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POST GRADUATE DEPARTMENT OF NEPALI 1. Name of the Department a. Nepali Department since 1948 2001 (Honours Classes started since- 1967 till date) b. Post Graduate Department of Nepali (since- 2002 from 5 th April 2002 session started) 2. Year of establishment The Nepali Department established with the establishment of Darjeeling Govt. College i.e. in 5 th August 1948. But in the beginning only the Elective course were introduced followed by Honours and M.A. respectively. The details is given below : a. Nepali Department established in1948 b. Honours course started in 1967. c. M.A. in Nepali started in 2002. After the introduction the M.A. course in Nepali the Department was renamed as Post Graduate Department of Nepali. 3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? As the Darjeeling Govt. College is a constituent body of North Bengal University the P.G. Department of Nepali also comes under NBU. So the PG Department of Nepali is also the part of NBU. 4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) (i) In Under Graduate levels Post Graduate Department of Nepali offered Elective Nepali for B.A. Pass course with Additional compulsory subjects to B.Sc., B.Com. B.A. Pass and Honours students. (ii) Nepali Honours course is offered to the 3 (three) years B.A. Nepali Honours students. (iii) Post Graduate Department of Nepali offered M.A. course to the 1st, 2nd, 3 rd . And 4 th semester in every session since 2002 onwords. 5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved In the Post Graduate Department of Nepali organised a. 10 days Workshop cum Seminar in the Darjeeling Govt. College with the collaboration MIT, Mysore. Then Post Graduate Department of Nepali has involved the Post Graduate Department of English of Darjeeling Govt. College. b. In the Geography Department had organised Interdisciplinary International Conference on and many teaching faculty members had participated in this conference. Similarly Mrs. Sujata Rani Rai, present Head of the Department had actively participated in as faculty member of the conference. She had taken the sole responsibility of fooding for the delegates in the conference. Not only that Mrs. Sujata Rani Rai had presented the paper on ‘The reasons for the human trafficking in Darjeeling Hills: A case study Human Trafficking in South Asia’ in the conference.

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POST GRADUATE DEPARTMENT OF NEPALI

1. Name of the Department

a. Nepali Department since 1948 – 2001 (Honours Classes started since- 1967 till date)

b. Post Graduate Department of Nepali (since- 2002 from 5th April 2002 session started)

2. Year of establishment

The Nepali Department established with the establishment of Darjeeling Govt. College i.e.

in 5th

August 1948. But in the beginning only the Elective course were introduced followed

by Honours and M.A. respectively. The details is given below :

a. Nepali Department established in– 1948

b. Honours course started in – 1967.

c. M.A. in Nepali started in – 2002.

After the introduction the M.A. course in Nepali the Department was renamed as Post

Graduate Department of Nepali. 3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?

As the Darjeeling Govt. College is a constituent body of North Bengal University the P.G.

Department of Nepali also comes under NBU. So the PG Department of Nepali is also the

part of NBU.

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated

Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)

(i) In Under Graduate levels Post Graduate Department of Nepali offered Elective

Nepali for B.A. Pass course with Additional compulsory subjects to B.Sc., B.Com.

B.A. Pass and Honours students.

(ii) Nepali Honours course is offered to the 3 (three) years B.A. Nepali Honours

students.

(iii) Post Graduate Department of Nepali offered M.A. course to the 1st, 2nd, 3rd

. And

4th semester in every session since 2002 onwords.

5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved

In the Post Graduate Department of Nepali organised

a. 10 days Workshop cum Seminar in the Darjeeling Govt. College with the collaboration

MIT, Mysore. Then Post Graduate Department of Nepali has involved the Post

Graduate Department of English of Darjeeling Govt. College.

b. In the Geography Department had organised Interdisciplinary International Conference

on and many teaching faculty members had participated in this conference. Similarly

Mrs. Sujata Rani Rai, present Head of the Department had actively participated in as

faculty member of the conference. She had taken the sole responsibility of fooding for

the delegates in the conference. Not only that Mrs. Sujata Rani Rai had presented the

paper on ‘The reasons for the human trafficking in Darjeeling Hills: A case study

Human Trafficking in South Asia’ in the conference.

c. Post Graduate Department of Nepali had organised a Seminar and interactive

programme with cultural events on 20th

August 2014. Many teaching faculty members

of different local colleges were invited. The Azammari a bilingual (Nepali & English)

Special Edition was release on the occasions of 200 yrs. Bhanu Bhakta Acharya’s Birth

Anniversary in the Darjeeling Govt. College. 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.

N. A.

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons

Since Post Graduate Department of Nepali was offering NET coaching classes in the

department for SC and ST students of Post Graduate Department of Nepali students of 4th

semester under UGC grant. After two sessions it was discontinued. It was administrative

decisions and the faculty member is unaware of it. 8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

i. B.A. (Pass & Hons.) – Annual 1+1+1 system.

ii. M.A. in Nepali – Semester system (1st. 2

nd, 3

rd and 4

th semester)

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments

No. 10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate

Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

Sanctioned Filled

Professor 01 Nil (previous Professor L.

Rai (Ahmed) Retired in

August 2014)

Associate Professors 01 01

Asst. Professors 07 06

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and

research under guidance

(A) Permanent Faculty Members’ Profile

Name Qualification Desig Specia-

No. of Ph.D./

No. of

nation lization Years of M.Phil.

Experience students

guided for

the last 4

years

Sujata Rani Rai

B.A. (Hons.),

M.A. in

Nepali, B.Ed.

Associate

Professor

Prose &

Poetry

27 years

running

----

D

dd

Binesh Pradhan

B.A. (Hons.),

M.A. in Nepali

Assistant

Professor Poetry

14 years

running ----

Raj Kr. Chettri

B.A. (Hons.),

M.A. in

Nepali, Ph.D.

In prose

fiction

Assistant

Professor

Fiction

10 years

running ----

Kabi Basnet

B.A. (Hons.),

M.A. in Nepali

Assistant

Professor

Fiction

9 years

running ----

Nima Sherpa

B.A. (Hons.),

M.A. in Nepali

Assistant

Professor

Fiction

6 years

running ----

Bhupen Tamang

B.A. (Hons.),

M.A. in Nepali

Assistant

Professor

Fiction

1 yr. 2

months

(Experience

16 yrs.) ----

(B) Part Time Teachers of the Department.

Name Qualification Desig Specia-

No. of Ph.D./

No. of

nation lization Years of M.Phil.

Experience students

guided for

the last 4

years

Mrs Binupa Rai

B.A. (Hons.),

M.A. in

Nepali, M.Phil

Part time

Teacher

Practical

linguistics

(2007)

8 yrs.

----

D

dd

Niraj Rai

B.A. (Hons.),

M.A. in

Nepali, M.Phil

Part time

Teacher

Comparative

literature

(2007)

8 yrs.

Saroj Rai

B.A. (Hons.),

M.A. in Nepali

Part time

Teacher Prose

(2008)

7 yrs.

Passang Rinjie

Tamang

B.A. (Hons.),

M.A. in

Nepali, NET

qualified

Part time

Teacher Linguistics

(2011)

4yrs.

Surendra Chamling

B.A. (Hons.),

M.A. in

Nepali, M.Phil

Part time

Teacher Linguistics

(2011)

4yrs.

Amar Sharma

B.A. (Hons.),

M.A. in Nepali

Part time

Teacher Poetry

(2011)

4yrs.

Prakash Rai

B.A. (Hons.),

M.A. in Nepali

Part time

Teacher Fiction

(2011)

4yrs.

Dipen Tamang

B.A. (Hons.),

M.A. in Nepali

Part time

Teacher

Children

Literature

(2011)

4yrs.

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors

(i) Guest Lecturer – Dr. Gokul Sinha. He serve the ‘Guest Lecturer’ post in the Post

Graduate Department of Nepali since 2004 to March 2013. He was a retired Assistant

Lecturer (Selection Grade) of Siliguri College. In March 2013 again he joined in the post

of Senior Linguistic, in the Nepali Department of North Bengal University under the Prof.

Naresh Chandra Khati’s project SPTIL’s (Shallow Partial Tool Indian Language).

Emeritur Professors –

(ii) Dr. Pratap Chandra Pradhan – Dr. Pratap Chandra Pradhan, born & brought up in

Soureni, Mirik, Darjeeling, studied in St. Joseph’s College, Darjeeling. Worked as Lecturer

in Tribhuwan Biswa Vidyalaya, Professor in Banaras Hindu University’s Indianb

Language Department’s Nepali Section & Sikkim University. At Present he is t he Dean in

Sikkim University. He deliver the special lecture on ‘Modern trend in Nepali Literature’ in

the Post Graduate Department of Nepali, DGC.

(iii) Dr. Diwakar Pradhan– An Ex-student of the Nepali Department of Darjeeling Govt.

College is now working as Associate Professor in Banaras Hindu University’s Nepali

Section of Indian Languages Department. He deliver special lecture on ‘Contemporary

trend in Nepali Literature’ in the Post Graduate Department of Nepali, DGC.

Visiting Fellows -

(iv) Shri Mahananda Poudyal, an eminent writer as well as ex-student of Darjeeling Govt.

College visited the department in July 2011 and deliver the lecture on “The Nepali

language in the present scenario.”

(v) Dr. Geeta Chettri, Ex Student and Teacher at Present delivered lecture on “Feminism”

Adjunct Faculty –

(vi) Dr. Abhijit Banerjee, Associate Professor of Botany, Burdawan University deliver

lectures on ‘Tea, Darjeeling Tea Gardens & the People Around’ on 2nd

Dec. 2015

(vii) Sri Deepayan Chatterjee, Financial Analyst and Professional Singer of Rabindra

Sangeet delivered lecture on “Rabindranath Tagore and the Nature” on 2nd

Dec.

2015

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information :

Year 2010-2013

Sl.

No.

Name of the Teachers

FULL TIME TEACHERS

B.A. U.G.

Morning Ist, IInd &

IIIrd yr.

Duration of period

45

minutes

per class

B.A.

U.G. Day

Ist &

IIIrd yr. only 45

minutes

per class

B.A.

Nepali Hons.

Ist, IInd

& IIIrd yr.

only 45

minutes

per class

P.G.

Ist & IIIrd

semester

45 minutes

For 2

period

P.G.

IInd & IVth

semester

45 minutes

For 2

period

Total hours

of classes taken per

week

1 Dr. Lalita Rai ‘Ahmed’ 3 2 4 4 6 450 minutes

(Professor & HOD) 7hrs. 50 minutes 3 2 4 4 6 450 minutes

7hrs. 50 min.

2 Sujata Rani Rai 2 3 2 6 6 855 minutes

(Assistant Professor) 2 3 2 6 6 855 minutes

14hrs. 25 min.

3 Binesh Pradhan 2 3 2 6 6 14hrs. 25minutes

(Assistant Professor) 2 3 2 6 6 14hrs. 25 min.

4 Raj Kumar Chettri 2 2 3 6 6 14hrs. 25minutes

(Assistant Professor) 2 2 3 6 6 14hrs. 25min.

5 Kabi Basnet - 1 3 4 6 10hrs. 50minutes

(Assistant Professor) - 1 3 4 6 10hrs. 50min

6 Nima Sherpa - - 3 8 4 11hrs. 25minutes

(Assistant Professor) - - 3 8 4 11hrs. 25min

Sl. No.

Name of the Teachers GUEST LECTURER

B.A. U.G. Morning

Ist, IInd &

IIIrd yr. Duration

of period

45

B.A. U.G.

Day

Ist & IIIrd yr.

only 45

minutes

B.A. Nepali

Hons.

Ist, IInd &

IIIrd yr.

only 45

P.G. Ist &

IIIrd

semester 45

minutes

For 2

P.G. IInd &

IVth

semester 45

minutes

For 2

Total hours of classes

taken per

week

minutes

per class

per class minutes

per class

period period

7 Dr. Gokul Sinha 3 2 4 4 6 450 minutes Guest Lecturer 7hrs. 50 minutes

- - 2 4 6 9 hrs.

TEMPORARY TEACHING FACULTY (PTTI) (Joined in August 2012 & morning classes taken from 2013 onwards only)

Sl. No.

Name of the Teachers PART TIME TEACHERS

B.A. U.G. Morning

Ist, IInd &

IIIrd yr.

Duration of period

45

minutes per class

B.A. U.G.

Day

Ist &

IIIrd yr. only 45

minutes

per class

B.A. Nepali

Hons.

Ist, IInd

& IIIrd yr.

only 45

minutes per class

P.G. Ist &

IIIrd

semester

45 minutes

For 2

period

P.G. IInd &

IVth

semester

45 minutes

For 2

period

Total hours of classes

taken per

week

8 Binupa Rai

(Joined in 2007) (*After 2014 she is taking classes in day session only)

* 2 * 2 3 2 2 8hrs. 25 min

9 Neeraj Rai (Joined in 2007 & rejoined in 2012)

2 2+2 (from 2013 engaged

in evening session i.e. commerce section)

4 - - 7hrs. 50 min

10 Saroj Rai * (After 2015 he is engaged in Day session only)

* 2 * 2 3 4 2 9hrs. 7min

11 Amar Sharma 2 2 5 - - 6hrs.

12 Passang Ringie Tamang 3 2 1 - - 6hrs.

13 Prakash Rai 3 2 4 - - 6hrs.

14 Dipen Tamang 3 2 4 - - 6hrs.

15 Surendra Chamling 2 2 5 - - 6hrs.

So as per the details shown in the table 5 temporary faculty members or Part Time Teachers has taken 30% class, 1 PTT is took 50% classes and 2 PTT taken 55% classes in the 2010-2013 sessiion.

For the information Mr. Bhupen Tamang joined the P.G. Deptt. of Nepali in August 2015.

SESSION : 2014 -2015 & 2015 – 2016

Sl. No.

Name of the Teachers PERMANENT

FACULTY

B.A. U.G. Morning

Ist, IInd &

B.A. U.G.

Day

B.A. Nepali

Hons.

P.G. Ist &

IIIrd

P.G. IInd &

IVth

Total hours of classes

taken per

MEMBERS IIIrd yr.

Duration of period

45

minutes

per class

Ist &

IIIrd yr. only 45

minutes

per class

Ist, IInd

& IIIrd yr.

only 45

minutes

per class

semester

45 minutes

For 2

period

semester

45 minutes

For 2

period

week

1 Sujata Rani Rai 2 3 2 6 6 855 minutes

(Associate Professor &

Head of the Deptt.)

- - 2+1+4 4 8 14hrs. 25 min

2 Binesh Pradhan 2 3 2 6 6 14hrs. 25minutes

(Assistant Professor) - - 1+X+3 6 8 14hrs. 25 min

3 Raj Kumar Chettri 2 2 3 6 6 14hrs. 25minutes

(Assistant Professor) - - X+1+1 8 6 14hrs. 25 min

4 Kabi Basnet - 1 3 4 6 10hrs. 50minutes

(Assistant Professor) - - 2+X+1 8 4 11hrs. 25min

5 Nima Sherpa - - 3 8 4 11hrs. 25minutes

(Assistant Professor) - - X+1+3 8 8 15 hrs.

6 Bhpen Tamang - - 3 8 4 11hrs. 25minutes

(Assistant Professor) - - 3 8 8 19 hrs.

Sl. No.

Name of the Teachers PART TIME TEACHERS

B.A. U.G. Morning

Ist, IInd &

IIIrd yr. Duration

of period

45

minutes per class

B.A. U.G.

Day

Ist & IIIrd yr.

only 45

minutes

per class

B.A. Nepali

Hons.

Ist, IInd &

IIIrd yr.

only 45

minutes per class

P.G. Ist &

IIIrd

semester 45

minutes

For 2

period

P.G. IInd &

IVth

semester 45

minutes

For 2

period

Total hours of classes

taken per

week

7 Binupa Rai

- 4+1 3+2+3 - - 9hrs.

8 Neeraj Rai

(from 2014 to 2015) only he shifted to evening

session

4+1 4+4+2 - - 11 hrs till August 2015 4 extra classes

9 Saroj Rai - 4+1 1+2+3 2 2 11hrs. 25 min

10 Amar Sharma 4 4+1 1+3+5 - - 13 hrs.

11 Passang Ringie Tamang 4 4 2+4+2 - - 12 hrs.

12 Prakash Rai 4 4 4+3+2 - - 12 hrs.

13 Dipen Tamang 4 4 3+3+3 - - 12 hrs.

14 Surendra Chamling 4 4+1 1+3+3 - - 12 hrs.

In the session 2014-2015 & 2015-2016 Temporary Faculty Members shoulder on the 50% of class load. It is due to the retirement of one senior teacher and secondly due to the transfer of Mr. Nawin

Poudyal, Assistant Professor from the P.G. Deptt. of Nepali to the Pedong Degree College, Kalimpong

in August 2014 and June 2015 respectively.

But during the Puja Vacation the permanent teaching staff detained themselves in the department to

take the extra classes or remedial classes for the Post Graduate students. For the details the Provisional Routine of 2014 & 2015 are uploaded herewith -

PROVISIONAL CLASSES for the Ist. & 3rd Semester Session 2014-2015 for Puja Vacation 2014.

Sl.

No.

Name of the Teachers

PERMANENT FACULTY MEMBERS

P.G. Ist.

Semester

60 minutes

P.G.

IIIrd

Semester

60

minutes

Total hours

Of classes taken per

week

1 Sujata Rani Rai 3 2 6 6 855 minutes

(Associate Professor & Head of the Deptt.) 4 4 8x60 min. = 480 min

8 hrs. per week

2 Binesh Pradhan 3 2 6 6 14hrs. 25minutes

(Assistant Professor) 3 3 6x60 min = 360 min

6 hrs. per week

3 Raj Kumar Chettri 2 3 6 6 14hrs. 25minutes

(Assistant Professor) 3 3 6x60 min = 360 min

6 hrs. per week

4 Kabi Basnet 1 3 4 6 10hrs. 50minutes

(Assistant Professor) 3 3 6x60 min = 360 min

6 hrs. per week

5 Nima Sherpa - 3 8 4 11hrs. 25minutes

(Assistant Professor) 3 3 6x60 min = 360 min

6 hrs. per week

6 Bhpen Tamang - 3 8 4 11hrs. 25minutes

(Assistant Professor) 3 3 6x60 min = 360 min

6 hrs. per week

PROVISIONAL REMEDIAL classes for P.G. 1st Semester during Puja Vacation 2015 from 12th

October 2015 - till the opening of the college.

Sl. No.

Name of the Teachers PERMANENT FACULTY MEMBERS

P.G. Ist. Semester

60 minutes

Total hours Of classes taken per week

1 Sujata Rani Rai

(Associate Professor &

Head of the Deptt.)

4 8x60 min = 480 min

8 hrs. per week

2 Raj Kumar Chettri

(Assistant Professor) 3 6x60 min = 360 min. 6 hrs.

per week

3 Kabi Basnet

(Assistant Professor) 3 6x60 min = 360 min. 6 hrs.

per week

4 Nima Sherpa

(Assistant Professor) 3 6x60 min = 360 min. 6 hrs.

per week

The temporary faculty members are engaged in the U.G. Level Pass and Honours Course classes

only as per their choices. Only Mrs. Binupa Rai and Mr. Saroj Rai were engaged in P.G. Level

also as per the departments’ requirement in 2007-2008, and 2012-2013. Again due to the

retirement of Dr. Lalita Rai ‘Ahmed’, HOD & Professor and the transfer of Assistant Professor

Mr. Nawin Poudyal of the department, Mr. Saroj Rai has been allotted 6 classes in P.G. level

from June 2015 till date.

Following details of classes allotment in a week will automatically shows the picture of

classes taken by the faculty members ---

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio –

a. Ist yr. Nepali Hons. 6:1

b. IInd yr. Nepali Hons. 4:1

c. IIIrd yr. Nepali Hons. 2:5

d. Ist yr. Semester 4:1

e. IIIrd yr. Semester 3:1

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled

and actual :

(i) As the P.G. Deptt. Of Nepali is non-lab based department so no need of technical

staff. There was a ‘Nepali Typist’ named Mrs. Geeta Rayamajhi who died in 2007.

So Nepali Typist’s post in the department is still vacant. It is the need of the hour in

the department.

Non-teaching staff Mrs. Chandrakala Tamang retired in August 2015 and till date

the support staff Group D post is vacant.

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies

(Self Funding)

Name of Faculty Specialization

M.A.

Ph.D.

Thrust Area of Research

Mrs Sujata Rani Rai M.A. Poetry of Mahakavi

Laxmi Prasad Devkota P Ph.D.: Nepali Essay

Nepali Essay (ongoing)

Mr. Binesh Pradhan M.A. Nepali Poetry (Giri And

Katwal) Ph.D Nepali Prose

Style(Undergoing)

Nepali Prose Style

Dr. Raj Kumar Chettri M.A. Nepali Poetry (Giri And

Katwal) M.Phil: Nepali Prose Fiction

Ph.D: Prose Fiction

Nepali Fiction

Mr. Kabi Basnet M.A. Poetry of Giri and Katwal

Ph.D. (ongoing) Indian Nepali Poetry

Nepali Poetry

Mr. Nima Sherpa M.A. : Bharatiya Nepali

Gadhhyakhyan Ph. D (ongoing) Fiction

Fiction

Mr. Bhupen Tamang M.A. : Bharatiya Nepali

Gadhhyakhyan. Ph. D - Nepali yuddha

Fiction

Fiction

upanyasko bisayparak addhyan

(ongoing)

Ms Binupa Rai (PTT) M.A. Gaddhyakhyan M.Phil. Nepali Fiction

Ph.D. Nil

Mr. Saroj Rai (PTT) M.A: Linguistics Ph.D Nil

Niraj Rai (PTT) M.A: Gaddhyakhyan

M.Phil Linguistics

Ph.D. Comparative Literature (Nepali- Maithili)

Surendra Chamling (PTT) M.A.: Linguistics

M.phil: Linguistics

Ph.D Nepali Kavita

Chiyabari Sahitya(Tea Garden

Literature)

Prakash Rai (PTT) M.A: Gaddhykhyan

Ph.D. Nil

Amar Sharma (PTT) M.A : Gaddhyan

Ph.D.: Nil

Passang Rinji Tamang (PTT) M.A: Gaddhyakhyan

Ph.D.: Nil

Dipen Tamang M.A. Gaddhyakhyan

Ph.D Bal Sahitya

Literature for children

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies

and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and

grants received project-wise.

(a) National Project : Sl. No.

Name Funding Agency Project Title

1. Smt. Sujata Rani Rai University Grant Commission

Natakkar Dr. Indraman Rai: Vyaktitwa ra Krititwa Dramatist Dr. Indraman Rai: Personality and writings

51,000/-

(b) International Project : Nil

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

a) National collaboration NIL

b) International collaboration NIL

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE,

etc.; total grants received. N.A. 20. Research facility / centre with

• state recognition No

• national recognition No

• international recognition No

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies :

The Post Graduate Department of Nepali is non-lab department so it is not applicable. 22. Publications:

Name of

Faculty.

Type of

Publication

Details Year Impact

factor

Mrs Sujata

Rani Rai

Research

Paper

Rabmisaptamiko Sandharvama, Dooars Jyoti, Ed By

Bikok Sharma,Published from Madarihat Jalpaiguri

Ramlal Ra Ma Divyaprabha (Journal)

2012

A Case Study Human Trafficking in South Asia, Ed.

By Binod Bharadwaj, Sherap Bhutia ISBN No

978819271831

2013

History of DGC Nepali Deptt. Ajammari 2014

60 years Publication of DGC magazine Ajammari 2014

Interview with Lakhi Devi Sundas Ajammari 2014

Purviya Sanskritiko Alokma Ramlal Adhikariko Bihe

Garne Rahar Nibandha, Bramhaputra

2014

History of DGC Nepali Deptt. Ajammari 2014

Sankhya Darshanko Alokma Bhanu Ramayan Diyalo

(Spl. issue)

2015

Mr. Binesh

Pradhan

Research Paper

Vartaman Nepali Vashama Ling ra vachanko prayog:

StitiParidastra

2010

Darjeelingka Nepali Natak Rangamanch paramparama

manbahadur Mukhiakao yogdan, Nepali Academy

Journal, NBU

2011

Sahitya Sanketbare ,Sahitya Sanket ISBN 2278-2761 2012

Nepali Lok viswas ra lokvyabarko Adhyayan Nepali

Lokwarta Adhyayanharu

2012

Aahat Anubhuti Katha Sangrako Vislesonatmak

Mulayankan , Dr. Lakhhi Devi Abhinandan Grantha

2013

ISBN 978-81-924881-2-7

Pankhi Katha Sangrama Sangrihit Kathaharuka

Sanrachana ra Shilpa Haimandas Rai Kirat Abhinandan

Grantha

2014

Pines And Camalliyasbhitra Prakasit Nibandhaharuko

Keiran, Azambari

2014

Yatra Sahityama Manbahadur Pradhan Ak Vivechana

Manka Lahar Ra Raharharu, ISBN 9788192282015

2014

Abstract Chintan Pyaj Nibandaka Vastu ra Sailee

Pakchako Vislesanatmak Adhyayan, Sahitya Sanket

ISSN 2278-2761

2014

Naya Xitijko Khojma Itihasik Sandarvako Anvesan,

Adhunik Bharateli Nepali Upanas ISBN 978-93 84671-

12—9

2014

Sansari Puja Nepali Lokritiko Abhinna Anga Ak

Anushilan ISBN 97888888888-93-84900-02-1

2015

Dr. Raj

Kumar

Chettri

Research

Paper

Nepali Sahityik Antarvartako Sahindhik Thata

Pabitriparak Addhyan Himalayan Research Journal,

No.02, Vol.02, 2013 ISSN: 2278-280X

2013

Bindhya Subbakrit Nirgaman Upanasko Bastushilpa ra

Rupbinashparak AddhyanHimalayan Research

Journal, No.0, Vol.03, 2015 ISSN: 2278-280X

2015

Lil Bahadur Chettrika Kathagat Prabitriko

Bislanatamak AddhyanDiyalo, No.150, Vol.54, 2015

2015

Dr. Jayanta Krishna Sharmako Kabyiik Bhabhumi ra

Shilpabidhan, Kabita Virmasha: Jayanta Krishna

Sharmaka Kabitako samsamayik addhyan, 2014, Ed.

By Navin Poudyal ISBN:

987-93-81667-32-3

2014

Yatra Sahityako Sandarvama M.B.Pradhankoa

Kritihaharu Yatra Sahityama M.B.Pradhan: Yek

Bibachanatamak AddhyanISBN:

978-81-922820-1-5

2014

Himandas Rai Kiratko Kathako Kathya ra

Shilpabidhan Himandas Rai Kirat Avinandhan

Grantha,

2014

D.k. Shreshtako samalochanatamak Addhyan

Shyitayakar D.k. Shreshtako Smriti Gantha, ISBN:

978-81-927364-5-7

2014

Bhadri Narayan Pradhanka Kathama Kathya-

YojanaLakhidevi sundaska Kathama kathiya ra Shilpa-

Yojana Kaljayi Karmahahuma: Bhadri Narayan

Pradhan,2014 Dr.Lakhidevi Sundass Avinandhan

Grantha,2013 ISBN:978-81-924881-2-7

2015

Mr Kabi

Basnet Research

Paper

.Darjeeling Kshetrama Prachalit Shramgeet Nepali

Lokwarta Adhyayanharu

2012

Bharater wadhinta Sangrami au Darjeeling Parvatya Anchale , Uttar Banger Swadhinta Sangramder

Jiwanlekha, Khudiram Smritirakha

CommitteeCoochbihar

2013

Darjeeling Parvatya Anchale Swadhinta Sangramer

Vikash, Uttar Banger Swadhinta Sangramder

Jiwanlekha, Khudiram Smritirakha

CommitteeCoochbihar

2013

Mulukbahor Upanyaska nepali shramikharu : Rajnaitik

Arthavyawastaparak Addhyan, , Adhunik Bharateli

Nepali Upanas ISBN 978-93 84671-12—9

2014

.BhanubhaktakaKavitama Samaya Sapikshit Prakharta

, Published by Nepali Sahitya Sansthan , Ed. Dr.

Ghanashyam Nepal, ISSN

2015

Pines And Camalliyasbhitra Prakasit Kathaharuko Adhayan, Darjeeling govt College Azambari

2014

Poetics Identity: Accntuating Political Imagination in

Indian Nepali Poetry, Integrated Research and

Devlopment (peer Reviewed and Multi Devlopment ,

International Journal Edieor-in Chief Sibshankar Pal,

PubIished by International Society for Intergrated

Research , and Devlopment, Nadia, W.B. ISSN:

22788670

2014

Mr. Nima

Sher[pa

Research

Paper

Bharatiya Nepali Ankhyan Sahitya, Kanka Literary

Journal Published from Gangtok, Sikkim

2014

Vichalan bimarsha< Chauri dara published from

Sikkim

2011

Motiram Bhatta pikdut Khanda kavya , Sahityananda ,

Darjeeling Govt College

2011

Srijanako Samaolokan Kriti Punaraolokan,Aashroy,Nagarifirm,

2014

Mr. Bhupen

Tamang

Research

Paper

Munamadan Khandakavyako Sanskritik Paksha ,

Nepali Academy Journal Vol 6, Ed Dr. Mohan P.

Dahal,

2010

Sanu lamaka Kathama nari Anusilan Published by

Anusilan Pariwar N.B.U.

2010

Yuddha Upanyas Lungkhum Camp – Ek Addhyan

Nepali Academy Journal Vol 8 Published by Registrar

N.B.U Ed. Dr. Mohan P. Dahal,

2012

Nepali upanyasharuma yudhha vivisikako trasad 2013

Kathankan, Himalayan Research Journal, Published by

E.H.G.I.R.C.T. Ed By B.B. Gurung

Bhanubhakta Ramayanma Yuddha, Bhanubhaktaka

Kriti Dui Satya Dristi Published by Nepali Sahitya

Sansthan , Ed. Dr. Ghanashyam Nepal,

2014

Lagan Upanyasko Sanskritik Anusilan 2014

Parijatko Maile najanmayeko Chhoro Kathako

Manobaiganik Addhyan, Ashraya, Ed. Navin Patjhar

2014

∗ Chapters in Books

(a) National Level

Name of

Faculty

with

Deptt.

Type of

Publicati

on

Details Year

Mrs.

Sujata

Rani Rai

2

Research

Paper

3

Research

Paper

4.

Research

Paper

5.

Research

Paper

7.

Research

Paper

8.

Research

Paper

2.Ramlal Ra Ma (Divyaprabha )(Journal)

Kathmandu, Nepal

1. 3.A Case Study Human

Trafficking in South Asia,

Ed. By Binod Bharadwaj,

Sherap Bhutia ISBN No

978819271831

4.History of DGC Nepali Deptt. (Ajammari )

5.An Article on Editorial of

Pines & Camellias, DGC

annual magazine

(Ajammari)

7.Purviya Sanskritiko

Alokma Ramlal Adhikariko

Bihe Garne Rahar Nibandha, Bramhaputra

ISSN -2392-4187

(97723924128008)

8.Sankhya Darshanko

Alokma Bhanu Ramayan

Bhanubhakta Smarak

Grantha (-2012-14)

Mr.

Binesh

Pradhan

1. Research

Paper

2

Research

Paper

3,

Research

Paper

4. Research

Paper

5

Research

Paper

6

Research

Paper

7

Research

Paper

8 Research

Paper

9 Research

Vartaman Nepali Vashama

Ling ra vachanko prayog:

StitiParidastra

Darjeelingka Nepali Natak

Rangamanch paramparama

manbahadur Mukhiakao

yogdan, Nepali Academy

Journal, NBU

Sahitya Sanketbare ,Sahitya

Sanket ISBN 2278-2761

Nepali Lok viswas ra

lokvyabarko Adhyayan

Nepali Lokwarta

Adhyayanharu

Aahat Anubhuti Katha

Sangrako Vislesonatmak

Mulayankan , Dr. Lakhhi

Devi Abhinandan Grantha

ISBN 978-81-924881-2-7

Pankhi Katha Sangrama

Sangrihit Kathaharuka

Sanrachana ra Shilpa

Haimandas Rai Kirat

Abhinandan Grantha

Pines And Camalliyasbhitra

Prakasit Nibandhaharuko

Keiran, Azambari

Yatra Sahityama

Manbahadur Pradhan Ak

Vivechana Manka Lahar Ra

Raharharu, ISBN

9788192282015

Abstract Chintan Pyaj

Nibandaka Vastu ra Sailee

Pakchako Vislesanatmak

Adhyayan, Sahitya Sanket

2010

2011

2012

2012

2013

2014

2014

2014

2014

Paper

10

Research

Paper

11

Research

Paper

ISSN 2278-2761

Naya Xitijko Khojma

Itihasik Sandarvako

Anvesan, Adhunik Bharateli

Nepali Upanas ISBN 978-93

84671-12—9

Sansari Puja Nepali

Lokritiko Abhinna Anga Ak

Anushilan ISBN

97888888888-93-84900-02-

1

2014

2015

Dr. Raj

Kumar Chettri

Resear

ch Paper

1. Nepali Sahityik

Antarvartako Sahindhik

Thata Pabitriparak Addhyan

Himalayan Research

Journal, No.02, Vol.02,

2013 ISSN: 2278-280X

2. Bindhya Subbakrit

Nirgaman Upanasko

Bastushilpa ra

Rupbinashparak

AddhyanHimalayan

Research Journal, No.0,

Vol.03, 2015

ISSN: 2278-280X

3. Lil Bahadur Chettrika

Kathagat Prabitriko

Bislanatamak

AddhyanDiyalo, No.150,

Vol.54, 2015

A/F

4. Dr. Jayanta Krishna

Sharmako Kabyiik

Bhabhumi ra Shilpabidhan,

Kabita Virmasha: Jayanta

Krishna Sharmaka Kabitako samsamayik addhyan, 2014,

Ed. By Navin Poudyal

ISBN:

987-93-81667-32-3

5. Yatra Sahityako

Sandarvama

M.B.Pradhankoa

Kritihaharu Yatra Sahityama

M.B.Pradhan: Yek

2013

2015

2015

2014

2014

Bibachanatamak

AddhyanISBN:

978-81-922820-1-5

6. Himandas Rai Kiratko Kathako Kathya ra

Shilpabidhan Himandas Rai

Kirat Avinandhan Grantha,

7. D.k. Shreshtako

samalochanatamak Addhyan

Shyitayakar D.k. Shreshtako

Smriti Gantha, ISBN:

978-81-927364-5-7

8 Bhadri Narayan Pradhanka

Kathama Kathya-Yojana

Lakhidevi sundaska

Kathama kathiya ra Shilpa-

Yojana Kaljayi

Karmahahuma: Bhadri

Narayan Pradhan,2014

Dr.Lakhidevi Sundass

Avinandhan Grantha,2013

ISBN:978-81-924881-2-7

2014

2015

Mr. Navin Poudyal

1,Nelpali Gadhyakhyan

atitdekhi vartamansamma Kanshi H. Viswavidhyalaya

2.Bharatma Nepali Gajal

Samalochana ek phastaudo

avastha, Spandan,

3. Hamra kehi Lokkathako

visayabastugat Addhyan,

Nepali Academy Journal

2014

4.. Darjeelingka Naya

Pustahaka Samalochakharu

Bindu, Sudhapa Anka

2011

2013

2014

2014

Mr Kabi

Basnet

1.

Research

Paper

1. Resear

1.Darjeeling Kshetrama

Prachalit Shramgeet Nepali

Lokwarta Adhyayanharu

2. Bharater wadhinta

Sangrami au Darjeeling

2012

ch

Paper

2. Resear

ch

Paper

3. Resear

ch Paper

4. Research

Paper

5. Research

Paper

6. Resear

ch

Paper

Parvatya Anchale , Uttar

Banger Swadhinta

Sangramder Jiwanlekha,

Khudiram Smritirakha

CommitteeCoochbihar

3.Darjeeling Parvatya

Anchale Swadhinta

Sangramer Vikash, Uttar

Banger Swadhinta

Sangramder Jiwanlekha,

Khudiram Smritirakha

CommitteeCoochbihar

3.Mulukbahor Upanyaska

nepali shramikharu :

Rajnaitik

Arthavyawastaparak

Addhyan, , Adhunik

Bharateli Nepali Upanas

ISBN 978-93 84671-12—9

4..BhanubhaktakaKavitama Samaya Sapikshit Prakharta

, Published by Nepali

Sahitya Sansthan , Ed. Dr.

Ghanashyam Nepal, ISSN

5.Pines And

Camalliyasbhitra Prakasit

Kathaharuko Adhayan,

Darjeeling govt College

Azambari

6.Poetics Identity:

Accntuating Political

Imagination in Indian

Nepali Poetry, Integrated

Research and Devlopment

(peer Reviewed and Multi

Devlopment , International

Journal Edieor-in Chief

Sibshankar Pal, PubIished

2013

2013

2014

2015

2014

2014

by International Society for

Intergrated Research , and

Devlopment, Nadia, W.B.

ISSN: 22788670

Mr. Nima

Sherpa

Research

Paper

1 Bharatiya Nepali

Ankhyan Sahitya, Kanka

Literary Journal Published

from Gangtok, Sikkim ISSN

1. 2. 2.Vichalan bimarsha<

Chauri dara published from

Sikkim

3.

4. 3.Motiram Bhatta pikdut

Khanda kavya ,

Sahityananda , Darjeeling

Govt College

5.

6. 4.Srijanako Samaolokan

Kriti

Punaraolokan,Aashroy,Nagarifirm,

2014

2011

2011

2014

Mr.

Bhupen

Tamang

1. 1.Munamadan

Khandakavyako Sanskritik

Paksha , Nepali Academy

Journal Vol 6, Ed Dr.

Mohan P. Dahal, ISBN

2.

3. 2.Sanu lamaka Kathama nari

Anusilan Published by

Anusilan Pariwar N.B.U.

4. 5. 3.Yuddha Upanyas

Lungkhum Camp – Ek

Addhyan Nepali Academy

Journal Vol 8 Published by

Registrar N.B.U Ed. Dr.

Mohan P. Dahal, ISBN

6.

7. 4.Nepali upanyasharuma

yudhha vivisikako trasad

Kathankan, Himalayan

Research Journal, ISBN

Published by E.H.G.I.R.C.T. Ed By B.B. Gurung

8.

9. 5.Bhanubhakta Ramayanma

Yuddha, Bhanubhaktaka

Kriti Dui Satya Dristi

Published by Nepali Sahitya

Sansthan , Ed. Dr.

2010

2010

2012

2013

2014

Ghanashyam Nepal, ISSN

10.

11. 6.Lagan Upanyasko

Sanskritik Anusilan

12.

13. 7.Parijatko Maile

najanmayeko Chhoro Kathako Manobaiganik

Addhyan, Ashraya, Ed.

Navin Patjhar

2014

2014

(b)International Level

Sl.

No

Name Book’s Name Chapter’s Year

1 Mrs. Sujata Rani Rai 1. Human

Trafficking in

South Asia

Edited by: Dr.

Vinod Bhardwaj

& Dr. Sherap

Bhutia

ISBN:

978819271831

2. Human

Resource

Mobility in

South Asia

(Uncer publication)

Edited by: Dr.

Vinod Bhardwaj

& Dr. Sherap

Bhutia

1. The Reasons for

the Human

Trafficking in

Darjeeling

Hills: A Case

Study

2. Illegal Human

Resource

Mobility: Child

Labour in the

Queen of the

Hills

2014

2015

2 Mr.Binesh Pradhan

3 Dr. Raj Kumar Chettri 1.Sahitya Academy

ra Pachich Barsaka

Nepali Sahitya.

Edited by: Pavitra

Regmmi Adhikari

2.Etihash Nirmata:

Sikkimka Shrastha ra

Drashta, by: T.B.

Chandra Subba

Sharad Chettriko

Kathakarita:

Chakrabhua Katha

Sangrahaka

Sandarva

Arjun Niraulako

Kathaharuma

Vastubidhan ra

Patra Yozana

2002

Darjeelin

g

2008

Sikkim

3.Darjeelingko

Nepali Bhasi

Samuday : Sanskritik

ra Bhasik Sankraman

4.Nepali Bhasa ra

Sahityako

Samriddhima

Darjeelingko Yogdan

5.Charitra

6.Sthapana

7.Charitra

(Anthropology of

Nepali criticism)

8.Dr. Lakhi Devi

Sundas Abhinandan

Grantha

(A commemorative

Volume on Dr. Lakhi

Devi Sundas)

Darjeelingka

Kathya Nepali

Bhasa – Yauta

Adhyan

Bharatma Nepali

Vyakran Lekhan ra

Darjeelingbata

Prakashit Nepali

Vyakranharu

Bharatiya Nepali

Kathako Parampara

ra Prabriti

Indra Sundasko

Kathakarita

Bharatiya Nepali

Kathama Sanskritik

Chetna

Lakhi Devi

Sundasko padhyako

kathya ra shilpa

yojana

2009

2010

2010

2012

Sikkim

2013

2013

∗ Edited Books

Sl.N

o.

Name Name of the Edited

Books

Publisher Year

1 Smt. Sujata Rani Rai 1.Ajammari

(Bilingual)

2.Mohan Pukarko

Natakharu

3.Dr. Trilok Raika

Darjeeling Govt.

College

Sajha Pustak

Prakashan,

Darjeeling

-do-

2014

2008

2001

Kathaharu

4.Agamsingh Giri

Rachanavali

(in 4 volumes)

Nirman Prakashan,

Sikkim

1998

2 Dr. Raj Kumar Chettri 1.Shiva Kumar Rai-

Rachana Sanchayan

ISBN:

9788126032884

Sahitya Akademi,

New Delhi

2012

∗ Books with ISBN with details of publishers

Sl.

No.

Name Name of the Books From Year

1 Dr. Raj Kumar Chettri 1.Srijanako

Samawalokan

ISBN:

9788192148816

2.Ahawalokan

Ahvaboodhan

Gamma

Publication,

Darjeeling

Manmaya

Prakashan,

Darjeeling

2012

2013

23. Details of patents and income generated N. A. 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated N. A. 25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions

/ industries in India and abroad

Sl.

No.

Name National International Year

1 Smt.

Sujata Rani Rai

Nepal Sanskrit University &

Research Centre, Kathmandu Nepal

(For Ph. D. Work)

2015

2 Mr. Niraj Rai 1.Innovative Approaches to Peace,

Sustainable Development and Poverty

Alleviation.

(CONFERENCE)

Kathmandu, Nepal

2.International Leadership Seminar on

2012

2013

Peace, Development & Transformational

Leadership for Building Nations of

Peace’ in Bankok, Thailand

3.International Integration Youth Camp.

Rajasthan, India

4.International conference on Yoga and

Ayurveda in Present Scenario.

Banaras Hindu University, Uttar

Pradesh, India

2013

2014

26. Faculty serving in

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other

(please specify)

Sl.

No.

Name National/State Level

committees

Inter

National

Editorial

Boards

Any Other

1. Sujata

Rani

Rai

1.CHAIRPERSON in the

“Complaint Committee for

Prevention of Sexual

Harrassment of women at

work place” at the District

Level- as constituted vide

order No. 195/E

dt.16.8.2012, District Judge

Court & permission granted

by His Excellency Governor

of W.B. vide No. 289-

Edn(A)/4c-31/12 dt.2nd April

2013

2.MEMBER JUDGE of Lok

Adalat under jurisdiction of

District Legal Services

Authority, Darjeeling by

memo No.628- Adm.

Dt.18.10.2012 & permitted

by His Excellency Governor

of W.B. vide No. 286-

Edn(A)/4c-32/12 dt.2nd April

2013

3.MEMBER in the

“Complaint Committee for

Prevention of Sexual

Harrassment of women at

work place” at the District

Level- as constituted vide

order No. 195/E

dt.16.8.2012, District Judge

Court & permission granted

by His Excellency Governor

of W.B. vide No. 289-

Edn(A)/4c-31/12 dt.2nd April

2013

4.MEMBER, All India

Women’s Conference,

Darjeeling Branch (a NGO

for women’s upliftment)

5.EXPERT, (Nominated

expert of Kalakar Prakalpa

for Information & Cultural

Deptt., Govt. Of West

Bengal)

1.Azammari

(bilingual)

Special

Edition,

Published by

Darjeeling

Govt. College

2.Board

Member,

Pines &

Cammelias,

Darjeeling

Govt. College

3.Magazine In

Charge, Pines

& Camellias,

Darjeeling

Govt. College

1. President,

Darjeeling

Sparsh, (a NGO

for the Spastic

Society)

2.Vice

President,

Managing

Committee,

Ghoom

Jourbunglow

Degree College,

Darjeeling

3.Executive

Member,

Managing

Committee,

Ghoom

Jourbunglow

Degree College,

Darjeeling

4.Quiz Master,

Sabda Shakti

Contest, Org.by

GDNS

Darjeeling

5. Member,

Vasudha,

(Women’s

writers Literary

Society)

Darjeeling

6.Life Member,

GDNS

Darjeeling

(NGO, Estd.

1932)

7.Member,

Nepali Sahitya

Sammelan,

Darjeeling

(Literary

Association,

6.RESOURCE PERSON,

Screening committee for the

Casual Announcer, PRASAR

BHARATI, (All India Radio,

Kurseong)

Estd. 1924)

8.Life Member,

Gorkha Jana

Pustakalaya,

Kurseong,

(Literary

Association,

Estd. 1911)

9.Founder

Member, Shiva

Kumar Rai

Pratisthan,

Kurseong

10.VICE

CHAIRMAN,

DGC Credit Co-

operative

Society Ltd.

Darjeeling

2. Binesh

Pradhan

1.Editorial

Board, Pines

& Cammelias,

Darjeeling

Govt. College

1.Life Member,

GDNS

Darjeeling

(NGO, Estd.

1932)

3. Dr. Raj

Kumar

Chettri

1.Diyalo,

(Spl. Issue)

Nepali Sahitya

Sammelan,

Darjeeling

2.Charitra,

(Spl. Issue)

Charitra

Prakashan,

Kalimpong

3.Board

Member,

(Bilingual Spl.

Edition)

Darjeeling

Govt. College

1.Life Member,

GDNS

Darjeeling

(NGO, Estd.

1932)

2.Member,

Nepali Sahitya

Sammelan,

Darjeeling

(Literary

Association,

Estd. 1924)

4 Kabi Basnet 1.Sub- Editor,

Chimal, Mirik

1.Life Member,

GDNS

Darjeeling

(NGO, Estd.

1932)

2.VICE

CHAIRMAN,

DGC Credit Co-

operative

Society Ltd.

Darjeeling

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,

training programs and similar programs).

Sl.

No

Name Refresher/Orientation prog./ workshop,

training prog./ similar prog.

Year

1 Mrs. Sujata

Rani Rai

1.Workshop on Capacity Building of Women

Managers in Higher Education, Sponsored by:

UGC

2.Training Prog.: Covener for ‘Legal Awareness

Programme’, Organised by All India Women’s

Conference & District Legal Services Clinic,

Darjeeling

3.International Seminar cum Workshop:

Indigenous Knowledge (Ethnic Nepali Foods

with Medicinal Value) Organised by: Centre for

Studies in Local Language & Culture, North

Bengal University, Darjeeling

4.Training cum Seminar: Research

Methodology, By: Nepal Sanskrit University,

Research Centre, Kathmandu, Nepal

5.Orientation cum Training Prog.: Natural

Language Processing, By: Central Institute of

Indian Languages

6.Workshop: Open Education Resources for

Distance Mode of Learning, By: District

Education Council, New Delhi

5th 9

th Aug. 2011

29th April 2013

19th- 20

th March

2014

10th- 15

th Dec.

2014

6th- 16

th June 2012

11th- 12

th March

2011

7.Workshop: Judicious Choices of Media in

Distance Learning, By: District Education

Council, New Delhi

12th March 2012

2 Mr.Binesh

Pradhan

1.Refresher: Women Studies, By: Academic

Staff College, North Bengal University

2.Nepali Aakyanetar Gyadhya, By: Academic

Staff College, North Bengal University

22nd

Aug.- 11th

Sept. 2012

6th - 16

th June

2012

3 Dr. Raj Kr.

Chettri

1.64th Orientation Programme, By: JNU, UGC,

ASC, New Delhhi

2.Refresher Course in Nepali, By: ASC, UGC,

NBU

3.Refresher Course in Nepali, By: ASC, UGC,

New Delhi

5.Orientation cum Training Prog.: Natural

Language Processing, By: Central Institute of

Indian Languages

6.Workshop: Three Day National Level

Workshop, By: P.G. Deptt. Of Nepali & Nepali

Academy, North Bengal University

7.Workshop: State Level workshop on Open

Educational Resources for Distance Mode of

Learning, By: Distance Education Council, New

Delhi, NBU

8.Workshop: Technology Innovations in Open &

Distance Learning: Best Practices. Distance

Education Council, New Delhi, NBU

9.Workshop: Judicious Choice of Media in

Distance Learning, By:Distance Education

Council, New Delhi, NBU

4th Jan.- 20

th Jan.

2010

12th Dec. 2011 –

1st Jan. 2012

12th Dec. 2013- 1

st

Jan. 2014

6th - 16

th June

2012

24th Feb.- 2011

11th- 12

th March

2011

16th – 17

th Dec.

2011

12th March 2012

10.Workshop: Initiatives on Quality Assurance

in Distance Mode of Higher Education, By:

Distance Education Council, New Delhi, NBU

25th- 26

th June

2010

4 Mr. Kabi

Basnet

1.Orientation Cum Training Prog.: Natural

Language Processing, By: CIIL, Mysoor

2.Refresher Course: Nepali Aakyanetar

Gyadhya, By: ASC, UGC, New Delhi

3.Workshop: Open Education Resources for

Distance Mode of Learning, By: Distance

Education Council, New Delhi, NBU

6th- 10

th June 2012

11th- 12

th March

2011

12th Nov. 2012

28. Student projects

• percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects NIL

• percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities industry / institute NIL

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

• Faculty

Sl.

No

Name Awards Recognitions National/

Internation

al/ Regional

Level

Year

1 Mrs. Sujata Rani Rai 1.North East Zone

Cultural Centre,

Dimapur (Assam)

& Cultural Affairs

& Heritage

Department of

Sikkim

2.Darjeeling

Gorkha Hill

Regional

Level

Regional

Level

20th

Aug.

2010

1998

Council

3.Byujhai

Prakasini Samiti,

Teesta Valley,

Darjeeling

4.Mass

Communication

Deptt., St. Josephs

College,

Darjeeling

2.Kurseong

College, Kurseong

3.Gorkha Dukha

Niwarak

Sammelan,

Darjeeling

Regional

Level

Regional

Level

Regional

Level

Regional

Level

2013

2014

2015

2015

2 Mr.Binesh Pradhan 1.Kurseong

College, Kurseong

Regional

Level

2015

3 Dr. Raj Kr. Chettri 1.Shrastha

Puraskar, By:

Paschim Sikkim

Sahitya

Prakashan,

Sikkim

2.Balidas Basnet

Smritti Sahityik

Puraskar, Siliguri

1.Kurseong

College, Kurseong

Regional

Level

Regional

Level

Regional

Level

2008

2015

2015

• Doctoral / post doctoral fellows

Dr. Raj Kumar Chettri is awarded with Doctorial Award in 2010.

• Students

Sr. No Name of

Student

Batch Event Awarded/Participated Year

1. Mr.Sapan

Pradhan

2009-

2010

Literature Sahitya Academy Yuva

Puraskar, Delhi

2015

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national

/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.

Dr. L.R. Ahmed HOD & then Principal presented a paper and Mrs. Sujata Rani Rai,

Associate Professor had compared and conducted the total ten days programmes.

All the faculty members including P.G. & U.G. (Hons.) students of Nepali Deptt. participated

in this ten days orientation cum workshop progarmme . Certificates were distributed to all

participants.

Organizing Type:

International/

National/State/

College/Special

Theme Speakers Funding

Agency

Date

Nepali

department

in

collaboration

with CIIL

Mysore

National

Workshop

Linguistics 1.Dr. Gokul

Sinha

2. Mr. Pushkar

Parajuli

3. Dr. Dasarath

Kharel

4. C.M. Khambu

5. Mr. Nishant

6Ms Sunita

Dahal

Dr. Lalita Rai

Ahmed.

Dr I.G. Ahmed

Dr. Atreyi

Sharma

Dr. Sharad Sinha

CIIL 6th

June To

16th .June

,2012

The P.G. Deptt. of Nepali had organised the orientation cum training programme in

colaboration with Central Institute of Indian Language (CIIL) on the topics of “Natural

Language Processing” on & from 6th June to 10th June 2012.

The Lalita Rai Ahmed was then Principal and Head of the Deptt. All the faculty

members (i) Mrs. Sujata Rani Rai, (2) Mr. Binesh Pradhan, (3) Dr. Raj Kr. Chettri, (4)

Mr. Nawin Poudyal, (5) Mr. Kabi Basnet, (6) Mr. Nima Sherpa and all the Part Time

Teachers (PTT), (7) Mrs. Binupa Rai, (8) Mr. Saroj Rai, (9) Mr. Passang Ringie Tamang,

(10) Mr. Surendra Chamling, (11) Mr. Niraj Rai, (12) Mr. Amar Sharma, (13) Mr.

Prakash Rai, (14) Mr. Dipen Tamang including all the P.G. & U.G. (Hons.) students of

Nepali Department in this ten days orientation cum workshop programme. Dr. L. Rai

Ahmed (HOD) had presented a paper and Mrs. Sujata Rani Rai, Associate Professor had

compared and conducted the total ten days programmes. Certificates were distributed to

all participants.

Inspite of this P.G. Deptt. of Nepali had invited the literary figure and Professor of

the Sikkim University, Tribhuwan University (Nepal) to deliver the lecture on modern

trends in literature. Shri Mahananda Poudyal, Dr. Pratap Chandra Pradhan, Professor

(S.U.), Dr. Rajendra Suvedi (T.U.), Dr. Geeta Chettri are amongst them.

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments

-- 32. Student profile programme-wise:

Name of the course/programme

Session Applications received

Selected Enrolled Pass percentage(last examination) M F

B.A. (Hons.) M.A.

2011-12 2011-12

455 28 15 13 67.5

116 18 10 08 100

B.A. (Hons.) M.A.

2012-13 2012-13

471 30 18 13 81.6

119 20 12 09 100

B.A. (Hons.) M.A.

2013-14 2013-14

426 31 12 15 73.5

123 21 11 10 100

B.A. (Hons.) M.A.

2014-15 2014-15

485 28 13 12 67.5

113 22 12 10 97.4

B.A. (Hons.) M.A.

2015-16 2015-16

489 24 15 09

134 23 12 11

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET,

GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.

NET : Dev Chand Subba, Bhupen Tamang, Remika Thapa, Sanjay Bista, Gyanendra Subba,

Sapan Pradhan & Saroj Rai (Total 07)

TRET: Prakash Rai and Saroj Rai (Total 02)

SLET: There is no Nepali subject in SLET (W.Bengal state)

35. Student progression

Student progression Percentage against enrolled

UG to PG 99%

PG to M.Phil. 20%

PG to Ph.D. 10%

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Not yet

Employed

Campus selection 10%

Other than campus recruitment 65%

Entrepreneurs 25%

36. Diversity of staff Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the

same university 90%

from other universities within the State from __

universities from other States from ----

Universities outside the country 10%

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the

assessment period

M. Phil 3

Ph. D. 01

D. Sc. N.A.

D. Litt. Nil

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library

Novels 500

Essay 300

Stories 500

Criticism 2000

Drama 350

Prose 200

Poetry 900

Dictionary 100

Linguistics 100

Journals 200

b) Internet facilities for staff and students

Internet facilities are available for staff & students.

c) Total number of class rooms For U.G. Hons. 03

P.G. both semester 02

Staff room cum Seminar library room

Including Head of the Deptt., Chamber

01+01

(d) Class rooms with ICT facility In necessity projector uses for the P.G. Classes

e. Students’ laboratories : N.A. (non-lab based subject)

f. Research laboratories N.A. (non-lab based subject)

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university

(i) Doctorial students – Nil

(ii) Post Doctorial Student - Nil

b) from other institutions/universities

Registered in Sikkim University – 03

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.

(i) Nil

(ii) Getting financial assistance from the oldest NGO of Darjeeling naming Gorkha Dukha

Niwarak Sammelan, Darjeeling the total No. 04

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new

programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.

(i) Yes, Before the changes in the U.G. & P.G. syllabus by North Bengal University.

We were requested to supply the topics, piece of study matters, materials. So we

had several meetings in the P.G. Deptt. Of Nepali, Darjeeling Govt. College. We

sent a combined rectified draft of the syllabus after broadly discussing it in the

department among the faculties.

(ii) In every new assaignment or programmes. We discuss the matter and set the way,

methodology. If necessary the students’ feedback, view-point also taken.

42. Does the department obtain feedback from

a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the

department utilize the feedback?

The college implements the curricula of its affiliating university i.e. North Bengal

University to its entire Undergraduate and Post graduate departments. Regular unit based class

tests are conducted in many subjects. Students are advised to use resource in all subjects.

The Post Graduate Department of Nepali, Darjeeling Government College always hold

the departmental meeting on the 1st day of the opening sessions of the college and before every

new opening sessions of U.G. and P.G. In this departmental meeting review of past work done,

completion of the previous distributed syllabus, the performances of the students, U.G. and

P.G.’s results are discussed. The syllabus for the new session will be distributed among the

Assistant Professors, Part-time teachers and Head of the Department. Keeping the general

academic calendar of the college and North Bengal University in the main the department sets

internal test, weekly Unit Test, co-curricular activities for the year and the same in being

distributed among the students at the beginning of the academic session. Details of the internal

Class Test for the year 2010-2015 (August in two section A & B).

b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the

department utilize the feedback?

The meeting of the teachers’ will be held if the agenda demands the opinions, point of view

of the whole college teaching staff, if necessary the non-teaching & the students’ representatives

will be involved.

But if the arising matter or topics need the departmental meeting only then it will be held in

the department.

During the allotted lecturer H.O.D. collect feedback of students’ through verbal

questionnaire in the class. Sometimes the faculty members also provide the feedback collected

by themselves in the classrooms or the out side.

Usually the students represent themselves to express their view-points and opinions to the

Head of the Deptt. They share their problems related to their curriculum, class infrastructures etc.

Teachers from different departments are inducted as members of U.G. Board of

Studies, Some of the teachers of all the P.G. Deptt. are members of P.G. Board of

studies. There are no ways to give suggestions or student feedback to the

University other than through the members of the Board of studies.

Dr. Lalita Rai Ahmed, (Principal & HOD), Mrs. Sujata Rani Rai,

Associate Professor, Mr. Binesh Pradhan attended in the P.G. Board of studies NBU

in 2010, details are follows –

Year 2010-2015 : P.G. & U.G. Board of Studies

Sl. No. Name of the Teacher Board/Bodies Department Members

1. Dr. Lalita Rai Ahmed H.O.D. & Officer In Charge

P.G. Board of Studies

P.G. Deptt. Of Nepali, DGC

2010

2. Mrs. Sujata Rani Rai P.G. Board of

Studies

P.G. Deptt. Of

Nepali, DGC

2010

3. Mr. Binesh Pradhan P.G. Board of

Studies

P.G. Deptt. Of

Nepali, DGC

2010

4. Mrs. Sujata Rani Rai Moderation for

P.G.

P.G. Deptt. Of

Nepali, DGC

2014

5. Mr. Binesh Pradhan Moderation for

P.G.

P.G. Deptt. Of

Nepali, DGC

2014

6. Mr. Kabi Basnet Moderation for

P.G.

P.G. Deptt. Of

Nepali, DGC

2015

* As per the memo No. 82/R-10 dt. 12/1/2010 & f-39/VC/10/3539 P.G. Board of

Studies membership terminated till formation of next new P.G. Board of studies.

As the college has no academic autonomy, it is at present not possible to develop

independent curriculum for any course. So the P.G. Deptt. of Nepali, Darjeeling

Govt. College also follow the same curriculum of North Bengal University.

The University conducts examinations annually. The result of the college as a

whole is discussed in the teachers’ meeting. The results of the class tests are also

discussed in the departmental meetings. Feedback from the students is also taken

department wise.

So the P.G. Deptt. of Nepali holds pre and post departmental meeting for

internal exams. In the pre meeting the completion of the syllabus, question pattern,

submission date of the set questions for the exams will be discuss and in the post

meeting the performance of the students will discuss and the average marks scorer

students will be call for counselling. Some teachers distributes the token of

appreciation to the high marks scorer personally to encourage them.

For the evaluation department takes internal weekly tests also, details has been below:

A. INTERNAL WEEKLY TEST FOR THE YEAR 2010-2013.

Sl. No. Name of the Teacher U.G. Pass

Morning

Session

U.G.

Day

U.G.Hons.

1st yr

2nd

yr

3rd

yr

P.G.

1st &

2nd

P.G.

2nd

&

4th

Total

1. Mrs. Sujata Rani Rai 4 4 12 12 12 44

2. Mr. Binesh Pradhan 4 4 12 12 8 40

3. Dr. Raj Kumar Chettri 4 4 12 12 8 40

4. Mr. Navin Poudyal 4 4 12 12 8 40

5. Mr. Kabi Basnet Nil 4 12 12 16 44

6. Mr. Nima Sherpa Nil Nil 12 8 16 45

7. Mr. Saroj Rai 12 12 16 - - 40

8. Mrs. Binupa Rai 3 12 16 - - 31

9.

1st Aug.

2011

Mr. Niraj Rai 12 12+2

B.A.,

B.Com

12 - - 38

10. Mr. Amar Sharma 12 12 12 - - 36

11 Mr. Prakash Rai 12 12 12 - - 36

12 Mr. Passang Ringie Tamang 12 12 12 - - 36

13 Mr. Surendra Chamling 12 12 12 - - 36

14 Mr. Dipen Tamang 12 12 12 - - 36

B. INTERNAL WEEKLY TEST FOR THE YEAR 2014-2015.

Sl. No. Name of the Teacher U.G. Pass

Morning

Session

U.G.

Day

U.G.

Hons.

1st yr,

2nd

yr,

3rd

yr

P.G.

1st &

2nd

P.G.

2nd

&

4th

Total

1. Mrs. Sujata Rani Rai 4 4 3 11

2. Mr. Binesh Pradhan 4 4 3 11

3. Dr. Raj Kumar Chettri 4 4 3 11

4. Mr. Navin Poudyal 4 4 3 11

5. Mr. Kabi Basnet 4 4 3 11

6. Mr. Nima Sherpa 4 4 3 11

7. Mr. Saroj Rai 5 7 12

8. Mrs. Binupa Rai 5 7 12

9. Mr. Niraj Rai 4 5 5 14

10. Mr. Amar Sharma 4 5 5 14

11 Mr. Prakash Rai 5 4 4 13

12 Mr. Passang Ringie Tamang 5 4 4 13

13 Mr. Surendra Chamling 5 4 4 13

14 Mr. Dipen Tamang 4 4 4 12

The University issues circulars regarding the change in syllabus and pattern of questions

regularly to its affiliated colleges. It also invites teachers from its affiliated college to workshops arranged by it to discuss these matters time to time and takes suggestions from

them regarding syllabus, teaching process, test books suitable to the course and evaluation

techniques.

Following are the few examples under which the faculty member of the P.G.

Deptt. of Nepali involved in the matter mentioned above in the North Bengal University

BOARD OF P.G. SYLLABUS.

There were a wide discussion to reframe the P.G. syllabus for Nepali in North Bengal

University. Following faculty member were invited to participate on the 19th July 2008 &

on 18th & 19th May 2009 for discussion.

1. Dr. Lalita Rai Ahmed, Associate Professor & H.O.D.

2. Smt. Sujata Rani Rai, Associate Professor

3. Shri Binesh Pradhan, Assistant Professor

This reframed syllabus implemented in 2012 and till date same syllabus is inforce. This

interactive mode between teachers and students bring students closer and it helps the

teacher to understand and guide the students personally.

c. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department

utilize the feedback?

The Alumni never hesitated to come forward for the suggestions, criticisms & support.

Not only in the college premises but in the social gatherings also they suggest many

constructive suggestions. Our department has always welcome the feedback in its all

colour & taste.

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

i. Sri Durga Kharel, Advocate, Govt. Pleader, Eminent Singer, Social Worker,

ii.Sri Badri Kharel, Eminent Drama Artist, Singer

(v) Sri Amar Singh Rai, Chairman, Darjeeling Munivipality

(vi) Sri K. S. Moktan, Ex. I.G. Prison, Academic Awardees

(vii) Dr. Diwakar Pradhan, Professor, BHU, U.P.

(viii) Dr. Krishna Raj Ghatani, Associate Prof., N.B.U.

(ix) Dr. Sanjay Bantawa, Professor, BHU, U.P.

(x) Sri Sanjay Bista, Asstt. Prof., Kalimpong College

(xi) Dr. Radha Sharma, Dean, St. Joseph’s College, Darjeeling

(xii) Dr. Geeta Chettri, Teacher, Maharani Girls’ H.S. School, Darjeeling

(xiii)

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)

involving external experts.

i. Sahityananda: Monthly Interactive literary meet of students and teachers of Department

of Nepali.

ii.Regular Seminars held on various literary topics inviting Guests (eminent social and

literary figure from surrounding areas)

iii. Monthly publication of Wall Papers related to current literary and other relevant topics.

iv. Regular awareness workshops related to relevant literary as well as social, cultural,

economic and environmental topics.

v. Recent completion of Workshop organized by the CIIL, Mysore in collaboration with

Darjeeling Govt. College on the topic.

vi. Evaluation programme of assignment of students on monthly basis.

vii. Regular discussion session of teachers regarding the latest teaching methods.

viii. In 2014 Prashar Bharati, All India Radio visited in the department and all the P.G. and

U.G. (Hons.) students actively participated in the programme. They were interviewed.

They express their ambitions of life, motive of studying Nepali literature & language. The

song, recited their self composed poems.

Through Radio they interacted with the listeners as well as they represented the

Department &* College.

ix. On 2nd

Dec. 2015 an eminent scholar Dr. Abhijit Banerjee, Associate Professor of

Burdawan University & a financial analyst cum profound professional singer Sri Deepayan

Chatterjee visited the Deptt. And delivered lectures on ‘Tea, Darjeeling Tea Gardens & the

People Around.’ & ‘Rabindranath Tagore & Nature’ respectively. The U.G. (Hons.) &

P.G. students interacted actively. On the request of IInd yr. U.G. (Hons.) students

‘Rabindranth Tagore’s Song – Tomar Dak Suneui Jodi keo na asey tabo ekla chalorey’

sang by Mr. D. Chatterjee. Lastly on the IInd yr. Hons. Students the series of lecture

sessions ended with – ‘Jana Gana Mana’ National Anthem.

The Guest lecturers are very much impressed with the integrity shown by the students. It

enrich the students.

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

The teaching methods adopted to improve student learning, class lectures, class room

seminars, weekly & monthly class tests, PPT Lecturers, Group Discussion, Counseling &

Assaignments.

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and

learning outcomes are monitored?

Through continuous enquiries regarding the programme’s objectives, regular discussions,

inspiring them through award, prizes, certificates of merits etc. 47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

NSS, NCC & Several Environmental rallies, seminars, cultural programmes.

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

The students of P.G. III & IVth semester and IInd and IIIrd yr. Hons. Students observes

“Fresher’s Welcome” programme grandly every year. They perform ethnic and national

integrity type cultural programme. They manage all sorts of duties, take all the burden of

responsibility of raising funds themselves arranges token of love to the fresher’s, packets of

snacks. The faculty only share financial support voluntarily. The students’ talents can be

seen in such programme.

Similarly, at the end of academic sessions I, IInd (Hons. & Ist. IIrd semester students

perform ‘Farewell Programme’.

On every 5th

Sept. of the year the students from Ist. Hons. To P.G. IVth semester observe

teachers’ day. On the auspicious birthday of Sri Sabvapalli Radhakrishnan the HOD or any

teachers deliver lecture on his life & contributions. The students celebrate it with full vigor

& enthusiasm.

Besides these ‘beyond syllabus schlolarly activities’ the P.G. Deptt. Of Nepali observe

condolence meeting on the demise of literary or National personalities. The department

observes condolence meeting for (a) Prem Dorjey Bhutia, Ex. Head of the Deptt.) (b)

Dhanbir Puri, Eminent story writer, (c) Raj Narayan Pradhan, Renowned writer and others.

49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,

give details.

Not Yet.

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic

or applied.

Since the establishment (1948) the Deptt. Of Nepali providing knowledge on language &

literature. From last 70’s to till date the department produced manyu scholar, poet, writers,

who owned ‘Sahitya Academy Award’ New Delhi, Teachers, Professors, Politicians,

Leaders, Advocates, Social Workers, Educationist etc.

The P.G. Deptt. Of Nepali contributed three literary works in book form, i.e.

i.Sahityananda – 2010

ii.Azammari (Bi-lingual special edition, containing 534 pages two volumes of One set

book) - 2014

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the

department.

Strength:

i.Pleasant weather

ii. Good Academic Ambience

iii. Oldest Department having Nepali Honours in India

iv. Good understanding among the colleagues.

v. Seminar Library having good number of books.

vi. Separate building.

vii. Sufficient number of Teacher.

viii. Large number of local students.

Weakness:

i.Inadequate infrastructure (Shortage of Class rooms)

ii. Old Building

iii. Scarcity of water.

iv. Lack of common room for students

Challenges:

i. Lack of modern teaching aids.

ii. Lack of fund.

Opportunity:

i. Being a Post Graduate Department, local students hailing from weak financial

backgrounds can get opportunity for higher education.

ii. With a bit improvement in infrastructure and faculty the department Is well capable to

offer M.Phil and higher degrees if the concern Authorities grant permission.

iii. Being an oldest department in Nepali in India, can be granted the Heritage Status also

and can be promoted to be model to the other department and colleges. 52. Future plans of the department

To organize National and International Seminar in the Department funded by University Grant Commission.