About
Pal, Dibakar is a Civil Servant in India and Independent Researcher. Though he is a Civil Servant yet he is genuinely interested in diversified academic fields. As such, he acquired master degrees in M.Sc(Math), M.A(English), M.A(Bengali), M.B.A(HRD), M.C.A, P.G.D.M.M(Marketing), L.L.B, D.C.E(Creative Writing), M.Phil (Business Management),UGC- NET(Management)-2008 qualified. He attended several International Conferences in U.S.A, though his papers were considered in many International Conferences. He presented a paper on Computer Science and Chaired in 2007 IEEE Conference at Richmond, Virginia, U.S.A. Also, he presented papers on English Literature, Linguistic, Philosophy, Philology, Psychology, Sociology, Humanities, Poems and served as Session Chair, Presider and Reviewer. He serves as reviewer of American Marketing Association, Journal of Common Ground, Australia and IEEE Transactions. He has two publications in International Journal on Management Science and English Literature. Now he is working on the Extension Works of Huffman Code i.e., Coding Theory and Digital Signatures (Pattern Recognition, Image Processing, etc) of Computer Science. His hobby is Essay Writing. He says:
As you know well that Francis Bacon(1561-1626), the immortal essayist, wrote many essays viz., Of Love, Of Friendship, Of Ambition, Of Studies,etc. The myriad-minded genius rightly pointed out that all the words of the dictionary can be the themes of essays one can write. But little has been done, in this regard, since his death to finish his unfinished monumental works. In fact Bacon's way of representation i.e., his rare individual style kindled the imagination already in me and encouraged me as well to write essays, in the light of creative writing, thus to get relief through Catharsis.