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PUBLICATIONS

Prof. Madhu Rajput
Books Published:
1. “Bhutan: From Theocracy to Democracy” (ed.), (2010), Gautam Book Company, Jaipur, ISBN-978-93-80328-00-3.
2. “Understanding North-East India” (ed.), (2011) Manak Publications, New Delhi, ISBN- 978-81-7831-239-2.
3. “Indo-Bhutan Relations through the Prism of History” (2011), Manak Publications, New Delhi, ISBN-978-81-7831-259-0.
4. “Social and Cultural Stratification in North East India” (ed.), (2012), Manak Publications, New Delhi, ISBN-978-81-7831-264-4.
5. ‘Eastern Himalayas’, revised version of book ‘Bhutan: Theocracy to Democracy’ by Manak Publications, New Delhi, ISBN-978-93-7831-311-0.
6. ‘State, People and Law of Bhutan: A Study in Historical Perspective’ (2014) by Kalpaz Publications, New Delhi.
7. ‘Window to Bhutan: A Study of Urban Educated Middle Class Working Women’ (2016) by Manak Publications, New Delhi.
Papers Published:
1.  “Revolution from Above - Elections in Bhutan 2007-08” published in book, ‘Bhutan: From Theocracy to Democracy’, edited by self, in January 2010.
2. Paper on “Garos: A Study of Struggle and Accomplishments” published in book, ‘Understanding North East India’, edited by self, in October 2010.
3. "Bhutanese Women: A Socio-Economic Study" published in 'Dialogue' a quarterly weekly, New Delhi, Jan-March 2011.
4. “Violence against Women in Assam and Manipur” in ‘Social Science journal’, Kashmir University, June 2011.
5. “Bhutanese Women: Voices of Change”, in ‘Lucknow Journal of Social Science’, University of Lucknow, Volume 7, Issue 2, 2010, pp. 9-20, Print ISSN 0974-8148, Online ISSN 0974-8156.
6. “Social, Economic and Political Status of Women in Manipur” published in book, ‘Social and Cultural Stratification in North east India’, edited by self, 2012.
7. “Education as an Instrument of Change for Bhutanese Women” in ‘Journal of Gender Equality and Sensibility’, Women Studies Centre, Barkatulla University, Bhopal, Vol. 7, No. 2, 2012-13, ISBN 0973-7790, pp. 1-17.
8. “Higher Education in Present Context”, in ‘Journal of Social Science’, Banaras Hindu University.
9. ‘Tibetan Women: Past and Present’ in ‘Dialogue’ a quarterly weekly, New Delhi, Vol. 14, No.2, October-December, 2012, ISBN 0973-0095pp. 153-165.
10. “Civil Society in Bhutan”, in ‘Journal on Environment’, Department of Geography, University of Lucknow, June 2012-January 2013, Vol. 03, ISSN No. 2249-0043, pp.19-29.
11. “GNH as a Developmental Strategy” co-authored with Dr. Amita Sonker in book, ‘Eastern Himalayas’, edited by self, Manak Publications, New Delhi
12. “Women in Manipur”, in ‘Central India Journal of Historical and Archaeological Research’, Vol. II, Number 5, Jan-March 2013, pp.43-49.
13. “GNH-Redefining Way of Life” under publication in South-Asian Journal, Centre of South-Asian Studies, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur.
14. “Making a Difference- Education in Bhutan” under publication in South-Asian Journal, Centre of South-Asian Studies, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur.
15. “Local History of Bhutan with Special Reference to Paro Ta Dzong”, in seminar proceedings of National Seminar on Local History of Mumbai: Western Sea Coast, by Department of History, Shri M. D. Shah Mahila College of Arts and Commerce, Malad, Mumbai, 27 and 28 February, 2013, pp. 1-11.
16. ‘Sino-Bhutan: A Study in Political and Economic Relations Since 1949’, in proceedings of the seminar conducted by South Asian Studies Centre, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur.
17. ‘Gender Relations in Bhutan’, in Women Development in the New Millennium-A Way Forward, Women’s Studies Centre, supported by UGC, Holy Cross College, Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu, pp. 217-223.
18. ‘Indo-Bhutan Relations: A Critical Analysis’ in Indian Journal of Political Science, vol LXXV, No.1, Jan-March 2014, pp.149-156, Meerut University.
19. ‘Higher Education in Bhutan’ in University News, A weekly journal of Higher Education, Association of Indian Universities (AIU), Vol. 52, No. 10, March 10-16, 2014, New Delhi.
20. ‘Tibetan Women’s Association: Work in Exile’ in University News Journal, Association of Indian Universities, Vol 53, No. 13, March 30-Apr 5, 2015, pp. 19-22.
21. ‘SAARC and Bhutan’ in ‘Central India Journal of Historical and Archaeological Research’, July-September 2014, Vol 3, No.11, pp.136-141.
22. ‘Reflections on Social security of Women in Manipur’ in ‘Social Security for Women’ edited by Dr. Ramadevi, published by Association of Indian Universities, N. Delhi, 2014, pp. 124-137.
23. ‘Bhutanese Women towards Gender Parity’ in ‘Equality and Social Justice: Issues and Concern’ edited by Dr. Pratuys Vatsala, Atlantic Publishers, N. Delhi, 2014, pp. 67-80.
24. ‘King Jigme Singye Wangchuck: Modernisation and Decentralisation in Bhutan’, in ‘Central India Journal of Historical and Archaeological Research’, Oct-Dec 2014, Vol3, No.12, pp.160-164.
25. ‘Education System in Bhutan’, in Dialogue, Vol. 16, No.3, Jan-Mar 2015, pp.134-145.
26. ‘Violence in Bhutanese Society with reference to Women’, in Area Studies, Vol. 9 (1), January-June 2015, pp.38-50.
27.  ‘A Glimpse of Twilight Years in Bhutan’, in Scholar Critic, Vol-2, Issue -1, April 2015, ISSN 2348-6945 (online), p. 93.
Articles Published:     
1. Interview published in “Bhutan Times” on 20 June 2010.
2. “Taktshang: A Captivating Experience”, in “Bhutan Times”, on 20 June 2010.
3. “Dreams Taking Shape” in “Bhutan Times” on 07 November 2010.
4. “The eternal search for Truth & Happiness”, in “Bhutan Times”, 2010.
5. “Bhutanese Women: A Step Forward” in “Bhutan Times”, 2010.
6. “Bhutanese Women: Changing Facets” published in Bhutan Times on 06 November 2011.
Book reviews Published:       
1. Review of book, ‘State, people and Law of Bhutan: A Study in Historical perspective’ by Prof. B.C. Upreti, in University News, ISSN-0566-2257, Vol 54, No. 30, July 25-31, 2016, Association of Indian Universities, New Delhi, p. 41.
Lectures Delivered:    
1. Lecture on "Utility of English" in Dayanand Girls College Kanpur in January 2009.
2. Lecture on “Bhutanese Women: Voices of Change” in Paro College of Education, Paro, Bhutan on 17 October 11.
3. Lecture on “Gross National Happiness” in Jamia Milia Islamia University, New Delhi on 17 February 12.
4. ‘A Glimpse of Twilight years in Bhutan’ in R.G.P.G. College, Meerut, U.P. on 23 November 12.
5. ‘Education System in Bhutan’ in Dayanand Girls College, Kanpur in February 2015.
6. ‘Women and Buddhism’ in M.P.G. College, Mussoorie, June 2015.
Prof. Nina David
Publications:
1. Lucknow City of Illusion: Chapter-Claude Martin A Man of the Enlightenment Prestel International Publisher, 2008
2. Simone Beauvior Western Feminism: Chapter in book, 2012
3. Souvenir of AMPA: Article-,2016 “Enlightened Minds: Pluralism precludes Intolerance”
4. Conceptualised and curated historical exhibition on American educator Weallhy H. Fisher on 60th Anniversary of Literary House , Lucknow, 04-06 Dec 2016
5. Recent publication on Revaluting 1857-book chapter for 160 yrs of 1857 – in press
Dr. Archana Tewari
Publications:
1. Protests by Indians in Trinidad (1845-1917), Paper presented in Indian History congress, 70th session, Delhi, 2009-10, published in the proceedings of Indian history congress , Kolkata, 2010, section “ Countries other than India, pp. 905-916.
2. The History of China and Japan (1840-1949) Consultant editor, Published by Dorling Kindersley (India) Pvt. Ltd. Pearson, Delhi.
3. The Reform Bill (1832) and the abolition of Slavery (1833), A Caribbean link, Paper presented Indian History Congress, 73rd session, Mumbai, 2012, published in the proceedings of Indian History Congress, Delhi 2013, Section: Countries other India , pp. 1140-1147.
4. The disintegration of the village community with reference to Indian Emigration of Trinidad, Shodhak, (ISSN 0302-9832) Jan-Apr, 2013, pp. 30-38
5. The participation of the British west Indies Regiment in world war I: A bitter experience of racism, Research Today, ISSN 2319-6947, Vol III, No. 2, (July-Dec 2013,
6. The growth of political consciousness in Indian Diaspora in Trinidad, An Experience in a plural society (1897-1919), History Times, ISSN 134123215054, Vol 2, Jan 2014, pp. 1-9.
7. Changing Policy of the Indian Government towards Indian Diaspora: A brief overview since Independence’ Dr. Archana Tewari, pp. 21-29, Towards Solution, Editor Dr. Smita Chandra, Shivalik Prakashan, Delhi, 2015.
Dr. Amita Sonker
Publications:
1. Research paper: Indian Princely States: Condition of common man in Mewar and Patiala , in international journal ‘The Asian Man’ in issue Jan-June 2012.
2. R.P.- Indian princesses in the fabulous cage: A historical paradox of socio-political stratification, International referred journal ‘The Social Ion’ in issue of Jan-June 2013.
3. R.P. – The Chamber of Princess: Genesis and Aims, in issue Apr June 2014, in peer reviewed International Journal, Central India Journal of Historical and Archeological Research (CIJHAR).
4. R.P. – Princes, Peasants and the British Colonial Rule : A Study of the Bijolia Movement in the State of Mewar in CIJHAR in issue of Apr-June 2015.

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R.P. – Jawahar Lal Nehru: An amateur historian in International referred Journal, The social Ion, in issue of Jan-June and July-Dec 2015.
6. R.P.- Ekki Movement: Path to the National Mainstream for the Bhil and Girassia Tribes in CIJHAR, in issue of Apr-June 2016.