K M Baharul Islam

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Professor

K M Baharul Islam

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Islam speaking at the Media and Public Policy Conf at IIM Kashipur, India on 21 January 2016
OccupationProfessor and Chair, Public Policy & Government
Academic background
EducationMA, MBA, LLM, PhD (Double), BEd, LLB, Post-doctorate
Alma materUniversity of Strathclyde
Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok
Gauhati University
Assam Don Bosco University
Aligarh Muslim University
Tezpur University
Assam University
I. K. Gujral Punjab Technical University
Kumaun University
Thesis(1) Use of Technology in ELT Classrooms (2) Transitional Justice in Post Peace Agreement Situations
Doctoral advisorProf Madan Mohan Sharma, Prof Subhram Rajkhowa
Academic work
InstitutionsIndian Institute of Advanced Study
Indian Institute of Management Kashipur
National Institute of Technology, Silchar
Addis Ababa University
National Council of Educational Research and Training
Main interestsDevelopment communication
Public Policy
Media studies
Film industry
Public service
Interest Free Economy
Notable worksGreen MBA Program in South Asia
Notable ideasRevenge of the cradle

K M Baharul Islam is presently the Chairperson of Centre of Excellence in Public Policy and Government at Indian Institute of Management Kashipur. He served as the Dean (Academics) during 2019-2021 at the same institute. He was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland on 18 March 2020.

Appointments[edit]

During 2016-2018 he was a Fellow at the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla, India where he worked on Translingualism and Migration. He specialises in the areas of Development Program Evaluations, Policy Analysis, Institutional Development, ICT Policies and e-Government in Asia and Africa.[1] Prof Islam holds the position of Professor of Communications at Indian Institute of Management Kashipur.[2] He is a member of the Board of Governors of Indian Institute of Management Kashipur and the Academic Council of Aligarh Muslim University.

He is a Fellow at the US India Policy Institute in Washington DC. He has been awarded Shastri Institutional Collaborative Research Grant (2018–20) by Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute for the project on “Gender Diversity in Boardrooms and Business Schools” in collaboration with Rupa Banerjee of Ryerson University, Canada. He has also been sanctioned an action research scheme project on Continuing Legal Education by the Ministry of Law and Justice, Government of India (2018-2019). His conducted a Bangladesh-India study on "Co-deployment of Optical Fiber Cables along the Asian Highways and Trans-Asian Railways for E-resilience" under the Asia-Pacific Information Superhighway initiative of the United Nation's Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP), Bangkok.[3]

Islam was selected as an International Fellow at the King Abdullah International Center for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue in Vienna, popularly known as KAICIID Dialogue Centre for 2015–2016. He served as the Chairman and CEO of the South Asia Development Gateway set up by the Development Gateway from 2007 to 2012. He studied for his first BA and MA at the Aligarh Muslim University. He completed his 2nd and 3rd post-graduate bachelor's degrees in Education (BEd) and Law (LLB) from Assam University. He did his PhD on "New Technologies for English Language Classrooms" from Tezpur University, India. He did LLM (IT & Telecom Law) at the Strathclyde Law School, University of Strathclyde with a UK Telecom Academy Fellowship. He did his post-doctoral studies on Internet-based instructions at Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok. Islam completed his MBA from I. K. Gujral Punjab Technical University and a second PhD in Transitional justice from Assam Don Bosco University, Guwahati.[4] He is an alumnus of Harvard Business School, GLOCOLL (2013-14 Batch).[5] and University of Bern, IPDET (2018 Batch).[6]

Prof Islam led a major regional capacity building program called "Environmental Assessment Capacity Building in South Asia" funded by World Bank during 2014-2016.[7] Under the project he planned and successfully piloted a Green MBA Specialization within the post-graduate program in management as Indian Institute of Management Kashipur. He was the principal Investigator for the project on "Performance Indicators for Subordinate Courts and Suggestive Policy / Procedural Changes to Reduce Civil Case Pendency" funded by Ministry of Law & Justice, Government of India project under research in Judicial reform scheme.[8] He was the Project Director for a major research project on Communication Strategy for Disaster management in Uttarakhand state in India. Communication is one of the key issues during any emergency, and pre-planning of communications is critical. Miscommunication can easily result in emergency events escalating unnecessarily. This is a major project funded by the Indian Council of Social Science Research after the 2013 North India floods.

Career[edit]

He started his career as a faculty in Humanities at National Institute of Technology, Silchar where he taught from 1994 to 2002. The institute was formerly known as Regional Engineering College, Silchar. He initiated and headed the Center for Educational Technology at the National Institute of Technology Silchar, India where he taught for eight years. He was part of the faculty during the initial years of development of Kigali Institute of Science, Technology & Management (KIST), Rwanda (2000–2001) which is now known as College of Science and Technology.

Islam also worked as a Reader at the National Council of Educational Research and Training, New Delhi (2002). In 2002–2003, Baharul Islam was seconded to the Addis Ababa University as an Associate Professor. To serve the grassroots communities, Islam initiated an NGO in Assam, India called PFI Foundation, and served as its Honorary Executive Director. While working for the Foundation, he received two Certificates of Recognition from World Bank Development Marketplace Award in 2003 and 2007 for his projects on the Education of Disabled Children in Ethiopia and Mobile Eye Care Clinic in Northeast India respectively.[9]

Baharul Islam worked earlier as an ICT Policy & eGovernment Consultant at the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), Addis Ababa[10][11][12][13] and United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP), Bangkok.[14] He has been involved in various UN projects in Asia and Africa in countries including Cambodia, Rwanda, Ethiopia, The Gambia, Ghana, Uganda, Kenya, Sudan, Egypt, Tanzania and Sierra Leone. His publications include e -Government Strategy for the Gambia (published by UNECA)[15] and a National ICT Policy called NICI Policy and Plans for The Gambia commissioned by UNECA.[16] He wrote a chapter in the Digital Encyclopedia on ICT & Economic Development.[17] He was registered as an Advocate by the Bar Council of India in 2004 and enrolled as member of the Bar Association at the Gauhati High Court.

Publications[edit]

  1. Exploring the Status of Community Information and Training for Disaster Preparation and Mitigation Practices: An Appraisal of 2013 Flash Flood in Uttarakhand. In International Journal of Emergency Management (2018): (Co-Auth: Asif Khan and Archan Mitra)
  2. Predictive Analytics for Reducing Human-Animal Conflict (2017) (co-Author: Nitin Singh). In International Journal of Development and Conflict 7(2017), pp. 81–96[18]
  3. Public Policy Agenda: Decrypting Sustainability for India (2016), (Islam, K M B and Raushan A, co-Ed). Bloomsbury[19]
  4. Educational Policy Reforms: National Perspective (2017). (Islam, K M B and Iftekhar, S. N., co-Ed). Bloomsbury[20]
  5. New Directions in Media (2015). Eds. K.M. Baharul Islam and Nandita Roy[21]
  6. Issues in Women's Rights: A Practitioners' Resource Book (2014). K M Baharul Islam (Editor)[22]
  7. The Delhi rape case : the role of social media in protests and policy change; Dash, BB and Islam, KMB (2017). In From Tahrir Square to Ferguson: Social Networks as Facilitators of Social Movements, Juliet Dee (Editor); New York: Peter Lang. (ISBN 1433129396) [23]
  8. English Language Teaching and Digital Library: An Overview of Resources Available Online (2017). In Digital Library and Open Access Initiatives, K C Satpathy (Ed). Shankar's Book; New Delhi (ISBN 978-93-81893-13-5), pp. 29–42.[24]
  9. Lecturers beyond classrooms: Open Source Avenues for Students (2017) (with K C Satpathy). In Digital Library and Open Access Initiatives, K C Satpathy (Ed). Shankar's Book; New Delhi (ISBN 978-93-81893-13-5), pp. 365–75.[24]
  10. Community based water resources management in North East India : lessons from a global context. Editors: C.K. Jain, K.M. Baharul Islam, Shikhar Sarma.[25]
  11. National ICT Policies and Plans towards Poverty Reduction: Emerging Trends and Issues – Linking PRSP to the National ICT Policies and Plans: A Case Study. UNECA, 2004.
  12. Woman Rights Education, Literacy Online Journal, Pennsylvania[26]
  13. National ICT Policy & Plans for Sierra Leone, UN-ECA, Addis Ababa (2006)[27]
  14. Regional e-Government Framework for East African Community, UNECA, Addis Ababa / EAC, Arusha, Tanzania Publication, 2006[28]
  15. National ICT Policy & Plans for the Gambia, UN-ECA, Addis Ababa (2004)[29]
  16. E-Government Strategy for The Gambia, UN-ECA, Addis Ababa (2004)[30]
  17. Regional ICT Strategy for COMESA (Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa), U”NECA/COMESA, 2004[31]
  18. Social Justice & Other Issues (Ed), REC Silchar Publication; Silchar 1998[32]
  19. English for Science & Technology: An Audio Visual Approach (Auth), Shaddhanjali Publications, Silchar, 1997[33]
  20. e-Commerce: Laws and Cyber Crimes, In Road Map Towards a Cyber Crime Deterrent Mechanism (ed.) N. Deka. 2008. SAN, Guwahati India[34]
  21. Regional Integrated Development in India, Economy Review (Dec 2007), IIPM, New Delhi[35]
  22. ICT for Poverty Reduction: The African Perspective, Encyclopedia of Digital Governance, 2006; Idea Group Inc., Hershey, PA 17033 USA[36]
  23. ICT for Socio-Economic Development: ACTION Model, In African E-Markets. Eds Aida Opoku-Mensah & M. Salih. International Books & UN, The Netherlands, 2007[37]
  24. The African Renaissance, Book Review published in The Ethiopian Review, Oct 2003 Issue.[38]
  25. Problems, prospects and future of education for minorities in India: a case study of Madrassa education in Assam, Management of School Education in India (Ed. Neelam Sood) New Delhi, A.P.H., 2003.[39]
  26. e-Governance: The Indian Experience, ICT Focus, Vol:2 Issue:3, Nov/03; Addis Ababa[40]
  27. Access & Equity Issues in Crossing the Digital Divide through Open & Distance Learning, AAOU XV Conference Volume, 2002, IGNOU: New Delhi.[41]
  28. ICT for Education in Ethiopia, Ethiopian Herald, June 2003[42]
  29. Making of an Outer Circle in Language: TEFL as an avenue for Gender Sensitisations, ILS Proceedings, 15thAnnual Conference, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa; 2003[43]
  30. Computer Networks as Mass Media: Exploring Possibilities of Computer Initiatives in TEFL in Ethiopia (Co-auth: Demisse T.), ILS Proceedings, 15thAnnual Conference, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa; 2003[44]
  31. Towards ESP In Ethiopia: A 3D English Language Needs Survey, Proceedings of 2ndInterdisciplinary Conference English Language Teaching, Unity University, Addis Ababa; April 2003[45]
  32. Cultural Content and Foreign Language Acquisition: A Case for Paradigm Shift in Ethiopia, Annual OSSREA Conference, Organization for Social Sciences Research in Eastern and Southern Africa; Addis Ababa June 2003[46]
  33. Woman Rights Education, Literacy Online Journal, Pennsylvania[47]
  34. Open & Distance education for Displaced Persons : An Avenue to social Welfare, Open & Distance Education, Ed. Mukhopadhya, M & M. Parhar, New Delhi 1997[48]

Gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

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  9. "Development Marketplace – 2007 (DM 007) Proposal. Summary Book – Mission Mobile for Vision – Northeast India – Global Development Marketplace (DM2007)" (PDF). Siteresources.worldbank.org.
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  16. "NATIONAL INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION INITIATIVE (NICI) Plan for The Gambia. Ministry of Communications, Information and Information Technology (MOCIIT) of The Gambia". Doscit.gm. Archived from the original on 19 June 2009. Retrieved 18 June 2009.
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  18. "PREDICTIVE ANALYTICS FOR REDUCING HUMAN-ANIMAL CONFLICT" (PDF). International Journal of Development and Conflict. 7: 81–96. 2017.
  19. Bloomsbury.com. "Public Policy Agenda". Bloomsbury Publishing. Retrieved 13 October 2018.
  20. Bloomsbury.com. "Educational Policy Reforms". Bloomsbury Publishing. Retrieved 13 October 2018.
  21. Islam, K. M. Baharul (15 February 2015). New Directions in Media. Bloomsbury India. ASIN 9384898813.
  22. Islam, K. M. Baharul, ed. (11 April 2016). Issues in Women's Rights: A Practitioners' Resource Book. Allied Publishers Ltd. ASIN 8184249101.
  23. Dee, Juliet, ed. (1 January 2018). From Tahrir Square to Ferguson. doi:10.3726/978-1-4539-1757-2. ISBN 9781433139642. Retrieved 13 October 2018. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
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  28. "Regional e-Government Framework for the East African Community (2006). The East African Community (EAC) Council of Ministers approved the Regional e-Government Framework for EAC at its 13th meeting". Uneca.org. Archived from the original on 15 May 2008. Retrieved 18 June 2009.
  29. "National ICT Policies and Plans towards Poverty Reduction: Emerging Trends and Issues – Linking PRSP to the National ICT Policies and Plans: A Case Study. UNECA, 2004" (PDF). Uneca.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 June 2011. Retrieved 18 June 2009.
  30. "e-Government strategy in The Gambia, sets forth the guiding policies of The Gambia e-government strategy. UNECA, Addis Ababa (2004)" (PDF). Uneca.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 June 2011. Retrieved 18 June 2009.
  31. "Regional Information and Communication Strategies for COMESA include the promotion of ICT usage for regional economic integration. UNECA, Addis Ababa (2005)". Uneca.org. Archived from the original on 5 July 2008. Retrieved 18 June 2009.
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  33. English for Science & Technology: An Audio Visual Approach (Auth), Shaddhanjali Publications, Silchar, 1997
  34. e-Commerce: Laws and Cyber Crimes, In Road Map Towards a Cyber Crime Deterrent Mechanism (ed.) N. Deka. 2008. SAN, Guwahati India
  35. Regional Integrated Development in India, Economy Review (Dec 2007), IIPM, New Delhi
  36. ICT for Poverty Reduction: The African Perspective, Encyclopaedia of Digital Governance, 2006; Idea Group Inc., Hershey, PA 17033 USA
  37. ICT for Socio-Economic Development: ACTION Model, In African E-Markets. Eds Aida Opoku-Mensah & M. Salih. International Books & UN, The Netherlands, 2007
  38. The African Renaissance, Book Review published in The Ethiopian Review, Oct 2003 Issue.
  39. Problems, prospects and future of education for minorities in India: a case study of Madrassa education in Assam, Management of School Education in India (Ed. Neelam Sood) New Delhi, A.P.H., 2003.
  40. e-Governance: The Indian Experience, ICT Focus, Vol:2 Issue:3, Nov/03; Addis Ababa
  41. "IGNOU - The People's University". www.ignou.ac.in. Retrieved 13 October 2018.
  42. ICT for Education in Ethiopia, Ethiopian Herald, June 2003
  43. Making of an Outer Circle in Language: TEFL as an avenue for Gender Sensitisations, ILS Proceedings, 15thAnnual Conference, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa; 2003
  44. Computer Networks as Mass Media: Exploring Possibilities of Computer Initiatives in TEFL in Ethiopia (Co-auth: Demisse T.), ILS Proceedings, 15thAnnual Conference, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa; 2003
  45. Towards ESP In Ethiopia: A 3D English Language Needs Survey, Proceedings of 2ndInterdisciplinary Conference English Language Teaching, Unity University, Addis Ababa; April 2003.
  46. Cultural Content and Foreign Language Acquisition: A Case for Paradigm Shift in Ethiopia, Annual OSSREA Conference, Organization for Social Sciences Research in Eastern and Southern Africa; Addis Ababa June 2003.
  47. "Woman Rights Education, Literacy Online Journal, Pennsylvania See". Literacyonline.org.
  48. Open & Distance education for Displaced Persons : An Avenue to social Welfare, Open & Distance Education, Ed. Mukhopadhya, M & M. Parhar, New Delhi 1997