PhD. Agril. Extenion
Assistant Professor
M.S. Swaminathan School of Agriculture
 
Department: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION & COMMUNICATION
Phone: 8917533025
 

About Me

Rupashree Senapati,   working as Assistant Professor (Department of Agricultural Extension) in Paralakhemundi campus,  Centurion University of Technology & Management (CUTM) also a certified Master Trainer from  National Skill Development Corporation.

Education  

Education includes BSc (Agriculture) , 
College of Agriculture,Chiplima,
O.U.A.T.,ODISHA 

MSc (Agricultural  Extension), 

 Bidhan Chandra KrishiViswaVidyalaya,

Nadia,WEST BENGAL

  PhD.( Agril. Extenion )

 Visva-Bharati, Shantiniketan, WEST BENGAL (continuing)

‘O’ Level

 Institute of Computer Engineers, WESTBENGAL [HO:NIELIT,NEW DELHI ] 

UGC – NET : Qualified for Assistant Professor with 94 percentile .

WORK EXPERIENCE: (6 years including  Teaching, Research and Banking Industry 2 years of each  )

UGC – NET : Qualified for Assistant Professor with 94 percentile .

Publications : 8 Research papers in peer reviewed journals, review paper, abstracts and other popular articles





 
Research Fields

  • Climate Change and Gender in Agriculture

Teaching

  • Rural Sociology And Educational Psychology
  • Information and Communication Technology
  • Fundamentals of Agricultural Extension
  • Human Values And Ethics
  • Farm Management
  • Production and Resource Economics

Expertise

  • Rural Sociology and Gender in Agriculture

Interests

  • Reading novel and good books
  • listening music and doing meditation

 
   

Research Fields

Ph.D Thesis   Title (continuing) 

Assessment of Vulnerability and Empowerment of Farm Women in Odisha
 Chairman and HOD

Dr Siddharth Dev Mukhopadhyaya 

(Professor, Department of Agril. Ext.

Visva Bharati University, Shanti Niketan, West Bengal)

SYNOPSIS OUTLINE

The perception regarding extent of vulnerability and drudgery of farm women may be measured. It is expected that there is certain level of correlation between gender gap and access to education, nutrition, resources and technology use.

  M.Sc.  Thesis Title :

Farmers’ – Scientists Perception on climate change : A study conducted in Orissa

Chairman, Advisory Committee

Dr Sagar Mondal 

(Associate Proff. Department of Agril. Ext.,Bidhan Chandra Krishi VisvaVidyalaya, Nadia, West Bengal)

PROJECT OUTLINE:

 A study was conducted in three villages of Jagatsinghpur district as well as on the scientists of NRRI in Odisha regarding perception of climate change in Odisha. After analysis of data it was found that environment/ air will be most severely affected followed by agriculture and allied, coastal zone, forest and wildlife and then water resources due to climate change.