Dr. Vinita Gupta has leveraged her extensive knowledge and abilities to secure challenging positions across a range of institutions. Her professional journey includes roles as an assistant professor in the Department of English, where she made significant contributions. She also acted as the coordinator of extracurricular activities. She has also been an active member of the personality development course and served as the coordinator of the WRS (Write, Read, and Speak) program, overseeing debate competitions.
She earned her Ph.D. degree from Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi, on Indian English Partition Literature in 2013. Further, she has cleared the Maharashtra State Eligibility Test 2023 and the UGC Net 2023, which exhibit her commitment towards continuous learning and academic excellence. Notably, she was recognized as the best paper presenter at NIT Durgapur in 2013. Her passion for debate and eloquence is further reflected in numerous awards at both high school and college levels.
She has eight years of teaching experience in language, communication & human values in government and non -government institutions. Her research contributions include fourteen paper presentations and two publications along with one book chapter.
1. Paper entitled, ‘A Comparative Study of Train to Pakistan and Tamas as Parttion novels’ published in the issue of Labyrinth: An International Refereed Journal (VOL.1 / NO.2-September 2010, ISSN-0976-0814).
2. Paper entitled, ‘The Motif of Revenge in Chaman Nahal’s Azadi’ published in the issue of Indian Journal of Postcolonial Literature: An International Refereed Journal (December 2010, ISSN-0974-7370).
3. Paper entitled, ‘Sunlight on a Broken Column: A Feminist Resistance against the Subjugation of Women’ published in a proceeding of the UGC sponsored national seminar edited by Asha Susan Jacob & Tom Thomas (ISBN 978-81-7821-436-8).
WORKSHOPS/CONFERENCE:
National seminar on “Global Literature, National Identity & Subaltern Emerging in English Writing” held duringFeb11-12, 2009 in Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur (India).
Presented a paper entitled “Jayanta Mahapatra: A Unique Poetic Sensibility” in a national seminar on “Indian English Poetry after 1950” held during March 28-29, 2009 in Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi (India).
Presented a paper entitled “Indian English Partition Narratives: An Altruistic Approach” in a national conference held during Feb. 16-17, 2013 in Brahmavart Post Graduate College, Mandhana, Kanpur.
Presented a paper entitled “What the Body Remembers: First Feminist Perspective on Partition” in a national seminar held during March 16-17, 2013 in D.D.U. Gorakhpur.
Presented a paper entitled “Religious and social hypocrisy: A Study of Khushwant Singh’s Short Stories” in a national seminar held during March 30-31, 2013 in Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi (India).
Presented a paper entitled “Reconfiguring Cracking India into 1947: Earth: A Critical Perspective” in an international conference held during June 1-3, 2013 in NIT, Durgapur.
Presented a paper entitled “Modernism and Indian English Literature: A Critical Study” in an international conference held during Sep. 1-2, 2013 organized by Jeevanodaya Siksha Samiti in Gazipur.
National workshop on “Bhartiya Mahilaon Ki Asmita Ki Raksha Me Samaj Aur Kanoon Ki Bhoomika” held during Oct. 23-29, 2013 in D.A.V. P.G. College, Varanasi
Presented a paper entitled “Postcolonial Canon and Indian English Partition Literature” in an international conference held during Dec. 9-10, 2013 in Amity University, Lucknow.
Presented a paper entitled “Folk Elements in the Novels of Amit Choudhuri in an international seminar on ‘Folk Literature and Culture’ held during Jan 30-31, 2014 in B.H.U. Varanasi.
Presented a paper entitled “Literature as a Treasure-trove of Values” in a national conference held during Feb. 21-22, 2014 at M.M.M. University of Technology, Gorakhpur, U.P., India.
Presented a paper entitled “Sunlight on a Broken Column: A Narrative Study” in an international seminar on ‘Reading/Understanding Fiction in Contemporary Times’ held during March 5-6, 2014 in B.H.U. Varanasi.
Paper entitled, ‘A Comparative Study of Train to Pakistan and Tamas as Partition novels’ published in the issue of Labyrinth: an International Refereed Journal (VOL.1 / NO.2-September 2010, ISSN-0976-0814).
Paper entitled, ‘The Motif of Revenge in Chaman Nahal’s Azadi’ published in the issue of Indian Journal of Postcolonial Literature: an International Refereed Journal (December 2010, ISSN-0974-7370).
Paper entitled, ‘Sunlight on a Broken Column: A Feminist Resistance against the Subjugation of Women’ published in a proceeding of the UGC sponsored national seminar edited by Asha Susan Jacob & Tom Thomas (ISBN 978-81-7821-436-8).
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