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Indian professor’s research on COVID-19 finds place on WHO database
Six of his articles were shortlisted by a panel of experts
Six of his articles were shortlisted by a panel of experts
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Some significant research done by Anuj Kumar, assistant professor, Apeejay School of Management (ASM), has made its way into the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) research database on COVID-19. Six of his articles have been shortlisted for the database.
Most of the articles were published in Scopus, Australian Business Deals Council (ABDC), and the Web of Science Journals. Out of the six, two were published by Taylor and Francis. Professor Kumar has also been an editor and reviewer of Scopus and ABDC and received more than 450 citations for the articles.
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The titles of the articles are mentioned below:

“It is an honour and a happy feeling to see my name on the WHO research database. I am thankful to all my co-authors for collaborating with me on the publication of these articles. I feel happy to see articles from Apeejay School of Management on the WHO research database.”
–Anuj Kumar, assistant professor, Apeejay School of Management
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