CURRICULUM VITAE Name Age & Date of Birth Present Designation: : T. Chandra Sekarayya :15/06/1966-50 years Educational Qualifications Teaching Experience Post Graduate Teaching Experience : 9 Research experience Research Guidance and Supervision M. Phil Guidance Awarded : M.A(Population Studies), M.S.W (Master of Social Work), B.Ed (Social & English), Ph.D. S. No. Name of the Candidate Title of the Thesis Year of Award 1. P. Chandra Sekhar Indira Jala Prabha Programme: Improvement in living standard caste and scheduled tribes- A Study. Ph.D. Guidance Full-time on going : 03 Part-Time on Going :01 Publications (furnish year wise list as per format in Annexure-II): No. of. Papers published in National Journals :16 International Journals :18 Books authored :01 Edited Books :05 Chapters in books :04 No. of Seminars / Conferences / workshops Organized): 01
No. of Seminars / Conferences / workshops Attended : 06 (International): No. of Seminars / Conferences / workshops Attended: 33 (National): No. of Seminars / Conferences / workshops in which Served as resource person: 01 Awards Received: Nil Professional Experience (Membership in Professional Bodies): 1. Indian Association of Social Sciences and Health 2. Indian Science Congress Annexure-II Publications: (First Author, Co-Authors, Title of the Paper, Journal Name, ISBN/ISSN No: year) 1. Trends of Urbanization in Andhra Pradesh : An analysis RIPPLES: An International Multi-disciplinary Research Journal, Volume, 2.2 & 3.1, Issue, March, 2008 February, 2009. 2. Major Demographic trends in India An Overview, Southern Economist, Vol.47, N0.21.1st March, 2009 - Bangalore. 3. Gender disparities in developmental perspectives of India An overview Journal Human Endeavour, Vol.IV, No.1&2, Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh. 4. Changing sex ratio of India A Spatio temporal analysis Journal, South Asian Anthropologist. Vol.9.No.1, March,2009, Ranchi, pp 65-69. 5. Women Development indicators in India An overview. Human Development and social execution edited by D. Pullarao, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. 6. Observation visits and study tours in social work practicum. Social Work Professional skills edited by Dr.T. Lakshmamma, S.V. University, Tirupati. 7. Trends and patterns of urbanization in India: An interstate analysis ARTHA social science journal Bangalore.Vol.8, No.1, Jan-June2009. 8. Declining Sex Ratio of India: Causes and consequences, ARTHA social science journal Bangalore, Vol.8, No.1, Jan-June2009. 9. Literacy Scenario India, Southern Economist, Vol.48, No.1, 1 st May, 2009 - Bangalore. 10. Health problems of aged in India: An analysis, VISION, Vol.29, No.1, 2009. 11. Male s Attitudes on Women s Empowerment and Men as Supportive Partners in Promotion of RCH: A Study among Slum Dwellers in Andhra Pradesh, India Asia- Pacific Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. (2) June-Dec, 2009. 12. Changing Sex Ratio of Andhra Pradesh: An overview, Journal of Women and Development, Vol.2, Nov2009.pp42-50.
13. Health and Feeding Practices of Children: A Comparative Study of Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, Monograph of Bhopal Seminar 2010. 14. Declining Sex Ratio of Madhya Pradesh: Its determinants, Southern Economist, Vol.49.No.14, 2010. 15. Policies and Programmes for the Welfare of Elderly persons in India: An Appraisal in Ageing in India: Issues and concerns edited by N.Audinarayana, VDM Publishers, 2010. Socio-Economic and Demographic profile slums among Selected states and million plus cities: A study base on census data, 2001, Journal of Spatial sciences,2010. 16. Developmental programmes implemented by the NGOs for downtrodden, 2011: RIPPLES, Vol.5, Issue-2, March-August, PP.72-74,91. 17. Declining Child sex Ratio in India: Trends, Issues and Concerns, 2011: Asia-Pacific Journal of Social Sciences, Vol.III, Jan- June.pp.183-193. 18. Ageing population in India: Its implications; 2012: Indian Journal of Research; Paripex, Vol.1,Issue:6,June, pp.99-101. 19. The Pattern of sex ratio in India with special reference to Andhra Pradesh 2012:Research Digest,Vol-6,Issue-4,Jan-March,pp.3-7. 20. A study on Awareness of HIV/AIDS among professional Course students,2012, edited by Venkata Rao: Social Work and Development Issues, Manglam Publications, Delhi. 21. A Study on vulnerability assessment for Balasahyoga Famalies in urban Areas, 2012: in Sai Sujatha (eds) Growing Urbanisation: Challenges and Strategies, Discovery publishing house PVT.LTD. New Delhi. 22. Perceptions on reproductive health, attitude and behaviour of out-of school rural adolescent boys, Asian Academic Research Journal of social science & Humanities, Vol.1, issue-2, Aug,2012,PP.64-74. 23. A study on Involvement of Males in Promotion of Reproductive and Child Health in rural Areas of Kadapa district, Andhra Pradesh, Indian Journal of Research, Vol.1, Issue.8, Aug, 2012, PP.117-119. 24. Dimensions of poverty in rural of Rayaseema region of Andhra Pradesh- A sociological study, Indian Journal of Research, Vol.1, Issue.8,Aug,2012,PP.122-114. 25. Policies and programmes for women welfare and advancement in India-Research Digest, A Quarterly Multidisciplinary Research Journal, July-Sep. & Oct-Dec,2012, pp.12-17 26. Sharp Decline in Child Sex Ratio: Emerging concerns from 2011 census,india,2012, Population Reproductive& Child Health, selected papers of Bhopal Seminar,2012, eds; Aalok Ranjan and Ravendra Singh, MLC Foundation and Shyam Institute, pp.25-40. 27. Declining Child Sex Ratio in Andhra Pradesh- a Study, 2013: International Journal of Scientific Research, Vol.2, Issue-2, pp.377.379. 28. Womens Education and Antenatal Services in Andhra Pradesh: An Analysis of NFHS-III Data,2013: in Pulla Rao (eds),sustainable development of women: Issues and Problem, Mangalam Publication, Delhi pp.245-256. 29. A study on impact of Socio-Economic aspects on Reproductive Health Knowledge of Rural Youth, Journal of International Academic Research for Multidisciplinary, Volume 1, Issue 2 (March 2013),pp.10-23. 30. Trends in Demographic Aspects of India, 2013: Global Research Analysis, Volume: 2, Issue : 4, April, pp.236-239. 31. Population growth: it s influence on environment, Asian Journal of Research in Social Science & Humanities, Volume 3, Issue 5 (May, 2013), pp.400-406.
32. A Study on perception of Rural men on women Autonomy, Indian Journal of Women and Development,Nov,2012,pp.52-66. 33. Spatio-temporal Urbanization Pattern in Andhra Pradesh: in Kalpana Markandey et al.,(eds) Challenges of Urbanization in the 21 st Century. Urbanization and Urban Growth, Volume.4, concept Publishing Company (p) Ltd. New Delhi,2013, pp 14-22. 34. Men s participation in reproductive Health matters: a study in rural and Urban Settings, Indian Journal of Women and Development, March, 2013,pp.187-193. 35. Maternal Health Status of Tribal Women In India: A Study based on N.F.H.S-III: Scope for Social work Practices, Indian Journal of Women and Development,Nov,2013,pp.87-94. 36. Participation of Men in Reproductive Health Matters: A Comparative Study in Rural and Urban Areas, Asia Pacific Journal of Research Vol: I Issue XX, December 2014 37. ISSN: 2320-5504, E-ISSN-2347-4793, pp.7-16. 38. Education status and its impact on development of scheduled castes: an overview, International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development 2015; 2(1): 356-360. 39. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes: Problems and Policies in Differential fields of Social Work Practice (Eds) Lakshmamma,T and Ramu.K, Scholar Press, Germanym, pp.283-300. 40. Discrimination against the girl child in India: An explanatory Study, Kusuma (Eds) Problems of girl child: Need for sensitization and support, serials publications (p) Ltd, New Delhi,2015, pp36-50.isbn:978-81-8387-717-6. 41. Historical narrative of Free and Compulsory Primary Education in Indian Context, International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Volume: 2, Issue: 8, 11-16, Aug 2015, pp11-16. www.allsubjectjournal.com 42. Impact of Indira Jala Prabbha Programme on Agriculture Development, Journal of Urban and Regional Studies, Vol.1, No.3, August, 2015, pp-108-117. 43. A study on knowledge of female reproductive aspects among participants of refresher course in women studies, World Wide Journal of Multi disciplinary Research and Development, Aug, 2015; 1(2): pp.5-9. 44. Spatial Distribution of Rural Settlements in Southern Andhra Pradesh- A geographical Perspective, Asia-Pacific Journal of Research, Vol.I, Issue XXXII, Oct,2015, pp.169-178. 45. Pattern of sex ratio of the population in Andhra Pradesh- An analysis of 20111 census data, Education and Welfare, An International Journal of Education and Humanities, Vol-IV, No-1,Jan-Dec,2015, PP.135-142. 46. A study on impact of Indira Jala Prabha programme on living standards among beneficiaries, International Journal of World Research, Vol: I Issue XXIII, November 2015,pp. 52-60. 47. Spatial Distribution of Urban Settlements in Rayalaseema Region of Andhra Pradesh., Education and Development, An International Journal of Education & Humanities, Vol- IV, Jan-Dec,2015.PP.271-283. 48. Gender Composition of the Population in India and Its Determinants, Geo Eye, International Journal, Vol.4, No.2, Dec,2015, ISSN-2347-4246,UGIT, Dept. of Geography, Bangalore University, Bangalore, India, pp.23-29. 49. Spatial Variations in distribution of Child Sex Ratio of Andhra Pradesh: A Demographic Perspective, International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews, Peer Reviewed &
Referred Multidisciplinary International Journal, Quarterly issue, impact factor-3.215, Special Issue, Jan-2017, pp.20-25. 50. Participation of men in Reproductive Health Matters: A comparative Study in Rural and Urban Areas, International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews, Peer Reviewed & Referred Multidisciplinary International Journal, Quarterly issue, impact factor-3.215, Special Issue, Jan-2017, pp.35-47.