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Saleem Dhobi (born October 6, 1980) is a Nepali academic, author, and career coach. He is an Assistant Professor of English at Patan Multiple Campus, Tribhuvan University, and has written over thirty books, including publications in English literature, multiculturalism, and professional development. His academic research covers postcolonial studies, multiculturalism, and conflict management.
Early Life
[edit]Saleem Dhobi was born in a remote village in the Kapilvastu district of Nepal. He is the youngest of five siblings, with four elder sisters. His parents, Mrs. Gulsan Dhobi and Mr. Majeed Dhobi, passed away in 2005 and 2015, respectively. Saleem relocated to the Kathmandu Valley in 2003 to pursue higher education.
Education
[edit]Saleem attended Tribhuvan University, where he earned his Master’s degree in English from the Central Department of English. He later completed a Master’s degree in Sociology and Anthropology from Trichandra Campus, an MPhil in Conflict Management and Postcolonial Studies, and a PhD in Multiculturalism and Ethnicity.
Academic Career
[edit]Saleem began his teaching career as a lecturer at Kathmandu Model College, where he taught English to undergraduate and postgraduate students. He is currently an Assistant Professor of English at Patan Multiple Campus, a constituent college of Tribhuvan University, where he focuses on critical theories, communication, and pedagogical methods.
Publications
[edit]Saleem Dhobi, who has also published under the name Saleem Khan, has written over thirty books and numerous research papers. Some of his notable works include:
- Dynamics of Immigration: Displacement & Identity Crisis in Donald R. Gallo’s From Crossing: Stories about Teen Immigrants[1]
- PhD Research in Humanities & Social Sciences: Methods & Approaches[2]
- Philosophical Approaches in Qualitative Research[3]
- Assessment of School Essentials in Nepal[4]
- Professionals' Quest (published as Saleem Khan)[5]
- A Handbook for Teaching English
- Approaches to Qualitative Research
- Recognition and Identity of Minorities in Nepal
- An Accessible Way to Critical Theories
Motivational Speaking and Coaching
[edit]Since 2010, Saleem has been actively involved in career motivation and professional development. He provides training for professionals, political leaders, and jobholders, focusing on areas such as leadership, entrepreneurship, and organizational behavior. His expertise in project and conflict management enhances his coaching effectiveness.
Personal Life
[edit]Saleem is married to Mrs. Najia Khan, who holds a Master’s degree in Sociology. The couple has three daughters: Saniya, Zoya, and Hazel. They reside in Kathmandu Valley.
References
[edit]- ^ Dhobi, Saleem (2023-06-12). "Dynamics of Immigration: Displacement & Identity Crisis in Donald R. Gallo's From Crossing: Stories about Teen Immigrants". Cognition. 5 (1): 106–111. doi:10.3126/cognition.v5i1.55420. ISSN 2392-4624.
- ^ Dhobi, Saleem (2022-12-31). "PhD Research in Humanities & Social Sciences: Methods & Approaches". Patan Pragya. 10 (01): 179–187. doi:10.3126/pragya.v10i01.50755. ISSN 2594-3278.
- ^ Dhobi, Saleem (2023-12-31). "Philosophical Approaches in Qualitative Research". Journal of Population and Development. 4 (1): 145–154. doi:10.3126/jpd.v4i1.64248. ISSN 2717-5065.
- ^ Dhobi, Saleem (2023-10-09). "Assessment of School Essentials in Nepal". Patan Prospective Journal. 3 (01): 128–134. doi:10.3126/ppj.v3i01.59025. ISSN 2565-5159.
- ^ "Professional's Quest". www.samikshapublication.com.np. Retrieved 2024-10-24.