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Dr. KK Debnath, Born: Khyodyot Kumar debnath, 24th Nov. 1951 (7th Agrahayan), Cooch Behar, West Bengal,India.

Academic Profile: 1) Higher Secondary(West bengal Board), 1968, Alipurduar Collegiate School, Alipurduar, West Bengal, India. 2) B.Sc. (Honours in mathematics),1971; Alipurduar College (University of North Bengal),Alipurduar, West bengal; India. 3) M.Sc. (Applied Mathmatics with Honours), 1974; University of Roorkee(IIT-Roorke), Roorkee, UP. 4) Ph.D.,Stress Analysis under Creep; 1980, University of Roorkee(IIT-Roorkee),UP. India.

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1) Programmer in the Class I Gazetted Rank Edit Ministry of Energy,Govt. of India April 1980 – March 1983 (3 years) This is my 1st job in the professional field . Mainly System Analysis and Development of S/W in the areas given below: Load Flowanalysis, Transient Stability analysis, Short Circuit studies etc for Electrical power flow distribution across Country, for 220KV , 400KV transmission lines. 2)General Manager(Retd.) M/S BEML Limited, Mysore March 1983 – March 2011 (28 years 1 month) The firm is a central Govt. Undertaking enterprise under Ministry of Defence, Govt. of India and it is a heavy Engineering Industry, and deals with manufacturing of heavy Earth Moving equipment, Rail and Metro Coaches and Defence equipment.

Publications: 1)Non Steady Creep of Circular Cylindrical Shells. Int.Jr. of Pressure Vessels & Piping, V II (1983). App.Sci.Pub.(UK)1983 Authors: Dr. K.K. Debnath, Prof. N.S.Bhatnagar and Dr. V.K. Arya 2)Creep Deformation of Rotating Disk. Jr. of Pressure Vessel Tech.,Trans. ASME,Series J, Vol.102 ,USA.1980 Authors: Dr. K.K. Debnath, Prof.NS Bhatnagar and Dr.VK Arya 3)Creep Analysis of Spherical Vessel. Int. Jr. Non Linear Mechanics, Vol.15 (1980),Pergamon Press (UK).1980 Authors: Dr. K.K. Debnath, Prof. NS Bhatnagar and Dr. VK Arya 4) Creep analysis of Circular plate. Neuclear Engg. and Design, Vol 58 (1980), Netherlands1980 Authors: Dr. K.K. Debnath, Prof.NS Bhatnagar and Dr.VK Arya 5)Creep Analysis of pin Jointed frameworks. Indian jr. of Tech.,Vol 15 (1977), CSIR (INDIA)1977 Authors: Dr. K.K. Debnath, Prof. NS Bhatnagar and Dr. VK Arya 6) Creep of orthotropic rotating disks under strain hardening Edit Proc.Nat.Aca.Sci, Vol.50 (1980), India 1980. Authors: Dr. K.K. Debnath, Prof.NS Bhatnagar and Dr.VK Arya 7)Earthquake magnitude Scale in Tehri Region: Edit Proc. Sixth Sym. On Earthquake Engg.Vol I (1980),India. Authors: Dr. K.K. Debnath, Prof. PN Agrawal and Dr. RC Agrawal 8)On Micro Earthquake studies: Technical reports ( 9 in total) Edit Dept. of Earthquake Engg, IIT Roorkee (1977-1979) Authors: Dr. K.K. Debnath, Prof. PN Agrawal, Dr. RC Agrawal, Mr. Ashwini Kumar et.el. 9)On line reservation system on Spare parts resale syatem Edit Proc. Western regional Conf. of CSI (1988), India.1988 Authors: Dr. K.K. Debnath, Mr. V.Ramamurthy, Retd. Exec Director, BEML Ltd.

Historical research Articles: 1) Evolution of Baidya Community in Banga Desha Edit www.articlesbase.com › Education › History November 20, 2010 Authors: Dr. K.K. Debnath 2) An Analytical study on Evolution of highly qualified community of Bengal Viz. Baidya Community has been made, based on historical data, and the clues available in our social science. 3) Development-of-vedic-social-system-of-casteism-in-bengal Edit articlesbase.comDecember 30, 2010 Authors: Dr. K.K. Debnath In this article Vedic and Non Vedic social system is discussed and analysed the background of Varna pratha/Caste System of Bengal. A detailed structured analysis has been made, particularly of high class Brahmins of Bengal with respect to the development of casteism. This article is divided in to various sections each detailing about a particular aspect and finally the analysis is made in an...more 4) Bengali and other Indian vernacular languages- some facts Edit articlesbase.comDecember 9, 2010 Authors: Dr. K.K. Debnath An Analytical study has been made in this article about various Indian languages like Bengali, Hindi, Samaskrita and Urdu. The study has been carried out based on various hidden information and clues available in Vedic and non Vedic literatures as well the using natural reasoning and logical reasoning from history. The analysis very clearly shows that the Prakrita languages are original and the...more 5) Bengali/Indian Race Vs Aryan Race Edit articlesbase.comDecember 6, 2010 Authors: Dr. K.K. Debnath In this article an attempt has been made to find out who are Indians and in particular Bengalis? Are they outsiders and descendents of certain Aryan Rishis? Who are Aryans? The author has only tried to compile the opinions and findings of modern historians and researchers. Based on these findings, an analytical study has been made and co-relation has been established among all the various issues...more Religious developments in Bengal Edit articlesbase.comNovember 30, 2010 Authors: Dr. K.K. Debnath Development of a civilization is a continuous and gradual process and in the process, the most adoptable and adaptable practices duly supported by nature can only survive. During the process of this continual change, the original shape, its basic design and principle may also get changed. It may get even a new revised brand name. This article on religious development in Bengal of Hindustan is such...more 6. Shakti Peethas (Tantra Peethas) Of India Edit /www.esamskriti.comJanuary 2011 Authors: Dr. K.K. Debnath It is a “Non-Vedic beliefs and practices that emphasized the existence in man of divine powers that could be activated and experienced by means of special spiritual procedures.” However, it was adapted and adopted by Hinduism at a later stage.Traditionally it is observed that Bengalis are culturally inclined to Shakti Sadhana. They built a Kali Bari where they are in a position to do it,...more 7. Evolution of Baidya Community of Bengal - Its Origin and development Edit esamskriti.comDecember 2010 Authors: Dr. K.K. Debnath Based on the social, religious movements of Bengal, a study has been carried out to find out the origin, and how this intellectual and educated community of Bengal. 8. History of Bengalis-An Introspection Edit xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/17588172/1827905000/name/History2010 Authors: Dr. K.K. Debnath The history of Bengalis have been looked into, by analyzing and integrating, Topographical aspect, Political history, Social history, religious history, history of Bengali Language, Bengali rituals and culture. The period considered for this study is from ancient period of Bengal, until the land was occupied by Foreign invaders of Islamic faith. While doing so the concerned history of neighboring...more 9. A Research Note on Origin of Bengali Kulin Brahmins Author: dr.K.k.Debnath This is a pure research article of academic interest. An attempt has been made to trace the origin of “Kulin Brahmins” of Bengal, which has been evolved in Bengal around the end of 11th century. The author has considered various aspects as available in Vedic and Sramanic culture prevailing in India from ancient period. An analytical procedure has been adopted to find out the roots of Kulin Brahmins. Author is of the opinion that they are of indigenous origin and various stories have been developed over a period of time, due to various socio-political environments. In this study exceptions are ignored. Author is grateful to historians, researchers, and contributors in Google, without which it would not have been possible to carry out research towards this article.