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1. 1
CURRICULUM VITAE
Name – Shraddha Kumbhojkar
Age – 51
Email - shraddha@unipune.ac.in
shraddhakumbhojkar@gmail.com
Designation - Professor and Head, Department of History,
Savitribai Phule Pune University, INDIA.
Director (Addl Charge), Centre for Asian Studies, SPPU
Academic Qualifications M. A., Ph.D.
No Examination Institution Subject Year of
Passing
Grade
1 Doctor of Philosophy University of Pune History 2002
2 NET and Junior
Research Fellowship
University Grants
Commission
History 1995 NET & JRF Passed
3 Master of Arts University of Pune History 1994 First Class
4 Bachelor of Arts Fergusson College,
Pune
History 1992 First Class with
Distinction
5 Master of Arts Tilak Maharashtra
Vidyapeeth
Sanskrit 1995 B+
6 Bachelor of Arts T. M. V. Pune Sanskrit 1992 Ist
Rank
Areas of Expertise – Historiography, Maharashtra in the 19th
Century, Marathi Theatre,
Nationalism, Modernity and Europe, Memory Studies, Dalit Studies, Vedic Literature,
Sanskrit
Career Profile
Period Institution Position
1996- 2002 Nehru Institute of Social Sciences, Tilak
Maharashtra Vidyapeeth
Lecturer
2002-27-08-2007 Dept of History, Tilak Maharashtra
Vidyapeeth.
Lecturer (Senior
Scale)
27-08-2007 to 27-08-
2010
Dept of History, Tilak Maharashtra
Vidyapeeth.
Assistant Professor
27-08-2010 to 25-03-
2013
Dept of History, Tilak Maharashtra
Vidyapeeth.
Associate Professor
26-03-2013 to 27-02-20 Department of History, SPPU Associate Professor
27-02-2020 till date Department of History, SPPU Professor
March 2016- Centre for Asian Studies, SPPU Director (Additional
Charge)
31 July 2019 till date Department of History, SPPU Professor and Head
2. 2
Courses Taught-
Intellectual History of the Modern West, Theory and Practice of History, Debates in
Indian History, Research Methodology, Modern Maharashtra.
Research Guidance- 9 Ph. D., 6 M. Phil. awarded.
Research Projects Completed
1. UGC Minor Research Project – Nationalism, Literature and Creation of Memory –
A Case Study of Maharashtra. 2002.
2. UGC Major Research Project “Memory, Textbooks of History and
Communalisation of Identity: A Survey of High-School Students in Pune District”
2006-2009.
3. Modernity and Popular Culture In Maharashtra in the late 19th Century – CSSH-
UPE funded, August 2013-January 2016.
4. Construction of Caste in 19th
Century Maharashtra
Centre for Social Sciences and Humanities, UPE – II, SPPU. Joint project with
researchers from Japanese Society for Promotion of Sciences JSPS. 2017-2018.
5. Impact Assessment of free Wi-Fi Access on Learning Outcomes: A Study of
Social Science Students of SP Pune University, Centre for Social Sciences and
Humanities, UPE – II, SPPU. 2016-2018
6. Digital Humanities : Study of a Dialogue between technology, policy and
knowledge creation
Awarded IMPRESS Grant of Rs. 9,45,000/- by the Indian Council for Social
Science Research (ICSSR) 2019-2021.
7. Impact Assessment of Tourism Related Policies on Local Communities near the
World Heritage Sites of Maharashtra
Awarded Research Project Grant of Rs. 5,42,000/- by the Rashtriya Uchchatar
Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA), Maharashtra. 2020-21.
8. Role of Buddhism in Redefining Social Hierarchies
Joint Project with Prof. Vidya Nadkarni and Dr. Joel Gruber. University of
San Diego, USA. 2018-21.
Research Projects Ongoing-
1. A Historical Study of two Satya Shodhak Samajist Newspapers- Deenbandhu
(1877-1910) and Deenmitra (1910- 1967) awarded a Research Project Grant of
Rs. 3,00,000/- by the Indian Council of Historical Research.(ICHR)
2. Impact Assessment of Tourism Related Policies on Local Communities near the
World Heritage Sites of Maharashtra (Phase II)
Awarded Research Project Grant of Rs. 2,00,000/- by the Rashtriya Uchchatar
Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA), Maharashtra. 2022-23.
3. Medieval Indian History : Perceptions and Mentalities
Research Grant of 80,000 awarded by the Inter-Disciplinary School of Social
Sciences and Humanities, SPPU. 2022-23. (Co-Investigator – Prof. Rahul Magar)
.
3. 3
Books Published-
1. Nationalism, Literature and Creation of Memory
Sugawa Prakashan, Pune, March 2008. ISBN – 978-81-906132-9-3
2. 19th
Century Maharashtra: A Reassessment (Edited)
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, U. K. June 2009.
ISBN (10):1-4438-0603-X, ISBN (13):978-1-4438-0603-9
Monograph-
Modernity and Popular Culture In Maharashtra in the late 19th Century , published
by the Centre for Social Sciences and Humanities, SPPU, Pune. 2016.
International – Research Papers Published
1. A Study of Ancient Indian Texts as Means to Control the Process of
Administering the Past
Textos De Historia, Volume 10, Numeros½ Universidad de Brasilia, Brazil, 2002.
ISSN 0104 1487
2. Denial of Centrality to Vedic Texts : Alternative Routes in History Studies
Postcolonial Challenges to the Study of religions, (Eds.) Willy Pfandtner, David
Thurfjell, Swedish Science Press, Stockholm, Sweden, 2008.
ISBN 978-91-89652-35-4. ISSN 1650-8718
3. Alternative Route to a Subaltern Utopia
19th
Century Maharashtra : A Reassessment, (ed.) Shraddha Kumbhojkar, Cambridge
Scholars Publishing, Newcastle- Upon – Tyne, U.K. 2009.
ISBN (10):1-4438-0603-X, ISBN (13):978-1-4438-0603-9
4. From Slaves to Sultans – Mamleuk Dynasty
Heritage India, Volume 4 Issue 2 May 2011, Pp 36-43. ISSN 0974- 2506.
5. Politics, Caste and the remembrance of the Raj: the Obelisk at Koregaon
Sites of Imperial Memory, (ed.) Dominik Geppert, Frank Lorenz Muller, Manchester
University Press, Manchester, New York, 2015. ISBN – 978-0-7190-9081-3.
6. Dalits, Internet and Emancipatory Politics.
Revista Científica Arbitrada de la Fundación MenteClara, 3 (1), 45-56. April
2018, ISSN(print/online): 2469-0783.
7. Marathi Theatre in Transition
Researching Transitions in Indian History, Radhika Seshan, Shraddha Kumbhojkar
(ed.), Routledge, Delhi. 2018. ISBN 978-1-138-36381-6.
8. Access Denied? Cultural Capital and Digital Access
Revista Científica Arbitrada de la Fundación MenteClara, 4 (1), 65-78. October 2018-
March 2019, ISSN(print/online): 2469-0783.
9. Internet as an Emancipatory Space : Case Study of Dalits in India
in Spaces and Places in Western India, (ed.) Bina Sengar, Laurie Hovell McMillin,
Routledge, 2019.
National – Research Papers Published
1. Atharvaveda : Cultural Appropriation in a Historical Perspective
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Proceedings of the Indian History Congress, 57th
Session, Bangalore, 1997.
2. Contesting Power, Contesting Memories : History of the Koregaon Memorial
Economic and Political Weekly, Vol XLVII No. 42, October 20, 2012. Pp. 103-
107. ISSN 00129976.
3. Amnesia of Caste and Gender, in Indian Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 42, No. 1-
4, Jan – Dec 2015. Pp.265-278. ISSN 0376-415X.
4. Untouchables and Contested History. The Inclusive, 1, 10-11. ISSN : 2278-9758.
2017.
5. Baby Kaamble yanche Vaicharik Yogdaan – Ideological Contribution of Baby
Kaamble (1929-2012), in Paramarsha, Vol 37, Issue 1-4, Pp. 155-60. Pune.. ISSN
2320-4476. May 2018.
6. Lokasmruti, Itihasa ani Samskrutik Rajakarana in Loksatta Diwali, Mumbai.
October 2019. Pp. 68-78.
7. Itihasalekhanacha Dakar Sampradaya, in Samaj Prabodhan Patrika, January-
March 2020. Kolhapur. ISSN 0973-2845
8. Modernity and Popular Marathi Plays in the 19th
Century
Indian Modernity : Challenges and Responses, (ed.) Jaswandi Wamburkar, Pune,
2020.
State – Research Papers Published
1. Atharvaveda: Appropriation as a strategy in the Conflict of Values in Srinidhih,
(eds.) Sripad Bhat et al , S. S. Bahulkar Gratitude Volume, Samvidya Prakashan,
ISBN 978-81-92907-0-2 Pune, 2009.
2. Prachin Bharatateel Laingik Shikshan in Palakneeti, November 2009. Pune.
3. Pourvatyavada va Pratinidhitvachya Maryada, Samaj Prabodhan Patrika, Octo-
Dec 2011.Pp. 3-8. ISSN 0973-2845.
4. Pourvatyavada, in Itihasateel Nave Pravaha, Jaswadi Wamburkar (ed.), Diamond
Publications, Pune. 2014. Pp. 56-65.
5. Vaasahatik Adhunikata ani Dharmachintan, in Samaj Prabodhan Patrika, Year 54,
Issue 113, January-March 2016. Kolhapur. ISSN 0973-2845. Pp. 14-21.
6. Pandit Dhondiram Namdeo-Bhashechya Sattecha Abhyas, in Satyaprakash,
Vardha. 2017. Pp.18-20.
7. Rajkaran, Jaat Ani British Sattechi Smruti, in Pariwartanacha Vaatsaru, 16-31
January 2018. ISSN – 2250-3145. Pp. 26-36.
8. Dalit, Internet Ani Muktidayee Rajkaran, in Pariwartanacha Vaatsaru, 16-30
November 2018. . ISSN – 2250-3145. Pp.26-34.
9. Itihasacha Gairwapar, in Megha Pansare (ed.), Dharmanirapeksha Lokshahi ani
Jamaatvaad, Kolhapur, Shramik Pratishthan, Pp. 113-126. 2018. ISBN :
9789382888413.
10. Jateecha Chivat Swabhav, in in Pariwartanacha Vaatsaru, 15-28 February 2019 .
ISSN – 2250-3145. Pp. 31-35.
11. Muktigami Pravasini : Savitribai Phule ani Doctor Rakhmabai, in Tanishka,
January 2020. Pp. 4-8.
5. 5
Book reviews Published
1. Maharashtrateel Varga Jati Prabodhan: Umesh Bagade, Sugawa Prakashan
Review published in Daily Sakal June 2007.
2. Jnyaat Ajnyaat Ahilyabai Holkar :Vinaya Khadpekar, Rajhans Prakashan
Review published in Daily Sakal September 2007.
3. Ekonisavya Shatakatil Maharashtra: Madhyamvargacha Uday – Raja Dixit,
Diamond Publications, Review Published Daily Sakal, 25 January 2010.
4. M.Gandhi Pranit Hind Swarajya: Fakruddin Bennur, Shivaji University
Review Published in Samaj Prabodhan Patrika July. 2010.
5. Colonialism in India: Ram Chandra Pradhan, Mac Milan India, Review published
in Journal of Indian School of Political Economy, XXIII, No. 1-4, ISSN-0971-
0396. (2011 issue published in June 2013.)
6. Songs at the Confluence, Review of Anne Feldhaus’s Say to the Sun “Don’t
Rise…”, published in Economic and Political Weekly, August 13, 2016.
Vol. 33, ISSN – 0012-9976. Pp. 56-58.
7. Adhunikteche Aagaman : Europe Kendri Itihasacha Jaagatik Vichar by Datta
Desai in Pariwartanacha Watsaru, Pp. 59-61, ISSN – 2250-3145. 1-15
December 2016.
8. Review of Rawat, Ramnarayan S.; Satyanarayana, K., eds., Dalit Studies. H-Asia,
H-Net Reviews Sept. 2017. http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=47997
9. Review of Rawat, Ramnarayan S.; Satyanarayana, K., eds., Dalit Studies, Dainik
Loksatta, 28-10-2017. P. 4.
10. Maharashtra Aadhunik Kasa Zalaa? Review of J. V. Naik’s Reform and
Renaissance in Maharashtra, Daily Loksatta, 14-07-2018.
11. Book Review of Avadhoot Dongare’s Novellas, www.huffingtonpost.in 17
December 2019.
12. Book Review of Shahu Maharaj Rajyarohan Sohla Kavya, (ed.) Yashodhan Joshi
in Daily Loksatta. 07 August 2022.
Papers presented- International
1. “A Study of Ancient Indian Texts as Means to Control the Process of Administering
the Past” in the 19th
International Congress of Historical Sciences, Oslo, Norway,
in August 2000.
2. Nationalism, Historiography and the (Re)Creation of the Past held at the
University of Birmingham,U. K. in September 2004.
3. Invention of a Tradition of Modernity : In-House Orientalism in Colonial India in
20th
International Congress of Historical Sciences held at Sydney, Australia in July
2005.
4. Denial of Centrality to Vedic Texts : Alternative Route to a Subaltern Utopia in
“From Orientalism to Post-Coloniality” in Stockholm, Sweden, in April 2006.
5. Transcending Tradition, Modifying Modernity, in South Asian Colloquium at B. L
Centre for Asian Studies, TMV, Pune, January 2007.
6. Civilised People Don’t Believe in These Things! – Wither Homo Hierarchicus? in
the Spalding Symposium on Asian Religions held at Jesus College, Oxford
University, U. K. in March 2008.
6. 6
7. “Heritage as a Mechanism of Social Exclusion: Vedas in India” in International
Conference on Asian Heritage at the National University of Singapore, January 7-
13, 2009.
8. Granting Legitimacy to Perpetuate Hierarchy : Broken Men from Atharvaveda
International Conference on Hierarchy and Power Structures at Moscow, Russia,
June 2009.
9. Do history Textbooks Help Fight Religious Fundamentalism? In 21st
International
Congress of Historical Sciences in Amsterdam, Holland in August 2010.
10. Contesting Power: Contesting Memories in International conference on Imperial
Sites of Memory held in University of St. Andrews, Scotland, U. K. 2-3 Sept. 2011.
11. Religion and Cultural Appropriation, in European Social Science and History
Congress, University of Vienna, Austria, April 2014.
12. Counterhistoriography in Session - Use and Abuse of History, 22nd
International
Congress of Historical Sciences, University of Shandong, Jinan, China, August
2015.
13. Internet As An Emancipatory Space – Case Study of the Dalits in International
Conference on Maharashtra Society and Culture, BAMU, Aurangabad. 6-8 January
2016.
14. Modernity and Popular Theatre in Maharashtra, European Conference of South
Asian Studies, University of Warsaw, Poland. July 2016.
15. Pandit Dhondiram Namdeo: A Study in the Power of Language, International
Conference on Maharashtra: Language and Power, University of Chicago, Delhi
Centre, January 2017.
16. Aryan Debate and Eugenics, Workshop on Eugenics and South Asian History,
National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan, 25th
September 2018.
17. Resilient Nature of Caste, Japanese Association of South Asian Studies, University
of Kanazawa, Japan, September 2018.
18. Newspaper Deenmitra – Friend of the Oppressed, Maharashtra Conference on
Community and Communication, University of Texas ,Austin, U. S. A. January
2019.
19. Satta Tuzi Ranibai
International Conference on Maharashtra: Recent Researches, 29-30 January 2021.
20. Royals in Marathi Writings
International Conference on Vernacular Victoria, 27-28 April 2021.
21. Literature of Maharashtra
Explorations and Excursions Online Course organized by the Asiatic Society,
Mumbai. 04 September 2021.
21. Populism and History
International Seminar on Populism Today, SPPU in association with Gottingen
University, 15-16 November 2021.
Papers presented- National
1. “Atharvaveda: Cultural Appropriation in a Historical Perspective” at Indian
History Congress, Madras, 1996.
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2. “Nationalist Challenge to the Conquest of Knowledge: Geeta Rahasya” at Indian
History Congress, Bangalore, 1997.
3. Constructing Historical Pasts: Indian National Movement and Modern ‘Aryan
Women’ ” at Indian History Congress, Kolkata,1998.
4. Historical Consciousness and Social Reform: A Case Study of Lokahitawadi in the
National Seminar on Historiography at the Department of History, University of
Pune. March 1998.
5. Textbooks of history and Communalisation of Identity in National Seminar on
South Indian History, at Shivaji University, Kolhapur in March 2010.
6. Invited paper presentation at National Seminar organized by Sant Namdev
Adhyasan, University of Pune on “Vaasaahatik Adhunikteche Swaroop Ani
Dharmavishayak Chintan” on 22nd
February, 2013.
7. Students as Practitioners of History in National Seminar on Practice of History,
Department of History, University of Pune, February 2014.
8. From History to Counter Histories: Case of Dalit Studies in National Seminar on
Transitions in Indian History, Department of History, SPPU, Pune, March 2015.
9. Mumbai in Marathi Literature, International Conference on Cities in Life,
Literature and Culture, University of Mumbai. Mumbai. 17-18 February 2020.
10. Lolimbaraja :Passions and Potions
Faculty Development Programme, RTM Nagpur University, 23 March 2021.
Invited lectures
1. Keynote Address at Workshop on Recent Trends in Ambedkar Studies, Gangakhed,
SRTM University, November 2009.
2. President of Modern India Section of the Marathwada Itihas Parishad, Purna in
January 2011.
3. A. R. Kulkarni Memorial Lecture at the Shivaji Vidyapeeth Itihaas Parishad,
Kavthe- Mahankal, entitled “Vaasaahatik Aadhunikteche Swaroop” 10 February,
2013.
4. V. V. Bapat Memorial Lecture at B. L Centre for Asian Studies, TMV, Pune entitled
“Use and Abuse of Cultural History” November 2013.
5. Session Chair at the State Seminar on Western India and 1942 at Kasegaon, Karad.
February, 2015.
6. Lecture on Teaching Indian Architectural History at National Institute of Advanced
Studies in Architecture, Pune. 14 March 2016.
7. G. K. Gokhale Centenary Memorial Lecture at Fergusson College, Pune. January
2016.
8. Lecture on Historical Methods for Ph. D. Coursework Class, Department of Politics
and Public Administration, SPPU, Pune. May 2016.
9. Invited Lecture on Contemporary Dalit Movement in India delivered to the visiting
students of James Madison University, at Fergusson College, Pune. June 2016.
10. Lecture on Historical Research Methodology for Ph. D. Coursework Class,
Department of Pali, SPPU, Pune, July 2016.
11. Lecture on Emergence of Modernity in Europe at the Orientation workshop, Dept
of Sociology, SPPU, Pune. August 2016.
8. 8
12. Lecture on Maharashtra History and Cultural Heritage at the Foundation
Training Programme of Probationary IAS officers(2017 and 2018
Batch) YASHDA, May 2017, 2018.
13. Lectures on History of Maharashtra for Associated Colleges of the Midwest (ACM)
Students, Pune, October 2016, October 2017.
14. Lecture on Religion and Politics on Campuses in India to the students of San Diego
University, AIIS Pune, 12th
January 2017.
15. Use and Abuse of History, Comrade Avinash Pansare Memorial Lecture.
November 2017.
16. Lecture on ‘Spirit of Inquiry’ at the Research Seminar Samajya at the Dept of Pali,
SPPU. March 2018. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8ULpUCl6cs
17. Lecture on ‘Translating the Everyday into Research’ at the ICSSR- Center for
Multidisciplinary Research, Dharwad, Karnataka. 7-8 May 2018.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGBPaAc57Og
18. Lecture on Caste System in Modern India at the Keio University, Japan, 2 October
2018.
19. Lecture on Aryan Debate and Racialisation of Indian History at the Euroculture
Programme, University of Gottingen, May 2019.
20. Lecture on Challenges before the Youth in India, at the Euroculture Programme,
University of Deusto, Spain. May 2019.
21. Lecture on History and Cultural Heritage of Maharashtra in the Foundation
Training for IAS 2018 batch at YASHDA, Pune. 22 May 2019, 15 May 2020.
22. Lecture on Trends in Historical Research at the National Council of Architecture,
Pune, 17 Dec 2019.
23. E-Lecture on “Teaching History of Architecture” in the National Teacher Training
Programme for teachers of Architecture Colleges organized by Indian National
Council of Architecture 11 May 2020.
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24. E-Lecture on History and Historical Methods at the Indian Council of Historical
Research Western Regional Center, Pune.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuifB9UhcQk 24 June 2020.
25. E-Lecture on Cultural History – Theory and Practice at the National Seminar on
Cultural History of Konkan organised by DBJ College, Chiplun. 17-08-2020.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjorF8qMHRw
26. Dalit Consciousness : A Historiography
Lecture for Karwaan: Heritage Exploration Initiative, 14 March 2021.
27. Mumbai and Literature
Course on Trailing the City by the Asiatic Society, 20 August 2022.
28. Lecture on Recent Trends in Historiography
Academic Staff College, Kumaon University on 22 September 2022.
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2. Itihasacha Bhashyakaar – Hayden White, in Daily Loksatta, 17-03-2018.
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3. Dr. Rakhmabai Raut, marathi.thewire.in, 8 March 2019.
https://marathi.thewire.in/doctor-rakhamabai
4. Satyashodhak Samaj, marathi.thewire.in, 14 April 2019.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ffWQjhzgC8
5. Monthly Column Chatuhsutra in Daily Loksatta, 2020.
6. Contributed articles to web portals such as The Wire Marathi, Indie Journal,
Aksharnama and Aisi Akshare, theSatyashodhak.
7. Historian Reacts to Bajirao Mastani and Historian Reacts to Jodha Akbar- TWO
Episodes of historical film reviews done for Indie Journal.
8. Interviews given to news channels portals such as Mumbai Tak.
Seminars/ Conferences Organised-
1. International Seminar on Maharashtra Society and Culture, Tilak Maharashtra
Vidyapeeth, Pune. 1996.
2. 3 UGC-Refresher Courses in History, Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth 1996-1997.
3. National Seminar on 19th
Century Maharashtra : A Reassessment, TMV, funded by
Indian Council for Social Science research. 2008.
4. National seminar on Many Histories, TMV, funded by Indian Council of Historical
Research. 2009.
5. National Seminar on Practice of History, Department of History, University of
Pune, February 2014.
6. UGC- Faculty Development Programme for Senior Faculty Members, SPPU,
November 2014.
7. National Seminar on Transitions in Indian History, Department of History, SPPU,
March 2015.
8. 4 lectures of International Scholars organised as the Director, Centre for Asian
Studies. April- December 2016.
9. Indo-Japanese Seminar on Construction of Caste in 19th
Century Maharashtra. 7-8
March 2017.
10. ICSSR Sponsored Capacity Building Programme for Social Science Faculty
Members, 3-13 May 2017.
11. MHRD sponsored GIAN Programme on Democracy and Historical Writing, 5—10
June 2017.
12. MHRD Sponsored GIAN Programme on Business History, Advertising and the
Indian Middle Class, 6-17 November 2017.
13. MHRD Sponsored GIAN Programme on Historical Sociology and Approaches to
Indian History, 18-24 November 2017.
14. MHRD – TLC Sponsored Indo-Japanese Seminar on Construction of Caste in
Modern Maharashtra 5-6 March 2018.
15. UPE-II QIP Sponsored Indo-Russian Seminar on Images of India in Russia and
Images of India in Russia, 28-30 January 2020.
16. UPE-II CSSH Sponsored Workshop on Academic Writing, 2-7 March 2020.
17. Video Conference for Phule Ambedkar Birth Anniversary, SPPU. 11-14 April 2020.
18. International Conference on Maharashtra: Society and Culture, Organised with the
University of Oxford, Online in January 2021.
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19. UPE- II IDS-CSSH of SPPU sponsored GIAN course with Professor Rosalind
O’Hanlon entitled History and Literature, February 2022.
Membership of academic Bodies-
1. Life Member (LM1186), Indian History Congress since 1996.
2. Member, European Association of South Asian Studies – 2016-18.
3. Member, Network of Concerned Historians, the Netherlands, since 2000.
4. Member, Editorial Board, Maharashtra State Gazetteers, since 2010.
5. Member of Experts Panel, Maharashtra Public Service Commission. Since 2011.
6. Member, Pragatik Itihas Parishad, Aurangabad.
7. Life Member, Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Pune.
8. Member, History Board of Studies, SPPU.2018-23.
9. Chair, Sub-Committee for M. A. Syllabus Reconstruction. SPPU.
10. Board of Advisors, EU sponsored Project -CHIEF.
11. Member, Institutional Ethics Committee, SPPU. 2022.
12. Member, API Verification Committee, SPPU. 2022.
13. Member, NPE Syllabus Reconstruction Committee, SPPU, 2022.
Languages Known
English, Hindi, Marathi, Sanskrit, German
Research Work supervised – Ph. D.
No. Name Topic Year of
Award
1. Nripen Kumar
Dutta
Socio-Economic Problems of Marginalized People: A
Study of the City of Guwahati Since 1947.
2010
2. Kinitoli Yeptho Mapping Change : Festivals of Angami and Ao Naga
Tribes
2011
3 Joseph
Longkumer
Historical Account of British Legacy in the Naga Hills
(1881-1947)
2011
4 Borse Seema Effective Teaching Methods for History 2012
5 Pragati Patil Comparison of Agaree and Koli castes in North Konkan 2014
6 Pramod Borhade Forts in Maval Taluqa 2016
7 Milind Gaikwad Deenmitrakar Mukundrao Patil 2016
8 Ujjwala
Nalawade
Senapatis under the rule of Chhatrapati Shivaji 2017
9. Ravindra Pradhan Weekly Sadhana and Its Contribution to Social Reform 2020
M. Phil.
No. Name Topic Year of
Award
1. Rohini Gavane Narayan Meghaji Lokhande’s social reforms 2008
2 Tsushowe Sekhamo British rule in Nagaland 2009
3 D. T. Kadam S. M. Joshi in Legislative Assemby 2009
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4 Shivaji Sutar Shikhar Shingnapur – A Historical Study 2010
5 Pragati Mhatre Globalisation and Agaree Caste 2011
6 Sandeep Tikhe Huzoor Paga under the Peshwa Rule 2016
7. Chaitalee Shelke Ahmednagar Jilhyateel Communist Pakshache
Yogdaan
2018
Profiles –
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Shraddha_Kumbhojkar
https://unipune.academia.edu/shraddhakumbhojkar
https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=BsUWpagAAAAJ&hl=en