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CURRICULAM VITAE

NAME : Dr. Shalini Singh Sharma

YEAR OF BIRTH : 1973

PERMANENT ADDRESS : C-704, ICON Apartments, Sector Chi 03, Greater Noida, U. P.

CURRENT POSITION : 1. Dean Economics & Public Policy with additional responsibilities of Director School of Peace studies, MIT World Peace University, Pune

2. Expert with EGROW

3. Former- Director Amity School of Economics,

Amity University, Noida, UP

4. Former- Dean School of Humanities and Scocial

Sciences & Ph. D Coordinator Humanities & Non

Sciences, Galgotias University

5. Former- Acting Director School of Business

Studies, Sharda University, Greater Noida

6. Former -Associate Dean Management, IILM

E-MAIL : adt6if@r.postjobfree.com

Mobile No. : 991*******

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

Name of Exam. Board/ Univ. Year of

Passing

Percentage Division Remarks

10th I. C. S. E. 1988 62.4% 1st Distinction in Computers 10+2 P. S. E. B. Mohali 1990 60% 1st Distinction in Economics B. A. (Political

Sc, Eco,

English Lit)

Punjabi University

Patiala

1993 69.33% 1st University Medal

(Economics Hons) For

standing 1st in the Univ.

M.A. Economics Punjabi University

Patiala

1995 69.5% 1st University Medal

(Economics)For standing

1st in the Univ.

Ph. D. A.M.U, Aligarh 2004 Awarded

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Ph. D. Guide Prof. Ashok Mittal, Chairman, Economics Department, AMU, Aligarh, presently Vice Chancellor Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Agra. Ph. D. Topic:

‘An Empirical Study of Determination of Foodgrain Prices in Indian Economy’ An attempt has been made to extend the flex price theory by moving it from macro to micro framework. A General Equilibrium Model of Farm Economy has also been constructed. Engel’s Law has been generalized both on a priori reasoning and empirical evidence. Macro- Econometric modeling of consumption manifests invalidity of permanent income hypothesis of Friedman. An alternative but innovative approach to generate estimates of permanent and transitory components of income and consumption has been developed and verified empirically. Besides, food grain prices have been found to conform to the flex price behavior; traders’ stocks play the pivotal role. The government subsidies have been found to focus on the inefficiency of such agencies as FCI; this reflects an abnormally high, so called economic costs of holding stocks; these are responsible for the hikes in issue prices. Various aspects of food-security such as Procurement, Procurement Prices, Public Distribution and Issue Prices and Public stocks have been rigorously analysed in a comprehensive manner. I. Administration & Institution Building:

1. Director Amity School of Economics:

Led a team of 15 faculty & staff members, 450 students (both national & international students) and 18 research scholars towards academic excellence and skill enhancement with research at its epicentre. Structured the programs and course curriculums of all the programs and introduced new programs in the department. National conferences were started under the broad theme of Sustainable Development Goals in collaboration with QCI( Quality Council of India) and CII-ITC, with a view to achieve the research potential of the department and direct the same towards the required development issues. SRC

(student research committee) and DRC (departmental research committee) were revamped towards quality research. Scholars were motivated to research in the frontier areas like internet policy, Women Empowerment, Financial Literacy and retirement confidence, climatic zones and agriculture production, Inflationary expectations, International trade & value chains, Agricultural processing units & backward linkages, Migration & Migrant labor, doubling of farmers income, etc. As a result of the efforts, the faculty & the students published various research papers in SCOPUS indexed and ABDC ranked journals, won awards for paper presentations, etc. The department received research grants from ICAR for 1.2 crore, ICSSR etc. I was also the head of the FRC (Faculty research committee) at the Domain level for the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and encouraged Inter disciplinary research. Led the department for NAAC, WASC and other accreditations and successfully achieved the same.

2. Dean School of Humanities & Social Sciences, Galgotias University (Psychology, Economics, Social Work, Political Science, English) & Ph.D coordinator (Non- Science & Engineering)

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Led a team of 30 faculty members & staff. Integrated the programs of humanities and social sciences into a flexible choice-based system. Structured all the programs of UG and PG of the school according to the International & national standards and requirements. Structured the Ph.D program and implemented the same to achieve the thrust of research among the scholars (both national & international scholars). I was overall in charge/coordinator of the Allahabad Bank Training of 5 weeks at Galgotias University. 3. Acting/officiating Dean, School of Business Studies, Sharda University. Led a team of 3aprox. 60 faculty members & staff and more than 3000 students. The status of University was awarded in 2009, therefore had put all the systems in place and participated in the making of various ordinances of the university. Led the team towards excellence through industry linked curriculums for Management (BBA, MBA, B.Com.) Led in bringing a structure to the school through the updated teaching-learning, examinations & placements. Was also in charge of the International Faculty.

4. While working with National Power Training Institute (An autonomous body under Ministry Of Power) as Principal Fellow I conducted various training programmes for Power grid, IPGCL, Evonik, Ratnagiri power Corp., DTL, BHEL, HPGCL etc. at NPTI and was also involved with power audit along with EVONIK group for the Ministry. 5. Officiated as the acting director at GNIT College of Management and brought about all systems in the institution and prepared the institution for AICTE visit 6. Led as the Associate Dean Management at IILM academy of Higher Learning 7. Worked as Deputy Director at Ishan Institute of Management & Technology, Greater Noida.

Positions held/holding

1. Member Interview panel at MGM University Aurangabad 2. Member BOS for UG and PG programs of Economics, Department of Economics, MGM University, Aurangabad

3. Was member of WASC accreditation and NAAC committee at the University and headed at the department level at AUUP

4. Chairman FRC (faculty research committee) at the Domain level Humanities and Social Sciences at AUUP and at the department level

5. Was Chairman Board of Studies Amity School of Economics, AUUP 6. Was member of student disciplinary committee at the University Level and chairman at the Department level at AUUP

7. Was member of various enquiry committees at the University level at AUUP 8. Led the team for introduction of various new programs at ASE 9. Led the team of ASE (Amity School of Economics) for Research, curriculum development, Model Framework, Skill workshops, Examinations, Discipline & overall development of the department.

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10. Led/member of various committees at the university level for conferences, youth programs, examinations etc.at AUUP

11. Implementation of Industry 4.0 in the program structure at Amity University 12. Organized four National Conferences in association with CII-ITC and QCI on various themes of SDG’s at AUUP

13. Organized various training programs in collaboration with industry for the skill enhancement of the students at ASE

14. Ph.D. Coordinator at University level for Non-Science and engineering at Galgotias University

15. Worked on Credit structures at Sharda University, Galgotias University and AUUP 16. Was Member of the Academic council of School of Business Studies, Sharda University. 17. Led the team which developed the administration and examination systems for IILM and G. N. I. T.

18. For the Business School, Sharda University, comprising of 10 different programs coordinated the academic management & administration systems along with curriculum development and enhancement.

19. At the University Level, at Sharda University was a member of the team which was responsible for creating the academic management systems based on which received UGC's first accreditation in 2010.

20. Led the team to prepare program structures and system for effective teaching at Galgotias University and Sharda University

21. Took care of the evaluation center of the University at Galgotias University 22. Conducted Research Methodology Workshop for Humanities and Social Sciences at Galgotias University

23. Chaired various sessions in various conferences 24. Gave invited talks as resource person at various levels. II: Trainings

Completed:

(1) Direct Trainer Skills (from IIPA)-5 day

(2) Design of Training (from IIPA)- 5 day

(3) Experiential Learning Techniques (from IIPA)- 5 day

(4) Writing Case Studies (from JK Lakshmipant University, Jaipur)

(5) FDP on “Technology and Instructional Reforms with reference to Online Teaching, Learning & Evaluation”, July 15-20,2020, organized by Centre for Academic Leadership and Education Management (CALEM),

Panjab University, Chandigarh, under the Aegis of PMMMNMTT, MHRD, Govt. of India in collaboration with SWAYAM Cell & Institute of Educational Technology and Vocational Education, Panjab University. Chandigarh.

(6) Seven Days Faculty Development Programme on “RESEARCH METHODOLOGY FOR SOCIAL SCIENCES” from June 20-26, 2020, organized by Council for Teacher Education Foundation (Punjab and Chandigarh Chapter) In collaboration withMultani Mal Modi College, Patiala

(7) 7 days International Faculty Development Program on “Innovative Methods for Virtual Classroom Teaching: A Road to MOOCs”, July 10-16, 2020 organised by Punjab Commerce And Management Association

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Trainings Conducted:

1. Resource person (for 2 sessions) for UGC sponsored 88th Interdisciplinary Refresher course (Cognitive Economics) conducted from 16/02/21 to 01/03/21by HRD Centre, Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education, Gwalior. 2. Resource person (for 2 sessions) for UGC sponsored 2 weeks Refresher course Indian Heritage and Human Values conducted from 27/01/21 to 09/02/21 by HRD Centre Gurunanak Dev University, Amritsar.

3. Trainings Conducted For organizations at NPTI (National Power Training Institute, Ministry of Power) and outside

Power grid, IPGCL, Evonik, Ratnagiri power corp., DTL, BHEL, HPGCL etc. 4. In charge of the Allahabad Bank Training of 5 weeks at Galgotias University EXPERIENCE: Approx. 27 years

Designation Organization/

Institute

From To Total

Dean Economics &

Public Policy with

additional

responsibilities of

Director School of

Peace studies

MIT World Peace

University, Pune

14/02/2022 Till Date

Professor Economics Christ Deemed to be

University, Ghaziabad

4

August,2020

10/02/2022 1.6 months

Prof. and Director

Amity School of

Economics

Amity University, Uttar

Pradesh

21 July

2015

31

JULY,2020

5 years 10

days

Prof. (Economics),

Dean, SHSS.

PhD Coordinator- Non-

Science and

Engineering

Galgotias University,

Greater Noida

01 February,

2013

20July,2015 2 years 6

months

Prof.(Economics)

/Principal Coordinator,

School of Business

Studies

/(Officiating Dean)

Sharda University 15, June

2009

31 January,

2013

3 year

08 month

Principal

Fellow(Economics)

NPTI Faridabad

MINISTRYOF POWER

02, May

2008

June, 2009 1year

1 month

Prof. & HOD PGDM

GNIT College of

Management

08,October

2007

22

April,2008

07 months

6

Assistant Professor &

Associate Dean

Management

IILM-AHL 27,January

2005

6,October

2007

02 years

08 months

Deputy Director Ishan Institute of

Management &

Technology

10,July

2004

20,January

2005

7.10 months

Senior Lecturer,

School of Business

Studies

Vishveshwarya Institute

of Engineering &

Technology

August,4,

2003

June,18,

2004

1, year

(academic)

Project Director Elite Research

Foundation

(International Institute of

Studies in Poverty and

Empowerment)

15June 1999 31,July

2003

4.2 years

Lecturer Institute of Business

Management and

Fashion Technology

2,February

1998

30,May

1999

1.4 years

Research Associate

Elite Research

Foundation,(Under

International .Institute of

Poverty &

Empowerment)

2 August

1996

31, January

1998

1.6 years

Project Assistant N. I. E. P. A. 19 March

1996

13,June

1996

02.24

months

Lecturer M. M. Modi College 14-8-1995 9,March,

1996

01 Academic

year

III. Research:

Ph.D. Research Guidance/Joint Guide:

Name of

student

Year of Ph.D.

degree

Thesis title

Basantwani,Lalit

Vikram

21-Apr-2022

Impact of implementation of seventh pay commission s recommendations on public expenditure and growth of Indian economy Jasneek Arora 2020

Role Of Micro And Small Scale Enterprises In Women Empowerment In India: A Case Study Of National Capital Region

Gunjan

Bhatnagar

2015

A Study Of Higher Technical Educational Institutes In Western UP And NCR With Special Reference To Qualification And Performance Of Faculty In Delivering Quality Education 7

Farida Khan 2017

Determinants Of Consumer Preferences Between Organized And Unorganized Retailing With Special Reference To Grocery Products A Study Of NCR Region

(1) Guided various summer internships and dissertations for both PG and UG students at various organisations

(2) Handled all the data gathered for the UNESCO (Paris) Project on “Use of Sample Survey Techniques for Generating Educational Statistics” at NIEPA, New Delhi. This included

(i) Supervision and the administration of final questionnaire,

(ii) Classification and tabulation,

(iii) Statistical analysis, and

(iv) Preparation of rough draft of the report.

(3) Developed Questionnaires and got these administrated in connection with field surveys for four projects, sponsored by Northern India Manufacturers’ Association, for two industries-namely, Pharmaceuticals and Consumer Durables.

(4) Was Editor of bi-annual journal of School of Business Studies. Sharda university Other: Was on UGC Panel of Examiners for NET in economics. PUBLICATIONS: (INDIVIDUAL/JOINT)

1. Inventory Investment and Generalization of Mahalanobis Model of Growth. Published as Leading Paper in: Macro Models 96, Vol. XXIII, Lodz, Poland. The paper was presented earlier at the International Conference on “Modelling of Economies in Transition”, University of Lodz,1996; Poland. 2. Students’ Flows and Universalisation of Elementary Education: Markov Chain Probability Modelling. Published in Multivariate Statistical Analysis, Vol. XIV, 1996, Univeersity of Lodz, Poland, 1996

The paer was earlier presented at the Twenty Third International Conference on Multivariate Statistical Analysis, University of Lodz. 3. Indian Contribution to Leontief’s Input Output Economics. Published in Bulletin of Political Economy, Vol 2, No.1, Jan.-June 2010, Athens, Greece. The paper was earlier presented As an Invited Paper at 86th. Annual Conference of Indian Economic Association, 22-24 December, 2006, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra.

Paper was also presented at the IIOA’s 16-th International Conference on Input Output Techniques. Editor of Bulletin of Political Economy selected the paper for publication from the IIOA’s Proceedings.

4. Indian Contribution to Leontief’s Input Output Economics. Republished in Inderjeet Singh and Anil Kumar Thakur (Editors) Growth and Human 8

Development, W.W. Leontief’s Thoughts, Deep and Deep publications, New Delhi.

5. Partial Equilibrium Analysis of Impact of Use of Finance Option In Purchase of Durable Consumer Goods on Indian Economy: A Study in General Equilibrium Framework, Published in Bulletin Of Political Economy, Vol.3 No.2, July- Dec., 2009. Shri Prakash and Srvind Baghati joint authors. The paper was presented earlier at 16th International Conference on Input Output Techniques, Istanbul, Turkey

6. Effect of Liberalization on Industry-Agriculture Terms of Trade. Published in Indian Journal of Economics, Vol. LXXVII, No. 304, July, (1996) Authored jointly with Amit Sharma and Prof. Shri Prakash. The Journal has been published since 1916 and its circulation is world wide. Paper was an Invited Contribution to the Special Issue of the Journal.

7. Endogenisation of Inventory Investment and Generalisation of Mahalanobis Model of Growth, shri Prakash and Shalini singh, Artha Vijnana. Vol.XL No.4, December 1998,Page 351-371, Journal of the Gokhale Institute of politics and economics, SCOPUS INDEXED and H index

8. Assessing Structural Adjustment- A Critical Comment on ‘Structural Adjustment in India’ authored by Ashwini. Published in Economic and Political Weekly, May 25, 1996. Comment highlights technical and conceptual flaws of the Deshpande and Prabirjit Sarkar’s study.

9. An Introduction to Input Output Analysis, Published in Souvenir of IIOA’s Twelfth International Conference on Input Output Techniques, NIEPA, New Delhi, 1995.

10. An Evaluation of Impact of New Economic Policy on Indian Economy, Business Perspectives, Volume 4, No. 1, January-June, 2002. The paper has examined intensively various aspects of the impact of NEP on Indian economy and its policy interface.

11. Branding Value- and Brand Conceptual Framework and Methodological Paradigms with Analysis of an Illustrative Case, Business Perspectives Vol. 6, No. 2. Authored jointly with Shri Prakash.

12. Branding Value- and Brand Conceptual Framework and Methodological Paradigms with Analysis of an Illustrative Case, Republished in Prakash, Shri and Chaturvedi, Harivansh (Editors) WTO Intellectual Capital and Branding, Har Ananad, New Delhi.

13. Foreign Direct Investment and Development, Business Perspectives, Vol.5, No.2. July-December, 2003.

14. Intellectual Property Rights- Conceptual Framework and Theoretical Paradigms, Business Perspectives, Special Issue on IPR, Vol. 6, No. 1. 9

15. Intellectual Property Rights- Conceptual Framework and Theoretical Paradigms

.The paper was republished in Shri Prakash and Harivansh Chaturvedi (Editors) WTO Intellectual Property Rights and Branding, Har Ananad. 16. Insurance-Economy Interrelations-Linkages As the Base of Multiplier- Acceleration Process of Growth, Journal of Insurance and Risk Management, Vol. 3, No. 5, Dec. 2004.

The paper was presented earlier at an International Conference on Banking and Insurance Interrelation with economy, Jointly organized by Philedelphia University, US and BIMTECH at Delhi.

17. Modeling of Access to Finance and Decision to Purchase Consumer Durables in NCR Region, Published in Business Perspectives, Vol 8, 2006. Jointly authored with Shri Prakash and Arvind Baghati.

18. Growth of Income and Consumption in India. Published in Jauhri, B.M. (Editor, 2003) Development of Indian Economy During Fifty Years since Independence, Gian Publishing Company, Delhi.

19. Consumer Durables As Wealth: A Comparative Study of Finance and Non- Finance As Base of Purchase Decisions, Published in Praba Tripathi (Editor), Wealth Management, IIM Shillong and Mahamaya Publishing Co. New Delhi, 2009.

The paper was presented earlier under the title ‘Econometric Modeling of Access to Finance and its Impact on Decisions to Purchase Consumer Durables and their Management as Wealth in NCR Region, Presented at the National Conference on Emerging Issues in Management, January 2007, JIM Noida. 20. Interstate Differentials of Development of General Higher Education with Special Reference to Uttar Pradesh, Published in Prakash, Shri and Chaturvedi, Harivansh

(Editors), Dynamics of Under-Development of Uttar Pradesh, Bloomsbury Publication(2013).

21. Intraregional and Inter-District Variation of Facilities of Technical and Higher Education in Uttar Pradesh Published in Prakash, Shri and Chaturvedi, Harivansh

(Editors), Dynamics of Under-Development of Uttar Pradesh, Bloomsbury Publication(2013).

22. Changing profile of education and productivity as stimulus to growth” in UPUEA economic journal. ISSN-0975-2382, UPBIL/2008/26430, vol-5, no-5,April -2012 by Uttar Pradesh- Uttrakhand economic association. 23. Bank Deposits in India: Analysis of Regional ad Inter-Temporal Variations in IMS Manthan, The Journal of Innovations. ISSN 0974-7141 (print) ISSN 0976-1713

(Online), Reg. No. UPENG/2007/23486, Volume VIII, Issue-1,June 2013 10

24. Landscaping Higher and Technical Education through Investment in INDIA, International Journal of Engineering and Management Research, Volume-4, Issue- 3, June-2014, ISSN No.: 2250-0758, Gunjan Bhatnagar1, Dr. Shalini Sharma2 1Assistant Professor, HITM, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, INDIA 2 Professor, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, INDIA. Available at: www.ijemr.net https://www.ijemr.net/DOC/LandscapingHigherAndTechnicalEducationThroughIn vestmentInIndia(344-349)ee57f1f6-cf52-406e-8749-96fa9e34127f6.pdf 25. Employment, Rising Education Qualifications Of Workforce And Productivity As Promoters Of Growth Of Indian Economy, International Journal of Research in Management, Economics & Commerce Impact Factor: 5.662, ISSN 2250-057X, Volume 5 Issue 5, May 2015 Website: www.indusedu.org http://www.indusedu.org/pdfs/IJRMEC/IJRMEC_409_24469.pdf 26. A Study of Consumer Behavior towards Grocery Retailing in Delhi Region of National Capital Region of India, International Journal of Business and Management Invention ISSN (Online): 2319 – 8028, ISSN (Print): 2319 – 801X www.ijbmi.org Volume 4 Issue 11 November. 2015 PP-37-45 https://www.ijbmi.org/papers/Vol(4)11/F0411037045.pdf 27. Determinants of Retail Outlets Selection in Delhi Region of NCR: A Case of Grocery Purchase, International Journal of Management and Social Sciences Research (IJMSSR) ISSN: 2319 -4421, Volume 5, Issue 5 (May 2016), Page Number 29-35

28. Determinants of Crimes Against Women in Pre and Post Liberalised India, Jasneek Arora & Shalini Singh Sharma, International Journal of Economic Research, Volume 14, No.16 (part 3), 2017, Serials Publications, ISSN : 0972-9380, https://serialsjournals.com/abstract/58195_ch_9_f_-_jasneek1.pdf 29. An Empirical Investigation of the Crimes Against Women In India, Jasneek Arora

& Shalini Singh Sharma, The Rights,, 8 th, March, 2017, ISSN: 2454-9096

(online)

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:_0Zoymqq9wkJ:yior.org/ wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Jasneek_Arora-

min.pdf+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=in

30. Dampening of Female Workforce Participation with Reference to Agricultural Sector of India, International Journal of Economic Research, Volume 14, No.16

(part 3), 2017, Serials Publications, ISSN : 0972-9380 https://serialsjournals.com/abstract/63141_ch_10_f_-_jasneek2.pdf 11

31. Empowering Women Through Capacity Building At Workplace: A Study Of Manufacturing Micro And Small Scale Enterprises, Jasneek Arora & Shalini Singh Sharma, International Journal Of Creative Research Thoughts, Volume 6, Issue 2, April 2018, ISSN: 2320-2882

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:QMeA7JroTjAJ:www.ijcr t.org/papers/IJCRT1812361.pdf+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=in 32. Women Empowerment in Micro and Small Scale Industries in National Capital Region: With Reference to Manufacturing Sector, Jasneek Arora & Shalini Singh Sharma, UPUEA Economic Journal, Volume 13, Conference No. 13, October 2017, ISSN - 0975-2382

http://www.upuea.com/pdf/UPUEA-Economic-Conference-Valume.pdf 33. Determinants of performance of other parties in 2014 parliamentary elections, Anand Kumar and Shalini Sharma, International Journal of Economic Research, Volume 14, 2017, Serials Publications, ISSN : 0972-9380, page 381-406 https://serialsjournals.com/abstract/98867_ch_29_f_-_drshalini_1.pdf 34. Impact of pay commissions recommendations on public employees wages / salaries and public expenditure, Lalit Vikram Basanwani and Shalini Sharma, International Journal of Economic Research, Volume 14, 2017, Serials Publications, ISSN : 0972-9380, page 75-85

https://serialsjournals.com/abstract/85643_ch_8_f_-_drshalini_2.pdf 35. Comparative Analysis of the relationship between Economic Growth & GHG Emissions among BRIC Nations, Kumkum sharma, shalini sharma, jasneek arora, International Journal of Economic Research, Volume 14, 2017, Serials Publications, ISSN : 0972-9380, page 189-200

https://serialsjournals.com/abstract/12833_ch_17_f_- _research_ppr_kumkum_final.pdf

36. Review of Literature: Democracy and Development (Part I), Anand Kumar & Shalini Sharma, Varta, Vol. XXXVIII, April 2017, No.1, UGC Approved Journal No. 48490, page 26-45

37. Review of Literature: Democracy and Development (Part II), Anand Kumar & Shalini Sharma, Varta, Vol. XXXVIII, October 2017, No.2, UGC Approved Journal No. 48490, page 17-37

38. MGNREGA and Economic Empowerment of Women-Study of Indian Women, Shivani Mehta & Shalini Singh Sharma, Economic Affairars, Vol.64, No.1,March 2019,pp 29-33

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https://publication.economicaffairs.co.in/publications/295524/mgnrega-and- economic-empowerment-of-women-study-of-indian-women 39. Critical Analysis of Corporate Bond Market- A 7I framework, Tanvi Chabra and Shalini Sharma, International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews

(IJRAR)E-ISSN 2348-1269, P-ISSN 2349-5138, vol. 7, issue 2, May 2020, UGC approved (Journal No.43602) http://ijrar.org/archive.php?vol=7&issue=2 40. A study of Impact of supermarkets on unorganized retail sector, Ritika Aggarwal and Shalini Singh Sharma, International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews (IJRAR)E-ISSN 2348-1269, P-ISSN 2349-5138, vol. 7, issue 2, May 2020, UGC approved (Journal No.43602)

http://ijrar.org/archive.php?vol=7&issue=2

41. Gap analysis between working age population and employement opportunities, Sanskriti Guliani and Shalini Singh Sharma, International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews (IJRAR)E-ISSN 2348-1269, P-ISSN 2349-5138, vol. 7, issue 2, May 2020, UGC approved (Journal No.43602)

http://ijrar.org/archive.php?vol=7&issue=2

42. Changing dynamics of schooling: A comparative study of private and government schools, Mansi Agrawal and Shalini Sharma, Mukt Shavd Journal, Vol. 9, Issue 6, June 2020. ISSN No. 2347-3150. UGC CARE group-1st Journal 43. Comparative Analysis of the Stress Level among Under Graduation and Post- Graduation Students”, Sakshi Sabharwal and Shalini Sharma, International Journal of Indian Psychology, Volume 08, Issue 2, April- June, 2020, ISSN 2348- 5396(e),ISSN 2349 3429(p)

https://ijip.in/articles/comparative-analysis-of-the-stress-level-among-under- graduation-and-post-graduation-students/

44. Confounding Entries in Aadhaar: An Empirical Analysis, Udita Dhingra and Shalini Sharma, Mukt Shabd Journal, ISSN NO.2347-3150, Vol IX, Issue VII, July 2020.UGC CARE Group 1 Journal.

45. Critical Analysis of Corporate Bond Market - A 7I Framework; Tanvi Chhabra, Shalini Sharma, International Journal of Research and analytical Review (IJRAR), 5/19/2020, ISSN: 2348-1269, Volume 7 Issue 2.

http://www.ijrar.org/papers/IJRAR19W1136.pdf

46. Gap Analysis Between Working Age, Population And Employment Opportunities, Sanskriti Guliani, Shalini Sharma, IJRAR (www.ijrar.org) UGC Approved

(Journal No : 43602) & 5.75 Impact Factor, May 2020, E-ISSN 2348-1269, P- ISSN 2349-5138, Volume 7, Issue 2,

http://www.ijrar.org/papers/IJRAR19W1110.pdf

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47. Impact of unique identification systems, Udita Dhingra, Shalini Sharma, Indian Journal of Economics and Development, August 2019, Vol 7 (8) ISSN (online): 2320-9836, ISSN (Print): 2320-9828, https://www.academia.edu/40315961/Impact_of_unique_identification_systems?em ail_work_card=interaction-paper

48. Impact of e-commerce on India’s exports and investment, Ittika Takkar, Shalini Sharma, Int. J. Economics and Business Research, Vol. 21, No. 2, 2021, Pages 206-222. SCOPUS indexed and ABDC “C” rating journal https://www.inderscience.com/info/inarticle.php?artid=113155 49. The Role of Analytics And Robo-Advisory In Investors’ Financial Decisions And Risk management.: Review Of Literature Post Global Financial Crisis, Abhinav Pal, Shalini Singh Sharma, Kriti Priya Gupta, International Journal of Business Analytics, April 2021, Volume 8, Issue 2

50. Impact of National Income and Public Expenditure on Employment and Its Public- Private Sector Composition in Indian Economy, Vikram Basantwani, Shalini Sharma, Vishal Dagar and Komal Chhikara International Journal of Agricultural and Statistical Sciences

(ISSN 0973-1903), upcoming issue of Volume 17 (1) of 2021. SCOPUS INDEXED, WEB OF SCIENCE

51. Cryptocurrencies and India, Charan Singh, Shalini Sharma, Policy Paper on EGROW website.

PAPERS ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION:

1. Policy Exploration around constraining factors of Women Entrepreneurship: A step towards women empowerment, Shivani Mehta and Shalini Sharma, Sustainable Humanosphere, ISSN No: 1880-6503, SCOPUS INDEXED Journal

Papers Presented at National and International Conferences/Seminars and Published in Conference Proceedings and are available on the internet.

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1. SAARC Cooperation, Trade and Growth. Presented at International Conference on SAARC: Cooperation and Conflict, Jadavapur University, Calcutta, 1996The paper quantifies the growth gains of South- South cooperation Modeling Income and Consumption Interrelations: Empirical Analysis of Poverty Syndrome with reference to Consumption of Food Grains in India.

The paper was presented at the National Seminar on Fifty Years of Development, sponsored by Planning Commission, M.M.H. College Ghaziabad. 2. Globalization and Food Security in India, Presented at the Silver Jubilee Conference of National Academy of Social Science, January, 2002, Kerala University, Thiruvananthpuram.

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3. Econometric Modeling of Relationship between FDI and Growth. Communicated for Publication to VARTA, Quarterly Journal of J.K. Mehta Foundation of Economic Research, Allahabad.

4. An Alternative Approach to Estimate Comprehensive Human Development Index in an Input



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