Profile
of Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude
He is author of book "The Solution Master" which has crossed the readership of one million across the world.
Now a Full time PVC in VOU and looking after each and every aspect of fulfilling DEB requirements. Earlier was Author with www.ijordgroup.in and authored 43 books with ISBN. Earlier he was Professor; also till 2013, he was part of Strategic Management Committee as a Vice President Academic Affairs (PVC-Academics) in the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun/Delhi and working directly with Honorable President, CEO, Honourable Chancellor, Honourable Vice Chancellor, and Honorable Pro-Vice Chancellor (Admin) and thus is part of every decision that shapes the positive future of the University. As a VP AA, he solved daily academies and academic administration problems in the relatively new university and built the standard continuous evaluation and implementation procedure and system to a level of self-propagation and even streamlined the strategic affairs as well. For this he had to send 13000 emails to his team members, he had to develop more than 79 Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) to link every academic and administrative operation in the University with SAP with 13000 emails to exchange ideas, views, feedback, suggestion from all across the stakeholders of UPES. Thus, he restructured student admission to final placement procedure and system as a part of Academics and influenced the career life cycle of /for all the professional in the UPES. It helped UPES to become first University to implement SAP. He solved all these problems by respectfully conducting meeting at the chamber/desk of Chancellor, Vice Chancellor to Pro-Vice Chancellor (Admin) to Directors and at the desk and chamber of each and every Faculty to every executive, student leaders and thus every stake holder of UPES. He firmly believes that position is given to serve and solve the problems not to enjoy it in the chamber by holding that position. Many claimed he did the job of 5 years in the span of ONE year. That’s his work is worship approach and he believes that god does these work through him.
About Academic Excellence, in brief, he holds Bachelors of Engineering, MBA, M. Tech. , and PhD (Management) and PDF from Nagpur University accredited by Government of Canada through WES, when he worked in Canada, his M. Tech. in IT with specialization in CRM and ERP is from Karnataka University. In academics he was Silver Medalist in his Bachelors. At the age of 33, he was one of the youngest to submit Post-Doctorate/ D.Litt./ PDF Thesis by Research, in Nagpur University. During his Post-Doctorate he has collected data from more than 2200 organizations around the world.
His pioneering work in building cheaper to cheapest technologies is known to the Engineering and Management world especially the cheapest car, cheapest motor bike, cheapest cell phone, cheaper way to reduce automobile pollution, cheaper farm machineries and equipment, which were published at various places around the globe. His UNESCO paper to take human civilization to stars and beyond and what are the qualities that humans should have and how to develop skills and infrastructure for that has been appreciated by the world. For this he has been awarded by lot of international bodies with awards like Bharat Jyoti Award, International Goldstar Award, High Achievers Award, etc.
He has published extensively, even in UNESCO level Journals, internationals Engineering and Management journals and in the International and National conferences, and has won, the best paper awards at international level conferences, that too delivered in English and Sanskrit languages.
His few Patents are pending. He is author of 43 books till date. His first book was published by Himalaya Publication in the year 2004 with ISBN. He also has authored several book chapters in the field of Management. He has been Academic Adviser to many Institutions and Universities in Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Uttarakhand and Madhya Pradesh. He has conducted national and international conferences and previewed the research papers for the IIMs, AIMS, International in the field of Management several times and IEEE in the field of Computer Science and Technology, and other top International Conferences conducted by top bodies around the globe with high impact of repute. He is Advisory and Editorial member to few National and International Journals. He was key person to initiate International Journals in the Universities he worked till date.
He has been invited speaker in the in UNESCO’s Global Congress on Engineering Education, IIM, IIIT, IIPM, ICFAI, Alliance Business School, Symbiosis International University, Pune University, Institution of Engineering, IT-BHU, PESIT, Nagpur University, from India, and other institutions around the world.
He has developed the syllabus for 131 courses for 31 global Universities since last decade, and was widely acclaimed around the world. Ex. Electronic HRM, developed for Michigan University courses in Alliance Business School, Bangalore. It helped students in getting better skills and exposure to the corporate world and helped them placement in Fortune 500 industries, these students are still in touch with him on facebook and linkedin
His efforts in taking Computer Education to village level are well known in Maharashtra, when his book “Computer and IT Competency made easy” reached the grass root level for MSCIT exams in the year 2004. Also, he is invited to deliver lecture on highly technical topics but made easy, lucid and understandable language for layman. As part of this, he has delivered lectures even on Knowledge Management, in remotest parts of India, where thousands of students, academia and industrial fraternity have keenly attended it, and got benefited in life and work place.
He has global experience of almost 22 years in the core Industry, Engineering and Management Consultancy, Industrial and Academic Research, and, Teaching core and specialized management subjects in the top ranked Business Schools around the world. He was part of ISO 9000, ISO 14000 in KEC International, TS 16489 to his company in Canada, in UPES, and have evaluated Master Black Belts with their organizations, during SCMHRD-6 sigma event as well.
The organisations he worked till date includes Ford Motors, KEC International, SCMHRD-Symbiosis International University, Alliance Business School, and Ankush/Raisoni Engineering College and has done Consultancy in Canada with Canarian International. Still he got good relationships with all his past employers and they invite him occasionally mainly to discuss the strategic matters.
He has conducted MDP and Executive Development Programs for the organizations like Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, CafĂ© Coffee day, Wipro, and other MNC for IIT’en and other top brass University graduates around the world.
He has received many national and international awards for his services in the field of Engineering and Management.
In co-curricular activities he has won many business quizzes, debates, and province level chess championships.
He is member of the Institution of Engineers (India), AIMS International (USA), and other national and international bodies in the field of Engineering and Management.
He is member of few NGO’s like Indradhanu, from Nagpur, who help physically challenged people to become regular member of the society.
He is invited for live discussions in World Bank and his views are published in the IMF and World Bank Report in 2007 and onwards. His views on sustaining total human civilization with welfare of all, are globally accepted well among classes as well as masses.
His award winning Google blog, www.managementengineering.blogspot.com is read by almost 1000000 professionals around the world, due to its sheer content, every year.
He likes mentoring students who are willing to work hard even though they have excellent academic background, thus, his mentored students are now a days studying in the topmost/ top ranked universities around the world, and some are doing great in their professional career as well as in their lives. He feels proud about them. As a matter of fact, the students whom he mentored have always topped their domain in their respective Universities. Some students, to whom he can mentor for certain skills, also take mentorship from others, who, willingly help students to develop certain other admin/ soft skills to be able to do well in their professional career. Thus, since 1994 till date, the students to whom he mentored at least one student have been a topper of the University in his/her domain every year. Just to mention here, he treats his students like his own children. Also, some of his Summer Internship Projects done with his students have fetched millions of dollar business for them and they have become full time entrepreneurs now. He feels it’s their hard work and their work is worship approach that fetched them these results.
On personal front, he is married to Biotechnologist and has two
beautiful little daughters.
His aim is to see everyone enlightened and delighted around him, hope
God fulfills his dream.
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Curriculum
Vitae
Dr.Ashish Manohar
Urkude,
Career Outline:
27th
May 2016- Till date
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Pro
Vice Chancellor, Venkatesha Open University, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh, and
Delhi
Corporate Office.
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May
2015- April 2016
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Full
time Author and Director, www.ijordgroup.in
. Published 42 books with ISBN.
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Aug
2012- April 2015
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Senior
Professor of Marketing and International Marketing, CoMES, UPES-Laureate, Dehradun, India
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Oct
-2010-July - 2012
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Vice
President Academic Affairs/ PVC Academics, and Professor, University of Petroleum
and Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun
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Feb-2009-Oct
2010
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Head
of the Institution, Trustee, Campus Director, Dean, and Professor, Rai
Business School/ Rai University, Bangalore, India
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June
2007- Jan-2009
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Professor,
ABS, Alliance University,
Bangalore, India
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Aug-2005
April-2007
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Professor
and Research Head, SCMHRD, Symbiosis International University, Pune, India
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Aug-2004-July-2005
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Executive
Consultant to President, Canarian International Inc. Toronto, Canada
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Aug-2004-July-2005
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Research
and Project Development Head, Progress Engineering, Toronto, Canada
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2004-Jan-2004-June
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Aditya
Ford, Service Manager and Special Consultant with Ford,
India, Nagpur, India
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Jan-2002-Dec-2004
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Visiting
Faculty, PDIMTR, Nagpur and C.P. and Berar Management
College, Nagpur, India
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July-2001-Dec-2002
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R
&D Engineer, Environmental Technologies, Nagpur, India
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April-1999-June-2001
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R
& D Engineer, Software Engineering Team, and Faculty, Data Pro Group of
Companies, Pune, India
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June-1996-April-1999
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R
& D and Quality Engineer, KEC International, Nagpur, India
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July-1994-May-1996
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Lecturer,
IAP/ Raisoni Engineering
College, Nagpur, India
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July-1988-July-1992
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Service
Engineer, Raj Automobile, Authorized Maruti-Suzuki Service Station, Nagpur, India
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Academic Qualifications
2009-2011
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M. Tech. in IT with specialization in
ERP and CRM, Karnataka
S. O.
University
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2000-2004
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Ph. D. in Business Management, Nagpur University,
Accredited by WES, Canada:
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1999-2000
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Diploma in Export Management with
specialization in software export
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1996-1998
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M.B.A. (Marketing & Finance), Nagpur University,
Accredited by WES, Canada
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1988-1994
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B. E. Automobile Engineering, 2nd Merit, Nagpur
University, Accredited by WES, Canada
|
High Impact World Bank,
WEF, UNO Discussions and participations on invitations:
Feeling honored to have
discussed important issues with UN SC, Prince and Princes, Kings and Queens,
Presidents, PM and Leaders of various states/ nations around the globe.
1. Since 2004 part of WEF, WB, UNO online
Discussion and Open Forums, on invitations
2. Part of 2007, IMF and World Bank
Report, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude name appears on last page as an external
evaluator
Invitation for
convocation to the President of India:
Initiative:
1 Idealized and started invitation to
President of India in 2010, to be chief guest at the Convocation at UPES, as
VPAA. Finally in 2013, it’s achieved, as UPES Management Committee; invited
H.E. Mr. Pranav Mukherjee and H.E. presided over the function. UPES, used its
past experience and protocols to be followed for inviting President of India
when they invited H.E. Dr. A. P. Abdul Kalam.
Other Roles and Networks
1. Advisor, DITM,
Selaqui, Uttarakhand Technical
University, India,
2013 to 2015.
2. Advisor, J.J. Tibrewala
University, Rajasthan, India,
2012 till 2014
3. Advisor, CMR Institution of Management Studies/
University, Bangalore, India, 2008-2010
4. Advisor, CMR University,
Department of Psychology, Bangalore, India, 2008-2010
5. Advisor, Rewnath Choure College
of Management and Technology, M. P. 1998 till 2000.
Academic Honours and
Awards
1.
Exceptional
Contribution to University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, UPES, Dehradun, India,
2013
2.
The
Best Blog award, www.managementengineering.blogspot.com
, founded in 2006, USA,
2013
3.
The
Best Research Paper, International Sanskrit Conference, K.K.
Kalidas University,
Nagpur, 2010
4.
The
Best Research Paper, International Talent Management Conference, GLA University,
Mathura, India, 2009, 2nd Prize of Rs. 21000/=
5.
Exceptional
Academician, Delhi, India, 2009
6.
Promoted
from Associate Dean, to Dean and Campus Director within the span of four months
in Rai Business
School/ Rai University,
Bangalore Campus, and finally as a Trustee within six months, 2009.
7.
International
Gold Star Award, IIFS, Delhi,
India, 2008
8.
High
Achievers Award, 2008
9.
Bharat
Jyoti Award, IIFS, Delhi, India, 2006, received in 2007.
10.
Academic Excellence Award, 2006
11.
Glory of India Medal, 2006,
12.
Jewel of India Award, 2007
13.
Special Award by The Institution of Engineers (India) Nagpur
Local Centre, for the yearly contribution in the year 2004.
14.
Rashtriya Gaurav Award, by IIFS, 2004.
15.
Eminent Citizen of India, by IIEM, 2007.
16.
Life time educational achievement award, 2007
17.
Shiksha Rattan Puraskar, by IIFS,
2007.
Official Reports: Lead
the team:
1. Course
Curriculum Compendiums, UPES, 2010 till 2013.
2. IAQC
Report, UPES, 2011
3. IAQC
Report, UPES, 2012
4. R
& D Report, KEC International, 1996
5. R
& D Report, KEC International, 1997
6. Course
Grid of College of Management and Economic Studies, College of Legal
Studies, 2011-12
7. Curse
Grid of College
of Engineering Studies,
2011-12
8. Course
Grid of College
of Management and
Economic Studies, 2012-13
9. Course
Grid of College
of Legal Studies, 2012-13
10. Curse
Grid of College
of Engineering Studies,
2012-13
11. Students
Manual 2011, UPES
12. Students
Manual 2012, UPES
13. Students
Manual 2013, UPES
14. Compendium
of all official syllabi of all the existing and upcoming courses at UPES, in
the field of Technology, Management and Legal Studies, total 13 volumes, 2010
to 2013.
15. Academic
Calendar 2010-11, UPES
16. Academic
Calendar 2011-12, UPES
17. Academic
Calendar 2012-13, UPES
18. Research
at SCMHRD: A comparative study with IIM and top B’Schools in India and its
application to SCHMRD, August 22, 2005
19. Research
Department in SCMHRD: Vision, Mission,
Objective, and Activities, Pune, August 5, 2005
Books Authored with
ISBN: By Author: Dr. Ashish Manohar
Urkude: Till April 2016
SN
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Title of the Book
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Author/ Year
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Publisher
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Allotted ISBN
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1
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Computer and IT Competency Made Easy
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2004
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Himalaya Publishing House,
India
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ISBN 978-93-5142-344-7, with pen name Ashish Uchchakule
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2
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The Solution Master (Crossed one million readership mark )
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2015
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IJORD Group, Nagpur
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ISBN – 978-93-5196-633-3 for Paper Back, and for e-Book-
ISBN-978-93-5196-634-0)
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3
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Indigenization: The only solution for India for
sustainable development: Evidence from the global small car market
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2015
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IJORD Group
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PB-ISBN- 978-93-5235-434-4, e-book-ISBN- 978-93-5235-435-1
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4
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Indigenization: The only solution for India for
sustainable development: Evidence from the global small car market, Vol. 1
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2015
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IJORD Group, Nagpur
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PB-ISBN- 978-93-5235-438-2, e-book-ISBN- 978-93-5235-439-9
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5
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Indigenization: The only solution for India for
sustainable development: Evidence from the global small car market, Vol. 2
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2015
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IJORD Group, Nagpur
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PB-ISBN- 978-93-5235-440-5, e-book-ISBN- 978-93-5235-441-2
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6
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Indigenization: The only solution for India for
sustainable development: Evidence from the global small car market, Vol. 3
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2015
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IJORD Group, Nagpur
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PB-ISBN- 978-93-5235-442-9, e-book-ISBN- 978-93-5235-443-6
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7
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Indigenization: The only solution for India for
sustainable development: Evidence from the global small car market, Vol. 4
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2015
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IJORD Group, Nagpur
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PB-ISBN- 978-93-5235-444-3, e-book-ISBN- 978-93-5235-445-0.
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8
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Millennium Development Goals (MDG) or Million Year Development
goals (MYDG)
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2015
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IJORD Group, Nagpur
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PB-ISBN- 978-93-5235-434-4, e-book-ISBN- 978-93-5235-435-1.
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9
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Indigenisation First: Indigenisation is the only solution for
sustainable development of countries like India,
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2015
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IJORD Group, Nagpur
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e-book-ISBN: 978-93-5196-445-0.
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Indian Languages for
Foreign Executives:
SN
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Title of the Book
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Author/ Year
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Publisher
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Allotted ISBN
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10
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Indian
Languages Made Easy: Sanskrit To English To Sanskrut
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2016
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IJORD
Group, Nagpur
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978-93-5265-809-1
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11
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Indian
Languages Made Easy: Marathi to English to Marathi
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2016
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IJORD Group, Nagpur
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978-93-5265-806-0
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12
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Indian
Languages Made Easy: Assamese to English to Assamese
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2016
|
IJORD Group, Nagpur
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978-93-5265-810-7
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13
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Indian
Languages Made Easy: Malayalam to English to Malayalam
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2016
|
IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-811-4
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14
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Indian
Languages Made Easy: Odiya to English to Oriya
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-805-3
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15
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Indian
Languages Made Easy: Telugu to English to Telugu
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-804-6
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16
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Indian
Languages Made Easy: Tamil to English to Tamil
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-803-9
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17
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Indian
Languages Made Easy: Kannada to English to Kannada
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-92-5265-812-1
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18
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Indian
Languages Made Easy: Gujarati to English to Gujarati
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-813-8
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19
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Indian
Languages Made Easy: Hindi to English to Hindi
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-814-5
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20
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Indian
Languages Made Easy: Bengali to English to Bengali
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-817-6
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21
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Indian
Languages Made Easy: Kashmiri to English to Kashmiri
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-819-0
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22
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Indian Languages Made Easy:
Nepali to English to Nepali
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-818-3
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23
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Indian Languages Made Easy:
Rajasthani to English to Rajasthani
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-815-2
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24
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Indian Languages Made Easy:
Panjabi to English to Punjabi
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-816-9
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25
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Indian Languages Made Easy:
Harayanvi to English to Harayanvi
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-799-5
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26
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Indian Languages Made Easy:
Garhvali to English to Gadhvali
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-798-8
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27
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Indian Languages Made Easy:
Chhattisgarhi to English to Chhattisgadhi
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-797-1
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28
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Indian Languages Made Easy:
Bihari to English to Bihari
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-796-4
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29
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Indian Languages Made Easy:
Sindhi to English to Sindhi
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-808-4
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30
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Indian Languages Made Easy:
Urdu to English to Urdu
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-802-2
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31
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Indian Languages Made Easy:
Marwadi to English to Marwadi
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-800-8
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32
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Indian Languages Made Easy:
Tulu to English to Tulu
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-807-7
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33
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Indian Languages Made Easy:
Bhojpuri to English Bhojpuri
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-795-7
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34
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Indian Languages Made Easy:
Hindustani to English to Hindustani
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-801-5
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Management Books with
ISBN:
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Title of the Book
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Language
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Author/ Year
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Publisher
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Allotted ISBN
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35
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Inclusive Debates on: Direct
Democracy: Exceptional Management : Flawless Governance (English)
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English
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, 2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-794-0
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36
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Mahakavya: Bhaarat Bhumi Amar
Bhav (In Sanskrit/ Sanskrut)
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Sanskrut/ Sanskrit
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, 2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-786-5
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37
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Management Poems: Learning
Management by Poetic way
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English
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, 2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5365-789-6
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38
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Marathi Nibandha (Marathi)
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Marathi
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, 2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-793-3
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39
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Hindi Nibandha (Hindi)
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Hindi
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, 2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-790-2
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40
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English Essays (English)
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English
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, 2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-792-6
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41
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Sanskrut Nibandha (Sanskrit)
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Sanskrit/ Sanskrut
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, 2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-791-9
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42
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National Songs Recommended for
100 nations
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Multi-lingual
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, 2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-787-2
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43
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Songs for the Province, City, and
Organisations
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English
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Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, 2016
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IJORD Group Nagpur
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978-93-5265-789-9
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Edited or Reviewed books
on request from Publishers
1. Marketing Management, Arun Kumar and
N. Meenakshi, 28th February
2011, Vikas Publication, 2nd edition
2. International Business, Sumati Verma,
Anne Book, 14th December
2009 for 2010 edition
3. International Marketing, Justin Paul
and Ramneek Kapoor, New Delhi,
28thNovember 2008
4. Marketing Management, Arun Kumar and
N. Meenakshi, 16th October
2006, Vikas Publication, 1st edition
5. International Marketing Management,
Francis Cherunilam, 7th edition,
The Himalaya Publishing House, 19th December 2005.
6. Marketing Management, Tapan Panda,
Excel Book, 2007, First Edition
7. Production / Operations and
Management, SCDL, Symbiosis
International University,
Pune, 1st June 2004
8. Marketing Management, SCDL, Symbiosis International University,
Pune, 15th July 2004
9. Marketing Research, SCDL, Symbiosis International University,
Pune, 31stAugust 2004
10. Management Aptitude Test, Author, Dr.
Gupta, The Himalaya Publishing House, 20th October 2003
11. International Human Resource
Management, 1st Edition
, Excel Book, Dr. Sengupta, and Dr. Bhattacharya, 28th December 2007
12.
Knowledge Management, by Sudhir Warrier, Vikas Publishing house, Delhi. 27th
September 2006
13.
Marketing Research and Consumer Behaviour, by Sarvanveli and Sumathi, Vikas
Publishing house, Delhi,
January 15, 2006.
Editorial Board Member
of Reputed International Journals
1. UPES Management Review, founder
Editorial board member, 2011.
2. UPES Journal for Energy and
Innovation, founder Editorial board member, 2011
3. International Journal of Original
Research and Development, IJORD, ISSN 2394-1855, www.ijordgroup.in , 2014
5. Global Journal of Advanced Engineering
Technologies, www.gjaet.comsince
2013
Technical Committee
Member for IEEE International Conferences (Latest and Major):
1. ICCVIA' 2015 18-19 January, 2015 Sousse
Tunisia.
International Conference on Computer Vision and Image Analysis. www.iccvia.org
2. CENCON 2015, Johor Bahru, Malaysia, 19
to 21 October 2015, IEEE Conference on Energy Conversion,http://cencon2015.pels-malaysia.org
3. IBMSGS' 2015 18-19 January, 2015 Sousse
Tunisia.
International BioMetrics & Smart Government Summit. www.ibmsgs.org
4. ICCAAD' 2015 18-19 January, 2015 Sousse
Tunisia.
International Conference on Computer Applications and Aided Diagnosis. http://www.iccaad.org/
5. ICSoEB' 2015 20-21 January, 2015 Sousse
Tunisia.
International Conference on Solar Energy & Building. www.icsoeb.org
6. ICCAAM' 2015 20-21 January, 2015 Sousse
Tunisia.
International Conference on Control Automation & Applied Mechanics. http://www.iccaam.org/
7. eQeSS' 2015 24-25 February, 2015 Dubai, UAE. International Conference on
e-Quality & e-Service Sciences. http://www.eqess.org
8. WSCAR' 2015 23-24 March, 2015 Rome, Italy.
World Symposium on Computer Applications & Research. www.wscar.net
9. ICCMREA' 2015 23-24 March, 2015 Rome, Italy.
International Conference on Composite Materials and Renewable Energy
Applications. www.iccmrea.net
10. ENCINS 2015 20-23 April, 2015, Casablanca, Morocco.
International Conference on Engineering and Computational
Innovation Sciences. http://www.encins.org/
11. IBMSGS' 2015 (2015 International Summit on Bio-Metrics and Smart Government), Tunisia, August
1, 2014/ Friday
12. ICCVIA' 2015 (2015 International
Conference on Computer Vision & Image Analysis), Tunisia, August 1, 2014/ Friday
13. ISBEIA 2014, Malaysia,August 7, 2014/ Thursday
14. GSCIT' 2015 14-15 June, 2015 Sousse, Tunisia.
Global Summit
on Computer & Information Technology. www.gscit.org
15. WSMEAP' 2015 14-15 June, 2015 Sousse, Tunisia.
World Symposium Mechatronics Engineering & Applied Physics. www.wsmeap.org
Book chapters
1. “Ecotourism and Rural Development”,
RDF-Sirsi, Karnataka Government publication July-August 2014.
2. “Generating Leaders and Managers: The
traditional Indian Parental way”, pp 299-302, Strategic HRM in Global Economy,
PSG Institute of Management and Excel Book, 2007.http://www.printsasia.co.uk/book/strategic-human-resource-management-in-a-global-economy-gangaram-singh-817446560x-9788174465603 andhttp://www.printsasia.co.uk/book/strategic-human-resource-management-in-a-global-economy-gangaram-singh-817446560x-9788174465603#sthash.mU6xqzVL.dpuf
3. “Understanding Human Dimension and
Value addition of Wi-MAX technology in the evolving global market”, Dr. Ashish
Manohar Urkude and Mr. Ravi Chandran , et al, published in the International
Human Resource Management conference by PSG Institute of Technology and
Management, Coimbatore, India:http://www.printsasia.co.uk/book/strategic-human-resource-management-in-a-global-economy-gangaram-singh-817446560x-9788174465603#sthash.mU6xqzVL.dpuf andhttp://www.printsasia.co.uk/book/strategic-human-resource-management-in-a-global-economy-gangaram-singh-817446560x-9788174465603
4. “Designing the competency mapping
framework for the Talent Management”, Dr. Solai Baskaran, Dr. Ashish Manohar
Urkude, Ms. Neha Agrawal, in the International Conference on Talent Management,
GLA Group of Institutes, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, November 13-17, 2007, became
book chapter in 2011 for the book, “Talent Management in India”, GLA
University, Atlanta Publisher, Delhi, pp 27 to 42.https://www.ebcwebstore.com/search_result.php?search=1&q=COMPILED%20BY%20ASHISH%20KUMAR
5. “Remarkable Ford,” Dr. Ashish
Manohar Urkude, Case Story-Abstract available on the Ford-Canada, URL:http://www.ford.ca/english/submityourstory/story.asp?writer=u_st1,
year 2004, Ford Centenary, Celebrations Bulletin in the section with surname
‘U’, and on the Web site of Ford Motors Canada.
6. “Godowns in rural areas- a must for
Indian rural market- A brief Case Study”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, and Mr.
Manoj Kumar, year 2005, Bhavan’s Vidya Mandir, yearly issue, p.p.
21 to 22.
7. “A to Z Self-Marketing Dynamics”, Dr.
Ashish Manohar Urkude, April, 2005, in Bhavan’s Vidya Mandir, Nagpur, yearly issue, p.p. 29 to
31.
Official
e-Study Material including domain specific videos, cases, papers, chapters, and
on job training to students for these subjects: (Developed Individually):
1. BBA- Retail Management, CRM and e-CRM,
2014 till date, UPES, Dehradun.
2. MBA-International Business,
International Marketing 2010 till date, UPES, Dehradun, India
3. Integrated BBA + MBA, International
Marketing 2010 till date, UPES, Dehradun,
India
4. BBA-LLB, with specialization in
Corporate Law, Marketing Management, 2013 till date, UPES, Dehradun
5. BBA-Automobile Marketing, Introduction
to Automotive Industry, 2010 till date, UPES, Dehradun.
6. BBA- Automobile Marketing, Automotive
Internet Marketing 2012 till date, UPES, Dehradun,
India.
7. BBA-Automobile Marketing, B 2 B
Marketing, 2012 till date, UPES, Dehradun.
8. MBA-Port and Shipping Marketing 2012,
UPES, Dehradun, India
9. MBA-ISM, Marketing Management, 2012,
UPES, Dehradun
10. MBA-Aviation Marketing 2012, UPES, Dehradun, India,
followed till date
11. BBA-Aviation Marketing 2013, UPES, Dehradun, India,
followed till date
12. MBA, e-HRM, 2007-8, Alliance University,
Bangalore, India
13. MBA, OB and Leadership Development,
2008-09, Alliance University, Bangalore
Official Study Material/
Book, Developed as a Team Member in ICT Corporation:
1.
Study
Material on C language, Data Pro Group of Company, Pune, India
2.
Study
Material on VC with COM, Data Pro Group of Company, Pune, India
3.
Study
Material on VB, Data Pro Group of Company, Pune, India
4.
Study
Material on OOAD, Data Pro Group of Company, Pune, India
5.
Study
Material on Web Technologies, Data Pro Group of Company, Pune, India
6.
Study
Material on VC, Data Pro Group of Company, Pune, India
7.
Study
Material on Microsoft Office, Data Pro Group of Company, Pune, India
8.
Study
Material on Fundamentals of Internet, Data Pro Group of Company, Pune, India
9.
Study
Material on Java, Data Pro Group of Company, Pune, India
10.
Study
Material on C++, Data Pro Group of Company, Pune, India
Management (MDP) or
Executive Development Programs (EDP)
1. “Interpersonal Excellence and
Futuristic Vision for HAL”, for executives of the Hindustan Aeronautical
Limited (HAL) @ ABS, now called the Alliance
University, 2008.
2. Training on ‘Leadership and
Organizational Development’, provided to HAL, Wipro, CafĂ© Coffee day, etc. Alliance University.
3. Training on ‘Interpersonal Excellence
and Organization Belongingness’ provided to Wipro, CafĂ© Coffee day, Alliance University, 2007.
Faculty Development
Program (FDP)
1.“High Performance
Computing,” Coordinating Team member, UPES with Dell Computers Inc., 2012
2.“How to research,
develop, publish and patent, in the field of Technology, Management and Law”,
UPES, 2011, Chief Convener.
3.“Developing Research
Proposals, Obtaining Grants/Funding, Carrying out Research and Publishing its
results” in the Areas of Engineering, Management and Legal Studies together, 4th December, 2010.
4.“How to pursue M. Phil.
and Ph.D. in the field of Management?”, RBS/ Rai
University, Bangalore, 2008. All faculties registered for
Ph.D. and M. Phil. Guidance the next day in Dravidian University.
I got 6 Ph.D. students and 2 M. Phil students. Others were suggested other
guides.
5. “Research initiatives in SCMHRD”, Symbiosis International University,
Pune, 2005
Special Invitation for
Official Annual General Meetings:
1. Annual General Meeting
of The Institution of Engineers, India, Nagpur Local Center, 2004, special
invitee for special award from the President IE (I), for the exceptional
contribution to IE (I), Nagpur local center in the year 2003-04.
Official Annual General
Meetings (AGM), as a Member of Management Committee:
1. Environmental Technologies, Nagpur, 2002
2. Canarian International Inc. Toronto, Canada,
2004
3. Convocation, SCMHRD, Symbiosis International
University, Pune, 2005
4. Convocation, SCMHRD, Symbiosis International
University, Pune, 2006
5. Board of Studies Meeting, Alliance Business
School, Bangalore, 2007
6. Board of Studies Meeting, Alliance Business
School, Bangalore, 2008
7. Chair, Academic Council Meeting, RBS
and Rai University,
Bangalore, 2009
8. Chair, Academic Council Meeting, RBS
and Rai University,
Bangalore, 2010
9. AGM for Academic Planning and
Financial Planning, RBS and Rai University, Bangalore,
2009
10. AGM for Academic Planning and
Financial Planning, RBS and Rai University, Bangalore,
2010
11. Academic Council Meeting, UPES, Dehradun,
2011
12. Academic Council Meeting, UPES,
Dehradun, 2012
13. Chair, Board of Studies Meeting for
all courses of COES, COMES, and COLS, UPES, Dehradun,2011
14. Chair, Board of Studies Meeting for
all courses of COES, COMES, and COLS, UPES, Dehradun,2012
15. Chair, Faculty Research Council (FRC)
for Ph.D. viva-voce of Ph.D. Candidates of Business Management, UPES, Dehradun,
2011
16. Chair, Faculty Research Council (FRC)
for Ph.D. viva-voce of Ph.D. Candidates of Business Management, UPES, Dehradun,
2012
17. Convocation, UPES, Dehradun, 2011
18. Convocation, UPES, Dehradun, 2012
19. Convocation, UPES, Dehradun, 2013
Successful Annual Budget
and Development Plan:
1. Rai
Business School/
Rai University,
Bangalore
Campus, 2009, As a Head of the Institution
2. Rai
Business School/
Rai University,
Bangalore
Campus, 2010, As a Head of the Institution
3. UPES, 2010-11, as a VPAA
4. UPES, 2011-12, as a VPAA
5. UPES, 2012-13, as a VPAA
6. Canarian International Inc. as an
Executive Consultant to President and CEO, 2004
Students Admissions:
1. Rai
Business School/
Rai University,
Bangalore
Campus, 2009, As a Head of the Institution
2. Rai
Business School/
Rai University,
Bangalore
Campus, 2010, As a Head of the Institution
Part of Brand Building
Activity:
1.SCMHRD, as a Research
Head, 2005
2.SCMHRD, as a Research
Head, 2006
3.Alliance University,
as a Professor, 2007
4.Alliance University,
as a Professor, 2008
5.Rai Business
School, as a Head of the
Institution, 2009
6.Rai Business
School, as a Head of the
Institution, 2010
7.UPES, as a VPAA, 2010,
suggested 22 social and education domain web presence and expansion
8.UPES, as a VPAA, 2011
9.UPES, as a VPAA, 2012
Major Research
Publications:
UNESCO Global/ World
Conferences Publications:
1.
“Mobility
of Universally best-fit engineers in the interstellar era”, Dr. Ashish Manohar
Urkude, in the UNESCO's 5th UICEE-Global Congress on Engineering Education,
held in Polytechnic University,
USA, July
17-21, 2006, p.p. numbers 229 to 235.
2.
“Mobility
of Engineers in the interstellar era”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, in the
UNESCO's 7th WFEO-World Congress
on Engineering Education, held in Hungarian Parliament and Hotel Gellert, in Budapest, Hungary,
March 8-11, 2006, p.p. 239 to 245.
3.
“Success
story of SME Engineered through Innovative Vertical and Horizontal
Technological Spin-offs”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, in the UNESCO's
–WFEO-CET-19th International Engineering Conference, Cracow, Poland, May 16-17,
2007
Ground Breaking Research
Publication; Patent under Process:
4. “Concept Automobile: Quark Based Panch
Tatva Inter-convertible automobile technologies”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
National Conference on the Advancement in Automobile Technology, year
2004-(AUTOTECH-2004), p.p. 65 to 67.
Press Conference: On request from few well-wishing press reporters,
conducted, press conference, on February 2, 2004, at 17:00 IST, in the Tilak Patrakar Bhavan, Nagpur,
India, for a landmark synergistic theory in nuclear science, automotive
technologies, interstellar space vehicle and super excellence in business
management, “Quark Based Technologies” a press note/ press release was put
before the technical writers. There was huge and interesting discussion,
clarifications, lasted till 21:00 IST. All the major dailies, magazines in India,
especially the Hindi dailies when were convinced, went on to publish it as the
major news on February 3. One of the best press coverage was from Hindi
Daily Bhaskar on page 1.
Other Peered Reviewed
International and National Journal Publications:
5.
“Super
Sigma, Hyper Sigma and Super-Hyper Sigma and level further for development of
human kind: A concept paper”, pp-6-8, Dr.
Ashish Manohar Urkude, IJORD-ISSN-2394-1855,
online International Journal of Original Research and Development, June 2015,
Volume 1.4,www.ijordgroup.in
6.
“Dattatraya Algorithm: Learning from all
possible eclectic sources, the Dattatraya way and its application to ever
learning computer or to artificial brain: Proves why even some algorithms need
to be patented” pp-9-15, Dr.
Ashish Manohar Urkude, IJORD-ISSN-2394-1855,
online International Journal of Original Research and Development, June 2015,
Volume 1.4,www.ijordgroup.in
7.
“Life is so predictive in Rankings, Events,
Awards, Olympics, Sports Leagues, Politics, Films and Fashion Industry” pp-16-27,
Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, IJORD-ISSN-2394-1855, online
International Journal of Original Research and Development, June 2015, Volume
1.4,www.ijordgroup.in
8.
“Inspiration
from children’s game: Concentration of power and wealth is hazardous to India,
if it has to become the first full-fledged ‘Direct Democracy’ in the
world”, pp-50-76, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, IJORD-ISSN-2394-1855,
online International Journal of Original Research and Development, March 2015,
Volume 1.3,www.ijordgroup.in
9.
“Reasons,
Why Maruti-Suzuki Alto, Made in India small car, is the largest selling in the
world, in its domain, since last consecutive 10 years”, pp-27-49, Dr. Ashish
Manohar Urkude, IJORD-ISSN-2394-1855
online International Journal of Original Research and Development, March 2015,
Volume 1.3, www.ijordgroup.in
10.
“Developing
humans having perfection in every work, with full of ethics, values, and
truthfulness, to live a sustainable life in the Interstellar era”, pp-6-26, Dr.
Ashish Manohar Urkude, IJORD-ISSN-2394-1855
online International Journal of Original Research and Development, March 2015,
Volume 1.3, www.ijordgroup.in
11.
“Dealing
with competition in 2 and 3 wheeler dealerships”, pp- 5 to 12, Dr. Ashish
Manohar Urkude, and Mr. Anchal Agrawal, IJORD-ISSN-2394-1855 online
International Journal, December 2014, Volume 1, issue 1.2, www.ijordgroup.in
12.
“CRM
by physically challenged people: Some Live Cases where, none till date went
away unhappy: That’s perfect CRM”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, pp- 13 to 15,
IJORD-ISSN-2394-1855 online International Journal, December 2014, Volume 1,
issue 1.2,www.ijordgroup.in
13.
“Work
Is Worship/ Work is God”, Dr.
Ashish Manohar Urkude, pp- 16 to
24, IJORD-ISSN-2394-1855 online
International Journal, December 2014, Volume 1, issue 1.2,www.ijordgroup.in
14.
“Investigating
the investigator”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, pp- 25 to 41,
IJORD-ISSN-2394-1855 online International Journal, December 2014, Volume 1,
issue 1.2, www.ijordgroup.in
15.
“Prof.
Enlightenment and his classical teaching methodologies”,Dr. Ashish Manohar
Urkude, pp- 42 to 48, IJORD-ISSN-2394-1855 online International
Journal, December 2014, Volume 1, issue 1.2, www.ijordgroup.in
16.
“Complete
White money transactions in housing and infrastructure sector: Yes it’s
possible in India”, Dr. Ashish
Manohar Urkude, pp- 49 to 57, IJORD-ISSN-2394-1855 online
International Journal, December 2014, Volume 1, issue 1.2,www.ijordgroup.in
17.
“Success
mantras proclaimed by Mahanaarayanopnishad”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Mr.
Vidyadhara, pp- 58 to 77, IJORD-ISSN-2394-1855 online International Journal,
December 2014, Volume 1, issue 1.2, www.ijordgroup.in
18.
“Business
strategy planning for a multicultural oil and gas joint venture asset: An
Amazing case of India-China Joint Venture in Colombia”, Dr. Ashish Manohar
Urkude, Mr. Vijai Baskaran, and Mr. Kamal Dani, pp- 78 to 97,
IJORD-ISSN-2394-1855 online International Journal, December 2014, Volume 1,
issue 1.2,www.ijordgroup.in
19.
“Leadership
and Learning Guru Lord Dattatraya: An idol, an icon, and benchmark for everyone
in the global knowledge economy”. Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, pp 80 to 103,
IJORD- ISSN-2394-1855 online international journal, September 2014, Volume 1, Issue 1.1, www.ijordgroup.in
20.
“Further
Amendments required in Information Technology Act 2000, as amended in 2008”,
Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, and Adv. Satish Ranganathrao Deshpande, Mumbai High
Court, Research Revolution-International Journal of Social Science and
Management, ISSN-2310-300X, July 2014.
21.
“Contribution
of Sri Bhaskaracharya for Management”, Vidyudvani, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Mr.
Vidyadhara, pp-18 to 43, Debut issue, December 2014
22.
“The
Role of Financial Inclusion and Rural Empowerment”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Mr.
Vidyadhara, Vidyudvani, pp-5 to
17, Debut issue, December 2014
23.
“Ancient
roots of modern terminologies associated with the Computer, which has become
the heart, brain and soul of every work”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Mr.
Vidyadhara, pp 34 to 46, IJORD- ISSN-2394-1855 online international journal,
September 2014, Volume 1, Issue 1.1,www.ijordgroup.in
24.
“Next
to God, the Super Leader cum Manager called Indian (Bhartiya) Mother”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, pp 4 to 33, IJORD- ISSN-2394-1855 online
international journal, September 2014, Volume 1, Issue 1.1,www.ijordgroup.in
25.
“Relationship
between Communication Process and Vedic Yagyas / Yajna”, Dr. Ashish Manohar
Urkude, Mr. Vidyadhara, pp 47 to 56, IJORD- ISSN-2394-1855 online international
journal, September 2014, Volume 1, Issue 1.1, www.ijordgroup.in
26.
“Comparing
three Petroleum Brands’ Equity Among Customers”, pp 57 to 79, Dr. Ashish
Manohar Urkude, and Mr. Anupam Mujumdar, UPES, MBA student, IJORD-
ISSN-2394-1855 online international journal, September 2014, Volume 1, Issue
1.1, www.ijordgroup.in
27.
“Awastha
Principle applicable to Product Life Cycle”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Mr.
Vidyadhara, Research Revolution-International Journal of Social Science and
Management. In Sanskrit and English, ISSN-2310-300X, June, 2014.
28.
“Leading
and Empowering Employability through self-awareness and self-management”- ACME
International Journal for research in management and social science and
technologies, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, and Mr. Vidyadhar, pp-01-14,
ISSN-2320-2939 (Print), ISSN-2320-2793 (Print), July-August 2014. http://www.acmeintellects.org/images/AIIJRMFILES/6thMay2014/69-B2.pdf
29.
“Economic,
Institutional and Political Determinates of Outward Foreign Direct Investment
from India”, Mr.Pravin Gangadhar Jadhav and Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, UPES,
Dehradun, India, Scopus
indexed Elsevier’s online
journal Procedia - Social
and Behavioral Sciences, Elsevier, ISSN-1877-0428 as per promise on http://www.siib.ac.in/ictms.aspx
30.
“Terrorism:
A big threat for telecom and internet based telecommunication”, Dr. Ashish
Manohar Urkude, Prof. Vishal Kaushik and Dr. Gaur, IJRCM, vol (3), 2013, issue
no. (8), August, ISSN-2231-1009, pp-18-22.
31.
“WiMAX
trend and technologies in evolving global market”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
UPES, Dr. Ravi Chandran, Singapore, IRACST, IJRMT, Vol. No. 1, October 2011,
pp. 18-25, ISSN2249-9563.
32.
“Loyalty
and Customer Satisfaction with Public Sector Oil Marketing Companies: Way
Forward for Developing Effective CRM Strategies”, Ms. Rekha Attri, Dr. M. S.
Pahwa, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Indore Management Journal, Refereed Proceedings of 4th
Conference on Excellence in Research and Education, IIM-Indore, ISSN 09751653,
pp. 99-113, Indore
Management Journal, IIM, Indore, May 2012
33.
“India’s
Petroleum Market: The journey from a commodity to brands”, International
Journal - Prabandhan and Taqniki, a Management Research Journal, Vol. 5, pp. 78-82, 2011, Ms. Rekha Attri, Dr. Ashish
Manohar Urkude, Dr. M. S. Pahwa
34.
“Brand
Position and Customer Loyalty for Public Sector Oil Marketing Companies in
India”, International Journal of Management Prudence, Vol.
II, No. 2, pp. 25-35, October 2011, Ms.
Rekha Attri, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Dr. M. S. Pahwa
35.
“Measuring
Public Sector Oil Marketing Companies Brand Awareness”, (ICFAI University
Press) IUP Journal of Brand Management, Vol. VIII, No. 4, pp. 7-24, 2011,
Ms. Rekha Attri, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Dr. M. S. Pahwa.
36.
“Spending
and Saving Habits of Youth with Special Reference to Indore”
, (ICFAI University Press) IUP Journal of Product
and Brand Management, Ms. Rekha Attri, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Dr. M. Pahwa
37.
“Relationship
between Trade and FDI: Evidence from food processing industry in India”, Dr.
Ashish Manohar Urkude, Prof. Pravin Jadhav, IJRCM, pp-24-30, Vol (4), 2013,
Issue no. 7, July, ISSN-0976-2183.
38.
“Understanding
human dimension and value-addition of WiMAX technology”, International Journal
of Research in Management and Technology, ISSN: 2249-9563 (Online), 2250-1363
(Print), Singapore, Dr.
Ashish Manohar Urkude, Dr. Ravi, Alliance
University, Bangalore,
39.
“E–Money:
An approach to counter currency crimes through ICT”, IRACST- International
Journal of Research in Management and Technology (IJRMT) Vol2 No.3, June 2012,
ISSN: 2249-9563 (Online), 2250-1363 (Print), Singapore, Dr. Ashish Manohar
Urkude, Prof. Vishal Kaushik, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies
40.
“Fresh
and Inclusive Growth Model for Microfinance Intuitions”, Akhil Mittal,
Jyotishman Sen, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, UPES, pp-18-23,www.estij.org Singapore, vol. 1, issue 1, December,
2011, ISSN: 2250-3498 (online), 2277-5293 (print).
41.
“Business
Strategy Planning for a Multicultural Oil and Gas Joint Venture Asset: A Case
Study of India and China Joint Venture in Columbia”, ‘ Intensity’:
International Journal of Applied Social Science and Research, ISSN: 2319-8516:
Volume 1, Number 1: December 2012, PP: 74-82, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Vijai
Kumar Baskaran, Kamal Dani, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies
42.
“Strategy
for exporting Indian firms to foreign lands around the world”, Dr. Ashish
Manohar Urkude, and Dr. Sudarshan Sheshanna, Alliance Business School,
Bangalore, in the Advances in Management (International) Journal, 2008
43.
“Aligning
Quality and Productivity strategies in the Indian Organizations,” Prof.
Jitendra Shreemali, and Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Alliance Business School,
Bangalore, in the AIMS Int. Journal, USA, 2008
44.
“Latest
Customer Perception about Köln -Bonn Airport”, ‘ Intensity’, International
Journal of Applied Social Science and Research, ISSN: 2319-8516: Volume 1,
Number 1: December 2012, PP: 119-125, Naman Joshi, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
Kuldeep Yadav, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies
45.
“Using
microbes for degreasing and recycling the waste water in the automobile
services stations”, Dr. A. M. Urkude, Dr. M. R. Thosar, Mrs. S. A. Urkude,
International Environmental Science Conference, December, 2006. Promised to be
published in JERAD, International Journal.
46.
“Suggested
Amendments in the Motor Vehicle Act-1988 as amended in 1994”, Dr. Ashish
Manohar Urkude, and Advocate Satish Ranganath Deshpande (Mumbai High Court), in
the All India Reporter Journal, Nagpur, Year 2002, August issue, p.p. 229-231.
47.
“Pedagogies
of Knowledge Management @ Infosys”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Domain, vol. 1,
issue 1, July-December 2008, ISSN-0973-9564, pp-15-25.http://www.jsb.ac.in/newsevents/Announcements/Domain.pdf
48.
“Laws
for technologies in India:
An immediate wake up call for Indian judiciary system”, Dr. Ashish Manohar
Urkude, and Advocate Satish Ranganath Deshpande (Mumbai High Court), in the All
India Reporter Journal, Nagpur,
Year 2003, p.p. 221-227.
49.
“Indian
Agriculture sector: A thorough perspective: A wake up call for Indian
Agriculture Sector”, Gyan Management, International Management Journal, of
GMIT, Chandigarh, Mr. Shriram Rambhau Thosar, Retired Deputy Director, Indian
Soil Testing Lab, Akola, Maharashtra, and Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Professor,
Alliance Business School, Bangalore
50.
“Management
of indigenously built small car market in India with special reference to
customer behaviour”, Mr. A. M. Urkude and Dr. A. R. Bapat, in IIIE Journal,
Mumbai, year 2002.
Peer
Reviewed Full Papers, Presented, Published in the National and International
Conferences:
51.
“Generating
the Leaders and Managers the traditional Indian parental way: A practical
approach”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, in the International Human Resource
Management Conference, PSG Institute Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India, and CIBER,
San Diego State University, San Diego, USA, and University of Colorado at
Denver, USA, October 21, 2007, July 29 to August 02, p.p. s 299-302.
52.
“Understanding
the human dimensions and the value addition of WiFi and WiMAX technology in the
evolving global market”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Dr. Pethuru Raj, and C.
Ravichandran, in the International Human Resource Management Conference, PSG
Institute Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India, and CIBER, San Diego State University,
San Diego, USA, and University of Colorado at Denver, USA, July 29, 2007 to
August 02, 2007, p.p. s 247-262.
53.
“Cultured
and Civilised Leadership and Management Qualities of Typical Indian Mother”,
Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, in the ICCS, USA,
i.e. ICCSUS's Global Conference for older of ancient cultures, Jaipur, India,
March 11-18, 2006, p.p. s 110 to 122.
54.
“A
step by step approach to align quality and productivity for SME’s in Bangalore,
Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Prof. Jitendra Shrimali, Alliance Business School,
Bangalore, 2008 in Society of Operation Management SOM, and IIT Kanpur
joint International Conference, 19-21, December 2008. .
55.
“Designing
the competency mapping framework for the Talent Management”, Dr. Solai
Baskaran, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Ms. Neha Agrawal, in the International
Conference on Talent Management, GLA Group of Institutes, Mathura, Uttar
Pradesh, November 13-17, 2007. (Got the Best Paper Award). https://www.ebcwebstore.com/search_result.php?search=1&q=COMPILED%20BY%20ASHISH%20KUMAR
56.
“SOA
enabled agile SCM supported by RFID”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, and Dr.
Pethuru Raj, International Conference on RFID-2007, conducted by Asia
International Inc. October 25-28, 2007, Mumbai, India.
57.
“Strategy
for exporting Indian firms to BRICS economies and beyond”, Dr. Ashish Manohar
Urkude and Dr. Sudarshan Seshanna, BRICS International Conference 2007,
conducted by INMANTEC, Delhi, December 3-8, 2007.
58.
“Achieving SCM Wisdom through SOA Realization”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude and Dr. Pethuru Raj in the
International Conference on the Managing Information is Supply Chain Management
-MISCM 2007 conducted by Monash University, Australia, December 5-7, 2007.
59.
“Establishing
Agile Supply Chain through Service Enablement”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude and Dr.
Pethuru Raj in the International Conference on the Supply Chain Management
-ICSCM 2008 conducted by IT-BHU Waranasi, India, 28-30 March, 2008, pp-507-510.
60.
“Achieving
S.C.M. Wisdom through S.O.A. Realization and Talent Management”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude and Dr. Pethuru
Raj in the International Conference on the Supply Chain Management -ICSCM 2008
conducted by IT-BHU Waranasi, India, 28-30 March, 2008, pp-503-506.
61.
“Achieving
S.C.M. Wisdom through S.O.A. Enablement @ Knowledge Management enabled through
Talent Management”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude and Dr. Pethuru Raj in the
International Conference on the Supply Chain Management -ICITM 2008 conducted
by IMT-Dubai.
62.
“Quantifying
Human Resources Management Metrics”, International Conference on Statistics in
Management, IIM Kozhikode, 2008
63.
“Using
microbes for degreasing and recycling the waste water in the automobile
services stations”, Dr. A. M. Urkude, Dr. M. R. Thosar, Mrs. S. A. Urkude,
International Environmental Science Conference, December, 2006.
64.
“Vertical
and horizontal spin-offs best solution for Indian ICT and BPO firms in the
global financial crisis”, Dr. A. M. Urkude, Akhil Mittal, International
Conference on Service Management, TAPMI, Manipal, June, 2008.
65.
“Convergence
of Quality and Productivity in the Indian firms: Survey of organizations in the
Bangalore”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Prof.
Jitendra Shreemali, Alliance Business School,
Bangalore, ICQMOIT, ICFAI, Hyderabad, October 24-27, 2008
66.
“Strategy
for exporting Indian Solar Technology and Non-Conventional Energy Technology
Organizations to global places”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude and Dr. Sudarshan
Seshanna, COGEN International Conference 2008, conducted by The Institution of
Engineers (India), Nagpur, February 9-10, 2008.
67.
“Role
of Technology enabled e-Governance in Information Technology Services
Management,” International Conference on Service Management, TAPMI, Manipal,
June, 2008.
68.
“Solutions
to ITES companies on Services Management in sup prime crisis”, International
Conference on Service Management, TAPMI, Manipal, June, 2008.
69.
“How to do Business @ Appreciating Rupee: A Strategy for
Indian I.T. and I.T.E.S. Industry", Mr. Akhil Mittal, Dr. Ashish Manohar
Urkude, at IFIM, How to do Business in India International Conference, 18-19,
December, 2008.
70.
“Exporting Indian firms abroad even @ Appreciating Rupee,”
Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, and Dr. Sudarshan Sheshanna, Alliance
Business School,
Bangalore, at
IFIM, How to do Business in India International Conference, 18-19, December,
2008.
71.
“Solutions for ICT firms to avoid spill-over effect of
sub-prime crisis”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Akhil Mittal, International
Conference on doing business in India, IFIM, Bangalore, December 18-19, 2008.
72.
“Exporting
Indian firms to multiple places in the world with sectorial analyses,” Dr. A.
M. Urkude, Dr. S. Sheshanna, International Conference on doing business in India, IFIM, Bangalore, December 18-19, 2008.
73.
“Indian
Agricultural Plans must have 24 X 7 X 365 implementation approach”, Mr. Shriram
Rambhau Thosar, Retired Director, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, COGEN
International Conference 2008, conducted by The Institution of Engineers
(India), Nagpur, February 9-10, 2008.
74.
“An
industry analysis of the LCV and HCV segment in India and thinking beyond
De-Automobilisation”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude and Dr. Sudarshan Sheshanna,
COGEN International Conference 2008, conducted by The Institution of Engineers
(India), Nagpur, February 9-10, 2008.
75.
“An
entry and operations strategy for exporting Indian companies to BRICS countries
and beyond”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, and Dr. Sudarshan Seshanna, Presented
by Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, BRICS 2007 an INMANTECH International
Conference at Delhi
from 5 to 7 December 2007.
76.
“Implementing
Productivity and Quality initiatives in the SME’s in the Bangalore,
Region in manufacturing sector,” ICQMOIT, ICFAI
Business School,
Hyderabad,
October 25-26, 2008.
77.
“Alternative
Sources of Energy and Quality Power Vision 2020 A.D.” Prof. Dr. Ashish Manohar
Urkude, et all, National Engineering Conference, The Institution of Engineers
(India), Jaipur, year 2006, p.p. 15 to 25.
78.
“Development
of Rural Infrastructure with focus on Alternate Energy Sources,” Dr. Ashish
Manohar Urkude, Prof. Manish Jantikar, SCMHRD, Symbiosis International
University, Pune, COGEN-2006, Conference, The Institution of Engineers,
(India), Nagpur Local Center, pp 199-208.
79.
“Achieving
SCM Wisdom through SOA realization and proper Operations Management,” Dr.
Ashish Manohar Urkude, Dr. Pethuru Raj Chelliah, in the International
Conference on Operations Management conducted by IIT Kanput and SOM, December
19-21, December, 2008.
80.
“Achieving
SCM Wisdom through SOA Realization with fitting Human Capital Management in
emergent economies”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Dr. Pethuru Raj Chelliah, In
the International Conference of Global Supply Chain Management: Role of
Emerging Economies, December 22-24, 2008, IMR-2008, IIM, Bangalore,
pp-38-Abstract is visible.
81.
“Performance
evaluation, solutions on recurring problems in manufacturing processes with
special emphasis on Automobile Industry”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Mr. Manish
Jantikar, Dr. Omprakash Vaidya, SCMHRD, Symbiosis International University,
Pune, at National Conference on Production Engineering, The Institution of
Engineers (India), Nashik, year 2005, p.p. 14 to 19.
82.
“Role
of SQC in upgrading performance of the Civil Engineers in infrastructure
development of India”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Prof. Manish Jantikar,
National Civil Engineering Conference, The Institution of Engineers (India),
Cochin, year 2005, p.p. 7 to 14.
83.
“Indian
Agriculture Sector: An 24 X 7 planning and implementation exercise”, Dr. Ashish
Manohar Urkude, and Mr. Shriram Rambhau Thosar, in COGEN-2008.
84.
“Indian
Agriculture Plan: Requires 24/ 7 / 365-366 approach of Implementation” Mr.
Shriram Thosar, Director, ISTS-Agriculture, Govt. of Maharashtra, and Dr.
Ashish Manohar Urkude, in COGEN 2009, the International Conference on
Cogeneration of Energy jointly conducted by the Institution of Engineers
(India) and Government of India, Non-conventional energy sources.
85.
Performance
Evaluation and Solution is Man and Machine Interaction in Automobile Industry,
Dr. A. M. Urkude, Dr. O. Vaidya, and Prof. Manish Jantikar, SCMHRD, Pune, at
National Conference on Production Engineering, The Institution of Engineers (India),
Nashik, year 2005, presented.
86.
“Role
of SQC in construction quality management in solving quality related challenges
in civil engineering,” Mr. Manish Jantikar, and Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
87.
“Happy
Motoring”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude and Mr. Prafulla Revatkar, All India
Conference on Advancement in Automobile Technology-2004 (AUTOTECH-2004, Dr.
Ashish Manohar Urkude was the principal convener and Mr. Prafulla Revatkar, CEO
of Khamla Automobiles, Authorized Tata Motors Service Station, was the
principal sponsor of the coveted national conference, at The Institution of
Engineers (India), Nagpur, year 2004, p.p. 22 to 28.
88.
“A
practical approach to manufacturing an indigenous car worth Rs. 100,000/= (One
Lakh)”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, National Conference on the Advancement in
Automobile Technology, year 2004-(AUTOTECH-2004), p.p. 36 to 44.
89.
“Automobile
Engineering and Architectural Consideration for the road construction and
improvement in the existing road conditions”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude and
Architect Sudhir Bagde, National Conference on the Advancement in Automobile
Technology, year 2004-(AUTOTECH-2004), p.p. 48 to 53.
90.
“Expectations
of senior citizens in the Indian Automobile Field”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude
and Engineer Mr. V. D. Joshi, National Conference on the Advancement in
Automobile Technology,AUTOTECH-2004, p.p. 54 to 56.
91.
“An
immediate wake up calls for the laws for Automotive Technologies in India and
for the Indian Judiciary System”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude and Advocate Satish
Deshpande of Mumbai High Court, National Conference on the Advancement in
Automobile Technology, year 2004-(AUTOTECH-2004), p.p. 65 to 67.
92.
“Status,
Problems, and Promises of R & D in Indian Automobile Industry”, Dr. Ashish
Manohar Urkude et-al, National Conference on the Advancement in Automobile
Technology, year 2004-(AUTOTECH-2004), p.p. 68 to 77.
93.
“R
& D and Advancement in the Tata-Indica Technologies”, Dr. Ashish Manohar
Urkude and Mr. A. Sahasrabuddhe, National Conference on the Advancement in
Automobile Technology, year 2004-(AUTOTECH-2004), p.p. 84 to 89.
94.
“100
most used chemicals in everyday life”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude et-all,
National Conference and Annual Technical Paper Meeting, year 2004, The
Institution of Engineers (India), Nagpur, p.p. 1 to 5
95.
“Faster
Development of India : Using Rapid Time Compression Technologies, Techniques,
Tools and Talents (TC4T) ”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, National Conference and
Annual Technical Paper Meeting, year 2005, The Institution of Engineers
(India), Nagpur, p.p. 47 to 52.
96.
“Few
more suggestions to develop: Rupees One Lakh Rs. 100,000/= ($2500/=) Made in
India car”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, National Conference and Annual Technical
Paper Meeting, year 2005, The Institution of Engineers (India), Nagpur,
p.p. 72 to 75.
97.
“Discipline,
Awareness, Licensing Procedure, Road Safety and Responsible Citizens”, Dr.
Ashish Manohar Urkude, National Conference and Annual Technical Paper Meeting,
year 2005, The Institution of Engineers (India), Nagpur, p.p. 36-42.
98.
“Telehaptic
Telematic Remote Controlled Trauma surgery in a car or in a helicopter”, Dr.
Ashish Manohar Urkude and Dr. Debashis Banerjee , National Conference and
Annual Technical Paper Meeting, year 2002, The Institution of Engineers
(India), Nagpur, p.p. 1 to 5.
99.
“A
full-proof system for Rural Infrastructure Development of India: A
perspective”, Prof. Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude and Prof. Manish Jantikar, in Journal
of Rural Development-National Institute of Rural Development, Hyderabad.
100.
“Conscious
Conscience: How 'Right' can Business Be”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Mr. Akhil
Mittal, and Mr. Khandakar, in National HRD Conference - Strategizing the
Future, CIBMRD, Pawanbhumi, Nagpur, year 2007, p.p. 142 to 147.
101.
“Microfinance
Institutions: Prospects, Problems, Challenges, Solutions, Evolutions, and
Revolutions”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Mr. Akhil Mittal, and Mr. Jyotishman
Sen, in National HRD Conference - Strategizing the Future, CIBMRD, Pawanbhumi,
Nagpur, year 2007, p.p. 131 to 141.
102.
“Generating
Leaders and Managers: The Traditional Parental way”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
in National HRD Conference - Strategising the Future, year 2007, p.p.
128 to 129.
103.
“Present
Problems in Agricultural Sector: An immediate wake up call for India”, Dr.
Ashish Manohar Urkude, and Mr. Shriram Thosar, in National HRD Conference -
Strategizing the Future, CIBMRD, Pawanbhumi, Nagpur, year 2007, p.p.
150 to 155.
104.
“Implementation of Enhanced Oil Recovery
Techniques in India: New Challenges and Technologies”, SPE Conference at OGWA, Muscat,
Sultanate of Oman, 31st March
to 2nd April 2014,
paper 169680, Mr. Vijay Kumar Baskaran, Mr. Kamal Dani, Dr. A.M. Urkude, and
University of Petroleum & Energy Studies.
105.
“Implementation of Enhanced Oil Recovery
Techniques in India: New Challenges and Technologies”, SPE Conference at OGWA, Muscat,
Sultanate of Oman, 31st March
to 2nd April 2014,
paper 169680. Vijai Baskaran, Kamal Dani, Ashish Manohar Urkude, University of
Petroleum & Energy Studies.
http://www.spe.org/events/ogwa/2014/pages/schedule/tech_program/posters.php
106.
“Hydrocarbon
Risk and Uncertainty: Indian Scenario”, Vijai Baskaran, Kamal Dani, Ashish
Manohar Urkude, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, 16759-MS IPTC
Conference Paper – 2013, document ID: IPTC-16759-MS, 26-28
March, 2013, Beijing, China https://www.onepetro.org/conference-paper/IPTC-16759-MS
107.
“Ultra-Lightweight
(ULW) Proppants: A New Dimension in Completion Technology”, SPE-170510, 2014
IADC/SPE Asia Pacific Drilling Technology Conference, Bangkok, Thailand, 25 –
27 August, 2014, Vijai Kumar Baskaran, Kamal Chandra Dani, Krishna Pavan Kumar,
Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude
Accepted,
Presented/ Chairing session addressed and Abstracts Published:
108.
“Let’s
make Quality Education, again a sustaining noble industry”, Dr. Ashish Manohar
Urkude, Inaugural talk/ research paper along with Hon. VC of Kashmir University,
pp-25-26, National Seminar on Sustenance of Quality in Higher Education: Some
Initiatives, 21-22 March 2011, Government College of Education, Srinagar, Jammu
and Kashmirhttp://www.gcoekmr.org/notice.aspx?notice.aspx?GOVT-COLLEGE-OF-EDUCATION-ONLINE-NOTICE-BOARD=4&id=35
109.
“Life
Sciences and Biotechnological Labs needs boost in Indian Education Institutes”,
pp-24-25, Mrs. Surekha Ashish Manohar Urkude, and Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
research paper, pp-25-26, National Seminar on Sustenance of Quality in Higher
Education: Some Initiatives, 21-22 March 2011, Government College of Education,
Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmirhttp://www.gcoekmr.org/notice.aspx?notice.aspx?GOVT-COLLEGE-OF-EDUCATION-ONLINE-NOTICE-BOARD=4&id=35
110.
“Economic,
Institutional and Political Determinates of Outward Foreign Direct Investment
from India”, Mr.Pravin Gangadhar Jadhav and Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, UPES,
Dehradun, India, International Conference and
technology and management science, 2014, held by SIIB, Symbiosis International
University, http://www.siib.ac.in/ictms.aspx
111.
“Contribution
of Bhaskaracharya to Management field”, Mr. Vidyadhara, Dr. A. M. Urkude, 2014
112.
“Sudden
increase of Automation and Robotics in the Construction Industry: How many
revenue generation patents Indians have?” Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude and Mr. M.
G. Urkude, 24th International
Symposium on ‘Automation and Robotics in Construction’, ISARC, IIT-Madras,
September 2007.
113.
“Sudden
increase of Automation and Robotics in the Construction Industry: A wake up
call for the Indian industries”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude and Mr. M. G.
Urkude, World Congress on ‘Urban Infrastructure in Developing Countries’ The
Institution of Engineers (India), New Delhi, November 2007.
114.
“Concentration
of wealth is hazardous to India”,
in National Seminar on Economic Growth and National Integration at Bharat Jyoti
Award function from India International Friendship Society, year 2007.
115.
“Quantifying
Marketing Management Metrics”, International Conference on Statistics in
Management, IIM Kozhikode, 2008
116.
“Quantifying
CRM Metrics”, International Conference on Statistics in Management, IIM Kozhikode, 2008
117.
“Quantifying
Sales and Distribution Management Metrics”, International Conference on
Statistics in Management, IIM Kozhikode, 2008
118.
“A Road map with
bottom up approach to Indian Rural Development - Vision 2020 A.D.” Prof. Dr.
Ashish Manohar Urkude and Prof. Manish Jantikar, National Engineering
Conference-COGEN, The Institution of Engineers (India) and Ministry of
Alternative Energy Sources, Nagpur, year 2006. Presented as a Co-Chair of the
Session 3.
119.
“Godowns
in Rural Areas: A must for Indian Rural Market”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
National Conference and Annual Technical Paper Meeting, year 2004, The
Institution of Engineers (India), Nagpur.
120.
“In
space - On the spot remote controlled Telematic Telehaptic surgery”, Dr. Ashish
Manohar Urkude, National Conference and Annual Technical Paper Meeting, year
2003, The Institution of Engineers (India), Nagpur.
121.
“911
helpline helicopter for Trauma on spot remote controlled Telehaptic surgery”,
Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, National Conference and Annual Technical Paper
Meeting, year 2003, The Institution of Engineers (India), Nagpur.
122.
“Indigenously
developed anti-detonation fuel efficient agent in unleaded petrol and diesel:
Part 1: Modification in automation technologies, Part 2: Taking
help of Information Technology, and, Part 3: Technologies spin-offs”, Dr.
Ashish Manohar Urkude, in the National Conference on the Recent Trends in
Automotive Fuels-AUFUEL-2002, The Institution of Engineers (India), Nagpur.
123.
“Quality
through cost-reduction”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Quality Introspect-2006
National Engineering Conference, The Institution of Engineers (India), Nagpur.
124.
“Quality
by individual perfection at technical jobs by Total Human Involvement (THI)”,
Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Quality Introspect-2006 National Engineering
Conference, The Institution of Engineers (India), Nagpur, 2006.
125.
“Convergence
of Knowledge Management and Six Sigma”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Quality
Introspect-2006 National Engineering Conference, The Institution of Engineers (India), Nagpur,
2006.
Articles published on
invitation in 2007-08 on www.indianmba.com :
1. Pedagogies of Knowledge Management @
Infosys:http://www.indianmba.com/Faculty_Column/FC724/fc724.html
2. Let us develop some terms in Talent
Management:http://www.indianmba.com/Faculty_Column/FC753/fc753.html
3. Entrepreneurs improve your attrition
rate (Funnier but serious side of attrition): http://www.indianmba.com/Faculty_Column/FC700/fc700.html
4. Pedagogies to export Indian
Organizations to various countries:http://www.indianmba.com/Faculty_Column/FC704/fc704.html
5. Why Projects fail around the world:
The reasons and concernhttp://www.indianmba.com/Faculty_Column/FC907/fc907.html
6. Opportunities in Indian Agriculture
sector for young generation of entrepreneurs, leaders, managers:http://www.indianmba.com/Faculty_Column/FC703/fc703.html
7. Importance of Social Networking and
Interpersonal Excellence for future generation of MBA’shttp://www.indianmba.com/Faculty_Column/FC692/fc692.html
8. India must plan 2016 or 2020
Olympic Games for rich overhaul of Gold Medals: http://www.indianmba.com/Faculty_Column/FC886/fc886.html
9. Positive and Negative side of upcoming
generation http://www.indianmba.com/Faculty_Column/FC821/fc821.html
10. Pedagogy of Competency Mapping:http://www.indianmba.com/Faculty_Column/FC854/fc854.html
11. On special Invitation: “Why, What and
How, of specialization in MBA or any professional education; and scientific
procedure to select specialization”http://www.indianmba.com/Viewer_Request/VR3/vr3.html
Industrial Notes,
Training modules and Implementation Methodologies in Corporate:
In KEC International as an
R & D team member I developed lucid notes on power point:
1. 1996, Kaizen applicable to KEC and its
associates
2. 1996, Zen Education applicable to KEC
and its associates
3. 1996, Zero Defect applicable to KEC
and its associates
4. 1996, Value Engineering applicable to
KEC and its associates
5. 1996, Six Sigma applicable to KEC and
its associates
6. 1996, Business Process Reengineering
applicable to KEC and its associates
7. 1996, Energy management system in KEC
8. 1995, Just in time applicable to KEC
and its associates
9. 1995, Reengineering applicable to KEC
and its associates
10. 1995, ISO 9000 for KEC and its
associates
11. 1995, ISO 14000 for KEC and its
associates
12. 1995, Similarities in ISO 9000 and ISO
14000
13. 1995, TQM applicable to KEC and its
associates
14. 1995, TPM applicable to KEC and its
associates
15. 1995, Why R & D?
16. 1995 to 96, Standardization of
galvanizing deeping time for angles, cleats, nut and bolts
17. Founder Editor, 1996, R & D
Monthly Technical Magazine- KEC International
Expert Lectures with
open invitations (Engineering):
1.First Half: “Problems in Engineering
Education around the world @ Space Age”, at The Institution of Engineers (India),
Pune and Arranged by Society of Engineering Education India, Pune. April 22,
2006.
2.Second Half: “Proposed Fully Residential
Engineering Education for Space Age”, at The Institution of Engineers (India), Pune and Arranged by Society of
Engineering Education India,
Pune. April 22, 2006.
3.“Role of Information Technologies in
indigenizing the car technologies”, The Institution of Engineers (India), Nagpur,
July 04, 2003.
4.“Automobile Finance from Engineering
point of view”, The Institution of Engineers (India), Nagpur,
October 07, 2003.
5.“Business opportunities in targeting India's own indigenously built luxury cars by
year 2010 A.D”, The Institution of Engineers (India),
Nagpur,
December 02, 2003.
Expert Lectures with
international students participation (Business Management):
1.“Future of Indian Business School Education
and Engineering SchoolEducation”, 2006, ICFAI, Pune.
2.“Less Input More Output from Time
Management”, 2005, International Institute of Information Technology, I2IT,
Pune.
3.“Engineering and Management Education
for the Interstellar Era”, 2005, International Institute of Information
Technology, I2IT, Pune.
4.Knowledge Management in top brass
organizations and it implementation in everyday lives, 2009, Dawangere Science,
Arts and Commerce
College, Karnataka
Expert Lectures in
Business Management:
1.“Research Methodology for Bachelor of
Business Administration: A New Approach in India”, 2005, Maharashtra Institute of Technology School of
Business Management, Pune.
2.“Research Methodology for Master of
Business Administration: A New Approach in India”, 2005, Maharashtra Institute of Technology School of
Business Management, Pune.
3.“Case Method Approach for Bachelor of
Business Administration: A New Approach in India”, 2005, Maharashtra Institute of Technology School of Business Management, Pune.
4.“Market Research in the Information
Technology Project Management”, 2005, Maharashtra Institute of Technology School of
Business Management, Pune.
5.“Appealing Resume of fresh MBA graduates
for the Indian Organisations”, NYSS-Institute of Management and Research, 2003.
6.“Marketing in the era of Cheaper
Technologies like Rs. 100,000 Car, Rs. 100 Cell phone, and Rs. 5000 PC.”, ICFAI,
Nagpur, 2003.
7.“Personality and Life building courses
in unison with regular formal education”, NYSS-Institute of Management and
Research, Nagpur, 2002.
8.“Work Life Balance”, NYSS-Institute of
Management and Research, 1998.
9.“Careers in the Research Field around
the world”, NYSS-Institute of Management and Research, Nagpur,
1998.
10. “Research
Department of SCMHRD: Vision, Mission, Objective, and Activities”, SCMHRD, Symbiosis International University, Pune, August 05, 2005.
11. “Analysis
of Research Activities at IIM - Ahemedabad and its application to SCMHRD to
raise it to International level”, SCMHRD, SymbiosisInternational University,
Pune, August 22, 2005.
12. “Case
study of Wellingkar Management Institute, Mumbai, and its application to SCMHRD
to raise it to International level”, SCMHRD, SymbiosisInternational University,
Pune, August 25, 2005.
13. “Customer
Relationship Management, (CRM),” IIMM or BIMM, Pune, 2008.
14. “Career
development strategies for Business Management students in the economic crisis
around the world”, RIM, Pune, 2008.
15. “Career
development strategies for vernacular medium students in Management Education”,
RIM, Pune, 2008.
16. “Entrepreneurship
challenges and solutions for non-metro places in India,” RIM, Pune, 2008.
17. “Career
after 10th and 12th standard”, BSS, Nagpur, 2008 to 2010.
18. “Entrepreneurship
opportunities in the Automobile sector”, ICFAI Nagpur, 2003
19. “Future
of Indian Business
School Education and Engineering School
Education”, ICFAI, Pune 2006:
20. “Information
Technology Project Management and Career”, MITSOM Pune, 2004
21. “Engineering
and Management education in the interstellar era”, I2IT Pune, 2005
22. “Interstellar
Engineers and Mangers”, I2IT Pune: 2006
23. “Marketing
in the era of cheaper technologies like Rs. 100,000/= car, Rs. 100 cellphone,
and Rs. 5000/= Personal Computer,” ICFAI-2003, Nagpur
24. “Appealing
Resume of fresh MBA graduates for the Indian Organizations,” NYSS-IMR-2003: Nagpur
25. “Production,
Produce, Sales, and Distribution in Agricultural sector in India,” Bhavan’s Vidya Mandir, Nagpur, 2002
26. :
“Personality and Life
Building courses in
unison with regular formal education,” NYSS-IMR-2002,
27. “Work
Life Balance,”NYSS-IMR-1998, Nagpur
28. “Case
Study of Wellingkar Institute, Mumbai, and its application to SCMHRD to raise
it to international level in the field of Research” SCMHRD-5-August-2005, Pune
29. “Careers
in the research field around the world,” NYSS-IMR, Nagpur, 1998
Motivational and
Inspirational Talks in the E/ B/ T Schools and/ or at Universities: Either
en-masse or to the top Management:
1.I2IT Pune: 2005: Topic: Time
Management and getting more in less.
2.NYSS-IMR Nagpur: 1998: Topic: Resume building through
intensive efforts
3.NYSS-IMR Nagpur: 1998: Topic: Career for MBA in the
Liberalization Privatization and Globalization (LPG) era.
4. NYSS-IMR Nagpur: 1998: Topic: Career with Leadership
of Ethics
5.NYSS-IMR Nagpur: 1998: Topic:
6.Bhavan’s Vidya Mandir, Nagpur: Topic: Production, Sales and Distribution
in the Agricultural Sector.
7.PDIMTR Nagpur: 2002: Topic: Implementation of
management studies in the practical life.
8.CPBCM Nagpur: 2004: Topic: Research to Practical
applications in the Automobile Sector.
9.IMT Nagpur:
2004: Developing India
as a Cheaper Technology development hub.
10. J.J. Tibrewlala
University, Jhunjhunu,
Rajasthan, 2012: Standardization of Academics and Administration at JJTU
11. J.J. Tibrewlala
University, Jhunjhunu,
Rajasthan, 2012: Ph.D. students code of conduct, research, examination,
publication, and evaluation at JJTU after getting overwhelming response to
Ph.D. at JJTU.
12. J.J. Tibrewlala
University, Jhunjhunu,
Rajasthan, 2013: Utilization of sports facilities at JJTU for national and/ or
international events.
13. PDPU,
Ahmedabad Head Office 2013: Triple Accreditations to our Business School
should be our aim
14. Himigiri Zee University,
Mumbai Head Office: 2014: Our University has all ingredients to become global
University
15. NIIT University,
2014, New Delhi Head Office: NIIT’s ICICI courses could be a bench mark in
University Education
16. ICFAI-Nagpur:
2003: Topic: Entrepreneurship opportunities in the Automobile sector
17. MITSOM,
Pune: 2004: Topic: Information technology project management and career
Was invited to deliver
the Guest Lectures:
1.2004, Amalgamation of
Spirituality with Management and Technical Education- PDIMTR
2.2004, The best managers
and leaders in the world were spiritual leaders- PDIMTR
3.2004, How to tune
yourself and build your personality for jobs in defense forces- S. V. V.
D. Savarkar National Defense Academy (NDA) entrance exam guidance
center, Nagpur
4.2004, Know your limits of
personality by knowing your various quotients- KIDS, Nagpur,
5.2002, Indigenizing the
car technologies in India by
revolutionary idea- An institute A part- NYSS-IMR, Nagpur
6.2002, Customer
satisfaction and profits are interrelated in car business- NYSS-IMR
7.2002, More than 80% of
the world’s business are directly or indirectly associated with Automotive
industry- NYSS-IMR
8.2002, Business Management
is a universal job- NYSS-IMR
9.2002, Brand Management
and business psychology behind naming the product- NYSS-IMR
10. 2002, Importance of JD Power Survey in
Car Business? -NYSS-IMR
11. 2001, Job opportunities vis-Ă -vis
business prospects for MBAs in computer and automotive technologies- NYSS-IMR
12. 2001, Business Opportunities from
technical-spin offs in automobile technologies NYSS-IMR
13. 2000, Management and Engineering
Education reforms- Need of the hour- NYSS-IMR
14. 1999, Business opportunities for
engineers and management graduates- NYSS-IMR
15. 1999, Public Speaking and Personality
development- NYSS-IMR
16. 1999, Out of the box thinking-
NYSS-IMR, Nagpur
17. 1998, Employment opportunities in car
industry in India- NYSS-IMR, Nagpur
18. 1998, Employment opportunities in
information technology sector in India- NYSS-IMR
19. 1998, How to write resume, curriculum
vitae and bio-data- NYSS-IMR
20. 1998, MBA and Self-development-
NYSS-IMR
21. 1998, Contribution of managers towards
nation building- NYSS-IMR
Interviewed by Daily
News Analysis (DNA), Bangalore,
as a Time Management Expert:
1. Daily News Analysis (DNA), Bangalore, on, “Managing
time during recession?” , March 25, 2009:http://www.dnaindia.com/academy/report-managing-time-during-recession-1242366
Academic Courses:
(Business Management): Syllabus/ Course Outline, Course Content
Planning Developed, Taught, Evaluated (Major Subjects):
i. Marketing Management (MM)
ii. International Marketing (IM)
iii. B 2 B Marketing (B2BM)
iv. Auto Internet Marketing (AIM)
v. Aviation Marketing (AM)
vi. Port and Shipping Marketing (PSM)
vii. Introduction to Automotive Industry
(IAI)
viii. Organization Behavior (OB),
ix. Human Resource Management (HRM),
x. Customer Relationship Management
(CMR),
xi. Marketing Management and Research,
xii. Electronic HRM (e-HRM),
xiii. Compensation Management in Knowledge
Era (CMKE),
xiv. Training and Development (T & D),
xv. Entrepreneurship Development (ED),
xvi. Performance Management (PM),
xvii. CRM and e-CRM
xviii. Marketing Management and Research,
xix. Electronic HRM (e-HRM),
xx. Sales and Distribution Management
(SDM),
xxi. Research and Development and
Technology Management (RD and TM),
xxii. Environmental
Management (EM),
xxiii. Market Research
(MR),
xxiv. Research Methodology (RM),
xxv. Materials
Management and Supply Chain Management (MM-SCM)
xxvi. B 2 B Automotive Marketing (B2B-AM)
Academic Courses
(Engineering and Technology): Syllabus/ Course Outline, Course Content Planning
Developed, Taught, Evaluated (Major Subjects):
1. Syllabus/ Course Outline and Course
Content Planning and Development in the Information and Computer Technologies
(ICT):
a. C,
b.C++,
c. OOAD,
d.VB,
e. VC++,
f. Java,
g. Web Technologies (html, java script,
VB script, etc.),
h.Microsoft Office,
i. Computer and IT Made Easy,
j. Microsoft Office Made Easy,
k.MS-CIT Made Easy.
l. Automobile Engineering and Management
(For I2IT, Pune,
India)
2. Taught:
a. Engineering Drawing,
b. Machine Design,
c. Vehicle Dynamics,
d. Vehicle Maintenance and Garage
Practice,
e. Automobile Systems I
f. Automobile Systems II
g. Automobile Power Plant I
h. Automobile Power Plant II
i. Internal Combustion Engine
j. Engineering Economics and Management
Research Articles in the
Dailies/ News Paper: Full Text:
1.“A wake up call for Indian Automobile
Sector”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Chronicle-English daily, Raipur, Chhattisgarh / English, p.p.
2 to 3, Sunday, Supplement, April 18, 2004.
2.“An amicable solution to live happy
everyday life : Part 1”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Chronicle-English Daily,
City-Raipur, p.p. 8 to 9, Tuesday, April 20, 2004.
3.“An amicable solution to live happy
everyday life : Part 2”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Chronicle-English Daily,
City-Raipur, p.p. 8 to 9, Wednesday, April 21, 2004.
4.“An amicable solution to live happy
everyday life : Part 3”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Chronicle-English Daily,
City-Raipur, p.p. 8 to 9, Thursday, April 22, 2004.
5.“An amicable solution to live happy everyday
life : Part 4”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Chronicle-English Daily,
City-Raipur, p.p. 8 to 9, Friday, April 23, 2004.
6.“An amicable solution to live happy
everyday life : Part 5”, Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Chronicle-English Daily,
City-Raipur, p.p. 8 to 9, Saturday, April 24, 2004.
7. “An Ethical, Truthful and Honest Man has
no rights to live in this world” (Ya Jagat Jagaychi Layki Naahi), Dr. Ashish
Manohar Urkude, Tarun Bharat, Madhymaa supplement on Wednesday, Marathi Daily,
2003, p.p. 1 and 7. Replies of readers all around the world.
Standard Operating
Procedures (SOP)
1.Prepared 79 SOP’s with VP
AA department in UPES, thanks to my colleagues, Dr. Parag Diwan, Hon. VC, UPES;
Prof. Deepa Verma, DIA, UPES; Mr. A. P. Semwal, A. Registrar, UPES, and Team
UPES.
Membership of learned
and professional societies
1. The Institution of Engineers (India), 2000,
life time
2. Chartered Engineer, The Institution of
Engineers (India),
2002, life time
3. AIMS International, Houston, USA,
2006 till date
Students who completed
Ph.D. under my guidance
1.“A study of customers
based Brand Equity for the public sector oil marketing companies with special
reference to city of Indore”, Mrs. Rekha Attri, in the field of Business
Management, total pages 327, UPES, January, 2012.
Ph.D. Thesis Evaluated:
10
Ph.D. Students presently
guiding: 4
Research Papers Reviewed
for Management including IIM, in Engineering and Technology IEEE on EDAS and
other places: More than 100
MBA and BBA, B. Tech.
students Projects: Till date more than 150
Projects and
Assignments completed by Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude: From 1988 till December
2014:
SN
|
Project/ Assignment
|
Status
|
Year
|
1
|
Raj Automobiles: Department
head for Setting up Computerized Wheel Alignment in conjunction with
Maruti-Suzuki Experts
|
Completed and
Implemented
|
1988
|
2
|
Raj Automobiles: Department
head for Setting up Computerized Wheel Balancing in conjunction with
Maruti-Suzuki Experts
|
Completed and Implemented
|
1988
|
3
|
Raisoni Engineering
College: Department head for Setting up Placement
Department
|
Completed and Implemented
|
1995
|
4
|
Raisoni Engineering
College: Department head for Setting up Training Department
|
Completed and Implemented
|
1995
|
5
|
Raisoni Engineering
College: Department head for Setting up Sports Department,
took students team for national event as a chief coach
|
Completed and Implemented
|
1996
|
6
|
KEC International: Team
Member of GM ( R & D): Company specific Plan for ISO 9000: Presented
before the top Management
|
Completed and Implemented
|
1996
|
7
|
KEC International: Team
Member of GM ( R & D): Company specific Plan for ISO 14000: Presented
before the top Management, with comparative differences between ISO 9000 and
ISO 14000
|
Completed and Implemented
|
1996
|
8
|
KEC International: Team
Member of GM ( R & D): Company specific Plan for BPR/ Reengineering:
Presented before the top Management
|
Completed and Implemented
|
1997
|
9
|
KEC International: Team
Member of GM ( R & D): Company specific Plan for TQM: Presented before
the top Management
|
Completed and Implemented
|
1997
|
10
|
KEC International: Team
Member of GM ( R & D): Company specific Plan for Kaizen: Presented before
the top Management
|
Completed and Implemented
|
1997
|
11
|
KEC International: Team
Member of GM ( R & D): Company specific Plan for Kanban: Presented before
the top Management
|
Completed and Implemented
|
1997
|
12
|
KEC International: Team
Member of GM ( R & D): Company specific Plan for JIT: Presented before
the top Management
|
Completed and Implemented
|
1997
|
13
|
KEC International: Team
Member of GM ( R & D): OHSAS 18000: Presented before the top
Management
|
Completed and Implemented
|
1997
|
14
|
KEC International: Team
Member of GM ( R & D): Revision of Quality Manuals for KEC International
Butibori, Jaipur and Kurla plants
|
Completed and Implemented
|
1998
|
15
|
KEC International: Team
Member of GM ( R & D): Comparative studies of competitors of KEC in
Transmission tower industry around the world. (It helped in expansion and
setting up plant in Vietnam.)
|
Completed and Implemented
|
1998
|
16
|
KEC International: Team
Member of GM ( R & D): Company specific Plan for TPM: Presented before
the top Management
|
Completed and Implemented
|
1996-1998
|
17
|
KEC International: Team
Member of GM ( R & D): Standardizing dipping time for Angles and Cleats
and foundation bolts, nuts and bolts using microprocessor timers
|
Completed and Implemented
|
1996-1998
|
18
|
Data Pro Group of
Companies: Team of 22 Engineers: Planed, Developed Software, Prepared
animation, e-learning-module, teaching plan, and course ware/ Book of “html,
vb script and java script”
|
Completed and Implemented
|
1999
|
19
|
Data Pro Group of
Companies: Team of 22 Engineers: Planed, Developed Software, Prepared
animation, e-learning-module, teaching plan, and course ware/ Book of
“Microsoft Office”
|
Completed and Implemented
|
1999
|
20
|
Data Pro Group of
Companies: Team of 22 Engineers: Planed, Developed Software, Prepared
animation, e-learning-module, teaching plan, and course ware/ Book of
“Advanced Web based technologies”
|
Completed and Implemented
|
1999
|
21
|
Data Pro Group of
Companies: Team of 22 Engineers: Plan, Develop Software, Prepared animation
and e-learning-module, and teaching plan, and course ware/ Book of “C”
Language
|
Completed and Implemented
|
1999
|
22
|
Data Pro Group of
Companies: Team of 22 Engineers: Planed, Developed Software, Prepared
animation, e-learning-module, teaching plan, and course ware/ Book of “C++”
Language
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2000
|
23
|
Data Pro Group of
Companies: Team of 22 Engineers: Planed, Developed Software, Prepared
animation, e-learning-module, teaching plan, and course ware/ Book of “VC++”
Language
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2000
|
24
|
Data Pro Group of
Companies: Team of 22 Engineers: Planed, Developed Software, Prepared
animation, e-learning-module, teaching plan, and course ware/ Book of “VB
6.0” Language
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2000
|
25
|
Data Pro Group of
Companies: Team of 22 Engineers: Planed, Developed Software, Prepared
animation, e-learning-module, teaching plan, and course ware/ Book of “COM
with VC++” Language
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2000
|
26
|
Data Pro Group of
Companies: Team of 22 Engineers: Planed, Developed Software, Prepared
animation, e-learning-module, teaching plan, and course ware/ Book of “OOAD”
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2001
|
27
|
Environmental Technologies:
Executive Consultant to President/ CEO: Reducing Wastage and Environmental
Damaging Materials, in Maharashtra Antibiotics Limited, Nagpur
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2001-2002
|
28
|
Aditya Ford: Executive
Consultant to President/ CEO: Complete Set up of Ford Dealership, with Spare,
Service, Sales and Materials division. Recognized by Ford.
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2004
|
29
|
Aditya Ford: Executive
Consultant to President/ CEO: On job training to every employee, in every
department to work at par with Ford standards. Recognized by Ford.
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2004
|
30
|
Progress Engineering Inc. Toronto, Canada:
Executive Consultant to President/ CEO: Project Plan for fuel cell charging
stations in Canada.
Analyzed feasibility and possible collaborations in India.
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2004-2005
|
31
|
Progress Engineering Inc. Toronto, Canada:
Executive Consultant to President/ CEO: Conceived and Planned a project for
reusable machinery
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2004-2005
|
32
|
Canarian International
Inc., Toronto, Canada:
Executive Consultant to President/ CEO: Endeavored towards development and
management of a Turnkey Project for manufacturing and import-export of
automobile parts from India
to Canada
and vice-versa
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2004-2005
|
33
|
Canarian International
Inc., Toronto, Canada:
Executive Consultant to President/ CEO: Imparted on job training to Technicians,
Engineers, Executives from 440 organizations in Canada
and India
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2004-2005
|
34
|
Canarian International
Inc., Toronto, Canada: Executive Consultant to
President/ CEO: Organized Executive Development Programs for Top Executives
in automobile sector
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2004-2005
|
35
|
SCMHRD, Symbiosis International
University: Research
Head and Professor: Established complete research department
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2005-2007
|
36
|
Alliance University,
Bangalore:
Professor: Part of 44 Professors’ team who offered the EDP to newly hired HAL
Engineering Graduates
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2007
|
37
|
Alliance University,
Bangalore:
Professor: Part of 44 Professors’ team who offered the EDP to newly
hired Wipro Engineering Graduates
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2008
|
38
|
Alliance University,
Bangalore:
Professor: Part of 44 Professors’ team who offered the MDP to newly hired
Café-Coffee-day Management Graduates
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2008
|
39
|
Alliance University,
Bangalore: Professor: Part of 44 Professors’
team who offered the Executive-MBA to, to-be retiring Military Professionals
of Indian Army and IAF, Bangalore
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2008
|
40
|
Alliance University,
Bangalore:
Professor: Mentored 16 students for career and life development. One (Mr.
Anshul Arora) student went on to become University Topper.
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2008
|
41
|
Alliance University,
Bangalore: Professor: Mentorship and
Guidance to 4 students for International SIP, One each in USA, Canada,
Singapore, and Germany.
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2008
|
42
|
Alliance University,
Bangalore:
Professor: Started new subject, e-HRM, with course plan, syllabus, chapter
plan, and course delivery. Recognition by the University.
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2008
|
43
|
Rai Business School/ Rai
University: Trustee and
Campus Director, Professor: Closing chapter of University and transferring
students to other Universities for completing their degree program.
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2009
|
44
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP on
handling supplementary examinations forms / applications
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010
|
45
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP on
handling online attendance system
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2011
|
46
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP
for change in time table
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2011
|
47
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP of
Reviewed Report from Head of Department to College Heads
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2011
|
48
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP
for preparing Academic Calendar
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2011
|
49
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP of
consultative committees
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2011
|
50
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP of
Board of Studies
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2011
|
51
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP of
Board of Governors Meeting
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2011
|
52
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP of
Academic Council Meeting
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2011
|
53
|
UPES: Head as VP AA:
Quality check of Answer Sheet Evaluation
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2011
|
54
|
UPES: Head as VP AA:
Quality Check of Question Papers
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2011
|
55
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SRE
Standardization of Invigilation Duties
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2011
|
56
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: Chief
Environmental Officer: Plan for energy and environmental balance @ UPES
Campus
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2013
|
57
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP on
weekly MIS
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2012
|
58
|
UPES: SOP on conducting
International Conference
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2012
|
59
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP on
conducting MDP and EDP
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2012
|
60
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP on
conducting FDP
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2012
|
61
|
UPES: Head as VP AA:
Modifications of the duties of the course coordinators
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2012
|
62
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP
for generating the codes of the Subjects
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2012
|
63
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: NAAC
IAQC Report 2010-11
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2011
|
64
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: NAAC
IAQC Report 2011-12
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2012
|
65
|
UPES: Head as VP AA:
Self-Assessment for NAAC 2013
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2013
|
66
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP to
avoid mass bunk
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2011
|
67
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP on
class not taken report
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2011
|
68
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP to
avoid Question paper leak
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2011
|
69
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP on
Quality check of labs and experiments
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2012
|
70
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP on
students grievance redressal
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2011
|
71
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP on
reporting indiscipline in the class/ campus
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2012
|
72
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: 5
pointers to implement Academic Rigor
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
73
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP of
Operations Management Committee Meeting (UPES)
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
74
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP of
Academic Audit
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
75
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP on
displaying on notice board the cumulative every month attendance
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
76
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP on
seating arrangement in Energy House
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
77
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP on
declaring the result
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
78
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP on
faculty grievance redressal
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2011
|
79
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP on
teaching quality check of Visiting and regular faculty
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
80
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP on
sending s.m.s. / email/ letter alerts to parents and students at the end of
every month
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2012
|
81
|
UPES:SOP on declaring the
debar list of students for low attendance
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
82
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP on
publishing compendiums of all syllabus of all the courses in all the colleges
( it is of the range of 10000 pages)
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
83
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP to
invite VVIP for the Convocation
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
84
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP on
chronology of Convocation.
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
85
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP on
finalizing the Registration dates
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
86
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP on
finalizing the Re-Registration dates
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
87
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP on
policy on centralized evaluation
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
88
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP on
relaxation of attendance on medical emergencies and exigencies
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
89
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: CGPA
finalization for integrated batch students
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
90
|
UPES: As a OMC Member: Policy
on award and recognition for contribution to Research (Later it was made part
of PBAS)
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
91
|
UPES: As a OMC Member:
Policy on Performance Based Appraisal System (PBAS)
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
92
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP on
preparing time table integrating with LMS and OnEdu system and KM Portal
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
93
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP on
relaxation of attendance on participation/ representation from UPES at
national and/or international level events
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
94
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP on
each faculty loading
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
95
|
UPES: As OMC Member: SOP on
calling for video conference meeting
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
96
|
UPES: As OMC Member: SOP on
regulating campus culture and its governance
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
97
|
UPES: As OMC Member: SOP on
action closure of OMC meeting
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
98
|
UPES: Head as VP AA: SOP on
loading manual attendance on On-Edu (computer based system) for special
cases
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
99
|
UPES: As OMC Member: SOP on
calling emergency OMC Meetings
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2012
|
100
|
UPES: As OMC Member: SOP on
Laboratory Administration
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2012
|
101
|
UPES: VPAA-Head: Academic
Audit to improve Academic Rigor and for ensurance of learning: Daily, Weekly,
Monthly, Semester and Yearly
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
102
|
UPES: VPAA-Head: SOP on
Evaluation for odd semesters
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
103
|
UPES: VPAA-Head: SOP to
develop the UPES Management Journal
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
104
|
UPES: VP AA-Head: SOP to
conduct the international conference
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
105
|
UPES: OMC Member: SOP to
conduct the Car Rally
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
106
|
UPES: OMC Member: SOP to
finalize the name for communication meet (Recognizing the work of
employees)
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
107
|
UPES: OMC Member: SOP for
late fee fine waiver
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
108
|
UPES: OMC Member: SOP for
buying a new book for library
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
109
|
UPES: OMC Member: SOP for
finalizing the OMC Agenda (Weekly Operation Management committee meeting on
Saturday)
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
110
|
UPES: VP AA-Head: SOP to
conduct PEP for newly admitted students
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
111
|
UPES: VP AA-Head: SOP to
conduct PSI for newly admitted students
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
112
|
UPES: VP AA-Head: SOP for
uploading the data in LMS
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
113
|
UPES: VP AA-Head: Conducted
training for LMS
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
114
|
UPES: VP AA-Head: Conducted
training for On-Edu
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
115
|
UPES: VP AA-Head: Conducted
FDP on conducting research and publishing in international journals of high
impact
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-12
|
116
|
UPES: OMC Member: Mission 10X
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2011
|
117
|
UPES: VPAA-Head: SOP for
early release next version
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2010-2012
|
118
|
UPES: OMC Member: Mission 10X
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2012
|
119
|
UPES: OMC Member: First Aid
in Emergencies
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2012
|
120
|
UPES: OMC Member: High
Performance Computing with DELL
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2012
|
121
|
UPES: VP AA-Head along with
HOD of Computer Science: Developed eight B. Tech. courses in conjunction with
IBM
|
Completed and Implemented
|
2012
|
122
|
UPES: Professor: Core team
founding member of Project KEDAR-Kindling and Energizing Disaster Affected
Region in Himalayas in Kedarnath, Uttarakhand,
India.
|
In progress
|
2013
|
123
|
UPES: Professor:
Corrections suggested in the SOP for new Award sheet criteria at UPES for all
colleges
|
Suggestion Implemented
|
2014
|
124
|
VOU: Headed Academic
Council Meeting
|
Finalised updated syllabi
|
2016
|
125
|
VOU: The Court
|
Finalised budget, Finalised
the updated syllabi
|
2016
|
126
|
VOU: The Finance Committee
|
Finalised budget
|
2016
|
127
|
VOU: The Executive Council
Meeting
|
Finalised budget, Finalised
the updated syllabi
|
2016
|
128
|
VOU: The DEC / DEB Meeting
preparations
|
In progress
|
2016
|
129
|
VOU: Research Methodology
and Course Work Guidance to Ph.D. students
|
In progress
|
2016
|
130
|
VOU: Finalised the up
gradation of website www.vou.ac.in for
portal based academics and online education and assignments and library
system.
|
Implemented
|
2016
|
Conferences and
Co-curricular activities founded and conducted
1. On job training for CRM in automotive
industry, 2015
2. On job training for B 2 B
Marketing and CRM in Automotive Industry, 2015
3. Dehradun Car Rally 2011, UPES, India
4. Car Rally, UPES, 2013
5. CONIAPS – XIII, 2011, UPES, India
6. COGEN 2006 to 2009, National
Conference on Technologies and Future Trends in Non-Conventional Energy Sources,
The Institution of Engineers (India),
Nagpur Local Center
7. Quality Introspect-2006, The Institution of Engineers (India), Nagpur
Local Center, India
8. Autotech 2004, The Institution of
Engineers (India), Nagpur Local Center, India
9. Brainiacs 1996, Children Quiz Contest
as an organizing team, and as a Quiz Master
10. Brainincs 1995, Children Quiz Contest
as an organizing team
All Round Development of
Students: As per Maharashtra
University Act:
Successful Mentorship, Recommendations and other achievements together with
students (Major)
1 Mentored Mr. Akhil
Mittal, MBA student, 2004 till 2009, SCMHRD, Symbiosis International
University, Pune. We
authored 4 research papers together.
2 Mentored Mr. Anshul Arora, MBA
student, Alliance
Business School,
University topper 2008.
3 Mentored Ms. Inakshi Ganguli for SIP
in Canada from Alliance Business
School, Bangalore, 2008
4 Mentored Mr. Vidyadhara Hegde, MBA
student and University topper, RBS, 2009 till date, we authored 15 research papers
together, due to common interest in Vedas and Vedanta. He is pursuing Ph.D.
now. He has mentored a student Ms. Madhura, who is Coimbatore University
topper now in 2014.
5 Mentored Ms. Gaurangna Tiwari, B.
Tech. student, UPES and now pursuing MS and Ph.D. in Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering Carlton University,
Canada, 2010
till date.
6 Mentored Mr. Vishu Mittal, B. Tech.
student UPES, Branch toper, now pursuing M.S. and Ph.D. in Munich, Germany
7 Mentored Ms. Dimple Daniel, MBA
Aviation Management, 2011 till date, now pursuing Ph.D. in UPES
8 Mentored Ms. Harisha Immadi, MBA
Aviation, branch topper, who went onto pursue SIP at Germany, 2011-12, UPES
9 Mentored Mr. Vijai Baskaran, UPES,
University topper, 2013, received the award from H.E. President of India and
Governor of Uttarakhand, as a Branch topper, and University topper. We authored
5 research papers together. His all SIP, WIP in Tomsk,
Russia, to Bogota,
Colombia, to Qualalumpur, Malaysia; were guided and mentored
from start till end.
10 Mentored Mr. Kamal Dani, along with
Vijai Baskaran, We authored 5 research papers together. His all SIP, WIP in Tomsk, Russia,
to Bogota, Colombia,
to Qualalumpur, Malaysia; were guided and mentored
from start till end.
11 Mentored Mr. Naman Taj Joshi, went to
receive prize of Rs. 50000/=, from Saudi Arabian Airlines, for his SIP, we
authored 2 research papers together, 2012.
12 Mentored Mr. Kuldeep Yadav, now
employee of Eurocopter, we authored 1 research papers together.
13 Mentored Ms. Nivedita Sikarwar who
went on exchange program to Alberta University in Canada from UPES for pursuing
last 6 months of her MBA IB, 2012.
14 Mentored Mr. Kapil Pandey, branch
topper, 2012, MBA IB.
15 Mentored Mr. Anupam Mujumdar,
Integrated BBA-MBA, topper in the UPES, 2012. We authored 1 research paper
together. Guide for SIP, and MBA project.
Social cause
1.Lifetime Membership of
the Indradhanu, Nagpur,
which works for welfare of physically challenged humans
Self-Composed Poems
Published:
1. ‘I’m going to contribute, contribute,
contribute,’ in AAISCON Magazine, 2009.
2. ‘Life’, Twinkle Star Magazine, of The
Hitvada, Nagpur,
2007.
3. ‘Super Leader come Manager called
Indian (Bharatiya) Mother’, IJORD, September 2014 Volume 1, Issue 1.
Extra-curricular activities
1. Winner, under 19, Vidarbha Chess
Championship, 1983.
2. Runners up, under 19, Vidarbha Cricket
Tournament, 1985 till 1987.
3. Winner, under 19, Vidarbha Chess
Championship- Schools Team event, 1986.
4. Runners up, under 19, Vidarbha Chess
Championship- Schools Team event, 1983 to 1985 and 1987.
5. Week End Rapid Open Chess
Tournament May 2016, 3rd in Veteran Category, 10th
overall.
Major corporate training
attended, as a part of organization to implement:
1. NIPM and VIA, Nagpur,
India, during 1995 to 1998,
from KEC International, Nagpur:
1. Kaizen,
2. TQM,
3. TPM,
4. Kanban,
5. Value Engineering,
6. Re-engineering,
7. BPR, and
8. Change Management
2. KEC International Inc. 1996
1. ISO 9000,
2. ISO 14000
3. SCMHRD, Symbiosis
International University,
Pune, India, 2006
1. SAP- R3,
2. SaaS,
3. Oracle 9 i
4. UPES, Laureate Education Inc. USA
1. Dale Carnegie Certification for
Effective Training/Teaching Methods, Wipro, UPES, 2011
2. Dale Carnegie Advanced Certification
for Effective Training/Teaching Methods, Wipro, UPES, 2012
3. Ethics and Code of Conduct, Laureate
Education Inc. USA,
UPES, November, 2014
4. Social and Business Analytics, IBM
Inc. USA,
December, UPES, Laureate Education Inc., 2014
5. High Speed Computing, Dell, UPES, 2012
Other Diplomas and
Certification programs:
1. AutoCAD 13 from ADCC, Nagpur, India,
in 1996.
2. DAC-CDAC, 1999-2000
3. Case Methods: Prof. V. G. Narayanan of
Harvard Business
School (HBS), USA in 2005.
4. Intellectual Property Rights (IPR),
Intellectual Property Right Institute, Government of India Ministry of Commerce
and Industry, Department of Industry Policy and Promotion, Nagpur, India, in
2005.
5. Information Technology Project
Management (ITPM) at IIT Powai, Mumbai,
India, in 2007.
Placement of Students
(Major)
1. Our placement department placed 158
MBA Finance students with ICICI from RBS Bangalore and still have message of
Mr. K. V. Kamath, the then President and CEO of ICICI Bank, India. It was
achievement by itself at that time in 2008-9.
2. As a VP AA took task to provide
contact details for placement of students with more than 88 companies, 2011.
3. Accenture has taken 28 students, when
they came for just 2 to 4, from RBS, Bangalore,
Kudos to Placement department
Incubation for student’s
entrepreneurship and lifetime mentorship (Major)
1.SIP of Mr. Naman Taj
Joshi, was selected by Saudi Arabian Airlines, in 2012, and awarded Rs. 50000/=
(Fifty thousand) to the student. He started the business out of that. It’s
successful business for him now. We authored a paper together.
2.Mentored Mr. Ajay Sharma,
Chartered Accountant, ICAI-batch of 2011, from 2004 till date, he is successful
business partner in Congo.
3.Mentored Mr. Anchal
Agrawal to establish his vehicle dealership, 2011 onwards till date. We
authored a paper together.
Other Consultation
(Major)
1.Akash Jewelers, SEEPS,
Mumbai, 2005 for searching dealers in the field of Diamond export in Europe
2.Rendered consultation to
more than 440 automobile manufacturing organizations in India & Canada,
while working with Canarian
International Inc. , 2004, Toronto, Canada, for searching and finalizing Automobile
Manufacturers in India and Canada
for further collaborations
3.Environmental
Technologies, Nagpur, 2002, as an executive consultant with company provided
consultation to a dozen companies and help them reducing environmental hazards,
especially in the field of manufacturing, chemical industry and pharmaceutical
industry
4.Ford India, 2004, to let
establish dealers in central India,
especially in Nagpur, Raipur,
Aurangabad and Nasik.
Some other Unique
Experiences
1.One among the internal
evaluator of the Master Black Belts, Six Sigma, during Sakaal-Six Sigma
Excellence Award among the participating 132 Indian industries in the field of
manufacturing and product development and research, and services, SCMHRD,
Symbiosis International University, 2006
2.Handled the students
agitation successfully, RBS/ Rai University, Bangalore,
2008
3.Together with CEO,
successfully closed the chapter of Rai
University, Bangalore campus, which was asked to be
closed due to Prof. Yashpal commission report, Government of India, 2003, and
to start other venture as a Trustee
4.Developed Knowledge Management
Portal as a Chief Knowledge Officer along with team UPES.
5.Conducted a world-wide
research and industrial survey of almost
2200 organizations during Post-Doctoral Thesis by Research in Business
Management. More than 55 articles were published in various peered review
publications, even at UNESCO level conferences and international journals.
6.Conceived a new concept
in Science and Technology – The Quark Based Technology which was accepted by
The Institution of Engineers (India),
in 2004.
7.Published view
points on various publications, blogs, dailies and official websites such as
UNESCO, World Bank, IMF, WEF, New York Times,
Los Angeles Times, McKenzie, Knowledge @ Wharton, and Indian MBA and several
other websites.
Activities as a M.B.A.
Student
Conducted Seminars and
Guest lecture in MBA
College as chief
coordinator with vote of thanks:
1. 1996, Expectations of organizations
from the budding managers, the MBA students: Mr. Mohan Agrawal, President,
Vidarbha Industries Association, Nagpur
2. 1996, Conducted Guest lecture in MBA College
and delivered vote of thanks: Getting Organized: Need of the Hour, Mr. K.
Balakrishnan, Rank and File Consultancies, Mumbai
3. 1996, Conducted Institute level
Seminar as a Chief Coordinator: The booming Information Technology sector:
Pride of India
4. 1995, Conducted Guest lecture in MBA College
and delivered vote of thanks:
Mining sector in Central
India and business opportunities: Dr. S.K. Chakraborty, Director, Western Coal
fields, Nagpur
5. 1995, Conducted Guest lecture in MBA College
and delivered vote of thanks: Role of MBA students in the liberalization,
privatization and globalization: Dr. B. Mungnekar, Vice-Chancellor of Mumbai
University, Mumbai
6. 1995, Conducted Guest lecture in MBA College
and delivered vote of thanks: MBA courses that have edge: Mr. S.K. Agrawal,
Former G.M. of Hindustan Motors, Mumbai and G. M. Mercedes-Benz, Germany
7. 1995, As a team member, Conducted
Institute level Seminar as a Chief Coordinator: Liberalization, Privatization
and Globalization (LPG): Past, Present and Future
Voluntary Jobs
1.
1995
to 2004, Vidarbha Industries Association: A premier professional industrial
body of Vidarbha the centremost part of India comprising ten district of
Maharashtra. It provides professional help to professionals. I was part of a
voluntary team in their 29 major Seminars, 21 conference, 19 Guest lectures and
9 Review Lectures, especially on Sundays.
2.
2000
to 2004, was part of convening several conferences and programs in the
Institution of Engineers (India),
Nagpur Local Centre, Nagpur
3.
2003
to 04, Ran Children’s 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. grooming programs on Sundays in
Dhantoli, Nagpur
4.
2001
to 03, Member of Nagpur Orange City Jaycees which conducts various social
activities.
5.
1995
to 96, Ran organizational magazine in KEC International
6.
2003,
Taught Medical Practitioners, Advocates, and other professionals, how to use
computers. Especially the basics of MS Office and other useful software,
hardware and internet technologies on Saturday nights 10:30 to 12:00 March to
April.
Philanthropic jobs
1. 1985, Lifelong member- Swami
Madhavnath Bodh Prasarak Mandal, Pune and Nagpur,
Spiritual activities.
2. 1988 to 96, Ramakrishna Mission:
Charitable hospital services and other supporting services.
Presidential Lecture
1.2003, “Business
opportunities and job prospects for fresh IT graduates”, in the M.K. Gandhi
Institute of Information Technology, Nagpur,
October 2. This institute runs information technology courses funded by Bill
Gates foundation in India.
Microsoft corporation founder Mr. Bill Gates has donated USD 100 million for
this.
Authentication of Ph.D.
Degree on official website of Nagpur
University, India:
Mr. Ashish Manohar Urkude,
Registered on 06/10/2000 for Ph.D. under guidance of Dr. Madhukar Rode, and Dr.
Arun Ramchandra Bapat, and got Ph.D. on 21st July 2004: URL:
1 comment:
Nice try.
There would be amendment in the constitution that will make it possible.
Only clean personality should not be the criteria, knowledge of nation, political will, and person who believes in develpment of masses and classes must also be the criteria.
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