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38 th Indian Geography Congress (NAGI)-2016 Papers Received University of Mysore Themes Page Nos I NDIAN GEOGRAPHY 1 - 4 1. Geography Education: Indian Overview With Special Reference To Andhra Pradesh Dr. N. Chendrayudu, HOD, Dept. of Geography.S.V.University, Tirupati. Dr.Madhumathi, Dept. of Geography.S.V.University, Tirupati. Dr.S.Mamatha, Dept. of Geography.S.V.University, Tirupati. 2. Geography And Founder Geographers Of Gujarat K.M.Kulkarni, Department of Geography, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad. 3. Geographical Perspective On Inter-Linking Of Indian Rivers Professor Salahuddin Qureshi, Department of Geography, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh 4. Indian Geography In The 21 st Century Vikrant Kumar, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, A.N. College, Patna, Bihar. Lalita Rani, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, A.N. College, Patna, Bihar. 5. Geography teaching and research in Goa: a case study of govt. College, khandola 1991- 2016 Dr. Prabir K. Rath, Ms. Yogita U. Shetkar, Ms. Prajakta P. Zo Vernekar, Ms. Hausa C. Zalmi and Sanket D. Dalvi Govt. College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Khandola-Marcela, Goa, 403107. II GEOPOLITICS 6 - 12 1. Look East Policy - An Example Of Paradigm Shift In India’s Geopolitical Code ArtiKumari, Research Scholar (Net/Jrf), Department Of Geography, Patna University,Patna 2. Uneven Geographical Development And Socio-Spatial Justice: What Has Happened To The Indian State Of Odisha? Dr.Sibabrata Das, Department of Applied Geography, School of Regional Studies and Earth Sciences, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack, Odisha-753003 3. Revival Of Silk Route And Its Geopolitics Sharma Geetanjali, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, SamratPrithvirajChauhan Government College, Ajmer, Rajasthan. Dr Ajay Kumar Sharma,Associate Professor, Department of Geography, SamratPrithvirajChauhan Government College, Ajmer, Rajasthan. 4. The Syl Canal And Politics Dr.Inder Singh, Head, Department of Geography, S.J.K. College Kalanaur. 5. Changing Political Landscape Of West Bengal: A Study Of Assembly Elections In

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38th

Indian Geography Congress (NAGI)-2016

Papers Received

University of Mysore

Themes Page Nos

I NDIAN GEOGRAPHY 1 - 4

1. Geography Education: Indian Overview With Special Reference To Andhra

Pradesh Dr. N. Chendrayudu, HOD, Dept. of Geography.S.V.University, Tirupati.

Dr.Madhumathi, Dept. of Geography.S.V.University, Tirupati.

Dr.S.Mamatha, Dept. of Geography.S.V.University, Tirupati.

2. Geography And Founder Geographers Of Gujarat K.M.Kulkarni, Department of Geography, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad.

3. Geographical Perspective On Inter-Linking Of Indian Rivers Professor Salahuddin Qureshi, Department of Geography, Aligarh Muslim University,

Aligarh

4. Indian Geography In The 21st Century

Vikrant Kumar, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, A.N. College, Patna, Bihar.

Lalita Rani, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, A.N. College, Patna, Bihar.

5. Geography teaching and research in Goa: a case study of govt. College, khandola

1991- 2016

Dr. Prabir K. Rath, Ms. Yogita U. Shetkar, Ms. Prajakta P. Zo Vernekar,

Ms. Hausa C. Zalmi and Sanket D. Dalvi

Govt. College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Khandola-Marcela, Goa, 403107.

II GEOPOLITICS 6 - 12

1. Look East Policy - An Example Of Paradigm Shift In India’s Geopolitical Code

ArtiKumari, Research Scholar (Net/Jrf), Department Of Geography, Patna

University,Patna

2. Uneven Geographical Development And Socio-Spatial Justice: What Has

Happened To The Indian State Of Odisha?

Dr.Sibabrata Das, Department of Applied Geography, School of Regional Studies and

Earth Sciences, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack, Odisha-753003

3. Revival Of Silk Route And Its Geopolitics

Sharma Geetanjali, Research Scholar, Department of Geography,

SamratPrithvirajChauhan Government College, Ajmer, Rajasthan.

Dr Ajay Kumar Sharma,Associate Professor, Department of Geography,

SamratPrithvirajChauhan Government College, Ajmer, Rajasthan.

4. The Syl Canal And Politics

Dr.Inder Singh, Head, Department of Geography, S.J.K. College Kalanaur.

5. Changing Political Landscape Of West Bengal: A Study Of Assembly Elections In

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2006 And 2011

Mohammed MotiburRahman, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, Aligarh

Muslim University, Aligarh (India)

6. Growing Geopolitical Tension In South China Sea: Implication For India’s

International Trade With Asean And Opportunity

NayanDey, Research Scholar, Pt. RavishankarShukla University, Raipur, C.G.

Dr.PurnimaShukla, Associate Professor, Head of Department, Dept. of Geography,

DurgaMahavidyalaya, Raipur, C.G.

Dr.PradeepShukla, Faculty Member (Professor), Economics, Chhattisgarh Academy of

Administration, Nimora Chhattisgarh.

7. Voting Pattern: Spatio-Temporal Analysis In Assembly Elections In Bengal

Rohit Kumar, Research Scholar, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, 221005,

Prof. Arun K. Singh, Professor of Geography, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi,

221005

8. Creation Of Communal Harmony In Bihar By Gandhi During Days Of

Participation: A Study In Geography Of Peace

DevPrakash, and ShashiBhushan, Research Scholars, (U.G.C.N.E.T./J.R.F.Qualified),

Dept.of Geography, Patna University, Patna.

9. E-Governance In India Is The Effectual And Challenging Approach To Governance

R.SamaNaik MPhil Research Scholar Department

ofEnglishAcharyaNagarjunaUniversityNagarjuna Nagar-522510. Guntur.

Dr.V.PalaPrasadRao.,Research Director,AssociateProfessor Department of English, JKC

College, JKCNagar-Chowadry Pet, Gujjnagundla-Guntur

10. Environmental Challenges: Anassessment Of Indian Coastal Regions

VikashMahto(Ugc-Net-Jrf, Research Scholar, Pu) &

Ashokkumar(Ugc-Net-Jrf,ResearchScholar, Pu)

11. Role Of Panchayats In Rural Development Of Goa

Dr. Prabir K. Rath, Dr. Pravina Kerkar, Ms. Maheshwari M. Kamat, Sanju S. Patil,

Govt. College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Khandola-Marcela, Goa, 403107

III GEOGRAPHY OF GENDER 13 - 25

1. Crucial Role Of Women In Agriculture And Her Participation In Rural Development

Dr. S. Ram Kangas, Director, Azimuth institute of geography, Rajasthan, Jaipur

ShefaliBhagotia, Managing director, Azimuth institute of geography, Rajasthan, Jaipur

2. A Study On Work-Participation Of Manipuri Women: Issues And Challenges

MoirangthemBijoy Singh, Research Scholar, Gauhati University

3. State Of Women Health In Assam: A Geographical Analysis

SaswataSaharia, Project Assistant, Department of Geography, Cotton College,

Guwahati, Pradip Sharma, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Cotton

College, Guwahati,

4. RupaliPhukanBhuyan, Associate Professor & Head, Dept. of Geography, Cotton College,

Guwahati, India

5. Vocational Training For Adolescent Girls : One Step Towards Socio Economic

Development Of The Nation

Shrutartha Dasgupta, Research Scholar, Deptt. of Geography, University of

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Burdwan, Bardhaman, WB

6. Women empowerment and rural transformation through self help groups (shgs) in

rajasthan: efforts, achievement and challenges(a case of bharatpur district)

Dr. ShwethaKhadelwal, Assistant Professor, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur

Dr. Vinod K. Bharadwaj, Lecturer, Govt. College, Baran, Rajasthan

7. Women empowerment: a geographicalstudy of gaya district ”

Ranjeet Kumar, Research Scholar, JRF, RGNF ( UGC )

RamanujChaudhary, Research Scholar,

Jugeshwar Prasad, Research Scholar, M.U Bodhgaya.

8. An appraisal of sustainable rural development and women empowerment: a

geographical study of bihar state

Anand Kumar, Junior Research Fellow, Department of Geography, Institute of Science,

Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005 (U.P.)

Dhiraj Kumar Sharma,Junior Research Fellow, Department of Geography, Institute of

Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005 (U.P.)

Dr. Suman Singh, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Institute of Science,

Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005 (U.P.)

9. Women, iks and sustainability of environment: (a case study of the apatani tribal

women of ziro valley; arunachal pradesh)

Nandini.C Singh, Professor, Department of Geography, Rajiv Gandhi University, Rono

hills Doimukh. Pin 791112, India,

Kago Yamang, Research scholar (Ph.D), Department of Geography,Rajiv Gandhi

University; Rono Hills Doimukh, Itanagar- 791112,

10. Role of women in environmental protection and management:A case study of churu

district

Anju Ojha, Assistant Professor- Geography, Govt. Lohia P.G. College, Churu

11. Violence Against Women: A Spatio-Temporal Study On Vulnerability In The Social

Space Of Kolkata City

Anuradha Mukherjee, UGC Senior Research Fellow, Dept of Geog, University of

Calcutta

Ranjan Basu, Professor, Department of Geography, University of Calcutta

12. Dominant And Deficient Functions Of Rural Female Population In Punjab-Haryana

Plain – A Tahsil Level Analysis

Ashu Rani, Research Scholar,Department of Geography, M.D. University, Rohtak

K.V. Chamar, Professor,Department of Geography, M.D. University, Rohtak

13. Role Of Women In Rural Livelihood: A Case Study Of West Kameng District,

Arunachal Pradesh (India)

ChetenJombaRockpudu, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, Rajiv

GandhiUniversity, Rono Hills, Doimukh,Arunachal Pradesh, India

Dr. TageRupaSora, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Rajiv Gandhi

University, Rono Hills, Doimukh,Arunachal Pradesh, India

14. Calculating multidimensional deprivation index for Women living in slums of

varanasi city

Darshan Kumar Jha, Senior Research Fellow, Department of Geography, Banaras

Hindu University, Varanasi-221005

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Rahul Harshwardhan,Senior Research Fellow, Department of Geography, Banaras

Hindu University, Varanasi- 221005

V.K. Tripathi, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Banaras Hindu

University, Varanasi-221005

16. Spatio-temporal analysis of rural female working population in karnataka – a

geographical analysis

Dr. H. Nagaraj, Professor & Chairperson, Department of Studies in Geography,

University of Mysore, Mysuru

Dr. G.N. Kummur, Assistant Professor, Karnataka Science College, Dharwad.

17. Changing economic status and life style of migrated tribal women’s (a geographical

study of dindori district)

Dr. LokeshShrivastavaD,Department of Post Graduate Studies and Research in

Geography, Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur

Dr. Ritu Rani, Assistant Professor Geography, Govt. Mahakoshal Arts and Commerce

College, Jabalpur Shashikant Nag, Corresponding Author

18. Impact of mother and child welfare programmes on infant mortality in the urban

fringe villages of chhattiisgarh

Sarla Sharma, Professor, School of Studies in Geography, Pt. RavishankarShukla

University, Raipur (C.G.)

ShakuntalaTripathi, Associate Professor, Govt. Avanti Bai College, Chhuikhadan

(C.G.)

19. The Role Of Mgnrega In The Socio Economic Development Of Women In Kaimur

District, Bihar

Dr. Usha Singh, Professor, MahilaMahavidyalay, Geography section, Banaras Hindu

University, Varanasi

Vaibhav, Research Scholar (JRF), Department of Geography, Banaras Hindu University

Varanasi

20. Understanding The Spatialities Of Crime Against Women In Assam

Lekha Borah, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, Gauhati University, Assam-

Dr. Madhushree Das, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Gauhati

University, Assam-781014

21. Socio-Economic Conditions Of Working Women In Raipur City

Sarla Sharma, Professor and Head, School of Studies in Geography,

Pt.RavishankarShukla University, Raipur

MeenakshiTamrakar, Research Scholars,School of Studies in Geography,

Pt.RavishankarShukla University, Raipur

22. Location And Distance Of Water Facilities: With Special Reference To Women

Struggles Of A Slum- Nto Kuppam, Chennai City

S. Mageswari, Research Scholar, Queen Mary’s College, Chennai

Dr. G. Geetha, Assistant Professor, Queen Mary’s College, Chennai

23. Missing Girls And Women In Pandavapura City: An Analysis

Pooja. H.R, 3rd

semester, Post graduate Department of Geography, Maharanis Arts

college for Women

DR. Sowmya Shree K .L, Lecturer, Post graduate Department of Geography, Maharanis

Arts college for Women, Mysore.

24. Sexual Harassment Of Women In Varanasi City: The Harsh Realities

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Rashmi, UGC Research Fellow, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, UP 221005

Rohit Kumar, UGC CSIR Research Fellow Department of Geography, Banaras Hindu

University, Varanasi, UP 221005

25. .Spousal Violence In India: Prevalence And Determining Factors

ShewliShabnam, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Bidhannagar College,

Kolkata, West Bengal.

IV SOCIO-ECONOMIC ISSUSE AND DEVELOPMENT 26 - 33

1. The Economic Geography Of Public Debt In India: A Spatial Analytic Approach

Sudhir Thakur, Associate Professor, College of Business Administration, California State

University Sacramento, Sacramento, CA 91730

2. Disparities In The Levels Of Socio-Economic Development In India: An Inter-State

Analysis

Amarjeet,PhD Research Scholar, Discipline of Geography, School of Sciences (SOS),

Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), New Delhi-110068.

Vijay Kumar Baraik, Associate Professor, Discipline of Geography, School of Sciences

(SOS), Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), New Delhi-110068

Mahendra Singh Nathawat, Professor, Discipline of Geography, School of Sciences

(SOS), Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), New Delhi-110068

3. Inclusive Growth Through Mgnrega: A Case Study

Of Gopalganj District In Bihar PreetiPriya, UGC NET/JRF, Ph.D Research Scholar, Patna University, Patna

4. Social Amenities And Regional Development In Karnataka

Dr. Subhash. L. Karlawad, Assistant Professor, RTES College, Ranebennur

Prof. L. M. Pujar, Assistant Professor, Govt. FGC, Hirekerur

Dr. H.Nagaraj, Professor, DOS in Geography, MGM

5. Socio-Economic Impacts Of Drought In Gujarat: Perception, Adaptation And

Mitigationmeasures

NairwitaBandyopadhyay, Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics,

University of Delhi

ChandrashekharBhuiyan, Department of Civil Engineering, Sikkim Manipal Institute

of Technology

Ashis Kumar Saha, Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University

of Delhi

6. Socio-Economic Transformation Of Scheduled Castes In Lower-Ganga Ghaghra

Doab, Uttarpradesh

Prof. P. R Chauhan, Ex. Head, Department of Geography, D.D.U. Gorakhpur

University, Gorakhpur, UP

Dr. Vijay kumarchaudary, Department of Geography, M.P.P.G College, Jungle

Dhusar, Gorakhpur, UP

7. An Analysis Of Social Welfare Status Of The Uttar Pradesh: Comparative Study

Between Western And Eastern Districts Mariya, Research Scholar, Department of Geography,

Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh

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8. Inter-Regional Pattern Of Social And Economic Development In Haryana: A

Geographical Analysis

Parveen Kumar, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, Kurukshetra University,

Kurukshetra

RavinderJangra*, Etender Singh* and Dr. S.P. Kaushik, Professor, Department of

Geography, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra

9. Farmers Suicide And Socio-Economic And Emotional Issues Of Family

Dr. P.T. Bharathi, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Geography, Maharaja College,

University Of Mysore, Mysuru – 570 006

10. Causes For Farmers Suicide In India. - A Geo-Spatial Analysis With Special

Reference To Karnataka.

Dr. Arun Das, Department of Geography, University of Mysore, Mysore.

ShivanadaChinnappanavar, DESSH, Regional Institute of Education, Mysore.

11. Socio-Economic Status Of Primitive Tribes In Haliyal Taluk, Uttar Kannada

District, Karnataka: An Empirical Observation

Kalpana L. Hegde, Research Scholar, Department of studies of Geography, Karnatak

University, DharwadKarnatak

Dr. L.T Nayak, Associate Professsor, Department of Geography, Karnatak Science

College, Dharwad

12. Impact Assessment Of Dairy Farming On Socio- Economic Transformation Of

Unorganized Workers In Rural Areas-A Case Study

MdAkhtarHusinurRaaman, Post Doctorate Fellow, Department of Geography A.M.U

13. Household’s Pattern Of Fossil Fuel Consumption And Its Relationship With Income

Level In Chota Baghara Of Allahabad City

Milind, research scholar, Geography Department, Indira Gandhi national tribal

university.

14. Socio-Economic Conditions Of Slum Children: A Case Study Of Varanasi City

irawri hinahsaaPs Research Scholar, Department of Geography, I.G.N. Tribal

University, Amarkantak (MP)- 484887

V MEDICAL AND HEALTH CARE ISSUES 34 -43

1. Impact Of Mgnrega On Peoples Health And Quality Of Life Among The People Of

District Kulgam (J & K)

Aasif Ali Naikoo, Ph.D scholar from Department of sociology and social work

Barkatullah University Bhopal 462026 (MP) India

2. Status Of Health Among The Scheduled Caste Population Of Kamrup District,

Assam

BimanLahkar, Assistant Professor, Centre for Studies in Geography, Dibrugarh

University, Dibrugarh

3. Therapeutic Landscape In Geographical Research: A Review

Dr. Divya.S, Post-Doctoral Fellow (Ugc-Pdfwm), Professor, DOS in Geography,

University of Mysore, Manasagangothri, Mysore – 570006

4. Quality Of Life Among The Elderly In Karnataka

Dr. Saritha.K. Assistant Professor, P.G Department of Geography, Maharani’s Art’s

College for Women, Mysuru. Karnataka.

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Dr. Chandrashekara.BAssociate Professor, P.G Department of Geography, University

of Mysore, Manasagangothri, Mysuru, Karnataka.

5. Spatial Pattern Of Health Care In Nalgonda District Of Telangana

J.Lavanya, Ph.D. Research Scholar, Department of Geography, Osmania University,

Hyderabad.

6. Role Of Urbanization And Its Impacts On Human Health; An Geo-Medical

Analysis Of Mysuru City, Through Gis

Kavya.BM. M.Sc. DOS in Geography, Maharani’s Arts College for Women, Mysuru.

Dr. Selvaraj, Department of geography, MACW

7. Health Status Of Women And Expected Development Sreatery In The Domain Of

Healthcare In Arunachl Pradesh

LiyoNyodu, Research Scholar, Dept. of Geography, Rajiv Gandhi University, Rono

Hills, Arunachal Pradesh

S. K. Patnaik, Professor, Dept. of Geography, Rajiv Gandhi University, Rono Hills,

Arunachal Pradesh

T. R. Sora, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Geography, Rajiv Gandhi University, Rono

Hills, Arunachal Pradesh

8. Application Of Geographic Information System In Healthcare Planning

Mahadeva, Research Scholar, DOS in Geography,University of

Mysore,Manasagangothri,Mysuru-06.

Dr. Chandrashekara B., Associate Professor, DOS in Geography,University of

Mysore,Manasagangothri, Mysuru-06.

9. Delineation Of Functional Area Of Primary Health Centers In Mysore District

Dr.Minutha.V, UGC Post-Doctoral Fellow, Department of Studies in Geography,

University of Mysore, Mysore-570006.

Dr.Subash.S.Sannasiddanannavar, Associate Professor, Department of Studies in

Geography, University of Mysore, Mysore-570006.

10. Trade Induced Harvest And Vulnerability Of Medicinal Fungus

(Ophiocordycepssinensis) In Himalayan Regions Of Uttarakhand.

Dr M.S Panwar, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, H. N. B.Garhwal

University, Srinagar, Uttarakhand

PallaviUpreti,Research Scholar, Department of Geography, H. N. B.Garhwal University,

Srinagar, Uttarakhand.

AshutoshJangwan, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, H. N. B.Garhwal

University, Srinagar, Uttarakhand.

11. Spatial Patterns Of Health Care Facilities In Hospet Taluk, Bellary District: An

Empirical Observation

G.B. Pawar, Research Scholar, Karnatak University, Dharwad

Dr. l.T.Nayak, Associate Professor, Karnatak Science College, Dharwad

Shyagoti, Research Scholar, Karnatak University, Dharwad

12. Utilization Of Mch Services Among Rural And Urban Population Of Karnataka:

A Comparison Study Of With Neighboring States. Prof.Shivalingappa.B.N, Rtd. Professor, DOS in Geography, UOM, MGM

Rajeshwari, Research Scholar, DOS in Geography, UOM, MGM

13. A Scenario Of The Cyclone ‘Komen’ Related Flood Situation And Impacts On

Human Health Of Affected Districts In West Bengal

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RumanaKhatun, Research Scholar, Department Of Geography, Aligarh Muslim

University, Aligarh (202002), Uttar Pradesh, India

14. Regional Disparities In Health Related Quality Of Life Of Elderly In Karnataka

Dr. Saritha.K. Assistant Professor, P.G Department of Geography, Maharani’s Art’s

College for Women, Mysuru.Karnataka.

Dr. Chandrashekara.BAssociate Professor, P.G Department of Geography, University of

Mysore, Manasagangothri, Mysuru, Karnataka.

15. Spatial Distribution Of Tuberculosis Under Rntcp In Sonbhadra District: A Study

In Medical Geography

ShaileshKumar,Junior Research Fellow (JRF) Department of Geography, Banaras Hindu

University, Varanasi-221005, Uttar Pradesh, India

Dr. G.N. Srivastava, Senior Assistant professor (Former WHO Consultant), Department

of Chest and TB, IMS, BHU-Varanasi-221005, Uttar Pradesh, India

Prof. Anand Prasad Mishra, Professor, Department of Geography, Banaras Hindu

University, Varanasi-221005; Uttar Pradesh, India

16. Ethno - Medicinal Plant Practices In Arunachal Pradesh

Shriprakash, Research Officer, RARIED, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh

KiranKumari, Professor, Dept. of Geography, Rajiv Gandhi University, Arunachal

Pradesh

17. Analysis Ofthehealthproblems And Deleterious Effecton Environmentdue

Tobhalswalandfills, Delhi: Usinggeospatialtechnique

SaritaSwain, Student,IGNOU, Delhi,India,

SaswataSaharia, ProjectAssistant, Departmentof Geography, Cotton College,Guwahati,

India,

18. Re-Emerging Of Leptospirosis And Its Impact In Chennai City, Tamilnadu: - A

Spatial Analysis (2015 – 2016)

Dr. Thulasimala.D, Associate Professor and Head, Department of Geography, Bharathi

women’s College, Chennai-108,

Mrs. M. Sujatha, Senior Lecturer, District Institute of Educational Training (D.I.E.T),

Chennai-

MS. Lokeshwari, Research Scholar,Department of Geography, Bharathi Women’s

College, Chennai

VI OCCUPATION AND LIVELIHOOD 44 - 49

1. A Study On Occupational Sructure In Chamarajanagar District

A.N.Mahadevaprasad, Teacher Fellow, DOS in Geography, UOM, MGM

Dr. P Jayashree, Associate Professor, DOS in Geography, UOM, MGM

2. Shifting Occupation Pattern Of People In Shamshabad Area Ranagareddy District,

Telangana

DT.Anuradha, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography Osmania University,

Hyderabad Telangana, 500007

M. Vani, M.Sc Geography, Department of Geography Osmania University, Hyderabad

Telangana, 500007

M.Kamraju, Department of Geography Osmania University, Hyderabad Telangana

3. Human Resource Development For Integrated Aquaculture System In Madhubani

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District Bihar

Dr. Dinesh kumarsahu, Dept. of Geography, PR+2 Higher secondary school Korahiya

Madhubani

Kaminikumara,Research Scholar, R.K. COLLEGE MADHUBANI

4. Economic Potential Of Kapla Beel Of Barpeta District, Assam

A.Deka,Department of Geography, Gauhati University, Guwahati, Assam, India

M. Dutta, Department of Geography, Cotton College, Guwahati – 781001, Assam, India

5. Contrasting Scenario Of Sectoral Contribution To Gross State Domestic Product

And Employment Opportunities In Selected Industrial Belts Of West Bengal

Dr. SumanaRoy, Lecturer, Vidyasagar College, Kolkata

Dr. RanjanBasu, Professor, Department of Geography, University of Calcutta

6. Occupational Status Of Scheduled Caste And General Castes Population In Kaimur

District Of Bihar: A Block Wise Comparative Analysis EnayatBano, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, AMU, Aligarh-202002.

Role Of Environment Friendly Bamboo And Bamboo Based Industry For

Livelihoods In Dimapur, Nagaland GeetaKumari, Department of Geography, University of Delhi, Delhi

7. Occupational Structure Of Population In Jaunpur District (Uttar Pradesh): A

Geographical Analysis

Pravin Kumar, Research Scholar, Dept. of Geography, B.H.U, Varanasi

8. Rediscovery Of Weaving: A Case Study Of Banarasi Saree

Shahid Jamal, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, University of Delhi, Delhi

Dr. AnjanSen, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, University of Delhi,

RashmiHazarika, Ph.D. Scholar, Department of Geography, Gauhati University,

Gauhati

9. Work Participation Rate Of Kodagu District: A Spatio-Temporal Analysis

ShruthiM.B,Research Scholar, DOS in Geography, UOM, MGM

Prof. AsimaNusrath, Professor,DOS in Geography, UOM, MGM

VII GEOGRAPHY OF CRIME 50 - 52

1. Geography Of Crime: Concept And Approaches

Dr. R.N.Dubey, Associate professor, B.R. Ambedkar College, University of Delhi

2. Spatio–Temporal Patterns And Places Of Occurrence Of Property Related Crimes

In India During 2001-2012

Ritvik Chauhan, PhD Research Scholar, Geography Discipline, School of Sciences,

IGNOU, New Delhi

Vijay Kumar Baraik, Associate Professor of Geography, School of Sciences, IGNOU,

New Delhi

3. Policing And Crimes: A Case Study Of Chandigarh City 2008

Sheikh Rafiq Ullah, PhD Research Scholar, Department of Political Science, School of

Social Sciences, University of Hyderabad, Telangana

Ritvik Chauhan, PhD Research Scholar, Geography Discipline, School of Sciences,

IGNOU, New Delhi

4. Crime Mapping And Analysis Of Mysuru City Using Gis

Smithrajesh, Research Scholar, UOM, MGM

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Rajesh Y.P, Technical Staff, UOM, MGM

VIII HUMAN MIGRATION 53 - 57

1. Landuse And Migration : A Case Study Of Alakode Panchayath In Kannur

District ,Kerala Deepesh.K.VResearch Scholar, Department of Geography, Kannur University

Dr.P.KVijayan, Associate Professor & Head, Payyanur Campus, Edat.P.O.,Payyanur,

Kannur –Kerala. 670327

2. Geographical Analysis Of The In-Migration Pattern In Bilaspur City

Dr. ShuchitaBaghel, Contract Asst. Professor, S.o.S. in Geography, Pt.

RavishankarShukla University, Raipur (C.G.)

3. Gulf Induced Labour Migration Into Kerala: A Study On Employment

Characteristics Of Bengali Construction Workers And Remittance Behaviour

Md. SelimReja,Assitant Professor, University &BT Evening College, Coochbehar, West

Bengal-736101

Bhaswati Das, Assistant Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi-110067

4. Seasonal Rural Out Migration From Rajnandgaon District

Dr. SarlaSharma , Professor/Head,S.O.S. In Geography, Pt.

RavishankarShuklaUniversity,Raipur (C.G.).

OmkumariVerma, Research Scholar S.O.S. In Geography, Pt.

RavishankarShuklaUniversity,Raipur (C.G.).

5. Malabar Migration: Intervening Factors A Case Study Of Taliparamba Block,

Kannur District, Kerala.

Surabhi Rani, Research Scholar, Dept. Of Geography, Kannur University

Dr.P.K.Vijayan, Associate Professor and Head, Payyanur Campus, Edat. P.O

,Payyanur,Kannur,Kerala-670327

6. Mobility From Rural To Urban: Challenges Of Quality Of Life In Lucknow City

Sarika Shukla, Alpana C. Scott & Lalita S. Salvia, Department of Geography,I.T.P.G.

College, Lucknow.

7. In-Migrant Pattern Of Working Women In Korba City

Yatinandini Patel and Dr. Sarla Sharma S.o.S. in Geography, Pt. RavishankarShukla

University, Raipur, (C.G.)

8. Rural to Urban Migration Impact on Agricultural Development and Environment in

Gadag District. (Karnataka)- A Geographical Analysis

Dr. M R Shivaram,M.Sc, M.Phil, Ph.D, Assistant Professor, Sree Annadaneshwara Arts,

Science and Commerce College, Naregal-582119 Tq: Ron, Dt: Gadag , St: Karnataka

Dr. S H Jayalakshmi,M.Sc, Ph.d ,Guest Faculty, Department of Geography, Bangalore

University, Bangalore-560056 , St: Katnataka

IX URBAN DYMANICS 58 -86

1. Steering Towards Urban Sustainable Development & Envisaging Regeneration In

Faridabad City

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AnujaYadav, Research Scholar(Geography),Delhi School of Economics

Dr. Anjan Sen, Assistant Professor(Geography),Delhi School of Economics

2. A Study On Urban Population Growth And Land Use /Land Cover Changes And

Its Impact On Environment: A Case Study Of Visakha Patnam City.

S. Rama Krishna (Research Scholar) A.U.,

Dr.T.Ramesh (Research Scholar) A.U.,

Prof. T.V.Krishna (Professer), Andhra University.

3. Sustainable Urban Development In Varanasi City

Sant Prasad, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics,

University of Delhi- 110007 (India)

4. Sustainable Urban Area And Its Exposure To Hazard, Disaster, Risk And

Vulnerability In India

Seema, Research Scholar, Department of African Studies, University of Delhi

Preeti, Research Scholars, Department of Geography, Kurukshetra University,

Kurukshetra

5. Critical Analysis Of The Master Plan In View Of Sustainable Urban Development -

A Case Of Study Of Mysore Urban Area

Dr. Jayamani. M, Lecturer in Geography, SBRR Mahajana PU College,

Jayalakshmipuram, Mysore-570 012, Karnataka, India.

6. Trends And Pattern Of Urbanization In North Bengal: A Geographical Analysis

Arindam Poddar, Research Scholar (JRF), Dept of Geography, Patna University, Patna

7. Origin, Evolution, Growth And Spatial Pattern Of Urban Centers In Gadag

District: A Geographical Analysis.

Basavaraj. R. Jarakunti, Research Scholar, Dept. of Geography, Karnatak University,

Dharwad

Dr. L.T.Nayak, Associate Professor, Dept. of Geography, Karnatak University, Dharwad

Ajjodi.B.D, Research Scholar, Dept. of Geography, Karnatak University, Dharwad

8. Addressing Sustainable Measures Towards Improving The Urban Ambient Air

Quality: A Case Of Kolkata Metropolitan City

Md. Senaul Haque, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, Delhi School of

Economics, University of Delhi.

R. B. Singh, Professor, Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics,

University of Delhi.

9. Urban Flood Risk Assessment: An Overview Of Chennai Disaster 2015

Balasundareshwaran A. Department of Geography, Bharathidasan University,

Tiruchirappalli

Kumaraswamy K. Department of Geography, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli

10. Analysis Of Urban Land Use Pattern With Landscape Metrics In Greater Guwahati

Metropolitan Area

Chandra Kant Pawe, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, Gauhati University,

Guwahati-781014

11. Increasing Urbanization And Environmental Degradation: A Case Study Of Delhi

Dr. Amrita Bajaj, Deputy Dean, Student’s Welfare, University of Delhi

12. Urban Growth And Changes In Residential Pattern In Patna

Dr. Ashok Singh Post-Doctoral Scholar,Department of GeographyUniversity, Patna

Dr. Gautam Kumar, Post-Doctoral Scholar, Department of GeographyUniversity, Patna

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Mr. Uday Kumar, Ph.D Scholar, Department of GeographyUniversity, Patna

13. Problems And Prospects Of Transportation In Udaipur City, India

Dr. Barkha Chaplot, Department of Geography, MohanlalSukhadia University, Udaipur

14. Socio – Economic Condition Of English Bazar And Puruliya Municipality: A Ward

Level Study

ArindamBasak, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography and Applied Geography,

University of North Bengal

15. Profile Of Air Conditioned Bus Services In Kolkata City: An Environmental Impact

And Challenges

Dr. Indrajit Roy Chowdhury, Lecturer, Post Graduate Department of Geography,

PrabhuJagatbandhu College, Andul Howrah

16. Urban Development Urbanisation Trend In Jaipur City, Rajasthan

Dr. M. M. Sheikh, Associate rofessor, Geography, Govt. Lohia P.G. College, Churu

(Raj.) India

17. Assessment Of Passages In Order To Planning And Facilitate Pedestrian Movement

In The Tehran’s City Center

Hamideh Khodapanah Roudsari, Research scholar, University of Mysore

Dr. Chandrashekara.B, Dos in geography, University of Mysore

18. Level Of Urbanization In Punjab And Haryana State: A Comparative Analysis

Jitender Kumar* Parveen Kumar*, Sunil Kumar*

*Research Scholar, Department of Geography, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra

19. Urban Growth In Telangana: The Way Forward Kalpana Markandey, Retired Professor, Centre for Advanced Study, Department of

Geography, Osmania University,Hyderabad

20. Impact Of Steel Flyover On Bangalore City

Kavita V Kaddi, Reasearch Scholar, DOS in Geography, UOM, MGM

Dr. H. Nagaraj, Professor& Chairman, DOS in Geography, UOM, MGM

21. Urbanization And Human Development In Arunachal Pradesh

DoimukhArunachal Pradesh -791112 (India)

22. Land Transformation And Urban Spatial Growth In Varanasi City Using Remote

Sensing And Gis

KunwarRohitesh, Government Employee, U.P.

Dr.Shweta, Assistant Proffesor, Deptt.of Geography Vasanta College for Women Rajghat

fort, Varanasi U.P.

Dr.AnjanaSingh,AssistantProffesor, Deptt.of Geography Vasanta College for Women

Rajghat fort Varanasi U.P.

23. Urban Sprawl: A Literature Review On The Conceptual Development And

Measurement Aspects In Geographical Research.

Manjunatha, C.S, Department of Studies in Geography, Karnataka State Open University,

Mukthagangotri Mysuru-570006

Chandrashekara, B. Department of Studies in Geography, University of Mysore,

Manasagangotri, Mysuru-570006

24. Urban Growth And Changes In Residential Pattern In Patna

Mr. Uday Kumar, Ph.D. Research Scholar, Department of Geography, Patna University,

Patna

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25. Trends In Urbanisation, Energy Consumption And Co2 Emission: A Comparative

Study Of Brics Countries

Mr. Divyanshu K. Dixit, Junior Research Fellow, Department of Humanities and Social

Sciences, IIT Roorkee, Roorkee (UK)

Mr. Anjani Kumar, Junior Research Fellow, Department of Geography, Institute of

Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi

26. Urbanization In Mizoram: A Demographic Analysis

N.Pautunthang, Research Scholar, ISEC, Bengaluru

27. Concretization Of Patna Municipal Corporation: Growth And Challenges

Neha Singh, NET-JRF, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, Patna University

28. Smart Cities Mission Project In Jaipur (Rajasthan) And Its Impact On Tourism

Sector

Pankaj Oswal (Research Scholar), Department Of Geography, University Of Rajasthan, J

Dr. Usha Jain (Associate Professor), Department Of Geography, University Of Rajasthan,

Dr. C.V Dhabariya (Associate Professor), Department Of Geography, University Of

Rajasthan, Jaipur

29. Approach To Delimiting Metropolitan Regions’ Boundary And Grading Urban

Hierarchy Within A Metropolitan Region—A Case Study Of Indore Metropolitan

Region Geomorphic Units And Urban Expansion In Jammu City-A Geospatial

Analysis.

. Rajender Singh, Cartographer Department of Geography University of Jammu,Jammu.

Dr. Sarfraz Asgher, Sr. Assistant Professor Depart of Geography University of Jammu

Devinder Manhas, Research Scholar, Department of Geography University of Jammu,

30. Urban Social Infrastractural Development In Bihar

Ravi Ranjan Pandey, UGC NET/ JRF, Research scholar, Patna University.

31. Rank-Size Rule In Eastern Plains Of Haryana: A Kaleidoscopic View

Renu Sharma, Associate Professor of Geography, B.L.J.S College, Tosham (Haryana)

Dr.Padma Dalal, Assisstant Professor of Geography, Govt. College, Dujana (Haryana)

32. Basic Amenities And Household Quality Of Living In Census Town: A Case Study

On West Bengal

Sandip Mondal, Research Scholar, Centre for the study of Regional Development

(CSRD), Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

33. Spatio- Temporal Variations In Levels Of Road Connectivity In Haryana

Subodh Rani, Research Scholar, Dept. of Geography, M.D. University, Rohtak

Dr. K.V. Chamar, Dept. of Geography, M.D. University, Rohtak

34. High-Technology And Regional Development In Bangaluru: Approaches And

Implications

Rajrani Kalra, Associate Professor, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies

California State University San Bernardino, CA 92407, USA

35. Life In Slum: A Case Study In Bhopal City

Archana Sen,Assistant Professor, Barkatullah University, Bhopal,

Dr. SrabaniSanyal, Assistant Professor, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi.

36. Slum Ecology: Issues And Challenges (A Study Of Slums Lucknow City)

Dr. A.C. Scott, Mrs.L.Salvia Singh, Dr. S. Shukla, I.T. P.G. College, Lucknow

37. Urban Housing Pattern, Growth Trend And Associated Phenomena Of Jhansi City

Dr. Janki Prasad, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, I.G.N. Tribal

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University, Amarkantak (MP)- 484887

38. Locational Pattern Of Slums In Belagavi City: A Geographical Analysis

R.C.Dadugoudar, Research Scholar, Dept. of Studies in Geography, Karnatak University

Dharwad.

Dr.V.B.Saviramath. Associate Professor and Research guide, Department of Geography,

Karnatak Science College, Dharwad.

R.V.Rayannavar. Research Scholar, Dept. of Studies in Geography, Karnatak University

Dharwad.

39. Slums In Haryana: A Spatio-Temporal Analysis

Reetu, Devika and Preety, Research Scholars, Department of Geography, Kurukshetra

University, Kurukshetra

40. A Comparative Study Of Quality Of Life In Slums Of Kanpur City

Rohit Singh, Senior Research Fellow, Dept. Of Geography, B. H. U. Varanasi

221005

Pratibhayadav,Research scholar, Dept. of Geography, B. H. U. Varanasi 221005

V. K. Kumra, Professor, Dept. of Geography, B. H. U. Varanasi 221005

41. A Brief Discussion On The Recent Status Of Physical Infrastructure In Terms Of

Water Supply, Sanitation And Sewerage Within The Slum-Arena Of The Biggest

Township At Murshidabad, W.B

Dr.Ayan DAS GUPTA, W.B.E.S. Assistant Professor, Postgraduate Department of

Geography, Krishnagar Govt. College, Krishnagar, Nadia, West Bengal, India,

X RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND CHALLENGES 87 - 95

1. Rural Road Development In Assam: An Overview Of Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak

Yojna (Pmgsy) Program Implementation

AnkitaMedhi and Dr. Ashis Kumar Saha, Department of Geography, Delhi School of

Economics, University of Delhi, Delhi -110 007, India

2. Rural Settlements Of Sonbhadra District: A Geographical Analysis

Arun K Singh, Professor of Geography

Vineet Kumar, Research Scholar(JRF), Banaras Hindu University

3. Concepts And Approaches For Delineating Therural-Urban Fringe Area

Chandan Kumar Kharwar (Research Scholar) and

Dr. B.R.K. Sinha (Professor), Department of Geography, Institute of Science, Banaras

Hindu University (B.H.U.), Varanasi, 221005 (U.P)

4. Population Pressure And Changing Land Use Pattern In Sonbhadra District, Uttar

Pradesh

Dhirendra Kumar Bharati, Research Scholar, Dept. of Geography, Institute of Science,

Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi.

5. Availability Of Lighting In Rural India: A Regional Analysis

Dr. K.V.Chamar, Dr. SumitraBairagi, S.K.Chamar and N.K.Chamar, Prof., Dept. of

Geog., MDU, Rohtak, Assist. Prof. GC, Bound and Research Scholars, M.D.U, Rohtak

6. Impact Of Social Factors On Rural Infant Mortality Of Surguja Disrtict,

Chhattisgarh

Dr. Tike Singh,Cont. Assistant Professor, Pt. RavishankarShukla University, Raipur

(C.G.)

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Dr. AnusuiyaBaghel, Professor, SoS in Geography, Pt. RavishankarShukla University,

Raipur (C.G.)

7. Impacts Of Hapas In Rural Development Of Drought Prone Areas In Hirbandh

Block, West Bengal

Dr. UdayChatterjeeM.sc, PhD in Applied Geography, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack-

03, Odisha, India.

8. Rural Vulnerability Index: Development And Application Of Vulnerability

Assessment Tool

DweepikaShekharSingh,Patna University

9. Production, Processing And Trading Of Aquilaria Malaccensis Lamk. In Assam: A

Study Of Its Contribution To Rural Economy

FarnazRazlinSaiba Ahmed, Research Scholar,Department of Geography,Gauhati

University,Assam,781014

Dr. Abani Kumar Bhagabati, Professor,Department of Geography,Gauhati

University,Assam,781014

10. Rural Settlement – A Case Study Of Mandya Taluk

Hemalatha. H.M.,Asst, Professor, Dept, of Geography,Government College

(Autonomous),Mandya - 571 401.

11. Public Distribution System: Problems Faced By Tribal People Accessing Food

Security

Manish Meena, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, UCSSH, MLSU, Udaipur,

Rajasthan, India

12. Transformation In Rural Building Material In Jalgaon District (M. S.) 1991 &2011

S. M. Patil, Ranilaxmibai College, Parola, (M. S.)

A. S. Bhole, M. J. College Jalgaon (M. S.)

13. Housing Conditions In Rural India: A Regional Analysis

SeemaM.Phil Student and Dr. K.V.Chamar Prof., Dept. of Geog., MDU, Rohtak

14. Use Of Wall Materials In Rural Haryana : A Regional Analysis

SumanGulia , Research Scholar, Dept. of Geog., MDU, Rohtak

Dr. K.V.Chamar Prof., Dept. of Geog., MDU, Rohtak

XI SWATCH BHARAH AND SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

96 - 99

1. Solid Wastes: A Perilous Problem (A Case Study Of Bharalamukh, Assam)

Deepankar Medhi, PGT Geography, St. Mary’s Senior Secondary School, Maligaon,

Assam

2. Assessment Of The Status Of Municipal Solid Waste Management In Ranebennur

City, District: Haveri, Karnataka

Dr.Ashok V. Kurli, Associate Professor in Geography, Government First Grade College,

Ranebennur.

Prof. F A. Attar, Associate Professor in Geography, SJMVS Women’s College,

Ranebennur.

3. Status Of Sanitation In Namkhana Block Of South Twenty-Fourparganas

District,West Bengal.

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Gopal Roy, Assistant Professor in Geography, Lalbaba College, Howrah District, West

Bengal

Dr. Angshumita Chakraborty, Assistant Professor in Geography, Mahishadal Girl’s

College, PurbaMedinipurDistrict, West Bengal

4. Solid Waste Management, In Smart City Bhubaneswar

Kumbhakarna Mallik, Post Graduate Deptartment of Geography, Utkal University,

Bhubaneswar

5. Awareness, Attitudes And Practices Of Solid Waste Disposal Among School

Students In Aligarh City, Uttar Pradesh

Md.Mainul Sk, Nafees Ahmad, Sajid Qamar, Research Scholars, Department of

Geography, Aligarh Muslim University, India

XII WET LAND MANAGEMENT 100 - 103

1. Wet Desert Of East Khasi Hills, Meghalaya In Escalcating Climate Change And

Environmental Challenges

Bhaswati Das, Research scholar, Gauhati University, Gauhati,

2. Floodplain Wetlands Ecological Condition Of The Upper Brahmaputra Valley In

Assam, India

Kripal Panging, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, Gauhati University,

Guwahati

Dhrubajyoti Sahariah, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Gauhati

University, Guwahati

3. Wetland Management: A Policy Appraisal

Maansi Malik

4. Securing Livelihood Through Sustainable Utilization Of Wetlands: A Geographical

Study

Shailendra Kumar Roy, Research Scholar (NET/JRF), Patna University, Patna

5. Bio-Diversityinwetlandarea&Theirmanagement: A Casestudyoforissa

VedRicha(Ugc-Net-Jrf, Research Scholar, Pu)

RamaShankarPatel(Ugc-Net-Jrf,ResearchScholar, Pu)

6. Waterlogging In Haryana:- A Case Study Of Rohtak

P.K. Chamar (Assistant Prof. RGGCW, Bhiwani)

RohtashChamar(Research Scholar)

XIII WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 104 - 118

1. Soil Loss Estimation Of Jiadhal River Basin, Assam, Using Revised Universal Soil

Loss Equation Model (Rusle)

AkangshaBorgohain, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, Gauhati University

DhrubajyotiSahariah, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Gauhati University.

2. An Assessment Of Soil Erosion Of The Gumti River Basin Of Tripura, North-East

India Using Usle Model

Istak Ahmed, Research Scholar, Department of Geography and Disaster Management,

Tripura University, Suryamaninagar-799022, West Tripura

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Dr.Nibedita Das (Pan), Associate Professor and Head, Department of Geography and

Disaster Management, Tripura University, Suryamaninagar-799022, West Tripura

3. Impact Of River Dams On Agricultural Systems : A Case Study Of Bargi Dam

Dr. ArchanaNamdeo (NET), Post Doctoral Fellow (UGC) Department of Geography,

Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur (M.P.)

Prof. Kamalesh Mishra, Director, UGC HRDC & Head, Department of Geography, Rani

Durgavati University, Jabalpur (M.P.)

4. variability analysis of groundwater depth: a case study of sonepat district in haryana,

india

Devender Singh, Research Scholar, D.B.S. P.G. College, Dehradun

Dr.Mehtab Singh, Professor, Dept. of Geography, M. D. University, Rohtak

Dr. J. P. Gupta,Associate Professor, Dept. of Geography, D.B.S. P.G. College, Dehradun

Dr. Devi DuttChauniyal, Professor, Dept. of Geography, H. N. B. G. University, Srinagar

Garhwal

5. Water Quality Analysis Of Bijapur District

Dr.M.R.Hugar, Associate Professor of Geography, M.G.V.C.College,

Muddebihal.GFGC,Bijapur.

6. An Insight On The Problem Of Water Supply In Darjeeling Town And Its Solution

Dr.Ranjan Roy, Associate Professor, Dept. of Geography & Applied Geography,

University of North Bengal

7. Estimation Of Surface Water Resources And Ground Water Recharge Of The

Nagaland”

Rongsenchiba and SentilongAier, Research Scholars, Department of Geography,

Nagaland University (Central), Lumami-798 627, Nagaland, India.

Dr. Y. V. Krishnaiah, Assistant Professor & Supervisor,Department of Geography,

Nagaland University (Central), Lumami-798 627, Nagaland, India.

8. Land Suitability Analysis For Giant Freshwater Prawn Farming Site Selection Base

On Ahp And Gis In Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia Ezekiel B. B, Department of Geography, Taraba state University Jalingo, Nigeria

Firuza B. M., Department of Geography, University of Malaya, Malaysia

9. Temporal Study Of Ground Water Resources In Central Narmada Valley: A Case

Study Of Hoshangabad Plain

HemantChoudhary, Dept. of Geography, Govt. MGM. PG. College,Itarsi (M.P.)

Dr.PramodPagare, Professor & Head Dept. of Geography, Govt. MGM. PG. College,

Itarsi (M.P.)

10. Impact Of Rainfall And Land Use/Land Cover Change On The Hydrological

Characteristics Of The Muhuri River, Tripura, North-East India

JatanDebnath, Research Scholar, Department of Geography and Disaster Management,

Tripura University, Suryamaninagar

Nibedita Das (Pan)Associate Professor and Head, , Department of Geography and

Disaster Management, Tripura University, Suryamaninagar

11. Geospatial Technology For Mapping Spatial Variations Of Drinking Water Quality Index

In Erandol Area Of Jalgaon District, Maharashtra State

Kailas P. Dandge, Nitin S. Ghope, V. M. Rokade and Ganpat B. More, School of

Environmental and Earth Sciences,North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon-425001

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12. Analysis- Quantitative Characteristics And Drainage Development Of Fourth Order

Tributaries Of Aner Basin Dhule Maharashtra

M.R.Vaishampayan, Research Department of Geography, G.E.T.`s Arts, Com. & Science

College, Nagaon, Tal. Dist.Dhule.

S. P. Patil, S. V. S. S’s. Department of Geography, DadasahebRawal College Dondaicha

S.D.Shrirao, Department of Geography A.Y.K.K’S.Mahila College, Dhule.

13. Physio-Cultural Influence On Hydrological Responses In A Sub-Watershed: A Case

Study Of Lower Alaknanda Basin, Garhwal Himalaya, India

Mohd.Akram, SurajitDutta and Devi DuttChauniyal, Dept. of Geography, H.N.B.

Garhwal University (A Central University), Srinagar Garhwal, Uttarakhand, india.

14. Morphometric Analysis Of A Drainage Basin Using Geographical Information

System: A Case Study Of Betwa River Drainage Basin

Neetesh Kumar, Dept. of Geography, B.H.U.

15. Water Conservation Techniques In Madhya Pradesh : A Geographical Perspective Rakesh Kumar, Research Scholar, MLB College of Excellence

16. Water Table In Akampadam Watershed, Gayathri River Basin.

Reshma,M.Phil student, SreeSankaracharya University of Sanskrit, Kalady

17. Watering The Pop-Up Mega City: A Study Of Water Supply In Kumbh Mela-2013

In Allahabad

Satyam Mishra, Ph.D. Research Scholar, Department of Geography, Delhi School of

Economics, University of Delhi, Delhi – 110007, India.

Dr.AnjanSen, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Delhi School of

Economics, University of Delhi, Delhi – 110007, India.

18. Analysis Of Surface Water Quality Of The Baitarani River In Odisha Using Physico-

Chemical Parameters

Siva Prasad Panda, Research scholar, P.G. Department of Geography, Utkal University,

Bhubaneswar, Odisha,

19. Estimation Of Trophic State Index Of Chilika Lake Using In-Situ Observation And

Optical Remote Sensing Data Sujit Kumar Jally, Ph.D Research Scholar,Dept. of Applied Geography, Ravenshaw

University, Cuttack, Odisha.

Dr.SachikantaBalabantaray, Reader in Geography,Dept. of Applied Geography,

Ravenshaw University, Cuttack, Odisha.

Dr.Akhila Kumar Mishra, Scientist-'SF', Marine and Atmospheric Sciences Department,

Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun.

Deena Yadav, Senior Technical Associate, Forest Survey of India, Dehardun.

20. Impact Of Growth Population On Water Resource Of Jaipur District:

A Geographical Study

Sathish Kumar Dayma, Research Scholar of University of Rajasthan, Jaipur

21. Participatory Holistic And Logical Approaches For Conservation, Preservation And

Mitigation Of Water Resources For Sustainable Development In India

Dr Madhav D Nandeshwar, , Calicut.

22. Water resource of haveri district and dharma tributary – a sustainable

development and technologycal management”

DR. PRAKASH B. HOLER , Assistant Professor & Head, Department of Geography

ShriKumareswhar Arts & Commerce College, Hangal – 581 104 Di: Haveri (Karnataka)

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23. Environmently vulnerable kosi basin trends sustainable development

Nandlal Singh, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, A.N. College, Patna,

Bihar.SurajPrakash, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, A.N. College, Patna,

Bihar.

Lalita Rani, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, A.N. College, Patna, Bihar.

24. Do we practice sustainable development for flood risk management in india? An

insight

ChandrakantaOjha, N. Ramanujam and Maniruzzaman, SK Department of Disaster

Management, Pondicherry University, Port Blair

25. Management Of Krishna River Water Towards To Eradicate The Drought For

Sustainable Development Of North Karnataka State

Sri. S. A. Kerutagi, Associate Professor, Dept. of Geography, M. C. Manguli Arts

and Commerce College, SINDAGI, Dist-Vijayapur, Karnataka State, India,

Dr. S. S. Hangaragi, Associate Professor, Dept. of Geography, S.R.N. Arts and M.B.S.

Commerce College, BAGALKOT-587 101, Karnataka,

XIV REMOTE SENSING AND GIS 119 -

1. Sustainable Development Of Water Resources Using Remote Sensing And Gis

Techniques: Case Study From A Drought Prone Watershed In Bankura Puruliya

Upland Complex Of West Bengal, India

Abhishek Banerjee and Mijing Gwra Basumatary, Research Scholar in Geography, Delhi

School of Economics, University of Delhi

2. Feature Extraction Of Urban Built-Up And Its Sprawl Analysis Using Remote

Sensing Technique – A Case Study Of Chennai Metropolitan

Bhaskaran.G*, Mrinalini.K

*, Narmada.K

* and Parimalavathani.S

**

* Department of Geography, University of Madras, Chennai

** Research Scholar, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore

3. Species-Level Mangrove Mapping Using Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Data: A

Case Study In Saptamukhi Reserve Forest, Indian Sundarban

Biswajit Mondal & Ashis K. Saha, Department of Geography, Delhi School of

Economics, University of Delhi

4. Location–Allocation Model Applied To Urban Public Services: Spatial Analysis Of

Fire Stations In Mysore Urban Area Karnataka, India

Dr. Javaid Ahmad Tali Post-Doctoral Fellow (ICSSR), Dr. Divya. SPost-Doctoral Fellow

Mahalingam.BGuest Faculty,Prof. Asima Nusrath Professor,

DOS in Geography, University of Mysore, Manasagangothri, Mysore – 570006

5. Using Spatial Information Technology Formorphometric Indexing:A Critical Study

Oncherukunnam River Basin In Kerala

MuhammedAjeeb A, M.Phil Geography, S S U S Kalady

6. Changing Land Use Land Cover And Subsequent Urban Growth In Jammu City:

An Assessment With The Help Of Gis And Remote Sensing Techniques

Prof. V S Manhas, Lokindersingh, Rohit Singh, Department of Geography, University of

Jammu, J & K, INDIA 180006

7. Spatial Analysis For Urban Developmental Paln Using Gis:A Study In Kannur

District, Kerala State, India

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Shimod K P, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, Kannur University

VivekD,Senior Engineer, Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions Limited,

Coimbatore

Jayapal G, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Kannur University

8. Spatial Assessment Of Accident Black Spots Using Gis-A Case Study Of Mysuru

City

Shiva Kumar.R, Research scholar, DOS in Geography, University of Mysore, Mysore -06

Dr. P. Jayashree, Associate Professor, DOS in Geography, University of Mysore,

Mysore-06

9. Advantages Of Srtm Dem And Landsat Mss For Delineation Of Beach Ridges Along

Coastal Zones Of Central Kerala

10. Augmenting Geomorphologic Delineation Instead Of Political Boundary

Delimitation Of Southern Karnataka Using Geospatial Tools.

Dr. S. Arun Das Department of Studies in Geography, University of Mysore, Mysore – 5

Mr. Ravi Kumar.M, Course Coordinator and Faculty of Geo-informatics, Dept of Water

and Health, JSS University, Mysore - 15.

11. Un-Extracted And Un-Delineated Western Ghats Of Karnataka Extracted As A

Separate Physiographic Entity Employing Aster Dem Data.

Dr. S. Arun Das, Department of Studies in Geography, University of Mysore, Mysore - 5

Mr. Ravi Kumar.M, Course Coordinator and Faculty of Geo-informatics, Dept of Water

and Health, JSS University, Mysore - 15.

12. Redefining The Physiographic Divisions Of Karnataka Based On Aster And Srtm

Dem

Dr. S. Arun Das, Department of Studies in Geography, University of Mysore, Mysore

Mr. Ravi Kumar. M, Course Coordinator and Faculty of Geo-informatics, Dept of Water

and Health, JSS University, Mysore - 15.

XV CULTURAL DYNAMICS

1. Chhow: A Renowned And Vigorous Folk Culture Of Purulia District, West Bengal

Biswajeet Saha, Former Post Graduate Student, Department of Geography,

BhairabGanguly College, West Bengal State Univerity

2. Cultural Landscape, Tourism And Regional Development In Solan District,

Himachal Pradesh

Chetana Sharma (Research Scholar) & Sarita Verma (Research Scholar), Department of

Geography, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla-171005.

3. Tourist Satisfaction Level Towards Facilities: A Case Study Of Sudhmahadev

Temple In District Udhampur, J&K

Dr.Anuradha Sharma (Associate Professor)

Mr.Sandeep Singh (Research Scholar)

4. Himachal Tourism: A Tourist Arrival Analysis In Himachal Pradesh

Etendersingh, Ravinder Jangra, Parveen Kumar, Research Scholar, Department of

Geography, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra

Dr. S.P. Kaushik, Professor, Department of Geography, Kurukshetra University,

Kurukshetra

5. Geo-Cultural And Constitutional Dimension Of The Autochthonous People

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Hema Srivastava, Senior Environmentalist, Allahabad.

Tanvi Srivastava, BA. LLB, Energy Laws, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies

(UPES), Dehradun.

6. Effects Of Forest Degradation On Tribal Community In Rani-Garbhanga Reserve

Forest And Fringe Areas, Assam

Inamani Das, Research Scholar, Geography Department, Gauhati University, Guwahati

A.K. Bhagabati,Professor, Geography Department, Gauhati University, Guwahati

7. A Study On Socio-Economic Well-Being Among Hindu, Muslim And Christian

Women Of Guwahati City, Assam

Keemee Das, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, Gauhati University

Dr.Madhushree Das,Associate Professor,Department of Geography, Gauhati University

8. Social Dimensions Of Drinking Water In Rural Haryana, 2011: A Geographical

Appraisal

Kuldeep Singh, Ph. D Research Scholar, Department of Geography (CAS II), Panjab

University, Chandigarh

Ajay Kumar, Junear Lecturer, Government Sr. Sec. School, Saharwa, Hisar Haryana,

Anil Kumar, Junear Lecturer, Aarohi Model Sr. Sec. School, Sarwarpur, Fatehabad,

Haryana,

9. Cultural Landscape Of The Bugun Tribe Of Arunachal Pradesh; A Perspective

Nandini.C. Singh, Professor, Dept. of Geography,Rajiv Gandhi University, Rono Hills,

Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh, Pin 791112, India

Rinchin Tashi Bachung, Research Scholar, Dept. of Geography,Rajiv Gandhi University,

Rono Hills, Itanagar

10. Making Heritage: Regeneration Of Sacred Spaces By Indigenous Communities Of

Shahdara, Delhi

PratibhaTomar, Research Scholar(Geography),Delhi School of Economics.

Dr.Aparajita De, Assistant Professor(Geography),Delhi School of Economics.

11. Population Composition Of Religious Communities In India

Dr. Rajesh Yadav, Geographer, Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs

O/o the Registrar General & Census Commissioner India,Map Division West Block-I, R.

K. Puram, New Delhi-110066

12. Evaluating The Sustainable Tourism In Asian Countries By Using Stm Model

Vijay Pandey, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, ShaheedBhagat Singh

College, University of Delhi, Delhi-7, India

13. Role Of Sufi Saints On The Educational, Socio- Economical Structure Of People” -

A Case Study Of Shahn –Shah- E Jabal (Ra)Rajouri J&K State.

Dr. M.B.Magray Professor of Geography & a Retired Govt. PG College Principal in

Kashmir India.

XVI CLIMATE CHANGE

1. Indigenous Community Adaptation To Climate Change Vulnerabilities In Sikkim

Himalaya: Case Study Of Boom

AakashUpadhyay,Research Scholar, Department of Geography, Delhi School of

Economics

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Prof. S.C. Rai, Professor, Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economic,

University of Delhi-110007

2. Analysis Of Climates Of Chhattisgarh Plain – A Thermal Regime Approach

AgnishaChakraborty and Sk. NasibAhamed, Research Scholars, S.O.S. in Geography, Pt.

R.S.U., Raipur, India

3. Needs To Controlle The Human Intervention For Conservation Of Biodiversity In

Western Ghats Region Of Karnataka: Using Multispectral Data

Dr. S. S. Hangaragi, Associate Professor, Dept. of Geography, S.R.N. Arts and M.B.S.

Commerce College, Bagalkot - 587 101, Karnataka,

4. The Effects Of Climatic Changes On The Rainfall Regime Of The Malaprabha

River Basin Of Karnataka State, India

Dr. Suresh L. Chitragar, Associate Professor, Dept. of Geography,MES’s Arts &

Commerce College, Mudalgi-591312 Karnataka State, India

Prof. S. M. Hurakadli, Chairman & Professor, Dept. of Geography,RaniChannamma

University, Belagavi- 591156 Karnataka State, India

5. Climate Change: Challenges To Sustainable Development In India

DR. Usha Jain, Associate Professor, Jaipur

HansaMeena, Research Scholar, Jaipur

6. Drought Of Odisha 2015-Its Impact And Management

Dr.D.Panda,Reader and HOD,P.G.Department of Geography,UtkalUniversity,

Bhubaneswar.

Mrs.M.Devi,Asst.Prof.Physics,Department of Applied Science,KiitUniversity,

Bhubaneswar.

7. Identification Of Hazardous Zone Of Ghazipur And Azamgarh District,U.P

Dr.GunjanAgnihotri, Project scientist and Dr. A. L. Haldar, Scientist-SF, Remote Sensing

Applications Centre, U.P Lucknow

8. Climate Change: Global And South Asian Some Cautionary Imperatives

JawaharLal Jain, (Retd. Prof. of Geography)

9. Impact Of Climate Change On Environment And Human Life

Monika Kumari,Research Fellow(UGC-NET), Department of Geography,

Patna University,Patna

10. The Influence Of Land Use /Land Cover Change Dynamics On The Climate System

MuneshKumari, Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics,

University of Delhi

11. Relevance Of The United Nations Framework Convention On Climate Change In

Climate Change Regime : A Critical Analysis Of Rio And Post-Rio Phase

Ms. Reena, Political Science Department, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India

12. Sustainable Environmental Governance For Food Security And Climate Change In

India

SeemaResearch Scholar, Department of African Studies, University of Delhi

Preeti and ReetuResearch Scholars, Department of Geography, Kurukshetra University,

Kurukshetra

13. Disaster Management: Issues And Challenges In India Sumandeep, Research Scholar, Kurukshetra University (KUK), Haryana

AnjuJoon, Project Assistant, TARU, Delhi

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14. A Multi-Criteria Based Hazard And Vulnerability Mapping Of Seti River Corridor

In Nepal

Krishna P. Poudel,Professor of Geography. Central Department of Education, Tribhuvan

University, Kirtipur, Kathmandu Nepal, Email; [email protected]

15. Impact Of Urbanization And Mining On Biodiversity Of Someshwara Valley In

Dharwad District.

V. S. Bheemareddy and S. B. GadiDepartment of Botany, J. S. S. Banashankari Arts,

Commerce and S. K. Gubbi Science College, Vidyagiri, Dharwad-04, India

B. M. MathapatiDepartment of Geography, J. S. S. Banashankari Arts, Commerce and S.

K. Gubbi Science College, Vidyagiri, Dharwad-04, India

16. Microclimatic Changes In The Thardesert : Development And Challenges

Dr. Vinod K. Bhardwaj, Lecturer (Associate Professor Scale), Geography

Govt. College, Baran

17. Impact Of Climate Change On Migration Of Birds: A Case Study Of Bharatpur

Bird Sanctuary (Rajasthan)

Vipin Chandra Lal, Research Scholar, and Dr. NetranandaSahuAssistant professor,

Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi

18. Climate Change, Aquatic Biodiversity And Livelihood: Some Examples From

Madhya Pradesh

VipinVyas,Kripal Singh,Vishwakarma, and ParulGurjar,

Department of Biosciences, Barkatullah University, Bhopal 462 026,

19. A Geographical Analysis Of Rainfall Variability In Haverri District

Dr. C. Mallanna, Assistant Professor, G.H. College, Haveri, Karnataka

Prof. D.A. Kolhapure, Associate Professor, G.H. College, Haveri, Karnataka

20. Temporal Analysis Of Rainfall In The Midlands Of Kannur District, Kerala

AKHIL.R, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, Kannur University, Swami

Anandatheertha Campus, Payyanur

JAYAPAL.G, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Kannur University, Swami

Anandatheertha Campus, Payyanur

21. Evaluation Of Temperature Trend In Western Himalaya, Uttarakhand

Dr. SuralMal ,Department of Geography, ShaheedBhagat Singh College, University of

Delhi, 110017, India

AbhishekBanerjee,Departmentof Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University

ofDelhi, Delhi, 110007, India

Christopher Scott and RB Singh,Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, University of

Arizona, USA

22. An Analysis Of Rainfall Conditions On Reduced Inflow To The Hesaraghatta And

Thippagondanahalli Reservoirs: A Study On Arkavathy Catchment

Dr.Rekha, Guest Faculty, DOS in Geography, University of Mysore, Mysore

Dr.Asima Nusrath, Professor, DOS in Geography, University of Mysore, Mysore

XVII ENVIRONMENT AND BIO DIVERSITY

1. Environmental Crisis And Sustainable Development

Dr. Vinay Nath Jha Dr. Manoj Kumar Jha

Associate Professor of Geography Assistant Professor of Geography

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M.L.S.M. College, Darbhanga M.R.S.M. College, Anandpur, Darbhanga

2. “How Government Policies And Environment Management Plans Are Successful

Inpresent Senerio To Protect Environment And To Stop Illigal Mining – A Case

Study Of Bijoliya (Rajasthan) Sandstone Mining Region ”.

Anwar ul Haq Mansuri, associated with Harsha Kumari Suthar

Research Scholar, Supervised by: Prof. Ishaq,

M. Kayamkhani, Dept. of Geography, UCSSH, MLSU, Udaipur

3. Temporal Analysis Of Long Term Temperature Variability In Bhubaneswar City

In Eastern India

Binodini Majhi Department of Applied Geography

Dr.Krishna Chandra Rath, P.G Department of Geography

Ravenshaw University, Cuttack, Odisha Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha

4. Evaluation Of Groundwater Decline And Its Environmental Implications In Kongu

Uplands, Tamil Nadu

Dr. K. Kumaraswamy, Department of Geography, Bharathidasan University,

Tiruchirappalli - 620 024

5. Impact Of Pesticides On EnvironmenT”

Dr.Mallappa B.Goudar

Associate Professor in Geography

K.S.S.Arts,Commerce and Science College & P.G.centre,

GADAG-582101 (Karnataka)

6. Biodiversity Of Majuli Island

Jarnail Singh, Research Scholar, Dept. of Geography

Patna University, Patna

7. A Study On Impact Of Hazardous Wastes On Environment: A Case Study Of

Kanhangad Municipality, Kasaragod, Kerala

Jayalakshmi.G, Research Scholar, Dr. Subash. S. Sannasiddanannavar, Associate

Professor, Department of Studies in Geography, University of Mysore, Mysore-570006

8. Biodiversity In Uttar Pradesh

Mrs. Lalita .S. Singh, Dr. S. Shukla, Dr. A.C. Scott

Deptt.of Geography, I.T. P.G.College, Lucknow

9. A Geographical Study Of Noise Pollution Of Silence Zone And Residential Zone Of

Patna Urban Area

Lalita Rani, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, A.N. College, Patna, Bihar.

Vikrant Kumar, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, A.N. College, Patna,

Amitabh Bachchan, Research Scholar, Department of Geography,

A.N. College, Patna, Bihar.

10. Role Of Urban Green Spaces In Context Of Sustainable Development And Climate

Change: A Case Of Kolkata Municipal Corporation

Nabanita Mukherjee, UGC- Junior Research Fellow,

Giyasuddin Siddique, Professor of Geography

Department of Geography, The University of Burdwan, West Bengal – 713 104

11. Corelation Between Atmospheric Co2 Concentration And Vegetation Greenness In

Chennai: Co2 Fertilisation Effect

K. Narmada, Research Scholar, University Of Madras, Chepauk, Chennai

G. Bhaskaran, Assistant Professor, University Of Madras, Chepauk, Chennai

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12. Conservation Of Forests Among The Adi Tribes Of East Siang, Arunachal Pradesh

Pahari Doley, Assistant Professor, D.C.B. Girls’ College, Jorhat (Assam)

13. Environmental Vulnerable Kosi Basin Awaits Sustainable Development

Prof. D.P. Singh, professor of Geography & former Head, Centre of geography A.N.

College , Patna (Bihar),

Chitralekha, is research scholar,

Poonam Kumari, is a post doctoral research scholar,

14. Environmental Pollution: Its Effects On Life And Its Remedies

Prof.S.M.Biradar, C.M.M Arts, Comm&Science College Sindagi

Prof S.K.Hugar, C.M.M Arts, Comm&Science College Sindagi

Prof.H.S.Kuchanur, S.S.Arts, Commerce College Bableshawar

15. Mysuru Lakes- Issues And Perspectives On Pollution, Restoration And

Management.

Ramya.R. Ph.d, Research Scholar,

Dr. Jayashree.P, Associate Professor Department of Geography,

16. Above Ground Biomass Estimation And Carbon Stock Assessment

In The Upper Brahmaputra Valley Of Assam

Rashima Kachari

Assistant Professor, D.C.B.

17. Impact Analysis Of Cyclones Due To Depletion Of Mangroves In Coastal Plain Of

Odisha: A Case Study Of 1999 Super Cyclone

Ratan Kumar Acharaya, Department of Geography, Ravenshaw Junior College, Cuttack,

Dr. Sibabrata Das, Department of Applied Geography, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack

Prof. Kabir Mohan Sethy, Department of Geography, Utkal University, Bhubaneswar

18. Geospatial Analysis Of Land Use / Land Cover Change With Special Refrence To

Environment In Andal, West Bengal -

Kuntal Ganguly1, Dhiroj Kumar, Behera1, J Chandra Mohan1, M.R Saxena1, G Ravi

Shankar11 Land Use and Cover Monitoring Division, National Remote Sensing Centre,

ISRO.

19. Indigenous Building Techniques Justifying Disaster Management: A Case Study Of

Himachal Pradesh Seema Choudhary, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, H.P. University

Shimla-5

Dr. D.D. Sharma, Professor & Chairman, Department of Geography, H.P. University,

Shimla-5

20. Conflicts And Co-Existence: Forest Fringe Communities’ Participation Towards

Sustainable Forest Management In The Protected Areas Of Karbi Anglong District,

Assam

Sochin Boro Choudhury, Research scholar, Department of Geography

Gauhati University,

21. The Vulnerability Of Coastal Environments As A Consequence Of Intense

Development: Case Study Of The Umhlatuzana, Umbilo And

Amanzimnyama River Catchments Of Durban, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa

Srinivasan Pillay, Kavandren Moodley And Hari Ballabh

School of a Agricultural, Earth & Environmental Science, University Of Kwazulu-Natal,

Westville Campus, Durban, South Africa, email: [email protected]

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22. The Trend Of Disaster In Uttarkashi From 2000 To 2015 And Its Impact

Barati Dey, Research scholar, Department of Geography, SRT Campus, HNB Garhwal

University, Bashatithaul, New Tehri

Prof. H.P Bhatt HOD, Dept.of Geography, SRT Campus, HNB Garhwal University,

Badshahithaul, Tehri

23. Regeneration Of Degraded Land And Sustainable Development : A Study On

Deforested Regions Of Odisha

Ms. Sabita Soren, Research Scholarm Utkal University

Indigenous Knowledge Systems And Sustainable Development In Sikkim

Smriti Rai

24. Forest Resources And Management In Himachal PradESH

Prof. D.D. Sharma, and SantoshKumari Research Scholars Dept. of Geograpghy

H.P.U.Shimla

XVIII MINERAL AND NATURAL RESOURCES

1. Conservation Of Western Ghats: Contradistinctive Approaches Adopted By Expert

Committees Of Moef

Ahammed.P,Research scholar, Department of Geography, Kannur University

Jayapal.G,Assistant professor, Department of Geography, Kannur University.

2. Mineral Resources And Industrial Development In Palamu Division, Jharkhand

AnupKumar Panja, Geography Teacher, Annada High School, Hazaribag- 825301,

Jharkhand.

Dr. Praween Kumar Sharma, Asst. Prof. GOVT.P.T.E. College, Chitarpur, Ramgarh,

Jharkhand.

Prof. (Dr.) Kamla Prasad, Former Head, Dept. of Geography & Dean, student’s welfare,

Vinoba

3. Sustainable Development Environmental Vulnerablitiy And Geospatial Analysis Of

Conservation Of Natural Resources Such As Water, Minerals, Forests In India.

Dattatraya.S.Hegde: Assistant professor of Geography, S.S.N.C ,Dr. B.R.Ambedkar Arts

and Commerce College, Hubli, Karnataka, India.

4. Socio-Ecological Implication Of Fuel Wood Consumption In Udhampur Forest

Division

Dr. AnuradhaSharma,Sandeep Singh, Sanjay singh,

Department of Geography, University of Jammu, J & K

5. Assesment Of Impact Of Mining Activities On Local Environment Of Jhalawar

District, Rajasthan

Dr.Hameed Ahmad, Lecturer (Associate Professor Grade), Govt. P. G.College,Jhalawa

6. Human Resources Development And Planning In India

Prof.(Dr.) L. R. Patel, Department of Geography, JRN Rajasthan Vidyapeeth University

Udaipur(Rajasthan)

7. Environmental Impact Assessment Of Iron Ore Mining Operation In Bellary

District, Karnataka: A Quantitative Approach

Dr.L.T.Nayak, Associate Professor and Research Guide, Department of Geography,

Karnatak Science College, Dharwad, Karnataka

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Dr.D.SNarayanakar , Assistant Professor , Department of Geography, Karnatak Science

College, Dharwad, Karnataka

Dr. B.C. Patil, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, MES Arts & Commerce

College, Mudalagi

8. Natural Resource Management And Sustainable Development: A CASE STUDY OF

NORTH BIHAR

Mr. Raj Kumar,Ph.D. Research Scholar,Department of Geography,Magadh University,

Bodh Gaya

Mr. Shiv Kumar Sharma,Ph.D. Research Scholar,Department of Geography,Magadh

University, Bodh Gaya

9. Natural Resources And Population Analysis For Development Of Purulia District In

West Bengal

Ms.ChandrimaBandyopadhyay, Teaching Faculty of the Dept. of Geography,

Sarojini Naidu College for Women, Kolkata – 700028

Email: [email protected]

Dr.Ajit Kumar Bera, Guest Faculty

Post-Graduate Department of Geography, Barrackpore R.S. College,

10. Industrial Development Pattern In Madhya Pradesh

Preeti, Research Scholar (J.R.F.) Department of Geography D.D.U. Gorakhpur

University, Gorakhpur (U.P.)

11. Community Development Through Participation In Ecotourism Activities In North

Bengal Through The Joint Venture Of Panchayati Raj Institution (Pri), Tourism

And Forest Department: Scopes And Challenges

Tejashi Roy, Research Scholar, Centre for the Study of Regional Development (CSRD)

Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi- 110067, Email Id: [email protected]

12. Analysis Of Landscape And Land Use Dynamics In Vamanapuram River Basin

Kerala

ManojG, Research Scholar, Dept. of Geography, Univercity College,

Thiruvananthapuram. KSCSTE emeritus Scientist, Dept.of Geography, University

College, TVPM

XIX AGRICULTURE

1. Need Of Changing The Cropping Pattern For Sustainable Development. ---- A Case

Study Of Cauvery River Basin In Karnataka

Dr. Hemachandra.P N, Assistant Professor, PG Department of Geography ,Maharanis’

College Mysore.Karnataka

2. Water Balance And Sustainble Irrigation And Agriculture Development Of The

Rayalaseema Region, Andhra Pradesh, India.

Dr. K. Somanna, Post Doctoral Fellow (ICSSR), Dept of Geography, Sri

Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapuramu- 515003.

Prof.M.SambasivaRao,(Rtd) , BSRF, Dept of Geography, Sri Krishnadevaraya

University, Anantapuramu- 515003

3. Organic Farming And Sustainable Agriculture: An Old Wine In New Bottle

HasiburRahaman, Junior Research Fellow,Department of Geography, A.M.U, Aligarh,

India – 202002,

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4. Strategy For Sustainable Development Of Agriculture In Jehanabad District: A

Geographical Study

Ritesh Kumar, Chandan Kumar, and Shambhu Kumar, Junior Research Fellows,

Department Of GeographyPatna University

5. Assessment Of Land Suitability For Agriculturein Sub-Watershade Of The

Thirumanimuthar Basinin Tamil Nadu By Using Gis

SawantSushant Anil, R. Jegankumar, Regional Institute of Education (NCERT) Mysore

Dr.ShivanandaChinnappanavar Dept. of Geography, Bharathidasan University, Trichy

6. Study Of Agroforestry Practices In The Jammu District J&K State

Anuradha Sharma, HOD Geography, University of Jammu, Jammu J&K-India

Davinder Singh, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, University of Jammu,

J&K-India,

Rajinder Singh, Cartographer, Department of Geography, University of Jammu, J&K-

India

7. Impact Assesment Of Elephant Barging Into The Farms On Yield Of Crops: A Case

Study Of Kalaghatagi Taluk, Dharwad District

Dr.smt. V.B. Saviramath, Associate Professor of Geography, K. Sc. College, Dharwad

Sri.SukumarKokatnur, Research Scholar, Karnatak University, Dharwad.

Smt. R.S.Hogarthi, Research Scholar, Karnatak University, Dharwad

8. Elephant Raid On The Basis Of Crop And Age Of Crop In Nagarahole Forest

Fringe Villages

Vishwanatha H.R., Lecturer, Marimallappa’s First Grade College, Mysore.

ArunDas.S, Assistant Professor, DoS in Geography, University of Mysore.

9. Crop Concentration And Diversificataion In Gadag District Of Karnataka: A Case

Study”

Dr. B. G. Tallalli,Associate Professor,Dept of Geography, K.S.S. Arts, Commerce &

ScienceCollege, GadagKarnataka State,

Dr. H. Nagaraj,Professor, DOS in Geography, Manasagangotri, University of

MysoreMysore, Karnataka State.

10. Crop Concentration In Chamarajanagara District: A Geographical AnalysiS

SOWMYA. R, Professor and Chairman, UGC Junior Research Fellow

DOS in Geography, Manasagangotri, University of Mysore, Mysuru -570006

Dr. H NAGARAJ,DOS in Geography, Manasagangotri, University of Mysore, Mysuru-

570006.

11. Spatio-Temporal Variations In Agricultural Practices Ofbilaspur District

Dr. (Mrs.) Uma Gole, Associate Professor, S.o.S. in Geography Pt.

RavishankarShukla University, Raipur HimanshiGole, Govt. D.(Auto)P.G. College,

Raipur.

12. Spatio-Temporal Analysis Of Crop Combination Regions In Jamwaramgadh Tehsil

Of Jaipur District (Rajasthan State)

MamtaMeena (Assistant Professor, Geography), University of Rajasthan, Jaipur

Email id- [email protected]

Dr. ShivrajMeena (lecturer, Geography), Govt. College Karauli (Rajasthan)

13. Changing Agricultural Land Use Pattern In Haryana

Sunil Kumar, Junior Research Fellow, Department of Geography, Kurukshetra

University, Kurukshetra.

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Monika, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, Kurukshetra University,

Kurukshetra.

KavitaSaini, Assistant Professor, D. N. College, Hisar.

14. Recent Trend Of Monsoon Rainfall In The South Western Part Of West Bengal

And Its Impact On Agriculture

AsutoshGoswami, Faculty, P.G. Department of Geography, BhairabGanguly College

15. Growth Performance Of Agriculture Development In Tribal Dominated District

Dungarpur Of Rajasthan State

Dr. Devendra Singh Chouhan, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography,

M.L.S. University, Udaipur, Rajasthan

16. Taluka Wise Spatio - Temporal Analysis Of 16. Distribution Of Main Cultivators

And Marginal Cultivatiors In Karnataka

Dr. G. N. Kummur, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Geography, Karnatak Science College,

Dharwad, Karnataka, India.

Dr. S.S. Naregal, (Rtd) Professor and Chairman Dept. of Studies in Geography, Karnatak

University, Dharwad, Karnataka, India.

17. Agricultural Innovations And Productivity: A Block Wise Study In Mahamaya

Nagar District, Uttar Pradesh

Dr. Mumtaj Ahmad, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, AMU, Aligarh,

Pasarul Islam,Research Scholar, Department of Geography, AMU, Aligarh, 202002

18. Crop Concentration And Diversificataion In Gadag District Of Karnataka: A Case

Study”

Dr. B. G. Tallalli,Associate Professor,Dept of Geography, K.S.S. Arts, Commerce &

ScienceCollege, GadagKarnataka State,

Dr. H. Nagaraj,Professor, DOS in Geography, Manasagangotri, University of

MysoreMysore, Karnataka State.

19. Crop Concentration In Chamarajanagara District: A Geographical Analysis

SOWMYA. R, Professor and Chairman, UGC Junior Research Fellow

DOS in Geography, Manasagangotri, University of Mysore, Mysuru -570006

Dr. H NAGARAJ,DOS in Geography, Manasagangotri, University of Mysore,

20. Spatio-Temporal Variations In Agricultural Practices Ofbilaspur District

Dr. (Mrs.) Uma Gole, Associate Professor, S.o.S. in Geography Pt.

RavishankarShukla University,

HimanshiGole, Govt. D.(Auto)P.G. College, Raipur.

21. Changing Agricultural Land Use Pattern In Haryana

Sunil Kumar, Junior Research Fellow, Department of Geography, Kurukshetra

University, Kurukshetra.

Monika, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, Kurukshetra University,

Kurukshetra.

KavitaSaini, Assistant Professor, D. N. College, Hisar.

22. Cropping Pattern And Crop Ranking In Mysore District

Dr. Ningaraju, Department of Studies in Geography, University of Mysore, Mysore - 5

Dr. S. Arun Das, Department of Geography, University Evening College. Mysore.

23. Operational Landholdings And Tenancy Status In Koriya District Of Chhattisgarh

Dr. PratimaViswakarma Cont. Assistant Professor

Professor Dr. AnusuiyaBaghel

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24. Levels Of Agricultural Development In Rohtas District Of Bihar: A Micro Level

Analysis

PritiKumari, Department of Geography; Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi;

25. Delineation Of Suitable Land For Agricultural Activities: A Gis-Based Study For

Veniar Watershed

Pawan Kumar, Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of

Delhi, India

26. Input - Output Analysis Of Energy Use In Agriculture A Micro-Level Study In

Bhiwani District Of Haryana

RavendraSingha *, Mohinder Singh Kadayan

b

a Research Scholar, Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University

of Delhi. b

Associate Professor, Department of Geography, BhimRaoAmbedkar College,

University of D

27. Crop Intensity And Agricultural Efficiency In Chhattisgarh State

Dr. (Mrs.) ShaliniVerma, Cartographer, S.o.S. in Geography, Pt. RavishankarShukla

University, Raipur, (C.G.)

28. Problems Of Agriculture And Settlements: A Case Study Of Taal Area Of Belchhi

Block Of Patna District, Bihar

Robin Raj, and Arvindkumar, Research scholarDept. of GeographyPatna University,

Patna

29. Spatial Analysis Of Land Fragmentation And, It’s Implications For Agricultural

Productivity (A Case Study Of Bassi Tehsil, District Jaipur, Rajasthan)Shefali

Bhagotia, Reserch Scholar , University Of Rajasthan, Jaipur

Prof R. D. Doi, Professor, Department of Geography ,UOR, Jaipur

30. A Study Of Cropping Pattern Of Mysore District.

Dr. S.Srikantaprasad, Assistant Professor, P.G. Dept. of Geography, Maharani’s Arts

College for Women, J.L.B., Raod, Mysuru-05.

31. Flood Affected Region And Cropping Potentiality In Sarayupar In Plain Of Uttar

Pradesh

Prof.P.R.Chauhan, Ex, Head. And Prof.S.K Singh

Department of Geography, DDU Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur, U.P

XX COMMERCIAL CROPS

1. Cotton Cultivation Area And Production In Dharwad District : A Geographical

Study

Dr. I. A. Mulla, Associate Prof.Head, Dept. of Geography Anjuman Arts, Sci. & Comm.

College & PG center,Dharwad

Dr. N. B. Nalatwad, Associate Prof.

Dept. of Geography, Anjuman Arts, Sci. & Comm. College & PG center, Dharwad

2. Determinants Of Core & Periphery Areas Incotton Growing Region Of Haryana: A

Geographical Analysis

Sanjay Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Govt. College, Narnaund

(Hisar),

M.S.Jaglan, Professor, Department of Geography, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra

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3. Ups And Downs In Cotton Cultivation In Punjab

Dr. K.S. Sohal, Former Professor and Head, Department of Geography, Punjabi

University, Patiala.

KinderbirKaur, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, Punjabi University, Patiala.

Sukhman, Raj Research Scholar, Department of Applied Management, Punjabi

University, Patiala.

Sameer Tiwana, MBA Student, Department of Management, Punjabi University, Patiala.

4. Geography Of Horticultural Crops In Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh

N.Bala Ankanna1, A.Krishna Kumari

2, K. Kanthi Kiran

3

5. Status Of Orange Cultivation In Kodagu District

- A Geographical Analysis

ThirumalaiahS.R, Research Scholar, DOS in Geography, MGM.

Dr. P. Jayashree, Associate Professor, DOS in Geography, MGM

6. Allocating Potential Sites For Plantation Of Dates In Veniar Watershed Using Multi-

Criteria Decision Analysis

Delhi

7. Role Of Adi Women In Agriculture With Special Reference To Ginger Cultivation

In East Siang District, Arunachal Pradesh.

Nalung Yirang1, Dr. Kiran Kumari

2

1Research scholar,

2Professor, Department of Geography, Rajiv Gandhi University, Rono

Hills, Doimukh , Arunachal Pradesh, pin 791112

XXI LITERACY AND HUMAN RESORCE DEVOLPMENT

1. A Knowledge, Attitude And Practice (Kap) Survey On Anemia Among College Girls Of

Chennai City

Anees Fathima S. M, ICSSR Doctoral Fellow, And Dr. Rajeswari M, Assistant Professor.

Department of Geography, Queen Mary’s College, Chennai-600004, Tamil Nadu.

[email protected]

2. Teachers Education Through Distance Education–A Case Study Of Ignou Regional

Centre, Ranchi-Jharkhand”

Dr Moti Ram, Assistant Regional Director, IGNOU Regional Centre, 457/A, Ashok

Nagar-Ranchi

3. Status Of Elementary Schools In The Sundarban Region Of West Bengal: A Case Study

Of Kakdwip Sub-Division In South Twenty Four Parganas District

Dr. AngshumitaChakraborty, Assistant professor in Geography, Mahishadal Girls’

College, Purba Medinipur District, West Bengal, GOPAL ROY, Assistant Professor in

geography, Lalbaba College, Howrah, West Bengal [email protected]

4. Spatio Temporal Analysis Of Literacy Of Palampur Tehsil Of Himachal Pradesh

Dr. B. R. Thakur, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, H.P. University, Shimla-

Dr. D. D. Sharma and, Professor & Chairman, Department of Geography, H.P. University,

Anjali Research Scholar, Department of Geography, H.P. University, Shimla-5

5. Growth Trend Of Literacy In Mysore City: A Geographical Analysis

Dr. G. Doddarasaiah, post doctoral fellow, dept. Of geography,

Manasagangothri, university of mysore, mysuru

Dr. Y.P. Chandrashekar, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Geography,

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Karnataka State Open University, Mysuru

dr.B.N.Shivalingappa, Professor (Rtd), Dept. of Geography,

Manasagangothri, Mysuru

6. The Spation Functional Disparities In Eductional And Medical Facilities In

Gadag District

Dr. Annapurna . S. Kalyani, AssisacatePro Dept of Geography,

K. R. Bellad College Mundargi,( DIST) Gadag

Dr. H. NagarjaChairman, Dept of Geography Mysore, Mysore University

Dr. Mahadevi N. Kotyal, J,S,S College Dharawad

7. Intergenerational Persistence In Educational Attainment: A Study Of Religious

Communities In Urban India

Farhana Khatoon, Assistant Professor, Vivekananda College, Madhyamgram, Kolkata

8. Educational Status Of Suthar Community In Banswara District (Rajasthan)

Comparative To Other Obc Community As Per 2011 Census And Role Of

Education In Their Social Improvement

HarshaKumariSuthar, associated with Anwar ulHaqMansuri, Research Scholar,

Supervised by: Prof. Ishaq M. Kayamkhani, Dept. of Geography, UCSSH, MLSU,

Udaipur

9. Location, Quality And Development Of Primary Schools – A Case Study Of South

24 Parganas District Of West Bengal

JhumaHalder, Ph D scholar, Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC),

Nagarabhabi, Bangalore; Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Vidyasagar

College, Kolkata

Email id- [email protected] Corresponding Address: Badra, Tinpukur,

PO- Italgacha, Kolkata-700079

10. Spatio-Temporal Distribution Of Konkani Language In India

Dr. Prabir K. Rath, Ms. Karishma R. Gauns, Nikhil S. Dalvi, Subodh Bandodkar,

Govt. College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Khandola-Marcela, Goa, 403107

11. Role Of English Language In Tourism Of Goa

Dr. Prabir K. Rath, Shubham H. Amonkar, Ms. Cinete Joslin Borges,

Ms. Vishaya K. Gaonkar, Sandeep Marneni

Govt. College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Khandola-Marcela, Goa, 403107

12. Disparities In Literacy With Reference To Agegroup, Gender And Location: A

Study Of Banswara And Dungarpur

Kirti Choudhary, And Manish Meena, Research Scholar, Department of Geography,

UCSSH, MLSU, Udaipur, Rajasthan,

13. Pattern Of Literacy In Karnataka (2001-2011)

M.G. Nayak*

14. Literacy And Educational Status Of Chas Block: A Geographical Study

Manisha kumara Sonee, Dept. of Geography, Patna University, Patna

15. Educational Development And Planning Interventions: Case Study-

Chandannagar Corporation Area, Hooghly, West Bengal

Moumita Kanjilal , Lecturer, Vidyasagar College, Kolkata

16. Flood As A Hindrance To Education Causing In Developmental Backwardness: A

Case Study Of Kamla-Balan River Basin, Bihar

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Mr. SuvradipHalder, Research ( Ph.D. ) Scholar in Geography, University of Calcutta,

Kolkata, West Bengal

17. Spatio-Temporal Trend Of Gender Disparity In Litearacy Rate Using Gis Tool

With Spacial Referance Of Hardoi District (U.P)

Narendra Kumar &2Dr. L.P. Lakhera

UGC NET- SRF1& Assistant Professor

2, Department of Geography,

H.N.B Garhwal (A Central) University, Srinagar (Garhwal), Uttrakhand

18. Male-Female Differentials In Literacy And Workforce Participation In Mirzapur

City Nitin Kumar Mishra Research Scholar, Department of Geography, Institute of Science,

Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi

19. Impact Of Sarvashikshaabhiyan In Kaimurdistict

Rita Kumari, Research scholar, Patna University, Patna

20. Bringing sustainability in geography education: a critical appraisal to contemporary

geography education in india

Shekhar Kumar, Assistant Professor

Department of Geography, Government College, Hoshiarpur

21. Changing parents attitude toward school and education: a case study of shiv sagar

block (rohtas , bihar)

Sonee, Research Scholar, Patna University, Patna, Bihar

22. J&k, india: a tehsil wise study

Prof. V S Manhas, Gagan Deep, Department of Geography, University of Jammu,

J&K, India, 180006.

XXII LAND USE MANAGMENT

1. "land use - a case study of forest village dokal"(micro level study)

Dr. Amar Singh Sahu ,Asstt. Professor, Geography, B.C.S. Govt. P.G. College, Dhamtari

(C.G.)

2. Evaluating the anthropogenic impact on landscape in gurgaon district, haryana

Dr. DushyantKumarandAssistant Professor, Department of Geography, Govt College,

Tiagon, Faridabad Dr. Anil Kumar,Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Govt

College, Hansi, Hisar JitinPal

,Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Govt

College, Hansi, Hisar

3. Un-extracted and un-delineated western ghats of karnataka extracted as a separate 4. physiographic entity employing aster dem data.

Dr. S. ArunDas,Department of Studies in Geography, University of Mysore, Mysore - 5

Mr. Ravi Kumar.M, Course Coordinator and Faculty of Geo-informatics, Dept of Water

and Health, JSS University, Mysore - 15.

4. Redefining the physiographic divisions of karnataka based on aster and srtm dem

Dr. S. Arun Das, Department of Studies in Geography, University of Mysore, Mysore -

Mr. Ravi Kumar.M ,Course Coordinator and Faculty of Geo-informatics, Dep.t of Water

and Health, JSS University, Mysore.

5. Augmenting geomorphologic delineation instead of political boundary delimitation of

southern karnataka using geospatial tools.

Dr. S. ArunDasDepartment of Studies in Geography, University of Mysore, Mysore – 5

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Mr. Ravi Kumar.M , Course Coordinator and Faculty of Geo-informatics, Dept of Water

and Health, JSS University, Mysore.

6.. Evaluation Of Temperature Trend In Western Himalaya, Uttarakhand Dr. SuralMal

,Department of Geography, ShaheedBhagat Singh College, University of

Delhi, 110011, India

AbhishekBanerjee,Departmentof Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University

ofDelhi, Delhi, 110007, India

Christopher Scott and RB Singh,Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, University of

Arizona, USA

7. Trends And Patterns Of Land Use/ Land Cover Of Uttar Kannada District, Karnataka

Mr.M.MKurubar ,Research Scholar Department of Geography,Karnatak University

,Dharwad, Karnataka

Dr.L.T.Nayak,Associate Professor and Research GuideDepartment of

GeographyKarnatak Science College,Dharwad, Karnataka

8. Analysis Of Changing Land Use Pattern – A Micro Level Study Of Maidanahalli Village

MANGALAGOWRI.B ,UGC Junior Research Fellow,DOS in

Geography,Manasagangotri, University of Mysore,Mysuru-570006.

Dr.HNAGARAJ ,Professor and Chairman,DOS in Geography,Manasagangotri,

University of Mysore,Mysuru -570006

9. Tracing The Paths Of Paleo Channels Of Southern Kabini River Basin.

Dr. S. Arun Das, Assistant Professor ,DoS in Geography, University of Mysore.

Nagarjunkumar.S.M.Research Scholar, DoS in Geography, University of Mysore.

10. Augmenting Geomorphologic Delineation Instead Of Political Boundary Delimitation Of

Southern Karnataka Using Geospatial Tools.

Dr. S. ArunDas,Department of Studies in Geography, University of Mysore, Mysore -

5Mr. Ravi Kumar.MCourse Coordinator and Faculty of Geo-informatics, Dept of Water

and Health, JSS University, Mysore - 15.

11. Soil Erosion Susceptibility Assessment Through Geo-Statistical Multivariate Approach

In Panchkula District Of Haryana, India

Tejpal,Assistant Professor, Department of Geography,Dyal Singh College, Karnal-

12. Detecting Land Degradation Of Chamarajanagara District From Semi Evergreen Forest

To Crop Land And From Crop Land To Grazing / Fallow Land.

Dr. S. ArunDas,Assistant Professor ,DoS in Geography, University of Mysore.

UmakanthR,Research Scholar, DoS in Geography, University of Mysore.

13. Spatio-Temporal Analysis Of Land Use Classification: A Case Study Of Rewari District

B.W Pandey, PrasthaRajoriaandOmjeeRanjan

Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi

14. Landuse & Land Cover Changes Of Drought Prone Anantapur District Using Geospatial

Technology

Dr.V.Sreenivasulu, Dr.M.KarunakaraRao&Prof.A.KrishnaKumari, Department of

Geography, S.K.University, Anantapur,Andhra Pradesh

15. Spatio-Temporal Analysis Of Land Use Classification: A Case Study Of Rewari District,

Haryana

PrasthaRajoria, Depart of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi

16. Analysis Of Landscape And Land Use Dynamics In Vamanapuram River Basin Kerala

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Manoj.G , Research Scholar, Dept. of Geography, University College,

Thiruvananthapuram.

Anil Kunar. R, KSCSTE emeritus Scientist, Dept.of Geography, University College,

TVPM

17. Identifying The Earthquake Susceptibility Zone Of Mysore City

Amin NooriDeldar, Research Scholar DOS in Geogrpahy, University of Mysore, Mysore.

Arun Das, Associate Professor, DOS in Geography, University of Mysore, Mysore.

XXIII POPULATION

1. Perceived Life Experiences Of Houseless Population On The Pavements Of Kanpur

City, Uttar Pradesh, India

R. Shamshad,UGC-DRS III Project Fellow, Department of Geography, Aligarh Muslim

2. Land Suitability Classification:

A Geographical Appraisal On Elachivazhi Micro Watershed, Attappady 1Jincy P P Research Scholar, Department of Geography Bharathidasan University, Trichy

²RichardScaria, Asst. Prof. Department of Geography, Govt.CollegeChittur, Palakkad

3. Distribution And Concentration Pattern Of Scheduled Caste Population In Haryana: 2011

Mr. ParveenKuma, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, CSIRD, JNU, New

Delhi ,Email: [email protected]

Mr. IndrajAsst. Prof, Department of Geography, Rajputana P. G. College Kotputli

4. The Pattern Of Scheduled Caste Population In Haryana: A Temporal Analysis (2001-

2011)

Mr. Praveen Kumar1,

Research Scholar, Department of Geography, CSRD, JNU, New

Mr. Ajay Kumar2Resource Person, Haryana Institute of Rural Development (HIRD),

Nilokheri, Karnal, Haryana,

Mr. Indraj 3,

Asst. Prof, Department of Geography, Rajputana P. G. College Kotputli

5. Sex Ratio: Trends In Rural-Urban Differentials Of Bidar District In Karnataka State

Sri.Basavaraj G. Madli,ResearchScholor, Dept. of Geography,Karnatak University,

Dr.Smt.V.B.Saviramath, Research Guide, Karnatak Science College, Dharwad.

6. Declining Trend Of Child Sex Ratio In Mahendergarh District Of Haryana: A

Geographical Analysis

Dr. Randhir Singh Sangwan, Professor and Chairperson, Dept. of Geography, Indira

Gandhi University, Meerpur (Rewari)

GeetaKumari, Research Scholar, Indira Gandhi University, Meerpur (Rewari)

7. Population Dynamics Of Coastal Panchayats In Kannur District, Kerala

Akhil.S, Research Scholar, Department of Geography, Kannur University, Swami

Anandatheertha Campus, Payyanur

Jayapal.G, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Kannur University, Swami

DivanshuSharan Singh Niranjan, Senior research fellow, Department of Geography,

Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005

SrabaniSanyal, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Banaras Hindu

University, Varanasi 221005,

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Themes Page Nos

I NDIAN GEOGRAPHY 1 - 4

II GEOPOLITICS 6 - 12

III GEOGRAPHY OF GENDER 13 - 25

IV SOCIO-ECONOMIC ISSUSE AND DEVELOPMENT 26 - 33

V MEDICAL AND HEALTH CARE ISSUES 34 -43

VI OCCUPATION AND LIVELIHOOD 44 - 49

VII GEOGRAPHY OF CRIME 50 - 52

VIII HUMAN MIGRATION 53 - 57

IX URBAN DYMANICS 58 -86

X RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND CHALLENGES 87 - 95

XI SWATCH BHARAH AND SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

96 - 99

XII WET LAND MANAGEMENT 100 - 103

XIII WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 104 - 118

XIV REMOTE SENSING AND GIS 119 - 124

XV CULTURAL DYNAMICS 125 - 133

XVI CLIMATE CHANGE 134 – 146

XVII ENVIRONMENT AND BIO DIVERSITY 147 – 160

XVIII MINERAL AND NATURAL RESOURCES 161 – 169

XIX AGRICULTURE 170 – 186

XX COMMERCIAL CROPS

187- 190

XXI LITERACY AND HUMAN RESORCE DEVOLPMENT 191 – 202

XXII LAND USE MANAGEMENT 203 – 211

XXIII POPULATION 212 – 216

217 - 240