HomeDepartment of Humanities

Department of Humanities

The Department of Humanities offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs  affiliated to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University.

bnr-arrow-1-1

Shaping Thoughtful Future Leaders

The Department of Humanities offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs under CBCS & NEP 2020 pattern, affiliated to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University. The faculty provides strong academic foundations in English Literature, Marathi, Hindi, Economics, Public Administration, and Sociology.The curriculum is structured with Major, Minor, Open Elective, Skill Enhancement, Ability Enhancement, Value Education, and Community Engagement Courses to ensure balanced academic and personality development.Students are encouraged to develop critical thinking, communication skills, social awareness, and ethical values essential for careers in education, public services, research, administration, and other professional fields.

Industry-Relevant Curriculum

University-prescribed syllabus under CBCS & NEP 2020

Practical Exposure

Field projects, community engagement projects (CEP), assignments, presentations.

Professional Development

Focus on communication skills, personality development, leadership qualities, and cultural awareness.

ChatGPT Image Feb 26, 2026, 06_51_37 PM

Mrs. Snehal Rakhunde

 Assistant Professor 

Dr Kalyani Kanmble

Assistant Professor

Mrs Roshani Katolkar

Assistant Professor

Mr. Amit Titare

Assistant Professor

Ms. Tashima Agrawal

Assistant Professor

Mrs. Jyotsana Channe

Assistant Professor

Dr Ekadashi Jaitwar

Assistant Professor

Publication

Sr.No. Year Title of Papers
1
2025
Agrawal T. ‘Ecocritical Perspectives: A Study of The Relationship Between Environment and Self in Arun Joshi’s “The Strange Case of Billy Biswas’. International Journal of Cultural Studies and Social Sciences, Vol. 21 (2), 2025, pp. 179-183 (UGC CARE – I)
2
2024
Agrawal T. ‘Symphonies of the Sea: The Role of Songs as a Trope in Amitav Ghosh’s “Sea of Poppies”’. Journal of East-West Thought, Vol. 14 (3), 2024, pp. 131-136 (UGC CARE – I)
3
2024
Rakhunde R. ‘Exploring Identity in Derek Walcott’s Plays: A Postcolonial Analysis’. Journal of East-West Thought, Vol. 14 (3), 2024, pp. 239-248 (UGC CARE – I)
4
2024
Kamble K. ‘The Impact of Materialism on Human Relationships in Sudha Murthy’s House of Cards’. Journal of East-West Thought, Vol. 14 (3), 2024, pp. 195-199 (UGC CARE – I)
5
2025
Vyawahare P. ‘The Representation of Mental Health in Literature: Virginia Woolf’. International Journal of Cultural Studies and Social Sciences, Vol. 21 (2), 2025, pp. 172-178 (UGC CARE–I)
S. N Certificate Course / Conference Duration Link
1
10-Day Certificate Course in Basic Life Skills
20th March – 3rd April 2024
2
10-Day Certificate Course in English Vocabulary Development
22nd January – 5th February 2024
3
Two-day National E-Conference on ‘Digital Literature: Present and Future
6th – 7th October 2023
4
10-Day Online Certificate Course in English Grammar & Communication Skills
17th – 28th April 2023
5
A Three-Month Online Certificate Course in ‘Basic German Language’
14th January – 9th April 2022
6
Online Certificate Course in English Language and Pronunciation
13th – 23rd December 2021
7
Two-day International Conference on ‘Environmental Issues – Global Warming: reasons and remedies’
3rd – 4th September, 2021
8
Faculty Improvement Program on -‘Enhancing English Language Skills’
15th – 28th April 2021
9
Online Certificate course in Communication Skills
26th Nov – 8th December 2020
10
Certificate course in Personality Development
28th Oct -12th November 2020

Programmes