Faculty Publications

  • • Kumar, D. M., & Swami, K. (2025, July). Youth politics: A study on political knowledge among undergraduate students in Bengaluru Urban District. In Sustainable digital technology and ethics in an ever-changing environment (pp. 236–243). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-86712-5_66
  • • Rohman, F. Y., Kumar, R. P., Ganeshan, S., Kumar, D. M., Veena, K., & Kumar, V. G. C. (2025). The influence of artificial intelligence on information integrity: A media literacy approach for young people. International Journal of Environmental Sciences, 11(6s), 1022–1034. https://doi.org/10.64252/2rf6q897
  • • Swami, K., Ramesh, M. N., Thandavagowda, T. N., Deekshith Kumar, M., Michael, S. J., & Gulledmath, S. (2024, November). Empowering the future: Exploring the role of children in shaping India’s digital landscape – An optimistic and prospective approach. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-70855-8
  • • Priyadarshini, U. M., Swami, K., Deekshith Kumar, M., Madhusudhanan, R., & Chandrak hanthan, J. (2024, August). Fostering self-directed learning among Millennial and Gen Z learners through e-learning platforms and ICT. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-63569-4
  • • Kashmiri Saikia and Sikha Das. (2025). Migration and Work: An Intersectional Perspective on Brick-Kiln Women Workers in Sivasagar District of Assam. Journal of International Women's Studies.
  • • Sikha Das. 2023. Women and Voluntary Work: A Critical Gender Perspective of ASHA’s in Kamrup District of ASSAM. Zubaan. Forthcoming.
  • • Sikha Das, Sambit Mallick. 2023. The Intersection of Identities: Access to Primary Education in Kamrup District of Assam. Perspectives on Global Development and Technology. BRILL. 22 (2023) 87–106.
  • • Sikha Das. 2023. Urban Underclass Labourers: The Life of Delivery Workers in South India. Economic and Political Weekly. Vol. 58, Issue No. 23. ISSN (Online) - 2349-8846.
  • • Sikha Das, 2023. “Gender and Witch Hunting: An Intersectional Analysis among the Rabha Community of Assam”, North East India titled 'Identity, Politics, and Narratives of Belonging: Northeast India in Literature and Contemporary Discourses. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
  • • Siddique, S. M. M. (2025). Millennium development goals as a tool of neocolonialism: Analysing the impact of privatisation of waste management sector. In Innovative and intelligent digital technologies: Towards an increased efficiency. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-71649-2
  • • Das, S., & Siddique, S. M. S. (2025). Intersection of identity and public space: Understanding narratives of ‘body’ from the urban spaces. In Interstices of space and memory (1st ed.). Taylor and Francis, Routledge. ISBN: 9781032999098.
  • • Siddique, S. M. M. (2024). The political ecology of risk: Problematising the risk distribution of solid waste treatment plants. In Anticipating future business trends: Navigating artificial intelligence innovations (pp.5–37). Springer. https://doi.org/ 10.1007/978-3-031-63402-4_3
  • • Pallayil, B., Joseph, J., Veluthedan, S., Siddique, S. M. M., Bhaskaran, A. K., & Maheswary, U. (2024). India’s sustainable development goal journey: Progress and pathways. In Anticipating future business trends: Navigating artificial intelligence innovations (Volume 1). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-63569-4_37
  • • Deepa, V. G., Lakshmanan, A., Sreeja, V. N., &; Sameena, M. S. (2023). Social network analysis for projecting the Covid 19 pandemic: A social - Geometrical enquiry. AIP Conference Proceedings 21 June 2023; 2649 (1): 030045. https://doi.org/ 10.1063/5.0115403. (Scopus/Web of Science indexed)
  • • Bajaj, Anjali (eds.), “A Study on Bill of Lading Operations in CMA CGM GBSI (Global Business Services India), Chennai.”, in Bajaj, Anjali (eds.) Anticipating Future Business Trends: Navigating Artificial Intelligence Innovations. Scopus Publication. (2025)
  • • Sanyal, Riddhi (2024), Absence of Roma Representation in the European Parliament, Economic and Political Weekly, Letters, ISSN-0012-9976, Published on September 7, 2024, Vol. LIX, NO 36.
  • • Thomas, V., Devi, L. J., & Deka, C. (2024, June 15). Political “influencer” in Indian democracy. Economic and Political Weekly, 59 (24). https://www.epw.in
  • • Ashwini Barla.2022. “Status of Girls; Education in Jharkhand” (listed under UGC-CARE), C.P.R. Institution of Ideological Research, Chennai. ISSN Number: 0975-7805/ Issue 29/ Year June-2022, Page no: 342.
  • • Ravindran, D., & Ramya, B. (2025). Impact evaluation for academic outcomes and sustainable quality assurance practices in higher education. Journal of Impact Evaluation in Higher Education, 1, Article 20575. https://doi.org/10.18372/2786-5495.1.20575
  • • Ramya, B. (2025). Shaping a city: Industrialisation and migration in colonial Bangalore. Understanding Social Issues in 21st Century, I, 151–167. ISBN 978-93-48615-91-6.
  • • Minu, A., Alexander, S., Ramya, B., Jeeva, M., & Ravikumar, N. (2024). The poetics of resistance: An ecocritical reading of A. D. Hope’s Australia. Studies in Systems Decision and Control, 535, 261–269.
  • • Santosh, I., Shukla, P., Sahoo, M. K., & Ramya, B. (2024). Industry 5.0—The road to sustainability: Review. Studies in Systems Decision and Control, 535, 241–250.
  • • Ramya, B. (2024). 16 April 1917: Lenin issues “April Theses.” Global Politics, NIAS, 1275, 1275.
  • • Ramya, B. (2024). 4 April 1968: Martin Luther King Jr assassinated. World Politics, 1267, 1267.
  • • Ramya, B. (2024). 12 March 1918: Lenin shifts the capital to Moscow. Global Politics, NIAS, 1244, 1244.
  • • Ramya, B. (2024). An intensive study on Vesara architecture: The fusion style of Chennakeshava Temple. Indian Historical Studies, XX(2), 32–44.
  • • Ramya, B. (2023). Innovative pedagogical approaches. Formation of Competencies of Gifted Individuals in the System of Extracurricular and Higher Education.
  • • Ramya, B. (2023). Russia and Europe: Understanding Moscow’s strategies. NIAS Area Studies Brief, 58.
  • • Ramya, B. (2023). Living condition of migrant workers in the hospitality sector of Bengaluru city. Empirical Economics Letters, 22(Special Issue 2), 83–92.
  • • Ramya, B. (2021). Question of empowerment of migrants in the new labour codes of India. International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews, 8(2), 26–36. E-ISSN 2348-1269, P-ISSN 2349-5138.
  • • Edward, A., & Ramya, B. (2021). Sustaining and enriching academic excellence through STP model: A case study. University News, 59(39).
  • • Ramya, B. (2021). Tourism initiatives for Indian rural development. Shodh Sanchar Bulletin, 11(41). ISSN 2229-3620.
  • • Ramya, B., & Lakshmi, K. (2019). Unheard but seen: Marginalised migrant workers of India. Think India, 22(4), 5589. ISSN 0971-1260.
  • • Ramya, B. (2019). Status of marginalised migrant workers of India. Academic Studies, Jyoti Research Academy, XIII. ISSN 0975-461X.
  • • Ramya, B., & Lakshmi, K. (2018). The place and position of migrant women workers of India. Universal Review, 7(XI), 709–721. ISSN 2277-2723.
  • • Senthil, & Ramya, B. (2017). Heritage conservation plans of India: Quantity vs quality angsts. International Journal of Scientific Research, 6(7). ISSN 2277-8179.
  • • Ramya, B. (2016). Sustainable heritage management: Need and challenges. Paripex – Indian Journal of Research, 5(12). ISSN 2250-1991.
  • • Ramya, B. (2014). Urban anomie: Are they the reason for increasing crimes on women? Indian Journal of Women and Development. ISSN 2231-3974.
  • • Ramya, B. (2014). Women activating changes in tourism industry management. Reyono Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 3(1). ISSN 2277-7652.
  • • Ramya, B. (2012). Women effecting changes in tourism industry. Ripples. ISSN 2229-6794.