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LIST OF INSTITUTIONAL PUBLICATIONS
• Discourse of Development- A Study of Arunachal Pradesh in Transition, Uma Dutta, (ed.), Government College, Bomdila, 2001.
• Silver Jubilee Souvenir, Government College, Bomdila,
• Tribal Area Development and North East India, Hage Lasa, S.C. Nayak, and N. Thupten’s (ed.), Adhyayan Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi, 2013.


LIST OF FACULTY PUBLICATIONS
Dr. Subash Chandra Nayak
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science

Books:
• Ethnicity and Nation Building in Srilanka, Kalinga Publications, New Delhi, 2001.
Books Edited:
• Tribal Area Development and North East India, Adhyayan Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi, 2013.
Articles in Journals:
• “Indian Aid Diplomacy in Nepal”, Indian Studies, Calcutta, 1987.
• “Globalization and Issues of Development in North East India”, Arunachal Vision, Vol. II, No. 2, December, 2012.
• “Global Crisis and Gandhian Remedies”, SILIFOR Review, Vol. I, No.1, 2005.
• “Ahead Arunachal”, SILIFOR Review, Vol. II, No.II, 2006.
Articles in Edited Volume:
• “Nepal’s Perception of India’s Role in South East Asia”, Dharamdassani, M.D. (ed.), Contemporary South Asia, Varanasi, 1985.
• “Ethnic Competition and Nation Building in Sri Lanka”, Dharamdassani, M.D. (ed.), Sri Lanka an Island in Crisis, Varanasi, 1988.
• “Gandhi and Conflict Resolution, Singh. K. (Ed), Gandhian Direction to the Society at Cross-Roads”, Himalaya Academic Council, Bomdila, 1991.
• “Planet Protection amidst Armaments and Disarmaments”, S.P. Shukla (Ed.), Planet Protection, New Delhi, 1997.
• “Indo-Nepal Security Relations: Framework of Mutual Security Arrangements”, Dharamdassani, M.D. (ed.), India-Nepal Partnership and South Asian Resurgence, New Delhi, 2000.
• “Administration of Justice in Arunachal Pradesh”, H. Lasa, S.C. Nayak and N.T. Shakya (ed.), Tribal Area Development and Northeast India, New Delhi, 2013.
Articles in Edited Volume:
• “Governance, Identity and Development in North East India”, Souvenir of UGC Sponsored National Seminar on National Integration, Nilgiri College, Balasore, Odisha, 2010.
• “Decentralisation and Women Empowerment”, Silver Jubilee Souvenir, Government College, Bomdila, 2012-13.
Details of Journal Edited:
• SILIFOR Review, Siang Literary Forum, Pasighat
Details of Projects Completed:
• UGC sponsored Minor Research Project on Dynamics of Adi Customary Law in Arunachal Pradesh in 2007.
Dr. Yeshi Gyesen
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Books:
• Indigenous Governance in Transition: The Tsorgan System of the Monpas of North-East, Academic Excellence, Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi, 2013, (ISBN-9789380525877).
Articles in Journals:
• “Interface of Traditional and Modern Institution : A Study of the Tsorgan System of the Monpas of Arunachal Pradesh”, N. Borah and S. Sarmah (ed.) Politeia, Vol.XIX, 2010-11 (ISSN: 2231-1653), Annual Journal of NEIPSA (North East Political Science Association).
• “Glimpses of the Monpa Society”, published in the Silver Jubilee Souvenir, Government College, Bomdila, 2012-13.
Articles in Edited Volume:
• “Tsorgan System of the Monpas of Arunachal Pradesh: Changing Interface”, H. Lasa, S.C. Nayak and N.T. Shakya (ed.), Tribal Area Development and Northeast India, New Delhi, 2013.
Dr. Braj Narain Jha
Associate Professor, Department of History
Research Books edited:
• Swami Sahajanand Saraswati: Onkar se Hunkar Tak (Hindi), Rahul Press, Patna, 1990: an edited volume on historiography of the Present Movement in Bihar during the colonial period under the leadership of Swami Sahajanand Saraswati which was the outcome of the Swami Sahajanand Commemoration Volume Project Coordinator by self.
• Itihas ka Mukti-samgharshasa: Swartha se Yathratha Tak (Hindi), Rahul Press, Patna, 1991.
• Customary Laws of Arunachal Pradesh: Tribal laws and Modern Legal System, Himalayan Publishers, New Delhi, 1993.
Articles in Journals:
• “The Religion and festivals of the Sajolangs: Continuity and Change”, Resarun, Vol.20, No.1 & 2, 1994.
• “The Politics of Posa: A Case-Study of pre and post Independence Scenario in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam”, Proceedings of the Indian History Congress (57th Session: Chennai), Calcutta, 1997.
• “Transformation in Tribal Societies of Arunachal Pradesh: An Overview of the Forces of Change up to 19th Century”, Proceedings of the North East India History Association (18th Session: Agartala), Shillong, 1998.
• “British Colonial Design behind the Udalguri and Doimara Fairs and its impact over the Monpas and Sherdukpens of Arunachal Pradesh”, Proceedings of the North East India History Association (20th Session: Dibrugarh), Shillong, 1998.
• “Indigenous Religious Faiths prior to the Advent of Buddhism”, Research Reference, Vol. I, No.1, December, 2006.
• “British Colonial Intervention and Tribal Resistance in the Arunachal Himalayas”, Research Reference, Vol. II, No.1, December, 2007.
Articles in Edited Volume:
• “Gandhi in Historiography: Retrospect and Prospect”, Singh. K. (Ed), Gandhian Direction to the Society at Cross-Roads, Himalaya Academic Council, Bomdila, 1991.
• “Interpreting Transformation among the Noctes of Arunachal Pradesh”, Uma Dutta (Ed.), Discourse of Development: A Study of Arunachal Pradesh in Transition, Bomdila, 2001.
• “Buddhism, Buddhist Monasteries and the Societies of the Monyul: A Historical Study”, Dutta, S. & Tripathy, B. (ed.), Buddhism in North East India, New Delhi, 2006.
• “Colonial Intervention, Unequal Fight and Pauperization of the Adis of Arunachal Pradesh”, H. Lasa, S.C. Nayak and N.T. Shakya (ed.), Tribal Area Development and Northeast India, New Delhi, 2013.
Dr. Vinod Kumar Sinha
Associate Professor, Department of History
Articles in Journals:
• “The Concept of Non-Aligned Diplomacy” in Shodh Abhinandan, Vol.3, No.3, pp. 16-18, July-September, 2013; ISSN: 2321-3116.
• “Concern for Woman in Gandhi and Premchand: A Journey in Concentric World”, in Srijan Samvad, Year-1-2, Vol-2-3, pp.11-18, July2013-June, 2014; ISSN: 2320-5180.
• “Relics of Bon Religion in the Monpa Region of Arunachal Pradesh” in Wisdom and Himalayan Culture, Vol-1, Issue-1, pp. 40-46, March, 2014; ISSN: 2347-8535.
• “Peasant Radicalism in North Bihar (1920-22)”, in Itihas Ki Khoj Mein, Vol. VIII, No.-2, pp. 42-48, Jan-June, 2014; ISSN: 0975-3672.
• “Changing Scenario in the Religious Arena of the Apatanis” in Beyond Discipline, Vol.3, Number 1-2, pp.40-45, January-December, 2014; ISSN: 2250-3420.
• “A Practical Solution For Modern World Problems: Buddhist Ethos”, in History: Past and Present, Vol-6, pp. 25-32, 2015; ISSN: 2231-3893.
Articles in Edited Volume:
• ”Pattern of Continuity and Change: The Apatanis of Arunachal Pradesh”, in Tribal Area Development and Northeast India, H. Lasa, S.C. Nayak and N.T. Shakya (ed.), New Delhi, Adhyayan, 2013 (ISBN-978-81-8435-413-3).
Dr. Girish Chandra Panda
Associate Professor, Department of Geography
Research articles in Journals and Edited Volumes:
• “Morphometric Analysis of the six Small Drainage Basins of Mawsynram Region of Meghalaya and their Geomorphic Significance in Contemporary Geography”, Vol. I (Geomorphology & Geology), Ed., D.P. Satpathi, Ranchi University, Ranchi. Page 89-104.
• “A Geomorphological investigation of Rock Weathering and Soil in the Mawsynram Area of East Khasi Hill District”, Meghalaya in Indian Geomorphology Ed. H. S. Sharma, Concept Publishing House Co. New Delhi P 143-149.
• “Genesis of Catenary Soils in the Mawsyram Area of East Khasi Hill District of Meghalaya” in Applied Geomorphology in the Tropics. Ed. P. R. Sharma, BHU Varanasi.
• “Slope analysis of Mawsyram Region of Meghalaya” Pub. In monitoring Geo-systems, perspective for the 21st Century Ed. R. B. Singh, University of Delhi.
• “Rock Weathering and soil formation in the Eastern Khasi Hills Meghalaya: The Agricultural significance in Himalayan Environment”, Man and the Economic Activities, Part-I Ed. J. L. Raina, Pointer Publication Jaipur, Page 16-22.
Dr. Leki Norbu
Assistant Professor, Department of Geography
Research articles in Journals and Edited Volumes:
• “Tcharen (Rent for Grass) Practice in Domkho- A Monpa Village”, in T. Mibang and M.C Behera (Ed.), Dynamics of Tribal Villages in Arunachal Pradesh- Emerging Realities, Mittal Publication, New Delh, 2004.
• “Cancer of Illegal trade threatens the anti- cancer yews”, in Science and culture.77 (1-2) 46-51 (2011).
• “Economic Viabilities of the Brokpa and their Ecological Concern”, in H. Lasa and S.C. Nayak and N. Thupten (Ed.) Tribal Area Development and North East India, Published by Adhyayan Publisher & Distributors, New Delhi, 2013.
• “Conservation efforts of an important medicinal plant (Taxus baccata Linn.) in West Kameng District of Arunachal Pradesh” (India). Earth Sciences 2015; 4 (3-1):1-10.
• “Significance of Yak (Poephagus grunniens) in the livelihood of the Monpa tribes (Brokpas) of Arunachal Pradesh, India”, in International Journal of Current Science. INT J CURR SCI 2015, 17: E 105-113.
LIST OF FACULTY PRESENTATIONS AT CONFERENCES & SEMINARS
Dr. Subash Chandra Nayak
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
1. Participated in the National Seminar on the theme, Contemporary Issues in Social Justice: India Context, BHU, Varanasi, 12-12-2007 to 13-12-2007.
2. Participated in the International Seminar on the theme, Politics of Identity: Alternative Visions and Formations from India, at Government College, Bomdila from 28-09-2010 to 30-09-2010.
Dr. Yeshi Gyesen
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
• Presented a paper entitled, “Tsorgan System of the Monpas of Arunachal Pradesh: Changing Interface” presented in UGC Sponsored National Seminar on “Issues of Development and Change in Tribal Areas of North East India” organized by Government College, Bomdila, in collaboration with the Buddhist Cultural Preservation Society, Bomdila w.e.f 28th to 30th September, 2010.
• Presented a paper entitled, “Interface of Traditional and Modern Institution: A Study of the Monpas of Arunachal Pradesh” presented in the XIXth Annual Conference of North East India Political Science Association of India (NEIPSA) organized by Department of Political Science, Rajiv Gandhi University, Rono Hills, Itanagar, w.e.f 11th to 13th February, 2011.
• Presented a paper entitled, “Tsorgan System: Change and Continuity’ presented in the 41st Refresher Course in Political Science at ASC, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi w.e.f. 14th October 2013 to 8th November, 2013.
• Presented a paper entitled, ‘History of Spread of Buddhism in the Himalayan Areas’ in a workshop organized by Department of Karmik and Adhyatmik, Government of Arunachal Pradesh on the theme ‘Preservation of Buddhist Culture’ at Buddha Peace Park, Bomdila on 1st November, 2015.
• Presented a paper entitled, ‘Bon: The Pre-Buddhist Tribal Religion of the Monpas of Arunachal Pradesh’ presented in the Refresher Course in Tribal Studies at HRDC, NEHU, Shillong from 9th to 29th May, 2016.
Dr. Braj Narain Jha
Associate Professor, Department of History
• Presented a paper entitled, “Lama Tanpai Dronme – The Pioneer of Gelugpa Sect in the Monyul” as a Resource Person in the Symposium organized by the Department of Karmik and Adhyatmik Affairs, Government of Arunachal Pradesh at Bomdila on 12- 07- 2013.
• Presented a paper entitled, “A Brief History of the Hrussos” as a Resource Person in the Symposium on Aka (Hrusso) Script organized by the Aka (Hrusso) Elite Society at Bhalukpong on 13th May, 2016.
• Presented a paper entitled, “History of Spread of Buddhism in the Himalayan Region” as a Resource Person in the Workshop on Importance and Preservation of Buddhist Culture organized by the Department of Karmik and Adhyatmik Affairs, Government of Arunachal Pradesh at Bomdila on 01- 11- 2015.
Dr. Vinod Kumar Sinha
Associate Professor, Department of History
• Attended two day National Level Seminar Sponsored by Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies, Kolkata, held at S.K. Hazarika, College, Guwahati from 19 to 20 November, 2009.
• Presented a Joint Paper titled “The Religion of the Mising in view of their Revisionist Movement” at the UGC Sponsored National Seminar on Religion and Society in the Contemporary Time with Special Reference to the North-East Tribes of India at Silapathar College, Silapathar, Assam on 10th and 11th April 2010.
• Attended UGC Sponsored Workshop on “Potentials of UGC Schemes for Strengthening College Infrastructure and Faculty Development” at Dera Natung Govt. College, Itanagar, on 16th March 2013.
• Attended three days multilingual National Level Seminar Sponsored by Ministry of Culture, Government of India, coordinated by CIHCS, Dahung from 3rd to 5th September, 2014 and presented a paper titled “Relevance of Buddhism in Modern World”.

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