$ A River and Its Many Lives: State-Making and Political Histories of the Brahmaputra, International Conference State and Society in North East India, JNU, New Delhi, 2014 $ "Gold Washing in the Brahmaputra: Rethinking the Disappearance of a Sparkling Metal and Craft?" International Conference on The Eastern Himalaya: Gender, Poverty and Livelihoods, Jamia Milia Islamia, 2014 |
$ 'Nehru, Assam and Making of India's Eastern Frontier, 1946-50s', International Conference, 'Rethinking the Nehru Legacy: The Long Twentieth Century', Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi, November, 2014.
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"Domesticating a Riverine Space: Man and Nature in the Brahmaputra valley of India" Association of Asian Studies - in - Asia Conference, NUS, Singapore, 2014. § “The Modern Fate of Brahmaputra”, American Society for Environmental History Conference, Toronto, 2013.
§ “Jute or flood: exploring the fate of certain schemes in the Brahmaputra river valley” Asian Borderland Conference, NUS, Singapore, 2012.
§ “When Wild Plants Became Domestic: Environmental Odyssey of Tea Plantations in Assam”, The Eastern Himalayas: Climate Change, Livelihoods and Poverty, Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi, 2012.
§ “Wild plants became domestic: an environmental odyssey of tea plantations in Assam”, Social Systems, Science and Environment: Experience of different countries, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, 2012.
§ ‘Jute or Flood? The fate of certain schemes along the middle Brahmaputra River’, Rivers and Flood Plain: Landscape and identity in the Brahmaputra basin, Nehru Memorial Library and Museum, Delhi, 2012.
§ “When Natural Resources Became Commodities: Framing Environmental Governance in Assam during 1830s-2000s”, Asian Environments: Governing Nature, Negotiation Knowledge, Constructing Subjectivities, Rachel Carson Center, Munich, 2012.
§ "Ecology, Floods, and the Birth of an Agrarian Regime: Political Economy of the River Brahmaputra in late 20th century north east India", 125th Annual Conference of American Historical Association, Boston, 2011.
§ “From Pre-modern to Modern: Migration in North Eastern India, c. 1200-1950s”, Migration and Mobility in a Global Perspective, National Science Council, Taiwan and International Institute for Asian Studies, IIAS, Taiwan, 2010.
§ “Petroleum in the Age of Imperialism: Assam in the colonial era”, Space, Capital and Social History in South Asia, Centre for Modern Indian Studies, University of Göttingen, Germany, 2010.
§ "Colonial Forestry, Taungya and Forest Regeneration: Perspective from a frontier province", Silver Jubilee Symposium, Center for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, 2009.
§ “Forestry, Grazing and Livelihood: Agrarian Practices in Forested land in Colonial Assam”, Livelihoods and the Environment: Debating inter-disciplinary perspective, JNU, Upsala University, Sweden and JNU New Delhi, 2009.
§ “Grazing, Forest Lands and Creating Political Space: Agrarian Conflicts in Colonial Assam”, Terrestrial Environments and their Histories in Modern India, South Asia Center, Yale University, USA, 2009.
§ “Geographical Exploration and Historical Investigation: Career of Physician John Peter Wade in Assam (1793-1794)” Writing NE History, Center for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, 2009.
§ “Remembering Peasant Uprising: From Oral Tradition to a Printed Text Dynamics of Assamese Social History 1894-1957”, ECMSAS Conference, University of Manchester, 2008.
§ “The Kaziranga National Park in India: Dynamics of Local Social and Political History”, ECMSAS Conference, University of Manchester, 2008.
§ “Colonial State, Peasants and Regime of Forest Conservation: Re-examining Environmental History of Colonial Assam”, International Conference on Common Ground, Converging Gazes, Centre De Recherches Historicques, École des hautes Études en Sciences Sociales Paris, 2008.
§ “Rural Agricultural Laborers in Colonial Assam: an enquiry into their social origin”, International Labour History Conference, V.V Giri National Labour Institute, Delhi, 2008.
§ Becoming Indigenous: A Cultural History of the Religious Migrants in Assam 1985-2005’, Annual Conference of Association of Asian Studies, South Asia Conference, San-Francisco, USA, 2006.
§ “Jute or flood: exploring the fate of certain schemes in the Brahmaputra river valley” Asian Borderland Conference, NUS, Singapore, 2012.
§ “When Wild Plants Became Domestic: Environmental Odyssey of Tea Plantations in Assam”, The Eastern Himalayas: Climate Change, Livelihoods and Poverty, Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi, 2012.
§ “Wild plants became domestic: an environmental odyssey of tea plantations in Assam”, Social Systems, Science and Environment: Experience of different countries, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, 2012.
§ ‘Jute or Flood? The fate of certain schemes along the middle Brahmaputra River’, Rivers and Flood Plain: Landscape and identity in the Brahmaputra basin, Nehru Memorial Library and Museum, Delhi, 2012.
§ “When Natural Resources Became Commodities: Framing Environmental Governance in Assam during 1830s-2000s”, Asian Environments: Governing Nature, Negotiation Knowledge, Constructing Subjectivities, Rachel Carson Center, Munich, 2012.
§ "Ecology, Floods, and the Birth of an Agrarian Regime: Political Economy of the River Brahmaputra in late 20th century north east India", 125th Annual Conference of American Historical Association, Boston, 2011.
§ “From Pre-modern to Modern: Migration in North Eastern India, c. 1200-1950s”, Migration and Mobility in a Global Perspective, National Science Council, Taiwan and International Institute for Asian Studies, IIAS, Taiwan, 2010.
§ “Petroleum in the Age of Imperialism: Assam in the colonial era”, Space, Capital and Social History in South Asia, Centre for Modern Indian Studies, University of Göttingen, Germany, 2010.
§ "Colonial Forestry, Taungya and Forest Regeneration: Perspective from a frontier province", Silver Jubilee Symposium, Center for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, 2009.
§ “Forestry, Grazing and Livelihood: Agrarian Practices in Forested land in Colonial Assam”, Livelihoods and the Environment: Debating inter-disciplinary perspective, JNU, Upsala University, Sweden and JNU New Delhi, 2009.
§ “Grazing, Forest Lands and Creating Political Space: Agrarian Conflicts in Colonial Assam”, Terrestrial Environments and their Histories in Modern India, South Asia Center, Yale University, USA, 2009.
§ “Geographical Exploration and Historical Investigation: Career of Physician John Peter Wade in Assam (1793-1794)” Writing NE History, Center for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, 2009.
§ “Remembering Peasant Uprising: From Oral Tradition to a Printed Text Dynamics of Assamese Social History 1894-1957”, ECMSAS Conference, University of Manchester, 2008.
§ “The Kaziranga National Park in India: Dynamics of Local Social and Political History”, ECMSAS Conference, University of Manchester, 2008.
§ “Colonial State, Peasants and Regime of Forest Conservation: Re-examining Environmental History of Colonial Assam”, International Conference on Common Ground, Converging Gazes, Centre De Recherches Historicques, École des hautes Études en Sciences Sociales Paris, 2008.
§ “Rural Agricultural Laborers in Colonial Assam: an enquiry into their social origin”, International Labour History Conference, V.V Giri National Labour Institute, Delhi, 2008.
§ Becoming Indigenous: A Cultural History of the Religious Migrants in Assam 1985-2005’, Annual Conference of Association of Asian Studies, South Asia Conference, San-Francisco, USA, 2006.