MPS | HSS Faculty

Dr. Hashif K is an Assistant Professor, researcher, and writer based in Hyderabad, India. He completed his Ph.D. in Comparative Literature and India Studies from EFLU with research focusing on healing literatures in South Asia. With 7 years of teaching experience in language, communication, and soft skills, he currently serves at Nalla Malla Reddy Engineering College, Hyderabad. Alongside academia, he is a genre-fluid fiction writer whose works explore psychological, social, and cultural themes with a distinctive narrative voice. He has authored multiple books, presented papers at national and international conferences, and holds an Indian patent related to English language learning methodologies. His interests span South Asian films, literatures, pedagogy, storytelling, and interdisciplinary cultural studies.

Dr. K. Kavitha is a research oriented academician with 26 years of teaching experience in Physics across diverse academic levels including undergraduate and postgraduate programs.. She is currently associated with Nalla Malla Reddy Engineering College and actively contributes to academic administration, experiential learning and student development initiatives. She serves as Social Responsibility Club Coordinator, Sustainability and community Development Group Coordinator and EPICS Coordinator, promoting sustainability, innovation and community
engagement activities among students. She has published research papers in reputed journals and conferences and holds a patent in the area of nanostructured gas sensors. She has completed various professional development and certification courses, including IIEECP ,NPTEL and Coursera programs related to nanotechnology, teaching methodologies and presentation skills. She serves as a reviewer for the Journal of Global Research in Education and Social Science. Her area of interest is nanotechnology.

Dr. Nafees ul Qadir hold a Doctorate in English Literature and have 3 years of teaching experience. My areas of specialization include Postcolonial Studies, Feminism, Gender Studies, Cultural Studies, Diaspora Literature, Subaltern Studies, and Indian Writing in English. My research focuses on colonial and postcolonial narratives, feminist literary criticism, gender and identity politics, and marginal voices in South Asian and world literature. I am committed to critical pedagogy, interdisciplinary inquiry, and fostering analytical skills among students. His major works are Ideological issues in the Novels of George Orwell with Special Reference to the Study of Burmese Days and Nineteen Eighty-Four. Woman Rights Violation: A compendious Picture of Issues Revealed in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaids Tale. Language without Borders: Unleashing the Potential of Language Skills for Cultural Exchange and Global Understanding.

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