British Impact On Travancore in ‘Seek’ The Interdisciplinary Research Journal of All Saints College, January-June, 2009.
Evolution of Temple Architecture In Kerala In ‘Seek’ The Interdisciplinary Research Journal of All Saints’ College, January-June, 2010.
“Development of Coffee Plantation In Kerala- A Historical Perspective in South Indian History Congress proceedings in 2013.
Hegemony Of British Capital &Abolition Of Slavery In Travancore in Svash proceedings of Vivekananda Cultural Institute Thiruvananthapuram,2014
‘Development of Plantations In Travancore” in Review of Social Science. published by the Kerala Academy of Social Science on December 2015. (UGC care listed journal ISSN 0974-9004)
Colonial Capital And Development Of Coffee Plantations In Review of Social Sciences, Kerala Academy of Social Sciences in 2017 (UGC care listed journal ISSN 0974-9004)
Women And Work Mobility: Some Disquieting Evidence From Fisher Folk Community In Kerala, in South Indian History Congress Proceedings, vol 40 february 2020 (UGC care listed journal ISSN print 2229-3671 )
History Of Budgetary Practices In Ancient India: Evidence From Arthasastra in Studies in Indian Place Names ( UGC care listed journal issn print 2394-3114) vol 46 special edition February 2020
Ecological Impact of Colonial Plantations In Travancore in Atlas International Congress of Social Sciences Feb7-8-2020@Turkey
Architectural Features of Kadinamkulam Mahadeva Temple in a conference held at Scot Christian College Nagercoil, 2008.
Creation Of Free And Unfree Labour In Travancore in South Indian History Congress held at Poondi ,Tamilnadu in 2014.
State Policy Towards Plantations In Travancore in the National Seminar on the “Last Phase of Monarchy” held at Thiruvananthapuram in 2013.
Bondage In Freedom:Colonial Plantations and Kangany System In Travancore in the seventy fifth session of the Indian History Congress at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, 28-30 December,2014.
Issues Of Marriage of Muslim Women. A Comparitive Debate of Khoranic Precepts and Common Practice in the 12th conference of the Association of Third World Studies held at Karakkonam, Trivandrum.
Plantation Hegemony And Women Workers In South India- 19th Century Scenrio in the National seminar in connection with the golden jubilee celebration of the all saints’ college organised by the department of History on January 2014.
Kerala Historiography, Kerala History Congress- 4th international session at Department of History on 22nd December 2018.
Impact Of Plantation Industry on The Environment Of Kerala in the Twenty Second Annual Conference and International Seminar of the Association of Third World Studies held @ Srilanka on 28,29&30,2018.
Gandhi and the Contemporary Discourse on Decentralization of Kerala in the 23rd Annual Conference and International Seminar at Gandhigram Rural Institute, Dindigul Tamilnadu on 10-12 January 2019
‘Ancient Budgetory Practices In India: Extracts From Arthasastra on the national seminar organised by the Department of Commerce, All Saints’ College on 14th February 2020
“Features Of Decentralised Planning In Kerala at the two day national seminar on Making of Kerala, Individuals, Movements and Debate, sponsored by Directorate of Collegiate Education, at University College.
Was a judge in The South Zone Social Science Exibition Held at Central School, Akkulam.
Doing research on the topic Historicising British Plantations and Political Hegemony In Colonial Travancore, in Kerala University.