Saturday, December 19, 2015

A.K. Ramanujan National Paper Reading Contest 2016


7th A.K. Ramanujan National Paper Reading Contest 2016


12-13 February 2016 


The Department of English


The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda


Vododara 



Wednesday, December 16, 2015

International Conference on Women Studies & Social Sciences - 2016

International Conference on
Women Studies & Social Sciences - 2016
March 03-05, 2016  |  Carmel College for Women, Goa, INDIA



International Conference on Women Studies & Social Sciences is one of the largest conferences in the Women & Social Community. It is held every year under the encouragement of International Multidisciplinary Research Foundation in collaboration with different universities & educational institutions.

The Conference is designed with Special Invited Research Lectures, Paper-Presentations and Poster Presentations. Each International Conference on Women Studies & Social Sciences (ICWSSS) is honored by bringing peer reviewed
Human Rights International Research Journal issues with ISSN 2320 - 6942 & ISBN and
 
Social Sciences International Research Journal with ISSN & ISBN with all Peer Reviewed Conference accepted papers intended to reflect the pioneering state of the Women Empowerment & Social Sciences.

 
Women Studies

Original research papers on Women Issues like Education, Leadership, Safety, Health, Empowerment,  Challenges etc., any topic in relation to women world from the Women Community, Scholars, General Public  etc., including men, are invited for presentation at the Conference.

* Its not mandatory that you have to present a paper, you can be a listener also.
Social Sciences
 
Also original research papers on Social Sciences , Anthropology,  Communication studies, Economics, Education, Geography, History, Law, Linguistics, Political science, Public administration, Psychology, Sociology Social Work are invited for presentation at the Conference.
Submission of Papers

Participants intending to present papers before the Conference are requested to submit soft copy of the Abstract (200 Words) /Full papers if interested in publication (neatly typed in MS word format with 1.5 line spacing 12 point Times New Roman font on A-4 size paper) incorporating the motivation, method of solution and important findings of their investigation to
icws2016@gmail.com
Travel & Accommodation






Goa, a tiny emerald land on the west coast of India, the 25th State in the Union of States of India, was liberated from Portuguese rule in 1961. It was part of Union territory of Goa, Daman & Diu till 30 May 1987 when it was carved out to form a separate State.

A very striking feature of Goa is the harmonious relationship among various religious communities, who have lived together peacefully for generations. Though a late entrant to the planning process, Goa has emerged as one of the most developed States in India and even achieved the ranking of one of the best states in India with regards to investment environment and infrastructure.
 
Goa covers very wide range of hotels and other accommodation facilities to suit every budget.  
 
Accommodation for single lady participants is provided at Carmel Girls Hostel by the organizers with nominal cost.
 
Participants of the Conference are advised to contact the hotels, directly and book their accommodation, however in the case of any difficulty we can assist on your prior request.
 
Accommodation Committee

Mr. Rajendra                         9420820790    
Mr. And hoots K. Satardekar      9822161107
Mr. Sanford Pereira                7774908778    

Transportation Committee
Dr. Efrem De Sa                   9850455857
Mr. Olavo Gama                    9763313443
Mr. Agnelo Dias                    9673715248

Registration

Includes Copy of Proceedings of the International Conference with ISBN and Human Rights /Social Sciences International Research Journal with ISSN & ISBN, Conference Kit, Cost of Lunches, Refreshments etc.,
Spot Registrations

Publication of Abstract in Proceedings of the International Conference on Women Studies & Social Sciences and Publication of Paper in Human Rights/Social Sciences International Journal will not happen.

Spot Registration Fee stands is costly then Early Registration Fee
 
Registration Form & Payment Methods

If you are a Listener Participant please write at icws2016@gmail.com for Registration Form & Payment Methods.


If you are to present a paper please send your paper at icws2016@gmail.com 

For more information visit http://icws2016.wix.com/conference



International Conference on "English Language & Literature: Retrospect and Prospects" 2016

Mathuram Educational Trust

International Conference on "English Language & Literature: Retrospect and Prospects" 
04 & 05 February 2016

Bishop Heber College (Autonomous), Tiruchirappalli, TN

Mathuram Educational Trust

Conference

Greetings! South Asian English Language & Literature Teachers Association [SELLTA] in collaboration with Bishop Heber College (Autonomous), Tiruchirappalli, TN organises an International Conference on "English Language & Literature: Retrospect and Prospects" during 04 & 05 February 2016 With ISSN & ISBN.

Literature is endowed with the potential to transform and intensify language. Literature, therefore, is the product of language. Literature and language cannot be separated, since it is only through language that we create our perceptions and realities of the world. The English language continues to occupy a pivotal place in world literatures, as the language of prestige, and scholarship. Although the teaching of English Literature in India has been in vogue for more than a century now, teachers and students of English have always been beset by a range of difficulties in their elucidation and appreciation of English Literature. Hence, it is a paradox that, although India is making rapid strides in the field of English Education, the standards of teaching English Language and Literature have undergone a sharp decline, which needs an effective redressal mechanism in place.
Professor Edgar W. Schneider, with the University of Regensburg, Germany, classifies world Englishes based on a distinction of:

  • ‘‘ENL’’ (English as a Native Language) countries
  • ‘‘ESL’’ (English as a Second Language) countries and
  • ‘‘EFL’’ (English as a Foreign Language) countries.
In ENL countries, even if multilingualism may play an important role in the society at large, English is the vernacular language of almost all or at least a significant majority of the population (like Britain, the USA, or Australia). In ESL countries, English exists side by side with strong indigenous languages, is widely spoken, and assumes prominent intranational, sometimes official functions, as the language of politics, the media, jurisdiction, higher education, and other such domains (as in Ghana, Nigeria, India, Singapore, Papua New Guinea, etc.). In EFL countries, English, acquired almost exclusively by formal education, performs no official internal function but is still strongly rooted and widely used in some domains (like the press or tertiary education) because of its special international usefulness in business, the sciences, technology, etc. (as in Israel, Egypt, or Taiwan). Of course, the status of English in any given country may change in the course of time. In India we are categorised under the ESL countries, where English occupies a phenomenal role as the language of politics, the media, jurisdiction, higher education, and other such domains. Significantly, one third of all the published books in India and one fifth of periodicals in India are in English. According to the 1981 census, the literacy rate in India is 32.23 per cent, and the English literary rate may be about 6.5 per cent; this will roughly make about 25 to 30 million users of English in the country. According to some other estimates, there are more speakers of English in India than in Britain. The users of English in India outnumber the speakers of some
Indian languages like Assamese (12.6 million), Gujarati (36 million), Kannada (30 million), Kashmiri (3.4 million), Malayalam (30.5 million), Punjabi (23.4 million), Sindhi (2.2 million), Urdu (37 million), etc.
In such a situation, exploring the various facets of ESL in the context of English Language Teaching, and in Literatures in English, and to set right the declining standards in the teaching and learning of English, occupies a challenging and interesting scope for research. As such, this Conference intends to provide a platform for Teachers, Professors, PG Students & PhD Scholars to present their original ideas and approaches to Language and Literature through meaningful responses, in a wide range of important rubrics which comprise but not limited to, the following sub-themes: 

  • Language, Literature and Ideology
  • Asian Language Learning – Emerging Trends & Prospects
  • Language and Literature  ESL and Cultural Communication
  • Classroom Pedagogy  English Teaching in the Digital Age
  • Methods for teaching General English
  • Challenges in teaching English for Specific Purposes
  • Effective Teaching Methodologies in the Literature/Language Classroom
  • Assessment Practices in Language/Literature teaching
  • Comparative Literature – Challenges & Prospects
  • Modern Literature
  • The Place of Language in Postcolonial Studies
  • Postmodernism in Literature
  • Indian English Writing
  • World Literatures in English
  • Translation Studies in the ESL Context
  • New Varieties of English
  • Role of South East Asian Languages in the Global Context
  • Diasporic Writing
  • Immigrant Writing
  • Language of Contemporary Literature
  • Eco Literature

*Dates to Remember*

Submission of Abstract17-12-2015
Submission of Full Paper02-01-2016
Early Bird Registration02-01-2016
Date of the Conference




For more information visit http://mathurameducationaltrust.com/reg.html
04,05-02-2016





Sunday, December 13, 2015

National Conference on Language Literature and Society - Influences and counter Influences 2016

Fourth Two Day
National Conference
on
Language Literature and Society - Influences and counter Influences
3 & 4 February 2016



National Young Researchers' Conference 2016

National Young Researchers' Conference 2016
on
The Return of the Body: Revisiting cultures of the Body
4 & 5 February 2016




Saturday, December 12, 2015

C PRACSIS International Conference on History, Theory and Writing 2016

C PRACSIS
International Conference on
History, Theory and Writing
11 & 12 January 2016
Kerala, India


Two-Day National Conference on Language Literature and Society - Influences and Counter Influences 2016

Two-Day National Conference
on
Language Literature and Society - Influences and Counter Influences
3 & 4 February 2016

 Two-Day National Conference on Language Literature and Society - Influences and Counter Influences 2016

 Two-Day National Conference on Language Literature and Society - Influences and Counter Influences 2016

International Conference on English language and Literature: Retrospect and Prospects ICELLRP 2016

ICELLRP
International Conference on
English language and Literature: Retrospect and Prospects
4 & 5 February 2016







A Two-Day National Conference on Emerging Trends in Postcolonial Literature 2016

A Two-Day National Conference
on
Emerging Trends in Postcolonial Literature
9 & 10 February 2016


International Conference on Transnational Approach to Literary Studies 2016

 International Conference on
Transnational Approach to Literary Studies
27 & 28 January 2016
Anna Adarsh College for Women



 International Conference on Transnational Approach to Literary Studies 2016

One-Day-Seminar-cum-Workshop on Outcome-Based Approach to the Teaching and Learning of English 2015

One-Day-Seminar-cum-Workshop
on
Outcome-Based Approach to the Teaching and Learning of English
December 13, 2015

 One-Day-Seminar-cum-Workshop on Outcome-Based Approach to the Teaching and Learning of English 2015

One-Day-Seminar-cum-Workshop on Outcome-Based Approach to the Teaching and Learning of English 2015

A One-Day International Conference on Canadian Studies 2016

A One-Day
International Conference
on Canadian Studies
1 February 2016

 A One-Day International Conference on Canadian Studies 2016

A One-Day International Conference on Canadian Studies 2016

National Seminar on Politics and Poetics of Representation Popular Culture & Contemporary Media 2016

National Seminar 

on 

Politics and Poetics of Representation
Popular Culture & Contemporary Media
20 & 21 January 2016





National Conference on New Perspectives in ELT 2016

National Conference

on
New Perspectives in ELT

28 & 29 January 2016
Theni Kammavar Sangam College of Technology
Kodvilarpatti, Theni 

 National Conference  on New Perspectives in ELT 2016

National Conference  on New Perspectives in ELT 2016

International Conference on Contours of Postcolonial Studies: Mapping across Disciplines for Plurality and Humanism 2016

International Conference
on
Contours of Postcolonial Studies: Mapping across Disciplines for Plurality and Humanism
19 & 20 January 2016


St. Xavier's College
Palayamkottai, Tamil Nadu


Call for Papers


 International Conference  on  Contours of Postcolonial Studies: Mapping across Disciplines for Plurality and Humanism 2016

 International Conference  on  Contours of Postcolonial Studies: Mapping across Disciplines for Plurality and Humanism 2016

International Conference  on  Contours of Postcolonial Studies: Mapping across Disciplines for Plurality and Humanism 2016

Two Day National Seminar on Redefining Gender and Environmental Ethics: A Discourse on Green Literature 2016

Two Day National Seminar
on
Redefining Gender and Environmental Ethics: A Discourse on Green Literature
18-19 February 2016


Two Day National Seminar
on
Redefining Gender and Environmental Ethics: A Discourse on Green Literature

Two Day National Seminar
on
Redefining Gender and Environmental Ethics: A Discourse on Green Literature

National Seminar on Negotiating Marginalities: Gender, Caste, Class and Race in Women's Writing

National Seminar on Negotiating Marginalities: Gender, Caste, Class and Race in Women's Writing 
 28th and 29th of January, 2016


POSTGRADUATE AND RESEARCH DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISHMAR THOMA COLLEGEKUTTAPUZHA P. O.TIRUVALLA, KERALA, INDIA- 689103.



Call for Papers – National Seminar

We are happy to inform you that a two-day National seminar (UGC Sponsored)is being organized by the Department of English, Mar Thoma College, Thiruvalla, Kerala on “Negotiating Marginalities: Gender, Caste, Class and Race in Women’s Writing”on 28th and 29th of January, 2016. We invite original and hitherto unpublished papers pertaining to the topics taken up in the seminar, for presentation and publication.

This seminar endeavours to address the issues of marginalization of women, their lack of agency, of voice and their subjectivity,along with other social, cultural categories that are operational together and in consonance with gender, as reflected in women’s writing in different parts of the world. This enables it to bring into its purview black women’s writing, lesbian feminist writing, Dalit women’s literature, etc.

The last date for the reception of abstracts (in not more than 250 words) is20th December, 2015and that of completed papers (as per MLA format) is 30th December 2015. Kindly mail your abstracts and complete papers to: nationalseminarmtc@gmail.com 0r susanthomas03@gmail.com
Thank you.

Yours sincerely,

Dr.LeenaB.Cheriyan (Head of the Department)                                                                                                                                                                    Ms.SusanThomas(Convenor)
Phone: 9496325859                                                                Phone: 9447907027   
(Note: Second Class Sleeper rail fare (only) will be given to outstation paper presenters.)                          
                                                                                   


International Conference on Making Connections: Social Welfare in the Context of English Language & Literature – A Global Perspective (MCSWELL-2016)

Lingaya’s University 
 
Department of English
organises
International Conference
on
Making Connections: Social Welfare in the Context of English Language  & Literature – A Global Perspective
(MCSWELL-2016)

FEBRUARY 26 & 27, 2016
MCSWELL-2016, a two-day unique  platform for Educationists, Linguists, Sociologists, Anthropologists, Literary scholars and Academicians to assemble at a common platform to dive  into the ocean  of English language & literature to interact, deliberate and share their valuable views on the role of English Language & Literature in bringing out social welfare  through global connections.
CONCEPT NOTE
Language plays  a significant  role in social development. Literature reflects the social life  and acts as a tool for further  awareness and growth. The  status  of English language and the luring position of English literature  in the present era is a well known fact. In such a context, it is very interesting to note how English language and literature takes a lead role in the social welfare of any society that is very much in contact with this foreign language. There are many  instances to show the magical effect of this language in making people broad minded;  in encouraging  people to get educated, making them self-reliant, developing a community with self-awareness and independent minds, and also making  the people confident,  hardworking, goal oriented ,with enhanced self-respect.
It would be great when scholars from different disciplines and places gather together to research upon the significant role of English language & literature in making connections for social welfare in this global era.
OBJECTIVES
To explore the significant role of English Language & Literature in making connections for national, international & Global  growth & betterment.
1.       To gather intellectuals, aspiring scholars, teachers , Sociologist and  anthropologists to share their views on how English Language  & Literature play a significant role  in making connections for social welfare  in global level.
2.       To give a platform to deliberate upon the various aspects of English Language & Literature in bringing up the Social Development. 
3.       To show that in this age of global business how English  Language & Literature enable the humanity to revive the fine qualities of human beings.
4.       To research upon the magic power of English Language & Literature as a tool for social welfare.
5.       To explore how English language classes add a special fervour and liking to students during  their heavy burden of knowledge drilling.
6.       To highlight the sublime quality of the mighty language in making the human life better.
7.       To experiment with the role of English Language & Literature in solving the various feminine, social, political, educational,  religious and human issues.
8.       To create an opportunity for people from different culture and environment to gather and interact to learn, to grow and to be happier.
SUB THEMES
"Making Connections: Social Welfare in the Context of English Language and Literature-- A Global Perspective."
  1. English Language , Employability & Social Development
  2. English Language  - A Tool for International Awareness & Understanding
  3. Language & Social Development
  4. English Literature & Women Empowerment
  5. Social welfare in Children's cartoon -- a Case study of comics and TV cartoon network
  6. Social Awareness and Campus literature
  7. Cinema (Hindi/English) and the focus on Social welfare
  8. English Language for Development and  Social welfare.
  9. Revenge Plots in English Novels and their social implications
  10. Trans-cultural displacement and Rehabilitation as Literature Sees it
  11. Trauma and Joy of Becoming and Belonging -- A perspective from literature
  12. English for Social Growth-- Language and Literature
  13. Relocating Culture Across Borders -- The Role of Language and Literature 
  14. Social Welfare of Children- Views from  Children's Literature 
  15. Culture, Literature and Human Rights
  16. Violence and Life in Urban Centres  -- Literature and Cinema
  17. Gender, Education and  Development-- Issues in Life and Literature
  18. Cultural Politics of Survival -- The Role of English Language and Literature
  19. Integrating Language and Literature through Teaching
  20.  Teaching English for Science and Technology: Importance of the Use of Folklore, Myths and Legends  
  21. Raising Social Awareness in the English Language Class-room
  22. Integrating Language Skills through Enhancing Creativity. 
  23.  Translations Study for Socio-cultural Awareness

Any other topic related to the theme.
HIGHLIGHTS
·         Panel Discussion with experts from India and abroad
·         Creative Session: Live presentation of the poems by the poets
·         Keynote Address
·         Poster Making competition on Conference related theme
·         Paper presentation:
·         Plenary talks
·         Conference Proceedings with ISBN number.
·         All the certificates connected with the Conference activities will be distributed by 5 pm on February 27, 2016. The organisers assure no delay in this regards.
·         Every participant should register and complete the formalities before the deadline in order to make our work smoother.
·         In case of co-authored paper, both the authors should register for individual certificate.
·         We assure the timely completion of all the formalities, and expect the same response from your side also.
·         TA & DA (as per the UGC norms) will be provided to only those who are invited as the Resource persons by the Organizing Committee.
·         Those who volunteer to be the session chair/chair for the  discussion etc. have to register and fulfil the conditions. You’ll be able to perform the special task and get the appreciation Certificate for that.
CONDITIONS FOR PAPER PRESENTATION
  • We welcome original full papers from students, research scholars, faculty members, sociologists and the lovers of English Language & Literature on any of the above mentioned subthemes or related topics.
  • We also invite proposals for workshops on innovative methodologies for making ELT, very exciting classroom experience by experts in the field. Thirty to forty-five minutes will be provided for the workshop. The applicants should mention their requirements for the workshop in the proposal. Please send your proposal with an abstract in about 200 words highlighting the objective and significance and application of your workshop.
  • Original and unpublished research papers with a 200-word abstract and the text not exceeding 2000 words in MS Word, 12 font sizes, Times New Romans (latest MLA style) should reach the Organizing Committee by December 15, 2015.
  • The research papers and a short profile with all the necessary details should be sent to mcswell2016@gmail.com or omanaantony2000@gmail.com latest by December 15, 2015..
  • Each Paper presenter  will get around 10-12 minutes for oral presentation of the paper
  • Registration may be completed by December 31, 2015 by the candidates who are intimated by the Organizing Committee for presentation.
SPECIAL FEATURES
·         Highly renowned  Speakers & Resource persons
·         Opportunity to interact with experts from the field of Linguistics & Literature
·         Panel Discussion on highly innovative topic
·         A Creative Session by renowned  authors
·         Workshops on innovative essential topics with very useful tips
·         Poster Making on Conference theme
·         Paper presentations
·         Acknowledgement to the best poster making
·         Certificate for every registered candidate who attend the conference    who present  papers, make posters  and those who conduct workshops.
·         No certificate in absentia. A candidate who has fulfilled all the formalities but couldn’t attend the conference due to some exigency can make a proxy present the paper with an authorization letter, and can avail the certificate. This concession is allowed only in genuine cases and the presentation should be carried out during the scheduled slot without causing any inconvenience.
·         Publication of the Conference Proceedings with ISBN code.
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission of full paper/ proposal with abstract
December 15, 2015
Acceptance Notification deadline
December 20, 2015
Registration formalities deadline
December 31, 2015
Conference: LU, Faridabad
February 26-27, 2016

ACCOMMODATION
Arrangements can be made for accommodation in the campus as well as in hotels outside. Please contact Ms. Kirti Aggarwal at mcswell2016@gmail.com for all accommodation related queries. We have a limited number of rooms available in the hostel on sharing basis for Rs 500/- per day with breakfast & dinner.

REGISTRATION FEE (PER PARTICIPANT)
One registration is applicable for two days. The registration fee includes conference kit, conference proceedings, scheduled local transportation, meals, refreshment, etc.

Category
Early Bird (till 31 Dec 2015)
Late (After 31 Dec 2015
Participants from Academics and
R & D Institutions
2000/-
2300/-
UG/PG students and research scholars
1500/-
1800/-
To attend the Conference with only the Participation Certificate
750/-
800/-
Delegates from abroad
USD 50
USD 60
To submit your research paper contact mcswell2016@gmail.com  or omanaantony2000@gmail.com
Please make your Registration fee payment through a DD taken in favour of Lingaya’s University payable at any bank in Delhi.
You are also welcome for online transfer by NEFT. The details are as follow-
Account Number: 670320110000188
IFC code: BKID 0006703
Bank of India, Nachauli Village, Faridabad.
HON‘BLE PATRONS
·         Dr. Picheswar Gadde, CEO, Lingaya’s University
·         Dr.J.P.Gupta, Chancellor, Lingaya’s University
·         Dr. R.K.Chauhan, Vice Chancellor, Lingaya’s University

ADVISORY COMMITTEE
·          Dr. Ramaraju, Pro Vice Chancellor,R&D
Lingaya’s University
·          Dr. Usha Bande, Noted Indian author, Former Fellow, Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, Shimla, Retd. Principal, Govt. College, Arki.
·          Dr. Marzenna Jakubczak, Department of Philosophy and Sociology, Pedagogical University of Cracow, POLAND

·          Dr.Blanka Knotkova, Department of Asian Studies, Metropolitan University PragueDubecska 10, Praha 1, Czech Republic
·          Dr.Angella Ffrench,Director, South Asian Language Assessment Wing, Cambridge English, UK
·          Dr.Jaydeep Sarangee, Renowned Writer, Asso.Professor, S.C.B.College,Kolkotta, West Bengal
·          Dr. G.Baskaran, Noted Indian Author, Gandhigram Rural Institute [Deemed University] Gandhigram, Dindigul
·          Prof. (Dr). Vaishna Narang, Chairperson, Centre for Linguistics, School of Language, Literature & Culture Studiess, JNU,  Delhi
·          Prof. Avadhesh Kumar Singh, Director,School of Translation Studies & Training,Indira Gandhi National Open University,Maidan Garhi, New Delhi.
·          Dr. Simon Gautam, .Editor to Contributions to Nepalese &Asian Studies, CNAS/TU Bhaktapur Multiple Campus, TU, Kathmandu
·          Dr. S.Rajagopalan, Patron, ELTAI
·          Dr.Anita Bhela, Assoc.Professor, Delhi College of Arts &  Science, North Campus Delhi University
·          Prof. A.K..Nadir, Dean & Head, School of Electrical Engineering, Lingaya’s University
·          Mr. Dinesh Sadana, Administrator, Lingaya’s University
CONFERENCE CONVENER
Prof. (Dr) Omana Antony
 Head, Dept. of English, Lingaya’s University
Phone: 08800536225
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBERS

  1. Ms. Anita Shourie (9810394484)
  2. Ms .Kirti Aggarwal (9990469593)
  3. Dr.Swati Chauhan
  4. Mr.I.Pathak
  5. Dr.Shalini Sharma
  6. Ms.Sonali Gopal
  7. Ms.Renu Chaudhary
  8. Ms.Kiran Bala
  9. Ms.Sakshi Sharma
ABOUT LINGAYA’S UNIVERSITY
Lingaya’s University (erstwhile Lingaya's Institute of Management and Technology), Faridabad was established in 1998 under the aegis of ‘Lingaya's Jankalyan Shikshan Sanstha’, was established in the memory of the freedom fighter late Shri Gadde Lingaya. In the last 15 years of excellence, LU has been consistently ranked among the top institutions for higher education in the country. Today, LU is a Deemed University under Section 3 of UGC Act, 1956 and is widely recognized as a centre for excellence in the technological and management education, quality research and for its strong industry interface. The university is strategically located at Faridabad, in the National Capital Region (NCR).

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
The Dept. of English is the centre of excellence in imparting the most effective training in English communication for the students of Engineering, Management Studies, Computer Applications and Health Sciences. The Communication Skills incorporated with Soft Skill Training and Language Lab practice gives a new experience to the learner of English in this university. The Research wing of the dept. is becoming another attraction for aspiring research scholars of literature. The ongoing programmes on BA(Hons.), BA(General with English as the major) & MA English are added achievements of the department. The Department always looks forward to innovative and competitive activities that give maximum exposure and practical knowledge to upcoming professionals at Lingaya’s University.






Lingaya’s University

(Deemed University under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956)
Nachauli, Old Faridabad-Jasana Road,
Faridabad 121002, Haryana
Ph: +91 (129) 3064-500 to 505; Fax: +91 9129) 2202-615

www.lingayasuniversity.edu.in, lu@lingayasuniversity.edu.in