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MIZINKSA DAIMARI (Ph.D.)

Curriculum Vitae

Current Address: Katwaria Sarai, New Delhi, India-110016
Email: mizinksa@gmail.com / mizinksa@aud.ac.in

Work experience

1. October 2023 to present: Guest Faculty, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University Delhi

2. June. 2023 to present: Research Associate, Jamia Millia Islamia University Delhi

3. April. 2023 to present: Application Advisor, INTO University Partnerships

4. Dec. 2022 to Jan. 2023: Research Associate, Jamia Millia Islamia University Delhi

5. Nov. 2021 to Dec. 2022: Consultant, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT)

6. April–July, 2011 and August–December 2013
Assistant Teacher, Diamond English School, Harisinga.

Education


1. July, 2021: Doctor of Philosophy in Development Studies, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati  


2. June, 2013: Master of Arts in Development Studies
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati


3. July, 2011: Bachelor of Arts (English Literature), North Eastern Hill University


Journal publications


1.    Daimari, M. and R. Bedamatta. (2021). The State of Bodo Peasantry in Modern-Day Assam: Evidence from Majrabari Village in the Bodoland Territorial Area Districts. Ind. J. Labour Econ. ISSN: 0019-5308 DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1007/s41027-021-00328-8 


2.    Daimari, M. and R. Bedamatta. (Paper Communicated). Continuity And Hybridity In Changing Labour Forms: Prevailing Casualization And Saori As Labour Forms And Demise Of Dahwna-Ruathi System In A Bodo Village Of Assam. Journal of North East India Studies – JNEIS.


3.    Daimari, M. and R. Bedamatta, (Paper Communicated). Determining Constraints in Bihar’s Wheat Seed Value-Chain: Strengthening Women and Underserved Groups’ Access to Improved Seeds. Gender, Technology and Development. Development Policy Review.


4.    Daimari, M., Bedamatta, R. (Working Paper). Credit Practices in a Bodo village of Assam: A Case Study in BTAD.


5.    Daimari, Mizinksa. (Working Paper). Regimes of Dispossession: Sixth Schedule and the Emerging Trend of ‘Land Grabs’ in India’s northeast: A Note.


6.    Daimari, M., Bedamatta, R. (Working Paper). Proletarianization and Agrarian Distress in a Bodo Village. (Working Paper).

Conference/seminar/workshop:
Paper Presented:


1.    01/03/2023 - 03/03/2023: The 63rd Annual Conference of the Indian Society of Labour Economics held at Rajiv Gandhi University, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh
Title: “Continuity And Hybridity In Changing Labour Forms: Prevailing Casualization And Saori As Labour Forms And Demise Of Dahwna-Ruathi System In A Bodo Village Of Assam”  


2.    10/04/2022 - 13/04//2022: The 62nd Annual Conference of the Indian Society of Labour Economics held at IIT Roorkee 
Title: “Transformation in Labour forms—attached labour to wage labour and the persistence of Saori—a form of compulsory labour exchange in a Bodo Village of Assam”


3.    21/11/2021 – 25/11/2021: The 5th India Land and Development Conference (ILDC) 2021 organized by Center for Land Governance; virtual conference 
Title: “Sixth Schedule and the Emerging Trend of Primitive Accumulation in India’s northeast: A Note”


4.    07/12/2019 – 09/12/2019: The 61st Annual Conference of the Indian Society of Labour Economics held in Patiala
Title: “Land Market in a Bodo Village in Assam”.


5.    08/12/2017 – 09/12/2017: Doctoral Scholars’ Meet Jointly Organised By OKDISCD, Guwahati & Department of History, Dibrugarh University
Title of the Paper: “Understanding the nature of tenancy and tenurial rights in a tribal village”

Paper selected for presentation:

1. 01/11/2023 – 03/11/2023: 7th India Land and Development Conference—Land - People Relations: Diversity and Transitions at FLAME University, Pune, Maharashtra

Title: Interlinked Land, Labour and Credit Relationships in a Bodo Village of Assam


2. 07/09/2022 – 09/09/2022: 12th Annual Conference in Political Economy sponsored by International Initiative for Promoting Political Economy (IIPPE), in collaboration with CiMET (Italy’s National University Centre for Applied Economic Studies) and University of Bologna.

Title of the paper: “Continuity and hybridity in changing labour forms: Prevailing casualization and saori as labour forms and demise of dahwna-ruathi system in a Bodo village of Assam”


Seminar presentation


1. 8/03/2021: The Economic Analysis Unit (EAU), Indian Statistical Institute Bangalore,

Title of the paper: “Agrarian Relations in a Bodo Village in Assam”


Workshop attended:


1. 01/03/2019 – 02/03/2019: Young Scholars’ Workshop on "Contemporary Issues in Rural India" organised by the Foundation for Agrarian Studies at Chennai.


2. 26/12/2016 – 27/12/2016: Young Researchers’ Workshop organised by Indian Sociological Society at Tezpur University.


3. 14/03/2016 – 23/03/2016: ICSSR-sponsored Ten-Day Research Methodology Programme for Ph.D. Students in Social Sciences (RM 2016) organised by IIT Guwahati.

Certifications


1. December 2013: University Grants Commission of India’s National Eligibility Test (NET) and Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), Human Rights and Duties


2. July 2013: University Grants Commission of India’s National Eligibility Test (NET) and Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), Folk Literature


3. December 2012: University Grants Commission of India’s National Eligibility Test (NET), Human Rights and Duties

Other experiences


1. Member of the Editorial Team (role as a rapporteur of proceedings): 61st Annual ISLE Conference: A Report {published by The Indian Journal of Labour Economics (2020) 63:525–559 https://doi.org/10.1007/s41027-020-00230-9}


2. Member of the 58th Indian Society of Labour Economics Annual Conference Organizing Committee, 2016, (Cultural Committee); Organised and Managed the Cultural Event of above 300 guests and 80+ artistes (November 24-26, 2016)


Other activities:


Languages Known: English, Bodo, Assamese, Hindi. 
I have been a student member of Indian Society of Labour Economics. (2019)

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About me (Curriculum Vitae): About Me
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