Sarkar, Dr Sanjit

Dr Sanjit
Sarkar

A human geographer by training with research interests in geographical variations and determinants of nutrition well-being, inequality in public health outcomes, migration, and urbanization in the context of health wellbeing. Currently, working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of the Geography at Central University of Karnataka. I teach Population Geography, Human Geography, Geographical Thought, and Quantitative Geography. I have been actively researching and teaching for the past 13 years. Before my present assignment, I have been associated with various teaching and research organizations in various capacities, such as the Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI), the Planning Department, Govt of Odisha, and the Population Research Centre (PRC) at Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics. In the last few years, I have been actively working on measuring the complexity of food and nutrition security in India and linkage with migration.

Roles

  • Central University of Karnataka

    University, Gulbarga, India
    Assistant Professor

  • Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics

    Research Institute, Pune, India
    Assistant Professor

  • Govt. of Odisha

    Other, Bhubaneswar, India
    Food security expert

  • Public Health Foundation of India

    Other, Lucknow, India
    State M&E officer

Research

Significance of migration to the COVID 19 outbreaks in major states in India

Authors Sanjit Sarkar
Year 2021
Journal Name International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care
Citations (WoS) 2
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7 Journal Article

- REDUCING CARBON EMISSIONS THROUGH IMPROVED IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT: A CASE STUDY FROM PAKISTAN

Year 2014
Book Title Agricultural Resource Use and Management
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10 Book Chapter

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