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Curriculum Vitae
1. Name: Dr. Narayan Sethi
2. Mailing address: Assistant Professor, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
National Institute of Technology (NIT) Rourkela, Odisha 769008, India
[email protected], Phone +91 6612462694/9040531980
3. Date of Birth: 6th April 1982
4. Specialization: International Finance (Capital Flows, FDI, and Global Financial Markets)
Financial Economics, Economic Growth and Development
5. Educational Qualification:
Post-Doctoral Programme (Economics): Commonwealth-AMDISA Post-
Doctoral Programme, AMDISA, Hyderabad, India, 2015.
Ph.D. (Economics): University of Hyderabad, India, 2009.
M.Phil. (Economics): University of Hyderabad, India, 2005.
M.A (Economics): University of Hyderabad, India, 2004.
B.A (Economics): F.M (Autonomous) College, Balasore, India, 2002.
6. Professional recognition, awards, fellowships received:
Awarded the Post-Doctoral Fellowship Programme in Economics by Commonwealth-
AMDISA (A SAARC Body) Regional Post-Doctoral Programme.
Awarded the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) Doctoral Fellowship
sponsored by Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India
from September 2006.
Passed the University Grants Commission-National Eligibility Test (UGC-NET)
Examination held on December 31, 2005 for Lectureship in Government College and
Central University level.
7. Theses:
Ph.D. Thesis: Economic Reform, Capital Flows and Macro Economic Impact in India
(Supervisor: Prof. JVM Sarma).
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MPhil Thesis: Impact of International Capital Flows on Financial Market and Economic
Growth in India (Supervisor: Late Prof. K. Uma Shankar Patnaik).
Post-Doctoral Thesis: Foreign Aid and Economic Development: A Study of India, Sri
Lanka and Maldives.
8. Details of professional training:
Participated ‘Two Days Project Management’ workshop organized by Dept. of
Humanities, IIST Trivandrum from 19th October-20th October, 2013.
Participated IGIDR Silver Jubilee International Conference on “Development:
Successes and Challenges Achieving Economic, Social and Sustainable Progress”
IGIDR, Mumbai, India Mumbai during December 1 to 3, 2012.
Participated 66th Orientation Course conducted by UGC-Academic Staff College,
University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India from June 24th to July 21st 2010.
Participated the Academic Writing Workshop organized by Indian Council of
Social Sciences Research (ICSSR), Western Regional Centre, Mumbai University
from 19th to 25th November 2007.
9. Details of employment:
Assistant Professor in Economics, Dept. of Humanities and Social Sciences,
National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India, since July, 2009.
Economist/Vice President Binary Investment Research/www.binary-
research.com at Hyderabad, India, July 1, 2008-December 31, 2008.
Research Associate in Finance at ICFAI School of Financial Studies (ISFS), ICFAI
University, Hyderabad, India, March 1, 2006- February 28, 2007.
10. Courses taught:
Financial Markets and Institutions, Economics of Development, Managerial Economics,
Planning and Policy: Issues in India, Theory of Money, Output and Employment and
Research Methodology.
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11. Ph.D. Thesis supervised:
1) Dr. Kalpana Sahoo (Awarded, 2016)
Thesis Title: Foreign Aid and Economic Development: Empirical Evidence from Select
South Asian Economies.
2) Dr. Madhusmita Mohanty (Awarded, 2016)
Thesis Title: International Capital Flows and Financial Market Dynamics: Empirical
Evidence from the Indian Stock Market.
3) Dr. Arundhati Mallick (Awarded, June, 2017)
Thesis Title: An Evaluation of Core Inflation Dynamics and Its Impact on Macroeconomic
Performance in India.
4) Ms. Padmaja Bhujabal (Continuing)
Thesis Title: Dynamics of Economic Growth, Income Inequality and Regional Disparities
in BRICS Nations.
M.A. Thesis supervised:
1) Hemanta Kumar Pradhan (2012): Patterns of Consumption Expenditure in Rural
Household: A Case Study of Select Villages of Sundargarh District of Odisha. M.A Thesis.
2) Subhashree Nayak (2013): Determinants and Pattern of Saving Behavior in the Rural
Households of Western Odisha. M.A Thesis.
3) Suprit Panigrahi (2014): Public Distribution System in Odisha: A Case Study of
Sundergarh District. M.A Thesis.
4) Subhadarsani Swain (2014): An Economic Perspective of Child Labour in Odisha: A
Case Study of Rourkela. M.A Thesis.
5) Srabani Nath (2015): Socio-Economic and Environmental Implications of Prawn
Cultivation in Chilika Lake, Odisha. M.A Thesis.
6) Pooja Gupta (2015): Comparative Study of Online and Offline Shopping: A Case Study
of Rourkela in Odisha. M.A Thesis.
7) Madhusmita Mohapatra (2016): Role of Micro Finance in Changing Rate of Domestic
Violence against Women in Balasore District of Odisha, India. M.A Thesis.
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8) Risma Mohanty (2016): Role of Woman in Family Finance Management in Odisha: A
Case Study of Bhubaneswar, M.A Thesis.
9) Pallavi Kanungo (2017): Economic Prospects, Financial Services and Changing Trends of
Pattachitra: A Study of Raghurajpur Village in Odisha, M.A Thesis.
12. External examiner for evaluating PhD thesis:
Number of PhD Thesis Evaluated: 01
13. Externally funded projects undertaken:
a) A research project entitled ‘An Assessment of Impact of Tribal Sub Plan Schemes on
Tribal Communities of Odisha’ has been undertaken from Ministry of Tribal Affairs
(MoTA), Govt. of India under the Centre of Excellence, Dept. of Humanities and
Social Sciences, NIT Rourkela with grand in aid of Rs. 4,91,000/- for the study from
April, 2017.
b) A research project entitled ‘A Study of Contract Farming as a Solution of Agrarian
Crisis in India: The Case of Cotton Farming in Orissa’ has been undertaken from
ICSSR, New Delhi with grant-in-aid of Rs. 9, 20,200/- for the study from July, 2012-
July,-2014.
c) A research project entitled ‘Foreign Aid and Economic Development: A Study of
India, Sri Lanka and Maldives” has been undertaken from Commonwealth-AMDISA
(A SAARC Body) as part of Post-Doctoral Programme from May, 2012-May, 2013.
14. Organization of workshop/conferences:
Organized a two-day National Conference on “Health, Public Policy and Human
Development: A way forward to address SDGs (HPPHD-2017)” during 30th March- 31st
March, 2017 as Co-convener.
Organized a Three Day Short-term training programme on “Panel Data Analysis Using
STATA”, 23rd-25th November, 2016 as principal coordinator.
Organized a Four Day Short Term Course On “Times Series Modeling and Forecasting:
Using E-Views Package” 27 -30 January, 2016 as coordinator.
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Organized Two Weeks Capacity Building Workshop for Faculty Members in Social
Sciences during 13th January, 2014 to 26th January, 2014 with full sponsorship from
ICSSR, New Delhi as the course Co-Director.
Organized a Ten Day Research Methodology Course for PhD Students during 20th March,
2013 to 29th March, 2013 with the Sponsorship from ICSSR, New Delhi as the course
Coordinator/Director.
15. Publications:
Books:
1. Sethi, Narayan and Sucharita, Sanhita “FDI and Economic Growth in India”, (ISBN 978-
81-316-0590-5) Rawat Publication Pvt. Ltd., Jaipur/New Delhi, India, 2013.
2. Sethi, Narayan “Economic Reforms, International Capital Flows and Economic Growth”,
(ISBN 978-81-261-5993-2) Anmol Publication Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, India, 2013.
3. Sucharita, Sanhita and Sethi, Narayan “Fiscal Policy Rules in India”, (ISBN 978-81-7026-
363-0) Heritage Publishers, Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, India, 2016.
Journals:
1. Sethi, Narayan and Patnaik, K. Uma Shankar “International Capital Flows on India’s
Economic Growth-In View of Changing Financial Market”, The Indian Journal of
Economics (IJE), No. 348, July 2007, Vol. LXXXVIII.
2. Sethi, Narayan and Patnaik, K. Uma Shankar “Impact of International Capital Flows on
India’s Economic Growth”, The ICFAI Journal of Applied Finance (IJAF), January,2007
3. Sethi, Narayan and Sucharita, Sanhita “Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Economic
Growth in India: An Empirical Investigation”, to Journal of Social and Economic Policy,
7(2), Dec. 2010, pp. 189-205.
4. Sethi, Narayan and Sucharita Sanhita “Fiscal Discipline in India”, Romanian Journal of
Fiscal Policy, 2(1), Jan-June 2011, pp. 1-23.
5. Sahoo, Kalpana and Sethi, Narayan “Role of Agriculture on Rural Livelihood in India: An
Empirical Analysis”, Jharkhand Journal of Development & Management Studies, Vol.
XXXIV, January-March, 2011.
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6. Sethi, Narayan “Effect of Private Foreign Capital Inflows on Economic Growth in India:
An Empirical Analysis”, Asian Economic Review, 54(2), August, 2011.
7. Sahoo, Kalpana and Sethi, Narayan “Education, Economic Growth and Economic
Development in India: A Quantitative Analysis”, Jharkhand Journal of Development &
Management Studies, 10(2), April-June, 2012.
8. Sahoo, Kalpana and Sethi, Narayan “Major Determinants of Indian Economy: An
Empirical Analysis”, Journal of Social and Economic Policy, 9(2), pp. 181-194, July-Dec.
2012.
9. Sethi, Narayan and Pradhan, H.K., “The Patterns of Consumption Expenditure in Rural
Households of Western Odisha of India: An Engel Ratio Analysis”, International Journal
of Sustainable Development, 5(4), pp. 107-128, Nov, 2012.
10. Sahoo, Kalpana and Sethi, Narayan, “Investigating the Impact of Agriculture and
Industrial Sector on Economic Growth of India”, International Journal of Sustainable
Development, 5(5), pp. 11-21, Nov, 2012.
11. Sethi, Narayan, “Capital Flows and their Macroeconomic Impact in India: An VAR
Analysis”, Romanian Economic Journal, 15(46), pp. 93-142, Dec, 2012.
12. Sahoo, Kalpana and Sethi, Narayan, “Effect of Foreign Aid on Economic Growth and
Development in India: An Empirical Analysis”, South Asia Journal of Management,
21(1), pp. 114-138, March, 2013.
13. Sahoo, Kalpana and Sethi, Narayan, “Impact of Foreign Aid on Economic Growth and
Economic Development in India”, Asian Economic Review, 55(1), April, 2013, pp. 61-86.
14. Sethi, Narayan, “Causal Relationship between Foreign Capital Inflows and Economic
Growth: Empirical Evidence from India”, International Journal of Economics, Finance
and Management, 2(1), March, 2013, pp. 65-69.
15. Sethi, Narayan, Sahoo, Kalpana and Sucharita, Sanhita, “An Survey of International
Financial Risk Management System”, International Journal of Business Management,
Economics and Information, 6(1), January-June 2014: 101-119.
16. Sahoo, Kalpana and Sethi, Narayan, “Foreign Aid and Its Environmental Implication in
India”, The Romanian Economic Journal, 17(53), September 2014, pp. 121-140.
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17. Mallick, Arundhati and Sethi, Narayan, “Comparing the Measures of Core Inflation in
India: Trimmed Mean and Structural Vector Auto-Regression Approach” International
Journal of Monetary Economics and Finance (Inderscience), 7(4), pp. 208-301, 2014.
18. Sahoo, Kalpana and Sethi, Narayan, “Foreign Aid and Development Nexus in India: The
Role of Macroeconomic Policies”, Utkal Economic Papers, Vol. 17, pp. 128-138, 2015.
19. Sethi, Narayan and Sucharita, Sanhita, “FDI and Economic Growth: An Empirical
Investigation of India and Bangladesh”, Journal of Finance and Accounting, Journal
Press India, 2(1), 2015.
20. Sahoo, Kalpana and Sethi, Narayan, “Foreign Aid and Economic Growth in India: A Long-
run Empirical Analysis”, The Journal of Management and Technology, 2 (2), 1-17, July,
2015.
21. Sahoo, Kalpana and Sethi, Narayan, “Linkages between Foreign Capital, Domestic Capital
and Economic Growth in India" Journal of International Economics, 6(2), July-
December, 2015, Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad.
22. Sahoo, Kalpana and Sethi, Narayan, “Impact of Foreign Aid Inflows on Income Inequality
in India: A Regression Analysis”, The Indian Journal of Economics, Vol. XCVI (380) Part 1,
2015-16. pp. 43-58.
23. Gupta, Puja and Sethi, Narayan, “Factors Affecting Customers Choice of Shopping: A
Comparative Study of Online and Offline Shopping in Odisha, India” Journal of
Marketing Vistas, 6(1), January-June, 2016, Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad.
24. Sethi, Narayan, Sucharita, Sanhita and Pradhan, H.K., “Environmental Implications of
Contract Farming: The Case of Cotton Cultivation in Odisha” Journal of Economic Policy
and Research, 11(2), April-Sept, 2016.
25. Sethi, Narayan and Sahoo, Kalpana, “Foreign Aid vs. Economic Development: Exploring
the Empirical Linkage for India, Sri Lanka and Maldives” South Asia Journal of
Management, 23(4), pp.96-123, Dec. 2016.
26. Sahoo, Kalpana and Sethi, Narayan, “Impact of Foreign Capital on Economic
Development in India: An Econometric Investigation” Global Business Review (Sage),
18(3), pp.1-15. April, 2017.
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27. Mallick, Arundhati and Sethi, Narayan, “Interaction between Monetary and Fiscal Policy:
An Empirical Evidence from India” PRAGATI: Journal of Indian Economy (Journal Press
India), 3(2), pp.17-25, Jan, 2017.
28. Nayak, Subhashree, Sethi, Narayan, Bhujabal, Padmaja and Mallick, Arundhati,
“Determinants and Pattern of Saving Behavior in Rural Households of Western Odisha: A
Micro Level Analysis”, Journal of Economic Policy and Research, 12(1), pp.50-61, 0ct.
2016-March, 2017.
Articles in edited books:
1. Sethi, Narayan and Sucharita, Sanhita “Effect of FDI on Economic Growth in Bangladesh
and India: An Empirical Investigation”, Research Issues in Applied Economics edited by
Dr. Kakali Majumdar and Dr. Pabitra Kumar Jena, McGraw Hill Education, 2015.
2. Sahoo, Kalpana and Sethi, Narayan “Nexus between Foreign Aid and Economic
Development: Empirical Evidence from India”, Applied Economics and Finance Edited by
Dr. Chinmaya Behera, APH Publishing Corporation, New Delhi, 2015.
3. Sahoo, Kalpana and Sethi, Narayan “Impact of Foreign Aid on Environmental Quality in
India”, Environment, Natural Resources and the Indian Economy Edited by Amarendra
Das and Padmaja Mishra, New Century Publication, New Delhi, July, 2014.
4. Sethi, Narayan “Economic Reforms, Capital Flows and Macroeconomic Impact in India”,
Rethinking India’s Growth Strategy, Edited by R.K Mishra and Nandita Sethi, Vol.1.,
2008, Concept Publishing Company, New Delhi, pp.560-580.
Magazine articles:
1. Sethi, Narayan “Implication and Challenges to Central Banks in the Globalized
Environment”, The Professional Bankers, ICFAI University Press, August 2006.
2. Sethi, Narayan “Financial Globalization, Integration and Crisis” The Professional Bankers,
ICFAI University Press, September 2006.
3. Sethi, Narayan and Pahuja, Yashpal “Margin Trading: Are Banks a Stumbling Block”, The
Professional Bankers, ICFAI University Press, September 2006.
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Accepted/communicated paper for publications:
1. Impact of Demonetisation on the Indian Economy- A Subjective Overview submitted to
Economic & Political Weekly (with Padmaja Bhujabal and Devi Prasad Dash).
2. Is the Demand for Crude Oil Inelastic for India? Evidence from Structural VAR analysis
submitted to Energy Policy (with Debi Prasad Bal and Devi Prasad Dash).
3. Digitalization of Economy and Demonetization Shock in India: A General Perspective
from Common Masses submitted to South Asia Research (Sage) (with Shravanth J, Devi
Prasad Dash and Padmaja Bhujabal).
4. Impact of Demonetization on Monetary System in India: An Empirical Analysis
submitted to International Journal of Monetary Economics and Finance (Inderscience)
(with Devi Prasad Dash and Padmaja Bhujabal).
5. Rediscovering Pattachitra of Raghurajpur, Odisha: Socio-economic, Welfare and
Occupational Structure submitted to Economic & Political Weekly (with Pallavi
Kanungo).
6. Do Market Size and Financial Development Indicators Affect Human Capital of Select
South Asian Economies? submitted to International Journal Social Economics (Emerald),
(with Bikash Ranjan Mishra and Padmaja Bhujabal)
7. Terms of Trade and Economic Growth in United States: Evidence from Wavelet based
Rolling Window and Causality Analysis submitted to Empirical Economics, Springer (with
Syed Ali Raza, Muhammad Shahbaz and Mantu Kumar Mahalik).
8. Do Foreign Remittances Stimulate Energy Demand? Statistical Experience from Top
Remittances Recipient Country, submitted to Energy Policy, Elsevier (with Muhammad
Shahbaz and Mantu Kumar Mahalik).
16. Paper presented National and International conferences/seminars:
1 International Conference on Applied Economics and Policy (ICAEP) 2017
on the topic of “What Causes India’s High Inflation? A Threshold
Structural Vector Autoregression Analysis” during 21st-22nd August, 2017,
organized by Faculty of Economics and Administration University of
Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA (with Arundhati Mallick).
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2 International Conference on Transforming India 2030: Strategies for
Sustainable Development Goals on the topic of “Impact of Economic
Growth and Government Expenditure on Income Inequality in India: An
Empirical Investigation” during 15-17 February, 2017, organized by
Symbiosis School of Economics, Symbiosis International University, Pune,
India (with Padmaja Bhujabal).
3 Institute-sponsored seminar on “Demonetization: Personal Narratives
and Political Motifs” on the topic of ‘Demonetization and Its Impact on
the Indian Economy” held on 10 February 2017 by Dept. of Humanities
and Social Sciences and Dept. of Ceramic Engineering, NIT Rourkela,
Odisha (with Padmaja Bhujabal).
4 “53rd The Indian Econometric Society (TIES) Annual Conference” on the
topic of “Interaction between Monetary and Fiscal Policy: Evidence from
India” during 22-24 December, 2016 at NISER, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
(with Arundhati Mallick).
5 “Second International Conference on Applied Economics and Business”
on the topic of Spillover Effect of Fed Policy on Indian Financial Market
Efficiency and International Capital Flows during 28th – 29th July, 2016 at
Department of Economics, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Katra,
Jammu and Kashmir (With Madhusmita Mohanty).
6 “First International Conference on Applied Economics and Finance” on
the topic of Nexus between Foreign Aid and Economic Development:
Empirical Evidence from India during 26th-27th February, 2015 at GITAM
University, Visakhapatnam (With Kalpana Sahoo).
7 “Fourth IIFT Conference on Empirical Issues in International Trade and
Finance” on the topic of Foreign Aid vs. Economic Development:
Exploring the Empirical Linkage for India and Sri Lanka” during 18-19
December 2014 at Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) New Delhi.
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8 “Shifting Paradigms in Applied Economics and Management: Course
Correction”, on the topic “Effect of FDI on Economic Growth in
Bangladesh and India: An Empirical Investigation” during 1st -2nd August
2014 at School of Business, Faculty of Management, Shri Mata Vaishno
Devi University, Katra, Jammu and Kashmir (With Sanhita Sucharita).
9 “Golden Jubilee Conference of The Indian Econometric Society (TIES)” on
the topic “Foreign Institutional Investment (FII) in Indian stock market: A
case study of BSE and NSE” at IGIDR, Mumbai during 22nd to 24th
December 2013 (With Basudev Bandopadhyay).
10 “National Conference on Environment, Natural Resource and Indian
Economy” organized by Department of Analytical and Applied Economics,
Centre of Advanced Study, Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha held
from 18th -19th January, 2013.
11 “The International Conference on Sustainable Development 2012 (ICSD
2012)” is jointly organized by the International Centre for
Interdisciplinary Research in Law (ICIRL), the Centre for Research in Social
Justice and Policy (CRSJP) at Laurentian University and the Ontario
International Development Agency (OIDA) in Canada, and at PSEG
Institute for Sustainability Studies, Montclair State University, New
Jersey, USA from July 31, 2012 – August 02, 2012.
12 “16th World Congress of the International Economic Association 2011
(IEA, 2011)” organized by International Economic Association with
Tsinghua University, Beijing, China held from 4th – 8th July, 2011.
13 “Singapore Economic Review Conference (SERC) 2009” organized by
Singapore Economic Review and National University Singapore, Swissotel-
The Stamford, Singapore, held from 6th-8th August, 2009.
14 “Growth and Macroeconomics Issues and Challenges in India” organized
by Institute of Economic Growth (IEG), New-Delhi, held from February 14-
15, 2008.
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15 Development Convention 2008, organized by Institute of Public
Enterprise (IPE), Hyderabad held from February 20-22, 2008.
16 Annual Conference on Money and Finance (MFC) organized by Indira
Gandhi Institute of Development Research (IGIDR), Mumbai held from
January 18-19, 2008.
17 International Conference on Business and Finance (ICBF) organized by
ICFAI Business School (IBS) and Bentley College, USA at Hyderabad from
December 11-12, 2008.
18 44th Annual conference of The Indian Econometric Society (TIES) held at
University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad from Jan 3-5 January, 2008.
19 43rd Annual conference of The Indian Econometric Society (TIES) held at
IIT, Mumbai from Jan 5-7 January, 2007.
20 International Conference on Business and Finance (ICBF) organized by
ICFAI University and Philadelphia University, USA at Hyderabad from
December 22-23, 2006.
21 3rd Annual Conference at Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), New Delhi from
December 13-15, 2006.
22 2nd Annual Conference at Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), New Delhi from
Jan 10-12, 2006.
23 42nd Annual conference of The Indian Econometric Society (TIES) held at
Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Punjab from Jan 5- 7, 2006.
17. Invited talk/Lecture and chairing the session in conference:
1. Gave a talk on “Sampling Technique (probability and non-probability technique)” in Ten
Days Research Methodology Workshop in Social Sciences for Folklore Studies from 1st to
10th February, 2016 at Central University Jharkhand, Ranchi.
2. Gave a talk on “Introduction to Time Series Analysis: Unit Root Test, Cointegartion Test
and VECM” in Short Term Course on Fundamental of Applied Econometrics: Using
STATA at Dept. of Humanities and Social Sciences, NIT Rourkela, Odisha during 28th
September-1st October, 2015.
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3. Gave a talk on “Role of Small Medium Scale Industry in Odisha Economy” as chief guest
at DAMITS, Rourkela on 25th September, 2014.
4. Gave a talk on “Use and Application of Statistics on Research Methodology” in Training
Course on Research Methodology in Social Sciences for Research Scholars (M.Phil. /PhD)
organized by School of Management and Dept. of Humanities, NIT Rourkela during 03
Feb 2014 to 13 Feb 2014.
5. Gave a talk on “Application of Statistics on Engineering” in “A Two Day Short Term
Training Program on Research Methodology in Engineering (RME-2013) at Dept. of
Mechanical Engineering, NIT Rourkela during 23 Dec 2013 to 24 Dec 2013.
6. Chaired a Session in National Seminar on “Debt Crisis of West-Concerns and
Opportunities for India” at Ispat (Auto.) College, Rourkela, on 22nd January, 2012.
18. Summer interns students guided:
1. Basudev Bandopadhyay (M.Sc. in Economics, Central University of Tamilnadu) on the
topic of “Foreign Institutional Investment (FII) in Indian Stock Market: A Study of BSE
and NSE” in 2013.
2. MD ARQAM V.K (M.Sc. in Economics, Department of Economics, Pondicherry University)
on the topic of “Impact of Foreign Direct Investment and Human Capital on Economic
Growth: An Empirical Study from India” in 2014.
3. Shravanth J (M.Sc. in Economics, Department of Economics, Pondicherry University) on
the topic of “Post-Demonetisation and Remonetization in India: Economic and Political
Consequences” in 2017.
19. Editorial board:
Member of Editorial Review Board of “Amity Journal of Finance”- An International,
Biannual, Refereed Journal of Finance.
20. Membership in professional bodies:
The Indian Econometric Society (TIES), India
American Economic Association (AEA), U.S.A
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21. Administrative responsibility at NIT Rourkela:
Co-coordinator of Centre of Excellence, Dept. of Humanities and Social Sciences, NIT Rourkela
sanctioned by Ministry of Tribal Affairs (MoTA), Govt. of India.
Served as Assistant Warden in Dhirubhai Ambani Hall of Residence (Hall-4) at NIT
Rourkela from 1st July 2012 to June 2015.
A member of the Office Automation Cell of NIT Rourkela from April 17, 2013 to till the
date. The cell is responsible for developing software and implementing them to
facilitate automation of academic and non-academic activities in the institute.
22. Personal details:
Father's Name : Mr. Gouranga Sethi
Mother’s Name : Smt. Basanti Sethi
Date-of-Birth : 06/04/1982
Gender : Male
Nationality : Indian
Marital Status : Married
Spouse : Dr. Sanhita Sucharita
Daughter : Aayoni Pranika
Permanent Address : AT/PO: Padhuan,
P.S: Basudev Pur
Via: Ananta Pur
Dist: Bhadrak, Odisha (756045)
References:
References will be provided on requirement and request.
Declaration
I hereby declare that all the information given above is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief.
Date: 21:06:2017 Narayan Sethi
Place: Rourkela Signature