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Department of Political Science & Public Administration

Sambalpur University

Evaluative Report for the period 2010-11 to 2014-15

1. Name of the Department: Post Graduate Department of Political Science and Public Administration.

2. Year of establishment: 1968

3. Is the Department part of a School/ Faculty of the University: Yes, Faculty of Arts 4. Names of Programmes offered :

 M.A. Political Science  M. Phil Political Science  M. Phil Public Administration  Ph. D. Political Science

5. Interdisciplinary programmes and Department involved: Human Rights from 2010 to 2013

6. Courses in collaboration with other Universities, industries, foreign institutions etc.: No

7. Details of Programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons?

Yes, P.G. Diploma in Journalism Course was discontinued due to non- availability of Applicants.

8. Examination System:

Semester Scheme of Education and Examination has been introduced at the M.A. and M.Phil. levels since 2004.

9. Participation of the Department in the courses offered by other departments: Nil 10. Number of teaching post sanctioned, filled and actual (Professor/ Associate

Professor/ Asst. Professor/ Others)

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor 01 00 00 Reader 02 02 02 Lecturer 03 02 02

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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance:

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professor: Sl.

No.

Name Year

01 Dr. Sribata Dash, (Retd.) G.M. College, Sambalpur 2010 02 Prof. S. P. Guru., (Retd.) P.G. Dept. of Pol. Sc. and

Pub. Admn., Sambalpur University

2012, 2013, 2014

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty- programme wise information:  During the session 2014-15, Sri Ashok Ku. Maharana a temporary Supportive Faculty

has taken 20% class of Second Semester, Course No- 424.

 During the session 2014, Sri Durlav Charan Chhatria a temporary Supportive Faculty has taken 20% class of M. Phil First Semester, Course No- 613- Research Methodology.

Name Qualification Designation Specialization

No. of Years of Experience No. of Ph. D./ M. Phil. Students Guided for the

Last 4years Dr.(Mrs.) Johani Xaxa M.A., M. Phil, Ph. D. Reader Political Sociology Indian Government and Politics 26 Years Ph. D- 09 M. Phil- 11 Dr.Satya Prakash Dash M.A.,M. Phil., LLB, Ph. D.

Reader Political Theory Indian Govt. & Politics 13 Years Ph. D. - 02 M. Phil. - 07 Dr. Suresh Chandra Patel M.A., M.Phil, Ph. D.

Lecturer Human Rights, Indian Political System, International Law, International Affairs 24 Years Ph. D. - 05 M. Phil. - 17 Dr. Rajat Kumar Kujur M.A., M. Phil, Ph. D. Lecturer International Politics, Political Violence, Political Studies 16 Years Ph. D. - 06 M. Phil. - 15

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14. Programme wise Students -Teacher Ratio: Session

M.A. Total Students

Enrolled Total Teachers Ratio

2010-11 35 5 1:7 2011-12 35 4 1:9 2012-13 33 5 1:7 2013-14 34 5 1:7 2014-15 38 4 1:10 M. Phil: Pol. Sc.: Session M. Phil (Pol. Sc) Total Students

Enrolled Total Teachers Ratio

2010 08 5 1:2

2011 09 4 1:2

2012 10 4 1:3

2013 10 5 1:2

2014 10 4 1:3

M. Phil: Pub. Admn. :

Session Total Students

Enrolled Total Teachers Ratio

2010 03 5 1:1

2011 05 4 1:1

2012 05 4 1:1

2013 06 5 1:1

2014 06 4 1:2

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

Administrative Staff:

Session Sanctioned Filled Actual

2010-11 Office Asst.01 Peon:01 Office Asst: 01 Peon:01 Office Asst: 01 Peon:01 2011-12 Office Asst : 01 Peon: Office Asst: 01 Peon:01 Office Asst: 01 Peon:01 2012-13 Office Asst: 01 Peon:01 Office Asst: 01 Peon:01 Office Asst: 01 Peon:01 2013-14 Office Asst.01 Peon: 01 Office Asst: 01 Peon:01 Office Asst: 01 Peon:01 2014-15 Office Asst: 01 Peon:01 Office Asst: 01 Peon:01 Office Asst: 01 Peon:01

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16. Research thrust area as recognized by major funding agencies:  Tribal Developments in Odisha.

 Naxal Movements in Odisha.

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from national international agencies and Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project titles and grants received project-wise:

Duration Theme Coordinator Sanctioned

Amount Completed/ ongoing Funding Agency 2009-11 Tribal Development through ITDA: A Case Study of Sundargarh District in Odisha Dr. Johani Xaxa Rs. 4,41,200/- Completed UGC 2012 Role of Civil Society in Conflict Resolution: A Case study of Maoist Conflict in Odisha.” Dr. Rajat Kumar Kujur Rs. 5,22,300/- Ongoing UGC 2014 Underdevelopment and Growth of Maoist Movement in Odisha, Jharkhand and Chhatisgarh Dr. Rajat Kumar Kujur Rs. 26,35,480/- Ongoing ICSSR

18. Inter institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: Nil

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

Duration Theme Coordinator Sanctioned

Amount Completed/ ongoing Funding Agency 2009-11 Tribal Development through ITDA: A Case Study of Sundargarh District in Odisha

Dr. Johani Xaxa Rs. 4,41,200/- Completed UGC

2012 Role of Civil Society

in Conflict Resolution: A Case study of Maoist Conflict in Odisha.” Dr. Rajat Kumar Kujur Rs. 5,22,300/- Ongoing UGC

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2014 Under development and Growth of Maoist Movement in Odisha, Jharkhand and Chhatisgarh Dr. Rajat Kumar Kujur Rs. 26,35,480/- Ongoing ICSSR

20. Research facility/ centre with: Nil

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by/ created by industry or corporate bodies: No

22. Publications: (Annexure) Research Articles (19)

Book Published (01) Book Chapters (09)

23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil

25. Faculty selected nationally/ internationally to visit other laboratories/ institutions/ industries in India and abroad- Nil

26. Faculty serving in a) national committees b) International committees c) Editorial Board d) any other (please specify): Nil

27. Faculty recharging strategies(UGC, ASC, Refresher/ orientation Programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs):

Refresher Programmes:

Year Theme Course

Co-ordinator

No. of Participants

Benefitted

Period 2010-11 Indian Political System Dr.(Mrs) J. Xaxa 38 05. 07. 2010

to 25. 07. 2010 2011-12 Contemporary Political Issues in India Dr.(Mrs) J. Xaxa 30 12. 09. 2011 to 02. 10. 2011 2012-13 Political Sociology:

Theory and Dynamics

Dr.(Mrs) J. Xaxa 52 13. 08. 2012

to 02. 09. 2012 2013-14 Contemporary Political

Theory and Dynamics

Dr. S.C. Patel 64 18. 09. 2013

to 08. 10. 2013 2014-15 Indian Political Process Dr. S.P. Dash 33 20. 02. 2015

to 12.03. 2015

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28. Students projects: Nil

29. Awards / Recognition received at the national and international level by: Nil

30. Seminars/ Conferences/ Workshops organized and the source of funding (National, International) with details of outstanding participants, if any:

Sl.

No. Theme of the Seminar Date Outstanding Participants 01. "Political Violence and

Terrorism in India" Sponsored by UGC

28th Feb. to 1st March 2011

i) Sri Maurice Kujur, Vice- Chairman, National Commission for Scheduled Tribe, Govt. of India.

ii)Jaswant Jethua, IPS, DIG, Western Range, Rourkela.

iii) Prof. Sameer Kumar Dash, Calcutta University

iv) Major General(Retd.) S.D. Moahanty 02. "Reforming Indian

Democracy" Sponsored by UGC

27-28 Feb. 2012 i) Dr. Giridhari Nayak, IPS, Addl. DGP of Police, Chhattishgarh

ii) Mrs. Usha Padhi, IAS, Principal Secy. School of Mass Education , Govt. of Odisha

iii) Prof. (Retd.) Rakesh Gupta, Centre for Political Studies, JNU, New Delhi. iv) Ms. Devyani Srivastava, Senior Fellow, Common Wealth Human Rights Initiatives, New Delhi.

03.

"Federalism in India: Theory and Practice" Sponsored by UGC

19th Jan. 2013 i) Prof. Sukdev Nanda, Former V.C. F.M. University, Balasore

ii) ) Prof. Arunabh Ghosh, Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata

iii) Prof. Narottam Gaan, Prof. & Head, Deptt. of Pol. Sc., Utkal University 04. "Special Category State Status

for Odisha" Sponsored by UGC

2nd Feb. 2014

i) Prof. A.P. Padhi, Former V.C., Berhampur University

ii) Prof. B.C. Chaudhry, Deptt. of Pol.Sc. , Berhampur University

iii) Prof. B. Satpathy, Prof.& Head, Dept. of Pol. Sc., Utkal University

05 "Development Paradigm: Structure, Policy and Perspective" Sponsored by UGC.

17th Mar. 2015 i) Sarat Kumar Kar, Former Speaker of Odisha Legislative Assembly

ii) Prof. L. N. Mishra, Former V.C. Utkal University

06. "Human Rights Education: Dimension and Rhetoric" Sponsored by UGC

27th Mar. 2015

i) Shri. Sarat Chandra Mishra, Former Director General of Police

ii)Prof. Shyam Sundar Acharya, Deptt. of Pol. Sc. , F.M. University, Balasore. iii) Mrs. Pratibha Mishra, Social Activist

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31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: o Original Work

o Acknowledgement of Borrowed Material.

32. Students profile programme- wise:

M.A.

Session Application Received

Selected Pass Percentage

Male Female Male (Total Pass) Male% Female (Total Pass) Female% 2010-11 107 06 29 06 100 26 90 2011-12 117 13 22 09 63 18 82 2012-13 143 15 18 10 67 15 83 2013-14 90 14 20 13 93 16 80 2014-15 141 18 20 10 56 17 85

M. Phil: (Political Science) Session Application

Received

Selected Pass Percentage

Male Female Male Total Pass Male % Female Total Pass Female% 2010 52 03 05 02 67 05 100 2011 65 07 02 05 71 01 50 2012 45 03 07 03 100 07 100 2013 43 03 07 03 100 05 71 2014 56 04 06 03 75 06 100

M. Phil (Public Administration) Session Application

Received

Selected Pass Percentage

Male Female Male (Total Pass) Male pass % Female (Total Pass) Female pass % 2010 27 01 02 01 100 02 100 2011 22 04 01 04 100 01 100 2012 28 03 02 03 100 02 100 2013 15 03 03 02 67 03 100 2014 20 03 03 03 100 03 100

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Ph. D. Registered (Political Science):

Session Registered Male Female

2010 03 01 02

2011 Nil Nil Nil

2012 01 Nil 01 2013 12 08 04 2014 02 01 01 33. Diversity of Students: M.A. Session Total No. of Students from the same University %of Students from the same University No. of students from universiti es within the State %of students from universities within the State % of students from universities outside the State 2010-11 35 32 92 03 8 Nil 2011-12 35 33 93 02 7 Nil 2012-13 31 30 97 03 3 Nil 2013-14 32 29 91 02 9 Nil 2014-15 38 34 90 04 10 Nil

M. Phil (Political Science)

Session Total No. of Students from the same University % of Students from the same University No. of students from universities within the State % of students from universities within the State % of students from universities outside the State 2010 08 07 88 01 12 Nil

2011 09 09 100 Nil Nil Nil

2012 10 08 80 02 20 Nil

2013 10 10 100 Nil Nil Nil

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M. Phil (Public Administration) Session Total Enrolled No. of Students from the same University % of Students from the same University No. of students from universities within the State % of students from universities within the State No. of students from universities outside the State % of students from universities outside the State 2010 03 02 67 01 33 Nil Nil 2011 05 04 80 01 20 Nil Nil 2012 05 04 80 01 20 Nil Nil 2013 06 05 84 01 16 Nil Nil 2014 06 04 67 01 16 01 17

Ph. D. Registered (Political Science) Session Total No. of

Students from the same University % of Students from the same University % of students from universities within the State No. of students from universities outside the State % of students from universiti es outside the State % of students from other countries

2010 03 03 100 Nil Nil Nil Nil

2011 - - Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

2012 01 01 100 Nil Nil Nil Nil

2013 12 11 92 Nil 01 8 Nil

2014 02 02 100 Nil Nil Nil Nil

34. How many Students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations?

Sl. No.

Examinations No. of Students Year

01. NET 02 2011 01 2013 01 2014 02 OPSC 01 2010 05 2013 01 2014

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35. Students Progression: UG to PG NA PG to M. Phil. 34.37 PG to Ph.D. 100 Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil Employed Nil  Campus selection NA

 Other than campus

recruitment 22

Entrepreneurs

36. Diversity of Staff:

Category Percentage of faculty

Of the Same University 50

From other Universities within the State

50

From universities from other state Nil From university outside the

country

Nil

37. Number of Faculty who are awarded M. Phil, Ph. D. , D.Sc. and D. Litt. during the assessment period:

Nil

38. Present Details of department infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library: Seminar Library

Text Books

Existing Newly added Total

No. Value No. Value No. Value

769 Rs.92,500 + Rs.10,530

Nil 769 Rs.1,03030

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One computer laboratory available for the students. There are separate internet connection in each faculty's room and also one internet connection in the department office and also one internet connection in Research Scholars' Room.

c) Total Number of Class room:

There are two Lecture Halls in the department: One in the Ground floor and another in the First floor.

d) Class rooms ICT Facility: Not Available e) Students Laboratories: Not Applicable f) Research Laboratories: Not Applicable

39. List of doctoral, post- doctoral students and Research Associates From the Host University / Institution-

i) Ph. D. Awarded under Guidance of Dr. (Mrs.) Johani Xaxa: Sl.

No.

Name Topic Univ. Notification No &

Date. 01. Mahendra Kumar

Dash

"Role of Collector in Bargarh District of Orissa"

6600/ ECIII Dated 06.12.2010.

02. Dibyakanti Bilung “Political Socialization of women Political Leaders: A case Study of Sundargarh District In Orissa”

4220/ECIII Dated 22.9.2014.

03. Durgeswaree Mahanand

“Women Empowerment: A Case Study of Kalahandi District in Orissa”

4930/ECIII Dated 15.12.2014.

04. Roshni Kujur “Legislative Participation of the Scheduled Tribe MLAs in Orissa (1999-2009)”

75/EC III Dated 09.01.2015.

ii) Post- doctoral students: D.Litt. Awarded under the guidance of Prof. S. P. Guru:

Sl. No.

Name Topic Univ. Notification No &

Date. 01. Dr. Bibhuti Kalyan

Mahakul

Role of Voluntary Organizations in Tribal Development: A Study in Orissa

503/ EC-III, Dt. 31.01.2011 E.D. 31.01.2011

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iii) Research Associates: i) Dr.(Mrs) Johani Xaxa ii) Dr. Rajat Kumar Kujur

Director of the Project

Title of the Project Names of the Project Fellow Dr.(Mrs.) Johani

Xaxa

Tribal Development through ITDA: A Case Study of Sundargarh District in Odisha

Miss Dipika Kumari

Dr. Rajat Kumar Kujur

UGC Major Research Project" Role of Civil Society in Conflict Resolution: A Case study of Maoist Conflict in Odisha"

Dr. Mahendra Kumar Dash

Dr. Rajat Kumar Kujur

ICSSR Sponsored Research Project Underdevelopment and Growth of Maoist Movement in Odisha, Jharkhand and Chhatisgarh”

Sri. Suresh Kumar Bagh

b) From other Institution/ Universities: Nil

40. Number of Post Graduate students getting financial assistance from the university: Nil

41. Was any need of assessment exercise undertaken before the development of a new programme(s)? if so highlight the methodology:

Yes, Scrutiny by the Teachers' Council 42. how does the department obtain feedback from:

a) Faculty curriculum as well as teaching - learning- evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback:

Questions administered by the students.

b) students on staff, curriculum and teaching- learning- evaluation and how does the department utilize the feed- back:

Questions administered by the students.

c) alumni and employees on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? No such feedback system in the department:

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43. List of distinguished alumni of the Department: Sl.

No Name Designation

01 Prof. Jagmohan Meher Prof. in National Defense Academy, Pune

02 Prof. Ram Narayan Mishra Former Principal, G.M. College, Sambalpur(OES) 03 Sri Biranchi Mishra Additional District Judge, Rourkela

04 Sri Prema Nidhi Seth Chief Executive Officer, WODC 05 Sri Chandika Mohanty OFS, Director Treasury

06 Sri Bhupinder Singh Honorable M.P., Rajya Sabha

07 Smt. Snehangini Chhuria Honorable Minister of Handloom & Textile, Govt. of Odisha

08 Sri Arun Kumar Sorangi IPS, Special Director & Addl. D.G. of Police Intelligence, Odisha, Bhubaneswar

09 Sovanlal Mukharjee IPS, S.P. Computer, Bhubaneswar 10 Bibhuti Bhusan Dash Former Income Tax Commisioner

44. Details of students enrichment programmes (special lectures/ workshops/ seminar)involving external experts:

Sl. No Experts Designation Year

1. Prof. L.N.Mishra Former V.C., Utkal University

2013 2. Dr. Ashok Kumar Acharya Associate Professor, Delhi

University

2013 3. Prof. Shyam Sundar Acharya Head, School of Social

Science, F.M. University, Balasore.

2013

4. Prof. B.C. Chauoduhry Professor, Dept of Pol. Sc., Berhampur University

2013 5. Prof. Surya Narayan Mishra Head, Dept. Of Pol. Sc.

Science, Utkal University,

2013

6. Prof. BishnuCharan Barik Former V.C. Sambalpur University

2013 7. Prof. S.S. Acharya Head, School of Social

Science, F.M. University, Balasore.

2014

8. Prof. B. Satpathy Head, Dept. Of Pol.sc. Utkal University

2014 9. Shri. Suresh Chandra Mantry IAS(Retd.), General

Manager, The Samaj

2014 10. Prof. Radha Kanta Barik Professor in Public

Administration, IIPA, New Delhi

2014

11. Prof. Shri Prakash Mani Tripathi

Dept. Of Pol. Sc. Deen Dayal Upadhaya University, Gorakhpur, U.P.

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12. Prof. L. N. Mishra Former Vice-Chancellor, Utkal University

2014 13. Prof. Amareswar Mishra Retd. Prof., Dept. Of Pol.

Sc. Utkal University

2015 14. Prof. B.N. Ray Prof. in Pol. Sc., Ramjas

College, Delhi University, New Delhi

2015

15. Prof. G. Ram Reddy Dept. Of Pol. Sc., Osmania University, Hyderabad

2015 16. Prof. S.S. Acharya Head, School of Social

Science,F.M.University, Balasore.

2015

17. Prof. Surya Narayan Mishra Retd. Professor in Pol. Sc., Utkal University

2015

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: Interactive Teaching Method

46. How does the department ensures that the programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored:

Regular scrutiny by the Teachers' Council

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities: Sl.

No

Theme Date

01 "Political Violence and Terrorism in India" Sponsored by UGC

Date. 28th Feb. to 1st March 2011 02 "Reforming Indian Democracy" Sponsored by UGC Date. 27-28 Feb. 2012 03 "Federalism in India: Theory and Practice"

Sponsored by UGC

Date. 19th Jan. 2013

04 "Special Category State Status for Odisha" Sponsored by UGC

Date. 2nd Feb. 2014

05 "Human Rights Education: Dimension and Rhetoric" Sponsored by UGC

Date. 27th Mar. 2015

06 "Development Paradigm: Structure, Policy and Perspective" Sponsored by UGC.

Date. 17th Mar. 2015

48. Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the Department:

(Through Seminars) beyond syllabus topics are presented and discussed by the students and teachers in Seminar Classes every week.

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

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

Through Research Works.

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

Strength:

i. Commitment of Teachers to Academics and improvement of Students. ii. Commitments of Students to academics

iii. Commitment of Students to order and discipline

iv. Usefulness of the Courses in Political Science for Civil Services Examinations. v. Usefulness of the Courses in Political Science for good and integrated citizenry,

leaders, politicians as well as statesman.

Weakness:

i. Vacancy in faculty position

ii. Non- availability of required books and Journals in the Seminar Library. iii. Lack of scientific infrastructure in respect of faculties.

iv. Need of opportunities of an Asst. Librarian for Seminar Library.

v. Lack of funds for inviting distinguished faculties for exposure and interactions with students.

Opportunities:

i. Provision for better education facilities for students.

ii. ST & SC Students of Western Odisha getting facilities for higher education. iii. Training of students for Civil Services Examinations.

iv. Training of students for good and integrated citizenship. v. Training for Capacity- building of students.

Challenges:

i. Inadequate educational standard of students who seek admission at the M.A. M.Phil., and Ph. D. level.

ii. Poor socio-economic background of the students. iii. Lack of exposure of students to out-side world.

iv. Lack of adequate number of text- books and standard journals in the central library for consultation of students.

v. Lack of adequate opportunities for placement and jobs for the students.

52. Future plans of the department:

i. To provide regular teaching programme in M.A. Public Administration. ii. To provide training programme to the elected Representatives of the People. iii. To form a centre of Tribal Development.

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Publications (2010-2015)

Research Articles (19)

Xaxa Johani, Tribes and Naxalism: Special Reference to Orissa, Social Action, Vol.60, No.3, July-Sept.2010.pp.139-149 (National) ISSN 0037-7627

Xaxa Johani, Terrorism as a Global Threat: A Brief Analysis, Journal of Politics Sambalpur

University, Vol.-I, Issue-I,March,2011,pp.134-149 (National) ISSN 2231-1017

Xaxa Johani, Development: A Curse to the Displaced People: A Study in Odisha, Research

Journal of Humanities and Social Science,Vol.4, issue-I, Jan-March, 2013,pp.39-43 (National)

ISSN 0975-6795

Xaxa Johani, Political System & Naxalite Movement, Researcher’s Today, Vol.3, No.10, April-June, 2013, pp.13-17 (National) ISSN 2231-4369

Xaxa Johani, Civil Society and Participation of Women in Social Movement in India- A Study,

Journal of Indian Institute of Public Administration, Vol. XVV, 2012-13., PP-241-251

(National) ISSN 2231-556X

Xaxa Johani, Empowerment of Women in Panchayatiraj System: A Study in Odisha, Odisha

Review, Vol. LXIX, No.7-8, Feb.-March 2013, pp.116-122 (National) ISSN 0970-8669.

Xaxa Johani, Development Displacement and Human Rights: A Case Study of the Tribal

Rights Violation in an Indian State, Research Journal of Humanities and Social Science, Vol.4,

issue-4, Oct-Dec.2013,pp.480-484 (National) ISSN 0974-6795

Xaxa Johani, Inclusive Growth and Women’s Reservation in Parliament, AIYRA The Journal of

Young Researchers, Vol. I, Oct-Dec.2013,pp.24-30 (National) ISSN 2347-2170

Xaxa Johani, Regionalism in the State of Odisha: A Study of Disparities in Different

Dimensions, International Journal of Social Sciences Research, Vol.2, No.II, Jan.,-March, 2014,

pp.56-62 (International) ISSN 2320-6284

Xaxa Johani, Regional Political Parties Strengthening Federalism in India: An Analysis,

International Journal of Social Science and Research, Vol.2, No. I, Jan.-March 2014, pp.56-62

(International) ISSN 2320-6284

Xaxa Johani, Elections 2014: An Analysis of Odisha Legislative Assembly, Indian Journal of

Political Science (National) Accepted ISSN0019-5510

Xaxa Johani, Problem of Food Security : A brief Analysis of Tribal Areas in India,

International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, Vol.4,issue -77, P.P. 177-179,

Nov.2014 (International) ISSN 2250-3153

Xaxa Johani, Identity Politics and Tribals: A Historical Perspective, International Journal

Reviews and Research in Social Science, Vol-2(3) July-Septr.2014, pp.177-179 (International)

ISSN 2347-5145

Xaxa Johani, India on Emerging Power in Asia in 2Ist century: A Study, World Focus, Vol.XXXV,No.11, Nov.2014, pp.116-123 (National) ISSN 2230-8458

Xaxa Johani, Rural Local Government in the Context of Good Governance: An Analysis,

International Journal Reviews and Research in Social Science, Vol-3, Issue-2,

April-June,2015.P.P.- 79-81 (International) e-journal.

Dash S. P., How Odisha Managed the Phailin Disaster, Economic & Political Weekly, XLVIII(44), 2013, P.P- 41-44 (National) ISSN-36537

Patel S.C., Terrorism and Human Rights, Sambalpur University Journal of Politics, Vol.I, Issue.I, March 2011, Page No.-150-162 (National) ISSN- 2231-1017

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Patel S.C., India and European Union Relationship and Human Rights, World Focus, February,2013, Page No:-60-65 (National) ISSN- 2230-8458

Patel S.C., Women Empowerment : Issue and Challenges, Journal for Social Development

Institute for Social Development and Research, Ranchi, Vol. 4, July-September, No. 3, 2012,

Page No-55-69 (National) ISSN-0975-0142

Patel S.C., Dr. B.R. Ambedkar' s Perception of Social Justice and Human Rights, World Focus, April,2013 Page No:-97-101 (National) ISSN- 2230-8458

Kujur R.K., Political Violence: A Theoretical Discourse, Sambalpur University Journal of

olitics, Issue. 1, Vol. 1, 2011, p.p. 03-26 (National) ISSN-2231-1017

Kujur R.K., Naxal Movement: A Feminist Critique, Jadavpur Journal of International Studies,

Jadavpur University, Kolkata, Vol. 15, November 2011, P.P. 164-173 (International)

ISSN-0973-5984

Kujur R.K., Internal Displacement and Curse of Governance in India, Meher Jurnal Of Politics,

G.M. Autonomous College, Sambalpur, Issue.1, Vol.1,2010, pp- 175-186 (National)

ISSN-0976-8718

Kujur R.K., Countering India’s Maoist Movement, Craxford School of Public Policy, at the

Autrarian National University, 25th August 2011, Vol. 15 (International) e-journal

Kujur R.K., Maoist Encounter: Fall of the Legend, Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, New

DelhiE-Paper, Article No:3493, 28th November,2011 (National) e-journal

Kujur R.K., Maoist Hostage Crisis in Odisha: What are its implications, Institute of Peace and

Conflict Studies, New Delhi E-Paper, Article No: 3597, 3rd April,2012 (National) e-journal

Kujur R.K., Maoist Hostage Crisis in Odisha: Challenges Ahead, Institute of Peace and

Conflict Studies, New Delhi, E- Paper, Article No- 3597, 9th April,2012 (National) e-journal

Kujur R.K., Maoist organisational upheaval in Odisha: Some implications, Institute of Peace

and Conflict Studies, New Delhi, E-Paper, Article No- 3701, 17 Aug, 2012 (National) e-journal

Kujur R.K., Contemporary Naxal Movement in India: New Trends, State Responses and

Recommendations”, IPCS Research Paper (27), Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, New

Delhi, e-Paper, May 2013 (National) e-journal

Kujur R.K., Nepal: Political Misfortune Continues in the Himalayan Nation, Society for the

Study of Peace and Conflict, 15thFebruay,2015 (National) e-journal

Book Published (01)

Kujur R.K., Maoism in India: Reincarnation of Ultra Left Extremism in the Twenty First Century, Routledge, London, Co-authored with Professor Bidyut Chakaraborty (2010) ISBN No.- 0203866487, 9780203866481

Book Chapters (09)

Xaxa Johani, Development Issues in Contemporary India, Right to Information and the

Democratic Political System: The Indian Experience, Concept Publishing Company Pvt. Ltd.,

New Delhi, 2010, pp.263-283, ISBN-13-978-81-8069-741-2

Xaxa Johani, Empowering Women, Women and Politics: Problems and Prospects of Political

Empowerment of Women in India, Dominant Publishers and Distributors Pvt. ltd., New Delhi,

2009-10, pp.129-141, ISBN978-81-908492-1-0

Xaxa Johani, Democracy Governance and Tribes in the Age of Globalized India: Reality and

Rhetoric, Policies against Tribals: A study of Displacement through Development, Gyan

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