Biosensing and molecular diagnosis have a market size of USD 29 billion (2023) and are considered an area with enormous growth and commercial potential (CAGR 8%). This multidisciplinary field requires inputs from chemists, biologists, clinicians, physicists, electronics, and mechanical engineers. Dr Ghosh closely works with several collaborators from these fields and tries to build novel assays to enable and develop biosensing devices with biomedical, agricultural, and environmental applications.

  • Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA: (2009 – 2015)
  • M.Sc. from Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India: (2006 – 2008)
  • B.Sc. from Ramakrishna Mission Residential College Narendrapur (University of Calcutta), Kolkata, West Bengal, India: (2003 – 2006)

  • S Tripathy, T Agarkar, A Talukdar, M Sengupta, A Kumar*, S Ghosh**. Evaluation of indirect sequence-specific magneto-extraction-aided LAMP for fluorescence and electrochemical SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid detection. Talanta. 2023, 252, 123809.
  • T Agarkar, VK Nair, S Tripathy, V Chawla, S Ghosh, A Kumar.* Oxygen Vacancy Modulated MnO2 Bi-Electrode System for Attomole-Level Pathogen Nucleic Acid Sequence Detection, Electrochim Acta, 2022, 407, 139876.
  • S Tripathy, A Talukdar, PV Rajesh, G Pramanik*, S Ghosh*. Limited-Resource Preparable Chitosan Magnetic Particles for Extracting Amplification-Ready Nucleic Acid from Complex Biofluid. Analyst, 2022, 147, 165.
  • T Agarkar, S Tripathy, V Chawla, M Sengupta, S Ghosh*, A Kumar**. A batch processed titanium-vanadium oxide nanocomposite based solid-state electrochemical sensor for zeptomolar nucleic acid detection. Analytical Methods, 2022, 14, 4495.
  • S Kumar, A Kharb, A Vazirani, RS Chauhan, G Pramanik, M Sengupta, S Ghosh*. Nucleic acid extraction from complex biofluid using toothpick-actuated over-the-counter medical-grade cotton. Bioorg Med Chem. 2022, 73, 117009.
  • VK Nair, C Sharma, M Sengupta, S Ghosh*. Mitigating the Non-Specific Amplification in RCA: Assessment of the Role of Ligation and Exonuclease Digestion in Circular DNA Preparation. [in Revision]
  • Long MJC, Poganik JR, Ghosh S, Aye Y. Subcellular Redox Targeting: Bridging In Vitro And In Vivo Chemical Biology. ACS Chem Biol. 2017, 12, 586-600.
  • Xu W, Ouellette A, Ghosh S, O’Neill TC, Greenberg MM, Zhao L. Mutagenic Bypass Of An Oxidized Abasic Lesion-Induced DNA Interstrand Cross-Link Analogue By Human Translesion Synthesis DNA Polymerases. Biochemistry. 2015, 54, 7409-7422.
  • Xu W, Ghosh S, Ouellette A, Greenberg MM, Zhao L. Replication dependent DNA repair of DNA interstrand cross-links by human translesion DNA polymerases. Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society. Volume 250 (conference presentation)
  • Ghosh, S.; Greenberg, M. M., Correlation of Thermal Stability and Structural Distortion of DNA Interstrand Cross-Links Produced from Oxidized Abasic Sites with Their Selective Formation and Repair. Biochemistry. 2015, 54, 6274-6283.
  • Ghosh, S., Greenberg, M. M., Nucleotide Excision Repair Of Chemically Stabilized Analogues Of DNA Interstrand Cross-Links Produced From Oxidized Abasic Sites. Biochemistry 2014, 53, 5958-5965.
  • Ghosh, S., Greenberg, M. M., Synthesis of Cross-Linked DNA Containing Oxidized Abasic Site Analogues. J. Org. Chem. 2014, 79, 5948 – 5957. [**Featured article]
  • George, C., Ghosh, S., Chandrakumar, N., 29Si NMR-Transition Selective Double Quantum Filter Experiments In One And Two Dimensions. Future Directions in NMR; Editors: Khetrapal, C. L.; Kumar, A.; Ramanathan, K. V.; Springer, 2014, pp 231-237. (ISBN 978-81-8489-995-5)

  • Associate Professor (2023 – now); Centre for Life Sciences, Mahindra University, Hyderabad, India
  • Scientist D (2022 – 2023); UGC-DAE CSR Kolkata Centre, Kolkata, India
  • Associate Professor (2021 – 2022); Bennett University, Greater Noida, India
  • Assistant Professor (2016 – 2021); Bennett University, Greater Noida, India
  • Postdoctoral Researcher (2015 – 2016); Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

Dr. Ghosh’s research lab currently focuses on the following areas;Instrument and method development to enable field-based near-point-of-care detection of pathogens

  1. Assay development for elucidating molecular DNA damage pathways
  2. Method development to better understand host-pathogen interaction at the molecular level
  3. Live biosensors
Research Area of Interest
  1. Cancer Biology Area 1: Early cancer detection and understanding the effect of radiotherapy
  2. Cancer Biology Area 2: Cancer therapeutics and augmenting radio-therapeutics using supplements
  3. Method and instrument development for biomarker detection
Openings

We work at the interface of medicine, biomaterials, and biochemistry. Along with conventional training, strong emphasis is put at collaborations, personalized mentoring, science communication, and industrial training. Following are encouraged to approach.

  • JRFs from DST INSPIRE
  • JRFs from ICMR / UGC / DBT / CSIR
  • RAs with postdoc fellowships like NPDF, ICMR, DBT RA etc.
  • 6 months MSc student thesis projects

For more details on our Science, please see our papers or write to us at souradyutighoshacademic@gmail.com
You can also visit the lab by contacting us in advance.

FUNDING
  • The projects are kindly supported by
    • DBT SARS-CoV-2 Detection grant (2020 – 2022)
    • DST INSPIRE PhD fellowship 2023 for Ms Saba Parveen
    • DST Early career grant (2019-22)
    • DST Nanomission Nanobio category (2019-22)

Prof. R.S. Chauhan has 30 yrs post-PhD academics experience in spearheading educational and research programmes in Biotechnology and Bioinformatics. He is recipient of national awards, Jawahar Lal Nehru Academic Award of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Govt. of India and the Pran Vohra Award of the Indian Science Congress Association for his significant research contributions in Agriculture Biotechnology. He was awarded overseas fellowships by the DBT and DST, Ministry of Science & Technology, Govt of India to pursue advanced research in genomics and bioinformatics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA (1997-2004).

Prof. Chauhan is a prolific researcher with 6 patents granted by the GoI, 23 PhDs awarded, 110 national and international publications and close to 25 Crs R&D funding through competitive research grants from GoI agencies, DBT, DST, DRDO, ICMR, MoEF, including one Programme support in Centres of Excellence & Innovation in Biotechnology from the DBT, GoI. He has implemented research-enabled project-based learning with focus on Curriculum-to-Career in UG programmes.

  • Post-Doctorate Fellow: University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA (1997-2004)
  • Ph.D. HP Agriculture University, Palampur, HP (1991)
  • Ph.D. HP Agriculture University, Palampur, H.P. in Agriculture Biotechnology Thesis on “Genetic variation for disease resistance among somaclones of wheat for resistance to a fungal disease”: (1988-91)
  • M.Sc. HP Agriculture University, Palampur, H.P. in Mycology & Plant Pathology Thesis on “Epidemiology of pea rust disease caused by Uromyces viciae fabae”: (1986-88)
  • 4-yrs B.Sc. HP Agriculture University, Palampur, H.P. in Agriculture with specialization in Mycology & Plant Pathology: 1982-86

Journals :
  • Kharb Anjali, Shilpa Sharma, Ashish Sharma, Neeti Nirwal, Roma Pandey, Dipto Bhattacharyya, Rajinder Singh Chauhan. 2022. Capturing acyltransferase(s) transforming final step in the biosynthesis of a major iridoid glycoside, (Picroside-II) in a Himalayan medicinal herb, Picrorhiza kurroa. Molecular Biology Reports doi.org/10.1007/s11033-022-07489-9
  • Pandey Roma, Ashish Sharma, Hemant Sood, Rajinder Singh Chauhan. 2022. ABC Transporters Mined Through Comparative Transcriptomics Associate With Organ-Specific Accumulation of Picrosides in a Medicinal Herb, Picrorhiza kurroa. Protoplasma DOI : 10.1007/s00709-022-01786-7
  • Sharma Ashish, Shilpa Sharma, Hemant Sood, Rajinder Singh Chauhan. 2022. Comparative coexpression networks pinpoint acyltransferases decorating structures of major iridoid glycosides in a medicinal herb, Picrorhiza kurroa. Plant Gene. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plgene.2022.100366
  • Kharb, A. and RS Chauhan. 2021. Complexity of gene paralogues resolved inbiosynthetic pathway of hepatoprotective iridoid glycosides in a medicinal herb, Picrorhiza kurroathrough differential NGS transcriptomes. Mol Genet Genomics 296: 863-876
  • Sharma Ashish, Dipto Bhattacharyya, Shilpa Sharma, Rajinder Singh Chauhan. 2021.Transcriptome profiling reveal key hub genes in co-expression networks involved in Iridoid glycosides biosynthetic machinery in Picrorhiza kurroa. Genomics 113: 3381-94
  • Sharma Shilpa, Dipto Bhattacharyya, Ashish Sharma, Rajinder Singh Chauhan. 2021. Computational identification of potential inhibitory compounds in Indian medicinal and aromatic plant species against major pathogenicity determinants of SARS-CoV-2. J Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics  doi: 10.1080/07391102.2021.2000500
  • Pal Tarun, Jibesh Kumar Padhan, Pawan Kumar, Hemant Sood , Rajinder S. Chauhan (2018) Comparative transcriptomics uncovers differences in physiological/biochemical processes between photoautotrophic and photoheterotrophic modes of nutrition vis-à-vis secondary metabolites biosynthesis in Swertia chirayita. Molecular Biology Reports 45:77-98
  • Vashisht I., T. Pal, A. Bansal and RS Chauhan. 2018. Uncovering interconnections between kinases vis-à-vis physiological and biochemical processes contributing to picroside-I biosynthesis in a medicinal herb, Picrorhiza kurroa Royle ex. Benth. Acta Physiologiae Plantarum DOI : 10.1007/s11738-018-2689-5 (IF:1.43)
  • Gangwar M., A. Sood, Ankush Bansal and RS Chauhan. 2018. Comparative transcriptomics reveals a reduction in carbon capture and flux between source and sink in cytokinin treated inflorescences of Jatropha curcas L. 3 Biotech DOI: 10.1007/s13205-018-1089-2)
  • Bansal A., Tiratha Raj Singh and Rajinder S. Chauhan. 2018. A novel miRNA analysis framework to analyze differential biological networks. Scientific Reports Sci Rep 8(1): 2584; DOI 10.1038/s41598-017-14973-x
  • Kumar V, Bansal A and Chauhan RS. 2017. Modular design of Picroside-II biosynthesis deciphered through NGS transcriptomes and metabolic intermediates analysis in naturally variant chemotypes of a medicinal herb, Picrorhiza kurroa. Front. Plant Sci. 8:564. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2017.00564
  • Kumar P, V Jaiswal, T Pal, RS Chauhan (2017). Comparative whole-transcriptome analysis in Podophyllum species identifies key transcription factors contributing
to biosynthesis of podophyllotoxin in P. hexandrum. Protoplasma 254:217-228
  • Kumar V, N Sharma, H Sood, RS Chauhan (2016). Exogenous feeding of immediate precursors reveals synergistic effect on picroside-I biosynthesis in shoot cultures of Picrorhiza kurroa Royle ex Benth. Sci Rep 6:29750 10.1038/srep29750
  • Padhan Jibesh, Kumar Pawan, Sood Hemant, Rajinder S. Chauhan. 2016. Prospecting NGS-transcriptomes to assess regulation of miRNA-mediated secondary metabolites biosynthesis in Swertia chirayita, a medicinal herb of the North-Western Himalayas. Medicinal Plants; DOI: 10.5958/0975-6892.2016.00029.0
  • Vashisht I, T Pal, H Sood, RS Chauhan (2016). Comparative transcriptome analysis in different tissues of a medicinal herb, Picrorhiza kurroa pinpoints transcription factors regulating picrosides biosynthesis. Mol Biol Rep 43:1395-1409
  • Sharma T, RS Chauhan (2016). Comparative transcriptomics reveals molecular components associated with differential lipid accumulation between microalgal sp., Scenedesmus dimorphus and Scenedesmus quadricauda. Algal Res 19:109-122.
  • Sood A, RS Chauhan (2016). Comparative NGS Transcriptomics Unravels Molecular Components Associated with Mosaic Virus Infection in a Bioenergy Plant Species, Jatropha curcas L. Bioenerg Res. 10: 129–145
  • Kumar P, R Sharma, V Jaiswal, RS Chauhan (2016). Identification, validation, and expression of ABC transporters in Podophyllum hexandrum and their role in podophyllotoxin biosynthesis. Biol Plantarum 60:452-458.
  • Gangwar M, H Sood, RS Chauhan (2016). Genomics and relative expression analysis identifies key genes associated with high female to male flower ratio in Jatropha curcas L. Mol Biol Rep 43:305-322.
  • Shitiz K, N Sharma, T Pal, H Sood, RS Chauhan (2015). NGS transcriptomes and enzyme inhibitors unravel complexity of picrosides biosynthesis in Picrorhiza kurroa Royle ex. Benth. PLoS One 10(12):e0144546.
  • Sharma T, RS Gour, A Kant, RS Chauhan (2015). Lipid content in Scenedesmus species correlates with multiple genes of fatty acid and triacylglycerol biosynthetic pathways. Algal Res 12:341–349.
  • Kumar V, N Sharma, K Shitiz, TR Singh, C Tandon, H Sood, RS Chauhan (2015). An insight into conflux of metabolic traffic leading to picroside-I biosynthesis by tracking molecular time course changes in a medicinal herb, Picrorhiza kurroa. Plant Cell Tissue Org Cult 123(2):435-441.
  • Sood A, RS Chauhan (2015). Regulation of FA and TAG biosynthesis pathway genes in endosperms and embryos of high and low oil content genotypes of Jatropha curcas L. Plant Physiol Biochem 94:253-267.
  • Padhan JK, V Kumar, H Sood, TR Singh, RS Chauhan (2015). Contents of therapeutic metabolites in Swertia chirayita correlate with the expression profiles of multiple genes in corresponding biosynthesis pathways. Phytochemistry 116:38-47.
  • Pal T, N Malhotra, S Chanumolu, RS Chauhan (2015). Next-generation sequencing (NGS) transcriptomes reveal association of multiple genes and pathways contributing to secondary metabolites accumulation in tuberous roots of Aconitum heterophyllum Wall. Planta 242(1):239-58.
  • Vashisht I, P Mishra, T Pal, S Chanumolu, TR Singh, RS Chauhan (2015). Mining NGS transcriptomes for miRNAs and dissecting their role in regulating growth, development, and secondary metabolites production in different organs of a medicinal herb, Picrorhiza kurroa. Planta 241(5):1255-68.
  • Kumar P, T Pal, N Sharma, V Kumar, H Sood, RS Chauhan (2015). Expression analysis of biosynthetic pathway genes vis-à-vis podophyllotoxin content in Podophyllum hexandrum Royle. Protoplasma 252(5):1253-62.
  • Kumar V, H Sood, RS Chauhan (2015). Detection of intermediates through high resolution mass spectrometry for constructing biosynthetic pathways for major chemical constituents in a medicinally important herb, Swertia chirayita. Nat Prod Res 29:1449-55
  • Malhotra N, V Kumar, H Sood, TR Singh, RS Chauhan (2014). Multiple genes of mevalonate and non-mevalonate pathways contribute to high aconites content in an endangered medicinal herb, Aconitum heterophyllum Wall. Phytochemistry 108:26-34.

PositionInstitutionPeriod
Dean and ProfessorCenter for Life SciencesMahindra University2022- Present
Dean (R&D)Bennett University, Greater Noida2018 – 2022
Prof. & Head (Biotechnology)Bennett University, Greater Noida2017 – 2022
Dean (Biotechnology)Jaypee University of IT, Solan, H.P.2013 – 2017
Professor & Head (Biotech & Bioinformatics)Jaypee University of IT, Solan, H.P.2006 – 2017
Visiting ScientistUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison, USA1997 – 2004
Asstt. & Associate ProfessorHP Agriculture University, Palampur, India1992 – 2006

Prof. Chauhan’s research focus has been on gene discovery and utilization in two broad areas; molecular genetics of disease resistance in food crops and genomics of medicinal, aromatic and nutraceutical herbs. He has genetically identified and cloned one of the largest disease resistance genes cluster in rice against a fatal fungal disease caused by Magnaporthe oryzae. The cluster consisted NBS-LRR genes, deciphered for the first time through combination of genetic analysis, genetic and physical mapping and finally positional gene cloning.

The research in fungal disease resistance is being taken forward to capture disease resistance genes in finger millet through comparative genomics as the same fungal pathogen causes blast disease in other economically important food crops, including wheat, barley, sorghum and all millets. With a thrust in large-scale production of millets in India, the blast disease is creating havoc, therefore, blast resistance genes are urgently needed and utilized in developing blast resistance. The second focus of his research has been deciphering biosynthetic machineries of major medicinal and nutraceutical phytochemicals in high value medicinal, aromatic and nutraceutical herbs of North-Western Himalayas through combination of approaches such as retrobiosynthesis, comparative genomics, differential NGS transcriptomics, enzyme inhibitor assays, co-expression networks analysis, etc.

The overall goal of research in medicinal and aromatic herbs has been to capture key biosynthetic pathway genes to utilize either in engineering biosynthetic machineries for developing engineered cell culture-based production platforms or for developing gene markers for genetic improvement.

Prof. Surender Mansinghka, is a visiting faculty in Executive Education, at Mahindra University. He is an adjunct faculty member at the University of California, Irvine. Prior to this he was on the faculty of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (2001-2004). He was a faculty member at the University of California, Riverside (1971-75) and the San Francisco State University (1975-200). In addition, he was a visiting faculty at the University of California, Berkeley and Davis, Santa Clara University, the China European International Business School, Shanghai and the Indian School of Business, Hyderabad.

He has served on the Board of several no-profit institutions including San Francisco State University Foundation (1992-96), the Cal State Credit Union (1998-99), the Security Analysts of San Francisco (1998-2000) and the Hong Kong Society of Financial Analysts (2001).

Professor Mansinghka’s research interests focus on venture capital corporate governance and insiders’ trading. He has published several articles in various journals including Journal of Finance. In addition, he has written several chapters for a textbook on corporate finance for Chinese students under a special project funded by San Francisco State University.

Professor Mansinghka has extensive experience spanning over thirty five years in teaching in various executive programs including the joint EMBA program offered by Kellogg and HKUST (2001-2004). Additionally, he has offered custom-designed finance and investment courses for executives in the United States, China, India and France including Bank of China and Morgan Stanley.

In India, he has taught in executive programmes for Aditya Birla Group, Bharti Airtel, BPCL, TVS Group, ONGC, Indian Railways, Vodafone, Hayleys (Sri Lanka), AREVA T&D (Europe) among others.

He has received several prestigious awards. He was awarded the Excellence in Teaching Innovation prize at HKUST in 2001, Dean’s special recognition for excellence in teaching at HKUST in 2002 and the Best Paper Award in a finance conference in Hong Kong in 1991.

He received MS and PhD degrees from the University of California, Los Angeles (1971) and an MBA from the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta (1966). He was awarded Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) certificate in 1992.

Dr. Rangan holds the Lukšić Chair Professorship in Strategy and Global Studies at Babson College in the United States. His teaching, consulting, and research focus on competitive strategy, globalization, and alliances. His current research deals with the globalization of Indian, Chinese, and Brazilian firms, their use of acquisitions and alliances, evolution of industries and firm-level strategies, and the impact of national business systems on them. He is also a fellow at Legatum Institute, a major think tank in London.

Dr. Rangan has held research and faculty positions at IMD, Harvard Business School, and Tulane University. He has been recognized for both teaching excellence & scholarly accomplishment, and has been awarded several times for outstanding teaching. He also worked with Professor Porter of HBS to advise the Indian government on the economic development policies to pursue in order to ensure national competitiveness following the government’s decision in the 1990s to liberalize the economy.

Dr. Rangan has been a consultant to and a designer/deliverer of executive programs for several firms. He has taught in several such programs at Babson, Helsinki School of Economics, Stockholm School of Economics, Tuck School (Dartmouth), Rotman School (Toronto), and Indian School of Business, working with senior managers from North and South America, Europe, and Asia. These include firms such as: AAMO, ACMA, Aditya Birla Group, Allied Domecq, Biotech Council of Massachusetts, Constantia, Entergy, Expolanka, Gammon India, GE, HDFC Life, Haemonetics, Holcim, IBM, Infineon, Intel, L&T Finance, Novartis, Nypro, Olam, ONGC, PDVSA, Panasonic, Pitney-Bowes, Siemens, State Bank of India, TCIL, Telenor, TVS Motors, Bharat Bijlee and Wipro.

Dr. Rangan is the co-author of three books (Strategic Alliances: An Entrepreneurial Approach to Globalization, 1995; Capital Rising, Palgrave Macmillan, 2010; and Thriving in the 21st Century Economy: Transformational Skills for Technical Professionals, 2013) and the co-editor of a fourth (Global Strategies for Emerging Asia, 2012). He is also the author of several best-selling case studies. Dr Rangan holds an MBA from IMD, Switzerland and DBA from Harvard University

Craig Wing is a visiting faculty in Executive Education, at Mahindra University. He is also visiting faculty at the Indian School of Business (ISB) and Duke Corporate Education.

For two decades, Craig has advised clients to understand, create and design their ideal futures through Imagineering and thinking from the future. His areas of expertise include emergent technology (AI, blockchain, Quantum, CRISPr), business models (platform, experience), company culture and New World of Work. Across Africa, he has spoken at length on the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the preparedness of the continent. He has converted his own car to electric: creating the future we could have versus just talking about it! He rejected an opportunity to lead one of Richard Branson’s companies – to create a global platform for tomorrow’s leaders – to focus on making South Africa a better place for all.

Craig, as a consultant to the United Nations, advises the Nigerian government on their future country plans; he moderated the 10th BRICs summit on 4 th Industrial Revolution with President Xi, Putin and Ramaphosa & PM Modi in attendance. He has hosted sessions at the African Innovation Symposium with the United Nations. He was head of Innovation for B4SA as South Africa sought to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic. He is a keynote speaker at conferences including the SA Innovation Awards, Finance Indaba, Manufacturing Indaba, Africa Agri conference & ITWeb Digital Economy. His clients include UNAIDS, Tata, Shell, MTN, Airbus, Danone, Nestle, Anglo American, Microsoft, Fidelity, Accenture, Barclays, Investec, Discovery, Standard Bank, BMW, Huawei, and Mubadala fund

He has a BSc (Eng), MSc (Usability) and MBA from Babson College (USA) as a recipient of the prestigious Frederic C Hamilton scholarship for significant entrepreneurial achievement. During his MBA he was the first “non-American” class president. His current research as part of his PhD will formulate new models for “futures thinking” for leaders to formulate their ideal future company strategy. As head of small business marketing for Google, he launched South African Business Woza online where SME’s created 50,000 websites in its inaugural year – one every ten minutes. He grew revenue by 82% YoY and was selected the African “Googliest Googler!” He was also the first African to work for GoogleX.

Craig’s accolades include: AFLI Desmond Tutu Fellow, AshokaU Changemaker, WEF Global Shaper, Mail and Guardian Top 200 under 35, Destiny Man & African Independent Top 40 under 40, disruptive Innovation speaker at TEDx and profiled at the Clinton Global Initiative. He is the youngest graduation speaker at University of Johannesburg. He is a board member for WomHub, a non-profit inspiring woman into engineering, former chairperson of Moving into Dance (educating disenfranchised youth and the disabled through dance), non-executive for government entities and advisor to several government initiatives. He is also an angel investor in disruptive, technology driven startups.

Craig holds 2 Provisional patents in vision systems and computer components; He started 4 Companies, including a non[1]profit in Silicon Valley; has presented over 500 keynotes globally in over 45 countries; advised/mentored 1000+ entrepreneurs; and has advised Google X, Alphabet’s “Innovation Lab”.

Dr. Subramanian is a visiting faculty of Sales & Negotiation in Executive Education programmes at Mahindra University. He is also a visiting faculty for Sales at SP Jain School of Global Management. Subramanian has more than 18 years of experience in the Industry. He has run his own E-learning firm for 7 years and currently running his Sales Advisory and Training firm for the past 6 years.

Subramanian has trained more than 11,000 sales executives and entrepreneurs in the field of sales. He has trained 43 different nationalities on various topics of sales. He has authored 3 books “Anybody can Sell” and “Sales for Startups”, “Don’t spend money to generate leads” which are available in Amazon and Flipkart. Some of his customers are HSBC, Boeing, Facebook, Grundfos, GE Healthcare, Continental, Lulu, Ramco Systems, Robert Bosch, Sify, Thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions(tKIS) and many other Global and Indian companies.

Prior to venturing on his own Subramanian was India Sales Manager at Patni Computer Systems managing a multi – million Dollar Portfolio in SAARC region, for a Fortune 10 Conglomerate. He has also worked earlier with Tech Mahindra and Kodiak Networks. He is an alumnus of SP Jain School of Global Management- Singapore/Dubai in their Global MBA program. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Electricals and Electronics Engineering from Government College of Engineering, Salem, Tamil Nadu.

Dr Mukesh Jain is a visiting faculty in Executive Education, at Mahindra University. He is also Visiting faculty with various institutions of National importance in India on the subjects of Public Policy, Good Governance, Subjective Wellbeing and Role of Happiness and Positivity in Leadership.

He has taught in more than 300 workshops on the Science of Happiness for senior executives of Public and Private Sector, at Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (Mussoorie), National Police Academy (Hyderabad), Indian Institute of Public Administration (Delhi), International Management Institute, Management Development Institute (Gurugram), Indian School of Business (Hyderabad), and many others.

He is a senior civil servant belonging to the Indian Police Service. He has held various challenging assignments in Central & State Governments in India and spearheading an initiative of national importance: ‘Accessible India Campaign’. Most recently, he has been Special Director General of Police, for Madhya Pradesh. He has worked for more than 30 years as a senior civil servant, and held important roles in the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Ministry of Power, Ministry of State, Commerce & Industries, Ministry of External Affairs, and Ministry of Home Affairs. He brings unique insights from the field, from his long experience.

He has authored 2 books:

  • A Happier You: Strategies to Achieve Peak Joy in work and Life using the Science of Happiness
  • Excellence in Government: A Blueprint for Reinventing the Government

    He is an alumnus of the Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government, where he obtained the Master of Public Administration. He is an MBA from the IIM Ahmedabad and PhD from IIT Delhi, Department of management studies.

Dr. Avinash Jhangiani is a visiting faculty in Executive Education at Mahindra University. He is a senior award-winning design-led innovation and digital transformation leader with more than two decades of experience in USA and India with Big 4 US Consulting, large MNC (Chief Information Officer) and global marketing agency (Managing Director and Chief Innovation Officer).

From the time Jhangiani won Deloitte CEO’s Innovation Quest Award in the US for his idea on Enterprise Sustainability Services in 2006 to leading the digital and mobility team at Omnicom Group’s agency – PHD Media – that took home 4 Gold Lions along with a Grand Prix at Cannes Lions festival of creativity in 2014, he has been at the forefront of driving disruptive innovation for global brands and businesses.

As founder CEO and Chief Facilitator of Play2Transform Group, Jhangiani uses principles of human-centric design and play as a catalyst to accelerate innovation and transformation. These strategic training, workshop, coaching, and consulting services activate new age mindsets while fostering a culture of co-creation, empathy, disruptive creativity and agility for large enterprises across industries, such as Amazon, HP, LinkedIn, Cipla, Coursera, Deutsche Bank, Essar Group, Belden, Tata Communications, InMobi, Dentsu Inc, Samsung, among others.

He also serves as a senior Design Thinking and Leadership faculty at Emeritus’ ISB and Wiley’s IIM Lucknow Executive Education Programs, NMIMS, S. P. Jain School of Global Management, among others. Jhangiani obtained his Master of Business Administration degree from Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh, USA, and a doctoral degree in business administration with a specialization in play and design-led innovation from Swiss School of Business and Management Geneva, Switzerland.

As a part of a large social impact project called ‘Dream On, India!’, Jhangiani curated India’s first Book of Dreams co-authored by more than 10,000 children, that has been endorsed by ASG, Supreme Court of India and a Nobel Peace Laureate. He is the author of the refreshing, best-selling leadership book titled, ‘Play to Transform: How Your Inner Child Can Accelerate Change and Rehumanize Business’, published by Penguin Random House and endorsed by Sam Pitroda, Harsh Mariwala, Dr Raghunath Mashelkar, among others notable visionaries.

Dr. Shivdasini S Amin is a distinguished academic leader and globally recognized executive coach with a Ph.D. in Quality Management in Higher Education, a PG Diploma in Industrial Relations & Personnel Management, and multiple professional accreditations including Master Certified Coach (ICF), MNLP, and Master Trainer & Facilitator. She currently serves as Professor & Head of the Global Centre for Enterprise Risk Management at Mahindra University, where she champions thought leadership, industry collaboration, and transformative education in the area of risk and leadership development. Dr. Amin is also a seasoned TEDx Organizer and Curator for editions in 2025, 2024, 2023, and 2015, committed to amplifying voices and ideas shaping the future.

She mentors the University’s Student Council, fostering leadership development, student governance, and youth empowerment. Dr Amin also oversees the university’s collaboration with YourDOST, ensuring comprehensive support for 6,000+ students’ mental and emotional well-being through counselling, wellness initiatives, and preventive mental health programs.

She heads the core committee that organizes the annual convocation and is also a member of the ROOTS Cultural Festival committee, contributing to strategic planning, experiential learning, and the holistic development of the campus community. She also heads the Padcare initiative on the campus.
 Her excellence and impact have been honoured globally—she has been recognized among the Most Influential Leading Global Coaches (2025), the Global Top 100 Exemplary Coaching Leaders (2024), awarded Woman of Excellence 2024 by the Indian Achievers Forum, and Woman Leader of the Year 2024 by the Woman Leaders Forum. She was also named one of the 100 Most Influential Coaching Leaders (India) 2023, reflecting her deep contribution to leadership, coaching, and human development.

  • 2013: Ph.D., Jodhpur National University, Jodhpur
    Thesis: “Quality Management in Higher education with specific reference to Management Education in Delhi-NCR”
  • 1994: M.B.A, Gandhi Institute of Technology And Management (GITAM). Then affiliated to Andhra University. Specialization: Marketing
  • 1992: PG Diploma IRPM, Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan’s Rajendra Prasad Institute of Communication and Management, Visakhapatnam.
  • 1990: B.A. Economics, Bombay University, Bhavan’s Megji Matharadas College of Arts.

Peer Reviewed Research:
  • Reddy Y.V.M., Amin S.S., Social Sciences and Sustainable Development: A Survey on Community Participation in Environmental Conservation Initiatives. M.S. Ramaiah Management Review. 2024; 15(01), 82-92. M S Ramaiah Management Review (ISSN: 0975-7988)
  • Reddy Y.V.M., Amin S.S. (2024). “Surveying stakeholder perspectives: a comprehensive analysis of municipal solid waste management in urban settings” JournalNX – A Multidisciplinary Peer Reviewed Journal, 10(3), 22–32.
  • Priyanka S Raj, Shivdasini S Amin, Climate Literacy in the Age of Global Climate Change: A Critical Inquiry into Shaping Climate –Literate Society for   a Sustainable Future, Asian Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, 7(2) (2024), 1-11. https://doi.org/10.54392/ajir2421
  • Singh,S.B., Amin S,S., Srivastava,D., Verma,R. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Defence Sector of India : A review of the policy framework in Indian Journal of Finance (pp.20-32), Volume 14, Issue number 8-9 August-Sept 2020, (UGC care list of Journals -Group II), Included in ABDC Journal Quality list -Rating C)
  • Bali Shivani, Amin Shivdasini Singh (2017). An analytical framework for supplier evaluation and selection: a multi-criteria decision-making approach. International Journal of Advanced Operations Management, Inderscience. Vol. 9, No. 1., 57-72. SCOPUS.
  • S.S, Agarwal N “Understanding China-to do business with the Chinese” Asian Journal Of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities, Vol V, Issue II, March 2015, pp 86-95 ISSN 2250-1665
  • Amin S.S, Atre.R, Vardia.A, and Sebastian.B, “Lean Machine Manufacturing at Munjal Showa Ltd” International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, Vol 63, No 5, 2014, pp 624-644, Emerald Group Publishing Limited. ISSN: 17410401
  • Amin S.S, Bhaskar. S “Innovations in employer branding strategies in India” Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities, Volume IV, No 4, April 2014, pp 43-53 ISSN 2250-1665
  • Amin S.S, Atre. R, Vardia. A Gupta.V.D.K and Sebastian.B, “Indigenous development amongst challenges Munjal Showa Limited and the implementation of total productive maintenance” International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, Vol. 62 No. 3, 2013, pp. 323-338, Emerald Group Publishing Limited ISSN: 17410401
  • Amin S.S, Suri R.K,”Quality Management in Private Management Institutes; Baldrige Education Criteria for Performance Excellence Model perspective”. Asian Journal of Research in Business Economics & Management, Vol 3, Issue 3, March 2013, pp 69-78 ISSN: 2249-7307(online), 2250-1673(PRINT)
  • Amin S.S, Suri.R K, “Leadership, BECPEM and the route to Quality Management in Private Management Institutes with specific reference to Delhi- NCR.” Asian Journal of Research in Business Economics & Management: Vol 3, Issue V, May 2013 ISSN: 2249-7307(online), 2250-1673(PRINT)
  • Amin S.S, Ahuja KK, Ghai.S, “Competency Profiling, Assessment & Implementation at Napino Auto & Electronics Ltd” Asian Journal of Research in Business Economics & Management, Vol 3, Issue VIII, August 2013, pp 15-23 ISSN: 2249-7307(online), 2250-1673(PRINT)
Conference papers:
  • Singh S.B & Amin S.S., Jan 2020, “Crowde: Peer-2-Peer funding for prosperous farming”, International case conference Katastasi, 04 Nov 2020, Fortune Institute of International Business, New Delhi.
Book Chapters:
  • Reddy YVM, Amin SS, New Delhi, Environmental Conservation and Disaster Management, Sanskruti Publications, (2024), A Review of Municipal Solid waste management in Hyderabad Metropolitan city,1, 43-51
  • Reddy YVM, Amin SS, New Delhi, RUDRA Publishers Distributors, (2023), Urban Governance, Environmental impacts of Urbanisation- A case study of Hyderabad metropolitan city waste management,1, 137-152
  • Singh S.B & Amin S.S, 2020 Jan, “Crowde: Peer-2-Peer funding for prosperous farming”, Management Practices in the New Millennium, Asheesh Pandey, p11-19, Bloomsbury Publication, ISBN 978-93-89714-92-0
  • Amin S.S, Bhaskar.S “Human Resource Management Practices in Indian Retail sector: An update” published as chapter 6 in The book “Recent Practices: Retail in India” Publisher: Bharti book organization Year of publication:2009.

  • Professor & Head of the Global Centre for Enterprise Risk Management at Mahindra University
  • TEDx Organizer and Curator for editions in 2015, 2023, 2024, and 2025
  • August 2018 to present, Professor, MU
  • 21st February 2018 Onwards: Adjunct Faculty: ICFAI -Academic wing
  • 18th December 2018 Onwards: Empanelled Consultant and Coach: Lee Hecht Harrison
  • 2nd April 2018 Onwards: Empanelled Consultant and Coach with Dr. Reddy’s Labs Also a Resource Person for “Manthan” program for senior doctors for Dr. Reddy’s lab on “Emotional Intelligence and Transactional Analysis”.
  • May 2016 – May 2017: Vice Chairman, Indian Society of Training and Development, Allahabad Chapter
  • April 2014 onwards Programme Coordinator PGDM Part Time (Evening) program
  • May 2013- 23 May 2015: Associate Professor, General Management & OB/HR, Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, New Delhi.
  • November 2013 Onwards: International Instructor, Mentor and Senior Coach for Coaching and Leadership International Inc. (Presently the only International Instructor and Mentor for CLI Inc. in Asia who trains and mentors coaches that are enrolled with CLI-India and CLI-Global.)
  • Facilitated courses of :
    • Business Communication,
    • Strategic Management I & II
    • Organizational Behavior I (Interpersonal Effectiveness and Group Dynamics)
    • Organizational Behavior II (Managing Work Organization)
    • Training & Development &
    • Change Management
  • Introduced & Instrumental in Organizing TEDxLBSIM from 2012 to 2015, TEDxLBSIM 2015: Curator
  • June 2011 – May 2013: Assistant Professor (Senior), General Management & OB/HR, Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, New Delhi.
    • Media Convener for all online platforms and PR relations
    • Editor “Communique” quarterly newsletter of LBSIM
    • Faculty Coordinator for DebSoc & Movie Club
  • Dec 2010 – April 2011: Assistant Professor (Senior), Fortune Institute of International Business, Plot no 5, Rao Tula Marg, Opposite Army R & R Hospital Vasant Vihar, New Delhi -57 Facilitated the course of Business to Business Marketing with a feedback of 4.8 on a five-point scale.
  • Nov 2009 – Oct 2010: Head of Placements (Corporate Resource Centre), Apeejay School of Management Sector VIII, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi 77
    • Successfully led and placed 87% of candidates in the PGDM programme with an average salary of over 3.20 lakhs per annum which increased by 40% from the previous year.
    • Achieved 85% overall placements for all courses. (PGDM, PGDM-IB, PGDM-CRM) in a short span of 7 months.
    • Placed 65% students in SIP through campus and around 35 of them with an average stipend of Rs 4500/-
    • Successfully placed all scholars across programs for SIP programme.
    • A total number of over 80 companies visited the campus this year, both for On-campus and Off-campus recruitment process including employer brands like TCS, Nestle, HCL technologies, Deloitte, Geodis, KPMG, Accenture, Copal Partners, C-vent, Amadeus, Havells, Wipro, HSBC, Hyundai Motors etc
  • May 2008 – Oct 2010: Area Head Apeejay School of Management (Business Communication), Sector VIII, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi 77 Along with facilitating the following courses, actively involved with conducting Skill Development sessions and Personality Development on the basis of Competency Mapping of each candidate.
  • Nov 2007 – May 2008: Assistant Professor (Senior), Apeejay School of Management, Sector VIII, Dwarka, Institutional Area, New Delhi 77
  • Facilitated courses on:
    • Organizational Behavior
    • Human Resource Management
    • Corporate Governance and Business Ethics
    • Business Policy and Strategic Analysis
    • Organizational Effectiveness and Change
  • Jan 2005 – April 2007: Trainer – Consultant, Army Wives Welfare Association – CAD Pulgaon
    • Conducted five capsules of spoken English and Personality Development classes of three months each for AWWA Pulgaon.
    • Counseling of teenagers at CAD counseling center: Counseled teenagers on careers and sensitive issues as AIDS. Family counseling as and when issues were brought to AWWA
    • Looking after Welfare activities of over 250 families of Jawans stationed in Pulgaon camp wherein we trained wives of soldiers in various areas of their interest viz., Beautician’s course, Tailoring course, Baking course, Embroidery course, Spoken English course and basic Computer course.
    • Organizing fairs to sell the products made in the above programs and holding events on a monthly basis to foster interaction between families at the station.
    • Organizing monthly meets for families of staff with events like competitions and presentations to build camaraderie amongst families in the station
  • Jan 2001 – March 2003: Visiting Faculty, Institute of Agricultural Business Management, Rajasthan Agricultural University, Bikaner (Aided by W.H.O)
  • Facilitated the following courses :
    • Strategic Management &
    • Organizational Behavior
  • July 1996 – Jan 1999: Region Head HR, Transport Corporation of India Ltd, Madras Regional office, MG Road, P.b.no 2714, Madras 60002.
    • All HRM functions for the states of Tamil Nadu and Kerela with over 50 branches were under the purview of the Region head. Designed and introduced a portfolio of development courses, including customer care, sales and territory planning, cross-selling, lead general and sales presentation skills.
    • Developed customized training modules to meet specific local needs in maintaining accounts, bills etc.
    • Designed and implemented training courses for assessors, specifically supervisors and above.
    • Established training as a key strategic activity and as a vehicle for cultural and organizational change.
    • Developed a new approach to management training, employed TA and other techniques, using cost-effective avenues, delivering a series of 3-day workshops to all managerial staff including senior managers and directors.
  • June 1994 – June 1996: Lecturer, Indian Institute of Advanced Management, Plot no 10, MVP Colony, Visakhapatnam-17.
  • Facilitated the courses of:

Research Talks: Internal

  • Faculty development presentation on “Argumentation Theory” at LBSIM on 12th April 2013
  • Faculty development presentation on “Time Management” at Apeejay School of Management on 10th June 2010

Research Talks: External

  • Resource person for lectures at State Bank Academy “Gurukul” Gurgaon for over 100 SBI officer’s on the topic “Trust & Authentic Leadership” on 4th April 2014.
  • Resource person for a lecture at ISTD Allahabad on “Trust” on 15th August 2016
  • Resource person for a lecture on Power at ISTD Allahabad on “Power” on 28th October 2016
  • Resource person for a lecture on “The Golden Principle & Trust” on 30th November 2016 at AIMA Allahabad Chapter
  • Resource person for a lecture on “Motivation for Effective Performance” at C.M.P college Allahabad, workshop organized by ISTD Allahabad on “Personality Development for Gainful Employment” on 22nd Jan 20017
  • Resource person for a lecture on “Communication Skills” at IERT Allahabad on 3rd Feb 2017

Faculty Development Programmes Attended:

  • FDP on “SPSS and Research Methodology using SPSS”, Organized by Apeejay School of Management in May 2008.
  • “Case Method Teaching” seminar on 20-21, October 2013 at GENPACT Center, Gurgaon organized by Case Research Society of India and Harvard Business School Publishing Seminars.

Research Interests:

  • Leadership and Behavioral Training, Quality Management, Higher Education, Total Productive Maintenance, Lean Machines & Low Cost Automation, Learning and Development, Competency Mapping, Coaching, Employer Branding, Change Management & Creativity, Executive development.
  • Quality Management, Ethics, L&D, Coaching, Psychological Safety, Culture, Creativity

Others
Accreditations and Certifications:

  • BSTA “Train the Trainer” Certification program from 2nd June 2022 to 5th June 2022
  • Professional Certified Power Coach®: 23rd November 2015 –April 2016 from Coaching and Leadership International Inc- Received Certification on 19 August 2021. I am the first Indian to have this certification in the coaching world.
  • BSTA Diamond level certified trainer and facilitator from Blair Singer Training Academy on 2nd Sept 2021
  • POSH Train the Trainer Certification from Protouch Professional Services: ISO 9001:2015 and SHRM Certification in May 2021
  • BSTA Gold Certification from Blair Singer Training Academy for Trainer Mastery Program, Powerful Sales Presentation, and Master Facilitator Program on April 10th, 2021
  • Master Coach Certification (MCC) accreditation from the International Coaching Federation, which is the gold standard in coaching, in Jan 2020. I am the first academic in India to receive this accreditation
  • Certified DISC Trainer – Completed DISC Trainer certification on 10th Nov 2019
  • Senior Certified Power Coach®: 23rd April to 29th Sept 2014 from Coaching and Leadership International Inc.
  • Master Neuro Linguistic Programmer: NLP Master Practitioner course: 20th Feb to 27 Feb 2013 by Alphastars Academy of Excellence in New Delhi. Licensed by Dr Richard Bandler
  • NLP Practitioner Course: NLP Practitioner course, 17th to 24th of November 2012 by Alphastars Academy of Excellence in New Delhi. Licensed by Dr Richard Bandler
  • Group Power Coach®: 16th October to 16th December 2012 from Coaching & Leadership International Incorporated, Trained by Master Coach Betska K Burr
  • Certified Power Coach ®: 18th to 21st February 2012, 4 days (30 hours In-person Training -8 tele-mentoring sessions of 3 hours each). Trained by Master Coach Betska K Burr from Coaching & Leadership International Incorporated
  • Associate Power Coach ® Certification Programme: 14th to 17th November 2011, (75 hours) with tele-mentoring sessions till April 2012. -4 days live in-person training followed by tele/web classes and assignments: Trained by Master Coach Betska K Burr from Coaching & Leadership International.

Awards:

Conferred the award of “100 Most Influential Coaching Leaders (India) 2023” by the World HRD Congress in Feb

2023Conferred the award of “Most Influential Leading Global Coaches 2025” by the World HRD Congress on 15th

Feb,2024“Woman of Excellence 2024 Award” conferred by Indian Achievers Forum in recognition of outstanding professional achievement and contribution to nation building.

Facilitated during Coaching Culture Circle Conference 2024 – as the “Trailblazer in Coaching Community Growth” and for the “Coaching Research Visionary” award.

Recognition Badge by Uexcelearte for “Contribution to People Development.” 2024

“Woman Leader of the Year 2024” Award conferred by the Woman Leaders Forum

Conferred the award of “Global Top 100 Exemplary Coaching Leaders (2024)” by the World HRD Congress on 17th Feb 2024

Dr Pramod Mantravadi has overall experience of 32 years in industry and academics. He is currently Professor and Head – Centre for Executive Education at Mahindra University.

He was previously, Director – Executive Education at the Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, for 13 years. He was also a member of the Management Group of ISB. He played a key role in growing the Executive Education at ISB, to market leadership position among B-schools in India.

He had also worked earlier with ICFAI Business School, Hyderabad as Associate Professor of Finance, and as a visiting faculty at NALSAR University and NICMAR.

He was also an independent consultant in the area of Executive Education, advising Business Schools and other start-up firms in Executive Education India.

Prior to joining academics, he had worked in the Indian industry for 10 years, in various functional areas at senior management positions. He had also worked in USA for two years, as Project Manager and e-business Consultant in the software industry.

  • Ph.D (Finance), BITS, PILANI, Feb 2008
  • CFA, ICFAI Hyderabad, 1994
  • PGDM (Finance & Marketing) – IIM Calcutta, 1987-89
  • B.E. (Mech Engg) – University College of Engineering, Osmania University, Hyderabad, 1983-87

Journal Publications
  • Does Time-Period of Occurrence, or Firm-Relatedness, Impact Operating Performance of Acquiring Firms Differently? Evidence from Mergers in the New Millennium in Indian Industry, Open Journal of Business and Management, December, 2020
  • Does Merger Type or Industry Affect Operating Performance of Acquiring Firms? A Long-Term Merger Performance Study in India,Theoretical Economics Letters, June 2020
  • Type of Merger and Impact on Operating Performance: The Indian Experience, Dr Pramod Mantravadi & Dr A. Vidyadhar Reddy, Economic & Political Weekly, September 27, 2008
  • Post-Merger Performance of Acquiring Firms from Different Industries in India, DrPramod Mantravadi & Dr A. Vidyadhar Reddy, International Research Journal of Finance and Economics, No. 22, 2008
  • Relative Size in Mergers and Operating Performance: Indian Experience, DrPramod Mantravadi & Dr A. Vidyadhar Reddy, Economic and Political Weekly, September 29, 2007
  • Mergers and Operating Performance: Indian Experience, Dr Pramod Mantravadi & Dr A. Vidyadhar Reddy, The Icfai Journal of Mergers & Acquisitions, Vol. 4, No. 4, pp. 52-66, December 2007
Edited Books:
  • Value at Risk: concepts and cases, ICFAI Books, ICFAI University, 2004
  • e- Healthcare: concepts and Cases, ICFAI Books, ICFAI University, 2004
  • Competitive Intelligence- Concepts and Cases,ICFAI Books, ICFAI University, 2003
  • E-Finance – Vol. II,ICFAI Books, ICFAI University, June 2003
  • E-Procurement – Concepts and Cases,ICFAI Books, ICFAI University, 2003
  • E-business – Organizing For Success, ICFAI Books, ICFAI University, 2002
  • ERP- Concepts and Cases, ICFAI Books, ICFAI University, December 2002
  • IT-Enabled Services – Vol. Iand Vol. II, ICFAI Books, ICFAI University, 2002
  • Project Management ( Volumes I to V,ICFAI Books, ICFAI University, 2002
  • Case Studies in e-tailing: Volume I and Volume II, ICFAI Books, ICFAI University, 2002
  • IT Infrastructure – Case Studies, ICFAI Books, ICFAI University, 2002
  • Software and Services- Case Studies, ICFAI Books, ICFAI University, 2002
  • Automobile Industry: Case Studies, ICFAI Books, ICFAI University, 2002
  • Corporate Restructuring: Concepts and Cases, ICFAI Books, ICFAI University, 2001
  • E-marketing: Emerging Trends, ICFAI Books, ICFAI University, 2001
  • E-Finance – Vol. I, ICFAI Books, ICFAI University August, 2001
  • Case Studies on Consumer Durables companies, ICFAI Books, ICFAI University, 2001
Magazine Articles
  • Online Trade Finance: Future Prospects, (Co-authored with Aparna Bellur), published in “Global Exports: An Overview”, ICFAI Books, ICFAI University, 2009
  • E-Tailing: Issues and Perspectives, (Co-authored with Nitin Mehrotra), published in “Web Marketing : Trends and Cases”, ICFAI Books, ICFAI University, 2006
  • E-Procurement: Issues and Trends, published in ‘Enterprise Software – An Introduction’”, ICFAI Books, ICFAI University, 2005
  • Impact of Internet Technologies on the Banking and Financial Services Industry, published in “Sister Nivedita Journal of Management”, October 2003
  • Cross Border E-commerce: Emerging trends and challenges, (Co-authored with Nagendra V Choudhry), published in “E-Commerce Magazine”, January 2002
  • Online Trading in India: Emerging Trends(Co-authored with Nitin Mehrotra), published in “Portfolio Organiser”, August 2002

  • 21, ICFAI Business School: (2019)
  • Independent Consultant in Executive Education: (2017 – 19)
  • Indian School of Business: (2004 – 16)
  • ICFAI Business School: (2001 – 04)
  • QuadSoft Inc, USA: (1999 – 01)
  • ICFAI Business School: (1998 – 99)
  • Core Healthcare: (1996 – 97)
  • ITC Bhadrachalam: (1994 – 96)

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