Dr. Phukan Chandra Basumatary
Professor
Ph.D. : Gauhati UniversityResearch Interests:
Tibeto-Burman Studies, Sociolinguistics, Literary StudiesDate of Joining : Mar 5, 2020
Phone: 9954123839
Email: pcbasumatary@cottonuniversity.ac.in
About
Educational Qualifications:
1. M.A. from Gauhati University
2. M. Phil. & Ph. D from Gauhati University
Carrier Profile/Service
1. . Lecturer in Boro, Rangia College (1996- 2nd July 2013)
2. Associate Professor in Bodoland University (3rd July 2013- April 2017)
3. Professor in Boro, Bodoland University (Since 4th April 2017 - 4th February 2020)
4. Professor in Boro, Cotton University (Since 5th March 2020)
Teaching
1. Teaching experience at Rangia College from 2nd December, 1993 to 2nd July, 2013
2. Teaching experience at Bodoland University from 3rd July,2013 to 4th March, 2020
3. At Cotton University since 5th March, 2020
Research Projects
1. Two (2) Minor Research Project have been completed under UGC.
Research paper publications
2024
1. Phukan Ch. Basumatary, Philosophy and Religious Practices of the Bathou Religion of the Boros, Journal of Sukrtindra Oriental Research Institute, UGC Care, vol. 25, 35-52, 2, 2229-3337, 2024
2022
1. Phukan Ch. Basumaytary, A Structural Study on Traditional Knowledge System in Agricultural Festival Kati Gasa of the Bodos in Assam, The Journal of Oriental Research Madras, Vol. XCIII-I, Issue January MMXXII, 2022, ISSN 0022-3301, UGC care, Year 2022, vol. Vol. XCIII-I, 25-32, MMXXII, ISSN 0022-3301, 2022
2. Phukan Ch. Basumaytary, The Women Participation in Agriculture in the Bodo Society, Vol. XCIII-I, Issue January MMXXII, 2022, ISSN 0022-3301, The Journal of Oriental Research Madras , vol. Vol. XCIII-I, 33-43, MMXXII, 0022-3301, 2022
2021
1. Phukan Chandra Basumatary, Folkloristic and Sociological Significance of the Cultural Terminology of the Bodos, International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention, vol. 10, ISSN 2319-7714 , 2021
2018
1. Phukan Chandra Basumatary, Changes in Bodo Society and Culture as reflected in selected short stories of Nilkamal Brahma, International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention , vol. 7, ISSN 2319-7714, 2018
2017
1. Phukan Chandra Basumatary, Quest of Survival of Traditional Culture of the Boros in the Face of changing world , Review of Research, vol. 6, ISSN 2249-894X, 2017
2. Phukan Chandra Basumatary, Modernity in Bodo Culture: A Text Oriented Analysis, International Journal of research in Humanities, Arts and Literature, vol. 5, 1-6 , ISSN 2321-8878, 2017
3. Phukan Chandra Basumatary, Surname and Clan Identity in Boro Society: Sociological and Sociolinguistic View Point, International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention , vol. 6, 54-58 , ISSN 2319-7714, 2017
4. Phukan Chandra Basumatary, Bodonization of some Non-Bodo Words, Journal of Humanities and Social Science, vol. 12, 42-44 , ISSN 2321-9467S, 2017
2016
1. Phukan Chandra Basumatary, Process of Negation in Boro and Rabha: A Typological Study, Review of Research, 95-101 , ISSN 2249-894X, 2016
2. Phukan Chandra Basumatary, KINSHIP STRUCTURE AND RELATED TERMINOLOGY OF THE BOROS: DISCUSSION FROM SOCIOLOGICAL AND LINGUISTIC VIEW POINT, International Journal of English Language Literature and Humanities, vol. Vol. IV, 111-120 , ISSN 2321-7065, 2016
2015
1. Phukan Chandra Basumatary, A Typological Study of words in Kokborok Language of Tripura, International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention, vol. 4, 5-12, 4, ISSN 2319-771 4, 2015
2. Phukan Chandra Basumatary, Reception and Translation of Indian Literature into Boro and Its impact in the Boro Society, International Journal of research in Humanities, Arts and Literature , 53-58 , ISSN 2347-4564, 2015
2014
1. Phukan Chandra Basumatary, Word Typology: Concerning the Rabha Language, International Journal of Research in Humanities, Arts and literature, vol. 2, 149-158 , 7, , ISSN 2347-4564, 2014
2. Phukan Chandra Basumatary, Functional Representation of Nominal affixes in Rabha Language, Journal of Research in Humanities and Social Science, 28-32 , ISSN 2321-9467, 2014
3. Phukan Chandra Basumatary, Survival of Boro Language, Ethnicity in the Face of various challenges in early period of the 20th Century, Review of Research , 1-3 , ISSN 2248-894X, 2014
4. Phukan Chandra Basumatary, Words of Human Body parts, Birds, Animals and other Insects used among the Boro, Garo, Rabha,Dimasa and Kokborok languages, Nepalese Linguistics, Nepal, 7-11 , ISSN 0259-1006 , 2014
2013
1. Phukan Chandra Basumatary, Common methods of Number Distinction in Boro and other Cognate Languages of North-East India, US-China Foreign Language , 191-195 , ISSN 1539-8080, 2013
2. Phukan Chandra Basumatary, Affinities in word Formation among the Bodo group of Languages, Language in India, 300-316 , ISSN 1930-2940, , 2013
3. Phukan Chandra Basumatary, Reception of Assamese words into Boro: Morphological view point, International Journal of scientific research publications, 1-3 , ISSN 2250-3153, 2013
Research paper publications till 2021
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Conference Proceedings
2015
1. Phukan Chandra Basumatary, Linguistic Property of Ethno-plants in the context of Boro Society: A Survey from Linguistic View Point , Proceeding of the 2nd International Conference on arts and Humanities, vol. 2, 8-16, ISBN 2357-2744, 2015 DOI:10.17501
Conference Proceedings till 2021
1. Linguistic property of Ethno-Plants in the Context of Boro Society: A Survey from Linguistic View point, published in Conference proceeding of the International conference on Arts and Humanities, Vol 2, 2015, ISSN 2357-2744
Book publication relating subject/research concerned
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Chapters/Articles publications in Books (Research Oriented)
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Book publication other than subject concerned
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Awards
1. Sahitya Akademi Literary Award, 2019
2. Swameswari Brahma Literary Award, 2017
Other Information
Awards and Distinctions:
- Sameswari Literary Award, 2017 presented by Bodo Sahitya Sabha
- Sahitya Akademi Literary Award, 2019 presented by Central Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi
Association with Professional Bodies:
- Member of Research Board of advisor of American Bibliographical Institute
- Life member of Bodo Sahitya Sabha
- Member of BOS of Assamese Language Unit, Visva Bharati, Santiniketan
- Member of BOS of Bodo, Dibrugarh University
- Member of BOS of Bodo, GU
Seminar / Conference:
- UGC Sponsored National Seminar “Quest for Survival of Linguistic Identity of the Bodos” organised by Dept. of Assamese, Dibrugarh University, Dibrugarh held on 27th &28th March 2018
- National Seminar on Endangered Ethnic Cultures and languages in North East India, “Cultural Heritage of the Bodos: Threat and Challenges for survival” organised by Institute of Tai Studies and Research, Moranhat, Assam held on 17th -18th December 2016
- National Seminar “Translation and Reception of Indian Literature: Its Role in National Culture” organised by Assamese Language Unit, Visva Bharati & Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore held on 26th -27th February 2015
- National Seminar on Srimanta Sankardeva and His Times, “Reception of Srimanta Sankardeva in Boro Literature and Culture” organised by Assamese Language Unit, Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan with financial assistance of Govt of Assam held on 9th -10th February 2018
- National Seminar on “Importance of Language in Restructuring of Society in the Northeastern States of India” organised by North Eastern Regional Language Centre, CIIL in collaboration with Dept of English, Silapathar College, Assam, 25th – 26th November 2006
- National Seminar on “Stylistics and Bodo Fiction” organised by Dept of Bodo, GU & Sahitya Akademi, Kolkata held at Dept. of Bodo, GU held on 27th August 2016
- National Symposium “Social Realities as Reflected in Bodo Literature Through the Age”, organised by Sahitya Akademi, Kolkata held at Gauhati University, 17th October 2012
- National Symposium “Survival of Indian Languages in the face of Various Challenges” organised by Sahitya Akademi, Kolkata held at Ranchi, 26th -27th November 2012
- National Seminar on “Non-Fictional Prose of Bodo Literature: Its Past, Present and Future” organised by Sahitya Akademi & Bodo Sahitya Sabha held at Dudhnoi College, Assam, 25th September 2015
- National Symposium on “North Eastern Literature Today” organised by Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi & West Zone Cultural centre, Udaipur held at Maharshi Dayananda Saraswati University, Ajmer held on 23rd September 2016
- National Symposium on Literary Criticism in Bodo Literature and Status of Bodo Children Literature” organised by Sahitya Akademi & Bodo Sahitya Sabha held at Guwahati, 16th December 2014
- National Seminar “Recent Trends in Tribal Literature of North East India” organised by Sahitya Akademi & Dept of Garo and English, held at Tura Campus (NEHU), 28th Feb- 1st March 2017
- National Seminar on “Women Reflection in Bodo Oral and Written Literature” organised by Dept. of Bodo, GU & central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore held at Dept. of Bodo, GU, 12th -13th February 2011
- National Seminar on “Contribution of Hindi Language in Development of Boro Language and Literature” organised by Jointly organized by Dept. of Hindi, Bodo of GU & Kendriya Hindi Sangsthan, Guwahati, Dimaphur, Shillong held at GU, 26th – 27th March 2012
- International Conference on “Functional Representation of Nominal Affixes of the Rabha language” organised by The Sino-Tibetan Research Institute of Yunnan Normal University, Kunming, China, 17th to 19th October 2014
- International Conference of LSN on “Word Typology: Concerning the Rabha Language” organised by Linguistic Society of Nepal, Kathmandu, 26th – 27th November 2013
- 5th Himalayan International Seminar on “Traditional Musical Instruments of the Bodos: Tradition and Continuity” organised by Himalayan Heritage Research and Development Society, Sikkim in collaboration with Nehru-Wangchuck Cultural Centre, Thimphu (Bhutan), 27th – 28th April 2014
- 2nd International Conference on Arts and Humanities on “Linguistic Property in connection with Ethno-Plants used in Boro Society: A Survey from Linguistic View Point” organised by The International Institute of Knowledge Management, Colombo (Sri Lanka) , 20th - 22th July 2015
- 45th International Conference of Sino-Tibetan Language and Linguistics on “Common Methods of Number Distinction in Boro and Other Cognate languages of North east India” organised by International Conference of Sino-Tibetan Language and Linguistics, Singapore, Nanyang Technological University held on 25th – 28th October 2012
Visiting Lectures / Invited Lectures / Resource Person:
- Lecture on Bodo Language, Literature, Linguistics”, Centre for Studies in Languages (Bodo), Dibrugarh University, Assam, 29th October to 4th November 2018
- Lecture on Bodo Language, Literature and Linguistics, Centre for Studies in Languages (Bodo), Dibrugarh University, Assam, 26th March to 29th March 2018
- Invited lecture on “Introduction to Sino-Tibetan Language Family (with special reference to Bodo Group of Languages”, Dept. of Assamese, Bodoland University, Kokrajhar, Assam, 28th Feb 2019
- Lecture on “On Sino-Tibetan Languages”, Dept. of Assamese, Bodoland University, Kokrajhar, Since 27th Feb 2019
- Resource Person, Axamiya Aru Boro Bhasar Rupatattik Upadan: Parasparik Prabhap, 25th Refreshers’ Course in Assamese, Academic Staff College, GU, 25th October 2011
- Resource Person, Comparative Study on Language from theoretical perspective (7th Feb 2014), Comparative study on Cognate languages of the Boros (7th Feb 2014) and Influence of others languages on Bodo poetry- 2 lectures (8th Feb 2014) , Refreshers’ Course in Bodo-III, Academic Staff College, 7th Feb & 8th Feb 2014
- Lecture as Resource Person on Bodo Language, Department of Assamese, Kumar Bhaskar Varma Sanskrit and Ancient Studies University, Nalbari, 20th May, 2019
- Lecture on Bodo Language, Department of Assamese, Kumar Bhaskar Varma Sanskrit and Ancient Studies University, Nalbari, 21th May, 2018
Workshop:
- National workshop on Translation, National Book Trust, New Delhi held at Gangtok, 1st – 7th November 2000
- National workshop on Linguistic Dictionary in Bodo, Commission for Scientific and Technical Terminology, New Delhi held at New Dehli (Bodoland House), 16th -25th July 2013
- National workshop on Linguistic Dictionary in Bodo, Commission for Scientific and Technical Terminology, New Delhi held at New Dehli (Bodoland House) 2nd Phase workshop, 24th -30th July 2014
- Workshop on “Preparation of Bodo Grammar”, CIIL, Mysore, 9th July to 18th July 2007
- Workshop on “Preparation of Pictorial Glossary” CIIL, Mysore, 5th March to 14th March 2007
- Three day workshop on Workshop for Chungking of Indian Languages, Linguistic data Consortium for Indian Languages, CIIL, Mysore, 28-30 December 2015
- Workshop on Preparation of Assamese-English-Boro Dictionary, CIIL ,Mysore, 2nd October to 9th November 1999
- Workshop on Preparation of Standard Boro Grammar, CIIL, Mysore, 10th - 16th Feb 2010
- Workshop on Preparation of Intensive Course Materials in Bodo Language, NERO (CIIL), 6th – 20th March 2006
Paper Presented in International Conference and Seminars:
- Presented paper on “Common Methods of Number Distinction in Boro and other cognate Languages of North East India” in the International Conference of Sino-Tibetan Language and Linguistics held in Singapore organized by Nanyang Technological University from 24th Oct. to 27th Oct, 2012.
- Presented paper on “Word Typology: Concerning the Rabha Language” in the International Seminar organized by the Linguistic Society of Nepal held on 26th & 27th November, 2013 in Kathmandu.
- Paper presented on “Traditional Musical Instruments of the Boro: Tradition and Continuity” in the 5th Himalayan International Seminar at Thimphu, Bhutan held from 27-28 April 2014 organized by Himalayan Heritage Research & Development Society, Sikkim and Nehru Wangchuk Cultural centre, Bhutan.
- Presented paper in the 47th International Sino-Tibetan language and Linguistics Conference on ‘Functional representation of affixes of the Rabha Language: Typological view point’ held from 17th -19th October, 2014 in Yunnan Normal University, Kunming, Yunnan, China.
- Presented paper in the International seminar on the topic “Linguistic property in connection with Ethno-Plants used in Boro Society: A Survey from Linguistic view point” organized by International Institute of Knowledge Management, Sri Lanka held on 20-22 July 2015 in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Invited Lecture
1. Mutual Impact in Boro and Assamese Language
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2. Structure of Boro Language
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3. On Tibeto-Burman Language and Linguistics
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4. Introduction to Tibeto-Burman Languages
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5. Lecture delivered in the PG 2nd and PG 4th Semester Programme
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6. Lecture delivered in PG 2nd and 4th Semester Programme
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7. On Tibeto-Burman Language and its structure in the Context of Boro language
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8. Common Features of the Cognate Languages of Bodo Group of Languages
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9. Trends of Religious Literature in Bodo: A Historical Perspective
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10. Lecture delivered on the topic Mutual Translation in Boro and Assamese: Social and Cultural Functions
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