Dr. R. Kuselar has over 18 years of experience in teaching, research, student guidance and academic administration. He holds a Ph.D from Presidency College, Chennai and has published several papers in national and international journals. Currently, he works as a Professor at V.R.S. Engineering College in Villupuram, Tamil Nadu, where he teaches subjects such as Principles of Management, Marketing Management, Accounting, and Human Resource Management. He has guided over 37 MBA and 29 M.Phil students and served as an external examiner for PhD viva voce examinations. Dr. Kuselar aims to excel in all his endeavors and guide younger generations to shoulder responsibilities and lead
IJIFR December 2016 volume 4 issue 4 Section 1vikas sharma
take this privilege to welcome all of you to the continuous 40th edition of International Journal Of Informative & Futuristic Research (IJIFR) - Volume 4, Issue 4, December 2016. At the outset I would like to enlighten you that IJIFR has earned an excellent impact factor after rigorous evaluation of year 2015.The new impact factor SJIF (Scientific Journal Impact Factor) after evaluation is 5.081. Also, IJIFR has successfully got high IC Value (2015)=6.62 from Index Copernicus International (Poland) Journal Master List. Presently, the journal has been evaluated by International InfoBase Indexing & Obtain IBI Factor=4.60 for the year 2015. On this accomplishment, all editorial board members have expressed their earnest gratitude to all of you for your endless efforts in preparing & providing high quality authentic research work for publication to our internationally acclaimed journal for last 4 Years. With this present issue IJIFR has successfully published more than 2800+ research papers till yet.
Work after publication will be available on the website (www.ijifr.com) based on issues of the month and its publication date. Its multidisciplinary approach is deliberate to bring the worldwide eminent intellectuals on one platform to illumine the world of knowledge. The journal follows a Double Blind Peer Review process in order to bring in well-informed exploratory research for academics across the world thereby bringing in total transparency in its paper evaluation system.
Also, I express my sincere gratitude to the all editorial board members for their endless support to bring this issue to its present form. Undoubtedly, we could not release this issue without the remarkable efforts of our reviewers. Their endless efforts and continuing support to our journal have enabled us to move into Consecutive 41st Edition (4th year) of publication. We hope that the research featured here sets up many new milestones. I look forward to make this endeavor very meaningful. Very warm thanks to eminent Editors and researchers globally to provide an opportunity to make this journal a reality.
To extended an opportunity to graduate with Dayananda Sagar University, Bangalore, is offering spot admission in HYDERABAD on 29 and 30 June at D Suites Edition O 30002, BHEL Hyderabad22-87/3 & 4,
Lingampally, BHEL Road, Gouthami Nagar Colony, Jawahar Colony,
Chanda Nagar, Hyderabad.
For more details visit www.dsu.edu.in
Courses for spot admission:
Undergraduate Courses - Biological Sciences/ BPT / B Pharm/ BA – Journalism and
Mass Communication/ BCA
Post graduation courses - MBA/ MSc
Abstract
India got independence before 70 years. Till now
India has n number of policy and acts for eradicate
the poverty and eradicate the child Labour in the
country. But still child Labour is exists in India. This
is not for India alone; Child Labour still exists in all
the developing countries in the world. India has
43,53,247 lakhs of child Labour approximately
(Census Data 2011). Hence the study focused on
socio economic condition, causes for child labour
and working status of child Labour in Madurai city of
Tamilnadu state. This paper makes use of primary
and secondary sources, primary date collected
through structured questionnaires by interview
schedule. Secondary sources collected from journals
and Published Reports. The study found that majority
of the child Labour belongs to socially backward
communities. Most of the children causes into enter
to work was social cause and the poverty. All of
children fathers has consuming alcohol in the study
area. Also the study examine the drug habit child
Labour and non drug habit child labour as well the
rescued child Labour and non rescued child Labour
in Madurai city of Tamilnadu state in India.
Key Words: Child Labour, Urban Informal
Sector, Madurai, Hazardous Child Labour, Drug
habit child Labour.
ICSSCCET 2015 will be the most comprehensive conference focused on the various aspects of advances in Interdisciplinary Research Theory and Technology. This Conference provides a chance for academic and industry professionals to discuss recent progress in the area of Interdisciplinary Research Theory and Technology. Furthermore, we expect that the conference and its publications will be a trigger for further related research and technology improvements in this important subject.
The goal of this conference is to bring together the researchers from academia and industry as well as practitioners to share ideas, problems and solutions relating to the multifaceted aspects of Interdisciplinary Research Theory and Technology.
Internship Report on ILM College SargodhaUsama Karim
Institute of Leadership & Management (ILM) has 25 Years of making excellent achievement in education; excellent from ILM to a degree awarding institute University of Management & Technology (UMT). It has produced more than twenty thousand students in different disciplines who are making their contribution in the national, multinational and international Organizations. ILM has now embarked upon a new journey by opening a chain of ILM Colleges throughout of country with an added vision of spreading knowledge with innovation. Thus ILM is providing academic ladder from “Intermediate to Ph.D.”
Awwal-Awwal Tampat Budjang Journey Back to
Pre-Islamic Epoch: A Cultural Semiotic
Helen G Juaini1
Abstract: Cultural background plays a significant role in the sphere of semiotics. Semiotics as a discipline is recognized as a useful tool in
gauging cultural background and identifying signs that might represent the message of a certain work. Given the rich cultural context of
Tawi-Tawi oral literature this can be used in studying semiotics. Semiotic tools were employed to interpret the awwal-awwal as provided by
the respondents and to formulate a subsequent understanding of this oral literature in relation to the Sama’s claim of sacredness of Tampat
Budjang.
Politeness and Intimacy in Application Letters of
Three Cultural Groups in Mindanao
Helen G Juaini1
Abstract: 150 application letters from the three cultural groups in Mindano, namely Sinama, Subanen, and Tausug have been analysed
in a mixed-method design. The focus of the study is on the two features of politeness and intimacy. In the quantitative analysis, the model
proposed by Brown & Levinson (1987) and that of Columns (2005) which have drawn upon the features of indirectness in requesting and
the length of letters as the indicators of politeness are used. In the qualitative and descriptive analysis formality in salutation and opening
clause as well as the use of abbreviated forms are taken into account. The result shows that Tausug use the politest style in their application
letters, followed by Sinama and Subanen respectively. On the other hand, Sinama, Subanen, and Tausug use the least intimate style in their
business letters. The findings are hoped to help better inter-cultural understanding, especially with respect to written rhetorical
characteristics.
Combating Climate Change and Land Degradation in
The West African Sahel: A Multi-Country Study of
Mali, Niger and Senegal
S A Igbatayo1
1Head, Department of Economics & Management Studies, AFE Babalola University, Nigeria
Abstract: The West African Sahel is a vast ecological zone separating the Sahara Desert to the north and Sudanian savannah to the
south; traversing Senegal, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, northern Nigeria and Chad. With a population estimated at more than 60 million
people, the region features a multiplicity of development challenges. It is home to some of the world’s most impoverished people, whose
livelihoods are mostly reliant on rain-fed agriculture. Characterized by semi-arid vegetation, the West African Sahel is one of the most
environmentally degraded ecosystems in the world. The region faces severe and recurring bouts of droughts since the 1980s, jeopardizing
environmental sustainability. During the past four decades, the West African Sahel has witnessed below-average annual precipitation, with
two severe drought periods in 1972-1973 and 1983–1984, in a development that undermined agricultural productivity and spawned
severe land degradation. Various studies have predicted even more severe climate variability and change in the region, with drier and more
frequent dry periods expected. The intergovernmental Panel on climate change (IPCC, 2007) revealed a decline in annual rainfall in West
Africa since the end of the 1960s, with a reduction of 20% to 40% observed in the periods 1931-1960 and 1968–1990. Repeated
droughts, fuelled by climate change, have undermined land productivity, turning arable soils into marginal lands, and rendering land
resources vulnerable to such anthropogenic activities as over-grazing, agricultural intensification and deforestation, which are common
practices across the region. The major objective of this paper is to shed light on climate change and land degradation patterns in the West
African Sahel. It employs empirical data to analyse the trends, with particular emphasis on Mali, Niger and Senegal. The study reveals
considerable threats posed by the twin scourges of climate change and land degradation to food security, environmental sustainability and
regional stability. It also presents a policy framework underpinned by climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies, formalizing land
rights for farmers, subsidizing farm inputs, creating grazing reserves for pastoralists and deepening poverty reduction strategies.
Exploring the Experiences of Gender-Based Violence
and The Associated Psychosocial and Mental Health
Issues of Filipino HIV-Positives: Implications for
Psychological Practice
Evangeline R Castronuevo-Ruga1, Normita A Atrillano2
Abstract: The phenomenon of gender-based violence has generated attention from research practitioners and helping professionals since
the surge of the women’s movement three or so decades ago in the Philippines. At about the same time, the HIV-AIDS gained similar
attention with the disclosure of the first ever case of the country in the mid-80s. Only recently, however, has the intersectionality of these
two phenomena been looked into by the research community in other countries and has yet to see parallel response locally. This research,
therefore, attempts to map out the lived experiences of People Living with Human Immuno Deficiency Virus (PLHIV) who have undergone
gender-based violence (GBV). It specially looks into the consequent psychosocial and mental health issues. Using focus group discussion with
24 purposively sampled participants from the highly vulnerable groups based in three major Philippine cities, thematic analysis reveals that
the participants experienced various forms of gender-based violence, e.g., sexual, emotional/psychological, economic, verbal, physical) and
expressions of stigma and discrimination, which in turn, led to manifestations of different emotional and psychological trauma, depression,
internalized homophobia, greater health risks and risk-taking behaviours, among others. It might be worthwhile to consider the possibility
that the consequent risk-taking and self-injurious tendencies played a role in their eventual contraction of HIV.
Estimation of Storage-Draft Rate Characteristics of
Rivers in Selangor Region
Farah Syazana Abd Latif1, Siti Fatin Mohd Razali2
1,2Faculty of Engineering & Built Environment, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Abstract: Drought is a phenomenon of extreme water shortage that has significant economic, social, environmental and human life
impact. Streamflow drought characteristics and properties are useful in the design of hydro-technical projects, water resources planning and
management purposes. Information on low flow magnitude, frequency, probability and return period are very crucial in analysing
streamflow drought at the operational level in public water supply. The objectives of this study are to determine the characteristics of low
flow for every streamflow station in the Selangor region. The estimation of minimum storage draft-rate with the probability of low flow
return periods of 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 years is presented in this paper.
IJIFR December 2016 volume 4 issue 4 Section 1vikas sharma
take this privilege to welcome all of you to the continuous 40th edition of International Journal Of Informative & Futuristic Research (IJIFR) - Volume 4, Issue 4, December 2016. At the outset I would like to enlighten you that IJIFR has earned an excellent impact factor after rigorous evaluation of year 2015.The new impact factor SJIF (Scientific Journal Impact Factor) after evaluation is 5.081. Also, IJIFR has successfully got high IC Value (2015)=6.62 from Index Copernicus International (Poland) Journal Master List. Presently, the journal has been evaluated by International InfoBase Indexing & Obtain IBI Factor=4.60 for the year 2015. On this accomplishment, all editorial board members have expressed their earnest gratitude to all of you for your endless efforts in preparing & providing high quality authentic research work for publication to our internationally acclaimed journal for last 4 Years. With this present issue IJIFR has successfully published more than 2800+ research papers till yet.
Work after publication will be available on the website (www.ijifr.com) based on issues of the month and its publication date. Its multidisciplinary approach is deliberate to bring the worldwide eminent intellectuals on one platform to illumine the world of knowledge. The journal follows a Double Blind Peer Review process in order to bring in well-informed exploratory research for academics across the world thereby bringing in total transparency in its paper evaluation system.
Also, I express my sincere gratitude to the all editorial board members for their endless support to bring this issue to its present form. Undoubtedly, we could not release this issue without the remarkable efforts of our reviewers. Their endless efforts and continuing support to our journal have enabled us to move into Consecutive 41st Edition (4th year) of publication. We hope that the research featured here sets up many new milestones. I look forward to make this endeavor very meaningful. Very warm thanks to eminent Editors and researchers globally to provide an opportunity to make this journal a reality.
To extended an opportunity to graduate with Dayananda Sagar University, Bangalore, is offering spot admission in HYDERABAD on 29 and 30 June at D Suites Edition O 30002, BHEL Hyderabad22-87/3 & 4,
Lingampally, BHEL Road, Gouthami Nagar Colony, Jawahar Colony,
Chanda Nagar, Hyderabad.
For more details visit www.dsu.edu.in
Courses for spot admission:
Undergraduate Courses - Biological Sciences/ BPT / B Pharm/ BA – Journalism and
Mass Communication/ BCA
Post graduation courses - MBA/ MSc
Abstract
India got independence before 70 years. Till now
India has n number of policy and acts for eradicate
the poverty and eradicate the child Labour in the
country. But still child Labour is exists in India. This
is not for India alone; Child Labour still exists in all
the developing countries in the world. India has
43,53,247 lakhs of child Labour approximately
(Census Data 2011). Hence the study focused on
socio economic condition, causes for child labour
and working status of child Labour in Madurai city of
Tamilnadu state. This paper makes use of primary
and secondary sources, primary date collected
through structured questionnaires by interview
schedule. Secondary sources collected from journals
and Published Reports. The study found that majority
of the child Labour belongs to socially backward
communities. Most of the children causes into enter
to work was social cause and the poverty. All of
children fathers has consuming alcohol in the study
area. Also the study examine the drug habit child
Labour and non drug habit child labour as well the
rescued child Labour and non rescued child Labour
in Madurai city of Tamilnadu state in India.
Key Words: Child Labour, Urban Informal
Sector, Madurai, Hazardous Child Labour, Drug
habit child Labour.
ICSSCCET 2015 will be the most comprehensive conference focused on the various aspects of advances in Interdisciplinary Research Theory and Technology. This Conference provides a chance for academic and industry professionals to discuss recent progress in the area of Interdisciplinary Research Theory and Technology. Furthermore, we expect that the conference and its publications will be a trigger for further related research and technology improvements in this important subject.
The goal of this conference is to bring together the researchers from academia and industry as well as practitioners to share ideas, problems and solutions relating to the multifaceted aspects of Interdisciplinary Research Theory and Technology.
Internship Report on ILM College SargodhaUsama Karim
Institute of Leadership & Management (ILM) has 25 Years of making excellent achievement in education; excellent from ILM to a degree awarding institute University of Management & Technology (UMT). It has produced more than twenty thousand students in different disciplines who are making their contribution in the national, multinational and international Organizations. ILM has now embarked upon a new journey by opening a chain of ILM Colleges throughout of country with an added vision of spreading knowledge with innovation. Thus ILM is providing academic ladder from “Intermediate to Ph.D.”
Awwal-Awwal Tampat Budjang Journey Back to
Pre-Islamic Epoch: A Cultural Semiotic
Helen G Juaini1
Abstract: Cultural background plays a significant role in the sphere of semiotics. Semiotics as a discipline is recognized as a useful tool in
gauging cultural background and identifying signs that might represent the message of a certain work. Given the rich cultural context of
Tawi-Tawi oral literature this can be used in studying semiotics. Semiotic tools were employed to interpret the awwal-awwal as provided by
the respondents and to formulate a subsequent understanding of this oral literature in relation to the Sama’s claim of sacredness of Tampat
Budjang.
Politeness and Intimacy in Application Letters of
Three Cultural Groups in Mindanao
Helen G Juaini1
Abstract: 150 application letters from the three cultural groups in Mindano, namely Sinama, Subanen, and Tausug have been analysed
in a mixed-method design. The focus of the study is on the two features of politeness and intimacy. In the quantitative analysis, the model
proposed by Brown & Levinson (1987) and that of Columns (2005) which have drawn upon the features of indirectness in requesting and
the length of letters as the indicators of politeness are used. In the qualitative and descriptive analysis formality in salutation and opening
clause as well as the use of abbreviated forms are taken into account. The result shows that Tausug use the politest style in their application
letters, followed by Sinama and Subanen respectively. On the other hand, Sinama, Subanen, and Tausug use the least intimate style in their
business letters. The findings are hoped to help better inter-cultural understanding, especially with respect to written rhetorical
characteristics.
Combating Climate Change and Land Degradation in
The West African Sahel: A Multi-Country Study of
Mali, Niger and Senegal
S A Igbatayo1
1Head, Department of Economics & Management Studies, AFE Babalola University, Nigeria
Abstract: The West African Sahel is a vast ecological zone separating the Sahara Desert to the north and Sudanian savannah to the
south; traversing Senegal, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, northern Nigeria and Chad. With a population estimated at more than 60 million
people, the region features a multiplicity of development challenges. It is home to some of the world’s most impoverished people, whose
livelihoods are mostly reliant on rain-fed agriculture. Characterized by semi-arid vegetation, the West African Sahel is one of the most
environmentally degraded ecosystems in the world. The region faces severe and recurring bouts of droughts since the 1980s, jeopardizing
environmental sustainability. During the past four decades, the West African Sahel has witnessed below-average annual precipitation, with
two severe drought periods in 1972-1973 and 1983–1984, in a development that undermined agricultural productivity and spawned
severe land degradation. Various studies have predicted even more severe climate variability and change in the region, with drier and more
frequent dry periods expected. The intergovernmental Panel on climate change (IPCC, 2007) revealed a decline in annual rainfall in West
Africa since the end of the 1960s, with a reduction of 20% to 40% observed in the periods 1931-1960 and 1968–1990. Repeated
droughts, fuelled by climate change, have undermined land productivity, turning arable soils into marginal lands, and rendering land
resources vulnerable to such anthropogenic activities as over-grazing, agricultural intensification and deforestation, which are common
practices across the region. The major objective of this paper is to shed light on climate change and land degradation patterns in the West
African Sahel. It employs empirical data to analyse the trends, with particular emphasis on Mali, Niger and Senegal. The study reveals
considerable threats posed by the twin scourges of climate change and land degradation to food security, environmental sustainability and
regional stability. It also presents a policy framework underpinned by climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies, formalizing land
rights for farmers, subsidizing farm inputs, creating grazing reserves for pastoralists and deepening poverty reduction strategies.
Exploring the Experiences of Gender-Based Violence
and The Associated Psychosocial and Mental Health
Issues of Filipino HIV-Positives: Implications for
Psychological Practice
Evangeline R Castronuevo-Ruga1, Normita A Atrillano2
Abstract: The phenomenon of gender-based violence has generated attention from research practitioners and helping professionals since
the surge of the women’s movement three or so decades ago in the Philippines. At about the same time, the HIV-AIDS gained similar
attention with the disclosure of the first ever case of the country in the mid-80s. Only recently, however, has the intersectionality of these
two phenomena been looked into by the research community in other countries and has yet to see parallel response locally. This research,
therefore, attempts to map out the lived experiences of People Living with Human Immuno Deficiency Virus (PLHIV) who have undergone
gender-based violence (GBV). It specially looks into the consequent psychosocial and mental health issues. Using focus group discussion with
24 purposively sampled participants from the highly vulnerable groups based in three major Philippine cities, thematic analysis reveals that
the participants experienced various forms of gender-based violence, e.g., sexual, emotional/psychological, economic, verbal, physical) and
expressions of stigma and discrimination, which in turn, led to manifestations of different emotional and psychological trauma, depression,
internalized homophobia, greater health risks and risk-taking behaviours, among others. It might be worthwhile to consider the possibility
that the consequent risk-taking and self-injurious tendencies played a role in their eventual contraction of HIV.
Estimation of Storage-Draft Rate Characteristics of
Rivers in Selangor Region
Farah Syazana Abd Latif1, Siti Fatin Mohd Razali2
1,2Faculty of Engineering & Built Environment, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Abstract: Drought is a phenomenon of extreme water shortage that has significant economic, social, environmental and human life
impact. Streamflow drought characteristics and properties are useful in the design of hydro-technical projects, water resources planning and
management purposes. Information on low flow magnitude, frequency, probability and return period are very crucial in analysing
streamflow drought at the operational level in public water supply. The objectives of this study are to determine the characteristics of low
flow for every streamflow station in the Selangor region. The estimation of minimum storage draft-rate with the probability of low flow
return periods of 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 years is presented in this paper.
Updated Resume Dr. Shinde January 2024.pdfgovindshinde28
Currently working as a Professor in Pillai HOC Institute of Management Studies and Research, Rasayani, Maharashtra . Before this I worked as Director and Professor of Marketing & Finance at H.K. Institute of Management Studies and Research, Mumbai. I have done Ph.D. in Management Science, M.Com in Costing and Taxation, MBA in Marketing Management, and also have done Government Diploma in Co-Operation and Accountancy. I have a rich academic and Administrative experience of 26 years and also worked as I/c Director and I/c Principal in MGMCCSIT Navi Mumbai and have served the organization for 9 years. I also have worked in Bharati Vidyapeeth’s IMSR, Navi Mumbai for 12 years and have taught the courses like MMS, MMM, MFM, MHRDM, BBA and BCA. I have presented and published more than 75 research papers in various national and international conferences, seminars and reputed and referred national and international Journals, Scopus, Web of science, UGC Care listed Journals. I am a Research Guide and have guided 6 Ph. D students in Finance, Marketing specializations and General Management; under my able guidance 5 students have got Ph.D. awarded. I have published 10 Books related to Management Stream. I have got three Indian Process patents registered on my name. I have been awarded by Bharati Vidyapeeth Pune for my achievement in academics during the year 2010, Excellence in teaching award, by IEDRA Delhi for excellence in Indian education in 2012 and by ISCM Maharashtra as best professor in Management during the year 2013. Lifetime Achievement Award, by IECT, October 2020. Distinguished Academician Award, by Research Education Solutions (RES) and Sidvi Foundation Delhi in 2023. I am serving on the editorial board of various reputed and referred national and international Journals. I am also a member of Various Professional associations in commerce and Management. My few research papers have got best papers awards in conferences. I am serving as a subject expert for the University CAS, and Teachers appointment in Mumbai University. I am also serving on various bodies of University of Mumbai as a Member and a BOS member of SRTMU Nanded.
PROFILE OF Dr.C. PARAMASIVAN
Dr.C. PARAMASIVAN is an Assistant Professor in the PG and Research Department of Commerce, Thanthai Periyar Government Arts and Science College (Autonomous), Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu. He has teaching experience for over 22 years. He completed his B.B. A, M. Com, M.Phil. , M.A Economics, M.B.A Finance, M.Sc. Psychology , M.L.I.Sc. and Ph.D., He passed SLET in Commerce and NET in Management.
He has produced 60 M.Phil. and 23 Ph.D. degree holders under his guidance. He has also published 30 books and 180 research articles. He has completed MHRD, ICSSR, ICSSR IMPRESS and UGC sponsored major research projects and organized many seminars, workshops, trainings and awareness programmes sponsored by UGC, ICSSR, NHRC, RGNIYD, EDII, TNSCHE and ICT ACT. Dr.C. Paramasivan is All India President of Indian Academic Researchers Association, Founder secretary of Indian Accounting Association of Tiruchirappalli Branch, Fellow member of United Writers Association of Indian Life members of Indian Commerce Association, Association of Economist in Tamil Nadu, Society for the Advancement of Library and Information Science and Indian School Psychology Association. He is one of the well-known resource persons in research methodology, entrepreneurship, Human rights, women empowerment, banking finance, personality development and career guidance.
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1. RESUME
Resi. :
Dr.KUSELAR RAMASAMY No.333-B, Type-II Quarters,
M.com, M.B.A, Ph.D, Block-5, Neyveli Township.
Professor in Management & Commerce Cuddalore District.
V.R.S. Engg. College, Villupuram, Tamil Nadu – India–607 803.
(Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai) Tel:+91 4142 - 250887
Tamilnadu, INDIA.-607 107. Email ID: kuselarramasamy@gmail.com
Cell: +919443074616 Skpye ID : kuselarramasamy
OBJECTIVES:`
1. To excel in all endeavours.
2. To guide the younger generation to shoulder responsibilities and to lead.
SKILLS:
1 Teaching commerce at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
2 Handling Management subjects at UG and PG levels.
3 Guiding Research Projects at various levels in Commerce & Management.
4 Individual and group counseling
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION EXPERINCE: 18 Years
(teaching,research,students guidance and academic admn)
S.No COURSE COLLEGE
YEAR OF
PASSING
1 Ph.D., (HR) Presidency College, Chennai. 2007
2 M.Phil. (HR) Pachiyappa’s College, Chennai. 1995
3 M.B.A. (Finance) Annamalai University, Chidambaram. 2014
4 M.B.A. (Marketing) Bharath Engineering College, Chennai. 1999
5 M.Com.( Accounts & Banking) Urumu Dhanalakshmi College, Trichy. 1986
6 B.Com. ( Accounts & Banking) Arignar Anna Govt. Arts College, Musiri 1984
Ph.D. Thesis:
“AN EMPIRICAL STUDY ON THE CAREER DEVELOPMENT PRACTICES IN NEYVELI
LIGNITE CORPORATION LIMITED (A case study with reference to job satisfaction and job
involvement) - March 2007. (Commerce)”
International Publications :
(i) NETWORK MARKETING THROUGH BUZZ MARKETING STRATEGY-
International Journal of Management (IJM), ISSN 0 ISSN 0976 – 6502(Print),
ISSN 0976 – 6510(Online) Volume 2, Number 1, Jan- April (2011), pp. 106-116
(ii) Managing HR Transformations through OD Interventions in Banks: Post Global
Recession –Published in “International journal of management and business
studies” Volume 1, Issue 3, September 2011.
(iii) Strategic Issues in Contemporary HRM Practices
- Paper Identification Number (PIN) : 1502010302003 in
IJRMS, Volume-3 Issue2 April-June 2015
ISSN Print : 2347-8780 ISSN Online : 2347-594
(iv) A design of Oriented User Information output for Managerial Decision Making
It will be published in our Journal, “Journal of Exclusive Management Science [JEMS]" –
October 2015 Issue, Vol. – 4, Issue – 10. PP – 15 – 18 - www.aeph.in
Online: ISSN 2277 – 5684 Print: ISSN 2320-866X
IMPACT FACTOR VALUE - 2.78
2. (v) Organizational measures to enhance employee moral-current trends and practices
- Under Publications
(vi) Organizational practices of counseling to reduce employee stress- A review.
- Under Publications
Book Publications : M.A.(Eco.) Principles of Management,
University of Madras, Chennai.
Conference & Seminar : 13 – (State - 2, National – 7, International – 4)
Faculty Development & Workshop : 9 – (State - 2, National – 6, International – 1)
Funded Project : Co-ordinated the Cell-phone servicing
training for rural youth. Through Tamil Nadu
State Council for Science & Technology-Chennai
Teaching Experience : 18 years (UG & PG)
Industrial Experience : 5 years (Accounts Assistant)
Academic Experience
Sl.
No.
Name of the College Designation
Joining
Date
Relieving
Date
Experience
YearsMonths Days
1
V.R.S. College of Engineering and
Technology
Professor 01.12.2008
Working
Till date
6 08 0
2 V.R.S. College of Engineering and
Technology
Assistant
Professor
06.07.2005 30.11.2008 3 4 24
3 Annai Teresa
College of Engineering
Assistant
Professor
19.07.2004 05.07.2005 0 11 16
4 Vel’s Sri Ranga Sangu College Lecturer 10.07.2001 28.09.2001 0 2 19
5 C.K.N.C. Men’s College, Chennai Lecturer 20.01.1995 09.07.2001 6 5 20
Total 17 08 19
Subjects of interest : 1) Principles of Management
2) Marketing Management
3) Accounting
4) Financial Management
5) Business Law
6) Human Resource Management
7) Business Organisation
8) Banking Law
9) Managerial Economics
10) Total Quality Management
3. Teaching methods : Highly flexible and adoptable to fast-paced environment
Other Teaching activities : 1) Involved in setting up of question papers and
evaluated answer scripts for universities in Tamil Nadu
and Pondicherry.
2) Acted as Resource person for B.Com., M.Com., B.B.A.,
M.B.A, students of Annamalai University, University of
Madras, Alagappa University and Small Industry Service
Institute, Guindy, Chennai.
3) Acted as External Examiner for the conduct of Viva-Voce
Examinations (UG & PG) for universities.
4) Counseling for Prison Inmates – All Central Prison,
Tamilnadu, (Tamilnadu Prison Department)
5) Resource Person for Police Academy & Police Recruit
School – Chennai.
Research Contributions : (i) 37 M.B.A. Guided & supervised.
29 M.Phil. Projects Guided & supervised.
(ii) Ph.D. Viva-voce acted as external examiner for
Madras University.
(iii) Ph.D. Co-Guide for Annamalai University
Chidambaram.
(iv) Acted as External Examiner for MBA Viva-voce
(Mailam Engineering College) – Anna University.
Research Area : HR / Marketing / Finance
Journal Editorial member: - IJMP Journal's Editorial Board Member
- RMRD Journal's Editorial Board Member
- IRJBSS Journal's Editorial Board Member
Membership : Life Member of Indian society for technical
Education (LMISTE).
Member of Lawyer’s Club India
4. Seminar - Paper Presentation:
S.No. Date Paper Titled College / University
Level
1. 16.03.2001 Social Bank in India
DG Vishnav College,
Chennai
UGC State
2. 26.03.2001
Accounting for inventory
Management
Annamalai University,
Chidambaram.
National
3. 29.03.2001 Women Empowerment in India.
Annamalai University,
Chidambaram.
National
4. 13.09.2001
Auditing in Computerized
Accounting Environment
Sri Venkateswara
University, Thirupathi.
International
5. 20.02.2003
Intellectual Capital of the
Corporate World
University of Madras,
Chennai.
National
6. 01.11.2003
Communication is a tool in
Industrial Relations
Pondicherry University,
Pudhucherry.
National
7. 28.03.2003
Specific Aspects of
Services-Health Care
Marketing
University of Madras,
Chennai.
National
8. 20.02.2004 Service First Profit Next
Annamalai University,
Chidambaram.
National
9. 20.02.2004
New Dimension in
Organizational change
Annamalai University,
Chidambaram.
National
10. 30.03.2004 Conference Participated
Dhanraj Baid Jain College,
Chennai.
State Level
Conference.
11. 04.09.2004
Problems Facing Multinational
corporation
Pondicherry University,
Pudhucherry.
International
12. 26.02.2015
Innovation of Managing &
Operations for Improving
Productivity
Viveganandha College
of Arts & Science (W),
Triuchengodu
International
13. 06.03.2015
Strategic Issues in
Contemporary HRM
Practices
Nehru Institute of
Information Technology &
Management, Coimbatore
International
5. Faculty Development Program and Workshop:
S.No. Date Title College / University Level
1
11.08.2007
&
12.08.2007
Personality Development
Program.
Helix Training Institute,
Yercaud
State
2
6.04.2008
&
7.04.2008
Quality Management
System and Audit
training
(ISO 9001:2000)
V.R.S. College of Engg.
and Technology,
Villupuram Dt.
State
2
05.05.2010
&
06.05.2010
Leadership and Team
Building
V.R.S. College of Engg.
and Technology,
Villupuram Dt.
National
3 30.07.2010
Recent and Innovative
Technique in
Conservation of energy
V.R.S. College of Engg.
and Technology,
Villupuram Dt.
National
4 20.08.2010
Recent trends in Solid
Waste Management
System
V.R.S. College of Engg.
and Technology,
Villupuram Dt.
National
5
07.10.2010
To
20.10.2010
Total Quality
Management in
Technical &Management
Education
Pondicherry University.
Pondicherry
National
6 25.11.2010
Disaster Mitigation and
Engineering
V.R.S. College of Engg.
and Technology,
Villupuram Dt.
National
7 15.09.2011
Sustainable Education in
Global Engineering
Curricula
PSNA College of Engg.
and Technology,
Dindigul, Tamilnadu
International
8
09.02.2015
To
22.02.2015
Entrepreneurship
Annamalai University,
Department of
Business Administration
National
Personal Information:
Name : Dr. R. KUSELAR
6. Father’s Name : N. Ramasamy
Mother’s Name : R. Kannamal
Date of Birth : 04.06.1962 (53 Years)
Gender : Male
Religion : Hindu - Gavara Naidu (BC)
Nationality : Indian
Languages Known : Tamil & English
Marital Status : Married Blessed with two Children
Spouse – working as a teacher
Permanent Address : 2/188, Perumal Kovil Street, Maruvathur Post,
Thuraiyur Taluk,Trichy Dt.,Tamil Nadu, India -621002.
Passport Details : Passport No: G8155689, Place of issue- Tiruchippalli
Date of issue – 15.04.2008, Date of Expiry – 14.04.2018
: Possessing LMV license Driving, TN-91 Y 20150000087
: Personal health care: Yoga certificate holder
REFERENCES :
I. Name : DR.R.GURUMANI Ph.D
Position: PRINCIPAL
IDHAYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN,
CHINNASALEM – 606201
Mailing Address: NO; 17 GST RESIDENCY, PAZHAMALAI NATHAR MAIN
ROAD, VIRUDHACHALAM- 606001
Telephone & E-mail ID : CELL : +919843808020 / gurumani69@gmail.com
II. Name : DR.S.SAKTHIVEL Ph.D
Position: PROFESSOR & HEAD,ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC
ENGINEERING
V.R.S.COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY ARASUR
VILLUPURAM DT. TAMILNADU, INDIA 607107
Mailing Address: 233-II STREET, MANADIKUPPAM, VALLAM POST, PANRUTI
TALUK, CUDDALORE DISTRICT, TAMILNADU, INDIA 607805
Telephone & E-mail ID : CELL : +919942364664 / sakthivelmeps@gmail.com
III. Name : Dr.N.R.V.PRABHU Ph.D
Position: DEAN-M.B.A, AGNI COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY,
THALAMBUR, CHENNAI – 600130, TAMILNADU, INDIA.
MOBILE: 044 26184795
Mailing Address: PLOT NO.205 B-BLOCK,ASIAN GARDEN, DOOR NO 108,
VILLIVAKKAM, CHENNAI – 600049, TAMILNADU, INDIA.
Telephone & E-mail ID : +91 9042066731 , drnrvprabhu@yahoo.com
DR. R. KUSELAR
7. Father’s Name : N. Ramasamy
Mother’s Name : R. Kannamal
Date of Birth : 04.06.1962 (53 Years)
Gender : Male
Religion : Hindu - Gavara Naidu (BC)
Nationality : Indian
Languages Known : Tamil & English
Marital Status : Married Blessed with two Children
Spouse – working as a teacher
Permanent Address : 2/188, Perumal Kovil Street, Maruvathur Post,
Thuraiyur Taluk,Trichy Dt.,Tamil Nadu, India -621002.
Passport Details : Passport No: G8155689, Place of issue- Tiruchippalli
Date of issue – 15.04.2008, Date of Expiry – 14.04.2018
: Possessing LMV license Driving, TN-91 Y 20150000087
: Personal health care: Yoga certificate holder
REFERENCES :
I. Name : DR.R.GURUMANI Ph.D
Position: PRINCIPAL
IDHAYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN,
CHINNASALEM – 606201
Mailing Address: NO; 17 GST RESIDENCY, PAZHAMALAI NATHAR MAIN
ROAD, VIRUDHACHALAM- 606001
Telephone & E-mail ID : CELL : +919843808020 / gurumani69@gmail.com
II. Name : DR.S.SAKTHIVEL Ph.D
Position: PROFESSOR & HEAD,ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC
ENGINEERING
V.R.S.COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY ARASUR
VILLUPURAM DT. TAMILNADU, INDIA 607107
Mailing Address: 233-II STREET, MANADIKUPPAM, VALLAM POST, PANRUTI
TALUK, CUDDALORE DISTRICT, TAMILNADU, INDIA 607805
Telephone & E-mail ID : CELL : +919942364664 / sakthivelmeps@gmail.com
III. Name : Dr.N.R.V.PRABHU Ph.D
Position: DEAN-M.B.A, AGNI COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY,
THALAMBUR, CHENNAI – 600130, TAMILNADU, INDIA.
MOBILE: 044 26184795
Mailing Address: PLOT NO.205 B-BLOCK,ASIAN GARDEN, DOOR NO 108,
VILLIVAKKAM, CHENNAI – 600049, TAMILNADU, INDIA.
Telephone & E-mail ID : +91 9042066731 , drnrvprabhu@yahoo.com
DR. R. KUSELAR