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Introduction

The Department of English of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Sub-centre Osmanabad was commenced from the academic year 2004. The department offers two programs like an M. A. in English and Ph.D. The university has granted Ph.D. research centre to the department and presently forty students have been working for the Ph. D. in the research centre. Two faculty members have been working in the department since 2005. Presently Dr. Ramesh Chougule is head and Professor of the department. Besides teaching, the department promotes research and extension activities. Dr. Ramesh chougule has completed one major research project and two minor research project. 24 students have obtained Ph.D. under the guidance of faculty members.

Vision

The vision of the department is to provide quality oriented teaching that may bring out the potentiality of the students. The Department takes dedicated efforts to forge a holistic educational growth introducing innovative teaching and learning models, with a strong base of scientific research methods at all levels through organisation of research festivals, as well as a strong and mature balance between modernization and traditional values by sensitizing teachers and students towards a more human approach through the inculcation of ethical and moral values and offering a robust support system, to inspire the youth for strengthening democracy.

Mission
  • To enhance and procure qualitative literary knowledge.
  • To enhance knowledge regarding human relationships.
  • To mould and groom the environment with global requirements.
  • To build the character of dynamism, professionalism, accuracy, and timeliness with the assistance of members.
  • To enhance the understanding of borderless culture.
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Department of English

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University,
Sub campus Dharashiv,Chattrapati Sambhajinagar, Pincode - 431 004

Email: head.englishobad@bamu.ac.in
Email: rbchougule.englishobad@bamu.ac.in

Head: +91- 942371774
Office :+91 07588190281, 07588190282, 07588190283

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Faculty
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Dr. Mustajeeb Ahmed Masood Ahmed Khan

Dr. R. B. Chougule

Professor & Head

English

English

Dr. G. D. Kokane

Professor

English

English

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Research
Sr.No. Name of Faculty Research Areas Research Project Publications Ph.D. Guidance
1 Dr. R. B. Chougule Indian English Literature
British Literature
Postmodern Literature
Science Fiction
02 Minor Research
01 Major Research
32 Papers
02 Books
03 Books Edited
22 Awarded
06 Working for PhD
2 Dr. G. D. Kokane British Literature
Critical Theory
01 Major Research
In progress
30 Papers
02 Books
02 Awarded
05 Working for PhD
Research Articles

Dr. R. B. Chougule

  1. Reflection on the Rasas in Girish Karnad's *Naga-Mandala*, Journal of Languages, Vol. XXXIII (A), Dr. BAMU, Aurangabad, 2005, Pages-63-66, Sole Author, Peer Reviewed
  2. R. Parthasarathy *Rough Passage*: A Postcolonial Study, Hindustani Innovator- National Level Journal, Vol. II, No. 1. Jan. 2006, Pages-64-72, Sole Author, Peer Reviewed
  3. Immigrant Experience in Rahul Varma Selected Plays, Literary Endeavour National Level Journal, Vol. I, No. 1; ISSN 0976-299X, April 2010, Pages-68-79 Co-Author, Peer Reviewed
  4. Cyberpunk as a Science Fiction, Literary Endeavour - National Level Journal, Vol. I, No. 3; ISSN 0976-299X, Oct. 2010, Pages- 90-98, Sole Author, Peer Reviewed.
  5. William Gibson *Neuromancer*: A Postmodern Science Fiction, Thematics- International Level Journal Vol. 2 ISSN 0975-8313, Jan. 2011, Pages: 68-71, Sole Author, Peer Reviewed

Dr. G. D. Kokane

Sr.No. Title with Page Nos. Journal / book ISSN/ ISBN No.
1 Public Welfare and Private University Page 83 Higher Education: Challenges and Security 978-81-920972-8-2
2 Relevance of Ecofeminist Literary Criticism 55-57 Literary Endeavour 0976-299X
3 Portrayal of Palestinian People’s Preoccupations and Aspirations in Ibrahim Nasrallah’s Time of White Horses Page no. 50-52 Literary Endeavour 0976-299X
4 Remedies over the Problem of Teaching and Learning English to the Rural Students in India Page no 169-175 Recent Trends in English Language Teaching 978-93-85012-00-6
5 Ecocriticism: Representation of Nature in Literature Page no. 16 to 21 Current Perspectives in English Literature 978-93-5158-577-0
REMEDIES OVER THE PROBLEM OF TEACHING AND LEARNING ENGLISH TO THE RURAL STUDENTS IN INDIA

Author - Dr. G. D. Kokane

Abstract - Students in rural India possess immense hidden potentialities like urban students. They do not lag behind in any manner compared to students living in urban areas. The difference is in the availability of quality education. Good teachers create good students. Teacher training is an important part of the education process. The government should implement appropriate measures to provide quality education in villages. Education is the prerequisite for a life of dignity and standard. Students from rural backgrounds face the obstacle of low confidence, which results in poor performance.

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Reflection of Effects of Economic Policies in Roger Hall’s Plays

Author - Dr. Govind Digambar Kokane

Abstract - Roger Hall is the most commercially successful playwright in New Zealand. Hall examines suburban life in the context of the share market boom and subsequent collapse. He criticizes the western economic system and middle-class greed for money. He has described the effects of the share market on middle-class families in New Zealand. With the implementation of New Right market-driven policies, the government cut spending on public welfare and development programs. Economies were made open for the global market.

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Facilities
  • Classroom equipped with Power Point Projector
  • Language Resource Centre/Computer vision laboratory
  • Department Library
  • Classrooms: Two classrooms
  • Computer Laboratory: Well equipped and well furnished Laboratory
  • Internet Facilities for both faculties and students
  • Smart Board and Power Point Presentation
  • Separate cabins for faculties
  • Career Counselling
  • National Service Scheme
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Course Contents and Coordinators List

M.A English (Regular)Intake :40 Students

Ph. D. Intake : 14 + (05 Over and Above quota)

Sr. No Name Class Course No.
1 Dr. R. B. Chougule M.A. I Paper No. I, III, IV, V-D and VI
2 Dr. G. D. Kokane M.A. I Paper No. II, V-A
3 Dr. R. B. Chougule M.A. II Paper No. IX, X-J, and XII
4 Dr. G. D. Kokane M.A. II Paper No. Service Course, X-B, and XI