Ph. D. in English [English Language Teaching Problems and Remedies (With Special Reference to Bihar)]
N/A comm@ismpatna.ac.in
Experience: Approx. 10 Years
Brief Profile:
M.A. in Linguistics, JNU, New Delhi, in 1993.
NET in Linguistics, 2014
Teaching Phonetics & Phonology, Morphology, Syntax, Semantics as Guest Faculty, in the Department of Functional English, B.N. College, Patna, PU, since 2010.
Teaching Communicative English and Personality Development in the Department of BBM, A.N. College, Patna, PPU since 2017
Workshops / Guest Lecture Organized:
A National Translation Workshop organised by School of Translation Studies and Training, IGNOU, New Delhi & Department of English, Patna University from 28th January to 2nd February 2013.
Conferences Attended
A UGC-sponsored National Seminar on “Plurality of Religion, Culture and Language: Comparative Perspectives organized by the Post Graduate Department of English & Research Centre Magadh University Bodh-Gaya (Bihar) India, on Feb. 3-4, 2018.
A National Seminar-cum-Workshop on Teaching Practice: Trends & Issues organised by the Department of Education, AMU Centre Kishanganj (Bihar) during February 26-27, 2015.
Journal / Book Chapter Publications
Resurrecting Translation Blended with Semantics and Pragmatics in ELT: A Functional Impetus to Multilingual Learners in India published in ‘The Literary Pearls’ (Volume-5, 2017), an annual international refereed research journal of English Language and Literature in December 2018.
Wrote a paper ‘PRAGMATICS: AN APPROACH TO ELT IS THE NEED OF THE HOUR’ to be published in ‘The Literary Pearls’ (Volume-4, 2017), an annual international refereed research journal of English Language and Literature.
Wrote a research paper ‘Integrated Structural-Functional Grammar-An Approach to ELT: Its Implications for Teaching English Grammar in Bihar’ for ‘The Literary Pearls’ (Volume-3, 2015), an annual international refereed research journal of English Language and Literature.
Wrote a Self-Learning Material (SLM) on ‘Elementary Linguistics and the Structure of English Language’ for M.A. English, Part I, Paper VIII (Course 108), Nalanda Open University, Patna (Bihar) in 2015.