-12, 2015 on the topic entitled “Enhancement of luminescence in blue green light emitting In2O3: Eu2+ nanophosphor”.
2. Attended the Orientation Workshop for basic template of choice based credit system (CBCS) and Credit framework for skill based vocational courses at Main Conference Hall, Don Bosco University, Airport Road, Aazara, Guwahati
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2. Participated in the “National Seminar on 100 years of General Relativity” from December 21-22, 2015, at Department of Physics, Manipur University.
3. Delivered two invited talk in the UGC-HRD sponsored Refresher course in Advanced in Chemistry, Biotechnology and Allied Disciplines on 20 and 25 June 2015.
4. Delivered an invited talk in the UGC-HRD sponsored Short term course in Research Methodology for Research Scholars on 09 October 2015.
5. Delivered an invited talk in the UGC-HRD sponsored Short term course in Library and Information Science on 20th October 2015.
6. Delivered an invited talk in the UGC-HRD sponsored 28th Orientation programme on 21st December 2015.
7. Delivered an invited talk in the UGC-HRD sponsored “Three week programme on Teachers’ Educator” on 13th January 2016.
Visitors/Scientists who visited the Department of Physics and delivered lectures: 1. Dr. Surjalal Sharma (Maryland,
USA) delivered a lecture on Role of Fluctuation in Analysis of Complex Systems on 16/10/2015 and interacted with M. Sc. Students of the Department.
2. Prof. Amitava Rai Chaudhury, University of Kolkata, delivered a talk and interacted with M. Sc. Students of the Department on 28th Nov 2015.
3. Dr. Soram Bobby Singh, Post Doctoral fellow, BIN Convergence, Chonbuk National University, South Korea, interacted with M. Sc.
Students and delivered a lecture on 3/3/2016.
4. Prof. S.K. Kulkarni, University of Pune, visited the Department of Physics on 29/4/2016 and interacted with M. Sc. Students of the Department.
Appointment:1. Dr. N. Manoranjan joined the
Department as Sr. Tech. Assistant on 18/12/2015.
Retirement/Reutilization: 1. Shri L. Tunanbi, Jr. Asst. cum Typist
retired on 29/2/2016.2. Prof. RK Gartia retired on 31st
March 2016.3. Shri Ch. Maipak who retired on
28th Feb 2015 was reutilized.Published Papers:Prof. R.K. GartiaPublications in National and Interna-tional journals :1. Derivation of a simplified OSL
OTOR equation using Wright Omega function and its application; L L Singh, RK Gartia; Nuc Instru. Meth Phys Res Se B: Beam ..., 2015
2. Exploring stable thermoluminescence signal in natural Barite (BaSO4) for retrospective dosimetry; Suchinder K. Sharma, Jugina Thomas, M.S. Pandian, P.S. Rao, R.K. Gartia, Ashok K. Singhvi: Appl Radiat Isotopes 105(2015) 198-203
3. Physical basis of persistent luminescence in Sr4Al14O25: Eu2+, Nb3+, Th. Basanta Singh, Ng. Chandrashekhar and Magdalene Mashangva; Int. J. Lumines. Appl. 5(4)(2015)411-413.
4. Non-exponential time dependence of afterglow in persistent luminescent materials, Ngangbam Chandrasekhar, R. K. Gartia; Int. J.
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Lumines. Appl. 5(4)(2015)468-470
Papers presented in National and In-ternational Conferences:1. Test of Accuracy of Computerized
Glow Curve Deconvolution(CGCD): the case of D2O Ice, K. Bishal Singh and R. K Gartia. Emerging Trends in Science and Engineering Research (2-4 Dec, 2015), NIT Manipur
2. Parameterization of Thermoluminescence of Ca1-xSrxS : Eu Red Emitting Glow- in- the - Dark phosphor, Ngangbam Chandrasekhar and R. K. Gartia; Emerging Trends in Science and Engineering Research (2-4 Dec, 2015), NIT Manipur
3. On the PL emission bands of ZnO:Ce3+ nanophosphor synthesized by combustion method, Lisham Paris Chanu; Emerging Trends in Science and Engineering Research (2-4 Dec, 2015), NIT Manipur
4. Charge retrapping in Excited Phosphors: The phenomenon and its manifestation, Ngangbam Chandrasekhar and R. K. Gartia, National Conference on Luminescence and its Application( NCLA) 2016 ( Feb 18-20, 2016), Nagpur
5. Low-dose, low-energy photon induced Thermoluminescence (TL). Lisham Paris Chanu and R. K. Gartia; National Conference on Luminescence and its Application( NCLA) 2016 ( Feb 18-20, 2016), Nagpur
6. Mathematical modeling of emission bands of fluorite and its implications, Maisnam Bidyasagar, Lisham Paris Chanu and R. K. Gartia; National Conference on Luminescence and its Application( NCLA) 2016 ( Feb 18-20, 2016), Nagpur
Prof. K. Yugindro Singh1. Irom Ablu Meitei, T. Ibungochouba
Singh & K. Yugindro Singh (2016), “Quantum radiation of Maxwell’s electromagnetic field in non-stationary Kerr-de Sitter black hole”, International Journal of Modern Physics D Vol. 25, Pages 165006(1-19); http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0218271816500619.
2. T. Ibungochouba Singh, I. Ablu Meitei and K. Yugindro Singh (2016), “Hawking radiation as tunneling of vector particles from Kerr-Newman black hole”, Astrophysics and Space Science , Vol. 361, Page 103-110, http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10509-016-2691-6.
3. K. Yugindro Singh, I. Ablu Meitei, S. Ajitkumar Singh & R. K. Basantakumar Singh (2015), “Astronomy with small telescopes”, Publications of the Korean Astronomical Society Vol. 30, Page 741-743, http://dx.doi.org/10.5303/PKAS.2015.30.2.741.
Prof.Sh. Dorendrajit SinghPublications in National and Interna-tional journals:1. On the analysis of
thermoluminescence peaks in light of various models MAHUA KARMAKARa, P.S.MAJUMDARa AND S.D. SINGHb*, International Journal of Luminescence and applications Vol5 (4) December, 2015, pages 358-363
2. Synthesis and photoluminescence study of Gd2O3:Dy3+ nanophosphors for white light applications Sh. Dorendrajit Singh*, Sonia Nambram, S. Dhiren Meetei, International Journal of Luminescence and applications Vol5 (4) December, 2015, pages 380-383
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3. ENHANCEMENT OF LUMINESCENCE IN In2O3:Eu2+ NANOPHOSPHOR Shougaijam Dorendrajit Singh*, Konsam Reenabati Devi, Sanoujam Dhiren Meetei, International Journal of Luminescence and applications Vol5 (4) December, 2015, pages 388-392
4. On the determination of activation energy and the order of kinetics in thermoluminescence Mahua Karmakar∗, S. Bhattacharyya, P.S. Mazumdar and S.D. Singh, Radiation Effects & Defects in Solids, 2015 Vol. 170, No. 12, 977–988
5. Synthesis and photoluminescence study of Gd2O3:Dy3+ nanophosphors for white light applications, Sh. Dorendrajit Singh*, Sonia Nambram, S. Dhiren MeeteiInternational Journal of Luminescence and applications, Vol 6, February, 2016, pages 42-45
6. Synthesis and characterization of white light-emitting Dy3+-doped Gd2O3 nanophosphors Sonia Nambram*, S D Singh and S D Meetei, Indian Journal of Physics August 2015, DOI 10.1007/s12648-015-0750-4
Prof Sumitra PhanjoubamPublications in National and Interna-tional journals :1. Low dielectric loss in Lithium-
based Spinel Nano-ferrites Prepared by Sol-Gel Auto combustionTechnique,
Mamata Maisnam, Maisnam Victory, Nandeibam Nilima and Sumitra Phanjoubam, Bull. Mater. Sci.. vol. 39, 249-254, 2016
2. Structural and Electrical Properties of Sol-gel Prepared Li-Ni-Co nanoferrites sintered at Reduced Temperature,
Nandeibam Nilima, Mamata Maisnam and Sumitra Phanjoubam, IJIER, Vol 3, 415-518, 2015.
3. Structural and Electrical Properties of Lithium Cobalt Nanoferrites Prepared by Sol-Gel Method, Victory Maisnam, Mamata Maisnam and Sumitra Phanjoubam Int. J. Mod. Phys. Letts. B, Vol. 29, 2015.
Papers presented in National and In-ternational Conferences
The following 4 papers were pre-sented at International Conference on Emerging Trends in Science and Engi-neering Research (ETSER 2015), 2-4 December 2015, NIT Manipur, Langol1. MaisnamVictory, MamataMaisnam
and Sumitra Phanjoubam, “Magnetic properties of sol-gel synthesized Li-Co ferrite nanostructures”
2. SunitaKangembam, Maisnam Victory, Waikhom Surchandra and Sumitra Phanjoubam, “Synthesis of sol-gel processed zinc doped nickel ferrite and their characterization”
3. NandeibamNilima, MamataMaisnam, Sumitra Phanjoubam, “Influence of substituent on the structural, electrical and magnetic properties of lithium ferrite”
4. W. Surchandra, M. Victory, M. Maisnam and S. Phanjoubam, “Magnetic study of Y3+ substituted Li-Co ferrites”
The following 2 papers were pre-sented at International Conference on Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology (NANO-15), 7-10 December 2015, KSR Campus, Tiruchengode5. W. Surchandra, M. Victory, M.
Maisnam and S. Phanjoubam, “Chemical sol-gel synthesis of Li-Co-Y Ferrites and their characterization”
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6. Maisnam Victory, Mamata Maisnam, Waikhom Surchandra and Sumitra Phanjoubam, “Structural and magnetic properties of Sol-Gel derived Li-Co nanoferrites heated by conventional and microwave technique”
The following 3 papers were pre-sented at International Conference on Materials Science & Technology (IC-MTECH 2016), 1-4 March 2016, Univer-sity of Delhi, Delhi7. Nandeibam Nilima, Mamata
Maisnam, Sumitra Phanjoubam, “Structural, electrical and magnetic behavior of Sol-Gel derived SiO2 and Li-Ni-Co nano composites”
8. W. Surchandra, M. Victory, M. Maisnam and S. Phanjoubam, “Electrical and magnetic characterization of sol-gel prepared Li-Co-Y ferrites”
9. Sunita Kangembam, Maisnam Victory, Waikhom Surchandra and Sumitra Phanjoubam, “Electrical and structural properties of zinc substituted nickel ferrites synthesized by sol-gel technique”.
Prof. N. Nimai Singh1. S. Roy and N. N. Singh, Modulated
bimaximal neutrino mixing, Phys. Rev.D# (2015) (Accepted for publication: Ms. #DF11598, July 15, 2015)
2. S. Roy and N. N. Singh, Mixing angle as a function of neutrino mass ratio, Phys. Rev. D 91, 096003(2015)
3. S. Roy, S. Morisi, N. N. Singh, J.W.F. Valle, The Cabibbo angle as a universal seed for quark and lepton mixings, Phys. Lett. B 748 (2015)1-4
4. KonsamSashikanta Singh and N. Nimai Singh, effects of the variation of SUSY breaking scale on Yukawa and gauge couplings unification, Adv High Ener Phys 2015 (2015) :
article ID: 652029,5. H. Rajbongshi and N. N. Singh,
Generation of exactly solvable potentials of the D-Dimensional position-dependent mass Schrodinger equation using the transformation method, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics 183(2)715-729(2015).
6. Subhankar Roy and N, Nimai Singh, Generating Non-Zero Theta(13) without breaking the 2-3 symmetry of neutrino mass matrix, axXiv: 1605.00808, (submitted in Phys. Rev. D, 2016)
Prof. S. Brajamani Singh1. Aerosol characteristics in North
East India using ARFINET Spectral Optical depth measurements” Atmos Environ 125 (2016), 461-473 doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2015.07.038
Dr. H. Basantakumar Sharma1. Influence of space charge layers
on the dielectric properties of Ba0.6Sr0.4TiO3 nanostructured thin films” Integrated Ferroelectrics 159(2015),1-9.
2. Effect of co-substitions(Ca,Mn) on structural, electrical and magnetic characteristics of bismuth ferrite. Ceramics nternational,41(2015)9078-9087.
3. Dielectric relaxation studies of silver nanoparticles dispersed liquid crystal, J Adv Phys 8(2015)2176-2188.
Dr. K. Nomita DeviPapers presented in National and In-ternational Conferences
The following paper was present-ed at XVIII International workshop on Physics of Semiconductor Devices (IWPSD -2015), Dec 7-10, 2015, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.1. “Photocatalytic Activity of
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Cobalt and Nickel co doped SnO2 nanomaterial on Some Organic Dyes”, K. Nomita Devi, Ksh. Jugeshwar Singh and W. Joychandra Singh,
The following 4 papers were pre-sented at International Conference on Emerging Trends in Science and Engi-neering Research (ETSER 2015), 2-4 December 2015, NIT Manipur, Langol2. “Optical Properties of ZnS
Nanoparticles co doped with Cobalt and Iron”, K. Nomita Devi and W. Joychandra Singh,
3. “Photocatalytic activity of green synthesized ZnO nanoparticles assisted by Piper betel leaf extract”, L. Anju Chanu, W. Joychandra Singh and K. Nomita Devi,
4. “Influence of Manganese doping on the band gap energy of ZnO nanoparticles”,W. Joychandra Singh and K. Nomita Devi,
5. “Influence of transition metal doping on the optical properties of SnO2 nanoparticles synthesized by chemical co-precipitation method”, Bishiya Sukham, W. Joychandra Singh and K. Nomita Devi
Dr. M. Shubhakanta SinghPublications in National and Interna-tional journals :1. Power law nature in electron solid
interaction M.Shubhakanta Singh, RK Brojen
Singh, Journal of Physics. D: Appl. Phys.(in Press). http://arxiv.org/abs/1601.01993v1
2. Monte Carlo Simulation study on electron beam interaction with resist and GaP semiconductor substrate.
M Shubhakanta Singh, Indrajit Sharma B., Indian Journal of Science, 2015, 22(75), 10-17
List of published books: One1. ‘Programming with Python and its
applications to Physical Systems’, M. Shubhakanta Singh, Manakin Press Pvt. Ltd., B – 300, Okhla Industrial Area, New Delhi 110020, ISBN No.: 9789384370497
List of Research Projects:Prof. Sumitra Phanjoubam1. Microwave processing of substitute
Li ferrites nanostructures [F. No. 41-870/2012(SR) date 23rd July 2012], UGC, Rs. 14,98,800, 3 yrs, wef July 2012
2. Radon Mapping and Uranium Content in the Soil and Water samples of IE, IW & Tbl Districts of Manipur [36(4)/14/69/2014-BRNS/36011], BRNS, Rs. 32,72,150, 2 years (Sanction date - Feb 2016)
Dr. H. Basantakumar Sharma1. Development and characterization
of magneto electric ceramics, UGC, Rs. 14,64,800, 3 yrs wef. July 2012
Prof. Sh. Dorendrajit Singh1. Synthesis of re-dispersible
lanthanide ions doped rare earth oxide nanophosphors for generation of white light emission of lighting applications [F. No. 41-860/2012(SR) dated 23rd July 2012], UGC, Rs. 9,14,800, 3 yrs, wef. July 2012
Prof. K. Yugindro Singh1. A CCD photometric study of some
SU UMa stars, ISRO, Rs. 17,10,00.Dr. K. Nomita Devi1. Synthesis and characterization
of transition metals doped ZnO nanocrystals [Sanction Letter No.: F.20-1(18)/2012(BSR) dated 8th March, 2013], UGC, Rs. 6,00,000, 2 yrs, wef. April 2013
PhD enrolled in the year: Registered
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in June 20151. Ng. Boinis2. W. Joychandra Singh
RA, PDF, Women Scientist: One1. Dr. R. K. Bhanisana, Women
Scientist(DST), Prof. H. N. K. SarmaResearch Activities:1. Major and trace elements in
medicinal plants, RK Bhanisana Devi, Health Care: Current Reviews 2015, 3:3
2. Medicinal Plants: Their Anti-Diabetic Potential, RK Bhanisana Devi and HNK Sarma, Int. Res. J. Pharm. 2015, 6(12)
Awards/Achievements of Students and Scholars1. Seven M Sc students had qualified
SET/SLET Examination 20152. Mr. Tolendra Kshetri has
been selected for persuing Ph.D in Chonbuk National University,Jeonbuk, Republic of South Korea, 2015.
PhD degree awarded during the year 2014-2015:1 Mangdalene Mashangva under
supervision of Prof. R. K. GartiaOther activities:
Many of the faculties are members of various professional and scientific bod-ies. Prof. Dorendrajit got the following membership during the year 2015-16 and attended various meetings.1. Member, Department of Physics,
Assam University, Silchar, Assam (2015-2018)
2. Member, School of TechnologyB, NEHU, Shillong (2016-2019)
3. Member, School Board Science, NEHU, Shillong (Oct. 1, 2014-Sept. 30, 2016)
4. Member, BPGS, Nagaland University, Nagaland (2014-2017)
The Department conducts Laboratory demonstration of its various sophisti-cated facilities like XRD, SEM, Vacuum Coating Units etc. from time to time to INSPIRE Camp participants, MASTEC Programme participants, NIT stu-dents etc. Special recognitions received:1. Prof. R. K. Gartia was awarded the
prestigious Emeritus Fellowship of UGC in Sept 2015.
2. Prof S Dorendrajit Singh was appointed as the Director of the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) wef 1st Oct 2015.
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Department of StatisticsYear of establishment : 1989Programmes offered: M. A./M. Sc. Statistics and Ph. D. Faculty Members:
Sl Name Designation Specialization1 Dr. Kh. Kumarchand
SinghAssoc. Prof. & HOD Design of Experiment,
Real analysis, Matrix, Linear Programming
2 Dr. Ksh. Anand Singh Assistant Professor Demography, Computer, Survival Analysis
3 Dr. S. Opendra Singh Assistant Professor Survey & Sample Theory, Official Statistics, Distri-bution theory
4 Dr. S. Shantikumar Singh Assistant Professor Inference, Demography5 Dr. S. Sobita Devi Guest Lecturer Inference, Design of Ex-
periment 6 T. Loidang Chanu Guest Lecturer7 Dr. O. Bijaya Devi Guest Lecturer Demography
Name of Visitors and their lectures in the Department with purpose of visit:1. Prof. Jiten Hazarika Dept. of
Statistics, Dibrugarh Univ., as External Examiner of MA/M.Sc. 2nd Sem. Practical Exam. 2015 (June) on 6th &7th July, 2015.
2. Prof. B. K. Sinha, ISI, Kolkata as External Experts of MA/M.Sc. 4th Semester Practical Examination, 2015 (June) on 11th & 12th, 2015 and delivered 2 lectures “ Linear Estimation” on 11th & 12th Aug., 2015.
3. Prof. Manoranjan Pal, Unit of Econometrics, I.S.I. Kolkata has delivered an invited lecture on “Uses & Mis-uses of Statistics” on 21 Dec., 2015.
Research Projects (ongoing/complet-ed) during the year:1. Ongoing and completed Projects:
Start-up Grant of UGC funded
project (recommended) dated, 27th April, 2015 entitled “Environmental determinants of under-five mortality” with an amount of Rs. 6 Lakh, under Dr. S. Shantikumar Singh, Asst. Professor.
Publications: Papers and Books: 1. (Salam Shantikumar Singh &
R.K.Narendra Singh) Differentials and Determinants of Child Mortality. Ruby Press & Co., India, 2014.
2. (Ksh. Surjit Singh & K.K.Singh Meitei), Some Methods of Construction of incomplete Block Neighbor Design Research Innovator International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, Vol.-II, issue V, Oct.2015, pp, 144-149.
ISSN-2395-4744.3. (K.K.Singh Meitei) Doubly Linked
Block Association Schemes,
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International journal of Innovative Research in engineering & Management (WIREM), ISSN-2350-0557, vol.-7, Issue-6, Nov. 2015, pp. 101-104.
Seminar/Conference/Workshops or-ganized and source of funding (na-tional/International) with details of outstanding participants, if any 1. Dr. S. Opendra Singh as Local
Coordinator of Workshop “Statistical Methods & Applications” sponsored by I.S.I. North East, Jorhat, 30, Jan. to 2, Feb., 2015, organized by Deptt. Of Statistics, M. U.
2. An UGC sponsored short term Course in research methodology for research scholars, 5-10, Oct. 2015at Human Resource Development, M.U., Dr. S. Opendra Singh, as Coordinator at Human Resource Development Council, M.U.
3. Workshop on “Statistical Data Analysis Using Advanced Excel” 1-5 Feb. 2016, sponsored by I.S.I. Kolkata, Dr. S.Opendra Singh as Coordinator.
4. Dr. S. Shantikumar as Coordinator, 29th Orientation Programme organized by UGC-Humabn Resource development Centre Manipur University (from 24th Feb. 23rd March,2016)
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCESYear of Establishment : 2007Name and designation of the faculty members with specialization:
ANESTHESIOLOGY DEPARTMENTSl Name Designation 1 PROF.L. KAMESHWAR SINGH Prof. & HOD2 DR. S. THOIBAHENBA SINGH Assoc. Prof3 DR. K. UPENDRA SINGH Assoc. Prof4 DR. IBEMHAL HEISNAM Assoc. Prof5 DR. SURMILA KHOIRAM Asst. Professor6 DR RAKESH NONGTHOMBAM DO7 DR SENI POTSANGBAM DO8 DR. NAMEIRAKPAM CHARAN DO9 DR. JONAN PUNI KAY DO
10 DR. KASOMHUNG SOREINGAM DO ANATOMY DEPARTMENT
Sl Name Designation1. PROF. M. SHYAMO SINGH PROFESSOR2. PROF.Y.IBOCHOUBA SINGH PROF. & HOD3. DR.SUBHALAKSHMI WAHENGBAM Asso. Prof4. DR. A. KAINI PFOZE Asso. Prof5. DR KALPANA TH Asso. Prof6. DR. RENUCA KARAM Asst. Prof7. DR. HIUDROM RAJSHREE DEVI Asst. Prof8. DR. ROSHINI N Asst. Prof9. DR THONTHON DAIMEI Asst. Prof
BIOCHEMISTRY DEPARTMENTSl Name Designation1. PROF. GYANESHWAR SINGH PROFESSOR 2 PROF. T. RAJEN SINGH PROF. & HOD3 PROF.SUBASH CHANDRA CHAUDHURY PROFESSOR4 DR. RK VIDYABATI DEVI ASSOC. PROF.
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5 DR. SUCHITRA CHONGTHAM ASSOC. PROF6 DR. NARMADA THONGAM ASST. PROF.7. DR. LAMABAM CHANCHAL CHANU ASST. PROF.
BLOOD BANKSl Name Designation1. DR. OKRAM GEETCHANDRA SINGH ASST. PROFESSOR2. DR. K. SURJIT SINGH MEDICAL OFFICER (I/C BLOOD
BANK)3. DR. KHUMANTHEM MEMTOMBI
DEVISR. RESIDENT
CASULTY/ ATC DEPARTMENTSl Name Designation1. DR. MOMOCHA MEITEI NINGOMBAM CMO2. DR. L. NGANBA SINGH CMO3. DR. MD. RIYAZ KHAN CMO4. DR. N. SOMANANDA SINGH CMO5. DR. M. ANILKUMAR SINGH CMO6. DR. MD. MUSTAQUE CMO7. DR. I. SUNIL SINGH(OBC) CMO8. DR. T.S. BENINGKHAM(ST) CMO9. DR. H.S. NGAYAIMI(ST) CMO
10. DR.MEKHULSIM TOTANGA MARING(ST) CMOCOMMUNITY MEDICINE
Sl. Name Designation1 PROF. L. USHARANI DEVI PROF. & HOD2 DR.LAISHRAM SHANTIKUMAR SINGH ASSOC. PROF.3 DR. H. KULABHIDHU SINGH ASSOC. PROF.4 DR. BISWALATA RK ASSOC. PROF.5 DR. H. NIRENDRAKUMAR SINGH ASST. PROF.6 DR. N. MINITA DEVI ASST. PROF.7 DR.MATHANG MANAI SHYAMI TARAO ASST. PROF.8 DR. TH KAYAI PRISCILLA KAYINA ASST. PROF.9 DR. W. JIBOL SINGH ASST. PROF.
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DENTISTRY DEAPRTMENTSl Name Designation 1 DR. M. ANGOUBA SINGH PROFESSOR & HOD2 DR. N. SUKUMAR SINGH ASSOC. PROFESSOR3 DR. KH. DEBA SINGH ASST. PROFESSOR4 DR. N. SATISH KUMAR SINGH ASST. PROFESSOR5 DR. TH. SOMORENDRO SINGH ASSTT. PROFESSOR
DERMATOLOGY DEPARTMENTSl. Name Designation1 DR. GIMZACHIN PROFESSOR & HOD2 DR. RANJEETA SAPAM ASSOC. PROFESSOR3 DR Y LOKENDRA SINGH ASST. PROFESSOR
ENT DEPARTMENTSl. Name Designation1 DR.M MODHUMANGAL SINGH PROFESSOR & HOD2 DR. P. DHAKESWAR SINGH ASSOC. PROFESSOR3 DR. N. DEVAKANTA SINGH ASST. PROFESSOR4 DR N KUMARJIT SINGH ASST. PROFESSOR5 DR Y TOMBA SINGH ASST. PROFESSOR6 DR NGANINGKHUI LUNGLENG ASST. PROFESSOR
FORENSIC MEDICINE DEPARTMENTSl Name Designation1. DR. LALLUKHUM FIMATE PROF. & HOD2 DR. G. ANGAM ASSOC. PROFESSOR3 DR. M. BAPIN SINGH ASST. PROFESSOR
MEDICINE DEPARTMENTSl Name Designation1 DR Y IBOTON SINGH PROF. 2 DR K GHANACHANDRA SINGH PROF. & HOD3 DR KH LOKESHWAR SINGH ASSOC. PROF.4 DR RAJENDRA SINGH TH ASSOC. PROF.5 DR T GINZANIANG ASSOC.PROF
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6 DR ACHOUBA ASSOC. PROF7 DR I ANIL SINGH ASST. PROF8 DR ROTHANGPUI ASST. PROF.9 DR RATAN ASST. PROF
10 DR. RAJESH WAIKHOM ASST. PROF11 DR CHINGAKHAM ARUNKUMAR ASST. PROF12 DR MAIBAM BOBI SINGH ASST.PROF13 DR PUKHRAM VEDANTI DEVI ASST. PROF14 DR ABUJAM INDRAJIT SINGH ASST. PROF15 DR SOIBAM PAHEL MEITEI ASST.PROF16 DR NGULANI K.S ASST.PROF
MICROBIOLOGY DEPARTMENTSl Name Designation1 DR H LOKHENDRO SINGH PROF & HOH2 DR M USHARANI DEVI PROF3 DR SUPRIYA LAIFANGBAM ASSO. PROF.4 DR URVASHI CH ASSO. PROF5 DR RK MANOJKUMAR SINGH ASST. PROF.6 DR L KOKINDRO SINGH ASST. PROF.
OBS & GYNAE DEPARTMENTSl. Name Designation1 DR TH BIDHUMUKHI DEVI PROF. 2 DR NG INDRAKUMAR SINGH PROF. & HOD3 DR CH MANGLEM PROF.4 DR A SANATON ASSOC. PROF.5 DR TH NETAGINI ASSOC. PROF.6 DR HELEN KAMEI ASSOC. PROF.7 DR RATANA U ASST. PROF.8 DR TH DIGEL SINGH ASST. PROF.9 DR KH PAIKHOMBA SINGH ASST. PROF.
10 DR. A. PUKREHE ASST. PROF.11 DR Y GUNABATI DEVI ASST. PROF.
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OPTHALMOLOGY DEPARTMENTSl Name Designation1 DR.K. NARESHKUMAR SINGH PROF. & HOD2 DR RK VIDYARANI ASSO. PROF.3 DR P SUBHAJIT SINGH ASST. PROF.4 DR. T. ROBI SINGH ASST. PROF.5 DR. ANTHONY KAMSON ASST. PROF.6 DR N SANGEETA DEVI ASST. PROF.7 DR K SOROJINI DEVI ASST. PROF.8 DR LHINGKHOHAT HAOKIP ASST. PROF.9 DR RK BIGYABATI ASST. PROF.
ORTHOPAEDICS DEPARTMENTSl Name Designation1 Dr. I.IBOMCHA SINGH Prof & HOD2 DR O GUNESHWAR SINGH ASSO. PROF3 DR CH BANIKANTA ASST. PROF.4 DR L LABANGO ASST. PROF.5 DR CH IMOBI SINGH ASST. PROF.6 DR L BIRENDRO SINGH ASST. PROF.7 DR H SHANTIKUMAR ASST. PROF.8 DR SINGH PHEROIJAM ROBINDRO ASST. PROF.9 DR LUNGSUMPOU GONMEI ASST. PROF.
PAEDIATRICS DEPARTMENTSl Name Designation1 DR L RANBIR SINGH PROF. & HOD2 DR N KAMESHORE SINGH ASSOC. PROF.3 DR H APABI SINGH ASSOC. PROF.4 DR NARENDRA L ASST. PROF.5 DR RK RUPABATI DEVI ASST. PROF.6 DR. Y. RAMESHORE SINGH ASST. PROF.
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PATHOLOGY DEPARTMENTSl. Name Designation1 DR ELLEN DORIS GATPHOH PROF. & HOD2 DR Y MOHEN SINGH PROF.3 DR DC SHARMA PROF.4 DR L SUSHILA DEVI ASSOC. PROF.5 DR RK BANASHREE DEVI ASSOC. PROF.6 DR SUNITA HAOBAM ASSOC. PROF.7 DR URMILA THIYAM ASST. PROF.
PHARMACOLOGY DEPARTMENTSl Name Designation1 DR RK BHARATI DEVI PROF. & HOD2 DR O JOYCHANDRA ASSOC. PROF.3 DR VARKUNG VALTE ASSOC. PROF.4 DR L BABYCHA ASST. PROF.
PHYSIOLOGY DEPARTMENTSl. Name Designation1 DR TH SHANTIKUMAR SINGH PROF. & HOD2 DR L DEBEN SINGH PROF.3 DR Y ANJANA ASSO. PROF.4 DR ROLINDA RK ASSO. PROF.5 DR JOSHNA TH ASST. PROF.6 DR ROMITA P ASST. PROF.7 DR K REETU DEVI ASST. PROF.8 DR SUSIE K ASST. PROF 9 DR SP ROSEMARY ANAL ASST. PROF.
13. DR.KANMI NINGSHEN ASST. PROF PMR DEPARTMENT
Sl.# Name Designation1 DR KUNJABASI WANGJAM PROFESSOR & HOD2 DR N AJIT SINGH ASSOC. PROFESSOR
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PSYCHIATRY DEPARTMENTSl Name Designation1 DR K SHANTIBALA DEVI ASSOC. PROF.& HOD i/c2 DR T HEMCHAND SINGH ASST. PROF.3 DR S BIKRAMADITYA MEITEI SR. RESIDENT4 DR L NELSON SR. RESIDENT5 DR JANET KONTHOUJAM SR. RESIDENT
RADIODIAGNOSIS DEPARTMENTSl Name Designation1 DR GANDHI PRADEEP M PROF. & HOD i/c2 DR O HERAMOT SINGH ASSO. PROF.3 DR RK JAYSHREE DEVI ASST. PROF.4 DR K MANI SINGH ASST. PROF5 DR RUMA SARKAR DO 6 DR ANJU DEVI L DO7 DR. KH. SHAILENDRA SINGH DO8 DR OKRAM PUSHPARANI DEVI DO9 DR THINGUJAM USHA DO
TB & CHEST DEPARTMENTSl Name Designation1 DR N TOMBI PROFESSOR & HOD2 DR CH DEBESHWAR SINGH ASSOC PROF.3 DR POTSANGBAM SARAT SINGH ASST.PROF
SURGERY DEPARTMENTSl Name Designation1 DR. T. ARUNKUMAR SINGH PROFESSOR 2 DR N JITENDRA SINGH PROFESSOR& HOD3 DR S ROBINDRO SINGH ASSO. PROF.4 DR N SOMORJIT SINGH ASSO. PROF.5 DR NG JAVAN ASSO. PROF.6 DR ROSEMARY VUMKHOCHING ASSO. PROF.7 DR RANJITA ACHOM ASST. PROF.
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8 DR. CH DEEPAK SINGH ASST. PROF.9 DR. N.JITENDRA (URO) ASST. PROF.
10 DR. K. SHOLAY(URO) ASST. PROF.11 DR. KH. VYAS ASST. PROF.12 DR TH HEMCHANDRA SINGH ASST. PROF13 DR Y SANATOMBA SINGH ASST. PROF14 DR S SHYAMCHAND SINGH ASST. PROF15 DR PH NINGSHEN ASST. PROF
Seminars, Symposia, Conference, Workshop etc. Sponsored/attended by the faculty Members of JNIMS/Or-ganized by the Institute (JNIMS).
PHARMACOLOGY:1. Prof. R K Bharati Devi, O Joychandra
Singh, VarkungValte, L Babycha, S Aruna, Debashree N attended the V Annual Conference of API East zone & V Annual conference of API, Manipur chapter at JNIMS Conference Hall as Delegates
OPHTHALMOLOGYDr. R. K. Vidyarani (Assoc. Prof): Conference attended – 1. 74th AIOC, Feb 2016 at Kolkata
Dr. Ng. Sangeeta (Asst. Prof) -:1. 74th All India Ophthalmological
Conference (AIOC) February 2016 at Kolkata
2. ASIMANICON 2015 on 10th & 11th October 2015.
3. V Annual Conference of API, East Zone & V Annual Conference of API, Manipur chapter at JNIMS on 1st & 2nd Oct 2015.
LIFE MEMBERSHIP -:1. Manipur Ophthalmological Society.2. All India Ophthalmological Society.3. Indian Medical Association.
Dr. K. Sorojini (Asst. Prof) -:1. 74th All India Ophthalmological
Conference (AIOC) February 2016 at Kolkata
2. V Annual Conference of API, East Zone & V Annual Conference of API,
Manipur chapter at JNIMS on 1st & 2nd Oct 2015.
LIFE MEMBERSHIP -:1. Manipur Ophthalmological Society.2. All India Ophthalmological
Society.
3. Indian Medical Association
Dr. Lhingkhohat Haolip (Asst. Prof) -:1. 74th All India Ophthalmological
Conference (AIOC) February 2016 at Kolkata
2. V Annual Conference of API, East Zone & V Annual Conference of API, Manipur chapter at JNIMS on 1st & 2nd Oct 2015.
LIFE MEMBERSHIP -:1. Manipur Ophthalmological Society.2. All India Ophthalmological Society.
DR. P. Subhajit (Asst. Prof) :1. 74th All India Ophthalmological
Conference (AIOC) February 2016 at Kolkata
Dr. R. K. Bigyabati (Asst. Prof) -:1. 74th All India Ophthalmological
Conference (AIOC) February 2016
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at Kolkata 2. V Annual Conference of API, East
Zone & V Annual Conference of API,
Manipur chapter at JNIMS on 1st & 2nd Oct 2015.
3. NAPCON 2015, at Agra during 20-23 November 2015.Free Cochlear Surgery workshop at JNIMS, during 23rd – 26th Oct 2015.
Dr.Anthony Kamson (Asst.Prof)-:1. 74th All India Ophthalmological
Conference (AIOC) February 2016 at Kolkata.
Dr. Th. Robi Singh (Asst. Prof)-:1. All Assam Ophthalmological
Conference, November 20152. 74th All India Ophthalmological
Conference (AIOC) February 2016 at Kolkata.
LIFE MEMBERSHIP -:1. All India Ophthalmological Society2. Delhi Ophthalmological Society3. Indian Medical Association
Dr. R. K. Victor (Senior Resident)-:1. 74th All India Ophthalmological
Conference (AIOC) February 2016 at Kolkata.
PATHOLOGYConference Dr. Y Mohen Singh (Prof)1. Chairperson in the conference of
Eastern Haematology group at Kolkata on 19th to 20th March
2. Chairperson in C.M.E. organized by Gauhati Haematology group at Gauhati
on 21-11-153. Chairperson in N.E. Chapter IAPM
conference at Gauhati on 2nd & 3rd , Oct’15
Dr. Dr. L. Durlav Chandra Sharma (Prof)1. Chairperson in CME in Renal
Pathology of North East Regional Chapter of IAPM held in Gauhati in March, 2016.
Dr. L. Sushila Devi (Assoc. Prof)1. Attended 59th All India Congress
of obs & gynecology, 13th – 17th Jan 2016. (AICOG), Agra.
2. Attended 6th MESOCON 2016 at Regional Institute of Medical Science, Imphal held on 19th March 2016
3. Attended 25th Annual conference of North East Regional chapter of Indian Association of pathologists and microbiologist, 2nd -4th Oct, 2015 at Guwahati (NERCON)
Workshop 1. Dr. D. C. Sharma (Prof), Dr. Sunita
Haobam(Assoc. Prof) & Dr. Urmila Thiyam(Asst. Prof) attended workshop of CME on Renal Pathology , Guwahati on 13th . March, 2016.
2. Dr. L. Sushila Devi i) Attended workshop on “Qual-
ity Management System & Internal Audit in Medical Laboratories as per ISO 15189 : 2012” from 8th July 2015 at Guwahati.
ii) Attended workshop on Immu-no-Histochemistry on 2nd Oct 2015 in B-Borowah Cancer In-stitute, Guwahati.
ANAESTHESIA1. Dr. S. Thoibahenba Singh, Dr. K.
Upendra Singh, Dr. Jonan Puni Kay, Dr. P. Pritam Singh Lobo and Dr. Disingam attended a ‘Workshop on Application of Ultrasound in Anaesthesia” which was held at Nazareth Hospital, Shillong on
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6&7th of November2015.2. Dr. S. Thoibahenba Singh,
Assoc. Prof. and Dr. K. Upendra Singh, Assoc. Prof. attended a “Course cum Workshop on ICU Management of H1N1 INFLUENZA PATIENTS” under the aegis of Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, from 13-19th Nov.2015 which was held at Sardarjang Hospital, New Delhi.
3. Prof. L. Kameshwar Singh, Prof. & HOD, Dr. S. Thoibahenba Singh, Assoc. Prof, Dr. K. Upendra Singh, Assoc. Prof, Dr. Surmila Khoirom, Asst. Prof, Dr. Seni Potsangbam, Asst. Prof & Dr. Rakesh Nongthombam, Asst. Prof. attended National Conference on Indian Society of Anesthesiologist at Jaipur from 26-29th December 2016.
ANATOMY Seminars / Workshop conducted.1. Student’s dissection competition
was held in the month of October (29/10/2015) at Dissection Hall, JNIMS.
2. Student’s seminars was conducted on the topic “Heart” at Lecture Hall No. 1, JNIMS, Porompat, at 09:00 AM to 12:00 Noon on 17/02/2016.
Conference (State) Attended.The following faculties participated
as delegates in the XXII East – Zone Pedicon and XIX Manipedicon, Confer-ence held on 04, 05, & 06 December, 2015 at City Convention Centre, Imphal.1. Dr. Subhalakshmi Wahengbam2. Dr. Kalpana Thounaojam3. Dr. Renuca karam4. Dr. Y. Ibochouba Singh5. Dr. Ashihe Kaini Pfoze6. Dr. Huidrom Rajshree Devi
7. Dr. Thonthon Daimei8. Dr. Keisam Anupama
National Conference:The following faculties participated
as delegates in the 63rd national Con-ference of Anatomical Society of India on November 20 to 23, 2015 at King George’s Medical University, UP, Luc-know.1. Dr. Subhalakshmi Wahengbam2. Dr. Renuca karam3. Dr. Thonthon Daimei4. Dr. Elizabeth Remei5. Dr. G. Tarunkumar Sharma.
i. Dr. Gurumayum Tarunkumar Sharma; presented a paper entitled. “Unilateral Abnormal course of Museulocutaneous Nerve And Its Communication with Median Nerve.”
ii. Dr. Subhalakshmi Wahengbam; presented a paper entitled “Bi-lateral Double Renal Arteries Associated with Altered Left Renal Hilar Architecture.”
iii. Dr. Thonthon Daimei; present-ed a paper entitled, “Accessory right renal artery – A case re-port.
MEDICINE Prof. K. Ghanachnadra Singh 1. 5th Annual Conference of API, East
Zone and 5th APICON – Manipur State Chapter 1st & 2nd October, 2015 at JNIMS.
2. ASIMANICON -2015, 20th Annual Conference Association of Surgeons of India, Manipur Chapter, 10th & 11th October, 2015.
3. ‘Matching Therapies to Pathophysiology of Type 2 Diabetes : Focus on Indian Patients and Evolving Landscape in Management of T2DM : Focus
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on Teneliptin’ AP Hotel Imphal, 12/09/2015.
Dr. Ksh. Lokeshwar Singh, Speaker: 1. 6th Annual Conference of the
API North Bengal on HIV and Hepatitis –C Virus Co- Infection on 07/06/2015.
Organised as Organising Secretary: 1. V Annual Conference of API, East
Zone and V APICON – Manipur State Chapter --- 1st & 2nd October, 2015 at JNIMS.
Attended:1. RNTCP Zonal Task Force
Workshop North East Zone --7th - 8th November, 2015 Organised by Agartala Medical College, Tripura.
2. APICON 2015, Hyderabad; 28/01/2016 to 31/01/2016
BIOCHEMISTRY1. Participated 1st Pallicon 19th
– 20th Nov. 2015 held at City Convention Centre, Imphal, Manipur.
2. Participated XXII East ZONE PEDICON & XIX MANIPEDICON 2015 held on 4th to 6th December, 2015 at Imphal, Manipur.
3. Participated XXXI ALL MANIPUR MEDICAL CONFERENCE (AMAMECON-2015) held on 12th & 13th December, 2015.
4. Completed the refresher programme on “Quality Management System and Internal Audit in Medical Laboratories as per ISO 15189:2012” held at J.N. Institute of Medical Sciences, Porompat, Imphal-East from 27th & 28th September, 2015.
5. Completed the training programme on “Quality Management System and Internal Audit in Medical Laboratories as per ISO
15189:2012” held at Down Town Hospital, Guwahati from 8th to 11th July, 2015.
6. Attended MCI-Advance Course in Medical Education-Contact Session-I, conducted at SRI RAMACHANDRA MEDICAL COLLEGE & RESEARCH INSTITUTE, CHENNAI-MCI NODAL CENTRE FOR FACULTY DEVELOPMENT, from 9th to 13th March, 2016.
8. ENT:CME:1. CME on “Management of Chronic
Rhino Sinusitis “was organised by the department on 10 November 2015 at Hotel Imphal . Speaker - Dr. Y. Tomba Singh - Asst. Prof. of ENT, JNIMS
2. CME was organised by the department on Vertigo on 11th March 2016 at Hotel Yaiphaba.Speaker - Dr. Y. Tomba Singh - Asst. Prof. of ENT,JNIMS
Conferences Attended by faculty members:-Prof. M. Madhumangal Singh1. Prof. M. Madhumangal Singh
chaired a scientific session during the 68th Annual Conference of Otolaryngologists of India held at Gurgaon, Haryana in January 2016.
2. Participated as a Panelist in the Panel discussion on “Thyroid Nodule” held during the 28th annual Conference of North Eastern Branch of Otolaryngologists of India held at Kohima Nagaland in November 2015.
Name of the visitors and their lectur-ers in the Department with purpose of visit.
Biochemistry1. Dr. Neeraj Jain, Director, Medical
Education & Learning Point , New Delhi.
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2. Dr. Nilima Verma, Consultant Biochemist, Fortes Hospitals, New Delhi As Resource persons in workshop on Laboratory Quality Control Management System and Internal Audit held in JNIMS from 27th to 30th September, 2015.
TB & Chest1. Dr. (GP-Captain) SN. Rai,
Consultant. Central TB Division, Directorate General of Health Services, Govt. of India Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
visited JNIMS Hospital on 4-5-2016 to evaluate the programme performance status of RNCP.
ENTGuest Lectures –1. Padmashree Prof. Mohan
Kameswaran a renowned Cochlear Implant Surgeon of Madras ENT Research Foundation delivered a guest Lecture on “Cochlear Implantation in children” on 23rd October 2015.
Appointment:Sl. Name Department Appointment1 Dr. Surmila Khoiram Anaesthesia Asst. Professor2 Dr. Rakesh Nongthombam Anaesthesia Asst. Professor3 Dr. Seni Potsangbam Anaesthesia Asst. Professor4 Dr. Nameirakpam Charan Anaesthesia Asst. Professor5 Dr. Jonan Puni Kay Anaesthesia Asst. Professor6 Dr. Kasomhung Soreingam Anaesthesia Asst. Professor7 Dr. Renuca Karam Anatomy Asst. Professor8 Dr. Huidrom Rajshree Devi Anatomy Asst. Professor9 Dr. Roshini N Anatomy Asst. Professor10 Dr. Thonthon Daimei Anatomy Asst. Professor11 Dr. Narmada Thongam Biochemistry Asst. Professor12 Dr. Lamabam Chanchal Chanu Biochemistry Asst. Professor13 Dr. A. Sapana Devi Biochemistry Demonstrator14 Dr. Okram Geetchandra Singh Blood Bank Asst. Professor15 Dr. Soreingam Rahui A Forensic Medicine Demonstrator16 Dr. Saka Koko Maring Forensic Medicine Demonstrator17 Dr. Chingakham Arunkumar Medicine Asst. Professor18 Dr. Maibam Bobi Singh Medicine Asst. Professor19 Dr. Pukhram Vedanti Devi Medicine Asst. Professor20 Dr. Abujam Indrajit Singh Medicine Asst. Professor21 Dr. Soibam Pahel Meitei Medicine Asst. Professor22 Dr. Ngulani K.S Medicine Asst. Professor
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23 Dr. Romita P Physiology Asst. Professor24 Dr. K. Reetu Devi Physiology Asst. Professor25 Dr. Susie K Physiology Asst. Professor26 Dr. SP Rosemary Anal Physiology Asst. Professor27 Dr. Janet Konthoujam Psychiatry Sr. Resident28 Dr. Potsangbam Sarat Singh TB & Chest Asst. Professor
Promotion:Sl. Name Department Appointment1 Dr. S. Thoibahenba Singh Anaesthesia Assoc. Professor2 Dr. Ibemhal Heisnam Anaesthesia Asst. Professor3 Dr. K. Upendra Singh Anaesthesia Asst. Professor4 Dr. Subhalakshmi Wahengbam Anatomy Assoc. Professor5 Dr. A. Kaini Pfoze Anatomy Assoc. Professor6 Dr. Kalpana Thounaojam Anatomy Assoc. Professor7 Dr. R.K. Vidyabati Devi Biochemistry Assoc. Professor8 Dr. Suchitra Chongtham Biochemistry Assoc. Professor9 Dr. H. Kulabidhu Singh Com. Medicine Assoc. Professor10 Dr. Bishwalata R. K Com. Medicine Assoc. Professor11 Dr. N. Sukumar Singh Dentistry Assoc. Professor12 Dr. Ranjeeta Sapam Dermatology Assoc. Professor13 Dr. P. Dhakeswar Singh ENT Assoc. Professor14 Dr. G. Angam Forensic Medicine Assoc. Professor15 Dr. K. Ghanachandra Singh Medicine Professor16 Dr. Kh. Lokeshwar Singh Medicine Assoc. Professor17 Dr. Rajendra Singh. Th Medicine Assoc. Professor18 Dr. T Ginzaniang Medicine Assoc. Professor19 Dr. Achouba Medicine Assoc. Professor20 Dr. Urvashi Ch. Microbiology Assoc. Professor21 Dr. Supriya Laifangbam Microbiology Assoc. Professor22 Dr. A. Sanaton Obst. & Gynae Assoc. Professor23 Dr. Th. Netagini Obst. & Gynae Assoc. Professor24 Dr. Helen Kamei Obst. & Gynae Assoc. Professor25 Dr. R.K Vidyarani Ophthalmology Assoc. Professor
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26 Dr. O. Guneshwar Singh Orthopaedics Assoc. Professor27 Dr. L. Ranbir Singh Paediatric Assoc. Professor28 Dr. N. Kameshore Singh Paediatric Assoc. Professor29 Dr. H. Apabi Singh Paediatric Assoc. Professor30 Dr. L. Sushila Devi Pathology Assoc. Professor31 Dr. R.K Banashree Devi Pathology Assoc. Professor32 Dr. Sunita Haobam Pathology Assoc. Professor33 Dr. O. Joychandra Singh Pharmacology Assoc. Professor34 Dr. Varkung Valte Pharmacology Assoc. Professor35 Dr. Y. Anjana Physiology Assoc. Professor36 Dr. Rolinda R.K Physiology Assoc. Professor37 Dr. N. Ajit Singh PMR Assoc. Professor38 Dr. K. Shantibala Devi Psychiatry Assoc. Professor39 Dr. O. Heramot Singh Radiodiagnosis Assoc. Professor40 Dr. Ch. Debeshwar Singh TB & Chest Assoc. Professor41 Dr. S. Robindro Singh Surgery Assoc. Professor42 Dr. N. Somorjit Singh Surgery Assoc. Professor43 Dr. Ng. Javan Surgery Assoc. Professor44 Dr. Rosemary Vumkhoching Surgery Assoc. Professor
Retirement:Sl. Name Department1 Dr. Th. Imoba Singh Prof. & HOD, Pharmacology2 Dr. S. Gyaneshwar Sharma Prof. & HOD, Psychiatry3 D. L. Brajamohon Singh Professor, Paediatric 4 Dr. W. Gopimohon Singh Professor, Surgery5 Dr. Eleen Doris Prof. & HOD, Pathology6 Dr. Rita Sarkar Anaesthesiology
List of Published papers & BooksPaediatric
Dr. N. Kameshore, Associate Professor1. Acute Accilental poisoning in child2. A Hospital base retrospective
study
3. Knowledge and attitude on HIV/AIDS Awon students of Higher secondary schools in imphal A cross sectional study
4. Recipients of “Purbanchal IAP pioneer Award 2005 & “Best Instructor Award NRP – FGM – Manipur”
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Dr. H. Apabi Singh1) Impact of HIV Co-Infection with
HIV/AIDS infected Individuals on CD4 Cell Count, (Published as a Original Article in JMS-Index Journal as a ssecond author)
Anatomy1. Published a paper entitled “
Phenotypes and Congenital Anomalies of Down’s syndrome in Manipur” – IOSR – Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences, Volume 14, Issue 5 Ver. V (May 2015) PP 01 – 09; – Dr. Thonthon Daimei etal.
2. Published a paper entitled, “Incidence of third head of Biceps Bronchii in Indian population.” - International Journal of Anatomy and Research, (2015) Vol 3 (4) 466 – 70, ISSN, 2321 – 4287.- Dr. Subhalakshmi Wahengbam
- Dr. Renuca karam- Dr. Kalpana Thounaojam- Dr. Elizabeth Remei
3. Cardiac Pacemaker in a Cadaver: A case Report.
- IOSR – JDMS; Vol. – 14, Issue – 7, Ver. VIII (July 2015); PP21 – 24; Dr. Thonthon Daimei etal.
4. Comparison of the Upper and Lower limbs; A phylogenetic concept.
- IOSR – JDMS, Vol. 14, Issue – 8, Ver. I (August, 2015); PP14 – 16; Dr. Thonthon Daimei etal.
5. A study of mastoid Foramina in Adult Human Skull.
- IOSR – JDMS, Vol. – 14 , Issue – II, Ver. II (November, 2015); PP 35 – 37; Dr. Gaining Gangmei etal.
AnesthesiologySl. Title Authors Journal1 Ludwig’s Angina-Anaesthetic
Management A case report1. Dr. K. Sarda Devi2. Dr. Ibemhal Heisnam
JEMDS
2 Comparision between Meto-clopromide and Ondansetron for Prevention of Nausea and Vomiting in Caesarian Delivery under Spinal Anaesthesia
1. Dr. K. Upendra Singh2. Dr. Ibemhal Heisnam3. Dr. P. Pritam Singh4. Dr. S. Thoibahenba Singh5. Dr. K. Sarda Devi
JEMDS
3 Post -Operative Pain Manage-ment In Children “A Comparison Study of Caudal Epidural Mor-phine Vs Morphine-Ketamine”
1. Dr. S. Thoibahenba Singh, 2. Dr. Ibemhal Heisnam3. Dr. Monika Thokchom
JEMDS
Physiology 1. Mayanglambam Sangeeta Devi,
Shankarrappa C, B Nataraju. A comparative study of sensory and motor nerve conduction velocity in prediabetes and diabetes: International Journal of Physiology: Jan-June 2015, Vol. 3, No.1 Page 155-8; DOI number: 10.5958/2320-608X.
2015.00032.3Pathology:
1. A study of haemoglobin pattern among the students of RIMS.
By -i. Dr. Urmila Thiyam (Asst.
Prof) ii. Dr. Sunita Haobam (Assoc.
Prof)
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iii. Dr. Y Mohen Singh(Prof) iv. Dr. D.C. Sharma (Prof)
2. Cytomorphological study of breast lesion with sonomammographic correlation”, Journal – Journal of evolution in medical and dental sciences (JEMDS)
By-i. Dr. Sunita Haobam (Assoc.
Prof) ii. Dr. Urmila Thiyam(Asst. Prof)iii. Dr. D.C.Sharma (Prof)
3. Respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma (REAH) : A rare entity. JEMDS, April, 2015 By -i. Dr. L. Sushila Devi ii. Dr. D.C.Sharma
4. Uterine cervical cytomorphology in symptomatic post menopausal women.
Journal of Evidence Based Medicine Healthc. April 2016 by Dr. L. Sushila Devi (Assoc. Prof)
5. Desmoid tumour in Pregnancy a case report, JMS, 2015 (Dec) by Dr L.Sushila Devi (Assoc. Prof)
Bio-chemistry: 1. A study on clinical profile of
HIV & AIDS patients and find its correlation with CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocyte levels, Jemds, Jemds/eISSN-2278-4802,pISSN-2278 - 4748/Vol 4/Issue 74, September 14, 2015, page: 12884-12893.
Moirangthem Ratankumar Singh, Suchitra Chongtham, Thongam Bhimo Singh
2. Clinical pattern of acute gallstone pancreatitis in Manipur, Jemds/eISSN-2278-4802,pISSN-2278-4748/Vol-4/Issue 102 Dec. 21page 16713-16716,2015
Chetan Maibam, Suchitra Ch.
3 Topic: “Total Serum Bilirubin Level in Men with Coronary Artery Disease” in International Journal of Health & Medical Science. Vol 5 (1); page 27-31, Edition January 2016. By: Dr. L. Chanchal Chanu, Dr. Suchitra Ch. et. al.
4 Topic: “Interleukin-6 in obese Type-II Diabetes Mellitus with Hypertension” in JNIMS Vol. 4(3), page 896-901, March, 2016 Edition
By: Victoria L, Chanchal Chanu, et.al.
5. Topic: Efficiency of Yoga in balancing the deranged biochemical profile in healthy perimenopausal women hailing from South Kanara district of Karnataka,India.
6. Author: Abhishek Chaturvedi, A. Sapna Devi et.al. in Asian Journal of Biomedical & Paharmaceutical Sciences. Vol. 5(45), page 20-25, June 2015, Edition (18-06-2015)
Department of Biochemistry, JNIMS, organized a workshop on in workshop on Laboratory Quality Control Management System and Internal Audit as per ISO 15189 with the following Resource persons.
Resource persons: i. Dr. Neeraj Jain, President,
Medical Education & Learning Point, Delhi
ii. Dr. Nilima Verma, consultant Biochemist, Fortes Hospital, New Delhi.
7. Dr. R.K. Vidyabati, Dr. Ratanmani, Dr. T. Rajen Singh & Dr. W. G. Singh
Topic: High Prevelence of Subclinical Hypothyroidism during First Trimester of Pregnancy in Manipur in International Journal of Biomedicine for Medical Sciences, ISSN-2069, Vol. 35(2), April–June 2015.
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Medicine1. Dr. Ksh. Lokeshwar Singh::- Topic
“ Neglected Tropical Diseases Burden in Asian Countries.” Progress in Medicine, 2016 (Medicine Update – 2016) By Assoc of Physician of India.
Pharmacology1. O. Joychandra Singh, VarkungValte
, JoymatiOinam , Pritamjit K; To study the knowledge, Attitude and Practice of the pharmacovigilance among the second professional MBBS students of the J.N Institute of medical sciences, Imphal. Journal of evolution of medical and dental science .vol. 4/issue 61/ july 30, 2015- page 10619-10623.
2. O. Joychandra Singh, NingthoujamDebashree, IndiraRaleng: Teixobactin: An antibiotic with undetectable resistance: Journal of Evolution of Research in Medical Pharmacology/ vol 1/ issue 1/ July- Dec. 2015 page 21-22.
3. O. Joychandrasingh, Debashree N. Indira Relang “ A comparative study of the antibiotic utilization during the Normal and Caesarean section Deliveries at J.N Institute of Medical Science (JNIMS) hospital, Imphal” International Journal of Basic and Clinical pharmacology. (accepted)
4. O. Joychandrasingh ,Debashree N. Indira Raleng. A review on the pharmacological profiles of Zanthozylumarmatum D.C (Mukthrubi), Journal of Evolution of Research in Medical Pharmacology. (accepted)
PMR: 1. “Does Radiologic Grading Predict
Severity of Osteoarthritis Knee” on IJPMR
Microbiology1. Effect of Anti retroviral therapy
on CD4+ T Lymphocytes count in HIV infected patients attending Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Hospital, Manipur.
Published in:- Journal of Evaluation of Medical and Dental Sciences/Volume 2/Issue47/25th November 2013:9088-9083.
2. Bacterial Uropathogens in Urinary tract Infection and antibiotic susceptibility patterns of patients attending JNIMS Hospital, Imphal.
Published in – Journal of Evaluation of Medical and Dental Sciences/Volume 2/Issue 47/25th November 2013.
3. Comparative evaluation of six phenotypic methods for detecting extended spectrum beta lactamse-producing Enterobacteriaceae.
Published in – J.Infect Dev Ctries 2014;8(4): 408-415.
4. Carbapenemase producing Enterobacteriaceae among urinary isolate: Scenario from a tertiary care hospital in eastern India.
Published in – Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences, 2014;Vol 3: 1323-33.
5. Keisham C, Sarkar R, Khurana N, Ghosh N, Garg VK, Manoj RK. Black dot tinea capitis caused by trichophyton rubrum in an adult female presenting with cicatricial alopecia. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol 2015;81:224.
6. Singh RM, Singh HL, Gurumayum P, Gambhir Singh RK. Human ocular thelaziasis: A case report from Manipur, India. Ann Trop Med Public Health 2015;8:13-5.
7. Rajkumar Manojkumar Singh, Mutum Usharani Devi, L. Kokindro Singh, Huidrom Lokhendro Singh.
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“Detection of Inhibitor Resistant Beta-Lactamases in a Tertiary Care Centre of Manipur, India: A Report of Three Cases”. Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences 2015; Vol. 4, Issue 52: 9119-9123. DOI: 10.14260/jemds/2015/1323.
8. Rajkumar Manojkumar Singh, Mutum Usharani Devi, L. Kokindro Singh, Huidrom Lokhendro Singh “Evaluation of nitrofurantoin activity against the urinary isolates in the current scenario of antimicrobial resistance ” in Annals of Tropical Medicine & Public Health. 2015;8:280-5.
Research projects: Physiology
1. Title: “Assessment of Cognitive and oxidative status in Thyroid Dysfunction patients and Correlation with Event Related Evoked potential & EEG with brain mapping.” funded by ICMR (Indian Council of Medical Research)
Microbiology1. Virology Research & Diagnosis
Laboratory under DHR, ICMR for 5years wef 2015.
regional institute of medical sciencesINTRODUCTION
Description:The Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Imphal was established in
the year 1972. It is an institution of regional importance catering to the needs of the North Eastern Region in the field of imparting undergraduate and post gradu-ate medical education.The institution brings together educational facilities for the training of personnel in all important branches of medical specialities in one place. The Institute is affiliated to the Manipur University, Canchipur, Imphal. Management:
The Institute was transferred to the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Gov-ernment of India from North Eastern Council, Shillong (under Ministry of DoNER, Government of India) w.e.f. 1st April, 2007.
Under the existing administrative set-up, the highest decision making body is the Board of Governors headed by the Union Minister of Health & Family Welfare as the President and the Director of the Institute is the Secretary. The Executive Council is responsible for the management of the Institute. The Secretary, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India is the Chairman of the Executive Council, Imphal while the head of the Institute remains as Secretary.
The Institute is managed at two levels. They are the Board of Governors and the Executive Administrative Section:Sl Name Designation1 Prof . Ch. Arun Kumar Singh Director2 Prof. Akoijam Joy Singh Dean (Academic)
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3 Shri Y. Rajendra Singh Deputy Director (Admn)4 Shri E. Debendro Meitei Chief Accounts Officer cum Finan-
cial Adviser5 Smt L. Ibemhal Devi AdministrativeOfficer6 Shri Y. Humananda Singh Accounts Officer
Appointment/Promotion/Retire-ment/Resignation :1. Appointment - 1312. Promotion - 463. Retirement - 59
Academic & Research Activities: The number of annual admission to
MBBS course is 100 students. Distribu-tion of seats is made as under: -1. All India - 152. Manipur - 30 3. Tripura - 13 4. Meghalaya - 13 5. Nagaland - 106. Mizoram - 7 7. Arunachal Pradesh- 78. Sikkim - 5 Total - 100
M. Ch. Course in Urology (2 seats p.a.) and Plastic & Reconstructive Sur-gery (1 seat p.a.) are available in the Institute since 2010. Post Graduate Degree courses are conducted in 24 (twenty four) disciplines with an intake of 147 students per annum including 2 seats in Diploma course. Apart from this, M. Phil course in Clinical Psychol-ogy is conducted with an annual intake of 7 (seven) students. 50 % of the Post Graduate courses are earmarked for All India Quota and the remaining 50 % seats are distributed among the benefi-ciary states. A Post Doctoral Certificate Course in Minimal Access Surgery (PD-CMAS) is running in Surgical Gastroen-terology & Minimal Access Surgery Unit, Department of Surgery. The College of
Nursing of the Institute has an intake capacity of 50 students per annum for B.Sc. Nursing degree. Bachelor in Audi-ology, Speech and Language Pathology (10 seats) in association with All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, Mysore is also run in the Institute. Dental Col-lege has been opened from academic session 2012-2013.Some of the Achievements:Academic :1. Undergraduate: No. of students on roll - 440 (As on 31.3.2016) Total No. of doctors produced -
3125 (As on 31.3.2016) 2. Post Graduate (Degree & Diploma): No. of students on roll - 414 (As on 31.3.2016) Total No. of PG doctors produced -
1459 (As on 31.3.2016) 3. M. Phil Course (Clinical
Psychology): Total number of students passed -
38 (As on 31.3.2016)4. B.Sc. Nursing Course (on roll) -
181 (As on 31.3.2016) Total number of students passed -
655. BDS Course (on roll) - 137 (As on 31.3.2016)
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Awards to Meritorious Students: In appreciation of the achievements
of the academic performances of stu-dents and to encourage them in their academic pursuits, Certificates, Gold Medals and Cash Awards are instituted by the Institute as well as by some gen-erous donors.Sl Type No.1 Institutional Award 612 Gold Medal 103 Cash Award 17
No. of Journals Published by the Institute:1. Journal of Medical
Society (Indexed in EXERPTA MEDICA DATABASES, ELSEVIER, Amsterdam)
Period: Three times a year Publisher: RIMS, Imphal
2. REMEDY Period: Annual Publisher: Students of RIMS3. RIMS NEWSLETTER Period: Quaterly Publisher: RIMS, Imphal
Medical Society: RIMS Medical Society is a purely
academic forum. Since its inception it has been providing a platform for en-richment of academic and research activities in the Institute. On 3rdSat-urday of every month, a scientific ses-sion involving all the Departments of the Institute is organized. Besides, the society organizes lectures on various topics by nationally and internationally eminent scientists from within and out-side the country. The society publishes a scientific journal “Journal of Medical Society” which is indexed. An annual conference”MESOCON” is organised by the Medical Society.
ACADEMICStaff Position:
Sl Name Designation1 Prof. Akoijam Joy Singh Dean (Academic)2 Prof. N.Saratchandra Singh Sub-Dean (Examinations)3 Dr. L. Suresh Roy Sub-Dean (Students Affairs)4 N. Narendra S.O
The Academic Sction is hub of all the academic activities of RIMS, Imphal. Its main areas of work are1. MBBS, BDS, B.Sc(Nursing),
Bachelor of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology (BASLP), MD/MS/Diploma, M.Ch(Urology and Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery), M.Phil (Clinical Psychology)Admission
2. M.Ch(Urology and Plastic &
Reconstructive Surgery) and M.Phil (Clinical Psychology) Examinations
3. University & Semester Examinations
4. MCI,DCI,MU, INC, RCI and other Inspections
5. Issue of Certificates 6. Meritorious Students Awards etc.
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Educational Activities & Achievements:MBBS:1. Enrolment: Intake capacity - 100 Student per
annum Beneficiary States - 85 Students All India Quota - 15 Students No. of Students (on roll) - 440 (as
on 31-03-2016) Total No of doctors produced -
3125 (as on 31-03-2016)
Postgraduate (Degree & Diploma)1. Enrolment: Intake capacity (annual) - 147 Beneficiary States - 73 All India Quota - 74 No. of Students (on roll) - 414 (as
on 31-03-2016) Total no. of students passed out -
1459 (as on 31-03-2016)
2. Departments conducting P.G CourseSl Departments conducting P.G Course Course No. of
seats1 Anatomy MD 62 Physiology MD 83 Biochemistry MD 74 Microbiology MD 45 Pathology MD 66 Pharmacology MD 47 Forensic Medicine MD 38 Community Medicine MD 89 Anaesthesiology MD 1010 Paediatrics MD 511 Dermatology, Venereology & Leprosy MD 412 Radiotherapy MD 413 Radio diagnosis MD 214 General Medicine MD 1615 Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation MD 416 Immuno-haematology & Blood Transfusion MD 217 Psychiatry MD 318 Respiratory Medicine MD 219 Obstetrics & Gynaecology MS 1320 Ophthalmology MS 521 Orthopaedics MS 7
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22 General Surgery MS 1623 Otorhinolaryngology MS 624 Diploma in Clinical Pathology Diploma 2
Totla 147Postgraduate degrees in RIMS recog-nized by the Medical Council of India:1. M.D (Anatomy)2. M.D (Physiology) 3. M.D (Biochemistry) 4. M.D (Microbiology) 5. M.D (Pharmacology) 6. M.D (Pathology) 7. M.D (Forensic Medicine) 8. M.D (Community Medicine) 9. M.D (Psychiatry) 10. M.D (Anaesthesiology) 11. M.D (Radiotherapy) 12. M.D (Radio diagnosis)13. M.D (Dermatology, V & L)14. M.D (Respiratory Medicine)15. M.D (General Medicine) 16. M.D (Paediatrics)17. M.D (PMR)18. M.D (IHBT)19. M.S (Ophthalmology)20. M.S (Otorhinolaryngology)21. M.S (Orthopaedics)22. M.S (Obstetrics & Gynaecology)23. M.S (General Surgery)24. D.C.P
M.Ch Course: Enrolment:1. Urology - 2 seats (one seat for
All India Quota and one for Beneficiary States of RIMS and RIMS, Employees)
2. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery- 1 seat (seat is allotted to the All India Quota or Beneficiary States of RIMS and RIMS employee by rotation
No. of students (on roll) - 7 -(as on 31-03-2016)
Total no. of students passed out - 8 - (as on 31-03-2016)
M.Phil (Clinical Psychology) course:1. Enrolment: Intake capacity - 7 Students per
annum No. of students (on roll) - 9 No. of students passed out - 38 -
(as on 31-03-2016) Dental College:1. Intake capacity - 50 Students per
annum No. of students (on roll) - 137- (as
on 31-03-2016)B.Sc Nursing:1. Intake capacity - 50 Students per
annum No. of students (on roll) - 181-(as
on 31-03-2016) No. of students passed out -
65 - (as on 31-03-2016)B.A.S.L.P1. Intake capacity - 10 Students per
annum No. of students (on roll) - 10 - (as
on 31-03-2016)
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ANAESTHESIOLOGYTeaching staff :
Sl Name Designation1 Dr. L. Deban Singh Professor & Head 2 Dr. Kh. Maniram Singh Professor3 Dr. S. Sarat Singh Professor4 Dr. R.K. Gojendra Singh Associate Professor5 Dr. L. Pradipkumar Singh Associate Professor6 Dr. N.Ratan Singh Associate Professor7 Dr. N.Anita Devi Associate Professor8 Dr. Th. Rupendra Singh Assistant Professor9 Dr. L. Chaoba Singh Assistant Professor10 Dr. L. Eshori Devi Assistant Professor11 Dr. T. Hemjit Singh Assistant Professor12 Dr. M.Brajagopal Singh Senior Registrar13 Dr. Y.Arunkumar Singh Senior Registrar14 Dr. A.Jack Meitei Senior Registrar15 Dr. M Binarani Devi Senior Registrar16 Dr. Konsam Jina Devi Senior Resident
Seminar/Conference/Workshop attended: Six faculty members attended seminars.State/ Institutional : 4 seminars were attended.
Publications of the Department/ Unit: 12 papers were published.
ANATOMYTeaching Staff:Sl Name Designation1 Dr. N. Damayanti Devi Professor & HOD2 Dr. Ch. Rajendra Singh Professor 3 Dr. Th. Naranbabu Singh Professor4 Dr. N. Saratchandra Singh Professor5 Dr. M. Matum Singh Professor6 Dr. R.K. Ajita Associate Professor
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7 Dr. A. Jaishree Devi Associate Professor8 Dr. Ch. Rajlakshmi Associate Professor9 Dr. I. Deven Singh Assistant Professor10 Dr. Purnabati Soraisam Assistant Professor11 Dr. B. K Das Assistant Professor12 Dr. G.Tempy Sangma Assistant Professor13 Dr. Sonali Sanjenbam Senior Resident14 Dr. L. Joshila Devi Senior Resident
Details of Seminar/Conference/Work-shop attended:
6 seminars were attended.Appointments/ resignation:1. Appointment: Dr. Sonali
Sanjenbam and Dr. L. Joshila Devi as Sr. Resident.
2. Resignation: Dr. Thonthon Daimei and Dr. Anupama Keisam from Sr. Resident.
Published papers:27 papers were published.
Research Projects: 1. Morphogenesis and Histogenesis
of Parotid gland in human fetuses2. Morphogical and histological study
of anal canal in developing human fetuses.
3. Cephalometric study on normal
and mentally retarded population of meiteis in Manipur.
4. Cytogenetic evaluation of congenital anomalies in Manipur.
5. Histogenesis of human fetal kidney.6. Ultrasonographic study of spleen
adults of Manipur.7. Imaging anatomy of uterus
by ultrasonography in early reproductive age groups in north-eastern population of India.
8. Morphological and histological study on pituitary gland un human fetuses.
9. Morphogenesis and histogenesis of ureter in human.
10. Morphological and histological study of the cervix uteri in developing human fetuses.
11. A study of morphogenesis of larynx in human foetuses
BIOCHEMISTRY Teaching Staff:Sl Name Designation1 Dr.M.Amuba Singh Professor2 Dr.Th.Ibetombi Devi Professor3 Dr.L.Shaini Devi Associate Professor & Head,i/c4 Dr.Sangeeta Naorem Assistant Professor5 Dr.Davina Hijam Assistant Professor6 Dr.Ng.Arunkumar Singh Demonstrator7 Dr.O.Prabita Devi Senior Resident
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Details of Seminar/Conference/Work-shop Attended: National 1. Seminar on Chromatography,
March 2016,Imphal.2. Pallicon 19th Nov.2015, Imphal.3. 6th MESOCON 2016, held on 19th
March, 2016.4. XXXI AMAMECON 2015, held on
12th & 13th December 2015. 5. 20th ASIMANICON 2015 held on
10th & 11th October 2015. 6. 4 days Internal Audit and QMS
training Programme held on 27th to 30th September 2015 At JNIMS.
Attended By :i) Dr.Ng.Arunkumarii) Dr.Sangeeta Niii) Dr.Davina Hiv) Dr.L.Shaini.
Publication of the Department:8 papers were published.
Details of research projects undertak-en by the Department.1. Currently working as Principal
Investigator in a DBT sponsored Project entitled “Development/Upgrading Infrastructure in medical colleges in North eastern states of India” with the research work on “Quantitative analysis of cell free circulating human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) gene in lungs cancer in Manipur”.
2. Working as Co PI in a collaborative study entitled “Prevalence, risk factors and predictors for pre-maligant lesions of the gallbladder mucosa in patients with gallstones undergoing cholecystectomy”
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGYTeaching staffSl Name Designation1 Dr.M.Amuba Singh Professor & Head2 Mrs. Sameeta Ng. Assistant Professor3 Mr. L. Roshan Singh Assistant Professor4 Mrs. NK. Premika Devi Assistant Professor5 Mr. Mihirkumar Thounaojam Assistant Professor6 Mrs. W. Rebecca Devi Assistant Professor
Seminars, symposia, conferences, workshops etc, sponsored/attended/organized:National Conference Organized:1. 42nd National Annual conference
of Indian Association of Clinical Psychologist, under the theme of “Psychosocial Conflict Resolution: Role of Clinical Psychologist” was organized by the Department of Clinical Psychology, RIMS, Imphal from 24th to 27th February 2016
at Jubilee Hall, RIMS.National Workshops Organized:1. Four (4) National Workshops were
organized by the Department of Clinical Psychology on 24th Feb 2016 at Jubilee Hall, RIMS on the following topics:-i. Application of Psychodrama
among Individuals having alco-hol dependence.
ii. Psychological Intervention af-ter Disasters : Issues and Tech-
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niques.iii. Management of Aphasia Pa-
tient.iv. Use of Projective Test in Chil-
dren. Dr. Sameeta Ng. participated
10 seminars. Dr L Roshan Singh participated
9 seminars. Nongmeikapam Premika Devi
participated 10 seminars. Mihir kumar Thounaojam par-
ticipated 6 seminars. Wahengbam Rebecca Devi par-
ticipated 13 seminars.Name of the visitors and their lectures with purpose of visit:1. R.K. Narendra, Professor &
Head, Bio-Statistic Unit, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal for lecturing Statistics &
Research Methodology for M.Phil IInd Year held from August 2015 to January 2016.
Paper Published:4 papers
Other Activities:Dr. L Roshan Singh1. Attended the 3rd National
Collaborators Meeting, under national Mental Health Survey held on 29th Feb. and 1st March, 2016 at the board Room NIMHANS Convention Centre, conducted by Department of Epidemiology, Centre for public Health, NIMHANS Bangalore
2. Editorial Board member of a Quarterly Manipuri Research journal, Miyamgi Khollao, Published by Advanced Research Consortium, Manipur, ISSN: 2320-4553.
COMMUNITY MEDICINETeaching staff:
Sl Name Designation1 Dr. Th. Achouba Singh Professor and Head2 Dr. Y. Manihar Singh Professor3 Dr. T. Gambhir Singh Professor4 Dr. Ak. Brogen Singh Professor5 Dr. P. Romola Devi Professor6 Dr. H. Sanayaima Devi Professor7 Dr. K. Shantibala Devi Associate Professor8 Dr. E. Vijaya Devi Associate Professor9 Dr. N. Ibungomacha Singh Sr. Demonstrator
Seminars, Symposia, Conference, Workshops etc. sponsored / attended/ organized.1. National - 1 Dr. H. Sanayaima Devi. Dr.
Shantibala K, Dr. Vijaya E and Dr. Jalina Lattended the 1st palliacon
2015 (National Conference on Palliative care) organized by palliative care society, India held on 19th & 20th Nov. 2015 at the City Convention Centre Palace compound, Imphal.
2. Regional/Zonal - 3
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3. State/Institutional - 3Regional /Zonal:
3 seminars were attended.State/ Institutional:
3 seminars were attended.
Research Project:1. ‘HIV Sentinal Surveillance NE
Region‘, NACO, New Delhi, Ongoing Prof. Y. Manihar Singh
DERMATOLOGY, VENEREOLOGY & LEPROSYTeaching Staff:Sl Name Designation1 Dr. Th. Bijayanti Devi Professor & Head2 Dr. Th. Nandakishore Singh Professor3 Dr. Romita B. Registrar
Seminars, Symposia, Conferences, Workhops etc. sponsored / attended / organized:-Dr. Th. Bijayanti Devi:-Presentation:-
Title of the paper: - Atypical presentation of Acrokeratosis Verruciformis of Hopf : A case report – Scientific Society, RIMS
Moderator: - Dr. Th. Bijayanti DeviDr. Th. Nandakishore SinghDetails of Conferences/CME/Seminars/Workshops attended :
1. East Zone Rheumatology Association Mid Term CME on Rheumatology on 4th April, 2015 at RIMS Imphal”
2. ASIMANICON 2015 10-11th Oct 2015 at RIMS, Imphaliii) 44th National Conference of IADVL at Coimbatore, Jan 21-24, 2016. Presented poster : Pattern of geriatric dermatoses at a tertiary hospital in North-east India
3. 44th National Conference of IAPMR conference 12-14 Feb 2016 at RIMS, Imphalii) Ist National Conference of Association of Clinical Dermatologists of India, at Guwahati 19-21 Feb2016.
4. Poster presentation: LSA- A clinical study
5. Chaired a session on “Papulosquamous disorders”
Dr. Romita Bachaspatimayum:-Conferences attended (2015 -2016)1. ASIMANICON 20152. DERMACON 20163. ACDIMEET 20164. 6TH MESOCON 2016
Presentations:-1. Free paper on Genital ulcers –
Clinical and laboratory profiles – ACDIMEET 2016, Guwahati.
2. Poster Presentation: Zosteriform cutaneous squamous cell carlinoma from carcinoma ceruix ACDIMEET 2016, Guwahati
List of published papers :-Dr. Th. Bijayanti Devi
1. An atypical presentation of acrokeratosis verruciformis of Hopf – A case report.
Rakesh Biswas, Th. Bijayanti Devi ISSN 2320-5407 International
Journal of Advanced Research (2015), volume 3, Issue 12,709- 711
2. Pemphigus Vulgaris during Pregnancy : A Rare Case Report.
Bikash Majumder, RK Praneshwori,
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Romita Bachaspatimayum, Th. Bijayanti Devi
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) e-ISSN : 2279 -0853, p – ISSN : 2279 – 0861. Volume 14, Issue 5 Ver. II ( May 2015), PP 32-34.
3. Squamous cell carcinoma developing in a case of long – standing disseminated discoid lispus erythematosus – A case report.
Yogesh D, Romita Bachaspatimayum, Bijayanti Devi Th.
International Journal of Advances in Case Reports, 2015; 2 (7): 462-464Dr. Th. Nandakishore Singh
1. Pseudo-xanthoma elasticum( PXE) in a 30-year-old primigravida: A case report. International journal of Advanced research (2015), Vol 3, Issue 12, 1112-1115
2. Accepted for publication in May issue of Indian Journal of Dermatology ( manuscript no IJD_640_15 titled “ Linear non-scarring alopecia of the scalp:A rare manifestation of lupus panniculitis)
Dr. Romita Bachaspatimayum 1. Squamous cell carcinoma
developing in a case of long – standing disseminated discoid lispus erythematosus – A case report.
Romita Bachaspatimayum, Bijayanti Devi Th, Yogesh D
International Journal of Advances in Case Reports, 2015; 2 (7) : 462-464.
2. Pemphigus Vulgaris during Pregnancy : A Rare Case Report.
Bikash Majumder, RK Praneshwori, Romita Bachaspatimayum, Th. Bijayanti Devi
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) e-ISSN : 2279 -0853, p – ISSN : 2279 – 0861. Volume 14, Issue 5 Ver. II ( May 2015), PP 32-34.
3. Erupotius Actinic Lichen Planus – A case report.
Romita Baschaspatimayum, Vijayakumara Adavi, Zamzachin Guite, Th. Bipin.
International Journal of Advanced Research, 2015; 3 (5) : 445 -7
4. “CHRONIC ALCOHOLIC WITH CUTANEOUS BLISTERS : HAVE A LOOK AT THE URINE” Karthick Nagarajan, Romita Bachaspatimayum, Dabette Kharkingor, Deepa Subba, Pradeepa Duraiswamy, Zamzachin Guite.
International Journal of Advanced Research, 2015; 3(6) : 610-13.
Any other information.1. Clinical material & OPD/IPD Strength
( 1st April 2015 to 31st March 2016)i. Patient attended in OPD: Male: 15501 Female: 14202 Total: 29703ii. Patient admitted in the ward Male: 36 Female: 72 Total: 108iii. Minor Operation done Male: 1848 Female: 1706 Total: 3554iv. Bad occupancy rate: 2.95v. Average length of stay days: 3
days2. No. of investigation done 3. Miscellaneous:
i. Resource person : NACO Train-ing programme in HIV Care for ART MOs 7-9 Dec 15
(Dr. Th. Nandakishore Singh)ii. Team leader, flying squad, se-
lection for RIMS staff nurses re-cruitment exam on 9/12/15
(Dr. Th. Nandakishore Singh
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FORENSIC MEDICINETeaching Staff :Sl Name Designation1 Dr H. Nabachandra Professor and Head2 Dr Th. Bijoy Singh Professor3 Dr Th. Meera Devi Professor4 Dr Memchoubi Ph Professor5 Dr. Kh. Pradipkumar singh Assistant Professor6 Dr. Supriya Keisham, M.D Demonstrator
Seminar Attended:6 faculty members attended semi-
narsPaper Published:
12 papers were published.Research Project:1. Undergoing “DBT PROJECT
FORENSIC MEDICINE”. The
title of project is “Study of insecticide residue in Manipur” with Prof. H. Nabachandra as Principal Investigator and Dr. Kh. Pradipkumar Singh as Co-Principal Investigator which was funded by Department of Biotechnology under Ministry of Science and Technology, New Delhi.
IMMUNOHAEMATOLOGY & BLOOD TRANSFUSION (IHBT)Teaching Staff Sl Name Designation1 Dr. A. Barindra Sharma Professor & Head2 Dr. A. Meina Singh Professor3 Dr. K. Rachandra Singh Assistant Professor4 Dr. Pratima Kh Senior Resident
Seminars Attended:14 faculty members attendd 14 sem-
inars.Promotion:1. Dr. A. Barindra Sharma – promoted
as Head of Department (HOD) w.e.f. 1/3/2015.
Published Papers:1. Khoyumthem Pratima, Passah
barilin, Sangtam Avila, Devi Kh Memtombi, Singh K Rachandra, Singh Kh Nando, Sharma A. Barindra, Singh A. Meina. Study of Rhesus Status among Blood Donors in RIMS Hospital, Imphal. International Journal of Health Sciences & Research, Vol.%; Issue:&; July 2015: (111-114)
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MEDICINETeaching Staff:Sl Name Designation1 Dr. S. Bhagyabati Devi Professor & HOD2 Dr. Taruni Ng Professor3 Dr. N. Sharatkumar Singh Professor4 Dr. Dhanaraj Ch. Professor5 Dr. Lallan Prasad Professor6 Dr. N. Biplab Singh Professor7 Dr. Lk. Sharatchandra Singh Professor8 Dr. Th. Sachin Deba Singh Professor9 Dr. Th. Suraj Singh Professor10 Dr. Santa Naorem Professor11 Dr. Ksh. Birendra Singh Professor12 Dr. Robinson Ningshen Professor13 Dr. K. Romeo Singh Associate Professor14 Dr. T. Jeetenkumar Singh Associate Professor15 Dr. S. Ranabir Singh Assistant Professor16 Dr. Th. Brojendro Singh Assistant Professor17 Dr. Th. Shanti Devi Assistant Professor18 Dr. T. Brojen Singh Assistant Professor19 Dr. Rk. Bikramjit Singh Assistant Professor20 Dr. S. Kenny Singh Assistant Professor21 Dr. L. Romesh Sharma Assistant Professor22 Dr. M. Bijoy Singh Dr. M. Bijoy Singh23 Dr. Linda Marangmei Senior Registrar24 Dr. H. Dwijaraj Sharma Senior Registrar25 Dr. Wungreipam Kasar Senior Resident26 Dr. K. Jaya Chanu Senior Resident27 Dr. P. Memory Senior Resident28 Dr. Kanchana L. Senior Resident29 Dr. Ak. Dayananda Senior Resident30 Dr. Tamphasana W. Senior Resident
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Seminars, Symposia, Conferences, Workshops AttendedInternational Conferences :1. American Association for Study
of Liver Diseases, San Francisco, USA, November, 2015, by Prof. N. Biplab Singh and Prof. Robinson Ningshen.
2. Asia Pacific Association for Study of Liver Disease, Tokyo, Japan, February, 2016, by Prof. N. Biplab Singh and Prof. Robinson Ningshen.
3. Panellist in Panel Discussion on Cervical Cancer in the ASIAN CLINICAL SUMMIT at Delhi, 8th April, 2016, by Dr. Rk. Bikramjit.
National / Regional Conferences :1. APICON 2015 Hyderabad2. ENDOCON, 2016, Mumbai,
attended by Dr. Th. Shanti Devi3. INASL, 2015, New Delhi, attended
by Dr. Th. Shanti Devi4. MCLD, 2016, Chennai- “A practical
approach to Acute liver failure” by Dr. Th. Shanti Devi.
5. ESICON (Endocrine Society of India Conference) at Ahmedabad by Dr. S. Ranabir.
Seminars , Symposia, Conferences, Workshops Organised:1. IV East Zone APICON & APICON
Manipur, October, 2015, JNIMS, Imphal.
2. CME on Rheumatology, June, 2015, RIMS, Imphal.
3. MESOCON 2016 at RIMS, Imphal. 4. CME, Feb, 2015- Chaired a session
on HCV infection by Dr. Th. Shanti Devi.
Paper Presentation1. “Changing trends in HIV infection
– A COE, RIMS perspective” in NE Chapter of API & Manipur Chapter
API, 2015 October, by Prof. S. Bhagyabati Devi
2. “Acute Ischaemic stroke in young HIV patients with hypolipidemia” & idiopathic primary hypoparathyroidism” by Prof. Lallan Prasad
3. “Obesity and Diabetes” at North-East Diabetes Society Conference, 2015, Agartala, by Dr. S. Ranabir.
4. “Evaluation of Thyroid nodules” at AMMAMECON, 2015, Imphal, by Dr. S. Ranabir.
Appointment /Promotion / Retire-ment / Resignation of the employees during the year.Promotion1. Dr. T. Jeetenkumar Singh (Assistant
Professor to Associate Professor)Appointment of Senior Resident1. Dr. P. Memory2. Dr. Kanchana Laishram3. Dr. Ak. Dayananda4. Dr. Tamphasana W.
Retirement1. Dr. Th. Bhimo Singh ( Professor)
List of published papers:International:
5 international papers were pub-lished.National: 1. Laboratory reference range. 2. Thyroid Reseaech3. Practice 2015 (May);12:67-70.
List of published books1. Prof. SB Devi, Prof. Ksh. Birendra
Singh, Dr. T. Jeetenkumar Singh. Nutrition in HIV/AIDS - perspective in Medicine update Vol. 2 Chapter 180, page 905-909, 2016 January.
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Research Projects 1. Registry of people with Diabetes
in India with young age at onset-phase II (ICMR project)- Dr. Ranabir Salam
2. Determination of efficacy & safety of reflexology therapy for patients with intractable epilepsy: A multicentre randomized clinical trial – Prof. Th. Suraj
3. Survival Analysis of PLHA with Adult & Paediatric HIV Progression Model (MACS/NACO funding) – SACEP Members of COE, ART, RIMS, Imphal.
National Programme in Medicine De-partment (Activities of COE, ART Cen-tre, RIMS, Imphal) 1. State AIDS Clinical Expert (SACEP)
Meetings held for selecting eligible patients to start 2nd line ART: 43 nos.
2. Online Regional Distance Learning Seminar (RDLS) Series conducted :
5 in different topics3. Viral Load Tests done for 181 HIV/
AIDS patients.
MICROBIOLOGYTeaching staff:Sl Name Designation1 Dr. Kh. Sulochana Devi Professor & Head2 Dr. Ng. Brajachand Singh Professor3 Dr. Kh. Ranjana Devi Professor4 Dr. H. Rebachandra Singh Professor5 Dr. Sh. Praveen Associate Professor6 Dr. P. Pratita Devi Associate Professor7 Dr. Ksh. Mamta Devi Associate Professor8 Dr. Th. Nabakumar Singh Assistant Professor9 Dr. S. Damrolien Demonstrator10 Dr. A. Vijaya Devi Senior Resident
Seminar,Symposia,Conference,Workshops etc. sponsored/attended/organized.International:
2 international seminars were at-tended.National:
6 National seminars were attended. Published papers.
10 papers were published.
Research projects :1. Name of Project: “Diagnosis of
HIV in children below 18 months by PCR” under the scheme “Development / upgrading infrastructure in medical colleges in north east India.”
Funding agency: DBT, Ministry of Science & Technology;Govt of India
Duration: 5 Years. Principal investigator: Prof. H.
Rebachandra Singh.
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2. Establishment of Viral research and diagnostic laboratory (VRDL)
Funding agency: DHR Duration: 5 Years. Principal investigator: Prof. Kh.
Sulochana Devi.
3. Estimation of Hepatitis C burden in IBBS-DBS sample.
Programme incharge: Prof. H. Rebachandra Singh
OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGYTeaching staff:Sl Name Designation1 Dr. L. Ranjit Singh Professor & HOD2 Dr. N. Nabakishore Singh Professor3 Dr. Kh. Ibeyaima Devi Professor4 Dr. S. Randhoni Devi Professor5 Dr. N. Jitendra Singh Professor6 Dr. Th. Nonibala Devi Associate Professor7 Dr. M. Rameswar Singh Associate Professor8 Dr. Ch. Pritamkumar Singh Associate Professor9 Dr. L. Bimolchandra Singh Associate Professor10 Dr. R.K. Praneshwari Devi Associate Professor11 Dr. Usharani Akoijam Assistant Professor12 Dr. K. Pratima Devi Assistant Professor13 Dr. Y. Ajit Kumar Singh Assistant Professor14 Dr. Telen Thangkhojam Kom Registrar15 Dr. L. Trinity Meetei Registrar16 Dr. N. Romita Devi Senior Resident17 Dr. Phalguni Kangjam Senior Resident18 Dr. L. Somenkumar Singh Senior Resident19 Dr. O. Sharda Devi Senior Resident20 Dr. N. Yohen Singh Senior Resident21 Dr Helena Senior Resident
Seminars, Symposia, Conferences, Workshops etc. sponsored / attended/organized.Conferences & workshops:1. Child sexual abuse: prevention and
response (Workshop) 31st May 2015 Guwahati
Attended by: Dr RK Praneshwori Devi , Dr. Usharani Akoijam
2. XXI FIGO World Congress Of Gynaecology & Obstetrics ( 4-9th Oct’2015, Vancouver)
Attended by:
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Prof. N.Nabakishore Singh (Presented a paper)
Dr. R.K. Praneshwari Devi Dr. Usharani Devi Dr. Pritamkumar Singh3. CME Cum Workshop on “ Advanced
Gynaecological Endoscopic Surgery” (31st Oct & 1st Nov’ 2015) Organised by: IOGS Manipur
Attended by : All Faculty members and PGTs
4. INFOCON Meet: Hotel Classic, Imphal (7th Nov’ 2015)
Attended by: All faculty members and PGTs
5. World Congress of Indian College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, Hotel Novotel, New Town, Kolkata, December 19th & 20th 2015
Attended by: Prof. N.Nabakishore Singh (Chair person: Why Mothers )PGs Dr. Bikash Majumder, Dr. Rushulo Khing
6. National : 59th AICOG 2016 Agra (14-17th January 2016)
Attended by: Prof & Head L Ranjit Singh (
Chairperson ), Prof N. NK Singh Dr M Rameshwar Singh Dr K Pratima ( Presented free
paper) PGs : Presented free papers: Dr.
MS Rajlaxmi , Dr. Suman Kumari Katewa, DR Aparna, Dr Dinesh
Poster presented: Dr Rajkeshori, Dr Shalini , Dr Shivani ( Awarded prize in poster)
AICOG 2016, Agra, workshops: ABC of infertility, Vaginal Surgeries and management of PPH
7. Training programme on PPIUCD in Obst & Gynae Dept. RIMS Imphal
Sponsored by: State Health Mission
Society Manipur (Feb-March, 2016)
Attended by: All Faculty members Conducted training by our faculty
for State Medical officers and Nurses
8. 6th MESOCON 2016 (19th March 2016)
All Faculty members & PGTs, Attended by Dr. M. Rameswar Singh
9. INFOCON Meet: Hotel Classic, Imphal (7th Nov’ 2015)
Attended by: All faculty members and PGTs
10. CME Cum Workshop on “ Advanced Gynaecological Endoscopic Surgery” (31st Oct & 1st Nov’ 2015)Organised by: IOGS Manipur
Attended by: All Faculty members and PGTs
11. 26th NEOSCON, 27-29thNovember 2015 at SIKKIM: Attended by DR K Pratima Devi, Dr Somen
PGTS: Dr. Swati, Aroha, Dr Bandana, Dr Romey, DrNeelam
Guest Speaker: Speaker: Dr. K Pratima Devi-- Hypothyroid in pregnancy
12. International Conference on Medical and Social Sciences, Mysore, Karnataka
23rd to 28th November, 2015, attended by Dr. M. Rameswar Singh
13. 6th MESOCON 2016 (19th March 2016)
All Faculty & PGTs Chair person : Dr. M. Rameswar
Singh Presented Free Papers 14. 59th AICOG 2016 Agra (14-17th
January 2016): Prof & Head L Ranjit Singh, Prof N. NK Singh, Dr M Rameshwor Singh, Dr K Pratima Devi & PGS Dr. MS Rajlaxmi and Dr. Suman Kumari Katewa
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Attended: workshop on ABC of infertility, Vaginal Surgeries and management of PPH
Presentations:Papers Presented:
19 papers were presented. Workshop:1. AICOG, Agra, Jan-2016. ABC of
infertility, Vaginal Surgeries and management of PPH
2. “Advanced Gynaecological Endoscopic Surgery” (31st Oct & 1st Nov’ 2015) at Imphal Hospital by IOGS. By all faculty members and PGTs
3. Urogynecology and pelvic reconstructive surgery at Midway Medical Center, Chennai, Jan 25th -28th 2016 . Dr Bimolchandra
Publication of the Department /Unit: 32 papers were published.
Published books.1. Author : Prof. L. Ranjit Singh “Nutrition in Pregnancy &
Lactation”, Imphal Lamyanba Printing Works 2015 Contributors, Prof. L. Ranjit Singh,
Prof. N. Nabakishore SinghResearch Projects 1. “Phenotypic and molecular
characterization of the vaginal Candida species isolated in Manipur – management of symptomatic cases and follow up studies to identify the issues of recurrence – [16737]”
Prof. L. Ranjit Singh – Co PI2. “Thyroid Disorders in
pregnancy and its outcome” has been submitted to ICMR Principal Investigator as Prof. N. Nabakishore Singh &
Co-Investigators Dr. K. Pratima Devi, Dr. S. Ranbir (DM Endocrinology)
OPHTHALMOLOGYTeaching Staff:Sl Name Designation1 Dr. A. Suchitra Devi Professor & H.O.D.2 Dr. M. Satyabhama Devi Professor3 Dr. Y. Chingsuigamba Meitei Associate Professor4 Dr. L. Usharani Devi Assistant Professor5 Dr. N. Mamota Registrar6 Dr. Gaining Lulu Kamei Senior Resident7 Dr. N. Linthoingambi Devi Senior Resident
Details of Seminar/Conference/Work-shop attendedNational1. Pro. A. Suchitra Devi attended
IXth Ocular Trauma Society- India on 31stand 1st November 2015 at Sankara Deva Nethalaya- Guwahati and chaired one session.
She was also one of the iudges in “challenging cases” scientific programme session.
2. Dr. Y. Chingsuingamba Meitei attended the All India Ophthalmological Conference 2016 at Kolkata. Dr. Gaining Lulu Kamei, Dr. Somorjeet, Dr. Anand,
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Dr. Anshuman, Dr. Poulomi also attended the conference.
Institutional:1. MESOCON and ASIMANICON
2015 and 2016 attended by Prof. A. Suchitra Devi, Dr. Y. Chingsuingamba Meitei, Dr. L. Usharani Devi.
2. APICON 2015 attended by Dr. Y. Chingsuingamba Meitei, Dr. L. Usharani Devi
Publications of the Department:1. Profile of anisometropia in
Manipur. IOSR 2015;14(7).2. Study on correlation between
Diabetes mellitus and central corneal thickness IOSR 2015;14(1).
3. A study on the pattern of blindness in children of a blind school in Manipur IJSR 2015.
ORTHOPAEDICSTeaching staff:Sl Name Designation1 Dr. S. Nongthon Singh Professor & Head2 Dr. Ch. Arun Kumar Singh Professor3 Dr. A. Mahendra Singh Professor4 Dr. S.N. Chishti Professor5 Dr. Sanjib Waikhom Associate Professor6 Dr. Roel Langshong Assistant Professor
Seminars, Symposia, Conferences, Workshops etc. Attended:
4 seminars were attended.
Retirement:1. Prof. I. Ibomcha Singh had retired
on superannuation on 30-11-2015.6. Published papers:
7 papers were published.
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGYTeaching Staff:Sl Name Designation1 Dr. H. Priyoshakhi Devi Professor & HOD2 Dr. Th. Sudhiranjan Professor3 Dr. Nicola C. Lyngdoh Associate Professor4 Dr. P. Sobita Devi Associate Professor5 Dr. O. Priyokumar Singh Assistant Professor6 Dr N Jiten Singh Senior Resident7 Dr Santosh Deb Barma Senior Resident
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Details of Seminars/ Conferences/ Workshops organized by the Depart-ment/ Unit: 1. Workshop cum CME on “Thyroid
and Parotid Surgery” Sept 2015.Details of Seminars/ Conferences/ Workshops attended:1. 68th Annual Conference of the
Association of Otolaryngologists of India (AOICON) at Gurgaon in January 2016
Attended by: Dr Sudhiranjan Th Dr P Sobita Devi. Dr Savanna (PGT) Dr Upasana (PGT) Dr Nirmala (PGT)2. IOS Workshop Cochlear Implant at
JNIMS Oct 2015 & Feb 2016 Attended by: All Dept Members3. IOS Workshop Thyroid and parotid
at RIMS Sept 2015 Attended by: All Dept members4. Midterm AOI conference and live
surgical conference at Gangtok Sept 2015
Attended by: Dr H P devi Dr Charaihenba(PGT) Dr Rebecca (PGT)
Dr Birjit (PGT) Dr Gyan (PGT)5. NEBAOICON – Oct 2015, Kohima Attended by: Prof. H. Priyoshakhi Devi Dr Kalyani (PGT) Dr. Ishank (PGT) Dr Lalyong (PGT)6. ASIMANICON Oct 2015 - Imphal Attended by: Prof H. Priyoshakhi Devi Prof Sudhiranjan Th Dr Puspakishore (PGT) Dr Pallika (PGT) Dr Charaihenba (PGT) DR O Birjit (PGT)7. MESOCON - March 2016 at Imphal Attended by: Prof H. Priyoshakhi Devi Prof Th Sudhiranjan Dr Achint Pant (PGT) Dr Ishank J (PGT)
Paper/Poster presentation: 9 papers were presented.
Publications of the Department:12 papers were published.
PAEDIATRICSTeaching Staff:Sl Name Designation1 Dr. Ch. Shyamsunder Singh Professor & Head2 Dr. L. Ranbir Singh Professor 3 Dr. Kh. Ibochouba Singh Professor4 Dr. Y.Tomba Singh Professor5 Dr. Ch. Mangi Singh Professor6 Dr. Sunilbala K. Assistant Professor7 Dr. Namganglung golmei Registrar
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8 Dr. Th. Satyakumar Registrar9 Dr. T. Kambiakdik Registrar
Details of Seminars, conferences, workshops etc. organized by the Department:- 1. Organized the ORS Celebration day
of 2015 on the 29th July 2015 in the Department of Pediatrics, RIMS Imphal in Association with the Pediatric Association of Manipur.
Details of Seminars/Conferences/ Workshops attended by the staff National :-1. PEDICON 2015 held at Hyderabad
on 22-24 January 2016 – attended by Dr. Ch. Shyamsunder Singh
Zonal : 1. 22nd East Zone PEDICON 2015 (
East Zone Annual Conference of Indian Academy of Pediatrics) held at Imphal on the 5-6 December 2015 – attended by all faculty.
2. Mid-term CME on Rheumatology organized by East Zone Rheumatology Association on the 4th April 2015 at Jubilee Hall, RIMS Imphal – attended by all faculty.
3. MINIRESPIRE workshop on Pediatric Respiratory Disorders in Office Practice under IAP Action Plan 2015 held at Kolkata on 28th June 2015 – attended by Dr. Ch. Shyamsunder Singh
4. MINIRESPIRE workshop on Pediatric Respiratory Disorders in Office Practice under IAP Action Plan 2015 held at Nalbari, Assam on 25th September 2015 – attended by Dr. Ch. Shyamsunder Singh.
State :- attended by faculty members of the Department 1. CME on “ Harnessing the power
of Immunization” held on 25th April 2015 at Hotel Classic,
Imphal, organized by the Pediatric Association of Manipur.
2. CME on “ Childhood Asthma” held on 6th June 2015 at Hotel Classic, Imphal, organized by the Pediatric Association of Manipur.
3. CME on “ Nutritional deficiencies in normal growing children” held on 5th July 2015 at Hotel Classic, Imphal, organized by the Pediatric Association of Manipur.
4. CME on “ Pneumonia vaccines and management ” held on the 29th August 2015 at Hotel Anand, Continental, organized by the Pediatric Association of Manipur.
5. CME on “ Diagnosis and treatment options for common congenital heart diseases” held on the 12th September 2015 at the Classic Hotel, organized by the Pediatric Association of Manipur in association with the Manipur Heart foundation.
Appointments/Promotions/ Retire-ment/ Resignation of the employees: Voluntary retirement - 1. Prof. L. Ranbir Singh on the 23rd
January 2016Superannuation- 1. Prof. Kh. Ibochouba Singh on the
29th February 2016Appointment (contract)-1. Prof. Kh. Ibochouba Singh from the
10th March 2016Research Projects:1. Title: ‘Determination of efficacy
and safety of reflexology therapy for the patients with intractable epilepsy : a multicenter randomized clinical trial ‘
Funding Agency: Department of
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Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India, New Delhi
Budget: Rs. 39,54,873/- Duration: 1-09-2012 onwards, 3
years PI, Co-ordinator: Prof. L. Ranbir
Singh2. Title: ‘Molecular epidemio-iology
of Rotavirus infections in the North Eastern region (NER) - a DBT twinning project ‘
Funding Agency: Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India, New Delhi
Budget: Rs 12,37,000/-
Duration: October 2014 onwards, 3 years
PI, Co-ordinator: Dr. Ch. Shyam- sunder Singh
Miscellaneous activities (if any) :- Various National programs currently
undertaken by the Department1. Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram
(JSSK)2. Acute Flaccid Paralysis Surveillance
Programme3. Training of Skilled Birth Attendants
of Ayush Doctors & Nurses4. Emergency Obstetric Care Services
(EMOC).
PATHOLOGYTeaching staff:Sl Name Designation1 Dr. Kaushik Debnath Prof. & Head2 Dr. P. Punyabati Devi Professor3 Dr. R.K. Tamphasana Devi Professor4 Dr. Ph. Madhubala Devi Professor5 Dr. Sushma Khuraijam Associate Professor6 6. Dr. Sorokahibam Babina Associate Professor7 Dr. Mutum Reeta Devi Assistant Professor8 Dr. Gayatri Pukhrambam Assistant Professor9 Dr. Ratan Konjengbam Assistant Professor10 Dr. O. Okendrajit Singh Assistant Professor11 Dr. Laishram Rajesh Singh Assistant Professor12 Dr. Sharmila Laishram Assistant Professor13 Dr. Babina Sarangthem Assistant Professor14 Dr. Kh. Ambala Devi Assistant Professor15 15. Dr. Kh. Sucheta Devi Assistant Professor16 Dr. Rachel Shimray Senior Demonstrator17 Dr. Soram Gayatri Gatphoph Senior Demonstrator
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18 Dr. Zothansung Joute Demonstrator19 Dr. Deepak Kumar Laishram Demonstrator20 Dr. Bijoya Debnath Senior Resident21 Dr. P.Bidyarani Senior Resident22 Dr. Boris Konsam Senior Resident23 Dr. Th. Noren Senior Resident24 Dr. Kh. Peepa Senior Resident
Details of Seminar/ Symposia/ Con-ferences/ Workshop/CME etc spon-sored/ attended /organized:1. North Eastern IAPM Regional
Chapter Conference 2015 (NERCON2015) 26th NERCON , Guwahati from 2nd to 4th October 2015attended by Dr. Sushma Kh, Dr Babina S, Dr Sucheta Kh and PG students.
Papers presented: 5 papers were presented.
2. Sixth Medical Society Conference (MESOCON) at RIMS, organized by Medical Society, RIMS on 19th March, 2016, was attended by all faculty members and PG students.
3. CME on Standard TB care in India and TB notification,IMA on 24th September 2015.Attended by Dr. Sushma Khuraijam, Dr. Sucheta Khuraijam, Dr. Ratan Kojengbam.
List of Published papers: 10 papers were published.
Research Projects:1. Title: Population Based Cancer
Registry Funding Agency: ICMR, Govt. of
India
Budget: Rs.33,26,940 Duration: Started since 2003 and
ongoing PI/Co-Ordinator: Prof. Kaushik
Debnath2. Title: Hospital Based Cancer
Registry Funding Agency: ICMR, Govt. of
India Budget: Rs. 8,78,280 Duration: Started since 2015 and
ongoing PI/Co-Ordinator: Prof. Kaushik
Debnath3. Title: Study of Prevalence of
Haemoglobin variants/ subtypes in the ethnic populations of Manipur
Funding Agency: Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India
Budget: Rs.67,52,000 Duration: Started since 2010 and
ongoing PI/Co-Ordinator: Dr. Ratan
Konjengbam
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PHARMACOLOGYTeaching staff:Sl Name Designation1 Dr. S. Rita Devi Professor & Head2 Dr. Kh. Krishna Pramodini Professor3 Dr. A. Subhalakshmi Professor4 Dr. N. Meena Devi Associate Professor5 Dr. Ng. Gunindro Singh Associate Professor6 Dr. P. Shyamasakhi Devi Associate Professor7 Dr. M. Medhabati Devi Assistant Professor8 Dr.L.Tarinita Devi Assistant Professor9 Dr. Usham Dharmaraja Assistant Professor
Seminars, Symposia, Conferences, Workshops etc. sponsored/attended/organized:-
6 seminars were attended.Published papers:1. RIVAROXABAN, a direct factor
XA inhibitor. – A drug update – 2015 (April) Vol 6(8). 1000-06 in the International journal of Pharmaceutical sciences and research (IJPSR)
2. Effect of Ficus hispida in inflammatory bowel disease in Experimental animals, International journal of Pharmaceutical sciences and
research(IJPSR).2015,Vol 6(10): 1000-07.
3. Analgesic activity of Aq. Extract of Erynguim foetidum Linn. Int. J. Pharm. Bio Sci journal 6(2): 201-207, 2015 April.
Research Projects: –1. Therapeutic Drug monitoring of
antiepileptic drugs. Funded by Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India.
Budget – 67.52 lakhs. Duration – 5 years PI – Prof. Kh. Krishna Pramodini
Devi
PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATIONTeaching staff:Sl Name Designation1 Dr. Ak. Joy Singh Professor & Head2 Dr. Y. Nandabir Singh Professor3 Dr. N. Romi Singh Professor4 Dr. L. Nilachandra Singh Assistant Professor5 Dr. N. Bimol Assistant Professor
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Seminars, Symposia, Conferences, Workshops etc, sponsored/attended/organized :1. Organised the 44th Annual
National Conference of Indian Association of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (IAPMRCON 2016 held at RIMS, Imphal from 12 – 14 February, 2016
2. Organised a International level Hands on Workshop on “Subcuteneous Vertebroplasty” at PMR Department, RIMS, Imphal on 11th February, 2016.
3. All the Faculty members attended the following conferences;i. 6th MESOCON 2016 at RIMS,
Imphal on 19th March 2016.ii. 44th IAPMRCON 2016 held at
RIMS, Imphal from 12 – 14th February, 2016.
iii. XXII East Zone Pedicon & XIX MANPEDICON 2015 held on 4- 6th December, 2015 at Imphal.
iv. 20th ASIMANICON 2015 held on 10 – 11th October, 2015 at Imphal
v. Mid-term CME on “Rheuma-tology” on 4th April, 2015 at RIMS, Imphal.
Name of the Visitors and their lec-tures with purpose of visit:1. Dr. K. Mathew, Clinical Director,
Spinal Injury Hospital, Sheffield gave a lecture on “Role of
Functional Electrical Stimulation in PMR practice” in February, 2016
2. Dr. Pesi Katrick, Physiatrist, Prince Charles Hospital, Sydney, Australia gave a lecture on Wii therapy
3. Dr. Gautam Das, Director, Daradia Pain Clinic Kolkata gave a lecture on “Management of vertebral compression fracture in osteoporotic patients” in February, 2016
4. Dr. Suranjan Bhattacharji, Ex-Director, Christian Medical College, Vellore gave a lecture on “Competency based PMR education” in February, 2016.
List of published papers: 5 papers were published.
1. Stroke presenting as isolated hand palsy. Indian J Phys Med Rehabilitation 2015;
Research Projects:1. Bone Mineral Density among
Female in 3 Districts of Manipur by using Urinary Biomarker and Quantitative Ultrasound – Funded by ICMR, New Delhi, 3 years (2012-2015) – Dr. Ak. Joy Singh (PI)
2. Prevalence of Overused Injuries among adolescents in Manipur – Funded by ICMR, New Delhi, 3 years (2015 -2017), funded by ICMR, New Delhi – Dr. Ak. Joy Singh (PI)
PHYSIOLOGYTeaching Staff:Sl Name Designation1 Dr. M. Anita Devi Professor and Head2 Dr. Ksh. Gomti Devi Professor3 Dr. W. Kanan Devi Professor4 Dr. O. Punyabati Professor5 Dr. Sarada N Professor
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6 Dr. L. Suresh Roy Professor7 Dr. Y. Govindaraj Singh Associate Professor8 Dr. Jayshree Ph. Assistant Professor9 Dr. Kh. Ranendra Singh Assistant Professor10 Dr. Florence Lalwami Assistant Professor11 Dr. L Nataraj Singh Assistant Professor12 Dr. N. Basanti Devi Assistant Professor
Details of Seminars/Conferences/Workshop attended by the Staff: 1. Dr.SentitemsuAo, PG student
presented a paper on “Bone marrow densitometry and BMI in adult males – A cross sectional study” moderated by Prof. L. Suresh Roy in the Medical Society, RIMS on 28th Feb 2016.
2. Dr. Rumi Debbarma Presented paper on “Effect of Gender difference on Haematological valves umbililical cord blood” in MESOCON 2015.
National: 3 seminars were attended.
Conference attended by Staff & PGs: 5 conferences were attended.
Workshop 1. Dr.JayshreePh attended the
workshop on “Competency- Based Health professions Education”
organized by MEU, IAHPE at MAMC, New Delhi on 18th Nov 2015.
2. Dr.Jayshree Ph. attended the workshop on “Setting up a Sleep Lab” organized by APPICON 2015 at AIIMS, Jodhpur on 25th Nov 2015.
Publication of the Department/Unit:4 papers were published.
Research projects :1. Title: “Establishment of
Institutional Level of Biotech-Hub” Funding Agency: Department of
Biotechnology, Govt. of India, New Delhi.
Budget: Rs. 28,75,000/- (Rupees twenty eight lakhs seventy five thousand) only.
Duration: 5 years PI/Co-ordinator: Prof. M. Anita
Devi
PLASTIC & RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERYTeaching staff:Sl Name Designation1 Dr. Nepram Sanjib Singh Associate Professor & Head2 Dr. Bhupendra Kumar Deka Professor3 Dr. Bhupendra Kumar Deka Assistant Professor4 Dr. P. Manisana Singh Senior Resident
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Details of Seminars/ Conferenc-es/Workshops organised by the Department1. Post Burn Contracture workshop
(15th July 2015)2. CME on management of Burns
(18-19 December 2015)Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops attended by the Staff:
4 seminars were attended.Paper presented:
4 papers were presented.Visitors1. Professor Seema Rekha Devi:
Lecture on Burn ManagementPublication of the Department:1. Isolated microglossia: A case
report
Sanjib Singh Nepram, Pradeep Jain, Rajshree Devi Huidrom
Journal of Medical Society September-December 2015
Volume 29 | Issue 3 p. 1802. What’s positive about triple
negative breast cancers? Rajesh Singh Laishram, Nepram
Sanjib Singh Journal of Medical Society May-
August 2015 Volume 29 | Issue 2 p. 61
Research projects:1. Role of Platelet rich plasma in burn
wound healing2. An analysis of Asian eyelid and
Blepharoplasty3. Study of pull out suture technique
in Zone 2 flexor tendon injury.PSYCHIATRY
Teaching staff:
Sl Name Designation1 Dr. N. Heramani Singh Professor & Head2 Dr. R.K. Lenin Singh Professor3 Dr. Th. Bihari Associate Professor4 Dr. S. Gojendra Singh Assistant professor
Seminars, Symposia, Conferences, Workshop etc. sponsored/attended/organized:
18 seminars were attended.Published papers:
5 papers were published.Research projects (Sl. No., Title of the project , Funding agency, Budget, Du-ration/Year, PI/Coordinator)1. National Project “Drug
Abuse Monitoring System” in collaboration with National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre(
NDDTC) AIIMS under Ministry Of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India, funded by WHO (I).
2. Drug Treatment Clinic (DTC) under national Drug Dependence treatment centre (NDDTC), AIIMS, New Delhi Regional Resource Co-coordinating Centre, Department of Psychiatry, RIMS, Imphal
3. SSR of Project Hifazat funded by Global Fund Rd 9 HIV IDU Grant
4. National Mental Health Survey (NMS), in collaboration with NIMHANS , Bangalore
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RADIODIAGNOSISTeaching staff:Sl Name Designation1 Dr. A. Meenakumari Devi Professor and Head2 Dr. W. Jatishwor Singh Professor3 Dr. S. Subhaschandra Singh Associate Professor4 Dr. Y. Priyabarta Singh Assistant Professor
Seminars, Symposia, Conferences, Workshops etc. sponsored/ attended/ organized.Regional Conference(attended)1. Dr. N. Roshan (Registar),
Dr. N. Thomson(PGT), Dr. Veeraraghavan(PGT) attendedthe 69th Annual conference of IRIA held in Bhubaneshor, Odisha from 21st – 24th January.
Institutional Symposia The following Doctors participated
in the Medical Society of RIMS –1. Title “ Low dose Noncontrast
Abdomonal Computed Tomography in acute appendicitis: An experience in RIMS ” on 17th October 2015.
Presented by Dr. N. Roshan Singh and Prof W. Jatishwor Singh as moderator
2. Title:- “ MRI findings in spinal intradural extramedullary tumors ” on 16th April 2016.
Presented by Dr. N. Thomson Luwang and Dr. Meenakumari Ayekpam as moderator
Promotion:1. Dr. Meenakumari Ayekpam is
promoted to HOD from 1st March 2016.
Published Papers:1. Dr. Meenakumari Ayekpam et.al
published a paper “ Evaluation of Obstructive Uropathy with Computed Tomography and Urography and Magnetic resonance Urography – A clinical study ”in the ISOR-JDMS Vol 14/Issue 12/Dec, 2015
2. Dr. Meenakumari Ayekpam et.al published a paper “Role of computed tomography perfusion in evaluation of early acute stroke – A two years study in RIMS, Imphal”.in the JEMDS Vol 4/Issue 101/Dec17, 2015.
3. Dr. Meenakumari Ayekpam. et.al published “Imaging finding in pigmented villonodular tenosynovitis”.in the JEMS Vol 4/Issue 101/Dec17, 2015
4. Dr. S. Subhaschandra Singh published an article “Medico – legal issues in Radiology: Indian context” in the Journal of Medical Society 2015; 29:129-134.
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RADIOTHERAPYTeaching staff:Sl Name Designation1 Dr. L. Jaichand Singh Professor & Head2 Dr. Th. Tomcha Singh Professor3 Dr. Y. Indibor Singh Professor4 Dr. T. Dhaneshor Sharma Assistant Professor5 Dr. Y. Sobita Devi Assistant Professor
Seminars, Symposia, Conferences, Workshops etc. sponsored / attended / organized: 1. 4 seminars were organized.2. 14 seminars were attended.
Published papers:5 papers were published.
Research Projects:1. Title: “A Comprehensive
Understanding of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma in the N. E. Region of
India.” Funding agency- DBT Budget-44.52 lakhs Duration - 2013-2016 Work as - PI, NPC RIMS, Site.
Principal Investigator: Dr. Y. Indibor Singh
2. Title: Risk factors of lung cancer among females: A case control study in RIMS, Manipur (As Co- Principal Investigator)
Principal Investigator: Dr. Th. Tomcha Singh
RESPIRATORY MEDICINETeaching staff:Sl Name Designation1 Dr. W. Asoka Singh Professor& Head2 Dr. H. Sunanda Devi Associate Professor3 Dr. I. Ibungo Singh Assistant Professor
Seminar, Symposia, Conference, Workshop etc. sponsored/attended/organized:1. European Respiratory Society
Annual Congress-26 to 30th September 2015. Amsterdam, Netherlands (International).
2. National Tuberculosis Institute (NTI), TB with HIV, Bengaluru, Karnataka, 25-26th Feb, 2016 (National)
Published papers:1. Pulmonary Paragonimiasis in
Manipur, India – A prospectus cross-sectional studty : Seilaya M, H.Sunanda, Paley Y, Lepcha C, Agarwal V and Singh W; IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences, Vol 14, Issue II, Nov.2015, page 13-18.
2. Pleural Fluid eosinophilia in Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal, Manipur ,India – Seilaja M, Singh Wangkheimayum, Haorongbam S and Moirangthem J: Journal of Medical Society, 2015; 29:139-144.
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SURGERY& SURGICAL GASTROENTEROLOGY & MASTeaching staff:Sl Name Designation1 Dr. Th. Sudhirchandra Singh Professor & Head2 Prof. G.S. Moirangthem Professor3 Dr. H. Manihar Singh Professor4 Dr. K. Lekhachandra Sharma Professor5 Dr. M. Birkumar Sharma Professor6 Dr. Ch. Arunkumar Singh Professor7 Dr. S. Ranita Devi Professor8 Dr. A. Devadutta Sharma Professor9 Dr. S. Opendra Singh Assoc. Professor10 Dr. Th. Chito Singh Assoc. Professor11 Dr. B. Bobby Sharma Assistant Professor12 Dr. Ksh. Raju Singh Assistant Professor13 Dr. L. Ramesh Singh Assistant Professor14 Dr. Th. Gojendra Singh Assistant Professor15 Dr. I. Kishorjit Singh Assistant Professor16 Dr. Chabungbam Gyan Singh Assistant Professor17 Dr. Sunilkumar Singh Salam Assistant Professor18 Dr. Angela Marak, M.S. Assistant Professor19 Dr. Kh. Gojen Singh, M.S. Assistant Professor20 Dr. L. Chinglensana Singh, M.S. Assistant Professor21 Dr. Chetan Maibam, M.S. Assistant Professor22 Dr. L. Jaleshwar Singh, M.S Senior Registrar23 Dr. Sridartha Khumukcham, M.S. Senior Registrar24 24. Dr. K. Lokendra Singh Senior Registrar
Seminars, Symposia, Conferences, Workshop etc.
Department of Surgery in collabora-tion with the Association of Surgeons of India, Manipur State Chapter organ-ized the 20th Annual Conference of the Association (ASIMANICON 2015) at Ju-bilee Hall, RIMS, Imphal on 9th & 10th, October, 2015. Dr. Ch. Gyan Singh, Asstt.
Professor of Surgery was the organiz-ing Secretary and Prof. Th. Sudhir Chan-dra Singh was the Organizing Chairman.Prof. Sudhir Chandra Singh: 1. Organizing Chairperson of
ASIMANICON 2015, the 20th annual Conference of ASI, Manipur chapter held at Imphal (9th & 10th October,2015) and chaired
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2 Scientific Session, delivered a lecture on “Evidence-based Surgery” in the CME Programme.
2. Moderated a scientific session of Medical Society, RIMS, Imphal in Nov. 2015.
3. Attended 6th MESOCON 2016 on 19th March held at Imphal.
Prof. G.S. Moirangthem :1. National Faculty attended at the
8th National Conference of Society of Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Surgeons of India (SELSICON -2015) at Cochin in August, 2015.
2. Took over charge of National President, Society of Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Surgeons of India (SELSI).
3. ENDOSURG 2016, the Xth AIIMS Surgical Week, International Minimal Access Surgery Conference, CME cum Like Workshop + 8th National Conference of Indian Hernia Society (IHSCON-2016) + Mid term Conference of Society of Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Surgeons of India on 4th to 6th March,2016 as National Faculty.
4. Participated as Faculty in Clinical Discussion at AIIMS Post Graduate CME on 3rd March, 2016 along with Prof. BML Kapur, Prof. M.C. Misra, Prof. Vikas Gupta.
Prof. H. Manihar Singh:1. ASICON 2015, the 75th Annual
conference of the Association of Surgeons of India, held at Gurgaon (16-20 December, 2015) and chaired a scientific session on “Post traumatic ICU care”.
2. ASIMANICON 2015, the 20th Annual; conference of Association of Surgeons of India, Manipur Chapter, held at Imphal in October, 2015 and chaired a scientific session.
3. Moderated a scientific session organized by the Medical Society of RIMS, Imphal on 23rd April, 2016.
Prof. K. Lekhachandra Sharma:1. Attended 20th ASIMANICON-2015
held in October, 2015 and chaired a session.
Prof. S. Ranita Devi:1. Attended 20th ASIMANICON-2015
held on 10th -11th October, 2015 and chaired a session.
2. Attended 6th MESOCON – 2016 held on 19th March, 2015
Dr. S. Opendro Singh1. Attended 20th ASIMANICON-2015
held on 10th -11th October, 2015.2. Attended 1st PALLICON 2015 on
19th & 20th Nov.2015 at Imphal.3. Attended XXII East Zone
PEDICON- 2015 on 4th to 6th Dec.2015nat Imphal
4. Attended 13th Annual Conference of Indian Chapter of International Hepato Pancreato Biliary Association on 29th to 31st Jan. 2016 at Ahmadabad, Gujarat.
Dr. Th, Gojendra Singh:1. Organizing Secretary
ASIMANICON-2015 (association of Surgeons of India, Manipur State Chapter 3-10 October, 2015 at RIMS, Imphal.
2. Attended NSICON-2015 ( Neurological Society of India Conference -2015, December, 16th -20th at Hyderabad.
3. Attended 6th MESOCON – 2016 held on 19th March, 2016.
Dr. L. Ramesh Singh1. Attended 20th ASIMANICON-2015
held on 10th -11th October, 20152. Attended AMAMECON -2015.3. Attended 6th MESOCON – 2016
held on 19th March, 2016.
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Dr. Chetan Maibam1. Treasurer of the organizing
committee 20th ASIMANICON-2015 held on 10th -11th October, 2015.
2. Treasurer – Association of Surgeons of India, Manipur State Chapter.
3. Attended CME of AONEI-2015 organized by Association of oncologists of North East India at Imphal on 25th Oct.2015.
Dr. K. Lokendra Singh:1. Attended 20th ASIMANICON-2015
held on 10th -11th October, 20152. Attended 6th MESOCON – 2016
held on 19th March, 2016Publications:
17 papers were published.Papers Presented:
3 papers were presented.
UROLOGYTeaching staff:Sl Name Designation1 Dr. Ak. Kaku Singh Professor & Head2 Dr. S. Rajendra Singh Professor3 Dr. S. Sekharjit Singh Professor4 Dr. Kh. Somarendra Registrar5 Dr. Javed Rahman Senior Resident6 Dr. Naloh Mibang Senior Resident7 Dr. M. Shazib Faridi Senior Resident8 Dr. N. Shantajit Senior Resident9 Dr. M. Mahele Senior Resident10 Dr. Aashish Kumar Senior Resident
Details of Seminar/Symposia/Confer-ence/Workshops etc. sponsored/at-tended/ organized: 1. 49th Annual conference of
the Urological society of India USICON-2016, Hyderabad 7th to 10th January 2016.i. The conference was attended
by Dr. S. Rajendra Singh, Dr. S. Sekharjit Singh, Dr. Ak. Kaku Singh, Dr. Kh. Somarendra, Dr. Naloh Mibang, Dr. N. Shantajit & Dr. M. Shazib Faridi .
ii. Dr. Shazib Faridi presented a poster entitled “Penile manip-ulation–a commonest etiology of penile fracture”.
iii. Dr. S. Rajendra Singh chaired various sessions in the scien-tific program.
iv. Dr. Ak. Kaku Singh and Dr. N. Shantajit attended then Coun-cil meeting of EZUSI.
v. Dr. Naloh Mibang also pre-sented a poster titled “Inguinal Hernia-mesh migration: a diag-nostic dilemma”.
2. 25th Siver Jubilee EZ USICON-2015 Bodh Gaya Bihar 3rd to 5th October 2015.i. The conference was attended
by Dr. Kh. Somarendra and M. Shazib Faridi
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ii. Dr. Kh. Somarendra was chair-person in the EZ USI debate on the Topic “Is open radical pros-tatectomy on its way out?”
iii. Dr. Kh. Somarendra was Pan-elist in the EZ USI symposium lower UTI and delivered a Lec-ture on “Management of Recur-rent Dysuria in adult Men”
iv. Dr. M. Shazib Faridi presented a poster “Glass ampoule in Uri-nary Bladder as a foreign body.”
v. Dr. Kh. Somarendra and Dr. M. Shazib Faridi attended then Council meeting of EZUSI and AGBM.
3. Urology Masterclass CMC Vellore 5th and 6th June 2015 attended by Dr. Javed Rahman and Dr. Naloh Mibang .
4. 3D LAP ENDOFUSION 8th and 9th August 2015 at PVS and Lakeshore Hospital Kochi: Dr.Kh.Somarendra attended the two days workshop and stayed one week as observership .
5. 31st AMAMECON IMA House 12th and 13th December 2015 Imphal
Attended by Dr.S. Rajendra Singh and MCh Residents .
6. 20th ASIMANICON, 10th and 11th October, 2015 RIMS IMPHAL.i. Attended by Dr.S.Rajendra Sin-
gh, Dr. Ak. Kaku Singh and Dr.Kh. Somarendra, and all the MCh students in the department.
ii. Both Dr.S.Rajendra Singh and Dr. Ak. Kaku Singh chaired in the scientific sessions.
iii. Dr. M. Shazib Faridi presented a poster “another reason to dis-courage non absorbable suture in hysterectomy.”
iv. Dr. Javed Rahman presented a poster on “Purple Urine Bag Syndrome- An Alarming Situa-tion “.
7. 6th MESOCON ,19th March 2016 IMPHAL :The conference was attended by Dr. S. Rajendra Singh and Dr. Ak.Kaku Singh.
8. 1st International Conference on Palliative care (PALLICON) City Convention Center Imphal 19th and 20th November,2015 :
The conference was attended by Dr. S. Rajendra Singh and Dr. Kh. Somarendra.
9. Medical Society Scientific sessionsi. Dr. M. Shazib Faridi presented
a paper on the topic “Penile manipulation–a commonest etiology of penile fracture” on February 2016.
ii. Dr. N. Shantajit presented a paper on “Role of tamsulosin, tadalafil and Silodosin as the medical Expulsion therapy in distal ureteric stone” 10th Oc-tober 2015.
10. Dr M. Shazib Faridi went to SSKM and IPGMER Kolkata as a Part of Resident exchange program organized by EZUSI from 7th march 2016 to 22nd march 2016. Dr. Vipin Chandra from the same institute also visited Department of Urology RIMS in December 2015 for 2 weeks.
11. 2 Days Urethroplasty course by Dr. Sanjay Kulkarni , Pune on May 2015 attended by Md Jawaid Rahman and Naloh Mibang.
Appointment: 1. Mrs. P. Gambhini Devi UDC left
(transfer) the department on 6/5/2015.
2. Mr. M. Devabarun Singh LDC joined dept on 11/5/2015.
List of published papers:3 papers were published.
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BIOSTATISTICSTeaching staff :Sl Name Designation1 Dr. R.K. Narendra Singh Professor & Head.
Details of Seminar/Conference/Work-shop organized/attended by the Unit:1. Prof. R.K. Narendra Singh
participated in 42nd National Annual Conference of the Indian Association of Clinical Psychologist 2016, sponsored by IACP and organized by RIMS, Imphal held on 24 to 27 Feb, 2016.
2. Prof. R.K. narendra Singh prwsented an invited talk entitled Conflict Vs. Development of Hr. Edn. in Manipur in two-day UGC sponsored National Seminar on Stress Management & Conflict situation of stakeholders in the Hr. Edn. Institude held at Mayai Lambi College Oct. 26 & 27, 2015.
3. Prof. R.K. Narendar Singh participated as subject expart of Statistics in the 10- day Manipuri
Terminology Building Workshop conducted by Deptt. Of Language Planning & Implementation, Govt. of Manipur during 28 Oct to 7 Nov. 2015.
Papers Publication:2 papers were published.
Published books:1. Narendra R.K., Jibol W.
Contraceptive Impact on Population dynamics Published by LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Haroldstr. 14, D-40213 Dusseldrof, Germany ( ISBN: 978-3-659-86758-3), Jan. 2016.
2. Narendra R.K., Climate change and environment refugees. In: Gupta Asha, editor. Global Warming and Climate change. New Delhi, 2015.
NEPHROLOGYTeaching staff :Sl Name Designation1 Dr. N. Sharat Kumar Singh Professor & Head2 Dr. T. Brojen Singh Asst. Professor
Seminars, Symposia, Conferences, Workshops etc sponsored/Attended/organized.1. Organised CAPD patients meet.2. Conducted training of dialysis
technicians3. Organised World Kidney day
Observation.4. Conferences attended by Prof. N.
Sharat Kumar Singhi. ISN East Zone Conference at
Patna.
ii. ISN Conference at Bangaluruiii. PDSI Conference at Chandigarhiv. ASN Renal Week at San Diego,
USA.5. Conferences attended by Dr. T.
Brojen Singh i. ISN East Zone Conference at
Patnaii. ISN Conference at Bangaluru
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Centre for manipur studiesYear of Establishment:1. Centre for Manipuri Studies and Tribal Research Year of establishment – 19892. The nomenclature later changed as Centre for Manipur Studies since 2004.
Programmes offered: Ph.D in SociologyFaculty Members:Sl Name Designation Specialization1 Dr. N. Vijaylakshmi Brara Associate Professor M.A. (Sociology),
Ph.D.(Sociology)2 Dr. A. Koireng Singh Assistant Professor M.A. (Sociology),
Ph.D.(Political Science)3 Dr. S. Amal Singh Research Associate M.A.(Sociology),
Ph.D.(History)Visitors and their lectures in the De-partment with the purpose of visit International Scholars1. Prof. Felix Padel, visiting
professor at the Centre for Northeast Studies, JNU, Delhi participated as a discussant in the Interactive Discourse on “Maoist Movement and the Role of the State: Chattisgarh Experience – A Report” by Shri Suvojit Bagchi, Bureau Chief, The Hindu, Kolkata at Manipur Press Club on 2 January 2016;
2. Geetan Khwairakpam of TREAT Asia, Bangkok, Thailand presented a paper titled, “Hepatitis-C relevance to Global, National and Local Context” in the One day Workshop on “Viral hepatitis: An Emerging Public Health and Social Problem” held on 28 December 2015; and
3. Anand Chabungbam of ANPUD, Bangkok, Thailand also participated” in the One day Workshop on “Viral hepatitis: An Emerging Public Health and Social Problem” as a discussant.
National Scholars1. Dr. Leban Serto, Anthropologist
Peace Researcher and Trainer and consultant for Indo Global Social Service Society (IGCSSS) in the Peace Action Project for empowerment of Women in vulnerable areas of Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) and Karbi Anglong Asssam for presenting paper titled, “Ethnic Integration: Community and Peace Building in Manipur” in the Three-Day International Seminar on “Movements in Recent Past and Present Northeast India with Special Reference to Manipur” held during 27-29 November;
2. Dr. Malem Ningthouja, Associate Fellow in Indian Institute of Advanced Studies(IIAS), Shimla for presenting paper titled, “Insurgency Movement in Manipur: Context, Nature and the Way Forward” in the Three-Day International Seminar on “Movements in Recent Past and Present Northeast India with Special Reference to Manipur” held during 27-29 November;
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3. Dr. Mareiwon Ningshen Zimik, Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science, Manipur University, Northeast Adventist College, Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya for presenting paper titled, “Human Rights issues in Ukhrul district of Manipur and Participation of Tangkhul Women” in the Three-Day International Seminar on “Movements in Recent Past and Present Northeast India with Special Reference to Manipur” held during 27-29 November; and
4. Shri Suvojit Bagchi, Bureau Chief, The Hindu, Kolkata for Interactive Discourse on “Maoist Movement and the Role of the State: Chhattisgarh Experience – A Report” on 2 January.
Publications: Papers and Books:1. Abstract book on the Three-
Day International Seminar on “Movements in Recent Past and Present Northeast India with Special Reference to Manipur (27-29 November 2015)”, ISBN 978-81-927320-3-9;
2. CMS Working Paper I – “Parallel Legal Systems in Manipur” by Dr. Vijaylakshmi Brara, Associate Professor of the Centre;
3. CMS Working Paper II – “Demography of Tribes in Manipur and their Political Representations” by Dr. Aheibam Koireng Singh, Assistant Professor of the Centre;
4. CMS Working Paper III – “Educational Attainment of Scheduled Tribes in Manipur” by Dr. Sanasam Smal Singh, Research Associate of the Centre; Prof. MC ArunKumar, Director of the Centre is the Series Editor of all the three working papers.
5. “Contemporary Socio-Political Movements in Northeast India”
edited by Prof. MC Arunkumar and Dr. Aheibam Koireng Singh, ISBN: 9-788193-070444; and
6. “Claims and Refutations: Compilation on Naga Political Movement” edited by Aheibam Koireng Sing, Dr. Shukhdeba Sharma Hanjabam and Dr. Homen Thangjam, ISBN: 9-788193-070413.
Publication(co-editing) of the Faculty:1. Dr. Aheibam Koireng Singh co-
edited the book “Claims and Refutations: Compilations on Naga Political Movement” along with Hanjabam Shukhdeba Sharma and Homen Thangjam (published for Centre for Manipur Studies, Manipur University), ISBN: 9-788193-070413;
2. Dr. Koireng also co-edited the book “Contemporary Socio-political Movements in Northeast India”, along with Prof. MC Arunkumar, (published for Centre for Manipur Studies), ISBN: 9-788193-070444;
3. Dr. Koireng also co-edited the book “Peace Process in Northeast India”, along with Hanjabam Shukhdeba Sharma, Concept Publishing House, N. Delhi, 2016; and
4. Dr. Koireng also served as Assistant Editor of the “Souvenir on the First Manipur Statehood Day International Women’s Polo Tournament” organised by Manipur Tourism Dept. & All Manipur Polo Association, Imphal, 2016.
Publication (contribution of book chapter) by Faculty: Dr. Vijaylakshmi Brara:1. “Gender and Displacement in
North East India” in the Indian Journal of Secularism, A Journal of Centre for Study of Society and
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Secularism, Vol. 19, No.3, Oct-Nov,2015, ISSN No. 2277-5501
2. “Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh: India’s Gateway to Southeast Asia” in the book India, China and Sub-regional Connectivity in South Asia, edited by D. Suba Chandran and Bhavna Singh, 2015 Sage Publication, ISBN No. 978-93-515-0327-9;
3. “Nepalis of Manipur through the Lens of Cultural Collective” in the book, Nepali Diaspora, edited by Prof. TB Subba, 2016, Routledge, Taylor and Frances group, ISBN no. 978-1-138-92226-6;
4. “Sisterhood: Feminist Paradigms of North East India and South East Asia” in the book India’s North East and Asiatic South East: Beyond Borders, edited by Rashpal Malhotra and Such Singh Gill, Published by Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development, Chandigarh,2015, ISBN No. 978-81-85835-74-8; and
5. “Koireng: A Hero and Manipuri Nationalism” in the book ‘Koireng’ Bir Tikendrajit and Little Known Fighters Against Raj – Figures from Manipur, edited by Sanjoy Hazarika and M. Amarjet Singh, published by Global Book Organisation, Delhi, 2016 ISBN No. 978-93-80570-88-4.
Dr. Aheibam Koireng:1. “Mediation Approach for Conflict
Resolution in Northeast India” co-authored with Shukhdeba Sharma Hanjabam & Homen Thangjam in ‘Gandhi Marg Quarterly, 37(3&4), Gandhi Peace Foundation, New Delhi, 2015: Pp. 453–466, ISSN 0016-4437;
2. “LuiNgaiNi: Unique Festival for Peoples with Unique History”, first published in Imphal Times, an English Daily Eveninger and later
uploaded in the respective portals of E-Pao and Manipur Times;
3. “The Manipur Nagas”, in eds., Aheibam Koireng Singh, Hanjabam Shukhdeba Sharma and Homen Thangjam in the book Claims and Refutations: Compilations on Naga Political Movement, (Published for Centre for Manipur Studies, Manipur University, Canchipur, 2015);
4. “Illegal Immigration and Students’ Unrest in Northeast India” in the book Contemporary Socio-political Movements in Northeast India, co-edited by MC Arunkumar and Aheibam Koireng; and
5. ‘Introduction’, co-authored with Hanjabam Shukhdeba Sharma and inter-alia, in eds., Aheibam Koireng Singh, Hanjabam Shukhdeba Sharma and Homen Thangjam, Claims and Refutations: Compilations on Naga Political Movement.
Dr. S. Amal Singh:1. “Arunachal Pradesh; A Barb or
Bridge between India and China? ” in India, China and Sub-regional Connectivity in South Asia edited by D. Suba Chandran & Bhavna Singh, SAGE Publications India Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, India. ISBN: 978-93-515-027-9;
2. “Community Movements: The Peopling of Manipur” in Historical Aspect of Migration in North East India: Impact and Challenges edited by Oinam Ranjit Singh & Sudev Ch. Basumatary, published for Department of History, Bodoland University, Kokrajhar, BTC, Assam, (Global Publishing House India, Anthony Nagar, Maharanipeta, Visakhapatnam-2, AP), ISBN: 978-93-81563-4;
3. “Exploring the Prospect of “Community Participation” in
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Tourism Development in Manipur” in Tourism Industry in India: A way Forward edited by A. Rajmani Singh & G.P. Prasain, (Akansha Publishimg House, New Delhi), ISBN 978-81-8370-408-3;
4. “An Overview of the Changing Ethnic Relations in Manipur” in North East India Past & Present: Ethno-History of Tribes and other Communities Vol. 2 edited by Oinam Ranjit Singh & Sudev Chandra Basumatary, (Global Publishing House India, Anthony Nagar, Maharanipeta, Visakhapatnam-2,AP), ISBN: 978-93-81563-73-1;
5. “A Narrative of script movement in India” in Contemporary Socio-Political Movements in Northeast India edited by MC Arunkumar & Aheibam Koireng Singh.; and
6. “Educational Attainment of Scheduled Tribes in Manipur”, CMS Working Paper III, Series Editor: MC Arunkumar, Director, Published by Centre for Manipur Studies (CMS), Manipur University, Imphal, 2015.
Seminars/Conference/Workshops organized and the source of funding (National/International):1. Three-Day International Seminar
on “Movements in Recent Past and Present Northeast India with Special Reference to Manipur” sponsored by ICSSR at conference hall, Department of Anthropology during 27-29 November 2015;
2. One day Workshop on “Viral hepatitis C: An Emerging Public Health and Social Problem” jointly organised by Centre for Manipur Studies and Community Network for Empowerment (CoNE) at conference hall, Department of Anthropology on 28 December 2015; the programme was funded
by Community Network for Empowerment (CoNE), Imphal;
3. Interactive Discourse on “Maoist Movement and the Role of the State: Chhattisgarh Experience – A Report” by Shri Suvojit Bagchi, Bureau Chief, The Hindu, Kolkata at Manipur Press Club on 2 January 2016; and
4. Book Release function followed by interaction of the book titled “Contemporary Socio-political Movements in Northeast India”, (Published for Centre for Manipur Studies, Manipur University); edited by M C Arun & Aheibam Koireng Singh at Leimayon Art Centre, Singjamei, Imphal West on 16th March 2016;
Any other information:1. Dr. A.S. Kingson is a Post Doctoral
Fellow in the Centre since January 2016 with Dr. N. Vijaylakshmi Brara as the supervisor;
2. Dr. Vijaylakshmi Brara was invited as Visiting Professor in Centre for Study of Social Systems, School of Social Sciences, JNU for a period of two weeks (1st to 15th September, 2015) under CAS programme of the Centre.
3. Dr. Brara was also a resource person for modules of the UGC National wide programme on e-content generation on Human Rights. (EMRC) (March 2014 onwards);
4. Dr. Aheibam Koireng Singh was the Coordinator of the Three-Day International Seminar on Movements in Recent Past and Present Northeast India with special reference to Manipur held during 27-29 Nov. 2015;
5. Dr. Koireng was also the Coordinator of the One-day Interactive Discourse on Maoist
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Movement and Role of the State: Chhattisgarh Experience held on 2nd January 2015.
6. Dr. S. Amal Singh was the Coordinator of One Day Workshop on Viral Hepatitis-C: An Emerging
Public Health and Social Problem held on 28th December 2015 organised in collaboration with Community Network for Empowerment (CoNE), Imphal, Manipur.
Centre for myanmar studiesYear of Established: 2005Programme offered: One Year Diploma in Burmese/Myanmar’s Language.Faculty Members:Sl Name of the faculty Designation Specialization1. Prof. W. Nabakumar Director Special & Cultural An-
thropology2. Prof. M.C. Arun Special & Cultural An-
thropology3. Dr. Nongthomabam Jiten Research Associate Literature, Borderland
Studies & Diaspora4. Dr. Thongam Somola
DeviResearch Associate Social & Cultural Anthro-
pology5. Kyo Myint Language Instructor Burmese/Myanmar’s
Language.Foreign Trip:
A Delegation team of the Centre led by Prof. W. Nabakumar, Director along with Dr. Nongthomam Jien, Research Associate visited Myanmar on an offi-cial innovation by the Ministry of For-eign Affairs, Myanmar Institute of Stra-tegic and International Studies, Yangon during October 14 to 19, 2015 to ex-plode opportunities for collaboration between the Institute and the Centre. The team also visited Yangon Universi-ty and had interaction with the Profes-sors of the University. The trip was fully sponsored by Humanitarian Dialogue, Geneva.Foreign Delegate:
The Centre had organized a Recep-tion cum Interaction Programme with the Meitei Diaspora in Myanmar in col-laboration with the Dean of Students’
Welfare and Manipur University Stu-dents’ Union on February 5, 2016.Field Trip:
A field work was conducted by the Centre along with the students at Moreh and Tamu sector during Mach 31st to 4th April, 2015 as a part of language skill development programme.Ongoing Project:1. “Borderland :Politics
Development, Migration and Cultural Connectivity”
2. A Bibliographical Introduction to Myanmar-II
Seminars/Conferences/Talk Program Participated by the Research Faculty:1. Dr. Nongthombam Jiten delivered a
lecture on the title, “My experiential Narratives on the Nature of the Internal Security in North East
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Centre for study of social exclusion & inclusive policy
India particularly in Manipur” at the Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA) – Myanmar Institute of Strategic and International Studies (MISIS) Bilateral Dialogue, New Delhi, June 17,2015 (sponsored by ICWA).
2. Dr. Nongthombam Jiten, Research Associate Presented a paper, entitled “Security and Sustainable Development: North East in India – Myanmar Developing Dynamics” at the International Conference on Myanmar at the Crossroads Current Realities, Challenges and Opportunities, organized by International Strategic and Security Studies Programme, National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore, India, July 20-22, 2015 (sponsored by NIAS).
3. Dr. Nongthombam Jiten, Research Associate delivered
a talk programme on the topic “India – Myanmar Borderland: Opportunities and Limitations at the Department of Economics, Manipur University, 2015.
Published Works:1. Dr. Nongthombam Jiten, India’s
“Act East” Policy: A critique from the Borderland, Eastern Quarterly, Vol. 11. Issues 1&2, 2015.
2. Dr. Thongam Somola Devi, Moirang: The Historical Place of Manipur, Man and Society, Vol XIII, summer 2016.
Extra Curriculumn:Dr. Nongthombam Jiten participated
as Team Manager of the Manipur Uni-versity Cultural Team at the 31st All India inter-University National Youth Festival, February 15-19, 2016, held at University of Mysore, Mysore under the aegis of Association Indian Universities.
Year of establishment: 2008Programmes offered: Research & Ph.D. Programme only.Faculty Members:Sl Name Designation Specialization1 Prof. L. Tombi Singh Co-ordinator Demography & Economics of
Human Resource1 Prof. E. Bijoykumar
SinghDirector Mathematical Economics,
Econometrics and Public Finance
2 Dr. Th. Bharat Singh Reader (Econom-ics)
Development Economics, Poverty & Social Exclusion
3 Dr.Thathang Vaiphei Asst. Professor (Political Science)
Regional Co-operation, Tour-ism & Tribal Studies
4 Dr. Yaiphaba Ningth-oujam
Asst. Professor (Economics)
Development Studies & Eco-nomics of Infrastructure
5 Dr. Kh. Gourashyam Singh
Research Associate (History)
Ancient Indian History
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Name of the Visitors & their lectures in the Centre with purpose of visit:1. Prof. Manoranjan Pal, ISI, Kolkata,
talked on the topic “Measurement of Poverty & Inequality” organised by CSSEIP, M.U. on 19 December, 2015.
Papers and Books:Working Paper Series (ISSN – 2393-879X):1. Vol.009 (April, 2015): MGNREGS
and Its Impact on SC Population in Thoubal District of Manipur (A Case Study of Pallel and Chairel Gram Panchayat)
Kh. Romenkumar Singh2. Vol.010 (May, 2015): Regional
Exclusion in India: Perspective from North East India.
J.J. Roy Burman H. Shukhdeba Sharma3. Vol.011 (June, 2015): Women and
Indigenous Governance Systems in Manipur: Need for Democratic Institutions. - N. Somorendra Singh
4. Vol.012 (July, 2015): Infrastructure of Schools in the Hill Districts of Manipur: A Right to Education Approach. - A. Jiten Singh.
5. Vol.013 (August, 2015): Agriculture, Jhum Cultivation and the New Land Use Policy in Manipur. - Sadam Hanjabam
6. Vol.014 (September, 2015): Meitei Pangals of Manipur
Kh.Gourashyam Singh7. Vol.015 (October, 2015): Rights of
Aged Persons N. Pramod Singh8. Vol.016 (November, 2015):
Combating Human Trafficking in North East India
S. Dilipkumar Singh
9. Vol.017 (December, 2015): Rights of Persons with Disabilities
N. Pramod Singh10. Vol.018 (January, 2016): History
of a Displaced Community of Manipur- An Overview.
Kh. Gourashyam Singh11. Vol.019 (February, 2016):
Decentralization and Political Exclusion: A Case Study of the Autonomous District Council in Manipur.
Thathang Vaiphei12. Vol.020 (March, 2016):
Development of Road Infrastructure in the North East States of India.
Yaiphaba NingthoujamSeminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (National/International) with details of outstation participants, if any:1. Organized an ICSSR Sponsored
2-Day International Seminar on “Deprivation, Marginalisation and Social Exclusion in the North Eastern States of India”, during 27-28 May, 2015 at the Court Hall of Manipur University.
The Seminar was attended by – i. Prof.Atul Sarma, Chairman,
OKDISCD, Guwahati & Visiting Professor, Institute of Human Development & Former Mem-ber, 13th Finance Commission.
ii. Prof VK. Borooah, Emeritus Professor of Applied Econom-ics, University of Ulster, Noth-ern Ireland.
iii. Prof. Nirankar Srivastav, De-partment of Economics, NEHU.
iv. Prof. Janki Andharia, Professor & Chair, Jamsetji Tata Centre for Disaster Management, TISS, Mumbai.
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v. Dr. Ajailiu Niumai, UGC Raman Fellow, CSSEIP, and Joint Facul-ty, Centre for Women’s Studies, University of Hyderabad.
2. Organised a One Day International Workshop on “Sustainable Livelihood and Social Exclusion”, at the Court Hall of Manipur University on 15th December, 2015.
The Workshop was attended by Resource Persons –i. Dr. Lucy O’Shea, Department of
Economics, University of Bath, U.K.
ii. Prof. Shashikanta Nandeibam, Department of Economics, Uni-versity of Bath, U.K.
Any other information: 1. Faculty participation in Seminars/
Conferences/Workshops organized by other institutions:
Dr. Th. Bharat Singh1. Attended as Co-ordinator of the
Short Term Course on Research Methodology for Teachers held at UGC-Human Resource Centre (Academic Staff College), Manipur University during 1-6 June 2015.
2. Attended as Co-ordinator of the Orientation Course on Multi-Disciplinary Subjects at UGC-Human Resource Development Centre (Academic Staff College), Manipur University on, during 1 December – 30 December 2015.
3. Attended as Co-ordinator of the One Day International Workshop on “Sustainable Livelihood and Social Exclusion”, at the Vice Chancellor Conference Hall of Manipur University on 15th December, 2015.
4. Delivered a lecture on “Social Exclusion in Manipur” at UGC-Human Resource Development Centre (Academic Staff College),
Manipur University on, 2016 during 1 December – 30 December 2015.
5. Delivered a lecture on “Inclusive Education in India with special reference to Manipur” at UGC-Human Resource Development Centre (Academic Staff College), Manipur University on, 2016 during 2 January – 25 January 2016.
6. Convenor of the ICSSR Sponsored Two Day International Seminar on “Deprivation, Marginalisation and Social Exclusion in the North Eastern States of India” held on 27-28 May 2015 at the Court Hall of Manipur University, organised by the Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, Manipur University.
7. Presented a paper on “Social Exclusion and Inclusive Development in Manipur” at the Lecture Hall of Department of Economics, Manipur University, Sponsored by the ICSSR, New Delhi, 2015.
8. Participated at the Workshop at Hyderabad University jointly organised by Indian Institute of Dalit Studies, New Delhi and Maulana Abdul National Urdu University, Hyderabad on 24 - 26 August, 2015.
Dr. Thangthang Vaiphei1. Presented a paper “Democratic
Decentralization in the North East: Analytical Study of ADC in Manipur” at the Two-Day ICSSR National Seminar on Democracy, Ethnicity and Governance in North East India, organosed by Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, IGNTU, Imphal, on 18, September, 2015.
2. Presented a paper “Traditional Methods of Forest Conservation:
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Practical Experience of the Vaiphei” at the Two-Day State Level Seminar on Tribal Traditional Methods of Forest Conservation and Its Relevant in Modern Age, organized by Tribal Research Institute, Government of Manipur, on 17 November, 2015.
3. Presented a paper “Tourism and Its Economic Implications: Benefits and Costs” at the Two-Day ICSSR National Seminar on Economic Transformation in North East India: Predicaments, Potentials and Policies, organised by Department of Economics, Manipur University, on 22 December, 2015.
4. Attended as organising committee member at the ICSSR sponsored Two-Day International Seminar “Deprivation, Marginalisation and Social Exclusion in the North Eastern States of India” organised by CSSEIP, Manipur University, on 27-28 May, 2015.
5. Attended a talk programme on Sustainable Livelihood and Social Exclusion delivered by Prof. Lucy O Shea and Prof. Shashi Nandeibam, Bath University, UK, organised by CSSEIP, M.U. on 15 December, 2015.
6. Attended Talk by Prof. Manoranjan Pal, ISI, Kolkata, on the topic “Measurement of Poverty & Inequality” organised by CSSEIP, M.U. on 19 December, 2015.
7. Delivered a class on Culture and Tradition of the Vaiphei Tribe, as Resource Person, at the Orientation Course at the Academic Staff College, Manipur University, on 7 April, 2015.
8. Delivered a class on Research Methods in Political Science, as Resource Person, at the Short Term Course on Research Methodology, organised by the Academic Staff
College, Manipur University, on 20, June, 2015.
9. Delivered a class on Democratic Decentralization in Manipur, as Resource Person, at the Orientation Course organised by the Academic Staff College, Manipur University, on 22, December, 2015.
10. Presented a paper entitled India’s Look / Act East Policy: Challenges and Opportunities for Manipur, in the 2-Day National Seminar held during 28-29 January, 2016 at IGNTU, Imphal.
11. Presented a paper entitled Village Tourism: Sustainable Socio-Economic Development for the Tribals, in the 2-Day State Level Seminar held on 30th January, 2015 to 1st February, 2016 at Rayburn College, Churachandpur.
Yaiphaba NingthoujamPaper Published:1. Demographic Dividend: The
Manipur Perspective co- authored with M. Bijoy Singh, Spectrum: An International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Jan-Jun, 2015, Vol.3, Issue 1, ISSN No. 2319-6076.
Seminar / Workshops / Conferences attended:1. Participated the 3-Day
International Seminar “Movements in Recent Past and Present Northeast India with Special Reference to Manipur” organized by Centre for Manipur Studies, Manipur University, in collaboration with ICSSR, New Delhi, during 27-29 November, 2015 at the Conference Hall, Anthropology Deptt., Manipur University.
2. Presented a paper entitled Development Experiences in the
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Hill Areas of Manipur: Problems and Prospect, in the 2-Day State Level Seminar held on 30th January, 2015 to 1st February, 2016 at Rayburn College, Churachandpur.
Present details of departmental infra-structural facilities with regard to1. Library: Yes - 12. Internet facilities for staff and
students: Yes – for all3. Total no. of classrooms: Yes - 2
List of Doctoral, Post-Doctorial stu-dents and Research Associates:Ph.D. Scholars: 1. Kh. Romenkumar Singh 2. A. Jiten Singh3. M. Tangkeshwar Sharma
Project Fellows:1. John Gaidingam2. Md. Sakhil Ahmed
Research Assistant:1. Mr.M.Samuel
manipur institute of technologyYear of Establishment: 1998Principal i/c: Prof. R.K. Hemakumar Singh
Civil EngineeringFaculty members:Sl Name Designation Specialization1 Dr. Th. Kulachandra Singh Professor Soil Engg.2 Dr.Thokchom Suresh Associate Profes-
sorStructural Engg.
3 Dr. Th. Kiranbala Devi Asst. Professor (S-3)& Head
Structural Engg.
4 Dr. Th. Somchand Singh Asst. Professor Water Resources Engg.5 Dr. Y. Arunkumar Singh Asst. Professor Transportation Engg.6 SangeetaSougrakpam,
M.Tech.Asst. Professor Water Resources
7 Dr. K. Rambha Devi Asst. Professor Soil Engg.8 N. Premananda Singh,M.
Tech.Asst. Professor Environmental Engg.
9 N. Sukumar Singh, M.Tech. Asst. Professor Earthquake Engineering10 Ms.NganthoiNaorem,
M.Tech.Guest Lecturer Water Resources
Research Projects:1. Title: Study of Physio-Mechanical
Properties of Fly Ash and Rice Husk based Geopolymer
Funding Agency: NEQIP
PI: Dr. Th. Suresh Singh Budget: Rs. 70,000.00 Duration: 1 Yr2. Title: Seismic Vulnerability
Assessment of a Hospital Building
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Funding Agency: NEQIP PI: Dr. Th. Kiranbala Devi Budget: Rs. 90,000.00 Duration: 1 Yr3. Title: Investigation of the
Correlation between types, Bed Soils and Foundations of Hydraulic Structures
Funding Agency: NEQIP PI: Dr. Th. Somchand Singh Budget: Rs. 90,000.00 Duration: 1 Yr4. Title: Investigation for
Improvement of Structural Conditions of NH 37 from Jiribam to Imphal
Funding Agency: NEQIP PI: Dr. Y. Arunkumar Singh
Budget: Rs. 90,000.00 Duration: 1 Yr5. Title: Characterisation of organic
soilofLangol, Imphal Funding Agency: NEQIP PI: Dr.K. Rambha Devi Budget: Rs. 70,000.00 Duration: 1 Yr6. Title: Image analysis of Biological
in soil column to improve soil properties
Funding Agency: NEQIP PI: SangeetaSougrakpam Budget: Rs. 85,000.00
Duration: 1 YrSeminar/Workshop/Conference/Symposium Attended:Dr. Th. Somchand Singh1. “Disposal of Plastic Waste and Stone
Dust: A Sustainable Development Approach”, 2015 International Conference on Environmental Science and Sustainable Development (ICESSD2015), 25-26 Oct. 2015, Bangkok, Thailand.
Dr.Thokchom Suresh1. STTP on “Renewable Energy and
Emerging Technology organised by NITTTR. Kolkata, 17 – 22 Dec. 2016
2. STTP on Earthquake Resistant Design of RCC buildings organised by NITTTR. Kolkata , 18 – 22 Jan. 2016
3. STTP on Introduction to Computational Analysis for Engineering Problems organised by MIT, Imphal under AICTE-NEQIP, 4 – 9 Feb. 2016
Papers Published in Journals (Name of the Teacher, Name of the Articles, Name of the Journal, Date of Publica-tion, Volume):Dr. Th Somchand Singh 1 “Application of Multi-objective
Optimization Techniques on Optimal Groundwater Remediation Design”, International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 4(6), 282-285. August, 2015.
2. ThangjamSomchand Singh, “Impact of Well Locations on the Cost of Reclamation of Aquifers”, International Journal of Modern Communication Technologies & Research, 3(8), 24-27.August, 2015.
3. ThangjamSomchand Singh, “Management of Construction Waste Materials: A Review”, International Journal of Geology, Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, 3(8), 23-27.August, 2015.
Papers Published/Presented in Con-ferences (Name of the Teacher, Name of the Articles, Name of the Confer-ence, Place, Date)Dr. Th. Somchand Singh1. “Disposal of Plastic Waste and Stone
Dust: A Sustainable Development
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Approach”, 2015 International Conference on Environmental Science and Sustainable Development (ICESSD2015), 25-26 Oct. 2015, Bangkok, Thailand.
Dr. Y. Arunkumar Singh1. Structural Performance of Plastic
Cell Concrete Block Pavement for Low Volume Roads, 11th International Conference on Concrete Block Pavement, Dresden, Germany, 8 – 11 September 2015.
ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERINGCourse Offered: B.E. (Electronics and Communication Engineering)Faculty members:Sl Name Designation Specialization1 Dr.N.Basanta Singh, Ph.D Associate Professor Micro & Nano De-
vices 2 RomeshLaishram, M.E Asst. Prof.& Head Communication &
Signal processing3 Kh. Jolson Singh, M.E Asst. Professor Devices4 Ms.Kh. Renuca, M.E Asst. Professor Communication5 Ms.GhaneshoriThingbaijam,
M.EAsst. Professor Communication
6 Ms.SharmilaMeinam, M.E Asst. Professor Communication7 Ms.Balarampyari Devi,
B.TechAsst. Professor VLSI & Embedded
8 SinamSarda, M.Tech Guest Lecturer Microwave9 Syed MujiburRahman, M.E. Asst. Professor Mech. Engineering10 Th. SukaDeba Singh, M.E Asst. Professor Electrical and Elec-
tronics Research Projects:1. Title: Design & Simulation of Single
Electron Transistor Circuits. Funding Agency: NEQIP PI: Dr. N. Basanta Singh Budget: Rs. 1,10,000/- Duration: 1 Yr2. Title: Design & Simulation of Single
ElectrElectron Device Modelling of Graphene Based Dye Sensitized Solar Cell.
Funding Agency: NEQIP PI: Kh. Jolson Singh
Budget: Rs. 1,15,000/- Duration: 1 Yr
Orientation Courses/ Refresher Courses/Short term Training Pro-gramme AttendedDr. N. Basanta Singh1. STTP on Modeling, Simulation
and Characterization of Nano-Transistors, IIT Kanpur, 26-30 Oct. 2015
2. STTP on“Natural Language Processing and it’s Applications”, organised by MIT, Imphal, 1-5 Feb. 2016
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3. STTP on Introduction to Computational Analysis for Engineering Problems organised by MIT, Imphal under AICTE-NEQIP, 4 – 9 Feb. 2016
GhaneshwariThingbaijam1. STTP on “Renewable Energy and
Emerging Technology organised by NITTTR. Kolkata, 17- 22 Dec. 2016
2. 10 Days In-House Training Programme on Tally organised by MIT, Imphal (under AICTE-NEQIP), 20 Jan. – 1 Feb. 2016
3. STTP on Introduction to Computational Analysis for Engineering Problems organised by MIT, Imphal under AICTE-NEQIP, 4 – 9 Feb. 2016
A. Balarampyari Devi1. 10 Days in House Training Program
on Tally at MIT Manipur, 20 Jan – 1Feb 2016
2. Short Term Training program on Introduction to Computational Analysis for Engineering Problems at MIT, Manipur funded by AICTE-NEQIP, 4- 9 Feb 2016
Khwairakpam Renuca1. STTP on “Renewable Energy and
Emerging Technology organised by NITTTR. Kolkata , 17 – 22 Dec. 2016
2. 10 Days In-House Training Programme on Tally organised by MIT, Imphal (under AICTE-NEQIP), 20 Jan. – 1 Feb. 2016
3. STTP on Introduction to Computational Analysis for Engineering Problems organised by MIT, Imphal under AICTE-NEQIP, 4 – 9 Feb. 2016
Sharmila Meinam1. 10 Days In-House Training
Programme on Tally organised by MIT, Imphal (under AICTE-NEQIP), 20 Jan. – 1 Feb. 2016
2. STTP on Introduction to Computational Analysis for Engineering Problems organised by MIT, Imphal under AICTE-NEQIP, 4 – 9 Feb. 2016
Papers Published in Journals:Dr. N. Basanta Singh1. ArpitaGhosh, Amit Jain, N. Basanta
Singh, Subir Kumar Sarkar, “A modified macro model approach for SPICE based simulation of single electron transistor” J Computational Electronics, ISSN: 1569-8025 (print version),ISSN: 1572-8137 (electronic version), 03 Feb 2016
2. Amit Jain, ArpitaGhosh, N. Basanta Singh &Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Implementation Aspects of Logic Functions using Single Electron Threshold Logic Gates and Hybrid SET-MOS Circuits”, IETE Journal of research, Taylor & Francis, ISSN:0377-2063(Print), 0974-780X (Online), 07 Oct 2015
Papers Published/Presented in Conferences:Dr. N. Basanta Singh1. Pranab Kishore Dutta, N.
Basanta Singh, Amit Jain and Subir Kumar Sarkar, “Design and Implementation of An Asynchronous Arbiter Circuit using SET CMOS Hybrid Architecture Approach”, International Conference on Computing, Communication and Automation (ICCCA2015), 15th-16th, May 2015, pp 1248-1251, ISBN:978-1-4799-8890-7
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COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERINGCourse Offered: B.E. (Computer Science & Engineering)Sl Name Designation Specialization1. Th. Ibungomacha Singh,
, M.EAsst. Professor (S-2) Computer Science
2. RanbirSoram, M.E Asst. Professor & Head
Computer Science
3. Dr. N. Kishorjit Singh, Ph.D
Asst. Professor Computer Science
4. SapamJitu Singh, M.E Asst. Professor Computer Science5. T. Sonamani Singh, M.E Asst. Professor Computer Science6. Ms.SelinaKhoirom, M.E Asst. Professor Computer Science7. Rajeev Rajkumar,
M.Tech.Guest Lecturer Computer Science
8. Ms. P. Binodini Devi, M.E. Guest Lecturer Computer ScienceResearch Projects1. Title: Performance Appraisal of
RSA in Virtual Banking. Funding Agency: NEQIP PI: Ranbir Soram Budget: Rs. 1,10,000.00
Duration: 1 Yr2. Title: Manipuri Character Mapping
System Funding Agency: NEQIP PI: N. Kishorjit Singh Budget: Rs. 1,10,000.00
Duration: 1 Yr
Orientation Courses/ Refresher Courses/Short term Training Pro-gramme AttendedSapam Jitu Singh1. 10 Days’ In-House Training
Programme On “Tally” organised by MIT under Faculty & staff development programme(AICTE/NEQIP) , 20Jan.-1 Feb.2016
2. One week workshop Natural Language Processing And Its Applications organised by MIT under Faculty & staff development programme(AICTE/NEQIP), 1 Feb.- 5 Feb. 2016
HUMANITIES & BASIC SCIENCESFaculty members:Sl Name Designation Specialization1 Ms. N. Ashalata Devi, M.Sc Asst. Professor .& Head Chemistry2 Dr. Y. Mahendra Singh, Ph.D. Asst. Professor Mathematics3 Dr. Anita Sorokhaibam, Ph.D. Asst. Professor Mathematics4 G.A. Hirankumar Sharma, M.Sc. Asst. Professor Mathematics
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Research Project:1. Title: Detailed Geological and
Geotechnical Studies of Phesama Landslide, Nagaland, India”
Funding Agency: DST, GoI PI: Dr.Ch Gobin Singh Budget: Rs. 13.40 Lakhs
Duration: 2 years w.e.f 2015
5 JayantakumarOinam, M.A Asst. Professor English6 A. Romeo Singh, M.Sc. Asst. Professor Physics7 Dr.ChiromGobin Singh, Ph.D. Asst. Professor Earth Sciences8 Dr. N. Rebika Devi, Ph.D. Guest Lecturer English
dean student welfare
Report of the Dean,Teachers’ Day was organized by Manipur University Students’ Union (MUSU) in
the month of October, 2015.Trial selection for Manipur University Inter-College Youth Festival:Trial selection for the formation of Cultural Team of P.G. Classes, M.U. for partici-
pation in the XXIX Manipur University Inter-College Youth Festival, 2015 was held during November 5-6, 2015 at the premises of this University. Meeting of Security Staffs:
A breakfast meeting was organized for the Security Staffs of Manipur University Campus in the University Canteen on 8th November, 2015.XXIX MUICYF 2015 (NOVEMBER 18 – 20, 2015)
The Manipur University Cultural Committee organized the XXIX Manipur Uni-versity Inter-College Youth Festival, 2015 on the theme “Reaping the Youth Prow-ess”. The Inaugural Function of the festival was held on 18th November, 2015 at the Centenary Hall of this University at 10:00 a.m. Shri O. Nabakishor Singh, Chief Secretary, Government of Manipur, Shri K. Radhakumr, Commissioner, Art and Cul-ture, Government of Manipur and Prof. HNK Sarma,Vice-Chancellor, Manipur Uni-versity were the Chief Guest, Guest of Honour and President respectively.
A contingent of 38 students of P.G. Classes, M.U., with Dr. Morangthemcha Chaoreikanba, Assistant Professor, Department of Dance & Music , M.U. and Dr.R.K. Sobita Devi, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Teachers Education, M.U. as Team Managers, participated in the cultural festival and won the following prizes :-Music Dance and Literary EventsSl Item Position Sl Item Position1 Classical Instru-
mental Solo (Non-percussion)
1st Position 1 Folk/Tribal Dance 1st position
2 Group song west-ern
1st Position 2 Classical Dance (Solo)
1st position
3 Group Song (In-dian
1st Position 3 Quiz 1st position
4 Classical vocal solo (H/K)
2nd Position
5 Folk Orchestra 2nd PositionTheatre Fine-ArtSl Item Position Sl Item Position1 Mimicry 1st position 1 Poster Making 2nd d posi-
tion2 Mime 2nd position 2 Rangooli 1st posi-
tion3 One Act Play 2nd position4 Skits 1st position
The P.G. Classes, M.U. got the Overall Championship of the Festival and was awarded the Sanoujam Sajor Singh Memorial Championship Trophy (Running) do-nated by Shri S. Ingo Singh, Deputy Registrar (Retd.), Manipur University .
In the Debating Competition Km. Ningombam Malemnganbi Chanu, G.P. Wom-en’s College, Imphal got the 1st Position and was awarded the Thounaojam Bud-hachandra Singh Memorial Trophy (Running) donated by Prof. Th. Ratankumar Singh, Department of English, Manipur University.
Maibam Ratan @ Geeng Memorial Running Trophy with cash prize of Rs.1000/- donated by Maibam Ranjit Singh was awarded to Km. Thaibema Devi of G.P. Wom-en’s College, Imphal for winning in the musical event of Western Vocal Solo.
Smt. B. Shyama Devi Memorial Running Trophy with a cash prize of Rs. 1000/- donated by Prof. H.N.K. Sarma, Vice-Chancellor, Manipur University was awarded to Km. L. Malemnganbi Chanu, D.M. College of Arts, Imphal for winning the On the Spot Photography Competition.
Moirangthem Ningol Rani Shija Memorial Running Trophy with a cash prize of Rs. 1000/- donated by Prof. R.K. Hemakumar Singh, Department of Chemistry, MU was awarded to Ch. Sangita Devi, G.P. Women’s College, Imphal for winning the Musical event of Classical Vocal Solo(Hindustani/Karnatak).
Naorem Chaoba Singh Memorial Running Trophy with a cash prize of Rs.1,000/- donated by Prof. N. Mohilal Meitei, Dean of Students’ Welfare, M.U. was awarded to Mr. N. Sanjit Singh of Manipur Institute of Technology, Imphal for scoring the 1st position in the Musical event of Light Vocal Solo(Indian).
Best Classical Solo Dance Running Trophy with a cash prize of Rs. 1,000/- do-nated by Smt. Ch. Rita Devi, Lecturer, Modern College, Imphal was awarded to Km. R.K. Sanathoi Chanu, P.G. Classes, M.U. for winning 1st positing in the Classical Solo Dance.
The following special prizes were also awarded to different Colleges :1. Best in Music - P.G. Classes, M.U.2. Best in Dance - P.G. Classes, M.U. & D.M. College of Arts3. Best in Theatre - P.G. Classes, M.U.4. Best in Literary Event - P.G. Classes, M.U. 5. Best in Fine Art - Imphal Art College6. Best Discipline - Standard College7. Best Cultural procession - D. M. College of Commerce
The Valedictory Function of the Festival was held on 20th November, 2015 at the Centenary Hall of this University at 1:00 p.m. Dr. T. Meinya Singh, Hon’ble Mem-ber of Parliament, Lok Sabha, Prof. W. Vishwanath Singh, Dean, School of Life Sci-ences, M.U. and Prof. H.N. K. Sarma, Vice-Chancellor, M.U were the Chief Guest, Guest of Honour and President of the function.31st East Zone Inter-University Youth Festival, 2015-16:
Manipur University Cultural Team consisting of 40 (forty) members including two team managers led by Dr. M. Macha Chaoreikanba, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Dance and Music, MU and Dr. L. Santosh Singh, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Physical Edn. & Sports Sc. MU represented Manipur University team in the 31st East Zone Inter University Youth Festival held at Tezpur University, Assam during 3-7 January, 2016. The team received the following positions during the festival. Sl Event Position1. Western Group Song 1st position2. Western Solo Song 3rd position3. Mime 3rd position4. Cartooning 3rd position
Participation in the North East India Inter-College Debating Competition:Babita Kamei and P. Sushma Devi, Department of History, Manipur University
participated in the North East India Inter-College Debating Competition held at Sonapur College, Assam on 28th January, 2016.Reception Cum-Interaction with the Manipuri Diaspora of Myanmar :
On 5th February, 2016 (Friday) the Office of the Dean of Students’ Welfare in collaboration with Manipur University Students’ Union (MUSU) and Centre for My-anmar Studies organized a Reception Cum-Interaction with the Manipuri Diaspora of Myanmar. University Fresher’s Meet, 2016:
Manipur University Students’ Union (MUSU) organized the University Fresher’s Meet, 2016 on 16th February, 2016 at the Centenary Hall, Manipur University.31st Inter University National Youth Festival, 2015-16 :
31st Inter University National Youth Festival was held at the University of Mysore, Mysuru (Karnataka) from 17 to 21 February, 2016. In this festival, MU
Cultural Team comprising of 9 members led by Dr. Nongthombam Jiten, Research Associate, Centre for Myanmar Studies, MU as team manager participated in the event of Western Group Song and got first position in this edition. Details of the team structure are as follows:
Sl Name of the participants College/Department Event Position1 Genevie Hall Dept. of Linguistic Western
Group SongFirst
2 Thoudam Beelansana Singh
Dept. of Dance & Music
3 Thokchom Mrilalini Devi Dept. of Manipuri4 Soibam Arbin Singh Dept. of Life Sciences5 Chungkham Sangeeta Devi G.P. Women College6 Aheibam Tomba Singh Accompanist7 Huidrom Anilkumar Singh Accompanist8 Aribam Budhibanta
SharmaAccompanist
9. Dr. N. Jiten Manager9th South Asian University Festival (SAUFEST), 2015-16 :
Based on the performance of Manipur University team during the last Inter Uni-versity National Youth Festival, 2014-15 which was held at Devi Ahilya Viswavi-dylaya, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, Association of Indian University invited Manipur University to give performance in the events of Classical Solo Dance and Folk Or-chestra at the 9th South Asian University Festival (SAUFEST) held at Baba Saheb Bim Rao Ambedkar University, Lucknow (UP) during 25-29 February, 2016. In this festival, a contingent of 19 (Nineteen) members of Manipur University Cultural Team led by Dr. Maibam Chourjit Singh, Cultural Coordinator, MU and Dr. Rajkumar Suresh Singh, Asst. Professor, Dept. of ACEE, MU participated. Team members in-clude:Sl Name of the Participant College/ Department1 Yambem Nirina Devi D.M. College of Arts2 Kiranbala Wahengbam Dept. Dance & Music3 Okram Kalpana Devi Dept. Dance & Music4 Ahongsangbam Shilini Devi Dept. Dance & Music5 Rosina Yumna Dept. Dance & Music6 Wahengbam Debina Devi Dept. Dance & Music7 Lairenjam Suranda Devi Dept. Dance & Music8 Naosekpam Diana Chanu Dept. Dance & Music9 Ningombam Pushpa Anand Dept. Dance & Music10 Nelson Laimayum Dept. of Linguistic
11 Ningthoujam Moneyka Devi Dept. Dance & Music12 Mayengbam Priyarani Devi Accompanist13 Huidrom Anilkumar Singh Accompanist14 Laishram Milanjit Singh Accompanist15 Aribam Budhibanta Sharma Accompanist16 Langoijam Satyajit Singh Accompanist17 Arambam Gobi Singh Accompanist18 Dr. Maibam Chourjit Singh Team Manager19 Dr. Rajkumar Suresh Singh Team Manager
XX Manipur University Festival:XX Manipur University Festival (MUFEST, 2016) consisting of Sports, Literary
and Cultural Events was organized by Manipur University Students’ Union (MUSU) from 17th to 19th March, 2016.Formation of Anti Ragging Committee and Anti Ragging Squard/Cell:
Anti Ragging Committee and Anti Ragging Squard/Cell of Manipur University were formed on 11th April, 2016.Formation of Music Club, Manipur University:
Music Club Manipur University was formed on Friday, the 15th April, 2016 un-der the supervision of the Dean of Students’ Welfare, Manipur University to pro-mote the values of music and help in bonding societies. Observation of Khonjom Day:
Manipur University Students’ Union (MUSU) organized the Khongjom Day on 23rd April, 2016 at the University Bus Parting. Prof. HNK Sarma, Non’ble Vice-Chancellor, Manipur University was the Special Invitee of the function.6th Annual Hostel Sports Meet, 2016:
6th Annual Hostel Sports Meet, 2016 of Manipur University was held on 17th and 18th May, 2016.Audio DVD release:
DVD release function based on “Lamjing Meira Athouba” , a poem written by R.K. Pritamkumar Singh, former General Secretary, Manipur University Students’ Union (MUSU) was held on 7th June, 2016 at the premises of the Students’ Home, M.U. Prof. M.C. Arun, Prof. N. Mohilal Meitei , Dr. M. Chourjit Singh and Dr. N. Sana-tomba Singh spoke on the Occasion. Observation of the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking:
Manipur University Students’ Union (MUSU) with the sponsorship of Manipur University and Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS), Porompat, Imphal organized a Cycle Rally as a part of the observance of International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking on 26th June, 2016.
Joint meeting of the Office of the Dean of Students’ Welfare, Placement Cell, Manipur University, Centre for Entrepreneurships, Manipur University and Cancer Counseling Cell, Manipur University:
On 1st July, 2016 a joint meeting of the Placement Cell, Manipur University, Centre for Entrepreneurships, Manipur University and Cancer Counseling Cell, Ma-nipur University was held in the Office of the Dean of Students’ Union, M.U. to chalk out future programmes connected with the students of Manipur University.
Prof N Mohilal MeiteiDean, Students Welfare
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ignouThe Indira Gandhi National Open
University (IGNOU), New Delhi, is the nerve centre of the National Open Uni-versity system in the Country. The Study Centres are located in the Educational Institutions and Universities all over the Country. The Imphal Study Centre of IG-NOU, established in the year 1987 and is located at Manipur University. The Centre was offered only one academic programme (Diploma in Management) in the year of 1987 with a strength of 6 students.
The Manipur University has pro-vided accommodation for office and classrooms of the Study Centre. The IGNOU, New Delhi provides all other infrastructures. The IGNOU, New Delhi announces admission notice twice in a year i.e. January session and July ses-sion for all the programmes which of-fered, in all National News Papers, Local News Papers, Radio and Doordarshan channel for the benefit of the residents of all over the state. The aim of the IG-NOU is to provide access to higher edu-cation for the large segment of people, especially the disadvantages sections, in-service people and all those who are interested for higher studies and learn-ing new subjects.
The IGNOU, Imphal Study Centre or-ganises face to face counselling/classes to the students on Sundays, 2nd Satur-days and holidays engaging qualified academicians from the universities, colleges and other institutes. During the year 2016, 6667 (SIX thousand six hundred and sixty seven) students on rolls in this centre. At present the cen-tre offers the following programmes of studies.
Master Programmes in: English, Hindi, Political Science,
Public Administration, Sociology, Rural Development, Economics, Social Work, Tourism Management, & Information Science, Business Administration, Edu-cation, Distance Education, Philosophy, History and Journalism & Mass Com-munication. Post Graduate Diploma in:
Human Resource Management, Fi-nancial Management, Operations Man-agement, Management, International Business Operations, & Mass Commu-nications, Disaster Management, Rural Development, Higher Education.Diploma Programmes in:
Management, Early Childhood Care & Education, & Health Education, Wom-en’s Empowerment & Development, Creative Writing in English, HIV & Fam-ily Education, Tourism Studies.Certificate Programme in:
Guidance, Rural Development, Food & Nutrition, of English, Consumer Pro-tection, Human Right, Environmental Studies, Disaster Management, & Fam-ily Education, Tourism Studies.Bachelor’s Degree in:
Library & Information Science, Tourism Studies and Six Months Pre-paratory Course for admission to Bach-elor’s Degree Programme.
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HEALTH CENTREThe Health Centre has been a nodal
Health Dept. Although Health Center has only O.P.D. facility, patients are kept under observation during 10 am to 5pm and sometimes during odd hours also, even on holidays given all the semi emergency care and management, also involved in providing 24 hours medical consultation to the different constitu-ents of the university fraternity and also people from the adjoining areas. The health Center facilitates pro-grammes like:1. Taking care of women and
individuals from time to time.2. The Health Centre has given
coverage to the Sports and cultural events. It gives full medical coverage to individuals participating in Seminars/Symposium organized on the University premise by the several department of the University.
3. The Health Centre has been sending patients to the referral hospitals depending upon the severity of the cases.
4. Full medical coverage to Inter College Youth Festival.
5. One week Inspire Science Camp, which had around 500 students from different Dist. of the state, were taken care round the clock.
The number of patients attended dur-ing the year under report: Total Number of General
Patient-3840 Total Number of Dental Patient-
236 However many machines like:
1. Blood Grouping and Cross matching,
2. Heamoglobinometer3. Refraction Set,4. Ultrasound guided Physiotherapy
machine are there with the center, for the dearth of technical hands ,these machines remains unutilized.
However, Blood Sugar Machine is in regular use. Regarding plans of the de-partment, several ideas have been sug-gested in the past years but it is urgently felt that A Full Fledged Multi-Specialty is the need of the hour. The Health Centre definitely needs liberal funding .More Doctors Nurses and other Para- medics be appointed to cater to the ever increasing residents on the campus.
In the absence of any good hospital in the vicinity the Health Centre if aug-mented to a hospital will definitely be an asset to the people of the region.
Manipur University being a Central University has to offer best facilities to the people of the University and in its adjoining areas with a sense of respon-sibility. It will however have to play a larger dignified role in the coming fu-ture as such half hearted measures will not suffice. Our community needs a fo-cused participation.
The Centre needs a staff car to strengthen the mobility of the centre which has remained unaccomplished since the last many years should mate-rialize at the earliest in the interest of the resident on the campus.
A chawkidar may please be sta-tioned in the vicinity of Health Centre and Ambulance along with the Driver too be stationed there permanantly, this proposal has been made repeatedly in the past also.
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ladies hostel - i (urirei)
ladies hostel - ii (kombirei)
men’s hostel - i (thangjing)
men’s hostel - ii (koubru)
The Urirei Hostel has 2 blocks viz. 1. Old Block with 104 seats (single)
and 2. New Block with 84 seats (Double).
This hostel is running smoothly un-der the Warden Dr. Kanchan Sharma Associate Professor, Department of Hindi, M.U.
Besides the hectic study of the hos-tellers they are also performed many sporting and cultural event organized by this University from time to time.
Annual Get-Together 2016:The inaugural function of Annual
Get-Together was held on 07-03-2016 at 10 a.m. at the Centenary hall, M.U. Prof. N. Mohilal Meitei, Dean of Stu-dents Welfare, M.U. Dr. Kanchan Shar-ma, Warden, Uriei Hostel and David K. Jote, Joint Registrar, M.U. were the Chief Guest, President and Gust of Honour Respectively.Annual Hostel Sports Meet, 2016:
Participated in the Annual Hostel Sports meet 2016 held during 17-18 May, 2016 at Dr. Kamal Indoor Stadium, M.U.
Year of Establishment: 2007Intake: 100Warden: P. Jamini DeviAim and Objectives of Kombirei Hostel:1. To promote a meaningful and
sustained report between the university and hostellers;
2. To extend knowledge among the students from different parts of the state;
3. Learn to live together & strengthen their relationship in team spirit and socio- cultural realities with a view of reflection there in the entire curricular system of higher education
Founded : 26th October 1980 by R.K. Dorendra, Hon’ble CM of ManipurInaugurated : 7th Feb. 1984 by Shri Th. Nilamani, VC i/c
Total Seat Capacity (Including 18 guest hostelles): 168Existing No. of Hostellers: 144
Year of Establishment: 5th August 2005Facilities Available:
Mess, National and local news-papers, Vehicle shed, Visitor’s room, Sports equipments, TV Hall, Wi-Fi and Common room etc.
Aims and Objectives :1. To ensure, that students coming
from different part of the country/state learn to live together and to strengthen their relation in team spirit and good will.
2. To ensure, that students are able to devote adequate time to their studies and research.
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4. To develop a proper climate curricular and extracurricular activities among the students.
Other Information: Eligibility of Admission to Hostel:1. Students, admitted to full time
regular courses in the University and who are not employed anywhere are eligible to apply for accommodation.
2. Ph.D. scholars working under College teachers will not be given accommodation in the hostels.
3. Admission to the University does not guarantee admission to the hostels.
4. The Full time courses of students are accommodation in the hostels.
Management of the Hostel:1. The overall supervision and control
of the boarders in the hostel shall be on the warden.
2. The care-taker of the hostel shall assist the warden in the smooth running of the hostel.
Activities during the year 2015-16: During this year the hostellers or-
ganized two Social Services and clean-ing drive in an around the hostel and helped in maintaining hygienic sur-rounding. We have been organized a get together cum picnic program at Thanga Karang, Bishnupur District and Annual Sport were organized in the Six disci-plines via 1. Foot Ball.2. Volleyball.3. Cricket. 4. Athletics5. Basketball6. Badminton 7. Tug of War8. Musical Chair
national service schemeThe NSS launched in India on 24th
September, 1969 has today is function-aries in more 391 universities, around 17,000 Colleges, more than 10,000 tech-nical and +2 institutions with 36 (thirty six) lakh volunteers across the country. The scheme has been implemented by the NSS Cell in Manipur University since 1980 through the Department of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of Manipur. The Cell has been coordi-nating various multifaceted activities and programmes with the NSS Direc-torate, Ministry of YAS, New Delhi, NSS, Regional Directorate, Guwahati, State NSS Cell, Government of Manipur and different NSS Units of the University and affiliated Colleges. The Cell is look-ing after the affairs of 97 (ninety seven) such NSS Units including 2 units under the University and five Self Financing Units (SFUs).Under the Cell there are 9,672 (nine thousand six hundred and
seventy two) approved NSS volunteers having 100 volunteers each in 96 units and 72 volunteers in one unit of a col-lege (Imphal Art College) . The Office of the Programme Coordinator is housed in a separate building just near the IG-NOU study centre, Manipur University. The same building is being utilized for the Community Development Cell and Unnat Bharat Abhiyan (UBA) of the Uni-versity.Collaborations
The NSS Cell, MU has been collabo-rating with different organisations of the country and state. Important such organizations include the following:• Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports,
Government of India• Directorate of NSS, New Delhi• Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan
(NYKS)
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• Regional Directorate, NSS ,Guwahati
• Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development (RGNIYD), Sriperumbudur
• Azim Premji University(APU) Bangalore
• National Council for Rural Institute (NCRI), Hyderabad
• Chinmaya Yuva Mission, Pune• International Committee of Red
Cross (ICRC)• Manipur State AIDS Control
Society (MACS),Manipur• State Blood Transfusion
Council,(SBTC), Manipur• Disaster Management Institute
(DMI), Manipur• Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS),
Manipur Chapter• Department of Youth Affairs and
Sports, Government of Manipur• Police Department, Government of
Manipur• Bharat Scouts and Guides, Manipur• State Institute of Rural
Development, Manipur• Office of the State NSS Officer, NSS
Cell, Government of Manipur• NCC, Manipur• All the colleges affiliated to
Manipur University having NSS Units
• Training Orientation and Research Centre (TORC), RK Mission, Narendrapur, Kolkata.
• Empanelled Training Institute , IIE, Guwahati
• Lions and Lioness Club, ManipurFacts at a Glance• Year of establishment of the scheme
in India: 24th September,1969• Year of implemenatation of the
Scheme in Manipur University:
1980 ( through Department of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of Manipur).
• Name of Programme Co-ordinator:Dr.Ch. Ibohal Singh, Assistant Professor (S-2), Department of Library and Information Science, Manipur University.
• Number of NSS Units under the supervision of NSS Cell, Manipur University: 97
including 2 Units of the University and five Self Financing Unit.
• Programme Officers of the University: i) NSS Unit-I: Dr.K. Sitaljit Singh , Assistant Professor (S-2), Department of Education, ii) Unit-II:Dr. M. Nodiyachand Singh, Assistant Professor (S-2), Department of Physical Education and Sports Science, Manipur University.
• Total number of volunteers:9672 (Nine thousand six hundred seventy two) (approved +500 under SFU).
• Supporting Staff: H. Momocha Singh, Junior Assistant (Discontinued)
Activities and Programmes of the Cell:National Seminar cum Health Aware-ness Camp
The NSS Cell, Manipur University, Regional Research Institute (Homeopa-thy), Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India and Homeopathy Medical As-sociation of Manipur had organized a Two –Day National Seminar on Home-opathy in the Service of the Mankind cum Health Awareness Camp during 10-11April, 2015 at the Centenary Hall of the University .The Seminar cum camp was inaugurated by Shri P. Phung-zathang Tonsing , Honourable Minister , Health and Family Welfare, Manipur as
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Chief Guest and presided over by Dr. M. Nara Singh, former Minister and Presi-dent of Homeopathy Medical Associa-tion of Manipur. On the closing day Free Medicines (Arsenic Album 30) were distributed to 500 participants. Six re-source persons spoke on different as-pects of Homeopathy Treatment and its contribution in humanitarian service.Observance of World Hypertension Day and Free Heart Screening Camp
The Manipur Heart Care Society jointly with the NSS Cell, Manipur Uni-versity observed World Hypertension Day and Free Heart Detection Camp on 16th May,2015 at the Centenary Hall of the Manipur University during 9 AM to 4 PM. The focal aspects of the event were:• Awareness Lectures and
Interactions• Heart Detection Camp (Free Investigations like):
• BP Check-up• Blood Sugar• Blood Cholesterol• ECG• Echocardiography
Around 300 persons including stu-dents, youth, local community, teachers and staff of Manipur University were benefited by the camp. Prof. Ksh. Kala Singh, Prof. Y. Iboton Singh.Participation in North East NSS Festival-2015
The NSS Team of Manipur compris-ing of 22 volunteers nominated from different colleges and + 2 level institu-tions and 2 Programme Officers par-ticipated in the North East NSS Festi-val-2015 held at University of Science and Technlogy , Meghalaya, Khanapara during 28 April to 2 May, 2015 at the premises of the University.Around 300 NSS volunteers from eight NE states of India including Sikkim participated in the said Festival.Talk by different emi-nent speakers , competitive events, visit to the historical and educational insti-tutions, youth conventions and suvich-ar are some of the important events ex-pected during the festival.The Manipur Team comprising of 10 boys and 12 girls are led by Shri Th. Tomba Singh and Smt. S. Sorojini Devi, Programme Offic-ers of Ram Lal Paul Higher Secondary School and Kamakhya Pemton College, Hiyangthang.The following table shows the list of participants in the Festival.
Sl Name Sex Name of Institue1 YENGKHOM BHABINI DEVI F Kakching Hr.Sec.School2 SALAM NIRMALA DEVI F Kakching Hr.Sec.School3 SORAM UMESHWORI DEVI F Wagoi Hr.Sec.School4 BIDYALAKSHMI WAIROKPAM F Wangoi Hr.Secondary
School5 NGATHEM KABITA CHANU F Liberal College6 WAHENGBAM SILVIA DEVI F Liberal College7 YM SUMA F Lilong Haoreibi College8 TH.DIANA DEVI F Ibotonsana Hr.Sec.School9 L.BENJUMIN F Ibotonsana Hr.Sec.School10 KHUNDRAKPAM ZINNIA DEVI F T.G.Hr.Sec School
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11 ASHEM RONIKA DEVI F T.G.Hr.Sec.School12 MD.MURAT YUMHHAIBAM M Lilong Haoreibi College13 BERLIN ELANGBAM M C.C.Hr.Sec.School14 KHWAIRAKPAM VICTOR M -do-15 L.RAJESH SINGH M Ram Lal Paul Hr Sec School16 ATHOKPAM JIMBA M Johnstone Hr.Sec.17 BIKRAMJIT IROM M -do-18 KSH.NORENDRO SINGH M Biramangol College19 NAOREM PREMKUMAR SINGH M Nambul Hr.Sec.School20 M.KUMAR SINGH M Chaoyaima Hr.Sec.School21 L.VIKASH SINGH M -do-22 PREMCHAD NINGTHOUJA M Mangolmanbi College23 SALAM SOROJINI DEVI( P.O.) F K.P. College24 TH.TOMBA SINGH (P.O.) M Ram Lal Paul Hr Sec School
Participation in International Youth Exchange Programme
Miss Macha Ibema Chirom, a second semester student of the Department of Economics, Manipur University was nominated for the International Youth Exchange Programme. An ex-volunteer of the NSS Unit of Manipur College and recipient of Manipur University NSS Award-2014 Macha Ibema was nomi-nated by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports as one of the 20-Member Indian Youth Delegation to visit South Korea from 3rd to 12th June, 2015. She has been considered as a good orator representing NSS in the team. She also joined a Pre-Departure Orientation Pro-gramme on 01/06/15 at Indian Moun-taineering Foundation, New Delhi be-fore leaving for South Korea. Her team led by Gaurav Agarwal, Directer, Minis-try of Youth Affairs left Delhi for South Korea on 02/06/15 got opportunity to visit different historical and education-al institutions, universities, museums of the country, participate in various pro-
grammes and activities including cul-tural programmes to show case the tal-ents of the youth of the two countries.Observance of World Environment Day
The NSS Cell, Manipur University col-laborated different organisations in ob-serving World Environment Day on 5th June 2015. The organisations include: Manipur University Student’s Union (MUSU), Manipur University Scheduled Caste Students Welfare Association (MUSCSWA), local clubs and other vol-untary organisations of the adopted vil-lages, etc. The main functions were held at the Bus Parking of the University and Langthabal Kunja.
As a part of the observance, col-laborating with a number of voluntary organizations of the adopted villages of the University namely Kyamgei and Langthabal a mass tree plantation pro-gramme was also carried out under the Mission Go Green initiative of the NSS Cell, Manipur University.
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Participation in NE NSS Festival, Arunachal Pradesh -2015 A total of 11 (eleven) selected NSS Volunteers from different NSS Units under
NSS Cell, Manipur University as in the table, had participated in the NE NSS Festival, Arunachal Pradesh -2015 held during 6-10 June 2015 at NERIST, Itanagar.Sl Name Sex Name of Institue1 HUIRONGBAM SANAHANBI DEVI F Imphal College2 BABINA SANASAM F Imphal College3 W.SARJU DEVI F Biramangol College4 PUKHRAMBAM AREENA DEVI F Manipur College5 CHONGTHAM MANGAL SINGH M Pravabati College6 OINAM ROJO SINGH M Pravabati College7 KHONGKHAM PRAVEEN SINGH M Pravabati College8 LAISHRAM CHITRESHWOR SINGH M Moirang College9 TONGBRAM TIKENDRAJIT SINGH M Moirang College10 KSH. NORENDRA M Biramangol College
Observance of International Yoga DayAs done by many organisations , the NSS fraternity of Manipur also observed
the International Yoga Day on 21st June, 2015. Almost all the funnctionaries and volunteers of different NSS units under the NSS Cell , Manipur University observed the day.Yoga Demonstration , competitions among the NSS volunteers and youth conventions related to yoga and youth are some of the programmes conducted on the day. For the University, the NSS Cell, Manipur University and Department of Physical Education and Sprots Science of the University jointly observed the day at the Dr. Kamal Indoor Stadium in which more than 300 students and volunteers were participated.The following table briefs the participation of the NSS in Inter-national Yoga Day:Sl Name of University Name of programme No. of par-
ticipants1 NSS Cell and Dept of PESS,
Manipur UniversityDemonstration, observation and Talk programme
300+
2 Manipur College Demonstration and observation 100+3 SK Women’s College Demonstration and observation 200+4 Birmangol College Demonstration and observation 200+
Participation in National Integration Camp for WomenThe following team of 10 NSS volunteers with two NSS Programme Officers of
Manipur participated in the “National Integration Camp for Women” organised by the NSS Cell, Mumbai University during from 28 June to 4 July, 2015 at the premises of the University
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Sl Name (Male/Fe-male)
Date of Birth & Class Study-ing in
Name of the Col-lege with address Tel & Fax No
Name of the Universi-ty/+2 level
Female PO
Dr. M.RANJANA DEVI (F)NSS Programme OfficerMobile:+91- 9612380156
01-02-1965Associate Professor
Standard College ImphalMob:+91- 9612380156
Manipur University
1 KH. SUSHMA DEVI Mobile:+91- 9863546781
01-04-1995BA 4th Sem
G.P. Women’s Col-lege, ImphalMob:+91- 9436890236
Manipur University
2 SAPAMPANTHOI CHANUMobile:+91- 9774423870
10-11-1995BA 4th Sem
G.P. Women’s Col-legeMob:+91- 9436890236
Manipur University
3 LAXMIBAIMobile: 8730869537
11-10-1995BA 6th Sem
Standard College , ImphalMob:+91- 9612380156
Manipur University
4 L.MONIKA DEVIMobile:+91- 9089573191
20-01-1996BA 4th Sem
Standard College, ImphalMob:+91- 9612380156
Manipur University
5 NANDEIBAM TA-WANGMobile:+91- 8119848858
10-10-1996Term -VI
Govt. Polytechnic, ImphalMob:+91-8974707581
Manipur University
6 ROJITA LAISHRAMMobile:+91- 8119845144
01-03-1996Term -VI
Govt. Poly-technic, Im-phal-8974707581
Manipur University
7 L.ROJITA DEVIMobile:+91- 9856733337
01-02-1994BA 6th Sem
Waikhom Mani Girl’s College, ThoubalMob:+91-9856406792
Manipur University
8 L.MENAOBI DEVIMobile:+91- 9856434758
11-12-1990BA 6th Sem
Waikhom Mani Girl’s College, ThoubalMob:+91-9856406792
Manipur University
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9 N.MONTESHORI DEVIMobile:+91- 9774261544
02-09-1991BA 4th Sem
Shri Shri Gour Go-vind Girl’s College, ImphalMob:+91-9856153268
Manipur University
10 SH. ROSHITA DEVIMobile:+91- 9774869531
02-09-1992BA 4th Sem
Shri Shri Gour Go-vind Girl’s College, ImphalMob:+91-9856153268
Manipur University
Male PO
N. Jyotinkumar SinghMobile: +91-9856406792
01-03-1958Associate Professor
Waikhom Mani Girl’s College, ThoubalMob:+91-9856241136
Manipur University
* Shri N. Jyotinkumar Singh was replaced by Shri K.Suraj Sharma, former NSV of the University NSS Cell, at the last moment of the due to some unavoidable circumstances of the former.
3rd Manipur University NSS Week-2015
For the third time, the NSS Cell, Ma-nipur University organized the 3rd Ma-nipur University NSS Week -2015 by collaborating with different NSS Units under the Cell during 24-30 September, 2015.The theme for the year was: Youth for Clean India, Green India. Various programmes were conducted during the week. Observance of 46th NSS Day, Cleanliness drive under Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Administration of Swachhta Pledge, Opening of Self Financing Units of NSS, Opening of NSS Community Li-brary, Conduct of Competitive Events, Organization of Orientation Pro-grammes, Tree Plantation, etc. were the activities carried out during the week. DAY-I: THURSDAY, THE 24TH SEPTEM-BER, 2015
The Week began with the obser-vance of the 46th NSS Day hosted by the NSS Units of Manipur College, Im-phal at the premises of the college. The programme was graced by Shri. A.K. Sharma, former Additional Director, University and Higher Education, Gov-ernment of Manipur and former SLO,
State NSS Cell, Manipur as the Chief Guest and presided over by Dr. Md. Ra-heijuddin Sheikh, Principal, Manipur College, Imphal. Dr. Ch. Ibohal Singh, Programme Co-ordinator, NSS Cell, Ma-nipur University also attended the same as the Guest of Honour.Smt. K. Momon Devi, former Programme Officer of the College while giving her speech on the occasion expressed the happiness of in-itiating observance of Manipur Univer-sity NSS Week by the NSS Cell, Manipur University, which is not done in any part of the country. The Guest of Honour, Dr. Ch. Ibohal Singh giving his speech high-lighted the significance of NSS and the moral, educational and social role and responsibility to be expedited by NSS volunteers and the recent changes and developments that have taken place in NSS in the country. He also explored the importance and significance of the theme adopted for the week. The Chief Guest, in his address, expressed his dis-satisfaction with the functioning of the NSS in the state concerning the release of fund for carrying out programmes by the Units which has always been delayed in the state. He also declared the opening of the 3rd Manipur Univer-sity NSS Week, 2015 and administered
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the Swachhta Pledge. In his presiden-tial speech Dr. Md. Raheijuddin Sheikh mentioned about the relevance of the NSS programme to promote our stu-dent youths and opening of the NSS as an elective subject in the higher educa-tion sector of the state. Around 160 per-sons including teachers, NSS function-aries, volunteers and invitees attended the function.The programme for the day 12:30pm: Assembly of volunteers, well
wishers, invitees and organizers.12:45pm: Arrival of dignitaries and take
respective seats : Felicitation to the dignitaries on
the dais. : Lighting of Lamp by the dignitaries : Hoisting of NSS Flag by the Chief
Guest : NSS Song by the NSS Volunteers
of Manipur College : Welcome and introductory Speech
by Shri P. Birachandra Singh, PO, NSS Unit-I Manipur College
: Administration of Swachhta Pledge by the Chief Guest
: Speech by Smt. K. Momon Devi, former Programme Officer of the College
: Speech by the Guest of Honour : Speech by the Chief Guest : Speech by the President : Vote of Thanks by Dr. Jantun
Begum, PO, NSS Unit-II, Manipur College
: Light RefreshmentInter-College Ex-tempore Speech Competition
After the formal inaugural function of the NSS Week, an Inter-College Ex-tempore Speech Competition was also
conducted on various aspects of the theme: ILPS in Manipur and Communal Harmony with Dr. Jantun Begum, Pro-gramme Officer of NSS Unit-II of Ma-nipur College as the Moderator. The fol-lowing students stood positions in the said competitions: 1stPosition: Rojita Laishram – Shree Shree
Gourgobind Girls’ College, Khurai2ndPosition: Mangalngamba Thingujam –
Manipur College3rdPosition: Panthoi Sapam – G.P. Womens’
CollegeOther participants among others
in the competitions were selected to honor with Certificate of Appreciation include the following:1. Roshan Longjam, Manipur College 2. Ravi Thoudam, Manipur College 3. Linda Heikrujam, Manipur College 4. Nongthombam Bijenti Devi,
Manipur College 5. Chanam Thoithoi Meetei, Manipur
College 6. Kiran Saikia, Manipur College 7. Hemam Hemanta Singh, Manipur
CollegeDAY-2: FRIDAY, THE 25TH SEPTEM-BER, 2015Opening of NSS Community Library
The second day of the week was marked with the opening of the NSS Community Library at the adopted village of the Kumbi College, Kumbi, Bishnupur District, Manipur. An NSS Community Library was opened on the day at Haotak Tampha Khunou which is the adopted village of the College. The Haotak Youth Social Development Organisation of the said village took the responsibility to house the library
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in its office under the initiative of the Principal and NSS Programme Officer of the College. The function was graced by Dr. Ch. Ibohal Singh, Programme Co-ordinator, NSS Cell, Manipur University as the Chief Guest and formally inaugu-rated and dedicated the library to the community on 25th September, 2015. Shri K. Jugeshwar Singh, Principal of the College presided over the function and Shri Takhellambam Babu, Ex-Pradhan of the Wangoo-Terakhong Gram Pan-chayat graced as the Guest of Honour. Shri Kh. Rameshwar Singh, Programme Officer of the NSS Unit-I of the College, while giving welcome and key note speech of the function highlighted the need for developing the library. On the occasion, the Chief Guest donated some books from the side of the NSS Cell, Ma-nipur University and some books as do-nated by the Manipur Library Associa-tion (MALA). Shri K. Jugeshwar Singh, Principal,Kumbi College, Kumbi also donated a Computer Printer and some books to the Library. Shri K. Kiranjit Singh, Programme Officer, NSS Unit-I of Moirang College who spoke on the occa-sion also donated the Journal “Competi-tion Success Review” four years for the Library. At the end of the function, some saplings were also planted around the campus of the Haotak Social Develop-ment Youth Club. Around 60 persons attended the function comprising of lo-cal youths, NSS functionaries, NSS vol-unteers of the Kumbi College. DAY-3: SATURDAY, THE 26THSEPTEM-BER, 2015Cleanliness Drive and Plantation
A regular programme concerning cleanliness drive with plantation under Swachh Bharat Abhiyan was carried out by the NSS Unit-I of Shree Shree Gour Govind Girl’s College, Kurai, Imphal as a part of the 3rd Manipur University NSS Week -2015 on 26th September, 2015. The Programme Coordinator, NSS Cell, Manipur University also attended the
programme. The programme was con-ducted in and around the campus of the college along with an awareness programme on the significance of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan and the re-sponsibility of the NSS fraternity. A total of 22 volunteers of the NSS Unit of the college attended the programme.DAY -4: SUNDAY, THE 27TH SEPTEM-BER, 2015Opening of Self Financing Unit
On the 4th Day of the Week a new Self Financing Unit (SFU) of NSS was opened at the Kumbi College as the Unit-2 on the occasion of its Foundation Day. This was the second such unit opened under the NSS Cell, Manipur University, the unit of the Asufii Christian Institute (ACI), Mao, Senapati District, Manipur. The college had been permitted to open the Unit by the 9th Manipur University NSS Advisory Committee meeting held on 23rd September, 2015. Dr. Amom Thoinu Devi, Assistant Professor in Po-litical Science of the College has been selected as the Programme Officer of this new SFU of the College. Enrolment of the volunteers for the said unit has also completed. In the function, around 150 persons attended.DAY – 5: MONDAY, THE 28TH SEPTEM-BER, 2015Cleanliness Drive and Plantation
As a part of the ongoing week, a cleanliness drive was conducted by the NSS unit-I of Morang College with the association of the NSS Cell, Manipur University in and around the campus of the college. Some saplings were also planted on the day. Forty NSS volunteers of the college attended the programme. Altogether, around 40 volunteers and teachers attended the programme.DAY – 6: TUESDAY, THE 29TH SEPTEM-BER, 2015
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Day of the week include – Orientation Programme, Quiz Competition, sympo-sium on Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, and opening of SFU.Orientation Programme cum Written Quiz competition
The NSS Unit-I of Damdei Chris-tian College (DCC), Tadaolung, Kan-glatongbi, Senapati District, Manipur conducted an Orientation Programme cum Written Quiz Competition at the premises of the college in which Shri M. Chandrakumar Singh, SLO, NSS Cell, Ma-nipur, Dr.Ch. Ibohal Singh, Programme Co-coordinator, NSS Cell, MU and Shri S. Sitlhou, Principal, Damdei Christian College graced as the Chief Guest, Chief Host and President respectively. On the Occasion a written Quiz competition for the NSS volunteers of the college was conducted by Dr.Ch.Ibohal Singh in which 89 students participated. The theme of the Quiz was NSS and Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. The programme or-ganized by the NSS Unit of the college was supported by the NSS Cell, Manipur University. The function was attended by about 130 students of the college in-cluding NSS volunteers.
The following students stood posi-tions in the said competition:1st Position: 1. Thangtinsei Mangte & 2. Vishal
Sharma2ndPosition: 1. Ryam Lameumang Sitlhou
District Level SymposiumWith the support of the NSS Cell of
the University a District Level sympo-sium on “Swachh Bharat Abhiyan” was conducted by Don Bosco College Mar-am, Senapati District, Manipur.Around 60 volunteers attended the programme. Altogether 12 volunteers participated in the symposium and the following stu-
dents of the college bagged positions:1st Position – Grace Nengneiching2nd Position – Mala3rd Position – Rekhoe- O – Shishe
Opening of SFU of NSS As a part of the ongoing 3rd MU
NSS Week, a Self Financing Unit (SFU) of NSS was opened at National Insti-tute of Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT), Akampat, Im-phal East for which approval has been given by 9th Manipur University NSS Advisory Committee meeting held on the 23rdSeptember, 2015. It was the third NSS Unit opened under the NSS Cell, Manipur University under the Self Financing mode. Dr. Ch. Ibohal Singh, Programme coordinator NSS Cell, MU and Shri T. Gunendra Singh, Joint Direc-tor (Academics), NIELIT, Imphal graced the opening function as chief Guest and President respectively. Around 100 per-sons including teachers and students of the Institute attended the same.DAY – 7: WEDNESDAY, THE30TH SEP-TEMBER, 2015
The closing ceremony of the 3rd Manipur University Week-2015 was witnessed with the Manipur Univer-sity NSS Award Presentation Ceremony. The programme was held at the Court Hall of the University at 12:15PM. Prof. H.N.K. Sarma, Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor, Manipur University, Prof. N.Deva Singh, Dean, School of Human and Environ-mental Sciences, Manipur University, and Prof. N. Lokendra Singh, Registrar, Manipur University graced the same as the Chief Guest, President and Chief Host respectively. Around 160 persons including NSS functionaries, NSS Awar-dees, volunteers and invitees attended the function. Shri K. Sanaton Sharma, Programme Officer, G.P. Women’s Col-lege, Imphal, Manipur University NSS Awardee-2014 compeered the whole proceedings of the function. Pro-
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gramme followed in the ceremony is given below:12:15 PM: Assembly of awardees, organisers,
invitees, etc.12:30 PM: Arrival of Dignitaries and take
respective seats : Felicitation to the dignitaries on
the dais : Welcome and Key Note Address
by Dr. Ch. Ibohal Singh, Programme Coordinator, NSS Cell, MU
: Swachhta Pledge by the Chief Guest
: Felicitation to Kumari Macha Ibema Chirom by the Chief Guest
: Presentation of the Manipur University NSS Award by the Dignitaries
: Speech by the Chief Host : Speech by the Chief Guest : Speech by the President : Vote of thanks : Refreshment
While giving his welcome and key note address, Dr. Ch. Ibohal Singh, Pro-gramme Co-ordinator, NSS Cell, Ma-nipur University highlighted the reason behind the institution of the Manipur University NSS Award by the Cell as to motivate the volunteers and Programme Officers and Heads of the Institutions having NSS Units to carry out more in-novative programmes in the communi-ty as well as in the campus and expedite the moral, educational and social role and responsibility of the NSS fraternity under the motto, NOT ME, BUT YOU. He also highlighted about the month long programme to be carried out by the NSS Cell and its units during 1-31 Oc-tober, 2015 observing the same as the NSS Swachh Monthunder the theme Swachh Campus Swachh Village for Transformed India. The Chief Guest of
the function administered the Swachh Pledge for all the members attended in the function. Kumari Macha Ibema Chirom , the Manipur University NSS Awardees- 2014 and a second semester student of the Economics Department, Manipur University who represented the NSS in the 20-Indian Delegation Team in the International Youth Ex-change Programme in South Korea held during 3-12 June, 2015 was felicitated by the Chief Guest with a shawl and Rs. 5000 (Rupees five thousand) only. After her felicitation, the Manipur University NSS Award-2015 and other Certificate of Appreciation and Merit Certificates, NSS Medals and Cash awards, etc. were distributed. Principals, NSS functionar-ies and NSS volunteers were honoured with MU NSS Award-2015, Certificate of Appreciation, Memento, Cash Award, Merit Certificates, etc on the occasion of MU NSS Award Presentation Ceremony cum Closing Ceremony of the 3rd Ma-nipur University NSS Week-2015 on 30th September, 2015at the Court Hall of Manipur University, Imphal. The de-tails of the presentation of the awards, etc. include the following:NSS MU AWARD FOR PROGRAMME OF-FICER+ Unit (2015) (Memento+ Cash+ Certificate)MANGSATABAM SUMATI DEVI, PRO-GRAMME OFFICERSHREE SHREE GOURGOBIND GIRLS’COLLEGE, KHURAI NSS UNIT-I1. SR.SWETA WILLIAM PARMAR ,
PROGRAMME OFFFICER DON BOSCO COLLEGE MARAM,
NSS UNIT-I NSS MU AWARD FOR VOLUNTEER
(2015) (Memento+ Cash+ Certificate)
2. R.K. LETINA MARAM, DON BOSCO COLLEGE MARAM, SENAPATI DISTRICT, MANIPUR, UNIT-I
3. SORENSHANGBAM YOYKUMAR
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SINGH’ ROYAL ACADEMY OF LAW, OINAM
4. KSHETRIMAYUM PREMDASH SINGH,THOUBAL COLLEGE, THOUBAL
PRINCIPALS honoured with Cer-tificate of Appreciation (Memento+ Certificate)1. DR. (FR.) SEBASTIAN KO, Principal,
Don Bosco College, Maram Senapati District, Manipur
2. DR. K. JABOSHAKHI DEVI, Principal Shree Shree Gourgobind Girls’ College, Khurai,Imphal
3. SMT. O. CHAOBA DEVI, Principal Thoubal College, Manipur
Programme Officers honoured with Certificate of Appreciation ( Memen-to+ Certificate)1. DR. MD. RIYAJUDDIN’ Programme
Officer, NSS Unit – II, Lilong Haoreibi College
2. DR. I. INDRAMANI SINGH, Programme Officers NSS Unit-I, S.K. Womens’ College, Nambol.
3. CH. ANJANA DEVI, Programme Officer NSS Unit-I, Royal Academy of Law, Oinam
4. Leimapokpam Romendro Singh,Programme Officer, NSS Unit-II, Thoubal College, Thoubal
5. SHRI.KHANGEMBAM RAMESHWAR SINGH, Programme Officer, NSS Unit-I, Kumbi College, Kumbi.
6. DR. L. SANAHAL SINGH, Programme Officer, NSS Unit-II, Y.K. College, Wangjing
7. DR.G. SHANTIBALA DEVI, Programme Officer, NSS Unit-I
N.G.College, Lamphel8. DR. N. SUBASHCHANDRA SINGH,
Programme Officer, NSS Unit-I Kha Manipur College, Kakching.
Volunteers honoured with Certifi-cate of Appreciation ( Memento+ Certificate)1. KM.LAISHRAM MENAOBI DEVI,
Waikhom Mani Girls’ College, Thoubal
2. KM. DAIHRH HRHDZII –A, Don Bosco College, Maram
3. KM.A.CHARANI, Don Bosco College, Maram
4. KABRAMBAM DHANESHWOR SINGH, N.G. College
5. N.KINGSON MEETEI, Moirang College
6. KHANGEMBAM MADHUMANGOL SINGH, Kumbi College
7. THOUNAOJAM NEWTON SINGH, Y.K. College, Wangjing
Volunteers honoured for participa-tion in competitive events ( Manipur University NSS Medal + Certificate)
Inter-College Extempore Speech Competition on the theme: ILPS in Ma-nipur and Communal Harmony, 24th September, 2015 at Manipur College
1stPosition: ROJITA LAISHRAM – Shree Shree Gourgobind Girls’ College, Khurai
2ndPosition: MANGALNGAMBA THINGUJAM – Manipur College
3rdPosition: PANTHOI SAPAM – G.P. Womens’ CollegeOther participants 1. Roshan Longjam, Manipur College 2. Ravi Thoudam, Manipur College 3. Linda Heikrujam, Manipur College 4. Nongthombam Bijenti Devi,
Manipur College 5. Chanam Thoithoi Meetei, Manipur
College 6. Kiran Saikia, Manipur College 7. Hemam Hemanta Singh, Manipur
College
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Kumbi College(Manipur University NSS Medal + Certificate)
Symposium on “Total Literacy on Swachh Bharat” (15-09-2015)1st – AKOIJAM SUNANDI DEVI2nd – NAMBRAM KIRAN DEVI3rd – KANGEMBAM TANIA DEVI
Royal Academy of Law , Oinam ,Quiz Competition 24th Sept.2015( Manipur University NSS Medal + Certificate)1st Position: 1. W. Amarjit Singh, 2. Th. Premita
Devi & 3. P.Nandakumar Singh2nd Position:1. K.Usharani Devi, 2. H.Surmala Devi
& 3. Ng.Helen Devi3rd Position:1. B.Niranjan Sharma, 2 W.Dyananda
Singh, 3. L.Naresh Sharma Don Bosco College Maram, Senapati District, Manipur( Manipur Univer-sity NSS Medal + Certificate)
District level Symposium on Swachh Bharat Abhiyan held on 29th Septem-ber, 20151st Position: GRACE NENGNEICHING SINGSIT,
Don Bosco College Maram, Manipur
2nd Position: MALA, Don Bosco College Maram,
Manipur3rd Position: REKHOE-O SHISHE, Don Bosco
College Maram, ManipurDamdei Christian College, Tadaolung ,
Kanglatongbi( Manipur University NSS Medal + Certificate+ Nominal Cash)
Open Written Quiz Competition on NSS and Swachh Bharat Abhiyan held on 29th September, 2015.1st Position: 1. THANGTINSEI MANGTE
2. VISHAL SHARMA2ndPosition: RYAM LAMEUMANG SITLHOU
The Chief Host of the function, Prof. N. Lokendra Singh, Registrar, Manipur University, in his speechdeliberated onthe activities and initiatives of the NSS Cell, Manipur University launched in the last about three years.The new dimensions that can be incorporated in the activities of NSS have also been em-phasized upon in his speech concern-ing the Unnat Bharat Abhiyan, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, etc.Prof. H.N.K. Sarma, Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor, Manipur Uni-versity, in his speech as Chief Guest lauded the activities of the NSS Cell of the University with the support of the different NSS Units under the Cell for expediting their role with the spirit of volunteerism thereby enabling the Uni-versity to carry out a number of pro-gramme which contribute a lot in the nation building process. In his presiden-tial speech, Prof. N. Deva Singh, Dean, School of Human and Environmental Sciences, Manipur University, spoke on various aspects of the significance of NSS in nation building process which is dealing with a number of aspects and relevance of the theme of the 3rd Manipur University NSS Week – 2015 “Youth for Clean India, Green India”. The weeklong programme was success-fully concluded with a vote of thanks proposed by Shri N. Jyotinkumar Singh, NSS Programme Officer, Waikhom Mani Girls’ College, Thoubal, Manipur Uni-versity NSS Awardee-2014.NSS Swachh Month
The NSS Cell, Manipur University collaborating with many NSS Units un-der this Cell observed the whole month OCTOBER-2015 as the NSS Swachh Month under the theme Swachh Cam-pus ,Swachh Village for a Transformed India.Different NSS functionaries car-ried out programmes on Swachh Bharat
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Abhiyan for at least four 4 days , two days in the campus and two days in the adopted villege/slum of the institue/college during the month.The parame-ters for the programme covered include the following:1. Administering Swachhta Pledge2. Cleanliness Drive in the campus,
adopted villages, historical places and cultural sites, etc.
3. Awareness Programmes on various aspects of cleanliness
4. Competitive events among the volunteers of the institute and adopted village/ slum which may include: Quiz, Essay Writing, Speech, Slogan, Painting, Tree Plantation, Personal Hygiene, Sanitation Campaign, Rallies,etc.
5. Observance of Global Handwashing Day on 15th October, 2015
6. Opening of NSS Community Library in the adopted villages/slum, etc.
In some colleges Special camping programmes were conducted during the month in which Swachh Bharat Ab-hiyanwas considered as a component of the theme of the Camp.Some important happenings during the month are high-lighted below.1. Opening of NSS Community
Library at Khurai Kala Vidya Bhavan,Khurai Kala Vidya Bhavan, Khurai with the support of NSS unit- Shree Shree Gourgobind Girls’ College , Khurai and NSS Cell, Manipur University on the 4th October,2015 as a part of NSS Swachh Month Observance.
2. Cleanliness drive and tree Plantation Conducted by NSS unit Kumbi Collge, Kumbi on 2nd October, 2015
3. Cleanliness drive in and around the office Building of NSS Cell, NSS Square of Manipur University
on 2nd October, 2015 and other areas such as near Centenary Hall, approach road to Men’s Hostel, etc on 5th October and 12 October, 2015 respectively.
4. Renovation and replacement of flower plants inside the NSS garden on 22nd October, 2015, around the NSS Square, Manipur University.
5. NSS Special Campaign Programme conducted by Unit-2 of Biramangol College, Sawombung during 12-18 October,2015, No. of Volunteers participated: 50 (M- 26 + F -24).
6. Special camp of Unit-2 of Pravati College, Mayang Imphal conducted during 19-25 October,2015 No. of Volunteers participated =35(M-13,F-22).
7. Special Camp of NSS Unit-I of Mount Everest College, Senapati during 5-11 October, 2015.
8. Along with a Special Camping Programme, the NSS Unit-I and II of M.B. College, Palace Compound, Imphal observed the Month for 7 days during 7-13 October, 2015 and the special Camp being conducted during 14-20 October, 2015.
9. NSS Units of Standard College, Kongba observed the month during 13-16 October, 2015.
10. An NSS Community Library was open by the NSS Unit of Shree Shree Gourgobind Girl’s College, Khurai on 4th October, 2015 at Khurai Kala Vidya Bhavan, Khurai Saroj Leikai, Imphal.
The 9th Manipur University NSS Advi-sory Commute MeetingMinutes and Resolutions
The 9th Manipur University NSS Ad-visory Commute meeting was held on 23rd September, 2015 at the premises of the University Court Hall with Prof H.N.K.Sarma, Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor
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(Chairman of the Committee) in the chair.The following members attended the meeting.1. Dr. M.Nodiyachand Singh,PO NSS
Unit –II,Manipur University.2. Dr. Md.Raheijuddin
Sheikh,Principal Manipur College.3. Dr. R.K.Yaiskul Singh,Additional
Director,Higher Education, Govt. of Manipur.
4. Dr. Th.Subhochandra Singh,Principal Ideal Girl’s College, Imphal
5. Ph. Langamba,Assistant Director (Youth),MACS, Manipur
6. B. Ghanashyam Sharma, Senior Youth Officer, Department of YAS, Govt of
Manipur.7. Sahib Singh,Zonal Director,WYKS,
Manipur.8. L. Joykumar Singh, DFO/ Central,
Imphal.9. K. Sanaton Sharma,P.O G.P
Women’s College, Imphal.10, Prof N.Lokendra Singh, Regitrar,
Manipur University11. K. Jibankumar Singh,FO, Manipur
University12. Prof. R.K. Hemakumar Singh DSW,
Manipur University13. Dr. llowing members could not
attend the meeting14. Dr. A.Rajmani Singh, Programme
Coordinator, NSS Cell, Manipur University
15. Dr. K.Shitaljit Singh,NSS Unit-I PO Manipur University
16. Commissioner/Secretary, Department of YAS, Govt. of Manipur
17. Director, Department of YAS, Govt. of Manipur
18. SLO, NSS Cell, Govt of Manipur
19. Regional Head, NSS, Regional Centre, Guwahati.
Agenda Items: 1. Brief report and review of the
NSS Programmes under NSS Cell, Manipur University for the yerar, 2014-2015.
2. Allocation of Fund to the NSS Cell and Units under the Cell
3. Implementation of NSS as an Elective Subject under Manipur University
4. Village Adoption and Activities under Unnat Bharat Abhiyan.
5. Activities under Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
6. Opening of more Self Financing Units
7. Establishment of NSS Community Library
8. Continuation of Mission GOES GREEN, Mass Tree Plantation, etc.
9. Enhancement of activities of RRC in Manipur
10. Miscellaneous with the permission of the Chair
At the very outset, Dr. Ch.Ibohal Sin-gh, Programme Coordinator, NSS Cell, Manipur University welcomed all the members present which was followed by self introduction by the members present in the meeting. The Honourable Vice-Chancellor then took up the agen-da wise one by one.Minutes and ResolutionsResolution No. 1. Brief Report and Re-view of the NSS Programmes Under NSS Cell, Manipur University for the Year 2014-2015
Dr. Ch. Ibohal Singh presented the brief report and review of the pro-grammes under NSS Cell of the Univer-sity for the period 1st April 2014 to 31 March 2015 which was appraised and unanimously approved and resolved.
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ResolutionNo.2.Allocation of Fund to the NSS Cell and Units under the Cell The Programme Coordinator, on
the agenda item no. 2 informed the members present that for the financial year 2014-2015 fund for the NSS Cell, Manipur University is yet to receive. As fund for the NSS Units under the Cell released by the office of the State NSS Officer (SNO) directly to the units, how many of the units have received the fund is to be collected from the said office. Retirement of the SLO in early part of 2015 and appointment of a new SLO in between and again extension of service for the retired SLO, as expected, may be the reasons for delay in processing for the release of the fund. A mechanism is required to be formulated to release fund in time so that the programmes can be carried out smoothly. After a minute discussion the meeting unanimously resolved that a formal letter be written to the concerned authority of the State government to release fund for the year 2014-15 as early as possible for the University as well as for all the affiliated colleges having NSS units so that programmes can be carried out in time. The meeting also further resolved to charge a sum of Rs.100 each form the students at the time of first semester admission as NSS free w.e.f. the academic session 2016-17 onwards to utilise it in community development programme under Unnat Bharat Abhiyan through NSS Cell and its Units of the University.
Resolution No.3: Implementation of NSS an Elective Subject under Mani-pur University.
The Programme Coordinator, while taking into account the agenda item
No.3 endorsed the members that the Ministry of Human Resource Develop-ment, Government of India, as a part of the discussion in the 62nd Meeting of Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE) held on 10th October, 2013 and a number of Zonal Level Workshops conducted across the country have de-cided to make NSS as a credit based elective subject in the Higher Education system in India. The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of In-dia also has designed a template of NSS curriculum for implementing the same form the academic year 2015-16. The matter was discussed thoroughly by the members and resolved to introduce NSS as a credit based elective subject in Manipur University with effect from the academic session 2016-17 taking an ap-proval in the Academic Council meeting of the University.Resolution No.4: Village Adoption and Activities under Unnat Bharat Abhiyan
While introducing the agenda No 4, the Programme Coordinator presented the members that Unnat Bharat Abhi-yan (UBA) is inspired by the vision of transformational change in rural de-velopment processes by Leveraging Knowledge institutions to help build the architectures of an inclusive India. The Ministry of HRD has launched the scheme on 11th November, 2014. The same has been conceptualized as a movement to connect institutes of high-er education with local communities to address the development challenges of rural India through appropriated tech-nological inventions. Adoption of vil-lage is a must for the scheme. Manipur University has two NSS units and adopts two villages 1) Kyamgei and II) Langth-abal Kunja to carry out programmes for the units. The meeting unanimously resolved that in addition to these two villages, under the UBA three more villages around the University may be
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adopted. The following three more vil-lages as proposed for the same by the NSS Coordinator be approved:1. Langthabal Chingthak and
Chingkha2. Langthabal Mantrikhong3. Thougju Part-II
Also resolved to carry out activities in such villages by the UBA Cell of the University with the support of the NSS Cell: a) Village Sanitation, b) Drinking water supply, C) Energy including re-newable energy, d) Agriculture and al-lied activities, e) Irrigation, f) Improving technology of handicrafts and Artisans, g) Affordable housing, h) Improving ed-ucational standard, i)Improving health, j) Proper use of IT applications. Resolution No. 6: Activities under Swachh Bharat Ahbiyan
On Swachh Bharat Abhiyan the Pro-gramme Coordinator narrated that cleanliness drives have been carried out by the NSS fraternity since a long time in the State. The activities can be enhanced if the NSS Units are provid-ed with separate funds for the scheme especially by the concerned parent institutions. The meeting may chalk out to mobilize funds for the scheme. The meeting after through discussion resolved that the whole month Octo-ber 2015 be observed as “NSS Swachh Month” during which all the NSS Units can conduct cleanliness drive in the campus as well as in the adopted villag-es as a part of their regular programme and making Swachh Bharat as theme for special camping programme and mobilising funds from the institutions and other well wishers as well.Resolution No.7: Opening of More Self Financing Units
Regarding opening of self financ-ing units, the Programme Coordinator mentioned that there are demands for opening of some more Self Financing
Units (SFU) from the affiliated institu-tions of Manipur University. One such unit has been opened in Asufu Chris-tian Institute, Mao, Senapati District, Manipur. Kumbi College also wants to have one more unit under SFU scheme of NSS. NIELIT also approached the NSS Cell for the same purpose. Even Ma-nipur University also needs to have at least two more units as the enrolment strength has been increased since last 2/3 years with the establishment of new departments and canters. Moreo-ver three more villages are going to be adopted by the University under UBA. The fund for functioning of such units to carry out activities may be mobilized through CSR activities of different cor-porate organizations. All the Volunteers and Programme Officers of such units can enjoy all the programmes and ac-tivities conducted in the country. The meeting further unanimously resolved that Self Financing Units (SFU) of NSS in any institutes affiliated to the Univer-sity if they are fulfilled the required cri-teria including the following are opened by the Programme Co-ordinator:1. NIELIT2. Kumbi College3. Three more units under Manipur
University to enhance the Unnnat Bharat Ahiyan through community Development Cell to carry out programmes in the newly adopted villages. For this the Programme Coordinator may chalk out Programme Officers from among the faculty members.
Resolution No.8:-Establishment of NSS Community Library
Discussing establishment of NSS Community Library, the NSS Pro-gramme Coordinator, highlighted that the cell has its own such a library es-tablished last year. Such a library was inaugurated on February 7, 2015 at Taloulong village with the support of the NSS Unit of Damdei Christian Col-
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lege. NSS unit-I of Kumbi College is also establishing such a library on 25th Srptember, 2015 in its adopted village at Haotak. Other institute/ college also need to initiate to establish such librar-ies. The meeting unanimously resolved that such libraries be opened in all the adopted villages in consultation with the colleges and leaders of the villages, etc. where such Libraries are to be es-tablished. Programme coordinator is empowered to initiate the same.Resolution No.9:-Continuation of Mis-sion Go Green
On Mission Go Green, the Pro-gramme Coordinator reiterated that the Mission Go Green of the NSS Cell, MU was launched on 12th August, 2013 to plant 1lakh saplings in one year but till date around 76 thousand saplings have been planted under the Mission. As such Mass tree plantation programmes can be enhanced in various parts of the State by adopting specific areas by the NSS Units. Parent organization also re-quires extending co-operations in this regard to the NSS units. Non-availability of saplings in sufficient numbers from the DFOs concerned is also a problem. Office of the Chief Conservator, Govern-ment of Manipur may kindly consider issuing more saplings to the NSS Units if they approach for the purpose so that the mission can be successful. The meet-ing resolved to complete the mission by next year during rainy season with the support from the DFOs in terms of sup-ply of saplings, etc. Resolution No.10:- Enhancement of Activities of RRC in Manipur
About the RRC, the Programme Co-ordinator expressed that there are al-together 46 Red Ribbon Clubs (RRCs) in Manipur including 5 newly estab-lished Clubs. Though RRCs are under MACS, Manipur, the Manipur University NSS Cell is also coordinating the clubs as they are in the affiliated colleges of
the University. Their activities need to be enhanced. Fund for carrying out their activities may be released by the MACS in time. New programmes may be incorporated to work jointly with NSS too. A MOU signed on 6th August, 2013 between Department of Higher Education, Ministry of HRD, GOI and Department of AIDS Control, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, GOI has emphasized upon the enhancement of RRC in the Higher Education Sector on issues like-Voluntary Blood Donation, HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment, Reduction of Social Stigma, etc. It is in this connection, colleges having RRCs need to carry out more activities in the State. The meeting resolved to open more RRCs in the interested colleges with the initiative of the NSS Cell in con-sultation with MACS, Manipur.
At the end, the hon’ble Chairman gave his remarks and thanked all the members present in the meeting for their cooperation and support. The meeting ended with a vote of thanks proposed by Dr. M. Nadiyachand Singh, PO, NSS Unit-II, MU. Sd/ (Prof.H.N.K.Sarma)Vice-ChancellorChairmanMember MU NSS Advisory Committee Sd/(Dr.Ch.Ibohal Singh)Programme CoordinatorNSS Cell, MUSecretary Manipur UniversityMU NSS Advisory Committee
National Seminar on Community Li-brary Support for Social Harmony
The NSS Cell, Manipur University and Human Resource Development Centre (HRDC), Manipur University or-ganized a National Seminar on “Com-munity Library Support for Social Harmony” on Sunday, the 1st Novem-
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ber, 2015 at the UGC-Human Resource Development Centre (HRDC), Manipur University, Canchipur. Prof. Deva Singh, Dean, School of Human and Environ-mental Sciences, Manipur University, Prof. H. Ramananda Singh, Director, UGC-HRDC, Manipur University, Prof. Rajendra Kshetri , Department of So-ciology, Manipur University, Prof. H.R. Chopra, former Chairman, Department of Library and Information Science, Punjab University, Prof. Th. Madhuri Devi, Head, Department of Library and Information Science, Manipur Universi-ty and Dr. Tamal Kumar Guha, Librarian, IIT, Guwahati graced the inaugural func-tion as the Chief Guest, President, Key Note Speaker, Special Guest and Guests of Honour respectively. A total of 13 pa-pers were presented in the seminar in two technical sessions and one plenary session.Observance of 1st Constitution Day
The Manipur University NSS Cell observed the 1st Constitution Day on 26th November, 2016 at the Court Hall of the University. Prof. H.N. K. Sarma, hon’ble Vice- Chancellor, Prof. Ksh. Bi-mola Devi, former Dean of School of Social Sciences, Manipur University and Advocate Salam Rupachandra Sin-gh, Assistant Solicitor General of India, Manipur High Court, Imphal ,as invited speaker on Indian Constitution. Around 130 NSS volunteers programme Offic-ers and invitees attended the function.Observance of Swami Vivekananda’s Birth Anniversary
The Manipur University, Canchipur observed the 153rd Birth Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda on the National Youth Day, the 12th January, 2016. The Programme organized by its NSS Cell, at the very premises of the Court Hall of the University was graced by Prof. H.N.K. Sarma, Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor of the University as the Chief Guest and presided over by Prof.W.Vishwanath
Singh, Dean, School of Life Sciences and Registrar of the University .As a spe-cial feature of the same, Vivekananda Lectures were delivered by two invited speakers (i) Swami Ishanathananda, Principal ,Ramakrishna Mission School, Imphal and (ii) Prof. E. Bijoykumar Sin-gh, Dean , School of Social Sciences, Ma-nipur University, an alumni of the R.K. Mission School, Narendrapur. About 126students, teachers, volunteers and social workers including organizers at-tended the function enthusiastically. Af-ter felicitation to the dignitaries on the dais, Dr.Ch. Ibohal Singh, Programme Coordinator NSS Cell, Manipur Univer-sity, while giving his welcome speech, enlightened the gathering that the ob-servance of the Swami Vivekananda’s Birth Anniversary was the beginning of the NSS Youth Month being conduct-ed by the Cell of the University jointly with various NSS Units of different af-filiated colleges and institutions of the University during 12 January- 12Feb-ruary, 2016. He also mentioned the significance of organizing Vivekananda Lecture for the Youths to make India a transformed nation. His welcome and introductory speech was followed by Vivekananda Lecture by the invited Speakers. In his deliberation, Swami Ishanathananda enlightened the au-gust house on various dimensions and perspectives of the “Philosophy, teach-ings and ideas of Swami Vivekananda”. His speech was mainly focused on the issues associated with the youths. The speech given by Prof. E. Biyoykumar Singh as the second speaker was on “Relevance of the Vivekananda’s Mes-sage to the Youths in the 21st Century”, where he explored the areas where our youths can manifest themselves for the cause of the nation serving mankind in many ways.
In the Speech of the Chief Guest, Prof. H.N.K. Sarma highlighting the life sketch of Swami Vivekananda reminded the spectators about the contributions and
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achievements made by him in the field of meditation and yoga which carry lot of significance for the youths who are in conflict situations.In his presidential address, Prof. W. Vishwanath Singh, re-capitulating the messages and teach-ings of the great icon of Youth, Swami Vivekananda appealed the youths to fol-low his teachings to serve the mankind in a reposeful manner.The event was concluded by a vote of thanks proposed by Miss Macha Ibema Chirom, Manipur University NSS Awardee and one of the 20-Members Indian Delegations to South Korea under International Youth Exchange Programme 2015. The over-all affairs of the event were meaningful and beneficial for the participants.NSS Orientation Programme and Campaign on Swachh Bharat
As a part of the ongoing NSS Swachh Month, a One Day NSS Orientation Pro-gramme cum Campaign on Swachh Bharat Abhiyan was held at Asufii Christian Institute (ACI) Mao, Senapati District, Manipur on the 10th Octo-ber, 2015. The same was organised by the NSS Cell, Manipur University and the self financed NSS Unit of the Insti-tute. The programme was conducted mainly for the first time enrolled NSS Volunteers of the Institute. The same was graced by Dr.Ch. Ibohal Singh, Pro-gramme Coordinator, NSS Cell, Manipur University and Rev. Loli Kape, Princi-pal of the ACI as Chief Guest and Presi-dent respectively. Miss.N.G.Mary Saza NSS Programme Officer of the Institute while welcoming the participants in the Programme highlighted the need for opening NSS Unit and its significance. Shri L.Kahmei , former NSS Programme Officer of Damdei Christian College and Shri. K. Kiranjit Singh, NSS Pro-gramme Officer, of Moirang College also attended the programme as resource persons. The need and significance of opening of NSS Unit in such a border area of the state to make the student
volunteers more socially sensitive have been highlighted by the Chief Guest and President in their speeches. Different aspects of NSS were discussed during the programme. All the enrolled volun-teers were distributed NSS badge also to wear when they are engaged in NSS related programme for the Community Development Service. After the Orienta-tion Programme, a cleanliness drive in and around the campus of the Institute was also conducted by the NSS Volun-teers of the Institute as a part of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan.
In the afternoon, NSS Officials led by Programme Coordinator, NSS Cell, MU, Principal and teachers of ACI and some selected NSS volunteers visited Chowainu, the adopted village of the Institute, the only last village of Mao lo-cated at the border of Phek District of Nagaland and opened NSS community library. The library is being hourned at the office of the Chowainu Youth Club and Chowainu Students’ Union. In the opening ceremony of the Library, Shri. A. Loli Arehe, Secretary of the Chow-aiu Village Council and Shri L. Athikho Khre, President of the Chowainu Stu-dents Union also present. The library is being supported by the NSS Unit of ACI and NSS Cell, MU. During the opening ceremony the programme Co-ordinator, NSS Cell, MU also announced that books worth value of Rs.10,000/- would be given to the library from the side of the Cell through mobilization from the well wishers. Participation in Republic Day Parade-2016
The following two volunteers of Ma-nipur participated in the Republic Day Parade Camp held in New Delhi during 1-31 January, 2016:1. Diamond Thoudam: Standard
College, Kongba2. Kingkham Debina Devi: D.M.
College of Arts, Imphal.
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5-Day Capacity Building Training on Life Skills,Citizenshipand Peer Education
Life Skills, Citizenship and Peer Education are important issues being discussed and deliberated in many fo-rum across the country today on which capacity building trainings are given to instil its significance in the mindset of the youth.Many efforts have also been made in this regard to empower our youth through different capacity build-ing programmes. Stakeholders of such programmes include mainly volunteers of NYKS, NSS and other youth organi-sations who are contributing towards nation building process. NSS being the second largest organisation of the Min-istry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Gov-ernment of India, next to NYKS is also benefiting its about 37 lakh volunteers in many ways providing them opportu-nity to participate in regular and spe-cial camping programmes conducted by their respective NSS Units. They also get the opportunity to take part in other programmes organized by different or-ganisations and agencies. However our volunteers have a limited scope for par-ticipation in the specially designed ca-pacity building programmes of RGNIYD which provides ample opportunities and avenues to develop their skills and personality. Under Manipur University NSS Cell, there are 95 NSS Units includ-ing 3 self financing units with an ap-proved volunteer strength of 9472.They need to be given such trainings from time to time. Keeping this in view, the need for conducting such programmes has been long felt. Objectives of the Ac-tivity: The core objectives of the activity are to:• Make the youth volunteers
accustom to the various life skills;• Develop their personality level so
as to exercise their moral, social and educational responsibility;
• Enable them perform core
functions, solve problems, define and achieve objectives;
• Understand and deal with their development needs in a broad context and sustainable manner; and
• Contribute their knowledge, skills, and expertise towards nation building process.
The five day training programme was conducted in the Manipur Univer-sity Premises during 16-20 February, 2016. The Training Hall of the Centre for Entrepreneurship and Skill Devel-opment, MU was used for the common programmes and activities. Other group activities were also carried out in three rooms and playground. Altogether 53 youths from different districts of the state of Manipur have participated in the programme. They were divided into five groups and engaged on different ac-tivities during the training. Out of these, 16 were accommodated in the Univer-sity Guest House. Rest of participants came from their respective residents by the locally available transport system of the state. The programme was conduct-ed normally during 9:00AM to 5:00PM daily accommodating all the sessions /modules of the training as supplied by the RGNIYD as in the enclosed sched-ule. Resource materials of RGNIYD were made available to the participants as well as engaged resource persons. Ad-ditional materials as provided by the resource persons were also distributed to the participants. The Inaugural Func-tion was graced by Prof. H.N.K. Sarma, VC, Manipur University, Prof. Ch. Ibohal Meetei, Director, Centre for Entrepre-neurship and Skill Development, MU and Prof. H. Ramananda Singh, Direc-tor, UGC-HRDC, MU as the Chief Guest, President and Guest of Honour respec-tively. The valedictory function was graced by Prof. E. Bijoykumar Singh, Dean of School of Social Science, MU and Prof. W. Nabakumar Singh, Direc-
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tor, Centre for Myanmar Study, MU and Dr. Ch. Ibohal Singh, Programme Co-ordinator, NSS Cell, MU as Chief Guest, President and Coordinator respectively. Resource persons were from various in-stitutions located in the state including from Manipur University who have ex-posure in various walks of life and field.Lectures, presentation through Power point slides, handouts, game and play, self acting by the participants, group discussion, etc. were the main activities done during the programme. Marker pen, chart papers, FM microphones, loose sheets, etc were also made avail-able to the participants in addition to the kits distributed to all of them. Other persons were also invited to witness in-augural and valedictory function. The 5-Day Capacity Building Training on Life Skills, Citizenship and Peer Educa-tion organized by the NSS Cell, Manipur University under the sponsorship of the RGNIYD has successfully concluded on20 February, 2016 at Manipur Uni-versity with Prof. E. Bijoykumar Singh, Dean , School of Social Sciences, Ma-nipur University and Prof. W. Nabaku-mar Singh, Director, Centre for Myan-mar Study , Manipur University as the Chief Guest and President respectively. While welcoming the gathering in the Valedictory Function, Dr. Ch. Ibohal Sin-gh, Programme Coordinator, NSS Cell,
Manipur University presented a report of the training and expressed that the training would enable the participants to train their peers in their respective institutes and community on various issues of the life skills, citizenship and peer education which would contrib-ute towards nation building process. Altogether 14 resource persons took different sessions on various areas of the training in which 53 NSS volun-teers of Manipur University and differ-ent colleges and institutes of the state participated. Leaders of the five groups of the participants also expressed their satisfaction of the 5-day training pro-gramme. In his speech, the Chief Guest Prof. E. Bijoykumar Singh, highlighting the significance of the training course instructed the participants to utilise the knowledge and skills they learnt from the training in training their peers in the community and institutes. The President of the function Prof. W. Naba-kumar Singh, have opined that the pur-pose of the training would be served only when we can put into practice the skills earned through such programmes. He also appealed the participants to do something for the betterment of the so-ciety to take part in nationalism, social harmony and integration in spite of all diversity among ourselves. At the end of the programme Certificates were dis-tributed to the participants.
List of ParticipantsSl Name of the Participant Name of the Organisationv Sandhya Tonambam NG College2 Rajkumari Roni Devi Moirang College3 Mairembam Roshibala Devi Moirang College4 Moirangthem Rejiya Devi Moirang College5 Kaini Asufi Christian Institute6 Macha Ibema Chirom Manipur University7 Kimi Soubam Manipur University8 W. Elizabeth Chanu Manipur University
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9 Kakchingtabam Babydolly Devi NIELIT, Imphal10 Yengkhom Devala Devi Waikhom Mani Girls College11 Moirangthem Premlata Waikhom Mani Girls College12 Sapam Panthoi Chanu GP Womens College13 Nandeibam Tawang Shree Shree Gouragovind Girls College14 Rojita Laishram Shree Shree Gouragovind Girls College15 Ningthoujam Menaka Chanu Standard College16 Konthoujam Ichantombi Devi Standard College17 Puthem Jean Chanu Standard College18 L. Sangeeta Devi The Royal Academy of Law,Oinam19 I.Kalpana Devi The Royal Academy of Law,Oinam20 L.Anuradha Devi Pravabati College,Mayang Imphal21 K. Ranjana Devi Manipur University22 Thokchom Nirmala Manipur University23 Niangjaveng Simte Manipur University24 H. Bidyarani Devi Kamakhya Pemton College25 L. Romita Kamakhya Pemton College26 Hijam Chandra Singh Liberal college27 Etalakbe Pame Liberal college28 Khangembam Rajeshkumar Singh Manipur University29 Waribam Sadananda Singh Manipur University30 Nelson Laishram Moirang College31 Heikrujam Sanaton Meitei Modern College32 Karambam Dhaneshwor Singh N.G. College33 Rajkumar Rojen Singh Manipur College34 Laishram Pratidash Singh Manipur College35 B.S William Asufii Christan Institute,Punanamai
Mao36 Khoirom Kanan Singh NEILIT,Imphal37 Kubrabum Roshantkumar Singh Regional College38 Wairokpam Narendra Singh Regional College39 Khundrakpaam Bidyasagar Singh YK College40 N. Mritunjoy YK College
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41 Naorem Robinson singh Oriental College42 Naorem Rishikumar Singh Oriental College43 Moirangthem Boby singh Manipur University44 Letkhokai Kipgen Damdei Christan College45 Kamthenlal Dimngel Damdei Christan College46 Gaigonglung Christopher Kameih Modern College47 Wahengbam Sadam Kumbi college48 Wahengbam Dimond Meitei Kumbi college49 Ninghtoujam Sunil Singh Thoubal College50 Khundrakpam Hemba Singh Thoubal College51 Heisnam Haridas Mangangcha Manipur University52 Ngangbam Tazeeb Singh Manipur University53 Thangjam Priyogopal Singh Manipur University
Participation in Inter State Youth Exchange Home Stay ProgrammeWith reference to the subject as cited above and vide your office reference No.
2/19/2005/NSS-ISYEP dated, the 8th January, 2016, kindly find detailed here be-low the name of two NSS volunteers of this University, nominated to participate in the Inter State Youth Exchange Home Stay Programme to be held in Ahmadabad, Gujarat during 26th January to 4th February, 2016:Sl Name of the volunteer NSS Unit Contact No.1 JENNY AHANTHEM I +91-97747576102 SHAGOLSEM ROBASHINI DEVI I +91-7085464860
Preliminary Interactive Session on Yoga and Meditation
The NSS Cell, Manipur University or-ganized a Preliminary Interactive Ses-sion on Yoga and Meditation for active participation in Free Yoga Therapy & Meditation Camp with Yog Guru Swami Ramdevjee to be held during 13-17 February, 2016 at Palace Compound. The session organized at the Audito-rium of Centre for Entrepreneurship & Skill Development, Manipur University. Officials from Patanajli Yoga Samiti, Ma-nipur attended the session as resource person. Around 75 youth of NSS partici-pated in the session.
Participation in Special Free Yoga Camp for Youth
A Special Free Yoga Camp for Youth was organized by the Bharat Swab-himan Trust & Patanjali Yoga Samiti, Lamphel on 16th February 2016 during 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Hapta Kangjeibung, Imphal as a part of Swami Ramdevji Ma-haraj’s Free Yoga Therapy and Medita-tion Camp. Around 500 NSS volunteers from 40 colleges/institutions were de-puted in the Camp. It was a good op-portunity for the NSS volunteers to take part in the Camp. Yog Guru Baba Ram-devji himself taught the participants about Yogic Exercises, Meditation, Pra-nayama during the camp that helped them to bring benefits in capacity building, good health, body, mind, etc.
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Participation in North East NSS Festi-val, Kohima
A team of 26 volunteers and 2 Pro-gramme Officers of NSS of Manipur par-ticipated in the North East NSS Youth Festival-2016 held at Kohima during
1-5 March, 2016.Shri Kh. Rameshor Singh , Programme Officer, Kumbi Col-lege, Kumbi and Miss NG. Mary Saza, Programme Officer, Asufii Christian In-stitute, Mao, Manipur participated the festival as guides along with the volun-teers.
department of sportsYear of Establishment : 1982The general activities of the Department:1. Running of the Sports Department;2. Running/ working of the Manipur
University Sports Committee (MUSC) by Assistant Director of Sports as the Secretary of MUSC;
3. Sponsoring/holding of M.U. Inter College Sports Tournaments and Trial Selections;
4. Sending of M.U. Sports Teams for AIU sponsored Zonal/Inter Zonal/Al India Inter University Sports Tournaments including Selection of players and officials and preparation, etc.
5. Hosting of AIU sponsored Zonal Inter Zonal/All India Inter University sports tournaments.
6. Collection of – University Sports Fees from affiliated units of MUSC;
7. Granting of Affiliation to M.U. Sports Committee.
8. Extension of services toi. The Organizing Committee
during M.U. Inter College Youth Festivals and other activities which are assigned by the Uni-versity from time to time.
ii. The State Govt./Manipur Olym-pic Assn/State Associations in activities concerning with sports;
iii. Help to organize Annual M.U. Sports Meets of the P.G. Class students of the University, in
collaboration with the office of the Dean of Students Welfare, M.U.
i. Reaching infrastructural facilities to the students/employees of the university and also to outsiders.
9. Providing incentives to the students of the University represented the University in the Inter University Sports Tournaments and/or represented the country in International Sports Championships including the Olympics/Asiads, etc.
10. Issuance of M.U. Inter College / M.U. Representation Sports Certificates;
11. Procurement of sports materials, equipments of the University.
12. Preparation of detailed report, etc. for obtaining grants etc. from the state govt., UGC or other agencies.
13. Sending of P.G. Classes/BP.Ed. Sports Teams for Inter College Sports Tournaments.
14. Smooth running of the students hostels of the University as a Member of the Advisory Committee.
Seminars, Symposia, Conferences, Workshops etc. sponsored/ attended organized by the Centre/ Section:1. The Assistant Director of Sports,
M.U. being the Secretary of Manipur University Sports Committee organized its 33rd
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Annual Executive Body Meeting of the Committee on on 11th August, 2015 and chalked out the Sports Calendar for the Sports Session, 2015-16.
2. Dr. Ch. Pradeep Singh, ADS & Secretary, MUSC participated the Annual G.B. Meeting of the Association of Indian Universities held at MDU, Rohtak from 5 – 6 April, 2016
During the Sports Session 2015-16, the following Inter College Tournaments had been carried out at the respective Colleges/Venues:1. Competitions on Inter College Basis (M&W) Tournaments, 2015-16:Sl M.U. Inter College
Tournaments onOrganizing College / Insti-tute/Venue
Date of Competi-tions
1 ARCHERY (M&W)
Biramangol College, Sawom-bung
30-11-15
2 BASKETBALL (W) G.P. Women’s College 15th to 17th Sept., 2015
3 BASKETBALL (M) Dept. of Sports, M.U. 15th to 17th Sept., 2015
4 BADMINTON (M&W) C.I. College, Bishnupur 26th – 27th Au-gust, 2015
5 CHESS DoS, M.U. 21st Sept, 20156 FOOTBALL(M) Biramangol College 18-25 April, 20167 FOOTBALL(W) DoS, M.U. 18-21 Jan.20168 HANDBALL(M&W) Biramangol College 21st to 23rd No-
vember, 20159 JUDO(M&W) S.K. Women College, Nambol 5-7-1510 KABADDI (M&W) C.I. College 17 – 19 Sept., 201511 SOFTBALL (M&W) D.M.C.(Sc) 28th to 30th De-
cember, 201512 TABLE-
TENNIS(M&W)D.M.C. Commerce 24th – 25th Au-
gust, 201513 THANG-TA Pravabati College, Mayang
Imphal7-2-16
14 MUKNA K.P. College, Hiyangthang 15-4-1615 VOLLEY-BALL (M&W) Modern College, Porompat 2nd to 4th Oct.,
201516 WRESTLING (M&W) Pravabati College 16-17 Dec. 201517 WT.LIFTING, POWER
LIFTING & BEST PHY-SIQUE
K.P. College, Hiyangthang 16-17 Dec. 2015
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2. Direct Trial Selection for direct participation in the concerned East Zone/Inter Zonal/All India Inter University Competitions, 2015-16 were conducted for the following disciplines:
Sl Game Organized by Date of Trial Selection1 TENNIS(M) Dept. of Sports, M.U. 12-10-152 ATHLETICS (M) -do- 28-11-153 Boxing -do- 14-9-154 TAEKWONDO (M&W) -do- 05-10-155 FENCING (M&W) -do- 20-10-156 Hockey(MW) 12-10-153. During the year 2015-16, the University sent its teams to participate in the
following East Zone/Inter Zonal/All India Inter University Competitions held at the Venues of the respective events as shown against them:
Sl Inter UniversityChampionships
East Zone Venue & Date
Inter Zonal/All IndiaVenue & Date
1 ARCHERY (M&W) No Zonal Competi-tion
Panjabi Univ, Patiala(22-26 Jan., 2016)
2 ATHLETICS (MW) No Zonal Competi-tion
Panjabi Univ, Patiala(Dec. 29, 2015 to 3rd Jan., 2016)
3 BADMINTON (M&W) KIIT, Bhubaneswar(17-20 Sept., 2015)
Not qualified
4 BASKETBALL(M) KIIT, Bhubaneswar (25-28 Dec., 2015)
Not qualified
5 BASKETBALL(W) Pt.R.S. Univ(14-16 Oct., 2015)
Not qualified
6 Boxing(MW) No Zonal Competi-tion
Kurukshetra Univ, Panjab(16th – 24th Nov, 2015)
7 CHESS T.M. Bhagalpur(17-21 Dec., 2015)
Not qualified
8 FENCING(M&W) TEAMS No Zonal Competi-tion
Panjab Univ, Chandigarh (11-14 Feb., 2016)
9 FOOTBALL(W) Manipur University(4-8 Feb., 2016)
Univ of Madras, Chennai(26 Feb. to 2nd Mar, 2016)
10 HANDBALL (M&W) BHU, Varanasi(5-9, Feb. 2016)
BHU, Varanasi(23-27 Feb., 2016)
11 Hockey(M) Sambalpur Univ, Sambalpur, Odissa(24-29 Nov., 15)
Not qualified
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12 Hockey(W) Sambalpur Univ, Sambalpur, Odissa(15-2 Dec., 15)
Not qualified
13 JUDO(M&W) No Zonal Competi-tion
KIIT, Bhubaneswar(25-28 Dec., 2015)
14 KABADDI (M) BHU, Varanasi(27-30 Oct., 2015)
Not qualified
15 KABADDI (W) Utkal University(15-18 Dec., 2015)
Not qualified
16 SOFTBALL (M&W) No Zonal Competi-tion
LPU, Jalandhar(5-16 Feb., 2016)
17 TABLE-TENNIS (M&W) L.N. Mithila Darb-hanga(10-13 Sept, 2015)
Not qualified
18 TAEKWONDO (M&W) No Zonal Competi-tion
GNDU, Amritsar(17-21 March, 2016)
19 TENNIS(M) KIIT, Bhubaneswar(25-28 Dec., 2015)
Devi Ahilya Indoor (1-5 Feb., 2016)
20 VOLLEY-BALL(M&W) Tripura Univ, Agar-tala(16-21 Feb. 20-16)
Not qualified
21 WRESTLING (M&W) No Zonal Competi-tion
Univ of Mysore(18-22 Jan., 2016)
22 WT.LIFTING, POWER LIFTING(W) & BEST PHYSIQUE(M)
No Zonal Competi-tion
ANU, Guntur (11 – 14 Jan., 2016)
Achievements of M.U. Sports Teams during the year 2015-16:Mention may be made that the following Manipur University Sports Teams could
get achievements at the East Zone/Inter Zonal /All India competitions during the year under review, as shown against them: Sl Tournament and Venue Positions achievedEAST ZONE BASIS1 East Zone Inter University Football(Women) Tourna-
ment, 2015-16, M.U. CanchipurWinner
2 East Zone Inter University Handball (W) Tourna-ment, 2015-16, BHU, Varanasi, U.P.
4th Position
3 East Zone Inter University Tennis(M) Tournament, KIIT, Bhubaneswar
3rd Position
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ALL INDIA BASIS4 All India Inter University Archery (M&W) Tourna-
ment, 2015-16, Panjabi Univ., Patiala1-Gold (Ind)2-Silver (Ind)4-Bronze (Ind)1-Bronze (Mix)1-Bronze (Group)
5 All India Inter University Taekwondo (Women) Tour-nament, 2015-16, GNDU, Amritsar
2- Golds1- Bronze
6 Fencing(M&W) Teams, 2015-16, Chandigarh 1-Silver (Foil Team)7 Judo(Women) Team, 2015-16, KIIT, Bhubaneswar 1-Silver
Facilities available in the Department:The department has sports facilities of Athletic ground, Football ground, Hand-
ball ground, Volleyball ground, Basket ball court, Badminton, Table Tennis, Gym, Kabaddi, Kho-Kho and Tennis Courts.Aims and objectives of the Centre/Section:
Aims and object of the Department is to extend the available sports facilities and impart training to the students for carrying out in the Inter College and Inter University Sports Tournaments organized by the Manipur University Sports Com-mittee and the AIU from time to time.
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administrationThe President of India, in his capac-
ity as the Visitor, Manipur University, appointed Professor H. Nandakumar Sarma, Professor of Physics, as the Vice-Chancellor of the University. Pro-fessor H. Nandakumar Sarma assumed the Office of the Vice- Chancellor with effect from 17th August, 2011.
Professor H. Nandakumar Sarma, Vice-Chancellor, is the principal execu-tive and academic officer of the Univer-sity. He is the Chairman of the Executive Council, Academic Council and various other Statutory Bodies of the University.
Professor H. Nandakumar Sarma, Vice-Chancellor, is assisted by the fol-lowing officials in transacting the nor-mal Academic and Administrative works of the University:ACADEMIC:1. Dean, School of Humanities2. Dean, School of Human and
Environmental Sciences
3. Dean, School of Life Sciences4. Dean, School of Mathematical and
Physical Sciences5. Dean, School of Social Sciences6. Dean, School of Medical Sciences
ADMINISTRATION:1. Registrar2. Finance Officer3. Controller of examinations4. Librarian5. Director, College Development
Council6. Director, Academic Staff College7. Dean of Students’ Welfare8. University Engineer
The Administrative Department is the overall in charge of the Administra-tive matter. Registrar is the Secretary of the Senate, the Executive Council and the Academic Council. The Registrar is assisted by Deputy Registrars, Assistant Registrars and Sectional Officers.
Appointment/Promotion given to the non-teaching employees of the University during the period under report:-Appointment:Sl Name Designation Date of Ap-
pointment1 Shri K. Jibankumar Singh Finance Officer 02.05.20152 Shri S. Jibonkumar Singh Section Officer 17.12.20153 Shri K. Nando Singh Section Officer 17.12.20154 Shri N. Kerani Singh Section Officer 17.12.20155 Mr. Kamkhenthang Section Officer 17.12.20156 Shri S. Achou Singh Senior Assistant 27.02.20167 Shri M. Sarat Singh Senior Assistant 27.02.20168 Shri Ng. Romen Singh Stenographer 18.12.20159 Shri S. Cha Nongthon Stenographer 18.02.201510 Shri N. Monoranjan Singh Senior Tech. Assistant 17.12.201511 Shri Lokendrajit Nahakpam Senior Tech. Assistant 17.12.2015
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12 Shri Th. Hemananda Singh Senior Tech. Assistant 17.12.201513 Smt. I. Rupumala Devi Assistant 17.12.201514 Shri. N.Tijendro Singh Assistant 17.12.201515 Smt. R.K. Bidyabati Devi Assistant 23.12.201516 Smt. H. Medha Devi Junior Assistant 10.08.201517 Smt. S. Bidyarani Devi Junior Assistant 10.08.201518 Smt. Th. Sarmila Devi Junior Assistant 10.08.201519 Smt. Ng. Jibanlata Devi Junior Assistant 10.08.201520 Smt. M. Memerani Devi Junior Assistant 10.08.201521 Smt. L. Joymala Devi Junior Assistant 10.08.201522 Smt. L. Supriya Devi Junior Assistant 10.08.201523 Shri A. Yeoimayai Junior Assistant 10.08.201524 Mr. Lalgachunglu Phaomi Junior Assistant 10.08.201525 Shri P. Mumu Singh Junior Assistant 10.08.201526 Mr. T. Khupkhanlal Simte Junior Assistant 10.08.201527 Shri. Th. Dhonendro Junior Assistant 28.12.201528 Shri Th. Nilakrishna Singh Junior Assistant 28.12.201529 Shri. Ch. Noren Singh Junior Assistant 28.12.201530 Shri. O. Biranjit Singh Junior Assistant 28.12.201531 Shri . S. Kunjabihari Singh Junior Assistant 28.12.201532 Smt. Y. Ranjita Devi Junior Assistant 28.12.201533 Mr. Paoboi Haokip Junior Assistant 14.01.201634 Th. Suleta Devi Library Attendant 30.04.201535 H. Nandini Devi Library Attendant 01.05.201536 R.K. Sanatomba Singh Library Attendant 01.05.201537 W. Ibomcha Singh Binder 01.05.201538 T. Momocha Singh Janitor 02.05.201539 Kh. Jiten Singh Driver 30.04.201540 Kh. Jadumani Singh Driver 30.04.201541 Ng. Oken Singh Conductor 01.05.201542 Ch. Subash Singh Dispatch Rider 30.04.201543 M. Inao Meetei Diesel Generator cum-Electrician 06.01.201644 Th. Hemo Singh Diesel Generator cum-Electrician 06.01.2016
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Promotion:Sl. Name Designation Date of Retirement1. S.L. Ngaite Assistant Finance
Officer 01.06.2015
2. S. Subashini Devi Section Officer 17.12.20153. A. Manglembi Devi Section Officer 17.12.20154. Th. Ibechaobi Devi Section Officer 01.03.20165. M. Shanti Devi Senior Tech. Asstt. 03.03.20166. O. Uttarani Devi Senior Assistant 26.02.20167. Mr. Khaizakap Senior Assistant 26.02.20168. S. Shanti Devi Senior Assistant 26.02.20169. N. Nungshitombi Devi Senior Assistant 26.02.201610. Nipuni Athia Senior Assistant 26.02.201611. S. Thangsuanmung Senior Assistant 26.02.201612. Pemila Shimray Senior Assistant 26.02.201613. Y. Nilamani Singh Senior Assistant 26.02.201614. H. Biren Singh Senior Assistant 26.02.201615. S. Kumar Singh Senior Assistant 26.02.201616. R.K. Kala Singh Senior Assistant 01.03.201617. L. Gouro Singh Assistant 17.12.201518. S. Nobin Singh Assistant 17.12.201519. Kh. Pishak Devi Assistant 17.12.201520. N. Rani Devi Assistant 17.12.201521. H. Purnima Devi Assistant 17.12.201522. K. Amusana Kabui Assistant 17.12.201523. S. Brojendro Singh Assistant 17.12.201524. Paoneilal Vaiphei Assistant 17.12.201525. Thangkhosei Haokip Junior Assistant 26.02.201626. Milanpao Remmie Junior Assistant 26.02.201627. Th. Mythay Junior Assistant 26.02.2016
Employee Expired During the Period Under Report:Sl Name Designation Date of Expiry1. L. Bimolchandra Singh Assistant 16.05.20152. A. Somorendro Sharma Assistant 22.12.2015
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Employees Retired from Service During the Period Under Report:Sl. Name Designation Date of Retire-
ment1. Shri Irom Subash Singh Assistant Registrar 31.05.20152. Shri Maibam Rajen Singh Stenographer 31.08.20153. Shri Kh. Leishang Singh Semi Prof. Asstt. 31.08.20154. Shri N. Domen Singh Assistant 31.12.20155. Smt. A. Sushila Devi Prof. Assistant 31.01.20166. Shri M. Kandesh Singh Sr. Tech. Assistant 31.01.20167. Shri. W. Robendro Singh Section Officer 31.01.20168. Shri. Th. Mohendro Singh Assistant Controller 29.02.20169. Shri. L. Thoiba Singh Section Officer 29.02.201610. Shri Kh. Manihar Singh Lab. Attendant 29.02.201611. I. Jatra Singh Senior Assistant 29.02.201612. Mr. Md. Khieruddin Singh Assistant 29.02.201613. Mr. K. Khaizakap Assistant 29.02.201614. Shri L. Nabakumar Singh Assistant 29.02.201615. L. Tunanbi Singh Junior Assistant 29.02.201616. H. Tomcha Singh Library Attendant 29.02.2016
Seminar/Conference/Workshop At-tended by the Employees:1. Shri M. Lokendro Singh, Assistant
Librarian has been allowed to participate in the training programme on SOUL 2.0 (Library Automation Software) to be organized by Information and Library Network (INGLIBNET) Centre, Gandhinagar, Gujarat from 14 to 17 April, 2015.
2. Mr. Anisul Alam, Assistant Controller of Exams has been allowed to participate in “Three-week programme on Academic Administration” being organized by the Academic Staff College, M.U. to be held between the 29th September, 2015 and the 21st October, 2015.
3. Shri M. Lokendro Singh, Assistant Librarian has been allowed to
attend a National Workshop on Creation & Management of Digital Collections using DSpace held at INFLIBNET Centre, Gandhinagar, Gujarat from 12 to 15 May, 2015.
4. Mr. Anisul Alam, Assistant Controller of Exams has been nominated to participate as a resource person in a 2 days National Level workshop on “Issues and Public Image of Nursing Profession” to be held on 23rd and 24th June, 2015 at the Conference Hall of College of Nursing, Medical Directorate, Lamphel.
5. Prof. Th. Ratankumar Singh, Director, College Development Council, M.U. has been allowed to attend a meeting of the Jury of the Sahitya Academy, New Delhi at Kolkata on 19 & 20 June, 2015.
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6. Shri. M. Lokendro Singh, Assistant Librarian has been allowed to attend a meeting at the INFLIBNET Centre, Gandhinagar, Gujarat on 27.07.2015.
7. Prof. W. Vishwanath Singh, Registrar i/c has been permitted to attend the “National Workshop on Coldwater Endemic Fishes of North-Eastern Himalaya Avenues and Challenges” to be held at Janta Bhavan, Gangtok, Sikkim on 5-6 November, 2015.
8. Mr. Anisul Alam, Assistant Controller of Exams has been permitted to participate in “Three-Week Programme on Academic Administration for Academic Administrators and Teachers “ organized by UGC- Human Resource Development Centre, M.U. to be held from 8th February to 1st March, 2016.
9. Shri S. Jibonkumar Singh, S.O. and Shri K. Nando Singh, Section Officer has been permitted for participation in a workshop on the Integrated Reservation Policy of Govt. of India be during January 19 and 20, 2016 organised by the Hotel Taj Vivanta, Dwaraka, New Delhi.
10. Prof. H. Nandakumar Sarma, Vice-Chancellor has been participated in the “ 11th Surin International Folklore Festival and Symposium (11th SIFFS)” to be held at the Surendra Rajabhat University, Surin Provinc, Thailand from 20-22 Jan, 2016.
11. Prof. Th. Ratankumar Singh, Director, College Development Council has been permitted to attend a seminar for presenting a paper on the ‘Literature and Freedom Struggle in Eastern Regional Languages” at Konark Hall, Hotel Kalinga Ashok,
Bhubaneswar on 15-16, June, 2016.
12. Shri M. Lokendro Singh, Assistant Librarian has been permitted to attend the 29th Orientation Programme to be conducted by the UGC Human Resource Development Centre, MU during 24 February to March, 23, 2016.
Number of Employees of the Adminis-tration Section:
2 Section Officers, 2 (two) Senior As-sistants, 2 (two) Assistant and 1 (one) Junior Assistant and 2(two) peons are working in the Administration Section. Out of these employees, 1 Assistant, 1 Junior Assistant and 2 peons are en-trusted with the works of dispatching all kinds of documents/letters, Files, Office Orders etc. of the University.
The Administration Section deals with all the service matters of the regu-lar non-teaching employees as well the Casual/Contract/Engaged employees of the University. The Section deals with the following matters in general:- 1. Children Education Allowances
Scheme2. Payment of Bills3. Transfer and posting4. Cases of termination of the
employees from University5. Immediate Relief Cases6. All kinds of Advertisement7. Confirmation cases8. Drafting9. MACP10. Increments11. Pay Fixation12. Data supply13. Process of pension paper14. Liveries15. Leave Accounts16. Retirement Notice
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17. Preparation of paper for ACRs of non- teaching staff
18. All kinds of leaves (Officer & Non- teaching staff)
19. Memorandum/Show – Cause Notice/Charge Sheet etc. for Disciplinary action against non-teaching employees.
20. Rosters21. Promotion/Direct Recruitment
cases22. Constitution of Committees23. Notifications24. Medical Advance Claim25. LTC26. Voluntary Retirement cases27. Cases of all Contract/ Engaged
employees
28. Festival Advance29. Updating of personal Files in
respect of service records and leave accounts etc.
30. Preparation of I- Card for contract/engaged staff, project Staff.
31. Maintenance of Leave Register.32. Typing of various Office Orders for
leave, Inter- Transfer, Termination of service, various Notifications and Memoranda etc.
33. Receipt and Dispatch of Official Files to various Departments/Branches of the University.
34. Dispatching of all correspondences of the University to various Government offices / Institutions outside and inside of Manipur.
academic sectionNumber of PG students Enrolled for the session, 2015-16School of HumanitiesSl. Department No. of Students1 English 822 Hindi 193 Linguistics 374 Manipuri 1005 Manipuri Dance 186 Philosophy 50A Total 306
School of Human and Environmental SciencesSl. Department No. of Students1 Anthropology 302 Earth Science 163 Forestry & Environmental Science 174 Geography 375 Physical Education & Sports Science (MPE) 32B Total 132
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School of Life SciencesSl. Department No. of Students1 Biochemistry 172 Biotechnology 213 Life Science Botany 40
Zoology 40C Total 118
School of Mathematical & Physical SciencesSl. Department No. of Students1 Chemistry 402 Computer Science 553 Mathematics 604 Physics 405 Statistics 30D Total 225
School of Social Science
Sl. Department No. of Students1 ACEE 262 Commerce 503 Economics 804 Education 455 History 956 Mass Communication 257 Lib. & Inf. Science 218 MIMS 509 Political Science 8910 Sociology 40E Total 521
Grand Total of (A+B+C+D+E) = 1302Number of Graduate students Enrolled for the session, 2015-16
Sl. Department No. of Students1 B.P.Ed. 40
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2 B.A. Dance 133 B.A. Music 14A Total 67
Number of B.Ed. students Enrolled for the session, 2015-16Sl. Department No. of Students1 B.Ed. 100B Total 100
Number of One Year Diploma Course Enrolled for the session, 2015-16Sl. Department No. of Students1 DCIT (Diploma Course in Inf. Technology) 372 Human Rights & Duties Education 323 Korean Language 154 Myanmarees/Burmese 405 PGDCA 50C Total 174
Number of Under Graduate B. Voc. Course Enrolled for the session, 2015-16Sl. Department No. of Students1 B. Voc Tourism & Hospitality 502 B. Voc Retail Management 47D Total 97
Number of Certificate Course Enrolled for the session, 2015-16Sl. Department No. of Students1 HRDE (Six Months) 27E Total 27
Grand Total of (A+B+C+D+E) = 465Number of Ph.D. Students registered in 2015-16 School of Humanities:Sl. Department Ph.D. JRF INSPIRE Total1 English - 01 - 012 Linguistics - 03 - 033 Manipuri - 04 - 04A Total - 08 - 08
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School of Human and Environmental Sciences:Sl. Department Ph.D. JRF INSPIRE Total1 Anthropology 18 - - 182 Earth Science - 02 - 023 Geography - 02 - 02B Total 18 04 22
School of Life Sciences:Sl. Department Ph.D. JRF INSPIRE Total1 Biotechnology 06 - - 062 Life Sciences 31 03 - 34C Total 37 03 - 40
School of Mathematical & Physical Sciences:Sl. Department Ph.D. JRF INSPIRE Total1 Chemistry 14 - 01 152 Computer Science 03 01 - 043 Mathematics 06 01 - 074 Physics 03 - - 03D Total 26 02 01 29
School of Social Science:Sl. Department Ph.D. JRF INSPIRE Total1 ACEE - - - -2 Commerce 01 - Inspire/Sponsor 013 Economics 01 - Inspire/Sponsor 014 Education - 03 - 035 History - - - -6 Mass Communica-
tion- 01 - 01
7 Lib. & Inf. Science - - - -8 Political Science - 03 - 039 Sociology - - - -10 MIMS 01 01 - 02E Total 03 08 11
Grand Total of (A+B+C+D+E) = 110
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gold medalSCHOOL OF SCIENCE
Sl Department and year Name of the Medal Donated by1 First Class First in
M.Sc. (Physics), 2010Kisturchand Saraogi Memorial Gold Medal
Shri Dharamchand Patni, Thangal Bazar, Imphal.
2 First Class First in M.Sc. (Chemistry), 2010
Khaidem Rajmani Singh Memorial Gold Medal
Smt. Khaidem Ongbi Ibe-mhal Devi, Uripok Khai-dem Leikai, Imphal.
3 First Class First in M.Sc. (Life Sciences), 2010
Gurumayum Ongbi Pishak Devi Memo-rial Gold Medal
Prof. G. Jitendra Sharma, Dept. of Life Sciences, MU.
4 First Class First in M.A/M.Sc.(Mathematics), 2010
Thoidingjam Dama-yanti Devi Memorial Gold Medal
(L) Thoidingjam Mangol-jao Singh, Khurai Thoid-ingjam Leikai, Imphal.
5 First Class First in M.Sc.(Anthropology), 2010
Gurumayum Kan-haimacha Sharma Memorial Gold Medal
Smt. Gurumayum Sanatombi, W/o H. Devasekhar Sharma, Khwai Brahmapur, Im-phal.
6 First Class First in M.Sc.(Earth Sciences), 2010
Konjengbam Dhono Singh Memorial Gold Medal
Smt. Konjengbam Ningol Binodini Devi, Keisham-thong Laishom Leirak, Imphal.
7 First Class First in M.A./M.Sc.(Geography), 2010
Smt. Jagga Devi Ya-muna Singh Memo-rial Gold Medal
Prof. R.P. Singh, Dept. of Geography, MU.
8 First Class First in M.Sc. (Biochemistry), 2010
Kangjam Ongbi Nungshisana Memo-rial Gold Medal
Shri Kangjam Biren-dra Singh, Sega Road Khwairakpam Leikai, Imphal.
9 First Class First in M.Sc. (Statistics), 2010
Sh. Krishnagopal Sharma Memorial Gold Medal
Shri Sh. Gaya Sharma, Lecturer, (Sr. G.) Dept. of Biochemistry, Moirang College and his brothers and sisters.
10 First Class First in MCA, 2010
Chungkham Pradeep-kumar Singh Memo-rial Gold Medal
Shri Ch. Birendra, IAS, Wangkhei Lourembam Leikai, Imphal.
11 First Class First inM.Sc.Life Sciences(Botany), 2010
Ak. Leirenjao Tombi, Thoibi Memorial Gold Medal
Shri Akoijam Kesho Singh, Principal, Moijing Higher Sec. School, Thou-bal Nongangkhong.
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12 First Class First in M.Sc.Life Sciences (Zool-ogy), 2010
Dr. Th. Gobardhan Singh Memorial Gold Medal
Smt. Kh. Bimola Devi, Tera Pukhrambam Leirak, Imphal.
13 First Class First in M.Sc. (Biotechnology), 2010
L.Dinachandra Singh Memorial Gold Medal
Shri Lourembam Nandak-ishore Singh, Wangkhei Konsam Leikai, Imphal.
HIGHEST MARKS14 Highest Marks in M.Sc.
Exam. in School of Sci-ence, 2010
V.K. Pathak Memorial Gold Medal
Sankatha Prasad Pathak, Bithalpur, Mirzapur Dis-trict, UP.
15 Highest Marks in M.Sc.Exam. (Amongst Tribal Students), 2010
H.T. Thungam Memo-rial Gold Medal
Staffs of United College, Chandel.
16. Highest Marks in P.G. Exam. in the three School of Studies, 2010
Akoijam Udhob Singh Memorial Gold Medal
Prof. Ak. Manihar Singh, Dept. of Chemistry, MU.
17 Topper Social & Cultural Anthropology MSc An-thropology Exam. 2010
Dr. T.S. Gangte Me-morial Gold Medal
Ms Priyadarsini M.Gangte, Old Nambulane, Jail Road, Imphal.
18 Highest Marks Condensed Matter Phys-icsMSc Physics Exam. 2010
Sanasam Koireng Singh Memorial Gold Medal
Dr. Sanasam Ingotombi, Mongsangei Lai Leirak, P.O. M.U. Imphal-West.
DEGREE EXAMINATION19 First Class First in B.Sc.
Hons. (Physics), 2010Dr. Naorem Dhiren Singh Memorial Gold Medal
Smt. Naorem Ongbin Premi Devi, Khagempalli Pankha, Imphal.
20 First Class First in B.Sc. Hons. (Chemistry), 2010
Ningthemcha Ongbi Binodini Shija Me-morial Gold Medal
Sanamacha Singh R.K. Sagolband Bijoygovinda, Imphal.
21 First Class First in B.Sc. Hons. (Mathematics), 2010
Huidrom Gourak-ishor Singh Memo-rial Gold Medal
Smt. Ibetombi Devi, Uripok Huidrom Leikai, Imphal.
22 First Class First in B.Sc. Hons. (Geology), 2010
Ksheroda Thang-jam Memorial Gold Medal
Ksheroda Thangjam Me-morial Gold Medal
23 First Class First in B.Sc. Hons. (Computer Sci-ence),2010
H.Dwirendra Sharma Memorial Gold Medal
H. Dwijasekhar Sharma, Khwai Nagamapal, Im-phal.
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24 First Class First in B.Sc. Hons. (Botany), 2010
Elangbam Iboton Singh Memorial Gold Medal
Dr. Elangbam Jadu Singh, Wangjing Wangkhei.
25 First Class First in Geography (Hons.), 2010
N. Yaima Singh Me-morial Gold Medal
Dr. N. Deva Singh, Dept. of Geography, MU.
26 First Class First in B.Sc. Hons. (Zoology), 2010
Akoijam Ranjana Devi Memorial Gold Medal
Shri Akoijam Nabachan-dra Singh, Chingamakha Maisnam Leikai, Imphal.
27 First Class First inBA/BSc Hons. (Home Science), 2010
K (O) Ketuki Devi Memorial Gold Medal
Km. K. Sulochana Devi, Sr. Lecturer (Home Science Dept.), G.P. Women’s Col-lege, Imphal.
28 First Class First in B.Sc.(General) Exam.2010
W. Brajabihari Singh Memorial Gold Medal
Shri Wangjam Joyrendro Singh, Konung Thangapat Mapal Heinoumakhong, Imphal.
29 First Class First in B.E. (Computer Science & Engineering) Exam, 2010(May)
First Class First in B.E. (Computer Sci-ence & Engineering) Exam, 2010(May)
Shri Yaikhom Tomcha Singh, Khurai Chingang-bam Leikai, Lamlong Bazar, Imphal.
30 First Class First in B.E. (Electronics & Commu-nication Engineering) Exam, 2010(May)
Huirem Jyoti Prakash Memorial Gold Medal
Shri H. Devendra Kumar Singh of Keishamthong Laishom Leirak, Imphal.
31 First Class First inB.E. (Civil Engineering) Exam. 2010(May)
Okram Mohon & Imaton Memorial Gold Medal
Shri Okram Tiken-dra Singh,S/o(L) Okram MohonSingh, Taobungk-hok, P.O. Langjing Camp, Imphal.
HIGHEST MARKS32 Highest Marks in B.Sc.
Hons. Exam. 2010.Prof. H. Tombi Singh Gold Medal
Prof. H. Tombi Singh, Dept. Of Life Sciences, MU.
M.B.B.S. EXAMINATION33 First in MBBS Exam.,
(Jan.) 2010Dr. R.K. Ibotonsana Memorial Gold Medal
Smt. Manisija Devi, Uripok Haobam Dewan Leikai, Imphal.
34 First Class First in MBBS (1st, 2nd, 3rd Profes-sional) Exam. (Jan.) 2010
Thounaojam Koireng Singh Memorial Gold Medal
Dr. Th. Kishor Chandra Singh, Professor & Head, Dept.of Obst. & Gynae., Fiji School of Medicine, Suva, Fiji.
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35 First in Medicine in MBBS Exam.(Jan.) 2010
Dr. Th. Tondonsana Memorial Gold Medal
Dr. Th. Shantikumar Singh, Nongmeibung Nambam Chuthek, Imphal.
36 First in Surgery in MBBS Exam.(Jan.) 2010
Chongtham Thambou Singh Memorial Gold Medal
Smt. Chongtham Ongbi Kunje Devi, Singjamei Thongam Leikai, Imphal.
37 First in Obstetrics & Gynaecology in MBBS Exam.(Jan.) 2010
Dr Bedamani Devi Memorial Gold Medal
Dr. Thangjam Drowni-joy Singh, RiMS Road, Imphal.
38 First in Pharmacology in MBBS Exam. (Jan.) 2010
Konsam Kanhai Singh Memorial Gold Medal
Konsam Ningol Yaimabi Devi, Wangkhei Kon-sam Leikai, Imphal C/o Thounaojam Kishorchand Singh, Nongmeibung Nambam Chuthek, Imphal.
39 First in Ophthalmol-ogy in MBBS Exam. (Jan.),2010
Thokchom Jatra Me-morial Gold Medal
Shri Thokchom Tulesh-wor Singh, Sagolband Meino Leirak, Imphal
40 First in ENT in MBBS Exam. (Jan.), 2010
Ningthemcha Ongbi Binodini Shija Memo-rial Gold Medal
R.K. Sanamacha Singh, Sagolband Bijoy Govin-da, Imphal.
M.S./M.D. EXAMINATION41 Less
than 70%
First Class First in MS(General Surgery), 2010(April)
Thounaojam Ningol Mayanglambam Ongbi Binashakhi Devi Me-morial Gold Medal
Mayanglambam Cha Tiken, Khwai Naga Ma-pal Kangjabi Leirak, Im-phal.
HIGHEST RANK42 Less
than 70%
Highest Rank in MD (Gen-eral Medicine), 2010(April)
Smt. Karam Ongbi Tombisana Devi Me-morial Gold Medal
Shri K. Gourakishore Singh, Yumnam Lei-kai, Indo Burma Road, Imphal.
43 Less than 70%
Highest Grade (Marks) in MD (Obstetrics & Gynaecology), 2010(April)
Khaidem Biramangol Singh Memorial Gold Medal
Dr. Khaidem Ibeyaima Devi, Dept. of Obst. & Gynae. RIMS, Imphal.
44 Less than 70%
Highest Posi-tion in M.D. (Paediatrics), 2010 (April)
Dr. (Ms) Heisnam Nungshi Devi Memorial Gold Medal
Shri Heisnam Joykumar Singh, Yumnam Leikai, Imphal.
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SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES45 First Class First
in M.Com., 2010Smt. Attar Kaur Setia Memorial Gold Medal
Shri Sardar Manjeet Singh Setia, C/o Punjab Hard-ware Store, Thangal Bazar, Imphal.
46 First Class First in M.A.(Economics), 2010
Elangbam Tompok Memorial Gold Medal
Shri Nongmeikapam Jadu Singh, Singjamei Thongam Leikai, Imphal.
47 First Class First in M.A.(Education), 2010
Dr. Maimom Shanti Devi Gold Medal
Dr. M. Shanti Devi, Lec-turer (Sr.G.) in Education, Oriental College, Imphal.
48 First Class First in M.A.(History), 2010
Paonam Kulabid-hu Singh Memo-rial Gold Medal
Dr. P. Mema Devi, Top Leirak, Imphal.
49 First Class First in M.A.(Political Science), 2010
L.M. Ibungohal Memorial Gold Medal
Smt. Lairenmayum Ningol Nepram Ongbi Ibemhal Devi, Tera Keithel Sayang Leirak, Imphal and other successors of late Shri L.M. Ibungohal Singh.
50 First Class First in M.A.(Adult Education), 2010
Dr. Gailangam Kamei Memorial Gold Medal
Dr.( Smt.) Lamalu Thaimei, Project Officer, Dept. of ACEE, MU.
51 First Class First in Master of Library & In-formation Science,2010
Thoidingjam Mangoljao Singh Memorial Gold Medal
Dr.Th.Madhuri Devi, As-sistant Professor(SG) Department of Library & Information Science MU
52 First Class First in Master of Library & In-formation Science,2010
Prof. M.R. Kumb-har Memorial Gold Medal
Prof. M.R. Kumbhar, Ex-Librarian,MU
53 First Class First in M.B.A., 2010
Ngangom Shakhi Devi Memorial Gold Medal
Ng. Tamphatombi and Ng. Sanatombi of Khurai Chaithabi Leirak, Imphal.
54 M.B.A. of Excellence, 2010
Roshankanta Pot-shangbam Memo-rial Gold Medal
Dr. Potshangbam Rishi-kanta Singh, Kwakeithel Thokchom Leikai, Imphal.
55 First Class First in M.Ed.Examination, 2010
Loukrakpam Jugol Singh Memorial Gold Medal
Shri Loukrakpam Gyanen Meitei, Moirangkampu Tinsid Road, Imphal.
56 First Class First in B.Ed.Examination, 2010
Laishram Joychan-dra Singh Memo-rial Gold Medal
Smt. L. Taruna Devi, W/o L. Joychandra Singh and Members of her family, Thangal Bazar, Imphal.
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57 First Class First in LL.M. Exam. 2010
R.K. Sanajaobi Devi Memorial Gold Medal
R.K. Sanahal Singh, Soibam Leikai, Imphal.
58 First Class First in LL.B. Exam, 2010
O. Thambal Singh Memorial Gold Medal
Shri L. Lalitkumar Singh and his wife Smt. O. Shan-tibala Devi of Singjamei Chinga Makha Irom Leikai, Impal.
59 First Class First in M.A.( Mass Communication), 2010
Konung Sanatom-ba Memorial Gold Medal
Family members of (L) R.K. Sanatomba Singh of Palace Compound, Imphal
HIGHEST MARKS60 Highest Marks in M.A. in
School of Social Sciences, 2010
Asem Joykumar Singh Memorial Gold Medal
Dr. Mrs. L. Kunjeshwori Devi, Assistant Prof. of History, MU.
61 Highest Marks in M.A. in (School of Social Sciences and Humanities), 2010
M. Ibochouba Singh Memorial Gold Medal
Moirangthem Ongbi Nungshitombi Devi and members of her family, Phubala, Bishnupur.
62 Highest MarksInternational RelationsMA Political Science Exam. 2010
Sapam Tomcha Singh Memorial Gold Medal
Prof. S. Rajendra Singh, Department of Political Science, Manipur Univer-sity
63 Highest Marks in Ag-riculture Economics M.A.Economics Exam. 2010
Prof. Islamuddin Memorial Gold Medal
Mrs Farahna Bibi,Manipur University Campus Canchipur
64 Youngest Scholar of Eco-nomicsPh.D.2010
Prof. M. Iboton Singh Award for Young Economist
Prof. M. Iboton Singh, Kwakeithel Thokchom Leikai, Imphal.
DEGREE EXAMINATION65 First Class First in
B.Com., 2010R.K. Sanahal Singh B.Com. Memorial Gold Medal
R.K. Tamphasana Devi and her brothers and sisters, Khuyathong, Imphal.
66 First Class First in B.A./B.Sc. Hons. (Economics), 2010
Haobam Gouradas Singh Memorial Gold Medal
Haobam Tomba Singh, Yaiskul Chingakham Leirak, Imphal.
67 First Class First BA Hons. (Political Sci-ence) Exam. 2010
Sanoujam Sajor Singh & Ibecha Devi Memorial Gold Medal
Capt. Sanoujam Ingo Singh (Retd.), Former Deputy Reg-istrar, Manipur University, Thangmeiband Sinam Leikai, Imphal.
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HIGHEST MARKS68 a
Highest Marks in B.A. Hons, Exam. in First Class, 2010
M. Amar Singh Me-morial Gold Medal
M. Kuber Singh, Ningthem Pukhri Mapal, Wangkhei, Imphal.
b Highest Marks in B.A. Hons, Exam. in First Class, 2010
M. Amar Singh Me-morial Gold Medal
M. Kuber Singh, Ningthem Pukhri Mapal, Wangkhei, Imphal.
SCHOOL OF HUMANITIS69 First Class First in
M.A.(English),2010Nahakpam Suren-dra Singh Memorial Gold Medal
Smt. Hanakpam Ongbi Bhagyabati Devi, Wangkhei Ningthem Pukhri Mapal , Imphal.
70 First Class in M.A. Eng-lish, 2010 With Highest mark in Common-wealth Literature.
Prof. S.N.Prasad Me-morial Gold Medal
Smt. Kabita Prasad, Tata Central Hospital, P.O. Bhaga, Dhanbad-820302.
71 First Class First in M.A.(Manipuri), 2010
Smt. Mangolnganbi Devi Memorial Gold Medal
Shri Pukhrambam Rajen Singh, Rajen Tailor, Alu Gali, Imphal.
72 First Class First in M.A.(Hindi), 2010
Salam Kishorchan-dra Singh Memorial Gold Medal
Shri Salam Kishorchan-dra Singh, Nambol Bazar, Nambol
73 First Class First in M.A.(Linguistics), 2010
Kshetrimayum Ningthoujao Singh Memorial Gold Medal
Shri Kshetrimayum Mangi Singh, Chinga Makha Kshetri Leikai, Imphal.
74 First Class First in M.A.(Philosophy), 2010
Laimayum Tham-balngoubi Devi Gold Medal
L. Thambalngoubi Devi, Khwai Naga Mapal Kangjabi Leirak, Imphal.
HIGHEST MARKS75 Highest Marks in
M.A. Exam. in School of Humanities, 2010
Maisnam Ongbi Ibet-ombi Devi Memorial Gold Medal
Maisnam Nilkomol Singh, Keishamthong Top Leirak, Imphal.
76 Highest Marks in M.A. Dance (Manipu-ri), 2010
Smt. Usha Devi Gold Medal
Shri Th. Haridas Singh, Padmashree of Khagempalli, Imphal.
DEGREE EXAMINATION77 First Class First in
B.A. Hons. Exam. (English), 2010
Smt. L. Rebati Devi Memorial Gold Medal
Dr. L. Bino Devi, Dept. of Po-litical Science, D.M.College of Arts, Imphal.
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HIGHEST MARKS78 Highest Marks in
B.A.(Hons.),Nepali (MIL)Exam.2010
Dr. Gopal Kumar Niroula Chhetri Gold Medal
Dr. G.K.N.Chhetri, Associate Proffesor of Life Sciences, MU.
CASH AWARD1 Cash Award of Rs. 1,051/- in the name of Shri-
mad Paramhansa Swami Jogendrananda Giri Maharaj for securing highest mark in First Class in Master Degree in Science,2010 (Chemistry)
Mrs. N. Ibemhal Devi, Singjamei Thongam Leikai, Imphal..
2 Cash Award of Rs. 1,001/- in the name of Shri-mad Paramhansa Swami Jogendrananda Giri Maharaj for securing highest mark in First Class in Master’s Degree in Arts(School of Social Sci-ence and Humanities,2010 (M.Lib.)
Mrs. N. Ibemhal Devi, Singjamei Thongam Leikai, Imphal..
3 Cash Award of Rs. 3,001/- in the name of Ngariy-ambam Ningol Rupobati Devi (Nganbi Devi) for securing highest mark in aggregate in Master’s Degree in Arts (School of Humanities), 2010 ( Dance Manipuri)
Smt. Ng. Binapani Devi, Ng. Sushila, Ng. Madhu-mati Devi, D/o Ngaithem Rupchand Singh of Pal-ace Compound, Imphal.
4 Cash Award of Rs. 3,001/- in the name of (Late) Smt. Nongmeikapam Ongbi Ibemhal Devi for se-curing First Position in MBBS Exam. 2010(Jan.) securing not less than 60% marks in total.
Shri Nongmeikapam Jadu Singh, Singjamei-Thongam Leikai, Imphal.
5 Cash Award of Rs. 2000/-in the name of Konung Sanatomba Memorial Cash Award for securing First Position in M.A. (Mass Communication) Exam., 2010 securing not less than 60%marks in Total.
Family members of (Late) R.K. Sanatomba Singh of Palace Com-pound, Imphal.
6 Cash Award of Rs. 5000/-in the name of Koijam Yaima Singh Memorial Cash Award for Topping in M.Ed. Examination, 2010.
Hon’ble MLA Shri Bijoy Koijam, Thongju Assam-bly Constituency.
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academic staff collegeUGC-Human Resource Development Centre
Year of establishment: 6 Feb. 2007Course conducted during the year 2015-16:
Sl. Courses/Programmes conducted Date No. of participants1 27 Orientation Programme 1-30 Jul., 2015 392 28 Orientation Programme 1-30 Dec., 2015 323 29th Orientation Programme 24 Feb.-23 Mar.,
201636
4 Refresher Course in Manipuri 11-30 May, 2015 325 Refresher Course in Computer
Science & Information Technol-ogy
9-30 Jun., 2015 41
6 Refresher Course in Advances in Chemistry, Biotechnology and Al-lied Disciplines
11 Jun-2 Jul., 2015 32
7 Refresher Course in Life Science 14 Jan – 4 Feb., 2016
38
8 Summer School 15 Jun-4 Jul., 2015 389 Winter School 7-29 Dec., 2015 38
10 Three-week programme on Teachers’ Educators
4-25 Jan., 2016 32
11 STC in Research Methodology for Teachers
1-6 Jun., 2015 44
12 STC in Library and Information Science
26-31 Oct., 2015 32
13 STC in Research Methodology for Research Scholars
05-10 Oct., 2015 38
14 STC in Forensic Science 12-18 Jan., 2016 35Total Amount 507
Staff in HRDC:
Sl Name Designation1 Prof. H. Ramananda Singh Director
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library
The UGC-Human Resource Develop-ment Centre (formerly known as Aca-demic Staff College), Manipur Universi-ty, was established with the approval of the University Grants Commission, New Delhi, vide letter F. No.27-1/2005 (ASC) dated, the 12 October 2006. It starts its functioning since 2007. The scheme of setting up Human Resource Centre (HRDC) in selected universities of the country is to create new system com-mensurate with the expansion of higher education institutions by the University Grants Commission (UGC) with the fol-lowing broad plan of action:
» To organize specially designed Orientation Programmes (OPs) in pedagogy, educational psychology and philosophy, and socio-economic and political concerns for all new entrants at the level of Assistant Professor
» To organize advanced level and more discipline oriented Refresher Courses (RCs), for capacity enhancement and continuous knowledge up-gradation and exposure to emerging developments of faculty involved in teaching in institutions of higher education
» To ensure that every teacher in higher education system of our country is exposed to an OP and a RC at least once during the first three to five years; of his/her career
» To organize specially designed OPs/RCs to enable the faculty involved in teaching and research in institutions of higher education to utilize fast growing Information and Communication Technology support to teaching and research.
Introduction: The Manipur University Library
came into existence along with the estab-lishment of the erstwhile J.N.U.Centre of Post Graduate Studies, Imphal on 19th November, 1972. The Manipur Legisla-tive Assembly passed the Manipur Uni-versity Act, 1980 (Act 8 of 1980) on 5th June 1980 and upgraded the P.G. Centre into a State University. Later the Indian Parliament passed the Manipur Univer-sity Act, 2005 (Act 54 of 2005) on 13th October, 2005 and upgraded the then State University to the status of Central University. All along the process of up gradation and assessment of the uni-versity, the Library was considered as an important component and asset of the University.
Building: The Manipur University Library
building is located at the centre of the University Campus. The area of the li-brary is 3200 sq.m. It has four stories and the sections accommodates in each section is mentioned below: 1. Ground Floor:
i. Circulation Section;ii. Stack Rooms (Social Science
and Humanities in the North and Science in the South);
iii. OPAC terminals are kept open at the entrance for searching the availability of a book in the library;
iv. Membership enrolment sec-tion;
v. Librarian and his office;
Aims and Objectives of the Centre/Section:
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vi. Internet Router & UPS backup room,
vii. Property Counter; viii. Public conveniences;ix. Campus Network Switch Room
1. First floor:i. Reference cum Reading Hall-1,ii. Text Book Section,iii. Acquisition Section,iv. Technical Sectionv. Theses and Dissertation sec-
tionvi. Data entry section,vii. Assistant Librarian, SOUL Serv-
er and Wi-Fi control room
3. 2nd floor: i. Periodical Section cum Read-
ing Hall-IIii. Electronic Theses and Disser-
tations (ETDs) Lab iii. Staff Roomiv. Store roomv. Public-conveniences
4. 3rd floor:i. A well furnished Conference
Hall with a capacity of 100 par-ticipants;
ii. Internet server room with 32 plus computers along with Wi-Fi Facilities
iii. Xerox facilities in subsidized rate
iv. Public conveniencesLibrary Users:
All the Teachers, Research Scholars, Students, Officers and Non-Teaching staff of the university can be enrolled as library users. More than 3000 library users enrolled in the library. Facilities for borrowing of books given to a library user are as shown below:
Category of Library user No. 0f Books Eligible For Loan
Book Loan DurationGeneral books
Text Books
Research Scholar 06 (including 2 Text Books)
15 days 5 days
P.G. Students:a) M.A./M.Sc./MLIS/M.C.A/In-tegrated Course (5 years)
04 (including 2 Text Books)
15 days 5 days
b) Diploma/Certificate Course (6 months/1 year)
02 (including 1 Text Book)
15 days 5 days
Teaching faculty 12 (including 4 Text Books)
15 days 5 days
Guest Lecturer/Faculty 02 (including 1 Text Book)
15 days 5 days
Non Teaching Staff (Officer) 06 (including 2 Text Books)
15 days 5 days
Non Teaching Staff 02 (including 1 Text Book)
15 days 5 days
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Besides, a number of visitors from outside come to the library for consul-tation, reading and xeroxing. The av-erage library user per day is 400-500. Most of the time, the reading chairs and Internet points available in the library are occupied by library users.Library Networking:
Manipur University Library is in the forefront of library automation and net-working in the North East India. The library became a node of INFLIBNET since 1993. Its three databases namely: (i) Books (ii) Serials and (iii) Theses are incorporated in the union database of INFLIBNET, Gandhinagar.
Being a node of INFLIBNET, the uni-versity can access the UGC-INFONET E-JOURNAL CONSORTIUM at free of cost. The consortium provides current as well as archival access to more than 8500 core and peer-reviewed electronic journals (with more than 10 years back files or volume 1 onwards in several cases) and 11 bibliographic databases to core member universities. This facil-ity is extended to other departments by Fiber Optic Cables.
The library became a member of Shodhaganga programme of INFLIB-NET on 17 March 2011. Under this pro-gramme, our library users can access the theses uploaded to the INFLIBNET website not only by our university but also by other member universities of India. At present the library has more than 50 computers with internet and Wi-Fi connection within the library.Digital Library of India (DLI):
The Manipur University Library is included in the map of Digital Library of India with a collection of 2714 rare Ma-nipuri books. Interested persons may see the website (www.new.dli.ernet.in).Digitization of the Theses:
The library has completed digitiza-
tion of 800+ Theses under the Shodh-ganga project of the INFLIBNET Centre.Infrastructural Development:1. The Library has successfully
installed the University Clock Tower at the Top of the Library Building.
2. The Library Main door has been successfully fixed with new decorative and quality wood.
Library Staff: As of 31st March 2016, the library
has a total of 37 Staff out of which 28 are Regular Staff and 9 Engaged /Con-tractual Staff.Staff Appointment/Retirement:Retirement: 1. Mr. Kh.Leishang Singh on 31st
August, 20152. Mrs. A. Sushila Devi, Professional
Assistant on 31st January, 20163. Mr. L. Nabakumar Singh on 29th
February, 20164. Mr. H. Tomcha Singh on 29th
February, 2016 AppVointment:1. Mrs. Thoudam Suleta Devi
appointed as Library Attendant on 30th April, 2015
2. Mrs. Heikham Nandini Devi appointed as Library Attendant on 1st May, 2015.
3. Mr. R. K. Sanatomba Singh appointed as Library Attendant on 1st May, 2015.
4. Mr. T. Momocha Singh Appointed as Janitor on 2nd May, 2015.
5. Mr. Wangkhem Ibomcha Singh appointed as Binder on 2nd May, 2015.
6. Mrs. S. Bidyarani Devi appointed as Junior Assistant on 10th August, 2015.
7. Mrs. L. Sarika Devi appointed as
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Contractual Library attendant on 5th October, 2015.
8. .Mrs. Yumnam Chanchal Devi appointed as Contractual Multi-Tasking Staff on 13th January, 2016.
9. Mrs. Phurailatpam Nirmala Devi appointed as Contractual Multi-Tasking Staff on 13th January, 2016.
10. Mr. Akoijam Hemorjit Singh appointed as Contractual Multi-Tasking Staff on 14th January, 2016.
Publications: The following are the publications
of the library:1. Journals subscribed to Manipur
University Library (Yearly).2. Current Contents of the periodicals
received in the library (Quarterly).3. Accession List (Books added)
of Manipur University Library (Quarterly).
Other facilities available in the Library:
Apart from the general facilities available in a University Library, the Manipur University Library gives the following facilities to the users:1. The library follows open access
system by which a reader can select his/her desired book(s) direct from the stack.
2. Reference service and Current Contents Services are provided.
3. Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) is available for searching documents.
4. Xerox facilities (at subsidized rate) operated by private parties are available at the Third Floor of the library.
5. E-Resources Centre provides internet facilities to the bonafide
students.vi) Anti-plagiarism software known
as “URKUND” is accessible in our university library
Collection of the Library: As on 31st March 2016, the total col-
lection of printed books of the library is 1, 82,688. The library also has 123 e-books and 1000+ digitized & borne dig-ital theses. The number of books added during the year 2015-2016 is 3227. The library subscribed to 225(210 Indian + 15 Foreign) printed journals and 22(10 National+ 12 Local) newspapers. The li-brary has also a good collection of DVD/CD(s), Maps, Reports, etc.Working Hour of the Library:
The library remains open1. Monday to Saturday: 9 a.m. to 7
p.m.2. Sunday: 10 a.m. to 3.30 p.m.
Seminar/Workshop/Orientation Programme: 1. Library User Awareness
programme was held during the last week of August 2015.
2. National Library Week was observed during 14th-20th November, 2015 at Manipur University Library
Activities of Library Staff:Dr. Th. Khomdon Singh, Former Li-brarian and Consultant took active part in academic and social activities. Some of the programmes in which he took parts are mentioned below: 1. The Government of Manipur
appointed him as the additional custodian of the Manipur Public Library on 11th January, 2016.
2. Delivered lectures in the Orientation Courses conducted by the UGC-Human Resource Centre, Manipur University.
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3. He is member of:i. State Level Screening Commit-
tee of the National Archives of India;
ii. State Library Planning Com-mittee;
iii. Manipur State Kala Academy Library Committee;
iv. Organising committee of Im-phal Book Fair -2015;
v. Life member of ILA and IASLIC and Patron member of MALA; and
vi. President of Manipur Sahitya Samity Thoubal.
Prof. Th. Madhuri Devi, Librarian (i/c) and Head of Department of Lib. & Info.Sc. also took part in the aca-demic activities : 1. Attended and chaired one session
in the One Day National Seminar on “community library support for social harmony organised by the Nation Service Scheme (NSS) in Association with UGC-HRDC, Manipur University held on 1st November, 2015 at UGC-HRDC, MU (presented paper: Socialising Theology College Library Seminar on North-East: Towards Social Harmony)
2. Attended One Day National Convention of Library and Information Science (LIS) Teachers and Professionals at the Seminar Hall of JNU, New Delhi on 31st July, 2015.
Research Papers Shelley Singh, Angom, Madhuri Devi,
Th. Bobby, Phuritsabam. North-East University Libraries of India: A Com-parative Study. Library Progress (Inter-national) 35(2); 2015 (July-December). P.107-120 (ISSN: 0970-1051)Shri M Lokendro Singh, Assistant Li-brarian also took active part in aca-
demic activities: 1. Attended 119th SOUL 2.0 training
program on “Software Installation and Operations” held at INFLIBNET Centre, Gandhinagar during 13th – 18th April, 2015.
2. Guided a student of Tata Institute of Social Science, Mumbai, Th. Mangkhansiam Ngaite for his internship programme at Manipur University Library from 1st April, 2015 to 30 April, 2015.
3. Attended “National Workshop on Creation and Management of Digital Collections using DSpace” held at INFLIBNET Centre, Gandhinagar during 11 – 15 May, 2015.
4. Delivered a talk as a resource person in one day workshop on Digital Library Resources at Thoubal College, Thoubal, Manipur on 30th May 2015.
5. Represented and attended the 1st meeting of university librarians of north eastern region to design and implement ICT based programmes held on 27 July, 2015 at INFLIBNET centre, Gandhinagar.
6. Delivered five lectures (5) on various topics related to plagiarism and academic consortium at different programmes such as the short term course, refresher course and interactive programmes conducted by the UGC-Human Resource Development Centre, Manipur University.
7. Attended the 29th Orientation Programme conducted by the UGC-Human Resource Development Centre, Manipur University during February 24 – March 23, 2016.
8. Life member of Indian Library Association (ILA) .
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College Development CouncilThe College Development Council
of Manipur University has been recon-stituted on 4th August, 2011 u/s 47(d) of the Act with the Vice-Chancellor, Ma-nipur University as the Chairman of the Council along with 19 (nineteen) mem-bers for a term of 3 (three) years.
The College Development Council has a full fledged Directorate under the Directorship of Prof. Th. Ratankumar Singh formerly Professor of English De-partment of this University. DUTIES OF THE DIRECTOR, CDC:
The Director, College Development Council shall visit the colleges affiliated to the University at least once in a year to appraise them of the problems of the proposed development in the colleges.
The Director shall convene meetings of the Principals of the Colleges with a view to apprising them of the ways in which the College Development coun-cil can function effectively for develop-ment of the Colleges.FUNCTIONS OF THE COLLEGE DEVEL-OPMENT COUNCIL:i) function as a policy making body
for integrated development of the colleges, i.e. for consideration of various aspects of the affiliated colleges of the university with a view to continuously improve the general educational standards in the colleges;
ii) assess the developmental needs of the colleges;
iii) help the affiliated colleges to prepare developmental projects which may be financed internally by the institutions, of which may be presented to other funding agencies such as UGC etc;
iv) advise the University on all matters relating to the development of affiliated colleges, such as
provision of adequate facilities- academic and physical – for raising the standard of learning, teaching and research and its periodic evaluation for enabling the University to maintain reasonable continuity of the policy in regards to the developmental of colleges;
v) keep close contact with the colleges with a view to helping them in their proper development, selection of teachers, students amenities, proper utilization of grants and efficient implementation of UGC approved projects and reforms, viz, examination reform, courses, restructuring of courses to make them more relevant and significant not only to students but also to the region as a whole by assessing social transformation and regional development;
vi) help in implementation of the regulations framed by the UGC regarding the minimum standards of instruction for the award of first degree and help in the restructuring of the courses at the undergraduate level;
vii) obtain from the colleges and furnish to the Commission utilization certificates and completion documents in respect of UGC grants released to the colleges and whelp in monitoring the UGC programmes implemented by the affiliated colleges; ensure close and continued contact and interaction between the academic faculties at the university teaching department and the colleges; monitor the development programmes and maintain regular statistics on the development of the colleges;
viii) perform such other functions as may be prescribed or as may
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be deemed necessary by the university for advancing the cause of collegiate education as may be incidental and conducive to the discharge of the above functions;
The main objectives of the Council are to ensure proper planning and in-tegrated development of the affiliated Colleges of the University. The College Development Council, Ma-nipur University has taken up special initiatives for taking financial grants under various Scheme of the University Grants Commission with the following1. Sports infrastructure development
and equipments, 2. General Development 3. Construction of Women’s and Boys
Hostel 4. Additional Grants (Teaching &
Learning Aid)5. Seminar/Conference/Workshop, 6. Faculty Programme, 7. Major and Minor Research Project
particularly to the colleges 8. B. Voc (Bachelor of Vocational
Course) 9. Community College in different
courses and10. Advanced Diploma/Diploma/
Certificate courses in different fields.
As per UGC Regulation 2009 (Af-filiation of Colleges by University) and Ordinance on Affiliation of Colleges in Arts, Science, Commerce, B.Ed. Course, B.Sc. Nursing Courses, the Office of the College Development Council conduct-ed regular inspection to all the affiliated Colleges for maintaining the academic atmosphere of the following:1. For granting NOC/Letter of Intent
for establishing of a new College/Institute
2. For granting Temporary Affiliation to the University
3. For opening new subject(s) as an elective subject(s)
4. For opening of Honours Course(s) in different subject(s)
5. For up-gradation of different course(s)
6. For renewal of Temporary Affiliation
7. For granting Permanent affiliation 8. For starting B.Voc programmes 9. For opening community College
and10. For opening Advanced Diploma
courses etc..
At present, the following Colleges have been affiliated to the Manipur (Central) University:PARMENENTLY AFFILIATED GOVERNMENT COLLEGES:Sl. Name of the Col-
lege/ InstituteName of Princi-pals/Directors
Address
1 D.M.College of Sci-ence
Dr. P. Ranabir Singh
Thangmeiband, Imphal West, Imphal-795001
2 D.M.College of Arts
Dr. A. Nungshi-tombi Devi
Thangmeiband, Imphal West, Imphal-795001
3 G.P. Women’s Col-lege
Y. Chandrashakhi Devi
Imphal West Imphal-795001
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4 D.M.College of Teachers’ Educa-tion
Dr. H. Ibomcha sharma
Thangmeiband, Imphal West, Imphal-795001
5 D.M.College of Commerce
Ng. Brajakumar Singh
Thangmeiband, Imphal West, Imphal-795001
6 Kha-Manipur Col-lege
Ksh. Shamu Singh Kakching ,Thoubal District , Manipur
7 C.I. College Dr. L. Mahendro Singh
Bishnupur, Bishnupur Dist. Manipur
8 Moirang College Dr. K. Anand Singh Moirang , Bishnupur District, Manipur
9 Nambol L. Sanoi College
Dr. S. Gopal Singh Nambol,, Bishnupur District Manipur
10 Presidency Col-lege
Dr. T. Gangte Motbung, Senapati District, Manipur
11 Imphal College Dr. Rameshchan-dra Hamom
Kwakeithel. Imphal West Dist. Manipur
12 Manipur College Dr. Md. Rehejud-din Sheik
Singjamei, Imphal West District
13 Modern College Dr. K. Biren Singh Porompat, Imphal East District14 Ideal Girls’ College Dr. Th. Subod-
hachandra SinghAkampat, Imphal East District, Manipur
15 M.B.College Dr. Th. Manihar Singh
Palace gate, Imphal East Dis-trict
16 N.G.College, Dr. Y. Momon Devi Lamphelpat, Imphal East Dist., Manipur
17 Lilong Haoreibi College,
Dr. A. Nabachan-dra Singh
Lilong ,Thoubal District, Ma-nipur
18 Lamka College Dr. M. Lokendra Singh
CCpur, Churachandpur District, Manipur
19 Y.K.College Dr. S. Birahari Singh
Wangjing, Thoubal District, Manipur
20 Churachandpur College
Vanlallu guite Ccpur, Churachandpur District, Manipur
21 Thoubal College Ms. O. Chaoba Devi
Thoubal, Thoubal District, Manipur
22 Pettigrew College Dr. Ninghorla Zimik
Ukhrul, Ukhrul District, Ma-nipur
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23 Hill College Dr. A. Surenjit Singh
Tadubi, Senapati Dist, Tadu-bi-795104, Manipur
24 LMS Law College Md. Salatur Rah-man
Chignmeirong, Imphal East District, Manipur
25 Regional Institute of Medical Sci-ences
Prof. S. Rita Devi Lamphelpat, Imphal West Dis-trict, Manipur
26 Hindi Teachers Training College
Dr. M. Achoubi Singh
Thangmeibang, Imphal West District , Imphal-795001
27 Tamenglong Col-lege
N. Dangmei Tamenglong-795141, Tamen-glong District, Manipur
28 United College BD Thumdal Chandel District , Lam-bung-795127, Manipur
29 Government Poly-technic
Kh. Rajchandra Singh
Takyelpat, Imphal West District,Manipur
30 NIELIT (DOEACC) Dr. Th. Prameshwar Singh
Akampat, Imphal East District, Manipur
31 Institute of Coop-erative Manage-ment
K. Joychandra Singh
Lamphelpat, Imphal West Dis-trict, Manipur
32 Nursing College, RIMS
Prof. H. Jamuna Devi
Lamphelpat Imphal, Manipur
33 Dental College, RIMS
Prof. R.R. Singh Lamphelpat Imphal, Manipur
AUTONOMOUS COLLEGE1 Oriental College Dr. Th. Biren Singh Takyelpat, Imphal West Dis-
trict, ManipurCONSTITUENT COLLEGE1 Manipur Institute
of Technology, Prof. R.K.Hemakumar Singh
Takyelpat, Imphal West Dis-trict, Manipur
PERMANENTLY AFFILIATED GOVERNMENT AIDED COLLEGES:
1 Biramangol College Dr. Kh. Chonjon Singh,Principal i/c
Sawombung, Imphal East Dis-trict, Manipur
2 Standard College Dr. M. Kumar Singh
Kongba, Imphal East District, Manipur
3 Mayai Lambi Col-lege
Dr. Y. Bihari Singh Yumnam Huidrom, Imphal West District, Manipur
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4 Kakching Khunou College
P. Ibetombi Devi Kakching Khunou, Thoubal Dis-trict Manipur
5 Liberal College Dr. A. Swaruparani Devi
Luwangsangbam, Imphal West District, Manipur
6 Thambal Marik College
Dr. N. Jugeshwar Singh
Oinam, Bishnupur District, Ma-nipur
7 Jiri College Dr. N. Bijaya Devi Jiribam, Imphal East District Manipur
8 Imphal Art College Y. Nabachandra Singh
Chingmeirong,, Imphal East Dist, Manipur
9 South East Ma-nipur College
T. Nabakumar Singh,9612812162
Komlathabi, Chandel District, Manipur
10 Kumbi College Y. Jugeshwar Singh
Kumbi, Bishnupur Dist,Manipur
11 W.Mani Girls’ Col-lege
Dr. O. Ibeton Devi Thoubal Okram 795138,Thoubal Dist, Manipur
12 S.K.Women’s Col-lege
Dr. S. Chandraku-mar Singh
Nambol.,Bishnupur Dist.Manipur
13 Mangolnganbi Col-lege
K. Subashchandra Singh
Ningthoukhong, Bishnupur Dist, Manipur
14 Bethany Christian College
Dr. B. Kamzamung Churachandpur, Churachandpur Dist., Manipur
15 Regional College S. Tilakchand Singh
Lilong Chajing, Lilong Chajing. Imphal West Dist, Manipur
16 T.S.Paul Manipur Women’s College
Dr. N. Sachi Devi Mongsangei, Imphal West Dist, Manipur
17 Royal Academy of Law
L. Jugeshwar Singh
Oinam, Bishnupur Dist. Manipur
18 Pravabati College Th. Chaoba Singh Mayang Imphal, Imphal West Dist, Manipur
19 Kamakhya Pemton College
Dr. S. Aruna Devi Hiyangthang, Imphal West Dist, Manipur
20 N.Birahari College Dr. Ng. Akashini Devi
Khundrakpam-795114, Imphal East Dist, Manipur
21 Don Bosco College Dr. Fr.Ko-Sebas-tian
Maram -795105, Senapati Dis-trict
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22 Mt. Everest College Samson S. Chiru Taphou, 795106, Senapati Dis-trict, Manipur
23 Damdei Christian College
S. Sitlhou Taloulong-795107 Kanglatongbi,Senapati District
24 Moreh College Dr. SL. Lunzapau Vaiphei
Moreh,Chandel Dist, Manipur
25 R.K.Sanatombi Devi College of Edn.
Dr. KP. Guite Imphal 795001, Imphal East District, Manipur
26 Kanan Devi Me-morial College of Teacher Edn.
S. Tombi Singh Pangei, Imphal, East District, Manipur
27 Trinity Teachers Training College
P. Dhanabir Singh Koirengei, Imphal East District, Manipur
28 Shree Shree Gourgovinda Girls’ College
Dr. K. Jaboshakhi Devi
Khurai Lamlong, Imphal East district, Manipur
29 Ng. Mani College W. Jibankumar Singh
Khurai Cheirenthong -795010,Imphal East District, Manipur
PARMANENTLY AFFILIATED PRIVATE COLLEGES:
1 Rayburn College Khen P. Tombing New Lamka, Churachandpur Disrict, Manipur
2 Kanggui Christian College
Doulet Khonsai Kangpokpi-795129, Senapati District, Manipur
3 Western College Kh. Debendro Singh
Konthoujam, Imphal West Dist., Manipur
4 Pole Star College E. Gopal Singh Wabagai, Thoubal District, Ma-nipur
5 Yairipok Universal College,
Dr. M. Karimud-din Shah
Yairipok-795149, Thoubal Dis-trict, Manipur
6 Kangleipak Medi-cal and Nursing Institute
Mrs. Kh. Bimola Devi
Khurai Konsam Leikai, Imphal East District, Manipur
TEMPORARILY AFFILIATED GOVERNMENT COLLEGE:
1 Jawaharlal Nehru Insti-tute of Medical Science
Prof. L. Deben Singh
Porompat, Imphal – 795005, Imphal West District
2 College of Nursing , Medical Directorate
M. Kumudini Devi Lamphelpat, Imphal, Ma-nipur
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TEMPORARILY AFFILIATED COLLEGES:
1 Th.Ibotombi Institute of Teacher Education & Trg.
Sh. Tombi Singh Bishnupur-795126, Bishnu-pur District, Manipur
2 College of Social Work Dr. S. Romeobala Devi
Changangei Ucheckon, Im-phal West District, Manipur
3 Institute of Rural Edu-cation
M. Rajivkumar Singh
Wangjing, Thoubal District, Manipur
4 Mt. Pisgah College H. Liba Senapati 795106, Senapati District, Manipur
5 Asufii Christian College Rev. Lolikape 9436266865
Senapati, Senapati District, Manipur
6 RDO College Nursing Ms. Ng. Thabaton Devi
Lamsang, Imphal West, Manipur
7 CMC- College of Nurs-ing,
R.Chunthanliu Koirengei, Imphal East, Manipur
8 Vishal Law Institute Ms. B. Bijyalaxmi Devi
Changangei Maning Leikai, Tamphagei Road, Manipur
9 Jadonang Memorial College
Khuigai Kahmei Noney, Temenglong Dist, Manipur
10 Sentinel College K.S.A. Lurstep Ukhrul, Ukrhul Dist, Ma-nipur.
11 Slopeland Teachers Education, Khongjom
N. Babulin Salt Village, Khongjom, Ma-nipur.
12 Ibotombi Institute Teachers Education
Bidyapati M. Kha-Naorem Leikai, Imphal, Manipur
13 Alice College Ningmayo Chithang
Mission Compound,Alungtang , Ukhrul District, Manipur
14 St. Joseph College Rev.Fr. Dr. Sabu Konikattil
Kazar Village, Ukhrul Dist., Manipur
At present, 58-colleges have been recognized under Section 2(f) & 12(b) of the UGC Act, 1956 and got financial grants from UGC-NERO and UGC-Delhi for different projects.
As per records maintained by the Office, the following 13 colleges have been accredited by NAAC as on 31st March, 2016:Sl. Name of College Govt./Private1 Modern College, Porompat, Imphal Government2 D.M.College of Science, Imphal Government
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3 D.M. College of Arts, Imphal Government4 G.P.Women’s College, Imphal Government5 Imphal College, Imphal Government6 Oriental College, Imphal Government7 Manipur College, Imphal Government8 United College, Chandel Government9 Moirang College, Moirang Government10 S. Kula Women’s College, Govt. Aided11 M.B.College, Imphal Government12 Don Bosco College, Maram Govt. Aided13 R.K.Sanatombi Devi College of Edn. Imphal Govt. Aided
Out of the above 13 colleges, some colleges have got the status of College of Po-tential Excellence (CPE).
As per records maintained by the Office, the following 10 colleges have been granted NOC for establishing 2- years B.Ed. programme as on 11.7.2017Sl. Name of College Govt./Private1 Ideal Teachers Training Academy, Sajiwa Jail Gate, IE
Manipur [permission for opening Bachelor of Social Works course from the academic session, 2016-17]
Government
2 Nirvana College of Education, NAIMS COLONY, Langol, Manipur
Government
3 GEN School of Education, Meitei Kairang,IE, Manipur Government4 T.C. College of Teachers Education, Kangpokpi, Sena-
pati District, Manipur [permission for opening Bache-lor of Social Works course, from the academic session, 2016-17]
Government
5 K.M.Blooming College of Teachers Education, Khang-abok Bazar, Thoubal District, Manipur
Government
6 D & R. Educational Teachers Training College, Canchipur
Government
7 L.K. Memorial B.Ed. College, Bethsaida Villager, Mot-bung
Government
8 Mt. Everest College Government
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9 South East Manipur College Government10 North Point Teachers Training College, Khabam Lam-
khai [with permission for opening Bachelor of Social Works course from the academic session, 2016-17]
Govt. Aided
The Office of the Directorate [CDC] has been organized the following two work-shops during 2015-16:
Sl. Topics of the workshop1 One day workshop for all the principal of the affiliated colleges Under Ma-
nipur (Central) University) on the topic: “excellence in higher education: affiliation and accreditation”
2 Three days’ workshop for Teacher Educators of B.Ed. Colleges affiliated under Manipur (Central) University on the topic :
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audio visual, language and phonetics laboratory1. Audio-Visual, Language And
Phonetics Laboratory was established with the grants from UGC in 1981 and Laboratory was commissioned on May 9, 1984. This Laboratory is the first of its kind in the North-Eastern Region of India.
2. In order to meet the immediate needs of M.A. students, Ph.D. students/researchers and the Language teachers of this multilingual setting belonging to Linguistics, English, Hindi, and Manipuri Departments, the Laboratory has successfully installed and commissioned the Kay Computerized Speech Lab. (CSL-4500).
3. There are four sections in this Language Laboratory, viz.a) Computerized Speech Lab.
(CSL-4500) - Installed and commissioned.b) Recording Section - Installed and commissioned
with fully computerizedc) Listening Booth Section - This section has 30 booths
with sophisticated electronic devices.
d) Projection Section cum Confer-ence Hall
- This section has a capacity of 100 seats with FM system.
4. Since its inception the Language Laboratory has been helping the students and researchers of Departments namely- Linguistics, English, Hindi, and Manipuri.
Several educational films were also screened and there sessions were well attended. The students and researchers of Linguistics, English, Hindi and Manipuri Departments have been getting help as regards of fieldwork and the analysis of their data by using Computerized Speech Lab. (CSL-4500). Language data were collected/ recorded from different native speakers/informants of Manipur. Besides, the Laboratory staffs are also helping the other Departments in running some of their academic programmers.
5. The Laboratory undertakes repairing of electronics and electrical instruments of the Departments as well as the employees of the University in free of cost.
As the Laboratory has been updated with sophisticated equipments, additional manpower is highly required in the different sections of the Laboratory for Research & Development works and analyzing the collected Linguistic Data during class and research.
6. The Language Laboratory is planning to conduct 1) Different seminars/ conferences/ workshops on the languages of North-east India and Manipur particularly, 2) Courses on Language Teaching and Learning, 3) Courses on Human Language Technology & Speech Processing, 4) Projects on Language Documentation, etc.
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special cell
computer centre
Year of establishment: June, 1987. At present, the following supervisory and subordinate staffs are functioning in
this Cell:1. Joint Registrar (Liaison Officer) 2. Assistant Registrar3. Jr. Assistant (Contract)4. Jr. Assistant (Contract)
The Special Cell is providing the facilities to obtain Post-Matric Scholarship from the Directorate of Tribal Affairs & Hill (Tribal Affairs Division) Govt. of Manipur. And other scholarships like OBC Scholarship, Merit-cum-Means Based Scholarship and Minority Scholarship are also provided by the Directorate of Minorities and Other Backward Classes, Govt. of Manipur through the Special Cell.
For the academic session 2015-16, the number of students receiving Post Mat-ric Scholarship is as listed below: Sponsor 1. ST Students :938 (515-M, 423-F) Directorate of Tribal Affairs & Hills2. SC Students :176 (not yet awarded) -do-3. Minorities :19 (not yet awarded) Directorate of MOBC4. OBC Students :967 (not yet awarded) -do-
Free Coaching Class for SC/ST/OBC students to help them in NET, SLET, UPSC, MPSC and any other competitive examination is conducted every year.
Year of Establishment: 1985No. of Staff: 10 (ten)
The Computer Centre is run under the supervision of the Systems Manager as the Head of the Centre. The Systems Manager is assisted by three officers i.e. one Systems Engineer, two Program-mers and six other supporting staff i.e. one Operator, two Data Entry Opera-tors, one Computer Assistant, one Web-site Assistant and one Peon.Facilities available in the Centre:
The Centre has got a classroom cum Computer Laboratory with 3 PC’s, with one Laser Jet printer, one jet Scanner and one DMP line printer.
Aims and objects and activities of the department:
The Computer Centre performs the task of office automation of the Univer-sity, especially of administrative, finan-cial and examination works. The Centre provides computer facilities to scholars. One of its aims is to promote the use of computers in the State. This Centre pro-cesses the payroll, undergraduate and post graduate examination results, etc.Aims and Objects:1. To computerize all the areas
wherever possible in the University2. To impart computer training to
our teaching and non-teaching staff members of our University and also the outside trainees other than the University employees.
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educatinal multimedia research centre
3. To take projects for computerization in the different departments of the state of Manipur.
4. To give consultation services to the state government departments in procuring computers and in developing user applications packages.
Activities:1. Pay-roll Processing2. BA/BSc/BCom/MA/MSc/MCom.
Examination Results Processing.3. Giving training to Students
and Research Scholars for our university.
4. Maintenance of the web pages of the university.
Year of Establishment: 1989Programme Production:
The Centre has so far produced 842 video programmes (till March 2016) and 503 e-Content programmes. These programmes are easily accessible to stu-dents through television (Vyas Channel and Gyan Darshan) and internet (www.cec-ugc.nic.in, www.sakshat.com).
The centre produced 114 video programmes and 117 e-Content pro-grammes during the year under report.
After the successful completion of developing 198 e-Content courseware on Human Rights, the centre is now un-dertaking the task of developing e-Con-tent courseware on B.A. Sc. Biochem-istry, B.A.Sc. Agriculture, Bachelor of Arts in Physical Education (B.P.Ed. four years integrated course), B.A. Sc. Life Sciences along with other universities in the country namely Madurai Kamraj University, Jamia Milia Islamia, Delhi and Punjabi University, Patiala.
Seminars, Symposia, Conferences, Workshops etc. sponsored/attended/organized by the centre/Section1. EMRC created a history by signing
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Doordarshan Kendra, Imphal and two other powerful cable television network service providers, Information Service Television Network (ISTV) and Impact TV Cable Network on the 29th September, 2015 in the Committee Room of the University. Prof. H. Nandakumar Sarma, Vice-Chancellor, Manipur University who was present all through the function endorsed the MOU and put his signature. The programmes produced by the centre have since been telecast on DDK, ISTV and Impact Television Network.
2. The centre has started producing programmes in Manipuri language for local viewers. Two programmes namely-Sami Lanmi Phi: The Shawl of Honour, Chadong : A Village in Deluge have been produced both in English and Manipuri languages.
5. Using the ICR (Intelligent Character Recognition) scanner, the examination and registration forms were scanned and processed to help the Examination and Registration Section.
6. The fixation of Pay of employees whose Salary are upgraded under MACP Scheme is done using a computer programme.
7. Printing of I-Cards for students as well as employees.
Many projects are also being un-dertaken for computerization of the various remaining areas where com-puterization is needed for effective and transparent administration of the uni-versity.
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3. Dr. Ch. Betholia made a presentation in the orientation programme of college teachers in Academic Staff College, Manipur University on the topic entitled “ICT: Role, Importance and Challenges in Higher Education” on10th January 2016.
4. An Outreach Programme on the topic “Information and Communication Technologies in the field of Education” was conducted in South East College, Komlathabi, Chandel, Manipur on27th January 2016.
5. Dr. Ch. Betholia made a presentation in the orientation programme of college teachers in Academic Staff College, Manipur University on the topic entitled “Enhancing Higher education through ICT” on 15th February 2016.
6. A one day workshop on “ The Art of Visual Effects on Film Making” was organised at the Edusat Hall, EMRC on 16th February 2016. Lawrence Chandam, Video Generalist cum Motion Graphics, Cause +FX, Auckland, New Zealand was the expert of the workshop.
7. Dr. P. Binodini, Associate Prof. , Department of Anthropology, D. M. College of Science, Imphal, Dr. Ch. Betholia, Research Officer, EMRC and K. Geetchandra Sharma, Technician, EMRC, participated the workshop on Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCS) at CEC, New Delhi from 9th March-11th March 2016 .
8. INTERNSHIP: Miss Ningthoujam Aruna Chanu, Student of Master in Journalism and Mass Communication, IV- Semester of Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Department of Journalism & Mass Communication, Regional Campus, Jalandhar successfully completed internship in Electronic Media from 21st Jan, 2016 to 27th April, 2016.
Any other information: Based on the recommendation given
by the Ministry of Human Resource De-velopment (MHRD), Government of In-dia, the centre is gearing up to take up online course on Anthropology called Massive online open courses on the Choice Based Credit System model.
ENGINEERING CELL
MUSEUM
Manipur University Engineer Cell headed by University Engineer is having staff strength of 26nos (4 officers & 22 staff) only.
The cell is doing all the Construction works, maintenance, water supply, Elec-trical work. University is maintaining Electrical roster system to obtain uninter-rupted power supply for the Campus, particularly for Hostels. The Cell is required some additional staff for Smooth functioning of the University works.
Year of Establishment: 1980Visiting Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.Appointment:1. Porf. P Gunindro as the Museum
in-charge on 7th May 2015.
Aim and Objectives:The aims and objectives of the Ma-
nipur University Museum are to collect, preserve, conserve and display the rich cultural heritage of Manipur in a sys-tematic and scientific manner. It caters to provide academic support to the stu-dents and research scholars in the fields
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of Arts & Culture, Archaeology, History, Natural History of Manipur and as well as other cultures of India. Collection tours, Preservation and Conservation work of the Museum antiquities have been a routine work of the Museum. The following are the four galleries for display of the collected antiquities :1. The Art Gallery2. Ethno Archaeology Gallery and3. Natural History Gallery.4. Archival Photographs Gallery.
The display of art works such as paintings and sculptures by differ-ent artists from the state, lithic tools ranging from Palaeolithic to Neolithic period, potteries recovered from exca-vations carried out at different places of Manipur and of various ethnic com-munities, coins ranging from the 15th century Indian silver coins to Manipuri archaic coins and until date foreign cur-rencies, fossils, traditional Manipuri and tribal earthen wares, musical in-struments, ornaments, weaving imple-ments, textiles, traditional costumes, basketry, armoury, manuscripts on handmade papers and photographs of historical importance are displayed in these four galleries.
In addition to this Manipur Univer-sity Museum has a small library with a collection of few hundred books on Art & Culture, Archaeology, Encyclope-dia, History, Manipuri literature, Manu-scripts etc. Activities carried out in the academic year 2015-2016:
Organised the following collection tours for collection of traditional Ma-
nipuri musical instruments for the new musical instruments gallery to be opened:1. Collection tour to Kakching on the
4-6 July 2015.2. Collection tour to Ukhrul 14-15th
August 20153. Collection tour to Bishenpur 25th
January, 20164. Collection tour to Lamsang. 14th
February 2016Collections made in the academic year2015-2016:1. Pena 2. Meitei Pung3. Dholok4. Jhal5. Kortal6. Mangang7. Mandila
Besides the above activities, the fol-lowing construction and restoration works have been completed: 1. Construction of the glassed
show case for display of the dolls representing traditional costumes of the different tribes of Manipur has been completed.
2. Construction of another glassed show case for the traditional Metei House (Yumjao) model too has been completed.
3. The repairing and redressing of the three dummies representing Meitei women in different economic activities in the two dioramas and the traditional Meitei girl model in the traditional attire has been completed.
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examination section
Sl. Name of examination Date of an-nouncement
Number of candidates Pass Per-centageAppeared Passed
A. BCA SEMESTER EXAMINATION, 2015(May.)M F M F
1. BCA 6th Semester 25-06-2015 66 25 28 18 48.422. BCA 4th Semester 01-07-2016 88 45 82 44 94.743. BCA 2nd Semester 13-07-2016 130 34 95 34 79B. BCA SEMESTER EXAMINATION, 2015(November4)4 BCA 1st Semester 22-02-2016 188 114 60.635 BCA 3rd Semester 03-02-2016 111 22 65 20 646 BCA 5th Semester 08-02-2016 110 97 88.18C. DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING EXAMINATIONS 2015(May.)7 Term-VI(Final) 24-06-2015 94 18 33 04 338 Term-IV 06-07-2015 135 16 91 12 689. Term-II 15-07-2015 173 37 121 32 7310. Term-VI(Special) 22-08-2016 08 01 01 00 11.1
D. DIPLOMA IN NENGINEERING EXAMINATION 2015(November)11 TERM-I 25-02-2016 220 54 110 34 52.612 TEREM-III 11-02-2016 140 36 113 32 82.913 TERM-V 18-02-2016 128 25 94 23 76.5
E. ONE YEAR DIPLOMA COURSE IN MYANMARESE/BURMESE LANAGUAGE EXAM.2015
08-09-2015 09 08 09 08 100F. DCIT SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS, 201515. II –Semester
2015(July)15-09-2015 23 13 12 12 66.6
16. I-Semester 2015(De-cember)
22-03-2016 19 12 09 06 48.4
17 II-Semester Special Exam.2015(Dec.)
22-03-2016 07 01 04 01 62.5
G. PRE-PH.D. COURSE WORK EXAMINATIONS, 201518. Law 12-01-2016 01
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19. Philosophy (Old) 2013 12-01-2016 0220. Philosophy ,2015 04-02-2016 0421. Biochemistry 23-02-2016 0422. Chemistry 23-02-2016 1623. Life Sciences 25-01-2016 3324. Physical Education & Sports Science 26-02-2016 1325. Physics 26-02-2016 0226. Mathematics 17-12-2015 0527. Anthropology 18-03-2016 2228. Earth Sciences 18-03-2016 0229. Biotechnology 21-03-2016 0830. MIMS 29-03-2016 0431. Economics 29-03-2016 1232 History 04-03-2016 0733. Computer Science 04-03-2016 07
Section B (2)Sl Name of Examination Date of
Announce-ment
No. of Candidate Pass Per-centageAppeared Passed
M F M F1 Bachelor of business administration (BBA)2015(Dec)
1st sem 2015 - Dec. 04.03.16 44 30 17 11 35.89%3rd sem. 2015 - Dec. 01.03.16 47 26 15 18 45.20%5th sem. 2015 - Dec. 01.03.16 44 24 23 19 61.76%
2 Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) 2015 July2nd Sem.2015 – June 29.0915 66 33 13 20 33.33%4th Sem.2015 – June 22.09.15 40 14 11 10 38.88%6th Sem. 2015 - June 07.08.15 32 15 9 10 36.17%
3 Doctor of Medicine/Master of Surgery /2015(April) MD/MSMD/Medicine 25.4.15 12 04 08 04 75%MS/Surgery -do- 15 00 13 00 86.66%MS/Obst. & Gynae -do- 06 06 04 05 75%MS/ Orthopaedics -do- 05 01 05 01 100%MD/Paediatrics -do- 05 00 05 00 100%
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MD/Aneasthesiology -do- 10 00 09 00 90%MD/Dermatology -do- 02 02 02 02 100%MD/ Radiotherapy -do- 04 00 04 00 100%MS/Radiodiagnosis -do- 02 00 02 00 100%MS/Ophthalmology -do- 04 01 04 14 100%MD/ENT -do- 05 01 05 01 100%MD/Respiratory Medi-cine
-do- 00 02 00 02 100%
MD/ PMR 25-04-15 02 01 02 01 100%MD/ psychology -do- 02 01 02 01 100%MD/ IHBT -do- 00 02 00 02 100%MD/ Anatomy -do- 01 05 01 05 100%MD/ Physiology -do- 03 04 03 04 100%MD/ Biochemistry -do- 00 06 00 06 100%MD/ Pathology -do- 04 02 04 02 100%MD/ Pharmacology -do- 03 01 03 01 100%MD/ Community Medi-cine
-do- 03 04 03 04 100%
MD/Microbiology -do- 03 01 03 01 100%MD/Forensic Medicine -do- 02 01 02 01 100%DCP/Pathology -do- 01 00 01 00 100%
4. MD/MS Doctor of Medicine Master of Surgery 2015 Oct.MD/Medicine 2015 - Oct.
26.10.15 04 00 04 00 100%
MS/Surgery 2015 - Oct.
-do- 03 00 03 00 100%
MS/Obst & Gynae 2015 Oct
26.10.15 02 01 02 01 100%
MS/ Anaesthesia 2015 Oct
-do- 01 00 01 00 100%
5. PGDCA 2nd sem.2015 (July)
17.10.15 30 27 25 14 68.42%
PGDBM 2nd sem. 2015 (July)
29.10.15 08 05 03 04 53.84%
6. PGDCA 1st sem.2015 (Dec)
11.03.16 83 54 44 43 63.5%
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PGDBM 1st sem. 2015 (Dec)
18.03.16 16 07 14 06 86.96%
7. Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) 1st year BFA 2015 - April
08.06.15 15 04 13 04 89.47%
2nd year BFA 2015 – April
12.06.15 10 01 09 01 90.90%
2nd year BFA (BACK) 2015
12.06.15 07 00 07 00 100%
3rd year BFA 2015 – April
08.06.15 11 07 11 07 100%
4th year BFA 2015 – April
12.06.15 11 00 10 00 90.90%
8. Diploma in Fine Arts (DFA)5th year DFA 2014 – April
12.06.15 02 00 02 00 100%
9. M.Phil Clinical psychol-ogy1st year 2015 – JULY 25.07.15 00 07 00 07 100%2nd year 2015 – July -do- 01 06 01 06 100%BASLP (speech ther-aphy) BASLP 2015 – June. (Yearly)
30.07.15 02 03 00 03 60%
10. M.CH Exam 2015 JulyUrology 24.07.15 02 00 02 00 100%Plastic Surgery 24.07.15 01 00 01 00 100%
11 Bachelor of Dental Surgery1st year BDS 2015 June 01.08.15 19 20 12 20 82.05%2nd year BDS 2015 June
-do- 11 30 08 25 80.48%
3rd year BDS 2015 June
-do- 12 31 12 31 100%
12 Bachelor of Dental Sur-gery (Additional) Exam 2015 Oct.
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1st year BDS 2015 Oct. 28.10.15 08 01 06 00 66.66%2nd year BDS 2015 Oct.
-do- 05 06 03 06 81.81%
3rd year BDS 2015 Oct. -do- 05 00 05 00 100%13 B.Sc. Nursing Exam
20151st year B.Sc Nrsg. July 04.09.15 05 180 04 127 70.81%2nd year B.Sc Nrsg. July
02.09.15 03 171 03 159 93.10%
3rd year B.Sc Nrsg. July 21.08.15 05 136 05 136 100%4th year B.Sc Nrsg July 01.09.15 00 98 00 97 98.97%
14 B.Sc Nursing (supple) Oct.1st year B.Sc.Nrsg 2015 sppl
03.12.15 01 39 00 32 80%
2nd year B.ScNrsg 2015 sppl
-do- 00 12 00 12 100%
4th year B.Sc.Nrsg 2015 sppl
-do- 00 01 00 01 100%
15 MBBS 2015 July1st Prof. MBBS 2015 July
17.08.15 110 93 72 77 73.39%
2nd Prof MBBS 2015 – July
17.08.15 53 21 34 19 71.62%
3rd Prof Pt.1 MBBS 2015 July
07.08.15 25 25 22 24 92%
3rd Prof Pt 2 MBBS 2015 July
07.08.15 56 15 47 13 84.50%
16 MBBS Exam 2016 January1st Prof MBBS 2016 - Jan.
02.02.16 38 16 35 14 90.74%
2nd Prof MBBS 2016 - Jan
02.02.16 88 109 57 91 75.1%
3rd Prof Pt.1 MBBS 2016 Jan
27.02.16 63 78 56 77 94.32%
3rd Prof Pt.2 MBBS 2016 Jan
22.02.16 84 77 78 74 94.40%
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SECTION: B (1)
Sl Name of Examination Date of Announce-ment
No. of Candidate Pass Per-centageAppeared Passed
M F M F1. B. Ed. 26-10-2015 371 735 265 576 76.03%2. Hindi Shikshan Paran-
gat17-07--2015 36 66 32 64 94%
3. M.Ed. 22-08-2015 21 44 20 42 95.38%4. MBA 1st sem.(Special) 14-09-2015 03 Nil
03Nil 100%
5. MBA 1st Sem. 19-03-2015 35 17 24 11 66%6. MBA 2nd Sem.(Special) Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil7. MBA 2nd Sem. 14-09-2015 42 16 31 08 67.24%8. MBA 3rd Sem.(Special) 14-09-2015 8 1 6 1 77.7%9. MBA 4th Sem. 14-09-2015 30 14 21 13 81.81%10. MCA 4th Sem. 14-09-2015 57 22 34 14 60.76%11. MCA 5th Sem. 15-04-2015 46 18 19 12 48.43%12. MCA 6th Sem. 03-08-2015 47 18 18 12 46.15%
MA/M.Sc./MCom/MLIS/MPE 4th Semester 2015 June“Arts Stream”
Sl Name of Examination Date of Announce-ment
No. of Candidate Pass Per-centageAppeared Passed
M F M F1 Manipuri 22/12/2015 24 63 21 54 86.20%2 Linguistics 20/10/2015 6 17 4 10 60.86%3 Education 28/10/2015 10 27 10 26 97.29%4 Philosophy 16/11/2015 17 6 11 4 65.21%5 Economics 06/01/2016 35 34 9 13 31.88%6 Dance (Manipuri) 18/12/2015 5 5 4 5 90%7 Political Science 28/10/2015 54 23 53 22 97.40%8 English 04/12/2015 14 64 13 64 98.71%9 Adult Education 05/12/2015 2 15 2 15 100%10 Mass Communication 31/10/2015 12 10 6 8 63.63%
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11 History 14/10/2015 53 28 44 23 82.71%12 Commerce 22/09/2015 27 20 27 19 97.87%13 Hindi 18/09/2015 0 17 0 14 82.35%14 MLIS 25/11/2015 3 10 2 7 69.23%15 Sociology 11/09/2015 5 8 5 8 100%
MA/M.Sc./MCom/MLIS/MPE 4th Semester 2015 June“Science Stream”
Sl Name of Examination Date of Announce-ment
No. of Candidate Pass Per-centageAppeared Passed
M F M F1 Anthropology 08/10/2015 11 26 8 20 75.67%2 Biotechnology 28/10/2015 2 13 2 11 86.66%3 Bio-Chemistry 30/10/2015 10 8 7 8 83.33%4 Chemistry 07/10/2015 25 27 17 16 63.46%5 Earth Science 26/11/2015 12 4 11 4 93.75%6 Forestry 02/12/2015 5 8 5 8 100%7 Geography 02/11/2015 16 15 12 11 74.19%8 Life Science 10/11/2015 43 105 30 74 70.27%9 Mathematics 02/11/2015 39 20 10 12 37.28%10 Physics 06/10/2015 18 22 18 20 95%11 Physical Education and
Sports Science22/09/2015 23 14 22 14 97.29%
12 Statistics 27/10/2015 13 13 6 7 50%MA/M.Sc./MCom/MLIS/MPE 2nd Semester 2015 June“Arts Stream”
Sl Name of Examination Date of Announce-ment
No. of Candidate Pass Per-centageAppeared Passed
M F M F1 Manipuri 20/10/2015 24 63 21 54 86.2%2 Linguistics 21/08/2015 6 17 4 10 60.86%3 Education 03/10/2015 10 27 10 26 97.29%4 Philosophy 06/11/2015 17 6 11 4 65.21%
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5 Economics 26/09/2015 35 34 9 13 31.88%6 Dance (Manipuri) 12/08/2015 5 5 4 5 90%7 Political Science 28/10/2015 54 23 53 22 97.40%8 English 04/12/2015 14 64 13 64 98.71%9 Adult Education 05/12/2015 2 15 2 15 100%10 Mass Communication 26/08/2015 12 10 6 8 63.63%11 History 26/08/2015 53 28 44 23 82.71%12 Commerce 10/09/2015 27 20 27 19 85.10%13 Hindi 17/09/2015 0 17 0 14 82.35%14 MLIS 14/10/2015 3 10 2 7 69.23%15 Sociology 21/10/2015 5 8 5 8 100%
MA/M.Sc./MCom/MLIS/MPE 2nd Semester 2015 June“Science Stream”
Sl Name of Examination Date of An-nouncement
No. of Candidate Pass Per-centageAppeared Passed
M F M F1 Anthropology 08/10/2015 20 31 16 18 66.66%2 Biotechnology 03/10/2015 2 4 2 1 50%3 Bio-Chemistry 30/10/2015 6 10 4 8 75%4 Chemistry 07/10/2015 26 29 11 18 52.72%5 Earth Science 29/09/2015 10 5 9 5 93.33%6 Forestry 18/08/2015 6 8 6 8 100%7 Geography 02/11/2015 19 19 17 13 78.94%8 Life Science 10/11/2015 21(B)
19(Z)76(B)50(Z)
17(B)12(Z)
56(B)43(Z)
77.1%
9 Mathematics 02/11/2015 73 29 33 18 50%10 Physics 06/10/2015 35 13 21 11 66.66%11 Physical Education and
Sports Science22/09/2015 32 17 27 15 85.71%
12 Statistics 27/10/2015 22 12 12 8 58.82%
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EXAMINATION SECTION–D RESULT
Sl Name of Examination Date of An-nouncement
No. of Candidate Pass Per-centageAppeared Passed
M F M F1. LLB 3rd Sem Exam,
2014(Dec)06-04-2015 83 61 71 56 88.19
2. LLB 1st Sem Exam, 2014(Dec)
07-04-2015 196 58 123 45 66.14
3. Dip. in Pharmacy Part-I Exam, 2015
08-07-2015 20 25 18 23 91.11
4. Dip. in Pharmacy Part-II Exam, 2015
15-07-2015 08 21 08 21 100
5. BE 8th Sem. Exam,2015(June)
03-08-2015 68 21 57 19 85.39
6. BE 6th Sem. Exam,2015(June)
17-08-2015 101 28 76 19 73.64
7. BE 4th Sem. Exam,2015(June)
21-08-2015 97 29 37 21 46.03
8. BE 2nd Sem. Exam,2015(June)
28-08-2015 119 41 42 12 34
9. BA LLB 5 yr. 2nd Sem. Exam, 2015(June)
02-09-2015 03 03 01 02 50
10. LLB 6th Sem Exam,2015(June)
03-09-2015 77 70 57 62 81
11. LLB 4th Sem Exam,2015(June)
04-09-2015 76 60 66 56 89.71
12. LLB 2nd Sem Exam,2015(June)
07-09-2015 149 58 97 47 69.5
13. Certificate course in Korean Language Exam,2015
29-09-2015 03 06 02 06 88.88
14. LLM Part-I Examina-tion, 2015
15-01-2016 12 27 02 04 15.38
15. LLM Part-II Examina-tion, 2015
15-01-2016 05 18 01 03 17.39
16. BE 3rd Sem. Exam, 2015(Dec)
02-03-2016 155 47 135 42 87.62
17. BE 7th Sem. Exam, 2015(Dec)
10-03-2016 71 21 43 11 58.69
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18. BE 5th Sem. Exam, 2015(Dec)
11-03-2016 78 29 35 20 51.40
19. BA LLB 5 yr. 1st Sem. Exam, 2015(Dec)
14-03-2016 06 11 03 10 76.47
20. BA LLB 5 yr. 3rd Sem. Exam, 2015(Dec)
14-03-2016 00 03 00 01 33.33
21. LLB 3rd Sem Exam, 2015(Dec)
31-03-2016 129 46 100 44 82.28
22. LLB 5th Sem Exam, 2015(Dec)
31-03-2016 70 55 64 49 90.4
M.Sc. (3rd Semester)
Sl Name of Examination Date of An-nouncement
No. of Candidate Pass Per-centageAppeared Passed
M F M F1 Anthropology 13-05-2016 17 25 16 25 97.6%2 Biochemistry 05-04-2016 05 10 04 10 93.3%3 Chemistry 22-04-2016 21 21 11 17 66.66%4 Forestry 10-03-2016 06 08 05 08 92.85%5 Earth Science 08-03-2016 09 05 09 05 100%6 Geography 26-04-2016 18 17 13 12 71.42%7 Physical Education 21-04-2016 30 17 25 16 87.2%8 Life Sciences(Bot) 13-05-2016 18 60 16 48 82.05%9 Life Sciences(Zoo) 13-05-2016 17 49 14 44 87.87%10 Mathematics 25-04-2016 69 29 35 19 55.1%11 Physics 28-03-2016 25 08 21 07 84.8%12 Statistics 18-03-2016 16 12 10 08 64.28%
M.A./M.Com/M.L.I.S (3rd Semester)
Sl Name of Examination Date of An-nouncement
No. of Candidate Pass Per-centageAppeared Passed
M F M F1 Adult Education 17-03-2016 08 09 08 09 100%2 Commerce 26-04-2016 28 20 26 20 95.8%3 Dance & Arts 28-03-2016 02 11 02 11 100%4 Economics 25-06-2016 52 48 20 14 34.0%
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5 Education 15-04-2016 07 32 07 32 100%6 English 13-05-2016 17 61 16 60 97.43%7 Hindi 31-03-2016 01 15 01 14 93.7%8 History 28-03-2016 48 37 45 33 91.76%9 Linguistics 22-04-2016 11 25 08 21 80.0%10 Manipuri 09-06-2016 35 57 35 57 100%11 Mass Comm. 15-03-2016 10 09 08 07 78.9%12 Library Science 02-04-2016 05 18 03 18 91.3%13 Philosophy 26-05-2016 24 18 22 17 92.8%14 Political Science 05-04-2016 53 31 52 30 97.6%15 Sociology 12-05-2016 19 16 16 13 82.85%
M.Sc. (1st Semester)
Sl Name of Examina-tion
Date of An-nouncement
No. of Candidate Pass Percent-ageAppeared Passed
M F M F1 Anthropology (New) 18-04-2016 16 24 09 12 52.5%
(Old) 18-04-2016 09 12 07 12 90.4%2 Biochemistry (New) 05-04-2016 04 12 02 08 62.5%
(Old) 05-04-2016 02 02 01 02 75.0%3 Chemistry (New) 15-04-2016 10 29 05 14 48.7%
(Old) 15-04-2016 06 04 01 02 30.0%4 Forestry 10-03-2016 08 07 06 05 73.33%5 Earth Science 08-03-2016 12 03 08 02 66.6%6 Geography (New) 15-04-2016 21 15 08 06 38.8%
(Old) 15-04-2016 07 06 03 01 30.7%7 Physical Educa-
tion(New) 02-04-2016 40 17 32 14 80.7%
(Old) 02-04-2016 04 02 03 02 83.3%8 Life Sciences(B) (New) 13-05-2016 19 44 10 23 52.3%
(Old) 13-05-2016 01 09 00 05 50.0%Life Sciences(Z) (New) 13-05-2016 13 47 04 19 38.3%
(Old) 13-05-2016 05 07 01 02 25.0%
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9 Mathematics (New) 20-04-2016 47 25 15 17 44.4%(Old) 20-04-2016 32 12 12 02 31.8%
10 Physics (New) 28-03-2016 28 08 09 04 36.1%(Old) 28-03-2016 07 04 05 02 63.6%
11 Statistics (New) 18-03-2016 16 13 06 04 34.4%
(Old) 18-03-2016 06 03 03 01 44.4%MA/MCom/MLIS/etc.( 1st Semester )
Sl Name of Examina-tion
Date of An-nouncement
No. of Candidate Pass Per-centageAppeared Passed
M F M F1 Adult Education (New) 08-03-2016 10 16 04 11 57.6%
(Old) 08-03-2016 01 00 01 00 100%2 Commerce (New) 02-04-2016 25 23 17 14 64.5%
(Old) 02-04-2016 07 03 07 02 90.0%3 Dance & Arts 31-03-2016 03 15 03 15 100%4 Economics (New) 31-05-2016 48 26 06 06 16.2%
(Old) 31-05-2016 37 38 04 07 14.66%5 Education (New) 15-04-2016 13 31 09 23 72.7%
(Old) 15-04-2016 00 02 00 02 100%6 English (New) 02-05-2016 18 60 14 43 73.0%
(Old) 02-05-2016 02 13 02 13 100%7 Hindi (New) 31-03-2016 02 14 01 13 87.5%
(Old) 31-03-2016 00 06 00 05 83.3%8 History (New) 28-03-2016 57 31 43 23 75.0%
(Old) 28-03-2016 08 02 07 02 90.0%9 Linguistics (New) 22-04-2016 13 22 07 13 57.1%
(Old)) 22-04-2016 04 13 02 12 82.3%10 Manipuri (New) 10-05-2016 32 58 26 49 83.3%
(Old) 10-05-2016 15 15 14 14 93.3%11 Mass Comm. (New) 15-03-2016 10 13 10 11 91.3%
(Old) 15-03-2016 04 02 02 01 50%
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12 Library Science (New) 05-04-2016 11 09 10 09 95.0%(Old) 05-04-2016 01 00 01 00 100%
13 Philosophy (New) 26-05-2016 27 19 14 13 58.6%(Old) 26-05-2016 18 12 12 11 76.6%
14 Political Science (New) 02-04-2016 56 29 38 24 72.9%(Old) 02-04-2016 13 10 12 09 91.3%
15 Sociology (New) 11-05-2016 12 28 07 24 77.5%(Old) 11-05-2016 05 09 05 07 85.7%
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2015
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Activ
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s24
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Prof
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mLi
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s24
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2015
BIOT
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ADH
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2015
CHEM
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Mat
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Phy
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02-0
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15
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02-0
5-20
15
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EART
H S
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CE1
MAY
ANGL
AMBA
M D
E-VA
CHAN
DRA
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GHGe
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Glob
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Hum
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En
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08-1
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15
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s04
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2015
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Prof
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of
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Prof
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um-
nam
Soci
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2016
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Sec-
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f Man
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DR. L
AMAL
U TH
AIM
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Sci
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15-0
6-20
15
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2KO
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M P
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CHAN
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A SI
NGH
Achi
evem
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of S
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2015
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NAC
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s in
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: Com
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AWOC
Ana
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s
Dr. P
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M
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amSo
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Sci
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18-0
2-20
16
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f the
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Dr. L
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Soci
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2016
ENGL
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in th
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10-1
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15
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min
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and
the
Emer
genc
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a
New
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an in
R.K
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Dr. M
. Pri
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31-1
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15
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radi
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ghH
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&
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men
tal
Scie
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08-0
2-20
16
HIN
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PROF
. H. S
UB-
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IH
uman
ities
10-0
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15
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HIS
TORY
1N
ITH
OUJA
M D
INES
H
SIN
GHKa
ngla
: Its
His
tori
cal a
nd R
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giou
s Im
port
ance
PROF
. L. K
UNJE
S-W
ORI D
EVI
Soci
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ci-
ence
s06
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2015
2A.
MAH
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Impa
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f Mod
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Pol
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, Eco
nom
y an
d So
cial
Life
of t
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Tang
khul
s (18
91 A
D -1
972
AD)
DR. N
. BAS
ANTA
Soci
al S
ci-
ence
s15
-06-
2015
3SA
LAM
SH
YAM
SIN
GHPr
ehis
tori
c Cul
ture
of N
orth
Eas
t In
dia
Prof
. L. K
unje
s-w
ori D
evi
Soci
al S
ci-
ence
s23
-10-
2015
4LA
ISH
RAM
SAD
HAN
A DE
VICo
nser
vatio
n an
d Pr
eser
vatio
n of
M
anus
crip
ts o
f Man
ipur
Dr. H
. Bila
sini
De
viSo
cial
Sci
-en
ces
29-0
1-20
16
5( L
) N
GAH
NU
GAN
GTE
The
Gang
te T
ribe
:An
Ethn
o- H
is-
tori
cal S
tudy
Prof
. N. L
oken
dra
Sing
hSo
cial
Sci
-en
ces
05-0
2-20
16
6NA
LIN
I NON
GMEI
KAPA
MH
isto
riog
raph
y of
Man
ipur
in th
e Tw
entie
th C
entu
ryDr
. M. L
oken
dra
Soci
al S
ci-
ence
s17
-03-
2016
7RA
TANA
DEV
I MUT
UMA
Stud
y of
Pal
eogr
aphy
in M
a-ni
pur
Dr. H
. Bila
shin
i De
viSo
cial
Sci
-en
ces
17-0
3-20
16
LAW
1YU
MNA
M P
REM
ANAN
DA
SIN
GHA
Stud
y on
Impl
emen
tatio
n of
In
tern
atio
nal H
uman
itari
an L
aw
in M
anip
ur
Dr. N
. Pra
mod
Si
ngh
Soci
al S
ci-
ence
s21
-12-
2015
LIFE
SCI
ENCE
1KO
NSA
M N
ISH
IKAN
TA
SIN
GHTh
ysan
opte
ra (A
rthr
opod
a:
Inse
cta)
Fau
na o
f Kei
bul L
amja
o N
atio
nal P
ark,
Man
ipur
PROF
. R. V
AR-
ATH
ARAJ
ANLi
fe S
ci-
ence
s15
-06-
2015
2TH
ANGA
L YU
MNA
MCH
ATo
xico
logi
cal E
valu
atio
n of
Pla
nt
Extr
acts
usi
ng Z
ebra
Fis
h as
m
odel
Org
anis
m
DR. M
. DAM
A-YA
NTI
DEV
ILi
fe S
ci-
ence
s15
-06-
2015
MANIPUR UNIVERSITY ANNUAL REPORT 2015-2016
304
3YU
REM
BAM
MOT
ILAN
SI
NGH
Inve
ntor
y an
d Cu
lture
of S
ome
Orna
men
tal F
ishe
sPR
OF. W
. VI
SHW
ANAT
H
SIN
GH
Life
Sci
-en
ces
15-0
6-20
15
4SH
ARON
LAM
NEN
G H
A-OK
IPEc
olog
ical
Stu
dy o
f Ear
thw
orm
s in
a S
ubtr
opic
al F
ores
t Eco
sys-
tem
, Man
ipur
DR. T
H.B
INOY
SI
NGH
Life
Sci
-en
ces
15-0
6-20
15
5W
AHEN
GBAM
SAR
JUBA
LA
DEVI
Effe
ct o
f Coo
king
on
the
Nut
rita
-tiv
e qu
ality
of s
ome
smal
l In-
dige
nous
Fis
hes o
f the
Eas
tern
H
imal
ayas
Dr. C
h. S
aroj
na-
lini D
evi
Life
Sci
-en
ces
07-0
8-20
15
6OI
NAM
RAD
HAP
YARI
DEV
IEf
fect
of B
ambo
o Sh
oot f
erm
ent
on th
e M
ethy
l Cho
lant
hren
e in
-du
ces C
arci
noge
nesi
s in
mic
e
Dr. C
h. S
aroj
na-
lini D
evi
Life
Sci
-en
ces
07-0
8-20
15
7RE
BIKA
SOI
BAM
CH
ANU
Pollu
tion
Asse
ssm
ent o
f Nam
bol
Rive
rine
Eco
syst
em, M
anip
urDr
. Ash
a Gu
pta
Life
Sci
-en
ces
02-0
9-20
15
8LA
IPUB
AM K
AMAL
A DE
VIEs
timat
ion
and
Eval
uatio
n of
Pr
ussi
c Aci
d an
d Ot
her M
etab
o-lit
es in
Sel
ecte
d Po
ison
ous P
lant
s of
Man
ipur
Prof
. P. K
umar
Si
ngh
Life
Sci
-en
ces
18-1
2-20
15
9M
ONTE
SSOR
I SAG
OLSE
MAn
titum
our A
ssay
of S
ome
Me-
ditio
nal P
lant
Ext
ract
s Aga
inst
H
uman
Can
cer C
ell L
ines
Prof
. G. J
. Sha
rma
Life
Sci
-en
ces
18-0
2-20
16
LIN
GUIS
TICS
1LU
KRAM
HIM
MAT
SIN
GHA
Desc
ript
ive
Gram
mar
of Z
ouPr
of. C
h. Y
asha
-w
anta
Sin
ghH
uman
ities
07-1
1-20
15
2W
AHEN
GBAM
SAR
ITA-
RAN
I DEV
IM
orph
osyn
thet
ic S
tudy
of
Mei
teilo
nPr
of. N
. Pra
mo-
dini
Hum
aniti
es05
-02-
2016
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MAN
AGEM
ENT
1EL
ANGB
AM B
INOD
INI
DEVI
Liqu
idity
Man
agem
ent i
n th
e Sm
all a
nd M
ediu
m E
nter
pris
es o
f M
anip
ur
DR. W
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INGH
Soci
al S
ci-
ence
s15
-06-
2015
2SE
RAM
SUR
ESH
KUM
AR
SIN
GHCu
stom
er S
atis
fact
ion
and
Stra
te-
gic O
ptio
ns fo
r Fin
anci
al S
ervi
ces
: Ast
udy
in M
anip
ur
Prof
. Ch.
Iboh
al
Mei
tei
Prof
. S.K
. Sh
arm
a (C
o-Gu
ide)
Soci
al S
ci-
ence
s23
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2015
3NA
MBR
AM A
MUL
KUM
ARCo
mpa
rativ
e M
arke
ting
Stra
tegi
es
of B
anks
: A S
tudy
of P
ublic
Sec
tor
Bank
s and
Coo
pera
tive
Bank
s in
Man
ipur
Prof
. Ch.
Iboh
al
Mei
tei
Soci
al S
ci-
ence
s18
-09-
2015
4RA
JKUM
ARI L
ILAP
ATI
DEVI
Mar
ketin
g Co
mm
unic
atio
n St
rat-
egy
in C
ellu
lar S
ervi
ce P
rovi
ders
in
Man
ipur
Dr.L
. Pra
bhak
ar
Sing
hSo
cial
Sci
-en
ces
19-0
9-20
15
5KO
NJE
NGB
AM B
IRJIT
SI
NGH
A St
udy
on th
e Re
tail
Tren
ds in
In
dia
with
Spe
cial
Ref
eren
ce to
De
lhi
Prof
. L. J
ibon
Ku
mar
Sha
rma
Soci
al S
ci-
ence
s22
-09-
2015
6SO
ROKH
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EROJ
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GHOr
gani
zatio
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trat
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A S
tudy
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gani
zatio
n in
the
serv
ice
Sect
or o
f Man
ipur
Prof
. L. J
ibon
ku-
mar
Sha
rma
Soci
al S
ci-
ence
s22
-02-
2016
MAN
IPUR
I1
SANA
SAM
ROS
AN S
INGH
Elan
gbam
Din
aman
igee
War
ima-
cha
Nei
naba
DR. G
OJEN
DRA
SIN
GHH
uman
ities
04-0
4-20
15
2M
AISA
NAM
CH
ANCH
AN
CHAN
UAn
eesh
uba
Lanj
ao A
mas
ung
Ma-
nipu
ri S
ahity
aDR
. H. S
UMAT
I-BA
LA D
EVI
Hum
aniti
es21
-04-
2015
3TE
NSU
BAM
BRO
JEN
SI
NGH
G.C.
Ton
gbra
gi L
ilada
Kar
emna
ba
Amas
ung
Phag
i-gi M
asha
kDR
. H. N
A-BA
CHAN
DRA
SIN
GH
Hum
aniti
es04
-05-
2015
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4CH
ANDA
M K
AMAL
SIN
GHAn
ganb
a M
anip
uri S
ahity
ad
Tari
ba S
ansk
ritig
i Mas
hak
DR. H
. NA-
BACH
ANDR
A SI
NGH
Hum
aniti
es20
-05-
2015
5M
ANGS
ATAB
AM N
ALIN
I DE
VIM
eite
i Ang
angg
ee M
ahou
sagi
M
asha
nnas
hing
DR.
O.IB
OCH
AOBA
SI
NGH
Hum
aniti
es21
-05-
2015
6H
AOBI
JAM
CH
ANU
PREM
AM
anip
uri S
ahity
ada
Lokt
akPR
OF. P
. NA-
BACH
ANDR
A SI
NGH
Hum
aniti
es22
-05-
2015
7KA
RUN
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EN K
OMKo
m Ja
tigi H
arao
Kum
mei
PROF
. P. G
UNIN
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NGH
Hum
aniti
es16
-06-
2015
8N
INGT
HOU
JAM
TOM
CHOU
SI
NGH
Man
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i San
skri
tida
Kakc
hing
gi
Khud
olPR
OF. O
. IBO
-CH
OUBA
SI
NGH
(ret
d)
PROF
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UNIN
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NGH
(CO-
GU
IDE)
Hum
aniti
es16
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2015
9PO
TSAN
GBAM
ROM
ITA
DEVI
Min
aket
angi
Sah
ityad
a M
anip
uri
Loks
ahity
agi M
asha
kPR
OF. S
. SAN
A-TO
MBI
Hum
aniti
es19
-06-
2015
10TH
INGO
M T
ARUN
KUM
AR
SIN
GHAr
iba
Man
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i Sah
ityad
a Tr
agic
Se
nse.
Prof
. P. N
a-ba
chan
dra
Sing
hH
uman
ities
07-0
8-20
15
11KH
UMUK
CHAM
RAN
IBAL
A DE
VISt
ruct
ural
Ana
lysi
ski M
ityen
gda
Man
ipur
i Phu
ngaw
ari
Prof
. S. S
anat
om-
bi S
inha
Hum
aniti
es07
-11-
2015
12M
OIRA
NGT
HEM
RAJ
ESH
SI
NGH
Moi
rang
Sha
iol W
aris
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da N
u-pi
gi S
hakl
onPr
of. P
. Na-
bach
andr
a Si
ngh
Hum
aniti
es17
-11-
2015
13H
AORO
NGB
AM S
UNIT
A DE
VIKu
nshu
ba C
hahi
chag
i Man
ipur
i Sa
hity
ada
Sam
aloc
hana
Sah
itya
Dr. T
h. Ib
ohan
bi
Sing
hH
uman
ities
24-1
2-20
15
14KO
NSA
M K
HEL
ENDR
O,
MAN
IPUR
ILa
i Har
aoba
da M
eite
i Lai
ning
gi
Mas
hak
Prof
. Toi
jam
Ra
jen
Hum
aniti
es28
-01-
2016
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15YU
MNA
M B
HAN
U DE
VIKh
amba
Tho
ibi S
heir
engd
a Fo
lk-
logi
Mas
haPr
of. S
. San
a-to
mbi
Hum
aniti
es29
-01-
2016
16N
ONGM
AITH
EM S
ONIY
A DE
VIM
anip
uri F
olk
Balla
d N
eina
baDr
. L. B
irjit
a De
viH
uman
ities
05-0
2-20
16
17KO
NTH
OUJA
M B
IJALA
TA
DEVI
Mei
teig
i Pun
shid
a Ir
at T
houn
iPr
of. T
oija
m
Raje
nH
uman
ities
05-0
2-20
16
18PU
KHRA
MBA
M JA
MES
SI
NGH
Man
ipur
i San
skri
tida
Nat
San
k-ri
tan
Prof
. P. G
unin
dro
Sing
hH
uman
ities
20-0
2-20
16
MAT
HEM
ATIC
S1
YUM
NAM
BEM
BEM
DEV
IA
Stud
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Evo
lutio
n of
Som
e Co
smol
ogic
al M
odel
sPR
OF. N
. IBO
T-OM
BI S
INGH
Mat
hem
ati-
cal &
Phy
si-
cal S
cien
ces
25-0
6-20
15
2TH
IYAM
ROJ
ITA
CHAN
UA
Stud
y on
cycl
otom
ic F
ield
sDr
. O.R
atna
bala
De
viM
athe
mat
i-ca
l and
Ph
ysic
al
Scie
nces
02-0
9-20
15
PHIL
OSOP
HY
1YE
NGK
OKPA
M D
HAK
ESH
-W
OR S
INGH
The
Theo
ry a
nd P
ract
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of D
e-m
ocra
cy in
Nor
th E
ast I
ndia
: A
Philo
soph
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Stu
dy
Prof
. S. L
oken
d-ra
jit S
ingh
Hum
aniti
es29
-10-
2015
2M
D. M
UJIB
ULLA
HCo
ncep
t of G
od: A
Stu
dy o
f Isl
amDr
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ishw
anat
h Sh
arm
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uman
ities
16-0
2-20
16
PHYS
ICS
1M
AGDA
LEN
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ASH
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ns o
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scen
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PROF
. R.K
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AM
athe
mat
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Ph
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al
Scie
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02-0
9-20
15
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POLI
TICA
L SC
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CE1
LON
GJAM
BOJ
EN S
INGH
Chri
stia
nity
Am
ong
the
Mei
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of
Man
ipur
: Im
pera
tives
and
Cha
l-le
nges
PROF
. K. I
BO
SIN
GHSo
cial
Sci
-en
ces
24-0
4-20
15
2AS
HOK
KUM
AR O
INAM
Elec
tora
l Pol
itics
in M
anip
ur :
A Ca
se S
tudy
of O
inam
Ass
embl
y Co
nstit
uenc
y, 19
72 -
2007
Dr. B
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min
Ga
ngm
eiSo
cial
Sci
-en
ces
11-0
8-20
15
3D.
MIC
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NM
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A-N
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Stud
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the
Iden
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Cris
is
Amon
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ki-C
hin-
Miz
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ibes
in
Dr. L
. Raj
en S
ingh
Soci
al S
ci-
ence
s14
-10-
2015
4N
ONGM
AITH
EM G
OPIR
A-M
AN S
INGH
Gand
hi a
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ocia
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Dr. B
enja
min
Ga
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eiSo
cial
Sci
-en
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17-1
1-20
15
5H
ENNA
VAI
PHEI
Iden
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sis o
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Sau
ntak
s in
Nor
th- E
ast I
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and
May
anm
arDr
. Lai
shra
m
Raje
n Si
ngh
Soci
al S
ci-
ence
s19
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2016
Alto
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9 sc
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awar
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the
Ph.D
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FINANCE AND ACCOUNTSThe Finance and Accounts exercises general supervision over the funds of the
University and advises it in respect of its financial policy. He performs such finan-cial functions as are assigned to him by the Executive Council, Statues, Ordinances, the Finance Committee, and the Vice-Chancellor. He is the EX Maintenance (Non-Plan) Grants.
The net expenditure connected with maintenance of the University, after taking into account the income of the University by way of fee and other receipts, is sup-posed to be met by the University Finance Requirements:
The Actual Expenditures of the University for the year 2012-13 to 2015-2016 are as follows:NON-PLAN ESTIMATES (Rupees in Lakh)Sl. Particulars Actual
2012-013Actual 2013-
2014Actual 2015-
20161. Salaries 4212.96 4612.90 5869.802. Other Components 131.62 157.55 171.503. Retirement Benefits 306.12 565.31 671.204. Pension 609.00 781.84 971.085. Other Charges (Non Salary) 1195.28 1397.95 1688.406. Total Expenditure 6454.98 7515.55 9371.987. Less Revenue Raised by the
University705.54 942.34 986.27
8. Total Grants-in-Aid --- 6573.21 8383.58Development (Plan) Accounts:
The expenditure on various Development (Plan) Schemes, which are included in the Eleventh Five Year Plan and also “On going” programs of construction of Build-ings, etc. brought over from the previous Plan, is met out of the Development (Plan) Grants received from the University Grants Commission. Expenditure of capital nature – Construction of buildings, Development of University campus, Purchase of Scientific and laboratory equipment, Library books, Furniture etc. is incurred out of these grants. In addition, the revenue expenditure on such additional posts, which have been created during the Plan period in execution of the new schemes, is also met out of the Plan fund.
The Actual of the University incurred during the financial year 201-2013 to 2015-2016 are as as under:Plan Estimates (Rupees in Lakh)Sl.# Particulars Actual 2013-
2014Actual 2014-
2015Actual 2015-
20161. Total Revenue Accounts 444.43 598.54 311.07
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university grant commission (ugc)
2. New Pension System 25.47 24.33 11.243 Capital Accounts:
(i) Construction of Boiling
(ii)Campus Development
2548.42
333.69
2017.16
522.58
1918.25
348.54
4. Other Capital Expendi-ture
812.05 453.98 553.75
5. Total Capital Accounts (3+4)
3694.16 2993.72 2820.54
6. Total Revenue Accounts and Capital Accounts (1+2+3)
4164.06 3616.59 3142.85
This Section deals with matters relating to the University Grants Commission, particularly recommendation of Research Projects, maintenance of progress reports of the completed and ongoing research projects, circulation of University Grants Commission, letters to the Schools and Departments, Principals of the affiliated colleges, etc. Over and above, this section maintains statistics of the University and also deals with and other correspondences of Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Department of Science and Technology (DST), University Grants Commission (UGC), Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR), Indian Council of Philosophical Research (ICPR), Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), In-dian Council of Social Science and Research (ICSSR) , Rajiv Gandhi National Fel-lowship for SC (RGNF) and National Fellowship for Higher Education(NFHE) of ST Students). Besides this section deals with matters relating to Major and Minor Re-search Projects and correspondences with the Right to Information Act, 2005 etc. It conducts National Educational Test under the sponsorship of University Grants Commission. Further, this is the only section dealing with the correspondences of research and exchange programme within India and Foreign Countries through the Association of Commonwealth Universities.
A number of students have been awarded Junior Research Fellowship(JRF), UGC-Research Fellowship in Science for Meritorious Students, UGC-BSR Research Fellowship in Science for Meritorious Students, Post-Graduate Merit Scholarship for University Rank Holder, Post-graduate Indira Gandhi Scholarship for Single Girl Child and Post-graduate Scholarship for Professional Course for ST/SC of the University Grants Commission, Council for Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), Indian Council of Social Science and Research (ICSSR),Indian Council of Historical Research(ICHR) and Mahatma Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Smriti (MGSDS)
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List of scholars who received fellowships from UGC (JRF) for the year under report:Sl. Name of Scholar Ph.D. Regd.
No. & YearDepart-ment
Cat-egory
PWD Sex Caste
1 Ms.Gloria Kamei 3226/145/1/2015
ACEE UGC - F ST
2 Mr. Ningthoujam Golson
3229/1522/1/2015
Geogra-phy
UGC - M OBC
3 Mr. Bishwajit Khu-mukcham
3227/1416/1/2015
English UGC - M SC
4 Mr.LungaithuiKamei 3228/1524/1/2015
Geogra-phy
UGC - M ST
5 Ms. Vijayalaxmi Yumnam
3241/159/4/2015
Life Sci-ences
UGC - F OBC
6 Ms. Wangjam Phja-jabi Devi
3245/1522/5/2015
English UGC - F OBC
7 Mr. Haobijam Chalamba Meitei
3253/1522/6/2015
Ma-nipuri
UGC - M OBC
8 Mr.Laishram Koireng Singh
3255/1523/6/2015
Ma-nipuri
UGC - M SC
9 Ms.Thingnam Joy-shree Devi
3255/1523/6/2015
Ma-nipuri
UGC - F SC
10 Mr.Keisham Pre-mananda Singh
3256/1525/6/2015
Ma-nipuri
UGC PWD M -
11 Mr.Ruwngni Ru-wndar
3246/1503-06-2015
Political Science
UGC - M ST
12 Mr.Haoginlen Chon-gloi
3257/1503-08-2015
Mass Com.
UGC - M ST
13 Ms.Chinneihoi Ha-okip
3258/1507.08.2015
Educa-tion
UGC - F ST
14 Ms.Tinkholhing Guite
3259/1507.08.2015
Educa-tion
UGC - F ST
15 Mr.Thokchom Sand-eepkumar Singh
3264/15 03/08 /2015
Linguis-tics
UGC - M OBC
16 Mr.Rajeanlung Kah-mei
3369/1530/12 /2015
Political Science
UGC - M ST
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17 Ms.Niranjana Thok-chom
3262/1503/08 /2015
Linguis-tics
UGC - F SC
18 Ms.Yatmi Luikham 3263/1503/08 /2015
Linguis-tics
UGC - F ST
19 Mr.Thokchom Anand Singh
3374/1609/03 /2016
Eco-nomics
UGC - M SC
20 Ms. Janice T.Jingsol 3373/1614/0 1/2016
English` UGC - F ST
21 Ms.Lhingneilhai Kipgen
3372/1608.06.2016
Anthro-pology
UGC - F ST
22 Mr.Ksh.Nareshkumar Singh
3431/1510.05.2016
Com-puter Science
UGC - M SC
List of scholars who received fellowships from CSIR (JRF) for the year 2015- 2016Sl. Name of Scholar Ph.D.Regd.
No. & YearDepart-ment
Cat-egory
PWD Sex Caste
1. Ms. Naorem Reshma Devi
No.3365 / 15 13/ 10 / 2015
Earth Sciences
CSIR - F SC
List of students who received Post Doctoral Fellowships (Dr.Radhakrishnan Fellowship) from UGC:
Sl. Name of Scholar Year Depart-ment
Cat-egory
PWD Sex Caste
1. Dr.Ngamkhohao Haokip
2014-2015
Political Science
UGC - M ST
2. Dr.Nongmaithem Dadina
2014-2015
Commerce UGC - M ST
3. Dr.Sarangthem Sob-harani Devi
2015-16
Manipuri UGC - F OBC
List of students who received Post Doctoral Fellowships for Women from UGC for the year 2015-16Sl Name of Scholar Year Depart-
mentCat-egory
PWD Sex Caste
1. Ms.RV Khanchuila 2015 Anthropol-ogy
UGC - F ST
MANIPUR UNIVERSITY ANNUAL REPORT 2015-2016
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List of scholars who received fellowships from UGC (RGNF-JRF) for the year 2015Sl. Name of Scholar Year Depart-
mentCat-egory
PWD Sex Caste
1. Mr. Salam So-vachandra Singh
3046 /13 12. 02. 2014
Statistics UGC - M SC
2. Mr.Laishram Shanjoy Singh
3395/1521. 04 . 2016
Life Sci-ences
UGC - M SC
3. Mr.Salam Romen Singh
3045/1311. 02. 2014
Statistics UGC - M SC
4. Mr.Haobijam Bonny Singh
3210/1322. 08. 2014
Economics UGC - M SC
List of scholars who received National Fellowship for Higher Education (NFHE) of ST Students from UGC:Sl. Name of Scholar Year Depart-
mentCat-egory
PWD Sex Caste
1. Mr.S.Kamminlun Vaiphei
3070/1329.01.2014
History UGC - M ST
2. Mr.Hauhpu Gangte
3174/1311.06.2014
Political Science
UGC - M ST
List of students who received INSPIRE Fellowship from DST for the year 2015-16Sl. Name of Scholar Year Depart-
mentCat-egory
PWD Sex Caste
1. Wahengbam Joy-chandra Singh
3438/15 Physics DST - M G
2. Subhalakshmi Shijagurumayum
3242/15 Life Sci-ences
DST - F G
List of students who received SENIOR INSPIRE Fellowship from DST:Sl. Name of Scholar Year Depart-
mentCat-egory
PWD Sex Caste
1. Ms.Maisnam Victory
No. Ph.D. Regd. No. 3950/1317/ 02/ 2014
Physics DST - F OBC