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Professor (Dr.) Yoginder S. Verma Mission of Life: Love all and Serve all with humility and gratitude 1. Name: YOGINDER S VERMA 2. Present Position and Address: Pro Vice Chancellor (Professor of Business Management) Central University of Himachal Pradesh Post Box 21, Dharamshala Distt, Kangra 176215 3. Permanent Address Village & P.O. Jol Lambri, Teh Sujanpur Tira, District Hamirpur. Himachal Pradesh - 176211 Mobile: 94180-31346, Email: ysverma@gmail.com, pvc@cuhimachal.ac.in 4. Born February 18, 1952, Jol-Lambri, Hamirpur (Himachal Pradesh) 5. Positions held (Administrative): 22 years of Educational Administration January 2013 onwards 2012 April to January, 2013 2011 March to March 2012 2010 May to 2011 March Pro Vice Chancellor, Central University of Himachal Pradesh, Dharamshala, District Kangra, HP 176215 Coordinator(TAB) and Dean, School of Business and Management Studies, Central University of Himachal Pradesh, Dharamshala, HP Special Officer (Dev) and Dean, School of Business and Management Studies, Central University of Himachal Pradesh, Dharamshala, HP OSD(Administration), Central University of Himachal Pradesh, Dharamshala, HP (Also Dean, School of Business and Management Studies from September 2010) 1989 2009 Director, UGC- Academic Staff College, H.P. University, Shimla 1977-2010 Faculty member (Professor from January 1995 onwards), Management Department, H P University, Shimla 2002, 2005-07 Director, Institute of Integrated Himalayan Studies (UGC Centre of Excellence) Himachal P. University, Shimla, ( in Pro-VC Grade) 2001-02 Director, Institute of Management Studies, H P University, Shimla 1998-02 Dean, Faculty of Commerce & Management Studies, H.P. University 1999 Director, University Business School, H P University, Shimla -5 1998 Director, Pre Examination Coaching Centre, H P University 1983-85 Colombo Plan Expert in Business Administration, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal (Selected by UPSC and posted by Ministry of External Affairs). 1977 Marketing Executive, H.P. M. I. D. C., Shimla, March-September 1

6. Educational Qualifications 1983 Ph.D., Export Marketing Problems and Prospects of Indian Products in the EEC Countries 1977 M.Phil., First Division, Won Open U.G.C. Fellowship for Ph.D. 1976 M.B.A., First Division 1974 B.Com., First Division, Won Gold-medal, First in the University 7. Awards and Recognitions 2011 Life Time Achievement Award, 2011, DAV Institutions, Malout, Punjab 2010 Management Excellence Award -2010 by Commerce and Management Association, 2010 2004 American Medal of Honour for individual accomplishments and contributions to society, American Biographical Institute, Inc., North Carolina 27622, USA 2002 Man of the Year 2002, ABI, North Carolina 2002 Selected as one of the Eminent Personalities of India, International Biographical Research Foundation, India 2002 Best Citizens of India, International Publishing House, New Delhi 1998 Ford Foundation, USA awarded a Project on Campus Diversity Initiative, US Dollars 22000. 1997 Nominated for the title of Man of the Year-1997 and 1998, American Biographical Institute, Inc. 1996 Distinguished title of Deputy Governor, American Biographical Institute Research Association, North Carolina, 1996 1983 Colombo Plan Expert, Tribhuvan University, Nepal, selected Through UPSC, 1983-1985 1976 Open U.G.C. JRF Fellowship for completing M.Phil. and Ph.D. (has the distinction of being only person to get this fellowship in Business Administration in India, (The Times of India, April 20, 1977). 1974 Himachal Pradesh University Scholarship for completing M.B.A. 1974 Won Gold Medal for standing first in H.P. University in B.Com. Examination, 1974 8. Additional University Level Administrative /Academic Responsibilities/Positions: 2004-2008 Chairman, Editorial Board, Annual Report, H P University 2

2002-08 Nodal Officer, Internal Quality Assurance Cell, HPU 2002-08 Nodal Officer, IX Plan UGC visiting team 2001-02 Convener, National Assessment and Accreditation Council s Steering Committee at H P University 2004-05 Chairman, Faculty House Development Committee, H P University 2001-03 Chairman, Strategic Planning and Decision Support Systems Group, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla -171005 1988,98 Member, Finance Committee, H.P. University 1987-89 Member, Executive Council, H.P. University 1986 Chairman, Training and Placement Committee, Department of Management Studies, H.P. University, 1986-89 1986, Member, Faculty of Commerce & Management Studies 1995 1985, Member, Board of Studies, H.P. University 1995-1984 Adviser, on Kendriya Vidalaya Management Committee, Kathmandu, Nepal 1984-85 1983 Adviser to Economic Cooperation Wing, Indian Embassy, Nepal, 1983-85 1989-1995 1977-1989 Reader, Institute of Management Studies, HPU Assistant Professor, Dept. of Commerce & Business Management, H P University, Shimla -5 9. Field of Specialisation Broad Specific Values and Ethics in Management, Educational Management, Organizational Development, Human Resource Development Educational Management for Excellence, Strategic Management, Training and Development, Application of OD Interventions, Leadership, Motivation, Communication, Inter-personal Skills, Socialisation, Management Culture, Conflict Management, Learning Styles, Organizational Effectiveness, Team Building, Emerging Concepts in Management, Values in Management and Education, etc 10. National Level Positions/Recognitions/Assignments: 1999, 2003, 2004- Member, Academic Advisory Committee of Centre for Professional Development in Higher Education, University of Delhi, New Delhi; UGC-Academic Staff College, Panjab University, Chandigarh; UGC- Academic Staff College, University of Allahabad; UGC-Academic Staff College, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur; UGC-Academic Staff College, MDS University, Ajmer; UGC-Academic Staff College, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar and UGC- Academic Staff College, Kurukshetra University, Kururkshetra, Indian Council of Social Science Research North-Western Regional Centre, Chandigarh; UGC-Academic Staff 3

College, Guru Jambheshwar Univ., Hisar; UGC-nominee, UGC-ASC, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi; UGC-ASC, BPC Univ., Sonepat. 1999- till date 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 and 2009 National Assessor, National Assessment and Accreditation Council, Bangalore (Some of the Universities assessed are Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad; Allahabad University, Allahabad; Manipal Academy of Higher Education; Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Prasanthi Nilayam; Kashmir University, Sri Nagar; Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeetha, Varanasi; DAV College, Amritsar; SD College for Women, Jalandhar; Govt. College, Sambar; Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded; Mahadevi Kanya Pathshala Post Graduate College, Dehradun, Uttranchal; University of Mysore, Mysore; Janta College, Bakewar (UP); Narain College, Shakohabad (UP), PSG College, Coimbotre; Rajiv Gandhi PG College, Allahabad; Institute for Technology and Management, Mumbai; Khandwala College of Science, Mumbai; College of Home Science, Nirmala Niketan, Mumbai; RRMK Arya College, Pathankot; Ramniranjan Jhunjhunwala College, Ghatkopar, Mumbai; International Symbiosis University, Pune; KR Desai College, Jhalod, Ahmedabad; JB Dharukwala Mahila Arts College, Surat; Navyug Commerce College, Surat; Devi Ahilya University, Indore, MP; Arya Women College, Pathankot, SFS Christian College, Nagpur; SEMCOM, Vallabha Vidyanagar; SVET, Jamnagar, Mahrishi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Jamia Hamdard University, Delhi; Banasthali vidyapeeth, Rajasthan; Holy Cross College, Trichy; Al-Falah School of Engineering & Technology, Faridabad; Arts, Commerce & Science College, Sonai, etc. Chairman, UGC Committee for the evaluation of centre of excellence in e-management, Devi Ahilya University, Indore Member, Board of Management, Indus International University, HP Member, Academic and Administrative Audit Committee, Central University of Pondicherry Member, Board of Governors, Haryana Business school, GJU, Hisar and UGC nominee Chairman UGC Committee for establishment of ASC s Regional Resource Centres; Member, UGC Committee for Academic Staff Colleges from time to time. Member, UGC Committee on Training for Academic Administrators during XI Plan. Also member of Evaluation Committee for Centres Excellence 2007-08 Member, UGC Committee for Preparation of XI Plan ASC Guidelines. 2007, 08 2007 2004 Member, UGC Committees for Evaluation of Centers of Excellence (Devi Ahilaya Univeristy, Indore; and Science College, Parbahni). Member, on the Board of Studies (Management) in Kurukshetra University, Gurukul Kangri University, Haridwar and Punjabi University, Patiala Convener, Career Oriented Courses Committee of UGC for North Eastern States. 4

2001 Onward Member on the Advisory Board of Journals namely Shimla Management Journal; Gyan, Gazhiabad; Nice Journal of Business, Meerut; Apeejay Journal of Management & Technology, Jalandhar; Vibes, Shimla, Himalayan Studies Journal. 2013 Chairman, Inspection Committee, HP-Private Education Regulatory Commission, Arni University, Kathgarh HP 15-16 March 2013. 11. Courses Taught at Post- Graduation Level (MBA) Indian Ethos and Values, Organisational Behaviour, Organisational Development, Marketing Research, Advertising Management, Industrial Psychology, University Management, Rural Marketing, Corporate Policy, Consumer Behaviour, HRD 12. Research Supervised: Ph.D. 1. Decision Making Styles and Organisatinal Effectiveness in Institutions of Higher Learning (Vikram Mahajan, 2005) 2. Leadership Effectiveness in Police Organisation (D. S. Manhas, 2004) 3. Management of Industrial Estates (Pramod Sharma, 1997) 4. Management of Primary Agricultural Cooperative Societies (Pancham Dhadwal, 1996) 5. Organisational Effectiveness and Leadership Styles in the Institutions of Higher Learning (Surekha Rana, 1996) 6. Performance of Consumer Co-operatives in Himachal Pradesh (Ramesh Manhas, 1994) 7. Adequacy of Consumer Regulations (Veena Kanwar, 1994) 8. Role of Consumer Organisations in Consumer Protection (Chander Kant Sharma, 1992) 9. The Marketing Effectiveness of Agricultural Extension Services in HPKVV (K.K. Parmar, 1991) 10. Cooperative Credit Utilization in H.P. (K.S. Pathania, 1988) 11. Community Policing (Ashwani Kumar, 2011) M.Phil. 18 Students guided for the degree. This Course has been discontinued in 1990 5

M.B.A. & D.M.M. Guided more than 300 students 13. Research Projects 1998 Ford Foundation Project on Campus Diversity Initiative (Major Project), 22,000 US dollars 1992 The Efficacy of Public Distribution System in H.P., U.G.C. (Major Project) 1991 Management of Cooperative Credit, ICSSR, (Major Project) 1987 Rural Marketing Environment and Marketing Systems in India, H.P. University 1985 Management of Patan Industrial Estate, Sponsored by Indian Embassy, Kathmandu, Nepal 1983 Problems and Prospects of Indian Exports in the EEC, Financed by U.G.C. 1982 Standard Costing Systems, Sponsored by H.P. University 1975 Marketing of Nylon Tyre-Cord, DCM, New Delhi as a part of MBA programme. 14. Seminars and Workshops International 1. International Marketing Congress organized by Institute of Marketing & Management, New Delhi on January 4-7, 1987 2. Australia International Education Foundation s Conference on Australia- India New Horizons in Education and Training held on 24-25 October, 1996 in New Delhi. 3. International Conference on Management organized by Faculty of Management Studies, Gurukul Kangri University, Hardwar, Uttarakhand, India, September 15-17, 2008 Chaired one technical session on Retail Management. 4. The Asia-Pacific Quality Network (APQN) and National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) organized a two-day international conference on Student participation in Quality Enhancement at Hotel Atria, Bangalore, India on September 16 and 17, 2006 Acted as resource person/presenter. 5. International Conference of Eminent Educationists, Education for the 21 st Century: Education to Educare ; 17 th 18 th August, 2005, Prasanthi Nilayam 515 134, Anantapur District, Andhra Pradesh, India 6. Ford Foundation s International Seminar on Education in Human Values for Human Excellence Amidst Diversity, UGC-Academic Staff College, H P University, Shimla 27-28 March 2002. Acted as Seminar Director. 7. International Seminar on Soil and Forest Degradation in the Himalayan Region organized by Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB) and the Institute of Integrated Himalayan Studies (UGC Centre of Excellence), Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, India on April 5-6, 2006. 6

8. Participated and chaired a session in a 3-day International workshop on Conserving the Hill and Mountains Ecology organised by United State Education Foundation of India in collaboration with Institute of Integrated Himalayan Studies(Centre of Excellence) H P University, Shimla on 24-26 th August 2005. 9. Acted as Coordinator and made presentation in a 5-day workshop on Management Development from June, 16-20 June, 2010 in collaboration with Society for Education and Economic Development (SEED), and Institute of Manpower Planning and Research, New Delhi. In this programme, 50 participants from 28 nationalities participated. Professor Furqan Qamar, Vice Chancellor, Central University of Himachal Pradesh inaugurated this programme. Other eminent experts like Prof. G.D. Sharma, former Secretary, UGC; Prof. M. M. Pant, former PVC, IGNOU; Dr.T.S. Shaikh, former Executive Director, National Institute of Aviation Management and Research, New Delhi. 10. Acted as Coordinator and made presentation in a 3-day (4-8 August, 2010) Workshop on Strategic Human Resources Management and Development in a Globally Competitive World for participants from 18 nationalities. This Workshop was organized by Society for Education and Economic Development, New Delhi in collaboration with Central University of Himachal Pradesh organised Furqan Qamar, Vice Chancellor, Himachal Pradesh Central University interacted and gave valedictory address. 11. International Workshop on Train the Trainer conducted in collaboration with Ministry of Environment and Forest in which 56 participants from India and Abroad participated, 2005 by IIHS, HP University, Shimla National 1. Research Methodology Workshop at Institute of Management, Kathmandu, Nepal, Biratnagar Campus, 1984 2. Research Methodology Workshop at Institute of Management, Kathmandu, Nepal, Pokhara Campus, 1984 3. Presentation and Resource Person in National Conference on Corporate Excellence through Human Values on 24 th October, 2005 organized by Faculty of Management Studies, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, UP 4. Presentation/Resource Person in National Seminar on 21 st Century Manager A Perspective on 20 th January, 2007 by S D College for Women, Jalandhar 5. Key Note Speaker in Workshop on Methodological Issues in Business Research on March 7, 2009 organised by Haryana School of Business, Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology, Hisar 6. Valedictory Address in Training Programme on Research Methodology and Methods of Research in Social Science on October 12, 2007 organised by ICSSR North-Western Regional Centre, Chandigarh 7. Presentation /resource Person in two days workshop on Getting Motivated Some Practical Techniques on 3 rd and 4 th February 2007 8. Presentation/Resource Person in UGC sponsored national seminar-cumworkshop on Journey towards Self Culture on 11 th February 2009 organised by Malwa Central College of Education for Women, Ludhiana. 9. Resource Person in Principals Conference on Accreditation of Colleges with NAAC organized by Directorate of Education, Shimla on 26.11.2010. 7

10. Resource Person in National Seminar by IQAC by the University of Kashmir on 22-23 March, 2007 11. Emerging Issues in Business Management; Key Note Address in National Seminar on Emerging Issues in Business Management September 22-23, 2007, Institute of Commerce and Management Jiwaji University, Gwalior (MP), India. 12. Resource Person in Faculty Development Programme on 29 th November 2008 organised by ICFAI National College. 13. Paper presented at 2-day National Seminar on Higher Education Evolving Mechanism for Quality Enhancement held at GC for Women, Parade, Jammu, August 5-6, 2005 14. Seminar on "Higher Education: Challenges for Human & Social Development" on February 5, 2007 was hosted by PRIA Continuing Education in New Delhi. 15. Presented paper in National Seminar on Promotion of Value Education and Ethics conducted by Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Education, Prasanthinilayam, Andhra Pradesh, 28 to 30 October 2003 16. Made presentation in National Seminar on Assessment and Accreditation: A Quality Enhancement Mechanism in Uttar Pradesh organized by Isabella Thoburn College and NAAC on 5.11.2008 17. Made Presentation and acted as resource person in NAAC sponsored 2 day national seminar on IQAC as a vehicle for institutional Excellence on 24-25 September 2009 in Srinagar. 18. National Seminar on Emerging Facets of Management Issues and Challenges conducted by Shri Atmanand Jain Institute of Management & Technology, Ambala, Haryana on 6 th November 2009 19. Presented paper on Centenary Celebrations at Malwa Central College of Education for Women, Ludhiana on 14.11.2007. Theme was Is School education preparing the students for the world competitive market? 20. National Seminar organized by UGC at Dispur, Assam on January 27, 2004 on Vocationalisation of Higher Education Key Speaker 21. Chaired in Seminar on Preparing Bibliographic Data base, 2005 22. Chaired in Seminar on Water & its Impacts on health, 2005 23. Chaired Seminar on Natural resources at a glance in Himalayas 24. Translation of Selected Himachali Short Stories, 2005 Key note address 25. Workshop on Bhunda Mahayajna, 2006 -chaired 26. Workshop to Finalize Methodology for Project Entitled -Development in the Himalayan Villages: An Integrated Study 27. Workshop on Emerging needs in designing and implementing research proposal in social sciences conducted in collaboration with ICSSR North- Western Centre, Chandigarh on 16-19 October, 2006.- made presentation and chaired valedictory session 28. Sensitization to Himalayan Society; a Seminar for Diaspora Group, 2006 : 30 non-resident Indian youth from nine countries was addressed. 29. Workshop on Enhancing Youth employability in Himachal Pradesh University Industry Partnership, 8-9 December, 2005 made presentation 30. Seminar on Youth Leadership Programme, 2007 made presentation and key note address. 31. Organised and made presentation and Chaired a session in All India Directors Meet organized by HPU Academic Staff College on 22-24 April 1995 8

32-56. Made presentations/chaired in 25 workshops conducted under Ford Foundation Project on CDI for college and university teacher at all india level 57. Made a presentation and acted as a Resource Person in a workshop organized on Campus Diversity Initiative for students and teachers at M.L.S.N. College Sundarnagar, District Mandi in 1999 58. Made a presentation in Seminar for Principals on Issues in Higher Education in 1996 organised by ASC Shimla 59. Presented Key Note Address in a Seminar on Towards Excellence in College Management for Principals of Colleges on 11-12 October, 2006. 60. Presented Key Note Address in a Seminar on Students Participation in Quality Enhancement, 3 rd August, 2006 organised by UGC-Academic Staff College, H P University, Shimla. 61. Conducted, made presentation and chaired a session in one day National Seminar on Issues of Expansion, Excellence and Inclusion in Higher Education in the Light of the Recommendations of National Knowledge Commission held on October 18, 2007 conducted as sponsored by the National Knowledge Commission, New Delhi. 62-75 Participated and made presentation in 14 number of All India Conferences (annual)conducted by UGC for the Directors of Academic Staff Colleges of India during 1989-2009 76. National Seminar on vocationalisation of Higher Education organized by UGC on January 29, 2004 at Guahati, Assam. 77. Resource Person in National Seminar-cum-Colloquium on the theme of Choice-based and Credit-Based System for Assessment and Evaluation on 28 th November, 2011, H P University, Shimla 78. Valedictory Address at Sri Sai College of Education, Badhani, Pathankot in National Seminar On Value Crisis-The Global Concern & A Challenge For Education (Feb 22-23, 2013) 79. Chief Guest and Resource Person at Two Days NAAC Sponsored National Seminar on Accreditation of Academic Institutions Need of the Hour, Dronacharya College, Rait, HP on February 15 to 16, 2013 80. Invited lecture on Role of Teacher in Quality Higher Education, H P University Shimla, 5 th October 2012 81. Resource Person on Emerging careers in business and management at PG Govt. College, Bilaspur, 22 nd December, 2012. 82. Chief Guest at one day seminar on Workshop on Managed Aquifer Recharge in Hills & Valleys of Himachal Pradesh Organized by Central Ground Water Board Ministry of Water Resources, Government of India, 6 th March, 2013, Dharamshala. 83. Resource person in 2- week training programmes organized by College of Education for college teachers on 14 th January 2013, 31 st December 2012, 28 th April 2012, 17 th April 2012, 19 th April 2012, 21 st April 2012, 3 rd September 2012, 14 th September 2012, 4 th October 2012, 1 st January 2013. 15. Editorial Responsibility 1. Promoter and Chief Editor, Academe, UGC-Academic Staff College, H.P. University 2. Chairman, Editorial Board, Annual Report, H P University 3. ASC Newsletter, H.P. University, Shimla-5 9

4. Promoter of Shimla Management Journal, Institute of Management Studies, H P University, Shimla-5 5 Promoter, Himalayan Studies Journal, IIHS(Centre of Excellence) H P University, Shimla 6 Member, Editorial Board, Vibes, Newsletter of HP University 16. Books Published 1. Orientational Games and Exercises for Professional Development of Teachers in Education, ASC, HPU, 1995 2. Consumerism in India, Anamika Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1993 3. University Management and Administration, Deep & Deep Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1990 4. Marketing Environment and Practices in Nepal, Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1988 6. Education in Human Values ( EHV) for Human Excellence Kanishika Publisher New Delhi, 2007 7-10. Annotated Bibliography on Himalayas, Literary Circles, Jaipur, 2007, Four Volumes 11. Research and Capacity Building Institutes in Himachal Pradesh, Indus Publications Pvt., New Delhi, 2008 17. Mimeographs and Reports i. Managerial Excellence in College Management, A Compilation for training of college Principals, Oct. 2006 ii. Towards Excellence in College Management iii. Annotated Bibliography on Himalayan Studies, four volumes, 2006 iv. Research and Capacity Building on Environment in HPU, IIHS, 2006 v. Research Abstracts of Ph.D theses on Himalaya vi. vii. viii. ix. Compiled more than 30 Volumes of selected Readings for circulation among the participants of Orientation Programmes Brought out Reports of 300 Training Programmes from September 1989 to Dec 2008 Edited STEP Proceedings, 1989, Shimla Three mega reports completed on Campus Diversity Initiative Project including the observations and findings of 25 workshops under Ford Foundation Project 10

x. A Compilation on Indian Culture, Values and Human Rights xi. Campus Diversity Initiative, Ford Foundation Project, 2001 xii. Lighting a Little Candle An Effort for Teacher Transformation, 2002 18. Papers/Articles 110 (Details are available separately) Published in National and International Journals, Namely Management International Review, Indian Management, Nepalese Management Review, Integrated Management, Management Accountant, Chartered Accountant, Indian Journal of Marketing, Lok Udyog, Yojana, Kurukshetra, Niranaya, Management Dynamics, University News, Education Today, Politics India, Education India, The Cooperator, Indian Cooperative Review, Shimla Management Journal,SSRN e-network, etc. (Annexure 1) 19. Case Studies/Games and Innovations in Teaching & Training 1. Innovations in the Teacher Development (Please see Annexure-III) 2. More than one dozen cases developed for Class Room discussion 20. Institutions visited for delivering lectures i. National Academy of Audit and Accounts, Shimla ii. Institute of Correctional Administration, Chandigarh. iii. Himachal Pradesh Institute of Public Administration, Shimla iv. Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi v. UGC-Academic Staff College, Panjab University, Chandigarh vi. Osmania University, Hyderabad vii. Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar viii. Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra ix. Institute of Management, Tribhuvan University, Nepal; x. Podar Institute of Management, Jaipur; xi. Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur xii. University of Pune, Pune xiii. Third World Centre, New Delhi xiv. Common Wealth Centre, Chandigarh xv. ECC, Bangalore xvi. National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration, Delhi xvii. Central Institute of Vocational Education, Bhopal xviii. Academics Committee Hyderabad, Bombay xix. Gynana Jyoti Institute of Management Studies, Mohali xx. Apeejay Institute of Management, Jalandhar xxi. National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur xxii. Dr. Y S Parmar Univeristy of Horticulture and Forestry, Solan xxiii. University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad xxiv. Law Academy of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla xxv. University of Allahabad, Allahabad xxvi. Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak xxvii. National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur xxviii. Nehru Yuvak Kendra, Shimla xxix. Department of Postal Services, GOI xxx. UCO Bank 11

21. Professional Affiliations * Member, All India Management Association, New Delhi * Life Member, Indian Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi * Life Member, Association of Educators 22. Consultative and Advisory Positions held * Member, Board of Management of Appeejay Institute of Management, Jalandhar. * UGC Nominee, Advisory Committee, Department of Special Assistance, Haryana Business School, Hisar * UGC Nominee, Advisory Committee, Academic Staff College, BHU, Varanasi. * Member, Board of Management, Hindustan Institute of Management and Computer Studies, Agra. * Expert Member, District Committee, Nehru Yuvak Kendra. * Member, ICSSR, North-West Centre, Chandigarh. * Member, Board of Management, MLSM College, Sundernagar * Member, Advisory Committee, Centre for Professional Development in Higher Education, Delhi University, Delhi. * Member, Advisory Committee, Academic Staff College, Panjab University,Chandigarh. * Member, PG Board of Studies, Kurukshetra University and Panjabi University, Patiala * Consultancy provided to Nepal Airways, Him Bunkar, Third World Organisations, etc. * Member, Advisory Committee, Academic Staff College, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar * Member, Advisory Committee, Academic Staff College, Maharishi Dayanand Sarswati University, Ajmer * Member, Advisory Committee, Academic Staff College, Guru Jambheshwar University, Hisar * UGC Nominee, Advisory Committee, UGC-Academic Staff College, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 12

23. Contribution as Educational Administrator/ Institutional Builder: Became promoter Director of UGC- Academic Staff College, 1989 and took ASC to national heights. ASC of Shimla is known for its innovative and effective training techniques among all 66 ASCs in the country. Prepared and presented project for establishing Centre of Excellence in Integrated Himalayan Studies in UGC, 2002. Himachal Pradesh University became one of the twelve universities out of 122 universities, which got status of Centre of Excellence during Xth Plan. Became first Director of Institute of Integrated Himalayan Studies (UGC Centre of Excellence), April 2002- Jan 2003 and July 2005 to April 2007. (More than 160 research projects pertaining to Himalayan Studies have been completed and 25 books published during his stay). Established Pre-Examination Coaching Centre in HPU, 1998 As Director of Institute of Management Studies 2001-02, reengineered management courses and gave a new direction to management education in the state. Started three research journals in Institute of Management Studies, HPU( Shimla Management Journal), Institute of Himalayan Studies, HPU ( Himalayan Studies Journal) and in Academic Staff College, HPU ( Academe). As a Nodal Officer of Quality Assurance Cell of Himachal Pradesh University ( 2003-2008), played important role in bringing about improvements in the academic and administrative fields. As Colombo Plan Expert associated with Tribhuvan University, Nepal assisted in the establishment of Institute of Management in Tribhuvan University. As Member Secretary, Academic and Administrative Audit Committee of the University, conducted academic and administrative audit of the university and continuously sent reports to the UGC, 1999-2006. Chairman of the Committee constituted to rationalize financial rules, 2007-08. Prepared Self Study Report for assessment and accreditation of the University submitted to National Assessment and Accreditation Council, Bangalore and helped the University in managing the visit of NAAC Peer Team to University. Conducted three international seminars. 24. Accomplishments as Director of UGC-Academic Staff College, H P University I Visualised the Implementation of Academic Staff College Orientation Scheme as Officiating Director (Promoter) in June 1989 with the Mission of Bringing about educational transformation through teacher development tin higher education. At present, ASC Shimla is known as the best institution in country engaged in teacher development. It is the ASC which launched its own Web-Site, ascshimla.org about 15 years back 13

II II Developed basic Infrastructure for effective training of Academic Staff College (Now it has all modern educational gadgets viz. LCD Video Projector, PC Pentium- III (Six nos.) with Multi-Media, LAN and INTERNET, OHP, Slide Projector, Photo Copier, TV, VCR, Conference System, etc. Innovated/Applied a set of 45 Orientation Techniques for training the teachers as under: - 1. Active Learning 24. Participative Management 2. Brain Churning 25. Quality Circle 3. Brain Storming 26. Quiz 4. Brain Trust 27. Reflecting Over the Week (ROW) 5. Breaking the Ice 28. Reflections 6. Buzz Session 29. Reporting 7. Case Study 30 Role Playing 8. Chairing 31. Self Management 9. Debate 32. Self-Encounter 10. Discussions 33. Sensitivity Technique 11. Essay Writing 34. Symposium 12. Excursion 35. Synectics 13. Filming Teaching by 36. Teaching Game Participants 14. Fish Bowl 37. T-Groups 15. Group Song 38. Theme for Week 16. Hidden Talent 39. Think Tank 17. LEAD Exercise 40. Thought for Day 18. Micro-Teaching 41. Video Session 19. Multi-Evaluation 42. Warming Up 20. Nominal Groups 43. Watch at Present 21. Objective Tests 44. Workshop 22. Outdoor Learning Exercises 45. Pre and Post Orientation Awareness Tests 23. Panel Discussion 46 Brain Teasers IV V VI Started a Journal, Academe, for Professional Development of College/University Teachers- VIII Vol. Brought out ASC Newsletter - Nine issues Published the proceedings of different Orientation Programmes/Refresher Courses for circulation. Compiled Thirty Six Volumes of Selected Readings for circulation among the participants of Orientation Programme VIII Organised 290 Orientation Programmes/Refresher Courses ( Each of 3 to 4 weeks duration) upto December 2008 in which 11000 teachers of colleges and universities of India were trained. Three Seminars for Principals of Colleges of Himachal Pradesh and one All India ASC Directors Meet were organized. VII Published more than a dozen articles and delivered more than six-dozen talks in different institutions. 14

IX X Conducted 25 workshops on Campus Diversity Initiative under Ford Foundation Project, USA, US dollars 22000 in Shimla, Mandi and Sunder Nagar during 1998-2001, five research projects, one International National Seminar of Education in Human Values for Human Excellence Amidst Diversity, March 2002, and three symposium. In recognition to the excellent working of our ASC, National Assessment and Accreditation Council of India has recognised our ASC as Training Centre for organizing the training programmes for Peer Team members and chairmen. 15

25. Achievements as Director, Institute of Management Studies, H PU After taking over as Director, Institute of Management Studies in March 2001, the following have been accomplished: 1. Entrance Test to Management Programmes in the University has been fully computerized and simplified. 2. Effectiveness in the functioning of the Institute has been enhanced by way of developing work culture and teamwork. Decision-making has been delegated to different task groups and functional committees, which has facilitated better functioning of the IT laboratory, library and training & placement activities. 3. The started annual journal, Shimla Management Journal. 4. UGC Model Curriculum released in December 2001 has been introduced in view of the changing business environment and societal changes. 5. In order to ensure productive participation of students in the process of professional development, a Management Society has been formed. The students have been motivated to learn the management of an organization by taking different decisions, working in groups and developing different managerial skills. 6. The process of modernizing the communication process within the Institute as well as with external business organizations has been quickened by way of adding facilities such as computer notebook, LCD projector, public address system, etc. 16

26. Achievements as Director, Institute of Integrated Himalayan Studies, (UGC Centre of Excellence), H P University 1. Prepared proposal for setting up a Centre of Excellence in Himalayan Studies under the UGC s Scheme for Identifying Universities with Potential for Excellence in collaboration with the teachers of the University. After two levels of screening, the UGC identified Himachal Pradesh University among other twelve universities out of more than 125 applicants for establishing Centres of Excellence. UGC released Rs.5 crores as seed money for the establishment of the Centre. 2. After appointment as the first Director of the Centre ( in Pro-Vice-Chancellor grade), within nine months, a number of initiatives were taken namely, visualization of Center s mission, objectives and vision; development of modern infrastructure for facilitating higher order research; conduct of workshops, seminars and discussion groups, development of library, Web-site, networking etc. 3. Institute of Integrated Himalayan Studies was established as an autonomous department with its own Board of Control, Academic Board and Advisory Board. 4. Published introductory brochure, which was circulated among the universities and institutes situated in Himalayan region. This brochure included details about its mission, objectives, focal areas, and details of various programmes. 5. In an urge to make the work environment of the institute conducive for academic and administrative work, the task of furnishing and equipping the institute s building was taken up on priority basis. Now the institute has equipment, furniture and furnishing items of superior quality. The workstations for the fellows were designed got executed. 6. In its venture to computerize its administrative, financial and academic functions, the Institute installed 20 computers with Local Area Network and also with Internet facility. 7. In order to decide about the scope of the Institute and to identify the thematic areas, two workshops were organized in the month of June and July 2002. These workshops were attended by senior academics of the University. After detailed discussions during these workshops, specific focal areas were identified. Under each focal area, broader themes were also enumerated. 8. A documentary (multi-media presentation) on the mission, objectives, focal areas, programmes, long and short term plans, identified tasks, guidelines for researchers, etc. was prepared. 9. Workshops on Himalayan Culture (August 16 & 17, 2002), Environmental Concerns in the Himalayan Region ( Sept. 18, 2002), Economic and Political Aspects of Himalayan region (17 th Oct. 2002) were organised. These workshops were attended by scholars from different parts of the country. 10. Project proposals relating to various aspects of Himalayas were awarded. 17

11. The Institute from the very beginning started the process of building up a computerized library. A library programme SOUL was procured from INFLIBNET, Ahmedabad. For sharing its knowledge base with the world outside and also to have close links with the institutions and people engaged in similar type of activities, the Institute launched its own website. This contains detailed information about the activities and plans of the Institute. The website is available under the domain name www.himalayanstudies.net. 12. The process of bringing out four edited volumes was initiated, namely: - a. Mountain Deities in the Himalayas: Transactional and Cultural Networks through the Ages b. Representing the Himalaya: Culture and Society c. Environment in the Himalayas d. Quality of life in Himalayan Region 14. With a purpose of developing database on Himalaya the task of documenting the books, journals, project report, theses and dissertations relating to various aspects of Himalayas was started. More than 3000 bibliographic entries of books in addition to more than 1200 research papers, dissertations and research reports were collected. 15. It was planned to provide annotated bibliography under different classifications as per the requirements of the researchers both in the form of hard copy and through electronic medium. Specially designed software was developed with the help of Regional Computer Centre, Shimla so as to feed the bibliographic entries in a systematic manner. The software provides a number of facilities to the user to access the stored material through a number of sort keys as per his/her requirement. The Institute is going to make this knowledge base available through Internet also on payment basis 16. The Institute has proceeded in a well-planned manner with the development of sound and functional infrastructure appropriate for pursuing academic and research activities. It has prepared itself for thorough and rigorous academic activities in the near future. 17. A detailed action plan of the Institute for carrying out different activities during the forthcoming five years was prepared and sent to the UGC. 18. 160 Projects were completed and 25 books have been published in IIHS in a period of one and half years. It is a record of research conducted on Himalaya in any year. 18

27. Contribution to the General Development of Himachal Pradeh University, Shimla, India 1. Chairman of the Committee constituted to rationalize financial rules, 2007-08. 2. Member Secretary, Academic and Administrative Audit Committee of the University, necessary report have been prepared and sent to the UGC, 1999-2006. 3. A proposal was prepared and presented along with the Vice-Chancellor before the UGC for setting up of Centre of Excellence in Integrated Himalayan Studies in the University. 4. Established three institutions in the University including Academic Staff College, IIHS and Pre Examination and Coaching Centre in the University, 5. A proposal was prepared and sent to National Council of Rural Institutes for establishing Centre for Rural Educational Technology and Management in the University. The Council has sanctioned Rs. 50 lacs for this purpose. 6. Prepared Self Study Report for assessment and accreditation of the University by National Assessment and Accreditation Council, Bangalore and managed the visit of NAAC Peer Team to University. 7. As Nodal Officer of UGC Visiting Team presented University s case for financing during tenth plan. A detailed report was prepared and sent to UGC. An elaborated visit of UGC Team was arranged to various departments of the University. 8. Acted as Chairman of Strategic Planning and Decision Support Group, helped the University in preparing 10 th Plan Documents submitted to the UGC and State Government. 9. Worked as Nodal Officer of Internal Quality Assurance Cell of H P University constituted as per the directives of the NAAC, Bangalore with the purpose of the implementing the quality assurance interventions. 10. Represented university at different platforms such as UGC, NAAC, AICTE and a couple of Institutions which enhanced its image. 19

28. Working as Coordinator of All Academic Activities in Central University of Himachal Pradesh, Dharamshala 1. Became the member of the Promoters Team when joined the Central University in May 2010 and thereafter appointed on deputation as Special Officer(Development) and Dean, School of Management. 2. Working with the visionary Vice Chancellor, I enjoyed the freedom of developing physical and academic architecture of the University within a very short span of time. 3. It is exceptional that a one year old university is able to start 16 Post Graduate level and 13 Research Degree level Programmes of Studies with innovative and qualitative superior approach to develop integrated personality of students, I do share some credit for this. 4. As Chairman of Technical Infrastructure Committee with members from IIM Shillong, NIT and Jamia Milia Islamia, engaged in the stupendous task of developing ERP, complete solution to automate university operations. 5. Involved in developing academic infrastructure for the School of Business and Management Science in particular and other Schools of Studies in general. 6. As OSD(Admin) and Special Officer(Development) undertook multifarious activities concerning general administration(registrar), examination(controller of examination), development of library and coordination of all Schools of Studies at Temporary Academic Block at Shahpur. 7. Engaged in developing the campus with 1-GB connectivity under NMEICT/NKN and e-learning and online learning resources. Yoginder S. Verma 20

Annexure Papers / Articles 1. Marketing in Rural India: Management International Review, Germany, Vol. 20, No.4, 1980. 2. Human Resource Management: A Challenge to the Accountant; The Nepalese Management Review, Kathmandu, March, 1983. 4. Management Philosophy - The Emerging Horizons: Nirnaya, Kathmandu, Vol. I, No. 1, 1984. 5. Some Fish Found after Dozens of Dips in Pond - Is it worth so? Management Dynamics, Nepal, July, 1984. 6. What makes a Leader to Behave; A question not fully answered: The Nepalese Management Review, Nepal, Summer, 1984. 7. Relevance of Marketing in Nepal: Nirnaya, Nepal, vol. I, No.2, 1985. 8. Marketing Information Systems in Export Marketing: Indian Journal of Marketing, New Delhi, August, 1978. 9. Social Consciousness of Management Culture, Indian Management, New Delhi, January, 1980. 10. Promotion Policy of Hardwar Unit of BHEL, Lok Udyog, New Delhi, February, 1980. 11. Buying Behaviour and Brand Switching in Dry Cell-Batteries, Indian Journal of Marketing, New Delhi, November, 1979. 12. Motivation and Management Accounting, Management Accountant, Calcutta, April, 1980. 13. Sex in Advertisement, Indian Journal of Marketing, New Delhi, March, 1979. 14. Management by Participation in Western Europe, Seminar Document, Department of Business Administration, Shimla, March, 1979. 15. Management Control - A Conceptual Analysis, Chartered Accountant, New Delhi, August, 1980. 16. Sex Illustrations in Advertisements, Indian Journal of Marketing, New Delhi, May, 1980. 17. Management Through Accounting, Integrated Management, Bangalore, October, 1980. 18. Dynamics of Social Change and the Manager, Seminar Document, R.A. Podar Institute of Management, Jaipur, 1981. 19. Economy of Himachal Pradesh, Yojana, New Delhi, April 16-30, 1981. 20. Marketing Research and Management Decision Making, Indian Journal of Marketing, New Delhi, July, 1985. 21. Management of Change - A Delicate Task, Yojana, New Delhi, June, 1984. 21

22. The Standard Costing System - Behavioural Dimensions, the Management Accountant, Calcutta, July, 1982. 23. The Management of Small Scale Industries in Himachal Pradesh, Seminar Document, Department of Economics, Shimla, December, 1982. 24. The Behavioural Aspects of Standard Costing, The Indian Journal of Commerce, March, 1981. 25. Management Education in Nepal - Some Observations, Education India, December, 1987. 26. A Study of Audience Behaviour of Vividh Bharti Programmes, Indian Journal of Marketing, New Delhi, June, 1985. 27. Research Methodology - Data Processing and Analysis, Workshop Document, Nepal, April, 1984. 28. Marketing - An Environmental Perspective included in the book Marketing Environment and Practices in Nepal, Sterling Publisher, New Delhi, 1988. 29. Marketing Scenario of Himachal Pradesh, Workshop Document, STEP, Shimla, November, 1985. 30. Role of Marketing in Development-I, The Rising Nepal, Kathmandu, Nepal, July 31, 1985. 31. Role of Marketing in Development-II, The Rising Nepal, Kathmandu, Nepal, August 1, 1985. 32. Consumerism in India, Workshop Document, CUTS, Jaipur, November, 1985. 33. Critical Issues in Strategy Formulation for Co-operatives in Himachal Pradesh, H.P. Economic Association, Shimla, 1986. 34. People s Participation - Vital, The Tribune, Chandigarh, October 19, 1986. 35. Performance of Cooperative Movement in Tribal Areas, The Co-operator, Delhi, December 15, 1986. 36. An Inter-regional Comparison of the Performance of Co-operatives in Himachal Pradesh - with special reference to Tribal and Non-Tribal Areas, Seminar Document, HPKV, Palampur, 1987. 37. A Neglected Child Wipes Tears, The Indian Express, July 4, 1987. 38. Regional Disparities in the Performance of Co-operatives, Indian Cooperative Review, New Delhi, July, 1988. 39. Role of Advertising in India, Indian Journal of Marketing, New Delhi, May, 1986. 40. University - Industry Interaction and Management Education, Seminar Document, HPU, Shimla, May 25-26, 1988. 41. The Efficacy of Public Distribution System in Himachal Pradesh - Some Methodological Issues, Indian Consumer Co-operator,, Delhi, September, 1987. 22

42. Technical Entrepreneurial Development - A Conceptual Framework, STEP Document, Shimla, October, 1988. 43. Where the Consumer is not the King, The Tribune, Chandigarh, September 11, 1988. 44. The Woes of Himachal Consumer, The Indian Express, Chandigarh, September 17, 1988. 45. An Insight Into New Product Selection Process, published in STEP Report, Shimla, November, 1988. 46. Indian Consumer Amidst Business War, Himachal Institute of Public Administration Journal, Shimla, 1990. 47. A Study of Certain Variables Determining Cooperative Credit Utilization, Cooperative Prospective, Pune, July, 1987. 48. Retailers Response to Consumerism in India, Indian Management, New Delhi, Sept., 1989. 49. Agriculture Technology and Credit Utilization, Indian Cooperative Review, January, 1989. 50. Role of University Teacher in the Contemporary Society, University News, Delhi, January 19, 1989. 51. Role of Consumer Organizations in India, Indian Management, New Delhi, January, 1989. 52. Consumerism in Nineties, published in the book Indian Industry in Nineties, Commonwealth Publishers, New Delhi, 1991. 53. Teachers Need Systematic Training, Indian Express, December 4, 1989. 54. Orientation for Quality in Higher Education, University News, New Delhi, March 26, 1990. 55. A Study of Certain Factors Affecting Cooperative Agricultural Credit Utilization, International Cooperation Review, Geneva. 56. Impact of Size of Loan and Types of Farmers on Cooperative Credit Utilization, Indian Cooperative Review, October, 1991. 57. Impact of Size of Family Income and Value of Farm Assets on Cooperative Agricultural Credit Utilization, Indian Cooperative Review. 58. The Impact of Personal Characteristics of Managers on Organisational Effectiveness in a University, University Administration, Hyderabad. 59. The Application of Case Studies in Teacher Development, University News, Delhi, October 15, 1990. 60. Challenge of Teacher Development in Higher Education, Academe, August 1990, Shimla. 23

61. Need of Consumer Education in India, Indian Management, New Delhi, October, 1990. Lead Article. 62. Impact of Size of Family Income and Value of Farm Assets on Cooperative Credit Utilization, Indian Cooperative Review, New Delhi. 63. Consumer Protect Thyself, University Today, New Delhi, January 1, 1992. 64. Response of Business to Consumerism in the Contemporary Indian Market published in a book Management and Business Education in India, edited by J.L. Rastogi and Bidhi Chand, Rawat Publications, Jaipur, 1993. 65. Academic Staff Colleges, Indian Express, Chandigarh, October 15, 1991. 66. Dynamics of Social Change and Indian Manager published in the book Management of Change, Aavishkar Publications, Jaipur, 1992. 67. System Approach of Understanding the Educational Institution, University News, New Delhi, April 13, 1992. 68. Organisational Culture and Socialisation at Tertiary Level of Education, Academe, August, 1992. 69. Constraints of Extension Education and Training in H.P., Seminar on Constraints of Agricultural Development in Hilly Areas, Sponsored by Indian Society of Agricultural Economics, Bombay, HPKVV, Palampur, October, 1991. 70. Development of Institutional Culture in Higher Education, University News, Delhi, Dec. 14, 1992. 71. Human Resource Development in Co-operatives - Need, Problems and Suggestions, Encyclopaedia of Co-operatives, Edited by Bhatia and Verma, Deep and Deep, New Delhi, 1994. 72. An Analysis of the Activities of Academic Staff College, Academe, March, 1994. 73. Education for Human Excellence, University News, New Delhi, Feb. 27, 1995. 74. Socialisation in Higher Education, Published in Applied Management for Education, Vol. I, Indian Management Academy, Lucknow, 1994. 75. A Perspective for Professional Development, Academe, Shimla, April, 1995. 76. The Hand that holds the Staff, The Hindustan Times, New Delhi, May 17, 1995. 77. ASC of H.P. University - A Brief Profile, Academe, Shimla, May 1996. 78. Management of Higher Education Institution, University News, Delhi, 35/ 28, 1997 79. HRD for Environmental Education, National Seminar, DSA (Education), H.P. University, 1997. 80. Emerging Career Opportunities and Skill Development - Need for Modification in the Educational System, Politics India, Vol.II, 9, March 1998, New Delhi. 81. Evaluation of Academic Staff Colleges - Certain Criteria and Issues, University News, AIU, New Delhi, May 4, 1998. 24