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Vijay Kumar Sarabu, Ph.D., Head & Professor (Associate) of Economics (Retd.) KGC (NAAC “A” Grade College), Hanamkonda Kakatiya University, Warangal, Telangana State Research Achievements: Research Experience: More than 3 decades Published more than 200 Research Papers in International & National Journals and in Research Sites: ResearchGate, Academia. Edu & Google Scholar. More than 100 Citations to my Papers. Total Reads in ResearchGate: 7,17,515 ResearchGate Citations: 60, (h-index 4, Research Interest Score: 849.3) Total Articles Published in RG: 118 Google Scholar Citations: 76 (h-index 5, i10 index 3) Total Articles Published in Google Scholars: 38 Total Viewers in Academia.Edu: 21,438 Followers in Academia.Edu: 576 Published Articles in more than 12 Books. Awards: International Scientist Award - Lifetime Achievement Award, 2020 (VD Good International). International Distinguished Professor Award 2023 in Economics. Indo Asian – Milton Friedman Distinguished Innovative Faculty Award in Economics. Bharat Jyoti Award – Glory of India (IIFS, New Delhi). Shining Star of India (Economic Growth Foundation, New Delhi). International Gold Star Millennium Award (Citizens Integration Peace Society, New Delhi). Indian Status Award For Intellectual People & Gold Medal (Friendship Forum, New Delhi). Bharat Excellence Award (Friendship Forum, New Delhi). Bharat Shiksha Award (Friendship Forum, New Delhi). Other Awards Selected By IIFS, New Delhi: Indira Gandhi Excellence Award, Mahatma Gandhi Ekta Award, Bharat Ratna Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Excellence Award, Mahatma Gandhi Excellence Award, Rajiv Gandhi Excellence Award, Mahatma Gandhi Ekta Samman Award. Reviewer: Peer Review Committee Member for various International & National Journals (IJESBS – International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business & Indian Journal of Economics and Other Journals). Click the following Links for my Web Sites: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=LqGlv3QAAAAJ&hl=en https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Vijay-Sarabu https://independent.academia.edu/VSarabu https://www.slideshare.net/vijaykumarsarabu My Blog Addresses: www.vijaysvision.blogspot.com www.innovations.blogspot.com www.vijaysvision.wordpress.com Countries Visited: USA Member Board of Studies Kakatiya University, Warangal Member Research Committee Member Resource Committee Course Coordinator for Economics Research Project Completed: (01) MRP Sanctioned by UGC (SERO), Hyderabad. Credentials: Appreciation from National Assessment Accreditation Council (NAAC, Bangalore, India ) – “Commendable Service rendered by the Faculty – Dr. S. Vijay Kumar”. Ex-Member of Board of Studies (Economics), Kakatiya University, Warangal – TS (India). Passed Departmental Tests conducted by APPSC (Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission). Selected as Reader (Associate Professor) in Economics Through APPSC. All India Radio Talks & Mana TV Lesson: More than 25 Talks & Mana TV 1 Testimonials From: Best College Teacher - Researcher & Analyst (Prof. S. Kishan Rao, HOD – Economics – OU, Hyderabad – Telangana – India). Best College Teacher - Researcher & Analyst (Prof. N. Linga Murthy, VC & HOD – Economics – KU, Warangal – Telangana – India). Conferences & Other: National & International Conferences Attended & Presented Papers: All Over India More than 50. Work Shops: More than 5 Guest Lectures Delivered in Universities & Colleges: More than 50 YouTube Videos on Different Topics: More than 75

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