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Joined on May 20, 2011
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I am a professional research consultant, working in the field of social science for last 10 years. I worked with various renowned international research organizations and academic institutes. Some of these organizations I’ve worked with are- International Water management Institute (IWMI), Population Council, Delhi, VikasAnvesh Foundation (VAF), The National Museum of Denmark, The University of California, Davis, et al. My strength in professional capacity is writing project report, research papers (mostly in Social Science), transcription and translation, documentation, data management (excel, Cs-Pro), presentation making, photo documentation, photo-editing, and other time bound creative works. I am proficient with Microsoft Word, Excel, Cs-Pro, Photoshop, Corel, Indesign software. Presently I am looking for freelance jobs to fill up the free hours brought by the unfortunate COVID-19 pandemic, and earn some extra bucks. Hope that I could work for your esteemed institution too.
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Experience
Project Staff
Dec, 2012 - Present
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12 years, 11 months
The Researcher
Dec, 2012 - Present
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12 years, 11 months
Supervising in different research project, research team leading, writing project reports, helping research team to write research papers, data management, website content development.
Dec, 2012 - Present
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12 years, 11 months
Education
Indira Gandhi National Open University
2014 - 2016
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2 years
Masters in Sociology

India
2014 - 2016
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2 years
University of Calcutta
2005 - 2008
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3 years
Graduation - English Literature

India
2005 - 2008
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3 years
Publications
ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF THE COVID−19 LOCKDOWN IN A REMITTANCE-DEPENDENT REGION
American Journal of Agricultural Economics
This paper was written as a direct field survey about the impacts of India’s COVID-19 lockdown on incomes, expenditures, and remittances at a micro-household level.
Short-term effects of India’s demonetization on the rural poor
Economics Letters
This paper analyzes the short-run responses of poor rural households to India’s demonetization in 2016. We estimate an economic loss of 15.5% over the two months post demonetization and discuss a range of strategies that the households adopted to exchange their banned currency-denominations.