Arpita Banerjee and Pravat Kumar Kuri

Arpita Banerjee is an academician and researcher.
She is Head of the Department (Economics), M.U.C. Women’s College,
Burdwan and has been teaching for more than 10 years. She did her Post
Graduation from the University of Calcutta and M.Phil from Jadavpur
University, Kolkata. She obtained her PhD degree from the University of
Burdwan. As an academician, Dr Banerjee specializes in statistics and
econometric analysis and planning and development economics, she has
been teaching papers of micro and macro-economic theories, development
policies, Indian economic planning and statistical analysis to students
of economics honours. She is a member of Bengal Economic Association.
She has presented a number of papers in several national and
international seminars and conferences and has many publications in
refereed journals and proceedings. Her areas of interest are development
economics, regional disparity, agricultural economics and environmental
economics.
Pravat Kumar Kuri was born and educated in West Bengal.
He obtained a Master’s degree in Economics from the University of
Burdwan. He did M.Phil in Economics from Jadavpur University, Kolkata
and Ph.D from the University of Burdwan. He started his teaching career
as Lecturer at Government College, Itanagar, in 1992 and after that he
taught Economics at the post-graduate level at Arunachal University for
more than a decade. Dr Kuri subsequently served as Reader at the
Department of Economics, North Eastern Hill University (NEHU), Shilong.
Currently he is working as Professor at the Department of Economics,
University of Burdwan. As Lead coordinator, he has prepared District
Human Development Report, Hooghly, West Bengal, published by UNDP and
the Department of Planning, Government of West Bengal. Under sole and
co-authorship, Dr. Kuri so far has written seven books, important among
them are Agricultural Growth and Agrarian Relations: A Study in West
Bengal, 2013, Tenancy Relations in Backward Agriculture: A Study of
Rural Assam, 2004, Land Reform in Arunachal Pradesh, 2000 and has
published a number of research articles in reputed journals of social
science. Professor Kuri is actively engaged in research and participated
in number of national and international seminars/conferences. His areas
of research interest include development economics, regional disparity,
agricultural economics, institutional economics, resource and
environmental economics.
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