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Page 1 of 22 Department Activities (2014-15) Ph.D. Scholars: Name of the Scholar Name of the Guide Research Topic Ms. Kirandeep Kaur Dr. Hemlata Manglani Casualty Analysis of Public Expenditure and Growth With Special Reference to Rajasthan Ms. Jyoti Lilar Dr. Pragati Jain The Impact of Gender Inequality on Economic Growth: A Study of Indian States Demographic Profile of the Students Enrolled: There are 52 students enrolled in various programmes under the department of Economics- Integrated M.Sc. Economics, M.A. Economics and Ph.D. as depicted in Pie Chart. State wise number of students to be shown in the pie chart Integrated M.Sc. Economics, 24 M.A. Economics, 26 Ph.D Economics, 6 Programwise Students' Enrollement in the department 69% 7% 4% 4% 4% 4% 4% 4% State-wise Profile of Students: M.A. Economics Rajasthan Delhi Haryana U.P. Andhra Pradesh Orissa J & K M.P.

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Department Activities (2014-15) Ph.D. Scholars:

Name of the Scholar Name of the Guide Research Topic Ms. Kirandeep Kaur Dr. Hemlata Manglani Casualty Analysis of Public Expenditure and

Growth With Special Reference to Rajasthan Ms. Jyoti Lilar Dr. Pragati Jain The Impact of Gender Inequality on

Economic Growth: A Study of Indian States Demographic Profile of the Students Enrolled:

• There are 52 students enrolled in various programmes under the department of Economics-Integrated M.Sc. Economics, M.A. Economics and Ph.D. as depicted in Pie Chart.

• State wise number of students to be shown in the pie chart

Integrated M.Sc.

Economics, 24

M.A. Economics, 26

Ph.D Economics, 6

Programwise Students' Enrollement in the department

69% 7%

4%

4% 4% 4% 4% 4%

State-wise Profile of Students: M.A. Economics

Rajasthan Delhi Haryana

U.P. Andhra Pradesh Orissa

J & K M.P.

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50%

16%

17%

17%

State-Wise Profile: Ph.D. Economics

Rajasthan Bihar U.P. Haryana

92%

4% 4%

State wise Profile: Integrated M.Sc. Economics

Rajasthan UP Bihar

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Departmental Activities Cultural Eve of Mahua Shankar

In the evening on 23rd January 2015, famous classical dancer Mahua Shankar Empanelled Artist of ICCR performed the Indian Classical Dance along with 8 accompanists namely Shaswat Shankar, Ustad Murad Ali Khan, Nupur Shankar, Shikha Sharma, Shohaib Hasan, Zakir Hussain Warasi, Chan Yu Ko and Yu Wei Ting. They performed for 2 hours and converted the show into a big concert. Students have performed Rajasthan Dance in cultural eve.

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Discussions (Panel/Article etc.)

One of the literary event Chai Pe Charcha was organised in Economania 2015, a group of Panel from Sophia College, Shramjivi College ajmer was invited to discuss upon Feminism.

Field visits

Students are given live projects of nearby villages and industries. They learn to do primary survey

and they also do the environmental studies of nearby areas and do present in class. Department

conducts weekly seminars for students.

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Educational tour Visit of Tilonia Village for the purpose of Interaction with Industry

Department of Economics organized industrial visit for the students for establishing interaction with industry. The students visit the village Tilonia in Ajmer district of Rajasthan as a part of industrial trip. The students learnt about solar panels, solar energy sources, weaving, radio station, pollution control mechanism, and medical equipment.

Inter Department Lectures Prof. K.C. Sharma, Dean Academics, CURAJ, delivered special lecture on 1st May 2014 in the inaugural address of Economania Fest Prof. Neeraj Gupta delivered the lecture on Sustainable Development and Basics of Economics in the opening ceremony of Economania fest 2015 Club activities Economic Society

Department has established economic society which aims to increase students’ participation and

motivate them to learn by doing. Various activities are planned such as cross puzzled, budget game,

treasure hunt, debate, quiz and essay writing based on economic issues.

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E-Magazine “Equilibrium”

The magazine seeks to provide a platform to budding economists for the articulation and discussion of relevant concerns about the world economy through a wide range of research papers, articles and reports, contributed by national and foreign universities. I hope you will enjoy students’ contribution in developing economic environment. Equilibrium is a knowledge sharing platform representing the varied creativity of students and their activities in the department and society

Launch of Eco-society Website

The Economics Society made another milestone by launching the website that is www.economicscuraj.com in the last semester

Children’s Day Celebration with Day Care Centre Students (Community Orientation)

Department of Economics celebrated Children Day with the students of Day Care Centre. Several cultural activities were organized for the children of day care centre. Sweaters and fruits were also distributed among the children.

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Plantation “My Nature, I Care” (Enviro-Activity)

On the occasion of orientation programme (Sept 3, 2014), the Department of economics presented its objective of nature care. Hon’ble Vice Chancellor inaugurated the event by planting a tree. All the member of economic society and department pledged of caring nature. Total 201 trees were planted in the campus of university to create environmental awareness.

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Entrepreneur in Action (EIA) (Syllabus Oriented Activity)

To catalyse to young entrepreneurial mind, the society organized Entrepreneur in Action on October 16, 2014. The students including rural entrepreneurs set up their stall in the event and presented their skills towards entrepreneurship. Approx. 1500 people including faculties visited the event and praised their innovative ideas. Total Business of Rupees 55000/- was made by the entrepreneurs in a day.

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Economania 2015 (Annual Fest of the Department and Society)

Several activities like Economist, Young Economist, Loot Equilibrium, Treasure Hunt, Wealth of Nation etc are organized in the event. The students participated in the events with great enthusiasm. The students of society presented their ideas, innovations throughout the event. The e-magazine “Equilibrium” and official website of The Economics Society www.economicscuraj.com were launched by Hon’ble guests. Different social, economic and cultural games/events were organized during three days extravaganza. As per the records, the society is privileged to announce that we received as much as 450 registrations from different departments of the University. It was the matter of great strength for the society itself that the participants were highly energetic and enthusiastic while playing different games. The events/games like Green Trade, Wealth of Nations, Go Freak, Press Conference, Daredevils, Chai Pe Charcha, Dance CURAJ Dance, Fashionista etc. were organized during the fest.

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Sports • Manoj Kajla (Batch 2013-15, M.A. Economics) Participated in West Zone Sports

Tournament at Shivaji University Kolhapur During February 2014 • Sunita Kumari and Nisha Yadav (Batch 2013-15, M.A. Economics) Participated in

Volleyball Tournament in Gujarat during November 2013 • Sunita Kumari (Batch 2013-15, M.A. Economics) participated in Handball West Zone

tournament in 2013-14 • Sunita Kumari (Batch 2013-15, M.A. Economics) participated in volleyball in sports

tournament of university and won the match (2013-14 session) • Girls’ team of department of economics participated in Kabaddi Match in sports tournament

of university and won the match (2013-14 session) • Girls’ team of department of economics participated in Kabaddi Match in sports tournament

of university and won the match (2014-15 session) • Sunita Kumari (Batch 2013-15, M.A. Economics) participated in volleyball in sports

tournament of university and won the match (2014-15 session) • Sunita Kumari (Batch 2013-15, M.A. Economics) participated in Basket Ball in sports

tournament of university and won the match (2014-15 session) Guest Lectures / Tea with Guest:

S. No. Name of the Person

Topic of the Lecture

University/Institution

Date

1 Prof. Balwant Singh, Macro Economics Identity

former Principal Advisor of RBI and active member of The Indian Econometric Society,

September 2014

2 Prof. Manju Singh, 4 Research Skills and Gender Inclusive Growth

Head Research department of symbiosis Pune

September 2014

3 Dr Mohanakumar Political Economy

IDS Jaipur August 2014

Seminars/Conferences/Workshops Conducted by the Department

Name of the Convener

Name of the Conference/Seminar/Wor

kshop

Date/ Duration

Funding Agency/ Collaboration (if any)

National/ International

Dr Hemlata Manglani

35th Annual Conference of Rajasthan Economic

Association

23rd -25th Jan 2015

ICSSR National

Brief Report

35TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF RAJASTHAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED BY DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS, CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF RAJASTHAN

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Department of Economics, Central University of Rajasthan has successfully organized the 35th Annual conference of Rajasthan Economic Association on "Recent Advancements in Economics: Theories and Practices" sponsored by ICSSR, New Delhi.

Former Union Minister and Chancellor, Central University of Gujarat Prof. Y.K. Alagh was the Chief Guest of the conference and addressed the participants on video conferencing.

Guest of Honour, Prof. Kanta Ahuja, former Vice Chancellor University of Rajasthan and M.D.S. University Ajmer and Prof. T.S. Papola, Honorary Professor, ISID New Delhi, Former President Labour Economic Association and Advisor, planning commission inaugurated the Conference by lightening the Lamp.

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Prof. K.C. Sharma, Dean Academics and Prof. Supriya Agarwal, Dean School of Social Sciences addressed the gathering. Hon’ble Vice Chancellor delivered the presidential remark. Member on dice released the conference proceedings powered by The Economic Times; they also released the Journal of Rajasthan Economic Association.

Publication of Conference Proceedings by the department of Economics

Considering the perennial changes and advancements that our national and global economies are undergoing, the theme for the conference has been carefully chosen to be inclined towards contemporary issues in economics. Economics and economic affairs of the ‘world economy’ are in the frontline, being discussed and dealt with an enthusiasm as never before. The discipline of economics has changed substantially in recent times and their impact in day-to-day life is intrinsic. Similarly, the multi-disciplinary approach to research has fuelled the importance of economics in all walks of life and streams of research. Economics as a social science is transforming, evolving and influencing tremendously beyond its obvious boundaries. The transition well observed, analyzed, captured and understood may lead to intelligent inferences and decisions, in favour of household, business, communities, economies and world economy as a whole. Interaction with eminent researchers and policy makers

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This conference was a grand gathering of policy makers, thinkers, and economists across the country. Many dignitaries have joined the conference as Chair Persons and Keynote of the sessions namely Prof. Balwant Singh Former Principal Advisor of RBI, Prof. D.P. Sharma former General Manager of RBI, Prof. Vidya Sagar, Retd. Prof. From University of Rajasthan and IDS, Jaipur, Prof. Manju Singh, Symbiosis International Pune, Prof. M.S. Rathore, Centre for Environment and Development Studies Jaipur, Dr Hansa Jain, from Sardar Patel Institute of Economics and Social Research, Dr Sanjeev Gupta from Central University of Himachal Pradesh, Dr Amaresh Samantrai from Pondicherry University, Prof. Neeraj Gupta from Central University of Rajasthan, Prof. Subhash Sharma from Jai Naraiyan Vyas University Jodhpur, Dr Vijay Goel former Additional Chief Economist and now Consultant Economic Research Unit, Joint Plant Committee, Ministry of Steel, Govt of India, Ms Hema Maity,Deputy General Manager, India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO), Prof. Joydeb Sasmal, Vidya Sagar University, West Bengal, Dr Manish K Choubey from Sikkim University.

Invited talk and Technical sessions

Prof. T.S. Papola delivered the Invited talk on” India's Economic Growth during the Last Two Decades: How "Inclusive" It has been?” This session was chaired by Prof. Kanta And Prof. M.S. Rathore, Director, Centre for Environment and Development Studies, delivered the invited talk on “Environment and Development”. Ahuja. This session was chaired by Prof. Pradeep Bhargav.

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This conference was the gathering of 150 delegates including invited guests from all over India; Organizers had received the participations from Chennai, Maharashtra, MadhyaPadesh, West Bengal, Gujarat, Haryana, Delhi, UP, Hyderabad, Punjab, Sikkim, and Rajasthan. 100 paper presentations were held in six parallel technical sessions. Rajasthan Economic Association and Central University of Rajasthan brought the young and eminent scholars from various places like Banasthali, Niwai, Bharatpur, Sikar, Churu, Sardarshahar, Ajmer, Deedwana, Jodhpur, Kishangarh, Jaipur, Tonk, Udaipur and Kota covered most of places of Rajasthan state. We are happy to share this that we received rupees one Lac in registration fees of this conference from the participants. This conference was the platform of interaction amongst all delegates, scholars and invited guests to enrich the research objectives and identifying thrust and advanced practices of research in Rajasthan.

Technical Sessions

There were the six technical sessions held on the various sub themes of the Conference. First Technical session has covered the major area of Contemporary Economics: Theories and Applications in which around 12 papers were discussed. Prof. Vidya Sagar, Retd Professor University of Rajasthan and IDS, Jaipur Chaired the session and Prof. M.S. Rathore, Director, Centre for Environment and Development Studies delivered the Keynote Address on “Land Reform Policies in India”. This session was focused on mainly inflation and production problem broadly in Rajasthan and Indian Economy. The relevant and recent issues of this theme discussed the problems of Duality Theory in Production and Economics, Energy Consumption and Firm Output in India, Manufacturing Employment and Output in India, Economies of Scale in Secondary Education, Inflation and Productivity, How does inflation rate affect the consumer? A comparative analysis of trends and patterns for the more recent period, A Review on Impact of Pricing on Consumer Purchase Decision in Organized Retail Market, inflation and Economic Growth Nexus in BRICS: Evidence from ARDL Approach, Does Rising Inflation a Cause of Worry for Indian Economy?, Cost-Benefit Analysis of Major Agriculture and Horticulture Crops in India, Globalization and Rising Economic Inequalities: Evidence from BRICS, Factors Affecting Growth Performance Of Crop Output In India.

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Second Technical Session was focused on Environment and Sustainability Concerns and Health Issues. Prof. Subhash Sharma, Retd. Prof. and Head, Department of Economics, Jai Narayan Vyas University Jodhpur, chaired the session and Prof. Neeraj Gupta, Dean School of Sustainable Architecture; Central University of Rajasthan delivered the Keynote address on Economics of Sustainable Development and Cultural Values. Discussion problems of this session were Tourism: An Approach Towards Sustainable Economic Development, Environment Audit: An important aspect to measure Corporate Social Responsibility, Economics of Tourism: Environmental Apprehensions and Sustainability Challenges, Impact of Environmental Sustainability on Indian Corporate Sector, Impact of Tourism on Economic Growth and Environment: The Evidence from India, Environmental Sustainability: Assessment and Impact, An Empirical Study of Electricity Consumption Variables in Residential Sector of Jaipur City for Sustainable Power Demand, Ablazing Sustainable Development for Vulnerable poor in Indian economy: A Path of Survival, Empirical Analysis of the Growth Impact Of Health Expenditure In India, Pharmaceutical Industry in the States of Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh: Role of National and Regional Policies, A Comparative Study of BRICS Countries in Health Care Expenditure and Health Indicators, Achieving Health Status through policy targets: Lessons from IMR reduction, Integrated Townships For City Sustainability and Role of Anganwadi Centres in Promotion of Rural Health.

Third Technical Session covered the area of Finance and Capital Market of Rajasthan, India and Global Economy. The session was chaired by Prof. Balwant Singh, Former Principal Advisor with Reserve Bank of India and Dr. Amaresh Samant Rai delivered the Keynote address on Monetary Policy in India. Session has discussed the issues like Efficiency of Banks in India: A Stochastic Frontier Analysis, Demand for Money in Nigeria from 1980 -2013: Autoregressive Distributed Lag Model (ARDL), International Capital Flows and GDP Growth, Mounting NPAs in Public Sector Banks: Reasons and Suggestions, The Relationship between Money Supply, Real GDP Growth Rate and the Rate of Inflation with Reference to India, The Relationship between Money Supply, Real GDP Growth Rate and the Rate of Inflation, E-Banking: Challenges and Opportunities, Implementation of Financial Inclusion Policies: Roadblocks and Way Ahead, Trends in Agricultural Credit and Insurance, FDI Inflows and its Impact on Economic Growth, Estimating Monetary Policy Response Function for India, SEBI (Foreign Portfolio Investment Regulations) 2014, Impact of Institutional Investors on Indian Stock Market, Brics Development Bank –A Critical Evaluation of Its Relevance & Prospects In Context Of Present International Financial System, Recent Financial Inclusion Practices In India: Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana (Pmjdy), Indian Stock Market and Aggregate Macro Economic Activity: Empirical Evidence.

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The Fourth Technical Session was mainly focused on Problems and issues of Rajasthan Economy and Challenges. Prof. Balwant Singh, Former Principal Advisor, RBI Chaired the session and Prof. Manju Singh, Head Research, Symbiosis Pune delivered the Keynote address on “Policies of Rural Development and Gender Inclusion in Rajasthan”. The areas have been discussed in this session are Determinants of Female Work participation in Rajasthan, The Impact of SMEs on Economic Development, Participation of Socially Deprived and Vulnerable Section In MGNREGA, Structural Change In Rajasthan Economy: A Sectoral Analysis, Relevance of Public Distribution System in Rajasthan (A Case Study of T.S.P. Region of Udaipur District), Regional Disparities in Health Infrastructure in Rajasthan, Exploring the Linkages between Water-Sanitation Index and Child Health, Cost Benefit Analysis of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guaranty Act (MGNREGA), Economic Growth and Oilseed Production in Rajasthan and Economics of Optimum Cultivation in Rajasthan.

The Fifth session has covered the development issues in India. Prof. D.P. Sharma, Former General Manager Reserve Bank of India, chaired the session and Dr. Sanjeev Gupta; Central University of Himachal Pradesh delivered the Keynote Address on Financial Development in India and Global Economy. The areas which have been covered and discussed are Relationship among the Fiscal Deficit, Economic Growth and Inflation: A Post Reform Study, Agricultural Sector of Haryana: Recent Trends and Issues, Entrepreneurship In Developing World: Problems And Prospects Of Small Scale Industry Sector, Public Community Partnership in Irrigation Project: Special Reference to Nira Deoghar Project in Maharashtra, Agro based Industries in Bihar With Special Reference to. Food Processing Industries, Agro based Industries in Bihar with Special Reference to Food Processing Industries, Changing Dimensions of Indian Agriculture, An Analysis of the Impact of International Trade on the Productivity of Indian Floricultural Sector: 1997-98 to 2013-14 , Growth and Development of Indian Manufacturing: A Study of Post 1990s, and Challenges of Oilseed Sector in India

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and Impact of Liberalization on Productivity & Employment in Indian Textile Industry: Evidence from the Non Parametric Approach: 1980-1981 to 2010-2011.

The Last technical session was focused on Poverty, Inequality, Gender and Growth Issues. The session was chaired by Prof. Pradeep Bhargava, Director, G.B. Pant Institute Allahabad, and Dr. Hansa Jain, Sardar Patel Institute of Economic and Social Research has delivered the Keynote address on “Growth, Employment and Skills: A Way Out from Poverty and Inequality” . The issues which have been covered in this session are Migration and Urban Slum Growth in Maharashtra, An Analysis the Impact of Trade Liberalization on Rural Poverty in India, Educational Development In India: The Impact Of Government Spending 2000-01 To 2013-14, Economic Development and Women Entrepreneurship in India, ’Issues Of Women Health In Low Income Group”, Gender Inequality In Work Participation: Comparison Of Rural, Elementary Education in Gujarat: Evidence from Mehsana District, Economics of Clinical Trials in India And Urban Regions Of Indian States, and Sun Rising From Tilonia, Women Shining In The East.

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Conference had valedictory session on 24th January 2015. Mr. Raju Bhargav, DIG, IPS Officer, CRPF was the Chief Guest and addressed the participants and felicitated the sponsors and contributors of the conference. Dr. Hari Singh Parihar, Deputy Registrar and Ms Anuradha Mittal were also honoured for their valuable contribution in this event. This session had the experience sharing by the participants namely Prof. Joydeb Sasmal from Vidya Sagar University, West Bengal, Prof. N.K. Dashora from Udaipur, Prof. M.K. Choubey from Sikkim.

Demographic Profile of the Summer Internship (Pie Chart):

Name of the Student Organization/City Duration Abhinash Symbiosis Pune 25th May-July 1st 2015 Harshit Gupta Symbiosis Pune 25th May-July 1st 2015 Saroj Meena Symbiosis Pune 25th May-July 1st 2015 Jitendra Choudhary Symbiosis Pune 25th May-July 1st 2015 Chandani Dawani Sardar Patel Institute of Economic

Research 25th May-July 1st 2015

Namrata Bhardwaj Sardar Patel Institute of Economic Research

25th May-July 1st 2015

Amit Kumar Sharma Sardar Patel Institute of Economic Research

25th May-July 1st 2015

Raj Kumar Prajapat Barc NGO 25th May-July 1st 2015 Parth Sarth Dadhich LIC Ajmer 25th May-July 1st 2015 Nafis Alam Action Aid, New Delhi 25th May-July 1st 2015

IDS 34%

Symboisis 17%

Sardar Patel

Institute of

Economic

Research

NABARD 4%

BARC 4%

ACTION AID 4%

TATA Steel 4%

LIC 4%

Kashmir University

8%

Centre for Sicence &

Environment 4%

Summer Internships of Students

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Sristhi Singh Centre for Science & Environment New Delhi

25th May-July 1st 2015

Rinku Kumar Meena NABARD 25th May-July 1st 2015

Sanjay IDS Jaipur 25th May-July 1st 2015 Sumit Kumar Meena IDS Jaipur 25th May-July 1st 2015 Pratibha singhal IDS Jaipur 25th May-July 1st 2015 Bhawana Pubnani IDS Jaipur 25th May-July 1st 2015 Aarti Sakhnani IDS Jaipur 25th May-July 1st 2015 Ankit IDS Jaipur 25th May-July 1st 2015 Kirti Katewa IDS Jaipur 25th May-July 1st 2015 Anil Mehraniya IDS Jaipur 25th May-July 1st 2015 Mudasir Kashmir University 25th May-July 1st 2015 MD. Ramzaan Kashmir University 25th May-July 1st 2015 Salla Nityanth Tata Steel 25th May-July 1st 2015

Achievements of the Students: ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE STUDENTS

(PRIZES/SCHOLARSHIPS/PROFESSIONAL EXAMS CLEARED ETC.)

• Scholarship Rajeev Gandhi Fellowship: Mr Kajod Mal Meena Annual Fellowships : Harshit Gupta, Jitendra Choudhary, Shivangi Sharma, Aswathi Nair, Kuldeep Lohani, Surabhi Sethi, Sunita Kumari

• UGC NET / UGC CSIR – NET / JRF Exam or equivalent exam Name of the

student Gender

Male Female

Category General SC ST OBC

Competitive Exam /NET/JRF/ Qualified

Geromic George Male General IAS exam 2014 with 72 rank in all India

Maha Singh Male OBC NET,JRF Gajendra Singh

Meena Male ST Cleared RPSC Lectureship

and First Grade School Lectureship

Usha Meena Female ST NET, JRF Kirandeep Kaur Female OBC NET Prahlad Dhaker Male General SET, NET

Kajod Mal Meena Male ST NET and SET Abha Priya Female General Agricultural officer in Dena

Bank Tejpal Choudhary Male OBC NET

• Paper Presented by the students (Seminar / Conference / Workshop)

1. Following students have Presented Paper in 35th Annual Conference of REA Organized

by Department of Economics during January 23rd-25th 2015:

• Jyoti Lilar PhD Scholar (Batch 2013-14)

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• Ranjeet PhD Scholar (Batch 2014-15)

• Vishakha Bhiryani (Batch 2013-15)

• Sunita Kumari (Batch 2013-15)

• Megha Shukla (Batch 2013-15)

• Neha Kumawat (Batch 2013-15)

2. Jyoti lilar (PhD Scholar Batch 2013-14) has presented her paper in national conference at

Jai Narayan Vyas National University during 14th -15th Feb 2015 and 20th -21st Feb 2015.

3. Kirandeep Kaur (PhD Scholar Batch 2012-13) has presented the Paper in indo Japan

Bilateral International Conference at Biyani College Jaipur on October 17th 2014.

4. Kirandeep Kaur (PhD Scholar Batch 2012-13) has presented the paper at Jodhpur

Technical University in November 2014.

5. Kirandeep Kaur (PhD Scholar Batch 2012-13) has presented the paper at Patiala

University organized by the Indian Econometric Society in December 2014.

• Notable achievement

Geromic George (Batch 2010-12) cleared IAS exam 2014 and got 72 Rank in all India.

Placement Status: 1. Department Placement Cell 2014-15:

Faculty Coordinator: Ms Pallavi Tak

Faculty Co-coordinator: Dr Anand B

Student Coordinator: Ram Lal Bagaria

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Name of the Student

Organization City

Shivangi Sharma Sankriti International Ajmer Ram Lal Bagaria IDS Jaipur Jaipur

Manoj Kajla IDS Jaipur Jaipur Ganshyam Rajpurohit

IDS Jaipur Jaipur

MoUs:

• National: Institute of Development Studies Jaipur for Ph.D. and Research Programmes Visit of Norwegian students under the banner of Institute of Development studies Jaipur (Interaction

with Research Bodies)

The students of Norway University under the banner of IDS, Jaipur visited the department of Economics and interacted with students. Dr. Mohana Kumar S. Associate professor IDS, Presented a paper on Political System in India.

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Research Projects: S. No. Funding Agency Sanction

Date Amount Project Title (Major /

Minor) Principal

Investigator 1 UGC, National August

2014 Approx. 0.5 lac

Impact of mining and subsequent livelihood

shifts on the health status of tribal of Southern

Rajasthan..

Dr Pragati Jain