Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Permanent Address
Keishamthong Elangbam Leikai, Imphal-795001 (Manipur)
Residential Address
House No- 1/30 Kulikawn, Aizawl -796005
Phone
0389-2330261 (O); 09612160185; (M) 8794223409 (M)
Educational Profile
P.C. of
Examination/Degree Year Subject Name of University/Board
marks
1. H.S.L.C. 56 % 1986 H. Maths BSEM
2. P.U. Commerce 46% 1988 Commerce Manipur University
3. B.Com 53% 1992 Commerce HNB Garhwal University, Uttarakhand.
4. M.Com 62% 1994 Commerce - do -
5. Ph.D. (Commerce) 2006 Commerce Manipur University
Professional Experience
UG: 10 years
PG: 7 years of teaching & Research
Area of Interest
Courses Taught
Project Management
Business Environment
Research Methodology
Management of Financial Services
Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
Research Guidance
Research Projects
Books:
1. Prasain, G.P. and Singh, Nixon. 2007. Small Scale Industries and Entrepreneurship,
Akansha Publishing House, New Delhi (ISBN 81-8370-096-9)
2. Prasain, G.P. and Singh, Nixon. 2011, Industrial Sickness in Manipur: Causes and
Remedies, Concept Publishing Company (Pvt.) Ltd. New Delhi, (ISBN-13: 978-81-8069-
823-1)
3. Singh, Nixon. 2013, Savings and Investment in Rural India, Himalaya Publishing House,
Mumbai (ISBN: 978-93-5097-631-9)
Papers in Journals
1. Prasain, G.P. and Singh, Nixon 2006. Entrepreneurial Motivation in Small Scale
Industries in Manipur – An Analysis, in Prasain, G.P. (Ed.), “Entrepreneurship and
Small scale Industries” Akansha Publishing House, New Delhi, pp. 41-54 (ISBN 81-
8370-015-2)
2. Singh, Nixon, 2007. Indo-Myanmar Border Trade-A Case study of Manipur, in Prasain,
G.P. (Ed.) “Global Convergence of Commerce Education”, Himalayan Publishing
House, New Delhi, pp. 35-144 (ISBN-818318-740-4)
3. Singh, Nixon. 2009. Tourism in North East India: Exploring the Paradise. In Ashok
Kumar Ray et al (Eds.) “Society Politics and Development in North East India”
Concept Publishing Company, New Delhi, pp. 243-263. (ISBN-13: 81-8069-572-7)
4. Prasain, G.P. and Singh, Nixon. 2010. Population Growth in Manipur: A Demographer’s
View. In Bimal J. Deb (Ed.) “Population and Development in North East India”,
Concept Publishing Company Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, pp. 345-354. (ISBN-81-8069-688-8)
5. Singh, Nixon. 2010. Entrepreneurship in SMEs- A Study Rural Manipur. In Komol
Singha et al (Eds.) “Rural Development in North East India”, Concept Publishing
Company Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, pp. 345-354 (ISBN -81-8069-668-5)
6. Singh, Nixon and Das, Bidhukanti. 2010. Micro-Financial Sector (Development and
Regulation) Bill 2007: A Critical Analysis. In Ahmed et al (Eds.) “Micro-Finance in
India: Issues and Challenges”, DVS Publishers, Guwahati, pp.124-137. (ISBN-987-81-
86307-34-2)
7. Singh, Nixon. 2011. Entrepreneurship-centered Development in North East India: A
Study of SMEs. In Laskar, Baharul (Ed.) “Mizoram: The Emerging Issues of
Development”, DVS Publishers, Guwahati, pp. 174-194. (ISBN-987-81-86307-42-7)
8. Singh, Nixon. 2011. Sikkim: Land People and Border Trade. In AK Agarwal et al (Eds.)
“Understanding India’s North East”, DVS Publishers, Guwahati, pp. 333-347. (ISBN
978-81-86307-42-7)
9. Singh, Nixon. 2012. Population Growth and Urbanisation: A Case Study of Manipur. In
Singh, Deva (Ed.) “Urbanisation in Changing Environment with reference to
Manipur”, Regency Publications, New Delhi, pp. 62-83. (ISBN 978-81-89233-74-7)
10. Singh, Nixon. 2012. ASEAN-India Relations after Global Financial Crisis and the North
East India. In Lianzela at el (Eds.) “India-ASEAN Economic Integration:
Opportunities and Challenges for India’s North East”, Macmillan Publishers India
Ltd., New Delhi, pp. 269-282 (ISBN: 978-935-059-063-8)
11. C. Vanlalkulhpuia and Singh, Nixon. 2012. Role of Mizoram Rural Bank in Providing
Financial Services. In Roy, Niranjan et al (Eds.) “Segments from Development
Discourse in Northeast India”, An Assam University Publication, Silchar, Assam
(ISBN: 978-81-908202-1-9)
12. Singh, Ranjit & Singh Nixon (2013). Economic Profile 0f Manipur (33 AD-1652 AD),
“Quest for Development in Manipur”, Homen Thangjam & Sharma (Ed.), Concept
Publishing Company (P) Ltd., New Delhi (pp. 3-16) ISBN-13: 978-81-8069-908-5
13. Singh, Nixon (2012). Women Entrepreneurship through MNREGS: A Northeast India
Perspective, Empowerment of Women in “North East India: Socio-economic
Perspective”, in Sinha & Zorema (Ed.) Concept Publishing Company (P) Ltd., New
Delhi (pp. 63-80), ISBN-13: 978-81-8069-907-5
14. Singh, Nixon (2012). ‘Socio-economic Empowerment of Mizo Women through Rastriya
Mahila Kosh: An Analysis’ in “North East India: Socio-economic Perspective” Sinha
& Zorema (Ed.) Concept Publishing Company (P) Ltd., New Delhi (pp. 194-207), ISBN-
13: 978-81-8069-907-5
15. C. Vanlalkulhpuia and Singh, Nixon 2014, Credit for Agriculture Sector in Mizoram: A
Study of Rural Mizoram in “Identity, Politics and Economic Development in North-
East India”, Singha & Singh Amarjit (Ed.), by Concept Publishing Company (P) Ltd.,
New Delhi, pp. 319-331, (ISBN-13: 978-93-5125-040-1)
16. Singh, Nixon, 2013, Population Growth, Urbanisation and Sustainable Development: A
Manipur Perspective in “Sustainable Development in North-East India”, Hazra,
Anupam (Ed.) by Concept Publishing Company (P) Ltd., New Delhi, pp.188-208, (ISBN-
13: 978-91-5125-024-1)
17. Singh, Nixon and C. Vanlalkulhpuia 2013, Financial Inclusion through Derivatives
Market: An Indian Experience, in “Financial Inclusion for Inclusive Growth” (Ed.)
Singha Rajamani, Concept Publishing Company (P) Ltd., New Delhi (ISBN-13: 978-81-
8069-968-9)
18. Singh, Nixon and Singh, Romen Kumar 2014, Origin of Social Enterprises in Manipur: A
Socio-economic Perspective, in “Engaging failed State” (Ed.) Ayangbam Shyamkeshore
Singh, Mittal Publications, New Delhi, pp. 369-383
3. The short-term course on “Certificate Course in Computer & Internet Applications” (17-
09-2001 to 09-11-2001) organized by at Centre for Electronics Design & Technology of
India, (CEDTI), Imphal.Akampat, Imphal
4. The “Training Course on Social Reality and methods in Social Science Research” (2-12-
March 2004) organized by Manipur University and sponsored by ICSSR, New Delhi at
Manipur University.
6. The 5-Day Workshop on Evaluation for University & College Teachers (14-18 Nov, 2006) held at
Oriental College, Imphal.
7. The Training-Workshop on “Trade Issues and Application of Econometric Tools” under UNCTAD-
DFID-GOI project on “Strategies and Preparedness for Trade and Globalization in India” (12-27 May,
2009) organized by United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), India and
Department of Economics, Mizoram University, .at Aizawl, Mizoram.
8. Two day UNCTAD-India Workshop on “WTO: State of Play and Future Research Agenda” under
UNCTAD-DFID-GOI project on “Strategies and Preparedness for Trade and Globalization in India”
(13-14 October, 2009) organized by Department of Economics, Jadavpur University, Kolkata.
10. National Level Workshop on Sustainable Development through Medicinal Plants Cultivation in
Mizoram (11th June, 2010), jointly organized by Department of Economics, Mizoram University, State
Medicinal Plants Board, Mizoram and Department of Horticulture, Government of Mizoram.
11. Orientation on HIV/AIDS for MZU Faculty at Conference Hall, Transit Academic Block, MZU (12th
August, 2011) organized by Saksham, the Global Fund Round-7 (GFATM), Counselling Component,
Mizoram University.
12. “Commerce Education in the New Millennium” a National Seminar held at MIMS,
Manipur University (Dec. 15-16, 1999) organised by MIMS and Commerce Department,
Manipur University and sponsored by Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), New
Delhi.
13. “Engagement of Developing Countries in Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs): An Assessment” an
International Seminar (11 & 12 November, 2008) organized by United Nations Conference on Trade
and Development (UNCTAD) and Department of Economics, Mizoram University, under
UNCTAD-DFID-GOI project on ‘Strategies and Preparedness for Trade and Globalization in India’
at Aizawl, Mizoram.