Delhi Technological University
Formerly Delhi College of Engineering
 

Seema Singh

Qualifications: M.A., Ph.D., MIEA , MISLE, MISWS , MEA, MIIRA

Specialisation: Economics

E-Mail: seemasingh@dce.ac.in

Publications


C.1 Engineering Education

  1. “Enhancing Employability among Technological Unemployed through Continuing Engineering Education”, Perspective In Education,, 2007, 23(02): 69-76.
  2. “Designing Economics Course for Indian Engineering Education System” Special issue of University News on Engineering Education, 2005, 43 (39) : 111-116.
  3. “Social Science Component of Engineering Curricula in India” Journal of Engineering Education, 2005, 18 (3): 39-44.
  4. “Role of Engineering Institutes in Making Micro and Small Manufacturing Enterprises Sustainable”, University News, 2004, 42 (46), pp. 124-127.
  5. “Addressing Environmental Issues through Engineering Education”, 19th Indian Engineering Congress between December 17-19, 2004, pp. 339-342.
  6. “Designing Continuing Education for Technological Unemployed”, University News, 2004, 41(5), pp. 5-6,10.
  7. “Continuing Education: Response of Students to System of Education and Evaluation”, (with Anil Kumar), The Indian Journal for Technical Education, 2003, 26(4), pp. 48-56.
  8. “Socio Economic Profile of First Year Students of 2001-02” Reverie: Annual Magazine of Delhi College of Engineering, 2003, pp 66-68.
  9. “Relevance of Economics in Engineering Education” in University News, 2003, 41(9), pp. 9-11.
  10. Dilli Main Engineering Siksha Ki Suvidha (in Hindi), Dilli Masik, 2002, pp. 18-23.
  11. “Facilities for Engineering Education in Haryana” in NTMIS Bulletin, 2001, VII(1), pp. 13-27.
  12. “Facilities for Engineering Education in Delhi” in NTMIS Bulletin, 2001, VI(4), pp. 13-25.

C.2 Engineering Manpower

  1. “MNCs Effect on Employment of Engineers” The Indian Journal of Technical Education, 2005, 28(2), pp. 38-44.
  2. “Impact of Globalization on Engineering Manpower Planning” ( with T. Thankachan) in M. Sudhir Reddy et. al. edited Globalization and Manpower Planning, Discovery Publishing House, New Delhi, 2005, pp 278- 286.
  3. “Technical Manpower Planning and Employment Scenario of women Engineers in India” (with T. Thankachan) in M. Sudhir Reddy et. al. edited Globalization and Manpower Planning, Discovery publishing House, New Delhi, 2005, pp. 128- 143.

C.3 Technology and Society

  1. “Education of Information and Communication Technology as an Aid in Development of Rural Jharkhand” Bihar Economic Journal, Conference Volume, 2005, pp. 154-159.
  2. “Information Technology: An Effective Tool for Managing Sustainable Agriculture” (with Anil Kumar), Agricultural Situation in India, 2003, LIX(11), pp. 717-721.
  3. “Analysis of Major Economic forces operating on food industry” (with S. Tiwary) National Seminar on Role of Mechinaries in Maximising Agricultural Production Organised by Indian Society of Agricultural Engineering on, 1989, pp. 110-114.

C.4 General Employment & Labour Market

  1. Employment of Women in Tribal Region of Bihar, Studies on Jharkhand-2, Social Change, 1999, 29(1&2) (Combined), pp. 115-130.
  2. “Non-farm Employment for Rural Household in Jharkhand Region of Bihar- Evidence and Prognosis” Studies on Jharkhand-2, Social Change, 1999, 29(1&2) (Combined), pp.171-184.
  3. “Employment, Education & Tribal Rural Workers in Bihar” Bihar Economic Journal, 1998, Second Annual Conference, pp. 15-27.
  4. “State Intervention and Tribal Worker”, in Radhakrishana, R. at. El. (eds.)’ Empowering Rural Labour in India’, Institute for Human Development in India, New Delhi, 1998, pp. 243-268.
  5. “Development Strategies for Scheduled Tribe”, in Ajit Kumar Sinha’s (eds.) Bihar’s Economic Revival, Economic Association of Bihar, 1997, pp. 284-304.
  6. Employment Strategy for Rural Tribal Workers”, Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 1996, 39(2), pp. 449-457.
  7. “Tribal Rural Woman, Poverty and the Challenge of Sustainable Development”, Journal of Social and Economic Studies, 1994, II, pp. 157-163.
  8. “Political Economy of Peasant Movement in Central Bihar”, in K.K.Sharma et.al.. (eds.) Peasant Struggle in Bihar, Janaki Prakashan, Patna/Delhi, 1993, pp. 210-216.
  9. “Labour Market Segmentation and Female Labour : Some Theoretical Formulations” Indian Economic Conference Volume, 1993, pp. 82-89.
  10. “New Economic Policy in India: Some Implications for Employment and Labour Market” Indian Journal of Industrial Relation, 1993, 28(4), pp. 311-325.
  11. “Agricultural Labour and Labour Institution in Bihar” Indian Journal of Labour Economics”, 1993, 36(4), pp. 987-990.
  12. “Urban Poverty and Labour Market in Developing Countries”`, Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 1992, 35(2), pp. 177-182.
  13. Women and Work: Changing Scenario in India ( Book with Prof. Alakh N. Sharma) (eds.), Indian Society of Labour Economics and B.R. Publishing Corporation, New Delhi, 1992.
  14. “Planning and Plight of Female Rural Labour in India”, (with B.P.Singh) Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 1991, 34(3), pp. 255-262.
  15. “Employment and Unemployment among Agricultural Labourers in India”, Journal of Social and Economic Studies (New Series), Third Issue, 1990, pp. 89-97.