Contact Info

Dr. Putchong Thai

Dr. Putchong Thai

Assistant Professor

English

School of English and Political Studies

putchong@tetsocollege.org

Qualification

  • PhD - Nagaland University, Meriema
  • MPhil - Nagaland University, Meriema
  • MA English - Nagaland University
  • BA English - Baptist College, Kohima

Publication

  1. "Major Themes in Naga Folktales", Peer Reviewed "Dristibhangi: The Perspective (Annual National Review Research Journal of Philosophy & Humanities" - Volume X, December, 2017. ISSN: 22785892
  2. "A Critical Analysis of Khiamniungan Naga Miu Festival with Reference to Wolam (Pangsha) Villages", Peer Reviewed "Creatcrit: An Interdisciplinary (Arts & Humanities) Peer-Reviewed Research Journal" -Vol.-9, No.-1, January., 2022. ISSN: 2347-8829
  3. "The Sempiternal Moral Values in Naga Folktales (Co-authored)", Peer Reviewed "Creatcrit: An Interdisciplinary (Arts & Humanities) Peer-Reviewed Research Journal- Vol.-10, No.-2, July., 2023". ISSN: 2347-8829
  4. “Folktales of Wolam (Pangsha)” book published in 2017
  5. Folklore in Contemporary Naga Society (The Morung Express - 14.02.2023)

Paper Presentation

  1. "The Rituals and Social Impact of the Sumi Naga Tuluni Festival" at Multidisciplinary Research and Innovation (ICMRI-2023), organised by Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), St. Joseph University, Chumoukedima, Nagaland on 9th &10th November, 2023.
  2. The Indo-Myanmar Border at ITC, Pangsha-Dan: A Study on Socio-Cultural and Economic Effects on the Tribal Population at Politics in the Margins: Exploring Ethno-Political Issues in Northeast India, organised by Department of Political Science, Tetso College on 23rd to 25th of October, 2024
  3. Representation of Culture in Native American and Khiamniungan Naga Folklore at Contemporary American Literature, History, Culture and Politics, organised by Department of English, Nagaland University from 28th February to 1st March, 2019.
  4. The Cultural Realism in Khiamniungan Naga Traditional Belief System at Kelhou Zho- Cultural Heritage among the Tribes of Nagaland: Balancing Tradition and Modernity, organised by IGNCA-NERC & Culture Study Centre, Baptist College, Kohima. on 24th & 25th September, 2019
  5. Myths of Origin in Naga Folklore at Culture Paradigm-The Pluralistic North East India: Appreciating the Diverse Culture of North East India , organised by Research Cell and IQAC Don Bosco College, Kohima on 1st 2nd-November, 2019

Area of Interest

Folk Literature.

Total Experience: 3 years and 3 months