H. L. Verma

H. L. Verma is an Indian educational administrator. He is presently serving as Vice-Chancellor of Baba Mastnath University since April 2024.

Career
He is having academic experience of five decades worked in various educational institutions in various capacities.

He previously worked as Vice-Chancellor (2015-20) in Jagan Nath University, NCR. Bahadurgarh, Haryana and President (Vice-Chancellor, 2020-24), at Jagannath University, Jaipur. He has also served as Pro Vice-Chancellor (2000-2003), in Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology as Professor & Dean of Management (1996-2013) and Pro- Vice Chancellor (2013-2014), in Apeejay Satya University     as a Reader & Head, Department of Commerce  Maharshi Dayanand University (1988–96) at Regional Center Rewari now Indira Gandhi University, Meerpur, Rewari.

He was a lecturer in the Department of Commerce Kurukshetra University (1984–88) and served as a lecturer in degree colleges from 1976 to 1984. He authored 12 books and published 63 research papers.

He was born in Sandaur in District Sangrur, Punjab. H. L. Verma is also known as Harbans Lal Verma.

Research
He completed his Ph.D. in 1988 on the "Management of working capital in iron and steel industry in India" under the guidance of B.S. Bhatia. His first book came in 1989 named, Management  of  Working  Capital. He supervised 30 research scholars for their Ph.D. degrees.

Books

 * Vol.1.  Understanding HRD – Basic Concepts
 * Vol.2.  Dimensions of HRD – Role and Orientation.
 * Vol.3.  HRD Practices in India – Assimilation and Implications.
 * - in Two Volumes (1994).
 * – in Five Volumes (1994).
 * Vol. 1. Metaphysics of Cooperative Movement.
 * Vol. 2. Cooperatives and Rural Development – Re-energizing Rural Frontiers.
 * Vol. 3. Cooperative Banking - Levers of Rural Economy.
 * Vol. 4. Cooperative Marketing – Prolitarianisation of Distributory Channels.
 * Vol. 5. Cooperatives and Manpower Development – Tapping Human Resources.
 * Vol. 1. Metaphysics of Cooperative Movement.
 * Vol. 2. Cooperatives and Rural Development – Re-energizing Rural Frontiers.
 * Vol. 3. Cooperative Banking - Levers of Rural Economy.
 * Vol. 4. Cooperative Marketing – Prolitarianisation of Distributory Channels.
 * Vol. 5. Cooperatives and Manpower Development – Tapping Human Resources.