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I am a postgraduate from London School of Economics.
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WWW:http://www.ssn.flinders.edu.au/geog/people/postgrad/saikia.htm
At present I am doing my Ph.D. at the Flinders University of South Australia. I come from the most beautiful part of the world called "Assam" which is situated at the foot hills of the Himalayas (to know this beautiful place, please click here: www.assam.org )
I am a happy married guy. My wife Aimoni (Rupali), is my source of inspiration. She is a cute & fun loving girl:
I am a guy who enjoys a slow life in this fast world. 
I love to do paintings though haven't done much in recent years.
The following few lines will give you an overall idea about my career...
Contact Details:
Office: Room 123 Social Sciences North
Postal: School of Geography, Population and Environmental Management,Flinders University, GPO Box 2100,Adelaide SA 5001, Australia
Email: Udoy.Saikia@flinders.edu.au
Phone:0061(8) 8201 2014
Fax: 0061(8) 8201 3521

EDUCATION:
1. Flinders University, Adelaide:
Ph.D. (Demography, currently enrolled) (click here: www.ssn.flinders.edu.au )
2. London School of Economics, UK:
M.Sc (Econs.),1994-95. ( click here: http://www.lse.ac.uk )
3. IIPS, Bombay:
Master of Population Studies, 1992-93 (specialisation in Research Methodology)
4. Gokhale Institute of Economics, India:
M.A in Economics, 1990-92.
WORK HISTORY:
· Consultant: (July 1997-Dec 1998 ),Oxfam (UK/India).(to know about the organisation please click here: www.oxfam.org.uk
· Research Officer: (October 1995 - May 1997), National Family Health Survey, International Institute for Population Sciences, Bombay.
· Treasurer: (November, 1994- September 1995), London School of Economics Demography Society, UK.
· Research Officer / Course Coordinator: (October 1993- September 1994), Tribal Research Institute, Govt. of India.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
· Prestigious London School of Economics Award (Indian Friends), 1994, for higher degree resrearch at London School, UK. (click here to visit the world's one of the best academic institutes: www.lse.ac.uk )
· Overseas Postgraduate Research Scholarship, 1999 (Government of Australia) for Ph.D. research at the Flinders University, Adelaide.
· India Disasters Report : (Research and Editing), to be published by Oxford University Press.
· International Publication: 'Son Preference and Fertility Decline in India' published in the IUSSP annual demographic series, 1996 (Oxford University Press).
. 'Parliamentary Questions/ Debates on Disasters in Indian Parliament', vol. II and vol. III- 1997' edited and compiled (published by Oxfam India Trust).
Background papers for the international conference on "Local Agenda 21, Building Partnerships for Sustainable Development in South Asia" held at New Delhi, November 1998:
· Local Agenda 21: Think Globally and Act Locally
· South Asia: A Thumbnail Sketch
· Integrating Environment and Development in Decision Making
:A South Asia Perspective
· India- on the Path of Sustainable Development
· Case Studies: "Slum Improvement Project in Bangladesh : A Government Initiative & "VISION 21": A Success Story in Building Partnerships
"Son Preference and Fertility Decline in India" paper presented at the IUSSP seminar on Comparative Perspective on Fertility Decline in South Asia, Islamabad, Pakistan, December 17-20, 1996.
'Gender Dimensions of Demographic and Health Situation in Madhya Pradesh' paper presented at a seminar on Population and Development in Madhya Pradesh, Feb. 1996.
My Research Area:
"Institutional Influences on Reproductive Behaviour: A Comparative Study of two Kinship Systems in North-East India"
Objectives of the study:
This research study will be conducted with the following objectives:
(1) to examine the difference in reproductive behaviours between populations in two different institutional settings (patrilineal and matriarchal) under similar socio-economic environment,
(2) to examine the differences in reproductive behaviour brought about by a change in the institution (change in the religious institution through conversion),
(3) to suggest some important dimensions to be considered while formulating the policies for the tribal people in North-East India under the tribal sub-plan of Government of India.
Hypothesis:
· Females in a matriarchal system enjoy more autonomy and higher status as compared to those in a patriarchal system.
· Conversion to Christianity has a positive impact on the economic status.
SAMPLE FRAME WORK AND METHODOLOGY :
The study will be a comparative analysis (based on both primary as well as secondary data) between two different tribal societies (Krabi and Khasi) with two different systems (one with patriarchal and one with matriarchal) and two different religious groups (one converted and one non-converted) within each tribe.
I would be grateful to you if you send me your comments and feedback.
CHEERS
UDOY.  |