D. Anitha | Dr. B.R. Veeramani, Professor
Anitha Dhandayuthabani is a
Research Scholar in the Department
of Languages at PMIST (Deemed to
be University). She completed her
B.A. and M.A. in English Literature at
A.V.V.M. Sri Pushpam College and
obtained her B.Ed. degree from Tamil
University. She has teaching experience
at Christ International School, where she
developed a strong interest in education
and student learning. She has completed
a course on Student Psychology, which
strengthened her understanding of
learner behaviour and the psychological
dimensions of education. She was an
active NSS volunteer and received
a Government certificate for her
service. She has actively participated
in workshops, FDPs, seminars and
conferences that have contributed
to her academic and professional
growth. Her scholarly engagement is
reflected in her journal publications
and the presentation of research
papers at national level conferences
organised by various institutions. Her
research interests include African
literature, postcolonial studies, feminist
literary criticism, diaspora studies
and contemporary fiction. Her current
research focuses on contemporary
African literature, particularly the fiction
of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, with
an emphasis on emotion, identity and
human experience. She is pursuing her
doctoral research under the guidance
of Dr. B. R. Veeramani. She remains committed to teaching, research and
continuous scholarly development.
Dr. B.R.Veeramani is a Professor
in the Department of Languages at
PMIST (Deemed to be University).
His experience in higher education,
teaching and research spans more
than three decades, during which he
has made significant contributions to
the field of English literary studies.
He previously served as Associate
Professor of English at A.V.V.M.
Sri Pushpam College, where he played
a vital role in academic mentoring
and research supervision. He is an
accomplished scholar with an extensive
publication record. He has published
numerous research articles in reputed
journals and edited several academic
volumes. His academic interests also
extend to modern Tamil literature,
reflecting his engagement with diverse
literary and cultural traditions. He has
successfully guided doctoral scholars
and continues to mentor researchers in
diverse areas of English literature. His
areas of interests encompass literary
criticism, cultural studies, philosophy
and interdisciplinary approaches to
literary research. Through his scholarly
publications, research supervision
and active participation in academic
activities, he has contributed to the
advancement of literary research and
academic discourse. His work reflects
a sustained commitment to academic
excellence, research integrity and the
development of emerging scholars in
the field of English literature.