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Dilip Singh Mutum also known as Adam Dilip Mutum. Male. Was Born in Imphal, capital of Manipur, a state in North-East India.

Currently attached with the University of Nottingham Malaysia as an Associate Professor of Marketing. He was previously with Coventry University Business School as a lecturer in Marketing and Advertising, after obtaining a PhD from the Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK.

So far, he has more than 30 publications in academic journals and magazines, most of them related to e-commerce, online marketing and web technologies.

Have worked with various organisations in different capacities, including a stint as a lecturer in Universiti Utara Malaysia (Northern University of Malaysia), Sintok, Kedah, Malaysia, Assistant Editor of the now-defunct South Review magazine which was published by SNN Sdn Bhd., part of the Tadmansori Group in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Educational qualifications: PhD ( University of Warwick), MBA ( University of Malaya), MSc (Forest products) ( Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry), BSc Forestry ( Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry), Certified E-commerce Professional ( Informatics).

Dilip started blogging in Sept. 2003 and is a prolific blogger. The following is a list of few of his blogs: Dilipmutum.com Adamok.net ah ok lah, auto lah, Freebies,

Started contributing to Wikipedia in March 2004.

Among the articles that Dilip has created or made major expansions to include: Blog - Brow-Antlered Deer - Chir Pine - Consumer Generated Advertising - Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry - Imphal - Juvraj Tikendrajit - Keibul Lamjao National Park - Khasi_Pine - Lord Irwin - Loktak Lake - Manipur - Market orientation - Nauni - Moirang - Palace of Kangla - Polo - Pung cholom - Ras Lila - Rosa gigantea - Siroi Lily - Solan - Universiti Utara Malaysia - Siti Wan Kembang - Puteri Saadong - PayPerPost

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dilip Singh Mutum also known as Adam Dilip Mutum. Male. Was Born in Imphal, capital of Manipur, a state in North-East India.

Currently attached with the University of Nottingham Malaysia as an Associate Professor of Marketing. He was previously with Coventry University Business School as a lecturer in Marketing and Advertising, after obtaining a PhD from the Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK.

So far, he has more than 30 publications in academic journals and magazines, most of them related to e-commerce, online marketing and web technologies.

Have worked with various organisations in different capacities, including a stint as a lecturer in Universiti Utara Malaysia (Northern University of Malaysia), Sintok, Kedah, Malaysia, Assistant Editor of the now-defunct South Review magazine which was published by SNN Sdn Bhd., part of the Tadmansori Group in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Educational qualifications: PhD ( University of Warwick), MBA ( University of Malaya), MSc (Forest products) ( Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry), BSc Forestry ( Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry), Certified E-commerce Professional ( Informatics).

Dilip started blogging in Sept. 2003 and is a prolific blogger. The following is a list of few of his blogs: Dilipmutum.com Adamok.net ah ok lah, auto lah, Freebies,

Started contributing to Wikipedia in March 2004.

Among the articles that Dilip has created or made major expansions to include: Blog - Brow-Antlered Deer - Chir Pine - Consumer Generated Advertising - Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry - Imphal - Juvraj Tikendrajit - Keibul Lamjao National Park - Khasi_Pine - Lord Irwin - Loktak Lake - Manipur - Market orientation - Nauni - Moirang - Palace of Kangla - Polo - Pung cholom - Ras Lila - Rosa gigantea - Siroi Lily - Solan - Universiti Utara Malaysia - Siti Wan Kembang - Puteri Saadong - PayPerPost


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