Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Farhat Nasreen
Professor of Medieval History
Department of History and Culture
Jamia Millia Islamia
New Delhi-25
Mobile no: 9871567668
Educational Qualifications
Secured first division and scholarships from High School onwards; including
the JRF and SRF of UGC. Graduated from Lady Shri Ram College of Delhi
University and completed Post Graduation and M. Phil from Aligarh
Muslim University, Aligarh; and PhD on Society and Culture in Braj
Region in 16th
-17th Centuries, from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi.
Current areas of interest are study of History as a life coach, inter-faith
dialogue, society and culture, gender issues and revisiting of Primary
sources of History.
Teaching Experience
1. Lecturer of History at the Indian Military Academy at Dehradun.
(1997-1999 Ad-hoc Post).
2. Joined Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi as a Lecturer of History
(Medieval) in 1999 and is presently working for the same institution
as a Professor. Have taught numerous papers on themes related to
Medieval Indian History and Medieval World: Politics, Economy,
Society, Culture and Gender at graduate and post-graduate levels.
Papers Presented in Seminars and Conferences
1. Persian Historiography and Reading Between the Lines: in
International seminar on ‘Development of Persian Historiography in
India from the second half of the 17th
century to the first half of the
18th century’, Department of History & Culture, Jamia Millia Islamia,
New Delhi, on 30th
September 2000.
2. A Short Historical interpose of Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani: National
Seminar on Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani –His Life and Works,
Department of History & Culture, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi,
on 17th
March 2001
3. Festivals of Braj: National Seminar on Jats their role and
Contribution, Suraj Mal Institute, New Delhi, March 2001.
4. Jayadeva’s GitaGovinda and the flowering of Radhaism in Medieval
Braj in National Seminar on ‘Sources of information on History and
Culture of India second half of the 12th C. till first half of the 16
th C’,
Department of History & Culture, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi,
March, 2004.
5. Promotion of Krishnaism in periods of Jat Dominance in Braj- A
Glance at Some Sources: National Seminar on The Jats and their
Role & Contribution to the Socio-economic Life and Polity of North
and North-West India, Suraj Mal Institute, New Delhi, 1st May 2005.
6. Azadaari of Muharram by Sufi Miyan Sahib of Gorakhpur-A
Unique Tradition: International Seminar on the Tradition of Azadaari
in India (18th -19
th November 2006), Iran Culture House, New Delhi,
18th November 2006.
7. Islam and Women in National Seminar on ‘Position of Women in
Islam’, Jamia Cultural Committee, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi,
March, 2006.
8. Rasikeshwari Radha; the Defiant Divine, National Seminar on
‘Lessons from the Lives of Ten Most Dynamic Women of Indian
History’, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, March 2007.
9. The Parallel Lines; Sufism and Krishnaism in Seminar on ‘Debate
and Dialogue Within and Between Religions’, Center for the Study of
Developing Societies, India International Centre, New Delhi, 2007.
8. Prosaic and Protracted: Maulvi Muhammad Baqar’s Narrative
Style in National Seminar on- ‘Maulvi Muhammad Baqar Hamedani’s
Contribution in India’s First Struggle of Independence, 1857’, Iran
Culture House, New Delhi, 2007.
9. Kashaful- Baghaavat of Shah Ahmad Ali; An Account of the Revolt
of 1857 at Gorakhpur in International Seminar on- ‘Remembering
1857’, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, 2007.
11. The Braj Yatra Pilgrimage in National Seminar on- ‘Indian Culture’,
Swami Shraddhananda College, Delhi University, New Delhi, 2008.
12. Islamic Rights of Muslim Wives; Situation, Interpretation and
Actuality in National Seminar on ‘Religion in Indian History: Ideas,
Practice and Change’ Dept. of History and Culture, Jamia Millia
Islamia, New Delhi, 2008.
13. Interpreting Interpretations: The Case of Muslim Women in
National Seminar on ‘Women in Islam’, Jamia Millia Islamia, New
Delhi, 2010.
14. 1947 Dividing Shadows and Sunshine: Story of a Lady Doctor in
National Seminar on ‘Biography as History’, Dept. of History &
Culture, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, 2010.
15. Invoking Islam and defying Allah: The case of the Sultans of Delhi.
in National Conference on ‘Politics of Identity in South Asia’, Dept. of
History & Culture, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi 2011.
16. Admiring a Comatose Beloved: Mir Taqi Mir and Rafi Suda against
a backdrop of the dying Mughal Empire, in National Conference on
‘Revisiting the 18th century in India’, Dept. of History &Culture, Jamia
Millia Islamia, New Delhi, 2012.
17. Situation Ethics and Muslim Women in Medieval India in National
Conference on ‘The Making of Religious Identities: Historical and
Contemporary Themes’, Center for the Study of Comparative Religions
and Civilizations, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, 2013.
18. The Village and the World: A Political Reading of Tagore’s Prose
Fiction, in conference on ‘Tagore in Indian Literary Perspective’, Tagore
Research and Translation Scheme, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi,
2013.
19. The Phenomenon of Death in Discerning Sufi Tradition, presented
paper in National Conference on ‘Literary Cultures and History in South
Asia’, Dept. of History & Culture, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, 11-
12th March 2015.
20. Partitioned Land and Fragmented Dreams; Muslim women against
a Backdrop of 1947: Fact and Fiction, in International Seminar on
‘Mapping Research on Muslim Women: Retrospect and Prospects’,
Sarojini Naidu Centre for Women’s Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, New
Delhi, 22-23rd
September, 2015.
21. Impressions of Medieval Turkish Court and Culture in Qissa-e-
Chahar Darvesh, International Conference on: ‘Indo-Turkic Relations:
Perspectives and its Contemporary Relevance’, Turkish Language &
Literature Program, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, 1-3rd
November,
2015.
22. Un-Prosaic and Protracted: The Legacy of Hakim Ajmal Khan;
National Seminar on: Hakim Ajmal Khan’s Multidimensional Personality
and Enduring Contributions, AYUSH-Jamia Millia Islamia, 13th
February 2016.
23. Khuluq Azeem: A Mystical Tract by Moulvi Ali an Indian Freedom
Fighter; Its Relevance in Current Times; International Seminar on
‘Islamic Mysticism’, India-Arab Cultural Centre, Jamia Millia Islamia,
15th February 2016.
24. Raas-Lila the Dance Drama of Medieval Braj in National Seminar
on ‘Ideas, Traditions and Cultural Values in Medieval India’, History
Department, Aligarh Muslim University. 23rd
February 2016.
25. Tazkiraat ul Vaqeaat: A Voiceover of victories, defeats, trust and
betrayals in the life of a Baadshah in International Seminar on ‘Indo-
Persian Culture and Literature: Akbar, Jahangir and Shahjahan’,
Department of Persian, Delhi University. 4th
March 2016.
26. Ontogenesis of the Braj Region: Theories and Tools in National
Seminar on ‘Making of Regions in South Asian History’, Jamia Millia
Islamia. 9th
March 2016.
27. Portrayal of Prostitutes in Urdu Fiction, in National Seminar on:
‘The Icons and Their Short Stories: Unraveling the Legacy of the four
Pillars of Urdu Literature’. Ace Vision & Ministry of Culture, at India
Habitat Centre, New Delhi. 1st October 2016.
28. Submission of the Self: Reading inter-textuality in Islamic
Monothesim and Bhakti. In National Seminar on: ‘Islam in India:
Politics, Society and Culture’, India-Arab Cultural Centre, Jamia Millia
Islamia. 16th
December 2016.
29. Between Freedom and Fear: Females as Boundary Riders, in
National Seminar on ‘Boundaries and Frontiers in South Asian History’,
organized by the Department of History and Culture, Jamia Millia Islamia
under the aegis of UGC-DRS SAP-III, on the 7th
of March 2017.
30. Gendered Demonology : Women as Witches, International seminar on
‘Governance, Human Rights and Regional Cooperation in South Asia-
Opportunities and Challenges of Globalization’, UGC-HRDC-Jamia
Millia Islamia & UMIKS University of Kashmir, Hazratbal, Srinagar,
Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, 20-4-2017.
31. Muhammad and the Challenge of Balancing Power and Piety, in
National Seminar on ‘The Idea of Peace, Humanism and Tolerance in
Islam’, India-Arab Culture Centre, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, on
25-9-2017.
32. Women Vs Sexism: The Feminist Punch of the 20th
Century, National
Seminar on ‘Contribution of Indian Women Writers to Urdu Literature in
20th Century India’, Ace Vision& Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India,
India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, 3-12-2017.
33. Ontogenesis of Tribalism in India’s North-East: A Historical
Overview, at National Conference on ‘Orality, Migration and
Epistemology of Tribes in India’s North East’, organized by Mao Naga
Scholar’s Association and Centre for North –East Studies & Policy
Research, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. 8-3-2018.
34. From Shukasaptati to Tutinama the Incredible Story of the
Collaboration of Indian Pens and Persian Paints, In International
Conference on Art and Architectural Traditions of India and Iran
Commonality and Diversity, India- Arab Cultural Centre, Jamia Millia
Islamia, New Delhi, 6th
December 2018.
35. Rewriting Resistance-A Sufi and the Revolt of 1857: at National
Seminar on Revisiting the Composite Culture: Sufism in India, organized
by Ace Vision, assisted by Ministry of Culture, Government of India,
India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, on 23rd
February 2019.
36. Indo-Arab mingling against a backdrop of Masaalik-al-absaar fi-
mamaalik al-Amsaar: at International Seminar on -India, China and the
Arab World: Exploring New Dynamics 25-26 March 2019. Organized
by: India-Arab Cultural Centre, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Deli, on 25th
March 2019.
37. Monuments of Tughlaqabad: in National Seminar on Monuments,
Literary and Cultural Heritage of Delhi, organized by Ghalib Institute,
New Delhi, on 2nd
May 2019.
Talks Delivered
1. Kashful Baghaavat Gorakhpur: An Eyewitness Account of the
Revolt of 1857, UGC- Academic Staff College, Jamia Millia Islamia,
New Delhi, on 1st January 2010.
2. Testimonies as History-Living Through the Revolt & the Partition:
in the 18th three week Refresher Course in History, UGC-ASC, Jamia
Millia Islamia, New Delhi, 5th October 2011.
3. Mir and Sauda against a Backdrop of the Dying Empire: in the 19th
three week Refresher Course in History, Academic Staff College,
Jamia Millia Islamia, on 23rd
May 2012.
4. Art, Architecture, Religion and Culture in Medieval India,
International Summer School, Dept. of Political Science, Jamia Millia
Islamia, New Delhi, 2nd
July 2013.
5. Biodiversity and Braj Culture, 20th three week Refresher Course of
History, at UGC Human Resource Development Centre, Jamia Millia
Islamia, New Delhi, 11th February, 2014.
6. Culture and Poetry Writing in Distressed Areas: International
Summer School, Dept. of Political Science, Jamia Millia Islamia, 24th
June 2014.
7. Situation Ethics and Women in Medieval India, 21st three weeks
Refresher Course in History, at UGC-HRDC, Jamia Millia Islamia,
New Delhi, on 31st January 2015.
8. Socio-cultural Developments in North India during the Sultanate
Period, International Summer School, Dept. of Political Science,
Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, 2nd
July 2015.
9. From Quandary to Clarity- Methods of De-coding Data: at 1st Six
days Research Methodology Course for PhD Scholars (7-9-15 to 12-
9-15) UGC-HRDC, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, on 12th
September, 2015.
10. Literature as a Tool for Decoding ‘times’ in the Historical Context;
114th 4 week Orientation Program, at UGC Human Resource
Development Centre, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, 27th
November, 2015.
11. Delivered a talk on the Assassination of Adham Khan for
documentary entitled Rakkt for Epic Channel-Talespin Talkies,
Mumbai, November 2015.
12. Delivered a talk on the Assassination of Razia Sultan for
documentary entitled Rakkt for Epic Channel- Talespin Talkies-
Mumbai, November 2015.
13. As a panelist gave a talk on History of Violence against Women in
panel discussion on: Challenges in Curbing Violence against Women.
Organized by Sarojini Naidu Center for Women’s Studies, Jamia
Millia Islamia and Indialogue Foundation, at Jamia Millia Islamia, on
25th November 2016.
14. Literature as a tool for decoding ‘times’. At Jawahar Lal Nehru
University JNU–HRDC, New Delhi, in the 1st Interdisciplinary
Course in Research Methodology (13th Feb-10
th March). 3
rd March
2017.
15. Ibn Batuta: Talk recorded by External Services Division, All India
Radio, New Delhi. 28th
April 2017.
16. Unlearning Stereotypes: The Story of Gendered Thoughts:
Delivered at the 118th 4 week Orientation Program (23
rd May to 19
th
June 2017), at UGC HRDC, JMI on 25th
May 2017.
17. Karma: If History has Taught Anything: delivered at 119th
Orientation Program (1st Aug to 29
th Aug 2017), at UGC HRDC Jamia
Millia Islamia, on 24th August 2017.
18. Money Matters in Medieval India: 120th four-week Orientation
Program (13th Nov to 11
th Dec 2017) at UGC HRDC Jamia Millia
Islamia, New Delhi. 14th November 2017.
19. William Hawkins: Talk recorded by External Services Division, All
India Radio, New Delhi. 29th
November 2017.
20. Dilli-Dehli-Delhi: The Comatose beloved of Mir Taqi Mir and
Muhammad Rafi Sauda, at St. Stephen’s College, Delhi University,
Delhi. 12-2-2018.
21. Ontogenesis of Acceptance in Indian History at Indialogue
Foundation-Dialogue for Peace, New Friends Colony, New Delhi, 22-
2-2018.
22. The Social Contributions of Islam in Medieval India, at UGC-
HRDC-JMI in Five Days Training Program for Fifty Senior Madrasa
Teachers organized by Maulana Azad Education Foundation and
UGC-HRDC-JMI on 23-3-2018.
23. Sir Thomas Roe, Talk recorded by External Services Division, All
India Radio, New Delhi, on 16th May 2018.
24. Understanding Aurangzeb, in 120th -4weeks Orientation Program,
UGC-HRDC, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, on 20th July 2018.
25. Eunuchs: The ‘Other’ Gender, in One Week Short term Gender
Sensitization Program, UGC-HRDC, Jamia Millia Islamia, New
Delhi, on 27th July 2018.
26. The Dark Side of Succession Dramas in Medieval India, in the 36th
Refresher Course in History at UGC-HRDC-JNU (Jawahar Lal Nehru
University), on 30th
July 2018.
27. Bloodlines and Bloodlust; Coveting the Crown in Medieval India,
in 122nd
, 4 Weeks Orientation Program, at UGC-HRDC, Jamia Millia
Islamia, New Delhi, on 26th
September 2018.
28. Marginalization and Gender Politics: Talk recorded for National
Resource Centre in Gender/Women Studies-UGC-HRDC-JMI for
Annual Refresher Course for all in-service Higher Education Faculty
using MOOCs through SWAYAM platform, on 10th
October 2018.
29. Bloodlust, Bloodlines and the Blood Colored Fort- LAL QILA: Talk
delivered at Tathastu-Dilli-6, History Festival of Janki Devi Memorial
College, Delhi University, on 26th
October 2018.
30. Babur’s Incredible Journey from the Bayous to Baadshaahat: talk
delivered in 123rd
four week Orientation Program, at UGC-HRDC,
Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, on 27th
November 2018.
31. Biodiversity and the History of Man-Nature Relationship: Talk
delivered to the participants of One Week Professional Development
Program for Senior Faculty (24 December to 31 December 2018)
organized by the UGC-Human Resource Development Centre, Jamia
Millia Islamia, New Delhi, on 26th December 2018.
32. How to Write a Book-Review: talk delivered in One Week Short
Term Program on Research Methodology at UGC-HRDC, Jamia
Millia Islamia, New Delhi, on 6th February 2019.
33. The Written Word in the Co-relational Research Methods: talk
delivered at Ten Days Research Methodology Workshop in Social
Sciences, for M. Phil, PhD and PDF Scholars, organized by Centre for
West Asian Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, on 12th
February 2019.
34. The Mantra of Good Governance- Sulh-i Kul: in 124th
four week
Orientation Program at UGC-HRDC, Jamia Millia Islamia, on 14th
February 2019.
35. India’s Fantastic Folk Tales: Talk delivered in Symposium on
Popular Culture at Janki Devi Memorial College, Delhi University,
New Delhi, on 1st March 2019.
36. Shihabuddin -al Umari: Talk recorded by External Services
Division, All India Radio, New Delhi on 6th March 2019.
37. Culture and Re-writing Here and Now: talk delivered in Two Days
Workshop on Research Methodology in Cultural Studies, organized
by India-Arab Cultural Centre, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, on
14th March 2019.
38. Book Review-I: talk delivered to PhD Scholars at the National
Museum Institute, New Delhi, on 11th
April 2019.
39. Book Review-II: talk delivered to PhD Scholars at the National
Museum Institute, New Delhi, on 12th
April 2019.
40. Overview of Indian History: talk delivered to officer trainees of ITS
& P & T BWS Group-A, from the department of
Telecommunications, at HIPA-Haryana Institute of Public
Administration, Gurugram, Haryana, on 9th May 2019.
41. State & Administration in Indian History: talk delivered to officer
trainees of ITS & P & T BWS Group-A, from the department of
Telecommunications, at HIPA-Haryana Institute of Public
Administration, Gurugram, Haryana, on 13th
May 2019.
42. A Historical Take on Karma/Amaal/Deeds; If History Has Taught
Us Anything: talk delivered at the 125th
Orientation Program, at
UGC-HRDC, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, on 12th June 2019.
43. Historical Imprint on The Stories of Our Lives: talk delivered in the
114th Orientation Program at the UGC-HRDC at Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi, on 24th
July 2019.
44. Position of Women in Ancient, Medieval and Modern India:
submitted the script on the mentioned topic as Teaching-Learning
Material and recorded a talk on the same at the MCRC, Jamia Millia
Islamia on 22nd
August 2019. (This is a part of ARPIT 2019: the
Annual Refresher Program in Teaching in Gender/Women’s Studies
at National Research Centre-UGC-HRDC, Jamia Millia Islamia.
45. Mahatma Gandhi Ki Fikr Aur Aalami Aman Ka Tassavur
(Mahatma Gandhi’s ideology and the idea of World Peace): Radio
discussion at Urdu Service of All India Radio, recorded on 7th
August
2019.
46. Overview of Indian History: talk delivered at HIPA (Haryana
Institute of Public Administration, Gurugram) in a Foundation Course
for Officer Trainees of ITS & P&T BWS group-A officers on 19th
August 2019.
47. State and Administration in Ancient, Medieval and Modern India:
talk delivered at HIPA (Haryana Institute of Public Administration,
Gurugram) in a Foundation Course for Officer Trainees of ITS &
P&T BWS group-A officers on 19th
August 2019.
Chaired Sessions at Seminar/Conferences:
1. Chaired Technical session 6A (Art, Culture and Society in South Asia,
in International seminar on Governance, Human Rights and Regional
Cooperation in South Asia-Opportunities and Challenges of
Globalization, UGC-HRDC-Jamia Millia Islamia & UMIKS
University of Kashmir, Hazratbal, Srinagar, Jamia Millia Islamia,
New Delhi, 20-4-2017.
2. Chaired Technical session 11 (Migration and Regional Diaspora) in
International Conference on Migration, Diaspora and Nation Building:
Opportunities and Challenges, UGC-HRDC- Jamia Millia Islamia,
New Delhi, 8-3-2018.
Published Books & Editorial Assignments
1. Kashaful Baghaavat Gorakhpur: An Eyewitness Account of
the Revolt of 1857, Rupa Publishing House, Ansari Road,
Delhi, 2010.
2. Negotiating Religion: Perspectives from Indian History, co-
edited and also contributed an article there in which is entitled –
Neutralizing Gender: Radha and Radhaism of Medieval Braj.
Manohar Publications, New Delhi, 2011.
3. Biodiversity and Indian Culture, Shubhi Publications,
Gurgaon, Haryana, 2013.
4. Khuluq Azeem Sublime Morals, Bestsellers Publications,
Gurgaon, 2015.
5. Publisher’s reviewer for the volume: A History of Asia (Global
Edition) by Rhoads Murphey, Pearson Publications, New
Delhi, 2015. ISBN: 978-1-292-058889
6. If History Has Taught Us Anything (Foreword by Professor
Irfan Habib, Emeritus Professor of History, Aligarh Muslim
University), Rupa Publications India Private Ltd., New Delhi,
2019.
Published Papers and Reviews
1. Review of Bhakti a Contemporary Discussion, edited by D. Krishna,
M.Lath and F.E.Krishna, Indian Historical Review, Jan-July, 2002.
2. Review of Rethinking Early Modern India, edited by Richard B.
Barnett, Indian
Social science Review, Jan-June, 2004.
3. Gorakhpur ke Sufi Miyan Sahib ke yahan Muharram ki Azadari,
Rah-e-Islam-Journal of Islamic and Muslim World Studies, Jan-June,
2007 issue.
4. 1857 ki Baghawat ke asbab Sir Syed ke nazariye se, Aalami Sahara
Sir Syed number, 27th October, 2007 issue.
5. Poems- Vision, The Bride, The Fastening, published in Indian
Literature, Sahitya Akadami’s Bi-monthly journal, March April-2003.
Deja^vu, The Little Soul, Sounds of a Silent Gun, Friends, The
Lost Poem, published in Indian Literature, Sahitya Akadami’s Bi-
monthly journal, July- August 2007.
6. Mohammad Hasan aur Gorakhpur ki Baghawat, Hasan Mosanna
ed. 1857 Nekat aur Jehat, 2008.
7. Review of Beyond Black Waters, Joginder Paul, Penguin Books;
Indian Literature Sahitya Akademi, March- April, 2008.
8. Neutralizing Gender: Radha and Radhaism of Medieval Braj in
Negotiating Religion: Perspectives from Indian History, Manohar
Publications, New Delhi, 2011.
9. Miyan Sahib: Faith in the time of Rebellion, in A Leaf Turns
Yellow: Sufis of Awadh, Edited by Muzaffar Ali, Bloomsbury
Publication, New Delhi, 2013.
10. ‘Walking with Heritage’ Review of: Delhi 20 Heritage Walks, ed.
by Annabel Lopez and Swapna Liddle, INTACH, Delhi Chapter 2013,
in Journal of Landscape Architecture, issue no. 38, New Delhi, 2013.
11. Rebellious against Rebellion, in 1857: Muslims, Minorities and
Marginal Perspectives, Volume V, edited by Crispin Bates, Sage
Publications India Ltd. New Delhi, 2014.
12. Situation Ethics and Muslim Women in Medieval India, in Subrata
Bagchi edited, Beyond the Private World: Indian Women in the Public
Sphere, Primus Books, New Delhi, 2014.
13. ‘The Raj: Remains and Reminiscences’; Review of Memories of
Belonging-Images from the colony and beyond, Malavika Karlekar,
Niyogi Books, New Delhi, 2015, in Journal of Landscape
Architecture, issue no. 45, 2015.
14. ‘Dilli, Dehli, Delhi’ –review of Chandni Chowk: The Mughal City of
Old Delhi, Swapna Liddle, Biblio: A Review of Books, July-Sept.
2017.
15. Search for Self through Architecture-review of Cosmic Dance in
Stone, Ramu Katakam, in Journal of Landscape Architecture, issue
no. 53 (ISSN 0975-0177) 2017.
16. A City As ‘Lived Experience’- Review of Delhi in Transition, 1821
and Beyond: Mirza Sangin Beg’s Sair-ul Manazil, Shama Mitra
Chenoy in The Book Review, volume XLII, Number 12, December
2018.
17. ‘Unani Medicine and Its Linkages with Ayurveda’: in Diplomacy
and Beyond A Journal of Foreign Policy and National affairs, ISSN,
25818929, India-Qatar Issue, 2019.
Seminars and Conferences Organized
1. Organized National Conference on Lessons from the lives of
ten most dynamic women of Indian History, 7th
March 2007,
under the aegis of Jamia Cultural Committee and the National
Commission for Women, at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi.
2. Member organizing team of Three Day International Seminar
on Shaikh Ali Hujaveri-His Life and Contributions, 5th -7
th
December 2010. Organized by the Faculty of Humanities and
Languages, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi.
3. Coordinator National Conference on Politics of Identity in
South Asia, 21st and 22
nd of March 2011. Organized by the
Department of History and Culture, Jamia Millia Islamia, New
Delhi.
4. Coordinator XXXI Ansari Memorial Lecture at Jamia Millia
Islamia on ‘Ethnicity and Nation Building: The Naga Case
Revisited’, delivered by Prof. Suranjan Das, 5 March 2013.
5. Organized Extension Lecture Series in the Department of
History & Culture, Jamia Millia Islamia- New Delhi, sessions,
2015-16 and 2016-17. (20 lectures were delivered under this
series.)
6. Program Coordinator of the 22nd
Refresher Course in History
organized by the UGC-Human Resource Development Centre,
(18th
August-8th
September 2016), Jamia Millia Islamia, New
Delhi.
7. Convenor of the National Seminar on Boundaries and
Frontiers in South Asian History, organized by the
Department of History and Culture, Jamia Millia Islamia under
the aegis of UGC-DRS SAP-III, on the7th
- 8th
of March 2017.
8. Convenor of Students’ Seminar on Gendered Ideas Against the
Backdrop of Human Rights, organized by the Subject
Association of the Department of History & Culture, Jamia
Millia Islamia, 11th March 2019.
Board Memberships and others:
1. Member of the Academic Council of the National Resource
Centre in Gender/Women Studies, UGC-HRDC, Jamia
Millia Islamia. 2018.
2. Member of the Academic Council of the National Resource
Centre in Gender/Women Studies, UGC-HRDC, Jamia
Millia Islamia. 2019.
3. Member of the Editorial Board of the Women’s Link Journal
from 2017 till date.
Administrative Experience
Warden of G P Girls Hostel of Jamia Millia Islamia from September 1999 to
September 2008. (Designated Senior Warden since 2005, and Assistant
Provost Hall of Girls’ Residence, Jamia Millia Islamia, from 2006 to 2008).
Acted as the Advisor of the Subject Association of History, Department of
History & Culture, Jamia Millia Islamia for sessions 2012-13, 2013-14 and
2018-2019.
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