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National Seminar on “Development and Displacement” Organized at DDM College, Khowai

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Agartala, January 19: Dasaratha Deb Memorial College (DDM College), Khowai, in collaboration with ICSSR-NERC, hosted a two-day national seminar on “Development and Displacement: Impacts, Challenges, and Prospects” from January 17 to 18, 2025. Organized by the Political Science and History Departments, the seminar brought together scholars, researchers, and dignitaries to discuss critical issues related to development and displacement in India.

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Chandni Chandran, IAS, DM & Collector of Khowai, Tripura, inaugurated the event as the Chief Guest. In her address, she highlighted the importance of such academic platforms in facilitating meaningful dialogue. “These discussions enable scholars and policymakers to address pressing issues collaboratively and work towards impactful solutions,” she said, inspiring the audience with her perspective on the seminar’s theme.

The Guest of Honour, Prof. Arobindo Mahato, Director of the National ODL Centre for Local Governance and Professor of Rural Development at IGNOU, New Delhi, added depth to the seminar with his insights. The keynote address was delivered by Dr. Monisankar Misra, Head of the History Department at Tripura University, during the inaugural session.

Dr. Khokan Majumdar, Principal (in charge) of DDM College, presided over the event, delivering the Presidential Address. Dr. Pankaj Chakraborty, Head of the Political Science Department and Organizing Secretary, warmly welcomed the participants, while Rajib Das, Head of the History Department and Joint Organizing Secretary, concluded the session with a Vote of Thanks.

The seminar featured seven technical sessions chaired by prominent academicians, during which 53 research papers were presented by scholars representing eight states. The Valedictory Session, held on January 18, featured esteemed speakers such as Prof. Alak Bhattacharya, Head of Political Science at Tripura University, and Dr. Chandra Bhushan Nagar of the National Defense Academy, Pune.

Expressing gratitude, Dr. Majumdar noted, “This seminar’s success is a testament to the collective efforts of our faculty, staff, students, and the wider academic community. I deeply appreciate everyone’s contribution to making this event memorable.”

The seminar witnessed active participation from over 500 attendees, including faculty members, students, researchers, and non-teaching staff, solidifying its impact as a significant academic endeavor. Dr. Majumdar shared details of the event through a press release issued today.

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