PhD Awarded
1) Dr. Ratul Mahanta was awarded the Ph.D. degree of IIT Guwahati for his work “An Analysis of RegionalDisparities in Agricultural Development in Assam: An Econometric Approach”, who worked under my supervision.
2) Dr. Gautam Kumar Dutta was awarded the Ph.D. degree of IIT Guwahati for his work “The Growth of Cross-Border Economic Relationships between Northeast India and Bangladesh: An Empirical Study”, who worked under my supervision.
3) Dr Daisy Das was awarded the Ph. D. degree of the Institute for her work “Quality of Life and Environment: A Case Study of Guwahati” who worked under my supervision.
4) Dr. Ira Das was awarded the Ph. D. degree of the institute for her work “Rural-Urban Divide and Linkages: An Empirical Analysis in Assam”, who worked under joint supervision with me and my colleague Dr. M. K. Dutta.
5) Dr. Ashima Majumdar was awarded the Ph.D. degree of the institute for her work- “Urban Informal Manufacturing Sector in Assam: An Analysis of Growth Dynamics, Productivity, Linkage and Social Security”
6) Dr. Gopal Kumar Sarma was awarded the Ph. D. degree of the institute for his work “Microfinance Repayment Performance and Related Issues in Microfinance Institutions Model: An Empirical Examination in the Brahmaputra Valley of Assam, India”
Ongoing PhD Students
1) Munmi Saikia, Thesis Work
2) Kuladhar Saikia, Thesis Work
3) Gunjan Kumar, Course Work
1) Dr. Ratul Mahanta was awarded the Ph.D. degree of IIT Guwahati for his work “An Analysis of RegionalDisparities in Agricultural Development in Assam: An Econometric Approach”, who worked under my supervision.
2) Dr. Gautam Kumar Dutta was awarded the Ph.D. degree of IIT Guwahati for his work “The Growth of Cross-Border Economic Relationships between Northeast India and Bangladesh: An Empirical Study”, who worked under my supervision.
3) Dr Daisy Das was awarded the Ph. D. degree of the Institute for her work “Quality of Life and Environment: A Case Study of Guwahati” who worked under my supervision.
4) Dr. Ira Das was awarded the Ph. D. degree of the institute for her work “Rural-Urban Divide and Linkages: An Empirical Analysis in Assam”, who worked under joint supervision with me and my colleague Dr. M. K. Dutta.
5) Dr. Ashima Majumdar was awarded the Ph.D. degree of the institute for her work- “Urban Informal Manufacturing Sector in Assam: An Analysis of Growth Dynamics, Productivity, Linkage and Social Security”
6) Dr. Gopal Kumar Sarma was awarded the Ph. D. degree of the institute for his work “Microfinance Repayment Performance and Related Issues in Microfinance Institutions Model: An Empirical Examination in the Brahmaputra Valley of Assam, India”
Ongoing PhD Students
1) Munmi Saikia, Thesis Work
2) Kuladhar Saikia, Thesis Work
3) Gunjan Kumar, Course Work