ICSSR Annual Report 2014-15
Annual Report 2014-15
Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, JNU Institutional Area, New Delhi - 110067 Tel No. 26741849/50/51 Fax : 91-11-26741836 e-mail :
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Ministry of Human Resource Development Government of India
Annual Report 2014-15
Indian Council Of Social Science Research Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, J.N.U. Institutional Area, New Delhi-110067
Contents Programmes Overview 1. 2. Research Promotion 3. Documentation 4. Research Survey and Publications 5. International Collaboration 6. Regional Centers 7. Research Institutes Appendices 1. List of Members of the Council 2. ICSSR Senior Officials 3. Research Projects 4. Research Fellowships 5. Financial Assistance Provided for Organising Capacity Building Programmes and Research Methodology Courses. 6. Financial Assistance Provided for Organising International / National Seminars/ Conferences/ Workshops in India. 7. Publication Grants 8. Financial Assistance Provided to Scholars for Participation in International Conferences / Data Collection Abroad. 9. Major Activities of ICSSR Regional Centres 10. Major Activities of ICSSR Research Institutes 11. Theses Purchased / Bibliographies Prepared in the NASSDOC Statement of Accounts
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1 Overview Social science research, which presupposes freedom of intellectual choice and opinion, needs to be encouraged by a developing nation. India has not only encouraged it, but also promoted it with state patronage.
launched in May 1969. It was considered a significant achievement of evolving Indian democracy.
Following the Independence of India in 1947, as part of our nation-building programme there were efforts to make social science a holistic knowledge system. India’s problems were unique and the tools available to study them were all invented in the West, which did not always prove useful. A strong need was felt to develop a methodology relevant for understanding Indian complexities in the field of social science research. Integrating our intellectual traditions with the forces of modernisation was a challenge that had its own positive and negative connotations. The State came forward with its interventionist role to take up the daunting task. It could not have been taken up by any other agency both for financial and operational reasons.
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To review the progress of social science research and give advice to its users;
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To sponsor social science research programmes and projects and administer grants to institutions and individuals for research in social sciences;
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To institute and administer scholarships and fellowships for research in social sciences;
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To indicate areas in which social science research is to be promoted and adopt special measures for development of research in neglected or new areas;
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To give financial support to institutions, associations and journals engaged in social science research;
Objectives of the Council are:
Towards this pursuit, on 12th December 1968, the Ministry of Education (now known as • Ministry of Human Resource Development), Government of India, established the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) • as an autonomous organisation. The chief architects of this endeavour included Professor V.K.R.V. Rao, Professor D.R. Gadgil, Professor M.N. Sriniwas, Professor • P.N. Dhar, Dr. S.K. Mitra and Shri J.P. Naik, among others. The ICSSR was formally
To arrange for technical training in research methodology and to provide guidance for research; To coordinate research activities and encourage programmes of inter disciplinary research; To develop and support centres for documentation services and supply of data; 1
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of the Government of India nominated by the Government and Member Secretary appointed by the ICSSR with the approval of To undertake publication and assist the Government of India. The list containing publication of journals and books in members of the Governing Council is given at social sciences; Appendix – 1. To advise the Government of India on all matters pertaining to social science The ICSSR secretariat is headed by the research as may be referred to it from Member Secretary and has 25 officers and other officials. The ICSSR’s professional staff, time to time; and apart from official duties, is academically To take such measures generally as may active and have also contributed a number of be necessary to promote social science seminar papers and research reports during research and its utilisation. the year.
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To organise, sponsor and finance seminars, workshops and study groups;
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This is the 46th Annual Report of the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) covering the period from 1st April 2014 to 31st March 2015. The ICSSR’s decision making body, known as the Council, has 26 members, which includes Chairman, 18 Social Scientists, six representatives
The Council has four 'Standing Committees' comprising members drawn from the Council and from outside (not more than three). Table 1.1 shows the number of meeting the Council and its Standing Committees held during the year 2014-15.
Table- 1.1 Meetings of the Council / Committees S.No. 1.
Council Meeting
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Policy, Planning & Administration Committee (PPAC) Research Committee (RC)
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Research Institutes Committee (RIC)
Total Date of the Meeting Meetings 4 126th on 16.6.2014, 127th on 23.8.2014, 128th on 24.09.2014 & 129th on 28.01.2015. 2 76th on 23.9.2014 & 77th on 27.1.2015. 2 2
163rd on 23.09.2015 & 164th 27.01.2015. 65th Meeting on 15.06.2014 & 66th Meeting on 22.08. 2014.
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Overview
During the year 2014-15, the ICSSR provided financial support to 258 research projects and awarded 1064 fellowships to scholars to
work on a variety of issues of their interest and having policy relevance (Table 1.2).
Table- 1.2 Year at a Glance Sl.No. 1.
Name of the Programme/ Scheme/Service Research Projects Sanctioned a) Research Projects (Responsive) b) Research Projects (Sponsored)
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
Final Reports of earlier Research Projects Received National Fellowships Senior Fellowships Post-Doctoral Fellowships Doctoral Fellowships Publication Grant to Doctoral Theses/ Research Projects/ Fellowship Reports/Conference Papers Adhoc Grant for Publication/ Running of Journals Adhoc Grant for Supporting Professional Organisations/ Associations of Social Scientists for their Development. Library and Documentation Services Exchange of Scholars under International Collaboration Programme Data Collection and Participation in Seminars/ Conferences Abroad Training Courses in Research Methodology and capacity Building Proposals Approved for Organising International/ National Seminars/ Conferences Research Output from ICSSR Research Institutes a) Books b) Working Papers/Monographs c) Articles
Number 198 60 277 12 35 252 765 30 64 8 9160 27 194 79 480
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2 Research Promotion Research Projects (Responsive)
11. National Security and Strategic Studies
The funding of research projects is one of the most important activities of Indian Council of Social Science Research. Under its programme of Research Projects (Responsive), it provides grant to social science scholars for conducting research on specific themes. In general, grants under this head are awarded to a study which proposes to contribute at a theoretical and/or conceptual level or aimed at generation of new field work based data and policy implications thereof. The studies could be both macro and micro in nature. The broad disciplines of study may belong to anyone of the following social science disciplines or may be interdisciplinary in nature:
12. Any other Social Science Discipline
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Sociology and Social Anthropology
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Political Science/Public Administration
3. Economics 4.
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Commerce and Management
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Social Psychology
Population
8. Education 9.
Social Linguistics/Socio-Cultural
10. Law/ International Law 4
The broad objective of the Research Project Programme is to support research, to achieve excellence in research activities in the social sciences. The specific objectives of the Programme are: 1. to support high quality independent programmes of research; 2.
to provide opportunities for training of future researchers;
3. to contribute to the development of elaboration of new theoretical or methodological approaches to research; 4. to maintain and sustain disciplinary research activities;
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5. Social Geography Studies
Objective
varied
5. to foster and promote collaborative, multidisciplinary research activities among researchers in the social sciences and; 6.
to facilitate communication of research outputs both within and beyond the academic community as well as to provide policy inputs to administrators and policy makers.
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the ICSSR on a wide range of issues. These included 19 projects to SC and 11 to ST scholars respectively. The final reports of 252 research projects sanctioned in the past were received during the year. The details of Research Projects sanctioned and final project During the year 2014-15, 198 research reports received during the year have been projects (responsive) were sanctioned by given in Appendix-3. The year-wise position of research projects, since the inception of ICSSR, sanctioned/ cancelled/withdrawn/closed and reports received till 31st March 2015 is furnished herewith in Table 2.1.
Table 2.1 Status of the Sanctioned Research Projects Year From inception till 1990 1990-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-2015 Total
Sanctioned 2023
Cancelled/Closed 215
Final Reports Received 1765
597 36 32 88 138 81 --38 93 142 182 185 74 530 187 198 4624
46 02 04 06 09 07 --01 04 --03 --05 02
471 32 26 76 114 51 --37 53 120 123 141 69 174 40 Ongoing 3292
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Economic and Social Issues Confronting the Marginalized Social Groups.
This programme of Research Studies (Sponsored) is a series of research projects 5. Social-psychology of Marginalization and Exclusion. conducted simultaneously or sequentially on themes of critical significance, focus on III the issues of contemporary relevance, less explored areas of study and which involves 1. Changing Nature of Public Protest and policy implications. Political Mobilization. The Indian Council of Social Science 2. Identity, Interests and Coalition: Research (ICSSR), under its ‘Sponsored Changing Nature of Politics in India. Studies Programme’, invited proposals from individual/group of scholars/institutions 3. Electoral Reforms and Representative for commissioning research studies in the Democracy. following thrust areas of social science research under the XII Five Year Plan 2012- 4. Socio-economic Roots of Extremism in India. 2017: Themes under Programme
Sponsored
Research
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Growth, Poverty and Inequality.
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The Agrarian Crisis.
3. Globalization Implications.
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Finance
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4. Corporate Governance, Ethics Corporate Social Responsibility.
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II 1. Education – Issues Relating to Governance, Access, Equity and Quality. 2.
Economic and Social Issues Confronting the Religious Minorities.
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Law and Justice in the Post-liberalization Era.
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Changing Dynamics of State Politics: Implication for Indian Federalism.
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The New Indian Middle Class.
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Changing Nature of Global Hegemonic Structures.
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Emerging Challenges of Indian Foreign Policy.
3. Regional and Trans-regional SouthSouth Cooperation. 4.
3. Economics of Discrimination: 1. Implications for Poverty and Growth. 6
India’s Changing Security Environment.
V The Urban Transformation: Governance, and Socio-Political Articulations.
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Changing Nature of Caste in Urban and National Fellowships Rural Context: Patterns and Causes. The Indian Council of Social Science Research 3. The Post Liberalization Rural (ICSSR), under its Research Fellowship Transformation. Programme, has been offering ‘National Fellowships’ on its own initiative to eminent 4. Culture, Literature and Society: social scientists who have made outstanding Emerging Trends. contribution in their respective fields of social Sciences. The ICSSR has so far awarded 154 5. Theoretical Issues in Social Sciences. National Fellowships. During the year 201415, 12 National Fellowships were awarded 6. Indian Intellectual Traditions and their and seven final reports were received (Table Contemporary Relevance. 2.2. & Table 2.3). 2.
7. Social Media, Media Ethics and Regulations: the Impending Issues.
Senior Fellowships
Senior Fellowships of the ICSSR are awarded 8. Research Methodology in Social to such social scientists who have significant Sciences with focus on Disciplines of publications including books and research Political Science, Sociology, Psychology papers to their credit in professional social science journals. The ICSSR has so far and Education. awarded 576 Senior Fellowships. During the year 2014-15, 35 Senior Fellowships were VI awarded and 17 final reports were received (Table 2.2. & Table 2.3). 1. Gender Violence - Concept, Pattern and Incidence in Public and Private (Family) Post-Doctoral Fellowships Spheres. Post-Doctoral Fellowships of the ICSSR 2. Gender Violence: Caste, Ethnic, are awarded to young social scientists who Religious and Regional Dimensions. have completed their Ph.D. degree and are interested in pursuing their research activities 3. Social Roots of Gender Violence in further. The ICSSR has so far awarded 1265 India- Processes Related to Economic, Post-Doctoral Fellowships. During the year Social, Cultural Transformation. 2014-15, 252 Post-Doctoral Fellowships were awarded and 62 final reports were received During the year 2014-15, 60 Research Studies (Table 2.2. & Table 2.3). were sanctioned by the ICSSR on the themes stated above. 25 final reports of the earlier Doctoral Fellowships sanctioned sponsored projects have been received. The details of sanctioned research The Doctoral Fellowships of the ICSSR are projects and final projects reports of earlier awarded to scholars who have NET/SLET/M. sanctioned projects received during the year Phil/All First Class from recognized Indian University and are registered for a doctoral have been given in Appendix-3. 7
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degree in social sciences. The ICSSR awards these fellowships through two of its schemes: (i) Centrally Administered Open Doctoral Fellowships and (ii) Institutional Doctoral Fellowships. Under the former scheme, the ICSSR awards fellowships on its own, while under the latter the selected ICSSR Institutes make selection on their own. The fellowship is awarded for a period of two years only. The ICSSR has awarded 3961 doctoral fellowships. During the period under report, 173 doctoral fellowships were awarded in SC
and 109 in ST Category, 392 in Open General Category and 91 in Institutional Doctoral Fellowships were awarded. Statement of respective fellowships awarded year wise may be seen at Table 2.4. Partial Assistance Grant was not given to the doctoral scholars during this year. The list of National, Senior, Post- Doctoral and Doctoral fellowships awarded and the fellowship reports received during the year are given in the Appendix-4.
Table 2.2 Year-wise Distribution of the Award of Research Fellowships Year-wise National Fellowships 1971-1990 41 1990-2000 25 2000-2001 01 2001-2002 -2002-2003 14 2003-2004 -2004-2005 -2005-2006 -2006-2007 04 2007-2008 06 2008-2009 05 2009-2010 05 2010-2011 06 2011-2012 04 2012-2013 14 2013-2014 17 2014-2015 12 Total 154
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Senior Fellowships 256 100 05 08 12 17 11 01 -07 07 11 18 14 40 34 35 576
Post-Doctoral Fellowships 117 67 03 06 16 29 24 -02 09 15 28 38 55 200 404 252 1265
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Table 2.3 Category –wise Distribution of Research Fellowships and Status of Final Reports Received (As on 31 March 2015) Fellowships
Awarded
National Fellowships Senior Fellowships Post-Doctoral Fellowships
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Joined/ Sanctioned 136
Fellowships in Progress 23
Reports Received 96
Reports Outstanding 17
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Table 2.4 Doctoral Fellowships Sanctioned (Year-wise) Year-wise 1969-1990 1990-2000 2000-2001 2001 -2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004 -2005 2005- 2006 2006- 2007 2007- 2008 2008 -2009 2009 -2010 2010 -2011 2011 -2012 2012 -2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 Total
Full Term 870 301 47 68 71 89 94 28 80 102 96 77 99 131 498 545 765 3961
Partial Assistance 808 507 63 91 61 60 46 23 67 46 67 26 31 37 43 --1976
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Training and Capacity Building Programme
questions on themes of contemporary and policy relevance and generate academic research output on important social issues. The ICSSR, as part of its research promotion Another major objective has been to promote activities, sponsors short-term training seminar activities in backward and neglected courses in research methodology in order to areas and encourage scholars from special improve research skills and competence of the categories like SC, ST, OBC, Minority and young social scientists to undertake research. Women. Research institutions, college/university departments and other academic bodies The ICSSR received over a thousand are provided financial support to organize proposals for organizing international/national training courses in Research Methodology seminars, conferences from all over India in in social science research for the benefit of the year 2014-15 owing to growing awareness both young faculty of colleges/universities about the scheme, increasing demand and and Ph.D students. These training courses are rising number of proposals being sanctioned organized on general social science research by the ICSSR, among other such factors. methodology or in computer applications in The grant was sanctioned to 480 seminar social sciences. During the year 2014-15, a proposals after evaluation of proposals by total of 79 proposals were approved including an ‘Expert Committee’ keeping in view 55 under Research Methodology and 24 the proposal’s relevance in social science proposals in Capacity Building Programme research, its academic conceptualisation and (Appendix-5). focus on the overarching theme, participation of relevant scholars, perspective and financial National and International Seminars requirements. These 480 approved seminar proposals consisting of 133 proposals for Under the aegis of the ‘ICSSR Seminar organizing international conferences and 347 Grant Scheme’, the ICSSR provides partial for national seminars entailed a committed financial assistance to organize international expenditure of over Rs. 10 crores. Further, and national conferences, seminars in India. in pursuit of the objective of the ICSSR The ICSSR in its endeavour to encourage dialogue and discussion on important issues to promote seminar activities in backward of social science relevance, promotes and and neglected areas and encourage scholars provides partial financial assistance to from special categories like OBC, Minority organize international and national seminars / and Woman in addition to SC and ST, the conferences in India. The ‘ICSSR’s Seminar guidelines were followed. Consequent to Grant Scheme’ aims at facilitating research these, 64 seminar conveners belonged to SC in different disciplines of social sciences and category, 32 to ST category, 130 were women, interdisciplinary areas by way of enabling 26 were minority and 16 were from OBC/BCs. seminars that provide opportunities to national Six proposals belonged to scholars who were and international social science researchers, physically/ visually challenged. A number academicians and scholars to exchange views of 31 of the approved proposals were from and opinions, address and debate research various subject or theme based associations. 10
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Overall, the ‘ICSSR Seminar Grant Scheme’ could maintain the momentum gained in the year 2012-13. As a result the trends of two & half-fold increase in the physical targets and an eight-fold increase of financial targets were achieved in the year 2014-15 as well. The lists of seminar proposals approved including their sanctioned amount and convener’s category under the International Conferences and National Seminars categories for the year 2014-15 may be seen at Appendix-6.
Future Perspectives Jai Prakash Narayan National Centre for Excellence in Humanities in Madhya Pradesh The Finance Minister while presenting Union Budget for 2014-15 announced to set up Jai Prakash Narayan National Centre for Excellence in Humanities in Madhya Pradesh. The provision of Rs.100 crore has been made for this. The MHRD, requested the ICSSR, to conceptualise and prepare a Detailed Project Report (DPR) giving details of academic components including logistical and infrastructural layout of the proposed centre. The Chairman, ICSSR has constituted a committee for this purpose which has submitted its report to MHRD, New Delhi. ICSSR Data Centre
and Social Research Council (ESRC)’, U.K. Detailed action plan is prepared in the form of document ‘ICSSR Data Centre: A Road Map’ outlining the road map of data centre at ICSSR. The aim of the proposed data centre is to serve social science researchers by providing centralised virtual repository for storage, management and dissemination of data pertaining to India’s society, economy, policy etc. It would provide a single point access and support to a broad range of high quality economic and research data by adhering to controlled and secured web based technologies. The ‘INFLIBNET Centre’ has been given the responsibility for pre-processing of data (provided by MOSPI) and its hosting etc. INFLIBNET will set up the ‘Data Centre’ at its centre at Gandhinagar and also set up a replica of the Data Centre at ICSSR, New Delhi. ICMR and ICSSR Joint Research Programme The ICSSR and Indian Council of Medical Reseach (ICMR) both signed an MOU regarding research collaboration. Target groups for research would be both the providers and the community. The focus in the community would be women, children and adolescents. Under the scheme, proposals are invited from researchers on the following themes as per the given terms and conditions:
With primary proposal for establishment of data centre from Ministry of Statistics and Planning and Implementation (MOSPI) Govt. Themes of India, The Chairman, ICSSR took initiative on setting up of data centre at ICSSR; and 1. Issues related to effective delivery and also to have collaboration with ‘Economic utilization of services by the community 11
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focusing on structural factors, health 4. Social and behavioural issues related seeking factors, and factors influencing to diseases like Malaria, TB, Polio, effective delivery and utilization. Leprosy, HIV/AIDS, infant mortality, reproductive health, Chikungunya, 2. Issue related to service delivery and Dengue and the issues of gender and utilization by marginalized groups/ nutrition. dalits. 3. Effective Information, Education and Communication (IEC) and behaviour change strategies.
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3 Documentation National Social Science Documentation Centre (NASSDOC), a constituent part of ICSSR, is an epitome of library and information support services in the field of Social Sciences. Meeting the challenges posed by technology driven world, it exemplifies the use of digital environment for creating, applying and utilizing information with its automated library collection, web OPAC, online databases / e-resources etc. It has effectively attuned itself to the web-enabled information environment and is marching ahead.
from NASSDOC’s collection, its in-house databases and by exploring electronic sources and several other internet based resources.
Library Membership ICSSR-NASSDOC library’s membership is open to the following categories of readers: Official Members: These include ICSSR Council members / senior officials of the ICSSR secretariat and regular professional staff of the ICSSR. They are entitled to borrow books from the library.
Library and Reference Service
Consulting Members: Consultation facility is extended to academicians, research scholars, The library of ICSSR - NASSDOC has a students and members of general public wide range of collection (26,329) of reference that may include retired persons and other sources like bibliographies, encyclopaedias, categories of readers as well. Consultation directories etc.; grey collection consisting membership fee is Rs.200 per annum of doctoral theses, research project reports; (minimum Rs.50 for one month). special collection on research methodology, research surveys on all social science Borrowing Members: Borrowing facility is disciplines including library & information extended to social scientists, academicians, science and computer & information students and general readers who are registered technology. The library is open from 9:30 AM as members of the library. Books are issued to 6:00 PM from Monday to Saturday and is against a deposit of Rs.500/- per book. Two closed on Sunday and all gazetted holidays. books can be issued to individual member at a time. A total number of 9160 research scholars Members: Institutional visited NASSDOC during the year 2014-15. Institutional A large number of reference queries were membership is available against a payment attended on telephone, in person and through of Rs.4000/- per annum. Five books can be correspondence/ e-mail/ fax/ etc. Research borrowed by an institutional member for a related information was provided to scholars period of one month. 13
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There is no fee for guest readers who want to subscribed) alongwith other digital resources consult the library for a day or two. They are are available for use in the library. These issued a guest card for the day. e-resources were used by 186 scholars in NASSDOC premises during the year. Besides Library membership form is available at these scholars, the e-resources were used library counter and can also be downloaded extensively for answering reference queries, from ICSSR website www.icssr.org. for compilation of bibliographies and for A total number of 310 scholars have taken providing other services of NASSDOC. membership during the year and Four Acquisition of Research Material: institutions have renewed their membership.
Circulation of Documents (Issue / Return) The scholar using services of NASSDOC is usually a researcher who is working for his / her Doctorate / Post Doctorate or writing a conference paper or working on some research project. For this purpose he/she needs journals, articles, grey literature including institutional papers e.g. working papers / discussion papers / occasional papers. This is a consultation collection which has to be used in the reading room only by a scholar. However, a total number of 248 documents, other than grey literature, were circulated among ICSSR staff members and other borrowing members.
Inter-library Loan
Books / Theses / Periodicals / e-Resources
During the year, 340 documents have been added to the NASSDOC collection. It included 266 books and conference papers / proceedings, one Ph. D. Thesis and 73 Research Project Reports. 121 journals (foreign and Indian) were also subscribed. 2205 issues of periodicals were received through subscription / gratis. In addition to this, 18 daily newspapers and 13 popular magazines were also subscribed for the readers. Annual Reports of Ministries and Departments of Govt. of India and various institutes were also added to the collection of NASSDOC. Following e-resources were subscribed for NASSDOC:-
For providing books/ journals to scholars/ 1. J-Gate Social & Management Science. libraries, which are not available in 2. J-Gate Library & Information Science. NASSDOC, it gets them on loan from other libraries. Similarly, books and journals are 3. LISTA with full text (Library, issued to outside libraries. During the year, 51 Information Science and Technology books were issued to outside libraries. Abstracts).
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Two computer terminals in the reading hall are 5. specifically devoted for the use of e-resources. Members can also refer to online journals in 6. the reading room of the library. Ten online e-resources and one offline database (all 7. 14
Political Science Complete (EBSCO). PsycArticles (Proquest). Sage Research Methods Online (Sage). SocIndex with Full Text (EBSCO).
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DELNET (Developing Library Network, gives access to 11 databases).
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others who are working in academia, business and government. These training courses are constantly improved using feedback received from the participants and the resource persons. During 2014-15, following workshops / seminars were organised: -
In order to enhance capacities of its research institutes and regional centres for advancing 1. Training workshop on “Capacity knowledge in social sciences, ICSSR Building among Social Science subscribed following e-resources during Researchers” during 15-17 October 2014-15 for them and NASSDOC:2014 at Madhya Pradesh Institute of Social Science Research (MPISSR), 1. EconLit with Full Text (EBSCO) (27 Ujjain. sites). 2. Training workshop on “Library & Information Centres: Changing Scenario in the Modern Information Society” during 2 to 5 March 2015 at Centre for 3. JSTOR (ITHAKA) (25 sites). Research & Industrial Staff Performance 4. Prowess (Centre for Monitoring Indian (CRISP), Bhopal. Economy) (27 sites). 3. Training workshop on “Web Discovery Compilation of Short Bibliographies Tools and Services” during March 16-18 / Literature Search Service 2015 at Birla Institute of Technology & Science (BITS), Mesra, Ranchi, Bihar. During the year, 83 short and select bibliographies with abstracts (Appendix -11) Current Awareness Service on various topics related to social sciences research were compiled and supplied to The purpose of this service is to let the scholar research scholars and ICSSR officers on the know what NASSDOC has procured in his / her field of research. It was provided by basis of demand received from them. bringing out 2 issues of NASSDOC New Continuing Education Programme Arrivals; (1) April 2014 – December 2014; (2) January 2015 – March 2015. NASSDOC In order to keep in touch with the latest New Arrivals is a bibliographical listing of developments and to develop specialised Research Reports, Reference Works, Books, skills in accessing social science information, NASSDOC organises short-term training Ph.D. Theses etc. acquired during a particular workshops / seminars / interactive sessions quarter available for use in the NASSDOC and lectures under its ‘Continuing Education library. 2.
IndiaStat and it’s all other associate sites (Datanet India) (27 sites).
Programme’ on regular basis. These Internship Training programmes provide an easy way to refine and upgrade the information locating skills B.Lib.Sc. (Bachelor in Library Science) of information professionals, researchers and students are required to undergo one month 15
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were students of one year “Diploma rigorous internship training to fulfil their course requirement. University of Delhi Course in Archives and Records and Jamia Millia Islamia depute 4 – 5 Management”. students every year to NASSDOC. Under this programme, these students are engaged 3. 36 students of M.Lib. Sc. alongwith two faculty members of Karnataka in different sections and they are given all University, Dharwad visited NASSDOC round exposure of working of NASSDOC and its activities. After one month training on 9th February 2015 under its programme, NASSDOC issues a certificate to educational tour programme. each student as per the grading system of the Membership of Professional Bodies university. Three students of Master of Library & Information Sciences of Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi studied the documentation activities of NASSDOC and library functioning from 24th Dec. 2014 to 23rd Jan. 2015.
Membership of professional bodies helps NASSDOC to have access to their online resources, their free or discounted publications like journals, e-bulletins, magazines, newsletters, networking opportunities, conferences and seminars, information and Educational Tour support, advocacy and campaign etc. Annual NASSDOC is a part of curriculum of various membership was renewed to International Library and Information Science schools Federation of Library Associations and of Indian universities and other educational Institutions (IFLA), The Hague, Netherlands, institutions. Students and teachers of these DELNET (Developing Library Network), universities and institutions visit NASSDOC Indian Library Association (ILA), New Delhi to acquaint themselves with its programmes, and Indian Association of Special Libraries services and technology used in its services. and Information Centres (IASLIC), Kolkata. The students of library and information science and trainees from the following universities / Photocopy Service departments visited NASSDOC as a part of As many as 40,000 pages of photocopies were their study tour / course programme:supplied to scholars and officials of the ICSSR 1. 50 students of B.Lib. Sc. and M.Lib. for their academic work. Sc. alongwith four faculty members of Multani Mal Modi (P.G.) College, Sales Unit Modinagar visited NASSDOC on 2014 For the wider dissemination of social science under its educational tour. research information, the ICSSR has a ‘Sales 2. 21 students and two faculty members Unit’. During the year, five documents were of School of Archival Studies, National sold while 23 publications were distributed to Archives of India, New Delhi visited the 25 ICSSR Research Institutes and six ICSSR NASSDOC on 18th Nov. 2014. They Regional Centres.
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4 Research Survey and Publications ICSSR Journals of Abstracts and Reviews The ICSSR has been publishing its Journals of Abstracts and Reviews biannually in the disciplines of Geography, Economics, Psychology, Political Science and Sociology & Social Anthropology containing the abstracts and reviews of the published research work. This overview of the empirical as well as conceptual work available in some select journals in the form of ready-reckoner of sources to facilitate researcher’s initiation into research has been organised thematically to give an idea of the contemporary and emerging concerns of the social scientists on issues India is grappling with as well as to underline some of the issues that deserve greater attention from researchers. The ICSSR, after reviewing the programme, took a decision to commence a new digitalised series of these journals from the year 2008.
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ICSSR Journal of Abstracts and Reviews in Geography: Volume 36 (No. 1 & 2), 2011.
The following journals were under publication during the period under report: 1.
ICSSR Journal of Abstracts and Reviews in Political Science: Volume 38, No.1 (January –June, 2012).
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ICSSR Journal of Abstracts and Reviews in Economics: Volume 14, No.1 (January –June, 2012).
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ICSSR Journal of Abstracts and Reviews in Geography: Volume 37, No.1 (January –June, 2012).
4. ICSSR Journal of Abstracts and Reviews in Psychology: Volume 18, No.1 (January –June, 2012).
Research Survey Programme
The following journals have been digitalised during the year 2014-15: The Council, since inception, has undertaken 1. ICSSR Journal of Abstracts and Reviews the task of surveying research developments in Political Science: Vol. 37 (No.1 & 2), in chosen disciplines of social sciences through its programme of surveys of research. 2011. The core objective of the surveys has been to 2. ICSSR Journal of Abstracts and Reviews have a comprehensive overview of research in Economics: Volume 13 (No. 1 & 2), undertaken during a specified period, involving 2011. stock-taking of what has been achieved in the 3. ICSSR Journal of Abstracts and Reviews discipline in terms of theory, methodology, in Psychology: Volume 17 (No.1 & 2), empirical evidence and gaps which need to be 2011. prioritised for future agenda. 17
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The Council has undertaken the Sixth Round of ICSSR Research Survey in the discipline of Psychology, Political Science, Geography, Sociology & Social Anthropology and Economics covering the period preferably 2003-2009. An ‘Advisory Committee’ consisting of eminent social scientists was formed to oversee the work of Research Surveys. The surveys have been renamed as ‘Surveys and Explorations’. The Research Survey Reports pertaining to Economics and Geography have been sent to M/S Oxford University Press for its publication. The final Research Survey Report pertaining to Psychology is likely to be ready by December, 2015. The survey reports pertaining to Political Science & Sociology and Social Anthropology have already been published published by M/S Oxford University Press (OUP), New Delhi. The survey reports of Economics & Geography have been sent to
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the press and are soon to be released. A two-day National Workshop was organized at ICSSR Conference Hall during 21-22 January 2014 to finalise the survey report for the sixth round of ICSSR Research Survey in the discipline of Psychology. The Information pertaining to the paper contributors and their papers is given at Appendix-7.
Other Programmes During the period, publication grant was given to 30 Doctoral Theses and Research Reports for their publication. Adhoc grantin-aid was also given to 72 professional organizations/associations of social scientists for publication of their journals /maintenance and development. The detailed list of doctoral theses/research reports published and professional associations/organisations is given at Appendix-7.
5 International Collaboration The ‘International Collaboration Programme’ of the ICSSR provides an opportunity to both Indian and foreign scholars in the field of social sciences to interact and research. The ICSSR has established social science bilateral collaboration with its counterpart organizations abroad within the cultural and educational exchange programme of the Government of India and on its own. The ICSSR has established bilateral collaborations with Maison Des Sciences de L’Homme (MSH), France; Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), China; Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), Russia; National Research Council Thailand (NRCT), Thailand; Vietnam Academy of Social Science (VASS), Vietnam; National Science Foundation (NSF), Sri Lanka; Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), UK; The Netherlands Scientific Organization (NWO), The Netherlands; German Research Foundation (DFG), Germany; UNIL-ALH (University of Lausanne – Associated Leading House), Switzerland; The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), USA; National Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences (NIHSS), South Africa and Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), Japan. The concerned organizations implement activities such as exchange of scholars, joint seminars, joint projects, exchange of books and periodicals etc. The ICSSR has also initiated ‘Indo-European Research Networking Programme’ involving
organizations from The Netherlands (NWO), France (ANR), Germany (DFG) and UK (ESRC). The Council also invites eminent foreign scholars to visit India for delivering lectures under its scheme of visit of distinguished scholars. The ICSSR is also a member organization of international eminent research bodies such as International Federation of Social Science Organisations (IFSSO), International Social Science Council (ISSC), Science Council of Asia (SCA) etc. The Council has been identified as the nodal agency for participating in the activities of the UNESCO’s MOST (Management of Social Transformation) programme and its implementation. Financial assistance is also provided to Indian scholars who wish to undertake data collection abroad in connection with their research work and participation in the conferences abroad. During the year, following activities were executed under programmes of international collaborations:
India-France Cultural Exchange Programme The ICSSR and the Maison Des Sciences de L’Homme (MSH), Paris (France) have collaborative relations in the field of social sciences under the ‘India-France Cultural Exchange Programme’. Exchange of scholars, joint seminars, joint publications are the major activities of the programme. These 19
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activities are operationalized through Indiathrough Persian Travelers Stories to France Joint Advisory Committee (JAC). India”. Under this programme following activities From India were undertaken during the year:
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Dr. Guilhem FABRE, Prof., Le Havre University, Associate Researcher at the China, Korea, Japan Study Center (UMR CNRS-EHESS nber 8173), France visited India for a period of one month from 1st April 2014 in connection with his research work on “China's Economic Slowdown: Experience and Relevance 2. for India”. Dr. Daniel C. Bach, Director of Research, CNRS-SPIRIT, Institute d’Etudes Politiques, 11 Allee Ausone, 33607 Pessac, France visited India for a period of one month from 25th October 2014 in connection with his research work on “Making Sense of 3. what ‘Emergency’ Stands for: the State Business Nexus in India and Africa”.
Dr. Naved Jamal, Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Political Science, Jamia Millia Islamia, Jamia Nagar, Okhla, New Delhi, visited France for a period of one month from 7th June 2014 in connection with his research work on “Politics of Social Exclusion: A Comparative Study of Two Cities of Mumbai and Marseilles”. Dr. Mohammad Aslam, Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Allahabad, Allahabad, UP visited France for a period of one month from 2nd July 2014 in connection with his research work on “Problems of Identity and Integration among South Asian Muslims in Paris”. Dr. Vasumathi Badrinathan, Head, Department of French, Ramnarain Ruia College (Mumbai), Chembur, Mumbai visited France from 18 October to 15 November 2014 in connection with her research work on “Towards Plurilingual Competence: Analysing Teacher Attitudes and Practices of Foreign Language Teachers in India”.
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Dr. Chowra MAKAREMI, IRIS – Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), 96, boulevard Raspail – 75006 visited India for a period of one month from 5th November 2014 in connection with her research work on “Post-revolutionary Violence in Iran”. India-China Cultural Exchange
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Dr. (Mrs.) Fariba Adelkhah, Directeur de Recherche (Senior Researcher), Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques, Centre of International Studies (CERI) visited India for a period of one month from 7th December 2014 in connection with her research work on “The Iranian Nation-building Process
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The ICSSR and Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), Beijing, China have collaborative relations in the field of Social Sciences under the ‘India China Cultural Exchange Programme’. The activities covered under this programme are exchange of scholars, joint workshops/seminars and
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7th January 2015 in connection with his research work on “Mining Closure and the Issue of Livelihood in China”.
conferences and exchange of publications. Under this programme following activities were undertaken:
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Dr. Liu Xiaoxue, National Institute of International Strategy, CASS, Beijing, China visited India from 15 May 2014 to 4 June 2014 in connection with her research work on “India’s Municipal Public Finance and Infrastructural Development” (Visited 2013 quota).
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Dr. Wang Lei, Assistant Researcher, Institute of Population and Labour Economics, CASS, Beijing, China 3. visited India for a period of one month from 16th October 2014 in connection with her research work on “How Demographic Structure and Family Structure affect Consumption Pattern: A Comparison between India and China”.
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Dr. Mao Yue, National Institute of International Strategies, CASS, Beijing China visited India for a period of 4. one month from 7th March 2015 in connection with her research work on “Obstacles in US-India Relations: What should China Know and Learn from?
Dr. Jagannath Prasad Panda, Research Fellow & Centre Coordinator (East Asia), Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA), New Delhi visited China from 18 December 2014 to 4 January 2015 in connection with his research work on “Politics and Policy in China’s Approach to Asia’s Multilateral Organisations: The Strategic Significance”. Dr. Niranjan Rao Calindi, Associate Professor, Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Nizamiah Observatory Campus, Begumpet, Hyderabad visited China from 27 December 2014 to 28 January 2015 in connection with his research work on “Patent System of China: An Economic Analysis”. Dr. Uttam Lal, Assistant Professor, Geography & Natural Resources Management, School of Social Sciences, Sikkim University, Tadong, Gangtok, Sikkim visited China from 16 December 2014 to 13 January 2015 in connection with his research work “Sino-India Cross Border Interactions: Prospects & Challenges”.
Dr. Yang Xiaoping, National Institute of International Strategies, CASS, Beijing China visited India for a period of one month from 7th March 2015 in connection with her research work on “Framework for Sino-Indian Maritime Cooperation at IOR: Problems and ICSSR-ESRC Bilateral Prospects”. Collaboration
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operationalized through ‘ICSSR-ESRC Joint “Data Management & Social Media Research” Advisory Committee (JAC)’. were held in UK from 7-9 January 2015. The following Indian participants attended the Workshops under the programme on workshops:
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Shri J.R. Majumdar, Joint Director, Computer Centre, M/O Statistics & PI,Government of India, R. K. Puram, East Block-10, New Delhi.
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Dr. (Ms) Shefali Sushil Dash, National Informatics Centre, New Delhi.
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Department of Electronics & Information Technology, Ministry of Communications & Information Technology, A-Block, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi.
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Dr. Ram Manohar Reddy, Editor, Economic & Political Weekly (EPW), 320-321, A to Z Estate, Ganpat Rao Kadam Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai.
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Dr. Jagdish Arora, Director, INFLIBNET Centre, Near Gujarat University Guest House, PB No.4116, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad.
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Professor Prakash Chandra Sarangi, Professor of Political Science, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad.
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Dr. Bharat Bhushan, Senior Academic Consultant, ICSSR, New Delhi
EU-India Platform (Equip) for the Social Sciences and Humanities The ICSSR has been registered by the European Union Commission under its EUIndia Platform (EqUIP) for the Social sciences and Humanities with ICSSR being the lead India partner in the Platform. Participating countries under EqUIP are: UK (ESRC); India (ICSSR); UK (AHRC); Finland (AKA); France (ANR); Italy (APRE); Germany (DFG); Germany (DLR); Portugal (FCT); Slovenia (MIZS); Netherlands (NWO); Norway (RCN); and Austria (ZSF). The EU-India Platform for the Social Sciences and Humanities will bring together research funding and support organisation 22
in Europe and India in order to develop a stronger strategic partnership. EqUIP will link and build upon the successful partnership development at the European level using the NORFACE and HERA European Research Area Networks (ERA-NETS) as a focus for expanding interactions with India. The platform will support agencies across Europe and India in the stepping up international collaboration: through sharing best practice, networking and the closer coordination of existing collaborative activities and the establishment of new relationships. It will map existing collaborative activity with the aim of identifying barriers and challenges to effective research cooperation, as well as identify opportunities and priorities for future research collaboration.
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At the end of the three year programme of EqUIP, through a pre-designated process of research workshops, seminars and consultations, six priority areas of collaborative research in social sciences will be identified. 3. These research areas are expected to be funded jointly by EqUIP partners. They will also seek funding for these research areas in a collaborative manner from the EU and other funding organisations.
India-Thailand Bilateral Programme The ICSSR has collaborative relations with 4. National Research Council Thailand (NRCT), Bangkok in the field of social sciences under the framework of ICSSR-NRCT Bilateral Programme, which includes Exchange of Scholars and joint seminars/publications. During the period, the following activities were undertaken under this programme:
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“Rural Women Entrepreneurship in the Handloom Sector in Manipur State, India”. Dr. Simmee Oupra, Lecturer, Faculty of Humanities, Chiangrai Rajabhat University, 80 T. Bandu, A. Muang Chiangrai Province 57100 visited India from 25 November–12 December 2014 in connection with her research work on “Linguistic and Sociolinguistic Situation of the Punjabis in India and Its Diaspora”. Dr. Kwanfa Sriprapandh, Lecturer, Faculty of Mass Communication, Chiang Mai University, 239 Suthep 8 Building, Huay Kaew, Road, Suthept Sub-district, Muang, District, Chiangmai-50202 visited India during1-13 December 2014 in connection with his research work on “The Roles of Communication in Managing Conflicts and Relationship Development Between Buddhists and Indian People in Bodh Gaya City, India”.
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Mr. Natthakit Knobnob (Dr.), (Lecturer), Urban and Regional 5. Planning, Faculty of Architecture, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology, 1 Chalongkrung Road, Ladkrabang, Bangkok 10520 visited India during 1–16 September 2014 in connection with his research work on “Urban Poverty and Vulnerability in India”.
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Dr. Chonnatcha Kungwansupaphan, Lecturer, Faculty of Management Sciences, Surindra Rajabhat University, 186 Surin-Prasart Road, Nokmuang, From ICSSR District, Surin-32000 visited India during 13-30 November 2014 in 1. Dr. Arun Kumar Monditoka, Assistant Professor, School of Development connection with her research work on
Dr. Kangsadan Kanokhong, Lecturer, Department of Agricultural Development Extension and Communications, Faculty of Agriculture Production Maejo University, Sansai, Chiangmai-50290 visited India during 9–29 December 2014 in connection with her research work “Successful Lesson Reproduction of Women Group in Small and Micro Community Enterprise (SMCE) Project”.
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Studies, Ambedkar University, Sector-9, Dwarka, New Delhi-110077 visited Thailand during 8-24 June 2014 in connection with his research work on “The Game of Ecotourism: Whom does it Benefit? A Comparative Study of India and Thailand”. 6. 2.
Dr. Upendra Singh Panwar, Assistant Professor, SGSITS Indore, 23, Park Road, Indore, Madhya Pradesh– 452001 visited Thailand during 15-29 September 2014 in connection with his research work on “Exploring Opportunities for Indian Villages under One Tambon One Product Scheme (OTOP)”.
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Dr. Shivshankar Kondiba Ghumre, Librarian, Matsyodari Shikshan Sanshta’s Arts, Science and Commerce 7. College, Jalna, Maharashtra-431204 visited Thailand during 13-29 September 2014 in connection with his research work on “Digitisation of Social Science Resources in University Libraries in India and Thailand: A Comparative Study”.
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Prof. Manish, Head, Dept. of IR/ Politics, School of Global Studies, Sikkim University, 6th Mile, Samdur, Gangtok, Sikkim -737102 visited Thailand during 24.10.2014 to 11.11.2014 in connection with his research work on “IndiaThailand Strategic Partnership Prospects & Opportunities”.
with his research work on “Rural Decentralization and Participatory Planning for Sustainable Rural Development: A Comparative Study of India and Thailand”. Dr. Dharuman Maniazhagu, Department of Physical Education & Health Sciences, Alagappa University, Karaikudi - 630 003 visited Thailand from 1 to 15 March 2015 in connection with his research work on “Health Status of Alagappa University and Mahidol University Students – A Comparative Study on Health Related Fitness, Physiological and Psychological Parameters”. Dr. Shilpa Satish Waghchoure, Librarian, Gokhale Education Society’s College of Education and Research, Gokhale Society Lane, Parel, Mumbai – 400 012 visited Thailand from 9th March to 20th March 2015 in connection with her research work on “Use of Electronic Resources by Social Scientists in University libraries in Thailand and India : A Comparative Study”.
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Seminar on “Comparative Perspective on Religion and Social Change –Buddhism in Everyday Life in India and Thailand” was organized jointly by Indian Council of Social Dr. Mohd Azam Khan, Assistant Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi in Professor, Department of Economics, collaboration with The National Research Faculty of Social Sciences, Aligarh Council Thailand (NRCT) during 21-23 Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar January 2015 in Aurangabad (Maharashtra) Pradesh -202002 visited Thailand from and ICSSR-NRCT Joint Advisory Committee 25.10.2014 to 10.11.2014 in connection meeting.
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The programme of the Seminar with Dr. Aiswarya Biswas, University of Kolkata, Kolkata, “Unity in Apparent Diversities of presentations was as follows: Buddhism with special reference to the Pali in Day 1, Monday, 19 January 2015 India and Thailand”. Joint Advisory Committee (JAC) Meeting. Day 2, Tuesday, 20 January 2015
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Practice of Buddhism in India and Thailand: A Comparative Understanding.
Welcome Remarks – Professor Ramesh Dadhich, Member-Secretary, ICSSR.
Chair – Professor Ravi Srivastava, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
Introductory Remarks – Professor Asst. Prof. Dr. Banjob Bannaruji, The World Sukhadeo Thorat, Chairman, ICSSR. Buddhist University, Bangkok, “Thai Some Buddhist Traditions -- AS Shadows of Old Inaugural Remarks -- Prof. (Dr.) Soottiporn Indian Buddhist Traditions The Comparative Chittmittrapap, Secretary - General of Understanding Based the Tripitaka”. NRCT. Professor Angraj Chaudhary, Vipassana Keynote Address – Dr. Dharmachari Research Institute, Nashik, “The Future Lokamitra, Chairman, Nagaloka, Nagpur. Development of Buddha Dhamma and Cultivating the Right Thought for Peace and Session – 1 Harmony of Human Beings”. Diversity of Buddhism with a Special Reference to Philosophical Strands in India and Thailand. Chair – Dr. Mano Mettanando Laohavanich, Thammasat University, Pathumthani Province. Ven. Phra Sigambhirayarn, Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University, Ayutthaya Province. (His paper was presented by Prof. (Dr.) Chirapat Prapandvidya) “Integrated Buddhadhamma for Administrative Empowerment: New Dimension of Administration in Indian and Thai Society”.
Dr. Animesh Prakash, K. J. Somaiya Center for Buddhist Studies, Mumbai, “Practice of Buddhist Meditation in India and Thailand: A Comparative Understanding”.
Session – 3 Religion, Hierarchy, Movement for Social Change: Interactions of Hinduism and Buddhism in India and Thailand. Chair – Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kowit Kangsanan, NIDA University, Bangkok. Ven. Phrakhrupaladviriyawat (Ven. Phra Arayawangso), Lamphun Province.
Dr. Kuntala Bhattacharya, Rabindra Bharati (His paper was presented by Dr Nitinant) University, Kolkata, “The Mahayana Schools: “Buddhist Science Underlying Paradigm Shift Towards Equilibrium Of Life”. Diversity and Essential Identity”. 25
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Asstt. Prof. Dr. Chirapat Prapandvidya, Session – 5 Silpakorn University, Bangkok, “Interactions of Buddhism and Hinduism in India and Buddhism, State and Politics in India and Thailand. Thailand”. Professor V.L. Dharurkar, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad, “Religion, Hierarchy, Movement for Social Change: Interaction of Hinduism and Buddhism in India and Thailand”.
Chair – Asst. Prof. Surat Horachaikul, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok. Prof. Dr. Likhit Dhiravegin, Fellow of the Royal Institute, Bangkok “The Influence of Buddhism on the Thai Society”.
Professor Vivek Kumar, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, “Religion as a Social Professor Madhumita Chattopadhyay, Movement for Social Change: Interaction of Jadavpur University, Kolkata, “Buddhism, State and Politics”. Hinduism and Buddhism in India”.
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Dr. Reena Marwah, Senior Academic Consultant, ICSSR, New Delhi, “Facets of Political and Social Engagement of Buddhism in India”.
Chair – Dr Martin Macwan, Navsarjan Session – 6 Trust & Dalit Shaktikendra, Ahmedabad. Buddhism and Education with a Focus Assoc. Prof. Rapeepan Kumhom, Thamm- on Teaching and Language (Sanskrit and asat University, Bangkok, “Buddhist Pali). Principles: Human Rights and Self-Reliance Chair – Prof. P.G. Jogdand, University of of Marginal people in Thai Society”. Mumbai, Mumbai. Dr. Vimal Kirti, Retd Prof & Head, Deptt. of Pali & Prakrit, RTM Nagpur University, Assoc. Prof. Kantaphon Nuthongkaew, Nagpur, “Buddhism and the Marginalized in Mahamakut Buddhist University, Nakhon Si Thammarat, “Buddhism and Education with India”. a Focus on Teaching and Language (Sanskrit Prof Yojana Bhagat, University of Mumbai, and Pali)”. Mumbai, “Buddhism and the Marginalised in India, with reference to Education, Pilgrimage Professor C. Upendra Rao, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, “Understanding and Culture”. Buddhism through Sanskrit and Pali in India and Thailand”. Day 3, Wednesday, 21 January 2015. Key Note Address – Ven. Phra Dr. Anil Man Sakya (Ven. Phra Shakyavongsvisuddhi) Mahamakut Buddhist University, Nakhonpathom. 26
Dr Arvind Kumar Singh, Gautam Buddha University, Noida, “Buddhist Education: Focus on Traditional Methodology for Modern Relevance”.
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Session – 7 Pilgrimage, Culture and Tourism.
Dr Sandeep Chachra, Action Aid India, New Delhi, “Philanthropy: Trend of Philanthropy and Implications with Religious Giving”.
Chair – Prof. Dr. Likhit Dhiravegin, Fellow Dr Martin Macwan, Founding Director, Navsarjan Trust & Dalit Shaktikendra, of the Royal Institute, Bangkok. Ahmedabad. Prof. Dr. Nitinant Wisaweisuan, Thammasat Closing Session University, Bangkok. Professor Sukhadeo Thorat, Chairman, Ven. Phra Dr. Anil Man Sakya (Ven. Phra ICSSR, New Delhi. Shakyavongsvisuddhi), Mahamakut Buddhist University, Nakhonpathom, “Buddhist Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kowit Kangsanan, NRCT. Pilgrimage: Travel for Transformation”.
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Dr. V.K. Singh, Punjab Chandigarh, “Pilgrimage, Culture and Tourism; An outlook of Buddhist values”. Professor Ram Nandan Singh, University of Jammu, Jammu (J&K), “The Places of Buddhist Pilgrimage and Potential for Development of Culture and Tourism”. Dr. Rajesh Ragde, Dr Babasahad Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad, “Planning for Development of Buddhist Tourism in India”.
The ICSSR and UNIL-ALH (University of Lausanne – Associated Leading House), Switzerland have a bilateral collaboration for research in the field of social sciences. Joint Seminar is one of the activities undertaken under this programme. The ICSSR organized an ICSSR-UNIL Joint Conference on “Social Dynamics: Indian and Swiss Approaches” from September 8 to 10, 2014 in Bengaluru (India).
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Buddhism, Organisation and Philanthropy in Contemporary Capitalist Society.
DAY 1, Monday, September 8, 2014. Joint Advisory Committee (JAC) Meeting Welcome Dinner hosted by ICSSR.
Chair – Professor R.K. Mishra, Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad. Dr. Mano Mettanando Laohavanich, Thammasat University, Pathumthani “Province Community Empowerment for Palliative Care: A Buddhist Approach to Health for All”.
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House of the Indo-Swiss Research Programme Prof. Samir Kumar Das (University of in Social Sciences). Kolkata, Kolkata). Workshop Session III: The Five Dimensions of Social Dynamics - Social Integration / Life Professor Achin Chakraborty (Institute of Course. Development Studies, Kolkata) Chair – Professor Ravi Srivastava Workshop Session I: The Five Dimensions (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi). of Social Dynamics – Economics. MA. Jehane Moussa (University of Chair – Professor Ashok V. Desai (Former Neuchâtel). Chief Economic Advisor to GOI). MA. Céline Schmid Botkine (Swiss Center Professor Alois Stutzer (University of Basel). for Expertise in Social Sciences). Keynote Address
Dr Maria Gabriela Flores Pentzke Saint- Dr Kancha Illaiah (MANUU, Hyderabad). Germain (University of Lausanne). Professor S.S. Jodhka (Jawaharlal Nehru Professor K. Seeta Prabhu (Tata Chair, University, New Delhi). TISS, Mumbai).
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Dr Reetika Khera (Institute of Economic Keynote Address Growth, Delhi). (ISEC,
Distinguished Professor from Switzerland: Professor Christian Suter (University of Neuchâtel).
Workshop Session II: The Five Dimensions of Social Dynamics - Cultural Diversity and Health.
Workshop Session IV: The Five Dimensions of Social Dynamics – Politics.
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Chair – Professor Christian Suter Chair – Professor G. Hargopal (University (University of Neuchâtel). of Hyderabad, Hyderabad). Dr Swetha Rao Dhananka (University of Professor Claudine Burton-Jeangros Lausanne). (University of Geneva). Professor Ranbir Samaddar (Mahanirban Dr. Heidi Kaspar (University of Zurich). Kolkata Research Group, Kolkata). Professor Kalpana Kannabiran (Council Professor Ujjwal Kumar Singh (University of Delhi, Delhi). for Social Development, Hyderabad). 28
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Dr Anil Kumar V (ISEC, Bengaluru) Workshop Session V: The Five Dimensions of Social Dynamics – Environment. Chair – Professor Alois Stutzer (University of Basel). Professor René Véron (University of Lausanne). Dr. Urs Geiser (University of Zurich).
ICSSR-LINDAU Council Collaboration The ICSSR and the Lindau Council and German Research Foundation (DFG) have an MOU for nominating young economists by the ICSSR for participation in the meeting of Young Economists with Nobel Laureates in Lindau, Germany organized by the Lindau Council biannually.
The ICSSR nominated three research scholars Professor Katharina Michaelowa viz. Professor Indrajit Bairagya, Ms Sumedha (University of Zurich). Bajar, and Ms Mini Thomas from Institute of Social and Economic Change (ISEC), Dr B.K. Joshi (Doon Library and Research Bengaluru to participate in the biannual Centre, Dehradun). meeting with Nobel Laureates in the field of Dr Sudha Vasan (University of Delhi, Delhi). Economics held from 19th-23th August 2014 in Germany.
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Professor Sukhadeo Thorat, Chairman, Bilateral Collaboration ICSSR. The ICSSR, New Delhi and the National Professor R.S. Deshpande, former Director, Institute for the Humanities and Social ISEC, Bengaluru. Sciences (NIHSS), South Africa signed an MOU on 20.03.2014 for a period of Professor S.S. Jodhka (Jawaharlal Nehru three years and renewable for another three University, New Delhi). years, unless either party terminates. The objective of this programme is of academic Professor Katharina Michaelowa collaboration between the ICSSR, New Delhi (University of Zurich). and the NIHSS, South Africa to develop Professor René Véron, Acting Chair a better understanding of social sciences (University of Lausanne as Associate Leading and humanities in India and in South Africa House of the Indo-Swiss Research Programme through collaborative research, networks of in Social Sciences). social scientists, and free and open exchange Professor Christian Suter (University of of relevant information. This collaboration aims at enabling sustained and continuing Neuchâtel). partnership in the social sciences, including more exchanges of researchers, methodologies Vote of Thanks Professor Sukhadeo Thorat, Chairman, and results, promoting high standards of ICSSR. research and excellence in social sciences. 29
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An annual conference.
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2. Systematic coordination of graduate and doctoral comparative research 6. Exchange of literature, documents, data, and newsletter. through student exchanges, faculty cosupervision arrangements. The ICSSR and Forte will coordinate the various activities concerned by the 3. To devise joint research projects. implementation of this programme through a Joint Advisory Committee (JAC) consisting 4. Joint workshops. of representatives in equal number from both 5. Online collaborations through e-lectures the organizations. and sharing of curriculum, literatures ICSSR-JSPS (Japan) Bilateral and course syllabi.
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ICSSR-FORTE (Sweden) Bilateral Collaboration The Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) and the Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare (FORTE), Stockholm, Sweden have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in September 2014 for a period of three years effective from 01 November 2014. This collaboration aims at enabling sustained and continuing partnership in the social sciences, including more exchanges of researchers, methodologies and results, promoting high standards of research and excellence in social sciences. Within the provisions of the above-mentioned MOU, the following activities are covered: 1.
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The Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) and the Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS), acknowledging the importance of developing the premises of academic cooperation in the fields of humanities and social science between the Japanese and Indian researchers, and wishing to promote further development of the research communities of both countries, signed and exchanged the Letter of Intent (LoI) on 05 August 2014 at Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi in the presence of Ms Smriti Jubin Irani, Hon’ble Minister of Human Resource Development, Government of India and Mr Shimomura, Hon’ble Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan. The programme was arranged by the Ministry of HRD on the occasion of the visit of Hon’ble Minister of Education of Japan. Thereafter an MoU has been signed with the Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS), Japan commencing from 26 February 2015 and will be automatically extended each year thereafter, unless either ICSSR or JSPS gives notice of discontinuation. The
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major activities under the programme are: (1) Collaboration with International Joint research projects; (2) Joint seminars; Research Bodies and (3) Other cooperative activities as may be mutually decided upon. Along with the 1. Professor Sukhadeo Thorat, Chairman, MoU an Addendum to the Memorandum, ICSSR, New Delhi visited Malaysia stipulating the guidelines, including financial and Thailand during 16-22 June 2014 aspects, for implementation of the activities in connection with his participation in has also been signed. the 14th SCA Conference held at the Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and to discuss Visit of Distinguished Scholars various issues of the ongoing bilateral 1. Professor Laurence R. Simon, collaboration and the forthcoming Professor of International Development ICSSR-NRCT, Thailand joint seminar and Executive Director, Graduate held in India in 2014. Programs in Sustainable International Development and Health, The 2. Professor Ramesh Dadhich, MemberHeller School for Social Policy and Secretary, ICSSR visited Nepal during Management, Brandeis University, 8-14 June 2014 to take part in informal Massachusetts (USA) visited India discussions with Nepali social science during 7-17 October 2014 as a guest community on the research environment of the ICSSR for delivering lecture in India and Nepal and explore at Centre for Economic and Social possibilities of collaboration and further Studies, Hyderabad and National Law University, Bengaluru. exchange of views.
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4. Assisting regional professional associations of social scientists and The Regional Centres were established social science journals in the regional as part of the Council’s programme of languages; decentralising administration, broad basing 5. Providing low-cost accommodation social science research and involving social (wherever possible) to scholars/students science institutions in the region in promoting visiting the place for library or field social science research. Their main roles were work; defined as follows: 6. Awarding study grant to scholars for 1. Represent the ICSSR within the visiting libraries and institutions for region and spread the message and the academic work; programmes of the ICSSR to social 7. Providing photocopying facilities to scientists in the region; scholars, especially photocopies of 2. Bring the ideas and problems of the selected articles from journals etc.; and social scientists of the region to the notice of the ICSSR for possible action; 8. Any other activity that may promote social science research in the region 3. Bring the social scientists of the region and/or any such activity that may be closer for promoting social science delegated by the ICSSR. research within the region; and Regional Centres have developed 4. Serve as a link between the social infrastructure and research support facilities scientists of the region and the national over the years with the assistance provided and international community of social by the ICSSR and the host institute. These scientists. include hostel/guest house facilities, library space, conference halls, seminar rooms’ and Activities reprographic facilities etc. 1. Promoting documentation and bibliographical work in the regional ICSSR Regional Centres languages; The ICSSR has six Regional Centres. Their 2. Organizing seminars/workshops/conferences in the region; 3. Organizing lectures by distinguished scholars; 32
location and coverage are as follows: 1.
Eastern Regional Centre (ERC), Kolkata covers Bihar, Odisha, West Bengal, Jharkhand and the Union
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Territory of Andaman and Nicobar 3. Islands. Eastern Regional Centre was established in 1972. ERC, Kolkata situated at 1/R-1, Baishnabghatta Patuli Township, Patuli, Kolkata, West Bengal-700094 is the national centre to provide social science material to scholars in Bengali and Oriya. The Centre enriched its library by renewing 73 journals. The Centre funded 23 seminars/ conferences/ workshops. Two scholars were provided study grant. Grant was also provided to two publications. Three research projects have been completed, six alongwith three Book Writing Projects are ongoing and the centre also organized one sponsored programme and two lectures. The website of the Centre is www. ercicssr.org
Northern Regional Centre (NRC), New Delhi covers Madhya Pradesh, 4. Rajasthan. Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Chattisgarh and Delhi. Northern Regional Centre was established in 1975.
North-Eastern Regional Centre (NERC), Shillong covers Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Sikkim. North-Eastern Regional Centre was established in 1977. NERC, Shillong is situated at NorthEastern Hill University (NEHU) Campus, Umshing, Shillong-793022, Meghalaya. The Centre funded 52 seminars /workshops /conferences. The Centre awarded study grant to 20 scholars and sanctioned contingency grants to 11 scholars. The Centre organized five conferences /workshops /seminar/ public pectures under SC project and four lectures. Six research projects have been completed and nine are ongoing. The website of the Centre is www. icsssrnerc.org
North-Western Regional Centre (NWRC), Chandigarh covers Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab and the Union Territory of Chandigarh. North-Western Regional NRC, New Delhi, situated at Jawaharlal Centre was established in 1977. Nehru University, CRS Building, Aruna NWRC, Chandigarh situated at Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi-110067, acts Panjab University Library Building, as a national centre to provide social Chandigarh-160014, provided financial science material to scholars in Hindi support to 27 workshops/seminars/ and English. One scholar availed study conferences. It organized two research grant. The Centre funded 28 seminars/ methodology training programmes/ conferences/ workshops and three workshops. It awarded study grants to eight scholars. Graduate Seminars. Three research projects have been completed and The website of the Centre is www. two research projects are affiliated to icssrnwrc.org.in the Centre. It organized two SC/ST 5. Southern Regional Centre (SRC), programmes and two lectures. Hyderabad covers Andhra Pradesh, The new website of the Centre is www. Telangana, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and the Union Territories of nrc-icsssr.org. 33
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Lakshadweep and Pondicherry. Southern Regional Centre was established in 1972. SRC, Hyderabad situated at Osmania University Library, Hyderabad-500007, financially supported 66 seminars/ workshops/conferences/conventions/ symposiums. It organised two lectures and two research methodology courses for SC/ST. It awarded study grants to 84 scholars during the year. Grant is also provided to one publication.
The website of the Centre is www.icsssr. src.org Western Regional Centre (WRC), Mumbai covers Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa and the Union Territories of Daman and Diu, Dadra and Nagar Haveli. Western Regional Centre was
6.
established in 1972. WRC, Mumbai situated at J. P. Naik Bhawan, Mumbai University Campus, Vidyanagari, Vidyanagari Marg, Mumbai - 400098, has financially supported 55 seminars/ workshops/ conferences. It also provided grant to five publication grant. Five scholars availed study grant. The Centre provided partial financial assistance to five research projects and organized three lectures. The website of the Centre is www. wrcicsssr.org The major activities of above mentioned Six Regional Centres during 2014-15 are given at Appendix-9.
Quantitative Information on Research Output of Regional Centres during the Year 2014-15 S.No
Name of the Regional Centre
Study Grants Awarded
Organised Grant for Programmes/ Seminars/Workshops/Conferences/ Lecturtes/Training Programmes/ Publications/Research Projects
1
WRC, Mumbai ERC, Kolkata
5
74
2
36
SRC, Hyderabad NWRC, Chandigarh NRC, New Delhi NERC, Shillong Total
84
2
3 4 5 6
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Hostel and Guest House Facility Availed by Scholars/ Researchers 2066
Staff Strength
1+8
71
Guest House is under construction 416
8
32
1346
1+19
1
37
No Guest house
1+2
20
82
6900
1+8
120
332
10728
6+ 55
1+9
1+9
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Amount
Expenditure
(` in Lakhs) Amount
1. Eastern Regional Centre (ERC), Kolkata Grant from ICSSR (Non-Plan) ICSSR Plan Grant ICSSR Plan SC & ST Component Interest Received Miscellaneous Income Total
43.00 Salaries 40.00 Administrative Expenses 07.50 Plan Expenditure
29.87 03.98 26.35
06.33 Other Establishment Expenses -- Depreciation Excess of Income over expenditure 96.83 Total
08.68 04.51 23.44 96.83
2. Northern Regional Centre (NRC), New Delhi Opening Balance Cash Canara Bank Grants Received from ICSSR (Non-Plan) Grant Received from ICSSR (Plan) Grant Received from Research Project Interest Received Total
00.01 Establishment Expenses 63.03 Other Administrative Expense Programme Expenses 13.00
11.02 05.57 58.21
48.00 Investment
02.63
02.89 Closing Balance Cash
00.04
05.51 Canara Bank 132.44
54.97 132.44
3. North-Eastern Regional Centre (NERC), Shillong Opening Balance:
Cash Bank Grant from ICSSR for Plan Grant from ICSSR for Nonplan Interest Received Guesthouse Income Other Miscellaneous Income Grand Total
Salaries 00.06 67.40 46.00 Administrative Expenses 101.61 Plan Expenditure 02.58 Other Establishment Expenses 03.75 Closing Balance: 14.73 Cash Bank 236.13
58.14 36.89 75.27 11.16 00.06 54.61 236.13
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(` in Lakhs) 4. North-Western Regional Centre, Chandigarh Income Opening Balance:
Cash: Saving A/c(as per cash Book): Fund A/c: Grant from ICSSR (Plan) Grant from ICSSR (Non-Plan) Research Project Interest Received Other Miscellaneous Income
Total
Amount 00.02 117.45 06.07 46.00 91.00 02.80 05.23 27.64
Expenditure Salaries
Administrative Expenses Investments and Deposits Expenditure on Fixed Assets Mess Payment Renovation of Guest House Other Payments Closing Balance: Cash Bank (As per Cash Book)
296.21
Amount 78.29
08.07 40.00 01.40 10.63 04.51
00.02 07.70 101.31 251.93
5. Southern Regional Centre (SRC), Hyderabad ICSSR Plan ICSSR One Time Plan Grant ICSSR SC/ST ICSSR Non Plan Guest House Income Conference Hall Total
40.00 01.50 06.77 88.00 04.67 02.23
Plan Expenditure SC/ST Expenditure Salaries Administrative Expenses Other Establishment Expenses Depreciation Excess of Income 143.17 Total
39.89 07.01 53.74 05.07 03.83 22.79 10.84 143.17
6. Western Regional Centre(WRC), Mumbai Opening Balance Grant from ICSSR (Plan) Grant from ICSSR (Non-plan) Interest Received Other Income Any other Receipts Total
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109.46 Establishment Exp. 46.00 Administrative Exp. 60.00 Payment made against funds for various projects 04.95 Other Payments (Specify) 00.11 Closing Balance 12.17 232.69
45.39 09.22 55.97 17.11 105.00 232.69
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SRC,Hyderabad
NWRC, Chandigarh NRC, New Delhi
NERC, Shillong
Total
3
4
6
5
ERC, Kolkata
2
40
40
40
40
(3) 40
(2) WRC, Mumbai
(1) 1
Allocation 2013-14 (Plan)
Name of the Regional Centre
Sl. No.
18
3
3
3
3
3
(4) 3
SC
18
3
3
3
3
3
(5) 3
ST
(6) 1.50 (ST) 1.50 (SC) 1.50 (SC) 1.50 (SC) 1.50 (SC) 1.50 (ST) 9.00
Additional one time grant
285.00
47.50
47.50
47.50
47.50
47.50
(7) 47.50
Total
392.00
83.00
27.00
91.00
88.00
43.00
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--
--
--
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Allocation Additional 2013-14 one time (Nongrant plan) (8) (9) 60.00 --
Allocation and Final Release of Grant to Regional Centres for the Financial Year 2014-15 as on 31.3.2015
392.00
83.00
27.00
91.00
88.00
43.00
(10) 60.00
Total
677.00
130.50
74.50
138.50
135.50
90.50
(11) 107.50
(Col. 7+10)
Grand Total
(` in Lakhs)
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7 Research Institutes Background: The Indian Council of Social Science Research provides maintenance and development grant to 25 Research Institutes. Sponsoring of research institutes outside the scope of the University Grants Commission has been one of the major programmes of the Council in enlarging the base of social science knowledge, improving the quality of research, and promoting an interdisciplinary perspective. These institutes constitute an important mechanism for implementing the Council's policy of dispersal of research talents and building up of research capabilities in the different regions of the country, particularly in the areas where social science research is not yet well developed. The Research Institutes have established close links with the scholars in the region as well as elsewhere through various activities such as seminars, workshops, training and consultancy programmes. Some of the institutes are closely associated with national and state level planning and development agencies, and have thereby strengthened the links between research and policy making. Each institute determines its own direction of research, which includes a wide spectrum of subjects related to agricultural and rural development, industrial structure and growth, income distribution and poverty, employment and wages, inter-regional differences in levels of development, education, health, nutrition, 38
problems of weaker sections of society including women, energy, technology, ecology and environment, and social, cultural and institutional aspects of development. Thus, research studies have generated substantial empirical knowledge of the structure of Indian economy, polity and society and their dynamics both at the national and regional levels. During the last five years, 1361 research projects have been completed by the institutes, while 1800 are on-going. These cover a wide spectrum of issues relating to areas that are already mentioned above. What is more significant in these efforts is that they are not only interdisciplinary in character, but also focused on regional and local problems. In this process, they have become centres of research for the region's specific issues and have greatly contributed to an awareness of the nature of development problems and potential of the country as a whole. In terms of publications, the institutes have brought out 848 books and 1048 working papers during the last five years. Another important activity, that has been given importance by the Council, is training of young social scientists by the research institutes through M.Phil. and Ph.D. programmes, workshops and seminars. During the last five years, 196 Ph.Ds. have been produced and 1538 scholars have been working on their Ph.Ds. The Council can legitimately take
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pride in its role in promoting the research and training efforts made by the research institutes. A total of 273 projects were completed in these institutes during the year under report. The total number of ongoing studies at the end of the year was 406. Research institutes disseminate the results of their research studies in the form of published books, mimeographs, working/ occasional papers, etc. During the year under report, the number of books published was 171, monographs/mimeographs were 66 and working/occasional papers and articles were 191. The number of research papers published was 700. The institutes also undertake training of young social scientists and assist fresh researchers in designing and conducting their research. To this end, doctoral fellowships have been provided to these institutes. Some of the institutes have been assisting in teaching and training programmes for M.Phil. and Ph.D. students. In addition, as per the Council's policy, they participate in postgraduate teaching, research guidance in the universities and also involve the university teachers in their research programmes. During the year, 527 scholars were working under the guidance of the faculties of the research institutes, 40 were awarded Ph.D. degrees and 36 scholars submitted their doctoral dissertations. A total of 585 seminars and workshops were held during 2014-15.
The focus of the A.N. Sinha Institute of Social Studies, Patna (ANSISS), was on development with particular reference to problems of Bihar and the Eastern Region. Its approach to development emphasizes on community initiative. A number of studies related to Monitoring of Execution of Selected Schemes of Government of Bihar, Task of Students in Primary and Upper Primary School, India and Her Neighbours: with special reference to Nepal, Monitoring of Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan, School Education and Implementation of RTE, Agricultural Development, Border Area Development Programme in Bihar, Educational Status of Scheduled Castes etc. have been undertaken by the Institute. During the period, 10 projects/studies were completed, 10 were in progress and 20 new projects were initiated. Apart from that brought out 35 research articles and 10 occasional papers by the faculty. The institute also organized 19 seminars/ workshops/ conferences. The institute brought out the next issue of its journal ‘Social and Economic Studies’.
The main research activities of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar National Institute of Social Sciences, Mhow (BANISS), (M.P.) during the year were Educational Status of Scheduled Castes and Attainments and Challenges, Issues concerning Tribal Women, Impact of State Intervention of Saharia, Baiga and Bhartia Tribes, Educational Status and Health Condition of Saharia Tribal Women etc. During the year, four projects were in progress, whereas four new proposals were initiated. The faculty published six books, 35 articles in different journals and brought out eight A Profile: working papers. Three Ph.D. theses were completed, two submitted and 47 scholars The focus and activities of the Research were pursuing their Ph.D. work. Besides this, Institutes during the reporting year are the Institute conducted 24 seminars/symposia/ presented below: lectures. 39
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The research activities of the Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram (CDS), during the year were focused on Development in the Aftermath of the Global Meltdown, Migration and Transformation, Empowering Women Leader and Social Benefits, Preparation of PDoT Manual & Awareness Generation, ToT Manual and Impact of Migration on Elderly etc. Five studies were completed while work on 12 studies was in progress. One new project on Dalits Overseas Migration and Inclusive Growth was initiated. Four students were awarded Ph.D., five theses were submitted and 36 were working for their Ph.D. degrees. Seven books and 36 research articles were published, whereas 14 monographs and 17 working papers were brought out by the faculty. Also, 35 seminars/conferences/ lectures/ workshops were conducted by the Centre. The research activities of the Centre for Economic and Social Studies (CESS), Hyderabad revolved around Assessment of Impact of Non-Health Sector, Base-line Study of Rice Farm Schools, Monitoring of Rural Development Programmes, Analysis of Child Vulnerability to Natural Disasters, Access to Land for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, Implementation of Guidelines for PPTCT of HIV etc. The Centre completed 34 research projects and 36 studies/projects were in progress. The faculty published 12 books, 23 research articles and 9 chapters in edited books. Besides, four monographs/ mimeographs and five working papers were also brought out by the faculty. One scholar was awarded Ph.D., four scholars submitted their theses and 40 scholars were pursuing research. A total of 29 seminars/ conferences/ workshops were organised during the year by the institute. 40
The main activities of the Centre for Multi¬Disciplinary Development Research (CMDR), Dharwad, were centered on Preparing Child Protection Plan, Barriers to Growth among Informal Sector Enterprises, Decentralised Democracy- Gandhi’s Vision and Past Presidents of Grama Panchayats: Life after Relinquishing Power etc. During the period under review, the institute completed four research projects and 19 projects were at various stages of completion. Three scholars were pursuing their Ph.D. work. The Centre organised 11 seminars/conferences/ lectures. The faculty published one book, one monograph/occasional paper and 14 research papers / articles. The focus of studies of the Centre for Policy Research (CPR), New Delhi, was on Creating a Comprehensive Indian Development Cooperation Databank, Collaboration for Research in Democracy, Global Administrative Law Networks and India and Her Neighbours, besides Review of Panchayat Finances for 14th Central Finance Commission was undertaken etc. During the year, the Centre completed 12 projects and 17 were at various stages of completion. The faculty published three books and 40 research papers in refereed journals. Besides, two working papers were also brought out. The Centre also organised 83 seminars/workshops/ conferences during the year. The Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development (CRRID), Chandigarh conducted research on Economic Impact of Khalsa Heritage at Anandpur Sahib, Infrastructural Development in Model Steel Villages in States of Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Jharkhand and West Bengal by SAIL, Agro Processing in Haryana: A Case Study of Rice
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Mills, Potential Participation of SC & Women Representatives of Panchayati Raj Institutions in the States, Social Security for the Migrant Workers in unorganized Sector of Urban Punjab, Mid Term Impact Assessment Study of BRGF and Housing, Basic Services and Urban Poverty Alleviation under JNNURM in a Hilly Town in the States, etc. During the year, the Centre completed 43 projects and 30 were at various stages of completion. In addition, the Centre organized 18 seminars/ conferences/ workshops and training programmes. Six books and 34 research papers/articles were published by the faculty in various journals and edited books. Three Scholars were awarded Ph.D. and seven scholars were pursuing Ph.D. Research activities of the Centre for Social Studies (CSS), Surat, were related to Trends in Consumer Protection and Awareness with special reference to Health Insurance and Study of Exodus of Dalits in Rural Gujarat, Educational Status of SC and ST in Gujarat etc. During the period, 10 projects were in progress and three new projects were initiated. The Centre continued to publish its journal ‘Arthat’. The faculty members published 10 research papers in various journals and conducted seven seminars/ conferences/ training programmes. The Centre for Studies in Social Sciences (CSSS), Kolkata, continued to concentrate its work on Behavioral Foundations of Inter-group Discrimination and its Effects, Evaluation of State Finances and Impact Evaluation of MGNREGA projects. During the year, four projects were completed and two were in progress. The Centre published five books and 47 research articles. Besides, three working papers were bought out by the
faculty. During the period, 45 workshops/ lectures/seminars were organized. Two scholars were awarded Ph.D., three submitted theses and 74 were pursuing their Ph.D. The main concerns of research at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), Delhi, have been Assembly Election Study in five States, Monitoring Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, Social Equity for Minorities, Slums, States and Citizens: Policing, Welfare Services and Political Participation of Urban Poor, State, Nation(s) and Public: Studies in Democratic Contestation, Comparative Political Analysis and Public Policy in India’s Federal Context, Tracker Study 2013-14 , National Election Study-2014 etc. The Centre entered into collaboration as the main Indian partner institution of the proposed Centre for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences ‘Political Metamorphoses’ (Centre) in Delhi funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. During the year, nine projects were completed and 16 studies were in progress. The Centre published six books, 52 research papers/ articles in various journals and brought out three working papers. The Centre also organised 56 seminars/conferences/lectures. Three scholars submitted their theses whereas 20 scholars were pursuing their Ph.Ds. The Centre for Women's Development Studies (CWDS), Delhi, since its inception, has undertaken research-cum-action projects. During the period, the Centre concentrated its research on Sex Selective Practices and Declining Sex Ratios in India: Interventions and Challenges, JEEVA Project: Indigenous Midwives and their Skills in Contributing to the Wellbeing of Birthing Women and Newborns, Interrogating Violence against Women from the other side etc. During the 41
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period, one project was completed and 10 were in progress. Apart from publishing two books, 33 research papers/articles in various journals and one chapter in published books/ volumes were published by the faculty. Five scholars were awarded Ph.D. and three scholars submitted their theses, while three scholars were pursuing their Ph.D. In addition, the Centre continued to publish its journal ‘Indian Journal of Gender Studies’. The Centre also organized 14 seminars/ conferences/workshops on various themes.
Monitoring Report of Mid-Day Meal in five Districts of Bihar, Monitoring of Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) in the Districts of Uttar Pradesh, Understanding Pregnancy Nutrition and Health Care among Women in Rural Areas and Urban Slums in Uttar Pradesh etc. During the year, the institute completed 11 projects while another 33 were in progress. The institute faculty published two books, 47 research articles/ papers in various journals and edited book volumes and also brought out three working papers. In addition, the institute conducted 24 The focus of research activities of Council for seminars/ workshops/ conferences/ training Social Development (CSD), Hyderabad, has programmes. Three scholars submitted their been Base-line Study for the Young Women Ph.D. and 16 were pursuing the research work Programme, Study of MGNREGS in selected under Ph.D. Programme during the period. Villages of Andhra Pradesh, Realising Social and Economic Rights of Adivasis, Financial The focus of the research at the Gujarat Globalisation and India, Dalit Drum Beaters in Institute of Development Research (GIDR), Odisha etc. The Council published one book. Ahmedabad, has been on Assessment of The Council completed four projects and 12 System of Crop Intensification in Bihar and were in progress. The faculty brought out 13 Madhya Pradesh: Examining Implications working/ occasional papers. A total number for Sustainable Development, Emergence, of 14 seminars/ conferences/ workshops/ Status and Impacts of Adoption of Micro Irrigation Systems (MIS) in India, Recent lectures were conducted during the year. Experiences of Agricultural Growth in Gujarat The research work carried out by Giri and Madhya Pradesh: An Enquiry into the Institute of Development Studies (GIDS), Patterns, Process and Impacts, Impacts of Lucknow, was focused on Evaluation of Employment Generation (NREGS) and Social Information and Communication Technology Protection Policies on Rural Livelihoods in (ICT) School Scheme in the State of Uttar India, Economic Risk Analysis of Himachal Pradesh, Out Migration from Hill Region Pradesh, Base Line Survey on Cotton of Uttarakhand: Issues and Policy Options, Farming under Fairtrade Conditions in India, Street Children in Lucknow: A Study of their Assessment of Outcomes of the Financial Socio-Economic Background and Living Literacy and Micro Enterprise Development Conditions, Evaluation of National Food Training Programmes in Kachchh, Evaluation Security Mission, Reaching Out to the Child of Integrated Dairy Development Programme and Mother: An Evaluation of ICDS in Uttar in 43 Tribal Talukas of Gujarat, Options of Pradesh, Half-Yearly Monitoring Report Diversification in Tobacco Farming, Bidi of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan in five Districts Rolling and Tendu Leaf Plucking in India: (Saran, Vaishali Lakhisarai, Begusarai and The Economic Feasibilities and Challenges, Sheikhpura) for Bihar State, Half-Yearly Chronic Poverty Advisory Network etc. 42
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During the year, the institute completed 16 research projects and six studies were in progress. The faculty of the institute published four books, 32 research papers/ articles in various journals, besides bringing out 20 working papers/ monographs. The institute conducted six seminars/ conferences/ workshops and three research scholars were pursuing their Ph.Ds. The research programme of the Indian Institute of Education (IIE), Pune, was focused on Inclusive Education for Educationally Backward Minority-Phase-2, Social Opportunities and Challenges of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) among Rural Communities: Access, Practice and Prospects, Evaluation of Special Training Programme, Inclusive Education for Educationally Backward Minority-Phase-2, Socio Economic and Educational Status of NT/DNT Muslims in Maharashtra, Acton Research Project for Improving Quality of Education in Buffer Zone of Pench National Park-M.P., Phase-I and Phase-II, Social Audit of Mid-Day Meals Scheme in Maharashtra etc. During the year, nine projects were completed and 10 were in progress. Seven scholars were pursing their Ph.D. and two scholars were awarded Ph.D. The institute conducted 13 seminars/ conferences/ workshops. The faculty published 13 research papers/ articles in various journals and edited book volumes. The institute's quarterly journal ‘Shikshan Ani Sarnaj’ in Marathi continued to be published. The research work undertaken by the Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Jaipur, is related to Impact of MGNREGA on the Rural Labour Market: A Comparative Study of Kerala and Rajasthan, Identification of Gaps in Input Supply, Credit Availability, Dissemination of Appropriate Technology and
other requirements relevant for Improvement of Productivity of Crops in Rainfed Areas of Gujarat and Rajasthan, Animal Husbandry Sector and Farmers under Liberalised Market Regime in India: Analysis of Challenges and Responses, Agriculture Finance in India: A Study of Small, Marginal, Dalit and Tribal Farmers, Evaluation of Convergence Project – Mission Poorna Shakti, Pali District, India’s Champions: Exploring Determinants of Young Women’s Empowerment in Rajasthan, Transforming Lives, Crafting New Identities: Reflections on Women’s Empowerment through Innovative Programmes etc. During the year, eight projects were completed and eight projects were in progress. It conducted 21 seminars/ workshops/ lectures. The Institute published nine research papers, 12 books and four research papers. Four scholars were pursuing their Ph.D. in the Institute. Research activities of the Institute of Economic Growth (IEG), Delhi relate to Forecasting Agricultural Output using Space, Agro-meteorology and Land based Observation (FASAL), Agricultural Contract and Rural Poverty in India, Effect of Farm Mechanisation on Agricultural Growth and Comparative Economics of Labour and Machinery in India, Farmer’s Incomes in India: Evidence from Secondary Data, An Assessment of the Extent of Food Processing in Various Food Subsectors, Climate Change Preparedness in the Health Sector: An Exploratory Study, Lessons Learnt from Cyclone Phaillin on Community Preparedness, Response and Role of State Institution: Outlining the Resilience Building Approach to Disaster Management for the State of Odisha, Core Health Package for India: Approaches and Alternatives, Assessing Progressivity in Health Financing System of India, Structure of Indian Small Scale Sector in the Post43
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Reform Period: A Case of Policy Failure, Manufacturing Growth and Employment, Urbanisation, Growth, Poverty and Inequality, Rural to Urban Migration and Urban Labour Market, Sustaining Rapid Growth in India, Manufacturing Enterprises in India, Measuring Financial Access in India: A Macroeconomic Growth Approach, IEG Macro-Econometric Model, Political Determinants of Economic Growth: The Case of India, Demographic Transition and Economic Growth in India etc. The institute completed 33 research projects and 43 research projects were in progress. The Institute organised 34 workshops/ seminars/training programmes, etc. Four scholars were awarded Ph.D. and 22 scholars were working under Ph.D. programme. The institute published 20 books, 30 working papers/monographs and 13 articles alongwith 107 research papers in various journals. The Institute of Public Enterprise (IPE), Hyderabad, has conducted studies on National Research Study on Corporate Social Responsibility, Research Study on SocioEconomics Status of Minorities in India, Study on IT-based KPI linked Performance Management in Indian Public Sector Enterprises, Study of Sustainability Practices in Public Enterprises, etc. The institute provides courses on MBA (PE) and PGDCS. The institute completed four research projects and seven were in progress. During the year, eight books/ reports, 10 research papers/ articles in journals and three in edited book volumes were published. In addition, the institute organised nine seminars/conferences/ training programmes and workshops. 25 scholars were pursuing their research work for Ph.D., one submitted the thesis and three scholars were awarded degrees. 44
The Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC), Bengaluru, focused its research on Baseline Data on Area, Production and Productivity of Horticulture Crops in North East and Himalayan States, Improving Access to Social Security Benefits among Unorganized Workers in Karnataka, Assessing the Environmental Burden of Disease of Air Pollution: A Case Study of Two Metropolitan Cities – Bengaluru and Hyderabad, Globalization and India: Issues on Regional Disparity, Industrial Development, Sectoral Performance, Trade and Environment, Evaluation Study of Saakshar Bharat Programme in Karnataka, Improving the Delivery of Social Security Benefits in Karnataka, Enabling Tribal Communities to Improve Livelihoods and Enhance Biodiversity Conservation: Scientific and Technological Interventions for Sustainable Ecosystem Development in BR Hills, Western Ghats, A Comprehensive Study on the Status of Scheduled Caste in Karnataka, Comprehensive District Agricultural Planning: Capacity Building and Process Monitoring etc. During the year, 29 research projects were completed and 62 were at different stages of completion. The institute published 12 books, 63 research papers/articles in various journals and brought out four monographs, 23 working/occasional papers. It conducted 22 seminars/workshops. The institute also brought out its Journal ‘Journal of Social and Economic Development’. Besides this, five scholars were awarded Ph.D., five submitted their theses and 96 scholars were pursuing their research work. The thrust area of research at the Institute for Studies in Industrial Development (ISID), New Delhi has been on Estimating Tax Incidence of Tobacco Products in India: An Empirical Analysis, Study of the
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Elasticity of Demand for Exports of Top Ten Commodity Groups of India: An Analysis of India’s Merchandise Export Performance during 1999–2013, Ports as Infrastructure, Ports as Cities: The Indian Port System from Colonialism to Globalization, India: Trade in Health Services, Growth and Structure of Clinical Trial Industry in India, etc. During the period, five research projects were completed and seven were in progress. The institute published seven books/ reports and 27 research papers/ articles in various journals and edited books, besides 21 working/ occasional papers. The Institute organized 18 seminars/workshops. The Madhya Pradesh Institute of Social Science Research (MPISSR), Ujjain (M.P.), undertakes interdisciplinary research in social sciences with special emphasis on Mainstreaming Youth in Local Governance: An Action Research Study in Ujjain District of Madhya Pradesh, To Assess the Actual Status of Devolution (Funds, Functions and Functionaries) to the Panchayat Raj Institutions in Madhya Pradesh, Assessment of Available Facilities for Primary and Upper Primary Education in Tribal Areas, RMSA Monitoring in 22 Districts of Madhya Pradesh, Monitoring of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) in 13 Districts of Madhya Pradesh, Monitoring of Mid-Day-Meal (MDM) Programme in 13 Districts of Madhya Pradesh, Child-line Project (2014-15), Dynamics of Tribal Development during Post Independence Period: A Regional Analysis in the Tribal Areas of M.P., Livelihood and Seasonal Migration in Drylands of Madhya Pradesh etc. During the year, the institute completed 11 projects and another seven were at various stages of completion. The faculty published nine research papers/ articles in various journals and also brought out four
monographs and nine working/ occasional papers. The Institute published its own journals ‘Madhya Pradesh Journal of Social Sciences’ and ‘Madhya Pradesh Samajik Vigyan Anusandhan Journal’. The institute organised nine seminars/ lectures. Four scholars were awarded Ph.D., four submitted thesis and 27 scholars were pursuing their research work. The Madras Institute of Development Studies (MIDS), Chennai, focused its research on Functioning of Evaluation of State Finances with respect to State of Tamil Nadu, Estimating the Total Economic Value (TEV) of an Urban Wetland: A Case Study of Pallikaranai Marsh in Chennai City, Tamil Nadu, Issues in Urban Land Use: A Review of International, National and Local Initiatives in Slum Clearance, Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Model for the Indian Economy, Factors shaping Land-Use Change in Rural Tamil Nadu etc. During the year, eight research project was completed and 14 were in progress. The institute published five books, 18 research papers/articles and brought out seven working paper. The institute conducted 38 seminars/ conferences/ workshops during the year. Two scholars were awarded Ph.D., three submitted thesis and 38 scholars were pursuing their research work under Ph.D. programme. The research focus of the Nabakrushna Choudhury Centre for Development Studies (NKCCDS), Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, was on different social and educational aspects. The Centre completed Second Quarterly Monitoring Report of Rastriya Madhyamika Sikshya Abhiyan (RMSA) in Odisha in the Districts of Jagatsinghpur, Jajpur, Kendrapara, Keonjhar and Mayurbhanj, All India Survey on Higher Education for 2011-12 and 201245
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13, Possible Impact on the Likely Erosion of Livelihood and Increase of Forest Dependence due to Implementation of Brutanga Project, Nexus Between Poverty and Degradation of Forest Resources: A Study in Degraded Forest Regions of Odisha etc. During the period under review, the Centre completed four research projects while another two were in progress and five new projects were initiated. The centre published one book and the faculty also published three articles/ research papers in various journals and organised 15 conferences/ seminars/ workshops. One scholar was awarded Ph.D. and one submitted thesis while five were pursuing their research work.
progress. The faculty published 11 research papers, five occasional papers/ monographs and completed five research reports. Also, the institute organised 18 seminars/ workshops/ training programmes also. The major research areas covered by the Sardar Patel Institute of Social and Economic Research (SPISER), Ahmedabad, during the year, were Trade Liberalization, Economic Growth and Environmental Externalities: An Analysis of Indian Manufacturing Industries, Estimating the Impacts of South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA) on Indian Economy, Assessment of Availability of Educational Facilities in Tribal Areas: Gujarat, Mainstreaming Provincial Inconsistency in Human Development in Gujarat, etc. During the period, four research projects were completed and nine were in progress. The institute brought out a bi-annual journal in English and another in Gujarati. The Institute published two books, brought out six working papers and 30 research articles were published in various journals/ edited books. During the year, 16 scholars were pursuing their Ph.D. and three seminars/ conferences were organized by the Institute.
The Omeo Kumar Das Institute of Social Change and Development (OKDISCD), Guwahati, was established to promote research on issues relating to the Economy and Society of Assam and other States of North-East Region. During the year the focus of its research was on Technical support to BRGF District, Monitoring outcome of BRGF District, Insight into Indian State, Out of Pocket Expenditure Study, Non-structural Measures in Flood Disaster Mitigation: A Study on Approaches to Flood Management The major activities of the above mentioned System in Assam etc. The institute completed Research Institutes during 2014-15 are given five research projects and 17 projects were in at Appendix-10.
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CSSS, Kolkata
ANSISS, Patna
IPE, Hyderabad
IEG, Delhi
CSDS, Delhi
CSS, Surat
MIDS, Chennai
IIE, Pune
GIDS, Lucknow
CPR, New Delhi
SPIESR, Ahmedabad
CSD, Hyderabad
IDS, Jaipur
CRRID, Chandigarh
CWDS, New Delhi
CESS, Hyderabad
NKCCDS, Bhubaneshwar
GIDR, Ahmedabad
ISID, New Delhi
OKDISCD, Guwahati
CMDR, Dharwad
BANISS, Mhow
MPISSR, Ujjain
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4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
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12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
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4
5
5
16
4
34
1
43
8
4
4
12
11
9
8
-
9
33
4
10
4
5
CDS, Thiruvananthapuram
2.
29
3
Projects Completed
ISEC, Bengaluru
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4
19
17
7
6
2
36
10
30
8
14
9
17
33
10
14
10
16
43
7
10
2
13
62
4
Projects Ongoing
40
4
3
-
-
-
-
1
1
5
3
-
-
-
-
3
1
2
-
-
3
3
-
2
4
5
5
Awarded Ph.D. Degree
36
4
2
-
-
-
-
1
4
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
3
-
3
1
1
-
3
5
5
6
Submitted Thesis
527
27
47
3
-
-
3
5
40
3
7
4
-
16
-
16
7
38
6
20
22
25
42
74
26
96
7
Ongoing Ph.D. Thesis
171
-
6
1
-
7
4
1
12
2
6
12
1
2
43
2
-
5
-
6
20
8
8
6
7
12
8
Books/ Reports Published
700
9
8
14
11
27
32
3
23
33
34
9
13
30
16
47
13
18
10
52
107
10
35
47
36
63
9
Published Research Papers/Articles
66
4
4
1
5
-
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
30
-
-
-
14
4
10
Monographs/ Mimeographs
191
9
34
-
-
21
20
-
5
1
2
4
-
6
2
3
-
7
5
3
13
3
10
3
17
23
11
Working/ Occasional Papers/Reports
585
9
24
11
18
18
6
15
29
14
18
21
14
3
83
24
13
38
7
56
34
9
19
45
35
22
12
Seminars/ Conferences/ Work-shops
Quantitative Information on Research Output of Research Institutes During the Year 2014-2015
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5
11
7
9
18
12
5
17
9
25
6
11
7
41
16
7
14
8
21
28
46
22
-
22
26
13
Faculty
819
10
62
32
21
43
15
20
23
37
38
22
11
20
95
24
13
21
17
25
77
51
30
-
35
77
14
Others
Research Institutes
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Appendix-1
List of Members of the Council (As on 31st March 2015) 1. Prof. Sukhadeo Thorat Chairman Indian Council of Social Science Research Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi -110067
Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003 Ph: 24364272, 24364284 (O) 24364285 (Fax) Email:
[email protected]
2. Secretary
6. Chairman
Department of Higher Education Ministry of Human Resource Development Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi-110005 Ph: 23386451 (O), 23385807 (Fax) Email:
[email protected]
Indian Council of Historical Research, 35, Ferozeshah Road, New Delhi-110001 Ph: 23384869 Email:
[email protected]
3. Secretary
University Grants Commission, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi-110002 Ph: 23234019, 23236350 (O) Email:
[email protected]
Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance, Government of India, North Block, New Delhi-110001 Ph: 23092929, 23092663 (O) 23383065 (R), 23092546 (Fax) Email:
[email protected]
7. Chairman
8. Prof. Virginius Xaxa
Ministry of Finance, Government of India, North Block, New Delhi-110001 Ph: 23094818 (O), 23073532 (R), 23093610 (Fax) Email:
[email protected]
Deputy Director, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Guwahati RKB Hotel, Cotton College Pan Bazaar, Guwahati-781001(Assam) Mobile: 09868211389, 09435012956 Email:
[email protected],
[email protected]
5. Secretary
9. Prof. Gopal Guru
Ministry of Minority Affairs Government of India, 11th Floor, Paryavaran Bhawan, CGO Complex,
Centre for Political Studies School of Social Sciences Jawaharlal Nehru University,
4. Chief Economic Advisor
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New Delhi-110067 Res: 63, Dakshinapuram, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi 110067 Ph: 26704140 (O), 26741264 (R), Mob: 9811687097 Email:
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10 Prof. Kancha Ilaiah Director Maulana Azad National Urdu University MANUU Campus, Gachibowli Hyderabad-500032 (Andhra Pradesh) Ph: 040-23008335, Mob: 09704444692 Email:
[email protected]
11 Dr. K Seeta Prabhu B-1004, Synchronicity Chandivali Farm Road, Andheri, Mumbai - 400072 Ph: 46532324, Mob: 9810079572 Email:
[email protected]
12 Prof. T C A Anant Secretary & Chief Statistician of India Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation Government of India Sardar Patel Bhawan, New Delhi-110001 Res: Bungalow No. 65, New Moti Bagh New Delhi Ph: 23742150, 23344689 (O) 26895739, 26135302 (R), Mob: 9717118585 Email:
[email protected]
13 Prof. R. Radhakrishna Flat No. 1-A, Ramakamal Doyen Plot No- 113, Srinagar Colony Hyderabad-500 073 52
Ph: 040-23742655, Mob: 09951081275 Email:
[email protected]
14 Prof. Jitendra Mohan Emeritus Professor Department of Psychology Panjab University, Chandigarh-160014 Ph: 0172-2534546(O), Mob: 09876491321 Email:
[email protected]
15 Prof. Furqan Qamar Secretary General Association of Indian Universities Camarade Indrajit Gupta Marg (Kotla Marg) New Delhi – 110 002 Res: Mushir Manzil, 258-A, Jamia Nagar New Delhi Ph: 23230059, 23236105; Mob: 09418045014 Email:
[email protected]
16 Prof. M. H. Qureshi Professor, A.M. Khawaja Chair Department of Geography Jamia Millia Islamia, Jamia Nagar New Delhi-110025 Mob: 9312637470 Email:
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17 Prof. Ashis Nandy A-30, IInd Floor, Nizamuddin (East) New Delhi-110013 Ph: 24356280, Mob: 9891340372 Email:
[email protected],
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18 Prof. B.S.Chimni Centre of International Legal Studies School of International Studies
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi-110067 Res: 151, Uttarakhand, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi-110067 Ph: 26704375 Email:
[email protected]
19 Prof. Nayanjot Lahiri Department of History University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 Res: E-157, Sector 20, Noida, Uttar Pradesh- 201301 Ph: 27666659 (O), 0120-2528748, 2556293 (R) Email:
[email protected]
20 Prof. Amitabh Mattoo Professor in Disarmament Studies Centre for International Poltics, Organization and Disarmament School of International Studies Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi-110067 Res: V-29/8, DLF Phase III, Gurgaon, Haryana-122002 Ph: 26741305 (O), 26741586 (Fax), Mob: 9711196933 Email:
[email protected]
21 Prof. Temsula Ao Tia-Ki, 47 Lingrijan, Dimapur-797112 Nagaland Mob: 09402993585 Email:
[email protected]
22 Dr. Prodipto Ghosh Distinguished Fellow The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) Darbari Seth Block, India Habitat Centre Lodhi Road, Delhi – 110 003 Res: F-2/17, DLF Phase-I Gurgaon – 122002 (Haryana) Mobile: 9810490639 Email:
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23 Vacant 24 Vacant 25 Vacant 26 Prof. Ramesh Dadhich Member-Secretary, ICSSR New Delhi – 110 067
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ICSSR Senior Officials (As on 31st March 2015) Chairman Prof. Sukhadeo Thorat
Member Secretary
Shri Naresh Saini (from 28-11-2014)
Sr. System Analyst
Prof. Ramesh Dadhich
Shri Rajiv Khera
Directors
Assistant Directors
Dr. G. S. Saun
Mrs. Alka Srivastava
Dr. (Ms.) Rachna Jain
Shri M.P. Madhukar
Dr. A. Rehman
Mrs. Revathy Vishwanath
Dr. Upendra Choudhary
Dr. S.M. Verma
Administrative Officer
Documentation Officers
Shri Mahesh Madhukar
Dr. (Mrs) Nutan Johri
(Additional Charge)
Mrs. Kanchan Vasudev
FA & CAO Shri N. K. Gupta
Deputy Directors Shri Ajay Kumar Gupta Ms. Indra Kaul Dr. Harish Sharma Dr. (Mrs.) Mythili Raman (till 31.01.2015)
Dy. Chief Finance Officer Shri Ashish Deolia (Additional Charge, till 28-11-2014) 54
Dr. Mahavir Singh Shri Ashish Deolia Mrs. D. N. Jyotsana Rao Shri S. N. Chari
Section Officers Shri Chander Pal Shri Vijay Kumar Shri Raj Kumar
The following officials retired during the year: 1.
Sh. B.C. Sharma, Sr. P.A, retired on 30-04-2014.
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Sh. Ashok Kumar, Account Assistant, retired on 30-04-2014.
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Sh. V.K. Verma, Sr. P.A, retired on 31-05-2014.
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Sh. Dayal Singh, Sr. P.A, retired on 31-07-2014.
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Shri Karan Singh, Data Entry Operator, retired on 31-08-2014.
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Ms. Shakti Kamra, Steno, retired on 31-08-2014.
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Sh. Hamid Mohd., Electrician, retired on 30-09-2014.
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Dr. (Ms.) Mythili Raman, Dy. Director, retired on 31-01-2015.
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Shri K.M. Rai, Data Entry Operator, retired on 31-01-2015.
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Mrs. Saraswati Devi, M.T.S, retired on 28.02.2015
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Mrs. Anita Jain, Section Officer, retired on 31-3-2015.
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Research Projects Research Projects Sanctioned (Responsive) 1.
Dr. Gurkirat Kaur, Assistant Professor, 6. University School of Education, Desh Bhagat University, Mandi Gobindgarh, Punjab, “Effect of Computer Supported Instructions on Achievement and Misconceptions of Elementary School Science Students”, `. 4,00,000/-.
2.
Dr. Anita Pathania, Assistant Professor, Shanti Alya Institute of Education and 7. Training, Rampur, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, “Impact of Mid – Day Meal Scheme on Enrollment, Retention and Attendance in the State of Himachal Pradesh”, `. 8,50,000/-.
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Dr. Divya Sharma, Assistant Professor, Vipra Arts, Commerce and Physical Education College, Raipur, Chattisgarh, 8. “A Study of Impact of Performance of the Teachers on the Learning of the Students of Pota Cabins in Dantewada District of Chhatisgarh State”, `8,00,000/-.
Development of Teachers of Higher Education in Uttrakhand”, ` 9,00,000/-. Prof. Rama Srivastava, Director, Prof. Prerna Mahajan, Head of Department, Institute of Information Technology and Management (affiliated to GGSIP University and approved by AICTE, MHRD, GOI) New Delhi, “Role of IT Enabled Interface in Bridging the Skill Gap: A Study of Higher Education Institutions”, ` 10,00,000/-. Dr. K. Nagamani, Assistant Professor, Education Department, Kalyan PG College, Bhilai Nagar, Chattisgarh, “Parental Encouragement in Relation to Emotional Intelligence, Mental Health and Achievement Motivation of Higher Secondary School Students of Chhattisgarh”, ` 7,00,000/-. Dr. Sudarshan Mishra, Reader, Dept. of Education, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack, Odisha, “Implementation of Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 in Tribal Areas of Odisha”, `10,00,000/-.
4. Prof. Marmar Mukhopadhyay, S. Karthiyayeni, Institute of Director, Educational Technology 9. Dr Advanced Studies in Education, and Management Academy, Gurgaon, RV Teachers’ College, Jayanagar, Haryana, “A Study of Employability Bengaluru, Karnataka, “Intelligence, Skills of School Teachers”, `14,00,000/-. Teaching Aptitude and Attitude 5. Dr. Gyanendra Kumar Rout, Assistant towards Teaching Profession among Professor, Govt. Degree College, Pauri B. Ed Student-Teachers of Bengaluru Garhwal, Uttrakhand, “Professional Univeresity”, ` 9,00,000/-. 56
University with reference to NAAC 10. Dr. Manoj Kumar Saxena, Dept. of Parameters”, ` 6,00,000/-. Teacher Education, School of Education, Central University of Himachal Pradesh, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, “Social and 15. Prof. P. Adinarayana Reddy, Director, Dept of Adult Education, S.V. Educational Problems of Scheduled University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, Tribes: A Study of Chamba District of “Emancipation of the Tribal Women and Himachal Pradesh”, `10,00,000/-. Role of Education”, ` 7,00,000/-. 11. Dr. Amruth G. Kumar, Assistant Dr. Meenu, Foundation for Professor, School of Education, 16. Developmental Research, #3069, Pondicherry University, Kalapet, Sector-21 D, 1st Floor, Chandigarh, Puducherry, “Building a Framework for Punjab, “Educational Level and Access Classroom Based Pedagogy: Lessons to Employment Sectors among Women from Selected Teachers Working in of Scheduled Castes Families in UniHigher Education Institutions”, ` district UT, Chandigarh”, ` 7,00,000/-. 12,00,000/-. 12. Dr. (Mrs.) N.L.N Jayanthi, Associate Professor, Department of Education, Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu, “Identification of Learning Difficulties in English of Primary School Children of Tamil Nadu”, ` 12,00,000/-.
17. Dr. Parmar S. Raymalbhai, Assistant Professor, SVS Education College, Nagalpur Road, Mehsana, Gujarat, “Impact of Self Concept on Personality and Adjustment of Students of Secondary School”, ` 10,00,000/-.
13. Dr. (Mrs.) Indira Shukla, Gokhale 18. Dr. Vrushali Dehadray, Lecturer, Education Society’s College of Centre for Educational Studies, Indian Education & Research, C/o R.M. Institute of Education, Kothrud, Pune, Bhatt School, Gokhale Society Lane, Maharashtra,“Corporal Punishment in Parel, Mumbai, Maharashtra, “A Schools: Extent & Nature of Violation of Study of Self Identity and Perception Right to Education Act”, `10,00,000/-. of Empowerment among Female Students of Disadvantaged Section 19. Dr. Tattwamasi Paltasingh, Associate Professor, Sardar Patel Institute of in Maharashtra in relation to their Economic & Social Research, DriveSocio-economical and Educational In-Road, Thaltej, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, Background”, ` 10,00,000/-. “Tribal Education in India: Issues & 14. Dr. Beena Khemchandani, Principal, Regional Dimensions”, ` 12,00,000/-. Seva Sadan’s College of Education, Ullahasnagar, Thane, Maharashtra, “A 20. Dr. V. Raji Sugumar, Associate Professor, Bharathidasan Government College for Comparative Study of Total Quality Women, Puducherry, “Prevalence of Management of Aided and Un-aided B.Ed. Colleges Affiliated to Mumbai Respiratory Discomforts and Diseases 57
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among School Going Children in the Union Territory of Puducherry: An Epidemiological Study”, ` 10,00,000/-.
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with Special Reference to their SocioEconomic, Health and Education: An Analytical Study”, `14,00,000/-.
R.K.Chauhan (SC), Vice 21. Dr. Sudhir Verma, Director, Shiv Charan 26. Prof. Chancellor, Lingaya's University, Old Mathur Social Policy Research Institute, Faridabad, Haryana; Dr. Abhijit Pakira, 5-D, Jhalana Institutional Area, Jaipur, Assistant Professor, Department of Rajasthan, “Study of Reasons for Business Administration, Vidyasagar Decline in Enrolment at Primary Level Univesity, Midnapore, West Bengal, in Government Schools in Rajasthan”, “Performance Appraisal and Retention ` 15,00,000/-. of the Faculty Members of the Higher 22. Dr. K.C. Bindhu, Associate Professor, Academic Institutions in India- An Mother Teresa Women’s University, Analytical Study”, `14,00,000/-. Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, “Psychosocial, Economical and Educational Problems 27. Dr. Kesang Degi (ST), Assistant Professor, Department of Education, of Transgender in Tamil Nadu”, Central University, Doimukh, Arunachal `15,00,000/-. Pradesh, “Women's Access to Higher 23. Dr. Sanjivani Rajesh Mahale, School Education in Arunachal Pradesh: An of Education, Yashwantrao Chavan Analytical Study”, ` 14,00,000/-. Maharashtra Open University, Dnyangangotri, Nashik, Maharashtra, 28 Dr. Suresh S. Sammasagi (ST), Assistant Professor, University College “Development and Effectiveness of of Education, Rodda Road, Dharwad, Multimedia Package for Leather Goods Karnataka, “A Critical Analysis of through Open and Distance Education Status of Implementation of RTE Act. System”, ` 12,00,000/-. 2009 in Hyderabad, Karnataka Region 24. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Dept. of Education, of Karnataka State”, `14,00,000/-. Tripura University, Suryamaninagar, Agartala, Tripura, “Influence of Internet 29. Dr. Sumit Mazumdar, Fellow, Institute for Human Development, NIDM on Social Competence, Career Maturity, Building, IIPA Campus, IP Estate, New Study Habit and Academic Achievement Delhi, “Microeconomic Impacts of Non of Internet Users and Non-Users Higher - Communicable Diseases in India”, ` Secondary Students of Tripura West 14,50,000/-. and Gomati Districts of Tripura State-A Comparative Study”, ` 8,00,000/-. 30. Dr. N. Savitha, Assistant Professor, Social Science Division, School of 25. Ms. Savita Bhaurao Chiwande (SC), Social Sciences and Languages, VIT Assistant Professor, College of Social University, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, Work, Kamptee, Nagpur, Maharashtra, “A Study on Occupational Health “A Status of Bhangi Community in Vidarbha Region in Maharashtra State Hazards and the Role of Health Care 58
Finance and Health Insurance Among Leather Industrial Workers in Vellore”, `10,00,000/-.
University of Haryana, Mahendergarh, Haryana, “A Study of Regional Divergence in Growth of Haryana: A District Level Analysis”, `5,50,000/-.
31. Prof. Talwar Sabanna, Department of Studies in Economics, Rani 37. Dr. Suresh Gopalbhai Paradva, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Channamma University, Belgaum, K.S.K.V. Kachchh University, Bhuj, Karnataka, “Karnataka State Migration Gujarat, “Effects of the SARHAD and Remittances: A Study of SocioDAIRY on Women and its Empowerment Economic Development in Hyderabad in the Border Area of Kachchh District”, Karnataka Region”, `10,00,000/-. ` 2,00,000/-. 32. Dr. Malini L. Tantri, Associate Professor, 38. Dr. Sanjula Thanvi, Principal Investigator, CESP, Institute of Social and Economic Suraj Sansthan, 33/160, Varunpath, Change (ISEC), Nagarbhavi, Bengaluru, Mansarovar, Jaipur, “Impact of NREGA Karnataka, “Trade, Gender, and Food on Livelihood Support & Stemming of Security: with a special reference to Tea Migrants”, `11,00,000/-. Plantation in The Nilgiris”, ` 6,50,000/-. 39. Dr. Pyare Lal, Director, Bihar Institute 33. Dr. Deigracia Nongkynrih, Assistant of Economic Studies, Kidwaipuri, Professor, Department of Economics, Patna, Bihar, “Study on Change of NEHU Permanent Campus, Shillong, Socio-Economic Structure of Dalits Meghalaya, “Educated Unemployment particularly Mushahar Community in among the Youth: A Case Study of Bihar”, ` 8,00,000/-. Meghalaya”, ` 4.00,000/-. 40. Dr. Shrabanti Maity, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Assam 34. Ms. Ankita Goyal, Associate Fellow, University, Dorgakona, Silchar, Assam, Council for Social Development, “A Multiple Correspondence Analysis Sangha Rachana, 53 Lodi Estate, New Approach to the Measurement of MultiDelhi, “Access to Institutional Credit dimensional Poverty and Logistic to Small and Marginal Farmers with Regression Approach to Determine the Special Reference to SC/ST Farmers”, Factors Influencing the Socioeconomic ` 13,00,000/-. Status of Bodo People: A Case Study 35. Dr. Koushik Das, Assistant Professor, of Udalguri District, Bodoland”, Chandidas Mahavidyalaya, Birbhum, `3,00,000/-. West Bengal, “Strategic Trade, Growth and Environment: An Inter Temporal 41. Ms Archana Bhattacharjya, Dept. of Accountancy, Chhayagaon College, Computable General Equilibrium Chhayagaon, Kamrup, Assam, Inquiry of Inter Generational and Intra “Measuring Women Empowerment-A Generational Inequalities”, ` 4,00,000/-. Study of Some Women Self Help 36. Dr. Ranjan Aneja, Assistant Professor, Groups in Barpeta District of Assam” Department of Economics, Central ` 3,50,000/-. 59
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42. Dr. Anup Kumar Bhandari, Dept. of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT, Madras, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, “An Assessment of Performance of Indian Textile Industry”, ` 9,00,000/-.
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Women in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu”, ` 8,00,000/-.
48. Dr. Manoj Kumar Agarwal, Associate Professor, Dept. of Economics, University of Lucknow, Lucknow, Uttar 43. Dr. Nazim Uddin Khadem, Dept. of Pradesh, “Agricultural Transformation Economics, Nabinchandra College, in Backward States of India – Karimganj, Assam, “Micro Enterprise Implications for Food Surplus Economy Performance and Entrepreneurial of Uttar Pradesh”, ` 10,00,000/-. Efficiency: Determinants and Impact Study on Production, Employment 49. Dr. Malabika Roy, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Jadavpur and Exports in Barak Valley of South University, Jadavpur, Kolkata, West Assam”, ` 8,00,000/-. Bengal, “Financial Literacy and 44. Dr. Arunkumar R. Kulkarni, Centre Financial Inclusion: How are they for Multi-Disciplinary Development related?”, `10,00,000/Research, Dharwad, Karnataka, “Status, Use and Management of CPRs (Non- 50. Dr. S. Ganesan, Assistant Professor, Forest) in Different Agro-Climatic Zones Department of Economics, Ammal of Karnataka: Post-73rd Amendment College, Sivakasi, Tamil Nadu, “Water Scenario” ` 9,00,000/-. and Sanitation Problems in Virudhunagar
District of Tamil Nadu”, ` 7,00,000/-. 45. Dr. Itishree Pattnaik, Gujarat Institute of Development Research, Gota Char 51. Dr. Brij Bala, Senior Scientist, Rasta, Ahmedabad and Dr. Kuntala Agricultural Economics, CSK HPKV, Lohiri Dutt, “Challenges of Feminised Hill Agricultural Research and Agriculture in India”, ` 8,00,000/-. Extension Kullu, Himachal Pradesh, “Female Participation in Commercial 46. Dr. Ram Singh, School of Social Agriculture: A Study of Tribal and Sciences, College of Post Graduate Non-Tribal Areas of Himacal Pradesh”, Studies, Central Agricultural University, `8,00,000/. Barapani, Meghalaya, “Assessment of Livelihood and Income of System of Rice Intensification (SRI) Farmers in Tripura”, ` 9,00,000/-.
47. Dr. A. Sanghamithra, Assistant Professor, Department of Econometrics, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, “Treatment Seeking Behaviour, Source of Finance and Cost Incurred for the Treatment Among Married Infertile 60
52. Dr. Pradeep Kumar Choudhary, Assistant Professor, Institute for Studies in Industrial Development, Institutional Area,Vasant Kunj, New Delhi, “Effectiveness of Selected Scholarship Schemes for the Improvement in Access and Retention of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Students in Odisha”, ` 7,50,000/-.
53. Prof. Gian Singh, Department of Productivity: A Study Based on Selected Farms in Bihar”, ` 8,50,000/-. Economics, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, “Indebtedness among Farmers 59. Dr. M. Kumar Raju, Teaching and Agricultural Labourers in Rural Assistant, Department of Economics, Punjab”, ` 8,00,000/-. Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, “Agricultural Green 54. Dr. Rakesh Raman, Associate Professor, Revolution: Globalisation Technology Department of Economics, Banaras with reference to Andhra Pradesh State”, Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar ` 10,00,000/-. Pradesh, “Measuring Access to Primary Education: A Comparative Study of 60. Dr. Maila Lama, Assistant Professor, Select Districts of Kerala & Uttar Department of Economics, Rajiv Pradesh”, ` 10,00,000/-. Gandhi University, Rono Hills, Doimukh, Itanagar, Arunanchal Pradesh, 55. Dr. Badri Narayan Rath, Department “Agricultural Productivity and Resource of Liberal Arts, Indian Institute of Use Efficiency in Eastern Himalayan Technology, Hyderabad, Telangana, Region: A Study of Arunanchal Pradesh”, “Productivity, Efficiency and Economic ` 5,00,000/-. Growth: Comparing Manufacturing – And Service-Based Firms in India”, 61. Dr. R.V. Singh & Dr. Sudhir Kumar, DAV College, Budhana, Muzaffarnagar, ` 7,00,000/-. Uttar Pradesh, “Kisanon mein Badti 56. Dr. Yograj Singh, Director, Shriram Atmhatya ki Samasya ( Bundelkhand Institute of Management and ke Sandharbh mein Vishleshnatmak ek Technology, Kashipur, Udham Singh Adhyayan)”, ` 7,00,000/-. Nagar, Uttarakhand, “Economics of Organic Farming System in Northern 62. Dr. Sanjeev Kumar (SC), Research Associate, Institute of Development India: A Comparative Analysis of and Communication (IDC), Sector Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand States”, 38A, Chandigarh, Punjab, “Status `10,00,000/-. of Dalits Development in Haryana”, ` 10,00,000/-. 57. Dr. Naresh Dadhich, Dr. Varsha Sharma, Institute of Development Studies, 63. Dr. Bathula Srinivasu (SC), Assistant 8B-Jhalana Institutional Area, Jaipur, Professor, Dept. of Economics, Jamia Rajasthan, “Environmental and SocioMillia Islamia, New Delhi “MSME Economic Impact of High Chemical Sector and its Inclusiveness – A Case Input Use in Agriculture: Emerging Study of Andhra Pradesh”, ` 10,00,000/-. Challenges and Future Strategies”, 64. Dr. Manan Kaushal (SC), Assistant `10,00,000/-. Professor, Department of Economics, 58. Dr. Vidyarthi Vikas, Assistant J.S Hindu Degree College, Amroha, Professor, A N Sinha Institute of Social Uttar Pradesh, “Disaster Management Studies, Patna, Bihar, “Farm Size and and Development in Uttarakhand: The 61
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Justice, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, “Victim Turned Offender Among the Prisoners in the Nine Central Prisons in Tamil Nadu- A Victimization Survey”, ` 4,00,000/-.
65. Dr. Sunil Sheshrao Narwade (SC), Dept. of Economics, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, “A Study of Agricultural Workers in Marathwada Region with 70. Dr. Sushma J. Bhosale, Associate special reference to Marginalised Social Professor & Head, Department of Groups”, ` 8,00,000/-. Psychology, Annasaheb Magar College, Pune, Maharashtra, “A Critical Study 66. Dr Doneti Sivaji (SC), Dept. of History/ of Issues of Mental Health of the Archeology, NEHU, Tura Campus, Deprived Caste with special reference Meghalaya, “Tribal Entrepreneurship: to Maharashtra”, ` 4,00,000/-. Self Employment, Promotion of
Livelihood Practices of Educated 71. Dr. Ramadhar Singh, Professor, Unemployed Youth with special Dr. Naureen Bhullar, Post-Doctoral reference to Tribal Agency Areas of Research Associate, Indian Institute Andhra Pradesh and the Telangana of Management, Bannerghatta Road, Regions”, ` 5,00,000/-. Bengaluru, Karnataka, “Importance of Moral Character and Foresee Ability in 67. Ms. Horam Yaoreiphy (ST), Assistant Leadership Effectiveness”, ` 7,00,000/-. Professor, Institute for Development and Communication (IDC), Sector 38A, Chandigarh & Dr. Atul Sood, 72. Dr. A. K. Srivastava, Professor, Department of Psychology, Banaras Associate Professor, CSRD, JNU, New Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Delhi, "Dynamic of Handloom Industry: Pradesh, “Psychological Stress and Understanding the Hill Valley Divide in Health Consequences: Analysing Manipur”, ` 12,00,000/-. Moderating Role of Indigenous Personal 68. Mr. G. Rajesh Kumar (ST), Research Attributes”, ` 4,00,000/-. Associate, Thiru Vi Ka and Dr. Mu Va Educational Trust (TMET), Shenoy 73. Dr. Purnima. S. Awasthi, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Psychology, Nagar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu; Prof Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Vedagiri Shanmugasundaram & Uttar Pradesh, “Understanding and Director, Institute for Advanced Studies Management of Some Critical Health & Research (IASR), G-15, G Block, Problems in an Under developed Annanagar East, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Kharwar Community”, ` 4,00,000/-. “Agricultural Development of Tribal People in Javadhu Hills-A Study of 74. Dr Meera Jayaswal, Department of Poverty Removal”, ` 7,00,000/-. Psychology, Ranchi University, Ranchi, Chattisgarh, “Prevalence of Gender 69. Dr. Beulah Shekhar, Associate Professor, Department of Criminology & Criminal Based Violence in School Setting: A 62
Socio-Psychological Study on the School Students of Jharkhand”, ` 3,00,000/-. 75. Dr Ragini Sen, Fellow, Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi, “Age DividendAnalysis and Implications-A Social Psychological Perspective”, ` 3,50,000/-.
Perception: A Comparison between Southern and Northern Cities of India”, ` 5,00,000/-.
80. Dr. S. Gayatridevi, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for 76. Dr. T. Manoj Kumar, Director, Mental Women, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, Health Action Trust, Institute of “Effectiveness of Integrated Awareness Palliative Medicine Medical College, Training For Good and Bad Touch among Calicut, Kerala, “Effectiveness of School Girl Children”, `. 5,00,000/-. Community-Based, Volunteer-Driven Early Intervention Package of Care for 81. Dr. Preeti Pant, Associate Professor, Psychosis in Rural India”, ` 4,00,000/-. Department of Psychology, Gargi College, Siri Fort Road, New Delhi, 77. Dr. Vranda M.N, Dr. Jayashree “Understanding Spirituality in Higher Ramakrishnan & Dr. D.K. Subbukrishna, Education and Enhancing Spiritual Assistant Professor, Department of Well-Being in College Campuses”, Psychiatric Social Work, National ` 3,50,000/-. Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Hosur Road, 82. Dr. Anita Sharma, Assistant Professor, Bengaluru, Karnataka , “Development Department of Psychology, Himachal of Psychosocial Care Manual for Pradesh University, Shimla, Himachal Children and Adolescents Infected with Pradesh, “Enhancing Academic HIV/AIDS”, ` 3,50,000/-. Achievement, Study Skills and Economy in Learning though Motivation Training 78. Dr. Paulomi M. Sudhir, Dr. Seema Programme in Tribal Students of Mehrotra & Dr. D.K. Subbakrishna, Chamba and Lahaul Spiti Districts in Additional Professor, Dept. of Clinical Himachal Pradesh”, ` 4,00,000/-. Psychology, NIMHANS , Hosur Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka, “Parenting 83. Dr. Shabana Bano, Deptment of Psychology, Banaras Hindu University, Style, Perfectionism and Self Conscious Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, “Relational Emotions in Young Adults : A Socio Orientations and Mutual Attitudes of Cultural Perspective”, ` 4,00,000/-. Hindu and Muslim Groups”, ` 4,00,000/-. 79. Dr. Vijyendra Pandey, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, School 84. Professor K. Chandraiah (SC), Department of Psychology, Sri Venkateswara of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, Central University of Karnataka, ‘‘Effect of Social Networking on Gulbarga, Karnataka, “Impact of Psychological Well-Being Among Situational Variables and Socialization Adolescents”, ` 4,00,000/-. among Hindus and Muslims on Justics 63
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85. Dr. Kavita V. Jangam (SC), Assistant Professor, Dept. of Psychiatric Social Work, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIHMANS), Bengaluru, Karnataka, “Development and Standardization of a 91. Scale to Measure -Psychological Wellbeing of Children”, ` 4,00,000/-.
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Marketing: Examining the Synergies of the Traditional and Social Media with Special Reference to the Kolaveri Video”, ` 4,00,000/-. Dr. Prasanta Kumar Parida, Associate Professor, Dr. Subrat Sarangi, Associate Professor, School of Rural Management, KIIT University, Krishna Campus, Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, “Impact of Watershed Development Programme on Women: A Comparative Study of Odisha, Madhya Pradesh and Jharkhand”, ` 7,00,000/-.
86. Mr. Asheesh Bisht, Faculty, Dept. of Management Studies, Kumaun University, Bhimtal Campus, Nainital, Uttarakhand, “Socio Economic Impact of Natural Disaster and the Pattern of Rehabilitation and Resettlement in Uttarakhand: A Study of Disaster Affected Families of Dharahula Tehsil 92. Dr. Tanuj Nandan, Dr. Tripti Singh & Dr, Shefali Nandan, Associate Professor, of Pithoragarh District”, ` 8,00,000/-. School of Management Studies, Motilal 87. Professor R.K. Sharma, Dr. Sajeevan Nehru National Institute of Technology Rao, Professor (Marketing), Bharati Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, “Antecedents Vidyapeeth University, Institute of and Consequences of Investment Management and Research, New Rohtak Behaviour amongst Urban Poor: A Road, New Delhi, “Typology of Socially Study of Uttar Pradesh.”, ` 8, 00,000/-. Responsible Consumers: An Empirical Finding from India”, ` 8,50,000/-. 93. Dr. Divya Singh, Department of Family Resource Management, College of 88. Dr. Arif Anjum Mohammad Saeed, Home Science, G.B. Pant University Assistant Professor, G.D.A.B. Arts & of Agriculture and Technology, Commerce College, Malegaon, Nasik, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand, “Life Style Maharashtra, “An Empirical Study of Technology Adoption in Small Medium and Productivity Optimization for Enterprises (SMEs)”, ` 8,50,000/-. Paramedical Hospital Employees”, `10,00,000/-. 89. Professor Biswajit Das, ChairpersonDoctoral Programme, KIIT School of 94. Prof. Vijay Kumar Seth, Prof. Ritu Management (KSOM), KIIT University, Chitkara, International Management Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, “Process Institute, B-10, Qutab Institutional Documentation of Best Practices and Area, Tara Crescent, New Delhi, Innovations in Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan “The State of Education and Training (SSA)”, ` 10,00,000/-. Imparted by Retail Institutes in India and its Relevance for Modern Retailers : 90. Ms. Anjali Singh, Assistant Professor, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi, “Viral Identifying the Gaps”, ` 5,00,000/-. 64
95. Dr Mohnish Kumar, Bhim Rao 100. Dr. Anil K. Kothari, Associate Professor, Ambedkar College (University Faculty of Management Studies, of Delhi), Yamuna Vihar, Delhi, Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur, “JUGAAD: An Indian Perspective on Rajasthan, “Financial Inclusion through Creativity and Innovation”, ` 8,00,000/-. Micro Finance Products with special reference to Micro SIPs : A Case Study 96. Dr. G. Muruganantham, Dept. of of Religious Minorities of Southern Management Studies, National Rajasthan”, ` 10,00,000/-. Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, “Effect of Social Cause 101. Dr. S. John Mano Raj, Assistant Advertisements in Tiruchirappalli Districts Professor, Indian Institute of Plantation of Tamil Nadu”, ` 3,00,000/-. Management, Jnana Bharathi Campus, 97. Dr. M.P. Ganesh, Asst Prof, Dept. of Liberal Arts, Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, “Work Place Bullying in Hospitality Industry: Role of Individual and Organizational Factors”, ` 2,00,000/-.
Bengaluru, Karnataka, “Branding of Green Tea Leaf: A Strategic Initiative for Building Market Competitiveness of Small Tea Growers in North Eastern Region”, ` 10,00,00/-.
102. Prof. Yashwant Govind Joshi, M.P. Institute of Social Science Research, 6, Bharatpuri Administrative Zone, Ujjain, 98. Dr. S.K. Gupta, Centre for Mountain Madhya Pradesh, “Socio-economic Tourism and Hospitality Studies, Transformation in Tribal Areas: A School of Management, HNB Three Decade Longitudinal Study of Garhwal University, Chauras Campus, Jhabua Region of Madhya Pradesh”, Kikileshwar, Uttrakhand, “Planning for ` 9,00,000/-. Community Based Ecotourism through Integrated Value Chain Development Prof. S. Padmaja, Department of in Jaunsar Region of Uttarakhand : An 103. Geography, University College Analytical and Strategic Framework”, of Science, Osmania University, ` 5,00,000/-. Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, “Land 99. Ms. Ekta Duggal, Assistant Professor, Transformation and Vulnerability Status Motilal Nehru College, University of in Urban Zone around Hyderabad Delhi, Benito Juarez Marg, Delhi; Dr. Metropolis”, ` 15,00,000/-. Harsh V. Verma, Associate Professor, Faculty of Management Studies, 104. Dr. M.D. Julfikar Ali, Assistant Professor and Teacher- in – Charge, Department of University of Delhi, Delhi, “Quality Geography, Aliah University, Salt Lake of Health Care: An Investigation into City, Kolkata, West Bengal, “Problems Articulation, Measure, Development and Prospects with Bidi Rolling – A and Assessment of Health Service, Livelihood of Minority People: with Quality of Government, Charitable and special emphasis to Muslim Women and Private Hospital”, ` 6,00,000/-. 65
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Child Workers in Murshidabad District 110. Dr. Ashish Saxena, Associate Professor, Dept. of Sociology, University of of West Bengal”, ` 10,00,000/-. Allahabad, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, “State Initiatives, Changing Agrarian 105. Dr. Prasant Kumar Singh, Associate Society and the Backward Castes: A Fellow, Institute for Human Development, Study of Social Mobility among Dalits NIDM Building, IP Estate, New Delhi, of Rural Eastern U.P.”, ` 7,00,000/-. “Examine Inter-Linkage between Women's Education and Early Marriage in India: A Regional Analysis”, 111. Mr. Yogendra Prasad Tripathi, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, ` 8,00,000/-. K.S. Saket Post Graduate College, Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh, “Indian Women 106. Dr. Arvinder A. Ansari, Associate and Modernization”, ` 7,00,000/-. Professor, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social Science, Jamia Millia 112. Dr. Geeta Joshi, Assistant Professor, Islamia, New Delhi “Half Widows, Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, Pune, Permanent Victims of Violence: Maharashtra, “A Study of Stress among Gendered Implication of Conflict in Male and Female Police Personnel and Kashmir”, ` 10,00,000/-. Social Work Intervention with special reference to Pune City”, ` 4,00,000/-. 107. Professor Dev Nathan, Institute for Human Development, NIDM Building, 113. Dr. Amarjeet Singh Malik, Department of Sociology, Meerut College, Indraprastha Estate, New Delhi, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, “Professional “Exploring the ‘Witch Question’ in Orientations of College Teachers: A Changing Socio-Economic and Political Sociological Study in C.C.S. University, Context in Selected States in India” Meerut”, `10,00,000/-. `10,00,000/-. 114. Dr. Shubha Dubey, Associate Professor, Department of Home Science, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Impact of Programmes and Schemes of Government and Non- Government Organization on Aging Population (Social, Economic and Health Empowerment Through Intervention 109. Dr Sambit Mallick, Dept. of Humanities Programme)”, ` 12,00,000/-. and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, Assam, 115. Dr. Shailja, Principal, Mihir Bhoj Balika “Handloom as a Sustainable SocioDegree College, Dadri, Gautambudh Technological System: A Study of Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, “A Study of Drug Textile Industry in North East India” Abuse Among Industries Worker of `10,00,000/-. Uttar Pradesh”, ` 10,00,000/-. 108. Dr. Hia Sen, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Presidency University, Kolkata, West Bengal, “Performing Childhood, Performing Children: Childhood and Indian Theatre”, ` 7,00,000/-.
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116. Mr. Manoj Haribhauji Hole, Assistant Groups of West Bengal vis-à-vis Professor, College of Social Work Jharkhand with reference to their Kamptee, Kamptee, Nagpur, Struggle for Autonomy to Solve their Maharashtra, “A Status of Female Identity and Development Related Beedi Workers in Vidarbha Region of Issues”, ` 5,00,000/-. Maharashtra State with special reference to their Socio-Economic, Health and 121. Dr. C. Hilda Devi, Department of Sociology, Mother Teresa Women’s Education: An Analytical Study”, University, Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, `12,00,000/-. “Socio-Economic Status of Street 117. Dr. K. Soundararajan, Associate Vendors with special reference to Professor, Dr. I Sundar, Business Women in Madurai City, Tamil Nadu”, Administration Wing, Directorate ` 7,50,000/-. of Distance Education, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, Tamil 122. Dr. M. Amarjeet Singh, Associate Professor, Centre for North East Studies Nadu, “Evaluation of Social Welfare and Policy Research, MMAJ Academy and Social Security Measures on Tamil of International Studies Building, Jamia Nadu Fisher Community during the Post Millia Islamia, New Delhi, “Borderland Tsunami Period”, ` 12,00,000/-. Migration, Neo-liberal India and 118. Dr. D.V. Prasad, Assistant Professor, Borderland Identity”, ` 11,00,000/-. Dept. of Anthropology, Faculty of Social Science, Indira Gandhi 123. Dr. Sigamani P., Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, UGC Center National Tribal University (IGNTU), of Advanced Study, Faculty of Social Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh, Sciences, Jamia Millia Islamia, New “Resource Management and Changing Delhi, Dr. Gurumurthy Ramachandran, Livelihoods among the Particularly Director of Industrial Hygiene Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs): A Program, Division of Environmental Case Study of Bhumia Baiga of Central Health Sciences, School of Public India”, ` 6,00,000/-. Health, University of Minnesota, 119. Dr. A. John De Britto, St. Xavier's USA, “Health and Safety of Women College, Palayamkottai, Tamil Nadu, Workers in Informal Sector in India-A “Reinforcement and Revitalization of Study of Beedi Rolling (Tamil Nadu) Culture and Tribal Knowledge System in and Construction Work (New Delhi)”, the Eastern and Western Ghats Regions ` 12,00,000/-. in Tamil Nadu in India”, ` 10,00,000/-. 124. Dr. C.Devendiran , Associate Professor, 120. Dr. Ujjwal Bhui, Centre for Himayan Department of Social Work, Mizoram Studies, University of North Bengal, University, Aizawl, Mizoram, “Lifestyle Darjeeling, West Bengal, “Ethnic of Mizo Youth: A Comparative Study of Movements for Autonomy: A Rural and Urban Youth in Mizoram”, Sociological Study of Some Ethnic `7,50,000/-. 67
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125. Dr. Seema Gamankumar Lade, Assistant and Poverty Alleviation: A Study of Professor, Kumbhalkar Social Work Selected Cities of Uttar Pradesh”, Evening College, Ganeshpeth, Nagpur, ` 7,50,000/-. Maharashtra, “Elderly Male Slum Dwellers, their Problems and Social 131. Dr. Grace Laltinzo (ST), Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, Work Intervention Strategies: A Study Indira Gandhi National Tribal, University of Nagpur City”, ` 10,00,000/-. (IGNTU), Regional Campus, Manipur, 126. Dr. C. Karuppiah, Associate Professor, “A Critique of the Western Missionaries Department of Sociology, School of Approach and its Subsequent Effect on Social Science, Madurai Kamaraj the Tribal Cultures of the North East University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, “A India”, ` 5,00,000/-. Social Issue of Environmental Pollution on Public Health in Madurai District, 132. Prof. Naresh R. Dhurve (ST), Assistant Tamil Nadu”, ` 5,00,000/-. Professor, Tirpude College of Social
Work, Nagpur, Maharashtra, “A Study 127. Dr. Anoop Kumar Bhartiya, Assistant of the Improvement in Sustainable Professor, Department of Social Work, Livelihood of Tribal in Remote Tribal University of Lucknow, Lucknow, Villages of Ramtek Block, Nagpur Uttar Pradesh, “Income Generation and District in Maharashtra”, ` 5,00,000/-. Livelihood Security among Dalits: A Study of MGNERGA Scheme in Uttar 133. Dr. Ngamjahao Kipgen (ST), Dept. of Pradesh”, ` 7,00,000/-. Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian 128. Dr. Babloo Singh, Assistant Professor, Institute of Technology, Guwahati, J.S. Hindu (P.G) College, Amroha, Uttar Assam, “Ecotourism and Sustainable Pradesh, “Chhaatron par Televison Livelihoods- A Prospective Look in the aur Internet ka Badhta Prabhav: Uttar Rural Areas of Manipur”, ` 5,00,000/-. Pradesh ke Vishesh Sandarbh mein ek Samajik Adhyayan”, ` 5,00,000/-. 134. Mr. Razzeko Delley (ST), Indira Gandhi Govt College, Lohit, Arunachal Pradesh, 129. Dr. Dharvesh Katheriya, Assistant “Marriage System and its Aspects among Professor, Centre for Communication the Mishmis of Arunachal Pradesh”, and Media Studies, Mahatma Gandhi ` 3,00,000/-. Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya, Gandhi Hills, Wardha, Maharashtra, 135. Prof. Mutharayappa, Dr. K.C. Channa“Mahatma Gandhi Ki Karam Bhumi mma, Centre for Women’s and Vardha Mein Samajik Jeevan: Parampara Gender Studies, Institute for Social Aur Parivartan”, ` 4,50,000/-. and Economic Change, Nagarbhavi, Bengaluru, Karnataka, “Gender and Life 130. Prof. S. Akinchan, Vishwashanti Niketan Vulnerability: Study of Women Health Mahavidyalaya, Maharajganj, Uttar From Gender Perspective”, `12,00,000/-. Pradesh, “Inclusive Urban Governance 68
136. Dr. A. Vasumathi, Assistant Professor, Cause and Extent of Crime against Dalit and Muslim Women in Eastern Uttar Dr. R. Subashini, Assistant Professor, Pradesh”, ` 13,00,000/-. Dr. G. Velmurugan, Associate Professor, VIT Business School, VIT University, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, “Live to Work’ 142. Dr. Sameer Kumar Pandey, Assistant Professor, Department of B.Ed, Sant or ‘Work to Live’? – An Empirical Tulsidas P.G. College, Sultanpur, Uttar Comparative Study of Work-life Balance Pradesh, “Panchayatee Raj Vyavastha among Women Labors of Tannery Mein Mahilaon kee Sahbhagita evam Industry at Vellore and Tirupattur Paryavraniya Shiksha ke Unnayan Districts”, ` 12,00,000/-. mein Unaka Yogdan: Vishleshan Parak Adhyayan (Purvee Uttar Pradesh ke 137. Dr. Shital Jhunjhunwala and Prof. Amethi evam Sultanpur Janpad ke R.K. Mishra, Director, Institute of Vishesh Sandharbh Mein”, `10,00,000/-. Public Enterprise, Osmania University Campus, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, 143. Prof. Choudari Appa Rao, Dept of “Women on Indian Corporate Boards”, Economics, Andhra University, Visakh` 15,00,000/-. apatnam, Andhra Pradesh, “SocioEconomic Determinants of Declining 138. Dr. Namrata Gupta, Indian Institute of Juvenile Sex Ratios in Andhra Pradesh’’, Technology, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, `13,00,000/-. “Women in Undergraduate Engineering in India: A Study of Gender in Academic Environment”, ` 4,00,000/-.
144. Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Officiating Principal, RK College, Kithore, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, “The Working Conditions 139. Dr. Aliva Mohanty, Lecturer, School of Women: A Study of Construction of Women's Studies, Utkal University, Labourers in Noida”, ` 11,00,000/-. Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, “A Status Report on Women Refugees of Odisha: 145. Dr. Dinesh Das (SC), Assistant Professor, With special reference to the Women Dept. of Economics, Gossaigaon College, Refugees of Kendrapada District”, Gossaigaon Kokrajhar, Assam, ` 8,00,000/-. “Examining India’s Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee 140. Prof. Ashok Pankaj, Council for Social Act (MGNREGA): The Place of Rural Development, Sangha Rachana, 53-Lodi Women in Assam”, ` 13,00,000/-. Estate, New Delhi, “Wage Employment versus Self Employment Opportunity, 146. Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Sharma, Professor & Head, Department of Political Access and Impact on Women”s Science, B-5, Professor Quarter, Empowerment”, ` 10,00,000/-. S.C.C.S. University, Meerut, Uttar 141. Dr Muniza R Khan, Hony Senior Pradesh, “Impact of Urban Governance Fellow, Gandhian Institute of Studies on Political Mobilization in Western (Trust), Central Gandhi Smarak Nidhi, Uttar Pradesh – An Analytical Study”, `10,00,000/-. Rajghat, New Delhi, “Understanding 69
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147. Prof. M. Gopinath Reddy, Centre Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, “Impact of Right to Information in Strengthening for Economic and Social Studies, the Panchayati Raj Institutions in Nizamiah Observatory Campus, Madhya Pradesh”, `5,00,000/-. Begumpet, Hyderabad, “Assessment of Implementation of Tribal Sub-plan (TSP) Act 2013 in Andhra Pradesh”, 153. Dr. Tabasum Firdous, Associate Professor, Academic Staff College, ` 8,00,000/-. University of Kashmir, Hazratbal, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, 148. Dr. Sangeeta Mathur, Lecturer, Political “Women Empowerment and Local SelfScience, Aklank Girls’ PG College, governance in Jammu and Kashmir: A Basant Vihar, Kota, Rajasthan, “Rajnitik Case Study of District Ganderbal and Sehbhagita evam Social Media: Kulgam”, ` 7,00,000/-. Rajasthan Rajya ke Vishesh Sandharb Mein”, ` 3,00,000/-. 154. Dr. Thokchom Binarani Devi, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Political 149. Dr. Rajeev Kumar Singh, Department Science, G.P. Women’s College, Imphal, of Political Science, Central University Manipur, “Electoral Politics and of Haryana, Mahendergarh, Haryana, Political Participation of Women in “Human Security and Conflict: A Manipur-1971-2002”, ` 10,00,000/-. Comparative Study of Sonbhadra and Mahendragarh District of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana”, ` 8,00,000/-.
155. Dr Harish Kumar Thakur, Dept. of Pol. Science, Govt College, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, “Changpas of 150. Dr. Uday Singh Rajput, Assistant Ladakh: A Study in Continuity and Professor, Dr. Jayanta Kumar Behera, Change”, `9,00,000/-. Department of Political Science, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, 156. Dr Sudhir Kumar Suthar, Centre for Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh, Political Studies, SSS, JNU, New Delhi, “Functioning of Gram Sabha in the “Political Engagements, Social Capital Scheduled Areas of Madhya Pradesh: and Alienation: A Comparative Study of special reference to Baiga Areas of Farmer’ Suicides in Maharashtra, Punjab Madhya Pradesh”, ` 5,00,000/-. and Uttar Pradesh”, `10,00,000/-. 151. Dr. Chanchal Kumar Sharma, Assistant 157. Dr Kalmekolan Vidyasagar Reddy, Professor, Central University of Deptt of Pol. Science, Mizoram Haryana, Mahendragarh, Haryana, (Central) University, Aizawl, Mizoram, “Regional Disparities and Role of “Developmental Strategies in Mizoram: Inter-governmental Transfers in the Era Emerging Challenges”, `5,00,000/-. of Economic Reforms and Coalition 158. Dr. Shilp Shikha Singh, Giri Institute Politics”, ` 10,00,000/-. of Development Studies, Sector O, 152. Dr. Vishwas Patel, Head, Dept. of Aliganj Housing Scheme, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, “Muzaffarnagar Riots: Political Science, St. Aloysius College, 70
Integrating Political Dynamics of Religion and Caste of Western Uttar Pradesh”, ` 9,00,000/-.
Era of Globalization: A Case Study of Migrant Weavers of Banaras”, `10,00,000/-.
159. Dr. Anjan Kumar Bhanja, Dept. 164. Dr. Bijan Kumar Kunda, Associate Professor, Dept. of Political Science, of Political Science, Govt Degree Barnagar College, Barpeta, Assam, College, Borndila, Arunachal Pradesh, “The Role of the People Belonging to “Modernising Tribal Village Councils Linguistic and Religious Minorities in through the Agency of Panchayati the State Politics of Assam with special Raj-A Study of West Kameng District of reference to the Role of UMP and Arunachal Pradesh”, ` 5,00,000/-. AIUDF”, ` 3,00,000/-. 160. Mr. Rajendra Onkar Belokar, Department 165. Dr. Rita Banerjee, Associate Professor, of Political Science, S.N. Mor, Arts, Shyam Lal (Eve) College, University Commerce & Smt. G.D. Saraf, Science of Delhi, Delhi, “Roots and Legacies College Tumsar, Bhandara, Maharashtra, of Naxalbari 1967 and Indian Political “Gramin Vikas Yojnaanchya AimlbjavThought”, ` 2,50,000/-. dinchya Sandarbhat Sthanik Lokancha Dr. (Mrs) Sharmila Purakayastha, Sahbhag ek Vishleshnatmak Adhyayan”, 166. Associate Professor, Dept. of Pol. ` 2,00,000/-. Science, Sh. Bhagat Singh (Evening) 161. Dr. V. Anil Kumar Vaddiraju, College, University of Delhi, Sheikh Assistant Professor, Centre for Sarai-II, New Delhi, “Indigenous Political Institutions, Governance Initiatives & Inclusive Growth in and Development, Institute for Social Mizoram (1993-2013)”, ` 5,00,000/-. and Economic Change, Dr. V.K.R.V Dr. Rinki Gaur, Lajpat Nagar, Rao Road, Nagarabhavi, Bengaluru, 167. Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, “Impact Karnataka, “Urban Governance and of Urban Governance on Women Local Democracy in Karnataka and Empowerment in Eastern Rajasthan – Andhra Pradesh, India”, ` 5,00,000/-. An Analytical Study”, ` 4,00,000/-. 162. Dr.Jugal Kishore Dadhich, Assistant 168. Mr. K.M.Sharma, Senior Editor-News Professor, Department of Non-violence Nation, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, “Analysis and Peace, Jain Vishva Bharati Institute, of Factors Affecting the Voting Pattern Ladnun, Rajasthan, “73rd Constitutional in Urban India: A study with reference to Amendment & Rural Development with Socio-Economic Situation”, `7,00,000/-. special reference to District Nagaur”. 169. Dr. Poonam, Dr. Ashok Kumar, Baikunthi ` 3,00,000/-. Devi Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Agra, 163. Dr. Manjur Ali, Research Officer, Uttar Pradesh “Bharatiya Rajaniti Aur Centre for Budget and Governance Saampradayik Dange: Mujaffarnagar Accountability (CBGA), Safdarjung ewam Godhra Ke Vishesh Sandarbh Mein”, ` 14,00,000/-. Enclave, New Delhi, “Muslims in the 71
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170. Dr. Sanjay Kumar Das (SC), 201, & Gender Justice in the Northern Brahmaputra, Dr. B. D. Marg, New Delhi, Regions of India”, ` 12,00,000/-. “The Politics of Presence–Participation of Women in Panchayat Raj Institutions 176. Dr. Sailen Debnath, Associate Professor, in Rajasthan”, ` 14,00,000/-. Alipurduar College, Jalpaiguri, West Bengal, “Indo-Bhutan Relations in 171. Dr. Yagati Chinna Rao (SC), Associate Modern Times: A Study of Bilateral Professor, Dr. Shiv Prakash Katiyar, Relations in the Context of International Research Associate, Centre for the Study Affairs”, ` 5,00,000/-. of Discrimination & Exclusion (CSDE), School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal 177. Professor. P.R. Kumaraswamy, Centre Nehru University, New Delhi, “Ethnic for West Asian Studies, School of Prejudices and Gender Discrimination International Studies, JNU, New Delhi, against North-East Migrants: Case “India”s Relation with the Persian Gulf Study of Five Metropolitan Cities”, Region”, ` 8,00,000/-. ` 5,00,000/-. 172. Dr. Moamenla Amer (ST), Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Nagaland University, Lumami, Nagaland, “A Study of Youth Political Participation in Nagaland”, `12,00,000/-.
178. Dr. Amitabh Singh, Assistant Professor, Dayal Singh College, Lodhi Road, New Delhi, “Secularism in India and France: A Comparative Perspective”, ` 9,00,000/-.
179. Dr. Mujib Alam, Assistant Professor, Academy of International Studies, M.M.A. Jauhar Marg, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, “Contours of Turkish Foreign Policy under the A.K. Party Rule and Indo- Turkish 174. Dr. Anand Shanker Singh, Principal, Relations: Locating India in the ‘New’ Dr. Indira Srivastava, Associate Foreign Policy of Turkey Post-2002”, Professor, Dept. of Sociology, Iswar ` 7,00,000/-. Saran College, Allahabad, Dr. Mridul Srivastava, Assistant Registrar Dr. Sujata Ashwarya Cheema, (Academics) & Faculty in Criminology, 180. Assistant Professor, Centre for West Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya, National Law Asian Studies, Management Building, University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, “Manpower Planning for Convicts and “Israel’s Natural Gas Discoveries in Under trials in Correctional Institutions the Eastern Mediterranean: A Study of Uttar Pradesh”, ` 14,00,000/-. of their Regional and Trans-regional Political-Economic Implications from 175. Prof G.S. Bajpai, National Law the Perspective of Interdependence University, Sector -14, Dwarka, New Liberalism”, ` 8,00,000/-. Delhi, “Status of Crime Against Women 173. Dr. (Mrs.) Martina Toppo (ST), Kasturinagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka “A Study on the State of Jharkhand”, ` 6,00,000/-.
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of Pune, Maharashtra “A Critical Study of Changing Nature of India’s Security Discourses in the Context of Global Peace and Security: Special Reference to Naxalite & Terrorism Threat to India’s National Security”, ` 6,00,000/-.
182. Professor G.V.C Naidu, Chairperson, Centre for South, Central and Southeast 188. Prof. Niru Hazarika, Northern Regional Asian & Southwest Pacific Studies, Centre, Jawaharlal Nehru University, School of International Studies, JNU, New Delhi, “Ethics and Human Values New Delhi, “Role of Soft Power in in Medical Sciences: A Study of India’s Look East Policy of Engagement Hospital Systems of All India Institute with East Asia”, ` 10,00,000/-. of Medical Sciences and Indraprastha Apollo Hospital in India”, ` 15,00,000/-. 183. Dr. Teena Saran, Department of Defence Studies, Meerut College, Meerut, 189. Dr. A. Muthulakshmi (SC), Associate Uttar Pradesh, “Evolution of Maoist Professor, Department of Public Ideological Movement in India ; Its Administration, Mizoram University, Likely Future Course and Policy Options Aizawl, Mizoram, “Solid Waste to Counter the Same”, ` 7,00,000/-. Management (SWM) in Aizawl City”, `
9,00,000/-. 184. Dr. Abhay Kumar Srivastava, Assistant Professor, Dept of Military Studies, 190. Prof. Lalrintluanga (ST), Department D.A.V College, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, of Public Administration, Mizoram “Naxalism in Chattisgarh and India’s University (Central), Aizawl-Mizoram, National Security: A Comparative Study “Role of a Local Government in Urban of Raipur and Narayanpur” , ` 7,00,000/-. Disaster Mitigation and Management in Mizoram”, ` 10,00,000/-. 185. Dr. Sonu Kushwaha, Department of
Defence Studies, Meerut College, 191. Dr. Muzamil Jan, Assistant Professor, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, “India Look East Extension and Communication, Dr. Policy: Strategic Implications on NorthNahid Ruhee, Assistant Professor, East Region”, ` 8,00,000/-. Institute of Home Science, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, Kashmir, Jammu 186. Dr. Gulab Chandra, Dept. of Defence and Kashmir, “Impact of Food Studies, Meerut College, Meerut, Uttar Consumption Pattern on Health and Pradesh, “Ethnic Conflict: Challenge to Nutrition Status of Population in Indian Security (with special reference Kashmir Region”, ` 7,00,000/-. to Assam State) – An Analytical Study”, ` 6,00,000/-. 192. Dr. Arun Kumar R. Kulkarni, Assistant Professor, Centre for Multi-Disciplinary 187. Prof. Vijay Khare (SC), Director, Development Research (CMDR), Department of Defence & Strategic Studies, Ambedkar Bhavan, University Dharwad, Karnataka, “Impact of 73
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University, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, “A Socio Psychological Impact of Reading on Prisoners in Tamil Nadu An Analysis”, ` 8,00,000/-.
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Category: General 194. Dr. Madhu Rajput, Associate Professor, Dept. of Western History, Lucknow 1. Professor Sandip Sarkar, Professor Alakh N. Sharma and Amrita Datta, University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, Institute for Human Development, “Occupational Mobility in an Exiled NIDM Building, IP Estate, New Delhi, Community: A Socio-economic Study “Political Economy of Development, of Tibetan Women with special reference Poverty and Change in Bihar”, to Refugees Settled in Dharamshala and ` 40,00,000/-. Dehradun (1959-2012)”, ` 10,00,000/-. 195. Dr. Felix Bast, Dr. Zameerpal Kaur, 2. Assistant Professor, Centre for Comparative Literature, Central University of Punjab, Mansa Road, Bathinda, Punjab, “Tracing Linguistic Evolutionary Heritage of Indian Languages Using Computational Phylogenetics”, ` 7,00,000/-.
Dr. Akhil Alha & Ms. Ankita Goyal, Associate Fellow, Council for Social Development, Sangha Rachna, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi, “Transformation in Agrarian Relations in the Period of Agrarian Crisis and Well-being of SmallMarginal Members and Agricultural Laborers”, ` 40,00,000/-.
196. Dr. Anjali Gera Roy, Professor, Dept. of 3. Professor Sanjay Sehgal, Professor Wasim Ahmad, Research Fellow, Humanities & Social Sciences, Indian Department of Financial Studies, Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, University of Delhi, South Campus, West Bengal, “Memorizing a Forgotten New Delhi, “Financial Integration in the Chapter: The Komagata Maru Episode”, SAARC Region: Empirical Analysis ` 8,00,000/-. and Policy Issues”, ` 40,00,000/-. 197. Dr. T. Kamali, Professor of Tamil Studies, Mother Teresa Women’s 4. Dr. Abhijeet K. Vadera, Assistant Professor, Indian School of Business, University, Attuvampatti Campus, Gachibowli, Hyderabad & Mr. Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, “A Study Madan Pillutla, Area Leader of the of Pasture Life in Classical Sangam Organizational Behaviour Area and Literature and Edmund Spencer’s The ISB and Chaired Professor at London Shenherd’s Calendar”, ` 3,00,000/-. Business School, Mr. Vivekanand 198. Dr. P. Balasubramanian, Deputy Srivastava, Research Associate, Indian School of Business, Gachibowli, Librarian, Manonmaniam Sundaranar 74
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on the Well-being of Social Groups: Developing a Methodological Tools for Loss and Impact Assessment in the Context of Uttarakhand-2013 Natural Disaster”, ` 20,00,000/-.
5. Dr. (Mrs.) Mridula Sharma, Chief, HRD (Retired), Institute of Applied Manpower Research (IAMR), Planning Commission, GoI, New Delhi & 9. Dr. Maya Rathnasabapathy, Assistant Dr. Ramesh Chandra Malik (SC), Professor Senior (Psychology), VIT Research Consultant, PG Department University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, of History, Utkal University, Vani Vihar, “Understanding the Psycho Social Bhubaneshwar, Professor K. Biswal, Problems of Vulnerable Adolescent Girls Department of Educational Planning, and the Effect of Intervention through NUEPA, 17-B, Sri Aurobindo Marg, Life Skills Training”, `18,00,000/-. New Delhi, “Quality Primary Education and the Role of Teacher: A Study of 10. Professor Chandi Prasad Nanda, P.G. Dept. of History, Ravenshaw University, the Scheduled Area Districts in Select Cuttack, Odisha & Mr. Iswar Parida, States”, ` 48,00,000/-. Archival Assistant Repository Section, 6. Professor P.H. Mohammad, Assistant National Archives of India, New Delhi Professor, Centre for the Study & Dr. Laxmi Kanta Mishra, Reader, of Social Exclusion and Inclusive “Development, Displacement and Policy, Maulana Azad National Urdu Resistance: Exploring Contemporary University, Hyderabad & Dr. S. Abdul Social Movements in Odisha”, Thaha, Assistant Professor, CSSEIP, ` 25,00,000/-. MANUU, Hyderabad & Dr. Akumarthi Professor Maitreyee Chaudhuri, Nageswara Rao, Assistant Professor, 11. Chairperson, CSSS, JNU, New Delhi, CSSEIP, MANUU, Hyderabad, “South “Mediatization and Democracy in Indian Muslims: Present and Future”, Contemporary India: A Select Study ` 30,00,000/-. of Changing Media Practices in Four 7. Dr. K. Nagarajan, Reserve Bank of India Sites”, ` 40,00,000/-. Chair, Professor in Rural Economics, RBI Endowment Unit, Institute of 12. Professor Fahimuddin, Giri Institute of Development Studies, Sector ‘O’ Rural Management, Anand, Gujarat, Aliganj, Lucknow & Dr. Shilp Shika “Gendered Impacts of NREGS in Rural Singh, Associate Professor, GIDS, India: Evidence and Implications for Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, “Changing Policy”, ` 30,00,000/-. Loyalty in Electoral Politics in Uttar 8. Dr. Siba Sankar Mohanty, Assistant Pradesh: A Study of Marginalized Professor of Economics, Doon Group”, `16,00,000/-. University, Mothrawala, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, “Economic Loss in 13. Dr. Debatra Kumar Dey, Assistant Professor in Economics, Srikrishna Disasters and the Differentiated Impact 75
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College, Bagula, West Bengal, “Left Wing Extremism in Rural West Bengal: A Search For Socio Economic Issues”, ` 20,00,000/-. 14. Professor Jeemol Unni, Institute of Rural Management, Anand (IRMA), Anand, Gujarat, “Women Entrepreneurs in the New Indian Middle Class : Macro and Micro Perspectives”, ` 40,00,000/-.
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15. Professor Navnita Chadha Behera, Honorary Director, Institute for Research on India and International Studies, 993, 16. Dr. Rajiv Nayan, Senior Research Associate, the Institute for Defence Sector-40, Gurgaon, & Professor, Dept Studies and Analysis, Rao Tularam of Political Science, University of Delhi Marg, Delhi Cantonment, Delhi, “Global & A.K Ramakrishnan (Co-Director), Strategic Trade Management and India”, Centre for West Asian Studies, School `15,00,000/- (Did not join). of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi & Aparna Devare (Co-Director), Assistant 17. Professor Ajay Kumar Patnaik, School of a International Studies (SIS), JNU, New Professor, Department of Political Delhi & Co-Director: Professor Meeta Science, University of Hyderabad, Mehta, Centre for International Trade, Hyderabad & Jayati Srivastava (CoSIS, JNU, Professor S.N. Malakar, Director), Associate Professor, Centre SIS, JNU, New Delhi & Dr. Meenakshi for International Organization and Sundariyal, School of Languages, JNU, disarmament, school of International New Delhi & Dr. G. Venkat Raman, Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Indian Institute of Management, New Delhi & K.M Seethi (Co-Director), Kozhikode, Kerala & Dr. Rajan Kumar, Professor and Director, School of SIS, JNU, New Delhi, “BRICS: An International Relations and Politics, Alternative Vision of Trans-regional Mahatma Gandhi University, KottayamCooperation from the Global South”, Kerala & Priya Naik (Co-Director), ` 35,00,000/-. Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Zakir Hussain College, University of Delhi, Delhi 18. Dr. Ch. Rupachandra Singh, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Political Science, & Priyankar Upadhyaya, UNESCO Kamakhya Pemton College, Hiyangthang, Chair for Peace and International Imphal, Manipur “Re-defining the Understanding and Professor, Conflicting Expectations and its Malaviya Centre for Peace research, ‘Manifestations: A Study on the Unrest Banaras Hundu University, Banaras, in India’s North East with special Uttar Pradesh & Rajshree Chandra, Associate Professor, Department of reference to Manipur”, ` 15,00,000/-. 76
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3. Dr. P. Balamurugan, Assistant Professor, Centre for Rural Development, Annalamalai University, Annamalainagar, Tamil Nadu, “A 8. Dr. Sailajananda Saikia, Assistant Study on the Modernization of Tank Professor, Department of Geography, Systems and Poverty Reduction towards M.C. College, Barpeta, Assam, “Moria Sustainable Rural Livelihoods in Muslim Community of Brahmaputra Two Select Districts of Tamil Nadu”, Valley, Assam: A Study on Changing `15,00,000/-. Occupational Pattern and its Impact on Socio - Economic Conditions”, 4. Dr. Suresh Ramdas Pathare, Director, ` 15,00,000/-. Centre for Studies in Rural
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12. Dr. P. Arunachalam, Professor & Head, 17. Dr. R. Kumarasamy, Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, Madurai Department of Applied Economics, Kamaraj University, Madurai, Tamil Cochin University of Science and Nadu, “Developing CDL (Computational Technology, Kochi, Kerala, “A Study on Documentation Lexicon) for Tulu as the Sustainable Solid Waste Management Endangered Language”, `15,00,000/-. in Kerala State”, `19,33,000/-. 13. Dr. Gopal Sankhala, Principal Scientist, Division of Dairy Extension, National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, Haryana ; Co-Directors: Dr. H. R. Meena, Senior Scientist, Dr. B. S. Meena, Senior Scientist, Dr. K. S. Kadian, Principal Scientist, Dr. S. S. Lathwal, Senior Scientist, “Urban and Peri-urban Dairies among Marginalized Dairy Holders and its Effect on Society”, ` 48,00,000/-.
18. Dr. K. T. Geetha, Professor of Economics, Avinashilingam Institute of Home Science and Higher Education for Women, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu; Dr. Malarvizhi (SC), Assistant Professor, Avinashilingam Institute of Home Science and Higher Education for Women, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, “Economic Costs of Domestic Violence against Women in Selected Rural and Urban Slum Areas in Coimbatore District, Tamil Nadu”, ` 22,00,000/-.
14. Dr. Suryakant Waghmore, Assistant Professor, Centre for Environmental 19. Dr. C. Jeevitha, Assistant Professor, Dr. N.V. Sujath Kumar, Assistant Professor, Equity and Social Justice, Tata Institute Department of Fisheries Information of Social Sciences, Sion - Trombay and Statistics, Fisheries College of Road, Deonar Mumbai, Maharashtra, Research Institute, Fisheries University, “Withering Caste in Urban India; A Thoothukudi, Tami Nadu, “Poverty Study of Mumbai and Ahmadabad”, Alleviation through Microfinance ` 25,00,000/-. among the Marginalized Fisherwomen in the Southern Coastal District of Tamil 15. Dr. Rup Kumar Barman, Associate Nadu”, `15,00,000/- . Professor in History, Department of History, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, “Changing Nature of Caste in Post- Category: Scheduled Tribes (ST) colonial India: A Study on the Scheduled 1. Dr. Otem Moyong, Associate Caste Communities of West Bengal”, Professor, Department of Commerce, ` 19,00,000/-. Rajiv Gandhi University, Rono Hills, Doimukh, Arunachal Pradesh & 16. Dr. Rabindra Kumar, Associate Professor Dr. Dimong Padung, Nodal Officer, in Sociology, Room No. 142, F-Block, NRHM, Government of Arunachal SOSS, IGNOU, New Delhi, “The Post Pradesh, Nalarhagum, Arunachal Liberalization Rural Transformation: Pradesh, “Declining Sex Ratio and its A Study of Rural Society of Bihar”, Impact on Religious Socio-cultural and Economic Life of the Monpas: A Study ` 18,00,000/-. 79
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and Inclusive Policy, School of Social Sciences, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, “Community Participation in Tribal and Non-Tribal Areas during the Implementation of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA): An Critical Study in Andhra Pradesh”, ` 20,00,000/-.
2. Professor Mary Gabriela Bage, Head, Department of Sociology, Utkal University, Bhubaneshwar, Odisha & Dr. Sucheta Priyabadni, Director, Student Services, KIIT University, Patia, Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, “Livelihood, 7. Professor Naresh R. Dhurve, Tirpude College of Social Work, Civil Lines, Hunger and Malnutrition: An Empirical Nagpur, Maharashtra, “A Study of the Analysis of Tribal Women of Odisha”, Improvement in Living Conditions of `14,00,000/-. Tribal in Remote Villages Block, Nagpur District in Maharashtra”, ` 15,00,000/-. 3. Dr. Tshering Chonzom Bhutia, Visiting Associate Fellow, Institute of Chinese 8. Dr. Bhubaneshwar Sabar, Centre Studies, Civil Line, Delhi, “Indian for Multidisciplinary Development and Chinese Ethnic Minority Policies: Research (CMDR), Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Comparing and Contrasting the IndoNagar, Dharwad, Karnataka, “When Naga and the Sino-Tibetan Cases”, ‘Speciality is Lost in Special: Political ` 30,00,000/-. Economy of Special Micro-Projects’ for Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups 4. Professor T. V. Kattimani, Vice Chancellor, (PVTGs) in Odisha, India”, ` 15,00,000/-. Indira Gandhi National Tribal University
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(IGNTU), Amarkantak Mekal Sadan, 9. Dr. Rimai Joy, Assistant Professor, Kapil Dhara Road, Amarkantak, Amity Institute of Anthropology, Amity Madhya Pradesh; Co-Director- Dr. University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, R. H. Sahoo, Associate Professor, “Socio-Economic Growth: A Study on Head of the Department of Sociology the Awareness and Impact of Different & Anthropology, IGNTU, “An Tribal Development Schemes among Interdisciplinary Study of the Baiga: the Tangkhul Naga of Manipur in NorthTo Develop a Database to be Used for East India”, ` 15,00,000/-. Inputs for Sustainable Development”, 10. Dr. Manjusha K.A., Assistant Professor, ` 30,00,000/-. School of Gandhian Thought, Mahatma Dr. P. Vishnu Dev, Assistant Professor, Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, Department of Sociology, Osmania “Human Rights and Tribal Development: University, Hyderabad, “Indigenous A Comparative Study of the Medicinal and Healing Practices Malaipandaram Tribes in Pathanmthitta among Tribals: A Sociological Study in and Kollam Districts in Kerala”, ` Telangana State”, `15,00,000/-. 20,00,000/-. Dr. V. Srinivasa Rao, Assistant Professor, Centre for the Study of Social Exclusion
11. Professor Bhattu Ramesh, Dean, School of Folk and Tribal Lore, P.S. Telugu
University, Warangal, Telangana, “Problems and Future of Young Tribal Women Widows in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh State-An Empirical and Comparative Study”, ` 25,00,000/-.
Pradesh, “Changing Forms of Work Organisation, Labour Processes and Labour Market Outcome of Person with Disabilities in India”, ` 10,00,000/-.
SC/ST Studies of Sponsored 12. Dr. Binita Das, Associate Professor, Research
Department of History, Puthimari College, Soneswar, Kamrup, Assam, 1. Professor Ramesh Ganeshrao Dandge (SC), Department of Economics, Shivaji “Challenges of Assimilation among the University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra, “A Tribal People: A Study of the Traditional Study of Socio-Economic Development and Cultural History of the Thangal of BPL Households through Social Kacharis of Assam”, ` 15,00,000/-. Infrastructure Facilities and Poverty Alleviation Programmes in Backward 13. Dr. Suresh Jagannadham, Council for Region of Western Maharashtra”, Social Development, Southern Regional `20,95,000/-. Centre, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad, “Cultural Disparity among the Tribes in India: Exploring through Oral 2. Dr. Buddharatna Sambhaji Liheetkar (SC), Assistant Professor, Department Literature”, ` 30,00,000/-. of Music, Government College of Arts & Science, Kile Ark, Aurangabad, 14. Dr. B. Deepa Jyothi, Assistant Professor Maharshtra, “A History of Ambedkarite of English, Kakatiya University, Lyricist and Singrers in Maharashtra Warangal, Telangana, “Literature of the (from 1930-2012)”, ` 35,00,000/-. Lambada Tribe in Telangana: A SocioCultural Perspective”, ` 20,00,000/-. 3. Dr. Ratan Hembram (ST), Assistant Professor, Dept. of Santali, Vidyasagar 15. Dr. Joseph K. Lalfakzuala, Omeo Kumar University, Midnapore, West Bengal, Das Institute of Social Change and “Audio-Visual Documentation, TransDevelopment, Hengerabari, Guwahati, lation and Analysis of the Santali Folk Assam, “State Society Interface: Narratives & Performances in Select Autonomy and Governance in India’s Districts of West Bengal, Jharkhand & North East”, ` 30,00,000/-. Odisha”, ` 33,05,000/-. In addition, the following research proposals pertaining to 2013-14 were awarded after 4. Dr. Gopi Lal Mahawar (SC), 46 Chandra Nagar, Gopalpura Mode, Jaipur, second round of evaluation. They are as Rajasthan, “Tribal Atlas of Rajasthan”, follows: `8,00,000/-.
Urban Labour Market 1.
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notified Tribes (DNTs). Inadvertently, this was not reported earlier. The scholars who were given sanctions to conduct studies in the above categories are as follows:
8. Professor K. K. Bagchi (SC), North Bengal University, West Bengal, “Educational Status of Scheduled Castes in West Bengal: Atternatives & Challenges”, ` 53,00,000/-.
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Professor Deepak Kumar (SC), CRRID, Chandigarh, “Educational Status of 9. Scheduled Castes in Punjab: Attainment & Challenges”, ` 53, 00,000/-.
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Dr. Bhagat Singh, Dr. K.V. Chamar & Dr. Rajender Budguzar (SC), CRRID, Chandigarh, “Educational Status of Scheduled Castes in Haryana: Attainment & Challenges”, `53, 00,000/-.
Professor Pulla Rao, Andhra University, Hyderabad, “Coastal Districts of Andhra Pradesh”, & Dr.G.Nagaraju & Dr.Krishna Rao (SC) Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad, “Educational Status of Scheduled Castes in Coastal District and Rayalsima & Telangana Regions of Andhra Pradesh: Atternatives & Challenges”, ` 53,00,000/-.
3. Professor P. M. Jadav (SC), “Educational Status of Scheduled 10. Professor Narender Kumar (SC), Ambedkar University, Lucknow, Uttar Castes in Rajasthan: Attainment & Pradesh, “Educational Status of Scheduled Challenges”, ` 53, 00,000/-. Castes in Uttar Pradesh: Attainment & 4. Professor Naresh Chauhan (SC), Centre Challenges”, `53,00,000/-. for Social Studies, Surat, Gujarat, “Educational Status of Scheduled Castes 11. Professor G.G.Wankhede (SC), Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, in Gujarat: Attainment & Challenges”, Maharashtra, “Educational Status of ` 53,00,000/-. Scheduled Castes in Maharashtra: Attainment & Challenges”, `53,00,000/-. 5. Professor R.D. Maurya (SC), BANISS, Mhow, Madhya Pradesh, “Educational 12. Professor Vishwanatha (SC), Mangalore Status of Scheduled Castes in University, Mangalagangothri, KarnaChhattisgarh & Madhya Pradesh: taka, “Educational Status of Scheduled Attainment & Challenges”, `53,00,000/-. Castes in Karnataka & Goa: Attainment & Challenges”, `53,00,000/-. 6. Professor K.N.Paswan & Dr.Awadesh Kumar (SC), A.N.Sinha Institute 13. Professor M.Thangaraj (SC), Madras of Social Studies, Patna, Bihar, University, Chennai & Dr. D. “Educational Status of Scheduled Castes Purushottman, Pondicherry University, in Bihar & Jharkhand: Attainment & Puducherry, “Educational Status of Challenges”, ` 53,00,000/-. Scheduled Castes in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry: Attainment & Challenges”, 7. Professor Basanta Malik (SC), Utkal `53,00,000/-. University, Odisha, “Educational Status of Scheduled Castes in Odisha: Attainment 14. Professor S. Irudaya Rajan (SC), Centre for Development Studies, & Challenges”, ` 53,00,000/-. 82
Thiruvananthapuram, “Educational 21. Professor Bhukya Bhangya & Dr. R. Ramdas (ST), Council for Social Status of Scheduled Castes in Kerala: Development, Hyderabad, “Educational Attainment & Challenges”, ` 53,00,000/-. Status of Scheduled Tribes in Andhra 15. Professor Virender Koundal (SC), Pradesh: Attainment & Challenges”, University of Jammu, Jammu & Dr. ` 43,00,000/-. Sofiya Hassan Mir, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, “Educational Status 22. Dr. Bipin Jojo (ST), TISS, Mumbai, of Scheduled Castes in Jammu and Maharashtra, “Educational Status Kashmir: Attainment & Challenges”, of Scheduled Tribes in Maharashtra: ` 93,00,000/-.(Two states grant). Attainment & Challenges”, ` 43,00,000/-. 16. Professor Nain Singh (SC), Himachal 23. Professor K. M. Metry (ST), Kannada Pradesh University, Shimla, Himachal University, Hampi, Karnataka, Pradesh, “Educational Status of “Educational Status of Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Castes in Himachal Pradesh in Karnataka & Goa: Attainment & and Uttarakhand: Attainment & Challenges”, ` 43,00,000/-. Challenges”, ` 81,78,000/- (two states grant). 24. Professor R. S. Tolia (ST), Doon University, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, 17. Dr. D. Parimala (SC), CIE, University “Educational Status of Scheduled Tribes of Delhi, Delhi, “Educational Status of in Uttarakhand & Himachal Pradesh: Scheduled Castes in Delhi: Attainment Attainment & Challenges”, ` 43,00,000/& Challenges”, ` 53,00,000/-. . 18. Dr. Joseph Bara (ST), ERRU, JNU, New 25. Professor S. L. Meena (ST), Jodhpur Delhi, “Educational Status of Scheduled University, Rajasthan, “Educational Tribes in Jharkhand and Bihar: Attainment Status of Scheduled Tribes in Rajasthan: & Challenges”, ` 48,00,000/-. Attainment & Challenges”, ` 43,00,000/-. 19. Dr. Panka Toppo (ST), NISWAS, 26. Professor J.C.Patel (ST), Centre Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, “Educational for Social Studies, Surat, Gujarat, Status of Scheduled Tribes in Odisha: “Educational Status of Scheduled Tribes Attainment & Challenges”, ` 43,00,000/-. in Gujarat: Attainment & Challenges”, ` 43,00,000/-. 20. Professor Hilarus Beck (ST), Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai 27. Dr. Sudash Lama & Dr. John M. and Joseph Marianus Kujur, ISI, Delhi, Tirkey (ST), North Bengal University, “Educational Status of Scheduled Darjeeling, West Bengal, “Educational Tribes in Chhatisgarh and Madhya Status of Scheduled Tribes in West Pradesh: Attainment & Challenges”, Bengal: Attainment & Challenges”, ` 86,00,000/-. (Two states grant) ` 43,00,000/-. 83
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28. Dr. J. Suresh (DNT), Council for Social 3. Dr. Ashok Kumar Srivastava, Hindu Development, Hyderabad, “Educational (PG) College, Zamania, Gazipur, Uttar Status of Denotified Tribes in “Madhya Pradesh, “Bal Kalyan Samajshastriya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Adhyayan (Varanasi Janpath ke Maharashtra & Goa : Attainment and Adampura, Rawari Talab aur Araziline Challenges”, ` 60,00,000/-. Chetra per Aadharit)”. 29. Dr. Vijay Korra (DNT), CSD, 4. “Educational Status of Denotified Tribes in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Kerala: Attainment and Challenges”, ` 60,00,000/-.
Dr. K. Venkattakumar, Senior Scientist, National Academy of Agricultural Research Management, Rajendra Nagar, Hyderabad, “Impact of Agriclinics and Agribusiness Centres in Extending Broad-Based Services to the Farming Community in Andhra Pradesh".
30. Dr. Md. Kalam (DNT), Apne Aap Women World Wide, Delhi, “Educational 5. Dr. P.P.Balan, Professor-cum-Director, Centre for Research in Rural & Industrial Status of Denotified Tribes in Rajasthan, Development (CRRID), Sector-19A, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal Madhya Marg, Chandigarh, “Deepening and Delhi: Attainment and Challenges”, Democracy: A Study on the Role of the `60,00,000/-. Local Self Government Institutions in North Indian States”. 31. Dr Inder Singh Negi and Ms. Anuradha (DNT), “Educational Status of Denotified Tribes in H P, Uttarakhand, 6. Dr. Sunil Babu (SC), Assistant Professor, Room No. 255, Rajdhani College, Raja J&K and UP: Attainment and Garden, New Delhi, “Poverty Amongst Challenges”, `60,00.000/-. Scheduled Castes in Delhi since the Eighties”. Project Reports Received
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Dr. Kshetri Rajiv Singh, 485-3rd Floor, Hardevpuri, Masjid Moth, Gautam Nagar, New Delhi, “Politics of Dams and the Ethnic Ties in Northeast India: Unfolding Development Agendas and Public Responses”.
2. Dr. Bhaskarjyoti Bora, Reader, Department of Commerce, Gauhati 8. University, Gauhati, “Eco Tourism in Assam vis-a-vis Small and Micro Entrepreneurial Activities with Special Reference to Kaziranga National Park”. 84
Dr. Asheesh Bisht, Dept. of Management Studies, Kumaun University, Bhimtal Campus, Bhimtal, Nainital, Uttarakhand, “Off-season Vegetable and their Value Chain in Hills of Uttarakhand : Status, Problems and Potentials : A Study of Nainital District of Kumaun Hills in Uttarakhand”. Chandrakant S. Bhanumate, School of Social Sciences, Solapur University, Solapur, Uttar Pradesh, “An Economic Analysis of Bidi Industry in Solapur (MS)”.
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Dr. Sivaji Vihwas Shinde, DAV Velankar 16. Dr. T. Ramachandran, Assistant College of Commerce, Solapur, Professor, Department of Economics, Maharashtra, “A Study of Strategies for Sethupathi Govt. Arts College, Inclusive Growth of Solapur District”. Ramanathapuram, Tamil Nadu, “Socio-Economic Conditions of Chilly 10. Mr. Rakesh Nigam, 7/14-II, Dalibagh Cultivators with special reference to Colony, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, Climate Change in Tamil Nadu”. “Information Seeking Behaviour among Villagers in Selected Districts of Uttar 17. Dr. Rajesh Paliwal, Assistant Professor, BSPG College, Roorkee, Haridwar, Pradesh”. Uttar Pradesh, “Development of 11. Dr. Surinder Kumar Shukla, Professor, Schedule Caste through Reservation Department of Correspondence Studies, Policy: A Study of Dholadevi Block, Punjab University, Chandigarh, District, Almora, Uttarakhand”. “Democracy in Emerging New Publics in North West States of India- Punjab, 18. Dr. Nizamuddin Khan, Associate Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Professor, Department of Geography, Jammu”. Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, “Role of Dairy Farming 12. Dr. S.N.Pathak, 5/857 Vikas Nagar, in Generation of Rural Livelihood Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh “Rehabilitation and its Effects on Socio-Economic of Destitute Children in Uttar Pradesh”. Transformation of Marginal and Small Farmers in Aligarh District, U.P.” 13. Dr. Thillai Rajan A, Associate Professor, Department of Management Studies, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, 19. Dr. Reeta Chauhan, Dept. of Economics, St. Aloysius College, Jabalpur, Chennai, “Recent Innovations in Madhya Pradesh, “Impact of Rural Infrastructure-inancing: Role Private Non-Agricultural Sector on Women Equity”. Empowerment in Madhya Pradesh”. 14. Mrs. Sultana Usmani, B/157 Shivani Vihar, Katyanpur, Lucknow, Uttar 20. Dr. Dyamanna Manakatti, Lecturer, Smt. Manoramadevi J. Somani Arts and Pradesh, “Prevalence and Incidence of Commerce Degree College for Women, Child Marriage in India – A Study of Vidya Nagar, Dharwad, Karnataka the Enforcement of Prohibition of Child “General Agreement on Trade in Marriage Act”. Services and India’s Service Sector”. 15. Dr. Malini L.Tantri, Assistant Professor, CESP, Institute for Social and Economic 21. Dr. (Mrs) Vasundhara Mohan, Executive Director, Centre for the Study of Society Change, Dr. VKRV Rao Road, and Secularism, 602, Silver Star, Nagarbhavi, Bengaluru, Karnataka, Prabhat Colony, Mumbai, Maharashtra, “Imperatives of Trade Facilitation on “Electoral Participation of Muslim Trade Performance: An Appraisal in the Women in India: A Comparative Context of India’s Select SEZs”. 85
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Perspective of Muslim Women of Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka”.
28. Dr. Milind Sudhakar Pande, MIT School of Telecom Management, S2-14B, MIT Campus, Kothrud, Pune, Maharashtra, 22. Dr. P. Ambiga Devi, Deemed University “Impact of ICT Facilities on Rural of Women, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, Education in Backward Regions: A “Impact of Watershed Technology on Study in the Context of BPL Families Inclusive Growth of Agriculture in in Marathwada & Vidharbha Region of Coimbatore District”. Maharashtra State”. 23. Dr. Amit Kumar Bhandari, B-4/72, 29. Dr. Rajesh Kumar Jangir, Lecturer, Kalyani, Nadia, West Bengal, P.G. Department of Economics, LBS “Explaining Gender Discrimination Government PG College, Kotpootli, in Household Education Expenditure: Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Right to Free and A Rural-Urban Comparison in West Compulsory Education: Implementation Bengal”. and Challenges for Rajasthan”. 24. Dr. Deepti Bhargava, Principal, Srinathji 30. Dr. Kamble Gautam Subana (SC), Associate Professor, School of Social Institute of Technology & Engineering, Sciences, Solapur University, Solapur, Rajsamand, Rajasthan, “Improvement Pune, Maharashtra, “Union Budget and of Quality of Management Education in Social Exclusion of Dalits in India and India – A Study”. Inclusive Policy”. 25. Dr. Sanjay, Gramin Punarmilan 31. Dr. R. R. Bhatnagar, Sardar Patel Sansthan, Bilari, Azamgarh, Uttar Institute of Economic and Social Pradesh, “Employment and Income Research, Thaltej Road, Ahmedabad, Generation through Rural Non-farm Gujarat, “Socio-Economic Impact sector: A Study in Eastern Region of of Development Paradigms as Rural Uttar Pradesh”. Farmers- A Study on Land Acquiring Process for Industrial Growth in 26. Ms. Lallaisangzuali (ST), Assistant Gujarat”. Librarian, Central Library, Mizoram University, Tanhril, Aizawl, Mizoram, 32. Dr. K. K. Vilentina (SC), Assistant “Use of Electronic Resources by the Professor, School of Business Public Faculty Members and Research Scholars Policy & Social Entrepreneurship, of the School of Social Science, Mizoram Ambedkar University, Sector-9, University”. Dwarka, New Delhi, “Masculinities
and Wife Battering : Sociological Study 27. Dr. R.K.Uppal, Head, Department of of Muslims in Rural Bihar and Andhra Economics, DAV College, Malout, Pradesh”. Muktsar, Punjab, “Transformation in Indian Banks through Banking 33. Dr. Bushra Beegom R.K., Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Services”. 86
University of Kerala, Thiruvanthapuram, Kerala, “Implication of Development Induces Displacement: Experience from Kerala”.
Industrial Technology, KIIT University, Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, “Tribes in Transition Amid Alien Environment: A Study of the Tribal Women in Slums of Bhubaneshwar City of Odisha”.
34. Dr. Neelo Farooqui, A/8 Shivaji Puram, Indira Nagar, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, 39. Dr. Amal Mandal (SC), 15 Natunpara, Devibari, Cooch Behar, West Bengal, “Urban Sanitation and Rehabilitation “Electoral Endurance in West Bengal of Scavengers in India: A Comparative (1977-2006): Untangling the Enigma”. Study of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar”. 35. Dr. Subir Biswas (SC), Reader in Anthropology, West Bengal State University, Barasat, 24 Parganas, Kolkata, West Bengal, “Gender Equity in Nutrition and Child Health among Muslims of North 24 Parganas, West Bengal”.
40. Dr. Sarita Saini, Associate Professor, Department of Human Development, College of Home Science, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, Punjab, “Management of Psycho-Social Morbidities among Adolescents through Parental Sensitization”.
41. Dr. Pradeep Kumar Misra, Associate 36. Dr. S. Mohd. Irshad, Assistant Professor, Professor, Educational Technology, 51 Jamsedji Tata Centre for Disaster Shakti Nagar, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, Management, Tata Institute of Social “Use of Online Social Networking Sites Science, Sion-Trombay Road, Deonar, by Indian Youth: A Study”. Mumbai, Maharashtra, “Privatisation of Struggle and Nationalisation of 42. Dr. Mousumi Dutta, 74 Topsia Road South, Sunflower Garden, Tower-1, Exploitation: A Study on the Issue of Flat-38, Kolkata, West Bengal, “Choice Land Acuisition and Public Resistance of Traditional Contraceptives among Against Mining Project”. Currently Married Women in Kolkata: Ultra-modernism or Son Preference?” 37. Dr. Mangala Anil Hirwade, Assistant Professor, Department of Library and 43. Dr. Sumarin Umdor, Associate Information Science, Rashtrasant Professor, Department of Economics, Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, North Eastern Hill University, Shillong, Dr. V.B. Alias Bhausabed Kolta Library Meghalaya, “Local Government Finance Building, First Floor, North Ambazari in Sixth Schedule Area of Northeast Road, Nagpur, Maharashtra, “Design India”. and Development of Online Objective Question Bank for NET/SET/JRF 44. Dr. Motilal Mahamallik, Assistant Professor, Institute of Development Aspirants in Library and Information Studies, 8B, Jhalana Institutional Area, Science”. Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Farm Households’ 38. Dr. Sucheta Priyabadmi, Joint Distress in India: A Case Study from Registrar, Kalinga Institute of Odisha”. 87
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45. Dr. B. Maheswari, Department of Haryana “Cognitive Restructuring a Self Controlled Procedure to Reduce the Business Administration, A.N.J.A. Stress High School Children in Delhi”. College, Sivakasi, Tamil Nadu, “Problems faced by the Working Women in the Un-organised Sector with 51. Dr. Ram Krishna Mandal, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, special reference to Match Industry Dev Natung Govt. College, Itanagar, Visudhunagar District, Tamil Nadu”. Arunachal Pradesh “Economic Inequality among the Rural Tribal 46. Dr. Shah Alam, Associate Professor, People in Arunachal Pradesh in the Age Department of Psychology, Aligarh of Globalization: A Case Study”. Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, “Impact of Emotional 52. Dr. Manjari Sarkar, Assistant Professor of Competence and Certain Personality Geography, Kandra Radhakanta Kundu Variables on Adjustment and Academic Mahavidyalaya, Kandra, Burdwan, West Achievement of Adolescents”. Bengal “Poverty Alleviation through Micro-finance in some parts of Burdwan 47. Dr. Pratap Motiram Vasave (SC), Dr. District, West Bengal”. Babasaheb Ambedkar College of Social Work, Morane, Dhule, Maharashtra, 53. Dr. C. Sekhar, Post Harvest Technology "Socio-Economic Profile and Centre, Agriculture Engineering Motivational Perspective of Students College & Research Institute, Tamil Coming for Social Work Education Nadu Agriculture University, Lawley North Maharashtra Region”. Road, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu “Socio-
Economic Impacts of Informal Food 48. Dr. Geeta Sharma, 304 Nav Regency, Supply System in Tamil Nadu”. 9/3 Manoramaganj, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, “Internet Banking Service 54. Dr. Rajeev Srivastava, Head, Department of Humanities and Social Science, Quality Dimensions and its Impact Jaypee University of Engineering and on Customer Satisfaction: A Study in Technology, Guna, Madhya Pradesh Context of Indore District in Madhya “Socio-Economic and Environmental Pradesh”. Impact Assessment of Family Type 49. Dr. N.Lalitha, Associate Professor, Biogas Plants in Guna District of Gujarat Institute of Development Madhya Pradesh”. Research, Gota, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, “Socio-Economic Implications of 55. Dr. M.S. Razeena Padmam, Professor & Director, School of Behavioural Protecting Handicrafts through the Sciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, System Geographical Indications”. Priyadarshini Hills, Kottayam, Kerala, 50. Dr. Anita Gupta, Faculty of “Inclusive Education of Children with Management Studies, Manav Rachna Special Needs in the Southern States of Institutional University, Faridabad, India – Issues & Concerns”. 88
56. Dr. G.Eswaraiah, Centre for Social 62. Dr. G. M. Rather, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Geography, University Development, Plot No-87, Road of Kashmir, Hazratbal, Srinagar, No.2, Mallikarjuna Nagar, L.B.Nagar, Jammu and Kashmir, “Assessment of Hyderabad, “A Study on the Social Malnutrition among Children – A Micro Mobility among the Scheduled Castes Level Study of Gujars in Great Kashmir of Urban Area in Andhra Pradesh”. Himalayan Range”. 57. Dr. K. Mohana Kumar, Reader, Department of Political Science, 63. Dr. Vimal Kumar Lahari (SC), Assistant Devaswom Board College, Kollam, Professor, Department of Sociology, Kerala, “Emerging Development Policy Faculty of Social Sciences, Banaras and Social Security in India: National Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Rural Employment Guarantee Act- A Pradesh, “Bharatiya Samaj Mein Study of NREGA and its Impact on Vidhavaon Ki Paristhiti Avam Bhumika Kerala Society and its Information (Varanasi Janpad Main Nivas Karne Sector Workers”. Wali Vidhavaon Par Adharit Ak Samaj Vaigyanik Adhyayan)’’. 58. Dr. Ravi Narayan Kar, Associate Professor, Department of Commerce, Shaheed Bhagat Singh (Evening) 64. Dr. Kiran Desai, Associate Professor, Centre for Social Studies, Veer College, University of Delhi, Sheikh Norma Gujarat University Campus, Sarai Phase-II (Triveni), New Delhi, Surat, Gujarat, “Searching for Space “Economic Viability of Organic Farming in Globalization Era: Fringe Sector in Haryana”. Livelihood Earners in Urban Economy 59. Dr. Arun Kumar R Kulkarni, Assistant – The Case of Surat City”. Professor, Centre for Multidisciplinary Development Research (CMDR), 65. Dr. Gajendra Narayan Karna, Society for Dharwad, Karnataka, “Efficiency of Disability and Rehabilitation Studies, Common Property Water Resources B-285 Vasant Kunj Enclave, New Delhi, for Drinking: A Comparative Study of “Disability, Human Rights and Social Selected Panchayats in Karnataka”. Justice in India: A Study with special reference to Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, 60. Dr. Anindita Chatterjee, 354 Sector 21-C, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Uttar Faridabad, Haryana, “Institutionalization Pradesh”. of Sustainable Development Initiative in Higher Education in the Universities of 66. Dr. Asiya Chaudhary, Assistant Delhi and NCR”. Professor, Department of Commerce, 61. Dr. Sudhir Verma, Jaipur, Rajasthan, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, "Elementary Education in Rajasthan: Uttar Pradesh, “A Study of International Problems and Issues of Governance: A Competition of Home-tech Industry in Critical Assessment”. Indian Scenario”. 89
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of the Special Economic Zones in 67. Dr. Moushumi Datta, Department of Geography, Nagindas Khandwala Maharashtra to the Indian Exports”. College of Commerce, Arts & Management Studies, Road No.1, 74. Dr. Jalandhar Pradhan, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, NIT Bhadran Nagar, Mumbai, Maharashtra, Rourkela, Odisha, “Catastrophic Out“Sustainable Development and Its of-Pocket Health Care Expenditure Socio-Economic Implication: The Case and Loss of Productivity: A Study of of Duars of West Bengal”. Economic Impact of Malaria in Tribal 68. Dr. Sonali De, Department of Region of Odisha”. Psychology, University of Kolkata, Kolkata, West Bengal, “Healing as 75. Dr. Renu Modi, Centre for African Perceived and when it is Madness”. Studies, Santa Cruz (East), Mumbai, Maharashtra, “Social Impact Assessment 69. Dr. Brijesh Kumar Bajpai, Giri Institute and Adaptation to Climate Change and of Development Studies, Sector Ó”, Displacement : A Case Study from India Aliganj Housing Scheme, Lucknow, and East Africa”. Uttar Pradesh, “Stress Children in Lucknow: A Study of their Socio- 76. Dr. V. K. Srivastava, 235-A, Daulpur, Economic Background and Living Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, “Cultural Conditions”. Evaluation of the Environmental – A Case Study of Arunachal Pradesh”. 70. Dr. Raj Pathania, Associate Professorcum-Head, Department of Human 77. Dr. Daisy Das, Department of Economics, Development, College of Home North Eastern Hill University, Shillong, Science, Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, “Adoption to Climate “Assessment of Family Health Status of Change: A Case Study of Flood Prone Tribal Population of Himachal Pradesh”. Area in Assam”. 71. Dr. Shyam Lal, Swami Vivekanand 78. Dr. Anuradha Banerjee, Jawaharlal Govt. College, Ghumarwin, Bilaspur, Nehru University, New Delhi, “Spatial Himachal Pradesh, ‘‘Bilaspur Janpad ke Dimensions of Deprivation and Sanskar Geeton Ka Samajik Adhyayan”. Vulnerability in Kolkata Metropolis: Issues and Challenges to Slum 72. Dr. S.C.Gupta, 842/1, Street No.10, Development Programmes”. Himmat Singh Nagar, Dugri, Ludhiana, Punjab, ‘‘Study of Social Dimensions of 79. Sh. M. Srinivasrao (SC), Assistant Missing Girl Child in Punjab”. Professor, Department of Political Science, University College of Arts, 73. Dr. Suryakant Vishwanath Lasune, Tumkur University, Tumkur, Karnataka, Assistant Professor, Department of “Bureaucracy and Development Commerce, Lala Lajpat Rai College of Administration in India: A Case Study Commerce & Economics, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai, Maharashtra, ‘‘Contribution of Karnataka”. 90
80. Dr. Sujata Deori, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, North Gauhati College, Guwahati, Assam, “Migration and Socio-Cultural Transformation of Deoris in Assam”.
MGNREGA on Rural Employment Income and Migration in Eastern U.P.”.
86. Dr. Neelima Chopra, Assistant Professor, Centre for Early Childhood Day & Research, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, “Quality of Early Childhood 81. Dr. N.Sundaram, Associate Professor, Education: An Investigation in the MCD School of Social Sciences and Schools in Delhi”. Languages, VIT University, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, “Financial Inclusion in 87. Dr. Debabrata Das, Department of Rural India – A Study with Special Business Administration, Napaam, Reference to Vellore District of Tamil Tezpur, Assam, “Financial Inclusion in Nadu (Industrially Most Backward Assam: Achievements and Hindrances”. District)”. 88. Dr. Rinalini Pathak Kakati, Reader, 82. Dr. Samanta Sahu, Asstt. Professor, Department of Business Administration, Institute of Public Enterprises, Osmania Gauhati University, Jalukbari, Guwahati, University Campus, Hyderabad, Andhra Assam, “Community Future Markets – Pradesh, “Operational Barriers For Its Potential, Role and Impact on the Checking Corruption: A Comparative Indian Economy”. Study of e-Governance Initiatives in 89. Dr. M. Soudara Pandian, Director, Three States”. Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Directorate of Distance and Continuing 83. Dr. Rajiv Kumar, Asst. Professor, Education, Abishekapatti, Tirunelveli, Department of Education, NAJ College, Tamil Nadu, “Impact of Global Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, “Evaluative Economic and Financial Crisis on Study of Govt. Primary Schools of Micro, Small Medium Enterprises in Meerut District in Context of Right to Tamil Nadu”. Education Act-2009”. 84. Dr. A Kumudha, Assistasnt Professor, 90. Dr. Dipendra Nath Das, Centre for the Studies of Regional Development, Department of Business Administration, School of Social Sciences, JNU, New PSGR Krishna College for Women, Delhi, “Condition of the Age in the Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, “Role of Changing Region of Demographic NGOs for Socio Economic Development Transition in West Bengal”. of Rural Areas through Information and Communication Tab: An Empirical 91. Dr. Rajarshi Majumdar, Department Study in Coimbatore District”. of Economics, University of Burdwan, West Bengal, “Infrastructure and 85. Dr. Shiv Bhushan, Associate Professor, Poverty Alleviation: A Regional Study”. Department of Economics, Madan Mohan Malviya (PG) College, 92. Dr. Navnath Tupe, Assistant Professor, Department of Adult Continuing Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh, “Effect of 91
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Resources among Women in Garhwal Education & Extension, University of Himalaya, Uttarakhand”. Pune, Pune, Maharashtra, “A Critical Study of the Problems of Lifelong 98. Prof. Rohini Prasad, Head, School of Learning among Women in Pune Studies in Economics, Pt. Ravishankar District”. Shukla University, Raipur, Chhatisgarh, “BPL Families-Programmes and 93. Dr. Prakash Pillai R, Assistant their Impact Study to Examine the Professor, Department of Personnel Impact of Support to BPL Families in Management, Loyala College of Social Chhatisgarh”. Sciences, Thiruvanthapuram, Kerala, “Social Orientation of Higher Education 99. Dr. Nilanjana Das Chatterjee (SC), Assistant Professor, Department Institutions in India (with special of Geography and Environment reference to Kerala State)”. Management, Vidyasagar University, Medinipur, West Bengal, “Nature of 94. Dr. D. S. Raj, Associate Professor, Man-Elephant Conflict in Panchet P.G. Department and Research Centre Forest Division Bankura, West Bengal: for Economics, Pope’s College, An Inter- disciplinary Approach”. Sawyerpuram, Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu, “Occupational Health Hazards of 100. Dr. K. Dhanalakshmi, Assistant Beedi Rolling Women and Children in Professor, Department of Business Tirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu”. Administration, Ayya Nadar Janaki
Ammal College, Sivakasi, Tamil Nadu, 95. Dr. Jyotsana Sahoo, Assistant Librarian, “Assessment of Service Quality and Department of Culture, Odisha Domestic Airlines in India and its State Museum, Kalpana Square, Impact on Customer Behaviour – A Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, “Research Study in Tamil Nadu”. Productivity in the Fields of Social Dr. N. S. Rohini, Professor & Sciences in Odisha: A Bibliometric 101. Head, Department of Psychology, Appraisal”. Avinashillingam University of Women, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, “Management 96. Dr. S. M. Anwar Yousuf, Associate of Depression and Anger and Professor & Head, A.N.Sinha Institute Enhancement of Self Esteem and Family of Social Studies, Patna, Bihar, “A Study Environment in Person Living with HIV of Quality of Working Life, Quality of (PLMIV) through Gestalt Therapy”. Life and its Psychological Correlates in Bank Organization”. 102. Dr. (Mrs) Indira Brihaspati Choudhary (SC), Department of Social Work, 97. Dr. Bhagwati Uniyal, Social Scientist, Walchand College of Arts & Science, NAVDANYA, 105 Rajpur Road, Ashok Chowk, Solapur, Maharashtra, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, “Socio“A Study on Reproductive Decision Economic Survey and Documentation Making among the Women Slum of Indigenous Knowledge of Natural Dwellers of Solapur City”. 92
of Teachers in Colleges and Universities 103 Dr. N.Mani (SC), Associate Professor, of Karnataka State”. Department of Economics, Erode Arts and Science College, Rangampalayam, Erode, Tamil Nadu, “An Empirical 108. Dr. M. M. Jana, P-21 Gariahat Road (South), Flat No.A/4, 3rd Floor, Analysis of Socio-Economic Conditions Kolkata, West Bengal, “Strategies for and Human Rights Status of HomeConservation of Natural Resources in based Women Workers in Erode District Kurseong Sub-Division in Darjeeling to Tamil Nadu”. District of West Bengal”. 104 Dr. Gomo Karbak (ST), Assistant Professor, Department of Political 109. Dr. Suneetha, Anveshi Research Centre for Women’s Studies, Bhag Amberpet, Science, Donyi-Polo Govt. College, Hyderabad, Telangana, “Growing Kamki, Arunachal Pradesh, “Political Political Presence of Muslim in Transition among the Tribes of Hyderabad: Crosscurrents and Transoms Arunachal Pradesh: A Study of Rungwa in the Past 1990 Period”. of Longchang”. 105 Dr. Lokesha H. (SC), Associate 110. Dr. Meera Velayudhan, Centre for Professor, Department of Agricultural Environment and Social Concerns, Economics, College of Agriculture, Ambawadi, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, “Craft University of Agricultural Sciences, Traditions, Local Natural Resources and Raichur, Karnataka, “Promotion of Changing Market: Study of Two Craft Communities, the Metal Bell Makers Community Sand Bank for Enhancing and Aurakh Block Printers in Kutch Production and Improving Livelihoods Gujarat”. of Groundnut Growers in Raichur District, Karnataka – An Economic 111. Dr. Malavika Banerjee, “Executive Analysis". Functioning and Theory of Mind: 106 Dr. Anup Katoch, Associate Professor, A Psychological Approaches for Department of Agricultural Economics, Children with Autism and Intellectual Extension Education and Rural Impairment”. Sociology, College of Agriculture, CSK Himachal Pradesh Agriculture 112. Dr. Asha Bhandari, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Policy Science, National University, Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, Law University, Mandore, Jodhpur, “Impact of Nathpa Jhakri Hydroelectric Rajasthan, “Socio Legal Status of Power Project on the Environment and Women Prisoners and their Dependent Liveloihood in Kinnaur and Shimla Children – A Study of Central Jails of Districts of Himachal Pradesh”. Rajasthan”. 107 Dr. Sreemathi S. Mayya, Associate Professor, Department of Statistics, 113. Dr. P. Sundara Raj, Assistant Professor, Manipur University, Manipur Post Graduate and Research Centre, “PHD Students’ Contribution to the Department of Economics, Scott Christian College, Nagercoil, Tamil Advancement of Knowledge: A Study 93
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120 Dr. Kalpana C. Satija, Associate Professor, Sardar Patel Institute of 114. Dr. Horen Goowalla, Assistant Economic and Social Research, Thaltej, Professor, Department of Accountancy, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, “Mainstreaming Mariani College, Mariani, Jorhat, Provincial Inconsistency in Human Assam, “Women Entrepreneurs among Development, Gujarat”. Tea Population in Assam: A Case Study with special reference to Jorhat District 121. Dr. Shaik Iftikhar Ahmed, Assistant of Assam”. Professor, Population Research 115. Dr. Dipankar Sarmah, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, M.D.K. Girls College, Dibrugarh, Assam, “A Study on Slum and Urban Jorhat”.
Centre, CRRID, 2A, Sector 19A, Chandigarh, Punjab, “Issues of Minority Empowerment: A Study of Muslims of Punjab and Haryana”.
122. Dr. Kastoori Srinivas, Department of Commerce, Vivek Vardhini (AN) 116. Dr. R. S. Somalle, Dept. of Economics, College of Commerce and Arts, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada Jambagh, Hyderabad, Telangana, University, Aurangbad, Maharashtra, “Country Experiences in Housing Finance: Study with special reference “Evaluation of MNREGA Scheme in to Housing Schemes in Urban and Rural Marthawada Region of Maharashtra”. Areas for Low and Middle Income Groups in Andhra Pradesh”. 117. Dr. Arundhati Bhattacharyya, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Bhairab Ganguly College, 123. Dr. Sudhir Chandra Das (SC), Associate Professor, Faculty of Commerce, Belgharia, Kolkata, West Bengal, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, “MGNREGS: Avenue for Women’s Uttar Pradesh, “Work-Life Balance Social Mobility in 24 Parganas”. Practices (WLBPs) of Selected Insurance Companies in Kolkata: A 118. Sh. Srinivasa Murthy, Assistant Descriptive Study”. Professor, Department of Commerce, University College of Arts, Tumkur 124. Dr. (Mrs) Z. T. Khan, Head, School University, Tumkur, Karnataka, “A of Studies in Geography, Pt. R.S.S. Study of Environmental Accounting University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, and Reporting in Selected Cement “Socio-Economic Status and Quality of Companies in Karnataka”. Life of Women Slum-Dwellers of Major Cities of Chhattisgarh”. 119. Dr. Harish K.Thakur, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Govt. 125 Dr. C. Paramasivan, Assistant Professor, College, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, PG & Research Department of 94
Commerce, Periyar EVR College, 131. Dr. Probir Karar, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Kalna Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu, “Economic College, Kalna, Burdwan, West Bengal, Violation against the Scheduled Caste in “Socio-Economic Development of Tamil Nadu”. Growth of Service Sector in the Indian 126. Dr. B.Shanthi, Social Sciences Division, Economy: A Structural Decomposition Central Institute of Brackishwater Analysis”. Aquaculture (CIBA), 75, Santhome High Road, RA Puram, Chennai, Tamil 132. Dr. S.Thiagarajan, Associate Professor & Head, Department of Economics, Nadu, “Assessment on the Impact Sourashtra College, Madurai, Tamil of Environmental Changes on the Nadu, “Gender Bias in the Access to Livelihoods of Coastal Women in Tamil Technology among the Under-graduate Nadu”. Students in Colleges Affiliated to 127. Dr. Uma Shankar, Sector -18, Rohini, Madurai Kamaraj University in Tamil Delhi, “The AF-Pak Strategy and Nadu”. International Responses”. 133. Dr. C.Krishnan, Associate Professor, 128 . Dr. G. L. Gulhane, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Government PG Department of Education, Sant College, Kodavery, Kozhikade, Kerala, Gadge Baba Amarvati University, "Internal Resource Generation and Maharashtra, “Sensex and Mobility Utilization in Indian Universities: A Disabilities in Primary School Students Study in South Indian States”. and their Academic Achievements: A Study in Amaravati Division of 134. Dr. Pravat Kumar Kuri, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Maharashtra”. The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, 129. Dr. Kishan Chand, Associate Research West Bengal, “The Problems of Small Coordinator, Centre for Research in Farmers Crop-Diversification and Rural and Industrial Development Food Security: A Study in Rural West (CRRID), Madhya Marg, Chandigarh, Bengal”. Punjab, “Study on Social Security for the Migrant Workers in Unorganised 135. Dr. J. Clement Sudhahar, Associate Professor, School of Management, Sector of Urban Punjab”. Karuna University, Coimbatore, 130. Dr. Vasundhara Padmanabhan, Principal, Tamil Nadu, “Designing Interactive K J Somaiya Comprehensive College Communication Modules for Promoting of Education, Training & Research, Products of Tiny and Small Scale Vidyanagar, Mumbai, Maharashtra, Industries in the Context of Coimbatore “A Study of the Effectiveness of the District- Tamil Nadu”. Peace Education Model in Fostering Dr. Subhasis Bhattacharya, Asstt. Peace Culture among Secondary School 136. Professor, Department of Economics, Students”. 95
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Punjab, “Media Exposure and Risk Cooch Behar College, Cooch Behar, Taking among Adolescents”. West Bengal, “Health Seeking Behaviour and Provision Efficiency Status: A Comparative Study between 142. Dr. Pratima Ghosh, Reader, Department of Home Science, Kolkata University, Jalpaiguri and Cooch Behar District of Kolkata, West Bengal, “A Comparative West Bengal”. Study on Career and Family Values : Locus of Control Undergraduate Arts 137. Dr. (Mrs) Shalini R.Lihitkar (SC), Head, and Science Students of West Bengal”. Department of Information and Library Science, Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj 143. Dr. Seemita Mohanty, Associate Nagpur University, Dr. V. B. Alias Professor, Department of Humanities Bhausaheb Kolte Library Building, and Social Sciences, National Institute of Ist Floor, North Ambazari Road, Technology, Rourkela, Odisha, “Impact Ramdaspeth, Nagpur, Maharashtra, of Popular Culture on Language use “Institutional Respository of Doctoral among Indian Youth: A Case Study of Thesis of the Faculty of Social Sciences Odisha”. of RTMNU, Nagpur”. 144. Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Asstt. Professor, 138. Dr. Soumyendra Kishore Datta, School of Commerce, Doon University, Head, Department of Economics, the Dehradun, Uttarakhand, “ICT Uses by the Youth Imperatives of Parental University of Burdwan, Galapbag, Intervention”. Burdwan, West Bengal, “Gender Constraints and Opportunities in 145. Dr. Dipak Dayanand Shinde (SC), Livelihood Diversification: A Study in a Sanskar Mandir Santha’s Arts and Backward Region in West Bengal”. Commerce College, Pune, Maharashtra, “Social Sector Development in Rural 139. Dr. Meenakshi Lohani, Assistant Maharashtra: with reference to Kolhapur Professor, Department of Geography, and Sangali Districts”. Km. Mayawati Govt. Girls (PG) College, Badalpur, Gautam Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, “Monitoring and Mapping Land Use/Land Cover Changes in Gurgaon City (2001-11)”.
146. Dr. Byasdeb Dasgupta, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Kalyani, West Bengal, “Labour Security in the Urban Informal Economy: A Study of West Bengal”.
140. Dr. Atul Joshi, Department of Commerce, Kumaun University, SSJ Campus, 147. Dr. J. Sheela, Assistant Professor, Centre for Women’s Studies, PSGR Almora, Uttarakhand “Development of Krishnammal College for Women, Ecotourism in Uttarakhand: Prospects Peelamedu, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, and Vikas Sambhavanaen evam “Transgender Persons: Socio-Economic Chunotiyan”. Status, Experience of Indifference and 141. Dr. Damanjit Sandhu, Department of Government Support in Coimbatore District”. Psychology, Punjabi University, Patiala, 96
148. Prof. Susheela Bhan, the Institute of Madhya Marg, Chandigarh, Punjab, Peace Research and Action, Vaishali, “Potential Participation of School Cast Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, “Politics of & Warm ". Ethnic Identity & Autonomy in J&K 155. Dr. Pranab Saikia, Department of State”. Education, Raha College, Nagaon, 149. Dr. N. Sashi Kumar, Research Scholar, Assam, “Environmental Awareness Centre for Research in Education, and Attitude towards Environmental Adigdar College, Kundrakudi, Tamil Education among the Secondery School Nadu, “Effect of Neuro-Cognitive Students in Assam: A Survey”. Intersection Strategies in Enhancing Teaching Competency among Student 156. Dr. Madhumita Barbora, Department of English and Foreign Languages, Tezpur Teachers”. University, Tezpur, Assam, “Language Contact and Convergence Study of 150. Dr. D. C. Sah, M. P. Institute of Social Bugum (Khowa) of West Kamong Science Research, 6 Bharatpuri District of Arunachal Pradesh”. Administration Zone, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, “Livelihood and Seasonal 157. Prof. Anita Singh, Department of Migration in Madhya Pradesh”. English, Faculty of Arts, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, 151. Dr. Arun Kumar Jana, Associate “Staging Gender: Performing Women in Professor, Department of Political Ramlila of Ramnagar”. Science, University of North Bengal, Darjeeling, West Bengal, “Underdevelopment, Identity, Politics 158. Dr. N. Maruti Rao (ST), Assistant Professor, Post-Graduate Department and the Demands for Separate States in of Business Administration, Rani Odisha and West Bengal”. Channamma University, Vidyasangama, Karnataka, “Corporate Financial 152. Dr. Raju Laxman, Reader, Dept. of Restructuring through Buyback of Commerce, Karnataka University, Shares – A Study of Corporate India”. Dharwad, Karnataka, “Post Merger Performance of Acquiring Companies: 159. Dr. C. Baskaran, Deputy Librarian, An Indian Evidence”. Central Library, Alagappa University, Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, “Utility Attitude 153. Dr. Prashant Kandari, Asstt. Professor, towards Electronic Resources Access HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar, by the Research Scholars in the South Garhwal, Uttarkhand, “Problem and Universities in Tamil Nadu: A Case Minimum Economic Need Assessment Study”. of BPL Household in Hill Rural Areas: A Study of Dipped Pain in Uttarakhand”. 160. Dr. Nisha C. Waghmare, Department 154. Dr. Umesh S. Rangnekar, Associate of Social Work, Walchand College of Arts and Science, Walchand Hirachand Professor, Centre for Research on Rural Marg, Solapur, Maharashtra, “A Study & Industrial Development, Sector 19A, 97
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of Perception and Awareness of Lifestyle 166. Dr. Syed Khalid Perwez, Assistant Diseases among Working Women in Professor, VIT Business School, VIT Solapur City”. University, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, “A Study on Stress and the Probability of 161. Dr. Pranali K. Patil (SC), Assistant Psychiatric Problems among the Under Professor, College of Social Work, Trial and Convicted Male and Female Kampttee, Nagpur, Maharashtra, “A Prisoners in the Vellore Prisons”. Status of Muslim Girls on Vidarbha Region in Maharashtra State with special 167. Dr. Anuradha Dutta, House No.69, Bye reference to their Socio-economic, Lane-3, Navagraha Road, Chenikuthi Health and Education: An Analytical Hill Side, Guwahati, Assam, “Children Study”. as Victim of Conflict Taking Case Study of BTAD”. 162. Dr. Tarun Kumar Dwivedi, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Kooba (PG) College, Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh, “Social, Economic and Environmental Changes, Impact and Consequences at the Rural Level Caused by MNREGA: A Comparative Study of Sewapuri Block, Varanasi and Tarwar Block Azamgarh”.
168. Dr. Hrudanand Misra, K.P.Patel School of Management & Computer Studies (KSMCS), Jeevanshilp Campus, Gharod Road, Gujarat, “Health Status of Migrant Labours at Alang Ship Breaking Yard: An Economic Analysis”.
164. Prof. G. P. Pandey, Department of Mass Communication, Silchar, Assam, “Gender Issues & Media Discourse: A Study of Middle Class Women in Silchar Town Assam”.
V. University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, “Coping with Fears and Anxities in Older Adults: Effects of Indigeneous Psychological Interventions”.
169. Dr. Nabor Soreng, Principal, National Institute of Social Work and 163. Dr. Hansa Jain, Associate Professor, Social Sciences, Chandrasekharpur, Department of Economics, Sardar Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, “Impact of Patel Institute of Economic and Social Industrialization on the Tribal Culture: Research, Thaltej Road, Ahmedabad, A Case Study of Sundargarh District in Gujarat, “Trade Liberalization Economic the State of Odisha”. Growth and Environmental Externalities : An Analysis of Indian Manufacturing 170. Dr. D. Jamuna, Centre for Research on Industries”. Ageing, Department of Psychology, S.
171. Dr. Narayan Sethi, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, 165. Dr. Atiya Habeeb Kidwai, 64, National Institute of Technology, Dakshinapuram, Jawaharlal Nehru Rourkela, Odisha, “A Study of Contract University, New Delhi, “Ports as Farming as a Solution of Agrarian Crisis Infrastructure, Ports as Cities: The in India: The Case of Cotton Farming in Indian Port System from Colonialism to Odisha”. Globalisation”. 98
172. Dr. Divya Vaid, Associate Fellow, 179. Dr. Gayatri Goswami, Reader, Lokniti: Centre for the Study of Department of Economics, Gauhati Developing Societies, 29 Rajpur Road, University, Guwahati, Assam, “Factors Delhi, “Educational Inequality and Determining the Utilisation of Shallow Social Mobility : A Tale of Two Cities”. Tube Well Pump-Sets in the Brahmaputra Valley of Assam – with special reference 173. Dr. Md. Samsur Jaman, Lecturer, to Cultivation of Paddy during the Rabi Department of Economics, Jiri College, Season”. Kadamtala Jiribam, Manipur, “The Socio-Economic and Educational Study 180. Dr. Asomi Chaliha and Mr. Pranjal of Meitei Pangals (Manipuri Muslims) : Buragohain, Assistant Professor, A Case Study of North-east India”. Department of Education, Dibrugarh 174. Dr. P. S. Kambli, Department of Economics, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra, “Social Sector Development for Inclusive Growth of Maharashtra”.
University, Dibrugarh, Assam, “Emotional Intelligence as an Associated Variable of Academic Achievement of the Post-Graduate Students of Dibrugarh University”.
175. Dr. Indiwar Mishra, Assistant Professor, 181. Dr. Narayanan Annalakshmi, Associate Department of Humanities and Social Professor, Department of Psychology, Science, Indian Institute of Technology, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Roorkee, Uttarakhand, “Role of Tamil Nadu, “Enhancing Resilience Affective Processes in Self-regulation among Adolescent Students in Rural and Volunteerism”. School at Risk for Psychosocial Development: An Action Research”. 176. Dr. Suman Badola, Lecturer, Department
of Geography, M.B. Government P.G. 182. Dr. Shalini Upadhyay, Assistant College, Rajsamand, Rajasthan, “Spatio Professor, Department of Humanities & Temporal Patterns of Urban Land Management, BITS Pilani, Zuarinagar, Transformation in Udaipur Complex: Goa, “Exploring Spiritual Quotient Monitoring, Analysis and Simulation”. and Analysing it on the Research Performance of University Teachers in 177. Dr. R. K. Pyari Gopal Singh, Department India”. of Commerce, Pachhanga University College, Mizoram University, Aizawl, Mizoram, “Entrepreneurship in Boring 183. Dr. Nadhu Chandra Dasgupta, Women's College, Post Box No.33, Shillong, Trade in North East with a special Meghalaya, “Ecotourism: A Strategy to reference to Mizoram”. Forestry Alleviation in Meghalaya”. 178. Dr. Shail Singh, Chandra Niwas, 1, Arya Nagar, Etah, Uttar Pradesh, “Socio- 184. Dr. D.Rajasekar, Centre for Study of Special Exclusion and Inclusive Economic Conditions of Landless Policy, Cochin University of Science Labours in Aligarh District: An & Technology, Kochi, Kerala, “SelfEmpirical Study”. 99
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185. Dr. P. H. Mohammad, Associate Professor, CSSEIP, MANNU Campus, 191. Ms. Rashi Mishra, Assistant Professor, Gachibowli, Hyderabad, Andhra School of Communication, Doon Pradesh, “Literacy and Education University, Mothrowala Road, Kedarpur, Among Muslim Minorities in Andhra Dehradun, Uttarakhand, “Uses and Pradesh”. Gratification of Face Book: A Survey Study on Uses of Social Media amongst 186. Ms. Sonam Sharma, Department School Going Teenagers in the City of of Education, K.M.G.G.College, Dehradun”. G.B.Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, “A Study
of Stren-Bearing Capacity and Job Satisfaction of Teacher Educations of 192. Ms. Bindu Duggal, Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development, Govt. and Self Financed B.Ed Colleges”. Chandigarh, Punjab, “Women in the Un-organised Sector: A Study of Home187. Dr. Seema Bathla, Associate Professor, based Women Housing Woollens in Centre for the Study of Regional Ludhiana”. Development, Jawaharlal Nehru Univertsity, New Delhi, “Public Expenditure, Agricultural Growth and 193. Sh. Eknath Sukhadeorao Gedam (SC), Rural Poverty in India: A State Level Department of Political Science, School Analysis of Inter-Linkages from 1980of Social Sciences, North Maharashtra 2010”. University, Jalgaon, Maharashtra, “Evaluation of Mahatma Gandhi National 188. Dr. Mausumi Pal, Centre for EduRural Employment Guarantee Scheme Mental Management & Fascinating – A special reference to Dharangaon Development, Sector-III, Salt Lake, Taluka, Jalgaon District-2009-2012”. Kolkata, West Bengal, “Valuation of Fumble Goods: East Kolkata Wet Lands- 194. Prof. Shagufa Kapadia, Department A Special Case Study”. of Human Development and Family 189. Dr. Ratul Mahanta, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Gauhati University, Gopinath Barodoloi Nagar, Guwahati, Assam, “Climate Change, Agriculture and Adaptation Measures: A Case Study of Assam”.
Studies, Faculty of Home Science, the M.S.University of Baroda, Vadodara, Gujarat, “Social Moral Development in the Indian Context: A Cultural Analysis Using the ‘Big Tree’ (Autonomy, Community and Divinity) Framework”.
190. Dr. Debashis Debnath, Associate Professor, Indian Institute of Forest Management, Nehru Nagar, Bhopal,
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National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme: A Comparative Study on the Impact Assessment of the Scheme in Gujarat and Rajasthan”.
202. Dr. Vikram Singh, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychical Education, Faculty of Arts, Banaras Hindu 197. Dr. T. Onima Reddy, Assistant Professor, University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Department of Physical Education, “A Study of Inter-Relationship Faculty of Arts, Banaras Hindu of Intelligence Quotient & Social University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Quotient and their Comparison among “A Study of Socio-Psychological Professional Students from Different Differentials between Sports Participants Streams”. and Non-sports Participants Female Tribals”. 203. Dr. Jeena R. Srinivasan, Associate 198. Dr. Madhuri Sawant (SC), Assistant Professor, Centre for Economic and Professor, Department of Tourism Social Studies, Nizamiah Observatory Administration, Dr. Babasaheb Campus, Begumpet, Hyderabad, Andhra Ambedkar Marathawada University, Pradesh, “Sustainable Small Farm Aurangabad, Maharashtra, “A Study Agriculture: A Study of Rice Cultivation of Socio-Economic Impacts of Tourism in Kerala”. Development in Aurangabad District”. 204. Dr. Manda M. Nandurkar, Assistant 199. Dr. Amita Shah, Director, Gujarat Professor, Matoshree Vimalabai Institute of Development Research, Deshmukh College, Shivaji Nagar, Gota, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, “Recent Amravati, Maharashtra, “Life of Experiences of Agricultural Growth Women in the Folk Songs of the Tribal in Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh: An Community of Maharashtra”. Enquiry into the Patterns, Processes and Impacts”. 205. Dr. Lourembam S. Meetei, D. M. College of Commerce, Imphal, Manipur, “Impact 200. Dr. S.Vanitha (SC), Department of of Economic Reforms of Employment Commerce and Financial Studies, and Unemployment in the North Eastern Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapalli, Region”. Tamil Nadu, “Testing of Co-integration and Volatility of Commodity Spot and 206. Dr. Nandkumar N. Sawant, Department Futures Prices in India”. of Geography, Smt. Partvatibai Chowgule College, Margao, Goa, “Goa: Tourism 201. Dr. Hastimal G.Sajara (SC), Associate and Socio-Cultural Implications- A Professor, GLS Institute of Commerce, Study of Selected Tourist Destinations GLS Campus, Nav Rangpura, of South Goa District, Goa”. Ahmedabad, Gujarat, “Mahatma Gandhi 101
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New Delhi, “Micro-Finance for 226. Dr. Pawan K. Attri, Institute of Integrated Income Generation for Livelihood: A Himalayan Studies, Himachal Pradesh Comparative Study of Non-profit NGOs, University, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, SBL Panel for Profit MFIs”. “Socio-Economic Coping Strategies for Climate Change in Some Selected 220. Dr. Sarbhagin Haotenil, Department Villages of Loladhar Area of H.P.”. of Political Science, Gandhigram Rural Institute, Dindugul, Tamil Nadu, 227. Dr. Pradip Mochahary (ST), Assistant Professor, Department of Education, “Inclusion of the Excluded: Empowering Kaliabir College, Kuwaritol Nagar, the Powerless through Panchayat Raj in Assam, ‘‘A study on Right to Education Marjar”. Act 2009 & SSA International in Tribal Education at Primary State & Its 221. Dr. Seema Mehrotra, Department of Effective in Nagaon District, Assam’’. Clinical Psychology, NIMHANS, Hosur Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka, “Youth 228. Dr. S.Saravana Kumar (SC), Assistant Engagement Programme: Development Professor, Department of Political & Examination of its Psychological Science, Gobi Arts and Science College, Outcomes”. Gobi Helthipalayam, Erode, Tamil Nadu, “Problems of Accessibility of 222. Dr. Jyothis Sathyapalan, Associate Education among the Scheduled Caste Professor, Centre for Economic & Social Women in Tamil Nadu – A Comparative Studies, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, Analysis”. “Implementation of Forest Rights Act 2006 & its Impact on Law Tennure 229. Dr. L. T. Om Prakash, Assistant Security of Tribal Communications”. Professor, Department of Sociology, University, Hosur Road, Bengaluru, 223. Dr. Simmy Joseph, 34, South Avenue, Karnataka, “Paid Domestic Work New Delhi, “Religion and Language: in Bengaluru: A Comparative Study A Socio-Linguistic Study of Mappila Between Migrant and Non-Migrant Dialect of Malayalam”. Women Workers”. 224. Dr. S.Guha, Associate Professor, School 230. Dr. N. Das & Dr. J. K. Pattnayak, of Management & Labour Studies, Department of Management Studies, TISS, Mumbai, Maharashtra, “Women High School of Mines, Dhanbad, Management: A Study of Women Jharkhand, “Evaluating the Efficacy of Representative at Management Levels Financial Inclusion in Jharkhand”. in Mumbai”. 231. Dr. Sarkhil Shetham & Dr. Sunshot Khular, Popular Education and Action 225. Dr. M. Nithya Poornima, Assistant Centre (PEACE), A-124/6, 2nd Floor, Professor, Sampurma Montofort Katwaria Sarai, New Delhi, “SocioCollege, Bengaluru, Karnataka, “Mental Linguistic Challenges before the Health of Mental Health Professional”. 103
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232. Dr. Bansari Guha, 7/68 Netaji Nagar, 238. Prof. Nirmal Kanti Chakraborty, P.O. Regent Estate, Kolkata, West Director, School of Law, KIIT Bengal, “Assessment of Risk and University Campus, Bhubaneshwar, Vulnerability to the Environmental Odisha, “People's Perception of Police Hazards and Disasters and the Disaster Public Relations in the District Capitals Perception of People of Sundarban”. of North Eastern States of India: A Study in Perspective of Community Policy”. 233. Dr. Shibalal, NKC Centre for Development Studies, Bhubaneshwar, 239. Dr. G. Sridevi (SC), Assistant Professor, Odisha, “Nexus between Poverty and University of Hyderabad, Gachibowli, Degradation of Forest Resources: A Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, “The Study in Degraded Forest Region of Role of Rural Institutions in Enabling Odisha”. Adaptation to Climate Change in the Agricultural Sector Across Different 234. Dr. Y. Venkata Rao (SC), Associate Eco-systems in India”. Professor, Department of Tourism Studies, School of Management, 240. Dr. Jyoti Bawane, Associate Professor, Pondicherry University, Puducherry, Centre for Education Studies, Indian “The Impact of Tourism EntrepreneurInstitute of Education, 128/2 J.P.Naik ship on Growth of Tourism: A Study of Path, Kothrud, Pune, Maharashtra, Indian Territory of Puducherry”. “Social Opportunities and Challenges of Information and Communicated 235. Prof. Sibnath Deb, Head, Department Technology (ICTs) among Rural of Applied Psychology, Pondicherry Communities: Access Practice and University, Kalapet, Puducherry, “A Prospects”. Study on Nature and Incidence of Abuse and Neglect Experienced by the 241. Dr. (Mrs) Vrinda Sengupta, Assistant Children in Pondicherry”. Professor, Department of Sociology, T.C.L. Govt., PG College, Janjgir, 236. Dr. Abhay Kumar, Associate Fellow, Chhattisgarh, “Childhood the Future Institute for Human Development, of the Nation: Labour & Remedy with NIDM Building, IIPA Campus, special reference to Bilaspur, Janjgir M.G.Marg, New Delhi, “Inclusive Champa District of Chhattisgarh”. Urban Development in Bihar”. 237. Dr. Naresh Chandra Sahu, Assistant 242. Dr. Aparajita Bakshi, Assistant Professor, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, School Professor, Department of Humanities, of Rural Development, Osmanabad, Social Science and Management, Indian Maharashtra, “Nature of Income Institute of Technology, Bhubaneshwar, Diversification in Village India with a Samantapuri, Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, “Impact of Joint Forest Management special focus on Dalit Household”. 104
243. Dr. Komal Singha, Assistant Professor, 249. Dr. Sanjay Rathaur, 128/122 Sai Kripa Institute for Social & Economic Change, Apartment, K-Block, Kidwai Nagar, Dr. V.K.R.V.Rao Road, Nagarbhavi Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, “Ageing in Urban P.O., Karnataka, “Institutional Structure Women: Problems and Challenges”. and Performance of Agriculture in North 250. Dr. Rajesh Ragde (SC), Associate East India”. Professor, Department of Tourism 244. Dr. Anita Moral, Assistant Professor, Administration, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Department of Psychology, Shri Marathawada University, Aurangabad, Varshney Degree College, Aligarh, Uttar Maharashtra, “Cultural Tourism Pradesh, “A Study of Attitude towards Development : A Study of the Places Honour Killing and Violence against Associated with the Life of Dr. Women”. B.R.Ambedkar”. 245. Dr. Niranjan Roy, Department of 251. Dr. Sunil Kumar Verma, Assistant Economics, Assam University, Silchar, Professor, Department of Applied Assam, “Impact of Field Management Psychology, Vivekananda College, Committees towards Agricultural University of Delhi, New Delhi, “A Development in the Barak Valley Region Psycho-Social Study on Intergenerational of Assam”. Relation in Interdependent Society”. 246. Dr. Pinaki Das, Assistant Professor, 252. Dr. Rituparna Basak, Assistant Department of Economics, Vidyasagar Professor, Department of English, University, Paschim Medinipur, West Siliguri B.Ed. College, Darjeeling, West Bengal, “Social Protection and Poverty Bengal, “Towards a Better Learning Use Reduction: A Study with Special of Constructivist Techniques in English Reference to the Backward Region of Learning at Secondary Level”. West Bengal”. 247. Dr. Deepak M.Wankhede, Associate Final Reports Received (Sponsored) Professor, Department of Geography, Govt. Vidarbha Institute of Humanities, 1. Professor Joseph Bara, Indian Social Institute, Lodhi Road, New Delhi, Amravati, Maharashtra, “Impact “Educational Status of Scheduled of Climate Change in Agriculture Tribes in Jharkhand: Attainment & Livelihood and Social Ecology in Challenges”. Vidarbha Eastern Maharashtra”. R.K.Mishra, Director, 248. Dr. Shaila Parveen, Assistant Professor, 2. Professor Institute of Public Enterprises, Department of Social Work, Mahatma Hyderabad & Dr.Shulagna Sarkar, Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth, Varanasi, IPE, and Dr.Kiranmal Janaswamy, Uttar Pradesh, “A Study of Impact of IPE, Hyderabad, “Corporate Social Madarsa Education on Muslims in U.P. Responsibility in India”. (Varanasi)”. 105
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Professor Saheen, Osmania University, 10. Professor G.G.Wankhede, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, Hyderabad & Dr. P. S. Janaki Krishna, Maharashtra, “Educational Status of Associate Professor, IPE & Professor Scheduled Castes in Maharashtra: R.K.Mishra, Director, IPE, and Attainment & Challenges”. Dr.Trivikram, Associate Professor, IPE, Hyderabad, “A Study on the SocioVishwanatha, Mangalore Economic Status of Minorities in India”. 11. Professor University, Mangalagangothri, Karnataka, “Educational Status of Scheduled Dr. Naresh Chauhan, Centre for Social Castes in Karnataka & Goa: Attainment Studies, Surat, Gujarat, “Educational & Challenges”. Status of Scheduled Castes in Gujarat: Attainment & Challenges”.
12. Professor M.Thangaraj, Madras University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, 5. Professor K.N.Paswan & Dr. Awadesh “Educational Status of Scheduled Kumar, A.N.Sinha Institute of Social Castes in Tamil Nadu: Attainment & Studies, Patna, Bihar, “Educational Challenges”. Status of Scheduled Castes in Bihar & Jharkhand: Attainment & Challenges”. 13. Dr. D. Purushottman, Pondicherry University, Puducherry, “Educational 6. Professor Basanta Malik, Utkal Status of Scheduled Castes in University, Odisha, “Educational Puducherry: Attainment & Challenges”. Status of Scheduled Castes in Odisha: 14. Professor S. Irudaya Rajan, Centre for Attainment & Challenges”. Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, “Educatio-nal Status of 7. Professor K.K.Bagchi, North Bengal Scheduled Castes in Kerala: Attainment University, West Bengal, “Educational & Challenges”. Status of Scheduled Castes in West Bengal: Attainment & Challenges”. 15. Dr.Sofiya Hassan Mir, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, 8. Dr.G.Nagaraju & Dr.Krishna Rao, “Educational Status of Scheduled Castes Centre for Economic and Social in Kashmir: Attainment & Challenges”. Studies, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, “Educational Status of Scheduled 16. Professor Nain Singh, Himachal Pradesh Castes in Rayalsima & Telangana University, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, Regions of Andhra Pradesh: Attainment “Educational Status of Scheduled Castes & Challenges”. in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand: 9.
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18. Dr. Panka Toppo, NISWAS, 22. Professor R.S.Tolia, Doon University, Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, “Educational Dehradun, Uttarakhand, “Educational Status of Scheduled Tribes in Odisha: Status of Scheduled Tribes in Attainment & Challenges”. Uttarakhand & Himachal Pradesh: Attainment & Challenges”. 19. Professor Hilarus Beck, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 23. Professor J.C.Patel, Centre for Social “Educational Status of Scheduled Studies, Surat, Gujarat, “Educational Tribes in Maharashtra: Attainment & Status of Scheduled Tribes in Gujarat: Challenges”. Attainment & Challenges”. 20. Professor Bhukya Bhangya & 24. Dr.Sudash Lama & Dr.John M.Tirkey, Dr.R.Ramdas, Council for Social North Bengal University, Darjeeling, Development, Hyderabad, Andhra West Bengal, “Educational Status of Pradesh, “Educational Status of Scheduled Tribes in West Bengal: Scheduled Tribes in Andhra Pradesh: Attainment & Challenges”. Attainment & Challenges”. 25. Dr.J.Suresh, Council for Social 21. Professor K.M.Metry, Kannada Development, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, “Educational Status of University, Hampi, Karnataka, Scheduled Tribes in Andhra Pradesh, “Educational Status of Scheduled Tribes Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & in Karnataka & Goa: Attainment & Challenges”. Goa: Attainment & Challenges”.
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Research Fellowships
National Fellowships Awarded
7. Prof. Valerian Rodrigues, National Fellow (ICSSR), Department of 1. Prof. Bishwanath Goldar, Institute of Political Science, Mangalore University, Economic Growth (IEG), University Mangalagangotri, Karnataka, "The Enclave, University of Delhi, New Delhi Conception of the Political in Modern “The Impact of Import Liberalization India Thought" . on the Performance of Indian Industrial Firms”. 8. Prof. Tarun Kumar Banerjee, 2. Prof. Prabal Roy Chowdhury, Economics Department of Political Science with and Planning Unit, Indian Statistical Rural Administration, Vidyasagar Institute, 7-S.J.S. Sansanwal Marg, New University, Midnapore, West Bengal, Delhi “Competition in Micro-Finance: “Democratic Decentralization in India: Double-dipping and Agency”. (Salary The Gandhian Perspective: A Critique”. Protection) 3. Prof. J.V.M. Sarma, School of 9. Prof. Janak Pandey, Former Vicechancellor, Central Bihar University, Economics, University of Hyderabad, Patna, Bihar, “Un-Othering the Other”. Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh “Federal Fiscal Relations in India-Need for Restricting”. 10. Prof. K. Ramakrishna Rao, 35, Daspalla Hills, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, 4. Prof. SurinderAggarwal,A-501, Mansara “The Colonial Syndrome in Indian Apartments, Vasundhara Enclave, New Psychology, Philosophy and Education”. Delhi “Rising Urbanization, Emerging Health Threats and Policy Response in India”.
5. Prof. P.S. Ghosh, B-10/7334, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi “South Asian Regionalism Re-visited: Primacy of Politics”.
11. Prof. K.L Sharma, Jagatpura, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Social Stratification and Change in Contemporary Rural India”.
12. Prof. Gopal K. Karanth, Centre for Study of Social Change and Development, Institute for Social and Economic 6. Prof. Sudha Pai, Centre for Political Change, Nagarbhavi, Bengaluru, Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Karnataka, “Society and Social Change New Delhi “Dalit Business in Uttar Pradesh in a Post-globalized Economy”. in (Contemporary) India”. 108
Senior Fellowship Awarded
Delhi, “The Political Economy of Development, Naxalism and Maoism: An Exploration into a People Centric Model of Development”. (Salary Protection)
1. Prof. L.K. Mohana Rao, Department of Economics, Andhra University, Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh “Economics of Organic Farming Vis-à7. Prof. B. L. Mathur, University of vis Conventional Farming”. Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “A Study on Performance of Public v/s Private 2. Dr. Kaushalesh Lal, Institute for Human Sector Life Insurance Companies in Development , NIDM Building, IIIrd India”. Floor, IIPA Campus, Indraprastha Estate, New Delhi, “Knowledge Infrastructure and Human Capital: A Case Study of 8. Prof. Himachalam, Department of Commerce, S.V. University, Tirupati, Tertiary Education System”. Andhra Pradesh, “Corporate Governance and Firm Performance in Emerging 3. Dr. Munish Alagh, 45, Surdhara, Thaltej, Economies: A Study of Select Listed Ahmedabad, Gujarat, “Organisational Companies in India”. Theory related to a Community Oriented Social Enterprise- A Case of a Super Market in Juhapura and its Franchising 9. Prof. B. Nalini, Department of Sociology, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, Network Across Gujarat: A Detailed Tamil Nadu, “A Struggle of Social Study of Organisational Economics Identity and Social Mobility among Theory related to theme with Empirical Malai Vedan Community – A Subtle Observations”. Movement for Social Inclusion. 4. Dr. Santosh Garhwal, Senior 10. Prof. Satya Vrat Pande, B/157, Shivani Lecturer in Economics, Govt. PostVihar, Kalyanpur, Luknow, Uttar Graduate College, Dausa, Rajasthan, Pradesh, “A Study of Impact of Micro “Measurement of Regional Variations Credit on Socio-Economic Development in Infrastructural Development in of Law Income People”. Rajasthan”. (Salary Protection) 11. Dr. Jyotsna Rajvanshi, Institute of 5. Prof. Shyam Parshad Sharma, Development Studies 8-B, Jhalana, Department of Economics, Himachal Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Impact of SocioPradesh University, Shimla, Himachal Cultural Aspects on Legal Provisions Pradesh, “Dynamics of Industrial for Children”. Growth in India: A Spatial Analysis”. (Salary Protection) 12. Prof. Kamala Ganesh, Department of Sociology, Mumbai University, 6. Dr. Indu Bala Sinha, Senior Mumbai, Maharashtra, “Invoking Tamil Visiting Fellow, Institute of Human in a Transnational World: Srilankan Tamil Diaspora in Exile”. Development, NIDM Building, New 109
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13. Dr. Sushil Kumar Gupta, K C -109, 19. Prof. B. M. Sharma, I-10, Friends Colony, Janpath, Krishna Nagar-II, Lal Kavi Nagar, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, Kothi, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Panchayati “Politicization in Urban India (A Raj in Rajasthan (A Study of Impact of Sociological Study of Female Youth)”. Reservation Policy on DevelopmentEffort from 1994 to 2014)”. 14. Dr. Alok Kumar, SA 11/56 D-1, Navapura, Sarnath, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, “Violence against Women: 20. Dr. Satish Chaturvedi, Department of Political Science, Govt. PG. College, Sociological Analysis of Male Sambhar Lekh, Jaipur, Rajasthan, Response”. “Mahatma Gandhi Ka Rajnetik Sampreshan (Khaadi, Charkha Evam 15. Prof. Bhagwan S. Bisht, Department of Swadesi)”. (Salary Protection) Sociology, Kumaun University, Nainital,
Nainital, Uttarakhand, “National Rural 21. Prof. M.D. Dharamdasani, A-65, Health Mission and the Health Status of Malaviya Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan, the Scheduled Castes of Mountainous “Role of Civil Society in a Democratic Region of Uttarakhand, India: An Polity- A Case Study of Nepal”. Interface between National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), Family Life 22. Dr. Pradeep Kumar Saxena, B-74, Cycle and Health Practices”. (Salary Model Town, Jagatpura Road, Jaipur, Protection) Rajasthan, “Public Private Partnership in Power Sector: Government Owned 16. Dr. Samit Kar, Associate Professor, Companies (GOC) in Transmission – Department of Sociology, Sanskrit A Study of Power Grid Corporation of College, Kolkata, West Bengal, India Ltd (PGCIL)”. “Syncretism in Modern Religions: Examining the Vivekananda Legacy 23. Prof. Santosh Kumar Singh, C-6, Sector-G, Aliganj, Lucknow, Uttar from a Sociological Perspective”. Pradesh, “Transparency in Urban Governance: Impact of Civic Centric 17. Prof. S. Nadeem Hasnain, Dept. of Reforms in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Anthropology, University of Lucknow, Pradesh”. Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, “Adaptation, Accommodation, and Conflict: Exploring 24. Dr. (Mrs.) Reba Som, 93, IFSOWO, the Changing Face of ‘Lived Islam’ P-6 Builders Area, Greater Noida, Uttar among the Muslim of Oudh Region of Pradesh, “Sister Nivedita’s Engagement Uttar Pradesh”. with India”.
18. Prof. B.C. Upreti, University of 25. Prof. H. N. Misra, 7/3, Bank Road, Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “India’s Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, “Indian City Peace Initiatives in South Asia: Systems and their Spatial Implications in Regional Development Processes”. Dimension, Issues and Prospects”. 110
26. Prof. K. N. Joshi, 84/32, Madhyam 33. Prof. A. K. Srivastava, 7, Janki Nagar, Marg, Mansarovar, Jaipur, Rajasthan, Samneghat Road, Lanka, Varanasi, “Impact of Changing Urban Land Use Uttar Pradesh, “Impact of H-PWS on on Water Crises and Its Management Employees’ Well-Being: Analyzing for Sustainable Development (A Case Roles of Psycho-Social Mediators”. Study of Jaipur)”. 34. Dr. Varsha Bhagat Ganguly, Room No27. Dr. Srikumar Chattopadhyay, T.C/1360 23, Main Building, Indian Institute of (2), LIC Lane, Lakshminagar, Pattom, Advance Study, Rashtrapati Niwas, Trivandrum, Kerala, “Human Dimension Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, “Exploring of Environmental Change in Kerala: Discourse of Rights from Social Justice Spatial Scale Analysis for Transition to Perspective”. Sustainability”. 35. Dr. C. Govindaswamy, 24/56, Thatti 28. Prof. Surya Kant, Department of Thoppu St, Puttur, Andhra Pradesh, Geography, Panjab University, “Social Awareness of Eco Humanism in Chandigarh, “Demonolothing Scheduled Modern Tamil Poetry”. Caste Population in India”.
Post-Doctoral Fellowships Awarded
29. Prof. S.B. Singh, A-3 Principal Colony, B.H.U, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, 1. “Integrated Watershed Management for Sustainable Rural Development of Upper Kosi Watershed, District Almora Uttarakhand”. 30. Dr. Madhumala Sengupta, Golf Green –VII, W -3R, Flat 1/5, Kolkata, West Bengal, “Teachers’ Attitude towards Sustainable Living and Exploring the Possibility of Developing Culture of Sustainability in Higher Education”.
Dr. Minakshi Das, 114F/1D, Selimpore Road, Flat No.-9, Kolkata, West Bengal, “Environmental Degradation and SocioEconomic Implications: A Study on Darjeeling Hill Areas”.
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Dr. Urjaswita Singh, 66, Tagore Town, Bank of Baroda Building, Orderly Bazar, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, “Institutional Approach to Indian Industry Trade: The Indian Experience”.
31. Prof. A. M. Khan, E-12, NIHFW 3. Campus, National Institute of Health & Family Welfare, Munirka, New Delhi, “Exploring Different Forms of Elderly Abuse & Its Measure”.
Dr. Priyanka Singh, 31B/27b, Karanpur Prayag Station, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, “The Spatial-Temporal Status of the Scheduled Castes in India: A Critical Analysis of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh”.
32. Prof. T. N. Sinha, Research and Training (ASSERT), House No.-37, 4. Dr. Manju Lata, H.No- 027, Ajanta Colony, Uttar Pradesh, “Impact of Tribal A.N. Path, North S.K. Puri, Patna, Self-Governance on Maternal and Child Bihar, “Psychological Intervention Health Seeking Behavior of Koya Tribe for Facilitating Inclusive Human in Odisha State”. Development”. 111
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Dr. Sharad Jyoti, C/o Sharada Prashad Empirical Analysis of Micro Finance in Strengthening Women’s Health Singh, S-25/221-12D, Rudra Vihar Through Financial Inclusion”. (Salary Colony, Mahaveer Mandir, Orderly Protection) Bazar, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, “Economic Growth, Income Inequality 11. Dr. Chhaya Rani Tewary, C/o J.R. and Public Policy in India”. Tewary, Bipin Bhawan, Jamtara, Jharkhand, “Climate Change, Food 6. Dr. Lakshmi Narayana Komati, C/o Prices and Poverty in India”. K.P.R. Tailors, H.No:-5-188, Main Road, Damaracherla, Nalgonda, 12. Dr. Achala Srivastava, 16/1311, Indira Andhra Pradesh, “Development and Nagar, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, Empowerment of Adivasi Women in “Fertility Differentials in Uttar Pradesh: Telangana Region - A Study”. A District Level Analysis”. 7. Dr. Jafar. K, Council for Social 13. Dr. Kavita Chaudhary, 3/65, Sector-5, Development (CSD), Southern Regional Rajender Nagar, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Centre-Hyderabad, Rajendranagar, Uttar Pradesh, “Economic and Social Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, “The Impact Aspects of Fertility among Females in of Regional Diversity, Remittances, and Meerut District”. Culture on Local Finance: A Study of 14. Dr. Chhatra Pal, V.P.O. Sanwar, Bhiwani, Malappuram District, Kerala”. Haryana, “Post-Harvest Management of Fruits and Vegetables through Food 8. Dr. S. Subbarayudu, Department Processing Industry in India”. of Economics, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, 15. Dr. Satendra Kumar, 140, Tej Vihar, “Income and Employment Generation Rohta Road, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, through Horticulture in Drought Prone "Examining the Socio-Economic Areas of Andhra Pradesh with special Development of Tribal Farmers in Uttar reference to Rayalaseema Region”. Pradesh and Uttarakhand States”. 9. Dr. Rajani Manikonda, C/o Prof. 16. Dr. Bandaru Lakshmi Bhavani, Narasimha Rao, Department of 1-11-30, Shalom House, Lakshmi Economics, Acharya Nagarjuna Nagar, Sivajipalem, Visakhapatnam, University, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, “Effective Functioning “Microfinance-Changing Status of and Sustainability of Srikakulam Rural Schedule Caste and Schedule Municipality, Andhra Pradesh – A Case Tribe Women in Andhra Pradesh”. Study”. 10. Dr. J. Fredrick, Associate Professor, 17. Dr. Hari Dutt Sharma, 72/1, Jagriti Vihar, Department of Economics & Dean, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, “Incidence of N.M.S.S. Vellaichamy Nadar College, Child Labour in Indian Society – A Case 7/978A, Pounraj Street, Venmani Nagar, Study of Road Side Dhabas in Meerut District”. Nagamalai, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, “An 112
18. Dr. Monika Goel, Flat No.406, Mahagun 25. Dr. Jatinder Kaur, Associate Professor in Maple Society, F-26, Sector- 50, Noida, Commerce, Guru Gobind Singh College Uttar Pradesh, “Impact of Microfinance for Women, Punjab, “Rural – Urban on Sustainable Livelihood Development Disparities in Financial Inclusion in in Slum Areas of Delhi”. India: A District Level Study”. (Salary Protection) 19. Dr. Manju Singh, Plot No. 11, Flat No201, Laxmi Colony, Jaipur, Rajasthan, 26. Dr. Megha Verma, 197, Dharam Puri, Meerut Cantt., Uttar Pradesh, “A Study “A Study on the Demand and Availability on the Impact of Economic Background of Micro Finance for the BPL Families on Girl Children School Dropout in in the State of Rajasthan – A Case Study Ghaziabad District”. of Sekhawati Region". 20. Dr. Chhavi S. Chaturvedi, Lecturer, Govt. PG. College, Jadoan Nagar-B, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “OwnershipEfficiency Puzzle in India’s Banking Sector”. (Salary Protection)
27. Dr. Geeta Tomar, 7, Civil Lines, Civil Lines, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, “Crop Diversification and Food Security in India: An Empirical Analysis of Western Uttar Pradesh”.
21. Dr. Shivani Chaudhary, Bhadora, Rohta, 28. Dr. Deepika Jhamb, Tripuri Town, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, “Socio-Economic Patiala, Punjab, “A Broad Based Upliftment of Weaker Sections in Rural Framework for Emerging Trends of Areas: A Case Study of Mahatma Gandhi Online Retailing in India”. National Rural Employment Guarantee 29. Dr. Pranav Parijat, S-2, C-136 Garden Act (MNREGA) in Meerut Division”. View Apartments, Mathura Colony, Bapu 22. Dr. John Paul, Assistant Professor, Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Theoretical Department of Social Work, Loyola and Philosophical Foundation of Modern College, Tamil Nadu, “Resolution of Corporate Business Management”. Industrial Disputes Through Conciliation in Tamil Nadu: An Analysis of Selected 30. Dr. Rashmita Ray, C/o Dr. Ashutosh Pradhan, Department of Social Work, Gaps”. (Salary Protection) Central University of Himachal Pradesh, 23. Dr. Bhupesh Lohar, University College Shahpur, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, of Commerce & Management Studies, “Challenges in Old Age and Care of Old M. B. College, Udaipur, Rajasthan, the Elderly – A Sociological Study in “Financial Reporting on Internet: An Himachal Pradesh”. International Perspective (with special reference to XBRL Reporting in India)”. 31. Dr. Anil Kumar Paliwal, Department of Sociology, Government Meera Girls 24. Dr. Trived Kumar, Bhaipur, Gautam College, Udaipur, Rajasthan, “SocioBuddhnagar, Uttar Pradesh, “A Study on Economic Impact of Mautana and the Role and Relevance of Credit Rating Chadotara on Tribal Society: A Case Agencies (CRAs) in the Aftermath of Study of Tribal Sub Plan Region of Global Financial Crisis”. Rajasthan”. (Salary Protected) 113
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Uttar Pradesh, “Social Mapping 32. Dr. Mohd. Aslam Bhat, Centre of Central Asian Studies, University of of Marginalized Communities: A Kashmir, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, Comparative Sociological Study of the “Political Turmoil and the Post Eighties Impacts of Development Schemes on Generation in Kashmir Exploring Dalits and Muslims of Varanasi and Perceptions and Attitudes on Youth Mirzapur Districts in Uttar Pradesh”. Participation and Peace Building and Development in Jammu and Kashmir”. 39. Dr. Meena Nair S, ‘Kailas’ TC48/142, UPS Lane, Ambalathara, 33. Dr. Neelam Agarwal, LS-II/91-H, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, “InterroSector-C, Jankipuram, Lucknow, Uttar gating the Tribal Development: A Study Pradesh, “Forest Rights Act and Tribal on the Suitability and Effectiveness Development in Forest Villages: A Study of State Sponsored Health Care of Tharu Adivasis in Uttar Pradesh”. Programmes among the Paniya Tribes Community of Wayanad District, Kerala 34. Dr. Machineni Sreedhar, Department State”. of Sociology, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, “Divorce in Indian Marriage (A Socio 40. Dr. Sanju Sharma, B-58, Anand Vihar, Railway Colony, Jagatpura, Jaipur, Legal Study of Increasing Divorce Rajasthan, “Globalization, Market and Cases in Indian I.T. Industry)”. Middle Class: A Sociological Study of 35. Dr. P. Rajaiah, Department of Sociology, Jaipur City”. Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, “Impact 41. Dr. Ashish Gupta, C/o Shri R.K. Jain, of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Padwar House, Neha Nagar, Makronia, Employment Guarantee Scheme on Madhya Pradesh, “Longevity in Context Rural Poor-A Study in Kurnool District with Life Affecting Variables: Reflection of Andhra Pradesh”. from Central India”. 36. Dr. N. Ganeshan, D-7, Staff Quarters, 42. Dr. Pebam Nganthoiba Mangang, C/o Pondicherry University, Puducherry, Dr. Jennifer Kipgen, School of Social “Migration and Settlement Pattern in Work, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Urban Puducherry”. Mumbai, Maharashtra, “Human Security in a Conflict Region: A Health 37. Dr. Umesh Kumar Dixit, H.No-8/201, Perspective”. Mitra Nagar, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, “An Analytical Sociological Study Increasing Negligence of Senior Citizen”.
43. Dr. Atik-Ur-Rahaman, Plot No.-310, Block 3rd, Sedam Road, Gulbarga, Karnataka, “Human Resource Development: Health and Safety of the Workers 38. Dr. Sushil Kumar, P-20, Medical in Industries of Hyderabad-Karnataka Enclave, Shankaracharya Colony, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Region”. 114
44. Dr. G. Rama Mohan Reddy, C/o Prof. “Rajasthan Mein Mahilaon ki Rajneetik Abhiruchi (14vi Vidhansabha ke Vishesh D. Chenna Reddy, Department of Sandarbh mein ekAdhyayan). Rural Development & Social Work, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, “Role of 50. Dr. Renu Tripathi, S-10/55-16, Gita Nagar Colony, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Non-governmental Organizations in “Gramin Mahilaon ki Swasthye Empowering Rural Masses in Globalized Samasayein: (U.P ke Chandoli Era: A Study of Rayalaseema Region of Janpad ke Dhanopur Vikaskhand Andhra Pradesh”. ki Gramin Mahilaon Par Aadharit ekSamajshashtriya Adhyayan”. 45. Dr. Ragini Kumari, 1331, Poorvanchal, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New 51. Dr. Suman Rani, Lecturer in Hindi, Delhi, “Nutritional and Health Status Govt. P.G. College, Rajasthan, “Isttrri of Tribal Community – A Case Study ke Samajik Sarokar ki Pristhabhumi of Katihar District (Bihar) with special Mein Chhinnmasta aur Peeli Aandhi”. reference to Women and Children”. (Salary Protected).
46. Dr. Munmun Mondal, B.J.- 46 , Sector- 52. Dr. Shivani Singh, C/o Hemant K. Singh, 2, Bidhannagar, Salt Lake City, Kolkata, House No-145, Bhauti Farm House, West Bengal, “Social Condition of Paawan Vidya Mandir, Bhauti, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, “Overcoming Barriers: Women during the Kushan Period : Role of Women Educationalists in A Study of Terracotta Art of Eastern Higher Education in Bombay & Pune India”. District, 1947-1979 (with Special Reference to Srimati Nathibai Damodar 47. Dr. Aparna Mishra, 237, Diwan Bazar Thackersey Women’s University)”. New Colony, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, “Women’s Participation in DecisionMaking Process: A Comparative Study 53. Dr. (Mrs.) Sanjay Yadav, 36-KA 5, Jyoti Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Domestic of Rural and Urban Local Bodies in Violence Against Women: An Empirical the Selected Districts of Eastern Uttar Study with Reference to Rajasthan Pradesh”. State”. 48. Dr. Pragya Sharma, Lecturer, Govt. 54. Dr. Mukesh Pal, Panchil Khurd, Meerut, College, Rajgarh, Alwar, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, “Sramik Mahilaon Ke “Rajasthan Mein Dalit Mahila Rajnetik Adhikar: Alwar Jile ke Asanghathit Pratinidhitv Ka Dalit Samaj Par Prabhav Chettrr ki Sramik Mahilaon Ka (Chakasu Evam Bagru Vidhan Sabha Adhyayan”. Chettrra Ke Vishesh Sandarbh Mein)”. (Salary Protected) 55. Dr. Vikram Singh, Mundikheri, Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, “Bharat 49. Dr. Madhuri Tiwari, 43-A, Tejaji Nagar, Mein Jaatigat Rajneeti ke Madhya Sampradayik Antarsambandh aur Gopalpur Baipaas, Jaipur, Rajasthan, 115
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Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, “Bhartiya Loktantra mein Suchna ke Aadhikar ki Upadeyata evam Chunotiyain: ekSamalochnatmak Adhyayan”.
56. Dr. Sudhir Malik, Makhmoolpur, Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, “Religion 62. Dr. Praveen Kumar, Bhodoli, and Civil Society in India: A Study Muradnagar, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, of Ramakrishna Mission, Shiromani “Aantrik Suraksha ki Samasya Evam Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee Naksalvaad: Uttar Pradesh Rajya ke (SGPC) and Don Bosco Foundation”. Mirjapur ve Sonbhadra Jile ke Vishesh Sandarbh mein”. 57. Dr. Gyanendra Singh, Room No.- 10, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Hostel, C.C.S. 63. Dr. Neeru Verma, H.No.-280, Urban University Campus, Meerut, Uttar Estate, Phase-1, Jalandhar, Punjab, Pradesh, “Aadhunik Paripeksya Mein “Changing Pattern of Legislative Gramin Rajnetik Parivartan mein Leadership of Shiromani Akali Dal in Punjab 2002-2012”. (Salary Protected) Aarakshan ki Bhumika ka Visleshnatmak Adhyayan (Janpad Jyotibha Fule Nagar 64. Dr. Ranjana Garg, D-32, Vaishali ke Vishesh Sandarbh Mein)”. Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Bharat mein Samiti Vyavastha: Rajasthan 58. Dr. Vipin Kumar, Associate Professor, Vidhansabha ki Sarkari Aasvasan the English and Foreign Languages Samiti evam Adhinisth Vidhan Sabha University, Lucknow Campus, Samiti ke Karyekaram Evam Bhumika Motimahal, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, ka Tulnatmak Adhyayan)”. (Salary “The Uncertain Spheres of Democracy: Protected) Mapping Political Imaginary in India”. 65. Dr. Ved Prakash, C/o Department of (Salary Protected) Political Science, H.P. University, 59. Dr. Archana Joshi, Govt. College, Bundi, Summerhill, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, “Articulating the Gujjar Identity in Rajasthan, “Swatantrata Paschyat Bharat Himachal Pradesh: A Study in Continuity ka Samajik va Rajnetik Utthan: Kala and Change”. evam Sanskriti Dwara Siksha ke Vikas ke Vishesh Sandarbh mein”. (Salary 66. Dr. Devender Chand, C/o Dr. Vijay Protected) Kaushab, ICDEOL, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, 60. Dr. Manju Rani, D/o Dharmpal Singh, “Changing Power Structure in Tribal Mustafabad, Muzaffarnagar, Uttar India: A Study of Jaunsari Tribe in Pradesh, “Ucch Siksha evam Chattra Uttrakhand”. Rajneeti Paschimi Uttar Pradesh ke Mahavidyalaya ke Vishesh Sandarbh 67. Dr. Vivekanand Tiwari, C/o Manoj Singh Dabbu, Bhagwanpur, Lanka, Mein ekVishleshnatmak Adhyayan.” Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, “Gandhi ki 61. Dr. Pradeep Kumar Jaiswal, Telibagh, Buniyadi Shiksha: Shiksha ka Adhikar 116
(Nishulk & Aniwarya) Article 2009 ke Priprakshya mein Mulyankan”.
Sarkari Sangathan ki Bhumika ka ekVisleshnatmak Adhyayan”.
68. Dr. Daljeet Singh Choudhary, 37, 75. Dr. Panch Beer Singh, 1271/2, Shyam Madhav Nagar, Durgapura, Jaipur, Vihar, South Civil Line, Muzaffarnagar, Rajasthan, “Bhumandalikaran Evam Uttar Pradesh, “Uttar Pradesh mein Aatankwad ke Sandarbh mein Mahatma Dalit Chetna evam Rajneeti Parivartan Gandhi ke Rachnatmak Karyakaram ki (Meerut Evam Hapud Janpad ke Nagar Parsangikta: ekVishleshan”. Chettro Par Aadharit ekVisleshnatmak Adhyayan)”. 69. Dr. Mukesh Kumar, Kushmi, Godda, Jharkhand, “Ati Pichde Varg ka Rajneetik 76. Dr. Ramesh Prasad Dwivedi, Shrinivas -Samajik aur Arthik Shashaktikaran Bahu-Udeshiya Sanstha, “Nayantara” (Bihar Rajya ke Seemanchal Kshetra ke 81, Fulmati Lay Out (Jayvant Nagar), Sandarbh mein)”. Nagpur, Maharashtra, “Madhya Pradesh, Chhattishgarh evam Maharashtra 70. Dr. Jagbir, 261/798, Pratap Nagar, Rajya Mein Vikendrikrit Niyojan – Jila Sanganer, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Loktantra Niyojan Samitiyon ki Karya Pranali Evam Aarthik Punarnirman : M. N. Rai ka ek Adhyayan: Gramin Vikash ke tatha Jaiprakash Narayan ki Vekalpik Sandarbh mein”. Drishti (Samsamyik Prasangikta ke Sandarbh Mein ek Adhyayan). 77. Dr. Sunil Kumar Sharma, 619, Kashinath 71. Dr. Jitendra Singh, 31A, Mayur Vihar, Jhotwara, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Rajasthan mein Samsamayik Jan Aandolan: ekVishleshnatmak Adhyayan”.
Street, Gopalji ka Rasta, Johari Bazar, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Bharat Mein Mahatma Gandhi Rashtriya Gramin Rojgaar Garuntee Adhiniyam: Samajik Vikas evam Nirdhanta Unmulan (Jaipur Jile ke Sandarbh mein Vishesh Adhyayan)”.
72. Dr. Prabhu Dayal Jangir, Govt. College, Kishangarh, Ajmer, Rajasthan, “Rajnetik Chintan mein Vyakshya ki Samasya: Gandhi Chintan ke Sandarbh mein”. 78. Dr. Rajkumari Mishra, C/o Shri Prakash Anand, H.No.-221/23, Ram Nagar (Salary Protected) Colony, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, “Purvi Uttar Pradesh (Gorakhpur, Basti, 73. Dr. Sanjay Kumar Pal, Betawar, Mirjapur, Banaras & Aajamgarh) mein Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, “21 Century Loktantrik Prasaran ke Paripekshya mein Vikas, Paryavaran Va Mahatma Mein Matdaan Vaishvikaran ka ek Gandhi- ekVisleshnatmak Adhyayan”. Samajik Rajneetik Adhyayan (195274. Dr. Babita Tyagi, H.No.-1433, New 2014)”. Pannapuri, Hapur, Uttar Pradesh, “Vikas Ki Rajneeti evam Gair Sarkari 79. Dr. Gaurav Kumar, Atora, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, “Panchyati Raaj Sansthao ke Sangathan: Rajasthan Rajya mein Gramin Vikas ke Chhettro mein Gair Madhyam se Mahatma Gandhi Rashtriya 117
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Cultural Relations: A Study of PostSaddam Hussein Era”.
87. Dr. Showkat Ahmad Dar, C/o Prof. 80. Dr. Bhawana Sharma, 24, Modiyokijawan, Bashir Ahmad Dabla, Department of Ward No.24, Jhunjhunnu, Rajasthan Sociology, University of Kashmir, “Dakshin Eshiyayi Chhettriye Sehyog Hazratbal, Jammu & Kashmir, “Role Mein Badalti Bharat Ki Bhumika”. of Negotiation in Conflict Resolution: A Distinctive Approach to the Kashmir 81. Dr. Vikas Kumar, B-80, National Conflict”. Apartment, Plot No.-4, Sector.-3, Dwarka, New Delhi, “Critiquing the 88. Dr. Amit Kumar Mishra, Ahilyapur, Discourse on Migrants Rights: The Case Deoria, Uttar Pradesh, “Bharat-Nepal of Bangladeshis in India”. Ki Khuli Seema Aur Bhartiya Suraksha Par Prabhav”. 82. Dr. Pramod Kumar Sharma, Room No.-154, Sabarmati Hostel, Jawaharlal 89. Dr. Pankaj Kumar Verma, Department of Nehru University, New Delhi, “IndiaDefence & Strategic Studies, Sakaldiha Afghanistan Relations: Enhancing Trade (P.G) College, Sakaldiha, Chandauli, and Transit, Post 2014”. Uttar Pradesh, “Naksalvaad ka Bhartiya
Aantrik Suraksha par Prabhav: Purvi 83. Dr. B. Saroja, Assistant Professor, Uttar Pradesh (Janpad Sonbhadra evam Department of PG Studies in Political Chandoli) ka Adhyayan”. Science, SSA Govt. First Grade College, Bellary, Karnataka, “Emergence of 90. Dr. Kalpana Agarwal, C/o Anurag Non-Traditional Threats: Challenges Singhal, Ranjeet Sadan, Modinagar, to Peace & Human Security in South Uttar Pradesh, “Bharat Mein Aantirik Asia”. (Salary Protected) Surksha Bnaam Rajya Swayatta (21ve Shttavdi Mein Bharat Mein Kendra84. Dr. Md. Mujahid Azam, Saheb Bagh, Rajya Sambandh)”. Anoop Sahar Road, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, “India, Iran and Central Asia 91. Dr. Jyoti Purohit, 97, Pooja Marg, Relation since 2001”. Vidhya Vihar Campus, BITS, Pilani, Rajasthan, “Critical Analysis of Disaster 85. Dr. Sudheer Singh Verma, C/o Rajesh Management Policy of India: A Case Kumar, #244-Ext., Brahmaputra Hostel, Study of Uttarakhand Flash Flood Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Disaster”. Delhi, “Russian and Indian Approaches to Global Climatic Governance: A Post92. Dr. K. Suresh Kumar, H.No.-6-7-510, Kyoto Framework of Analysis”. Ravindra Nagar, Nalgonda, Andhra Pradesh, “Role of VAMBAY in 86. Dr. Mutahira, C/o M. Adeeb, Old Razvi Alleviating Poverty: A Case Study of Apartment, C-9, Medical Road, Aligarh, GHMC, Hyderabad”. Uttar Pradesh, “Indo-Iraq Economic and 118
93. Dr. K. Mallikarjuna, Department of Sanitation and Personal Hygiene (A Political Science & Public Administration, Descriptive Study of Telangana Region S.V.U. College of Arts, S. V. University, in Andhra Pradesh)”. Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, “Health Policy Programmes in Andhra Pradesh: A Case 99. Dr. Aditi Tyagi, CI-17, Ansals’ Colony, Suryodaya Vihar, Meerut, Uttar Study of Rajiv Aarogya Sri Programme Pradesh, “Effort by Governmental in Chittoor District”. and Non-governmental Agencies in 94. Dr. Gopi Madaboyina, C/o Prof. D. the Area of Disaster Management: An Syamala Devi, 21GF, A.U. Sea Sand Analytical Study of Garhwal Region in Quarters, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Uttarakhand”. Pradesh, “Administration of Rajiv Aarogyasri Health Insurance Scheme 100. Dr. Padam Singh, New Keshav Nagar, Udaipur, Rajasthan, “The Role of in Andhra Pradesh: A Study of North MNREGA in Development and Coastal Andhra Pradesh”. (Physically Empowerment of Scheduled Caste & Challenged) Scheduled Tribe: An Empirical Study of 95. Dr. T. Monohara Swamy, Department Alwar District”. of Public Administration & Human Dr. Abhishek Kumar Srivastava, Resource Management, Kakatiya 101. C/o Shri O.R. Singh, 509/105, Old University, Warangal, Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, “Social and Administrative Implication “Engendering Urban Governance: A of Urbanization – A Study of Telangana”. Comparative Study of Uttar Pradesh and 96. Dr. A. Poorna Chander Rao, C/o A. Madhya Pradesh”. Shankar,D.No.-15-10-269,Ramannapeta, Warangal, Andhra Pradesh, “Corporate 102. Dr. Nargis Salim, Room No.14, Moin Hostel, S.N. Hall (Annex), Aligarh Social Responsibility (CSR) Initiatives: Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar A Study on Environment Protection Pradesh, “Socio-Economic Implication Programmes of Tata Consultancy of National Thermal Power Corporation Services (TCS) in A Selected Delivering since 2001: A Case Study”. Centres in Andhra Pradesh”. 97. Dr. Ajit Kumar, ADA Colony Muirabad, 103. Dr. R. Ramesh, S/o AR. Ramachandram, Chinnaiah Chatram, Vadavalam Post, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, “Impact Pudukkottai, Tamil Nadu, “Irrigation of Right to Information (R.T.I.) on System and Changing Crop Patterns in Corruption at the Lowest Level”. Dry Land of Tamil Nadu”. 98. Dr. Shreenivas Peddaboina, Room No.06, N.R.S Hostel, Osmania 104. Dr. S.V.G. Choodamani, D.No.-5-69-24, 11th Cross, Sri Krishna Nagar, M.R. Palli, University Campus, Hyderabad, Andhra Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, “Gandhi’s Pradesh, “Health Administration: A Views on Conflict Resolution”. Sustainable Strategy for Environmental 119
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105. Dr. Deepak Chaudhary, Madhi, Meerut, Muslim Localities in Delhi and Meerut City”. Uttar Pradesh, “A Study of Child Labour in Uttar Pradesh, (Social Exclusion, Welfare Policies and Economic Growth 112. Dr. M. Vijaya Kumar Reddy, Department of Ancient Indian History, Culture in Perspective)”. and Archaeology, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, 106. Dr. Rameshwar Mishra, C/o Mr. Anup “Trade in Andhradesa (From Earliest Kumar Rai, N-1/166, R-13, Mahesh to the 17th Century A.D. Based on Nagar Colony, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Inscriptions and Literature)”. “Gond Janjati Ki Samajik Evam Aarthik Sthiti Mein Parivartan (1526-1707 Ke Vishesh Sandarbh Mein)”.
113. Dr. Kummara Nettikallappa, Department of History, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, 107. Dr. Anand Kumar Singh, Jalilpur “Socio-Economic Change in Tribal Colony, Ramnagar, Varanasi, Uttar Community: A Study in Rayalaseema Pradesh, “Bhashaon ke Kramik Vikas Region of Andhra Pradesh”. Mein Sant Sahitya ka Yogdan (Samaj va Sanskriti ke Vishesh Sandarbh mein)”. 114. Dr. Md. Akhtar Hasinur Rahman,
Ekdala, Birbhum, West Bengal, “Impact 108. Dr. Nem Pal Singh, House No-90, Assessment of Dairy Farming on Socio– Tejgarhi Garh Road, Meerut, Uttar Economic Transformation of Small Pradesh, “Socio-Economic Status and Marginal Farmers in Murshidabad and Class-Consciousness among District, West Bengal”. Construction Site Workers in Agra CityA Sociological Study”. 115. Dr. Janki Jiwan, 714, Krishi Apartment, Block-D, Vikaspuri, New Delhi, “Impact 109. Dr. Durvesh Kumar, Shimlana, of Climate Change on Rural Livelihood Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, “Muslim in the Bundelkhand Region”. Kaal mein Janpad Saharanpur ki Samajik evam Rajneetik Sthiti ka Aetihasik 116. Dr. Mahesh Kumar Tiwari, Narainpur, Adhyayan”. Alwar, Rajasthan, “Alwar Jile mein Krishi ka Aadhunikikaran”. 110. Dr. M. Kallappa, Department of History, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, 117. Dr. Tapas Pal, Department of Education, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, “Drought Visva – Bharati, Santiniketan Birbhum, in Rayalaseema – A Historical Study West Bengal, “Dukpa Tribe in Buxa (A Study with Special Reference to and Sikkim: Socio-cultural Terrain, Anantapuram District of A.P.)”. Settlement Structure and Ecological Sustainability”. 111. Dr. Sarita Rani, H.No.-27, Street No. 1, Jain Nagar, Khatauli, Muzaffarnagar, 118. Dr. Arshad Amin, Department Uttar Pradesh, “Social Isolation of of Geography, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, Minorities: A Comparative Study of 120
“Land Transformation Trend and 125. Dr. Kalidas Sarma, Lecturer, Redevelopment Plan: A Case Study of Department of Geography, Kharupetia Srinagar City Using Geo-informatics”. College, Assam, “Perspective on Fraud in the Teacher’s Qualification in Higher 119. Dr. Shahid Ali Khan, C/o Sabbir Ahmed, Educational Institutions in Assam”. 64, S.S. Hall (North), Aligarh Muslim (Salary Protected) University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, “Development of Market Oriented 126. Dr. Vijay Rathi, C-165, Radha Garden, Agriculture for Inclusive Growth in Mawana Road, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, Aligarh District”. “Spatial – Temporal Patterns of Crime and Strategies for Crime Control in 120. Dr. Deepak Kumar, Niwari Road, District Gautam Budhanagar in State of Modinagar, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh”. “Crime in Rural Environment and Role of Police (with Special reference to Uttar 127. Dr. Rajesh Rani, L-8-C, Rajasthan Pradesh)”. University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Bharat meinn Nepali Pravas: Swarup, Disha 121. Dr. Shabnam Khan, Department of evam Chunautiya ek Adhayayan”. Geography, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, “Growth 128. Dr. Kapil Kumar, Pali Khera, Centres and Socio-Economic Planning Bulandshahar, Uttar Pradesh, “A and Development in the Rural Area of Study on Adoption of Technology and Aligarh District”. Innovation among Rural SHG and Non SHG Women Beneficiaries”. 122. Dr. Mohd. Shah Nawaz Khan, 590/7, 2nd Floor, Zakir Nagar, Okhla, New Delhi, 129. Dr. I. Rambabu, C/o Prof. B. Hema “Organic Farming and Sustainable Malini, Department of Geography, Livelihood: An Empirical Study of Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, District Bulandshahar, Uttar Pradesh”. Andhra Pradesh, “Assessment of Trends in HIV/AIDS Incidence and Spread: A 123. Dr. Chandra Deo Ola, A-12, Kapil Case Study of East Godavari District, Vihar, Udaipur, Rajasthan, “The PostAndhra Pradesh”. Independence Course of Development and Spatio-stratal Continuity of 130. Dr. Javaid Ahmad Tali, Department of Deprivaitions – A Case Study of Tribal Studies in Geography, University of Sub-plan Area of Salumbar SubMysore, Manasagangothri, Mysore, Division, Rajasthan”. Karnataka, “Spatial Analysis of Health Status and Health Promotion of District 124. Dr. Anil Kumar Yadav, Plot No: 9, Pulwama (Jammu & Kashmir)”. Teeja Nagar-B, Panchawala, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Impact of N.C.R Plan on 131. Dr. Vandana Gupta, Assistant Professor, Environment Degradation in SubMaharishi Valmiki College of Region of Rajasthan (With Special Education, University of Delhi, Geeta Reference to Alwar District)”. Colony, Delhi, “Effectiveness of School 121
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Based Intervention Programme against Bullying and Victimization”. (Salary Protected)
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Skills Training on Psychological WellBeing, Self-Efficacy and Aggression among Adolescents”.
132. Dr. Hemendra S. Mistry, Chhani Road, 138. Dr. Praveen Singh, R-67, Naveen Nagar, Mora, Uttar Pradesh, “A Study Vadodara, Gujarat, "Teachers’ Training of Effectiveness of Video Programmes on Inclusive Education in India: A Study Prepared by C.I.E.T. in Mathematics for of Gujarat Region”. IX Class Studies”. 133. Dr. Akram Hannan, A-5, Abdullah Apartment, Abdullah Road, Civil Line, 139. Dr. Sonia, H. No.-797/1, Shiv Shakti Nagar, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, “Effect of Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, “Impact of NLP Intervention Strategy on Problem Educational Facilities on Educational Solving Ability in Mathematics among Attainment: A Micro Level Study of High School Students”. Deoria District (Uttar Pradesh)”. 134. Dr. Paul Chacko Pudussery, Head, 140. Dr. Dharmendra Singh, Nazarpur Khurd, Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, “A Study of Education Department, Assam Don Development and Problem of Secondary Bosco University, Azara, Guwahati, Education in the State of U.P”. Assam, “Reconstruction of Pedagogy for High School Teachers of Northeast 141. Dr. Pravesh Kumar, Umerpur, Amroha, India, within the Emerging Environment Uttar Pradesh, “Social Characteristics of ICT, Leading to Reconceptualization: of Private Medical Colleges in India: A A Case Study”. (Salary Protected) Study of Selected States”. 135. Dr. Gaurang Tiwari, N-16/62, E-K, 142. Dr. Mahamud Khan, Department of Sudamapur, Vinayaka, Varanasi, Uttar Education, Aligarh Muslim University, Pradesh, “Studying Effects of Emotional Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, “Educational and Intelligence, Teaching Self-Efficacy, and Socio-Economic Development through Cognitive Ability on Teaching Ability Common Property Resources in Village and Teaching Behavior of Prospective of Aligarh District, Uttar Pradesh”. Teachers”. 143. Dr. T.I. Nagarjuna, Department of 136. Dr. G. Eswaraiah, Department of Adult Education, Sri Venkateswara University, and Continuing Education, S.V.U. Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, “An College of Arts, Sri Venkateswara Investigation of Reasoning Ability in University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, Science of Secondary School Students “A Study on the Factors Influencing in Relation to Home Environment, Performance of Scheduled Castes and Leadership Style, School Organizational Scheduled Tribes Women in Saakshar Climate, Personality and Other Bharat Programme”. Variables”. 137. Dr. Parveen Kumar, Khautoli, Bagpat 144. Dr. Vandana Singh, B-61, Brij Enclave Road, Uttar Pradesh, “Effect of Life Colony, Sunderpur, Varanasi, Uttar 122
Pradesh, “Peace Prospects in Meghalaya – An Analytical Study”.
Breathing and Yog Nidra with Stress among Technology and Science Undergraduate Students”.
145. Dr. Ashwini Kumar Sharma, Aashirwad Bhawan, Nehru Colony, Lane No.-02, 151. Dr. Mehmoodun Nisa, 77, Pratap Nagar, Sector-22, A-Block, Indira Nagar, Modinagar, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, “Quality of “Implications and Impediments of Right Life, Stressful Events and Depression: A to Education Act in Primary Education Study in Lucknow Metropolis”. System: A Holistic Research Study in Tribal Areas of Visakha Agency, Andhra 152. Dr. Varsha Sharma, 333, Road No.-10, Pradesh”. Ashok Nagar, Udaipur, Rajasthan, “A 146. Dr. Sandepudi Usha Sri, H.No.-3-5Study of the Psychological Effects of 873, B-202, Matrusree Apartments, Cyber Web on Adolescents”. Hyderguda, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, “Learning Styles and Performance of 153. Dr. Sushama Jayant Bhosale, Associate Women Learners in Higher EducationProfessor & Head, Department of A Study of Osmania University”. Psychology, Annasaheb Magar College, Pune, Maharashtra, “A Critical Study 147. Dr. Yogita Rai, Dr. Ambak K Rai, IHof Issues of Mental Health of the A-110, MNNIT Residential Campus, Deprived Caste with Special Reference Allahabad (U.P), “Study of Quality of to Maharashtra”. (Salary Protected) Life (QOL) Cognition, Anxiety and Depression among People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA) with Anti Retroviral 154. Dr. Ameer Hassan, Kunnel House, Ernakulam, Kerala, “An Identification Treatment (ART)”. and Intervention among Transgender 148. Dr. Suneeta Yadav, B-2/215, Bhadaini, People in Kerala: Psychosocial Status Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, “Psychosocial and Societal Attitude”. Aspects of Life Stages of Professional Women”. 155. Dr. Leena Verma , B-3, Teacher’s Flat, Gokarannath Road, Lucknow University 149. Dr. Iram Feroz, Pathan Mohalla, Bora Campus, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, Ji Ki Chakki, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, “Social Ecology and Environmental “Emotional Intelligence and Social Pollution: A Study of Attitudinal Maturity in Relation to Competency and Change among Youth in Uttar Pradesh Life Satisfaction among Government and Uttarakhand”. and Private School Teachers”. 150. Dr. Rupali Srivastava, Gali No.-02, 156. Dr. Sabika Zehra Zaidi, Dodhpur, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, “Spirituality and Pilikothi Talli Bamori Haldwani, Meaning in Life in Relation to Health Nainital, Uttarakhand, “Exploring among Cancer Patients Undergoing the Relationship of Social Support, Radio and Chemotherapy”. Emotional Intelligence, Diaphragmatic 123
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ka Adhyayan (Lucknow Janpad ke 157. Dr. Manoj Kumar Tiwari, Bhatthi, Vishesh Sandarbh mein)”. Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, “Sociodemographic and Psychological Determinants of Drug Adherence with 163. Dr. Mahesh Kumar Maurya, Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, “Gendered Work Second Line Antiretroviral Therapy Environment, Mental Health and among HIV/AIDS Patients”. Job Satisfaction of Non-Gazetted Male and Female Employee in Police 158. Dr. Rekha Tomar, Vill & Post- Hasanpur Organizations”. Kadim, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, “Integrated Intervention for Eliminating Perceived Stigma and Enriching 164. Dr. Jyoti Kumawat, 17-B, Jai Kishan Colony, Tonk Phatak, Jaipur, Rajasthan, Psychological Resources among Nurses “Relapse Criminal Behavior among treating HIV/AIDS and Cancer Patients: Women: Sociological Causes and their An Experimental Study”. Restoration in Rajasthan”. 159. Dr. Fatima Bi, 4/295, Hamdard Nagar-B, Jamalpur, Uttar Pradesh, “Impact of Perceived Leadership Behaviour, Quality of Work Life and Opportunity for Upward Mobility on Employees’ Citizenship Behaviour and Organizational Commitment”.
165. Dr. Sudha Tiwari, 74-A, Shanti Niketan Colony, Barkat Nagar, Tonk Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Right to Livelihood under the Constitution of India –A SocioLegal Study of Hawkers and Vendors”.
166. Dr. Manish Kumar Rai, D-65/478A, Lahartara, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, 160. Dr. Pramod Pandey, 11/311, Awas Vikas “Administration of Juvenile Justice Colony, Yojana-3, Jhunsi, Allahabad, in Uttar Pradesh: A Study from the Uttar Pradesh, “Impact of Issues & Perspective of Child Rights”. Preferences on Voting Behavior in Uttar Pradesh”. 167. Dr. (Mrs.) Ranjana Bardia, 53,
‘Abhishek’ Nehru Park, Jodhpur, 161. Dr. Monalisa Mishra, B-28/21, Block Rajasthan, “A Comparative Study of No.-03, Sanjay Apartment, Varanasi, Insider Trading Laws: India and USA”. Uttar Pradesh, “Job Satisfaction, Personal Efficacy, Forgiveness, 168. Dr. Sarita Jain, Lecturer in English, Resilience and Marital Adjustment of G.D. Govt. College for Woman, Alwar, Employed Spouse in Relation to their Rajasthan, “Socio-Linguistics and Job Structure and Residential Area”. Language Variations: An Analysis of Speech Variation of Speakers in 162. Dr. Ranvijay Singh, 156/E, Ravindra Different Communities and Region of Garden, Aliganj, Lucknow, Uttar India”. (Salary Protected) Pradesh “Prathmik evam Ucch Prathmik Vidhyalayo mein Madhyanah Bhojan 169. Dr. Sujit Kumar Chhatia, Mayurbhanj, Yojana ke Kiryavanyan ki Prabhavikta Odisha “Dialectics of Development: A 124
Case Study of Tribals of Mayurbhanj (20th Century)”.
Comparative Study of Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and Chhattisgarh in India”.
170. Dr. Lalita Kuriyal, Trinity House, Kelston 176. Dr. Chandra Shekhar Pandey, C/o Prof. Estate, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, G.P. Pandey, PR-18, MG Residential “Himachal Pradesh Ke Janjatiyo Enclave, Assam University, Silchar, Chettrro Mein Istrri Ke Vibheen Rupo Assam, “Press and Women Issues: Ka Vishleshnatmak Adhyayan”. A Study in the Varanasi City of Uttar Pradesh”. 171. Dr. Murad Ahamad Khan, Room No.22, SQ, DDA Flats, Munirka Vihar, New Prof. Durgesh Tripathi, University Delhi, “Idea of Indigenismo in Latin 177. School of Mass Communication, New America with Special Focus on Mexico, Delhi, “Impact of Social Media in Peru and the Andean Region, in the First Electoral Politics”. (Salary Protected) Half of the 20th Century”.
172. Dr. Pramod Kumar Chaturvedi, Ramipur, Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh, “Uttar Opniveshik Bharat Mein Dalito ka Samajik Aantaran Evam Sahitya Pravartan (ekManobhasik Adhyayan)”.
178. Dr. Ramesh Kumar Singh, SA-5/149 B, Ramrepur Pahariya, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, “Shikshhit Gramin Kamkaji Mahilaon ke Vikas mein Jansanchar Madhyomo ki Bhumika: (Varanasi Janpad ke Vikas Khando Par Aadharit ek Adhyayan)”.
173. Dr. Sushil Kumar Singh, C/o Mahendra Pratap Singh, Teacher Colony, Chandauli, Uttar Pradesh, “Adwatt 179. Dr. Shekhar Maidamwar (SC), Assistant Vedanta evam Sufi Mat ke Samajik evam Professor, Govt. College Ghattiya, Darshnik Aadharbhumi ka Sampekshi Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, “The Role of Mulyankan (Swami Adwattanand ke Marketable Agricultural Surplus in the Samajik Samrasta ki Vaichariki ke Economic Development of Madhya Vishesh Sandarbh mein)”. Pradesh (with special reference to Western Madhya Pradesh)”. (Salary 174. Dr. (Mrs.) Saroj Gupta, Senior Protected) Lecturer, Govt Meera Girls College, III-E 133, Govt Quarters, Udaipur, Rajasthan, “Socio-cultural Changes 180. Dr. Suresh Nakkala (SC), C/o Prof. B. Sambasiva Rao, Department of among the Tribes of South Rajasthan Economics, Acharya Nagarjuna in the Twentieth Century – with Special University, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, Reference to Udaipur District”.(Salary “Status of Working Women in Informal Protection) Sector: A Case Study of Andhra Pradesh”. 175. Dr. Srihari Mancha, 12-67, Beerappa Gadda, Uppal, Ranga Reddy, Andhra Pradesh, “Mass Media and Socio 181. Dr. Vilas Mahadeorao Wani (SC), Economic Development of Adivasis: A Nandgaon, Wardha, Maharashtra, 125
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182. Dr. C. Thirupalu (SC), Department 188. Dr. P. Mahadeeswaraiah (SC), of Economics, Sri Krishnadevaraya Department of Economics, Rayalaseema University, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, University, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, “SC Corporation and Its Impact on the “An Evaluative Study on Watershed Socio- Economic Empowerment of Development Programme and its Impact Scheduled Castes in Andhra Pradesh: A on Socio-Economic Development of Study of SC Assembly Constituencies Selected Farmers in Drought Prone in Rayalaseema Region of Andhra Area of Rayalaseema Region of Andhra Pradesh”. Pradesh”. 183. Dr. Ch. Subha Kumar (SC), D. No.70-19-124/16, B.C. Colony, Kakinada, 189. Dr. M. Prabhu (SC), D.No.-10-126/C, Maruthy Nagar, Tirupati, Andhra Andhra Pradesh, “A Study on SocioPradesh, “Industrial Development and Economic and Living Conditions of its Impact on Environmental Pollution Hazardous Slums Dwellers in Andhra in Rayalaseema Region of Andhra Pradesh-India”. Pradesh”. 184. Dr. Nageswara Rao Dara (SC), D.No.Dr. Sivakumar Danyasi (SC), 1-104, Plot No.9/8, Opposite A.Q.J. 190. P.G College, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Council for Social Development, Pradesh, “An Economic Analysis Southern Regional Centre-Hyderabad, of Financial Inclusion among Rural Rajendranagar, Hyderabad, Andhra Households: An Inter-District Analysis Pradesh, “Inequalities among the Subof Andhra Pradesh”. Caste Groups of Scheduled Caste in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana: Socio185. Dr. S. Revathi (SC), 181, Pathampatti Economic and Political Perspectives”. North, Pudukkottai, Tamil Nadu, “SocioEconomic and Cultural Constraint 191. Dr. P. Alagarsamy (SC), D. No.-3-2of Tribal Women and Girls Folk in 15., Thiruvalluvar Street, Periyakulam, Participation Sports”. Tamil Nadu, “A Study on Impact of Micro-finance on Rural Development in 186. Dr. Srinivasa Rao Kamidi (SC), H.No.Tamil Nadu”. 4-39/1, Pallamkurru, East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh, “Women MicroEnterprises in Andhra Pradesh- A Study 192. Dr. B. Venu Gopal (SC), Department of Management, Sri Krishnadevaraya of East Godavari and West Godavari University, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, Districts”. “Environment Management and Disclosure Practices: A Study of Indian 187. Dr. Venkata Rao Duru (SC), Duggirala, Companies”. Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, “Health Status 126
193. Dr. Deepti Kanojia (SC), 6 Parwana Lane, Under Hill Road, Civil Lines, Delhi, “An Analytical Study of MGNREGA: Poverty Alleviate Programmes: in Contextual Background of U.P”. 194. Dr. P. Madhu Sudhana Rao (SC), H. No.-6-115, Haripuram Colony, Peruru, Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh, “Housing Finance by Banking and Non-Banking Financial Institutions in India”.
“Uttar Pradesh Mein Dalit Chetna Evam Rajneeti Parivartan (Ghaziabad Evam Gautambhudhnagar Janpad Ke Nagar Chhettro Par Aadharit ekVisleshnatmak Adhyayan)”. 200. Dr. Palpandi. P (SC), West Colony, Boothipuram, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, “A Study on Social Transformation of Dalits through Globalization in Tamil Nadu”.
201. Dr. Ram Babu Mallavarapu (SC), Plot 195. Dr. Emmela Roopa Rani (SC), MIG, No.-10, Flat No.-101, Bhavana Enclave, IB-101, MVP Colony, Sector-06, Secunderabad, Telangana, “Issues in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, Development-Induced Displacement in “Managing Stress at Work Place among Andhra Pradesh: Policy and Practice”. Women Executive with reference to it Service in Visakhapatnam”. 202. Dr. M. Venkata Ratnam (SC), Department of Anthropology, Andhra University, 196. Dr. N. Venkatarathnam (SC), Andhra University, Vishakhapatnam, Rambatlapalli, Chittoor, Andhra Andhra Pradesh, “Degradation of Forest Pradesh, “Financing of Sericulture and Survival Problem of Chenchus Industry – A Study of Rayalaseema in Nallamalais of Andhra Pradesh: Region in Andhra Pradesh”. in Search of Sustainable Livelihood Systems through Anthropological 197. Dr. Jadhav Sidharth Shankarrao (SC), Participatory Research”. Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce, Mrs. K.S.K. College 203. Dr. Gotukula Giri Babu (SC), Q.No.Beed, Maharashtra, “Study of Drought 04, Sundeep Buildings, Atreyapuram, Management: Special Reference to East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh, Marathwada Region in Maharashtra “Teachers Retirement – Closure of Ecole State”. (Salary Protected) in SC Colonies: Implementation of RTE –2009 on SCs – An Evaluative Study 198. Dr. M. Munieswaran (SC), Karaiympatti, in East and West Godavari Districts of Madurai, Tamil Nadu, “A Sociological Andhra Pradesh State”. Study on Impact of Environmental Pollution on Public Health in Tamil 204. Dr. Meenakshi (SC), H.No.-570/140, Bhartiya Colony, Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Nadu”. Pradesh, “The Working Conditions of Construction Labourers (Women in 199. Dr. Mahesh Kumar (SC), H. No-223, Ghaziabad District)”. Aurang Shahpur, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, 127
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205. Dr. H. T. Thippeswamy (SC), Gundlapalli, Anantapuram, Andhra Pradesh, “A Study on Economic Development of DWCRA Women in Anantapuram District, Andhra Pradesh”.
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206. Dr. Kotte Srinivasa Rao (SC), H.No.-5- 213. Dr. Jitendra Kumar Bairwa (SC), 6-98/B, Pakabanda Bazar, Khammam, Mahesh Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan Andhra Pradesh, “The Contribution “Rajneetik Netratv mein Mahilaon ki of Mahathma Jyothiba Phule and Sree Sehbhagita Rajasthan ki 13vi evam Narayana Guru for the Emancipation of 14vi Vidhansabha ke Sandarbh mein Women in 19th Century”. ekAdhyayan”. 207. Dr. Ram Baran (SC), Room No-110, Dr. 214. Dr. Tek Chand (SC), Lalgarhi, B. R. Ambedkar P.G. Hostel, Hazratganj, Bulandshahar, Uttar Pradesh, “Role Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, “Samajik of Good Governance in Success of Nyaya Mein Rajneeti Aarakshan Ki Panchayati Raj Institutions”. Bhumika: ekAdhyayan”. 208. Dr. Ashok Kumar (SC), Baghwala, 215. Dr. Dhamma Deep Singh (SC), D.A.V. College, Bulandshahar, Uttar Pradesh, Bulandshahar, Uttar Pradesh, “Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, Bhartiya “Bhartiya Rajneeti aur Chhettravaad: Sanvidhan Evam Dalito Ke Aadhikar”. ekVishleshnatmak Adhyayan”. 209. Dr. Nageswara Rao Aderla (SC), 216. Dr. Anuradha Kumari (SC), H.No.223, Ambedkar Nagar, Khammam, Aurganshahpur Diggi, Garh Road, Uttar Telangana, “Corporate Governance– Pradesh, “Panchayati Raj Vyavastha A Study of Selective Public Sector Mein Mahilaon Ki Sehbhagita: Uttar Enterprises in India”. Pradesh Ke Muradabad Janpad ke Vishesh Sandarbh Mein”. 210. Dr. Manoj Kumar (SC), Murlipur Phool, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, “Uttar 217. Dr. Amit Kumar (SC), Department of Pradesh Ki Dalit Rajneeti Chetna Mein Political Science, Patna University, Babu Jagjivan Ram Aur Kanshiram Ki Patna, Bihar, “Bihar Mein Vartman Bhumika. (Physically Challenged) Paridrishya Mein Dalito Ki Samajik aur Rajneetik Sthiti Ka Visleshnatmak 211. Dr. I. Subramanyam (SC), S.T.V. Adhyayan”. Nagar, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, “Rural Housing Schemes in Andhra Pradesh -A 218. Dr. Narendra Kumar (SC), Jhotwara, Study of Rayalaseema Region”. Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Panchayatiraj Mein Mahila Janpratinidhiyo Ki Bhumika 212. Dr. Khem Chand Mahawer (SC), (Dalit Mahila Janpratinidhiyo Ke Lecturer, Political Science, Shri D.C.G.J. Vishesh Sandarbh Mein)”. Government P.G. College, Behror, 128
219. Dr. Pooja Jorasiya, (SC) University 225. Dr. S. Sushmitha (SC), Quarter No.of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, 3, Block-D, Type-IV, Maulana Azad ‘‘Samtamulak Samaj Ki Avdharna Aur National Urdu University, Gacchibowli, Bhakti Aandolan: Ramanandi Bhakti Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, “Tribal Sampradaye Mein Rajnaitik Evam Women in Andhra Pradesh: A Samajik Samarsata Ke Sandarbh Mein Comparative Study of Chenchus, ekAdhyayan”. Yanadis, Gonds and Lambadas”. 220. Dr. Ahalya Sial (SC), C/o Rajshree Biswal, Room No.-218-E, Mahanadi Hostel, JNU, New Delhi, “Democracy and Institutional Trust in Post-Soviet States: The Case of the Baltic States”.
226. Dr. K. Jangaiah (SC), Redlarepaka, Tekulasomaran, Nalgonda, Andhra Pradesh “Panchayatraj and Village Administration System in India- A Comparative Study of Andhra Pradesh and Kerala”.
221. Dr. Motikapur Manikrao Moon (SC), 126, Old Mahanadi, J.N.U. Campus, 227. Dr. Ram Ratan Singh (SC), C/o R.B. Arya, Mill View Colony, Paper Mill J.N.U., New Delhi, “A Comparative Study of Dalit Panther Movement in Road, Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra (India) & Black Movement “Dalito ki Samajik, Rajnetik, Aarthik in South Africa”. Isthiti ka Paschimi Uttar Pradesh ke Sandarbh mein ekVishleshnatmak 222. Dr. Ashutosh Kumar Vishal (SC), Adhyayan”. C/o Kapil Dahiya, Room No.-223, Jhelum Hostel, J.N.U., New Delhi, 228. Dr. Reena (SC), C/o Shri Chandra Shekhar Mayur, House No.-514/6, “Global Justice and Transnational Sector-5, Jagriti Vihar, Meerut, Uttar Activism: International Dalit Movement Interventions in United Nations (2001Pradesh, “Bhartiya Niyojan Kaal 2013)”. mein Dalito ka Punaruthaan–Paschimi Uttar Pradesh ke Sandarbh mein 223. Dr. (Ms) Archana Roy (SC), 4/C ekVishleshnatmak Adhyayan”. Shivalika Apts, Sector-9, Plot No.-16, Dwarka Phase-I, New Delhi, “Analytical 229. Dr. Shakti Vardhan Gangania (SC), Mohalla Gujrau, Meerut, Uttar Study of Changing Scenario of Indian Pradesh, “Gramin Rajneeti Parivartan Diaspora in the 19th and 20th Century”. mein Aarakshan ki Bhumika ka 224. Dr. Kothapalli Thirupathi (SC), Vishleshnatmak Adhyayan (Meerut Room No.-12, NRS Hostel, Osmania Mandal ke Vishesh Sandarbh mein)”. University Campus, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, “Empowerment and 230. Dr. Ashok Baladhan Ukey (SC), C/o Sumedh D Meshram, Aurangabad, Development of Scheduled Castes Maharashtra, “Distortion of Buddhism, Leadership in Panchayat Raj Institution: Preventions and Remedies: A Critical A Comparative Study of Andhra Pradesh Study”. and Karnataka States”. 129
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231. Dr. Naresh Kumar Verma (SC), 75, Scheme No.-05, Mangal Vihar, Alwar, Rajasthan, “Geo-politics of Nuclear and Energy Resources: A Case Study of Iran in the Post 2001 Era”.
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Sarkar Dwara Uchchsiksha Satar par Laptop Vitrit kiye Jane ka Vidharthiyo ki Uchch Siksha, Samayojan evam AatmSambodh Par Padne Vaale Prabavo ka Adhyayan”.
232. Dr. Virendra Kumar Singh (SC), Post and 238. Dr. M. Malathi (SC), Department of Village Meewa, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil, S.V.U. College of Arts, S.V. “Krishi evam Krishi Par Aadharit University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, Udhyogo ka Paschimi Uttar Pradesh “Problems of Rural Women in Tamil ke Sandarbh mein ek Visleshnatmak Social Novels”. Adhyayan”. 233. Dr. Ram Gopal (SC), Timarly, Hathras, 239. Dr. Kumabala Suneel Kumar (SC), Vakadu, SPSR Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, “Anusuchit Janjatiyo Ke “Multiculturalism and Modern Indian Samajik-Aarthik Jeevan Par Jalgrahan Culture as Reflected in the Works of Evam Sichayi Yojnao ka Prabhav M.G. Vassanji”. (Madhya Pradesh ke Jhabua Janpad ke thandala Vikaskhand ke Vishesh 240. Dr. Lalita Hiraman Gangurde (SC), Sandarbh mein)”. Librarian, Modern Institute of Business Management, Pune, Maharashtra, 234. Dr. Chikkarangaswamy (SC), Institute “Impact of Electronic Publications on of Development Studies, University Librarianship”. (Salary Protected) of Mysore, Manasagangothri, Mysore, Karnataka, “Sustainable Livelihood for 241. Dr. Burra Manikya Rao (SC), C/o U. Rural Poors- A Rural Development Case Jacob Raj, D.No.-2-238, Old Dairy Form, Study of Chamarajanagar District”. Indiragandhi Nagar, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, “Dissemination of 235. Dr. Vijay Kumar Verma (SC), Gandhi Information though Public Libraries to Nagar, Alwar, Rajasthan, “Depletion of Create Legal Awareness with Special Underground Water; An Environmental Reference to Visakhapatnam”. Problems in Rajasthan Comparative Study Alwar and Bharatpur Districts”. 242. Dr. Rekha Kurre (SC), C/o Dr. Samita Chaturvedi, Room No.-38, Block-F, 236. Dr. Jitendra Vitthalrao Magare (SC), School of Humanities, IGNOU, ‘Yashshree’, Flat No.-09, Samir Maidangarhi, New Delhi, “Bharat Residency, Begumpura, Maharashtra, Mein Samajik Parivartan aur Hindi “Improvement of Quality in Higher Cinema (Year 1975 se 2010 Tak ki Dalit, Education: A Critical Study of Aadivaashi aur Isttrri Jeevan Kendrit Marathwada Region”. Filmo ke Vishesh Sandarbh mein)”.
Dr. Suryawanshi, Ravindra 237. Dr. Sunil Kumar (SC), Simouli, 243. Shamrao (SC), Department of Mass Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh, “Uttar Pradesh 130
Communication and Journalism, Dr. 249. Dr. S. Nixon Ringmiso (ST), C/o Dr. B.B Kharbirymbai, Department Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada of Education, North Eastern Hill University, University Campus, University (NEHU), Umshing, Shillong, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, “Facets Meghalaya, “Problems of Primary of Neo-journalism in Urban Society: School Teachers in Ukhrul District of Current Trends in Civic Reporting in Manipur”. Emerging Metros in Marathi Press (Aurangabad and Nasik)”. 250. Dr. Sneha Singh Munda (ST), H.No.244. Dr. Shangpan Kashung (ST), C/o 763, Kailashpuri, Chandauli, Uttar Khayaongam A.C, The New India Pradesh, “Perception of Family Assurance Co. Ltd., Noonmati Branch, Supportive Organizational Initiatives Anuradha Complex, Guwahati, Assam, by Indian Nurses in Balancing Work“Gender Dimension of Tangkhul Family Conflict and Its Effect on JobNaga Society and Culture: A Study in Related Outcomes”. Continuity and Change”. 251. Dr. Ganesh Lal Meena (ST), 245. Dr. Chunni Lal Bhagora (ST), 112, Puniyakheri, Pratapgarh, Rajasthan, G Block, Hiran Magri, Sector No-14, “Dakshin Rajasthan Ki Adivasi Bhasha Udaipur, Rajasthan, “Effectiveness of Ka Adhyayan”. Panchayatiraj in Women’s Empowerment: An Experiential Study in the 252. Dr. Faguna Barmahalia (ST), Context of Udaipur District of Southern Department of Folklore Research, Rajasthan”. Gauhati University, Guwahati, Assam, “Folklore and Assamese Mass Media”. 246. Dr. Rakesh Kumar Meena (ST), 6Mb/203, Indira Gandhi Nagar, Jagatpura, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Panchyati Doctoral Fellowships Raj evam MANREGA mein Mahila General Category Sehbhagita ki Nutan Aavdhaarna: Dhosa va Jaipur Jile Mein ek Adhyayan”. 1. Aathy Kannan. T, University of Madras, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, “Union Financial 247. Dr. Madhu Meena (ST), 7/8, Jai Kishan Transfers: Vertical and Horizontal Fiscal Colony, Tonk Phatak, Jaipur, Rajasthan, Imbalances in India”. “Bhartiye Sanvidhan evam Kanoon Vyavastha: Paryavaran Sanrakhshan ke 2. Abdul Basith Laskar, Assam University, Sandarbh mein ekAdhyayan”. Assam, “Private Tutoring and its 248. Dr. Gugulothu Srinu (ST), Room No.68, Implications on Academic Performance Old PG Hostel, Osmania University and Financial Burden: A Case Study of Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, “Issues Hailakandi District”. and Challenges of ICT Policy and a Comparative Study of Hyderabad and 3. Aditi Agarwal, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, Bengaluru based IT Industries”. 131
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evam Sanchar Prodyogiki ka Arthik Vishleshan-Gwalior Sambhag mein Adhunik Sanchar Sansadhno ke Upbhoktao ke Vishesh Sandarbh mein”.
Ajay Kumar Mishra, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, “Foreign Direct Investment in Sri Lanka: The Role of 11. Archana M, University of Mysore, India-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement, Mysore, Karnataka, “Economics of 2000-2013”. Language and Development: Language Ajay Kumar Salgotra, H.N.B. Garhwal Policy and Higher Education in University, Srinagar, Jammu and Karnataka”. Kashmir, “An Analytical Study of Status, Basic Needs and Problems of 12. Archana Singh, Dayalbagh Educational BPL Households in Hill Rural Areas of Institute, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, “Dynamics Uttarakhand: A Study of District Pauri of Inflation in BRICS Countries: An Garhwal”. Analysis of Nature, Causes and Impact”.
6. Ajit Kumar Jha, Jawaharlal Nehru 13. Ashapurna Baruah, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, “The Construction University, New Delhi, “Changing Industry in India: Production Pattern of Dalit Women's Work in Conditions, Labour Practices and Skill Contemporary Rural Punjab: Causes Development”. and Consequences”. 7. Anjali Gupta, Jawaharlal Nehru 14. Ashima Gupta, Indira Gandhi National University, New Delhi, “Cash Transfer Open University (IGNOU), New Delhi, Schemes in the Reproductive and Child “Social Exclusion and Deprivation of Health Programme in India; A Study of Children in Rural India”. Sultanpur District in Uttar Pradesh”. 8. Anjali Tondon, Jamia Millia Islamia 15. Ashok Kumar Maurya, Central University of Gujarat, Gujarat, University, New Delhi, “Structural “The Externalities of Ground Water Change and Energy Use in Indian Exploitation in Agriculture: A Case Economy: An Input-Output Analysis Study of North Gujarat”. with special reference to India’s International Trade”.
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16. Bhargavi Prathipati, Acharya Nagarjuna University, Andhra Pradesh, “Impact of Microfinance on Poverty”.
Anju Sharma, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, “An Evaluation of Tribal Sub-Plans 17. Bilal Ahmad Dhar, University of on Tribal Development in Himachal Kashmir, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, Pradesh”. “Performance of Sports Goods Industry with special reference to Cricket 10. Ankit Singh Gour, Vikram University, Bat Industry in J&K and Punjab: A Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, “Madhya Comparative Study”. Pradesh mein Electronic Suchna 132
18. Deepa Singh, Mahatama Gandhi 26. K Chaitanya, Osmania University, Kashi Vidyapeeth, Varanashi, Uttar Hyderabad, Telangana, “The Impact of Pradesh, “Cement Udyog meinn New Economics Policies on Horticulture Karayarat Shramiko ki Shiksha evam Exports in India”. Swasthya Sambandhi Samasyaon ka Vishleshnatmak Addhyayan (Satna Zile 27. Kumari Anupam, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, ke Cement Udyog ke Vishesh Sandarbh “An Analysis of Growth and Developmein)”. ments of Livestock Sector in Himachal 19. Deepakshi Saxena, University of Pradesh”. Rajasthan, Rajasthan, “Economic Liberalization and India's Economic 28. Lateef Ahmad Mir, Vikram University, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, “Tourism Growth: A Sectorial Analysis”. Industry: An Economic Analysis (with 20. Elayaraja K, Kuvempu University, special reference to Jammu, Kashmir Karnataka, “Performance Evaluation of and Ladakh)”. Targeted Public Distribution System - A 29. M Sonia, Lady Doak College, Madurai, Study in Karnataka”. Tamil Nadu, “An Assessment of Gender 21. Fayaz Ahmad Bhat, University of Responsive Budget in Union Budget Kashmir, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, and Selected States in Creating Gender “Economic Growth and Income Equity”. Distribution in India-A Comparative 30. Mampi Bose, Jawaharlal Nehru Study of Selected Northern States”. University, New Delhi, “Reproductive 22. Gogol Mitra Thakur, Jawaharlal Nehru Health in Rural Jalpaiguri, West Bengal: University, New Delhi, “A Demand Access, Utilization and Status”. Side Analysis of Service Led Growth and Structural Change in Course of 31. Manoj Sudhakarrao More, Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidhyapeeth, Economic Development”. Maharashtra, “Economics of Mechani23. Gorre Uma, Osmania University, zed and Non-mechanized Farm in Hyderabad, Telangana, “Water Parbhani District of Maharashtra”. Resource Management in Agriculture Development: A Study in Telangana 32. Meenu Kumari, Banaras Hindu University, Varanashi, Uttar Pradesh, “A Region”. Study of Financial Inclusion for Women 24. Jitender, University of Hyderabad, Street Vendors in Varanasi City”. Hyderabad, Telangana, “Risk Manage33. Mohammad Ibrahim Wani, University ment in Indian Banking System”. of Kashmir, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, “Energy Efficiency and 25. Jyoti, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, Economic Growth: A Study of Central “Impact Assessment of e-Governance: A Asian Republics”. Case Study of Punjab”. 133
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34. More Sarika Vishwas, Shivaji University, 41. Nivedita Mandal, Mizoram University, Mizoram, “Future Market EfficiencyKolhapur, Maharashtra, “Women An Empirical Study on Indian Banking Empowerment through Municipal Industry”. Corporations in Kolhapur and Sangli Districts”. 42. Olivia, Panjabi University, Patiala, Punjab “Economic Relations between 35. Muneeb Hussain Gattoo, Aligarh Muslim India and Central Asian Republics”. University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, “A Study of Financial Inclusion in Kashmir Valley- Status and Constraints”.
43. Parijat Saurabh, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh “Agricultural Diversification & Entre36. N Sugumar, Annamalai University, preneurship through the Cultivation of Annamalai Nagar, Tamil Nadu, Medicinal & Aromatic Plants: A Case “Economic Analysis of Health Status of Study of Bihar”. Elderly Women: A Comparative Study in Rural and Urban Areas of Cuddalore 44. Parit Sunanda Ram, Shivaji University, District, Tamil Nadu”. Kolhapur, Maharashtra, “A Socioeconomic Study of Washermen 37. Nairita Bhattacharjee, Assam University, Community in Kolhapur District”. Assam, “Central Dependency, Fiscal Behaviour & Economic Growth: Case 45. Parul Bhardwaj, University of Delhi, of Northeast India since 1991”. New Delhi, “Fiscal and Monetary Policy
Interaction in India”. 38. Nandeesha K, Karnataka University, Karnataka, “India's Outward Foreign 46. Patel Ruchi Dasharathbhai, Central Direct Investment: An Economic University of Gujarat, Gandhinagar, Analysis of Trends, Patterns, DetermiGujarat, “Microfinance and Women nants and its Impact”. Empowerment: A Study of Group-Based Credit Programme in Gujarat”. 39. Naveed Ahmad Lone, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, 47. Pawan Kumar Sharma, Sher-E-Kashmir Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, “Determinants University of Agricultural Sciences & of Inflation in India: A Study of Technology of Jammu, Jammu, Jammu Compositional Shift in the Post Reform and Kashmir, “Economics of Niche Period”. Crops and Assessment of Farm Level Diversification in Jammu Region”. 40. Nitesh, B S R Govt Arts College, Alwar, Rajasthan, “Women Empowerment and 48. Pravin Gulabrao Babar, Shivaji Development with special reference to University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra, Recent Programmes of Government of “Financial Analysis of Solapur Rajasthan”. Municipal Corporation”. 134
49. Priyabrata Sahoo, University of 57. Sanica Abbott, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, Punjab, “Integrated Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana, Supply Chain Management for Baby “Agrarian Structure and Rural Labour Corn in Punjab State”. Market in Odisha”. 50. Priyanka Chatterjee, Jawaharlal Nehru 58. Santosh Kumar S, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga, Karnataka, “Socio-economic University, New Delhi, “A Field Study Conditions of Slum Dwellers: with of Female Employment in the Rural reference to Gulbarga (Karnataka) and Non-Farm Sector of West Bengal”. Solapur (Maharashtra) Cities in India”. 51. Qamar Alam, Aligarh Muslim Santosh Paliwal, University of University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, 59. Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Growth “International Trade in Health Products and Development of Self-help Groups in and Services with special reference to Rajasthan (Experiences and Challenges India since 1991”. in Financial Access & Poverty Alleviation)”. 52. R Pazhanichamy, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, “Health Status, 60. Sharath Kumara, Karnatak University, Health Expenditure, Choice of Health Karnataka, “Analysis of Fiscal and Care and Health Insurance of Poor Monetary Policy Mix in Indian Cardiovascular Patients in Government Economy”. Hospital at Coimbatore”. 61. Sheelapriya G, National Institute 53. Radhika M K, Gulbarga University, of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, Gulbarga, Karnataka, “Women EntreTamil Nadu, “Stock Price Trend preneurship in Small Scale Industries of Prediction: Comparative Analysis in Karnataka”. the Classification of Artificial Neural Network Models Based on Bayesian 54. Ravi Bairu, Osmania University, Regularization with Benchmark Model Hyderabad, Telangana, “Growth and Arima”. Instability of Selected Agricultural Production in Telangana Region of 62. Shekhar Tokas, Jawaharlal Nehru Andhra Pradesh”. University, New Delhi, “International
Students in India: A Study of their 55. S Jeyalakshmi, Lady Doak College, Motivations and Mobility Experiences”. Madurai, Tamil Nadu, “Production, Export and Marketing of Coffee in India 63. Shikha Juyal, IGIDR, Mumbai, - An Economic Analysis”. Maharashtra, “Essays on Equitable Transportation”. 56. Sanghmitra Hazarika, Gauhati University, Guwahati, Assam, “Institutional Credit 64. Shirsha Gon, National Institute of to Small Borrowers in Selected Rural Technology, Rourkela, “Effect of FDI Areas of Assam”. Spillovers on Productivity of Domestic 135
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Management of Horticultural Crops for Agricultural Development of Assam”.
65. Smrithilal K, Tata Institute of Social 73. Utsav Kumar Singh, University of Sciences, Mumbai, Maharashtra, Delhi, New Delhi, “Critical Analysis “Decentralization and Forest Dwellers: of Millennium Development Goals A Case Study in Idukki District of in Gauteng (South Africa) and Bihar Kerala”. (India)”. 66. Sonia Sagolsem, Bidhan Chandra Krishi 74. Vinay Kumar Pandey, Madan Mohan Viswavidyalaya, West Bengal, “A Malviya PG College, Uttar Pradesh, Study on Regional Variations in Crop “Khari Desho meinn Parvasan ka Production and Crop Productivity in Parvasio ke Sthaniya Parivaro ki ArthikNorth-Eastern and Eastern India”. Samajik Sthiti par Parbhav ka ek Adhyanwith respect to Distt-Gorakhpur”. 67. Sudarshan Tanji Gore, Dr. Balasahab Sawant Konkan Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, 75. Virupakshappa D Mulagund, Karnataka Maharastra, “Economic Analysis of University, Karnataka, “Evaluation Farming Systems in South Konkan of National Rural Health Mission in Region”. Karnataka- A Case Study of Gadag Distt”. 68. Sumbul Fatima, University of Lucknow,
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, “Impact of the Entry of Private Insurance Companies 76. Waseem Ahmad Khan, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, on the Performance of LIC of India”. “Role of Public Policies in Women Empowerment in UP: A Study of 69. Swapnil Bhardwaj, University of Selected Districts”. Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Inflation Dynamics in India: An Empirical 77. Winson Thomas, Mahatma Gandhi Investigation”. University, Kottyam, Kerala,
“Economics of Intellectual Property 70. Syed Sohail Yaqoob, Aligarh Muslim Rights and its Implications on Kerala: University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, A Study with special reference to “Gender Inequality in Agriculture and Geographical Indications”. its Impact on Women’s Development: A Case Study of Jammu and Kashmir”. 78. Zia Afroz, University of Lucknow, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, “Empirical 71. Tariq Ahmad Bhat, Vikram University, Analysis of Job Satisfaction of Women Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, “Economics Entrepreneurs in Micro Small and of Sericulture Industry in Jammu and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Kashmir”. Central Uttar Pradesh”. 72. Tinku Moni Borah, Gauhati University, Guwahati, Assam, “Post-Harvest 136
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Pradesh, “A Study on Social Security of Un-Organized Labour-with reference to Construction Labour in Costal Andhra Pradesh”.
Profiling for Women Employees of Commercial Banks in Coimbatore District, Tamil Nadu”.
87. Garima, Banaras Hindu University, 80. Amit Sharma, University of Jammu, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, “Social Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, “Linking Innovations in India: The Role of Higher Brand Positioning Effectiveness with Education”. Consumer's Perspective- A Case of 88. Gaurav Gupta, Punjabi University, Gaming Industry”. Patiala, Punjab, “Relationship between 81. Chidanand Patil, University of Culture and Consumption: A Comparison Agricultural Science, Dharwad, of Various Branding Techniques”. Karnataka, “Behaviour of Stock and Futures Prices of Agricultural 89. Haiyadri Sharma, University of Commodities vis-a–vis Policy Impact”. Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Prestige Seeking Consumer Behaviour Relating 82. D. Hepzibah Vinsyah Jeyaseeli, Manone to Premium Brands: An Evaluative Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli, Study of Luxury Cars in Rajasthan”. Tamil Nadu, “Financial Management Evaluation of Micro, Small and Medium 90. Inder Puneet Johar, University Enterprises (MSME) in the Tirunelveli of Jammu, Jammu, Jammu and Municipal Corporation”. Kashmir, “Repositioning of Turbulent Destinations through the Effective 83. Deepankar Bhattacharjee, Dibrugarh Intervention of Stakeholders”. University, Dibrugarh, Assam, “A NonParametric Measure of Efficiency and 91. Irfan Bashir, Pondicherry University, Modeling Supply Chain Process in Puducherry, “Consumer Perception, Indian Tea Industry”. Attitude and Behavioural Intentions towards Use of Internet Banking 84. Divya Mehindiratta, Guru Nanak Dev Services”. University, Amritsar, Punjab, “HR Practices and Employee Outcomes: 92. Kanchan Lata Tripathi, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar A Case of Medical Representatives Pradesh, “Corporate Environmental Working in Punjab”. Accountability: A Case Study of Coal India Limited”. 85. Fayaz Ahmad Sheikh, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, “Perspective 93. Mohd. Imran, Jamia Millia Islamia on Informal Sector Innovation in India: University, New Delhi, “A Comparative Value Theory Re-visited”. Study on Working of Modern and Traditional Retail Outlets in Delhi”. 86. G. Shivaranjani, Anna University, Regional Centre, Coimbatore, Tamil 94. N Gayathri, Kongu Engineering College, Nadu, “A Study of Adversity Quotient Erode, Tamil Nadu, “A Study on Work137
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Financial Reporting in Public Sector Undertakings: A Case Study”.
95. Naman Sharma, Gurukul Kangri 102. Shareena P, Mangalore University, Vishwavidhayala, Haridwar, Uttar Karnataka, “Perception of Rural Pradesh, “Deviant Halo around Indian Consumers' towards Branded FMCGs'Universities: A study on Prevalent A Study Conducted in Dakshina Employee Deviance with special Kannada District”. reference to Impact of Social Learning Theory”. 103. Shashank Kumar Pandey, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, 96. Neha Sadhotra, Indian Institute of “Management of System Waste in Select Management, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, Engineering Industry: A Supply Chain “Consumer Adoption of Technology Perspective”. Facilitated Services: A Study of Barriers and Facilitators”. 104. Shriti Mazumdar, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, Odisha, “Cash 97. Nisha K. M., Aligarh Muslim University, Flow for Indian Industry: An Analysis Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, “Role of Using an Advanced Frame Work”. Women Entrepreneurship in Economic Development of Kerala with special 105. Subhendu Kumar Pradhan, Pondicherry reference to Micro Enterprises”. University, Puducherry, “Impact of 98. Rojalin Sahoo, National Institute Corporate Actions on Shareholders of Technology, Rourkela, Odisha, Wealth and Investment Decision of “Building of an Environment of Decent Individual Investors”. Workplace through Employee Relations: An Empirical Investigation”. 106. Sunanda Jha, National Institute of Technology, Rourekela, Odisha, “Produ99. S.V. Akilandeswari, The Gandhigram ctivity, Divergence, and Measurement Rural Institute, Tamil Nadu, “Marketing Quandary : A Study on Service Sector Strategies of Pottery Artisans and their Enterprises in India”. Prospects- A Study in Madurai Region”. Tiruke Shridevi Baburao, Shivaji 100. Santosh Kumar, Central University of 107. University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra, “A Karnataka, Karnataka, “Role of Store Study of Quality of Work Life of Police Attributes and Loyalty Programmes on Employees in Kolhapur District”. Loyalty with reference to Organized Apparel Retailers of North Karnataka 108. Ujjwal Kanti Paul, National Institute of Region”. Technology, Silchar, Assam, “Role of Marketing in Economic Development-A 101. Saumya Singh, Banaras Hindu Case Study of Pineapple Marketing of University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India's North-Eastern Region”. “Critical Analysis of Corporate 138
109. Yogendra Pal Bhardwaj, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, “An Appraisal of Human Resource Management Policies and Practices in Delhi Metro Rail Corporation”.
116. Devali Parashram Narayan, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra, “Role of Cluster Scheme in Entrepreneurship Development: A Comparative Study of Kolhapur and Pune Districts”.
110. A. Muthuswamy, Government Arts College (Autonomous), Salem, Tamil 117. Ezhilarasi, North-Eastern Hill Nadu, “Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) University, Shillong, Meghalaya, and its Impact on the Performance of “Environmental Disclosures and Services Sector in Tamil Nadu”. Corporate Performance: A Study of Most Polluting Industries in India”. 111. Aarti Gupta, Mohanlal Sukhadia
University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, “Application of Neural Network in 118. Geetesh Saini, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Social Audit of MidFinancial Statement Fraud Detection: Day Meal Scheme in Rajasthan”. A Case Study of Selected Indian Companies”. 119. Gunjan Ghocha, Swami Vivakanand Govt. Commerce College, Ratlam, 112. Anil Kumar, University of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, “Mahila Arthik Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Impact of Computerization on Customer SatisSashaktikaran meinn Shashan Dwara faction in Functioning of Indian Banking Sanchalit Vibhinna Yojnayo ka System (A Case Study of State Bank of Mulyakan Ratlam Jile ke Vishesh Bikaner and Jaipur with reference to Sandarbh meinn”. Rajasthan)”. 120. Lakshmi Rawat, University of 113. Ankita Singh, Dayalbagh Educational Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, Institute, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, “Impact “Determinants of Equity Investment of Financial Factors on Stock Market: Returns: Study of Select Variables” Empirical Evidences from India, U.S. 121. M.Ganesan, Periyar University, Salem, and U.K”. Tamil Nadu, “Rural Consumer Attitude 114. Anuradha Agarwal, Dayalbagh Eduand Internet Banking (A Study with cational Institute, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, special reference to Salem Distt, “Impact of Current Account Deficit on TamilNadu)”. Economic Growth: A Comparative Study 122. Meenakshi Chawla, Dayalbagh of Selected Developing Countries”. Educational Institute, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, “Online Financial Reporting 115. B.Parashuramulu, Kakatiya University, Practices of Banking Industry Warangal, Telangana, “Profitability in in International Perspective–A Nationalized Banks in the Changing Comparative Study of Selected Indian, Banking Environment - A Study of Select Banks”. U.K. and U.S. Banks”. 139
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Evaluative Study of Financial Inclusion through Funding Schemes of Central Co-Operative Banks in the State of Rajasthan”.
Rishi Kant Mittal, University of 124. Navratan, Dayalbagh Educational 131. Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “An Institute, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, Empirical Study on Financial “Corporate Governance Disclosure Performance in Selected Public Sector Practices in Indian Telecom Sector Petroleum Companies in India”. (Comparative Study on BSNL & Bharti Airtel Limited)”. 132. Robert Mosomi Ombati, Rajasthan Vidyapeeth University, Udaipur, 125. Nidhi Tyagi, Aligarh Muslim University, Rajasthan, “Global Implementation of Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, “Corporate Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) Governance Practices of Corporate with special reference to India, Kenya, Sector in India: A Case Study of Selected Germany, Russia and China”. Indian Companies”. 126. Preeti Hazarika, North-Eastern Hill 133. Sahila Chaudhry, Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa, Haryana, “A Study of University, Shillong, Meghalaya, Operational Risk in e-Banking in India”. “Capital, Competition and Risk Taking Behaviour: Empirical Evidence from 134. Shalendra Singh Rao, University of Select Indian Commercial Banks”. Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “An Evaluative Study of Special Economic 127. Preetu Vijay, University of Rajasthan, Zones in Enhancing the Economic Jaipur, Rajasthan, “An Empirical Study Profile of Rajasthan”. of Performance of Aviation Industry in India with special reference to Selected Airlines”.
135. Shweta Singh Chandar, Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, “An Evaluation of Public 128. Priyana Pandey, S.M.J.N (P.G) College, Private Partnership for Infrastructural Haridwar, Uttarakhand, “Attitude Development with special reference to towards Saving and Investment Pattern Roads in UP”. (A Study of Gender Difference in 136. Swati Jain, University of Rajasthan, Uttarakhand)”. Jaipur, Rajasthan, “An Empirical Study 129. Nagaraju R, Tumkur University, of Earnings Management and Corporate Tumkur, Karnataka, “A Study on Governance of Selected Public Sector Corporate Social Responsibility with Undertakings in India”. special reference to Selected Banks in 137. Abhishek Srivastava, Jawaharlal Nehru Karnataka”. University, New Delhi, “Multilateralism 130. Rajat Kumar Gujaral, University of and Regional Co-operation in Central Asia, 1991-2012”. Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “An 140
138. Animesh Shukla, Jawaharlal Nehru 146. Gulzar Mohammed, University of University, New Delhi, “Freedom, Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “M K Authority and the Political: A Gandhi and Samsamiyaki Udarvadi Comparative Study of the Works of Chintan: ek Vishleshnatakamak Hannah Arendt and Isaiah Berlin”. Adhyayan”. 139. Anindya Dutta, Jawaharlal Nehru 147. Harshlika Khangarot, University of University, New Delhi, “Adivasis, Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “State School Education and Identity Assertion: Civil Service Training in Rajasthan: A A Comparative Study of Santhal and Case Study of Rajasthan Commercial Oraon Communities in West Bengal and Taxes Service”. Jharkhand in Post-Independence India”. 148. Hukam Chand Gurjar, University of 140. Anushka, University of Delhi, New Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan “The Delhi, “Sedition and Democracy: Contribution of e-Governance to A Comparative Study of Liberal Participatory Democracy”. Democracies”. 149. Indrani De, Jawaharlal Nehru University, 141. Anushuya Pal, University of North New Delhi, “Everyday Discourses of Bengal, Darjeeling, West Bengal, Development: A Comparative Study of “Development Policies in the Social West Bengal and Gujarat”. Sector and the State Party Led Coalition Government: A Study of Two States of 150. Jaidev Pandey, Banaras Hindu Odisha and Bihar”. University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, 142. Aparna Vincent, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, “Political Symbolism in Protest Movements”.
“Bharat Main Naksalwadi AndolanSamajik Bahiskaran ke Pariphekshy mein”.
151. Jayanta Kumar, Utkal University, Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, “Gross National 143. Atwal Ravjeetsingh, Gujarat University, Happiness in Bhutan: An Analysis”. Ahmedabad, Gujarat, “United States of America's Strategic Interference in West Asia and India's Position: A Study From 152. Kamal Kant Sharma, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Bhartiya 1984-2004”. Rajniti me Bhartiya Janta Party ki 144. B.L. Nagda, Mohanlal Sukhadia Bhumika (1996 se Vartaman tak)”. University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, “India’s Kanica Rakhra, Jawaharlal Nehru Defence Relations with Major Powers: 153. University, New Delhi, “Understanding A Study of Post–Cold War Period”. the Role of Prestige in Indian and Iranian 145. Debapriya Parida, Ravenshaw Nuclear Programmes”. University, Cuttack, Odisha, “Public Deliberation in Panchayats: A Case 154. Khetrimayum Monish Singh, Jawaharlal Study in PRIS in Odisha”. Nehru University, New Delhi, “From 141
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Ration Card to 'Data Citizen': A Study of E-Governance in Assam”.
162. Rayees Ahmad Bhat, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana, “Impact of the Change or Regime on 155. Kunwar Siddarth Dadhwal, Jawaharlal Longstanding Interstate Conflicts: A Nehru University, New Delhi, “Political Study of Kashmir Issue since 1947”. Imagination and Territoriality: A Study of Samyukta Maharashtra Movement, 163. Ritu Yadav, University of Rajasthan, 1920-1960”. Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Bharat ki Nirvanchan Vyvastha ke Samaksh Utpann Chunotiyo 156. Madan Lal Nehara, Kanoria PG Mahila avam Sambhawanye; Nayapalika ke Mahavidyalaya, Jaipur, Rajasthan, Vishesh Shandrabh me ek Adhyyan”. “Regionalism and Formation of New States: with specific reference to 164. Rukmani, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Telangana”. New Delhi, “State Capacity and Development: A Comparative Study of 157. Mehboob Ahmad, University of Jharkhand and Uttarakhand”. Kashmir, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, “Post 9/11 Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations: 165. Samreen Mushtaq, Jamia Millia Impact on India”. Islamia, New Delhi, “Women, Conflict and Nationalisms in Kashmir: A Study 158. Mudassir Fatah, Jamia Millia Islamia of Gender Based Violence in the University, New Delhi, “The Impending Baramullah and Kupwara Distt”. American Retreat from Afghanistan: Strategic and Security Implications for India”.
166. Sanchita Chakrabarti, University of Kolkata, Kolkata, West Bengal, “Healthcare for the BPL Families: 159. Pawar Mahendra Pandurang, MoreshRashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana in awar Arts, Commerce & Science West Bengal-A Study of Two Districts”. College, Jalna, Rajasthan, “The Problems of Displaced Peoples in Affected Area of Various Irrigation 167. Shagun Sharma, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, “Uyghur Ethnic Projects in Maharashtra: special Movements in Xinjiang: A Study of reference to Human Rights Study”. Identity and Political Mobilization, 160. Prerna Shekhawat, Banasathali 1990-2013”. Vidyapeeth University, Rajasthan, “Bhartiya Rajvyastha ke Prati Rajput 168. Shrawan Kumar Pandey, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, “Defeating AntiMahilao ke Rajnitik Drishtikon”. Incumbency Factor in State's Election: 161. Rakesh Patel, MPISSR,Ujjain, Study of Bihar, Odisha, Chhattisgarh Rajasthan, “Janjatiya Varg ki Panchayat and Madhya Pradesh”. Raj Sansthao mein Sahbhagita Sonali Narang, Panjab University, Sashaktikaran ka Swaroop tatha Vikas 169. meinn Bhumika”. Chandigarh, Punjab, “Geopolitics 142
of Fear 'Climate Change Migration' 177. Waghchaure Rameshwar Kalyanrao, Sant Dnyaneshwar College, Aurangabad, Implication for India and Bangladesh”. Maharashtra, “Comparative Study of the 170. Sunil Kumar, H.P. University, Shimla, Role of the Opposition Party in the Period Himachal Pradesh, “Dynamics of of Indian Parliamentary Alliance”. Coalition Politics in India: A Study of National Democratic Alliance and 178. Abhilasha Sharma, Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, United Progressive Alliance (1998“Effectiveness of Railways of India: 2014)”. An Empirical Administrative Study of 171. Sunita D Mohithe, Gulbarga University, Ajmer Division”. Gulbarga, Karnataka, “Political ParticiE Ratnakar, Kakatiya University, pation of Backward Castes Panchayatraj 179. Warangal, Telangana, “Administration Institutions”. of Tribal Sub-plan in Andhra Pradesh-A 172. Swatilekha Bhattacharya, Jawaharlal Comparative Study”. Nehru University, New Delhi, “Understanding the Normality of State 180. Ekta Gupta, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Rajsthan meinn Violence: A Study of Assimilation, Viklang Kalyan Prashashan meinn Legislation and Riots in India”. Swaim Sevi Sansthyon ki Bhumika 173. Tabasum Rasool, Aligarh Muslim (Jaipur Zile ke Vishesh Sandrabh University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, meinn)”. “Governance and Development of AUQAF in India: A Case-Study of Delhi 181. Garima Sihag, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Women Police WAQF Board”. Personnel: A Correlational Study of 174. Tammy Paliwal, Mohanlal Sukhadia Work Efficiency and Job Satisfaction University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, with special reference to Jaipur and “Electoral Politics in Nathdwara Junjhunu Distt. Mahila Thana”. Assembly Constituency (1980-2013): 182. Narendra Kumar Dhakad, Govt. P. G. An Analytical Study”. College, Kehtri, Rajasthan, “Sushashan me Suchana ka Adhikar Adhiniyam ki 175. Tanmaya Swain, Utkal University, Bhumika”. Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, “Development and Displacement in Odisha: A Case 183. Rahul N, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Study of Anti-posco Movement in New Delhi, “Intersections of Caste, Jagatasinghpur District”. Class and Gender: A Socio Legal Study of Sumangali Bonded Labour in Tamil 176. Tikendra Kumar Chhetry, Sikkim Nadu”. University, Sikkim, “Ethno-political Mobilisation and its Impact on 184. S. Md. Rafi Ahmed, Maulana Azad Minorities: A Case Study of Gorkhas in National Urdu University, Hyderabad, Assam”. Telangana, “Urban Govt. and Minorities: 143
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A Study of Representation of Muslim Minorities in the Urban Local Govt. Institutions of Rayalaseema Region of Andhra Pradesh”.
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Economic Analysis of Environmental Law”. 192. Rakesh Kumar Singh, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, “Governing without the State: A Study of Water in Residential Areas of Gurgaon”.
185. Shahana Purveen, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, Maharashtra, “Migration in a Metropolitan City of India: Employment Opportunity, Self- 193. Md Irfan, Osmania University, Identity and Politics”. Hyderabad, Telangana, “Online Dispute Resolution For Business-To-Business 186. Sheetal Dwivedi, MPISSR, Ujjain, [B2B] and Business-To-Consumer Madhya Pradesh, “Madhya Pradesh [B2C] Online Transactions with special Public Service Guarantee Act-2010: reference to India”. An Analysis with a View to Good Governance with special reference to Ujjain District”.
194. Thounaojam Tapasini Devi, LMS Law College, Imphal, Manipur, “A Study on Prison as an Institution of Reformation 187. Supriya Sharma, University of and Rehabilitation in the Context of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “OrganiManipur”. zation and Functioning of Supreme Audit Institution of India: A Study 195. Afroz, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, with special reference to Role of CAG “Behavioural Impact of Environmental International Public Audit”. Education among Graduate Level Students-A Comparative Study of India 188. Ajay Barnwal, Central University and Bangladesh”. of Rajasthan, Ajmer, Rajasthan, “Constitutional Validity of Narco 196. Azad Ahmad Khan, Jamia Millia Analysis Test with special reference to Islamia, New Delhi, “Madrasas and India-A Critical Study”. Society: A Case Study of Pakistan”.
189. Anoop Kumar, Banaras Hindi 197. Chandra Moni Bhattaraii, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, “IndiaUniversity, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Bangladesh Borderland: State Policies “Law of Subsidies under WTO with and Communities Responses”. special reference to Indian Perspective”. 198. Deepmala, University of Rajasthan, 190. Manika Kamthan, Jawaharlal Nehru Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Bharat-Mayanmar: University, New Delhi, “Women in Ubharte Aayaam avam Chunottia”. Agriculture: A Comparative Study of 199. Jagtap Prabhakar Raghunath, Dr. Selected Villages of U.P. and Punjab”. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, 191. R Sridevi, Jawaharlal Nehru University, “The Problems of Refugee in South New Delhi, “Revisiting the Vellore Citizens Welfare Forum Case: An Asia”. 144
200. Manabhanjan Meher, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, “Shanghai Cooperation Organization and Great Power Rivalry in Central Asia”.
208. Tirthankar Bhattacharya, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, “Strike Hard Campaign' in Xinjiang, 19962014”.
201. Muzammil Ahad Dar, Pondicherry 209. Vimal Kumar Kashyap, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, “Regional University, Puducherry, “Pakistan Response to the Piracy in Malacca Strait, Factor in India-Afghanistan Relations: 1997-2012”. Post -Taliban Period 2001-2014”. 202. Priyanka Dutta Chowdhury, Jawaharlal 210. Vishwabharati Kumar Gupta, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, “US Nehru University, New Delhi, “Politics Policy towards South China Sea Dispute, of Ethno-Nationalism in Pakistan: A 2001-2012”. Comparative Study of Awami National Party and Muttahida Quami Movement, 211. Vivek Mishra, Jawaharlal Nehru 1986-2013”. University, New Delhi, “American Maritime Strategy in the Indian Ocean 203. Priyanka Pandit, Jawaharlal Nehru in Post-Cold War Era, 1990-2012”. University, New Delhi, “China's Policies towards the State-Owned Enterprises: 212. Padmalochan Dash, Central University 1992-2012”. of Gujarat, Gandhinagar, Gujarat,
“Revisiting India's Internal Security 204. Rajesh Kumar, Jawaharlal Nehru Management Reforms: An Examination University, New Delhi, “Role of Indian since 1998”. Government and Political Parties in the Fight against Apartheid in South Africa, 213. Rajeev Ranjan Sinha, Jawaharlal Nehru 1948-1994”. University, New Delhi, ‘‘Role of NATO in European Security: The 2010 New 205. Sanghamitra Pathowary, Jawaharlal Strategic Concept’’. Nehru University, New Delhi, “Role of Education in India-US Cultural Co- 214. Aarti Kumari, Jawaharlal Nehru operation, 1991-2013”. University, New Delhi, “Maternal Health Culture of Santhal Women: A 206. Shivangi Sharma, Jawaharlal Nehru Sociological Study of Selected Villages University, New Delhi, “Changing Facets of Dumka District, Jharkhand”. of Corporate Social Responsibility in 215. Awkash kumar, Central University of the U.S”. Gujarat, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, “Human 207. Sibaram Badatya, Pondicherry Trafficking as A Security Threat: A Case University, Puducherry, “Parliament Study of Bihar”. and Foreign Policy Decision Making in Bharti Sharma, Indore Christian India: A Study on India’s China Policy 216. 1959-75”. College, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, 145
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“Mahila Sansado ke Parti Apekshaye avam Chunotia - ekSamajshastriya Adhyayan”.
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Study of Karimnagar District in Andhra Pradesh”.
224. Khedkar Vinod Babasaheb, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada 217. Debanjana Das, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Auranagabad, Maharashtra, University, New Delhi, “State, Terrorism “A Sociological Study of Open Jail and Religious Identity: A Study of Inmates in Maharashtra”. Muslims in Delhi”. 218. Debapriya Ganguly, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana, “Development, State and Structural Violence: A Study of the Urban Poor in Visakhapatnam, A.P”.
225. Kuki Boruah, Dibrugarh University, Dibrugarh, Assam, “Health Care Practices: A Sociological Study among the Tai Khamyang Community of Sivasagar and Jorhat District, Assam”.
226. Kumar Chhetri, University of North 219. Harinandan Singh, M.G. Kashi Bengal, Darjeeling, West Bengal, Vidyapeeth, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, “Participation of Women in Social “Gramin Rupantaran me MANREGA Movements: A Sociological Study of the ki Bhumika Ghazipur Janpad ke Hill Region of Darjeeling District”. Saidpur Block par Adharit ek Samajik 227. Kuntala Dowarah, Tezpur University, Addhyayan”. Tezpur, Assam, “Indigenous Health 220. Harshan Tee Pee, Tata Institute of Practices amongst Lisu Community of Social Sciences, Mumbai, Maharashtra, Arunachal Pradesh: An Ethnographic “Studies on Differential Impacts of Account”. Natural Disasters on Rural Society with 228. Laxmi Periyaswamy, University of a Focus on Agricultural Production”. Mumbai, Mumbai, Maharashtra, “An 221. Hriday Ranjan Kalita, Dibrugarh Anthropological Study of Sudalai University, Dibrugarh, Assam, “Women Madan - A Village Deity in Southern in Armed Conflict Situations: A Districts of Tamil Nadu”. Sociological Study of Five Districts in 229. Md. Zinarul Hoque, Aligarh Muslim Assam”. University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, 222. Huma Hassan, Jawaharlal Nehru “Religion and Society among University, New Delhi, “Caste and Muslims of West Bengal: A Case Culture Among Urban-A Case Study of Study of Shershabadia Community of New Delhi”. Murshidabad Distt”. 223. Khwaja Nazimuddin, Osmania Univer- 230. Mudasir Yousuf, IGNOU, Maidan sity, Hyderabad, Telangana, “Changing Garhi, New Delhi, “Social Exclusion of Educational Aspirations of Youth among Differently Abled Women in Jammu and Kashmir: A Sociological Study”. Muslim Community: A Sociological 146
231. Nadiya Muzaffar, Aligarh Muslim 238. Sahana Sen, University of Hyderabad, University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, Hyderabad, Telangana, “Culture of “Pregnancy, Childbirth and Social Learning in Buddhist Tradition: A Capital: A Sociological Study of Sociological Study”. Healthcare Practices in Kulgam District 239. Sani Kumar Suman, Tilak Manjhi of Jammu and Kashmir”. Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur, 232. P. Periyanachi, Madurai Kamaraj Bihar, “Mahatma Gandhi Rashtriya University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, Gramin Rojgar Guaranty Adihiniyam “A Study on the Function of Village (MNREGA) ki Uplabdhiya aur Badhaao Panchayat Presidents in Madurai Distt, Ka ekSamaj Sashtriya Adhyayan”. Tamil Nadu”. 240. Sathish C, Pondicherry University, 233. Pinku Muktiar, Tezpur University, Puducherry, “Representation and Role Tezpur, Assam, “A Study on the Inter – of Religious Minorities in Rural SelfState Rural Out –Migration among the Governance: A Sociological Study in Nepali Community of Assam: A Case Tamil Nadu”. Study in Sonipur District”. 241. Shanmuga Priya S, Queen Marys' 234. Pinky Barua, Tezpur University, Tezpur, College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, “A Assam, “Customary Law, Practices and Sociological Study on College Students Tribal Women: A Case Study of Amri Craze on Social Networking and Impact Karbi of Kamrup District, Assam”. of the Virtual World”. 235. Priyanka Singh, University of 242. Sreeramulu Gosikonda, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana, Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana, “Inclusive Policy and Corporate Social “Cultures of Schooling in the Era of Responsibility: A Study on MCL, Globalization: A Study of Two Towns in Vedanta and RSP in Western Odisha”. Telangana”. 236. Rahul Tiwari, Banaras Hindu University, Swati Singh, Jawaharlal Nehru Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, “Samaveshi 243. University, New Delhi, “Issues of Neeti ke Suchkank evam Seemant Development and Identity Politics Samuh: ek Tulnatmak Adhyayan; in Assembly Election, 2012 of Uttar Poorvi Uttar Pradesh ke Teen Zilon Pradesh”. Ballia, Varanasi evam Janpur ke Vishesh Sandarbh mein”. 244. Wairokpam Premi Devi, Central University of Gujarat, Gandhinagar, 237. Rakesh M Krishnan, University of Gujarat, “Innovations in Food Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana, Processing Industry: An Ethnography “Social Change, Political Agency and of Bamboo Shoot and Canned Food in Neoliberalism: Understanding Adivasi Assertions in North East Telangana”. Manipur”. 147
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245. Atul Kumar Mishra, Mahatma Gandhi 253. Sonia Henrique, College of Social Work, Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya, Mumbai, Maharashtra, “Self-Perception Wardha, Maharashtra, “Science and and Coping Strategies of Married Subaltern: Knowledge, Truth, Reality Women Affected by Domestic Violence and Gender Discourse”. in Mumbai”. 246. Dipsikha Guha Majumdar, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, Maharashtra, “Entrepreneurial Journey of Rural Women in India”.
254. Uttam Dadaram Madane, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, Maharashtra, “Dynamics of Social Exclusion and Embedded Identity of De-notified Tribes: A Study of Ramoshi Community of Maharashtra State”.
247. P.V.Laavanya, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, Maharashtra, “Life Experiences of Elderly Women's 255. V. Dhanalakhmi, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, “A Study Capabilities: A Phenomenological Study on the Special School Teachers”. in Chennai”. 256. Veda Yumnam, Jawaharlal Nehru 248. Panchi Pathak, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, “Health Service University, New Delhi, “Implication of Provisioning and Delivery in Conflict Flood on the Health of Women: A Study Situations: An Analysis of Manipur”. in Three Villages in Barpeta District of Assam”. 257. Veena H. Kattegowdar, Bengaluru University, Bengaluru, Karnataka, 249. Preeti Rani, University of Delhi, New “A Feminist Analysis of the Existing Delhi, “Sites and Staidness of Exclusion: Health Care and Social Support System A Study of Muslims in Delhi”. of the Elderly Women Suffering from Dementia: A Case Study of Bengaluru”. 250. Sangeeta Rai, Mizoram University, Aizawl, Mizoram, “Social Capital and 258. Veeranjaneyulu M, Osmania University, Development of Nepali Women in North Hyderabad, Telangana, “Magnitude of East India”. Juvenile Delinquency in Andhra Pradesh (A Case Study in Warangal District)”. 251. Shazia Salam, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, “Muslim 259. Akoijam Milan Meitei, North-Eastern Women's Narratives and Partition: A Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya, Study of Selected Works of Quratulain “Megaliths and Jaintia Culture: A Study Hyder and Khatija Mastoor”. in Archaeological Anthropology”. 252. Shubham, Banaras Hindu University, 260. Archana Verma, University of Pune, Pune, Maharashtra, “Psychosocial Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, “Psychosocial Needs among HIV Infected Adolescents Challenges for the Elderly in Urban in Pune, India”. Areas: A Social Work Perspective”. 148
261. Arindita Goswami, Gauhati University, Guwahati, Assam, “Culture Change among the Hmars in Rural Context of Dima Hasao District, Assam”.
269. Abdul Raoof Mir, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, “Media and Religion in Contemporary Kashmir: A Case Study of Anantnag & Srinagar”.
262. Manas Ranjan Sahoo, Utkal University, 270. Abhilasha R, Karnataka State Women’s Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, “Cultural University, Bijapur, Karnataka, “The Perspective of Consumer Product Role of Media in Creating Awareness Designs in Cuttack and Bargarh Districts about Sanitation among Rural Women of Odisha”. in Karnataka”. 263. Mandira Bhagawati, Dibrugarh 271. Dhirendra Kumar Rai, Mahatma Gandhi University, Dibrugarh, Assam, Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya, “Religious Universe of the Dibangiya Wardha, Maharashtra, “Kisan Andolan Deoris in Rural Contexts of Upper aur Hindi Patrakarita (Kshetra Paridhi: Assam”. UP and Bihar, 1917-47)”. 264. Mansiha Dutta, Dibrugarh University, Dibrugarh, Assam, “Role of Women in Household Management among the Mishings of Lakhimpur Distt Assam”.
272. Piyashi Dutta, Tezpur University, Tezpur, Assam, “Matriliny and Folk Media: A Study of the Khasis of Meghalaya”.
273. Rayies Altaf, Jawaharlal Nehru 265. Pankaj Upadhyay, M.G.A. Hindi University, New Delhi, “Production and Diffusion of Techno-Scientific Vishwavidhaylaya, Wardha, MaharaKnowledge: A Study of Select Agrishtra, “Tattooing as Cultural Modelling: cultural Research Institutions in India”. An Anthropological Study”. 266. Taniya Dutta, West Bengal State 274. S. Sankararao Mallavarapu, Andhra University, West Bengal, “Care Giving University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra for the Elderly-in the Backdrop of Pradesh, “Violence against Dalit and Rapid Socio-Demographic Changes in Adivasi Women: A Study of Media in Kolkata”. India”. 267. Tripti Shukla, University of Lucknow, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, “Embroidering Dreams in Textile: A Study in SocioEconomic Status of Chikan Workers of Lucknow”.
275. Tilak Jha, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, “Print Media in China: Public Opinion and State-Market Dimensions, 2000-2013”.
276. Yuvraj Madhavsing Pardeshi, North 268. Aaqib Anwaarbutt, Jamia Milia Islamia, Maharashtra University, Jalgaon, Maharashtra, “Indian Corporate New Delhi, “News and Audience: Communication and LobbyingSocio-Political Impact of Cross Border Analytical Study”. Television in Jammu and Kashmir”. 149
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277. G Anjaneyulu, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana, “A Sociolinguistics Analysis of Short Message Service (SMS) Use in Second Language Learners of English”.
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285. Prabha Sahu, Mohan Lal Sukhadia University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, “Use of Electronic Resources and their Services Rendered in the Special Libraries of Rajasthan: An Analytical Study”.
278. Sangita, University of Hyderabad, 286. Archana Jose, Bharathiar University, Hyderabad, Telangana, “Hindi mein Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, “Effects Stree Aatmkathaon ka Samajshashtriya of Integrated Intervention Strategy Adhyayan”. among Students with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)-An 279. Md. Eisa, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Experimental Study”. New Delhi, “Contribution of Indians to Arabic Linguistics in Twentieth Century: 287. Bhumika Kapoor, University of An Analytical Study”. Delhi, New Delhi, “Understanding Globalization-A Psychosocial Perspe280. Radharani Nayak, National Institute of ctive”. Technology, Rourkela, Odisha, “English Language Proficiency Assessment 288. Bilal Ahmad Teli, Jamia Millia Islamia, among Regional Medium Government New Delhi, “Psychological and Physical High School Students of Odisha”. Health Effects of Betrayal Trauma in Young Adults”. 281. Rasheda Parveen, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, Odisha, 289. Deepthi Vijayan, Bharathiar University, “Religion and Sexuality: A Study of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, “Enhancing Select Indian English Poets”. Academic Achievement and Psychological Resources Using a Multimodal Inter282. Vinay Kumar, Jawaharlal Nehru vention among Dyslexic Students: An University, New Delhi, “Premchand ki Experimental Study”. Jiwani ‘Kalam ka Sipahi’ ke Angrezi Anuvad ka Vishleshan”. 290. Divya K Thomas, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, Karnataka, “Cognitive 283. Chopkar Hemraj Duryodhan, Dr. Behavior Therapy based Anger Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada Management Intervention for Alcohol University, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, Users”. “Mapping of Periodicals in Biological Sciences: A Study”. 291. Divya Kalia, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, “Routine Activity Theory: Role of 284. Kalbande Dattatraya Trayambak, Target Suitability and Lack of Capable Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada Guardianship in Cyber Victimization”. University, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, “Networking and Resource Sharing of 292. Durgesh Nandinee, University of the Agricultural College Libraries in Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana, Maharashtra: A Study”. 150
“Flourishing Adolescents: Contribution of Positive Emotions”.
299. Kirandeep Kaur, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, “Cyber Bullying Amongst Pupils: Social and Emotional 293. Eshrat Ara, University of Kashmir, Difficulties”. Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, “Family Environment and Cognitive Distortions 300. Mohd Muzamil Kumar, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, as Predictors of Behavioural Problems “PersonalityTraits, Psychological Capital in Youth”. and Job Satisfaction as Determinants of 294. Georgitta Joseph Valiyamattam, Andhra Organizational Citizenship Behaviour University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra among Professionals of Human Service Pradesh, “Efficacy of Animal-Assisted Organizations”. Therapy as a Treatment Modality for Autism Spectrum Disorders in the 301. Muntazir Maqbool, HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar, Uttarakhand, Indian Setting”. “Psychological Problems and Coping in Youth as Related to Militancy in Jammu 295. Godishala Sridevi, Osmania University, Hyderabad, Telangana, “Efficacy and Kashmir”. of Parental Training to Reduce Psychological Distress, Burden and to 302. Nasir Ahmad Bhat, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, “Self-Efficacy, Resilience, Enhance Coping and Quality of Life in Optimism and Coping among Orphan Mothers of Children with Autism”. Adolescents of Kashmir”. 296. Jeevan Ramchandra Patil, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra, 303. Padiri Ruth Angiel, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana, “Impact of Family Relationship, “Impact of Social Support and SelfLocus of Control and Socio Economic Efficacy on Adherence and Quality of Status on Altruism and Aggression of Life of Patients with Diabetes Mellitus”. Adolescents”. 297. K. S. Swapna, Gandhigram Rural Institute, Gandhigaram, Gujarat, “Inclusive Education for Children with Cognitive Impairment at Elementary Level in Kerala”.
304. Parmar Amitkumar Batukbhai, Saurashtra University, Rajkot, Gujarat, “Social Intelligence, Family Relationship and Learning Behaviour in Adolescent Students”.
305. Pooja Sahu, Banaras Hindu University, 298. Kaushiki Tripathi, Banaras Hindu Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, “Occupational University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, and Psychological Predictors of Low “Effects of Managerial Perceptions of Birth Weight”. Organizational Factors and Competency Based Management System on their 306. Poonam Sharma, Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Dayalbagh, Uttar Pradesh, Organizational Commitment in the Automobile Sector”. “Psychological Afflictions, Life Style, 151
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Psychosocial Stressors in Rheumatoid 313. Shalini Sisodia, Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Dayalbagh, Uttar Pradesh, Arthritis Patients and Normal Adults: A “Psychological Dispositions as Comparative Study”. Determinants of Organizational Citizenship Behaviour”. 307. Prachi Sharma, Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Dayalbagh, Uttar Pradesh “Effect of Yoga- Based Meditation 314. Shams Un Nisa, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on Psycho-Physiological Health of “Influence of Personality Traits, Coping Coronary Patients”. and Social Support on Post-Traumatic Growth: A Study of Breast Cancer 308. Priyanka Singh, Jawaharlal Nehru Patients”. University, New Delhi, “Role of
Indigenous Healing Centers: A Case 315. Shoma Chakrawarty, Pondicherry Study of Mentally Ill Women's Health University, Puducherry, “Interventions Seeking Behaviour in Lakhimpur Kheri to Improve the General Health, Quality District, Uttar Pradesh”. of Life and Coping among Family Caregivers of Cancer Patients”. 309. Rajendra Prasad Gupta, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, 316. Shruti Chittora, Mohanlal Sukhadia “Interplay of Psychological Risk and University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, “Study Protective Factors in Predicting Suicidal of Psychological Factors related to Smoking Behaviour of Tribal and NonTendency: Role of Stress, Mental Health Tribal Adolescents”. Problems, and Adaptive Psychological Resources”. 317. Umesh Thonse, Manipal University, Manipal, Karnataka, “Modification 310. Rajesh Kumar Mourya, Banaras Hindu and Demonstration of Efficacy of an University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Existing Module for Affect Recognition “Psycho-social Correlates of Psychiatric Training in Schizophrenia”. Morbidity and Quality of Life among the Parents of Children with Neurodevelopmental Disabilities”.
318. Aqueel Ahmad Pandith, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, “A Study of Neuroticism, 311. Rekha Negi, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Self-confidence and Achievement Delhi, “Victimization and Bullying Motivation of Physically Challenged Behaviour: A Study of Individual and Normal Secondary School Students Characteristics and Family Functioning”. of Kashmir Division”. 312. Sana Shafi, University of Kashmir, 319. Chinna Suresh, Sri Venkateshwara Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, “Resilience, Hope and Social Support as “Effectiveness of Cooperative Learning Predictors of Psychological well-being: Strategy in Facilitating Scholastic Achievement, Problem Solving and A Study of Geriatric Population”. 152
Critical Thinking Abilities among XI Standard Students in Kunrnool District”.
and Social Skills of Elementary School Students in Relation to Home and School Environment”.
320. K. Thamizhiniyan, Pondicherry University, Puducherry, “Knowledge, 327. Prakash Kumar Pradhan, Assam Attitude and Practice of Teachers on University, Silchar, Assam, “The Context Communicative Language Teaching of Universalization of Secondary (CLT)”. Education and Distance Education: A Critical Study”. 321. Kalpeshwar Bahuguna, Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth, 328. Prasanna Kumar S., Gulbarga New Delhi, “A Study of Class Room University, Gulbarga, Karnataka, “Study Behaviour, Personality Traits, Selfon Rural Culture Games of Hyderabad, Perception and Teaching Attitude of Karnataka”. General and Reserved Category Pupil 329. Prasant Kumar Nanda, Shri Lal Bahadur Teachers”. Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth, 322. Khushbu Jain, S.S.G. Pareek P.G. New Delhi, “A Study of Decision College of Education, Jaipur, Making in Relation to Locus of Control, Rajasthan, “Uchch Madhyamik Star Achievement Motivation and Cognitive ke Bidhartharthi Abong Adhyapak Style of Students”. ke Bakthithya Probhabshali ka Ling, Paribesh and Vidhyalaya Bhibhinanya 330. Prashant Gurjar, Shri Agrasen Snatkottar ke Sadhvham me Tulanatmak Adhyan”. Shikha Mahavidyalaya (CTE), Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Acharya Sri Mahapragya 323. Manjula Sharma, Banasthali Vidyapith, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kallam Ke Shekshik Rajasthan, “A Study of Special Skills Vicharo ka Adhyan-Vegyanikta Va in Relation to Personality Traits among Adhyatimikta ke Sandarbh mein”. Secondary School Children”. 324. Nidhi Mahindroo, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, “Language Proficiency and Content Knowledge of English among +2 Students in Relation to Locality and Stream of Study”.
331. Rajani Yadav, S. S. Jain Subodh Mahila T.T. College, Sanganer, Rajasthan, “Madhyamik Star ke Samajik Vighyan ke Vidharthi ki Uplavdhi par Agaman Nigaman Vidhi ki Prabhabshali ka Adhyan”.
325. Pankaj Das, University of Delhi, New 332. Rakesh Gautam, Lal Bahadur Shastri Sanskrit Rashtriya Vidyapeeth, New Delhi, “A Sociological Study of the Delhi, “A Comparative Study of Process of Girls' Dropping Out in School Awareness and Attitude of Students Education in Odisha”. and Teachers of Govt. & Non-Govt. Schools in the Context of Continuous 326. Pooja Sharma, H.P. University, Shimla, and Comprehensive Evaluation”. Himachal Pradesh, “Cognitive Abilities 153
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on their Mental Health and Academic 333. Rochana Shukla, Abhinava Sewa Achievements”. Sansthan, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, “Comparison of Integrated Technology Banerjee, Visva-Bharati and Team -Teaching Strategies on the 340. Soma University, Santiniketan, West Bengal, Basis of Self Concept and Creative “Community Involvement in the Thinking Potential of 13 - 16 Years Old Management of Quality Elementary Students”. Education: An Evaluative Study”. 334. Sabika Zaidi, Aligarh Muslim University, Sonia Sharma, Punjabi University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, “Influence of 341. Patiala, Punjab, “Socio-Psychological Examination Anxiety, Study Habits and Correlates of Adjustment among Educational Aspiration on the Academic Working Women of Punjab”. Achievement of Secondary School Students”.
342. Sumanta Bhadra, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan, West Bengal, “Analysis 335. Sangeeta Sharma, S.S. Jain Subodh of Selected Kinematic Parameters and Mahila T.T. College, Sanganer, Bowling Speed in Different Fast Bowling Rajasthan, “Impact of Social Networking Actions in Cricket”. Sites on Self Concept Social Maturity and Intellectual Maturity of Senior 343. Surabhi Aggarwal, H.P. University, Secondary School Students”. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, “Effect 336. Satyendra Kumar, University of Lucknow, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, “Gijubhai Badheka ke Sekshik Chintan par Adharit Shikha Pranali ka Vishleshnatamak Adhyan”. 344. 337. Senthilkumaran. M, Sri Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya College of Education, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, “Applications of e-Learning in Enhancing Mathematics at High School Level”.
of Yogic Practices on Metacognition, Logical Thinking, General Well-Being and Moral Values of Senior Secondary School Students”.
Tanveer Fatima, The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad, Telangana, “Graphic Organizers to Develop Reading Comprehension and Paragraph Writing at Middle School Level in an Inclusive Special Setting: An Experimental Study”.
338. ShaiganAmin, Punjabi University, Patiala, 345. Vandana Sharda, Central University of Punjab, “Home and School Environment Himachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, as Predictors of Psychological Capital “Guided Inquiry Strategy for Learning among Adolescents”. Thermodynamics from a Microscopic Perspective Using Computer Simulations”. 339. Shashikala Yadav, University of Mumbai, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 346. Vijaya Rani, Shri Agrasen Snatkottar “Development of Life Skill Programme Shiksha Mahavidyalaya, Jamdoli, for Adolescent Students and its Effect Rajasthan, “Internet, Cartoon Channel 154
aur Video Game ka Upyog ka Srijnatmak, 354. Girish Kumar, IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, Chintan Shakti aur Uplabdhi Abhiprerna New Delhi, “Water Related Vector Par Padne Wale Prabhav aa Adhyayan”. Borne Diseases with special reference to Dengue in Delhi: An Assessment of 347. A. Arunselvam, Govt. Arts College Vulnerability and Health Risks”. (Autonomous), Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu, “Spatial Dimensions of Healthcare 355. Guresewak Singh, Panjab University, Delivery and Healthcare Utilization Chandigarh, Punjab, “Beas River Food of Cancer Patients in Tamil Nadu: A Plan, Punjab Land Use, Land Cover Medico – Geographical Approach”. Changes and Flood Risk”. 348. Anushree Singh, Jawaharlal Nehru 356. Habib Ali Mirdda, Jamia Millia Islamia, University, New Delhi, “An Institutional New Delhi, “Landslide Hazard Zonation Analysis of Rainwater Harvesting and Risk Assessment: A Case Study of Technologies in the 'Commons': A Study Lower Mandakini Catchment”. of Select Areas in Rajasthan”. 357. Manish Pandey, Shri Atal Bihari 349. Anwar-Ul-Haq Mansuri, Mohanlal Vajpayee Govt. Arts & Commerce College, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, Sukhadia University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, “Exploring New Possibilities of “Impact of Sandstone Mining on SocioDevelopment in Tribal Business Sector Economic Development and Environment through New Market Trends: Spatial in Bijoliya Mining Region”. Analysis of Alirajpur District (M.P.)”. 350. Asraful Alam, Aliah University, Kolkata, West Bengal, “Regional Pattern of Food 358. Mina Babazadeh, Jawaharlal Nehru Security in Kooch Behar District: A University, New Delhi, “Land Cover, Block Wise Study”. Land Surface Temperature on Urban Heat Island in Delhi”. 351. Babu Ali, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, “Trend and 359. Moujuri Bhowmik, Tripura University, Pattern of Internal Migration and its Tripura, “Fluvial Hazards and their Socio-Economic Change in Western Impact on Socio-Economic Condition Uttar Pradesh”. in West Tripura District”. 352. Deepika Sankhyan, Panjab University, 360. Moumita Ghoshal, University of Chandigarh, Punjab, “Emerging Trends Mumbai, Mumbai, Maharashtra, “Geoin Child Sex Ratio in Himachal Pradesh: Spatial Cleavage of A Metropolises A Geographical Study”. -A Case Study of Socio Economic Segregation in Kolkata Metropolitan 353. Gagan Deep, University of Jammu, Area”. Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir, “Literacy Pattern in Jammu District (1981-2011) a 361. Nafeesa Kayamkhani, Mohanlal Spatio-Temporal Analysis in Population Sukhadia University, Udaipur, Geography”. Rajasthan, “Impact of Migration on 155
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Socio-Economic Development among 369. Sharda Joshi, Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, “Rural the Muslim Population in Shekhawati Urban Interaction and Infrastructural Region of Rajasthan”. Development: A Geographical Analysis 362. Nilotpal Kaita, Pandu College, of Sub–Urban of Udaipur City”. Guwahati, Assam, “Flood, Erosion and Sonalee Biswal, Jawaharlal Nehru Bed Aggradation in the Belsiri River in 370. University, New Delhi, “SpatioAssam, India”. Temporal Analysis of Land Use Pattern, Environmental Dynamics and 363. Nutan Panwar, Matajijabai Govt. P G Livelihoods in the Bhitarkanika Wildlife Girls College, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, Sanctuary, Odisha”. “Madhya Pradesh ke Janjatiya Bahul Jilo mein Janjatiya Mahilao ke Utpravas 371. Swapnali Saikia, Cotton College, me Vriddhi evam Samazik-Aarthik Guwahati, Assam, “Patterns of Human Rupantaran”. Well- Being in Jorhat District of Assam”.
364. Preeti, Panjab University, Chandigarh, 372. Tariq Ahmad Ganaie, Jamia Millia Punjab, “Inter-Caste Differentials in Islamia, New Delhi, “Assessment Select Demographic Aspects of Schedof Anthropogenic Stress on the Environment of Wular Lake: A Spatiouled Caste Population in Punjab”. Temporal Analysis”. 365. Preetinder Kaur, Panjab University, Tripti Kumari, Banaras Hindu Chandigarh, Punjab, “Transformation 373. University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, of Rural Landscape in Rajpura Tehsil, “Role of Self Help Groups (SHGs) in Punjab: A Geographical Perspective”. Women Empowerment: A Case Study of Varanasi District”. 366. S.M.Anees Fathima, Queen Mary's College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, “The Prevalence, Determinants and Influence of Anaemia: A Study on Working Women of Chennai City”.
374. Tulsi Das, Lady Brabourne College, Kolkata, West Bengal, “Quality of Urban Life- A Comparative Study between Kolkata Municipal Corporation and Haora Municipal Corporation”.
367. S.Mageswari, Queen Mary's College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, “Access to 375. Variderpal Kaur, Panjab University, Water and Sanitation Facilities in Slum Chandigarh, “Regional Patterns of Ecology: A Study on Women Routines Agriculture Development and Natural in Time and Space Management”. Resource Degradation”. 368. Savita Ahlawat, Panjab University, Chandigarh, Punjab, “Spatial Patterns of Food Security in Kandi Belt of Punjab and Haryana”. 156
376. Vasudha Sharma, Panjab University, Chandigarh, “Dams Induced Displacement and Resettlement in India: A Case Study of Ranjit Sagar Dam, Punjab”.
377. Vinaya Kumar, University of 386. Lakhveer Kaur, Panjab University, Chandigarh, Punjab, “Partap Singh Agricultural Sciences, Bengaluru, Kairon: Nationalism and the Idea of Karnataka, “Management of Climate Punjab”. Induced Crisis by the Farmers of Coastal Region of Karnataka State - A Critical 387. Macwan Arpitaben Natubhai, Analysis”. M. K. Bhavnagar University, Bhavnagar, Gujarat, “Establishment 378. Zahoor Ahmad Nengroo, University and Development of Dalit Welfare of Kashmir, Srinagar, Jammu and Organizations in Anand (20th Century): Kashmir, “Urban Sprawl and its Impact A Historical Study”. on Wetlands of Greater Srinagar”. 379. Amit Kumar, Ch Charan Singh 388. Mohd. Younus Wani, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, University, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, “Growth and Development of Industries “Bharat Vibhajan, Jinnah and Dharam in Soviet and Post-Soviet Kazakhstan”. Nirpekshta-An Analytical Study”. Mushtaq Ahmad Itoo, University 380. Anita Chandaran, Sree Sankaracharya 389. of Kashmir, Srinagar, Jammu and University of Sanskrit, Ernakulam, Kashmir, “History of Tourism in Jammu Kerala, “Dynamics of Communities and and Kashmir from AD 1885 – 1989”. Capital: The Konkani’s of Kerala”. 381. Arnab Roy, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, “Modernization of Agricultural Knowledge and Education in Colonial Bengal, 1876-1942”.
390. Sunil Kumar, University of Delhi, New Delhi, “Caste, Clan & Politics among the Jats of Haryana & Western Uttar Pradesh (C.1803-C.2000)”.
382. Bharti Bhinda, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Sufi evam Anaya Bhartiya Dharmik Sampardya ke Beech Samvad: ekVishleshnatamak”.
391. Sushil Kumar, Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, “Krantikaris Rachindra Nath Sannyal; ek Adhyan”.
383. Bheem Bakshi, University of Jammu, 392. Shamsher Singh, University of Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir, “Interface between Jammu and Kashmir, “Theatre Culture: Folk and Sanskritic Hinduism: A Study A Case Study of Jammu and Kashmir of Diety Worship in Jammu Region”. Region-from Late 19th Century to 20th Century”.
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384. Hardeep Kour, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, “Muslim Women in the 1. British Punjab, 1872-1947”. 385. K. Kannan, Sri Vasavi College, Erode, Tamil Nadu, “Famine Administration in Madras Presidency 1857-1947”.
Amirtharaj A, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, “Impact of Microfinance on Women Empowerment through Self-Help Groups: An Economic Analysis in Tirunelveli District”. 157
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2. Lakshmanan A, PSG College of Arts “Problems and Prospects of Dairy Milk & Science, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, Industry in Bidar District of Karnataka “Healthcare Landscape and Rural Poor State”. in Tamil Nadu: A Study of Healthcare Decision Making, Access, Utilization 10. C. Jeyalakshmi, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, and Economic Implication”. “Common Property Resources: A Study 3. Ramar A, Madurai Kamaraj University, of Selected Villages in Madurai Distt, Madurai, Tamil Nadu , “Local Commons Tamil Nadu”. and Rural Poor Livelihood Sustenance: A Case Study in Theni District of Tamil 11. Dharmveer, Jawaharlal Nehru Nadu”. University, New Delhi, “A Comparative Study of Agricultural Subsidies in 4. Anumulapuri Jyothi, Osmania Russia and India;1991-2010”. University, Hyderabad, Telangana, “Evaluation of Training Programmes 12. E. Akila, Annamalai University, to the NREGA Functionaries: A Case Annamalai Nagar, Tamil Nadu “Gender Study of Nalgonda Distt. in Andhra and Development: A Study on Dalit Pradesh”. Women in Villupuram District, Tamil Nadu”. 5. Arvind Kumar, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, “Trends and Patterns of Women 13. Hemanathan S., Muthurangam Government Arts College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, Employment in the Unorganized “Urban Informal Employment: A Case Sector with Special Reference to Uttar Study of Vellore”. Pradesh”.
6. Baby Shalini PV, Mahatma Gandhi 14. Honwadajkar Gautam, Swa. Sawarkar Mahavidyalaya, Beed, Maharashtra, University, Kottayam, Kerala, “Prospects “The Contribution of Land Reforms and Challenges of Eco Tourism”. Policy in Socio-Economic Development 7. Banshi Lal Verma, S.K.N. College of Schedule Caste and Schedule Tribes of Agriculture, Jaipur, Rajasthan, in Marathwada Region”. “Dynamics of Major Field Crops and Cropping Pattern in the State of 15. Jagan Gopu A, PSG College of Rajasthan”. Arts & Science, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, “A Study on the Impact of 8. Bhati Bharatbhai Gowaji, Gujarat Precision Agriculture on Farming and University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, “Rural Farm Household in Tamil Nadu: An Employment: A Case of MGNREGS in Econometric Analysis”. Gujarat”. 9. Bheemana University, 158
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Gulbarga 16. Jayant Kumar, Lucknow University, Karnataka, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, “Role and
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the Impact of Udyogini Scheme on Economic Empowerment of Women: An Empirical Study in Chitradurga District”.
17. K. Kalaichandran, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, 24. R Karthiga Rani, Arumugam Pillai Seethai Ammal College, Thirupathur, “MGNREGP Mediating on Reducing Shivganga, Tamil Nadu, “Solid Waste Rural Poverty in Tamil Nadu: with Management in Household SectorsSpecial Reference to Tiruverambur An Application of Willingness to Pay Block of Tiruchirappalli District”. Principle in Sivagangai District”. 18. K Manimaran, Periyar University, Salem, Tamil Nadu, “Impact of Jasmine 25. Rahul, Babasahib Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, Cultivation on Livelihood of Small “Employment and Wage Pattern in the Farmers of Nilakottai Taluk, Dindigul Commercial Construction Sector: A Distt”. Case Study of Noida, U.P”. 19. Kappa Kondal, Osmania University, Hyderabad, Telangana, “A Study of Trends in Growth and Structure of Horticulture in Andhra Pradesh”. 20. M. Rajendran, Kandaswami Kandar's College, Velur, Tamil Nadu, “An Economic Analysis of Maternity and Child Health Care Practices in Salem Distt, Tamil Nadu”.
26. Rahul Bhaskar, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra, “Changing Cropping Pattern in Satara District”. 27. Rohit Kumar, University of Lucknow, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, “FDI in Retail Sector in India: Issues and Prospects”.
28. S. Amuthan, Madras Christian College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, “Trends and Patterns of Out- Migration from 21. Madhumati S. Kannur, Gulbarga Tirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu”. University, Gulbarga, Karnataka, “Higher Education and Economic 29. S. Muthuraj, Periyar University, Salem, Tamil Nadu, “A Study on Livelihood Development in Karnataka: A Study of Status of Dairy Farmers Involved in Hyderabad-Karnataka Region”. Srivilliputhur Block”. 22. Peruri Upendra, Central University of Kerala, Kerala, “Rational of Partition 30. S. Savitha, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, Tamil Nadu, “Comof Regional Economy: An Investigation mon Property Resources and Livelihood into the Socio-Economic Conditions of Strategies of Tribal Women: A Study in Seemandhra and Telangana Region in Villupuram District”. Andhra Pradesh”. 23. Prabhavathi, University of Mysore, Mysore, Karnataka, “A Study on
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on Women Malnutrition among Tribal 39. Venkateswarlu Gunna, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana, sin Tamil Nadu”. “Mapping of Food and Nutrition Security at Household Level- A Case of 32. Savitha S, Poompuhar College, Andhra Pradesh”. Melaiyur, Kanchipuram, Tami Nadu, “A Study on Production and Marketing of Horticultural Crops in Nagapattinam 40. Virendra Singh Chouhan, Vikaram University, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh Distt, Tamil Nadu”. “Asangdith Kshetra ke Kamgaro ka Samajik-Arthik Adhyan”. 33. Subhash Chandra, University of
Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana, 41. Arunkumar B, Gulbarga University, “Chronic Poverty among the SC and ST Gulbarga, Karnataka “Compensation in Rural and Urban Uttar Pradesh in a Management in Karnataka Power Comparative Framework". Transmission Corporation Ltd: A Study with Reference to GESCOM Hyderabad 34. T. Arivelarasan, Tamil Nadu Agricultural Karnataka Region”. University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, “An Analysis of Measures of Poverty 42. B. Boopalan, Annamalai University, and its Strategic Implication in Rural Annamalai Nagar, Tamil Nadu “Influence Development in Tamil Nadu”. and Contribution of Microfinancing towards Development of Joint Liability 35. T. Muthuvijayan, Annamalai University, Groups in Select Districts of Tamil Nadu”. Annamalai Nagar, Tamil Nadu, “Impact of Environmental Pollution on 43. Bharat Kumar, University of Hyderabad, Livelihood: An Economic Analysis”. Hyderabad, Telangana “Sustainable Human Resource Management for 36. Thavamani M., Periyar University, Strategic Success: An Empirical Study Salem, Tamil Nadu “The Vulnerability in the Indian IT Industry”. and Risks of HIV/AIDS Affected Women in Dharmapuri Distt: Socio- 44. Ghusale Mangesh Mohanrao, Dr. economic and Psychological Aspects”. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad, Maharashtra 37. V. Murugun, Annamalai University, “A Circumstantial Study of Organized Annamalai Nagar, Tamil Nadu, “Pattern Crime in Tourism with Special Allusion of Women Workers in Beedi Industry: A to Child Sex Tourism in Maharashtra Study in Vellore District”. and Goa”. 38. V. Sathish Kumar, Bharathidasan 45. M. Narasimha, Osmania University, University, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Hyderabad, Telangana “Impact of Nadu, “A Policy for Socio Economic Packaging on Consumption in Rural Empowerment of Differently Abled Market- with reference to Select FMCG Products”. People of Tamil Nadu State”. 160
46. Mitesh Ashok Hanwate, S.R.T.M. 53. Yogesh Namdeo Ingle, Pune University, University, Nanded, Maharashtra “A Pune, Maharashtra, “Analytical Study of Study of Consumer Perception on FDI and its Impact on Indian Economy Buying Behavior in Apparel Retail in the Last Decade (2002-2012)”. Sector with reference to Selected Cities 54. C Vijai, Annamalai University, of Marathwada Region”. Annamalai Nagar, Tamil Nadu, “Green 47. Neeru Puniya, Chaudhary Devilal Banking Practices of the Commercial University, Sirsa, Haryana, “Impact of Banks in Cuddalore District: An Information Technology on Customer Empirical Assessment”. Satisfaction: A Comparative Study of 55. C. Azhakarraja, Madurai Kamaraj Public and Private Sector Banks”. University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, “A 48. P. Sasikumar, Annamalai University, Study on Impact of Value Added Tax in Annamalai Nagar, Tamil Nadu, Tamil Nadu with Special Reference in “Management of Self- Help Groups and Theni District”. Micro Finance- A Study at Namakkal 56. E. Thamilarashi, Madurai Kamaraj District of Tamil Nadu”. University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, “A 49. Priyanka, Banaras Hindu University, Study on New Technological Changes Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, “Impact of in Agriculture Production with Special Stress on the Work Performance of Reference to Paddy Cultivation in Employees of Government Mental Madurai District”. Hospitals : A Case Study of Uttar 57. G.Ramjee Bheem Rao, Andhra Pradesh”. University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra 50. Rashmi Sen, Mewar University, Pradesh, “Performance Evaluation of Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, “A Study of Regional Rural Banks: A Case Study of Women Entrepreneurs after Economic RRBs in Andhra Pradesh”. Reforms: Their Motivations, Challenges and Strategies for Success in Meerut 58. Hema Kumari Verma, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Critical Distt”. Evaluation of Marketing Strategy of 51. Roomi Rani, University of Jammu, Variety of Dairy Products in Rajasthan Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir, (Selected Brands)”. “Antecedents and Consequences Jadhav Dhammpal Shankarrao, of Talent Management Practices in 59. Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada Banking Sector”. University, Nanded, Maharashtra, 52. V. Chinnamurugan, Gandhigram “Problems and Prospects of Labour Rural Institute, Gandhigram, Gujarat, Migration in Nanded District”. “Empowerment of SC/ST Women Entrepreneurs through Micro Enterprises 60. K.Kumaresan, Periyar University, in Rural Tamil Nadu”. Salem, Tamil Nadu, “Impact of Women 161
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Empowerment through Self-Help 68. Sunil Kumar Khatik, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Economic Groups with Special Reference to Empowerment of Farmers in Rajasthan Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes”. (A Case Study of Rajasthan Co-operative 61. Kariba Saveshwar B., Gulbarga Dairy Federation Ltd)”. University, Gulbarga, Karnataka, “Human in Resources Management 69. Sunitha B, K.L.E. Society’s Nijalingappa College, Bengaluru, Karnataka, “Impact Practices In NGOs: A Study with of Web Based Corporate Reporting on Reference to Hyderabad-Karnataka Stock Prices- A Study of Select Indian Region”. Companies”. 62. Mahendra Kumar, Gulbarga University, 70. Umakant Ganapati, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga, Karnataka, “Performance Gulbarga, Karnataka, “Job Satisfaction Evaluation of Non-banking Financial of Employees in Public & Private Companies in India (A Comparative Sector Banks-A Comparative Study Study of Select Companies)”. with Special Reference to Gulbarga Division”. 63. P. Mahender, Osmania University, Hyderabad, Telangana, “Comparative 71. Umesh Kumar Pahade, Swami Vivekanand Government Commerce Analysis of Mutual Fund of HDFC & College, Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh, ICICI”. “Contribution of Various Government 64. Pinkey, University of Jammu, Jammu, & Non-government Institutions in Entrepreneurship Development: An Jammu and Kashmir, “Service Failure Analytical Study (Special Reference to and Recovery Efforts in Higher Chhindwara District of M.P. State) Year Education: A Study of Select Affiliated 2009 to 2014”. Colleges of University of Jammu”. 65. Rajesh Kanna, Periyar E.V.R. 72. Vijay Kumar Penumala, Osmania University, Hyderabad, Telangana, College, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, “Financing Tribal Welfare Programmes “Institutional Assistance to Dalit for Inclusive Development through Entrepreneurs in Tirunelveli District”. Inclusive Governance- A Case Study of Select Districts of Andhra Pradesh 66. S.Rajaram, Periyar E.V.R. College, State”. Tiruchirappali, Tamil Nadu, “Empowering Rural People through Micro Insurance in Tiruchirappalli Distt.”.
73. Vipin Kumar Bagria, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Impact of Debt Waiver Scheme on Bank's Profitability”.
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of Law Relating to Data Protection and Privacy Issues with Reference to Information Technology Act, 2000”.
91. G. Rameinah, Kakatiya University, Warangal, Telangana, “Disaster Mana- 99. Arvind Kumar, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, “Germany's gement in India : A Case Study of Quest for Energy Security: A Study of Andhra Pradesh”. Germany- Russia Energy Relation since 1998-2012”. 92. Indu, Panjab University, Chandigarh, Punjab, “Foodgrains Storage System of 100. Kunwar Sudhanshu Lal, Jawaharlal Food Corporation of India: A Study of Nehru University, New Delhi, “Cultural FCI Regional Office, Punjab”. Identities of North Caucasian Region, 1990-2012”. 93. M. Michelraj, Annamalai University, Sumant Kumar, Jawaharlal Nehru Annamalai Nagar, Tamil Nadu, “The 101. University, New Delhi, “Human Rights Role of Public Administration in the in West Asia: A Study of Iran and Saudi Development of Transgender CommuArabia, 1979-2009”. nity with Special Reference to Tamil Nadu : An Empirical Analysis on the 102. A. Suguna, Osmania University, Process of Social Inclusion”. Hyderabad, Telangana, “Role of Women
in Telangana Movement-A Sociological 94. Sonkenapalli Spandana, Kakatiya Study”. University, Warangal, Telangana, A.Vimalkannan, Madurai Kamaraj “Status of Women Executives in Indian 103. University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, “A Administration: A Study”. Study on the Role of Television in the Process of Empowerment of Women in 95. Ajay Kumar, Banaras Hindu University, Dindigual Distt.”. Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, “Right to Food in India: Policy and Issues in Human 104. Babita Kannaujiya, Mahatma Gandhi Rights Perspectives”. Kashi Vidyapeeth, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, “Karyojit Mahilao me Swasthya 96. Akash Ram, Banaras Hindu University Vyavhar ke Kshetriya Pratimaan: Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, “Concept of ekSamajik- Sanskritik Vishleshan, Sustainable Development and Human (Varanasi Nagar Ke Mahavidyalayo Par Rights Protection in India”. Aadharit)”. 97. M. Shanker, Osmania University, Hyderabad, Telangana, “A Study on Capital Market and Securities in India”.
105. Jyoti Solanki, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar National Institute of Social Sciences, Mhow, Madhya Pradesh, “Dr. Ambedkar ke Shiksha Sambandhi Vichar ka 98. V. Venkateshwarlu, Osmania University, Vartman Niti par Prabhav SC Jati mein : Hyderabad, Telangana, “A Critical Study ek Adhyayan”. 164
106. Kothapelli Balraju, Osmania University, 114. Sharanabasappa Mahadev, Gulbarga Hyderabad, Telangana, “Micro Finance University, Gulbarga, Karnataka, “Caste and Rural Development-A Sociological and Gender Inequality in Professional Study of Karimnagar District in Andhra Education: A Sociological Study in Pradesh”. Gulbarga City”. Sudarshan Nagamurthi, Gulbarga 107. Krishtappa Nbasappa, Gulbarga 115. University, Gulbarga, Karnataka, University, Gulbarga, Karnataka, “Child “Scheduled Caste Elites and Social Malnutrition: A Sociological Analysis". Change: A Sociological Study of Gulbarga District”. 108. Manav S. Geedam, CESS, Begumpet, Hyderabad, Telangana, “Impact of Scheduled Caste Sub-plan (SCSP) 116. Suryakant Ashtage, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga, Karnataka, “Impact of on Socio Economic Conditions of Globalisation on Socio-Economic Scheduled Caste with special focus on Conditions of Potters: A Sociological Livelihoods and Reduction of Poverty Study in Gulbarga District”. Level: A Study of Andhra Pradesh”. 109. Manoj Kumar, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, “Mid-day Meal Yojana ka Janjatiye Chhatra- Chhatroan par Prabhav”. 110. Prasenjeet A, University of Delhi, New Delhi, “The Social Life of Marijuana in Kullu Valley”.
117. T.Sivalingam, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, “A Study on the Problems of Senior Citizens with Special Reference to Ramanathapuram Distt”. 118. Verma Sidamappa, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga, Karnataka, “A Study of Academician in Karnataka: A Case of Degree College Teachers in Gulbarga City”.
111. Roushan Gautam, Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, “Gramin Punarsanrachana 119. Venkataravamma Kandula, Osmania mein Swarn Jayanti Gram Swarozgar University, Hyderabad, Telangana, Yojna ki Bhumika-Varanshi Janpad ke “Challenges of Women Participation Sandrabh Mein”. in Higher Education: A Case Study of Nalgonda District, Andhra Pradesh, 112. Satisavitri, Gulbarga University, India”. Gulbarga, Karnataka, “Socio-Economic Problems of Women Artisans in Gulbarga 120. Vidavati Dbadigar, Gulbarga University, District: A Sociological Study”. Gulbarga, Karnataka, “Problems and Challenges of Devadasis: A Sociological 113. Shailaja Saibanna, Gulbarga University, Study of Bijapur Distt.”. Gulbarga, Karnataka, “Violence against Women in Gulbarga District: A 121. Vijay Kumar Gautam, D.D.U. Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, Sociological Analysis”. 165
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129. Challa Devendra Kumar, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, “Socio-Cultural Assessment of Primary Education: A 122. Vijay Kumar Ranappa, Gulbarga Study among the Yanadi: A Scheduled University, Gulbarga, Karnataka, Tribe in Andhra Pradesh”. “Problems and Challenges of Scheduled Caste Woman: A Sociological Study of 130. Sunil Deepak Ghodke, Mahatma Gandhi Antarashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya, Gulbarga District”. Wardha, Maharashtra, “Vidarbh Ke 123. Bindu Rani P, School of Social Work, Samaaj Rajneeti aur Print Media Mangalore, Karnataka, “Effectiveness Hastkshep (Vishesh Sandarbh: 2002 se of Social Group Work Intervention 2012 tak kee Mahtwapoorn Ghatnaaen)”. on the Self Esteem and Job Stress of 131. Sandeep Kumar, Jawaharlal Nehru Anganwadi Workers in Mangalore”. University, New Delhi, “Changing Dynamics of Media in Bhutan, 1986124. Hanamantraya Chandappa, Gulbarga 2013”. University, Gulbarga, Karnataka, “A Study on Professional Satisfaction 132. K Anitha, Osmania University, among Social Workers in Government Hyderabad, Telangana, “Socio-econoand Non-government Organizations”. mic and Cultural Impact of Soap Operas on Homemakers: A Study in Andhra 125. Komal Kureel, Jamia Millia Islamia, Pradesh”. New Delhi, “Dalit Women and Social Exclusion: A Study of Chamars in Post 133. Korvi Vinayakala, University of Delhi, Colonial Uttar Pradesh”. New Delhi, “Contemporary Literature, Popular Culture and New Media: A 126. Rani Panchsheela Shivajirao Bansode, Dalit Feminist Perspective”. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, 134. M Purushotham, Sree Poti Sree “A Study of Tourism Crime, Safety and Ramalu Telugu University, Hyderabad, Security, Special Focus on the States of Telangana, “A Linguistic Analysis of Maharashtra, Gujarat & Goa in India”. Business News in Telugu News Papers”.
127. Shima Das, Mizoram University, 135. Meenakshi, Jawaharlal Nehru Aizawl, Mizoram, “Child Labour University, New Delhi, “Beeswein in Hotel Industry of Barak Valley in Shatabdi ke Prarambhik do Dashkon Assam”. kee Hindi Patrikaon mein Stri Jeewan ke Sawal" (1900-1920)”. 128. Surya Kant Bharati, Lucknow University, Sunayana, Lucknow University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, “Baishya ki 136. Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, “Tribes and Doure me Dalito ki Parishtihi & Asmita: Tribal Cultures of India: Seminal Tribal Uttar Pradesh ke do Jilo ke Vishesh Sandhbharb meinn”. Fictions”. 166
137. Wagh Kishor Kadu, Dr. Babasaheb 144. Siksha Deepak, University of Rajasthan, Ambedkar Marathwada University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Explorations into the Aurangabad, Maharashtra, “Cultural Experiences of Love in Young Adults”. Studies: Indian Identity in the Selected 145. Varsha Singh, University of Delhi, New Writings of Dr. B R Ambedkar”. Delhi, “Understanding the Effect of 138. A Vellaichamy, Alagappa University, Identity Development and Stress among Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, “Awareness First Year College Students”. and Use of Information Communication Vinod Bhagwanrao Pawar, Dr Technology and e-Resources among 146. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada Faculty Members of Mother Teresa University, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, Women’s University and its Affiliated “A Study of Job Satisfaction Anxiety Colleges of Kodaikannal, Tamil Nadu”. and Stress among School Teachers”. 139. Ambaraya Baburao, Gulbarga Alagusundaram, Bharathidasan University, Gulbarga, Karnataka, 147. B University, Tiruchirppalli, Tamil Nadu, “Information Literacy Programme “Factors Influencing Rural Dropouts in in College Libraries of Hyderabad Primary and High School at Tamil Nadu Karnataka Region: A Study Research”. Region”. 140. Hariom, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Central University, Lucknow, Uttar 148. Deepa Rani, Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth, New Pradesh, “Information Needs and Delhi, “A Study of Attitude of Teachers Gathering Habits among Farmers in towards Use of ICT, Gender Sensitivity Rural Areas of Bundelkhand Region, and Personality in Indian Perspective”. Uttar Pradesh: A Study”. 141. Suresh Sharanappa, Gulbarga University, 149. I. Ambeth, Pondicherry University, Puducherry, “Learning Styles and Gulbarga, Karnataka, “INFLIBNET Learning Difficulties in Relation to their Programmes and their Impact on Academic Achievement in Mathematics Academic Libraries in Karnataka: An among Adi-Dravidar Welfare Higher Evaluative Study Research”. Secondary School Students”. 142. Bantu Jhansi Priyadarshini, Osmania Kanika Das, North Eastern Hill University, Hyderabad, Telangana, 150. University, Shillong, Meghalaya, “A “Irrational Beliefs, Locus of Control, Study of Guidance Needs in Relation Quality of Work Life among to Stress, Mental Health and Academic Nursing Students in their Academic Achievement of Higher Secondary Performance”. Students in West Garo Hills Distt. of 143. Bodhraj Kumkaria, University Meghalaya”. of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Psychological Predictors of Well-being 151. Rajni Bala, Central University of in Psychiatrists”. Himachal Pradesh, Kangra, Himachal 167
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Pradesh, “Anxiety, Attitude and Self- 159. Kamble Ankush Manik, University of Efficacy in Computer Use: A Study of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana, Teacher Educators and Prospective “The Formation of Indian Diaspora Teachers”. Ethnic Identity in the USA”. 152. Raviraj, Central University of Himachal 160. Keshari Prasad, Jawaharlal Nehru Pradesh, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, University, New Delhi, “Mahatma “E-Waste Generation and Awareness Gandhi National Rural Employment in Higher Educational Institutes and Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) and its Designing Educational Strategy for its Contribution to the Socio-Economic Reduction and Management”. Development of Rural Areas: A Case Study of Azamgarh District, Uttar 153. S Mohan, Annamalai University, Pradesh”. Annamalai Nagar, Tamil Nadu, “A Study on Occupational Stress of Teachers in 161. Lingaraj Behera, Tata Institute of Social Relation to their Emotional Intelligence, Sciences, Mumbai, Maharashtra, “Role Quality of Life and Work Motivation”. of Science, Media and Public Policy in 154. S Subramanian, Manonmaniam Managing Disaster: A Study of Odisha”. Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, “Impact of Emotional 162. Nisha, Kumaun University, Nainital, Uttarakhand, “Study of Geomorphic Intelligence and Critical Thinking Processes and Changing Landforms in on Teaching Competency of B.Ed. Upper Ramganga (E) Basin, Kumaun Trainees”. Himalaya”. 155. S Venagatesan, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, Tamil Nadu, “A 163. Pushpa Arya, Kumaun University, Study on Teacher Proficiency of Teacher Nainital, Uttarakhand, “Urbanization Educators in Relation to Professional and its Impact on Geomorphic Process: Ethics Job Value and Empathetic”. A Comparative Study of Almora and Bageshwar Town”. 156. Ajit Kumar, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi, “Deciphering 164. Rakesh Kumar, Banaras Hindu Christian Dalits' Socio-economic Spaces University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, in Kerala”. “Jaunpur Janpad (U.P.) mein Jal Sansadhan evam Usaka Krishigat 157. Durga Lal Regar, M.D.S. University, Upayog: ekBhaugolik Adhayan”. Ajmer, Rajasthan The Role of Cow Resources in the Rural Development of 165. Rama B, Osmania University, Bhilwara District of Rajasthan”. Hyderabad, Telangana, “Socioeconomic Conditions of SCs in Andhra 158. Jitendra Rishideo, University of Delhi, Pradesh and the Gaps in Development New Delhi, “Floods and Related with Special Focus on Reduction of Geomorphic Hazards in Lower Gandak Poverty: A Geoinformatics Approach”. River Basin, Bihar”. 168
166. Ritesh Kumar, H.P. University, Shimla, Scheduled Tribe Himachal Pradesh, “Impact of HydroPower Project on the Physical Resource 1. Des Raj, H.P. University, Shimla, Base and Socio-Economic Conditions Himachal Pradesh, “An Evaluation of in Project Affected Areas in Alaknanda the Performance of Himachal Road Basin, Uttarakhand”. Transport Corporation”. 167. Ritvik Chouhan, Indira Gandhi National 2. Open University, New Delhi, “SpatioTemporal Pattern Analysis of Crime Using ‘Geospatial Technology’: A Case Study of Shimla City”. 3. 168. M S Snehalatha, Holy Cross College, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, “Women’s Movements in Tamil Nadu and their Challenges: A Historical 4. Study-(1900-1950)”. 169. M Shankar, V.O.Chidambaram College, Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu, “Press and Emancipation of Women in Colonial Tamil Nadu, 1917-1947”. 170. Maheshbabu Kuraku, Acharya Nagarjuna University, Nagarjuna Nagar, Andhra Pradesh, “Role of DAI Journals in Promoting Dalit Consciousness in Andhra Pradesh”.
Dharamsoth Asha, Osmania University, Hyderabad, Tamil Nadu, “Food Security among Tribal: A Case Study of Warangal District in A.P”. Dimpal Dekaraja, Gauhati University, Guwahati, Assam, “River-Bank Erosion and Migration in the Brahmaputra Valley of Assam: A Case Study”. Govind Muwel, Vikram University, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, “Indira Sagar Bandh Pariyojna se Visthapit Parivaro ki Arthik Sithiti ka Adhyan-Khandwa Jile ke Vishesh Sandarbh Mai”.
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K Gurunath Kumar, Osmania University, Hyderabad, Telangana, “Impact of Economics Reforms on Small Scale Industries in Andhra Pradesh”.
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171. P Kumar, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi “Caste Question in Tamil Nadu: A Study of the Self-Respect and 7. the Communist Movements.”
Rupa Bakor Kharshiing, North Eastern Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya, “Participation in Education in India: Trends and Determinants”.
172. P Pradaban, H.H. The Rajah's College, Pudukkottai, Tamil Nadu, “Liberation Struggle of the Depressed Classes in 8. Shanabhogara Raghavendra, Gulbarga Tamil Nadu 1891 to 1947”. University, Gulbarga, Karnataka, “Institutional Finance and Agricultural 173. Prem Naseer, Aringar Anna Govt Arts Credit: A Study of Regional Rural College, Musiri, Tamil Nadu, “The Banks in Hyderabad Karnataka Region Malayali Tribes of Pachamalai: An of Karnataka State”. Ethno Historical Studies (1947-2007)”. 169
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9. Shashi Gaur, Mahatma Gandhi of Rural Development in Arunachal Antarashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya, Pradesh”. Wardha, Maharashtra, “Janhit mein Television par Advertisement ka Samaj 17. O. Grace Ngullie, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, “Food for the ke Lakshit Samooh par Prabhav”. Poor: A Comparative Study of the 10. Raje Brahma, Bodoland University, Public Distribution System and the Cash Kokrajhar, Assam, “Bodo Vocabulary: Transfer Scheme in Delhi”. A Structural Analysis”. 18. Bablu Rabha, Guwahati University, 11. N. Ravinder, Osmania University, Guwahati, Assam, “Problems and Hyderabad, Telangana, “A Study on the Prospect of Rubber Growers in Assam Cellular Services in Andhra Pradesh with special reference to Goalpara (A Case Study of Hyderabad and District”. Secunderabad Zone)”. 19. M Rama Naik, Osmania University, 12. B. Surender, Osmania University, Hyderabad Telangana, “3G, 2G Telecom Hyderabad, Telangana, “Consumer Spectrum its Impact on Telecom Sector Protection in India". in India”. 13. B. Rupavathi, Osmania University, 20. Tek Chand, H. P. University, Shimla, Hyderabad, Telangana, “Feasible Study Himachal Pradesh, “Critical Evaluation on Application and Implementation of Rural Development Programmes in of Employee Attrition and Retention Tribal Areas of Himachal Pradesh”. of Employees in Selected BPO 21. Basavaraj Bheemaraya, Gulbarga Companies”. University, Gulbarga, Karnataka, 14. Divya Deep Singh, University “Educational Policies in Karnataka: of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, A Comparative Study on Status and “Development Pattern and Estimating Problems of Government and Private Efficient Profitability Ratios of Cement Institutions in Yadgiri District”. Firms in India: A Financial Econometric 22. Bibi Kipgen, Jawaharlal Nehru Analysis”. University, New Delhi, “Egypt-Imoted 15. Somanagouda I. Patil, University State Relations, 2001-2011”. of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, Karnataka, “Market Competitiveness 23. Chalsung Sungte, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya, and Export Performance of Onion and “Autonomy Movement of the Hmars in Garlic from India- An Agribusiness Mizoram”. Approach”. 16. Millo Yasung, Tezpur University, 24. D. Nagamani, Osmania University, Hyderabad, Telangana, “Dalit Women Assam, “Professionalism and Employee Outcome: A Study of the Department Representation in Panchayat Raj 170
Institutions: A Case Study in Nalgonda 32. Sulila Anar, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, “University Districts”. Autonomy and Regulatory Institutions 25. Devendra Kumar Meena, Govt PG in Higher Education: A Comparative College, Dausa, Rajasthan, “Rajasthan Study”. Panchayati Raj mein Anusuchit Jati, Anusuchit Janjati aur Pichda Varg 33. Marbabiang Syiemlieh, Martin Mahila Sarpancho ki Bhumika-Mahuwa Luther Christian University, Shillong, evam Sikrai Tahsilo ke Sandrabh Mein”. Meghalaya, “A Study on the Challenges Faced by Women Heading Households 26. Mary Magdalyne Kurbah, North-Eastern with special focus on the Education Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya, of their Children in East Khasi Hills “Electoral Politics in Meghalaya: District, Meghalaya”. A Study of Mawlai and Mawprem Constituencies in the 2008 Assembly 34. Horeisung Khamrang, Martin Luther Elections". Christian University, Shillong, Meghalaya, “Study on the Mahatma 27. Mawi Ngaih Lian, IGNOU, Maidan Gandhi National Rural Employment Garhi, New Delhi, “Women's EmpowerGuarantee Schemes (MGNREGs): ment in the North-East: A Case Study of Impact on Traditional Socio-Economic Churanchandpur Distt, Manipur (1990System of the Tangkhul in Ukhrul 2014)”. District, Manipur”. 28. Noklenyangla, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, “Ideational 35. Monica Binny, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, Maharashtra, Influence of Bengal Renaissance and “Violence against Women: A Study Rabindranath Tagore on India's S & T among the Nishing Tribe of Arunachal Policies of Self-Reliance (1937-1964)”. Pradesh”. 29. Recordius E Kharbani, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya 36. C. Vanialhriati, Mizoram University, Aizawl, Mizoram, “Faith based “Tradition-Modernity Interface: A Approaches and Recovery Capital in Study of Politics of Rural Development Relation to Injecting Drug Users in in Khasi Hills”. Aizawl District, Mizoram”. 30. Sentisangla, North Eastern Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya, “A 37. Sunil Kumar Meena, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “A Study Study on Traditional Institutions of Selfof the Role of UNO in the Protection of Governance among the Anagas”. Human Rights of Women”. 31. Shabir Ahmad, Vikram University, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, “Coalition 38. Imkongkumzuk, Jawaharlal Nehru Politics in Jammu and Kashmir since University, New Delhi, "Russia's Policy 1986”. on Nuclear Arms Control-1991-2012". 171
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39. K Pamreihor, Jawaharlal Nehru 47. Sanbanielne Ryndem, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya, University, New Delhi, "European “A Sociological Study of the Authority Security Strategy after Lisbon Treaty”. Structure in Khasi Family”. 40. Kenli Riba, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi “Democratization in Bahrain, 48. Sandraadriana Khonglah, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya, 1999-2012”. “Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act and Rural 41. Chamgauillu Gonmei, North-Eastern Development- A Sociological Study in Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya, the East Khasi Hills Distt of Meghalaya”. “Traditional Village Council: A
Comparative Study of Zeme, Liangmein 49. Shellunglu Kamei, Jawaharlal Nehru and Rongmei Naga Tribes in Manipur”. University, New Delhi, “Marriage Customs, Practices and Change: A Study 42. Kishore Lal Meena, Mohanlal Sukhadia of Kabui Tribe of Manipur”. University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, “The Role of Tribal Women in Panchayat 50. T. Longkoi Khiamnungam, Jawaharlal Raj System (A Sociological Study with Nehru University, New Delhi, “Politics special reference to Udaipur District)”. of Recognition and Redistribution in Nagaland”. 43. M. Elonbeni, Dibrugarh University, Dibrugarh, Assam, “Urban Growth, 51. Thuanbina Gangmei, Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi, Socio-Economic Transition and “Religion, Modernity and Social Change Changing Occupational Role of Lotha among the Rongmeis of Manipur: A Women in Nagaland”. Comparative Study of Two Villages”. 44. P Thanglianlal, Martin Luther Christian 52. Tiatula Ozukum, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Shillong, Meghalaya, “A University, New Delhi, “Schooling Sociological Study of the Vaiphei of Children in a Conflict Zone: An in Manipur with reference to Ethnography of Atoizu in Nagaland”. Chongkhaawzo Village”. 53. Yamanoorappa, Gulbarga University, 45. Rakesh Kumar, Gorakhpur University, Gulbarga, Karnataka, “Socio-Economic Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, “Uttar and Educational Changes among the Pradesh ki Tharu Janjati me Samajik Schedule Tribe Women: A Sociological evam Arthik Gatishilta: Maharaj Ganj Study of Koppal Distt”. Jile ke Vishesh Sandarbh me.” 54. Abang Pertin, North-Eastern Hill 46. S.Genani, Periyar University, Salem, University, Shillong, Meghalaya, Tamil Nadu, “Indigenous Medicinal “Religious Beliefs and Practices among Knowledge among the Tribes in Selected the Adis: An Anthropological Study of Areas of Tamil Nadu”. Continuity and Change”. 172
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64. C Vanengmawii, Mizoram University, Mizoram, “Higher Education in 57. Teswang Dorjee, Rajiv Gandhi Mizoram in the Context of Knowledge University, Itanagar, Arunachal Society: A Critical Analysis”. Pradesh, “Transhuman Pastoralism: An Anthropological Study on the Brokpas 65. Earlitha M Sangma, North Eastern Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya, “A of Arunachal Pradesh”. Study on Social and Vocational Maturity in Relation to Academic Achievement 58. Florence Guite, North Eastern Hill of Secondary School Students in Garo University, Shillong, Meghalaya, “Women Hills of Meghalaya”. Health Information Communication Channels in Rural Manipur District”. 66. K Sarah, Mizoram University, Mizoram, “Perceptions of Stakeholders about the 59. Bodat Vijayendrakumar, Gujarat Status of Implementation of Selected University, Gujarat, “Family Environment Interventions under SSA in Mizoram”. Adjustment and Job Satisfaction Relation to Gender in Industries”. 67. Lapdianghun Nongrum, North Eastern Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya, 60. Kurakula Venkatesh, Osmania “A Study of Achievement Motivation, University, Hyderabad, Telangana, Study Habits and Academic Performance “Organizational Climate and Teacher of Khasi Hills Students in Meghalaya”. Effectiveness in Relation to Job Satisfaction among Primary School 68. Nar Maya Subba, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya, “A Teachers”. Study on Elementary Education in the 61. Patel Priyankakumari Naranbhai, MTB State of Sikkim”. Arts College, Surat, Gujarat, “A Study of Occupational Stress, Mental Health and 69. Pilne A Sangma, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya, “A Adjustment among School Teachers”. Study of Emotional Maturity in Relation 62. Valvai Gaurangkumar, Shri P.H.G. to Decision Making Style and Personal Municipal Arts and Science College, Values of Secondary School Teachers of Garo Hills Region of Meghalaya". Gujarat, “Youth Problems, Career 173
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70. Rashmi Mili, North Eastern Hill “Urban Sprawl Analysis of Miryalaguda University Shillong, Meghalaya, ”A Town through GIS and Remote Sensing Study of the Academic Achievement Techniques”. in Relation to Academic Anxiety and Academic Motivation of Secondary 78. Martemjen, Nagaland University, School Students of Lower Assam”. Nagaland, “Bio-diversity Conservation through Traditional Practices in 71. Rihunki Jones Toi, North Eastern Hill Nagaland: A Geographical Analysis". University, Shillong, Meghalaya, “A Study on Personality Traits, Adjustment 79. Rahul Sharma, Jawaharlal Nehru and Academic Achievement of SecondUniversity, New Delhi, “Physical ary School Students of Jaintia Hills in Environment and Socio-economic SetMeghalaya”. up in Chandrabhaga Watershed, Lahaul 72. Sharon Lalremruati Zadeng, North Himalayas”. Eastern Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya, “A Study of Elementary 80. Seilenkap Haokip, North Eastern Hill Education in Mizoram”. University, Shillong, Meghalaya, “Decentralization and Rural Development: 73. Sweety Lakra, University of Hyderabad, A Case Study of Manipur”. Hyderabad, Telangana, “Music as Therapy for Children with ASD: 81. Shokat Chowdhary, Jawaharlal Nehru Studying the Impact of Music on University, New Delhi, “Impacts Children with Autism”. of Pilgrimage Movement in the Characteristics and Composition of 74. Babulal Meena, University of Rajasthan, Local Population of Katra Vaishno Devi Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Alwar Jile mein (J&K)”. Khaniz Sansadhano ka Mulyakan evam Satat Vikas”. 82. Som Nath, Panjab University, 75. Chandra Shekar, Kumaun University, Chandigarh, Punjab, “Changing Man– Nainital, Uttarakhand, “Socio-Cultural Environment Relations: The Case of Dynamics and Livelihood Strategies Gaddi Tribe”. of Tripura Tribe of Longtrai Valley, Tripura”. 83. Dhanaraj N Kohachade, University of Mumbai, Mumbai, Maharashtra, “Analysis 76. Indrajeet Parmar, Mohanlal Sukhadia of Religion in Dr. B. R. Ambedkar’s University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, "Mahi Newspapers”. Bajaj Sagar Project on the SocioEconomic Development of Banswara 84. Eliah Islary, Bodoland University, District”. Assam, “Women in the Bodo Society in the Post- Colonial Period: An Empirical 77. Lavoori Ramesh Naik, Osmania University, Hyderabad, Telangana, Study”. 174
and Economic History of the Bodos 85. Nijra Brahma, Bodoland University, Kokrajhar, Assam, “The Traditional during Colonial Period”. Tools and Technology of the Bodos95. Lalbuathsaiha, Jawaharlal Nehru UniThrough Ages”. versity, New Delhi, “India's Policy 86. Nijwm Gwra Brahma, Bodoland towards Bhutan 1998-2013”. University, Kokrajhar, Assam, “Traditional Rites, Rituals and Ceremonies of the 96. Thirupathi Naik Bhukya, Osmania University, Hyderabad, Telangana, “Job Bodos: A Historical Perspective”. Evaluation Practices-A Comparative 87. Phungbili Basumatary, Bodoland Study of Public and Private Sector”. University, Kokrajhar, Assam, “The Christian Mission and its Impact on the 97. E Plieladdalin Nongsiej, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya, Bodo Society”. “Women and Human Rights Violation 88. Virender Singh, HNB Garhwal in Khasi Hills”. University, Srinagar, Uttarakhand, “Paschimi Garhwal Himalaya mein 98. Madan Lal Meena, Govt PG College, Jhalawad, Rajasthan, “Rajasthan Vidhan Pratimaon ka Adhyan”. Sabha mein Vipakshi Dalo ki Bhumika89. Balu Ramavath, Osmania University, 12th and 13th Vidhansabha ke Parishepay Hyderabad, Telangana, “A Study on mein ek Tulnatamak Adhyayan”. Demographic Trends In India”. 99. Pooja Meena, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Mahila Sampatti 90. B. Venkata Nagamani, Osmania University, Hyderabad, Telangana, Adhikar- Tonk Zile ki Hindu evam “Effect of Globalization on India's Muslim Mahilaon ke Sandarbh meinn Economic Growth: A Study of Andhra Tulnatmak Adhyayan”. Pradesh”. 100. Spainlinmi. B. Lapasam, North91. Phoolchand Dawar, Vikram University, Eastern Hill University, Shillong, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, “Krishi Vikas Meghalaya, “India-USA Relations with meinn Rashtriyakrit Banko ka Yogdan”. reference to Defence and Civil Nuclear Cooperation-2000-2013”. 92. Saidanaik Nenavath, Osmania University, Hyderabad, Telangana, “Cement Industries 101. Subhash J, Osmania University, and its Impact on Environment: A Study of Hyderabad, Telangana, “Exploratory Nalgonda (District)”. Study of Psychological Characteristics of Dis-advantaged Students”. 93. Meethalal Meena, University of Kota, Kota, Rajasthan, “Spatio-Temporal 102. Yaochuila Kasar, Jawaharlal Nehru Pattern of Rice Industry in Distt. Bundi”. University, New Delhi, “Ideology in Soviet Policy towards Nazi Germany 94. Umananda Basumatary, Bodoland 1933-1945”. University, Kokrajhar, Assam, “Social 175
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103. Kavitha Guguloth, The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad, Telangana, “Status of Sociocultural, Health, Educational Aspects of Girl Children in Agency Area of Khammam District”.
Institutes. However, we are reporting only 91, as for the remeinning 15 from ANSISS, their titles are yet to be finalized.
Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram
1. 104. Deigratia Neemin Ranee, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya, “Women's Participation in the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme 2. (NREGS) in Meghalaya”.
Anurag Anand, “Technological Activities of Foreign MNCs in Indian Manufacturing Sector”. Arun M., “Role of State in Innovation: The Indian Experience”.
105. Lalfani Durpui, North-Eastern Hill 3. Libitha C., “Role of Caste and Economic Opportunities: A Study of Marginalized University, Shillong, Meghalaya, “A Groups in Kerala”. Study on Role of Women in Biate Folk Culture”. 4. Sanchita Mukherjee, “Tobacco Consumption and Control in India”. 106. Man Singh Kanwat, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, “Kautilya- 5. Sona K., “Financial Constraints, Arthashastra meinn Lokakalyanakari Productivity and Export Performance of Rajya: Avadharana evam Svarupa”. Indian Manufacturing Firms”. 107. Lakhyajit Rabha, Gauhati University, 6. Yadu C.R., “A Study on the Processes of Guwahati, Assam, “Sericulture EntreInformalisation of Labour in India”. preneurship in Assam: A Special Viability Study with reference to Eri and Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata Muga in Kamrup Distt, Assam”. 108. Sunil Gupta, Banaras Hindu University, 1. Rohan Basu, “The Ideologies of Contemporary Hindi Film (2000-till)”. Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, “Insurance Business in India: Legal and Policy 2. Arunima Chakraborty, “Love, Lack Issues”. and Sex Work: Explorations in Psychoanalysis”. 109. N. Loli, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, “Changing Identities of 3. Arkadeb Banerjee, “Through the the Jumma Tribes of Bangladesh: A Window of Famine: History and Change Sociological and Political Study”. in Bengal”.
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Rukmini Chakraborty, “Ships Sojourns and Sovereignties: A Gaze from the Eastern Indian Ocean Littoral Circa (1750-1854)”.
5. Saumyashree Ghosh, “Mapping Railroads: Changing Geographies of Capital in Colonial Bengal, 1850s to 1950s”. 6.
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Krishti Kumar, “The Chhaad: Production of Social Space in Colonial Kolkata 7. 1858 to 1911”.
7. Chukka Vikram, “Esthetic Politics in the World Class City: Affect 8. Governamentality and Subject-Power”. 8. Sweta Lahiri, “Enrollment in Higher Education and Female Labour Force Participation”.
Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), Delhi
Snehlata Gupta, “English in Government Schools in Delhi: High School Student’s Engagement with L2 English Texts: An Exploratory Research with Secondary Students in Delhi Government Schools”. Vinni Rani Krishna, “The Subject and the Social Domeinn: Philosophical Debates in Kerala at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century”. Nirmala Biluka, “Making of the Deity: A Study into the Visual Culture and Worship of the Subaltern Goddesses in Telangana”.
Centre for Women’s Development Studies (CWDS), New Delhi
1. Arpita Anand, “The ‘Discipline’ of Women’s Studies in Higher Education 1. Agastaya Thapa, “Circuits of in India: Understanding Disciplinary Representation: Visual Art Practices Engagements of Women’s Studies since and the Formation of the Subject in 1980s”. Darjeeling from the Colonial Period to 2. Vineetha M, “Female Bonding in the Present”. Malayalam Cinema”. 2. Pritha Chakrabarti, “Oriental Lineages Sagrolikar Kapil Irwantrao, of a Modern Medium: A Study of Dance 3. “Reconstructing the Cultural Identity in Early Indian Cinema”. of Margins: Representation of Women and the Cultural Other in the Grind Mill 3. Saidali P.P., “The Role of Trans-regional Songs”. Muslim Networks of the Indian Ocean Region in Shaping the Malabar Muslims 4. Sutanuka Bhattacharya, “Beyond with special reference to the Era of Print Framework of Law and Science: and Steam”. Rethinking Sexuality as Intimacies and Relationalities”. 4. Pooja Bakshi, “Patriarchy and the
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Democratic State in Contemporary 5. Manoj Kumar Gupta, “Panchayati India: Sexual Violence and the State Raj Vyavastha: Mahila Netrittv evam Responses”. Shasan (U.P. ke Devipatan Mandal ki Gram Panchayaton ke Sandarbh Mein)”. Dhaneesh M.P., “Life of Books, Book as a New Cultural Artefact: Print Culture 6. Aanchal Dhull, “Domestic Workers and Drudgery of Paid Servitude”. of Keralam (1824-1950)”. 177
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Giri Institute of Development Studies (GIDS), Lucknow
5. Neeta Vaibhav Mhavan, “Study of Mental Health and Educational Needs of Juveniles in Urban Maharastra”.
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Ankit Gupta, “SMEs of India: A Critical Analysis”. 6.
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Ranjana Singh, “Urban Environmental Issues: Problems and Challenges: A Study of Household and Industry”. Institute of Economic Growth
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Sapna Singh, “Impact of Real Interest Rate on Investment and Growth in India”.
Pachpol Manisha, “Social Determinants of Early Child Development in Maharashtra”.
(IEG), New Delhi 1.
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Jagadish Prasad Sahu, “Foreign Direct Investment and Its Economic Impact in Developing Countries”.
Satpal, “Effect of WTO on Agriculture: Commodity Aspect Special References 2. Deepika, “Behavioral Aspects of to Rice and Wheat Commodities”. Sanitation”. 5. Ravindra P. Singh, “Multiculturalism 3. Saroj Kumar, “Inequalities in Access to in India: Challenges of Communal Health Care Services in Uttar Pradesh”. Harmony (1992-2014)”. 6. Rudra P. Sahoo, “Confidence Building 4. Vikas Kumar, “Social Innovation in the Agriculture: A Case of System of Rice Measures in India-Pakistan Relations Intensification in Bihar”. (1991-2014)”. 7. Sangh Lata, “Manual Scavengers in India”.
Indian Institute of Education (IIE), Pune
5. Amrita Goldar, “Impact of Bilateral Investment Treaties on FDI Inflows: The Indian Case”.
6. Navpreet Kaur, “Linkages between Irrigation, Cropping Pattern and 1. Devkumar Ahire, “The Structure Employment: A Case Study of Ganga of Knowledge and Construction of Canal Region”. Communalism in Colonial India: special Institute of Development Studies reference to Maharashtra 1818-1947”. 2. Mohd. Iqbal Dar, “The Economy of Kashmir Valley under the Dogras (18461947)”. 3. Mallah Javid Ahmad, “Concept of Freedom in the Philosophy of Sartre, Kierkegaard and Iqbal”. 4.
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Sawant Jagannath, “Wadar Community of Maharashtra: A Historical Study”.
(IDS), Jaipur 1.
Rahul Kumar, “Fiscal Decentralization and Welfare Gains in India: A Comparative Analysis of Uttar Pradesh, Kerala and Rajasthan”.
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Shaifali Kumawat, “Trade Liberalization and Structural Changes in the Milk Production Sector in India: A Study of Rajasthan”.
3. Khushboo Sharma, “Resource 9. Jithin G, “Engaging with the Kerala Abundance, Deprivation and Middle Classes: Mobilisation Strategies Underdevelopment in India: A Study of of CPIM after 1991”. Aravali Hill Regions in Rajasthan”. 10. Abdul Raoof, “Religion and 4. Ranjeet Kumar, “Growth and Prospects Development: Faith based Organisation of Food Processing Industry under and Social Development in Kerala”. Globalised Trade Regime in Bihar”. 11. Anup Balu Hiwrale, “The Mangs in Maharashtra: The Politics of Mobility, Institute for Social and Economic Change and Transformation”. Change (ISEC), Bengaluru 1.
Jadhav Chakradhar, “International Trade 12. Raju Sarkar, “Linkages of Urbanization and Demographic Transition in India”. and Agglomeration”.
2. Jayanthi Mala Nayak, “Institutional 13. Shivkumar Nayaka, “Spatial Distribution of Social Interaction Behaviour and Credit, Investment and Capital Travel Patterns in Bengaluru”. Formation in Indian Agriculture”. 3. Padmavathi N, “Productivity and Efficiency Analysis of Organised and Unorganised Sectors of Food Processing Industry in India”. 4.
14. Naveen Kumar N, “Payment for Ecosystems Services: A Case Study of Karnataka Forest”.
Institute of Public Enterprise (IPE), Agamoni Majumder, “Value of Statistical Hyderabad
Life: A Study on Compensating Wage 1. Mousumi Singha Mahapatra, “The Differential”. Mediating Role of Mental Accounting 5. Aneesha Chitgupi, “Role of Between Financial Cognitive Process Demographic Variables in the Analysis and Personal Financial Planning; A of Balance of Payments”. Study of Indian Retail Investors”. 6.
Arun B. Chandran, “Comparing Ageing in Europe and Asia: An Analysis Using New Ageing Indicators”.
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Madhavi Marwah, “Environmental and Institutional Economics of Groundwater 3. Irrigation: A Study of West Bengal”.
Seema Ghosh, “Women Empowerment and Entrepreneurship – The Role of Self-help Groups in Medak Districts of A.P”. Honey Gupta, “Public Expenditure for Economic Growth: Econometric Models for Developing Countries”.
8. Mahalaxmi Bhobe, “Vocational Education: Pedagogical Concerns in 4. S. Vivek, “A Comparative Study of Employee Banks of Telangana State”. Apprenticeship Training”. 179
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5. Ms. Khudsia Zeeshan, “A Study of 3. Performance of Select Private Equity Funds in India”. 6.
Maram Srinivas, “A Study on Financial Performance of NTPC”.
Ummer Farooq Khanday, “A Study of Cooperative Movement in Jammu and Kashmir”.
4. Rakesh Patel, “Janjatiya Varg ki Panchayatraj Sansthao mein Sahbhagita ki Bhumika: Chindwada Zile ke Vishesh Sandarbh mein ek Adhyayan”.
7. Balaji Vejju, “Role of Micro Finance in Micro Enterprise Development: 5. Karunendra Kumar, “MANREGA ke An Impact Evaluation Study of SHGs Kiryavahan ke Pashchat Gramin Shakti in West Godavari District in Andhra Saranchna mein aye Samajik evam Pradesh”. Rajnitik Parivartan: UP ke Jalon Jile ke Vishesh Sandarbh mein ek Adhyayan”. 8. Kunja Samba Shiva Rao, “Supply Chain Practices in Girijan Cooperative 6. Sangeeta Soni, “Human Resource Corporation:- A Study on Selected Management in National Fertilizers Products in the Undivided State of Limited Vijaypur, Distt Guna”. Andhra Pradesh”.
Madras Institute of Development 9. V. Ramesh, “Evaluation of Community Studies (MIDS), Chennai Based Health Insurance in India – A 1. Case Study of Aarogyasree Scheme in Telangana State”.
G. Elayaraja, “A Study of Rural Nonfarm Employment in India with special reference to Tamil Nadu”.
10. Kancham Shankar, “Integrated Poverty 2. Arun Bharathy J, “Rural Livelihood Alleviation Programmes: A Sociological Diversification Strategies in a Study of MGNREGS and SGSY Transitional Economy: The Case Study Programmes in Nizamabad District of of Tamil Nadu”. Andhra Pradesh”. 3. Sankara Pandi K., “Migration and Urbanization: Its Impact on People and Madhya Pradesh Institute of Social their Socio-Economic Mobility”. Science Research (MPISSR), Ujjain 4. Sai Kripa K, “Study of Vector Bone 1. Atul Singh Baghel, “Implementation Diseases and their Spread in Chennai of MGNREGS and Social Audit: A City, Tamil Nadu”. Comparative Study of Dewas and Satna Districts of M.P”. Nabakrushna Choudhury Centre
for Development Studies (NCCDS),
2. Sheetal Dwivedi, “Madhya Pradesh Bhubaneshwar Public Service Guarantee Act-2010: An Analysis with a View of Good 1. Smita Malik, “Climate Change: Its Governance with Special Reference to Impact on Tribal Health, Culture and Livelihood (A Study with special Ujjain District”. 180
reference to Odisha)”.
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2. Sasmita Ojha, “Tribal Health Culture and Reproductive Health Status of Tribal Women in Odisha”. 3.
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Initiatives of China in South and Southeast Asia, 1999-2012”.
of 5.
Sucharita Mishra, “Domestic Violence against Middle Class Working Women in Odisha-A Sociological Study”. 6. Bishnu Prasad Mohapatra, “Tribal and their Sustainable Livelihood Practices: A Sociological Study in Koraput, Odisha”.
5. Subhrajit Rath, “Corporate Social Responsibility: A Tool for Inclusive Growth in India”.
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Anilkumar B. Kote, Karnataka University, Dharwad, Karnataka, “Evaluation of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme: A Case Study of Gulbarga District”. Anita Jangir, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Bharat ki Vartman Samasaye evam Gandhivadi Vikalpa: ek Adhyan”. Anjanayya Ramayya Bistee, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga, Karnataka “Political Participation of Scheduled Tribes in Karnataka-Pros and Cons: A Study in Hyderabad Karnataka Region”.
6. Subhasmita Rana, “Education Expenditure and Economic Growth: 8. Archana Namdeo, Rani Durgawati Some Evidence from India”. University, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, “Krishi Padatiya evam Paryavaran: A Ph. D Theses Received during the Geographical study with reference to Period April 2014-March 2015 Arunachal Pradesh”. 1. A. Sudharsana Reddy, Sri Venkateswara 9. Archana Pandey, Mahatma Gandhi University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi, Uttar “Growth and Performance of Regional Pradesh, “Bal Siksha mein Cartoon Rural Banks in Andhra Pradesh”. Vidya ki Bhumika”. 2. Abhiruchi Ojha, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, “Socio-Political 10. Arshad Hussain Bhat, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, Dynamics of Gender and Citizenship in “Inter-District Comparison of Women South Africa, 1994-2010”. Participation in Farm Activities in Rural Kashmir”. 3. Akanksha Dubey, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, “Emotional Processing Deficit and 11. Arundhuti Das, North- Eastern Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya, Mental Health: Role of Emotion Related “A Population Genetic Study on Beliefs and Negative Affect”. Serotonergic Polymorphism among Ethnic Population of Shillong, 4. Ambuj Thakur, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, “Sub-Regional Meghalaya”. 181
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12. Arushi, Panjabi University, Patiala, 20. C. Rajesh, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, Tamil Nadu, “Pattern Punjab, “Organizational Citizenship of Employment and Living Conditions Behavior in Relation to Leader-Member of Leather Workers: A Study in Vellore Exchange: An Equity Perspective”. District.” 13. Arvind Vaman Dalavi, Sangola Collage, Solapur, Maharashtra, “Geographical 21. C.Chinna Balu, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, “A Study of Fisheries in Solapur District”. Survey of Engineering College Libraries and their Users in Sri Venkateswara 14. Aasif Hussain Nengroo, University University Area”. of Kashmir, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, “Inter-district Comparison of 22. Chandan Medatwal, University of Child Labour in the Carpet Weaving Kota, Rajasthan, “An Evaluation of Industry of Kashmir”. Women’s Empowerment Programmes in Rajasthan”. 15. Anuj Kumar Verma, Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, 23. Dashrath Kumar, Jawaharlal Nehru “Baisyakaran Aboing Babsyasik Siksha: University, New Delhi, “Russia’s ekSamaj Sashtrya Adhyan”. Approach to Ethnic Conflict in Georgia 1991-2010”. 16. Aviram Sharma, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, “Standards, 24. D. Bala Muniswamy, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, Technology and Public Participation “Regional Rural Banks Finance to Regulation Making for Bottled Water Weaker Sections: A Study of A.P.G.B. in Quality in India”. Kurnool District.” 17. Bachan Singh, H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar, Uttarakhand, “Niti 25. Digvijay Singh, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Ghat ke Marcha and Janjati ki Parampara “Intellectual Property Rights of tatha Parivartan ke Pariprekshey tatha Farmers: International Award National Manavshastra Adhyan”. Perspectives”.
18. Bashir Ahmad Dar, University of 26. Fayaz Ahmad Bhat, Jamia Millia Kashmir, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, Islamia, New Delhi, “Primary Education “India-China Political Economic in a Kashmir Village -A Sociological Relations since-1988”. Study”. 19. Bijayalaxmi Nanda, Jawaharlal Nehru 27. Garima Singh, University of Lucknow, University, New Delhi, “Gender Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, “SocioDiscrimination and the State: A economic Security among Population in Comparative Study of Selective Uttar Pradesh with special reference to Sultanpur District”. Abortion in Punjab and Odisha”. 182
28. Hitendra Shukla, Dayalbagh Educational 35. Kumar Saurabh, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, “Political Institute, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, “Human Process in Uzbekistan 1991-2010”. Resource Accounting and Disclosure Practices in Indian Companies (A Comparative Study of Public and Private 36. Lokesh Pargi, Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, “Janjati Sector Companies)”. Vikas me Gair Sarkari Sangathanon ka Mulyankan”. 29. Isha Narula, Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi, “EMH and 37. M. Vijayakumar, Gandhigram Rural Behavioral Finance-A Study to Evaluate Institute, Tamil Nadu, “A Study on the Weak Form of Efficiency of Indian the Impact of Integrated Cooperative Stock Market”. Development Project on the Performance of Cooperative Societies in Theni 30. Jyoti Bhardwaj, Ch. Charan Singh District Tamil Nadu”. University, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, “Child Labour - A Lustrous Social 38. Maheshbabu N, Karnataka University, Problem and Its Economic Impact on Dharwad, Karnataka, “Organizational Private Trade and Small Scale Industires Climate, Job Anxiety, Job Satisfaction : A Critical Study”. and Mental Health of High School Teachers Working in Government and 31. Jyotika Singh, Lucknow University Private Aided High Schools”. Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, “Art and Ritual : Their Interdependence”.
Interrelation
and
39. Mahesh Kumar Maurya, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, “Perceived Work Environment Mental 32. K. Girija, K. S. Rangasamy College of Health Status and Job Satisfaction Arts and Science, Tiruchengode, Tamil among Male and Female Constables in Nadu, “Traits of Women in the Top Police Organization”. Deck-A Study with special reference to Service Sector in Chennai and 40. Mallika Shekhar, Banasthali University, Coimbatore Districts”. Rajasthan, “Effect of Remuneration on Organization based Self-esteem and 33. K.Kaninan, Gobi Arts & Science Performance of Teacher Educators”. College, Tamil Nadu, “An Institutional Assessment of Socio-Economic Cultural 41. Mallikarjun Hampanna Krishnakar, and Environmental Impact of Inadequate Gulbarga University, Gulbarga, Sanitation of Human Health”. Karnataka, “Effect of Self-concept and Emotional Intelligence on Mental 34. Kanchan, Mohanlal Sukhadia Health of Rural and Urban Students”. University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, “A Study of Psychological Consequences of 42. Mallikarjun Sharanappa, Gulbarga Human Trafficking and Promotion WellUniversity, Gulbarga, Karnataka, “Changing Dynamics of India-united Being by Cognitive Behavior Therapy”. 183
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States Relations in the Post-Cold War Period (1991-2011)”.
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in State Agricultural Universities of Gujrat towards Climate Change”.
43. Manappa B, Gulbarga University, 51. Nida Siddiqui, Aligarh Muslim Gulbarga, Karnataka, “Society and University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, Literature under the Rashtrakuta of “CCSP and Supportive Supervision in Malkhed (8th - 10th Century)”. Aligarh District: An Appraisal of the Asha Model”. 44. Manchong Limlunthang Zou, Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi, 52. P Geetha Kumari, Sri Venkateswara “Antecedents and Consequences of University, Tirupati, “Deprivation India Internet Addiction among Adolescents”. with Particular Reference to Gender Related Development Index (GDI)”. 45. Manoj Kumar Batar, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, 53. P. Narender Reddy, Osmania University, “Panchyatraj mein Rajnitik Netritva Hyderabad, Telangana, “Panchayati and Prasasonik Adhikari ke Madhya Raj Institutions in Andhra Pradesh: Anatrasarvham”. An Evaluation of Rural Development Programmes in Nalgonda District”. 46. Monica, Panjab University, Chandigarh, Punjab, “Who Asks, What to 54. Panduranga Eerappa Dodmani, Gulbarga Government and Why: An Analysis of University, Gulbarga, Karnataka, “ProbQuestion Hour in the 14th Lok Sabha”. lems and Challenge of Scheduled Caste Students in Pre-university”. 47. Mudasir Hassan, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, “Religiosity, Temperament 55. Paras Ram Telli, Mohanlal Sukhadia Character and Socio-Demographic University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, “DemoProfile of Released and Surrendered graphic Structure and Development - A Militants of Kashmir Valley”. Comparative Analysis of Rajasthan”. 48. Muzaffar Ahemad Ganaie, Jamia 56. Pragya Shankar, IGNOU, Maidan Millia Islamia University, New Delhi, Garhi, New Delhi, “Evaluation of Trade “Indo-Us Civil Nuclear Deal: Strategic Reforms in India: An Application of the Implication for India”. Gravity Theory Approach”. 49. Neeta Gupta, Mohanlal Sukhadia 57. Pratima Ghosh, Chhatrapati Shahu Ji University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, Maharaj University, Kanpur, Uttar “Identification and Rehabilitation of Pradesh, “Land Management for sick Small Scale Industrial Units in Optimizing its Uses in Uttar Pradesh”. Rajasthan”. 58. R. Vettriselvan, Gandhigram Rural 50. Netravathi G, Anand Agricultural Institute, Gandhigram, Tamil Nadu, “Human Resource Management University, Anand, Gujarat, “Sensitivity Practices in Small and Medium of the Women Research Scholars Studying 184
Enterprises in Select Districts of Tamil 66. S Thandayuthapani, Periyar University, Salem, Tamil Nadu, “A Study on Nadu”. Consumer Behaviour in Organized Retail 59. Rahul Pandey, Jawaharlal Nehru Industry with reference to Departmental Stores in Coimbatore Region”. University, New Delhi, “Conceptualizing Ethnic Nationalism in Kazakhstan from 67. S. Viswanath, Bharathidasan Univer1991 to 2010”. sity, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, “Bio-mechanical and Anthropometric 60. Rajender Dhondiba Khamkar, Shivaji Analysis of Hockey Penalty Corner University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra, “An Push–in”. Evaluative Study of Information Seeking Behavior of the Faculty Members of LIS 68. S.Maxwell Lyngdoh, Martin Luther Education in Maharashtra State”. Christian University, Shillong, Meghalaya, “The Effectiveness of Media 61. Ram Charan Meena, Kota University, as an Agent to Alleviate Economic Kota, Rajasthan, “Concept of Social Poverty in Meghalaya with a special Justice: A Comparative Study with Focus on Rural East Khasi Hills”. reference to Rawl’s and Gandhi 69. Sant Prakash Singh, Jawaharlal Nehru Context”. University, New Delhi, “Russia’s Nuclear and Nuclear Non-proliferation: 62. Ranjeeta, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Case Studies of India and Iran”. New Delhi, “Changing Morphology of Slums in Urban India and the Perspective 70. Sarada Prasanna Das, Jawaharlal Nehru of Slum Free Cities in Post Economic University, New Delhi, “Livelihood Reform Era”. Environment and Developmental State: Consonances and Dissonances in the 63. Roohi Javed, Raghunath Girls (P.G) Mining Areas of Odisha”. College, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, “A Study of Investment Decision Making 71. Sarika Srivastava, Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi, Uttar Process by Employed Women in Western Pradesh, “Mahia Shramik Par Mahila U.P Since-1991-2014”. Shram Adhinyomo ka Prabhav: ek Samajshastriya Adhyan”. 64. Sandeep Kumar, Mahatama Gandhi Antarashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya, 72. Satyanarayana Mabbu, Kakatiya Wardha, Maharashtra, “Maithli PatrakaUniversity, Warangal, Telangana, rita ka Sahitiyak Awdhan”. “Parents Perceptions on Privatization of School Education in A.P”. 65. Shankar Kumar Lal, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 73. Seema Kundara, University of “Mithila Lokchitrakala mein Mahilao ki Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Rajasthan Bhumika: Madhubani Zeela Par Adharit me Kanoon Vyaastha mein Police Ki ek Samajsastriya Adhayan”. Bhumika”. 185
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74. Shahnawaz Ahmad Mantoo,University 82. Vaghela Parikshit Kumar, A. S. of Kashmir, Srinagar, Jammu and Chaudhary Mahila Arts and Home Kashmir, “India-Bangladesh RelationScience College, Gujarat, “A Study ship Since-1990”. of Emotional Intelligence and Social Adjustment of Government Employees 75. Shambnum Akhtar, Jamia Millia in Relation to Type of Job, Gender Area Islamia University , New Delhi, “Indian of Residency and Experience”. Foreign Policy-A Factor in Stable 83. Vimal Nayan Pandey, Jawaharlal Nehru Afghan- Pakistan”. University, New Delhi, “India-South Africa Security Relation 1994-2010”. 76. Shivani Chandel, Delhi University,
New Delhi, “Variation in Body 84. Wasi Raja, University of Lucknow, Measurements and its Application in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, “A Study Designing”. of the Islamic Republic of Iran with special reference to the Office of The 77. Showkat Ahmad Shah, Jamia Millia Vali-E-Faqih”. Islamia University, New Delhi, “Ecibinuic Valuation of an Urban 85. Yuvaraj, Tamil Nadu Physical Education and Sports University, Chennai, Tamil Wetland – A Case Study of Dal Lake in Nadu, “Effects of Yoga Circuit Training Jammu and Kashmir”. and Combined Training on Selected Metabolic and Lipid Profile Status 78. Smita Sharma, Maharaja Ganga among Mild Intellectually Challenged Singh University, Bikaner, Rajasthan, Persons”. “Gender Budgeting in Rajasthan: An Administrative Study”.
Final Reports Received
79. Sumedha Dutta, Jawaharlal Nehru National Fellowships University, New Delhi, “Religion and 1. Prof. Anjan Mukherji, 177, National Civil Society in India”. Media Centre, Shankar Chowk, NH8, Gurgaon, Haryana, “Competitive 80. Sunayana, Guru Nanak Dev University, Markets Stability, Efficiency and Amritsar, Punjab, “International Nuclear Failures”. Regimes and India’s Nuclear Policy under Coalition Governments (1996- 2. 2011)”.
Prof. K.V. Narayan Rao, Flat No.403, Tirumala Residency, 1-9-285/4/4, Vidyanagar, Hyderabad, Telangana, “Telangana in Andhra Pradesh (1956 – 2014)”.
81. T.A. Jayachitra, Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, “Efficiency and Profitability in Indian 3. Prof. A.C. Sinha, Nehru Memorial Museum & Library Teen Murti House, Commercial Banks: A Comparison of New Delhi, “State Formation and Public, Private and Foreign Banks”. 186
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Dr. Lokanath Mishra, Gandhian Institute of Studies Trust, Rajghat, New Delhi, “Structural Frame Work Analysis of Peace Education in Secondary Schools” (Salary Protected).
4. Dr. Ch. Bala Ramulu, H.No.12-5149/104/R, Rohit Avenue, Vijayapuri Colony, Tarnaka, Southlalaguda, Secundrabad, Andhra Pradesh, “Governance of 5. Dr. A. Venkateshwarlu, Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Nizamiah Poverty Alleviation Policies in India: A Observatory Campus, Begumpet, Study of Food Security Polices to Rural Hyderabad, Telangana, “Regional Poor”. Variations in Employment and Income 5. Prof. T.K. Ommen, 85, National in Rural Andhra Pradesh – With special Media Centre, Gurgaon, Haryana, reference to Non-Farm Sector”. “Social Inclusion in Independent India: 6. Mr. Mohar Singh, 9, Bawa Building, Dimensions and Approaches”. The Mall, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, 6. Prof. Vishwanath Pandit, Sri Sathya “Social, Cultural, Traditional and Legal Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Relations of Khasa”. Prasanthi Nilayam, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, “Ethics, Economics and Social 7. Mrs. Jayanti Alam, 102, Sai Saraswathi Residency, Ravindranagar, Institutions”. Secunderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana, 7. Prof. Girin Phukon, Institute of Tai “Parliamentary Democracy in Studies and Research, Moranhat, Assam, North-east India – A Study of Two “Tais of Northeast India and Southeast Communities Each from the States of Asia: Ethno-Cultural Linkage”. Assam, Meghalaya and Sikkim”.
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1. Dr. Swati Bhattacharjee, Assistant Editor, Anand Bazar Patrika, 6, Prafulla Sarkar Street, Kolkata, West Bengal, “Information Use in Deliberative 9. Democracy: Is News a Tool for Good Governance in Villages?”. 2. Dr. Dambaru Dhar Pattanaik, Modi Pada, Sambalpur, Odisha, “Cultural Nationalism in Indian Perspective”.
Dr. J. K. Mishra, D-19, Ramganga Vihar, Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh “Dynamics of Communal Riots: Growth and Change Perspective”. Dr. Prabha Shastri Ranade, Department of Geography, the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara, Gujarat “Infrastructure Development and Population Growth in the Tribal Belt of Gujarat”.
3. Prof. Vijay Vir Singh, Department of 10. Dr. H.S. Saxena, Giri Institute of Development Studies, Sector ‘O’ Aliganj Economics, University of Rajasthan, Housing Scheme, Lucknow, Uttar Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Regulatory Reforms Pradesh, “Profiling D.N. Majumdar in Education Sector in India: An Anthropology at Lucknow”. Empirical Study” (Salary Protected). 187
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11. Dr. M. Shaik Basha Saheb, KKC 17. Prof. B.M. Jain, Institute of Development Studies, 8-B, Jhalana Institution Area, Institute of P.G. Studies (KIPS), P.R. Jaipur, Rajasthan, “India-US Strategic Mangalam Puttur, Andhra Pradesh, Partnership in the 21st Century”. “Impact of Development Programmes on the Socio-Economic Conditions of Post-Doctoral Fellowship Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PTG’s) in Andhra Pradesh”. 1. Dr. Poonam Tiwari, 153, Moti Nagar, Gali No-3, Queen’s Road, Jaipur, 12. Dr. Kochurani Abrabam, Mahatma Rajasthan, “Adharbhut Chhettra mein Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, Neeji Chhettra ki Sehbaghita: Sarak “Gender and Education: A Critical Nirman evam Vikas Chhettra ka ek Enquiry into the Gender Perceptions Visehsh Adhyayan (Rajasthan Rajye ke of Higher-Secondary Level Youth of Sandarbh mein)”. Kottayam District, Kerala”. 2. Dr. Hemlata, C/o Dr. A. K. Tomar, 13. Dr. A. V. Rajagopalan, TA PAI Department of Economics, D. S. Management Institute, Badagubettu, College, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, “Role Manipal, Karnataka, “Enhancing of Regional Rural Banks in Economic Governance: Lessons from the Sanskrit Upliftment of Weaker Sections”. Roots”. 3. Dr. Chingshubam Rupachandra Singh, 14. Dr. Hiranmay Dhar, Giri Institute of Khabi Mamangleikai, Imphal, Manipur, Development Studies, Sector – ‘O’ “Democratic Institution: People’s PartnerAliganj Housing Sector, Lucknow, Uttar ship in Governance: A Perspective on Pradesh, “Coping with Information: The India’s North East States particularly Labouring Poor of the City of Lucknow”. Manipur”. 15. Prof. Y. G. Joshi, Madhya Pradesh 4. Dr. Wijeesh Ronit Saimon, C/o R.J. Saimon, Dak Banglow Civil Line, Institute of Social Science Research Dhamtari, Chhattisgarh, “Affirmative (MPISSR), 6, Bharatpuri Administrative Action and the Issue of Reservation in Zone, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, Chattisgarh: A Case Study of Bastar “Dynamics of Tribal Development District”. during Post-independence Period: A Regional Analysis in the Tribal Areas of 5. Dr. Lubna Khalil, C/o Mr. Khalii Ur Madhya Pradesh”. Rehman, H.No.-4/342, Lane-3, Alam Bagh Bhamola, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, 16. Dr. Amita Agarwal, Institute of “Quality of Urban Environment around Development Studies (IDS), 8-B, Ceramic Industries in Khurja City”. Institutional Area, Jhalana, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Human Rights of Physically 6. Dr. Manas Ranjan Nanda, House No.-06, Challenged People in India: Theory Kokila, Garden, Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, vs. Practice: with special reference to “Naxalites Movement in Odisha: A Rajasthan”. Sociological Study”. 188
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evam Isthaniye Stirya Rajneeti – 12. Dr. Guttula Madhavi, 12-13-483/14, Paschimi Uttar Pradesh ke Ghaziabad Nagarjuna Nagar, Street-I, Tarnaka, Zile ke Vishesh Sandarbh mein Secunderabad, Andhra Pradesh, ekVisleshnatmak Adhyayan”. “Implementation of Right to Education Act for Underprivileged Children (An 19. Dr. Sarita Sharma, Sector- 1/92, Chiranjeev Vihar, Ghaziabad (U.P), Evaluation Study of School Education “Mahilaon mein Vidhyanik Jaagrukta: in Ranga Reddy District of Andhra Pradesh)”. Paschimi Uttar Pradesh ke Bhagpat Zile 189
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20. Dr. Manoj Kumar Yadav, Rampur Chahvani, Ballia, Uttar Pradesh, “AIDS Udpidit: Samajik Smayojan ke 27. Dr. Vinod Kumar Chahar (SC), S/o Udiyaman Partiman”. Shri Chand Ram, Silani, Jhajjar, 21. Dr. Sampa Tarapdhar, Q-11, Haryana, “Third World and Non-aligned Panchasayar, Kolkata, West Bengal, Movement in the Age of Globalization: “Social Inclusion Exclusion, Gender Opportunities and Challenges”. Studies Politics and Tribal Women: 28. Dr. Sanjula Thanvi, ‘Suraj Dham’ A Study on Selected Maoist Affected 33/160, Varun Path, Mansarovar, District of West Bengal”. Jaipur, Rajasthan, “Awareness of Public Participation and Performance of Social 22. Dr. Sabiya Baby, H.No.-14/82, Sarai Audit- An Empirical Study of Grass Root Sultani, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, “A Level Projects in Scheduled Tribe Areas Study of Health Anxiety and Quality of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan”. of Life among Diabetic and Cancer Patients”.
29. Dr. Santosh Kumar Singh, Plot No. D-10, Ashokpuram Colony, Daffi, Varanasi, 23. Dr. Gilbert Sebastian, C/o Ms. Celine Uttar Pradesh, “Occupational Stress and Dominic, Flat No.-2, Block No.-22, Burnout among Nursing Professionals: Nurses Residential Complex, Srinivas Role of Emotional Intelligence, Affect Puri, New Delhi, “Development, Intensity and Coping”. Accumulation and Dispossession in Contemporary India (With Comparative 30. Dr. Manju Sharma, 168, Prithviraj Focus on Kerala State)”. Nagar, Maharani Farm, Durgapura, Jaipur, Rajasthan, “An Assessment of 24. Dr. Chitwan Verma, 21, Raj Bhawan the Functioning- A Janani Suraksha Colony, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, Yojana in Jaipur District, Rajasthan, “Gendered Socio-Cultural Symbols in India”. Regional Perspective – A Comparative Study Uttar Pradesh and Jammu & 31. Dr. Amit Kumar Dubey, Arya Nagar2, Morar, Gwailor, Madhya Pradesh, Kashmir”. “Gramin Chhettro mein Ubharti Jaatiye 25. Dr. Ghazzala Shabbana, B-5, 2nd Floor, Raajneti (M.P ke Gwalior Zile ke Kishan Kunj Extn-II, Vishwakarma Vishesh Sandarbh mein)”. Park, Laxmi Nagar, New Delhi, “IndoSaudi Strategic Partnership in the Post- 32. Dr. Priyanka Kapoor, D-59, Shastri Nagar, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, “Status Cold War Era”. of Women in Urban Meerut: An 26. Dr. Lallan Singh Yadav, Jhotari, Empowerment Prospective”. Ghaziapur, Uttar Pradesh “Karyashil
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33. Dr. Seema Ahuja, House No.472, Economic Growth of the South Asian Sector 14, Gurgaon, Haryana, “WoDeveloping Countries from 1980-2010”. men Contemporary Empowerment Measuring the Gender Gap in India and 40. Dr. Rupali Juyal, 1, Mahamanapuri Israel: A Study”. Extension, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, “Wither Sustain34. Dr. Munna Lal, Kader, Amethi, Uttar able Development in the Himalaya: The Pradesh, “Threats of Nuclear Energy & Dhangu Block (Garhwal) 1991-2011”. Human Security”. 35. Dr. Shamshad Ali, 704, Roshan Pur, 41. Dr. Ratna Trivedi, House- 356, Sector-1, Vaishali, Ghaziabad, Uttar Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, “Swatan-trotar Pradesh, “Impact of Mahatma Gandhi Bharat Mein Muslim Mahiloan ki National Rural Employment Guarantee Parivartansheel Paristhiti (ek Samaj(MNREGA) on Socio-Economic Condishashtriye Adhyayan)”. tions of Beneficiaries with Special 36. Dr Ranvir Singh, S/o Shri Rishipal, Reference to Social Audit”. Siroha, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh “Adivasi Samaj Main Mahilaon 42. Dr. Arvind Shah Barkade (ST), ki Rajnetik, Samajik, Arthik evam Amrwara, Chindwara, Madhya Pradesh Shekshik Sthiti (Rajasthan ki Kathodia “Bhariya Janjatiya ke Aarthik Vikas evam Saghriya Janjati ke Vishesh mein Shaskiye Yojanao ki Bhumika: Sandharbh mein)”. (Chhindwada Zile ke Tamiya Vikas Khand ke Vishesh Sandharb Mein,” 37. Dr. Deepa Sirola, Quarter No.-13, Sector -2, Type 4, R. K. Puram, New 43. Dr. Dinesh Vyas (SC), House No.9/786, Delhi, “Socio-economic Impact of Malviya Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan, Micro-finance in Rural Transformation “Bharat Main Nepali Samuday ki of Uttarakhand: An Empirical Study Samajik Arthik evam Sheksainik with Special Reference to Pithoragarh Samasyaen : Rajasthan ke Vishesh and Champawat Districts in Kumaun Sandarbh main” Division of Uttarakhand”. 38. Dr. Huma Hilal, Dodhpur, Aligarh, Uttar 44. Dr. Harish Kumar (SC), Ambedkar Chowk, Pala Sahibabad, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, “Speakers’ Status, HumorousPradesh, “Vartman Samaj me Aligarh Non Humorous Version of Conversation ke Prathmik Vidyalayo ki Samasayo ke and Different Shades of Mood as Determinants of Conversation Memory: Nivaron ka Itihasik Adhyayan” It’s Application in Interpersonal 45. Dr. Kunwar Pal Singh (SC), H.No.372/2, Relationship”. Nai Govind Puri, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, “Bhartiye Sansadiya Vyavstha mein 39. Dr. Shobana Nelasco, 5, Periyar III Nirvachan Aayog ki Bhumika ka ek Street, C.A.S. Colony, Madurai, Tamil Adhyayan (1952 – 2009)”. Nadu, “Impact of External Debt on the 191
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54. Dr. Ramana Maram, Department of Political Science, Osmania University, Dr. Sarmistha De Basu, 3/25/1, R. K. Hyderabad, Telangana, “Implementation Chatterjee Road, P. S. Kasba, Kolkata, of e-Governance: A Study of Delhi, West Bengal, “Status of Bengali Women Mumbai & Hyderabad Municipal as Portrayed in the Short Stories of Corporations”. Ashapurna Devi”. 55. Dr. R. Satish Chandra, Hosakerehalli, Dr. Shiv Sharan Kaushik, 426/1, Sangam Banashankari 3rd Stage, Bengaluru, Vihar, New Mandi Road, Dausa, Karnataka, “Socio-Economic TransforRajasthan, “Badalta Bhartiya Samaj aur mation of Mango Cultivator through Nayi Sadi Ke Hind – Upanyas”. Contract Farming in Karnataka”. Dr. Banoth Rameinah (ST), Khammam, Andhra Pradesh, “Protection of Right to 56. Dr Ujjwal Rabidas (SC), Centre for Canadian, US & Latin American Health as a Human Right : A Critical Studies, School of International Studies, Study of Scheduled Tribal Areas in Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, Telangana & Andhra Pradesh”. “Security and Development in Small Dr. Nisha Pandey, C/o H. L. Tiwari, and Micro-states of Circum-Caribbean S-21/121, A-1, Subhash Nagar, Varanasi, and South Pacific: Opportunities and Uttar Pradesh, “Gramin Arthik Vikash Challenges for India”. mein Jansanchar Madhyamo ki Bhumika (Dhanapur Vikash Khand ki Gramin 57. Dr. Gajendra Pratap Singh (SC), Siddhanpura, Civil Line, Lalitpura, Uttar Mahilaon par Adharit ek Arthshashtriya Pradesh, “Mahila Utpiran Samabandhi Adhyayan.)” Midiya Aantravastu ka Vishleshnatmak Dr. Muzamil Jan, Assistant Professor, Adhyayan (Bundelkhand ke Vishesh Institute of Home Science, University of Sandharbh mein)”. Kashmir, Srinagar, Kashmir, Jammu and Kashmir, “An Analysis of Empowerment 58. Dr. Anjum Zahoor, Sector- 62, Noida, through Decision Making Power among Uttar Pradesh, “Central Universities in Women in Kashmir. (Salary Protected) Delhi: Their Role in Socio- Economic Development”. Dr. Akash Gautam (SC), 111, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar P.G. Hostel, Hajrat Ganj, 59. Dr. Vinod C.V., Mahendra Park, Ranibagh, New Delhi, “Multiple Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, “Study of Dalit Non-dominant Identities and Social Leadership in Indian Politics”. Exclusion of Dalit Women in South India: The Mediator Role of PsychoDr. Sunil Kumar, N-15/360-2, Jiwdhipur, Bazadiha, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, “A Social Experience”.
60. Dr. Murali Vallapureddy, #8-43, Narayangiri, Dharmasagar, Warangal, Telangana, ‘‘A Study on Crop Diversification in Telangana Region of Andhra Pradesh”.
in Tiwa (Lalung) Language (A Minor Tibeto-Burman Language of North-East India)”.
62. Dr. Shazia Farooq Fazli, 48, Nishant Apartment, Shamshad Market, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, “Reproductive Health 61. Dr. Satarupa Dattamajumdar, 120-A, and Related Problems: An Empirical Dr. A.K. Pal Road, Behala, Kolkata, Study of Migrated Population of Bihar West Bengal, “Exploring Ethnoin Aligarh”. linguistic Vitality: A Study of the Nature and Extend of Endangerment
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Ten -day Research Methodology Course
6. Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Prof. Vijaya Rani Dhoundiyal, Faculty of Education & Dr. P.D. Bhatt, Assistant Professor, Dept. General Category of Psychology, SSJ Kumaun University Campus, Almora with a grant of 1. Ten-day Research Methodology Course `5, 50,000/-. sanctioned to Dr. Sujit Kumar Mishra, Council for Social Development, Research Methodology Southern Regional Centre, Hyderabad 7. Ten-day Course sanctioned to Dr. Prem Raj with a grant of `5, 50,000/-. Bhardwaj, Associate Professor, Dept. of Political Science & Dr. Dhyan Singh 2. Ten-day Research Methodology Course Tomar, Associate Professor, Dept. sanctioned to Prof. Munni Lal, Dept. of Commerce, Govt. Post Graduate of Economics, Mahatma Gandhi Kashi College, Sirmour, Himachal Pradesh Vidyapith, Varanasi with a grant of with a grant of `5, 50,000/-. ` 5, 50,000/-. 3.
Research Methodology Ten-day Research Methodology Course 8. Ten-day Course sanctioned to Dr. Jyoti Bawane, sanctioned to Prof. V. Natarajan, Associate Professor, Centre for Head & Dr. R. Subramani, Assistant Educational Studies, Indian Institute of Professor, Dept. of Journalism and Mass Education, Kothrud, Pune with a grant Communication, Periyar University, of `5, 50,000/-. Salem (TN) with a grant of `5, 50,000/-.
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Research Methodology Ten-day Research Methodology Course 9. Ten-day Course sanctioned to Dr. Mumtaz sanctioned to Prof. Jagannath Lenka, Begum, Associate Professor, School Head, PG Department of Economics, of Education, Pondicherry University, North Odisha University, Odisha with a Puducherry with a grant of `5, 50,000/-. grant of `5, 50,000/-.
5. Ten-day Research Methodology Course 10. Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Prof. Nisha Srivastava, sanctioned to Dr. Sukant K. Chaudhury, Dept. of Economics, University of Associate Professor, Dept. of Sociology, Allahabad, Allahabad with a grant University of Lucknow, Lucknow with of `5, 50,000/-. a grant of `5, 50,000/-. 194
11. Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Dr. Rajiv Pandey, Associate Professor (Statistics), Dept. of Forestry and Natural Resources, HNBG University, Srinagar, Garhwal, Uttarakhand with a grant of `5, 50,000/-.
Director and Dr. Nagendra Kumar Maurya, Assistant Professor, Giri Institute of Development Studies, Sector ‘O’, Aliganj, Lucknow with a grant of `5, 50,000/-.
18. Ten-day Research Methodology Course 12. Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Dr. Satish Verma, RBI Chair Professor, Centre for Research in sanctioned to Professor Manoj Kumar, Rural & Industrial Development, SectorDirector, MGFG Centre for Peace 19-A, Madhya Marg, Chandigarh with a Studies, Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya grant of `5, 50,000/-. Hindi Vishwavidyalaya, Gandhi Hill, Wardha with a grant of `5, 50,000/-. 19. Ten-day Research Methodology Course 13. Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Prof. Yatindra Singh Sisodia & Dr. Tapas K. Dalapati, M. P. sanctioned to Prof. A Balakrishnan, Institute of Social Science Research, Dept. of Applied Research, Gandhigram Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh with a grant of Rural Institute, Gandhigram (T.N) with ` 5, 50,000/-. a grant of `5, 50,000/-. 14. Ten-day Research Methodology Course 20 Ten-day Research Methodology sanctioned to Dr. (Mrs.) Anjum Ara & M. Course sanctioned to Nayanatara S. K. Ahmad, Dept. of Economics, Rizvi Nayak, Centre for Multi-disciplinary College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Development Research, Dr. B. R. Bandra (W), Mumbai with a grant of Ambedkar Nagar, Yalakki Shettar `5, 50,000/-. Colony, Dharwad, Karnataka with a grant of `5, 50,000/-. 15. Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Dr. Nandkumar N. Sawant, 21 Ten-day Research Methodology Course Vice-Principal & Associate Professor, sanctioned to Dr. Hansa Jain, Associate Dept. of Geography, Pravatibai Professor, Sardar Patel Institute of Chowgule College, Goa with a grant of Economic and Social Research, Thaltej, `5, 50,000/-. Ahmedabad with a grant of `5, 50,000/-. 16. Ten-day Research Methodology Course 22 Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Dr. Ranabir Samaddar, sanctioned to Prof. G. Krishna Reddy, Mahanirban Kolkata Research Group, ICSSR, Southern Regional Center, Salt Lake City, Kolkata with a grant of Osmania University, Hyderabad with a `5, 50,000/-. grant of `5, 50,000/-. 17. Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Prof. Surinder Kumar,
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of Psychology, UGC Academic Staff 30 Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Prof. Narender Kumar, College, Aligarh Muslim University, Dept. of Commerce, M.D. University, Aligarh with a grant of `5, 50,000/-. Rohtak, Haryana with a grant of 24 Ten-day Research Methodology Course `5, 50,000/-. sanctioned to Prof. N.M.P Verma, Dept. of Economics, Babasaheb Bhimrao 31 Ten-day Research Methodology Course Ambedkar University, Lucknow with a sanctioned to Prof. B. K. Punia, Haryana grant of `5, 50,000/-. School of Business & Director ASC, Guru Jambheshwar University of 25 Ten-day Research Methodology Science & Technology, Hisar, Haryana Course sanctioned to Prof. Anita Dash, with a grant of `5, 50,000/-. Head, Dept. of Sociology, Revenshaw University, Odisha with a grant of SC Category `5, 50,000/-. 26 Ten-day Research Methodology Course 1. sanctioned to Dr. D. G. Rao, Principal & Dr. G. Viswanathappa, Associate Professor, Regional Institute of Education- NCERT, Manasagangothri, Mysore with a grant of `5, 50,000/-.
Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Dr. Sunkari Satyam, Assistant Professor, Council for Social Development, Southern Regional Centre, Hyderabad with a grant of `5, 50,000/-.
27 Ten-day Research Methodology 2. Course sanctioned to Dr. V. Prakash & Dr. M. Thilagam, Associate Prof., Dept. of Statistics, Presidency College (Autonomous), Chennai, Tamil Nadu with a grant of `5, 50,000/-.
Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Dr. Om Prakash Bharatiya, Associate Professor, Dept. of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi with a grant of `5, 50,000/-.
28 Ten-day Research Methodology Course 3. sanctioned to Dr. Rashpal Singh Sandhu, Associate Professor, Lyallpur Khalsa College, Jalandhar City, Punjab with a grant of `5, 50,000/-.
Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Dr. Madan Mohan, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Geography, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi with a grant of `5, 50,000/-.
29 Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Prof. Ashok Aima, Head 4. & Dr. Shahid Mushtaq, D/o Human Resource Management & OB Temporary Academic Block, Central University of Jammu, E-Extension, Sainik Colony, Jammu with a grant of `5, 50,000/-. 196
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Ten-day Research Methodology Course 12. Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Dr. P. Loganathan, sanctioned to Dr. Satish Babu, Assistant Associate Professor & Head, PG Professor, Dept. of Political Science and &Research Department of Economics, Public Administration, Yogi Vemana Kandaswami Kandar’s College, Velur, University, Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh Tamil Nadu with a grant of `5, 50,000/-. with a grant of `5, 50,000/-.
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Ten-day Research Methodology Course 13. Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Prof. Rajesh Kumar, Dept. sanctioned to Dr. Laxman Lal Salvi, of Public Administration, Kurukshetra Jai Narayan Vyas University, Jodhpur, University, Kurukshetra, Haryana with Rajasthan with a grant of `5, 50,000/-. a grant of `5, 50,000/-.
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Ten-day Research Methodology Course 14. Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Dr. C. Muniyandi, sanctioned to Sundara Raj, Assistant Assistant Professor, Dept. of Economics, Professor, Dept. of Sociology, Periyar Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, University, Salem, Tamil Nadu with a Tamil Nadu with a grant of `5, 50,000/-. grant of `5, 50,000/-.
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Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Dr. S. Ravivarman, Assistant Professor, Department of Education and Management, Tamil University, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu with a grant of `5, 50,000/-.
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Ten-day Research Methodology Ten-day Research Methodology Course 16. Course sanctioned to Dr. Jayashree sanctioned to Dr. Promita Das, Assistant Ambewadikar, Assistant Professor, Professor, Dr. G. P. Pandey, Professor and School of Social Sciences, Central Head, Dept. of Mass Communication, University of Gujrat, Gandhinagar, Assam University, Silchar, Assam with Gujrat with a grant of `5, 50,000/-. a grant of `5, 50,000/-.
15. Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Dr. Bali Bahadur, P. G. Dept. of Sociology, Guru Nanak College for Girls, Sri Muktsar Sahib, Punjab with a grant of `5, 50,000/-.
10. Ten-day Research Methodology Course 17. Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Dr. Dinesh Kumar, sanctioned to Dr. Nagaraju Battu, Director, Manniya Kanshi Ram Shodh Director, Centre for HRD. Acharya Peeth, Ch. Charan Singh University, Nagarjuna University, Guntur, Andhra Meerut with a grant of `5, 50,000/-. Pradesh with a grant of `5, 50,000/-. 11. Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Prof. Vaishali Khaparde, ST Category Dept. of Lib & Information Science, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada 1. Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Dr. Yodida Bhutia, University, Aurangabad, Maharashtra Assistant Professor, Dept. of Education, with a grant of `5, 50,000/-. 197
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Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Dr. Muraree Lal Meena, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Geography, Two-Week Capacity Building Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi Programme with a grant of `5, 50,000/-. Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Dr. Uike Hamraj Uday Bhan, Assistant Professor, Kesharbai Sonajirao Kshirsagar Alias Kaku, Arts, Science & Commerce College Beed, Dist. Beed, Maharashtra with a grant of `5, 50,000/-.
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1. Capacity Building Programme sanctioned to Prof. Kanchan Mathur, Institute of Development Studies, 8 B, Jhalana Institutional Area, Jaipur with a grant of ` 9,40,000/-. 2. Capacity Building Programme sanctioned to Prof. Yatindra Singh Sisodia, & Dr. Tapas K. Dalapati, M. P. Institute of Social Science Research, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh with a grant of ` 9,40,000/-.
Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Dr. Deepakbhai G. Bhoye, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Rural Studies & Dr. Gagan Biharai Sahu, Associate Professor, Centre for Social Studies, Veer Narmad South Gujarat 3. Capacity Building Programme sanctioned to Dr. D.K. Singh, Associate University, Surat, Gujarat with a grant Professor, Department of Social Work, of `5, 50,000/-. University of Lucknow, Lucknow with a grant of ` 9,40,000/-. 5. Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Dr. Madan Lal, Assistant Capacity Building Programme Professor, Dr. Rajkiran Prabhakar, 4. sanctioned to Prof. Mohd. Mohsin Faculty of Management Studies, Banaras Khan & Dr. Asiya Choudhary, Assistant Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Professor, Dept. of Commerce, Aligarh Pradesh with a grant of `5, 50,000/-. Muslim University, Aligarh with a grant of ` 9,40,000/-. 6. Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Dr. Karma Oraon, 5. Capacity Building Programme Professor & Dean, Faculty of Social sanctioned to Prof. G. Singaiah, Dept. Sciences, Ranchi University, Ranchi of Management, NEHU, Tura Campus, with a grant of `5, 50,000/-. Tura, Meghalaya with a grant of ` 9,40,000/-. 7. Ten-day Research Methodology Course sanctioned to Dr. Seema Mamta 6. Capacity Building Programme Minz, Assistant Professor, Centre for sanctioned to Prof. Fahimuddin & 198
Dr. Shilpa Shikha Singh, Assistant 13. Capacity Building Programme Professors, Giri Institute of Development sanctioned to Prof. Ch. Ibohal Studies, Sector-O, Aliganj, Lucknow Meitei, Centre for Entrepreneurship with a grant of ` 9,40,000/-. Development, School of Social Sciences, Manipur University, Canchipur, Imphal 7. Capacity Building Programme with a grant of ` 9,40,000/-. sanctioned to Prof. P. Venkata Rao Capacity Building Programme & Prof. R. Siva Prasad, Department 14. sanctioned to Dr. Subhash Garg, Dean of Anthropology, School of Social & Director, Dr. Roopam Kothari, AIIS Sciences, University of Hyderabad, University, Jaipur, Rajasthan with a Hyderabad with a grant of ` 9,40,000/-. grant of ` 9,40,000/-. 8. Capacity Building Programme 15. Capacity Building Programme sanctioned to Prof. Ushakiran Agrawal, sanctioned to Prof. Priyankar Dept. of Psychology, Govt. D. B. Upadhyaya, UNESCO Chair for Peace Girls P.G.College, Kalibadi, Raipur, and Intercultural Understanding, Chhattisgarh with a grant of ` 9,40,000/Malaviya Centre for Peace Research, . Faculty of Social Science, BHU, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh with a grant of 9. Capacity Building Programme ` 9,40,000/-. sanctioned to Dr. C. J. Thomas, Dy. Director & Prof. L. S. Gassah, Honorary Director, ICSSR-NERC, Shillong, Meghalaya with a grant of ` 9,40,000/-.
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1. Capacity Building Programme sanctioned to Dr. Nawal K. Paswan, 10. Capacity Building Programme Associate Professor, Dept. of Peace & sanctioned to Dr. Saswati Choudhury, Conflict Studies & Management, School Associate Professor, OKD Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences, of Social Change and Development, Sikkim University, Gangtok, Sikkim Guwahati with a grant of ` 9,40,000/-. with a grant of ` 9,40,000/-. 11. Capacity Building Programme 2. Capacity Building Programme sanctioned to Prof. Halima Sadia Rizvi, sanctioned to Dr. M. Munirajappa, Dept. of Economics, Jamia Millia Associate Professor, Dept. of History, Islamia (Central University), New Delhi Bengaluru University, Jnanabharathi, with a grant of ` 9,40,000/-. Bengaluru with a grant of ` 9,40,000/-. Capacity Building Programme 12. Capacity Building Programme 3. sanctioned to Prof. Vijay S. Khere, sanctioned to Prof. Nazirul Hasnain & Director, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Dr. Samina Bano, Dept. of Psychology, Studies Centre, University of Pune, Jamia Millia Islamia, Central University, New Delhi with a grant of ` 9,40,000/. Pune with a grant of ` 9,40,000/-. 199
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4. Capacity Building Programme ST Category sanctioned to Prof. N. Rajendhiran, Capacity Building Programme Periyar Institute of Management Studies, 1. sanctioned to Prof. Nani Bath, Dept. Periyar University, Salem, Tamil Nadu of Political Science, Rajiv Gandhi with a grant of ` 9,40,000/-. University, Rono Hills, Arunachal 5. Capacity Building Programme Pradesh with a grant of ` 9,40,000/-. sanctioned to Prof. P. Arunachalam, Capacity Building Programme Dept. of Applied Economics, Cochin 2. sanctioned to Prof. Karma Oraon, Dept. University of Science and Technology, of Anthropology, Faculty of Social Kochi with a grant of ` 9,40,000/. Science, Ranchi University, Ranchi with 6. Capacity Building Programme a grant of `9,40,000/-. sanctioned to Dr. Om Prakash Bharatiya, Capacity Building Programme Associate Professor, Dept. of Sociology, 3. sanctioned to Dr. R. S. Meena, Associate Faculty of Social Science, Banaras Professor & Prof. A. A. Ansari, Faculty Hindu University, Varanasi with a grant of Commerce, BHU, Varanasi, Uttar of ` 9,40,000/. Pradesh with a grant of ` 9,40,000/-.
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5. Prof. Vinod Pavarala, UNESCO Chair on Community Media, Dept. of Communication, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad for organizing the Annual 1. Prof. Tasawoor A. Kanth and Dr. M. Conference of International Association Sultan Bhatt, Department of Geography of Media and Communication Research and Regional Development, University on ‘Region as Frame: Politics, Presence, of Kashmir, Hazratbal, Srinagar for Practice’ and one-day international organizing an international conference symposium on ‘Mediating Marginalities’ on ‘Geo-hazards, Biodiversity, Resouat Hyderabad from 15 to 19 July rces Sustainability and Mountain 2014. ` 2,00,000. Response to Global Change’ at Srinagar 6. Prof. Amar Yumnam, Department from 4 to 5 June 2014. `4,00,000. of Economics, Manipur University, 2. Dr. Abhigyan Bhattacharjee, Department Imphal for organizing an international of Management, North—Eastern Hill conference on ‘Manipur and the Second University, Tura for organizing an World War’ at Imphal from 17 to 18 July international conference on ‘Look East 2014. (withdrawn) Policy: Perspectives from the South East Asian Architecture’ at Tura from 26 7. Ms Tajal Kanitakar and Dr. T. Jayaraman, Centre for Climate Change and to 27 June 2015. `2,00,000. Sustainability Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai for organizing 3. Dr. R. Sthanislas, Govt. Arts College, an international conference on ‘Climate Thiruvannamalai for organizing an Change and Sustainable Development: international conference on ‘Sacred Equity and the Post 2015 Challenge’ Geographies, Religious Cultures at Mumbai from 21 to 23 August 2014. and Popular Practices in History and (withdrawn) Imagination’ at Thiruvannamalai from 26 to 28 June 2014. `2,00,000. 8. Prof. Tahir Hussain Warsi, TM. Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur for 4. Dr. Arun Kumar Dixit, Sri Varshney organizing an international conference College, Aligarh for organizing on ‘Dynamics of Developmental an international conference on Contours: Socio-Political-Economic ‘Globalization and Human Security: Paradigms’ at Bhagalpur from 30 August Issues and Challenges’ at Aligarh from to 1 September 2014. `` 3,50,000. 27 to 28 June 2015. `1,00,000. 201
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9. Dr. Shaikh Mujibur Rahman, Dr. 14. Dr. S. Veeramani and Dr. T. A Siddiqui, K.R. Narayanan Centre for Dalit and Centre for Management Studies, Jamia Minorities Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia Millia Islamia University, Delhi for University, Delhi for organizing an organizing an international conference international conference on ‘Election on ‘An Alternate Globalization from 2014: Implications for Dalit and the South: Dynamics of International Minorities in India’ at Delhi from 2 to 3 Business and Finance in Emerging September 2014. ` 4, 00,000. Economics’ at Delhi from 19 to 20 September 2014. ` 3,00, 000. (SC) 10. Dr. Geeta Potaraju, Osmania University, Hyderabad for organizing an 15. Dr. Avijit Banerjee, Department of international conference on ‘Health Chinese Language and Cultural, VisvaSystem Strengthening: Experiences of Bharati University, Shantiniketan for Select Countries’ at Hyderabad from 10 organizing an international conference to 13 September 2014. ` 3, 00,000. on ‘China, India and the Sub-continent: At the Crossroads of the Geo-civilization 11. Dr. Jyoti Rana, D.A.V Centenary and the Geo-political’ at Shantiniketan College, Faridabad for organizing an from 20 to 21 September 2014. international conference on ‘Marketing ` 3,50,000. Concepts to Application: special focus on Relationship of Marketing with 16. Ms. Savita Sagar and Dr. Punya Pillai, Business Growth in the Context of Dept. of Human Development and SMEs’ at Faridabad from 12 to 13 Childhood Studies, Lady Irwin College, September 2014. ` 1, 50,000. Delhi for organizing an international conference on ‘Rhythms of Resistance 12. Dr. Liyaqat Ayub Khan, Department in Family and Society’ at Delhi from 24 of Civics and Politics, University of to 26 September 2014. `4, 00,000. (SC) Mumbai, Mumbai for organizing an international conference on ‘India’s 17. Dr. N. Rupsing Naik, Jawaharlal Nehru National Security: Key Concerns and Technological University, Hyderabad for Broad Policies’ at Mumbai from 18 to organizing an international conference 20 September 2014. ` 1, 50,000. on ‘Sustainability of Digital Libraries (ICSDL -2014)’ at Hyderabad from 25 13. Prof. G.M Bhat, Institute of Mountain to 27 September 2014. `3, 00,000. Environment, University of Jammu, Bhaderwasi, Doda for organizing an 18. Prof. Muchkund Dubey and Prof Achin international conference on ‘Changes Vinaik, Council for Social Development, in Cryosphere and Impact of Ecosystem Delhi for organizing an international Service and Rural Livelihood: conference on ‘South-South CoopeUnderstanding Local Adaptation in ration: Transforming the Global and Himalayan Region’ at Doda from 19 to Political Order’ at Delhi from 25 to 26 20 September 2014. ` 4, 00,000. September 2014. `3, 60,000. 202
19. Dr. Shrawan Kumar Meena, Jai 24. Dr. C. M. Lakshmana, Population Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur for Research Centre, Institute for Social organizing an international conference and Economic Change, Bengaluru for on ‘Samkaleen Veemarsh: Saamajik organizing an international seminar Sanskritk Paridrish’ at Jodhpur from 7 on ‘Global Issues of Population, to 8 October 2014 ` 3, 00,000. (ST) Development and Environment’ at Bengaluru from 26 to 27 October 2014. 20. Shri Kwully Nongrum, Head, ` 5, 00,000. (SC) Department of Geography, Synod College, Shillong for organizing an 25. Dr. Imankalyan Lahiri, Jadavpur international conference on ‘Human Association of International Relations, Migration in South Asia: Dynamics and Kolkata for organizing an international Implications’ at Shillong from 9 to 10 conference on ‘North East in India’s October 2014. ` 4,00,000. (ST) Look East: Issues and Opportunities’ at Guwahati from 27 to 30 October 2014. 21. Dr. Patil P.B., Rayat Shikshan Sansthan ` 1, 50,000. Arts, Science and Commerce College, Ramanandnagar, Sangli for organizing 26. Prof. Arun Dalvi, Department of Defence an international seminar on ‘Human and Strategic Studies, University Rights and Inclusive Development’ at of Pune, Pune for organizing an Ramanandnagar from 10 to 11 October international conference on ‘Terrorism 2014. (withdrawn) and Counter-Terrorism’ at Pune on 29 October 2014. (SC) (withdrawn) 22. Prof. Panchanan Mohanty, Centre for Endangered Languages and 27. Dr. Nandita Saikia, Centre for the Study Mother Tongue Studies, University of of Regional Development, Jawaharlal Hyderabad, Hyderabad for organizing an Nehru University, Delhi for organizing international conference on ‘Landpost: an international conference on ‘Mortality Languaging and Diversity in the Age of and Causes of Death Information in Post-colonial Global Medialization’ at India: Requirement, Availability and Hyderabad from 15 to 17 October 2014. Analysis’ at Delhi from 30 to 31 October ` 4,00,000. 2014. ` 4,00,000. 23. Dr. Geeta Kochar, Centre for Chinese 28. Dr. R.P. Pradhan, Dept. of Humanities and Southeast Asian Studies, Jawaharlal and Social Sciences, BITS - Pilani, Nehru University, Delhi for organizing Goa for organizing the 43rd Indian an international conference on Association of American Studies Annual ‘India-China-Nepal: Redefining in International Conference on ‘Changing Contemporary Times’ in collaboration Contours of Indo-US Relations: with HNB Garhwal University at Perceptions, Continuity and Change’ at Garhwal from 16 to 17 October 2014. Goa from 31 October to 2 November ` 4, 00,000. 2014. ` 3, 00,000. 203
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29. Dr. Malini L. Tantri and Dr. Elumalai 34. Prof. R. Sidda Goud, Director, UGC Kannan, Institute of Social and Center for Indian Ocean Studies, Economic Change, Bengaluru for Osmania University, Hyderabad for organizing an international conference organizing an international conference on ‘Green Economy and Sustainable on ‘China in Indian Ocean Region’ at Development’ in collaboration with Hyderabad from 13 to 14 November Sichjuan Academy of Social Sciences at 2014. ` 2, 00,000. Bengaluru from 6 to 7 November 2014. 35. Dr. Ranjana Sheel, Dept. of History, ` 5, 00,000. Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 30. Dr. K. Ramesh, Dean, P.G. Dept. of for organizing the Seventh All India Economics, Ch. S.D. St. Thersa’s (A) Conference on Chinese Studies (AICCS) College of Women, Eluru for organizing on ‘Emerging Perspectives in Chinese an international conference on ‘The Thought and Culture and its Global Challenges of Moving Ahead: From Implications’ at Varanasi from 14 to 16 Deprival to Dignity of Dalits’ at Eluru November 2014. ` 4, 50,000. from 6 to 8 November 2014. ` 1, 00,000. 36. Prof. Monica Gupta and Prof. Poonam 31. Prof. Amita Singh, Centre for the Batra, Regional Resource Centre for Studies of Law and Governance, Elementary Education (RRCEE), Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi for University of Delhi, Delhi for organizing organizing an international conference the 5th International Conference of on ‘Can Law Make Communities Safer the Comparative Education Society from Disasters: A Workshop to Set-up of India on ‘Education, Politics and a Platform for Building Community Social Change’ at Delhi from 14 to 16 Resilience’ at Delhi from 7 to 9 November 2014. ` 5, 00,000. November 2014. ` 4, 00,000. 32. Mr. Kanwar Jit Kaushal, Trisha P.G. College of Education, Thain (Rangas), District Hamirpur for organizing an international conference on ‘Striving for Excellence in Institutions of Higher Education’ at Hamirpur from 8 to 9 November 2014. ` 3, 00,000. (SC)
37. Prof. R. D. Doi, Department of Geography, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, for organizing the 36th Indian Geography Congress on ‘Urban Systems Rural Livelihoods Security and Resource Management’ at Jaipur from 17 to 19 November 2014. ` 7, 00,000.
33. Prof. Arun Kumar Mohanty, Centre 38. Prof. Anindita Datta, Department of Geography, University of Delhi, Delhi for for Russian and Central Asian Studies, organizing an international conference Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi for on ‘Re-orienting Gender: Geographies organizing an international conference of Resistance, Agency, Violence and on ‘Eurasian States: Socio-Economic Desire in Asia’ at Delhi from 19 to 21 and Political Processes’ at Delhi from 11 November 2014. ` 2, 00,000. to 12 November 2014. ` 4, 00,000. 204
39. Dr. Shital Jhunjhunwala, Institute 44. Prof. N. Chandrasekhara Rao, of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad Agricultural Economic Research Unit, for organizing the 6th International Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi for Conference on ‘Corporate Governance: organizing an international conference Corporate Corruption and Sustainability’ on ‘Innovation in Indian Agriculture: in collaboration with Accounting Ways Forward’ at Delhi from 21 to 23 Research Institute, Malaysia at November 2014. ` 1.50,000. Hyderabad from 20 to 21 November 2014. ` 1, 50,000. 45. Prof. Naima K. Gulrez, Dept. of Psychology, Aligarh Muslim University, 40. Dr. Dinesh Das, Gossaigaon College, Aligarh for organizing an international Gossaigaon, Kokrajhar for organizing conference on ‘Well-being and Human an international conference on ‘Women Development’ at Aligarh from 24 to 26 Empowerment: Issues and Challenges’ November 2014. ` 2, 00,000. at Gossaigaon from 20 to 22 November 2014. ` 3, 00,000. (SC) 46. Dr. C.J. Thomas, Indian Council of Social Research North East Regional Centre, 41. Prof. Indranee Phookan Borooah, Shillong for organizing an international Head, Dept. of Psychology, Gauhati conference on ‘BCIM: Sub-Regional University, Gauhati for organizing Cooperation for the Development of the the 4th International Conference of Indian School of Psychology Peripheral Areas’ at Shillong from 27 to Association on ‘School Psychology: 28 November 2014. ` 5, 00,000. Enhancing Psychological Competencies among School Students for Overall 47. Dr. Vikas Gupta, Department of History, Development’ at Gauhati from 21 to 22 Delhi University, Delhi for organizing November 2014. ` 2, 00,000. an international conference on ‘Modern Transformation and the Challenges of 42. Dr. Sanjay K. Bhardwaj, Centre for Inequalities in Education in India’ at South Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru Delhi from 27 to 29 November 2014. University, Delhi for organizing an ` 5, 00,000. (Physically Challenged) international conference on ‘India and its Neighbors: Policy Priorities to New 48. Dr. Sanjeev Kumar, Director, National Government’ at Delhi from 21 to 22 Resource Centre, National Institute November 2014. ` 5,00,000. of Fashion Technology, Delhi for organizing an international conference 43. Dr. B.P. Chandramohan, Presidency on ‘Convergence of Libraries, Achieves College, Chennai for organizing an and Museums’ in collaboration with international conference on ‘Energy International Federation of Library Security, Climate Change and Associations and Institutions (IFLA) at Sustainability: New Challenges and Delhi from 27 to 29 November 2014. Attainment’ at Chennai from 21 to 23 November 2014. ` 1,50,000. ` 1,00,000. 205
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49. Prof. Lokanath Mishra, Vivek College 54. Prof. G. P. Pandey, Dept. of Mass of Education, Bijnor for organizing an Communication, Abanindranath Tagore international conference on ‘Gender, School of CreativeArts and Communication Peace, Education and Development’ at Studies, Assam University, Silchar for Bijnor from 29 to 30 November 2014. organizing an international seminar on `1, 00,000. ‘Media and Human Rights’ at Silchar from 2 to 3 December 2014. `3, 50,000. 50. Prof. Raosaheb Kasbe, Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar, University of Pune, Pune for 55. Prof. Naresh Dadhich, Institute of Development Studies, Jaipur for organizing an international conference organizing an international conference on ‘Changing Nature of Higher on ‘Rural Transformation in India: Education: Social Science Research in Issues, Prospects and Challenges’ at Asia-Pacific: Emerging Challenges and Jaipur from 4 to 6 December 2014. Policy Issues’ at Pune from 29 to 30 ` 3, 00,000. November 2014. (SC) (withdrawn) 51. Prof. Ravi Prakash Pandey, Head, Dept. 56. Prof. Jayant Dharmadhikari, Keshav of Sociology, Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Gore Smarak Trust, Mumbai for Vidyapith, Varanasi for organizing the organizing an international conference of 40th Conference of Indian Sociological Mrinal Gore Interactive Centre for Peace Society on ‘Development, Diversity and Justice in South Asia’s on ‘Violence and Democracy’ at Varanasi from a Human Predicament: A South Asia 29 November to 1 December 2014. Women’s Conference’ at Mumbai from ` 4, 00,000. 5 to 7 December 2014. ` 3, 00,000. 52. Dr. Nenavath Sreenu, Indira Gandhi 57. Dr. S. Armstrong, Dept. of English, National Tribal University, Amarkantak University of Madras, Chennai for for organizing an international organizing an international conference conference on ‘Infrastructure Finance on ‘Australia and Indian: Literature Development’ at Amarkantak from 1 to Culture, Religion and Arts (Focusing 3 December 2014. ` 4, 00,000. (ST) on Contemporary Indigenous and Dalit Writing)’ at Chennai from 8 to 10 53. Dr. S.A Shanavas, Department of December 2014. ` 2, 00,000. (SC) Linguistics, University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram for organizing 58. Prof. K. Sridevi, Head, Department of Commerce, Mahatma Gandhi the 36th International Conference of University, Nalgonda for organizing Linguistic Society of India (ICOLSI-36) an international seminar on ‘Global in association with Central Institute Financial Meltdown: Issues and of Indian Languages, Mysore at Challenges’ at Nalgonda from 11 to 12 Thiruvananthapuram from 1 to 4 December 2014. ` 2, 00,000. December 2014. ` 2, 00,000. 206
59. Prof. Lakshmi Subramanian, Centre 64. Prof. A. Karunakaran, Centre for International Programmes (OUCIP), for Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata Osmania University, Hyderabad for for organizing an international organizing an international conference seminar on ‘Maritime Networks and on ‘Which Way the Human Rights?: the Construction of Trans-national Treatment of Children, Woman and Old Spaces: Comparative Approaches and People in Indian, English and American Connected Histories’ at Kolkata from 12 Literatures’ at Hyderabad from 17 to 19 to 13 December 2014. ` 2, 00,000. December 2014. ` 1, 00,000. 60. Prof. Prahlad Kumar, Department of 65. Dr. Seema Singh, Indian Society of Economics, University of Allahabad, Labour Economics, Delhi for organizing Allahabad for organizing an international the 56th Annual Conference of the conference on ‘Contemporary Global Indian Society of Labour Economics Economic Issues’ at Allahabad from 12 on ‘1. Inter-Linkages between Formal to 14 December 2014. ` 5, 00,000. and Informal Labour Processes 2. The
Demographic Divided: Challenges of 61. Dr. A. Ramesh, Department of Employment and Employability and 3. Management Studies, IIT Roorkee, Labour Regulation in Indian Industry’ Roorkee for organizing the XVIII at Delhi from 18 to 20 December 2014. Annual International Conference of ` 7, 00,000. the Society of Operations Management on ‘Operations Management in Digital 66. Prof. Indramani L. Singh, Department of Psychology, Banaras Hindu Economy’ at Roorkee from 12 to 14 University, Varanasi for organizing the December 2014. ` 2, 00,000. 3rd International Conference on ‘Recent Advances in Cognition and Health’ at 62. Amb. Sudhir Devgere, Symbiosis Varanasi from 19 to 21 December 2014. Institute of International Studies, ` 1, 00,000. Pune for organizing the International Relations Conference 2014 on ‘India’s 67. Prof. Chandan Kumar Sharma, Dept. of Look East Policy: A Bridge to the Asian Sociology, Tezpur University, Tezpur Neighborhood’ at Pune from 13 to 14 for organizing the Seventh Biennial December 2014. ` 2, 00,000. International Conference of the Indian Association for Asian and Pacific 63. Shri Shiv Prakash and Dr. Rizwanur Studies on ‘South Asia and Beyond: Rahman, Centre of Indian Languages, Past, Present and Future’ at Tezpur from Jawaharlal Nehru University, 20 to 22 December 2014. ` 7, 00,000. Delhi for organizing International Interdisciplinary Conference on 68. Prof. Prafulla C. Kar, Forum on ‘Language, Culture and Values: East and Contemporary Theory, Vadodara for West’ at Delhi from 16 to 18 December organizing an international seminar on ‘Re-Imagining Theory: Towards New 2014. ` 3, 50,000. (SC) 207
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69. Prof. Anuradha Chenoy, Dean, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi for organizing the Third Annual International Studies Convention 75. Prof. Ajay Dubey, Organization for (AISC) on ‘Power Resistance and Justice Diaspora Initiative, Delhi for organizing in the International System Perspective an international conference ‘Indian from the South’ at Delhi from 21 to 23 Diaspora in Development of Home December 2014. ` 8, 00,000. and Host Countries: A Comparative Perspective’ at Delhi from 10 to 11 70. Dr. Upal Chakrabarti, Department January 2015. ` 5,00,000. of Sociology, Presidency University,
Kolkata for organizing an international 76. Dr. Sigamani, Department of Social conference on ‘Sociological Work, Jamia Millia Islamia University, Perspectives: Old and New’ at Kolkata Delhi for organizing an international from 22 to 23 December 2014. conference on ‘Summer School on ` 3, 00, 000. Public Health Infrastructure Order: Mapping Policies and Strategic Choice’ 71. Dr. Y.V. Reddy, Indian Economic at Delhi from 10 to 12 January 2015. Association, Patna for organizing the ` 3, 50,000. (SC) 97th International Annual Conference on overarching theme ‘Changing Contours 77. Dr. Ravindra Katyayan, Head, Dept. of of India: Development Strategies’ at Journalism and Mass Media, Maniben Chennai from 27 to 29 December 2014. Nanavati Women’s College, Mumbai for ` 10, 00,000. organizing an international conference 72. Prof. Durlav Sarkar, Director, Delhi on ‘Bhartiya Cinema aur Samajik School of Professional Studies and Yatharth’ at Mumbai from 10 to 12 Research, Delhi for organizing January 2015. ` 1, 00,000. an international conference on ‘Governance: Changing Paradigms’ 78. Dr. Ramakrushna Pradhan, P.G Dept. of Social Science, Fakir Mohan University, at Delhi from 3 to 4 January 2015. Balasore for organizing an international ` 2, 00,000. conference on ‘Rising India and the 73. Dr. Naresh Chandra, Pro-ViceWorld Order: Mapping New Policies Chancellor, University of Mumbai, and Strategies Choice’ at Balasore from Mumbai for organizing the 102nd 10 to 12 January 2015. ` 3,50,000. Indian Science Congress (2015) on ‘Science and Technology for Human 79. Prof. Era Bhaskar, Dean School of Arts and Aesthetics, Jawaharlal Nehru Development’ at Mumbai from 3 to 7 University, Delhi for organizing an January 2015. (withdrawn) 208
international conference on ‘The Music Box and its Reverberations: Technology and Music in India’ at Delhi from 15 to 17 January 2015. ` 5, 00,000.
84. Dr. Nasir Raza Khan, Academy of International Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia University, Delhi for organizing an international conference on ‘Sufism in India and Central Asia’ at Delhi from 4 to 5 February 2015. ` 4, 00,000.
80. Dr. Navneet Gera, Institute of Management and Research, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, 85. Prof. Sanjay Hazarika, Centre for North East Studies and Policy Research, Jamia Delhi for organizing an international Millia Islamia University, Delhi for conference on ‘Managing Organization organizing an international conference of Tomorrow by Capitalizing Generation on ‘Reimagining India’s North East: Next’ at Delhi from 16 to 17 January Narratives, Networks and Negotiations’ 2015. ` 1, 50,000. at Delhi from 4 to 6 February 2015. (withdrawn) 81. Dr. Ruma Bhattacharya, Kabi Nazrul Mahavidyalaya, Sonamura Sipalijala 86. Dr. M. Balasubramaninan, Centre for District, Tripura for organizing an Ecological Economics and Natural international conference on ‘Patriarchy Resources, Institute for Social and and Gender in Colonial and PostEconomic Change, Bengaluru for Colonial South Asia’ at Sonamura organizing an international conference Sipalijala from 16 to 17 January 2015. on ‘Natural Resource and National ` 3, 50,000. Accounts in South Asia’ at Bengaluru from 5 to 6 February 2015. ` 6, 00,000. 82. Dr. M. C. Pawar, Dept. of Public (SC) Administration, Dr. Babasaeheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, 87. Dr. Nilika Mehrota, Centre for the Study of Social Systems, Jawaharlal Nehru Aurangabad for organizing University, Delhi for organizing an an international conference international conference on ‘Disability on ‘Globalization and Public Studies in India: Reflection on Future’ Administration: Pros and Cons’ at at Delhi from 6 to 7 February 2015. Aurangabad from 16 to 17 January ` 5,00,000. 2015. ` 4, 00,000. (SC) 88. Dr. P. K. Khurana, Shaheed Bhagat 83. Dr. Athiko Kaisii and Prof. Biswajit Singh College, Delhi for organizing an Das, Centre for Culture Media and international conference on ‘Federalism Governance, Jamia Millia Islamia and Governance in a Globalizing World: University, Delhi for organizing an Issues and Challenges’ at Delhi from 6 international conference on ‘Peformative to 7 February 2015. ` 4, 00,000. Communication: Culture and Politics in South Asia’ at Delhi from 21 to 22 89. Dr. Renu Modi, Centre for African Studies, University of Mumbai, January 2015. ` 5,00,000. (ST) 209
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Language’ at Lucknow from 19 to 20 Mumbai for organizing an international February 2015. ` 1, 50,000. conference on ‘Trans-continental Trilogies in Critical Diversity Studies’ at Mumbai from 7 to 20 February 2015. 95. Dr. M. Prasad Rao, Center for SAARC Studies, Andhra University, ` 3, 00,000. Visakhapatnam for organizing an 90. Dr. Meenaksi Raman, Dept. of international conference on ‘India’s Humanities and Social Sciences, Birla Relations with its Neighbors: Need for Institute of Technology and Science, Paradigm Shift in Foreign Policy’ at Pilani for organizing the Annual Visakhapatnam from 19 to 20 February Conference of the Indian Association 2015. ` 2, 50,000. (ST) for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies (IACLALS) on 96. Dr. Usha Nori, Institute of Public ‘Space, Place, Travel, Displacement and Enterprise, Osmania University Exile’ at Pilani from 12 to 14 February Campus, Hyderabad for organizing 2014. ` 1, 00,000. an international conference on ‘Trade and Exchange Rate Policies in Context 91. Dr. Anubha Vashisht, Symbiosis Centre of WTO and Preferential Trading for Management Studies, Noida for Agreements (PTAs): Challenges before organizing an international conference Emerging Economies’ at Hyderabad on ‘Creating Opportunities in Emerging from 19 to 20 February 2015. ` 2, 00,000. Markets: A Global Approach’ at Noida from 13 to 14 February 2015. ` 1, 00,000. 97. Prof. B.V Singh, Centre for the Study 92. Prof. Baladas Ghoshal, Society for Indian Ocean Studies, Delhi for organizing an international conference on ‘Arc of Peace and Prosperity in the Indo-Pacific Region’ at Delhi from 14 to 15 February 2015. ` 3,00,000.
of Nepal, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi for organizing an international conference on ‘Poverty and Deprivation in South Asia’ at Varanasi on 20 February 2015. ` 3,00,000.
98. Dr. Omana Antony, Dept of English, Lingaya’s University, Faridabad for 93. Dr. Sigamani, Department of Social organizing an international conference Work, Jamia Millia Islamia University, on ‘English Language and Literature: A Delhi for organizing an international Tool for Humanising’ at Faridabad from summer school on ‘Public Health 23 to 24 February 2015. ` 1, 00,000. Infrastructure in Transition: Challenges and A Way Forward’ at Delhi from 16 to 20 February 2015. ` 2, 00,000. (SC) 99. Dr. Rajesh Paswan, Centre of Indian Language, School of Language, 94. Prof. Kavita Rastogi, Dept. of Linguistics, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi University of Lucknow, Lucknow for for organizing an Interdisciplinary organizing an international conference International Conference on ‘Dalit on ‘3rd Endangered and Lesser Known Samaj, Sanskriti Rupantran evam 210
Santguru Ravidas’ at Delhi from 23 to 24 February 2015. ` 3, 00,000. (SC)
Deccan Geographical Society at Pune from 26 to 28 February 2015. ` 2,00,000.
100. Prof. Vulli Dhanaraju and Dr. Kh. 105. Prof. Manju Mehta and Dr. Nimisha Narendra Singh, Deptt of Anthropology, Kumar, All India Institute of Medical Assam University, Silchar for organizing Sciences, Delhi for organizing an an international conference on international conference on ‘Cognitive ‘Contesting ‘Self ‘and ‘Other’: Identities Behavioral Interventions: Fitting the of Caste, Tribe, Gender and Beyond’ at Pieces towards Consolidation and New Silchar from 23 to 25 February 2015. Directions’ at Delhi from 2 to 3 March ` 3, 00,000. (SC) 2015. ` 2, 00,000. 101. Prof. Bimal Kumar Kar, Dept. of 106. Dr. Shrikrishna S. Mahajan, Dept. of Geography, Gauhati University, Commerce and Management. Shivaji Gauhati for organizing the 36th Indian University, Kolhapur for organizing Geographers’ Meet and International an international conference on Conference on ‘Environmental Changes ‘Demographic Dividend and Industrial and Challenges: Local, Regional and Development with Inclusive Approach: Global Perspectives’ at Guwahati from A Road Ahead’ at Kolhapur from 2 to 3 25 to 28 February 2015. ` 4, 00,000. March 2015. ` 1,50,000. (SC) 102. Prof. Sreemati Chakrabarti, Department 107. Dr. Jayasree Raveendran, Institute of Chinese Studies, University of Delhi, of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad Delhi for organizing an international for organizing the 2nd International conference on ‘Higher Education in Conference and Doctoral Colloquium Transition: Perspectives from India and on ‘Transformative Social Science China’ at Delhi from 27 to 28 February Research: Disciplines, Collaborations 2015. ` 3, 00,000. and Think Tanks’ in collaboration with Indian Institute of Public Administration, 103. Dr. Nawal K. Paswan, Department of K.P: AIU and UGC at Hyderabad from 3 Peace and Conflict Studies, Sikkim to 4 March 2015. ` 3, 00,000. University, Gangtok for organizing an international conference on ‘India’s 108. Dr. Madhurima Nandy and Prof. Rama Baru, Institute of Chinese Studies, Northeast and Beyond: Challenges and Delhi for organizing an international Opportunities’ at Gangtok from 27 to 28 conference on ‘Challenges for Health February 2015. ` 2,50,000. (SC) Service Systems in Transition: India and 104. Prof. Ashok Kumar Sinha, Department China’ at Delhi from 3 to 5 March 2015. of Geography, Magadh University, ` 3, 00,000. Bodhgaya for organizing the 9th DGSI International Geography Conference 109. Dr. Avinash Kumar, Centre for Informal Sector and Labour Studies, Jawaharlal on ‘Tourism, Environment and Nehru University, Delhi for organizing Development’ in collaboration with 211
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an international conference on ‘Political Economy of Cross-Class Alliances in India’ at Delhi from 4 to 5 March 2015. ` 2, 00,000. 110. Prof. N. Purendra Prasad, Department of Sociology, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad for organizing an international workshop on ‘Health Care Studies in India’ at Hyderabad from 6 to 7 March 2015. ` 7,00,000.
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111. Dr. R.P. Sharma, Mohanlal Sukhadia 116. Dr. Rashmi Sawhney, Cinema Studies, University, Udaipur for organizing the School of Arts and Aesthetics, Jawaharlal 8th South Asian Universities Festival Nehru University, Delhi for organizing 2015 (SAUFEST) International an international conference on ‘Vision Symposium on ‘Role of Youth in Skill Mix: the “Global Contemporary and Development and Entrepreneurship’ at Artists ” Films and Videos’ at Delhi Udaipur on 9 March 2015. ` 2, 00,000. from 26 to 30 March 2015. ` 2, 00,000. 112. Dr. Ranita Nagar, Gujarat National Law 117. Prof. Rustom Bharucha, School of College, Gandhinagar for organizing an Arts and Aesthetics, Jawaharlal Nehru international conference on ‘Law and University, Delhi for organizing an Economics’ in academic collaboration international conference on ‘Rethinking with Indian Institute of Management, Labour and the Creative Economy: Ahmedabad and Indian Institute of Global Performative Perspectives’ at Technology, Kanpur at Gandhinagar Delhi on 27 March 2015. ` 5, 00,000. from 14 to 15 March 2015. ` 2, 00,000. 118. Dr. Anupama Singh, Centre for 113. Dr. Jeet Singh Mann, Director, Center Canadian Studies, Himachal Pradesh for Transparency and Accountability in University, Shimla for organizing an Governance, National Law University, international conference on ‘National Delhi for organizing an international and International Concerns for Gender conference on ‘Transnational Justice: India and Canada’ at Shimla Corruption: Challenges and Resolutions’ from 27 to 28 March 2015. ` 2,00,000. in collaboration with Transparency International India at Delhi from 14 to 119. Dr. Gautam Kumar Jha, Centre for Chinese and Southeast Asian Studies, 15 March 2015. ` 2, 00,000. Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi for 114. Prof. C. Nongbri, Department of organizing an international conference Education, North-Eastern Hill on ‘Look East and Look India – University, Shillong for organizing an Indonesia: Potential Area and Issues in international conference on ‘Quality of Bilateral Trades and Investments and 212
Discourse’ at Delhi from 28 to 29 March 2015. ` 2, 00,000.
125. Dr. Sabhiha Hussain, Dr. K.R Narayanan Center for Dalit, Jamia Millia Islamia University, Delhi for organizing an 120. Dr. Subharati Ghosh, School of Social international conference on ‘Gender Work, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Community Mind-set for Empowerment Mumbai for organizing an international of Women in South Asia’ at Delhi from conference on ‘Aging and Development 15 to 16 April 2015. ` 6, 00,000. in the Global South: Opportunities and Challenges’ at Mumbai from 29 March 126. Prof. Kaushal Kishore Mishra, Dept. of Political Science, Banaras Hindu to 4 April 2015. ` 1, 70,000. University, Varanasi for organizing an 121. Prof. N.P Chaubey, Indian Academy of international conference on ‘Ambedekar Social Science, Allahabad for organizing ka Sarvasamaveshi Chintan’ at Varanasi from 16 to 17 April 2015. ` 6, 00,000. the XXXVIII Indian Social Science Congress on ‘Knowledge Systems, 127. Dr. Rohit Verma and Dr. Pratap Sharan, Scientific Temper and the Indian People’ Department of Psychiatry, All India at Allahabad from 29 March to 2 April Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi for 2015. ` 2, 50,000. organizing an international conference on ‘Revision of ICD 10 Mental and 122. Prof. Bupinder Zutshi, Disaster Research Behavioural Disorders and Symposium Program, Jawaharlal Nehru University, on Mental Health, Gender, Youth and Delhi for organizing an international Social Justice’ at Delhi from 9 to 14 conference on ‘Multi-Disciplinary April 2015. ` 2, 00,000. (ST) Approach Towards Globalization,
Climate Change, Disaster Mitigation 128. Dr. Durga Prasad Chhetri, Sikkim Governance and Human Wellbeing’ in University, Gangtok for organizing collaboration with European Scientific an international conference on Institute at Delhi from 1 to 4 April 2015. ‘Engendering Democracy in South Asia: ` 4,00,000. Issues and Challenges’ at Gangtok from 8 to 9 May 2015. ` 2, 00,000. 123. Dr. Samson S. Chiru, Mount Everest College, Senapati for organizing an 129. Dr. Th. Bharat Singh, Centre for Study international conference on ‘Social of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Science and Yoga Therapy for Healthy Policy, Manipur University, Canchipur, Mind and Healthy Society’ at Senapati Imphal for organizing an international on 5 April 2015. ` 1,00,000. (ST) conference on ‘Deprivation, Marginalisation and Social Exclusion 124. Prof. Santosh C. Panda, South Asian in the North-Eastern States of India’ University, Delhi for organizing an at Canchipur from 27 to 28 May 2015. international conference on ‘South ` 3, 00,000. Asian Economic Development: The Way Forward’ at Delhi from 9 to 10 130. Prof. N.K Choudhary, Dean, Faculty of Social Science, Patna College, Patna for April 2015. ` 3, 00,000. 213
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organizing an international conference on ‘Reforming and Strengthening Higher Education’ at Patna from 30 to 31 May 2015. ` 2,00,000. 131. Prof. Sandip Sarkar, Institute for Human Development, Delhi for organizing an 3. international conference on ‘Planning for Sustainable and Incisive Urban Development in India’ at Delhi from 9 to 11 August 2015. ` 5, 00,000. 132. Mr. Ananta Kumar Giri, Madras Institute of Development Studies, Chennai for 4. organizing an international conference on ‘Pragmatism and Spirituality’ at Chennai from 8 to 10 February 2016. ` 2, 50,000.
of Forest Right) Act 2006 and its Impact on the Social-Economic Conditions of Scheduled Tribes in Andhra Pradesh’ at Tirupati from 16 to 18 May 2014. ` 3,00,000. (SC) Mr. J. Obula Pathi, Village Development Social Service, Anantapur for organizing a national seminar on ‘Effectiveness of PRIs: Panchayat Raj Institutions in Rural Development’ at Anantapur from 29 to 30 May 2014. ` 1, 00,000. (SC) Dr. Geetha G, Queen Mary’s College, Chennai for organizing a national seminar on ‘Infrastructural Development and Management: Problems and Prospects’ at Chennai from 1 to 3 June 2014. ` 1,00,000.
133. Dr. Ehtesham Ahmed Kahn, Maulana Azad National Urdu University, 5. Dr. Saket Bihari, Indian Institute Hyderabad for organizing an of Public Administration, Delhi for international conference on ‘Muslims, organizing a national seminar on Democracy and Media: Prospect and ‘Globalization and Social Development Challenges’ at Hyderabad from 17 to 18 in India: Issues and Challenges’ at Delhi December 2015. ` 2, 00,000. from 5 to 6 June 2014. ` 1, 50,000.
Proposals Approved for Organizing National Conferences / Seminars in India 1. Dr. S. Kanojia, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, Delhi for organizing the 3rd Annual Commerce Convention on ‘Leveraging Business: Discovering New Horizons’ at Delhi from 12 to 13 April 2014. `, 2, 00,000. (SC) 2.
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Dr. Asit Kumar Mantry, Buddha College of Education, Karnal for organizing a national seminar on ‘Education and World Peace: The Best Investment for Future Generation’ at Karnal from 7 to 8 June 2014. ` 1,00,000.
7. Dr. Akhtar Parvez, Indian Institute of Management, Indore, Indore for organizing a national level Librarian Development Programme on ‘Open Access: Application in Libraries’ Dr. R. Sampoornam, SEICOM Degree at Indore from 13 to 14 June 2014. and PG College, Tirupati for organizing ` 1,00,000. a national seminar on ‘Implementation of the Scheduled Tribes and other 8. Dr. Kamini Sundriyal, Institute Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition for Social Development, Delhi for
organizing a national seminar on ’Status and Challenges of India’s Educational Development ‘at Delhi from 17 to 18 June 2014. ` 1, 00,000.
for organizing a national seminar on ‘Accelerating Economic Reforms and Fiscal Policy in India’ at Hyderabad from 24 to 25 July 2014. ` 1,00,000.
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Dr. Padamanabh M. Kamath, Director, 15. Dr. Vipin Gupta, Indraprastha Law Vidya Prasarak Mandal’s Center College, Noida for organizing a national for International Studies, Mumbai seminar on ‘Bio-Medical Wastes in for organizing a national seminar India: Law Perspectives’ at Noida on 25 on ‘American Withdrawal from July 2014. ` 1,00,000. Afghanistan in December 2014: PostWithdrawal Puzzle of Policy Options 16. Dr. Dayanand Gautam, Govt. College, Kullu for organizing a national seminar for India, Pakistan and Afghanistan’ at on ‘Bhartiya Cinema aur Nari’ at Kullu Mumbai in June 2014. ` 1, 00,000. from 25 to 26 July 2014. ` 1,00,000. 10. Dr. M. K. Agarwal, University of Lucknow, Lucknow for organizing a 17. Dr. Sanjay, Govindam, Sri Kaliswari College, Sivakasi for organizing a national seminar on ‘Public Health and national seminar on ‘Current Account Development in India’ at Lucknow from Deficit and Fiscal Deficit in India’ 5 to 6 July 2014. ` 4, 00,000. at Sivakasi from 25 to 26 July 2014. ` 1,00,000. 11. Dr. Priyadarshi Bahinipati, Ambedkar College, Fatikroy, Unakoti for organizing a national seminar on ‘Dr. Ambedkar 18. Dr. K. Srinivasulu, C.S.R. Sarma College, Ongole for organizing a national and Social Justice’ at Unakoti on 18 July seminar on ‘Caste Consciousness and 2014. ` 2, 00,000. Identities in Southern India’ at Ongole from 30 to 31 July 2014. ` 1, 00,000. 12. Dr. Sushila Choudhary, Saraswati College of Education, Panipat for organizing a national seminar on 19. Prof. Anand Kumar, Centre for Study of Social Systems, Jawaharlal Nehru ‘Education and Development in the University, Delhi for organizing a Changing Times: Rejecting, Reviewing national seminar on ‘India between Caste and Re-Visioning’ at Panipat from 18 and Castelessness in the Liberalization, to19 July 2014. ` 1, 00,000. Privatization and Globalization’ at Delhi from 29 to 31 July 2014. ` 5,00,000. 13. Dr. Indra Kushwaha, Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi for organizing a national seminar on ‘Women 20. Dr. Laxman Gaddam, Dept. of Commerce and Business Management, Osmania Empowerment in India’ at Varanasi University, Hyderabad for organizing from 23 to 24 July 2014. ` 1.50.000. a national seminar on ‘Commodity (Physically Challenged) Derivative Trading in India: Issues and Concerns’ at Hyderabad from 6 to 7 14. Sh. V. Sundar Rao, Director, Indian August 2014. ` 1,50,000. (SC) Institute of Economics, Hyderabad 215
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21. Dr. Soihiamlung Dangmei, Indira 27. Dr. Priti Singh, Centre for Canadian, US Gandhi National Tribal University, and Latin American Studies, Jawaharlal Imphal for organizing a national seminar Nehru University, Delhi for organizing a on ‘Civil Society and Democracy in national seminar on ‘Poverty, Inequality North East India’ at Imphal from 9 to 10 and Development in the Americas: August 2014. ` 3,50,000. (ST) Current Debates and Future Prospects’ at Delhi from 20 to 21 August 2014. 22. Dr. Shailendra Kumar, Dr. V.S. Pratap ` 1,00,000. Singh College, Kanpur for organizing a national seminar on ‘Indian Youth in 28. Prof. Deeksha Kadam, MIT Arts 21st Century: Issues, Challenges and Commerce and Science College, Pune Way Forward’ at Kanpur from 9 to 10 for organizing a national seminar August 2014. ` 2, 00,000. on ‘Innovative Practices for Active Learning of Social Sciences’ at Pune 23. Dr. Pankaj Kumar, Santbula Satyanamdas on 22 August 2014. ` 1,50,000. (SC) Birbal P.G. College, Ghazipur for organizing a national seminar on ‘Bharat Mei Sushashan Samasya Evam 29. Prof. Ajay Kumar Mehra, Centre for Public Affairs, Noida for organizing Sambhavanaye’ at Ghazipur from 9 to a national seminar on ‘Election 2014: 10 August 2014. ` 1,00,000. A Paradigm Shift in Indian Politics’ at 24. Prof. P.K Dev, Sumati Welfare and Noida on 22 August 2014. ` 2, 00,000. Development Organization, Badasahi, Dist. Mayurbhanj for organizing a 30. Dr. Biju Mani Das, Assam Don Bosco national seminar on ‘Demanding for University, Gauhati for organizing a Smaller State in India: Impending national seminar on ‘Emerging Trends Danger’ at Badasahi, Dist. Mayurbhanj in Entrepreneurship Development in from 10 to 12 August 2014. ` 1, 00,000. North East India 2014’ at Guwahati (withdrawn) from 22 to 23 August 2014. ` 1,50,000. (SC) 25. Dr. P. Natesan, Department of
Commerce, P.K.R. Arts College for Women, Gobichettipalayam for 31. Dr. Mukesh Burnwal, Vivekananda College, Delhi for organizing a national organizing a national seminar on ‘Nonseminar on ‘Badalte Samay Mei Sahitya Performing Assets of Indian Banking Shikshan ki Pravidhiyan’ at Delhi from System’ at Gobichettipalayam from 17 26 to 27 August 2014. ` 1, 00,000. to 18 August 2014. ` 1, 00,000. (Physically Challenged) 26. Dr. Saroj Pandey, Dayanand Women’s Training College, Kanpur for organizing 32. Dr. M. Pandu Ranga Rao, C Ramalinga Reddy College, Eluru for organizing a a national seminar on ‘Value in Higher national seminar on ‘Good Governance Education in India: Emerging Issues, and Rural Development in India: Challenges and Way Forward’ at Kanpur Perspectives, Challenges and Strategies’ from 18 to 19 August 2014. ` 5,00,000. 216
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Achievements and Challenges’ at Delhi from 8 to 12 September 2014. ` 3, 50,000.
33. Dr. Jayant Kumar Behara, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, 39. Dr. Mungmeri, University of Amarkantak for organizing a national Hyderabad, Hyderabad for organizing seminar on ‘Status of Tribal Women in a national seminar on ‘Literature and Central India: Issues and Challenges’ at Culture; Expanding Horizons: New Amarkantak from 28 to 29 August 2014. Paradigms of Knowledge Production’ ` 1, 50,000. at Hyderabad from 10 to 12 September 2014. ` 1,00,000. (SC) 34. Dr. Indira V. Athawale, R.N.C. Arts, J.D.B. Commerce and N.S.C. Science 40. Dr. C. Selvarani, Annamalai University, College, Nashik for organizing a Annamalinagar for organizing a national national seminar on ‘Life and Mission seminar on ‘Application of Health of Namdar Gopal Krishna Gokhale’ at Economics in Health Care Planning and Nashik from 1 to 2 September 2014. Management’ at Annamalinagar from ` 3, 00,000. (SC) 11 to 12 September 2014. ` 1, 65,000. (SC) 35. Dr. Anil Kumar Chaudhary, Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth, Varanasi 41. Prof. A. S. Bhat, Kashmir Law College, for organizing a national seminar on Nowshera, Srinagar for organizing ‘Population Studies and Public Health’ a national seminar on ‘Women at Varanasi from 5 to 6 September 2014. Empowerment: An Unfulfilled Dream’ ` 1, 00,000. (SC) at Srinagar from 13 tom 14 September 2014. ` 1, 00,000. 36. Prof. Sonam Bhutia, Department of Geography, Rhenok Government 42. Dr Sanjay Kumar, Dept. of Defence College, Rhenok for organizing a national Studies, Meerut College, Meerut for seminar on ‘Rural Empowerment organizing a national seminar on in India: Efforts, Achievements and ‘India China Bilateral Relations’ at Constraints’ at Rhenok from 5 to 6 Meerut from 18 to 19 September 2014. September 2014. ` 2, 50,000. (ST) ` 2,50,000. (ST) 37. Prof. N.M. Rathod, Shri Panditguru 43. Dr. Rajesh Chandra Paliwal, Dept. of Pardikar Mahavidyalaya, Beed for Political Science, B.S.M.P.G College, organizing an interdisciplinary seminar Roorkee for organizing a national on ‘Water Management and Sustainable seminar on ‘Violence against Women: Development’ at Beed on 6 September Current Challenges and Future Trends’ 2014. ` 1, 00,000. at Roorkee from 19 to 20 September 2014. ` 1, 00,000. 38. Prof. William Joe, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi for organizing a 44. Dr. Iftekhar Ahmed Ansari, Head, Dept. national seminar on ‘Health Mission: of Political Science, NREC College, 217
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Khurja for organizing a national 50. Dr. Catherine Bernard, SERFAC (Service seminar on ‘Development Issues in New and Research Institute on Family and Millennium’ at Khurja from 19 to 20 Children), Chennai for organizing a September 2014. ` 1, 00,000. national seminar on, ‘Impact of Violence on Social Institutions (Family Education 45. Dr. Ashwini Kumar Gour, Krishna Community)’at Chennai from 26 to 27 Mahila Teacher Training College, September 2014. ` 1, 50,000. Sisarma, Udaipur for organizing a national seminar on ‘National and 51. Prof. P..L. Ambore, Dr. Babasaheb Social Development through Teacher Ambedkar Mahavidyalaya, Amravati Education’ at Udaipur from 19 to 20 for organizing a national seminar on September 2014. ` 2, 00,000. ‘Social Movement in Vidharbha’ at Amravati from 26 to 27 September 46. Dr. Sarvanakumar, Gobi Arts and 2014. ` 2,00,000. (SC) Science College, Gobichettipalayam for organizing a national seminar on ‘Strengthening Participatory 52. Mr. Navajyoti Borah, Dept. of Political Science, Pandu College, Pandu, Democracy and Good Governance’ Gauhati for organizing the North East at Gobichettipalayam from 19 to 20 India Political Science Association September 2014. ` 1, 00,000. (SC) (NEIPSA) national seminar on ‘Ethnic 47. Dr. Geeta Goswami, Institute for Social Home Lands, Emerging Middle Class Science Research, Delhi for organizing a and Demand of Separate States in N.E. national seminar on ‘The New Economic India’ at Pandu from 26 to 27 September Policies: Challenges and Possibilities 2014. ` 2, 00,000.’ of Social Science Knowledge in Contemporary India’ at Delhi from 19 to 53. Dr. Deepak Paliwal, Uttarakhand 20 September 2014. ` 1, 00,000. Open University, Haldwani for organizing a national seminar on ‘Social 48. Mr. Irfan Engineer, Centre for Study of Transformation among Schedule Caste Society and Secularism, Mumbai for and Tribal Communities of Mountain organizing a national seminar on ‘State Region: Myths or Reality’ at Haldwani Religion and Violence’ at Mumbai from from 27 to 28 September 2014. 25 to 26 September 2014. ` 3, 00,000. ` 1,00,000. 49. Dr. S. Saravanan, Dr. N.G.P. Arts and Science College, Coimbatore 54. Prof. Mohammad Mohsin Khan, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh for organizing a national seminar for organizing a national seminar on ‘Problems and Prospects of on ‘Inclusive Development and Rural Banking and its Impacts on Mainstreaming of the Minority (Muslim) Empowerment of Rural Households’ Community in India’ at Aligarh from 27 at Coimbatore on 26 September 2014. to 28 September 2014. ` 2, 00,000. ` 1,00,000. 218
‘Mapping Art and Culture of Tribes 55. Dr. Rajvir Singh, Dept. of Defence and in India: Tradition and Modernity’ Strategic Studies, KS Saket College, at Jagdapur on 1st October 2014. Ayodhya for organizing a national ` 2,00,000. seminar on ‘Cross Border Terrorism and Home Grown Militancy: Biggest Threat to India’s Internal Security’ at 61. Dr. Sharanappa Saidapur, Government First Grade College, Gulbarga for Ayodhya from 27 to 28 September 2014. organizing a national seminar on ` 1,00,000. ‘Strategies for the Development of 56. Prof. Neelima Deshmukh, Director, Hyderabad Karnataka Backward Centre for Women Studies and Region’ at Gulbarga on 8 October 2014. Development, RTM Nagpur University, ` 2, 00,000. (SC) Nagpur for organizing a national seminar on ‘Dialectics and Dynamics of 62. Dr. R.S Sandhya, School of Gandhian Human Rights’ at Nagpur from 27 to 28 Thought and Development Studies, September 2014. ` 1,50,000. Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam for organizing a national seminar 57. Dr. Sr Christine Fernandes, St. Francis on ‘Ageing Gracefully: A MultiCollege for Women, Hyderabad for Disciplinary Perspective’ at Kottayam organizing a national workshop on from 9 to 10 October 2014. ` 1, 50,000. ‘Counseling Initiatives and Recent Trends in Varied Setting’ at Hyderabad 63. Prof. K. R. Jharoliya, M.L.V. Government from 27 September to 1 Oct 2014. College, Bhilwara for organizing ` 1,50,000. the KLII National Conference of Rajasthan Geographical Association on 58. Dr. A.N. Tripathi, Govt. Degree ‘Geographical Perspective of Regional College, Garhwal for organizing a Development with special reference national seminar on ‘Transparency to Rajasthan’ at Bhilwara from 9 to 10 and Accountability in Governance: October 2014. ` 2, 00,000. Challenges and Way Forward’ at Garhwal from 29 to 30 September 2014. ` 2,00,000. (withdrawn)
64. Dr. V. Peruvalluthi, Thiruvalluvar University, Vellore for organizing a national seminar on ‘Indian Literature: 59. Dr. A. K. Tandon, Swami Vivekananda Interrogation Dalit Literature’ at Vellore Law College, Hapur for organizing a from 9 to 10 October 2014. `1, 50,000. national seminar on ‘Plea Bargaining Law in Indian Scenario’ at Hapur on 30 65. Dr. H. Rajeshwari Srinivasa, Department September 2014. ` 1,00,000. of Management, Karnataka State Open 60. Dr. Anand Maruti Mishra, School University, Mysore for organizing a of Anthropology and Tribal Studies, national seminar on ‘Financial Inclusion Bastar Vishwavidyalaya, Jagdapur for Sustainable Development’ at Mysore for organizing a national seminar on from 10 to 11 October 2014. ` 3,00,000. 219
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66. Ms. Shashi Chaudhary, J.K. College on ‘Rural Empowerment in India through Initiatives and Innovations in of Education, Kunjwani, Jammu for Agriculture Sector’ at Coimbatore from organizing a national seminar on 13 to 14 October 2014. ` 1, 00,000. ‘Challenges of Integrating Values and Ethics in Present Educational System’ at Jammu from 10 to 11 October 2014. 72. Dr. Pushpesh Kumar, Department of Sociology, University of Hyderabad, ` 1,00,000. Hyderabad for organizing a national seminar on ‘The Unfamiliar Margins in 67. Dr. Anand Shanker Singh, Ishwar the Social’ at Hyderabad from 14 to15 Saran Degree College, Allahabad October 2014. ` 4, 00,000. for organizing a national seminar on ‘Buddhist Philosophy and its Social 73. Dr. Tamjensosang, Nagaland University, Pragmatism’ at Allahabad from 10 to 12 Lumami, Nagaland for organizing a October 2014. ` 2, 00,000. national seminar on ‘Historicity, Cultural Diversity and Identities in North East 68. Prof. Shekhar Adhikari, Department India’ at Lumami from 14 to 15 October of Defence and Strategic Studies, 2014. ` 1, 50,000. (ST) Allahabad for organizing a national seminar on ‘Challenges to India’s Peace and Security from its Neighbors’ at Allahabad from 11 to 12 October 2014. ` 3, 00,000.
74. Dr. Shaik Rafi, Society for Rural and Ecodevelopment, Kurnool for organizing a national seminar on ‘Role of ICT in Enhancing Quality of Education in India’ at Kurnool from 15 to 16 October 69. Dr. Sujata Sriram and Chetna Duggal, 2014. ` 1, 00,000. Centre for Human Ecology and Department of Marriage Counselling 75. Dr. Iswar Chandra Naik, KIIT School Family Court, Tata Institute of Social of Social Science, KIIT University, Science, Mumbai for organizing a Bhubaneshwar for organizing a national national seminar on ‘Counselling Couple seminar on ‘Eradicating Chronic in India: Perspective from Family Court Poverty in Odisha: Policy, Issues and Counselors’ at Mumbai from 11 to 12 Challenges’ at Bhubaneshwar from 18 October 2014. ` 1, 00,000. to 19 October 2014. ` 2, 00,000. 70. Dr. B. Ramana Naik, Centre for 76. Dr. Pushpesh Kumar, Centre for Development Action, Adilabad for Manipur Studies, Manipur University, organizing a national seminar on Canchipur for organizing a national ‘Problems and Challenges of Tribal seminar on ‘Knowing Manipur from the Education’ at Adilabad from 11 to 12 Endogenous Perspective’ at Canchipur October 2014. ` 1, 55,000. (ST) from 20 to 21 October 2014. ` 2, 00,000. 71. Mrs. Nirrmala Satish, Rathinam College 77. Dr. Pamchuila Kashung Shimray, Dept. of Arts and Science, Coimbatore of Sociology, Pettigrew College, Ukhrul for organizing a national seminar on for organizing a national seminar 220
‘Immediate Challenges in the Hill Areas of Manipur’ at Ukhrul from 21 to 22 October 2014. ` 2, 00,000. (ST)
Mayabunder, Andaman and Nicobar Islands for organizing a national seminar on ‘Socio-Linguistic Base of Electoral Politics in Andaman and Nicobar Islands’ at Mayabunder on 1 November 2014. ` 1, 25,000.
78. Dr. R. N. Pati, Council for Tribal and Rural Development, Bhubaneshwar for organizing a national seminar on ‘Surrogate Mothers, Hijacked 84. Dr. Sheetal Prasad Meena, Jai Narain Motherhood: Implications for Vyas University, Jodhpur for organizing Reproductive Rights on Women’ at a national seminar on ‘Bharat mein Bhubaneshwar from 27 to 28 October Janjatiyao ke Manavadhikar: Dasha 2014. ` 1, 00,000. evam Disha’ at Jodhpur from 1 to 2 November 2014. ` 1, 50,000. (ST) 79. Dr. J.O. Jeryda Gnanajane Eljo, Department
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of Social Work, Bharathidasan University, 85. Dr. Sailen Dutta Das, Assam University, Tiruchirappalli for organizing a national Diphu for organizing a national seminar seminar on ‘Psycho-Educational Skills on ‘Development and Displacement: The For Teachers of Higher Education: An State and the Citizenry at the Periphery’ Impact Analysis’ at Tiruchirappalli from at Diphu from 3 to 4 November 2014. 29 to 31 October 2014. ` 1, 50,000. ` 1, 00,000. (withdrawn) Dr. Talwar Sabanna, Rani Channamma 86. Dr. Rajkumar, P.G Dept of Pol. University, Belgaum for organizing Science, DAV College, Jalandhar and a national seminar on ‘Current Crisis Dr. Kunwar Vijay Pratap Singh, DIG, in Indian Agriculture: Issues and Punjab Police for organizing a national Challenges’ at Belgaum from 30 to 31 seminar on ‘Indian Police: Expectation, October 2014. ` 3, 00,000. Performance and Constraints’ at Jalandhar from 4 to 5 November 2014. Dr. N. G. Ngalengnam, Indira Gandhi ` 70,926. National Tribal University, Imphal for organizing a national seminar 87. Dr. Sanjay Kumar Pandey, Jeera Devi on ‘Democracy and Elections in Mahila Mahavidyalyay, Gorakhpur India: A National Level Discourse’ at for organizing a national seminar on Imphal from 30 to 31 October 2014. ‘Transparency and Accountability in ` 2,20,000. (ST) Governance: Issues, Challenges and Dr. J. Bheemaiah, Centre for Comparative Way Forward’ at Gorakhpur from 5 to 6 Literature, University of Hyderabad, November 2014. ` 1, 00,000. Hyderabad for organizing a national seminar on ‘Counter Writing: Dalit and 88. Dr. Anju Pandey, D.A.V. College, Dehradun for organizing a national Other Subalterns’ at Hyderabad from 30 seminar on ‘India’s Foreign Policy and to 31 October 2014. ` 1, 00,000. (SC) Relations: Continuity and Change’ at Dehradun from 6 to 7 November 2014. Dr. R.V.R Murthy, Dept. of Political Science, M.G Government College, ` 1,00,000. 221
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on ‘1. Monetary and Real Sector, 2. Contradiction Biotechnology and Biodiversity and Challenges to Indian Economy & 3. Regional Imbalance in Maharashtra State: Current Scenario and Challenges’ at Akola from 7 to 9 November 2014. ` 2, 00,000.
90. Dr. Phibankhamti Ryngnga, North East 95. Dr. P. Mohanachandran Nair, University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram Hill University, Umsing- Mawkynroh, for organizing the XXXVI Annual Shillong for organizing the 46th Conference of the Indian Association Regional Science Conference on for the Study of Population (IASP) on ‘Underdevelopment of the North East ‘Population, Health and Development’ Region and the Indian State’ at Shillong at Thiruvananthapuram from 7 to 9 from 6 to 8 November 2014. ` 3,00,000. November 2014. ` 2, 00,000. (ST) 91. Ms. Manju Jain, Hindu Girls College, 96. Dr. Janak Singh Meena, Department of Political Science, Jai Narain Vyas Jagadhari for organizing a national University, Jodhpur for organizing a seminar on ‘Population Growth: Impact national seminar on ‘Rajnaitik Satta on Socio-Economic and Political Parivartan ka Prashasnik Vyavastha Par Environment’ at Jagadhari from 7 to 8 Prabhav: Vartman Paripekshya mein November 2014. ` 85, 584. Apekshaien ewam Chunautiyan’ at 92. Dr. Vikrant Kumar Sharma, University Jodhpur from 8 to 9 November 2014. of Kota, Kota for organizing a national ` 2, 00,000. (ST) seminar on ‘Bharat mein Prashaasnik Sanskriti, Pardarshita ewam Jawabdehi 97. Prof. M. D. Izhar Hassan, Department of Applied Geography, Ravenshaw ka Uttardaitwa’ at Kota from 7 to 8 University, Cuttack for organizing a November 2014. ` 2, 00,000. national seminar on ‘Sustainability and 93. Prof. S.N. Singh, Institute for Applied Inclusiveness: India’s Development Research and Development, Lucknow Trajectory’ at Cuttack from 8 to 9 for organizing a national seminar on November 2014. ` 1, 50,000. ‘The Changing Paradigm of Governance with special focus on Political-Civil 98. Prof. Bhagwan S Bisht, Kumaun University, Nainital for organizing Servant Relationship’ at Lucknow from a national seminar on ‘Tourism 7 to 8 November 2014. ` 1, 50,000. Development and Environment 94. Dr. R. M. Bhise, Shivaji College of Interface; Quest for Sustainable Tourism Arts, Commerce & Science, Akola Development: A Discourse on Policy for organizing the 38th Annual Intervention’ at Nainital from 9 to 10 Association of Economics 2014 seminar November 2014. ` 1, 00,000. 222
99. Prof. K.P. Vijayalakhsmi, School and Development: Multi-disciplinary Perspectives’ at Lucknow from 12 to 13 of International Studies, Jawaharlal November 2014. ` 4, 00,000. Nehru University, Delhi for organizing a national seminar on ‘India in the 105. Prof. Banshidhar Pradhan, Centre for Emerging Global Order: Political, West Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru Strategic and Economic Dynamics’ at University, Delhi for organizing West Delhi from 10 to 12 November 2014. Asian Studies National Convention ` 1, 50,000. on ‘West Asia in Changing World’ at Delhi from 12 to 14 November 2014. 100. Dr. T. Haque, Council for Social ` 3,00,000. Development, Delhi for organizing a
national seminar on ‘Agrarian Distress 106. Prof. R. Mutharayappa, Centre for in India’ at Delhi from 11 to 12 November Women’s and Gender Studies, Institute 2014. ` 5,00,000. for Social and Economic Change, Bengaluru for organizing a national 101. Dr. Jaya Shrivastava, Dept. of seminar on ‘Women Empowerment: A Sociology, Babasaheb Bhimrao Strategy for Development’ at Bengaluru Ambedkar Central University, Lucknow on 14 November 2014. ` 3, 00,000. for organizing a national seminar on ‘Gender Discrimination and Inequalities 107. Dr. S. Ramesh Kumar, VOC College, Tuticorin for organizing a national in Contemporary India: Status, Causes seminar on ‘Public Distribution System and Solution’ at Lucknow from 11 to 12 in India and its Impact on Marginalized November 2014. ` 2, 00,000. in the Society’ at Tuticorin from 13 to 14 102. Prof. Prafulla Kr. Nath, Tribal Studies November 2014. ` 1, 35,000. (SC) Centre, Assam University, Diphu Dr. Mani Ramana CVS, Adikavi for organizing a national seminar on 108. Nannaya University, Rajahmundry for ‘Ethnicity and Gender: North East India organizing a national seminar on ‘Stress and Beyond’ at Diphu from 11 to 12 and Re-silence in Children, Adolescence November 2014. ` 2, 00,000. and Women and Social Support Groups’ on Children’s Day at Rajahmundry from 103. Dr. Amitava Chakraborty, University of 14 to 15 November 2014. ` 1, 00,000. Delhi, Delhi for organizing a national seminar on ‘Social Epistemology and 109. Prof. Surinder Kumar, Director, Giri Comparative Indian Literary Culture’ Institute of Development Studies, at Delhi from 12 to 13 November 2014. Lucknow for organizing a national ` 3, 00,000. seminar on ‘Political Economy of
Development: Issues and Challenges’ 104. Dr. Bimal Jaiswal, University of at Lucknow from 15 to 16 November Lucknow, Lucknow for organizing the 2014. ` 5, 00,000. 12th Annual Conference of the Indian Association of Social Science and 110. Dr. Saraman V Zala, Head, Dept. of Political Science, Gujarat University, Health (IASSH) on ‘Health, Gender 223
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Education and Research’ at Silchar from Ahmedabad for organizing a national 20 to 23 November 2014. ` 2, 00,000. seminar on ‘Issues and Challenges before BJP Led NDA Government: Post 2014 Parliamentary General Election 116. Mr. Biju Mathew, Dept. of Political Science, Salesian College, Siliguri of India’ at Ahmedabad from 15 to 17 for organizing a national seminar on November 2014. ` 1, 50,000. ‘Re-imagining the Human - Nature Relationship: with special focus on 111. Prof. Naved Iqbal, Dept. of Psychology, North Bengal’ at Siliguri from 21 to 22 Jamia Millia Islamia University, Delhi November 2014. ` 3, 00,000. for organizing a national seminar on ‘Health and Well Being: Recent Developments and Challenges’ at Delhi from 15 to 16 November. 2014. ` 1,50,000.
117. Dr. Lalita Kumari Verma, Nehru Shiksha Gramin Vikas Sansthan, Dausa for organizing a national seminar on ‘Status of Social Security in India’ at Dausa on 21 November 2014. ` 1, 50,000. (SC)
112. Dr. Gorakh Nath, Dept. of Economics, Government Degree College Manila, 118. Dr. Sada Nand Mishra, Sant Kabir Almora for organizing a national seminar Mahavidyalyay, Gorakhpur for on ‘Socio-Economic Problems and Hill organizing a national seminar on Development of the Uttarakhand’ at ‘Empowerment of Girl Child in India’ at Gorakhpur from 25 to 26 November Almora from 16 to17 November 2014. 2014. ` 1, 00,000. ` 1, 50,000. 113. Dr. Kailash Chandra Biswal, North-East 119. Dr. Narendra Lahkar, Dept. of Library and Information Science, Gauhati Hill University, Tura for organizing a University, Guwahati for organizing national seminar on ‘Emerging Trends of the 26th national seminar of India Financial Service in India’ at Tura from Association of Special Libraries and 20 to 21 November 2014. ` 2,00,000. Information Centers on ‘Roadmap to Usher in Knowledge Society’ at 114. Prof. C. P. Singh, Department of Guwahati from 25 to 28 November Social Work, Kurukshetra University, 2014. ` 3,50,000. Kurukshetra for organizing a national seminar on ‘Social Work Practice: Scope 120. Dr. Paras Nath Maurya, Dept. of and Challenges in the Present Context’ Economics, Mahatma Gandhi Kashi at Kurukshetra from 21 to 22 November Vidyapith, Varanasi for organizing 2014. ` 1, 00,000. a national seminar on 'Black Money in India’ at Varanasi from 25 to 26 115. Dr. M. Gangabhushan, Department of November 2014. ` 2, 50,000. Social Work, Assam University, Silchar for organizing a national seminar on 121. Dr. D.K Limbu, North Eastern Hill ‘Contemporary Educational Crisis: University, Shillong for organizing a Integrated Approaches to Higher national seminar on ‘The New Arenas 224
of Biological Anthropology in India’ at Shillong from 26 to 28 November 2014. ` 2, 00,000. (withdrawn)
127. Dr. Anchalesh Kumar, S.B.S Govt P.G Collage, Rudrapur for organizing a national seminar on ‘Environment, Globalization and Quality of Life’ at 122. Dr. Sher Singh Sangwan, Centre Rudrapur’ from 2 to 3 December 2014. for Research in Rural and Industrial ` 1,00,000. Development, Chandigarh for organizing a national seminar on ‘Panchayati Raj 128. Dr. T. Satyanarayanan, Indian Society of Agricultural Marketing, Hyderabad for as an Instrument of Rural Development organizing the 28th National Conference with Support from Financial Institutions’ on Agricultural Marketing on: ‘1. FDI, at Chandigarh from 27 to 28 November Retail and Marketing Regulations in 2014. ` 1, 00,000. India, 2. Role of Woman in Agricultural Marketing, 3. Agri-business Initiatives 123. Mr. Madhukar W. Uikey, Librarian, in Gujrat State’ at Hyderabad from 4 to Tirpude College of Social, Nagpur 6 December 2014. ` 2, 00,000. for organizing a national seminar on ‘Contemporary Issues on Library and Information Science’ at Nagpur on 28 129. Prof. Okram Kumar Singh, Ecological Useful Productive and Social November 2014. ` 1,00,000. (ST) Development Organization, Thoubal for organizing a national seminar on 124. Dr. Sanjay P .Dhanwate, Model Arts ‘Enduring Issues and Challenges of and Commerce College, Wardha for LGBT: Sidelining Other’s Rights at organizing a national seminar on Thoubal from 5 to 6 December 2014. ‘Development of Backward Class (SC, ` 1,50,000. (withdrawn) ST and OBC) Polices and Schemes and Achievements’ at Wardha from 28 to 29 November 2014. ` 2,00,000.
130. Dr. Yaruingam Awungshi, Natural and Heritage Conservation Initiative, Delhi for organizing a national seminar on 125. Dr. Pragya Shrivastava, Shiv Shikshan ‘Northeast Region in the Context of Sansthan, Sanganer for organizing a Indian Nationhood’ at Delhi from 5 to 6 national seminar on ‘Present Status and December 2014. ` 1, 50,000. (ST) Emerging Trends of Folklore Studies in India’ at Sanganer on 29 November 131. Dr. Mahipal Rathore, Jaynarayan Vyas 2014. ` 1, 00,000. University, Jodhpur for organizing a national seminar on ‘Lok Sanskritik 126. Dr. Ishdat Yadav, Dr. Ram Manohar Parampara evam Samayik Sandharb’ at Lohiya P.G. College, Jhotari, Dhampur, Jodhpur from 5 to 6 December 2014. Ghazipur for organizing a national ` 1, 50,000. seminar on ‘Bharat Mei Dalit Rajniti: Uttar Pradesh ke Sandharb Mei’ at 132. Dr. Venkatamuni Reddy, ABBS Centre for Research and Development, Acharya Ghazipur from 29 to 30 November 2014. ` 2, 00,000. Bengaluru B School, Bengaluru for 225
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a national seminar on ‘Corruption and Anticorruption: Perceptions, Assessments and Prescription’ at Tirunelveli from 11 to 12 December 2014. ` 1, 50,000.
133. Dr. Umesh Kumar Rai, B.S.R Govt Arts College, Alwar for organizing a national 138. Dr. N. Vijayalakshmi, KG College seminar on ‘Media: Past, Present and of Nursing Arts College, Coimbatore Future’ at Alwar from 5 to 6 December for organizing a national seminar on 2014. ` 1, 00,000. ‘A Panoramic View: The Influence of Contemporary Society on the Issues and 134. Prof. Jogan Shankar, Mangalore Promoting Comprehensive Child Care’ University, Mangalagangotri for at Coimbatore on 12 December 2014. organizing a national seminar on ‘Trends, ` 1,00,000. Relevance Challenges of Sociology Teaching and Research in University of 139. Dr. R.K. Sharma, Seth P.C Bagla Karnataka’ at Mangalagangotri from 5 (PG) College, Hathras for organizing to 6 December 2014. ` 1, 00,000. (SC) a national seminar on ‘Alternate Paradigm of Planning Commission’ at 135. Ms. Anurupa Naik, French Institute of Hathras from 12 to 13 December 2014. Pondicherry, Puducherry for organizing ` 1,00,000. the 17th National Convention of Knowledge, Library and Information Dr. Tulika, Council for Social Networking (NACLIN) in collaboration 140. Development, Delhi for organizing with French Institute of Pondicherry on a national seminar on ‘Communal ‘From Building Collections to Making Violence in India: Post Independence Connections: Transforming Libraries in Scenario’ at Delhi from 13 to 14 the Knowledge Era’ at Puducherry from December 2014. ` 1, 00,000. 9 to 10 December 2014. ` 1, 00,000. 136. Prof. Sunita Reddy, Centre of Social 141. Prof. Tapati Guha Thakurta, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences Kolkata, Medicine and Community Health, Kolkata for organizing a national seminar Jawaharlal Nehru University, New on ‘Loyal Interlopers? Men Doing Delhi for organizing a national seminar Feminism in India’ at Kolkata from 16 on ‘Merging of Land, Health-Care and to 17 December 2014. ` 4,00,000. Livelihoods: Exclusion in Globalizing Delhi’ at Delhi from 11 to 12 December 142. Prof. S. Zaheer, Ali, Centre for Promotion 2014. ` 2, 00,000. of Democracy and Secularism, Mumbai 137. Dr. Syed Umarhathav, Department for organizing a national seminar on of Criminology and Criminal ‘Secularism Under Siege’ at Mumbai Justice, Manonmaniam Sundaranar from 18 to 20 December 2014. ` 7,00,000. University, Tirunelveli for organizing 226
143. Dr. R. Selvaraju, Manonmaniam Empowerment of Muslims of India’ at Aligarh from 20 to 21 December 2014. Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli for ` 2, 00,000. organizing a national seminar on ‘Dalit Education: Challenges and Emerging Issues in India’ at Tirunelveli from 18 to 149. Dr. Lalita Gangurde, Librarian, Modern Institute of Business Management, Pune 19 December 2014. ` 1, 50,000. (SC) for organizing a national seminar on ‘Impact on Electronic Publications in 144. Prof. Yatindra Singh Sisodia, M.P Librarianship’ at Pune from 20 to 21 Institute of Social Science Research, December 2014. ` 4, 00,000. (SC) Ujjain for organizing a national seminar on ‘Two Decades of Panchayat Raj in 150. Mr. Manish Kumar Yadav, Krishana India: Experiences, Issues, Challenges Mahavidhyalay, Jaunpur for organizing and Opportunities’ at Ujjain from 18 to a national seminar on ‘Uccha Shiksha 19 December 2014. ` 3, 00,000. evam Chaattra Rajniti’ at Jaunpur from 20 to 21 December 2014. ` 1,00,000. 145. Dr. V. Madasamy, Department of
Commerce, Ayya Nadar Jamki Ammal 151. Dr. G. S. Karna, Society for Disability College, Sivakasi for organizing a and Rehabilitation Studies, Delhi for national seminar on ‘Indian Service organizing a national symposium on Sector in the Information and ‘Music Therapy as an Instrument for Communication Technology Era: Empowering Persons with Disabilities’ Emerging Trends, Issues and Prospects’ at Delhi from 20 to 21 December 2014. 18 to 19 December 2014. ` 1,00,000. ` 1,00,000. (Physically Challenged)
146. Dr. Carolin Abraham, Department 152. Dr. Rashmi Jain, University of of Hindi, St. Aloysius College Rajasthan, Jaipur for organizing the (Autonomous), Jabalpur for organizing Rajasthan Sociological Association a national seminar on ‘Rastriya Ekta XXI National Conference on ‘Social Samwadhan mein Sant Raidass ke Exclusion and Inclusive Development: Vichar ki Prasingikta’ at Jabalpur from Theory and Praxis’ at Jaipur from 22 to 19 to 20 December 2014. ` 1,00,000. 23 December 2014. ` 2,50,000. 147. Prof. Ashvtosh Vyas, Maharana Pratap Govt. P.G. College, Chittorgarh for organizing a national seminar on ‘Cultural Diversity and Gender Issues in Society’ at Chittorgarh from 19 to 20 December 2014. ` 1,50,000.
153. Dr. Varsha Sharma, Kanoria P.G. Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Jaipur for organizing a national seminar on ‘Ethical Conduct in Work Life: A Reflection of Civil Society’ at Jaipur from 22 to 23 December 2014. ` 1,50,000.
148. Prof. Shamim A Ansari, Aligarh Muslim 154. Prof. Chandan Goswami, Department University, Aligarh for organizing of Business Administration, Tezpur a national seminar on ‘Planning University, Napaam for organizing a national seminar on ‘Tourism and Intervention Strategies for 227
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and Handicrafts: Challenges and December 2014. ` 3,00,000. (SC) Opportunities for Local Economic (withdrawn) Development’ at Napam from 22 to 23 160. Dr. P. Lakshmi Narayana, Department December 2014. ` 2, 50,000. of Economics, Adikavi Nannaya University, Rajahmundry for organizing 155. Mr. Vikas Shewale, Dr. Arvind B a national seminar on ‘Faster, More Telang College of Arts, Science and Inclusive and Sustainable Growth’ at Commerce, Pune for organizing the Rajahmundry from 27 to 28 December Marathi Samaajshastra Parishad 2014. ` 1, 00,000. National Seminar on ‘Challenges before Indian Society’ at Pune from 26 to 27 161. Dr. N.P. Chaubey, Indian Academy of Dec 2014. ` 2,50,000. Social Science, Allahabad for organizing the XXXVII Indian Social Science 156. Shri K. Srinivas Naik, Country Integrated Congress on ‘Building an Ecological Rural Development Society, Kurnool Sustainable Society’ at Allahabad from for organizing a national seminar on 27 to 31 December 2014. ` 1, 50,000. ‘Issues and Challenges of Tribal Girls
Education’ at Kurnool from 26 to 27 162. Prof. Irfan Habib, Aligarh Historians’ December 2014. ` 1, 00,000. (ST) Society, Aligarh for organizing a national seminar on ‘Forms of Inequality in 157. Dr. Jinendra Jain, Mohanlal Sukhadia India: Present and Past’ at Aligarh from University, Udaipur for organizing 29 to 30 December 2014. ` 3, 00,000. a national seminar on ‘Relative Economics: A Way to Balanced and 163. Prof. Kaushal Kishore Mishra, Banaras Sustainable Development: with special Hindu University, Varanasi for organizing reference to Jainism’ at Udaipur from 26 the 56th All India Annual Conference to 28 December 2014. ` 3, 00,000. of Indian Political Science Association on ‘Re-inventing Politics in India’ at 158. Prof. Aswani Kumar Mohapatra, School Varanasi from 29 to 31 December 2014. of International Studies, Jawaharlal ` 5, 00,000. (withdrawn) Nehru University, Delhi for organizing a national seminar on Association 164. Dr. Rekha Mathur, Akhil Bhartiya Conference on ‘Indian Thoughts: Antyodai Sansthan, Delhi for organizing Development and Policy-Making’ at a national seminar on ‘Laboring Delhi from 26 to 28 December 2014. Women: Some Major Concerns at the ` 1.00,000. (withdrawn) Current Juncture’ at Delhi from 30 to 31 December 2014. ` 1, 00,000. 159. Prof. Ravindra G. Jaybhaye and Dr. Vishawas S. Kale, Department of 165. Dr. Vazir Singh, Maharishi Dayanand Geography, Pune University, Pune University, Rohtak for organizing a for organizing a national seminar on national seminar on ‘Challenges to ‘Re-Orienting Teaching and Research Inclusive Growth in the Emerging in Geography’ at Pune from 26 to 28 Economics’ at Rohtak from 31 228
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171. Dr. M. Saravanakumar, D.G. Pudur Sathyamangalam, Erode for organizing a national seminar on ‘Rural 166. Dr. R. S. More, Shri Raosaheb Entrepreneurship Development in India: Ramarao, Patil Mahavidylaya, Sangli Challenges and Prospects’ at Erode from for organizing a national seminar on 8 to 9 January 2015. ` 1, 00,000. ‘Problems and Prospects of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment 172. Dr. S.K. Chavan, Ajara Mahavidyalaya, Kohlapur for organizing a national Guarantee Scheme in Maharashtra’ seminar on ‘Refueling India’s Economic at Sangli from 2 to 3 January 2015. Growth Story’ at Kohlapur from 9 to 10 ` 1,00,000. (SC) January 2015. ` 1, 00,000. 167. Prof. Mahendrakumar M. Meshram, Orange City College of Social Work, 173. Dr. Huchhe Gowda, Rani Channamma University, Belagum for organizing Nagpur for organizing a national seminar a national seminar on ‘Sustainable on ‘A Development Progression of Rural Development: Challenges and Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe in Opportunities in India’ at Belagum from India at the Threshold of Globalization: 9 to 10 January 2015. ` 1, 50,000. A Golden Nightmare’ at Nagpur from 3 to 4 January 2015. ` 2,50,000. (SC) 174. Dr. Jag Pal Sharma, Sher-e-Kashmir 168. Dr. Gomteshwar Patil, Mahavir University of Agricultural Sciences Mahavidyalaya, Kolhapur for organizing (SKUAST), Jammu for organizing the a national seminar on ‘Minority VIIth National Seminar on ‘Sustainable Community in India: Problems and Rural Livelihood: Technological and Prospects’ at Kolhapur from 5 to 6 Institutional Perspective’ at Jammu January 2015. ` 1, 00,000. from 9 to 10 January 2015. ` 1, 50,000. (withdrawn) 169. Prof. J. Prabhash, University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram for organizing a 175. Dr. Prabhansh Kumar, Jay Prakash Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Balia for national seminar on ‘India State of the organizing a national seminar on Nation: 2014 General Elections and ‘Poverty and Humanitarianism in India: After’ at Thiruvananthapuram from 6 to Challenges and Prospects’ at Balia from 8 January 2015. ` 4, 00,000. 10 to 11 January 2015. ` 1, 50,000. 170. Dr. Jahar Debbarma, Tripura University, (SC) Tripura for organizing the 16th Annual Conference of North East Economic 176. Prof. S. C. Das, Faculty of Commerce, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi Association (NEEA) on ‘Natural for organizing a national seminar on Resource Management in the North ‘Excellence in HRD for Sustainable East and Socio- Economic Deprivations Growth’ at Varanasi from 10 to 11 in the North East’ at Tripura from 8 to 9 January 2015. ` 3, 00,000. (SC) January 2015. ` 1, 50,000. (ST) 229
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the Prospects of Indian Banking Sector’ at Madurai from 23 to 24 January 2015. ` 1, 00,000.
Theories and Practice’ at Ajmer from 23 to 25 January 2015. ` 1, 00,000.
194. Prof. Sanjay Kumar, Centre for Study of the Developing Societies, Delhi 189. Dr. Manoj Kumar Saini, Parishkar for organizing a national seminar on College of Global Excellence, Jaipur ‘Understanding the 2014 General for organizing a national seminar on Election Mandate and its Impact on ‘Human Response to Environmental Indian Politics’ at Delhi from 23 to 25 Changes in India: Management and January 2015. ` 7, 00,000. Challenges’ at Jaipur from 23 to 24 January 2015. ` 1,50,000. 195. Dr. Anish Kumar, Santbula Satyanamdas
Birbal P.G. College, Ghazipur for 190. Ms. Senti Sungla Longchar, Lady Shri organizing a national seminar on Ram College, Delhi for organizing ‘Bharat Cheen Sambandh: Sangharsh a national seminar on ‘At the Edge evam Sahyog’ at Ghazipur from 24 to of Psychology: Exploring Issues and 25 January 2015. ` 1, 50,000. (SC) Themes at the Margins’ at Delhi from 23 to 24 January 2015. ` 2, 50,000. (ST) 196. Dr. T. Sundara Raja, Dept. of Sociology, Periyar University, Salem 191. Dr. Pravesh Kumar, Gauridutt Mittal organizing a national seminar on Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Churu for ‘Development at Margins: Marginality organizing a national seminar on ‘Higher and Marginalization in India’s Growth Story’ at Salem on 28 January 2015. Education and Women Empowerment’ ` 2,00,000. at Churu from 23 to 24 January 2015. ` 1, 00,000. 197. Dr. Sujata Karade, Dept. of Sociology, Smt. C. B. Shah Mahila Mahavidyalaya, 192. Dr. Priya Rai, National Law University, Sangli for organizing a national seminar Delhi for organizing a national seminar on ‘Gender Equalities and Development on ‘Transforming Dimension of IPR: in Modern India’ at Sangli on 28 January Challenges for the New Age Libraries’ 2015. ` 1, 75,000. in association with Society for Library
Professional (SLP), United Nations 198. Dr. Mahendra Kumar Padhu, Babasaheb Information Center for India and Bhutan Bhimrao Ambedkar Central University, and Special Library Association Asian Lucknow for organizing a national Chapter at Delhi from 23 to 24 January seminar on ‘Green Communication and 2015. ` 1, 00,000. Sustainable Development: Prospects and Challenges’ at Lucknow from 28 to 193. Dr. Hemlata Manglani, Central 29 January 2015. ` 2, 00,000. University of Rajasthan, Ajmer for organizing the 35th Annual Conference 199. Ms. Nivedita Das Paul, Nowgong of Rajasthan Economic Association on College, Nagaon for organizing a ‘Recent Advancements in Economics: national seminar on ‘Gender in Different 231
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Cultural and National Contexts: Local 205. Prof. Amit Doifode, NSCT’s Institute and Global Impact on it and its Role’ at of Business Management and Research, Nagaon on 29 January 2015. ` 1,50,000. Pune for organizing a national seminar on ‘Changing Nature of Accounting 200. Dr. P. Balamurugan. Annamalai System, Applicability of Accounting University, Annmalainagar for Standards, their Usefulness considering organizing a national seminar on Audit and Reporting’ at Pune from 1 to ‘People’s Participation Development 3 February 2015. ` 2, 00,000. (SC) of Local Water Resources and Ecoenvironment for Sustainable Rural 206. Prof. Sanjay Nawale, Dr. Babasaheb Development’ at Annmalainagar from Ambedkar Marathwada University, 29 to 30 January 2015. ` 1, 00,000. Aurangabad for organizing a national (SC) seminar on ‘Tatha Anushandhan ka Samajik Daitwa’ at Aurangabad from 2 201. Dr. P. Sivakumar, Rajiv Gandhi National to 3 February 2015. ` 3, 00,000. Institute of Youth Development, Sriperumbudur for organizing a national 207. Prof. N. Sukumar, Dept. of Political seminar on ‘Young Employment in Science, Delhi University, Delhi for India: Trends, Challenges and Policy organizing a national seminar on ‘Power Responses’ at Sriperumbudur from 30 to Culture and Marginality in India’ at 31 January 2015. ` 2, 00,000. Delhi from 2 to 3 February 2015. ` 3,00,000. (SC) 202. Prof. Madhulika Banerjee, Dept. of Political Science, Delhi University, 208. Dr. Barunjyoti Choudhury, Assam Delhi for organizing a national seminar University, Cachar for organizing a on ‘Democracy: Social, Economic and national seminar on ‘Media Initiative Political Aspects’ at Delhi from 30 to 31 for Peace and Communal Harmony in January 2015. ` 2,50,000. North East India’ at Cachar from 3 to 4 February 2015. ` 1, 00,000. 203. Dr. Murli Dhar Singh, Shri Gandhi Mahavidhylaya, Sitapur for organizing 209. Prof. Kaushal Kishore Mishra, Dept a national seminar on ‘Value Education of Political Science, Banaras Hindu for Human Development’ at Sitapur in University, Varanasi for organizing a January 2015. ` 1, 00,000. (withdrawn) national seminar on ‘Inclusive Thinking of Dr. Ambedekar’ at Varanasi from 4 to 204. Dr. Arun Pratap Singh, Mahatma Gandhi 5 February 2015. ` 6, 00,000. Antarashtriya Hindi Vishwayidalaya, Wardha for organizing a national 210. Prof. Badrual Alam, Department of seminar on ‘Adhunik Jeevan mein Political Science, Jamia Millia Islamia Mulya Sankat: Samajik Vaigyanik University, Delhi for organizing a Paripeksha aur Hastakhshep’ at Wardha national seminar on ‘India and the in January 2015. `1, 00,000. World: Past Traditions, New Directors’ 232
at Delhi from 4 to 5 February 2015. ` 2,00,000.
on ‘Cyber Terrorism and National Security’ at Hisar from 7 to 8 February 2015. ` 1, 50,000.
211. Dr. Pankaj Kumar Singh, Kooba P.G. College Dariyapur, Azamgarh 217. Prof. Navin Mathur, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur for organizing for organizing a national seminar a national seminar on ‘Emerging on ‘Population Growth and Rural Dimensions of Tourism in India: Livelihoods Security in India with Opportunities and Challenges’ at Jaipur special reference to Uttar Pradesh’ at from 9 to 10 February 2015. `1, 00,000. Azamgarh from 5 to 6 February 2015. `1, 00,000. 218. Prof. Nighat Ahmad, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh for organizing 212. Dr. P. G. Arul, Dept. of International a national seminar on ‘Economic Studies, Pondicherry University, Empowerment of Women in India: Puducherry for organizing a national Achievements, Opportunities and seminar on ‘Empowering Small Challenges’ at Aligarh from 9 to 10 Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for Global February 2015. ` 2, 00,000. Competitiveness’ at Puducherry from 5 to 6 February 2015. ` 3, 00,000. (SC) 219. Dr. Sunil Kumar Tiwari, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Evening College, Delhi 213. Ms. Niharika Duarah, Amguri College, for organizing a national seminar on Sivasagar for organizing a national ‘Sanskriti, Satta aur Swadhinta’ at Delhi seminar on ‘Higher Education in North from 9 to 10 February 2015. ` 1, 00,000. East India: Challenges and Prospects’ at Sivasagar from 6 to 7 February 2015. 220. Dr. I. Kunjabati Devi, Narem Birahari College, Imphal for organizing a `1, 00,000. national seminar on ‘Death Anxiety Among Students in Conflict Region in 214. Dr. Atasi Mohanty, Centre for India’ at Imphal from 9 to 10 February Educational Technology, IIT Kharagpur, 2015. ` 1, 50,000. Kharagpur for organizing a national seminar on ‘Educational Leadership’ at 221. Dr. Preeti, Aamer Maharaja College, Kharagpur from 6 to 8 February 2015. Jaipur for organizing a national seminar ` 1,00,000. on ‘Climate Change and its Impact on India’ at Jaipur on 10 February 2015. 215. Dr. Gautam Vir, D.A.V. (PG) College, ` 1, 00,000. Bulandshahar for organizing a national seminar on ‘Religion and Politics in 222. Dr. Satya Narayan Munda, Dharti India’ at Bulandshahar from 7 to 8 Foundation, Delhi for organizing a February 2015. ` 1, 00,000. national seminar on ‘Impact of Right to Education (RTE) Act - 2009 in 216. Dr. Kapender Singh, CRM Jat College, Tribal Dominated Area of BIMAROU States: In Retrospect and Prospect’ at Hisar for organizing a national seminar 233
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223. Dr. Shobah Shinde, Woman’s Studies Center, North Maharashtra University, 229. Dr. G. Sudarsana Reddy, Tumkur University, Tumkur for organizing Jalgaon for organizing a national seminar a national seminar on ‘Innovation: on ‘Woman and Media’ at Jalgaon from An Engine for Inclusive Growth and 10 to 11 February 2015. ` 1,00,000. Sustainable Development’ at Tumkur 224. Dr. Pradeep S. Chavan, Dept. of from 12 to 13 February 2015. ` 1,50,000. Economics, University College Kurukshetra, Kurukshetra for organizing 230. Dr. Thathang Vaiphei, Manipur a national seminar on ‘Crop Technology University, Imphal for organizing Led Agriculture Development and a national seminar on ‘Democratic Sustainability of Eco-System in India’ Decentralization and the Tribals in at Kurukshetra from 11 to 12 February North East India’ at Imphal from 12 to 2015. ` 1, 00,000. 13 February 2015. ` 1.50,000. (ST) 225. Prof. Arbind K. Jha, Mahatama 231. Dr. Wangsshimenla Jamir, Nagaland Gandhi Antarashtriya Hindi University, University, Kohima for organizing Wardha, Gujrat for organizing a national an interdisciplinary national seminar seminar on ‘Paradigm Shift in Teaching, on ‘Migration in India and Regional Learning and Knowing’ at Wardha from Development: Implications and 12 to 13 February 2015. ` 1, 00,000. Challenges’ at Kohima from 12 to 14 February 2015. ` 2, 50,000. 226. Prof. Girija Pande, Director, School of Social Sciences, Uttarakhand Open University, Haldwani for organizing the 232. Ms. Daisy John, Goa College of Home Science, Campal, Goa for organizing 5th Session of Uttarakhand History and a national seminar on ‘Woman in 21st Culture Association national seminar Century: Working towards Employment’ on ‘Emerging Trends in Historical at Goa from 13 to 14 February 2015. and Social Sciences Research in the ` 1,50,000. Himalaya’ at Haldwani from 12 to 13 February 2015. ` 1, 00,000. 233. Prof. Lancy. I. Lobo, Centre of Culture 227. Dr. Shabana Sajid, Moradabad Muslim Degree College, Moradabad for organizing a national seminar on ‘Brass Metal Works, Health and Environment’ at Moradabad from 14 to 15 February 2015. ` 1, 00,000.
and Development, Vadodara for organizing a national seminar on ‘Family, Marriage and Divorce in a Globalized Era: Shifting Concepts and Changing Practices in India’ at Vadodara from 12 to 14 February 2015. ` 3, 00,000.
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241. Dr. I.K. Manommani, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai for organizing a national seminar on ‘Land Use/ Land Cover Changes and its Impact: 235. Dr. Asit Kumar Mantry, Buddha College Spatial Challenges and Geospatial of Education, Karnal for organizing a Technologies’ at Madurai from 19 to 20 national seminar on ‘Review of Right February 2015. ` 1, 50,000. to Education (RTE) Act 2009: Access and Quality’ at Karnal from 14 to 15 242. Dr. D. K. Yadav, Babasaheb Bhimrao February 2015. ` 2, 50,000. Ambedkar University, Lucknow for organizing a national seminar on 236. Dr. Neelam, Lakshmibai College, Delhi ‘Implications of Pradhan Mantri Jan for organizing a national seminar on Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) on Inclusive ‘Stri: Kal, Aaj Aur Kal’ at Delhi from 18 Development: Issues and Challenges’ at to 19 February 2015. ` 1, 00,000. (SC) Lucknow from 19 to 20 February 2015. ` 1, 00,000. (withdrawn) 237. Dr. H. M. Baruwa, Madhya Pradesh Dalit Sahitya Academy, Ujjain for 243. Prof. C.K. Shah, Department of organizing a national seminar on ‘Social Accounting and Business Statistics, Harmony in India: Challenges and University of Rajasthan, Jaipur for Remedial Measures (Contemporaneous organizing a national seminar on Perspectives)’ at Ujjain from 15 to 16 ‘Paradigm Shift in Accenting and February 2015. ` 1, 50,000. (SC) Reporting Practices under Companies
Act’ at Jaipur from 20 to 21 February 238. Dr. C.M. Agrawal, Kumaun University, 2015. ` 1, 00,000. Almorah for organizing a national seminar on ‘Mother in Indian Culture’ at 244. Dr. M. Naga Raju, P.S.S. Educational Almorah, from 15 to 16 February 2015. Development Society, Kurnool for ` 1, 50,000. organizing a national seminar on ‘Adivasis / ST Communities in India: 239. Dr. M. Lakshmana Kumar, Sri Kaliswari Education, Development and Change’ at College, Sivakasi for organizing a Kurnool from 20 to 21 February 2015. national seminar on ‘Strategies for ` 1, 00,000. (SC) Sustainable Development Practices in Indian Industries’ at Sivakasi from 17 to 245. Dr. R. P. Asija, Maharishi Dayanand 18 February 2015. ` 1, 00,000. College of Education, Abohar for organizing a national seminar on ‘Yoga 240. Dr. M. Mohmed Sathik, Sadakathulla Education for Enhancing Quality in Appa College, Tirunelveli for Teacher Education’ at Abohar from 20 organizing a national seminar on to 21 February 2015. ` 1, 00,000. ‘Creating Entrepreneurship Awareness among Self- Help Group Members’ 246. Dr. Usha Tickoo, Sai Shyam College at Tirunelveli on 18 February 2015. of Education, Jammu for organizing a ` 1,00,000. national seminar on ‘A Socio-Economic
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275. Dr. Beena S. Khemchandani, Seva Sadan’s College of Education, 270. Prof. Manu Mittal, Equal Opportunity Ulhasnagar for organizing a national Office, Jawaharlal Nehru University, seminar on ‘Revisiting Teacher Delhi for organizing a national seminar Education’ at Ulhasnagar from 12 to 14 on ‘Access to Higher Education: March 2015. ` 1, 00,000. Overcoming Challenges faced by Students Belonging to SC, ST, OBC and 276. Dr. Nidhi Lalthotra, Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, Delhi for organizing a Students with Disabilities’ at Delhi from national seminar on ‘Democracy in the 9 to 10 March 2015. ` 1, 00,000. (SC) 21st Century: Democracy or Dissent’ 271. Dr. Kamei Aphun, Department of at Delhi from 12 to 14 March 2015. Sociology, University of Delhi, Delhi for ` 1,00,000. (SC) organizing a national seminar on ‘North East India Today: Some Reflections’ at 277. Prof. Alok Shrotriya, Dept. of Ancient Delhi on 12 March 2015. ` 1, 50,000. Indian History, Culture and Archaeology, (ST) (withdrawn) Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Amarkantak for organizing a national 272. Dr. Smita Verma, Isabella Thoburn seminar on ‘Confluence of Indigenous College, Lucknow for organizing Mind: Tribal Writers’ Conference’ at a national seminar on ‘Women and Amarkantak from 12 to 17 March 2015. Leadership in India: Deciphering ` 2, 00,000. the Persisting Gender Gap (Issues of ‘Equality’ and ‘Equity’ in Academia, 278. Dr. Ankush B Sawant, Centre for State, Bureaucracy and Corporate International and Strategic Studies, World)’ at Lucknow from 12 to 13 Mumbai for organizing a national March 2015. ` 3, 00,000. seminar on ‘Revisiting Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru’ at Mumbai from 13 to 14 March 273. Dr. S.H. Indurwade, Rashtrasant 2015. ` 2, 50,000. Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur for organizing a national seminar on ‘Right to Food Security 279. Dr. Subhash Garg, The IIS University, Jaipur for organizing a national seminar Bill: Challenges and Opportunities’ on ‘Women Empowerment and Inclusive at Nagpur on 12 to 13 March 2015. Growth’ at Jaipur from 13 to 14 March ` 2,00,000. (SC) 2015. ` 1,00,000. 274. Dr. Anjuli Chandra, Gandhigram Rural Institute, Gandhigram for organizing a 280. Dr. Sarita Gijwani, DAV College of Education, Fajilka for organizing a national seminar on ‘Social Exclusion of national seminar on ‘Eradicating the Dalit Women in 21st Century: Strategies 238
Problems of Alcoholism, Drugs and Smoking’ at Fajilka from 13 to 14 March 2015. ` 1, 00,000.
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286. Dr. Shashikant Pandey, Babasaheb 281. Prof. Bipasha Raha and Subhaya Bhimrao Ambedkar Central University, Chattopadhyay, Department of Lucknow for organizing a national History, Visva Bharati, Shantiniketan seminar on ‘Emerging Trends and for organizing a national seminar Dynamics in Indian Politics’ at Lucknow on ‘Assertion of Self: Social and from 14 to 15 March 2015. ` 1, 00,000. Cultural: History of Colonial India’ at Shantiniketan from 13 to 14 March 287. Prof. P. Adinarayana Reddy, Department of Adult and Continuing Education, 2015. ` 1, 50,000. (withdrawn). S.V. University, Tirupati for organizing 282. Mr. Brogen Singh Akoijam, Community a national seminar on ‘Social Medicine Dept., Regional Institute Responsibility of Higher Education of Medical Sciences, Imphal for Institutions: Status, Problems and organizing the 9th National Conference Strategies’ at Tirupati from 17 to 18 on Adolescent Health, 2015 (IAAHCON March 2015. ` 1, 00,000. 2015) on ‘Ensuring Adolescent Friendly Quality Services’ at Imphal from 13 to 288. Dr. Hareet Kumar Meena, Indira Gandhi 15 March 2015. ` 1, 00,000. National Tribal University, Amarkantak for organizing a national seminar on 283. Dr. Ranjit Singh Ghuman, Centre ‘Tribal Resistance Movements in India for Research in Rural and Industrial with special reference to Central India’ Development, Chandigarh for organizing at Amarkantak from 17 to 18 March a national seminar on ‘Corporate Social 2015. ` 3, 00,000. (ST) Responsibility in India: Challenges, Possibilities and Prospects for Socio- 289. Dr. Sujata Aishwarya Cheema, economic Transformation’ at Chandigarh Academy of International Studies, from 14 to 15 March 2015. ` 1, 00,000. Jamia Millia Islamia University, Delhi for organizing a national seminar on 284. Dr. G. Sudhakar, Dr. K.R.R.M. Degree ‘West Asia: Between Turbulent Present College, Duggirala for organizing the and Uncertain Future’ at Delhi from 18 Andhra Pradesh Economic Association to 19 March 2015. ` 2, 00,000. National Seminar on ‘Andhra Pradesh Economy’ at Duggirala from 14 to 15 290. Dr. Soubhagya Ranjan Padhi, Rajiv March 2015. ` 1, 00,000. Gandhi University, Doimukh for organizing a national seminar on ‘Tribal 285. Dr. Onkar Nath Tiwari, Department of Development, Discontent, Exclusion Law, St. Andrews College, Gorakhpur and Tribal Identity in Contemporary for organizing a national seminar North East India’ at Doimukh from 19 on ‘Juvenile Delinquency: Law and Juveniles Technology and Children to 20 March 2015. ` 3, 00,000. 239
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292. Prof. N. K. Jha , UGC Centre for Southern Asian Studies, Pondicherry University, 297. Dr. Ashok Kumar, Defence and Puducherry for organizing a national Strategic Studies Centre, Jai Narayan seminar on ‘Neighborhood Initiatives of Vyas University, Jodhpur for organizing the Modi Government: Challenges and a national seminar on ‘India’s Internal Road Ahead’ at Puducherry from 19 to Security: Present Challenges and Future 20 March 2015. ` 3, 00,000. Perspectives’ at Jodhpur from 21 to 22 March 2015. ` 1, 00,000. (ST) 293. Mr. Justin Pallickal Jose, PG Dept. of Social Work, Holy Cross Institute Dr. Kripa Shankar Chaubey, of Management and Technology, 298. Mahatma Gandhi Antarrastriya Hindi Kozhikode for organizing a national Vishwavidyalaya Regional Centre, seminar on ‘Revisiting the Psychosocial Kolkata for organizing a national Perspectives on Social Marginalization in India: Understanding Current seminar on ‘Language, Culture and Scenario and Directions for Future Society in North Eastern Region of Research’ at Kozhikode from 19 to 20 India: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue’ March 2015. ` 1,50,000. at Kolkata from 20 to 22 March 2015. ` 2,00,000. 294. Prof. Samit Kar, Directed Initiative, Kolkata for organizing a national 299. Dr. R. Sekar, Annamalai University, seminar on ‘The contribution of Annamalai Nagar for organizing a Professor A. R. Desai in Sociology of national seminar on ‘Contemporary India: The Implication in Contemporary Issues in Woman Rights with special Sociological Thought’ in association reference to Status of Woman in India’ with University of Mumbai at Kolkata at Annamalai from 20 to 21 March 2015. from 20 to 21 March 2015. ` 2,50,000. ` 1, 00,000. (Visually Challenged) 295. Dr. Raghuvir Singh, TAPMI School of 300. Dr. Abdul Hannan, Department of Geography, Sikkim University, Gangtok Business, Manipal University, Sanganer for organizing a national seminar on for organizing a national seminar and ‘Police, Internal Security and Human panel discussion on ‘Make in India: A Right: Issues and Challenges in North Paradigm Shift on People Management’ East India’ at Gangtok from 20 to 21 at Sanganer from 20 to 21 March 2015. ` 1,00,000. March 2015. ` 2, 00,000. 240
301. Dr. Paul G. Aquinas, Department of 307. Prof. Anil Kumar Rai, Centre for Social Work, Mangalore University, Communication and Media Studies, Mangalagangothri for organizing Mahatma Gandhi Antarrastriya Hindi a national seminar on ‘Woman as Vishwavidyalaya, Wardha for organizing Change Makers for a Vibrant Society: a national seminar on ‘Spirituality, Understanding the Changing Role Media and Social Changes’ at Wardha of Women in Social Context’ at from 24 to 26 March 2015. ` 1, 00,000. Mangalagangothri from 20 to 21 March 308. Prof. Sandeep Joshi, M.P. Institute 2015. ` 2, 00,000. of Social Science Research, Ujjain for organizing a national seminar on 302. Dr. Usha Srivastava, Samajik Shodh ‘Implementation of Right to Education Sansthan, Delhi for organizing a (RTE)’ at Ujjain from 25 to 26 March national seminar on ‘Globalization and 2015. ` 2, 00,000. its Effects on Indian Society’ at Delhi from 22 to 23 March 2015. ` 1, 00,000. 309. Shri P. N. Bhuyan, Bright Educational 303. Mr. Hari Om Rai, Aparna Shodh and Developmental Organisation, Sansthan, Dausa for organizing a national Kachuapada, Dist. Balasore for seminar on ‘Human Development in organizing a national seminar on India: Emerging Issues and Paradigms’ ‘Electoral Reforms through the Year’ at on 21 March 2015. ` 1, 50,000. (SC) Kachuapada from 25 to 27 March 2015. ` 1, 00,000 304. Dr. Sunita Mishra, Association for Social Cultural Studies, Delhi for organizing a 310. Dr. Lakshmi Aiyar, Department of national seminar on ‘Communal Politics Hindi, Central University of Rajasthan, and Threats to Indian Society and Polity’ Bandrasindri for organizing a national at Delhi from 23 to 24 March 2015. seminar on ‘Folk Literature with ` 1,00,000. reference to Hindi and Other Indian Languages’ at Bandrasindri from 26 to 27 305. Dr. G. Sridevi, School of Economics, March 2015. ` 1, 00,000. (withdrawn) University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad for
organizing a national seminar on ‘Food and Nutritional Security: Role of State’ 311. Dr. Lata Jain, RME Samudai Bal Vikas Society, Delhi for organizing a national at Hyderabad from 23 to 24 March 2015. seminar on ‘The New Economic ` 2, 00,000. (SC) Policies: Challenges and Prospects of Social Science Today’ at Delhi from 26 306. Dr. K.M. Metry, Department of Tribal to 27 March 2015. ` 1, 00,000. Studies, Kannada University, Hampi for organizing a national seminar on ‘Particularly Vulnerable Tribal 312. Dr. P. Subba Rao, Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, Groups of India: Identity, Indigenous Andhra University, Visakhapatnam Knowledge and Folk Culture’ at Hampi for organizing a national seminar on from 24 to 26 March 2015. ` 2, 00,000. ‘Exclusion and Deprivation of Scheduled (ST) 241
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313. Dr. Mohammad Azvar Khan, Libra 319. Prof. Sarita Chaudhary, Shree Satya Sai B.Ed College, Malout for organizing College of Law, Dehradun for organizing a national seminar on ‘Education for a national seminar on ‘Gender of Peace and Harmony’ at Malout from 28 Equality, Feminism in Contemporary to 29 March 2015. ` 1, 00,000. India: Issues and Challenges’ at Dehradun from 27 to 28 March 2015. 320. Dr. A Kachhap, Society of Tribal Women ` 1, 00,000. for Development, Delhi for organizing a national seminar on ‘Tribal Girls/ 314. Dr. Sandeep Sawhney, Doraha College Women Trafficking in NCT of Delhi’ of Education, Ludhiana for organizing at Delhi from 28 to 29 March 2015. a national seminar on ‘Chaos in Values: ` 1,00,000. Emerging Challenge for All’ at Ludhiana from 27 to 28 March 2015.` 1, 50,000. 321. Mr. Hari Prasad Kaphley, Moridhal College, Dhemaji for organizing a 315. Mr. Devidas G. Nawase, Bhimrao T. national seminar on ‘Globalization: Pradhan College of Arts, Science and A Challenge in the Growth and Commerce, Thane for organizing a Development of Indigenous Language national seminar on ‘Inclusive Growth’ and Culture in North-East India’ at at Shahapur on 27 March 2015. Dhemaji from 28 to 29 March 2015. ` 1,00,000. (SC) `1,50,000. 316. Prof. Sheoraj Singh, University of Delhi, Delhi for organizing a national seminar 322. Dr. A. Sugiartha Rani, Department of Economics, Periyar University, Salem on ‘Dalit Samaj Ke Aadharbhoot for organizing a national seminar on Prashan: Vishesh Sandharbh Sahitya, ‘WASH in India: Issues and Challenges’ Shiksha aur Sanskriti’ at Delhi on 27 to at Salem in the month of March 2015. 28 February 2015. ` 3, 00,000. (SC) ` 1,00,000. (withdrawn) 317. Mrs. Raga Latha, Karunamayi Mahila Mandali, Khamman for organizing a 323. Dr. Rajeev Kumar, Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi for organizing national seminar on ‘Enhancing Women’s a national seminar on ‘Problem of Food Capacity to Prevent and Respond to Security in India (with special reference Sexual Harassment at Workplace for to Uttar Pradesh)’ at Varanasi from 25 to Rural Women in Khamman District of 26 April 2015. ` 2, 00,000. Telangana State’ at Khamman on 28 March 2015. ` 1, 00,000. 324. Dr. P. K. Bhargava, Chaudhary Ranbir Singh Institute of Social and Economic 318. Mr. Murari Lal Meena, Sarswati Vidhya Change, Maharshi Dayanand University, Mandir Shiksha Samiti, Dausa for Rohtak for organizing a national seminar organizing a national seminar on ‘Rag242
on ‘Development Dynamics: Strategy, 330. Prof. S. N. Chaudhary, Rajiv Gandhi Chair in Contemporary Studies, Viability and Challenges in Haryana’ Barkatullah University, Bhopal for at Rohtak from 18 to 19 April 2015. organizing a national seminar on ` 2,00,000. ‘Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups 325. Dr. P. Ganesan, Alagappa University, of Central India: Development Status, Sivagangai for organizing a national Challenges and Possibilities’ at Bhopal seminar on ‘Impact of Electronic from 29 to 30 May 2015. ` 1, 00,000. Resources on Teaching, Learning and Research: Issues and Opportunities’ at 331. Prof. M. Moovendhan, Department of English, Ayya Nadar Janaki Ammal Sivagangai from 24 to 25 April 2015. College, Sivakasi for organizing a ` 1, 00,000. national seminar on ‘Social Perspectives in Indian Writing in English in the Post326. Ms. Padma Gunde, Swapna Health Colonial Era’ at Sivakasi from 19 to 20 and Education Society, Hyderabad March. 2015. ` 1, 00,000. for organizing a national seminar on ‘Challenges of Livelihood Security 332. Dr. S. N. Chaturvedi, Dept. of in Indian in the context of recently Economics, M.G. Kashi Vidyapith, enacted National Food Security Act’ at Varanasi for organizing a national Hyderabad from 24 to 25 April 2015. seminar on ‘Challenges of Rural ` 1,00,000. Development’ at Varanasi from 23 to 24 May 2015. ` 2,50,000. 327. Dr. Mohd. Azam Khan, Dept. of Economics, Aligarh Muslim University, 333. Prof Ajay Kumar Mehra, Centre for Public Affairs, Noida for organizing a Aligarh for organizing a national national seminar on ‘Smart Cities and seminar on ‘Decentralization and India’s New Urban Imperative’ at Noida Poverty Reduction in India: Initiative from 25 to 26 May 2015. ` 2, 50,000. and Achievements’ at Aligarh from 25 to 26 April 2015. ` 1. 50,000. 334. Dr. Sanjay, Govindam Teachers Training
College, Alwar for organizing a national 328. Dr. Ramphul, Institute of Management seminar on ‘Human Rights in India: Studies and Research, Maharishi Dalit Tribal and Minorities’ at Alwar on Dayanand University, Rohtak for 5 May 2015. ` 1, 00,000. organizing a national seminar on ‘Rural Transformation in India: Challenges, 335. Prof. Majula Tiwari, Preston College, Opportunities and Strategies’ at Rohtak Gwalior for organizing a national on 28 April 2015. ` 1, 00,000. seminar on ‘Utility and Importance of Library and Information Services and 329. Dr. Y. Chinna Rao, Centre for the Study of Sources in Research of Education and Discrimination and Exclusion, Jawaharlal Management’ at Gwalior from 9 to 10 Nehru University, Delhi for organizing a May 2015. ` 1, 00,000. national seminar on ‘Discrimination and Exclusion’ at Delhi from 24 to 25 April 336. Dr. S.P Gupta, Kirori Mal College, Delhi for organizing a national seminar 2015. ` 2, 00,000. (SC) 243
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on ‘Sustainability through CSR’ at Delhi from 26 to 27 June 2015. ` 1, 25,000. 337. Dr. P.S. Rajput, Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur for organizing a national seminar on ‘Re-defining the Strategic Role of Libraries in Indian Culture and Modern Society’ at Udaipur from 30 to 31 July 2015. ` 1, 00,000.
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for organizing a national seminar on ‘Globalization and the Roles of State’ at Imphal 5 to 6 August 2015. ` 1, 00,000. (ST) 343. Dr. Madhu Murdia, Pacific Institute of Hotel Management, Udaipur for organizing a national seminar on ‘Consumer Behavior in Hospitality and Tourism Industry’ at Udaipur from 7 to 8 August 2015. ` 1, 50,000.
338. Dr. N.R. Nagarajan, Dept. of Management Studies, Sri Kailaswari College, Sivakasi for organizing a 344. Dr. Indu Varshney, Dept. of Economics, D.S. College, Aligarh for organizing a national seminar on ‘Tax Reforms in national seminar on ‘Backward Class India: Opportunities and Challenges’ and Poverty: Causes and Remedy’ at at Sivakasi from 24 to 25 July 2015. Aligarh from 19 to 20 September 2015. ` 1,25,000. ` 1,00,000. 339. Prof. J.B. Nade, Vasantrao Kale Mahavidyalaya, Osmanabad for 345. Prof. Ashwani Kumar, Chairperson, Centre for Public Policy, Habitat and organizing a national seminar on ‘Women Human Development, Tata Institute of Empowerment: Issues and Challenges’ Social Sciences, Mumbai for organizing at Osmanabad from 28 to 29 July 2015. a national seminar on ‘Contesting ` 1, 00,000. Spaces and Negotiating Development: 340. Dr. Neeta Sharma, Parishkar College of A Dialogue on Geographies of Power, Global Excellence, Jaipur for organizing Politics and Citizenship in India’ at a national seminar on ‘Panchayati Mumbai in the month of October 2015. Raj Vyavastha mein Vikendriyakaran: ` 2,00,000. Rajasthan mein Jan-chetna ewam Samadhan’ at Jaipur from 27 to 29 July 346. Dr. Satya Pal Singh, Digvijai Nath P.G. College, Gorakhpur for organizing a 2015. ` 1, 00,000. national seminar on ‘Globalization and 341. Ms. Samita Shetty, MES’s Pillai College Indian Agriculture: Perspective and of Education and Research, Mumbai Prospects’ at Gorakhpur from 6 to 7 for organizing a national seminar November 2015. ` 1, 00,000. on ‘Enabling Education: Equipping 347. Prof. K. Sudha Rani, S.V.U. College Students for Life’ at Mumbai from 18 to of Arts S.V. University, Tirupati for 19 July 2015. ` 1, 00,000. organizing a national seminar on ‘Rural Development Strategies, Policies, 342. Dr. N.G. Ngalengnam, Dept. of Political Programmes and Challenges’ at Tirupati Science, Indira Gandhi National Tribal from 6 to 7 November 2015. ` 1, 00,000. University Regional Campus, Imphal
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Publication Grants
Doctoral Theses/ Research Reports Published 1.
Seema P. Salgaonkar, “Awareness Level at Gram Sabhas in Goa: Analysis and Perspective”, M/s Himalayas Publishing House, Pooja Apartments, 4-B Murari Lal Street, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi- 110 002.
2. Dr. Rohini Kashikar Sudhakar, “Lifelong Learning Strategies used by NGOs Reaching the Unreached Girls and Women”, M/s Himalayas Publishing House, Pooja Apartments, 4-B Murari Lal Street, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi- 110 002. 3.
Dr. Aarti Prasad, “Who Cares? Socioeconomic Conditions of Nurses in Mumbai”, M/s Himalayas Publishing House, Pooja Apartments, 4-B Murari Lal Street, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi- 110 002.
Publications, B-7, Saraswati Complex, Subhash Chowk, Laxmi Nagar Delhi -110092. 6.
Dr. PrashantVishnu Sonwane, “Kotumbik Rachnet Vradhachi Bhumika-ekSamaj Shastriya Anbhayads” M/s Sunrise Publications, B-7, Saraswati Complex, Subhash Chowk, Laxmi Nagar Delhi -110092.
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Dr. Kartik Pandya, “Bhismacharitam-A Critical Study”, M/s Sunrise Publications, B-7, Saraswati Complex, Subhash Chowk, Laxmi Nagar, Delhi -110092.
8. Dr. Sanjeev Tandon, “Shopping Mall (An Indian Perspective)” M/s Sunrise Publications, B-7 Saraswati Complex, Subhash Chowk, Laxmi Nagar, Delhi -110092.
9. Dr. Surendra Singh, “Ethno-Religious Issues and Democratic Governance 4. Dr. Akanksha Srivastava, “Madhyamika in Post-Globalized Russia and India: Vidhaylyon main Karyarat Shikshakon A Comparative Study”, M/s Sunrise main Pratibal ki Bhumika, Vyaktitva, Publications, B-7 Saraswati Complex, Prakar evam Kathorepan ka Subhash Chowk, Laxmi Nagar, Delhi Manovaigyanik Adhayan”, M/s Sunrise -110092. Publications, B-7, Saraswati Complex, Subhash Chowk, Laxmi Nagar Delhi 10. Dr. Malabika Das Gupta, “Urbanisation -110092. and the Tribals of Tripura”, M/s Mittal Publications, 4594/9, Daryaganj, New 5. Dr. Badar Jahan, “The Politics of Secularism in India”, M/s Sunrise Delhi-110002. 245
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11. Dr. Tamanna Kaushal, “Parental 18. Dr. Lalita Rana, “Ancient Tradition in Encouragement as Correlated to SelfGeography”, M/s Classical Publishing concept and Learning Behavior of Company, 28- Shopping Centre, Karam Children”, M/s Manak Publications, Pvt. Pura, New Delhi-110015. Ltd.B-7, Saraswati Complex, Subhash 19. Dr. Vikas Baya, “Janjatiye Vikas: Chowk, Laxmi Nagar, Delhi-110092. Dakshini Rajasthan ke Sandarbh main”, 12. Dr. Aman Mohd. Khan, “Police and M/s Classical Publishing Company, 28Human Rights: A Study of Communal Shopping Centre, Karam Pura, New Violence in Gujarat”, M/s Manak Delhi-110015. Publications Pvt. Ltd., B-7, Saraswati Complex, Subhash Chowk, Laxmi 20. Dr. Anu Jain, “Domestic Violence against Bhil Women of Southern Nagar, Delhi-110092. Rajasthan: A Sociological Study”, 13. Dr. Deepika Singh, “US Energy Policy M/s Classical Publishing Company, towards Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan”, 28-Shopping Centre, Karam Pura, New Manak Publications Pvt. Ltd., B-7, Delhi-110015. Saraswati Complex, Subhash Chowk, 21. Dr. Jayanta Krishna Sarmah, “The Laxmi Nagar, Delhi-110092. Autonomy Paradox: Interrogation of 14. Dr. Shantesh Kumar Singh, “Emerging Autonomy Movement and Autonomous United States Policy of Global Public Councils in Assam”, M/s Purbanchal Health,” Manak Publications Pvt. Ltd., Prakash, H.No.2, Seuji Path, Dr. B-7, Saraswati Complex, Subhash B.N. Saikia Road, Wireless, Dispur, Chowk, Laxmi Nagar, Delhi-110092. Guwahati- 781006. 15. Dr. A. Xavier Susairaj, “The Problems 22. Dr. Seemita Mohanty, “Impact of and Prospects for Vocationalisation of English and Major Indian Languages Higher Secondary Education in Tamil on the Tribal Languages of Western Nadu”, Manak Publications Pvt. Ltd., Odisha”, M/s Gyan Publishing House, B-7, Saraswati Complex, Subhash Gyan Kunj 23, Main Ansari Road, Darya Chowk, Laxmi Nagar, Delhi-110092. Ganj, New Delhi -110002. 16. Dr. Anupama Pandey, “Urbanization 23. Dr. Anju Bali, “Foreign Policy of and Religious Tolerance”, M/s Rawat Tunisia: Transition from Colonial Period Publications, Satyam Apartments, to Post-Colonial (1946-66)”, M/s Gyan Sector 3, Jain Temple Road, Jawahar Publishing House, Gyan Kunj, 23, Main Nagar, Jaipur -302 004. Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi -110002. 17. Dr. Dinesh Vyas, “Samajik-Sanskritik Nirantarta Avam Parivartan: Bhaat 24. Om Parkash Panwar “Gathbandhan Sarkare avam Rashtrapati ki Bhumika Samuday Ka Adhayan”, M/s Rawat (1989-2006)”, M/s Gyan Publishing Publications, Satyam Apartments, House, Gyan Kunj, 23, Main Ansari Sector 3, Jain Temple Road, Jawahar Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi -110002. Nagar, Jaipur- 302004. 246
25. Dr. Rajani Kant Neeraj, “Jansankhya Explorations in Psychology. The following Niyantran evam Niyojan: Samkaleen papers contributors presented their papers; Gramin Paridrishya”, M/s Gyan Publishing House, Gyan Kunj, 23, Main 1. ‘Organizational Performance: Issues and Challenges’, Shailendra Singh & Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi Vishal Gupta, IIM, Lucknow. -110002. Dr. Vikas Kumar, “Panchayat Netritva 2. Ka Udeeyman Swarup”, M/s Gyan Publishing House, Gyan Kunj, 23, Main Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi -110002. 3. 27. Dr. (Mrs.) Letha Ram Mohan, “Parental Involvement- Does School Matter”, M/s Gyan Publishing House, Gyan Kunj, 23, Main Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi -110002. 4. 28. Dr. Ramakant Roy, “Hindu Muslim Rishton Ke Bahane: Rahi Ke Upanyas”, M/s Lokbharti Prakashan, First Floor, Darbari Building, Mahatma Gandhi Marg, Allahabad- 211001. 26.
29. Dr. Praseetha Unnikrishnan, “Mainstreaming Children with Visual Impairment- A Paradigm”, M/s Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd., 4360/4, Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi-110002.
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‘Ethical Leadership in India: A Review of Theory and Research’, Kanika T. Bhal, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. ‘Burnout, Organisational Cynicism, Alienation: Review of Negative Workplace Attitudes, Behaviours, and Cognition’, Neharika Vohra, IIM, Ahmedabad. ‘Moral and Ethical Dimensions of Corporate Life: Implications for Organizational Behaviour’, Sunita Singh Sengupta, FMS, University of Delhi, New Delhi. ‘Contestations of Identity in Pluralistic Societies’, Purnima Singh, Department of HSS, IIT Delhi, New Delhi.
6. ‘Religious Behaviour: Psycho-Social Perspectives’, Preeti Kapur, University of Delhi & Girishwar Misra, University of Delhi, New Delhi.
30. Dr. N. Bangkim Singh, “Social Construction of Gender: A Study on Parental Gender-role Socialization in ‘Beyond Individualism and Meitei Society”, M/s Arun Publishing 7. Collectivism’, R.C. Tripathi, Department House Pvt. Ltd., SCO 49-51, P.B. 52, of Psychology, Allahabad University, Basement, Sector 17C, Chandigarh Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh. -160017. Science: Conceptual During the year under report, a national 8. ‘Cognitive Advances and Status of Research in seminar was organised at the ICSSR India’, Narayanan Srinivasan, CBCS, Conference Hall during 21-22 January 2015 University of Allahabad, Allahabad, to finalise the survey report of the Sixth Uttar Pradesh. Round of ICSSR’s Research Survey and 247
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9. ‘Culture, Cognition and Pedagogy’, 12. ‘Family, Identity and the Individual Bharati Baveja, Department of in India’, Nandita Chaudhary, Shashi Education, University of Delhi, New Shukla, and Reshu Tomar, Lady Irwin Delhi. College, New Delhi. 10. ‘Applied Cognition’, Vanita Sondhi, Delhi University, New Delhi.
13. ‘Spectacle of the Consumer: Reading the Consumption Metaphors’, Sonali Dey, Department of Psychology, Kolkata 11. ‘Socialization and Parenting: Mapping University, Kolkata. the Indian Landscape’, Shagufa Kapadia, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Gujarat.
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Annals Indian Journal of Human Development Gandhi Marg (English) Vikas Paricharcha (Hindi) Indian Journal of Labour Economics Indian Journal of Gerontology Vanyajati (ST) Indian Journal of Tai Studies (NER) (ST) Regional Symbiosis Political Economic Journal of India Transactions Institute of Indian Geographers Man and Life Indian Journal of Regional Science Dialogue The Asian Economic Review Rajagiri Journal of Social Development Chintan Srijan (Hindi) Kerala Sociologist Purvadeva (SC) ISDA Journal Gandhi Marg (Hindi)
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Financial Assistance Provided to Scholars to Participate in International Conferences/Data Collection Abroad Conferences Abroad 1. Ms. Pooja Kukreja, Assistant Professor, Hans Raj College, Delhi University, Delhi for financial assistance to attend the “Multicultural Folk lore in Contemporary Fiction” at USA during 3-6 April 2014. 2.
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of Social Work, Bengaluru University, Karnataka for financial assistance to attend the “Global Social Sciences Conference 2014” at Hong Kong, China during 10-12 April 2014. (SC)
7. Prof. Indira Athawale, Associate Professor, NSC Science College, Nashik for financial assistant to attend the Ms. Garima Dhabhal, M. Phil. Scholar, “Understanding South Asian’s Cultures, JNU, New Delhi for financial assistance Histories Issues & Opportunity” at Utah, to attend the “Visual Anthropology & USA during 11-13 April 2014. Contemporary South Asian History” at Cambridge, UK during 4-5 April 2014. 8. Dr. Majibur Raheman Shaikh, Assistant Professor, Jamia Millia Islamia Ms. Arpita Biswas, Ph.d Scholar, JNU, University, New Delhi for financial New Delhi for financial assistance to assistance to attend the “British Political attend the “Young Scholar Workshop & Studies Association Annual Meeting” Conference” at Toronto, Canada during at Manchester, UK during 14-16 April 8-12 April 2014. 2014. Ms. Sagorika Singha, M. Phil. Scholar, 9. Dept. of Arts & Aesthetics, JNU, New Delhi for financial assistance to attend the “Console-ing Passions 2014” at Columbia, USA during 10-12, April 2014.
Ms. Kavita Sharma, Associate Professor, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, Delhi for financial assistance to attend the “2014 Annual Conference Global Marketing Special Interest Group” at Cancun, Mexico during 16-18 April 2014.
5. Ms. Ritika Pant, M. Phil. Scholar, Dept. of Arts & Aesthetics, JNU, New Delhi for financial assistance to attend 10. Dr. Suneet Verma, Associate Professor, Dept. of Psychology, University of the “Console-ing Passions 2014” at Delhi, Delhi for financial assistance to Columbia, USA during 10-12, April attend the “Yoga & Psyche Conference : 2014. The Future of Psychology” at California 6. Mr. Nagesha H.V., Ph.d Scholar, Dept. (USA) during 18-20 April 2014. 251
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11. Dr. M.S. Thangam, Assistant Professor 17. Dr. Naresh Kumar Verma, Mangal of History, Sarah Tucker College, Vihar, Alwar for financial assistance to Tirunelveli for financial assistance to attend the “13th EBES Conference” at attend the “IUAES 2014 Inter Congress Istanbul, Turkey during 5-7 June 2014. the Future with Anthropologies” at (SC) Chiba City, Japan during 15-18 May 18. Mr. Mirza Zulfiqur Rehman, Ph.D 2014. Scholar, Tajbee Complex, Mithapukhuri, 12. Mr. Alivate Singh Ningthouiam, Ph.D Jorhat, Assam for financial assistance to Scholar, JNU, New Delhi for financial attend the “Association for Borderlands assistance to attend the “12th Biennial Studies : 1st World Conference” at Joen Conference of Asian Studies in Israel SW Finland during 9-13 June 2014. 2014” at Mount Carmel, Israel during 19. Mr. Vimal Nayam Pandey, M. Phil. 25-26 May 2014. Scholar, JNU, New Delhi for financial 13. Dr. Tsetan Namgyal, Assistant Professor, assistance to attend the “Conference CIAS, SIS, JNU, New Delhi for financial of the African Studies Association in assistance to attend the “Buddhism in Germany (VAD)”at Bagreoth, Germany the Changing World (ULAN-UDE, during 11-14 June 2014. Russia)”at Ulan-Ude Russia during 2820. Mr. Nookaraju Bendu Kurthi, Ph.d 31 May 2014. (ST) Scholar, Dept. of Communication, 14. Prof. Parikshat Singh Manhas, UniverSchool of Arts & Communication, sity of Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad for financial assistance to attend the for financial assistance to attend the “12th Asia Pacific Chire (APaCHRIE) “Society for Disability Studies (SDS), Conference 2014” at Kuala Lumpur, 27th Annual Conference” at Minnesota Malaysia during 21-24 May 2014. USA during 11-14 June 2014. (SC) 15. Ms. Bhawna Sharma, Ph.D Scholar, SIS, 21. Ms. Abhija Ghosh, Ph.d Scholar, Student JNU, New Delhi for financial assistance in Cinema Studies, School of Arts and to attend the “Conflict Transformation Athletics, JNU, New Delhi for financial and Peace Building in Palestine: assistance to attend the “Moving on: Challenges and Future Directions” at South Asian Screen Cultures in a London (UK) during 1-3 June 2014. Broader Frame” at London UK during 12-14 June 2014. 16. Prof. S.C. Das, Faculty of Commerce, B.H.U., Varanasi for financial Assistance 22. Mr. Vibhushan Subba, M. Phil. Scholar, School of Arts and Athletics, JNU, New to attend the “15th International Delhi for financial assistance to attend Conference on Human Resource the “Moving on : South Asian Screen Development Research and Practise Cultures in a Broader Frame” at London Across Europe” at Scotland (UK) during UK during 12-14 June 2014. (ST) 4-6 June 2014. (SC) 252
23. Mr. Satri Veera Kesalu, Doctoral Conference on Civil & Human Rights” at Paris, France during 26-27 June 2014. Fellow, Centre for Regional Studies, School of Social Sciences, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad for financial 29. Dr. Sheoraj Singh, Professor, Dept. of Hindi, University of Delhi, Delhi for assistance to attend “The 5th Asian financial assistance to attend the “3rd Dr. Conference on the Social Sciences” at Ambedkar International Convention” at Osaka, Japan during 12-15 June 2014. Paris, France during 4-5 July 2014. (SC) (SC) 24. Dr. Rohit, Assistant Professor, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU, New Delhi for financial assistance to attend the “Hyman P. Minsky Seminar 2014” at New York USA during 13-21 June 2014.
30. Mr. M. Arivalagan, Research Scholar, Madras Institute of Development Studies, Chennai, Tamil Nadu for financial assistance to attend the “2nd World Conference on Environmental History” at Guimaraes, Guimaraes Portugal during 8-12 July 2014.
25. Dr. Habibullah Ansari, Associate 31. Prof. Monidra Dutta, Professor, CIAS/ Professor, A.N. Sinha Institute of Social SIS, JNU, New Delhi for financial Studies, Patna, Bihar for financial assistance to attend the “2nd Annual assistance to attend the “The 9th World International Interdisciplinary Conference Conference of Gerontechnology (ISG AICC, 2014” at Portugal during 8-12 2014)” at Taipei Taiwan during 18-21 July 2014. June 2014. 32. Dr. Ashok Kumar Sarkar, Associate 26. Ms. Urmi Bhattacharyya, Ph.d Scholar, Professor, Centre for Business CSSS, School of Social Sciences, JNU, Administration, Central University of New Delhi for financial assistance to Jharkhand, Jharkhand for financial attend the “ASA 2014 (Decennial): assistance to attend the “9th International Anthropology and Enlightenment” at Institute for Development Studies Scotland (UK) during 19-22 June 2014. Australia-IIMS International Conference on Development” at Bonn, Germany 27. Dr. Saitya Brata Das, Assistant Professor, during 8-12 July 2014. Centre of English Studies, School of Language, Literature and Culture 33. Dr. Chayanika Singh, Consultant Studies, JNU, New Delhi for financial Psychologist, Raghunathpur, Kolkata assistance to attend the “German for financial assistance to attend the Idealism and India Thought” at Lisbon, “28th International Conference on Portugal on 20 June 2014. (SC) Applied Psychology” at Paris, France during 8-13 July 2014. 28. Dr. Nazia Khan, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Political Science, Jamia 34. Ms. Sapna Aggarwal, Research Scholar, Millia Islamia, New Delhi for financial UCPE, Bengaluru University, Karnataka for financial assistance to attend the assistance to attend the “International 253
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of Sociology, M.D. University, Rohtak for financial assistance to attend the “XVIII ISA World Congress of Sociology” at Yokohama, Japan during 13-19 July 2014.
35. Dr. Rajneesh Chowbisa, Assistant Professor, FDI, Dept. of Humanities and Social Sciences, BITS, Pilani for 41. Dr. Anju Beniwal, Lecturer in Sociology, financial assistance to attend the “28th Govt. Meera Girls College, Udaipur, International Conference on Applied Rajasthan for financial assistance to Psychology” at Paris, France during attend the “XVIII ISA World Congress 8-13 July 2014. of Sociology” at Yokohama, Japan during 13-19 July 2014. 36. Prof. Waheeda Khan, Professor, Dept. of Psychology, Jamia Millia Islamia, New 42. Prof. Sambit Mallick, Associate Delhi for financial assistance to attend Professor, Dept. of Humanities and the “28th International Conference of Social Sciences, IIT, Guwahati for Applied Psychology (ICAP), 2014” at financial assistance to attend the “XVIII Paris, France during 8-13 July 2014. ISA World Congress of Sociology” at Yokohama, Japan during 13-19 July 37. Dr. V. Rajunayak, Assistant Professor, 2014. Dept. of Indian and World Literature, the EFL University, Hyderabad for financial 43. Dr. Bhawna, Assistant Professor, assistance to attend the “XVIII Congress Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Kanpur for to 10HA, Power and Democracy financial assistance to attend the “XVIII the Many Voices of Oral History” at ISA World Congress of Sociology” at Barcelona, Spain during 9-12 July 2014. Yokohama, Japan during 13-19 July (ST) 2014. 38. Dr. Sonali Mukherjee, Institute of 44. Mr. Chandrabali Dutta, Teacher, Basanti Social Sciences, New Delhi for financial Devi College, Kolkata for financial assistance to attend the “XVIII ISA assistance to attend the “XVIII ISA World Congress of Sociology” at World Congress of Sociology” at Yokohama, Japan during 13-19 July Yokohama, Japan during 13-19 July 2014. 2014. 39. Dr. Perpetua Miranda, Associate Professor & Head, Department of Sociology, Sophia College of Women, Mumbai for financial assistance to attend the “XVIII ISA World Congress of Sociology” at Yokohama, Japan during 13-19 July 2014. 40. Dr. Madhu Nagla, Professor, Department 254
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Bengaluru for financial assistance to attend the “XVIII ISA World Congress of Sociology” at Yokohama, Japan during 13-19 July 2014.
of Sociology” at Yokohama, Japan during 13-19 July 2014. (SC) 52. Dr. Mukesh Ranga, Professor, Institute of Business Management, CSJM University, Kanpur for financial assistance to attend the “XVIII ISA World Congress of Sociology” at Yokohama, Japan during 13-19 July 2014. (SC)
47. Dr. Giriyappa Kollannavar, Principal Technical Officer, Anna University, Economic Research Division, Central Leather Research Institute, Adyar, Chennai for financial assistance to attend the “XVIII ISA World Congress 53. Dr. Arvind K. Agarwal, Dean, School of of Sociology” at Yokohama, Japan Social Sciences, Central University of during 13-19 July 2014. (ST) Himachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh for financial assistance to attend 48. Dr. Alok Kumar Meena, ICSSR Fellow, the “XVIII ISA World Congress of Dept. of Psychology, JNU University, Sociology” at Yokohama, Japan during Jodhpur, Rajasthan for financial 13-19 July 2014. assistance to attend the “XVIII ISA World Congress of Sociology” at Yokohama, Japan during 13-19 July 2014. (ST)
54. Dr. S.M. Dahiwale, Retd. Professor, DA-4, Clarion Park, Aundh, Pune for financial assistance to attend the “XVIII World Sociology Congress” at Yokahama Japan during 13-19 July 2014. (SC)
49. Dr. Sonali Mukherjee, Institute of Social Sciences, New Delhi for financial assistance to attend the “XVIII ISA World Congress of Sociology” at 55. Prof. Vanita D., Associate Professor, Yokohama, Japan during 13-19 July Dept. of Sociology, A.V.K. 1st Grade 2014. College for Women, Karnataka for financial assistance to attend the “XVIII 50. Prof. Emmanuel Premkant Das, ISA World Congress of Sociology” at Professor, Dept. of Extension Education, Yokohama, Japan during 13-19 July Sam Higginbottom Institute of 2014. Agriculture Technology and Sciences, Deemed University, Allahabad for 56. Dr. Shashi A. Mishra, Associate financial assistance to attend the “XVIII Professor, R.J. College, Mumbai for ISA World Congress of Sociology” at financial assistance to attend the “XVIII Yokohama, Japan during 13-19 July ISA World Congress of Sociology” at 2014. Yokohama, Japan during 13-19 July 2014. 51. Dr. Mahesh Nawaria, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Dept. of Sociology, University of 57. Dr. K.B. Chandrika, Associate Professor, Rajasthan, Jaipur for financial assistance Dept. of Sociology, Rancihannamma University, Karnataka for financial to attend the “XVIII ISA World Congress 255
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assistance to attend the “XVIII ISA 63. Prof. Ahrar Hussain, Professor & World Congress of Sociology” at Dean, Faculty of Education, Jamia Yokohama, Japan during 13-19 July Millia Islamia, New Delhi for financial 2014. (SC) assistance to attend the “Learning Conference 2014” at New York, USA 58. Dr. Rajeev Dubey, Assistant Professor, during 15-17 July 2014. Dept. of Sociology, Tripura University, Tripura for financial assistance to attend 64. Dr. Jyoti Verma, Senior Fellow ICSSR, the “XVIII ISA World Congress of A.N. Sinha Institute of Social Studies, Sociology” at Yokohama, Japan during Patna for financial assistance to attend 13-19 July 2014. the “22nd International Association of Cross-Cultural Psychology, Member 59. Dr. Ruth Nengneilhing, Research Association under IUPS International Associate, EFICOR, New Delhi for Union of Philological Sciences” at financial assistance to attend the “XVIII Reims, France during 15-19 July 2014. ISA World Congress of Sociology” at Yokohama, Japan during 13-19 July 65. Ms. Shweta Singh, Research 2014. (ST) Scholar, University of Delhi, Delhi for financial assistance to attend the 60. Dr. Birender Suna, Post-Doctoral “31st International Social Philosophy Scholar, CSSS, JNU, New Delhi for Conference” at Ashland, USA during financial assistance to attend the “XVIII 17-19 July 2014. ISA World Congress of Sociology” at Yokohama, Japan during 13-19 July 66. Ms. Sweety Bala, Ph.D Scholar, JNU, 2014. (SC) New Delhi for financial assistance to attend the “International Political 61. Dr. Manjari Sarkar, Associate Science Association, 23rd World Professor, Kandra Radha Kanta Kundu Congress of Political Science” at Mahavidyalaya, Bardwan, West Bengal Montreal, Canada 19-24 July 2014. for financial assistance to attend the “International Conference on Asian 67. Ms. Rishika Chauhan, Ph.d Scholar, Studies 2014” at Colombo, Sri Lanka Centre for International Politics during 14-15 July 2014. Organisation and Disarmament, JNU, New Delhi for financial assistance to 62. Dr. Raj Pathania, Associate attend the “23rd World Congress of Professor & Head, Dept. of Human Political Science” at Montreal, Canada Development, Himachal Pradesh Krishi during 19-24 July 2014. Vishavavidyalaya, Palampur, Himachal Pradesh for financial assistance to attend 68. Ms. Pragya Pandey, Ph.d Scholar, Centre the “Second International Conference for Indo Pacific Studies, JNU, New on Asian Studies 2014” at Colombo, Sri Delhi for financial assistance to attend Lanka during 14-15 July 2014. the “23rd World Congress of Political 256
Science” at Montreal, Canada during 74. Dr. Krishnendra Meena, Assistant 19-24 July 2014. Professor, School of International Studies, JNU, New Delhi for financial 69. Mr. Suraj Thapa, Ph.d Scholar, assistance to attend the “GSC/IGU/ Department of Political Science, AAG Joint International Workshop” Punjab University, Chandigarh for at Kumming, China during 20-23 July financial assistance to attend the “23rd 2014. (ST) World Congress of Political Science” at Montreal, Canada during 19-24 July 75. Ms. Chithra Purushothaman, Ph.d Scholar, School of International Studies, 2014. (SC) JNU, New Delhi for financial assistance to attend the “FLASCO-ISA Joint 70. Ms. Preeti Sharma, Ph.d Scholar, International Workshop” at Buenosaries, Department of Political Science, Argentina during 23-25 July 2014. University of Rajasthan, Rajasthan for financial assistance to attend the “23rd 76. Mr. Karan Dhondiba Raut, Doctoral World Congress of Political Science” Student, Tata Institute of Social Science, at Montreal, Canada during 19-24 July Mumbai for financial assistance to 2014. attend the “23rd European Conference on South Asian Studies” at Zurich, 71. Dr. Sheila Rai, Associate Professor, Switzerland during 23-26 July 2014. Department of Political Science, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, 77. Mr. Yunus Ahmed Mohamed Sherif, Rajasthan for financial assistance to Research Scholar, Dept. of Cultural attend the “23rd World Congress of Studies, The English and Foreign Political Science” at Montreal, Canada Languages University, Hyderabad for during 19-24 July 2014. financial assistance to attend the “23rd European Conference on South Asian 72. Dr. Rajeev Sharma, Associate Professor, Studies” at Zurich, Switzerland during Department of A.B.S.T., University 23-26 July 2014. of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan for financial assistance to attend the “23rd 78. Dr. Anusua Basu Ray, Fellow, Observer World Congress of Political Science” Research Foundation, Kolkata for at Montreal, Canada during 19-24 July financial assistance to attend the “23rd 2014. European Conference on South Asian Studies at Zurich, Switzerland during 73. Dr. Raj Kumar Kothari, Ph.D Scholar, 23-26 July 2014. Department of Political Sciences, Vidyasagar University, Midnapore, 79. Ms. Bindu Oberoi, Ph.D. Scholar (CESP, JNU), Associate Professor, Dept. of West Bengal for financial assistance Economics Indraprastha College for to attend the “23rd World Congress of Women, Shamnath Marg, Delhi for Political Science” at Montreal, Canada during 19-24 July 2014. financial assitance to attend the "9th 257
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Global International Studies Conference 2014” at Frankfurt, Germany during 6-9 August 2014.
80. Mr. Robert Mizo, Ph.D Scholar, 86. Dr. Atul Sood, Associate Professor, University of Delhi, Delhi for financial Centre for the Study of Regional assistance to attend the “3rd International Development, JNU, New Delhi for Conference on Climate Change & Social financial assistance to attend the “4th Issues, 2014” at Colombo, Sri Lanka International Studies Conference 2014” during 30-31 July 2014. (ST) at Frankfurt, Germany during 6-9 August 2014. 81. Ms. Pujya Ghosh, Ph.d Scholar, Dept. of Theatre and Performance Studies, JNU, 87. Prof. Alok Sen, Head, Dept. of Economics, Assam University, Silchar New Delhi for financial assistance to for financial assistance to attend the attend the “FIRT-IFTR World Congress” "ISEE 2014 Conference Wellbeing and at Coventry, UK during 28 July- 1 Equity with in Planetary Boundaries" at August, 2014. Reyrjavik, Iceland during 13-16 August 82. Ms. Kiran Nandkumar Pawar, Student, 2014. JNU, New Delhi for financial assistance to attend the “International Federation 88. Dr. Anindita Datta, Reader, Dept. of Geography, University of Delhi, Delhi for Theatre Research World Congress” for financial assistance to attend the at Coventry, UK during 28 July- 1 “IGU Regional Conference” at Krakow, August 2014. (SC) Poland during 18-22 August 2014. 83. Dr. Indira Hirway, Director, Centre for Development Attainment, Ahmedabad 89. Prof. Suraj Mal, Dept. of Geography, Shahid Bhagat Singh College, Delhi for financial assistance to attend the University, Delhi for financial assistance “36th Annual Conference of Indian to attend the “International Geographical Association for Time Use Research Union Regional Conference Changes, (IATUR)” at Turku, Finland during 29 Challenges, Responsibility” at Krakow, July- 1 August 2014. Poland during 18-22 August 2014. (SC) 84. Mr. Sasi Kumar V.K., Research Scholar, CSSS, JNU, New Delhi for financial 90. Mr. Bibek Bhuyan, CSRD, SIS, JNU, New Delhi for financial assistance to assistance to attend the “14th EASA attend the “International Geographical (European Association of Social Union Regional Conference Changes, Anthropology) Biennial Conference” Challenges, Responsibility” at Krakow, at Tallinn, Estonia during 31 July- 3 Poland during 18-22 August 2014. (SC) August 2014. 85. Prof. Deepshikha, Assistant Professor, JDM College, University of Delhi, Delhi for financial assistance to attend the “4th 258
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2014 of Royal Geographical Society” at for financial assistance to attend the London, UK during 26-29 August 2014. “International Geographical Union Regional Conference Changes, Challenges, Responsibility” at Krakow, 97. Dr. Sheela Prasad, Professor, Centre for Regional Studies, University of Poland during 18-22 August 2014. (SC) Hyderabad, Hyderabad for financial assistance to attend the “Annual 92. Mr. Selim Jehangir, Research Scholar, International Conference 2014 of Royal Department of Geography, University of Geographical Society” at London, UK Delhi, Delhi for financial assistance to during 26-29 August 2014. attend the “International Geographical Union Regional Conference Changes, Challenges, Responsibility” at Krakow, 98. Mr. Naveen Kolloju, Ph.D Scholar, Centre for the Study of Law & Poland during 18-22 August 2014. Governance, JNU, New Delhi for financial assistance to attend the “Centre 93. Dr. Rinju Rasaily, Associate Fellow, V.V. for Applied Philosophy Politics and Giri National Labour Institute, NOIDA Ethics (CAPPE) 9th Annual International for financial assistance to attend the “XX Interdisciplinary Conference” at World Congress on Safety and Health Brighton, London during 3-5 September at Work 2014” at Frankfurt, Germany 2014. during 24-27 August 2014. (SC) 94. Dr. Samik Chaudhury, Assistant Professor, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi for financial assistance to attend the “33rd General Conference of the International Association for Research in Income and Wealth (IARIW)” at Rotterdam, Netherland during 24-30 August 2014. 95. Mr. Nishu, Ph.D Scholar, CSRD, School of Social Sciences, JNU, New Delhi for financial assistance to attend the “International Conference on Water, Informatics, Sustainability and Environment” at Ottawa, Canada during 26-28 August 2014. (SC) 96. Ms. Shreya Ghosh, Ph.D Scholar, Centre for Political Studies, JNU, New Delhi for financial assistance to attend the “Annual International Conference
99. Dr. Saba Yunus, Lecturer, Mahila Mahavidyalaya, P.G. College, Kanpur for financial assistance to attend the “SOCIO-INT 14” at Istanbul, Turkey during 8-10 September 2014. 100. Dr. Nupur Tiwari, Assistant Professor, Indian Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi for financial assistance to attend the “North American Conference on Sustainability, Energy and the Environment” at Rhodes Island, USA during 11-14 September 2014. 101. Prof. Sibnath Deb, Head, Deptt. of Applied Psychology, Pondicherry University, Puducherry for financial assistance to attend the “XX ISPCAN International Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect” at Nagoya, Japan during 14-17 September 2014. 259
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Development 2014” at Rome, Italy during 26-27 September 2014. 108. Dr. Md. Aftab Alam, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Political Science, University of Delhi, Delhi for financial assistance to attend the “27th Annual Conference of the Japanese Association for South Asian Studies” at Saitamken, Japan during 27-28 September 2014.
103. Mr. Sanjay Kaushal, Ph.D Scholar, Centre for Linguistics, SLLCS, JNU, New Delhi for financial assistance to attend the “Ties and Knots : 109. Dr. Shrabanti Maity, Assistant Professor, Bridges Between Lands & Cultures” Dept. of Economics, Assam University, at Sosnowiec, Poland during 18-19 Assam for financial assistance to September 2014. (SC) attend the “Society of Interdisciplinary Business Research 2014 Conference” 104. Dr. Vidyadhar Reddy Alieni, Former at Hong Kong, China during 27-28 Head & Dean, Deptt. of Business September 2014. Management, Osmania University, Hyderabad for financial assistance to attend the “Academy of Business Research Conference” at Atlantic City, USA during 24-26 September 2014.
110. Ms. Kirti Budhiraja, M. Phil. Scholar, Dept. of Political Science, Centre for Political Studies, JNU, New Delhi for financial assistance to attend the “Urban South Asia: 1850-Present” at Oxford, UK on 2nd October 2014.
105. Mr. Deepak Singh, Ph.d Scholar, Centre for the Studies in Science Policy, JNU, New Delhi for financial assistance to 111. Ms. Rityusha Mani Tiwary, Ph.D attend the “ASIALICS-2014” at Daegu, Scholar, CSD, CEAS, SIS, JNU, New South Korea during 24-27 September Delhi for financial assistance to attend 2014. the “Western Conference Association for Asian Studies (WCAAS) Annual 106. Mr. Susanta Kumar Mallick, Ph.d Conference” at Temple AZ, USA during Scholar, Centre for the Study of Law 3-4 October 2014. to Governance, JNU, New Delhi for financial assistance to attend the “6th 112. Ms. Paro Mishra, Ph.D Scholar, Dept. Slovenian Social Sciences Conference of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT, 2014” at Piranha, Slovenia during 25-27 New Delhi for financial assistance to September 2014. (SC) attend the “43rd Annual Conference on South Asia” at Madison, USA during 107. Dr. Haroon Sajjad, Associate Professor, 16-19 October 2014. Dept. of Geography, Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi for 113. Mr. Ravi Sankar Mishra, Ph.D Scholar, financial assistance to attend the “2nd Dept. of Humanities and Social Sciences, International Congress on Sustainable IIT, New Delhi for financial assistance 260
to attend the “43rd Annual Conference on South Asia” at Madison, USA during 16-19 October 2014.
during 31 October – 2 November 2014. (ST)
119. Dr. Sengmu Thendup, Assistant Professor, Dept. of History, School of 114. Mr. Dhiren Borisa, Ph.d Scholar, Dept. Sciences, Sikkim University, Sikkim for of Geography, Centre for the Study of financial assistance to attend the “9th Regional Development, SIS, JNU, New International Conference on Applied Delhi for financial assistance to attend Ethics” at Sapporo, Japan during 31 the “2014 Queer Graduate Student October – 2 November 2014. (ST) Conference UCLA” at Los Angeles, USA on 17th October 2014. (SC) 120. Mr. Jayaprakash Sharma, M.Phil. Scholar, Dept. of Sociology, Delhi 115. Ms. Shyequa Zeenat Ali, Ph.D Scholar, School of Economics, University of Dept. of Economics, Centre for the Delhi, Delhi for financial assistance to Study of Regional Development, SIS, attend the “11th Historical Materialism JNU, New Delhi for financial assistance Annual Conference 2014; Making the to attend the “14th Eurasia Business and World Working Class” at London, UK Economics Society” at Barcelona, Spain during 6-9 November 2014. during 23-25 October 2014. 121. Mr. Jigme Yeshe Lama, Ph.D Scholar, 116. Mr. Lhoukhakai Sitilhou, Ph.d Scholar, Centre for East Asian Studies, SIS, Dept. of Public Administration, JNU, New Delhi for financial assistance Punjab University, Chandigarh for to attend the “Moments of Happiness in financial assistance to attend the “10th China” at London, UK on 7th November International Conference on Public 2014. (ST) Administration” at Chengdu, China during 24-26 October 2014. (ST) 122. Dr. Sunil, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Commerce, College of Vocational 117. Mr. Rahul Menon, Ph.D Scholar, Centre Studies, Delhi University, Delhi for for Economic Studies & Planning, SSS, financial assistance to attend the “15th JNU, New Delhi for financial assistance International Joint World Cultural to attend the “62nd Annual Conference to Tourism Conference” at Seoul, South Japan Society of Political Economy and Korea during 22-24 November 2014. Setsunan Seminar on World Economy” Dr. Bhupender Singh, Assistant at Osaka, Japan during 25-27 October 123. Professor, Dept. of Commerce, College 2014. of Vocational Studies, Delhi University, Delhi for financial assistance to attend 118. Dr. Bivek Tamang, Associate Professor, the “15th International Joint World Dept. of Commerce, Sikkim University, Cultural Tourism Conference” at Seoul, Sikkim for financial assistance to attend South Korea during 22-24 November the “9th International Conference on Applied Ethics” at Sapporo, Japan 2014. (SC) 261
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124. Mr. Sudeep Kumar, Ph.d Scholar, attend the “International Symposium on Centre for East Asian Studies, SIS, Internal Migration and Commuting in JNU, New Delhi for financial assistance International Perspective” at Wiesbaden, to attend the “ISA Global South Germany during 4-6 February 2015. Caucus Conference Singapore 2015” at 130. Dr. Gajendra Nath Trivedi, Associate Singapore during 8-10 January 2015. Professor, Motilal Nehru College, 125. Mr. Manish Kumar, Ph.D Scholar, University of Delhi, Delhi for financial Centre for Economic Studies & Planning, assistance to attend the “International JNU, New Delhi for financial assistance Studies Association” at Louisiana, USA to attend the “Diversity of Peasant during 18-21 February 2015. Agricultures and Sustainable Rural Development” at Harare, Zimbabwe 131. Ms. Khatija Sana Khadar, Ph.D Scholar, Centre for International Politics during 19-23 January 2015. Organisation and Disarmament, JNU, 126. Mr. R. Ganapathi, Assistant Professor, New Delhi for financial assistance Dept. of Commerce, Directorate to attend the “International Studies of Distance Education, Alagappa Association’s (ISA) 56th Annual University, Karai Kudi for financial Conference" at Louisiana, USA during assistance to attend the “2015 Annual 18-21 February 2015. Conference of the Emerging Markets Conference Board in Dubai” at Dubai, 132. Ms. Kanika Rakhra, Ph.D Scholar, Centre for International Politics Organisation U.A.E. during 20-22 January 2015. and Disarmament, JNU, New Delhi 127. Ms. Lobsang Yangtso, Ph.D Scholar, for financial assistance to attend the Centre for East Asian Studies, SIS, “International Studies Association’s JNU, New Delhi for financial (ISA) 56th Annual Conference" at assistance to attend the conference Louisiana, USA during 18-21 February “On Sustainability” at Copenhagen, 2015. Denmark during 21-23 January 2015. 133. Ms. Manpreet Sohanpal, Ph.D Scholar, 128. Dr. J. Soundararajan, Assistant Centre for West Asian Studies, JNU, New Professor, Dept. of Ancient History and Delhi for financial assistance to attend Archaeology, University of Madras, the “International Studies Association’s Chennai for financial assistance to (ISA) 56th Annual Conference" at attend the “9th International Conference Louisiana, USA during 18-21 February Seminar on Tamil Studies” at Kuala 2015. Lumpur, Malaysia during 29 January – 134. Ms. Reva Prakash, Ph.D Scholar, Centre 1 February 2015. (SC) for International Politics Organization 129. Mr. Mashkoor Ahmad, Associate and Disarmament, JNU, New Delhi Fellow, Indian Institute of Dalit Studies, for financial assistance to attend the New Delhi for financial assistance to “International Studies Association’s 262
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and International Education Society (CIES)” at Washington DC, USA during 8-13 March 2015.
135. Dr. K.M. Seethi, Professor & Director, School of International Relations and Politics, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam for financial assistance to attend the “International Studies Association’s (ISA) 56th Annual Conference" at Louisiana, USA during 18-21 February 2015.
140. Mr. Pankaj Kumar, Ph.d Scholar, Centre for the Study of Law and Governance, JNU, New Delhi for financial assistance to attend the “12th Annual Conference in Citizenship Studies” at Detroit, Michigan, USA during 12-14 March 2015.
141. Mr. Himanshu Shekhar Mishra, 136. Dr. Ashwani Jassal, Assistant Professor, Associate Editor, Government Affairs, Dept. of Political Science, Shyam Lal NDTV Archana Complex, New Delhi College (Evening), Delhi University, for financial assistance to attend the Delhi for financial assistance to attend “UN World Conference on Disaster Risk the “56th Annual Convention: Global Reduction” at Sendei, Japan during 14IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda 18 March 2015. for International Studies” at Louisiana, 142. Dr. S.K. Sharma, Associate Professor & USA during 18-21 February 2015. Head, Deptt. of Commerce, J.S. Hindu 137. Dr. Smita Agarwal, Assistant Professor, Degree College, Amroha for financial Amity School of Liberal Arts, Amity assistance to attend the “International University, Gurgaon for financial Academy of Business and Economics” assistance to attend the “Second at Orlando, USA during 22-24 March International Conference on Advances 2015. in Women Studies – 2015” at Colombo, Sri Lanka during 25-27 February 2015. 143. Ms. Elwin Susan John, Ph.D Scholar, Centre for Comparative Literature, 138. Dr. Mary George Varghese, Assistant University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad Professor, MES Pillai College of for financial assistance to attend the “5th Education and Research, Mumbai Global Conference, Interdisciplinaryfor financial assistance to attend the Net” at Lisbon, Portugal during 22-24 “IAFOAR International Conference March 2015. on Education – Dubai 2015” at Dubai, 144. Mr. Sattwick Dey Biswas, Research UAE during 8-10 March 2015. Assistant, Centre for the Study of Social 139. Prof. Jandhyala BG Tilak, Professor, Exclusion & Inclusive Policy, National National University of Education Law School and India University, Planning and Administration, New Delhi Bengaluru for financial assistance for financial assistance to attend the to attend the “Annual World Bank “Annual Conference of the Comparative Conference on Land and Poverty 2015” 263
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45 days for collecting material for her work on “Gender-Mainstreaming in Social and Economic Policies of Sweden : A Model for European Union”. Ms. Jayshree Tandekar, Ph. D Scholar, CIPOD, SIS, JNU, New Delhi visited USA for a period of 25 days for collecting material for her work on “United Nations Police in Peace Operations : A Study of Capacity Building and Law Enforcement". Mr. Pravin Chand Singh, Ph. D Scholar, CRCAS, SIS, JNU, New Delhi visited Russia for a period of 25 days for collecting material for his work on “Soviet and Russian Policy Towards Afghanistan, 1985-2011”.
6. Ms. Aditi Chatterji, Senior Fellow, ICSSR visited UK for a period of 30 days for collecting material for her work on “Landscape and Bengali Diaspora”.
Mr. Uma Shankar, Associate Professor, Dept. of Political Science, Zakir Hussain Delhi College, New Delhi visited Afghanistan for a period of 30 days 7. Mr. Rajeesh Kumar, Ph. D Scholar, CIPOD, SIS, JNU, New Delhi visited for collecting material for his work on Switzerland (10 days) and Sri Lanka (15 “The Af-Pak Strategy and International days) for collecting material for his work Response”. on “International Committee of the Red Ms. Pallavi Mishra, Ph. D Scholar, Centre Cross in Internal Armed Conflicts : Case for International Politics Organisation Studies of Sri Lanka and Sudan”. and Disarmament, JNU, New Delhi visited Geneva, Switzerland for a period 8. Ms. Madeline Yvonn Tham of Wahlang, Associate Professor, Dept. of English, of 25 days for collecting material for her Lady Keane College, Shillong visited work on “Global Health Governance and USA for a period of 30 days for collecting Politics of Public Private Partnership material for her work on “Colonial : Critical Assessment of Multilateral Writing in the Khasi Hills, 1789-1947; A Initiative on Malaria and Medicines for Critical Study”. (ST) Malaria Venture”. Ms. Mansi Sinha, Ph. D Scholar, Centre for European Studies, JNU, New Delhi visited Sweden-Belgium for a period of
9. Mr. Jaikhlong Basumatary, Ph.D Scholar, CWAS, SIS, JNU, New Delhi visited Jerusalem, Israel for 21 days
for collecting material for his work on “Counter-Terrorism Strategies of Israel and India in the Post-Cold War Period”. (ST)
15. Mr. Kanwar Sudhanshu Lal, Ph. D Scholar, CRCAS, SIS, JNU, New Delhi visited Russia for a period of 25 days for collecting material for his work on “Cultural Identities of North Concasion Region 1990-2012”.
10. Mr. Anshuman Rahul, Ph. D Scholar, Centre for African Studies, SIS, JNU, New Delhi visited USA for a period of 30 16. Mr. Imkongkuzuk, Ph.D Scholar, days for collecting material for his work CRCAS, SIS, JNU, New Delhi visited on “United States Africa Command Moscow, Russia for a period of 20 days : Evolution, Challenges and African for collecting material for his work on Responses, 2007-2012” . “Russia’s Policy on Nuclear Arms 19912012”. (ST) 11. Ms. Sweety Bala, Ph. D Scholar, CRCAS, SIS, JNU, New Delhi visited Uzbekistan 17. Ms. Seraphina Kamei, Ph. D Scholar, for a period of 10 days for collecting CAS, SIS, JNU, New Delhi visited Algeria material for her work on “Impact of for a period of 20 days for collecting Environmental Degradation on Health material for her work on “AlgeriaSecurity in the Fergana Region : 1991European Union Relations, 1993-2010”. 2011”. 18. Ms. Bibi Kipgen, Ph. D Scholar, CAS, 12. Ms. Arenla, Ph. D Scholar, CIPS, SIS, SIS, JNU, New Delhi visited Egypt for a period of 20 days for collecting material JNU, New Delhi visited Singapore, for her work on “Egypt-United States Malaysia for a period of 15 days for Relations, 2001-2011”. (ST) collecting material for her work on “Asia-Pacific Multilateralism and the US : Case Studies of ARF and EAS, 1994- 19. Mr. Kapil Dahiya, Ph. D Scholar, CWAS, SIS, JNU, New Delhi visited UAE for a 2011”. period of 10 days for collecting material for his work on “Tourism Industry in 13. Ms. Salma Kouser, Ph. D Scholar, CSAS, Dubai : A Study of Socio-Cultural and SIS, JNU, New Delhi visited China for a Economic Impact, 1990-2010”. (SC) period of 15 days for collecting material for her work on “Climate Change Policies of India and China, 1997-2012 : 20. Ms. Renu Keer, Ph. D Scholar, SIS, JNU, New Delhi visited Washington A Comparative Study”. and New York, USA for a period of 20 days for collecting material for her 14. Mr. Prakash Kumar Chaudhury, Lecturer work on “Realism and Humanitarian in Political Science, Maharishi Women’s Intervention : Explaining American Degree College, Sailashnee Vihar, Responses to Somalia and Rwanda”. Bhubaneshwar visited Nepal for a period of 30 days for collecting material for his work on “Post-Constituent Assembly 21. Mr. Ujjawal Rabidas, ICSSR PostDoctoral Fellow, Latin American Developments in Nepal : Issues and Studies, Centre for Canadian, US and Challenges”. 265
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for collecting material for his work on Latin American Studies, SIS, JNU, “Changing Circumstances of Tibetan New Delhi visited Australia and Fiji Refugees in Nepal : 1990-2012”. for a period of 30 days for collecting material for his work on “Security and Development in Small and Micro States 27. Ms. Rajashree Biswal, Ph. D Scholar, CVS, SAA, JNU, New Delhi visited London, of Circum-Caribbean and South Pacific : UK for a period of 14 days for collecting Opportunities and Challenges for India”. material for her work on “A Spatial Turn (SC) in Contemporary Indian Art : Politics and Aesthetics of Community Based Art 22. Mr. Aosunep, Ph. D Scholar, CAS, SIS, Practice (2000-2010)”. JNU, New Delhi visited Japan for a period of 20 days for collecting material 28. Mr. Debashis Mandal, Ph. D Scholar, for his work on “African Engagement ZHCES, SSS, JNU, New Delhi visited with Japan Through Tokyo International London, UK for a period of 30 days Conference on Africa Development, for collecting material for his work on 1993-2008”. (ST) “The Railways and the Development of Technical Education in India, 185323. Ms. Priyadarshini Ghosh, Ph.D 1921”. Scholar, CIPOD, SIS, JNU, New Delhi visited China for a period of 15 days 29. Ms. M.S. Prathibha, Associate Professor, for collecting material for her work on Institute of Defence Studies and Analysis, “A Critical Assessment of Soft Power : SIS, JNU, New Delhi visited China for a Indian and Chinese Engagements”. period of 30 days for collecting material for her work on “The Strategy of Kautilya 24. Mr. Biswasnath Thakur, Ph. D Scholar, and Sun Z1 for War”. CRCAS, SIS, JNU, New Delhi visited Moscow, Russia for a period of 30 days 30. Ms. Khushbu Gupta, Ph. D Scholar, CWAS, SIS, JNU, New Delhi visited for collecting material for his work on “A Istanbul, Turkey for a period of 14 days Political History of Education in Russia/ for collecting material for her work on USSR”. “Women’s Movement in Turkey, 19802012”. 25. Dr. Sonu Trivedi, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Political Science, University of 31. Mr. Rahul Kumar Singh, Ph. D Scholar, Delhi, New Delhi visited Myanmar for a CRCAS, SIS, JNU, New Delhi visited period of 28 days for collecting material Central Asia for a period of 30 days for her work on “National Reconciliation for collecting material for his work on Process in Myanmar”. “Regional Security in Central Asia : The Role of China and India, 1996-2012”. 26. Mr. Rajeev M., Ph. D Scholar, Dept. of Political Science, Zakir Hussain College, 32. Mr. Muddassir Quamar, Ph. D Scholar, University of Delhi, New Delhi visited CWAS, SIS, JNU, New Delhi visited Nepal & Tibet for a period of 30 days Riyadh, Saudi Arabia for a period of 30 266
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Studies, JNU, New Delhi visited London, UK for a period of 30 days for collecting material for his work on “Female Education in Bengal : 1849-1932”.
33. Ms. Kavita Raturi, Ph. D Scholar, CWS, SIS, JNU, New Delhi visited Kathmandu, 39. Ms. Yachuila Kasar, Ph. D Scholar, CRCAS, SIS, JNU, New Delhi visited Nepal for a period of 30 days for Berlin, Germany for a period of 30 days collecting material for her work on for collecting material for her work on “Women’s Participation in the People’s “Ideology in Soviet Policy Towards War of Nepal and its Impact : A Case NAZI Germany, 1933-1945”. (ST) Study of Rolpa District, 1996-2006”. 34. Mr. Baniatellang Majaw, Ph. D Scholar, 40. Ms. Aprajita Goswami, Ph. D Scholar, CIPOD, SIS, JNU, New Delhi visited Dept. of Political Science, NEHU, Bosnia, Herzegovina for a period of Shillong visited Nepal for a period of 30 days for collecting material for her 30 days for collecting material for his work on “Inter-religious Dialogue and work on “Climate Change and Regional Reconciliation : Analysing the Bosnian Cooperation : SAARC”. and Nigerian Cases”. 35. Mr. Dharmveer, Ph. D Scholar, CRCAS, 41. Mr. Sandeep Kumar, Ph. D Scholar, SIS, JNU, New Delhi visited Moscow, CSAS, JNU, New Delhi visited Bhutan Russia for a period of 30 days for for a period of 30 days for collecting collecting material for his work on “A material for his work on “Changing Comparative Study of Agricultural Dynamics of Media in Bhutan 1986Subsidies in Russia and India, 19912013”. (SC) 2010”. (SC) 42. Mr. Raj Kumar Sharma, Ph. D Scholar, 36. Mr. Sandeep Kumar, Ph. D Scholar, CSAS, JNU, New Delhi visited Tajikistan CRCAS, SIS, JNU, New Delhi visited for a period of 10 days for collecting Moscow, Russia for a period of 30 days material for his work on “State Response for collecting material for his work on to Problem of Food Security in Tajikistan “Civil Society in Post-Soviet Russia, 1991-2013”. 1990-2012”. 43. Ms. Soringia Zimik, Ph. D Scholar, 37. Mr. Pankaj Kumar, Sr. Administrative CSAS, JNU, New Delhi visited Russia Officer, Ph. D Scholar, Centre for the for a period of 20 days for collecting Study of Law & Governance, SIS, JNU, material for her work on “State and the New Delhi visited Ghonjhou Province, Orthodox Church in Russia, 1991-2013”. China for a period of 15 days for (ST) collecting material for his work on 44. Ms. Seema M.P., Ph. D Scholar, CRCAS, “Contract Labour in India : Law and SIS, JNU, New Delhi visited Russia for a Public Policy”. period of 20 days for collecting material 38. Mr. Debdatta Chatterjee, Ph. D Scholar, for her work on “Religious Revivalism Zakir Hussain Centre for Educational in Russia: Internal and External 267
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47. Ms. Reva Prakash, Ph. D Scholar, CIPOD, SIS, JNU, New Delhi visited Kenya 45. Prof. Lal Dena, Assistant Professor, Dept. for a period of 30 days for collecting of History, Manipur University, Manipur material for her work on “Environment visited Geneva, Switzerland for a period in the Global South : Analysing Select of 30 days for collecting material for Readings during Brazil, India and Kenya his work on “Fourth World : A Study of on Justice, Equity and Rights”. the Indigenous Peoples Movement with Special Reference to North East India”. 48. Ms. Chithra Purushothaman, Ph. D Scholar, CIPOD, SIS, JNU, New Delhi 46. Mr. Aron Aimol Chongon, Ph.d Scholar, visited Rio De Janeiro, Brazil for a Centre for Canadian, US and Latin period of 25 days for collecting material American Studies, SIS, JNU, New Delhi for her work on “Emerging Powers as visited Montreal, Canada for a period Development Assistance Providers : A of 30 days for collecting material for his Comparative Study of Brazil, China and work on “Inuit Peoples and Canada’s India”. Policy Initiatives towards Climate Change”. (ST)
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Contestation”, organized by the Department of History, Loreto College, Kolkata, West Bengal on 10 September 2014. (` 50,000/-)
Seminars/Conferences/Workshops The Centre organized the following seminars/ 6. conferences/workshops: 1.
National Seminar on “Climate Change and Economics of Sundarvan”, organized by the Department of Education, Bamanpukur Humaun Kabir Mahavidyalaya, North 24 Parganas, West Bengal on 14 September 2014. (`70,000/-)
Seminar on “125 Tomo Janmashatabarshe Itihar Charchar Dui Pathikrit: Nalinikanta Bhttasheel O Ramesh Chandra Majumdar”, organized by the Gram Janapad, Kolkata, West Bengal on 30 June 2014. (`.30,000/-) 7. National Workshop on “Research Methodology for Research Scholars 2. Seminar on “Beyond Archives: in Social Sciences”, organized by the Unconventional Sources of History”, Birla Global Institute, Bhubaneshwar, organized by the Mahishada Raj College, Odisha during 22-26 September 2014. Purba Medinipur, West Bengal on 4 July (`1,10,000/-) 2014. (` 25,000/-) 8. Seminar on “Social Sciences as Economics, Politics Culture and Religion in India in Pre-Independence & Post Independence Period”, organized by the Contai Palpara Saradadevi Mahila Mondal, Purba Medinipur during 27-28 September 2014. (`15,000/-)
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Workshop on “Economic Growth and Regional Disparities: Theories and Empirics”, organized by the Department of Economics, University of Kolkata, Kolkata, West Bengal during 8-9 July 2014. (` 60,000/-)
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Seminar on “Biography, Autobiography and Memoir: Contextualizing Bengal”, 9. organized by the Tamluk Itihas Charcha Kendra, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal during 10-11 July 2014. (` 30,000/-)
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Seminar on “Kolkata’s Colonial Built Heritage: Concepts, Conservation,
Seminar on “Genetically Modified Food for Better Yield and to Aim at the Solution of Food Crisis at the Present Social Set Up”, organized by the Agragami Handicapped Samity, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal on 14 September 2014. (`25,000/-) 269
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10. Workshop on “Multivariate Data Analysis”, organized by the Indian Institute for Production Management, Kansbahal, Odisha during 1-2 November 2014. (`60,000/-)
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Global Locations”, organized by the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata in collaboration with Columbia University and the University of Kolkata during 8 – 9 December 2014. (`75,000/-)
11. National Conference on “Interrogating 16. International Conference on “Business Development Foci: Regional and Paradigm in Emerging Markets”, Sub-Regional Trends in India in the organized by the National Institute of Era of Globalization”, organized by Technology, Rourkela, Odisha during the Department of Economics and 12-13 December 2014. (`60,000/-) Sociology, St. Joseph’s College, Darjeeling, West Bengal during 7-8 17. 24th Annual General Conference on “Contemporary Issues in Development November 2014. (`60,000/-) Economics”, organized by the Department 12. National Seminar on “India as an of Economics, Jadavpur University, Emerging Economy–Challenges and Kolkata, West Bengal on 20, 22 and 23 Opportunities”, organized by the December 2014. (`60,000/-) Department of Economics, Loreto College, Kolkata, West Bengal during 18. National Seminar on “Rural Youth in Family Farming: Need & Challenges”, 14-15 November 2014. (`60,000/-) organized by the Directorate of Extension 13. Seminar on “Renewable Energy Education, Bihar Agricultural University, during Bio-Compost & Bio-Fertilizers Sabour, Bhagalpur, Bihar during 18-19 for Healthy Environment and Social December 2014.(`60,000/-) Science Growth”, organized by the All India Agragami Handicapped Samiti, 19. National Seminar on “Contemporary Buddhist Thinkers”, organized by the Purba Medinipur at Chandaneswar ICPR Centre for Buddhist Studies, Mahavidyalaya Campus, Balasore, Department of Philosophy, Jadavpur Odisha during 24 – 25 November 2014. University, West Bengal during 9-10 (`10,000/-) January 2015. (`20,000/-) 14. Conference on “Agricultural and Aural Development in West Bengal: 20. 35th Annual Conference on “IndiaBangladesh Trade, Labour Market Challenges and Options”, organized Reform and Informal Sector in India, by the Department of Economics, Micro Finance and Rural Development Vidyasagar University, Midnapore, West Problems in West Bengal”, organized Bengal in collaboration with the Society by the Bengal Economic Association at for Economic Research in Bengali on 28 the Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda November 2014. (`60,000/-) University, Narendrapur Campus, 15. International Conference on “Old Kolkata during 21-22 March 2015. Histories and New Geographies in (`1,00,000/-) 270
21. Colloquium on “The Art of 3. Dissemination: Writing Cultures”, organized by the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata (CSSSC) in association with the Asia Art Archives, 4. New Delhi and Hong Kong at Jadunath Bhavan Museum and Resource Centre, Kolkata during 13-14 March 2015. 5. (`1,50,000/-)
“During Trash to Food: The Recycling Communities of Dhapa, Kolkata” by Dr. Dhrubajyoti Ghosh. (`1,00,000/-) “Introspection of Left Politics in West Bengal” by Shri Partha Sarathi Banerjee. (`1,00,000/-) “Employment, Rights and Hegemony in Neoliberal India” by Dr. Dayabati Roy, Guest Faculty in the Department of Sociology, University of Burdwan and Rabindra Bharati University. (`1,50,000/-)
22. National Seminar on “Human Rights and Violence Against Women & Children”, organized by Ekla Chalo (An Organisation for Urban & Rural Development) in the Basement Hall of 6. “The People’s Science Movement in West Bengal State Govt. Circuit House, Kerala”, by Dr. Shoma Choudhury 9/1, Hunger Ford Street, Kolkata during Lahiri, Assistant Professor, Department 13-14 March 2015. (`90,000/-) of Sociology, St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata. (`2,00,000/-) 23. National Symposium on “Overcoming Challenges for Sustainable Corporate Research Projects Completed Excellence”, organized by the Department of Commerce, St. Xavier’s College, 1. “Epistemological Study of Local Knowledge in Wastewater Reuse among Kolkata, West Bengal on 21 March the Fishermen and Farmers of East 2015. (`50,000/-) Kolkata Wetlands, West Bengal” by Dr. Ongoing Research Project Dhrubajyoti Ghosh. (`2,50,000/-) The following research projects were ongoing during the year of report in the Centre; 1. “Ouponibeshik Kale Banglar Shahar Ebong Tar Swarup” by Dr. Shekhar Bhowmick, Associate Professor in History, Mahishadal Raj College, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal (`75,000/-).
2. “Impact of National Rural Health Mission: A Study on Impact Evaluation of ASHA and JSY in Rural Burdwan” by Shri Koushik Kumar Hati. (`60,000/-) 3. “Social Life of Patua” by Dr. Aditya Mukhopadhyay. (`50,000/-)
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2. “Bangalir Tirthajatree theke Porjotoke 1. Publication grant was sanctioned to Rupantor : Ekti Samiksha” by the Society for Economic Research Shri Samir Kumar Patra, Associate in Bengali towards partial support to Professor & Head, Department of publish a bi-annual journal of Economics History, Mahishadal Raj College, Purba in Bengali; named 'Arthabishleshon' Medinipur, West Bengal . (`1,00,000/-) (Volume 2: Issue 1). (`40,000/-) 271
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2. Publication grant was sanctioned to 1. “Gender Issue in India: A Myth or Reality” by Dr. A.K. Tandon, Shree Dr. Madhuparna Sengupta, Assistant Swami Vivekanand Law College, Professor, Chandernagore Government Panchsheel Nagar, U.P. on 2 April 2014. College, Hooghly, West Bengal for her (`1,00,000/-). doctoral thesis titled “Women, Power and Leadership: Case Studies of Indira 2. “Contract Labour in India: Issues in Gandhi, Margaret Thatcher and Golda Law and Public Policy” by Dr. Jaivir Meir”. (`35,000/-) Singh, Centre for the Study of Law and Governance, Jawaharlal Nehru Sponsored Programme University, New Delhi on 21 April 2014. research project entitled “Gender (`1,50,000/-) Empowerment in Local Governments – Myth and Reality: The Indian Scenario”, being 3. “Globalization in India and its Impact conducted by the Project Director Dr. Keshab on Economy” by Shri Padam Singh Chandra Mandal was sanctioned a grant-inSiddhu, IP Institute of Management & Education, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh on aid of `7,00,000/- (in three installments) by 22 April 2014. (`1,50,000/-) the ICSSR, New Delhi with duration of 24 months for the study. 4. “Human Rights in India: Dalits, Tribals Study Grant and Minorities” by Dr. Sanjay Yadav, Institute for Environmental and Social During the year, two scholars were awarded Affairs, Jaipur, Rajasthan on 22 April study grant. 2014. (`1,50,000/-)
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5. “People, Politics and Media” by Dr. Neeraj Khatri, Student Enrichment Hub, School of Media and Communication, Jagran Lakecity University, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh during 25 -26 April 2014. (`1,50,000/) 6. “The New Economic Policies: Challenges and Possibilities of Social Science Knowledge in Contemporary India” by Dr. Geeta Goswami, RME Samudai Bal Vikas Society, New Delhi during 29 - 30 April 2014. (`1,50,000/-) 7. “Vocational Training Education and Economic Development -The Indian Experience” by Dr. Renu, Radha Govind Industrial Training Institute, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh during 5 -6 May 2014. (`1,25,000/-)
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“Climate Change and its Impact on India” 16. “Growth, Green Growth or De Growth? New Critical Directions for India’s by Dr. Radhey Shyam, P.G. Bansur Sustainability” by Dr. Rajeswari S. Mahavidyalaya, Alwar, Rajasthan on 24 Raina, Principal Scientist (Economics), May 2014 . (`70,000/-) National Institute of Science, 9. “Bio-Medical Wastes in India: Law Technology and Development Studies, Perspective” by Dr. Vipin Gupta, New Delhi during 12 -13 September Indraprastha Law College, Greater 2014. (`1,20,000/-) Noida, Uttar Pradesh on 25 May 2014. (`1,50,000/-) 17. “Socio-Economic Impact of Cancer in India” by Dr. Heero Hito, Younker 10. “Rural Development in India in the Scientific and Social Science Research Post-Liberalization Period: Issues and Foundation, Hapur, Uttar Pradesh on 30 Challenges” by Dr. Pradip Parida, Indian September 2014. (`40,000/-) Institute of Public Administration, Delhi during May 2014. (`1,50,000/-) 18. Third Workshop of the Network of 11. “Open Source Digital Library SoftwareGSDL” by Mr. D.K. Tripathi, Jaipuria Institute of Management, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh during 7 - 9 June 2014. (`100,000/) 12. “State and Public Policy in New Global Era” by Dr. Ujjwal Kumar, Council for Social Development, New Delhi 22 -23 June 2014. (Rs.80,000/-)
Rural and Agrarian Studies entitled “Studying the Rural” by Dr. Suprava Patnaik, Associate Professor, Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh during 29 October - 1 November 2014. (`1,00,000/-)
19. “Management Cases ICMC-2014” by Dr. H. C. Chaturvedi, Director, BIMTECH, Birla Institute, Greater NOIDA, Uttar Pradesh during 4 -5 December 2014. 13. “Women Literacy in Rural India: Status, (` 50,000/-) Effect and Challenges” by Dr. Sanjula Thanvi, Director, Suraj Sansthan, Jaipur, 20. “Philosophy, Language and the Political Re-valuating Structuralism” Rajasthan on 13 July 2014. (`60,000/-) by Prof. Franson D. Manjali, Centre 14. “Labouring Women: Some Major for Linguistic, School of Language, Concerns at the Current Juncture by Literature and Culture Studies, JNU, Prof. Praveen Jha, Centre for Economic New Delhi during 10 -12 December Studies and Planning, Jawaharlal Nehru 2014. (`1,00,000/-) University, New Delhi during 31 July-1 21. “Beyond Likeness: Portraiture, its August 2014. (`150,000/-) Many Manifestations and Possibilities” 15. “Strengthening Participatory and Good organized by Dr. G. Arunima, Associate Governance” by Dr. Sunita Meena, Professor, Centre for Women’s Studies, Principal, Aamer Maharaja College, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi during 27 -29 January 2015. (`70,000/-) Aamer, on 22 August 2014. (`40,000/-). 273
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22. “The Role of the Public Intellectual” organised by Ms. Uma Iyengar, Secretary, the Book Review Literary Trust, New Delhi during 2 -7 February 2015. (`1,00,000/-)
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Mangalik, Associate Professor, Dept. of History, Ramjas College, University of Delhi, Delhi on 25 March 2015. (`75,000/-)
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23. “Challenges to Human Security in Rural India” organised by Dr. Ram Prakash During the period, one scholar is awarded Gujar, Department of Geography, LBS study grant. P.G. College, Kotputli, Jaipur, Rajasthan Research Projects on 19 February 2015. (`90,000/-). 24. “Gender, Society and Culture: Issues during the North India Context” organised by Dr. Indu Agnihotri, Director, Centre for Women’s Development Studies, New Delhi on 12 March 2015. (`1,00,000/-) 25.
2. Dr. Nagendra Kumar, Giri Institute of Development Studies, Lucknow. (`94,600/-)
“Prajatantrik Vayavstha or Sushashan Ka Bhartiya Sandarabha : Chunotiya 3. Avam Sambhavnaya” organised by Dr. Ashish Bhatt, Associate Professor, MPISSR, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh during 14 -15 March 2015. (`1,00,000/)
26. “Framing a Region: New Perspectives on North East India” organised by Prof. G.V. Prasad, Director, Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Advanced Study, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi during 25 -27 March 2015. (`1,00,000/-) 27. “Access to Higher Education: Overcoming Challenges Faced by Students Belonging to SCs, STs, OBCs and Students with Disabilities” organised by Prof. Manu Mittal, Equal Opportunity Office, JNU, New Delhi during 9 -10 March 2015. (`75,000/-) 28. “Dalit Experiences: Literature and Politics” organised by Dr. Mukul 274
1. Dr. Sujoy Chakavarty, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. (`99,975/-)
Dr. Mujibur Raheman Shaikh, Assistant Professor, Dr. K.R. Narayanan Centre for Dalit and Minorities Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi “Ethnic Violence in Kandhamal Odisha, (20082014) Analysis of its Causes and State Response”. (`1,00,000/-)
Research Projects Affiliated to Centre The following ICSSR sponsored projects are affiliated to the Northern Regional Centre:1.
“Ethics and Human Values in Medical Sciences: A Study of Hospital Systems of All India Institute of Medical Sciences and Indraprastha, Apollo Hospital in India” by Prof. Niru Hazarika, Former Professor of Political Science, University of Guwahati on 15 January 2015. (`15,00,000/-)
2. “Viral Marketing: Examining the Synergies of the Traditional and Social
Media with Special Reference to the Kolaveri Video” by Dr. Anjali Singh, Formerly Associate Professor, Jagannath International Management, New Delhi on 15 January 2015. (`4,00,000)
Research Methodology Research Methodology Course in Social Science under Special Component Plan for SC/ST Ph.D. Students was organized by Dr. Pankaj Kumar, Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, New Delhi during 20 -31 December 2014. (`4,50,000/-)
Third Northern Regional Social Science Congress ICSSR- Northern Regional Centre, New Delhi, in collaboration with Doon University, Dehradun organized Third Northern Regional Social Science Congress at Dehradun during 26 -28 February 2015. (`9,00,000/-)
New Delhi during 10 -11 March 2015. (`1,00,000/-).
North-Eastern Regional Centre (NERC)Shillong Seminars/Conferences/Workshops During the year, the Centre provided financial assistance to the following seminars/ conferences/workshops: 1. National conference on “The NorthEast Umbrella: Environment-Cultural Interaction and the Tribes in the Region”, organized by the Union Christian College, Umiam Khwan, RiBhoi District, Meghalaya during 29th -30th May 2014. (`75,000/-)
2. State level seminar on “Cultural Negotiation and National Integration with Special Reference to Arunachal Pradesh”, organized by Mr Subhashis Graduate Seminars Banerjee, Asst. Professor, Department of English, Government College, Seppa, 1. “Politics, Policy and Development” by Arunachal Pradesh during 9th -10th Prof. Shefali Jha, Centre for Political August 2014. (`50,000/-) Studies, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi 3. Workshop on “SPSS”, organized by Dr on 16 February 2015. (`1,00,000/-) Sahidul Ahmed, Assistant Professor, 2. “The Role of Linguistic in MotherAmbedkar College, Fatikroy, Unakoti, Tongue Education in a Multilingual Tripura during 24th – 30th July 2014. Classroom” by Prof. Ayesha Kidwai, (`1,50,000/-) Chairperson, Centre for Linguistics, School of Language & Culture Studies, 4. Seminar on “Conflict Resolution JNU, New Delhi during 21 -22 February Systems in Tribal Communities of North 2015. (`75,000/-) East India, Legal Pluralism and Indian Democracy”, organized by Dr Melvil 3. “Human Rights and Globalization: Pereira, Director, North Eastern Social Emerging Trends” by Dr. Krishnaswamy Research Centre, Guwahati during 5th Dara, Assistant Professor, Department of -6th June 2014. (`50,000/-) Political Science, Jamia Millia Islamia, 275
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5. National seminar on “Issues and Challenges in Border Areas of Northeast India: Society, Culture and Politics”, organized by Mr G.R. Nath, Associate Professor, Nanda Nath Saikia College, Jorhat, Assam during 30th -31st October 2014. (`50,000/-)
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during Social Sciences and Humanities Discipline”, organized by Dr Siba Charan Subudhi, Department of Education, North Eastern Hill University, Tura Campus, Tura, Meghalaya during 17th – 22nd November 2014. (`1,00,000/-)
13. National seminar on “Social Work Education, Research and Practice in 6. Conference on “Christianity and Culture North-East India”, organized by the Tata in North East India”, organized by the Institute of Social Sciences, Guwahati Church History Association of India – during 25th -26th July 2014. (`50,000/-) North East India Branch, C/o Dr O.L. Snaitang, Shillong during 7th – 9th May 14. National seminar on “Socio-economic 2014. (`50,000/-) Status of the Bishnupriya Manipuris in North-East India”, organized by the 7. Workshop on “Prospects of Folklore Government J. Buana College, Lunglei, Studies in North-East India”, organized Mizoram during 15th -16th December by Department of Cultural and Creative 2014. (`50,000/-) Studies, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong on 6th June 2014. (`25,000/-) 15. National seminar on “Life Skill 8. Workshop on “Revisiting Traditional Education: Challenges and Prospects”, Institutions in Khasi-Jaintia Hills”, organized by the Harkamaya College of organized by the Synod College, Shillong Education, Samdur, Tadong, Gangtok on 23rd June 2014. (`25,000/-) during 30th -31st July 2014. (`50,000/-) 9.
Workshop on “Open – Source Software”, 16. Seminar on “Culture and Society”, organized by the Assam Don Bosco organized by the Women’s Cell of University, Guwahati. (`1,50,000/-) Jawaharlal Nehru College, Boko, Kamrup, Assam during 11th -12th 10. International seminar on “Media and September 2014. (`50,000/-) Human Rights”, organized by the G.P. Pandey, Dept. of Mass Communication, 17. National seminar on “Contemporary Assam University, Silchar, Assam during Issues in Education: North East India 2nd -3rd December 2014. (`75,000/-) Perspective”, organized by Dr Haradhan Saha, Head, Dept. of Education, Govt. 11. National seminar on “Biodiversity of Degree College, South Tripura during North-East India”, organized by the 13th -14th September 2014. (`50,000/-) Department of Science, St Joseph’s College, Jakhama, Nagaland during 2nd 18. Seminar on “Role of Humanities -3rd October 2014. (`50,000/-) and Social Sciences in Management Education”, organized by ICFAI 12. Training programme on “Research University, Nagaland during 15th – 16th Methodology (Experimental) for January 2015. (`50,000/-) the College and University Teachers 276
19. International seminar on “Human 25. National seminar on “Marginalised/ Migration in South Asia: Dynamics and Subaltern Voices and Beyond: Issues Implications”, organized by the Internal and Challenges in North-East India”, Quality Assurance Cell, Synod College, organized by Dr Jyotiraj Pathak, Head, Shillong during 9th -10th October 2014. Dept. of Political Science, Bodoland (`75,000/-) University, Kokrajhar, Assam during 13th -14th November 2014. (`75,000/-) 20. Workshop on “Human Rights Education: Challenges in Northeast India”, 26. Seminar on “Witch Hunting in Assam: A organized by Institute of Tai Studies and Curse in the Society”, organized by Dr Research, Moranhat, Assam during 4th Pratap Chandra Dash, Principal, Barpeta -8th November 2014. (`75,000/-) Law College, Barpeta, Assam on 26th October 2014. (`30,000/-) 21. 46th National Conference of the Regional Science Association of India, Kolkata 27. National seminar on “Autonomy with the theme “Underdevelopment of Movements and Politics of Regionalism the North East Region and the Indian in North East India”, organized by Dr J. State”, organized by the Department Doungel, Associate Professor & Head, of Geography, North-Eastern Hill Dept. of Political Science, Mizoram University, Shillong during 6th -8th University, Aizawl during 11th -12th November 2014.(`75,000/-) March 2015. (`50,000/-) 22. National seminar on “Untouchability 28. National seminar “Culture, Health and and the Caste Question: Interrogating the Conflict”, organized by the Department Gandhi-Ambedkar Debate”, organized of Anthropology, Manipur University, by Dr V. Krishna Ananth, Associate Imphal during 20th -21st November Prof. & Head, Dept. of History, Sikkim 2014. (`50,000/-) University, Gangtok during 25th -26th September 2014. (`1,00,000/-) 29. National seminar on “The New 23. Regional seminar on “Changing Scenario of Development in North-East India”, organized by the Department of Economics, B.P. Chaliha College, Nagarbera, Kamrup, Assam on 30th October 2014. (`25,000/-)
Arenas of Biological Anthropology in India”, organized by Dr D.K. Limbu and Dr Sudipta Ghosh, Department of Anthropology, North Eastern Hill University, Shillong during 26th – 28th November 2014. (`1,00,000/-)
24. Workshop on “Community Based 30. 8th Annual National Seminar on “Verrier Elwin: Contributions to Contemporary Research and Social Responsibility in Anthropology and Ethnology”, Higher Education”, organized by Dr organized by Fr. K. Jose, SANSKRITI Pahi Saikia, Department of Humanities – North Eastern Institute of Culture & and Social Sciences, IIT-Guwahati, Religion, Guwahati during 15th – 16th Assam during 17th -18th September 2014. (`50,000/-) November 2014. (`75,000/-) 277
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31. Seminar on “Back to the Roots: Revisiting Value Education for Productive Life” organized by William Carey University, Shillong during 18th -19th November 2014. (`50,000/-)
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among School Students for Overall Development”, organized by Prof. Indranee Phookan Borooah, Head, Department of Psychology, Gauhati University, Guwahati during 21-23 November 2014. (`75,000/-)
32. "Capacity Building Workshop in Social Sciences", organized by Dr Samanta 38. National seminar on “Translation: Sahu and Mr David Gao, Department Trascending Barriers” organized by of Political Science, Rajiv Gandhi the Literary Circle, Shillong College, University, Rono Hills, Arunachal Shillong during 20th -22nd November Pradesh during 27 October – 1 2014. (`75,000/-) November, 2014. (`1,50,000/-) 33. “Graduate Research Meet 2014”, 39. International conference on “Reimagining Education: Connecting organized by the Department of Vision, Context and Curriculum, A Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Reference to South East Asia”, organized Institute of Technology, Guwahati by the Assam Don Bosco University in during 31st October – 1st November collaboration with the Department of 2014. (`1,00,000/-) Education, Gauhati University during 34. Regional conference on “Geoinformatics 24th -26th February 2015. (`75,000/-) for Early Warning of Disasters with special emphasis on NE Region”, 40. National seminar on “National Security organized by the Department of Issues: Northeast India Perspective”, Geography, North-Eastern Hill organized by the Department of Defence University, Shillong during 18th -20th Studies, Bir Bikram Memorial College, September 2014. (`75,000/-) Agartala, Tripura West during 8th -9th November 2014. (`50,000/-) 35. Seminar on “Anthropology of Religion and Minorities”, organized by Vice- 41. National seminar on “Issues of Mental Chancellor, Cotton College State Health Education”, organized by the University, Guwahati during 11th – 12th Department of Education, North-Eastern September 2014. (`50,000/-) Hill University, Shillong during 3rd -4th November 2014. (`50,000/-) 36. Seminar on “Anthropology of the Environment and Forest”, organized by Vice-Chancellor, Cotton College State 42. National seminar on “Media Initiative for Peace and Communal Harmony University, Guwahati during 12th - 13th in North East India”, organized by September 2014. (`50,000/-) Dr Barunjyoti Choudhury, Centre for Bangladesh Studies, Assam University, 37. Annual international conference on Silchar during 3rd – 4th February 2015. “School Psychology: Enhancing (`50,000/-) Psycho-logical Competencies 278
43. National seminar on “Politics of Location with special reference to North-east India”, organized by the Department of Political Science, Sazolie College, Kohima, Nagaland during 14th -15th November 2014. (`50,000/-)
49. National seminar on “Trend and Danger of Corruption in Arunachal Pradesh”, organized by Dr Nabam Nakha Hina, Associate Professor, Dept. of Political Science, Rajiv Gandhi University, Itanagar during 18 – 19 March 2015. (`60,000/-)
44. “Colloquium for Historians to Develop Course Curriculum and Teaching Tools 50. 6th International conference on “Skill of North-east India”, organised by Prof. Development and Competency Building Sanjoy Hazarika, CNESPR, Jamia of Youth through Life Skills as a Cutting Millia Islamia during 27th -28th August Edge Tool”, organized by the Indian 2014. (`14,4000/-) Association of Life Skills Education (IALSE) and Don Bosco Institute, 45. Nationl seminar on “Emerging Trends of Guwahati during 12th -14th February Financial Services in India”, organized 2015. (`60,000/-) by the Dr Kailash Chandra Biswal, Associate Professor, Department of Management, North-eastern Hill 51. Seminar on “Gender Implications of Tribal Customary Law with special University, Shillong during 20 – 21 reference to North-east India” organized November 2014. (`50,000/-) by the North Eastern Social Research 46. 35th Session of the North-east India Centre, Guwahati during 27th -28th History Association", organized by the February 2015. (`25,000/-) North-east Indian History Association during 10th -12th November 2014. 52. International conference on “Quality of (`60,000/-) Higher Education in Indian and Global Context”, organized by the Department 47. Seminar on “The Chiru Mother Tongue of Education, North-eastern Hill Curriculum Framework: Manipur University, Shillong during 18th -19th Experimentation”, organized by Dr March 2015. (`50,000/-) Samson S. Chiru, Mount Everest College, Senapati, Manipur on 8th 53. International conference on “BCIM: December 2014. (`60,000/-) Sub-Regional Cooperation for the Development of the Peripheral Areas”, 48. 36th Indian Geographers’ Meet & organized by the ICSSR-NERC, international seminar on “Environmental Shillong during 27th 28th November Changes and Challenges: Local, 2014 at the ICSSR-NERC conference Regional and Global Perspectives” room, NEHU campus, Shillong and organized by Prof. Bimal K. Kar, sponsored by ICSSR, New Delhi and Department of Geography, Gauhati Ministry of Home Affairs, Government University, Guwahati during 25 – 28 of India, New Delhi. February 2015. (`75,000/-) 279
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54. Two-week long workshop on “Capacity Building Programme for Faculty Members in Social Science”, organized by the ICSSR-NERC, Shillong during 9th -21st February 2015 in the ICSSRNERC complex, Shillong and sponsored by the ICSSR, New Delhi.
Groups in North-East India” organised by the Department of Sociology, Gauhati University, Guwahati on 5th November 2015.
55. Workshop on “SPSS” organised by the Department of Sociology, Tezpur University, Tezpur in collaboration with ICSSR-NERC during 4th -8th November 2014 at Tezpur University, Tezpur and sponsored by the ICSSR, New Delhi.
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Study Grant During the year under report, 20 scholars were awarded study grant.
Contingency grant was provided to 11 scholars during the period under report.
Research Project Completed 1.
56. National seminar on “Youth and Skill Development in North-East India”, organised by ICSSR-NERC, Shillong in collaboration with V.V. Giri National Labour Institute, Noida during 26th -27th March 2015 at ICSSR-NERC complex, Shillong and sponsored by 2. V.V. Giri National Labour Institute.
“Conflict and Economic Development: in Search of an Alternative Model for India’s North East”, sponsored by the Ministry of Finance, Government of India, New Delhi; Project Directors-Dr Gurudas Das, NIT, Silchar and Dr C.J. Thomas, ICSSR-NERC, Shillong. “Promotion of Cross Border Trade as a Strategy for Economic Development of the Frontier States in India’s North East”, sponsored by the Ministry of Finance, Government of India, New Delhi; Project Directors-Dr C.J. Thomas, ICSSR-NERC, Shillong and Dr Gurudas Das, NIT, Silchar.
57. National Seminar on “Impact of Positive Discrimination in Assam with special reference to Schedule Caste Groups”, organised by the Department of Sociology, Gauhati University, Guwahati in collaboration with ICSSRNERC, Shillong on 4th -5th November Ongoing Projects 2014, sponsored by the ICSSR, New Delhi. The following projects were on-going during the year of report in the Centre;
Public Lectures under SC Project
1. “Sociological Study of the Electoral Politics: A Micro-Level Study in Professor Gopal Guru, Centre for Political North-East India”, Project Director-Mr Studies, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Amiya Kumar Das, Assistant Professor, Nehru University, New Delhi delivered a Department of Sociology, Tezpur public lecture on “Marginalised Groups with University, Tezpur, Assam particular reference to the Scheduled Caste 280
2. “Sociological Study of the Panchayat 8. “Relevance of Traditional Political Institutions in Meghalaya: A Case Elections and Local Level Politics: A Study of Wahadadarship in Shella Micro-Level Study in North-East India”, Confederacy”; Project Director-Mr Project Director-Mr Amiya Kumar Das, Airpeace Well Rani, Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Department of Department of Political Science, Synod Sociology, Tezpur University, Tezpur, College, Shillong, Meghalaya. Assam. 3. “An Investigation into the Level of 9. Awareness in Keeping a Pollution Free Environment – A Study of Shillong City”; Project Director-Dr Surojit Sen Gupta, Shillong, Meghalaya. 4.
“Role of Extra-Constitutional Forces in the Electoral Politics of Mizoram: A Case Study of the 7th Mizoram Legislative Assembly Election, 2013”, Project Director, Dr Ayangbam Shyamkishor, Asst. Professor, Department of Political Science, Mizoram University, Aizawl, Mizoram.
5. “Quality of Secondary Education in Tripura”; Project Director-Dr Sahidul Ahmed, Assistant Professor, Ambedkar College, Fatikroy, Tripura. 6.
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“Status of Female Domestic Workers: Socio-Economic and Working Conditions”; Project Director-Dr Deigracia Nongkynrih, Department of Economics, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya.
Completed Projects The following projects were completed during the year of report in the Centre; 1. “Nude Images of Northeast India: Interpreting Verrier Elwin’s Ethnographic Photographs”, Project DirectorDr. Quinbala Marak, Department of Anthropology, North Eastern Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya.
2. “Role and Status of Women in Padam Society”, Project Director, Dr “A Study of Financial Performance and Putoli Langkam, Assistant Professor, Branch Level Efficiency of Meghalaya Department of Political Science, Co-operative Apex Bank Ltd.”; Project Dera Natung Govt. College, Itanagar, Director, Dr Joyeeta Deb, Assistant Arunachal Pradesh. Professor, Department of Commerce, Assam University, Silchar, Assam. 3. “Motivating Factors for the Youth to Vote: A Case Study of Youth Participation “Study of Competencies in Organization in the 16 – East Shillong Legislative of Co-Curricular Activities among Assembly Constituency”, Project Elementary School Teachers of West Director, Dr Charles Reuben Lyngdoh, Garo Hills District of Meghalaya”; Department of Political Science, Synod Project Director-Dr Siba Charan College, Shillong, Meghalaya. Subudhi, Assistant Professor, Department of Education, NEHU Tura 4. “National Integration vis-à-vis Ethnic Communalism: A Study into the Campus, Tura, Meghalaya. 281
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Multicultural Society of Shillong with 5. “Entrepreneurship Development in Special Focus on Shillong North and India: Challenges and Opportunities”, Shillong West Legislative Assembly organized by Sri Guru Gobind Singh Constituency”; Project Director-Mr College, Sector-26, Chandigarh. (`40,000) Banshaikupar L. Mawlong, Assistant Professor, Department of Political 6. “Issues related to the Library and Information Science Profession in Science, Union Christian College, the North-Western Region of India”, Umiam Khwan, Meghalaya. organized by Department of Library and Information Science and Allama Iqbal North-Western Regional Centre Library, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, (NWRC), Chandigarh Jammu and Kashmir. (` 65,000)
Seminars/Conferences
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“Contemporary Business and Economic Opportunity to North-Western Region: Issues and Challenge”, organized by Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Kakryal, Katra, Jamu and Kashmir. (`45,000)
1. “Towards Inclusive Policy: Cultural Political and Economic Deterrents 8. “Women Safety & Security: Issues & (with special reference to North-West Challenges”, organized by Centre for India)”, organized by Centre for the Women’s Studies & Development, Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, Policy, Punjab University, Chandigarh. Himachal Pradesh. (` 65,000) (`45,000) 9. “Environmental Degradation and 2. “Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s Views on Social Natural Resource Management in Justice, Caste based Discrimination on Western Himalayas”, organized by Dalit Identity”, organized by Dr. B.R. Govt. Degree College, Nalagarh, Solan, Ambedkar Centre for Socio-Economic Himachal Pradesh. (`45,000) Studies for the Weaker Sections of “Socio-Spatial Inclusiveness in Society, Punjab University, Chandigarh. 10. Developmental Processes in Haryana”, (`45,000) organized by Department of Geography, 3. ‘‘State Level Political Leadership: Kurukshetra University, Haryana. Focus on North-Western Indian States”, (`65,000) organized by Department of Political Science, Punjab University, Chandigarh. 11. “Redefining Gandhian Philosophy: 100 Years after Gandhi’s Return during South (`65,000) Africa”, organized by Govt. College for 4. “The Emerging Patterns of Innovation Women, Hisar, Haryana. (`45,000) Management”, organized by University Business School, Punjab University, 12. “Election Process and Reforms in India: Chandigarh. (Rs.45,000) Past, Present and Future”, organized 282
by G.G.D.S.D. (P.G) College, Palwal, Haryana. (`45,000) 13. “Multiculturalism, Religious Harmony & Nationalism in the Globalized World : Challenges & Prospects”, organized by M.D.S.D. Girls College, Ambala City, Haryana. (`40,000)
20. “Two Decades of Economic Reforms in India with special reference to North Western Region”, organized by D.A.V. College, Hoshiarpur, Punjab. (`40,000)
21. “Challenges to Law and Order Administration in the North-Western Region of India”, organized by National College for Women, Machhiwara, 14. “Creating Age-Friendly Environments Ludhiana, Punjab. (`40,000) to Meet Needs of Ageing Population of North Western Region”, organized 22. “Changing Perception of Rights in India: by Government College for Girls, Role of the Judiciary”, organized by Sector-14, Panchkula, Haryana. Baba Balraj, P.U. Constituent College, (`45,000) Balachaur, Punjab. (`45,000) 15. “Global Consumerism: Challenges and Possibilities”, organized by Centre 23. “Green Marketing: A Changing Paradigm in Contemporary Marketing”, for Consumer Protection Laws and organized by Arya College, Ludhiana, Advocacy, Rajiv Gandhi National Punjab. (`45,000) University of Law, Punjab, Patiala. Punjab. (`45,000) 24. “Problem of Communalism in India 16. “Dynamics of Politics in North-West with special reference to Partition of India”, organized by Department of India”, organized by Babbar Akali Distance Education, Punjabi University, Memorial Khalsa College, Garhshankar, Patiala, Punjab. (`65,000) Hoshiarpur, Punjab. (`40,000) 17. “National Elections 2014: Mapping 25. “SAARC in Contemporary World: Electoral Process in North-West India Issues & Concerns”, organized by A.S. with special focus on Punjab”, organized College, Khanna, Ludhiana, Punjab. by Department of Political Science, (`40,000) Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Punjab. (`65,000) 26. “Drug Epidemic in Punjab-Instigating Factors, Treatment and Rehabilitation 18. “Impact of Information Communication Programmes”, organized by Hans Raj Technology on Social Science”, organized Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, by Bhai Gurdas Library, Guru Nanak Punjab. (`40,000) Dev University, Amritsar, Punjab. (`65,000)
19. “Sikh Theology and Dalit Identity in Punjab”, organized by G.G.D.S.D. College, Haryana. (`40,000)
27. “India: An Emerging Opportunity”, organized by Kamla Lohtia Sanatan Dharam College, Ludhiana, Punjab. (`40,000) 283
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Library
The library has a collection of 4463 books in the field of social sciences received during various social science Institutions during all 1. Dr. Richa Minocha, “Development at over the country. There is separate room for what Cost? A Study of Migration, Loss back volumes of social science journals (bound of Livelihood Security and Development form). The library has 434 seminar papers, Induced Resettlement in Himachal sponsored by the ICSSR- NW Regional Centre Pradesh” by the ICSSR, New Delhi. out of which 66 seminar papers were received (`9,93,300/-) in the year 2014-15. The Centre received 13 books and 50 occasional, research and 2. Dr. Gohind Singh, “Study of Factors working papers. The accessioning, technical Influencing Level of Learning in processing of the documents received has Cognitive Area among the Primary been completed. School Students of Haryana and Chandigarh” by the ICSSR, New Delhi. Seminar-cum-Guest House Complex (`4,00,000/-) 1. The facilities of the seminar halls in 3. Dr. Jagjeet Kaur, “Status of the the complex were provided to 161 Contractual Lectures in the Degree Departments of Panjab University and Colleges of Chandigarh, Mohali and Punjab, Haryana, U.T. of Chandigarh Panchkula: A Comparative Study” by and Central Government Departments the ICSSR, New Delhi. (`7,00,000/-) for holding seminars, conferences/ workshops etc. The following research projects were ongoing during the year of report in the Centre:
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2. The guest-house of the complex continued to provide accommodation to research scholars and social scientists Training Programmes coming to Chandigarh for their research During the year, the centre organized the and other academic purposes. During the following research methodology training period under report, 1346 scholars have programmes; availed the accommodation facilities. The centre provided study grant to 8 scholars.
1. Training Workshop on “Capacity Southern Regional Centre, Building Programme for Faculty/ Hyderabad Research Scholars’ in Social Sciences” during 15 – 27 September 2014. Workshops/Seminars 2. Training Programme on “Capacity Building Programme for Young Faculty/ Research Scholars in Social Sciences” during 2-15 March 2015. 284
During the year, the centre provided financial assistance to the following seminars / conferences / workshop / conventions / symposiums and training programmes;
1. Two-day national seminar –cumworkshop on “Quality Assurance in Teacher Education: Trends and Challenges in India”, organized by Dr. A.J.A. Raja Kumara Amirthagowri, Principal, Loyala College of Education, Loyola College Campus, Sterling Road, Nungabakkam, Chennai during 11-12 7. April, 2014. (` 40,000/-)
Muthanna, Library Assistant, University Library, Osmania University, organized by Dr. S. Yadagiri, University Librarian (I/c.), in Collaboration with ICSSR – SRC, Osmania University, Hyderabad on 23 June 2014. (`4,380/-) Two -day seminar on “Status of Social Sciences Past and Present”, organized by Prof. G. Chandra Shekhar, Dept. of Mass Communication, Telangana University, Dichpally, Nalgonda, Telangana during 1 - 2 July 2014. (`75,000/-)
2. Three -day conference on “Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Social Justice Conference”, organized by Dr. D. Balakrishna, Assistant Professor, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh during 12 8. One -day symposium on “Role of Agriculture and Rural Development in -14 April 2014. (`50,000/-) “Reconstruction of Telangana State”, 3. Two- day national level seminar on organized by Dr. S. Upender Sastry, “Enhancement of Quality Perspective in Principal, C.K.M. Arts and Science Teacher Education”, organized by Dr. S. College, Desaipet, Warangal, Telangana Soma Sundaram, Principal, Mohamed on 6th August 2014. (`20,000/-) Sathak Dastagir Teacher Training national seminar on College, Ramanthapuram, Tamil Nadu 9. Two-day “Commodity Derivative Trading in during 18 -19 April 2014. (`40,000/-) India – Issues and Concern”, organized 4. Two- day national seminar on “LIS by Prof. Laxman Gaddam, Chairman, Education in India through ODL: BOS in Commerce, Osmania University, Prospects and Retrospect”, organized Hyderabad during 7 - 8 August 2014. by Dr. G. Saroja, I/c. Head, Dept. of (`40,000/-) Library and Information Science, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Open University, Prof. G. 10. Two-day workshop on “Research Methodology in Social Sciences and Ram Reddy Marg, Road No. 46, Jubilee Humanities”, organized by Prof. A. Hills, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh Karunaker, I/c. Director, Osmania during 29 - 30 May 2014. (`40,000/-) University for International Programmes, 5. Three-day national workshop on Osmania University, Hyderabad during “Science for Social Justice”, organized 7 - 8 August 2014. (`35,000/-) by Dr. P. Venkateswarlu, Organizing Secretary, Jana Vignana Vedika, during 11. "Librarian Day Celebrations – 2014", organized by University Library, 22 - 24 June 2014. (`50,000/-) Osmania University in Collaboration with ICSSR-SRC, on 12 August 2014. 6. A book release function titled “Sapthapadi”, written by Sr. A. (`3639/-) 285
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12. Two-day seminar on “Strategies Issues Tamil Nadu on 20 September 2014. in Business and Economics (SIBE – (` 20,000/-) 2014)”, organized by Prof. E. Suresh Kumar, Director, District PG Colleges, 17. Three-day workshop on “Emerging Trends in Financial Markets”, organized Dept. of Business Management and by Prof. P. Adi Lakshmi, Dept. of Business Dept. of Economics, District PG Administration, P.V.P. Siddhartha Institute College, Siddipet, Medak during 27 - 28 of Technology, Kannuru, Vijayawada, August 2014. (`40,000/-) Andhra Pradesh during 23-25 September 2014. (`40,000/-) 13. Two-day national seminar on “Scenario of Social Sciences in Higher Education 18 Three -day international conference – Issues, Challenges and Suggestions”, on “Sustainability of Digital Libraries organized by Dr. B. Kavitha, Lecturer (ISCDL -2014)”, organized by Dr. N. in Political Science and Dr. V. Vijaya Rupsing Naik, Organizing Secretary, Lakshmi, Lecturer in History, Pingle University Librarian I/c, University Govt. College for Women, Waddepally, Library JNTUH, Kukatpally, Hyderabad Warangal, Telangana during 8 - 9 during 25 - 27 September 2014. September 2014. (`50,000/-) (`40,000/-) 14. Two-day national seminar on “Two 19. Two-day workshop on “New Entrant Decades of Economic Reform in Lecturers in Commerce”, organized India – Problem and Perspectives”, by Dr. K. V. Ramana Murthy, Lecturer organized by Dr. R. Naga Jyothi, in Commerce, Vijaya Nagar College Lecturer in Commerce, J.M.J. College of Commerce, Vijaya Nagar Colony, for Women, Morrispet, Tenali, Andhra Hyderabad during 27 - 28 September Pradesh during 10 - 11 September 2014. 2014. (`50,000/-) (`40,000/-) 20. Two-day national conference on 15. Two- day workshop on “Emerging “Innovation in Indian Financial Sector Trends in Commerce Education”, towards Economic Growth”, organized organized by Dr. B. Sabitha, Dept. of by Prof. Sushama Bavle, Head, Dept. of Commerce, Keshava Memorial Institute Commerce, Maharani Lakshmi Ammani of Commerce & Sciences, Narayanguda, College for Women, Bengaluru, Hyderabad during 15 - 16 September Karnataka during 9 - 10 October 2014. 2014. (`40,000/-) (`50,000/-) 16. One-day national seminar on “Social 21. One -day workshop on “Remembering Professor Bipan Chandra”, organized Rejuvenation through Corporate Social by Prof. G. Sudarshan Reddy, I/c. Head, Responsibility”, organized by Dr. M. Dept. of History, Osmania University, Vasan, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Hyderabad on 21 October 2014. Commerce, K.S. Rangasamy College (`20,000/-) of Arts and Science, Tiruchengode, 286
22. Two-day seminar on “Inclusive Growth, Poverty Eradication and Economic Development in India”, organized by Dr. M. Kamala Rani, Principal, Dept. of Economics, Singareni Collieries Women’s Degree College, Khammam, Telangana during 5 - 6 November 2014. 28. (`40,000/-)
organized by Dr. B. Sanjeev Reddy, Dept. of Political Science, Dr. V. Sreedevi, Dept. of Telugu, University College for Women, Kakatiya University, Warangal, Telangana on 13 November 2014. (`20,000/-) Two -day national seminar on “Role of Micro Finance Women Empowerment”, organized by Dr. P. Bal Reddy, Lecturer in Economics, Tara Govt. College, Sangareddy, Telangana during 14 - 15 November 2014. (`40,000/-)
23. Two-day international conference on “Global Indian Diaspora: Continuities and Challenges”, organized by Dr. Ajaya K. Sahoo, Centre for Study of Indian Diaspora, School of Social Sciences, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad 29. One- day workshop on “International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)”, during 6 - 7 November 2014. (`40,000/-) organized by Dr. Indrakanti Sekhar, Sr. 24. Three-day workshop on “Modern Assistant Professor, Dept. of Commerce, Concepts in Library and Information University College of Commerce Science for Researchers”, organized & Business Management, Osmania by Prof. N. Laxman Rao, President, University, Hyderabad on 18 November Telangana Library Association, in 2014. (`20,000/-) collaboration with ICSSR-SRC, Habsiguda, Hyderabad during 7 - 9 30. Inaugural seminar on “The Social Science Research Environment in November 2014. (`40,000/-) Puducherry: Challenges and the Way 25. Three- day national seminar on “Status of Forward”, organized by Dr. V. Selvam, Social Science”, organized by Principal, Regional Coordinator, Institute of Little Flower Degree College, Uppal, Social Sciences, Regional Centre, Hyderabad during 10 - 12 November Puducherry during 19 - 20 November 2014. (`40,000/-) 2014. (`90,000/-) 26. Two- day national seminar on “Violence 31. One -day workshop on “Role of Against Women in Contemporary E-Resources in Research”, organized Indian Society”, organized by Dr. K. by Prof. Prashanta Athma, Dept. Padmavathi, Head, Dept. of Sociology, of Commerce, Osmania University Satavahana University, Karimnagar Hyderabad on 22nd November, 2014. during 11 - 12 November 2014. (`20,000/-) (`40,000/-) 32. Two-day national seminar on 27. One -day symposium on “Socio“Implications of Reforms in Agriculture Political and Literary Ideas of Late Sector in Post Globalisation Era”, Padma Vibhushan Kaloji Narayan Rao”, organized by Prof. M. Ashok Kumar, 287
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Dept. of Economics, University Post 38. Two- day national workshop on “Caste, Graduate College, Warangal, Telangana Hierarchy and Politics of Exclusion during 24-25 November 2014. in India: Revisiting Louis Dumont”, (`40,000/-) organized by Dr. R. Pavananthi Vembulu, Assistant Professor, Department 33. One-day seminar on “Violence Against of Political Science, Directorate of Women”, organized by Prof K. Laxmi Distance Education, Madurai Kamaraj Director, Centre for Women’s Studies, University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu during Dept. of Political Science, Osmania 15 - 16 December 2014. (`60,000/-) University, Hyderabad on 25 November, 2014. (`20,000/-) 39. Two-day seminar on “Empowerment of Women in the Light of Globalised 34. One-day symposium on “Agrarian Era in Kerala”, organized by Dr. U. Crisis – Farmers Suicides”, organized Aboobacker, Associate Professor, by Prof. A. Muralidhar Rao, Head, Dept. Dept. of Economics, M.E.S. Asmabi of Economics, Osmania University, College, Thrissur, Kerala during 17 - 18 Hyderabad on 28 November 2014. December 2014. (`40,000/-) (`15,000/-) 35. One -day seminar on “Lokpal – A Step towards Containing Corruption in High Places”, organized by Dr. P. Mohan Rao, Associate Professor, Dept. of Public Administration, Railway Degree College, Lallaguda, Secunderabad, Telangana on 29 November 2014. (`20,000/)
40. Two- day seminar on “Foreign Direct Investments in India : Boom or Bane”, organized by Dr. M. Vara Prasad, Assistant Professor and I/c. Head, Dept. of Economics, Satavahana University, Karimnagar, Telangana during 19 - 20 December 2014. (`40,000/-)
41. Two-day seminar on “Relevance of Thoughts of Pandit C. Lyothee Thaas in 36. One -day national seminar on “MSME Contemporary Tamil Nadu”, organized Sector is an Engine of Indian Economy: by Dr. Lakshmanan Chinnaiayan, Issues and Challenges”, organized by Madras Institute of Development Dr. K. Sudarsan, Assistant Professor, Studies (MIDS), Adyar, Chennai, Tamil Dept. of MBA, Sreenivasa Institute Nadu during 19-20 December 2014. of Technology and Management (`60,000/-) Studies, Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh on 1 December, 2014 (`20,000/-) 42. Two-day seminar on “Mental Health and Well-being: Implications for School 37. Three- day workshop on “Research Education”, organized by Prof. K. Methodology / SPSS”, organised by Dr. Sudheer Reddy, Dept. of Education, K. Sridevi, Head, Dept. of Commerce, IASE, Osmania University, Hyderabad Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda, during 22-23 December 2014. Telangana during 4 - 6 December 2014. (`40,000/-) (`50,000/-) 288
43. Two-day national seminar on “Human Dr. B. Lavanya, Head, Dept. of History, Rights and Women Empowerment in Nizam College, Osmania University, India”, organized by Dr. K. Natarajan, Hyderabad during 23 - 24 January 2015. Director, Dept. of Management, (`40,000/-) P.K.R. Arts College for Women, 49. Two-day national level seminar on “9 Gobichettipalayam, Tamil Nadu during Years of RTI Act: Implementation and 2 - 3 January 2015. (`40,000/-) Levels of Awareness”, organized by Dr. 44. Two-day national seminar on “Social G. Sujani, Principal, Dept. of Political and Economic Dimensions of Science, Women’s College, Nizamabad Medical Tourism in India: Challenges, during 29 - 30 January 2015. (`40,000/-) Opportunities and Progress”, organized 50. Two-day national level seminar on by Dr. C. Gobalakrishnan, Assistant “Gender and Literature”, organized by Professor, Dept. of Sociology, Periyar Dr. J. G. Duresh, Head, Dept. of English University, Salem, Tamil Nadu during and Centre for Research, Scott Christian 8 - 9 January 2015. (`Rs.30,000/-) College, Nagercoil, Kanyakumari, 45. One-day national workshop on “Issues Tamil Nadu during 30 - 31 January in Organizational Behaviour”, organized 2015. (`40,000/-) by Dr. D. Anita Rao, Dept. of Social 51. Two-day national seminar on “Democracy, Sciences (Public Administration), St. Development and Globalisation: Pious X Degree and PG College for Perspectives and Experiences”, organized Women, Nacharam, Hyderabad on 20 by Sri. Abdul Nazar K., Assistant January 2015. (`20,000/-) Professor, Dept. of Political Science, 46. Two-day national seminar on “States Government College Madapally, Reorganization–Challenges of ReconsKozhikode, Kerala during 30 - 31 truction in Telangana State”, organized January 2015. (`50,000/-) by Dr. A. Shankar Kumar, Lecturer 52. Two-day national seminar on “Social in Public Administration, Tara Govt. Development and the Empowerment College, Sangareddy, Telangana during of Marginalised Groups: Perspectives 23 - 24 January 2015. (`40,000/-) and Strategies”, organized by Dr. Vinod 47. Two-day national seminar on “The Kumar K., Assistant Professor, Dept. Role of RUSA in Promoting Quality of of History, Maharaja's College, Kerala Higher Education”, organized by Dr. M. during 5 - 6 February 2015 (`40,000/-) Solayan, Principal, Dept. of Education, 53. Four-day international seminar on Sri Venkateshwara College of Education, “Industrial Relations and Human Peravurani, Thanjavur District during Relations in the Era of Globalization”, 23 - 24 January 2015. (`40,000/-) organized by Dr. Nagaraju Battu, 48. Two-day national seminar on Assistant Professor, Dept. of HRM, “Historical Perspectives and Future Director, Centre for HRD, Acharya Prospects of Telangana”, organized by Nagarjuna University, Nagarjuna Nagar, 289
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Vijay Kumar Sharma, Head, Dept. of Social Work, Telangana University, Nizamabad, Telangana during 3 - 4 March 2015. (`40,000/-)
54. Two -day seminar on “Reconstruction of Telangana: Issues and Challenges”, organized by Dr. A. Hari Prasad, Head 60. Two-day seminar on “Tourism & Director, Dept. of Political Science, Marketing and its Role in Indian Kakatiya University, Warangal, Economy”, organized by Dr. M. Telangana during 6 - 7 February 2015. Thyagaraju, Assistant Professor, (`50,000/-) Dept. of MBA–Tourism Management, Vikrama Simhapuri University, Nellore, 55. National level seminar on “Financial Andhra Pradesh during 6 - 7 March Inclusion”, organized by Dr. S. 2015. (`40,000/-) Rajendran, Assistant Professor, Govt. Arts College, Paramakudi, Tamil Nadu on 7 February 2015. (`40,000/)
56. Two-day national seminar on “Sampling Techniques and Data Analysis in Social Science Research”, organized by Dr. K. Natarajan, Director, Dept. of Management, P.K.R. Arts College for Women, Gobichettipalayam, Tamil Nadu during 20 - 21 February 2015. (`40,000/-)
61. Two-day regional seminar on “Partnership and Participation of Women in Decision-Making Process: The Experiences and Experiments in Panchayati Raj Institutions of AP", organized by Dr. D. Sundaram Ram, Director, organised by Academy of Grassroots Studies and Research in India, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh during 6 - 7 March 2015. (`25,000/-)
57. One-day workshop on “Review of 62. Two-day national seminar on Literature”, organized by Dr. B. Sandhya “Comparative Literature in India: Rani, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Contemporary Issues”, organized by Commerce, Osmania University College Dr. J. Bheemaiah, Assistant Professor, for Women, Koti, Hyderabad on 21 Centre for Comparative Literature, February 2015. (`20,000/-) School of Humanities, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad during 18 - 19 58. One-day state level seminar on March 2015. (`40,000/-) “Infrastructure Development in Kodagu:
Issues and Challenges”, organized by Dr. 63. Two-day national seminar on “Role Thimmaiya T.D., Associate Professor, of LIS Professionals in Developing Dept. of Economics, Field Marshal Information Literacy Skills in the Digital K.M. Cariappa College, Mangalore Era”, organized by Dr. S. Thanuskodi, University, Madikeri, Kanataka on 2nd Associate Professor and Head I/c., Dept. March, 2015 (`20,000/-) of Library and Information Science, Alagappa University, Karaikudi, Tamil 59. Two-day national seminar on “Emerging Nadu during 19 - 20 March 2015. Trends and Challenges in Social Work Education”, organized by Dr. M. (`40,000/-) 290
SRC in collaboration with Arul Anandar 64. Two-day seminar on “Effectiveness of PRIs – Panchayat Raj Institutions College (Autonomous), Karumathur, in Rural Development”, organized by Madurai during 3rd to 8th March, 2015. Dr. S. Rafi, Society for Rural and Eco(`2,99,343/-) Development, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh during 23 - 24 March 2015. (` 40,000/-) Publication 65. Two-day national seminar on “Rural Development in India: Major Issues, Challenges and Alternative Approaches”, organized by Prof. C. Ganesh, Dept. of Sociology, Osmania University, Hyderabad during 30 - 31 March 2015. (`40,000/-)
“Samaja Shastralalo Parishodhana Vidhanam” (Research Methodology in Social Sciences, Telugu version) by Dr. P. Satyanarayna, Former Deputy Director of ICSSR-SRC & Former Regional Director of IGNOU, Hyderabad. (`15,000/-)
66. One-day national seminar on “Make in India – Prospects and Challenges”, organized by Prof. L. Gandhi, Head of the Department–MBA, Sankara Institute of Management Science, Sankara Educational Institutions, Sankara Campus, Saravanampatty, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu on 31 March 2015. (`20,000/-)
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Study Grant The Centre provided study grant to 84 scholars.
Research Methodology Course for SC/ST PhD Research Scholars 1.
Six-day “Research Methodology Course in Social Sciences for SC/ST Ph.D. Research Scholars” by Prof. G. Krishna Reddy, ICSSR, Southern Regional Centre, Hyderabad during 3 - 8 March 2015. (`3,27,503/-)
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Six-day “Research Methodology Course in Social Sciences for SC/ST Ph.D. Research Scholars” by Prof. G. Krishna Reddy & Dr. S. Lourdunathan, ICSSR-
Western Regional Centre (WRC) Seminars/Workshops/Conferences 1.
Seminar on “Inclusive Growth in India” by V G Vaze College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Mumbai. (`50,000/-)
2. Seminar on “Inclusive Growth” by Bhimrao T Pradhan College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Shahapur. (`50,000/-) 3.
Seminar on “Contemporary Perspectives in Content Development” by Smt. Kapila Khandwala College of Education, Mumbai. (`60,000/-)
4. Seminar on “Faculty Development Programme on Statistical Analysis for Social Science Research” by Maniben Nanavati Women’s College, Mumbai. (`70,000/-) 5. Seminar on “Impact of Social Reforms Movements on Modern Maharashtra (1960-2001)” by Govt. Vidarbha Institute of Science & Humanities, Amravati. (`50,000/-) 291
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Seminar on “Contribution of Educational 14. Seminar on “Qualitative Research and Movements in the British Period in its Application” by Dr Mahesh Rawal, Development of Modern Maharashtra” Shri C H Shah Mairi Vidyapeeth, by Maharashtra Mahavidyalaya, Surendranagar, Gujarat. (`45,000/-) Nilanga, Maharashtra. (`75,000/-) 15. Seminar on “Emerging Trends on 7. Seminar on “Faculty Development Corporate Social ResponsibilityProgramme (FDP) Advanced Methods Issues and Challenges” by Dr Kavita on Academic Research” by Sydenham Lalchanani, G J Advani Law College, Institute of Management Studies & Bandra. (`40,000/-) Research, Mumbai. (`40,000) Seminar on “Research Methodology on 16. Workshop on “Core Concepts in Geography and Various Methods for Social Science” by St. Teresa’s Institute Teaching Geography” by Dr H M of Education, Mumbai. (`50,000/-) Pednekar, Principal, Chintamanrao 9. Seminar on “Sustainable Regional College of Commerce, Sangli, Development in India-challenges and Maharashtra. (`15,000/-) Opportunities” by R A Podar College of Commerce & Economics, Mumbai. 17. Conference on “Agriculture Develop(`70,000/-) ment and Prospects” by Dr. R. B. Patil, Secretary, Kankan Geographers 10. Seminar on “Media Education: Association, Sindhudurg, Maharashtra. Problems, Challenges and Prospects” (`50,000/-) by Dr Sunder Rajdeep, Department of Communication & Journalism, 18. Workshop on “Introduction to Financial University of Mumbai. (`75,000/-) Modeling with Excel for SC & ST & Minority Students” by Prof. Valerie 11. Seminar on “Post-2014 Afghanistan Francis, Asst. Professor, Central Institute after US Draw-down: Rethinking India’s of Business Management Research & Policy” by Dr S Paranjape, Department Development, Maharashtra. (`60,000/-) of Defence and Strategic Studies, University of Pune. (`75,000/-) 19. Seminar on “Environmental Re12. Seminar on “Recent Trends in Family engineering – Series-5: Family Farming” and Marriage Institutions” by Smt by Dr. (Mrs) Sally Enos, Principal, Pillai Sushiladevi Deshmukh Mahila College of Education & Research, New Mahavidyalaya, Latur. (`70,000/-) Panvel, Maharashtra. (`40,000/-) 8.
13. National conference on “Indian 20. Workshop on “Campus to Corporate: Developing a Professional Image” by Armed Forces & Conflict: Political Dr Sitaram Sukthankar, I/C Principal, and Psychological Dimensions” by Govt. College of Arts & Science & Dr Aninha Lobo, Sophia College for Commerce, Khandola, Goa. (`50,000/-) Women, B S Road, Mumbai. (`60,000/-) 292
21. National Conference on “Ethical "Application of Psychology for 21st Prospects: Economy, Society and Century’’ by Dr. S.M. Shejul, PrinciEnvironment” by Dr. P Y Patil, Copal, S P Mahila College Shardanagar, ordinator, Ratnagiri Sub Centre, Baramati, Maharashtra. (`80,000/-) University of Mumbai, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra. (`75,000/) 29. Workshop on “Contemporary Political Theory: Indian and Western 22. Seminar on “Moment of Truth: Face to Perspectives” by Dr. Kanchana Face with HIV/AIDS” by Dr Mahesh Mahadevan, Professor and Head, Dept. Pai, Principal, Govt of Goa College of of Philosophy, University of Mumbai, Home Science, Campal, Goa. (`50,000/-) Maharashtra. (`60,000/-) 23. Seminar on “Inclusive Democracy and Development: Building Space 30. National level seminar- cum- workshop for Minorities” by Dr. (Fr.) Scaria on “Application of Advance Tools & Pannackal, Director, Institute of Indian Techniques in Social Science Research” Culture, Mumbai. (`50,000/-) by Dr S B Kanase, Principal, Mahavir Mahavidyala, Kolhapur, Maharashtra. 24. National multidisciplinary conference (`50,000/-) on “Revisiting World War” by Principal, Kelkar Education Trust’s Vinayak Ganesh Vaze College, Mumbai. 31. National seminar on “Demographic Dividend: Challenges before Indian (`50,000/-) Economy” by Dr. V. B. Kakade, 25. An international conference on “India Professor & Head, Department of Europe-Africa: Common Goals and Economics, Shivaji University, National Priorities” by Dr Jose George, Kolhapur, Maharashtra. (`60,000/-) Head, Dept of Civics & Politics, University of Mumbai. (`60,000/-) 32. National conference of Marathi 26. “32nd Annual Session of the Maharashtra Political Science and Public Administration Conference” by Dr S B Sawant, Gogate College, Panvel, Maharashtra. (`50,000/-)
Samajshashtra Parishad on “Challenges before Indian Society” by Dr. Prakash Patil, Principal, Dr Arvind B, Telang Sr College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Nigdi, Pune, Maharashtra. (`75,000/-)
27. Seminar on “Panchayati Raj, 33. National seminar on “Landscapes of Ageing: Critical Issues and Emerging Decentralized Development and Possibilities” by Dr. Leena Raje, Empowering the Youth” by Dr. D M Incharge Principal, P N Doshi Women’s Muley, Acharya and Marathe College, College, Ghatkopar, Mumbai (`70,000/-) Mumbai. (`60,000/-) 28. 2nd National & 29th State Level Annual 34. State level conference on “New Trends in Social Sciences” in collaboration Conference of Marathi Manasshastra Parishad (MMP) on the theme with ICSSR-WRC by Dr. V. K. Khade, 293
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Principal, Shri M H Khapane College of Arts, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra. (`30,000/-)
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Impactful Teaching & Employability Enhancement” by Prof. S. S. Dhawad, Central Institute of Business Management Research & Development, Nagpur, Maharashtra. (`50,000/-)
35. Conference on “Emerging Trends and Challenges before Indian Political System” by Dr. Chetan Kumar, Workshop on “Leadership Principal, Seth Narsingdas Mor Arts, 42. Development” and National Seminar on Commerce & Smt Godavaridevi Saraf “Global Environmental Scenario in the Science College, Tumsar, Bhandara, Context of Indian Society” by Dr. P. V. Maharashtra. (`50,000/-) Rasal, Principal, Karmaveer G. D. More College, Niphad, Nashik, Maharashtra. 36. Seminar on “Inclusive Growth: the Key (`40,000/-) to India’s Sustainable Development” by Dr. M. C. Rodrigues, Principal, M. 43. National conference on “Ancient E. S. College of Arts, Zuarinagar, Goa. Sciences and Archaeology” by Principal, (`80,000/-) Birla College, Kalyan, Maharashtra. (`40,000/- ) 37. National symposium on “Qualitative Research in Education and Social 44. Faculty Development Programme on Sciences” by Dr. M. S. Padmini, Head, “Statistical Analysis for Social Science Dept of Education, Shivaji University, Researcher” by Dr. Harshada Rathod, Kolhapur, Maharashtra. (`30,000/-) Principal, Maniben Nanavati Women’s College, Vile Parle, Mumbai. (`50,000/-) 38. Seminar on “Western Ghats-The World Heritage: Environment and 45. Seminar on “Social Transformation in India” by Dr Smita Awachar, Head, Development” by Dr. V. A. Patil, Department of Sociology, Dr Babasaheb Navnirman Shikshan Sanstha’s College Ambedkar Marathwada University, of Arts, Dodamarg, Sindhudurg, Aurangabad, Maharashtra. (` 50,000/-) Maharashtra. (`70,000/-) 39. Seminar on “Emerging Trends in Rural Marketing of India” by Dr. B. M. Bhanje, Director, Board of College & University Development, Solapur University, Maharashtra. (`60,000/-)
46. National seminar on “Mainstreaming the Tribal Issues and Challenges” by Dr. (Smt) R. Rajmane, Principal, Surajba College of Education, Mumbai, Maharashtra. (`60,000/-)
47. Conference on “Emerging Trends in 40. National conference on “Gopal Krishna Sustainable Development” by ViceGokhale and the Liberal Discourse in Principal, Kirti College, Mumbai, India” by Dr. R. G. Pardeshi, Principal, Maharashtra. (`60,000/-) Fergusson College, Pune, Maharashtra. 48. National conference on “Terrorism, (`60,000/-) Religious Fanaticism and World Peace: Psychological Perspectives” by Dr. C. 41. Workshop on “Facilitation Skills for 294
P. Labhane, Head, Dept. of Psychology, M. J. College, Jalgaon, Maharashtra. (`60,000/-)
3. “Anthropological Society of Bombay and its Journal 1886-1936” by Dr. Lancy Lobo, Centre for Culture and Development, Vadodara, Gujarat. 49. National seminar on “Teacher Education (`50,000/-) through Collaborative Learning Communities” by Dr. Safia Mukadam, 4. “Comparative Analysis of Exercise Principal, All-India Khilafat Committee of NOTA Option during 16th General College of Education, Mumbai, Election in Mumbai and Nandurbar” by Maharashtra. (`60,000/-) Dr. Mrudul Nile, Department of Civics & Politics, University of Mumbai, 50. National symposia on “Right to Maharashtra. (`1,00,000/-) Education and the Future of Our Languages” by Dr. Avinash Pandey, 5. Minor research project titled “A Study of the Effectiveness of BrainDepartment of Linguistics, University Based Learning as an Intervention of Mumbai, Maharashtra. (`70,000/-) Strategy for Academic Achievements 51. International conference on “Semiotic of Secondary Students with Diverse Encryption of Global Conflict and Idea Learning Difficulties and Personality of Modernity in Folk Theatre: India and Traits” by Dr. Mary George Varghese, the World” by Dr. Prakash Khandge, Research Scholar, MES Pillai College of Education & Research, Chembur, Head, Lokakala Academy, University of Mumbai, Maharashtra. (`60,000/-) Mumbai, Maharashtra. (`50,000/-) 52. Two workshops on “Core Concepts of Study Grant Geography” by Dr. H. M. Pednekar, Principal, Sonopant Dandekar College, During the period, five scholars were awarded study grant. Palghar, Maharashtra. (`10,000/-)
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Publications
1. Gujarati Journal by Dr Bharati Shelat, “Minor research project on “Changing Hon. Director, Gujarat Research Society, Role of Family in Care Giving of the Ahmedabad, Gujarat. (`30,000/-) Elderly: Case Study of Mumbai” by Dr. Shashi Mishra, Department of 2. Marathi Journal ‘Samaj Probodhan Sociology, R Jhunjhunwala College, Patrika’ by Dr. Ashok S Chausalkar, Mumbai. (`50,000/-) Editor, Samaj Probodhan Patrika, Kolhapur, Maharash. (`25,000/-) “Contemporary Relevance of Customary Dispute Resolution Mechanisms” by 3. Marathi Journal ‘Bhartiya Itihas ani Dr. C. Puri, Rajiv Gandhi Institute for Sanskriti’ by Dr. P S Khobrekar, Contemporary Studies, University of Director, Itihas Sanshodhan Mandal, Mumbai, Maharashtra. (`75,000/-) Mumbai. (`25,000/-) 295
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5. "Marathi Samajshastra Parishad 5. Principal, Shri Dadasaheb Tirodkar College of Science & Commerce, Sanshodhan Patrika" by Dr. Smita Pandurtitha, Kudal, Maharashtra. Awachar, Head, Department of (`30,000/-) Sociology, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad, 6. Dr H M Pednekar, Principal, Maharashtra. (`35,000/-) Sonopant Dandekar College, Palghar, Maharashtra. (`25,000/-)
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“Psychology as a Profession in India ; The Elusive Identity” by Dr. G G Prabhu, Former Dean & Professor, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, Karnataka on 21st August 2014.
The ICSSR guest house has been proved helpful to the academics and scholars desirous of interacting with other scholars in their areas of specialization and to utilize the research material available in the city of Mumbai. The newly renovated guest house has 20 rooms “Status of Social Science Research in and 5 suites and can house a maximum of Western India:Critical Engagement and 50 guests at a time. During the period under Future Direction” by Prof. Sukhadeo report, approximately 2000 scholars have Thorat, Hon’ble Chairman, ICSSR, availed facilities of the guest house. By way New Delhi. of guest house charges, the Centre has earned an income of `57,13,765/- during the period “Contours of Peace Process in India’s while `27,36,182/- was spent on the guest North-east” by Dr. C J Thomas, Dy. house during the period under report. Director, ICSSR North Eastern Regional Centre, Shillong, Meghalaya. ICSSR Conference Hall The ICSSR Conference Hall is being extensively used by the various University S. P. Mahavidyalaya, Bhoom, Osmana- departments and other academic organizations for conducting lectures, seminars, workshops, bad. (`25,000/-) meetings etc. The hall is also provided to the Dr. V. A. Patil, Principal, College of Arts University departments at a concessional rate & Commerce, Dodamarg, Sindhudurg, of ` 1000/- per day. For other institutions, we charge a nominal rent of `3000/- per day Maharashtra. (`30,000/-) towards service charges. The seating capacity Dr. S. M. Karande, Principal, Shrimant of the hall is 80/100 persons. By way of B Deshmukh Mahavidyalaya, Sangli, Conference hall charges, the Centre has earned an income of ` 65,500/- during the period. Maharashtra. (`30,000/-)
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‘Bihar Andolan 1974’, Researcher: Dr. Sudhir Kumar & Prof. M N Karna.
1. ‘Monitoring of Execution of Selected Schemes of Government of Bihar: 7. ‘Educational Status of Scheduled Caste; Attainment & Challenges in Distribution of Bicycles, School Bihar’, funded by ICSSR, New Delhi, Uniform and Scholarships’, funded Researcher: Awadhesh Kumar. by Govt. of Bihar, Research Team: D M Diwakar, Ajit K Hansda, Vidyarthi 8. ‘Educational Status of Scheduled Vikas, Kaushal Kishor & Neetu Caste; Attainment & Challenges in Choudhary. Jharkhand’, funded by ICSSR, New Delhi, Researcher: Awadhesh Kumar. 2. ‘Implementation of Right to Education Act in the State of Bihar, 2014’, funded 9. ‘Integrated Watershed Management by Govt. of Bihar, Researcher: D.M. Programme’, funded by Dept. of Diwakar. Agriculture, Govt. of Bihar, Research Team: D.M. Diwakar, Aviral Pandey and 3. ‘Time on Task of Students in Primary and Awadhesh Kumar. Upper Primary School in Bihar’, funded
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by Bihar Education Project Council, 10. ‘Monitoring of Rashtriya Madhyamik Patna, Researcher: D.M. Diwakar. Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA), funded by: EDCIL (India) Limited, Ministry ‘India and Her Neighbours: An Initiative of Human Resource Development, to Identify Opportunities and Outline Research Team: D M Diwakar, Abhijit Pathways for Expanding Bilateral, Ghosh and Renu Choudhary. Sub-Regional and Regional Economic
Cooperation in South Asia: Perspective Research Projects (On-going) from Bihar and Nepal’ funded by World Bank, Research Team: D M Diwakar, 1. ‘Dalit Assertion and Emerging Rural Neetu Choudhary Abhijit Ghosh. Social Formation in Uttar Pradesh’, funded by ICSSR, New Delhi, 5. ‘Quality of Working Life, Quality of Researcher: Prof. B N Prasad. Life and Its Psychological Correlates in Bank Organization’ funded by ICSSR, 2. ‘Socio-Economic Livelihood Study of New Delhi, Researcher: Dr. S M Anwar Kosi Basin Programme in India’, funded by International Centre for Integrated Yousuf. 297
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Mountain Development (ICIMOD), 10. ‘Bihari Identity: An Uncharted Nepal, Research Team: D M Diwakar, Question’, funded by ICSSR, New Biplab Dhak and Aviral Pandey. Delhi. Researcher: Jyoti Verma (Senior Fellow, ICSSR). 3. ‘Ethnographic Study of Mali Caste in Bihar’ funded by Dept. of General New Research Initiatives/ Projects Administration, Govt. of Bihar, 1. ‘A Comparative Study of the Motivation Researcher: B N Prasad. Level and Performance of Teachers at 4. ‘Monitoring and Assessment of Elementary Level after the Inception Distribution of Pensions under of SSA’, Submitted to Department of Social Security Schemes’, funded by Planning and Development, Government Government of Bihar, Research Team: of Bihar, Researcher: Habibullah Ansari. D.M. Diwakar, Habibullah Ansari, Ajit Kumar Hansda and Kaushal Kishor. 2. ‘Monitoring of Sakshar Bharat Programme in Bihar’, Submitted to 5. ‘Tracking of Children of Age Group of Planning and Development Department, 0-14 Years’, funded by Bihar Education Government of Bihar, Patna, Researcher: Project Council, Patna, Researcher: Renu Choudhary. Rajeev Kamal Kumar. 6. ‘Ethnographic Study of Raj Dhobi 3. Caste in Bihar’, funded by Dept. of General Administration, Govt. of Bihar, Researcher: Rajeev Kamal Kumar. 4. 7. ‘External Monitoring & Evaluation of Resettlement Plan Implementation under Asian Development Bank (ADB) Loan’, funded by BSPTCL, Patna & ADB, Research Team: Rajeev Kamal Kumar &Abhijit Ghosh. 5. 8. ‘Farm- Size and Productivity: A Study of Selected Farms in Bihar’, funded by ICSSR, New Delhi, Researcher: Vidyarthi Vikas. 6. 9. ‘Land Reforms Administrative Training Programme (for Govt. of Bihar officials)', funded by Department of Revenue and Land Reforms, Government of Bihar, Research Team: D M Diwakar, Vidyarthi Vikas, Ajit Kumar Hansda and Kaushal 7. Kishor. 298
‘Impact Assessment of Lok Adalat in Bihar’, submitted to Bihar State Legal Services Authority. Researcher: Anuja. ‘Assessment of Mahadalit Akshar Aanchal Yojana of Minority & Extreme Backward Classes’, submitted to Planning & Devp. Department, Government of Bihar, Researcher: Anuja. ‘Assessment of Facilities Available for Primary and Upper Primary Education in Muslim Pre-dominant Areas’, Researcher: S M Anwar Yousuf. ‘Evaluation Study on Restructuring and Reorganizing of Teachers’ Education (Strengthening of Teachers Training Institutions); Researcher: S M Anwar Yousuf. ‘Survey of Third Gender (Kinner/ Hijara/ Transgender) in Patna District
of Bihar’, submitted to Govt. of Bihar, Researcher: Habibullah Ansari.
Hansda, Vidyarthi Vikas and Kaushal Kishor.
8. ‘Police-Public Interface: Improving 14. ‘Mid-term Evaluation of Agro-Forestry Interaction between Police and Public: A Schemes under Hariyali Mission’, Module for Police Training’, submitted submitted to Government of Bihar, to Police Training, Govt. of Bihar. Research Team: D.M. Diwakar and Researcher: Habibullah Ansari Aviral Pandey. 9.
‘Economic Status of Scheduled Caste in Bihar’, submitted to Research Project 15. ‘Evaluation of Solar Water Pump System in Selected District of Bihar’, distributed Sponsored Division, ICSSR, New Delhi, by BREDA, submitted to Department Researcher: Awadhesh Kumar. of Planning and Development, 10. ‘Monitoring of the Distribution of Government of Bihar, Researcher: Ajit Incentives /Dress /Scholarship & Cycle Kumar Hansda. under Different Schemes in Government Primary, Upper Primary, Secondary and 16. ‘Social Impact Assessment of Land Higher Secondary Schools of Bihar’, Acquisition of Vidyapati Block with submitted to Department of Education, Circle, Village – Sahit, Police Station – Government of Bihar, Research Team: Dalsingh Sarai, District – Samastipur’ D.M. Diwakar, Ajit Kumar Hansda, under ‘Bihar Right to Fair Compensation Vidyarthi Vikas and Kaushal Kishor. and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Rules, 11. ‘Improvement in Quality Elementary 2014’, submitted to Collectorate, Education-A Result of Sarva Siksha Samastipur, Government of Bihar, Abhiyan’, submitted to Planning & Research Team: D.M. Diwakar, Ajit Development Department, Govt. of Kumar Hansda, Vidyarthi Vikas and Bihar, Researcher: Rajeev Kamal Kumar. Kaushal Kishor. 12. ‘Training Course on Qualitative 17. ‘SIA of Land Acquisition for Research with special reference to Construction of Rail cum Road Bridge, Anthropological Research Methods’ Village – Kharika, Chausiya-83, submitted to ICSSR, New Delhi’, Chausiya – 86, Govindak, Bharanpura Research Team: D.M. Diwakar & Rajeev and Gangajal, District – Saran (Chhapra)’ Kamal Kumar. under “Bihar Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, 13. ‘Role of Kasturba Gandhi Balika Rehabilitation and Resettlement Rules, Vidyalaya in Improving Education 2014, submitted to Collectorate, Saran, of Girls of Weaker Section in Bihar’, Govt. of Bihar, Research Team: D.M. submitted to Department of Planning Diwakar, Ajit Kumar Hansda, Vidyarthi and Development, Government of Bihar. Research Team: D.M. Diwakar, Ajit K. Vikas and Kaushal Kishor. 299
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18. ‘SIA of LandAcquisition for Construction of Rail-cum-Road Bridge of ‘Village– Malhipur Karari, Police Station – Thana No.-654, Circle – Sahebpur Kamal, District - Begusarai, under ‘Bihar Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Rules, 2014’, submitted to Collectorate, Begusarai, Govt. of Bihar. Research Team: D.M. Diwakar, Ajit Kumar Hansda, Vidyarthi Vikas and Kaushal Kishor.
Conferences/Seminars/Lectures National 1.
Seminar on ‘Challenges of Communal Harmony in India’ by Manoj Mitta, organized by A N Sinha Institute of Social Studies, Patna, March 21, 2015, ANSISS, Patna.
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Seminar on ‘Samajaur Sahitya’ organized by A N Sinha Institute of Social Studies, Patna and Sambhav, February 6, 2015, ANSISS Patna.
19. ‘SIA of Land Acquisition for Construction of Rail cum Road Bridge 3. of ‘Village – Sabdalpur, Police Station– Thana No.- 647, Circle – Sahebpur Kamal, District- Begusarai, under 'Bihar Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, 4. Rehabilitation and Resettlement Rules, 2014', submitted to Collectorate, Begusarai, Govt. of Bihar. Research Team: D.M. Diwakar, Ajit Kumar Hansda, Vidyarthi Vikas and Kaushal 5. Kishor.
Seminar on ‘Moral Policing’ organized by Aadhi Zameen with support from A N Sinha Institute of Social Studies, Patna, November 24, 2014, ANSISS, Patna. Special Lecture on “Reflections on Indian Diaspora”, by Prof. Parmatma Sharan, City University, New York, USA, organised by ANSISS, Patna on 17th January 2015. Homage-cum-Discussion on “Challenges of Democracy” in the memory of Madhu Limaye, organised by ANSISS, Patna on 8th January 2015.
20. ‘SIA of Land Acquisition for Construction of Nayagaon Rail Wagon Factory Village – Rasulpur, Police 6. Book release - cum - Discussion on Station – Thana No.-36, Village – “Shiksha Ka Samajshastra” by Subhash Mahmoodchak, Police Station – Thana Sharma, organised by ANSISS, Patna on No.-38, Village – Gopalpur, Police 15th December 2014. Station – Thana No.-40, District – Saran (Chhapra)’ under ‘Bihar Right to Fair 7. Foundation Day Lecture on ‘India after Compensation and Transparency in a Quarter Century of Liberalisation and Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Globalisation’ delivered by Professor B Resettlement Rules, 2014’, submitted B Bhattacharya on October 8, 2014. to Collectorate, Saran, Govt. of Bihar. Research Team: D.M. Diwakar, Ajit 8. ‘National Seminar on ‘Food Security in India: Problems and Prospect’, organised Kumar Hansda, Vidyarthi Vikas and Kaushal Kishor. by ANSISS, Patna on 10th July 2014. 300
Dr. A. N. Sinha Memorial Lecture on Workshops/Training Programmes ‘Earth Democracy: Creating Living Economies that Work for the Planet and 1. Consultation Workshop on ‘A Food Secure Bihar: Challenges and Way People’ by Vandana Shiva, organised by Forward’, jointly organised by IFPRI, ANSISS, Patna on 18th June 2014. New Delhi and ANSISS, Patna on 6th 10. Seminar-cum-Discussion on ‘Prof. G. N. August 2014. Saibaba’s Arrest- Coming of Fascism’, jointly organised by Hastakshep and 2. International Workshop on Indo-Nepal Regional Cooperation in Collaboration A. N. Sinha Institute of Social Studies, with Centre for Policy Research, New Patna on 24th May 2014. Delhi at ANSISS on 16th July 2014. 11. Homage-cum-Seminar on ‘Jansadharan ki Drishti mein Loktantra evam Chunav’ 3. Workshop on ‘Pre-Ph.D. Programme in Social Sciences’ for IInd batch, in the memory of Sri Madhu Limaye, organised by ANSISS, Patna on 11th organised by ANSISS, Patna on 1st May June 2014. 2014. 9.
12. Book Release-cum-Discussion on the 4. ‘Administrative Training of Land Reforms Officials’, sponsored by book ‘Traversing Bihar: The Politics of Department of Revenue and Land Development and Social Justice’, edited Reforms for DCLR and Cos, funded by Prof. Pushpendra and Prof Manish K by Department of Revenue and Land Jha, published by the Orient Black Swan Reforms, Govt. of Bihar (on-going, in at ANSISS, Patna on Nov 11, 2014. different batches). 13. Discussion on Contemporary Water Issues in Bihar with Prof Kamta Prasad, Research Affiliations and Ph.D./M. former Faculty Member of IIPA, New Phil. Programme Delhi at ANSISS, Patna on Nov 14, The Institute has been expanding its academic 2014. networks through collaborative research and entering into Memorandum of Understanding International (MoU) with Stanford University, USA, 1. Special Lecture on ‘Vartaman Paripreksh Institute of Poverty Alleviation and mein Samajik Saptkranti’, by Swami International Development, Yonsei University Agnivesh, organised by ANISS, Patna of South Korea and International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, on 19th August 2014. Kathmandu, Nepal. The Institute has only 2. Peace Leadership Conference on full time Ph.D. programme. The Institute was ‘Building Nations of Peace: Our Shared earlier affiliated with Patna University, Patna Responsibility’, jointly organised by for PhD programme, but now it is affiliated Universal Peace Federation of India and with Magadh University, Bodhgaya and ANSISS, Patna on 8th September 2014. Aryabhatta Knowledge University, Patna. At 301
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present we have 42 research scholars. The doctoral fellows are supported by the ICSSR.
Publications Journal 1.
Overall Effect on India’, Politico, New Delhi, Vol. 3 (2), 2014. 6.
Anuja, ‘Female Foeticide: An Alarming and Frightening Reality of Indian Society’, July - September 2014, Vol. 1(3) in Sundries Research Mechanism: An International Multi-disciplinary Refereed Journal.
The institute publishes its own journal titled ‘Journal of Social and Economic Studies’ It is a peer reviewed journal and is published biannually. The objective 7. Neetu Choudhary, ‘Sustainability of the journal is to provide a forum for Challenge of SSE: Social Norms and dissemination and exchange of findings Volatility of Collective Action’, Journal of research on socio - political and of Social Economy (forthcoming). economic development. 8. Neetu Choudhary, ‘Beti Bachao Needs Research Papers and Articles in Radicalism Rather than Rhetoric’, Journals Mainstream Weekly, Volume LIII, No. 11. 1. Ansari H and Mehrotra R Priya, ‘Policies and Politics of Ageing in India: Social and Technological Options’. Gerontechnology, Vol 12, No. 4, 2014.
9. Neetu Choudhary and Abhijit Ghosh ‘Indo-Nepal Economic Cooperation through Bihar : Bilateralism to Subregionalism’, Economic and Political Weekly, Volume L, No. 10. 2. Ansari H, ‘Availability and Use of Technology in Care of Elderly in India: 10. Neetu Choudhary, ‘Growth versus A Social Psychological Analysis. The Nutrition Debate in India: An IntraAging & Society’, The Indian Journal Country Analysis of the Dichotomy’, of Gerontology. Journal of Poverty Alleviation & International Development, Volume 5, 3. Ansari H., ‘Who Cares for the Extreme No. 1. Disabled Elderly? An Examination of their Condition in Rural Bihar’, Indian 11. Renu Choudhary, ‘Gender Equity in Journal of Gerontology. Education in Bihar’ Journal of Educational Planning and Administration 4. Anuja, ‘Discriminatory Attitudes (JEPA), National University of towards Women Leads to Adverse Sex Educational Planning and Administration Ratio’, The Indian Journal of Socio(NUEPA), New Delhi (Forthcoming). Economic Development, Vol. 4 (2), AplSept, 2013. 12. Renu Choudhary, ‘Status of Women in Traditional Hindu Family’ ‘Man and 5. Anuja, ‘Political Turmoil in Thailand Development’, Volume XXXVI No.2, and its Significant Consequences on ASEAN Travel & Tourism and its June, pp 83-98. 302
13. Renu Choudhary, ‘Food Security Act 21. Kumar, Rajeev K., T. Khandade, S.P. and its Implication on Bihar’, Social Chattopadhyaya & A. Agrawal, ‘Gender Action . Vol.64, No.1, Jan-March 2015. Based Analysis through Utilization of Public Health Services: A Case of 14. Dhak B., ‘Demographic Change and Bihar (India)’, International Journal of Catastrophic Health Expenditure in Educational Research & Development, India’, Social Indicator Research, DOI Vol. 4 (III): 73-93, Oct-Dec, 2014. 10.1007/s11205-014-0717-4. 15. Dhak B., ‘Food Security Act, 2013: 22. Kumar, Awadhesh, ‘Poverty in Urban Bihar – An Overview’, Nagarlok, XLV, Opportunities and Challenges for the January to March 2014, No. 01 New Backward States in India’, Journal of Delhi pp. 32-47. Rural Development, Vol-33, No-4, pp. 475-492. 23. Pandey Aviral, ‘Livestock Policies and its Impact on India and Bihar, State’, 16. Ghosh, Abhijit, ‘No Paradigm Shift Journal of Agricultural Economics and in Sixteenth Lok Sabha Elections’, Rural Development. Mainstream, Vol. LII, No.19, New Delhi, 5 May.
17. Ghosh, Abhijit and S K Dey, ‘How Efficiently is Chemical Fertilizer Used in Indian Agriculture? Challenges and Attainment’ in Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 3, No. 3, pp.403-426.
24. Pandey Aviral, ‘Food Security in India and States: Key Challenges and Policy Option’, Journal of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development. 25. Pandey Aviral, ‘Rural Farm and Nonfarm linkages in Uttar Pradesh: Journal of Land and Rural Studies’.
18. Ghosh, Abhijit, ‘Status of Preventive Healthcare in Bihar: A District Level 26. Prasad B. N., ‘Pramukh Bhaarteeya Kisan Andolan:Yaak Aeetihasik Study’ in Journal of Health Management, Sarvekshan’, Bhaarteeya Samajshastra Vol. 17, No. 2, Sage. Sameeksha, Journal of Indian Sociological Society, Vol. 1, No. 2, New Delhi, 19. Ghosh, Abhijit, ‘Dynamics of Human July-December 2014 (in Hindi). Development in Bihar: An Inter-District Analysis’ in Review of Development and Change, Madras Institute of 27. Prasad B. N., ‘Institutional Mode of Dalit Empowerment: Welfare Schemes Development Studies (MIDS), Chennai in Uttar Pradesh’, RESEARCH (Accepted for Publication). PROCESS, International Journal of the Social Research Foundation, Vol. 2, 20. Kaushal Kishore, ‘Antarsanskritik Sanchar No. 2, Aurangabad (Maharashtra), JulyAur Samaj’, Navya Vol. - X, July, 2014; ISSN: 2249-5118. December 2014. 303
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Patra and Dr. K.C. Satapathy (Eds.), pp 199-218. New Delhi: SK Book Agency.
Dhak B., ‘Empowering Women: How does Neighbourhood Quality Matter?' Research Reports / Monographs/ in Pattnaik, B., Mutharayyapa, R and Working Papers Channamma, K.C (eds.), ‘Women’s 1. Diwakar, D.M. and Kumar, Rajeev K. Empowerment: A Strategy for Develop‘A Study Report on Tracking of Children ment’, Bookwell, New Delhi, pp. 475of Age Group of 0-14 Years under Sarva 492. Siksha Abhiyan’, New Delhi: Excel India Publishers. Dhak B., ‘Transnational Flows: Extent, Patterns and Implications for Gujarat’, 2. in S.I.Rajan (eds.), India Migration Report 2015, Routledge India, New Delhi (Forthcoming).
3. Kumar Rajeev, K.S. Kumar, S.P. Chattopadhyaya & T. Khandade, ‘Ability 3. to Take Health Care Decisions: A Case of Rural Women of Vaishali District of Bihar’, in Relocating Women equal Role in Indian Society, by P Kumar & S 4. Gupta (eds.) (in press). 4. Prasad B. N., ‘Tourism Development in India: Problem and Prospects’, in ‘Vyas A. and Archana P., (ed.), ‘Recent Trends in Globalisation, Tourism and Environment’, Aadi Publications, Jaipur, 2015. 5.
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Diwakar, D.M., Neetu Choudhary, and AK Hansda, ‘Distribution of Bicycle, School Uniforms, & Scholarships – 2013-14’, New Delhi: Excel India Publishers. Diwakar, D.M.‘Implementation of Right to Education Act in the State of Bihar’, New Delhi: Excel India Publishers. Diwakar, D.M., and M. Behera (2014). ‘Time on Task of Students in Primary and Upper Primary School in Bihar’. New Delhi: Excel India Publishers. Diwakar, D.M., AK Hansda, Vidyarthi Vikas, K. Kishor & Neetu Choudhary, ‘Distribution of Education Incentives in Schools of Bihar: Evaluation of Execution of Selected Govt. Schemes2013’, New Delhi: Excel India Publishers.
Shah, A. and B. Dhak, ‘Labour Migration and Welfare in Gujarat’, in Hirway, I., A. Shah and G. Shah (eds.), ‘Growth and Development-which way Gujarat is 6. Kumar, Rajeev K. Module on ‘Basic Principles of Epidemiology’ written Going?’ Oxford University Press, Delhi, under e-PG Pathshala for UGC, an pp. 301-339. MHRD Project under NME-ICT. 6. Srivastava, J. and Rajeev. K. Kumar ‘Problem of Drug Addiction among 7. Kumar, Rajeev K., ‘National Health Policy: Historical Review’ written Youths of Lucknow City’ in: ‘Dimensions under e-PG Pathshala, UGC, an MHRD of Healthcare Systems among Tribals and other Communities’ by J. Dash, P.K. Project under NME-ICT. 304
committees and international bodies like UNESCO and ILO regularly send their reports and publications. The library has also received the entire personal collection on wide ranging subjects consisting of nearly 3,000 valuable books as gift from Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Narayan. We are also maintaining hard copies of Economic Times from 1995 to 2005; Hindu from 1986-1993; Hindustan Times Library (Patna) from 1986 to 1993; Indian Express The Library of the institute can claim to have 1986-1993; Indian Nation (Patna) from 1976outstanding collection of books, reports and 1989; Statesman (Kolkata) from 1968-1993; journals in social sciences in eastern region of Telegraph from 1986-1993; and Times of the country. It is housed in a separate building India (New Delhi) from 1970-1993. of three floors- the ground floor is being utilized At present we subscribe 87 Indian and 33 as periodical section, first floor as Book & foreign journals. We also received 26 National Reference section and second floor as J.P., journals under exchange programme. The UNESCO, Reports United Nations, Census institute library has been designated as and Hindi section. At present the library one of the Depository Libraries in India by holds 33013 volumes of books. In addition, international organizations like the UNCTAD there are 32884 bound volumes of journals and the UNESCO. and reports. Many institutions including ICSSR, New Delhi and various government During 2014 -15, the library had added 409 agencies, public sector undertakings, state books and 86 bound volumes of Indian and assembly, parliament, different commissions, foreign journals and reports. 8. Diwakar, D.M., Aviral Pandey, V. Vikas, Shsahikant Prasad, ‘Evaluation of Flagship Programme of Agricultural Development, Department of Agriculture, Govt. of Bihar’, ISBN9789383842858, Excel India Publisher, New Delhi.
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Funds (Un-audited) Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure By ICSSR Grant 00.00 Salary Non-Plan 120.00 Non-Plan Plan 40.00 Plan By State Govt. Grant Establishment/ Administrative 00.00 Expenses Non- Plan 130.00 Non-Plan Plan 50.00 Plan Projects By Income from own sources (Projects, Fellowships Fellowships, Consultancy 64.71 Workshops/ Training etc.) Programmes Other Miscellaneous Expenses By Deficit 42.85 Misc. Expenses Total 447.56 Total
(` in Lakhs) Amount 337.61 00.00 00.00 108.07 00.00 00.00 00.00 00.00 00.00 00.00 01.88 447.56
DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES (BANISS), Mhow Research Projects (On-going) 1.
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Educational Status of Scheduled Castes: 1. Attainments and Challenges in Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh. 2. Causes of Perpetuating Socio-economic Backwardness, Impact of State Intervention and Development Prospects 3. for Sahariya, Baiga and Bharia Tribes in Madhya Pradesh. Educational Status and Health Condition of Saharia Tribal Women in Sheopur District of M.P.
4. Documentation of Issues Concerning Tribal Women. 306
New Research Initiatives/ Projects Synoptic View of Writings & Speeches of Dr. Ambedkar. Translation of Marathi Journals by Dr. Ambedkar into English & Hindi. Evaluatory Study of an Impact Assessment of Scheduled Castes Department Programmes Implemented by Government of Madhya Pradesh.
4. Sensitization of the Police-personnel towards Problems of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in Madhya Pradesh.
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Symposium on ‘Human Rights: Present Situation and Challenges’ on 10th December 2014.
National Seminar on ‘Democracy and Development : Dr. Ambedkar Vision’ on 10 Symposium on ‘Centenary of Dr. 14th April, 2014. Ambedkar's Study at Columbia University, USA’ on 27th December 2014. National Conference on ‘Eradication of Manual Scavenging, Prohibition of 11 Symposium on ‘Constitution of India’ on 26th January 2015. Employment as Manual Scavengers and their Rehabilitation’ on 19th September 12 National Colloquium on ‘Challenges 2014. and Strategies for Development of SCs and STs in Neo-liberal India’ on 27-29 Symposium on ‘The Mangalyan: Mars January 2015. Orbiter Mission of India’ on 24th September 2014. 13 Symposium on ‘Relevance of Thoughts and Philosophy on Sant Ravi Das’ on Symposium on ‘Social Philosophy of 3rd February 2015 Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay’ on 25th September 2014. 14 Symposium on ‘Relevance of Philosophy of Sant Gadge Baba in the Present Symposium on ‘Life and Philosophy of Scenario’ on 23rd February 2015. Maharshi Valmiki’ on 8th October 2014.
6 Dr. Ambedkar Memorial Lecture 15 Symposium on ‘Social Engineering Conpcet of Manyavar Kanshiram’ on by Prof. L. Karunyakar, Director, 16th March 2015. Babasaheb Ambedkar Center for Dalit & Tribal Studies, Mahatma Gandhi International Hindi University, Wardha Workshops/ Training Programmes (M.S.) on ‘Impact of Buddhism on 1 Expert Group Workshop on ‘Social Social Emancipation and Economic Sciences Courses’ on 10 June 2014. Empowerment’ on 14th October 2014. 2 Staging of Plays on Nasha Mukti and 7 Special lecture on ‘Upliftment of Inspiring Great Person ‘Buddha’ on 26Depressed Classes : A Comparative 28 June 2014. Analysis of Gandhi and Ambedkar Dispute’ by Prof. S.K. Chahal, 3 Exhibition on ‘Achievements of Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Chair Professor, Babasaheb Ambedkar National Insitute Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra on of Social Science: A Successful Journey 29th October 2014. of 25 Years’ on 14th November 2014. 8
Symposium on ‘Contributions of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar in Democracy and Nation Building’ on 6th December 2014.
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5 Joint Workshop of World Bank, Books Published by the Institute Department of Higher Education, Government of Madhya Pradesh and 1. Kureel R.S. & Naik C.D. (2015) ‘Social Emancipation’, BANISS. BANISS on ‘Higher Education among SCs & STs: Availability, Accessibility 2. Kureel R.S. & Naik C.D. (2015): and Performance Indicators’ on 25th ‘Manual Scavenging’. November 2014. 3. Kureel R.S. & Naik C.D. (2015): ‘Symbol 6 Social Fare on 6th December 2014. of Knowledge: Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’. 7
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Discussion on ‘Role of Dalit Saints in 4. Kureel R. S, Editor – C.D. Naik (2015): Annihilation of Discrimination and ‘lkekftd ckS) lans'k’. Exploitation through Caste-system in Indian Society’ on 18th December 2014. Research Papers and Articles in Journals by the Faculty Sensitization of the Police-Personnel towards Problems of Downtrodden 1. Kureel R. S & C.D. Naik (2014) ^iztkra= ds egku gLrk{kj % HkkjrjRu MkW- Ckh- vkj- vECksMdjSections of the Society during 12-14th i`"B 1&35] MkW- vEcsMdj lkekftd foKku 'kks/k January 2015. if=dk*, Vol. XXII, ¼o"kZ 2014½. Orientation Programme for Research Scholars and Faculty Members 2. Kureel R. S and Ram Chain Kakodia (2014): ^lar f'kjkse.kh % fopkj/kkjk ,oa n'kZu*] belonging to SC and other Marginalized pp 36&45, MkW- vkEcsMdj lkekftd foKku 'kks/k Groups during 25th - 28th March 2015. if=dk, vad XXII, (o"kZ 2014).
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A total number of 55 M.Phil. and 47 Ph.D. students ware admitted for research during the year in the Institute.
Kureel R. S and Ram Chain Kakodia (2014): ‘xUus dh [ksrh ,oa mlds mRiknksa ls xzkeh.k {ks=ksa ds fodkl dk HkkSxksfyd v/;;u’, pp 91&94] MkW- vkEcsMdj lkekftd foKku 'kks/k if=dk, vad XXII, (o"kZ 2014)-
Publications of the Institute/ Faculty 4. Kureel R. S and Sachin Patidar: ‘xzkeh.k Journals Published by the Institute 1.
‘Ambedkar Journal of Social Development & Justice’, Vol. XXII, Year 2014 (English) Chief Editor: R S 5. Kureel and Editor: C D Naik.
2. ‘MkW- vEcsMdj lkekftd foKku 'kks/k if=dk’Vol. XXII] Year -2014 ¼Hindi½. Chief Editor- Kureel R. S, Editor – C.D. Naik. 308
fodkl esa d`f"k dh Hkwfedk dk v/;;u& e/;izns'k ds bankSj ftys ds fo'ks"k lanHkZ esa’, pp 95&106, MkW- vkEcsMdj lkekftd foKku 'kks/k if=dk, vad XXII, (2014).
Kureel R. S and Shubham Ojha (2014): ‘efgyk l'kfDrdj.k esa iapk;rh jkt&O;oLFkk dk izHkko ,oa ;ksxnku% ,d v/;;u e/;izns'k ds lkxj ftys ds fo'ks"k lanHkZ esa’, pp 107&113, MkW- vkEcsMdj lkekftd foKku 'kks/k if=dk, vad, XXII, (2014).
New Delhi for Nabakrushna Choudhary 6. Kureel R. S and Archana Gangrade, Centre for Development Studies, ‘efgykvksa ds izfr Ck<+rs vijk/kksa dh jksdFkke esa Bhubaneshwar. tulapkj ek/;eksa dh Hkwfedk dk lekt'kkL=h; v/;;u’, pp 127&139, MkW- vkEcsMdj lkekftd Research Reports/ Monographs/ Working foKku 'kks/k if=dk, vad XXII, (2014). Papers Presented 7. Manisha Saxena and Vishwajit Kushwaha, ‘jk"Vªh; xzkeh.k LokLF; fe'ku dk 1. Naik C.D. presented a paper on ‘Dr. efgykvksa ,oa cPpksa ds LokLF; ij izHkko &,d Ambedkar Thoughts on Fundamental v/;;u’, pp 140&160, MkW- vkEcsMdj lkekftd Right to Property’ at National Seminar foKku 'kks/k if=dk, vad XXII, (2014). at Una (Himachal Pradesh) 14-15 June,
2014. 8. Bansal PC (2015) : ‘‘Manual Scavenging: Causes and Prospects’’ 2. Naik C.D. presented a paper on International Research Journal of Social ‘Significance and Dissemination of Pali Sciences and Humanities Vol. 4, No-2, Language through Buddhist Texts’ at Feb, 2015. ISSN 2320-4702. National Seminar on ‘Moral Education in Pali Literature’ as a Chief Guest Articles/ Chapters in Published Books at Yashoda Girl's Art's & Commerce 1. C.D. Naik (2014): ‘Le`fr esa 'ks"k MkW- KkujRu College, Nagpur on 26.09.2014. egkfLFkfoj’] Gautam Printers, Delhi. 3. Naik C.D. presented a paper on ‘Impact 2. Naik C.D. (2014): ‘‘Dr. Ambedkar And of Buddhism’ on ‘Social Emancipation Nation Building, Dr. Ambedkar Chair’’, and Economic Empowerment of Weaker R.T.M. Nagpur University, Nagpur, 14 Sections’ at 58th Dhamma Chakra April 2014. Pravartan Day at BANISS, Mhow on 14.10.2014. 3. Verma D.K. (2015): ‘‘Empowerment of
Tribal Women : A Sociological Analysis of Sahariya in Madhya Pradesh and 4. Naik C.D. presented a paper on ‘Contributions of Human Rights in Khasi in Meghalaya’’, pp 242-253, Democracy and Social Justice at National ‘Tribal Women: Yesterday, Today and Seminar’ on ‘Contributions of Human Tomorrow’, Ed- Chaudhary S N., Rawat Rights in Democracy and Social Justice’ Publications, Jaipur. at Badwah (M.P.) on 07.12.2014. 4. Verma D.K. (2015): ‘‘Economically Backward People (EBP): Criteria for 5. Naik C.D. presented a paper on ‘World Peace and Buddhism in Contemporary Identification Backwardness MeasureWorld at International Convention’ on ment Issues and Policy Measures’’, ‘World Peace and Buddhism’ at Surat, pp 160-188,Trend, Magni-tude and Gujrat organized by The Fedration of Dimensions of Inequality in Post Ambekarite and Buddhist Organisations Reform India. Eds-Panda Rajkishore and (FABO), London on 12.01.2015. Rajkishor Meher, Concept Publications, 309
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Naik C.D. presented a paper on ‘Social Scavengers and their Rehabilitation’ Emancipation at National Colloquium’ at the National Conference on 19 on ‘Challenges and Strategies for September 2014. Development of SCs & STs in Newliberal India’ on 27-29 January 2015 at 13. Verma D.K. was invited as Chief Guest to inaugurate ICSSR sponsored Research BANISS, Mhow. Methodology Course by the MPISSR, Naik C.D. presented a paper on ‘Political Ujjain and presented a Research Organization and Social Relations in Monograph on ‘Philosophy and Measure India’ at ‘Sensitization Programme for Issues in Social Sciences’on 4th August the Police Officers on Atrocities Against 2014. the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes’ during 12-14 February 2015 at 14. Verma D.K. discussed a research based paper at the Academic Staff College, BANISS, Mhow. Devi Ahilya University, Indore on ‘Environment Justice, Values and Naik C.D. presented a working paper Sustainable Development’ on 10th May on ‘Dalit Emancipation Model’ at the 2014. National Colloquium on 27 January 2015. 15. Verma D.K. presented a working paper Maurya R.D. and D. Karbhari presented on ‘Statistical Applications in Social a working paper on ‘Economic Sciences’ at a training course on SPSS Empowerment of Dalits’ at the National Applications organized by BANISS on Colloquium on 27 January 2015. 7th August 2014 at BANISS, Mhow.
10. Verma D.K. presented a research paper 16. Verma D.K. presented a concept paper on ‘State Intervention and Social of National Colloquium on ‘Challenges Change among Most Vulnerable and Strategies for Development of SCs Tribes in Madhya Pradesh’ at National and STs in Neo-liberal India’ during 27Seminar on ‘Human Interface, Change 29 January, 2015". and Tribal Scenario in India’ organized by Department of Tribal Studies, Rani 17. Verma D.K. presented a working paper on ‘Participation of Dalits’ at a National Durgawati University, Jabalpur on 30Colloquium on ‘Challenges and 31 March 2015. Strategies for Development of SCs and STs in Neo-liberal India’ on 28 January, 11. Verma D.K. presented a paper on 2015. ‘Ontology, Epistemology, Methodology, Philosophy and Management of Demographic Dividend: the Concept 18. Verma D.K. presented a paper on ‘Contributions of Dr. Ambedkar in and its Uses’. Indore on 5th July 2014. Democracy and Nation Building: Misconception, Misunderstandings 12. Verma D.K. presented the concept paper and the Future of Indian Democracy’ on ‘Eradication of Manual Scavenging, at the National Seminar organized by Prohibition of Employment as Manual 310
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SCs & STs’ at the National Colloquium on 27 January 2015.
19. Verma D.K. presented a paper on 24. Saxena Manisha presented a paper on ‘Unsustainable Tribal Livelihood ‘Status of Women's Scavengers in India: Patterns : Socio-ecological Changes and Some Facts’ at National Seminar entitled State Interventions (Khasi of Meghalaya ‘Eradication of Manual; Scavengers and Bharia and Sahriya of Madhya & Capacity Building through AwarePradesh)’ at a National Seminar on ness, Modalities and Strategies of ‘Tribal Livelihood Patterns’ organized EIPIEMSRA’, Sept 14, 2014. by the Department of Economics, Devi Ahliya University Indore on 19th March 25. Saxena Manisha presented a working 2015. paper on ‘Educational Advancement of Dalits’ at the National Colloquium on 20. Verma D.K. presented a paper on ‘Role 27 January 2015. of Police in Prevention of Atrocities and Caste Based Victimization’ at a 26. Saxena Manisha presented a paper training course of police officers and on ‘Hindu Code Bill’ in the National District Public Prosecutors organized by Seminar on ‘Contributions of Dr. B R BANISS on 14th February 2015. Ambedkar’ in Democracy and Nation
Building organized by BANISS on 6th 21. Verma D.K. presented the Status Paper December 2014. on ‘Higher Education among Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes and Equity Issues’ at the Capacity Building Training 27. Verma Kaushlendra presented a working paper on ‘Educational Philosophy of Dr. Workshop organized by the Higher Ambedkar’ at the National Colloquium Education Department, Government of on 27 January 2015. Madhya Pradesh and World Bank at RC Naronha Academy of Administration 28. Kumar Pradeep presented a working Bhopal on 18th November 2014. paper on ‘Social and Religious Reforms’ at the National Colloquium on 27 22. Verma D.K. presented research paper on January 2015. ‘A Sociological Explanation for Crimes against Tribal Women: Conceptual, Theoretical and Policy Interventions’ 29. Toppo Namita present a working paper on ‘Land Reforms and Insurance in and chaired Technical Session at the India’ at the National Colloquium on 27 National Seminar on ‘Crimes Against January 2015. Tribal Women’ organized by Rajiv Gandhi Chair, Barkatullah University, Bhopal on 29th April 2014.
30. Dongre Dhanraj presented a working paper on ‘Land Reforms and Economic 23. Mallaiha L.C. presented a working paper Empowerment’ at the National Colloquium on 27 January 2015. on ‘Land Reforms and Land Allotment to 311
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dissertations, special study cell, reading halls, documentation and easy search of available resources. Digitization and automation of resources and services available in Institute's library are under process. Available library software is SOL. The library has a rich Library collection of back volumes of journals/ The facilities available at the library periodicals in the Institute's library of at include issue/ return of books, reprography, around 200 research journals. In the reference information and reference section, research year, 94 national /international journals were writing lab, research journals, theses and subscribed. 31. Kumar Arun presented a working paper on ‘Political Reforms in India’ at the National Colloquium on 27 January 2015.
Funds (Un-audited) Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure ICSSR Grant Salary Non-Plan Non-Plan Plan 120.00 Plan State Govt. Grant Establishment/Administrative Expenses Non-Plan Non-Plan 360.00 Plan Plan 31.00 Projects Income from own Fellowships sources Workshps Projects training Programme Fellowship Consultancy etc. Any other Sources 85.00 Other Misc. Expenses Balance Amount Total 596.00 Total
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CENTRE FOR DEVELOPMENT STUDIES (CDS) Thiruvananthapuram Research Projects (Completed) 1. Development in the Aftermath of the Global Meltdown: Assessing the 4. Potential of Social Economy Enterprises for Realising Millennium Development Goals – York University. 2.
in Kerala (India) and South Africa – NORGLOBAL. Transnational Migration in Transition: Transformative Characteristics of Temporary Mobility of People – EUEuropean Radio Network (EURA NET).
Impediments to Effective Decentralised Urban Governance Identifying, Remedy- 5. Involuntary Resettlement: A Cross Country Study on Urban Inequality and ing Organisational and Institutional Poverty - IDRC. Road Blocks - ICSSR.
3. Empowering Women Leader at the 6. Local Level in Kerala - IITM.
Monitoring Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan in Kerala & Lakshadweep - GOI.
4. Preparation of PDoT Manual & 7. Awareness Generation ToT Manual -International Organisation for Migration (IOM).
Unit on International Migration-Phase II – Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs (MOIA-GOI).
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Ageing and Well-being in a Globalising World – ISEC, Bengaluru.
5. Impact of Migration on Elderly – ISEC-United National Population Fund (UNFPA).
Research Projects (On-going) 1. Globalisation of Innovation: Its Manifestation, Determinants and Implications for the Emerging Economies of China & India International Development Research Centre (IDRC).
9. Evaluation Study on MGNREGA – Planning Commission, Govt. of India. 10. State Level Studies on ‘Educational status of Scheduled Castes: Attainments and Challenges – ICSSR.
11. International Trade in Health Services in Ayurveda–Directorate Genral of Commercial Intelligence Statistics 2. Advancing Knowledge - Intensive (DGCIS). Entrepreneurship and Innovation for Economic Growth and Social Well12. The Political Economy of Migration of being in Europe – EU-AEGIS. Women Domestic Workers from India, Emigrant Women’s Perspectives and 3. Self Help or Social Transformation: the Experiences of Migration - ICSSR . Role of Women in Local Governance 313
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New Research Initiatives/Projects 1.
Dalits Overseas Migration and Inclusive Growth: Comparison of Punjab and Kerala- India Centre for Migration (ICM - MOIA).
Conferences /Seminars /Lectures 1.
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6. International Seminar on ‘Migration, Care Economy and Development (in honour of Professor K C. Zachariah)’ Co-ordinated by S. Irudaya Rajan and held at the CDS, (17-19 September, 2014). 7.
CDS – NRPPD Workshop on ‘Emerging Issues in India’s Plantation Sector’ held at the CDS and Co-ordinated by K. J. Joseph (31 March & 1 April, 2014). 8.
Fourth Annual Conference on ‘Migration and Development’, conducted at the Centre and Co-ordinated by S. Irudaya Rajan (17 September, 2014). Policy Informing Workshop on ‘EuraNet (as part of this international conference on migration, care economy and development)’ Co-ordinated by S. Irudaya Rajan (19 September, 2014).
2. Seminar on ‘Experiments in Democratizing Development Planning’, organised by the CDS- Research Unit on Local Self –Governments and Coordinated by K. N. Harilal at the Centre. 9. Round Table on ‘Aging and Social (21 -22 April, 2014). Security’, Co-ordinated by S. Irudaya Rajan at the CDS (17 December, 2014). 3. National Consultation on ‘National Rubber Policy’, organised by National 10. Discussion on ‘Kerala's Development Research Programme on Plantation over the last Three Decades: India Development (NRPPD), Co-ordinated Public Policy Report-2014’ with Rajeev by K.J. Joseph, at the Centre. (2 August, Malhotra, Professor and Executive 2014). Director, Centre for Development and Finance, Jindal School of Government 4. Workshop on ‘Gender Sensitisation’, and Public Policy, O.P. Jindal Global organised by the Committee against University, Haryana (11 February, Sexual Harassment (CASH), held at the 2015). CDS, (4 August, 2014). 11. Workshop on ‘India’s Plantation 5. 17th Bi-ennial Conference of Sector’ organised by National Research Association of Gerontology, India Programme on Plantation Development, (AGI) and International Conference on (30-31 March, 2015). Engaging and Empowering the Elderly (ICEEE 2014) conducted at the CDS 12. Guilhem Fabre, Professor of Chinese and sponsored by the Ministry of Social Civilisation and East Asian Economics, Justice and Empowerment, Ministry University of Le Havre, France, ‘China’s of Rural Development, the UNFPA Economic Slowdown’ (16 April, 2014). and Help Age India, co-ordinated by S. Irudaya Rajan (15 & 16 September, 13. John Mathias, Ph.D. Student, University 2014). of Michigan & CDS Affiliate, ‘Printing 314
People’s Struggle: Alternative Media 20. Amit Shovon Ray, Director, CDS, ‘Science Research and Knowledge and Civil Society Activism in Kerala’ Creation in Indian Universities: (20 June, 2014). Theoretical Perspectives and Econo14. K.B. Usha, Assistant Professor, Russian metric Evidence’ (4 April, 2014). and Central Asian Studies, School of International Studies, JNU, New Delhi, 21. Sunil Mani, ‘Industrial Investments in Kerala, An Analysis of its Trends, ‘Empowerment of Women in Political Constraints and Future Prospects’ (22 Leadership: A Comparison of Russia August, 2014). and India’ (27 June, 2014). 15. M.A. Oommen, Emeritus Professor, 22. Sunil Mani, ‘Dimensions of India’s Innovative Performance’ (13 November, ISS, New Delhi and Honorary Fellow, 2014). CDS & D Shyjan Assistant Professor, Dr. John Mathai Centre, Calicut 23. Amarjyoti Mahanta & Ragupathy University and FIP Teacher Fellow, Venkatachalam, ‘Elections, Coalitions CDS, ‘Local Governments and the and Stability: An Excursion’ (12 Inclusion of the Excluded: Towards A December, 2014) Strategic Methodology with Empirical Illustration’ (08 August, 2014). 24. U. S. Mishra and Vachaspati Shukla, ‘Welfare Comparisons with Multi16. S. Krishnakumar, Assistant Professor, dimensional Well-Being Indicators: An Sri Venkateswara College, Delhi Indian Illustration’ (9 January, 2015). University & K N Raj Fellow, CDS, ‘Global Imbalances and Bretton Woods 25. Amit Shovon Ray and Sunandan Ghosh, II Postulate’ (12 August, 2014). ‘Reflections on India’s Emergence in the World Economy’ (16 January, 2015) 17. Nivedita P Haran, IAS (Retd.), Former Additional Chief Secretary, 26. Prabhat Patnaik (Emeritus Professor, Kerala, ‘Significance of Land in Good Centre for Economic Studies and Governance’ (16 December, 2014). Planning, JNU) delivered a public lecture on ‘Decentralization and Democracy,’ at 18. Etsuro Ishigami, Professor, Fukuoka the CDS on 22 April, 2014. University, Japan and Research Affiliate at CDS, ‘Industrialisation in Asia: A 27. Gopal Guru (Professor, Jawaharlal Comparative Analysis of the Indian and Nehru University, New Delhi) delivered East Asian Experiences’ ( 23 January, the Fifth P.K. Gopalakrishnan Memorial 2015). Lecture on ‘Ethics of Intellectual Practices in Higher Education,’ at the 19. Tim Dyson, Professor, Population Centre on 14 August, 2014. Studies, London School of Economics, UK, ‘The Demographic Transition and 28. The Third Foundation Day Lecture on Urbanization’ (30 March, 2015) ‘Rise of East Asia and Kerala: Along 315
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the Path of K.N. Raj,’ was delivered at the CDS by Professor Amiya Kumar Bagchi, Emeritus Professor, Institute of Development Studies, Kolkata on 20 October, 2014. 29. Christine Greenhalgh, Emeritus Professor, University of Oxford) delivered the Sixth B.G. Kumar Lecture 2 on ‘ Do Trademarks Foster or Inhibit Innovation and Competition?’ at the Centre on 21 January, 2015.
Workshops/Training Programmes 1.
‘Using Internet for Applied Development Research Version 10.0’, Co-ordinator: Sunil Mani, May 28-30, 2014.
2. ‘Training Programme on Research Issues and Methods in India’s Plantation Sector’ Co-ordinator: K.J. Joseph, November 17-18, 2014 3. NRPPD (CDS) – Tripura University ‘Training Programme on Research Issues and Methods in India’s Plantation Sector’, Department of Economics, Tripura University, Co-ordinator: K.J. Joseph, 20-21 November, 2014. 4. ICSSR Sponsored Orientation Programme for Doctoral Students, Co-ordinators: U.S. Mishra & Vinoj Abraham, 23-27 March, 2015
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Ms. Miriam George, Assistant Professor, School of Social Work & Clinical and Translational Research, Virginia Commonwealth University, Virginia, U.S.A. has been granted research
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affiliation at the Centre for Development Studies for her research work on 'Family Dynamics Model among Sri Lankan Tamil Refugees'. She will be guided by Professor S. Irudaya Rajan, CDS. The affiliation is for a period of one year from 28 March 2014 to 27 March 2015. Professor Etsuro Ishigami, Professor, Faculty of Commerce, Fukuoka University, Japan has been granted research affiliation at CDS for his research work on ‘Tradition and Change of the Business in the old Industrial Clusters in India’. The affiliation is for one year from 10th September 2014 to 09 September 2015. Professor Etsuro Ishigami's academic activities while at the Centre will be guided by Professor Sunil Mani, Professor, CDS. Mr. Lars Aaberg, M.A. Student, Centre for Gender Research, University of Oslo, Norway has been granted research affiliation at the CDS for his research work on ‘Kudumbashree and Subjectivities of Men: Male Responses to a Women-Specific Self-Help Programme in Karimadom Colony, Thiruvananthapuram’. During his affiliation with the Centre, the faculty contact will be Dr. J. Devika, Associate Professor, CDS. The affiliation is for a period of one year starting 15 October 2014 to 14 October 2015.
MA/M.Phil / PhD Programme In the year 2014-15, 39 scholars (8 in PhD, 12 M.Phil and 19 in M.A.) were admitted in the institute.
Publications
Research Papers /Articles
Books
1. Abraham, Vinoj and Devika J, 2014, ‘Poverty and Women’s Livelihood in 1. Balakrishnan, Pulapre (ed). 2015. Kerala: A Comparison of Two Sites’, ‘Economic Growth and its Distribution Labour and Development, Vol. 21, No.2, in India’, Hyderabad: Orient Blackswan, December. 2015. 2. Balakrishnan, Pulapre. 2014, ‘The Great Reversal: A Macro Story’, Economic 2. Beena, P.L. 2014, ‘Mergers and and Political Weekly, Vol - XLIX No. Acquisitions: India Under Globalisa21, May 24. tion’, Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, London, New York, New Delhi. 3. Balakrishnan, Pulapre, 2015, ‘Kerala 3.
Bimal Jalan and Pulapre Balakrishnan (eds), 2014, ‘Politics Trumps Economics: The Interface of Economics and Politics in Contemporary India’, 4. Rupa Publications, New Delhi.
and the Rest of India: What we can Learn for Each Other’s Development Experience?’ Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. - L No. 2, January 10. Das, Upasak. 2015. ‘Does Political Activity and Affiliation Affect Allocation of Benefits in the Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme: Evidence from West Bengal, India’, World Development, 67, March, pp. 202-217.
4. Devika, J. 2014, ‘Samakaalika India: Oru Samoohasaastra Veekshanam (Malayalam translation of Satish Deshpande's Contemporary India: A Sociological View)’, Thrissur: Kerala 5. Das, Upasak, with K. Ranaware, S. Sastra Sahitya Parishat. Narayanan and A. Kulkarni. 2015. ‘MGNREGA Works and their Impacts: 5. Irudaya Rajan, S. (ed.), 2015, ‘India A Study of Maharashtra,’ Economic and Migration Report 2015: Gender and Political Weekly, Vol - L No. 13, March 28. Migration’. Routledge, New Delhi. 6. Irudaya Rajan, S; V.J. Varghese and Aswini Kumar Nanda (eds). 2015, ‘Migrations, Mobility and Multiple Affiliations: Punjabis in a Transnational World’, Cambridge University Press, New Delhi. 7.
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Das, Upasak, with S. Narayanan, 2014, ‘Employment Guarantee for Women in India: Evidence on Participation and Rationing in the MGNREGA from the National Sample Survey’, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 49(46), November, pp. 46-53.
Joseph, K.J., Lakhwinder Sigh Daniel, 7. Devika, J. 2015. 'Land, Politics, K. N. Johnson (eds.), 2015, ‘Technology, Work and Home-life in a City Slum: Innovations and Development: Essays Reconstructing History from Oral in Honour of Robert E. Evenson’, July, Narratives', History and Sociology of Sage Publication. South Asia 9 (1), January, 53-79. 317
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Democratic Policing, Vol. 4, January Devika, J. 2015, ‘Cochin Creole and the 2014. Perils of Casteist Cosmopolitanism’, Journal of Commonwealth Literature, 16. Joseph, K.J., ‘Exploring Exclusion in DOI: 10.1177/00219894 Innovation System: Case of Plantation Agriculture in India, Innovation and 9. Devika, J. 2014. ‘Deprivation, Abjection Development, Vol. 4, No. 1, April 2014. and Dispossession: Social Disadvantage in Early Twentieth Century Kerala’, 17. Mallick, Hrushikesh, ‘Role of Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. Technological Infrastructures in XLIX. Exports: Evidence from A Cross Country Analysis, International Review 10. Devika, J. 2014. ‘Becoming Society: An of Applied Economics, Vol.28, (5), Interview with Seleena Prakkanama’, Pp.669-694, 2014. Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 8.
XLIX, Review of Women’s Studies.
18. Mallick, Hrushikesh (co-authored with Muhammad Shahbaz, Mantu Kumar 11. Devika, J. 2014, ‘Gender in Contemporary Mahalikc & Nanthakumar Loganathan), Kerala: Editor's Introduction’, Economic 2015, ‘Does Globalization Impede and Political Weekly, Vol. XLIX, 17, Environmental Quality in India? April 26, Review of Women’s Studies. Ecological Indicators 52, 379–393, 2015. 12. Haldar, Tanushree and Vinoj Abraham. 2015, ‘Development, Displacement and 19. Mani, Sunil. ‘Emergence of India as Labour Market Marginalization: The the World Leader in Computer and Case of Jharkhand Tribal Population’, Information Services’, Economic and Social Change, Vol. 45, No.1, March. Political Weekly, Vol. 49, No. 49, pp. 51-61, 2014. 13. Harilal K.N. and Dhanya V. 2015, ‘The WTO Agreement on Agriculture and 20. Mani, Sunil, ‘Doesn’t India Already Tropical Commodities: Study in the Have an IPR Policy?,’ Economic and Context of South India’, Review of Political Weekly, Vol. 49, No. 47, pp. Agrarian Studies, Vol.5, No. 1, January10-13, 2014. June, 2015. 21. Mani, Sunil, 2014, 'Industrial Investments 14. Irudaya Rajan, S. 2015, ‘Migration and in Kerala, Trends, Constraints and Future Development: In Pursuit of Unlimited Prospects', The Journal of Industrial Debates’, Migration and Development, Statistics, Volume 3, Number 2, 2014. Volume 4, No.1, pp.1-3. 22. Miriam George, Wendy Kliewer, and S. Irudaya Rajan, 2015, ‘Rather than 15. Irudaya Rajan, S and S Sunitha., Talking in Tamil, they Should be Talking ‘Understanding Educational Attainment to Tamils: Sri Lankan Tamil Refugee among Scheduled Tribes in Kerala: New Readiness for Repatriation,’ Refugee Evidences from the Scheduled Tribe Survey Quarterly , 34 (2): 1-22, 2015. Survey 2014, Janamaithri A Journal of 318
23. Mishra, U.S. and Deepak Singhania, ‘Contrasting the Levels of Poverty against the Burden of Poverty: An Indian Case,’ International Economics Letters, 31. Vol.3(2), pp.26-35, 2014.
Dissecting the Methodological Discourse,’ Development Review : 1(1): pp. 58-73, 2014. Vijayamohanan Pillai, N, 2014, ‘An Inquiry into the Distributional Properties of Reliability Rate,’ American Journal of Theoretical and Applied Statistics. pp. 3(6): 197-201, 2014.
24. Nutan Shashi Tigga and U.S.Mishra, ‘On Measuring Technical Efficiency of Health Systems in India: An Application of Data Envelopment Analysis’ Journal of Health Management, Vol.17(3), 32. Narayanan, S. and Das, U, 2014, (forthcoming), 2015. ‘Employment Guarantee for Women in India: Evidence on Participation and 25. Rudra Narayan Mishra and U.S. Mishra, Rationing in the MGNREGA from the `Assessing Characteristic Differential in National Sample Survey’, Economic Dichotomous Outcomes’ Social Change and Political Weekly, Vol. 49 (46), and Development, Vol.11(2), pp.35-47, November, pp. 46-53, 2014. 2014.
Articles in Journals
26. Vachaspati Shukla, U S Mishra, ‘Is the Recent Reduction in India's Poverty 1. Inclusive?’ Economic and Political Weekly, XLIX (47):72-75, 2014. 27. Vachaspati Shukla, Udaya S. Mishra, ‘Age Composition and Literacy Progress in India: An Inter-State Analysis’, Journal of Educational Planning and Administration, 28 (3): pp.223-234. 2014.
Sumeetha Mokkil Maruthur, ‘Skill in a Globalised World: Migrant Workers in the Gold Jewelry Making Industry in Kerala, India, Working USA: Journal of Labor and Society, Vol. (17):323-338, Wiley Periodicals, 2014.
2. Vachaspati Shukla, ‘Will International Migration and Remittances Flow in India be Continuing in the Future?’ Review of Global Studies, Vol.1, No. 2, 28. Vachaspati Shukla and Udaya. S. Mishra, 2014. ‘Literacy Progress in Uttar Pradesh: A District Level Analysis,’ Indian Journal of Human Development, Vol.8(1), 2014. 3. Vachaspati Shukla, U S Mishra, ‘Is the Recent Reduction in India's Poverty Inclusive?’ Economic and Political 29. Vijayamohanan Pillai, N, ‘A Model Weekly, XLIX (47):72-75, 2014. of Optimal Time-of-Day Pricing of Electricity Under Diverse Welfare Assumptions,’ Energy Review,1(4): pp. 4. Vachaspati Shukla, Udaya S. Mishra, ‘Age Composition and Literacy Progress 76-103, 2014. In India: An Inter-State Analysis,’ 30. Vijayamohanan Pillai, N, 2014, Journal of Educational Planning and ‘Measuring Women Empowerment: Administration, 28 (3):223-234, 2014. 319
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Migrations, Mobility and Multiple Affiliations: Punjabis in a Transnational World. Cambridge University Press, New Delhi, 2014.
Balakrishnan, Pulapre. ‘After Liberalizing Reforms in India: Public Policy at a Crossroads’, in Ashima Goyal (ed.), Handbook of the Indian Economy in 6. Irudaya Rajan, S and Jolin Joseph, ‘Migrant Women at the Discourse– the 21st Century, New Delhi: Oxford policy Nexus: Indian Domestic Workers University Press, 2014. in Saudi Arabia,’ Chapter 2, pp.9-25 in 2. Balakrushna Padhi, U.S. Mishra and S. Irudaya Rajan (ed). -India Migration Mohammad Kashif Khan, `Is Poverty Report 2015: Gender and Migration, Comparable Across varying Size of Routledge, New Delhi. Population Among Indian States’ in Almas Heshmati, Guanghua Wan and 7. Irudaya Rajan, S and Sumeetha M. , ‘Survival, Struggle and the Promise Esfandiar Maasoumi (Eds) Poverty of a New Future: Living and Working Reduction Policies and Practices in Conditions of Migrant Workers in Developing Asia, Asian Development Kerala. Chapter 16, pp. 240 -255. in S. Bank and Springer International Irudaya Rajan (ed). -India Migration Publishing AG, 2015. Report 2015: Gender and Migration, 3. Das, U., ‘Accuracy of Targeting Routledge, New Delhi. and Implications of Rationing in Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment 8. Irudaya Rajan, S; B. A. Prakash and Arya Suresh. 2015. ‘Wage Differentials Guarantee Scheme: Evidence from West between Indian Migrant Workers in Bengal, India’ in Moktan, A. (eds.), the Gulf and Non-migrant Workers in Contemporary Issues in Agriculture, India,’ Chapter 20, pp. 297-310 in S. Environment and Rural Development Irudaya Rajan (ed). -India Migration in India, Volume I, Department of Report 2015: Gender and Migration. Economics and Politics, Visva-Bharati Routledge, New Delhi University, New Delhi Publishers. 2014.
Devika, J., ‘Official Statistics or 9. Joseph, K.J.,‘Building of Health Innovation System,’ in Cassiolato and Everyday Life? Women in Contemporary Soares (eds) Health Innovation System: Kerala’, in Devaki Jain and CP Sujaya Equity and Development, e-papers Rio (eds.), Women in India: Contemporary de Janeiro, 2015. Essays, Publications Division, Go I, New Delhi. 2015. 10. Kodoth, Praveena, ‘Stepping into the Man’s Shoes: Emigrant Domestic 5. Irudaya Rajan, S and Aswini Kumar Workers as Breadwinners and the Nanda, ‘Transnational World and Indian Gender Norm in Kerala in Kerala,’ in Punjab: Contemporary Issues,’ pp.1S. Irudaya Rajan (ed.), India Migration 36 in S. Irudaya Rajan, V.J. Varghese Report, New Delhi: Routledge, 2015. and Aswini Kumar Nanda (eds). 2015. 4.
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Abraham, Vinoj. 2015. ‘Report for the Evaluation of MGNREGS in Andhra 10. Balakrishnan, Pulapre, 2014, ‘Kerala's Fiscal Excesses are Unforgivable’, Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Business Line, October 14, 2014. Nadu,’ for the Programme Evaluation
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at: http://ideasforindia.in/article.aspx? article_id=376). 20. Das, Upasak. 2014. ‘Political Clientelism in MNREGA: Evidence from West Bengal,’ Ideas for India, June 25.
21. Das, Upasak (with Krushna Ranaware, Balakrishnan, Pulapre, 2014. ‘Inflation Sudha Narayanan and Ashwini Targeting does not Lift Growth’, The Kulkarni). 2014. ‘MGNREGA Works Hindu Business Line, December 29, and their Impacts: A Rapid Assessment 2014. in Maharashtra,’ IGIDR Working Paper WP- 2014-042, October. (Available at: Balakrishnan, Pulapre. 2015. ‘Wrong http://www.igidr.ac.in/pdf/publication/ Time to be Fixated about the Fiscal WP-2014-042.pdf) Deficit’, Business Line, February 4, 2015. 22. Das, Upasak, (with S. Narayanan). 2014. ‘Employment Guarantee for Women Balakrishnan, Pulapre. 2015. ‘A Budget in India: Evidence on Participation to Transform’, The Hindu, February 14, and Rationing in the MGNREGA from 2015. the National Sample Survey,’ IGIDR Working Paper WP-2014-017, June. Balakrishnan, Pulapre. 2015. ‘It's not all (Available at: http://www.igidr.ac.in/ Hunky-dory’, Business Line, February pdf/publication/WP-2014-017.pdf) 28, 2015
17. Beena, P.L 2014. ‘Trade Liberalisation, 23. Das, Upasak (with Krushna Ranaware, Sudha Narayanan and Ashwini FDI and Growth Pattern of Indian Kulkarni). 2014. ‘MGNREGA Works Industries’ in the Souvenir published and their Impacts: A Rapid Assessment by Little Flower College, Guruvayur, as in Maharashtra,’ Report submitted to part of the National Seminar held during the Government of Maharashtra in August 6 - 7, 2014, sponsored by UGC. September, 2014. (Project Report) 18. Das, Upasak, (with A. Kulkarni, S. Narayanan and K. Ranaware). 2014. 24. Devika, J. 2014. Samakaalika India: Oru Samoohasaastra Veekshanam ‘Assessing the Quality and Usefulness (Malayalam translation of Satish of MNREGA Assets in Maharashtra,’ Deshpande's Contemporary India : A Ideas for India, December 5, (Available Sociological View), Thrissur: Kerala at: http://ideasforindia.in/article.aspx? Sastra Sahitya Parishat, 2014. article_id=383). 19. Das, Upasak. 2014. ‘How Gender 215. Mani, Sunil. 2014. ‘Growth of High Technology Industries in India’, Yojana, Inclusive is MNREGA in Practice,’ Ideas for India, November 21, (Available Vol. 58, (November), pp. 11-14. 322
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of Plantation Commodities in India,’ NRPPD Discussion Paper: 45. 7. Kingshuk Sarkar.2015. ‘Wages, Mobility and Labour Market Institutions in Tea Plantations: The Case of West Bengal and Assam,’ NRPPD Discussion Paper: 46.
8. Indraneel Bhowmik and P.K. Viswanathan. 2015. ‘Emerging Labour Relations in the Small Rubber K.J. Joseph and Namrata Thapa. 2015. Plantations of Tripura,’ NRPPD ‘Towards Evolving a More Effective Discussion Paper:47. R&D and Extension System in Tea: A Preliminary Exploration of North India,’ 9. Rinju Rasaily. 2015. ‘Vulnerables in NRPPD Discussion Paper:40. the Small Tea Grower Sector: Locating
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Ethnicity and Gender Interface in the 2. ‘Innovation and Development: The STGS Value Chain In North Bengal,’ Case of Natural Rubber,’ -- Study by the NRPPD Discussion Paper:48. participants of the Training Programme on Innovation and Development 10. Saleela Patkar. 2015. ‘Gender and the organised jointly with Rubber Board and Plantation Sector: Explorations into Indialics, NRPPD Discussion Paper:41. the World of Women’s Work in Coffee Plantations of Kodagu District,’ NRPPD 3. K.J. Joseph and D. Narayana. 2015. Discussion Paper:49. ‘Wrong Means for the Right Ends? Reflections on the Kasturirangan Working Group Report and Plausible RULSG Occasional Papers Way Forward,’ NRPPD Discussion 1. Patnaik, Prabhat. 2015. Two Paper:42. Perspectives on Decentralization,’ Occasional Paper 2015:1, CDS-RULSG, 4. P.K. Viswanathan. 2015. ‘Farmer Thiruvananthapuram. Migration and Agrarian Transformation in Kerala: Impacts on the Local 2. Oommen, M.A. 2015. ‘Local Economy, Society and the Agrarian Governments in the fiscal space of Indian Landscape in the Erstwhile Malabar Federalism: Towards more rational Region,’ NRPPD Discussion Paper: 43. arrangements,’ Occasional Paper 2015:2, CDS-RULSG, Thiruvananthapuram. 5. Srikumar Chattopadhyay. 2015. ‘Environmental Consequences of 3. Harilal K. N. and Eswaran K.K. 2015. Rubber Plantations in Kerala,’. ‘Agrarian Question and Local Governments in Kerala,’ Occasional Paper 2015:3, CDS6. Deepika M.G.2015. ‘Export Performance RULSG, Thiruvananthapuram. and Factors Affecting Competitiveness 323
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CENTRE FOR ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL STUDIES (CESS) Hyderabad Research Studies (Completed) 1.
5. Integrating PMTCT and MNCH Services in Telangana State: Current Scenario and Future Blueprint (Phase Ib).
Study to Assess Impact of Non-health Sector Policies And Programmes on Health of Communities in Three States 6. Multi-cluster Rapid Assessment of Sanitation of Children and Women (Andhra Pradesh, Odisha & Madhya affected by Cyclone Hudhud in Coastal Pradesh). Andhra Pradesh. 2. Base line Study of Rice Farm Schools in 7. Monitoring for Better Results - A Guide Bihar, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh. on Monitoring Results for Equity System in the Area of Water, Sanitation 3. Constituency wise Geo Analysis and Hygiene (WASH) in Telangana, of Drinking Water and Sanitation Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. Conditions in Telangana State. 4.
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Implementation of Revised Guidelines for Prevention of Parent to Child Transmission of HIV (PPTCT): Experiences from the State of United Andhra Pradesh (Phase I a).
8. Child Info for Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. 9. Mid–term Evaluation of Medium Irrigation project in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana States.
10. An assessment of MDGs in Andhra 21. An Analysis of Child Vulnerability to Pradesh (Goal-2 only). Natural Disasters in Srikakulam District, Andhra Pradesh: A Study of Marine 11. Dropout Children in Telangana State Fisher Villages. – An Assessment in Rural Areas of Mahabubnagar District – Sponsored 22. Assessment Study on Impact of Hudhud by Unicef through DCS of CESS. For Cyclone in North Costal A.P. Dropout Children in Telangana State – routed through DCS. 23. Non-Pesticidal Management of Pests – 12. Monitoring of Rural Development Programmes – Phase – I, Odisha State. By National Level Monitors (NLMs).
An Empirical Analysis.
24. A Study on “Access to Land for Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs): The Case of Andhra 13. Monitoring of Rural Development Pradesh. Programmes, 2014-15 (Phase-II), Kerala State. 25. A Study on Review of Land Tenancy 14. Assessing the Impact of Surface and Land Leasing Laws across Andhra Water based Multi Village Schemes Pradesh with respect to Impact of in Reducing the Fluoride Problem in Computerization of Land Records, Nalgonda District, Telangana, India. Status of Tenants/ Sharecroppers and on Bank Lending: A study in Karimnagar 15. Sustainable Groundwater Governance, district. Agriculture and Poverty in the Godavari River Basin. 26. Socio-economic Study of the Oil Palm Growers in East Godavari District. 16. Sustainable Small Farm Agriculture: A Study of Rice Cultivation in Kerala. 27. Educational Status of Scheduled Castes 17. “Goal 7 Sustainability” as part of in Andhra Pradesh (10 Districts of Millennium Development Goal Report. Telangana Region and 4 districts of Rayalseema Regions); Attainment and 18. Implementation of Forest Rights Act Challenges 2006 and its Impact on Land Tenure Security of Tribal Communities: A 28. Problems and Prospects of Development Study from the Western Ghats of Kerala of Common Property Resources and State. Livestock based Livelihoods through National Rural Employment Guarantee 19. IDFC India Rural Development “Water Programme (NREGP). and Sanitation in Rural India. 20. Industrial Development and Regional 29. A Study on the Implementation of Child Marriages Act, 2006 and State Rules Disparities in Andhra Pradesh (Pre and GO.No.13. Post Economic Reforms). 327
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of Workload and 32. Development Strategy for Agriculture 9. Management Work Pattern among Public Health Development – Andhra Pradesh and Functionaries in Telangana and Andhra Telangana. Pradesh: A Time and Motion Study. 33. Mid-term Evaluation of Medium 10. Product Patents for Pharmaceutical Irrigation Projects in Telangana State. Inventions: The Indian Experience. 34. Mid-term Evaluation of Medium 11. Technological Cooperation among Irrigation Projects in Andhra Pradesh. BRICS Countries: Problems and Prospects. Research Projects (On going) 1. Socio-economic and Ecological 12. Young Lives – Longitudinal Study sponsored by Oxford University, Analysis of Bio-fuels Cultivation. Oxford, UK. 2. Forest Right Act – 2006: Implementation and Impact Analysis in AP: A Resurvey 13. Impact of MGNREGS on Agriculture and Rural Labour Markets in Andhra of Four Villages in Scheduled Areas. Pradesh . 3. Agriculture in Tribal Areas: A Study of 14. MEPMA – Special Initiative of Seven States in India. Livelihood Mapping in GHMC and 4. Improving Livelihoods or Intensifying Conducting Comprehensive Survey. Poverty? Coal Mining in Chhattisgarh 15. Bonded Labour in Andhra Pradesh. and Jharkhand. 5.
Constituency Wise Analysis of Drinking Water and Sanitation conditions in Andhra Pradesh.
16. Analysis of SHGs and Plotting IKP. 17. Monitoring of 104 and 108 Services in Andhra Pradesh.
6. MoRES Nutrition: Concurrent 18. Study on Medical Tourism in Three Monitoring of ICDS Centers in Metropolitan Cities in India. Telangana State and Andhra Pradesh. 19. Making Value Out of Waste: A Study on Urban Wastewater Use in Agriculture 7. Assessment of Quality of Maternal and for Poverty Reduction in Water Scarce Child HIV Care and Treatment and Regions in India. Quality of Life of Children Living with 328
20. Economic Value of Biodiversity Loss: A 30. Production and Marketing of Tomato in Study of By-catch from Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Marine Fisheries supported by TEEB 31. Production and Marketing of Onion in India. Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. 21. Rates and Ratios of Fishery Income Accounting of Andhra Pradesh. 32. Socio-Economic Benefits of Ryhtu Bazars in Hyderabad and Ranga Reddy 22. Total Factor Productivity (TFP) Districts of Telangana (jointly by CESS of Different Sectors of Registered & ISAM). Manufacturing Sector in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. 33. Agriculture in Tribal Areas in Maharashtra. 23. Soil Fertility Management: The Livelihood, Socio-cultural, Economic 34. Human Development Report-Telangana. and Ecological Dimensions of Farmers’ practices. 35. State Development Report: Service Sector study in Andhra Pradesh & 24. Impact Study of Soya Bean Technology. Telangana: Analysis of strengths, 25. State Development Report on potential and Challenges. Indigenous Technology in Agricultural Development of Telangana and Andhra 36. Intra-Industry Trade in Services among Pradesh. South Asia and Partners: Measurement, Structure and Policy Dimensions. 26. Prospects of Cover and Plinth(CAP) Storage in Andhra Pradesh. New Research Initiatives/Projects 27. Evaluation of the Early Impacts of the BT Cotton Initiative on Small holder 1. Cotton Producers in Kurnool district, India.
Assessment of Implementation of Tribal Sub Plan (TSP) Act 2013 in Andhra Pradesh.
of Workload and 28. Rural Land Question and the 2. Management Work Pattern among Public Health Marginalized: the Case of Andhra Functionaries in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, Pradesh: A Time and Motion Study. 29. The research study on “Nature and Extent of Tenancy Arrangements in 3. Socio-Economic Conditions of SCs and Godavari and Kaveri Delta Zones: A the Gaps in Development with Special Comparative Study”, collaborative Focus on Reduction of Poverty Level: a research project in association with study of Andhra Pradesh. University of Hyderabad, Centre for Evaluation of Flagship Social & Economic Studies, Hyderabad 4. Impact Programmes in Andhra Pradesh. and IDA, Chennai. 329
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6. Book Release Function “Cultural Diversity and Common Humanity”, 1. Lectures by Dr. Pankaj Lal, Montclair authored by Prof. N. Subba Reddy, book University, New Jersey, USA, on the released by Prof. C.H. Hanumantha Rao, topics: 1. “Economic Analysis of Forest Chancellor, University of Hyderabad based Bio-energy Production in Southern and Honorary Professor, CESS, held US”; 2. “Estimating Households’ on 15th July 2014, organized by CESS, Willingness to Pay for Improved Solid Hyderabad. Waste Disposal Services in Dominican Lecture Series-2’ Republic: A Choice Experiments 7. ‘Distinguished on the theme “Recent Trends in Approach”, held on 24th April, 2014 at Research, Monitoring & Evaluation CESS, Hyderabad. for Communication for Development” and spoke on “Communication for 2. Public Lecture on “Emerging Mega Development: CESS Experience”, held Issues in Development” by Professor on 16th July 2014 at Golden Mile, Narpat. S. Jodha, Visiting Scientist, Taj Deccan, Hyderabad, organized Sustainable Livelihoods (Economic by UNICEF Field Office for Andhra Analysis Division), International Centre Pradesh, Telangana and Karnataka for Integrated Mountain Development and Division for Child Studies (DCS), (ICIMOD), Kathmandu, Nepal on 1st CESS, Hyderabad. May 2014 at Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad. 8. Prof. G.S. Bhalla Memorial Lecture on 3.
Seminar on “Problems and Prospects of Agriculture in Tribal Areas of Andhra Pradesh” (research project sponsored by the Planning Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh), held on 29th May 2014 at CESS Auditorium, Hyderabad.
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Lecture on the topic “Transforming Rural India: Some Narratives of Development Interventions and their Implications 9. on Sustainability” by Dr. Runa Sarkar, IIM, Kolkata, held on 13th June 2014 at CESS, Hyderabad.
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“Future of Small Farming and Small and Marginal Farmers in India” by Professor D. Narasimha Reddy, ICSSR National Fellow, held on 21st August 2014 jointly organized by Centre for Economic and Social Studies (CESS) and Indian Society of Agricultural Marketing (ISAM) at CESS Auditorium, Hyderabad. Seminar on “Macro-economic Adjusted Net Savings and Female Demographic Deficit: Examining Some Paradoxes” by Prof. P. Janakiram, Senior Faculty, CESS, held on 12th September 2014 at CESS, Hyderabad.
Seminar on “The Dynamics of Fertilizer Subsidy in India – Policies and Issues” by Dr. C. Hema Sundari, Faculty, M.S. 10. Distinguished Lecture on “Modernity, University, Baroda, held on 19th June Mobility and Reshaping of Childhood in Twenty First Century: Educational 2014 at CESS, Hyderabad.
Law, Griffith University, Queensland, Aspirations & Challenges” by Prof. Jo Boyden, Director, Young Lives Australia, held on 9th March 2015 at International Study of Child Poverty, CESS, Hyderabad. University of Oxford, held on 24th September 2014, jointly organized by 16. Seminar on International Women’s Day on 10th March 2015 at CESS CESS-UNICEF, DCS-CESS at CESS Auditorium, Hyderabad. Auditorium, Hyderabad. 11. Lecture on “Emancipatory Development 17. Public Lecture on “Ethics for Economics” by Prof. V.N. Pandit, – Lessons from Struggles Abroad” by Satya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Prof. Laurence R. Simon, Professor of Puttaparthi, Anantapur District, held International Development, Director, on 17th February 2015 at CESS, Research Group on Global Development Hyderabad. and Sustainability, Brandeis University, Massachusetts, USA, held on 14th Workshops / Training Programmes October, 2014 at CESS, Hyderabad. 12. Lecture on “Wages, Prices and 1. Agriculture: How did Indian Agriculture Cope with Rising Wages” by Prof. Hans P. Binswanger, Department of Agricultural Economics, Extension and Rural Development, University of Pretoria, South Africa, held on 20th December 2014 at CESS, Hyderabad.
Workshop on “Modalities of Marketing Survey on Onion and Tomato”, jointly organized by CESS & Indian Society of Agricultural Marketing (ISAM) and funded by Directorate of Marketing, Government of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad, held on 19th June 2014 at CESS, Hyderabad.
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Workshop on “Human Development in Telangana”, on the occasion of Statistics Day, organized by Government of Telangana on 29th June 2014, hosted and organized at CESS, Hyderabad.
13. Seminar on “Socio-Economic and Ecological Analysis of Bio-Fuels” held on 2nd January 2015 in the Seminar Hall of CESS Auditorium, Hyderabad.
14. Two-day National Seminar on “The New Industrial Policy of Telangana State, 3. Consultation Workshop on “Tackling 2014: A Critical Look”, held during 30Food Inflation in India –Towards a 31 January, 2015, organized by CESS Sustained Solution” held on 28th in association with National Acadmy November 2014, in the Conference Hall of Development (NAD), Hyderabad, at of CESS Auditorium, Hyderabad. CESS Auditorium, Hyderabad.
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15. Lecture on “Evaluating the Quality of M.Phil Programme Contemporary Global Governance: Theory, Analysis, Practice” by Dr. Tim So far, 98 M.Phil Scholars and 77 Ph. D Cadman, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, scholars completed their dissertations under Institute for Ethics, Governance and the supervision of the faculty and were 331
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awarded degrees by the Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Open University.
September (2014) CSO Publication, Kolkata.
In 2014-15, One Ph. D scholar was awarded 6. ‘Performance of Organized Manufacturing Sector in India and Andhra Pradesh degree and four Ph. D scholars have submitted (Pre and Post Economic Reforms)’, their theses. Three M.Phil scholars submitted Discussion Paper, Global Campus 21, their theses and all the three were awarded Managing Global Governance, German degrees. Development Institute, Bonn, Germany Publications (2014).
Books
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7. ‘Groundwater Governance: A Tale of Three Participatory Models in Andhra Pradesh, India, Water Attainment’,7(2): 275-297, June 2014.
'Centre-State Relations in Indian Fiscal Context, in honour of Sri. B.P.R.Vithal, Editors - C H Hanumantha Rao, R. Radhakrishna, S. Galab and N. Sreedevi, Academic Foundation (2015).
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2. 'Adoption of Tissue Culture in M, Gopinath Reddy Horticulture: A Study of BananaGrowing Farmers from a South Indian 8. Chapter on “Decentralisation Process State', Krishna Rao, Cambridge Scholars in Andhra Pradesh”, published in Publishing House, UK, 2014. “Decentralization in South Indian States”, edited by G. Palanithurai, MJP 3. ‘Aadhaar: Gender, Identity and Publishers, Chennai. Development’, by Govind Kelkar, Dev Nathan E. Revathi, Academic 9. 'Fiscal Transfers to Local Bodies – Andhra Pradesh Experience’, in Foundation, New Delhi, 2014. "Centre-State Relations in Indian Fiscal 4. ‘Urban Equity and Globalisation: Context", edited by CH Hanumantha Reflections on Hyderabad in the Context Rao et.al, published by Academic of Changing Political Geographies’, C. Foundation, New Delhi. (2015). Ramachandraiah, published in “Cities for All”, pp.40-49, XI Metropolis N. Sreedevi World Congress, 6-10 October 2014, 10. 'The Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Hyderabad. Management (FRBM) Act: Impact Alivelu G 5.
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‘Industrial Development and Regional Disparities in Andhra Pradesh (Pre and Post Economic Reforms)’, The Journal of Industrial Statistics, Vol 3 , No 2 ,
on Central Finances and its Transfers (co-author) in 'Centre-State Relations in Indian Fiscal Context (Essays in Honour of BPR Vithal)’, edited by CH Hanumantha Rao et.al, Academic Foundation, New. Delhi, 2015.
11. Andhra Pradesh Finances: Abatement to M. Srinivasa Reddy Adjustment – 1996-2012 (co-author), in “Andhra Pradesh Budgets in Retrospect 16. Assessing Livelihood Impacts of Watersheds at Scale: An Integrated – 1956-2014” edited by V. Hanumantha Approach, in V. Ratna Reddy and Rao, Editor, Data News Features, Geoffrey J. Syme (ed.), Integrated published by Veteran Journalists Assessment of Scale Impacts of Association, Hyderabad, 2015. Watershed Intervention: Assessing Hydrogeological and Bio-physical 12. 'Expedition of Indian Fiscal Federalism: Influences on Livelihoods, Elsevier Vertical Fiscal (IM) Balances in 'Issues Publications, 2015(Co-Author). and Concerns of Indian Fiscal Federalism' edited by Rokkam Sudarsana Rao, 17. Assessing Livelihood Impacts of published by The Associated Publishers, Watersheds at Scale: An Integrated Ambala, Haryana, 2015. Approach, in V. Ratna Reddy and Geoffrey J. Syme (ed.), Integrated P. Padmanabha Rao Assessment of Scale Impacts of Watershed Intervention: Assessing Hydrogeological and Bio-physical 13. 'Financing of Flagship Programmes Influences on Livelihoods, Elsevier in Andhra Pradesh'. in “Centre-State Publications, 2015(Co-Author). Relations in Indian Fiscal Context" edited by CH Hanumantha Rao et.al, published by Academic Foundation, Research Reports/Monographs/ Working Papers New Delhi. Babu, K.S.
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'Constituency Wise Analysis of Drinking Water and Sanitation Conditions in Telangana State', CESS UNICEF Division for Child Studies, Hyderabad, 2015.
14. ‘Impact of NRHM and Other State Specific Health Interventions on the Health Sector of Andhra Pradesh’ in Suresh Sharma and William Joe (Eds.) National Rural Health Mission: An 2. 'Multi-cluster Rapid Assessment of Unfinished Agenda (pp. 78–103), Delhi: Sanitation of Children and Women Bookwell.(2014). Affected by Cyclone Hudhud in Coastal Andhra Pradesh,' CESS UNICEF 15. ‘Role of Central Government Finances Division for Child Studies, Hyderabad, in Improving Health Services in India: 2015. Special Focus on Andhra Pradesh’ in “Centre-State Relations in Indian Fiscal 3. 'Monitoring for Better Results- A Guide Context" edited by CH Hanumantha on Monitoring Results for Equity Rao et.al, published by Academic System in the Area of Water, Sanitation Foundation, New Delhi.(2015). and Hygiene (WASH) in Telangana, 333
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Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka', CESS, UNICEF Division for Child Studies, Hyderabad. 4.
4. S.Galab, P. Prudhvikar Reddy & V.N.Reddy: ‘Classroom Process, Teacher Ability and Student Performance: Evidence from School based Component of Young Lives in Undivided Andhra Pradesh’, Working Paper No. 134.
Implementation of Revised Guidelines for Prevention of Parent to Child Transmission of HIV (PPTCT): Experiences from the State of United Andhra Pradesh, CESS UNICEF 5. S.Galab, P. Prudhvikar Reddy: Divison for Child Studies, Hyderabad ‘Approach for Agricultural Development 2015. in Andhra Pradesh in the 12th Five Year Plan Period, Working Paper No. 133. 5. 'Integrating PMTCT and MNCH
Services in Telangana State: Current Scenario and Future Blueprint', CESS CESS Monograph UNICEF Division for Child Studies, 1. Tapas Kumar Sarangi (2014): ‘Working Hyderabad, 2015. of Forest Rights Act 2006 and Its Impact on Livelihoods: A Comparative 6. 'Child Info for Telangana, Andhra Study of Odisha and Jharkhand’. CESS Pradesh and Karnataka', CESS UNICEF Monograph 36, December, 2014. Division for Child Studies, Hyderabad, 2014. 2. C. Ramachandraiah, A. Venkateswarlu CESS Working Papers (2014): ‘Land Laws, Administration and Forced Displacement in Andhra 1. Vijay Korra (2015): ‘Role of Pradesh, India’, CESS Monograph 35, MGNREGA(S) in Seasonal Labour October, 2014. Migration: Micro Evidence from Telangana State', CESS Working Paper 3. Jyothis Sathyapalan, Ajoy M Bhatt, 137, April. P S Easam, Jeena T Srinivasan, 2.
M. Gopinath Reddy, B. Suresh Reddy, Steven Raj Padakandla (2014): 'Reduction of GHG Emissions and Attainment of Energy Security through Sustainable Production of Biofuels: Is it a Viable Option?' CESS Working Paper 4. -136 October.
3. E.Revathi: 'Liberalizing Lease Market The Andhra Pradesh Land Licensed Cultivators Act', Working Paper No. 135. 334
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Funds (Un-audited) Income (Heads) ICSSR Grant Non-plan Plan State Govt. Grant Non-plan Plan Income from own sources Interest Receipts M.Phil/Ph.D Receipts Rent Receipts Other Receipts Sponsored Projects Sponsored Fellowships Sponsored Seminars & Workshops
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Amount 156.25* 40.00 26.65 300.00$
Expenditure Salary Non-plan Plan Establishment/Administrative Expenses Non-plan Plan
(` in Lakhs ) Amount 194.15 192.12 88.72 116.34
0.65 7.08 21.36 0.50 680.68 Projects 33.03 Fellowships 1.15 Workshops/Training Programme Other Misc. Expenses Excess of Income over expenditure 1267.35 Total:
516.92 42.19 5.28 0.00 111.63# 1267.35
* Includes Final instalment of Non-plan grant of Rs.33.25 lakh of 2013-14 received in April, 2014 and does not include final instalment of grant of Rs.41.00 lakh received in April, 2015 which will be accounted during 2015-16. $ Does not include final instalment of grant of Rs.175.00 lakh for 2014-15 received in April, 2015. # The excess of Income over expenditure is mainly due to 1) Funds released for the on going projects which are to be completed in subsequent years as such the unspent amount of Rs.159.63 lakhs under sponsored Projects & seminars & workshop 2) The overspent grant of Rs.38.84 lakhs under Non-plan/Plan is due to late receipt of the final instalment of Non-Plan grant from ICSSR and postpoment of Plan studies due to late receipt of Plan grant from State Government which are to be accounted for 2015-16. 3) The excess amount spent under Fellowship to the tune of Rs.9.16 lakhs has been met from the available fellowship amounts. Note: Items shown at Column 7, 8, 9 & 10 above should not overlap with each other and should also tally with the details given in the text of the Annual Report material.
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4. 'Preparation of District Human Development Report of Koppal District', sponsored by Department of Planning, Government of Karnataka.
1. ‘Preparing Child Protection Plan for Gadag District in Karnataka’ Sponsored by District Child Protection 5. 'Preparation of District Human Unit (DCPU), Gadag. Development Report of Karwar District', Sponsored by Department of Planning, 2. ‘Barriers to Growth Among Informal Government of Karnataka. Sector Enterprises in India’ - Sponsored by Asian Institute of Management Policy 6. 'Dalits and Social Exclusion: Empirical Center & International Development Evidence from Forest Commons in the Research Centre, Makati City, Western Ghat Region of Karnataka', Philippines. Sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi. 3. ‘Past Presidents of Grama Panchayats: Life After Relinquishing Power’ - Study undertaken under ANS Chair, CMDR.
4. Decentralised DemocracyVision and Indian Reality.
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7. 'Impact of Government Sponsored Health Schemes on Scheduled Castes: A Study in Karnataka', Sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi.
Research Projects (Ongoing) 1.
8. 'Impact of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme 'What Sector Can be Engines of Growth? (MGNREGS) on Development of An Analysis of Manufacturing and Scheduled Caste Lands: A Study in Services in India', Sponsored by Indian Karnataka', Sponsored by Indian Council Council of Social Science Research of Social Science Research (ICSSR), (ICSSR), New Delhi. New Delhi.
2. 'Evaluation of Akshara Foundation 9. 'Out of the Shadows? The Informal Strategies in Teaching English and Manufacturing Sector in PostMathematics at Primary Schools', Reform India', Sponsored by University sponsored by Akshara Foundation, Manchester, U.K. Bengaluru. 10. 'Recommendations of Nanjundappa 3. 'Evaluation of Performance of Dr.Babu Committee Report and Resource Flows Jagjivan Ram Leather Industries of Special Development Plan, Are We Development Corporation Ltd.', Sponsored Meeting the Targets?', Sponsored by State by Government of Karnataka. Planning Board, Govt. of Karnataka. 337
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11. 'Efficacy of Affirmative Action Policies New Research Initiatives/Projects in India’s Education System: A Study of Scheduled Castes in Karnataka', 1. 'Impact Evaluation Study on Irrigation Projects Supported Under RIDF in Sponsored Indian Council of Social Karnataka', sponsored by National Bank Science Research (ICSSR), New for Agriculture and Rural Development Delhi. (NABARD), Mumbai). 12. 'Food Insecurity Amidst of Plenty: Locating Vulnerability in a Resource 2. 'Impact Evaluation Study on Rural Road Projects Supported Under RIDF in Rich Region in India', Sponsored Karnataka', sponsored by National Bank by Indian Council of Social Science for Agriculture and Rural Development Research (ICSSR), New Delhi. (NABARD), Mumbai). 13. 'Impact of Inadequate Sanitation on Tourism in Karnataka', Sponsored Conferences/Seminars/Lectures by Indian Council of Social Science 1) Prof. K.L. Krishna, Visiting Professor, Research (ICSSR),New Delhi. Dr. D.M. Nanjundappa Chair, CMDR, & Former Professor, Delhi School of 14. 'Evaluation of NREGA in Dharwad Economics, New Delhi delivered a District', study undertaken under lecture on “Glimpses of the Literature Dr.D.M.Nanjundappa Chair, CMDR. on Regional Imbalances in Growth and 15. 'Regional Inequalities in Per Capita Development” on June 11, 2014 in the Real Income: A study of Karnataka', Seminar Hall of the Institute. study undertaken under Dr. D. M. Nanjundappa Chair, CMDR . 2) Prof. K. Srinivasulu, Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences & Professor, Department 16. 'Glimpses of the Literature on of Political Science, Osmania University, Regional Imbalances in Growth and Hyderabad delivered a Special Lecture Development - study', undertaken under on “Politics of Special Economic Zones: Dr.D.M.Nanjundappa Chair, CMDR. The Experience of Andhra Pradesh” on November 21, 2014 in the Seminar Hall 17. 'Implementation of Dr. Nanjundappa of the Institute. committee Recommendations: A Field level Study', undertaken under Dr. D. M. Nanjundappa Chair, CMDR.
18. 'Taluka Report Cards', study undertaken under Dr. D. M. Nanjundappa Chair CMDR. 19. 'Narakaladinni Gram Panchayat of Raichur District, Karnataka', study undertaken under ANS Chair, CMDR. 338
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Prof. Amit Bhaduri, Professor Emeritus, Jawaharalal Nehru University, New Delhi, delivered a lecture on “Relation Between Economic Theory and Policy” on December 5, 2014 in Senate Hall of Karnataka University, Dharwad. This organized by the Institute jointly with Department of Economics, Karnatak University, Dharwad.
4) Prof. K. Srinivasulu, Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Political Science, Osmania University, Hyderabad, delivered a special lecture on “Green Revolution, Agrarian Crisis and Farmers Suicides” on February 20, 2015 in the Seminar Hall of the Institute. 5)
In collaboration with SJASS Women’s College, the Institute organized a Two-day National Seminar on “Indian Economy : Opportunities and Challenges” on 13th & 14th September, 2014 at SJASS Women’s College, Dharwad.
Research Affiliation and Ph.D./M. Phil. Programme Three students ware registered in research programme in the institution.
Publications of the Institute/Faculty Books Kadekodi G.K. “Remembered Thoughts : A Journey Over Forty Five Years of Academics”, Serial Publications, New Delhi, 2014. Research Papers and Articles in Journals
1. Nayanatara S.Nayak, Pushpa Trivedi and D.R. Revankar, “Developing Health Accounts: Underpinning for 6) Organized a Panel Discussion on Maharashtra State” Anveshana, 4(2): 'TO BE or NOT TO BE' Planning 24-63,2014. Commission on the Exit Mode : Some Reflections on September 30,2014 in the 2. Kulkarni A R, “Contribution of NonSeminar Hall of the INstitute Dr. R.S. Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) to Deshpande, Member of the Governing Economy: A Case Study of Karnataka”, Council(ICSSR). Journal of Income and Wealth, Vol-36, 7)
A Panel Discussion on Reflection on “Union Budget” was organized 3. by CMDR on March 10, 2015 in its Seminar Hall.
Workshops/Training Programmes
No-2, July-December 2014, pp-84-91.
Rajesh Raj S N, Sen Kunal, Annigeri Vinod B, Kulkarni A R and Revankar D R, “Joyful Learning?. The Effects of a School Intervention on Learning Outcomes in Karnataka”, International Journal of Educational Development, 2014.
Organized a Training Programme to Gram Panchayat Members, who belong to SC/ 4. Hanagodimath Shiddalingaswami V, ST Category of Hubli Taluk, from February 'Regional Imbalances in Karnataka', 23 to February 27, 2015 in the Seminar Hall International Journal of World Research of the Institute. This Training Programme (IJWR), Vol: I, Issue VIII, pp : 31-57. was organized by the Institute under Special 2014. Component Programme (SCP) & Tribal Sub Programme (TSP) of Government of 5) Sabar Bhubaneshwar, 'Chuktia Bhunjia: A Neglected Tribe of Odisha', Journal Karnataka Grant 339
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of the Anthropological Survey of India, Vol 63, No. 1, pp: 169-182, 2014. 6)
7)
Sabar Bhubaneshwar, “Food Insecurity and Coping Strategies: A Tale of Two 4 Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups in Karnataka, India”. Journal of Asian and African Studies (2014).
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Challenges and Opportunities in India', Rani Chennamma University, Belgaum, pp-389-403. Narayana Billava and C.H Patil (2014): “Watershed Development Projects and Improvement of Agriculture & Allied Activities”, Editors: Talwar Sabanna, M.D Adi. D.N Patil, Hucche Gowda, 'Current Crisis in Indian Agriculture: Issues and Challenges', published by NABARD, Mumbai.
Billava Narayana and Kulkarni A R, “Rural Sanitation and Millennium Development Goals: Targets, Achievements and Challenges” International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and 5 Narayana Billava and Naytanatara Development, Vol.1, Issue. 2, July 2014. Nayak (2014): “Impact of Poor Water Supply and Sanitation on Households 8) Revankar D R and Kulkarni A R, “Out in Rural Areas”, published by National of Pocket Spending (OOPS) on HIV/ Institute of Rural Development (NIRD), AIDS: Reflections from Dharwad Hyderabad. District in Karnataka”, Anveshana, Vol4, No.1, January-June 2014. 6 Narayana Billava (2015): The Status Articles / Chapters in Published Books of Water Supply and Sanitation in Rural Karnataka: An Overview’; Editor: 1 Kadekodi G K, “On Linkages between Hucche Gowda, Book Name: Sustainable Population and Environment : Some Rural Development, Professional Book Evidence from India” in 'Economic Publisher, Delhi. Development Issues : India', edited by A S Rao and Arti Nanavati, Centre for Research Reports / Monographs / Research in Planning and Development, Working Papers Department of Economics, Maharaja Sayajirao University, Baroda, December 1 Kadekodi Gopal K and Hanagodimath pp. 58-71, 2013. Shiddalingaswami V (2014), Relevance of Development for People to Vote, 2 Brahmanandam T., "Public Interest CMDR Monograph No-73. Litigation and Human Rights” Chapter 41, edited by Prof. K. Chandrakumar, Dr. Dharma Appa Rao Degree College, Book Reviews / Newspaper Articles Nuzvid, AP Teja Publications, Hyderabad 1 Book Review: Kadekodi Gopal K, ISBN No.978-81-922783-3-9. Environmental Jurisprudence and the Supreme Court : Litigation, 3 Kulkarni A.R., “Households’ Participation Interpretation and Implmentation, 2014, in Rural Water Supply : A Case Study of Journal of Indian School of Political Selected Gram Panchayats in Karnataka”, in 'Sustainable Rural Development – Economy, Vol. 25, No.1-4, pp. 471-475. 340
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Book Review : Brahmanandam T, “Panchayat Raj” by Lukdeep Matur, Oxford University Press, 2014 (For publication to Ambdekar Journal of Social Development and Justice, Mhow.
computerised with latest software LIBSYS 7.0 for housekeeping operations and also it provides Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) for its readers.
The library has subscribed to 48 national and 15 international journals in the year and has added 496 documents including purchased Library Services available are Reference books, donated books, working papers, back Services, Bibliographic Services, Current volumes CDs and theses. Total collection of Awareness Services, News Paper Clippings back volumes till today has become 1423. and Photocopy Services. Library is fully
Library
Funds (Un-audited) ( ` in Lakhs ) Income Amount Expenditure Amount ICSSR Grant Salary Plan * 71.66 Non Plan 136.56 Non Plan 57.30 Plan 38.02 State Govt. Grant Establishment/Administrative Expenses Plan * 112.08 Non Plan 18.22 Non Plan - Plan 23.31 53.06 Projects, Fellowships/Training 73.40 Income from Own Programme Sources (Projects, Fellowships, Other Misc.Expenses Consultancy Interest, Misc. receipts etc) Any other Sources Misc. Expenses 1.95 2.64 Un utilized project and maintenance grant carry forward to next year Total 294.10 Total 294.10 * Plan grant includes grant released for maintenance & development, training & capacity building, projects, SCP & TSP for the year 2014-15
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CENTRE FOR POLICY RESEARCH (CPR) NEW DELHI Research Projects (Completed) 1. Creating a Comprehensive Indian Development Cooperation Database. 2.
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Transboundary Water Sharing in South Asia. 4.
An Empirical Exploration of the Structure of Politician-Business Linkages in Higher Education at the Level of Indian State. 5. Global Administrative Law Networks.
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5. Coordination in Accessing and Using Climate Finance Well. 6.
BCIM Conference in Myanmar.
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India and Her Neighbours.
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Develop a Sustainable Framework for Scaling-up Sanitation Facilities for the Urban Poor and Women in India. Environmental Justice. Research and Implementation Activities of Accountability Initiative.
7. Strengthening Awareness of Elected Representatives on Maternal and Child Health & Digital Financial Inclusion in India. 8.
Land Rights, Environmental Governance and Inclusive, Sustainable Development in India.
Statistical Challenges and Opportunities for Tracking Progress on SAARC 9. Governance and Public Policy Initiative. Development Goals. 10. Strengthening the Transparency and Accountability of Public Expenditures 9. Nirmal Workshop in Bhubaneshwar. on Education in India. 10. Review of Panchayat Finances for the Fourteenth Central Finance 11. Think Tank Initiative. Commission. 12. Climate Initiative. 11. Analytical Lexicon of Principles and 13. Accountability Initiative. Rules of Indian Environmental Law.
Research Projects (On-going)
14. Study on Census Towns in India.
Mobilizing the State India's Economic 15. Design and Implementation of Research in India on the Human Rights to Safe Diplomacy in the 21st Century. Drinking Water and Sanitation. 2. The South Asia Interregional Trade 16. Urban Transformation in India. News Letter. 1.
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1. Development of an Institutional and Regulatory Framework for Intermediate Public Transport. 2. Collaboration on Inter-governmental 4. Transfers for Health in India. 3. Strengthening Awareness of Elected Representatives on Maternal and Child Health and Digital Inclusions in India.
Mid Year Review of Indian Economy by Dr. Rajiv Kumar, Senior Fellow, CPR, chaired by Dr. Pratap Bhanu Mehta, President & Chief Executive, CPR on 17 October 2014 at CPR. Presentation on “Framework for thinking about Indian Economy” by Dr. Arvind Subramanian, Chief Economic Advisor, Government of India on 22 December 2014.
4. Towards Robust Climate Compatible 5. Seminar on “50 Years of Indian Development Planning in India. Technical and Economic Cooperation” on 16 January 2015 at Claridges Hotel, 5. Integration and Editing of Manuscripts New Delhi. Relating to the Planning and Development Efforts in the Kolkata Metropolitan 6. Area.
6. States Delivering for Poor People Improving Outcomes through Stronger Evidence. 7. Resource Centre for Community 7. Monitoring and Social Accountability in Education. 8.
Implementation of the Policy, Planning and Evaluation (PPE) Component of the 8. UNICEF India Programme.
Economic Policy Analysis 1.
Talk on “Economic Reforms in Ghana and India Compared: Rationale, Results 9. and Challenges” by Dr. Albert D. Laryea of University of Ghana on 17 April 2014 at CPR.
Talk on “Taxes: Prices of Civilisation or Payment to Leviathan” by Dr. Lant Pritchett of Harvard Kennedy School and Centre for Global Development and Ms. Yamini Aiyar. Dissemination Seminar on “Non-Tariff Barriers on India-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement” on 19 January 2015 at CPR. Panel Discussion on “Making Labour Markets Work”, jointly organised by CPR, IGIDR, NIUA, IKF and NGO Partners with Support from Tata Trusts on 13 February 2015 at CPR. Dissemination Workshop on “Towards Free Trades in South Asia: Studies on Non-Tariff Barriers in Bilateral Trade” on 10 March 2015 at Taj Mahal Hotel, New Delhi.
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1. Discussion on 'The IPCC Working Group III Report on Mitigation of Climate Change' on 5 May 2014 at CPR.
on “Enhanced Direct Access: The Green Climate Fund and the National Adaptation Fund for India” with Benito Muller and Anju Sharma of Oxford Climate Policy on 29 October 2014 at CPR.
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Round table Discussion on the IPCC AP5 Synthesis report entitled “IPCC Fifth Assessment Synthesis Report: Implications for Global and Indian Climate Politics” by Dr. Navroz Dubash, Senior Fellow, CPR and Core Writing Team Member, IPCC AP5 Synthesis Report and Prof. Purnamita Sengupta, Ford Foundation Chair in Environment & Resource Economics and Core Writing Team Member, IPCC AP5 Synthesis Report on 5 November 2014 at CPR.
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Discussion on “The Road (and Potholes) ahead for India’s Climate Change Policy Leading to the Paris Meet in December 2015” organized by the Governance & Public Policy Initiative and the Climate Initiative at the Centre for Policy Research in collaboration with GLOBE INDIA on 12 August 2014 at Hotel Oberoi, New Delhi
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Discussion on “European Union Climate Policy in the Context of the Negotiations for a 2025 Climate Agreement on 7. Talk on “Operationalizing the Equity Reference Framework in the 2015 11 September 2014 at CPR. The Agreement by Xolisa Ngwadla, Africa speakers were: Ms. Connie Hedegaard, Group Coordinator in the UNFCCC Commissioner for Climate Action, 2015 Negotiations: Centre for Social European Union, Mr. Jairam Ramesh, and Industrial Research, South Africa on Member of Parliament, India and 10 November 2014 at CPR. former Minister for Environment and Forests, Prof. Joanne Scott, Professor 8. Talk on “The Last Stop before Paris: of European Law at University College Lima call for Climate Action” by Dr. London Lavanya Rajamani, Research Professor, CPR as a part of the The Climate Talk on “State ‘Autonomy to Regulate’: Initiative, Centre for Policy Research International Trade and Investment and the Group of International Lawyers Law Beyond Flexibilities” by Dr. in Delhi (GUILD) seminar series on 23 Leila Choukroune, Director, Centre for December 2014 at CPR. Social Sciences and Humanities (CSH), New Delhi as a part of the The Climate 9. Talk on “Climate Change Mitigation Initiative, Centre for Policy Research and Poverty Eradication: Conflict or and the Group of International Lawyers Synergy” by Dr. Narasimha D. Rao, in Delhi (GUILD) seminar series on 19 Research Scholar, International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), September 2014 at CPR.
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Sanitation and Elementary Education on 25 July 2014 at CPR.
10. Roundtable workshop on “Toward a 7. Talk on “Statistical Review of World Energy” by Dr. Kaushik Deb, Economist, Robust Development Focused INDC British Petroleum on 29 August 2014 at for India”, organised by the Centre CPR. for Policy Research alongwith Prayas (Energy Group) on 18 February 2015 at 8. Panel Discussion on “Modi Government CPR. and Regional Cooperation: Calibrating Expectations” jointly organised by The Law, Regulation and the State Asia Foundation (TAF) and Centre for 1. Talk on “UID Projects: Does Evidence Policy Research (CPR) at Hotel Taj Matter” by Dr. Reetika Khera of IIT Mahal, New Delhi on 30 July 2014. Delhi on 17 April 2014 at CPR. The Panelists included: Ambassador Shyam Saran, Chairman, NSAB and 2. Talk on the book “Why So Few Women in Chairman, RIS, Dr. .Pratap Bhanu Politics? Evidence from India authored Mehta, President and Chief executive, by Mudit Kapoor and Shamika Ravi” by Centre for Policy Research (CPR), Dr. Prof. Shamika Ravi, Fellow, Brookings Rajiv Kumar, Senior Fellow, Centre Institution India Center and Assistant for Policy Research (CPR), Mr. David Professor of Economics, Indian School Arnold, President and CEO, The Asia of Business on 2 May 2014 at CPR. Foundation. 3. Discussion on Dr. Sanjaya Baru’s 9. Conference on “Oxford Handbook of book entitled “The Accidental Prime the Indian Constitution” at Taj Mahal Minister” on 8 May 2014 at CPR. Hotel, New Delhi, 17-20 March 2014. 4. Talk on “Bureaucratic Norms and 10. Orientation Programme on Social Public Service Delivery: Implementing Science Research for Research Scholars Universal Primary Education in Rural and Lecturers belonging to SC, ST and India” by Dr. Akshay Mangla of Harvard other Marginalised Group from 10-12 Business School on 12 June 2014 at July 2014 at CPR. CPR. 11. Talk on “Criticality of Public Budgets 5. Talk on “Democracy and Expertise” for Universal Healthcare Access” by by Prof. Robert C. Post, Dean and Sol Ravi Duggal of International Budget and Lillian Goldman Professor of Law Partnership on 7 November 2014 at at Yale Law School on 9 July 20014 at CPR. CPR. 12. Talk on “Evaluation of Vajpayee 6. Discussion on Inter-governmental Arogyashree Scheme for Health Transfers and Social Sector Schemes. Insurance in Karnataka” by Dr. Neeraj Sood, Director of International Case studies: Drinking Water and 345
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Programs, Leonard D. Schaeffer Centre Urbanisation/ Sanitation for Health Policy and Economics and Associate Professor at University of 1. Seminar on “India, Urban Sanitation and the Toilet Challenge: Are We Ready Southern California on 10 October 2014 to Reinvent?” by Mr. Myles F. Elledge, at CPR. Senior Director, RTI International as 13. Talk on “The Right to Fair Compensation part of the Community of Research and and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Practice (CoRP) on Urban Sanitation in Rehabilitation and Resettlement India, hosted by the SCI-FI team, the (Amendment) Ordinance 2014” Fellow, Centre for Policy Research on 20 June Centre for Policy Research on 9 January 2014 at CPR. 2015 at CPR. 2. Seminar on “Realisation of the Right to 14. Talk on “Right to Work? Assessing Sanitation: Law and Policy Challenges” India’s Employment Guarantee Scheme by Mr. Philippe Cullet, Senior Visiting in Bihar” by Martin Ravallion, holds the Fellow, CPR as part of the Community inaugural Edmond D. Villani Chair of of Research and Practice (CoRP) on Economics at Georgetown University, Urban Sanitation in India, hosted by the USA, Discussant: Mr. S. M. Vijayanand, SCI-FI initiative on 22 September 2014 Special Secretary, Ministry of Rural at CPR. Development on 23 February 2015 at 3. Talk on “Social Challenges of Spatial CPR. Planning in Arab/Palestinian Localities” 15. Talk on “Delivering Public Services by Ms. Amalya Rimalt, planning and Effectively: Tamil Nadu and Beyond” development consultant, working with by Dr. Vivek Srinivasan, works with the local authorities, government ministries, Program on Liberation Technology at private sector real estate entrepreneurs Stanford University, California, USA on and public organizations in Israel on 20 10 March 2015 at CPR. October 2014 at CPR. 16. Talk on “BP Energy Outlook 2035” by 4. Seminar on “National Urban Health Dr. Kaushik Deb, Economist, British Mission (NUHM) Transitional Petroleum on 18 March 2015 at CPR. Challenges” by Prof.. Rajib Dasgupta, Centre for Social Medicine and 17. Talk on “Queer Lawfare and Community Health, JNU on 24 Political Backlash in a Comparative November 2014 at CPR. Perspective” by Prof. Siri Gloppen, Director of the Centre on Law and 5. Presentation on “Regulation of Industrial Social Transformation, Professor of Water Pollution: Parliamentary Insights Comparative Politics at the University from the Vrishabhavathy River, of Bergen, and Senior Researcher at the Bengaluru” by Dr. Sharachchandra Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI) on 19 Lele, Senior Fellow, Centre for Environment and Development, Ashoka March 2015 at CPR. 346
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A discussion of Social and Environmental 8. Conference on “Writing Independent India’s Diplomatic History” during 9-10 Sustainability in Urban India by Henrik March 2015 at CPR. Valeur, a Danish architect-urbanist, founder and creative director of UiD on International 12 March 2015 at CPR.
International Relations and Security 1. International
Workshop on “Encountering Borders” on 5 March 2015 at CPR.
1. Conference on “Writing Independent India’s Diplomatic History” during 212. Talk on “Pakistan after the Peshawar 22 April 2014 at CPR. Massacre” by Prof Anatol Lieven, Professor at Georgetown University 2. Talk on "The Rise and Decline of School of Foreign Service, Qatar, a Global Security Actor: UNHCR, Visiting Professor in the War Studies Refugee Protection and Security", by Department of King’s College London, Dr. Anne Hammerstad, Lecturer in and a Senior Fellow of the New America International Relations, University of Foundation in Washington DC on 19 Kent on 23 April 2014 at CPR. January 2015 at CPR. 3. Discussion/Roundtable on a new book “Nuclear Strategy in the Modern Era: 3. Interaction Session with H.E. Mr. Abdul Basit, High Commissioner of Pakistan Regional Powers and International in India on India-Pakistan Relations on Conflict”, authored by Vipin Narang on 19 February 2015 at CPR. 11 August 2014 at CPR. 347
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Panel Discussion on “Envisioning South Asia” on 15 May 2015 at Taj Mahal Hotel New Delhi. Discussants included: Bangladesh (Professor Mustafizur Rahman), India (Dr Pratap Bhanu Mehta), Nepal (Mr. Kanak Mani Dixit), 5. Pakistan (Dr Abid Suleri); and Sri Lanka (Dr Saman Kelegama). Chief Guest: Shri Arvind Mehta, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Commerce, Government of India.
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Rao of New School for Social Research, New York as a part of CPR’s ongoing Urban Workshop Series on 30 December 2014 at CPR. Workshop on “Power to the People? A study of Bengaluru’s Urban Taskforces” by Ms. Neha Sami, a faculty at the Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bengaluru as a part of CPR’s ongoing Urban Workshop Series on 27 January 2015 at CPR.
6. Workshop on “Improvement, Redevelopment and Resettlement: 1. Workshop on “Fear and the City: Governance of Poverty Alleviation Negotiating Everyday Life as a Young Policies and Contemporary Kolkata” Baloch Man in Karachi” by Prof. by Sarani Khatua of University of Nida Kirmani of Lahore University of Kolkata as a part of CPR’s ongoing Management Sciences, Pakistan as a Urban Workshop Series on 28 October part of CPR’s ongoing Urban Workshop 2014 at CPR. Series on 31 March 2015 at CPR. 2.
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Workshop on “You Can Call it a Muffasil 7. Town, but Nothing Less: New Narratives of Urbanization and Urbanism from Census Towns in West Bengal” by Ms. Srilata Sircar, a doctoral candidate at the Department of Human Geography, Lunds Universitet, Sweden as a part of CPR’s ongoing Urban Workshop Series 8. on 23 February 2015 at CPR.
Workshop on “Kaminey: On Scoundrels, Urban Politics and Toilets in Mumbai” by Prasad Khanolkar of University of Toronto, Canada as a part of CPR’s ongoing Urban Workshop Series on 25 November 2014 at CPR. Workshop on “The Durable Slum: Residential Insecurity and the ‘Right to Stay Put’ in Urban India” by Prof. Liza Weinstein of Northeastern University and Fullbright-Nehru Fellow, Sociology Department, Delhi University as a part of CPR’s ongoing Urban Workshop Series on 30 September 2014 at CPR.
Workshop on “Pipe Politics: Contested Infrastructures of Millennial Mumbai” by Ms. Lisa Bjorkman, a research scholar at the University of Göttingen’s Transregional Research Network (CETREN) in Germany as a part of CPR’s ongoing Urban Workshop Series 9. Workshop on “Spatializing Paid Domestic Work: Urban Space, Gender on 24 February 2015 at CPR. and Work in Millennial Delhi by Mr. Sonal Sharma of Centre for Policy Workshop on “Mumbai Model: Slum Generated City” by Prof. Vyjayanthi Research as a part of CPR’s ongoing
Urban Workshop Series on 24 June 2014 Publications at CPR.
Books
10. Workshop on “New Urban Utopias of Post-colonial India: ‘Entrepreneurial 1. Urbanisation’ in Dhoelera smart city, Gujarat” by Prof. Ayona Datta, Senior Lecturer of Geography, University of Leeds, UK as a part of CPR’s ongoing Urban Workshop Series on 22 July 2014 2. at CPR.
'Defying the Odds: The Rise of Dalit Entrepreneurs', Devesh Kapur, D Shyam Babu, Chandra Bhan Prasad, Random House India, 2014. 'India China Borderlands: Conversations Beyond the Centre', Nimmi Kurian, SAGE, 2014
11. Workshop on “Highway Urbanization and Public-Private Cities: Evidence 3. 'Exploding Aspirations', Rajiv Kumar, 2014. from Highways in the Pune Region” by Prof. Sai Balakrishnan of Rutger University, New Jersey, USA as a part Research Papers and Articles in of CPR’s ongoing Urban Workshop Journals Series on 26 August 2014 at CPR. 1. 'The Warsaw Climate Negotiations: Emerging Understandings and Battle 12. Workshop on “City-size Distribution Lines on the Road to the 2015 Climate in a Quasi open Economy: The Indian Agreement, Lavanya Rajamani' in Evidence” by Dr. Om Prakash Mathur 'International and Comparative Law of Institute of Social Sciences, New Quarterly'. Delhi as a part of CPR’s ongoing Urban Workshop Series on 29 April 2014 at 2. 'Operationalising an Equity Reference CPR. Framework in the Climate Change Regime: Legal and Technical 13. Workshop on “Disparate Trajectories: Perspectives, Lavanya Rajamani in Comparing Urban Rivers Projects in Lahore and Ahmedabad” by Ms. Mitigation Action Plans and Scenarios. Aparna Parikh, Doctoral Candidate, Pennsylvania State University as a part 3. ‘Lima Call to Climate Action: ‘Progress through Modest Victories and Tentative of CPR’s ongoing Urban Workshop Agreements, Lavanya Rajamani in Series on 27 May 2014 at CPR. Economic & Political Weekly. 14. Workshop on “Mobilising the State: Indian Economic Diplomacy in the 21st 4. ‘Who Determines Transformational Change in Development and Climate Century” on 5-6 June 2014 at CPR. Finance?’, Navroz Dubash in Climate 15. Workshop on “Mobilizing the State: Policy. Indian Economic Diplomacy in the 21st Century” on 11-12 October 2014 at 5. 'From Margins to Mainstream? State Claridges Hotel, New Delhi. Climate Change Planning in India, 349
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Navroz Dubash and Anu Jogesh in Economic & Political Weekly. 6.
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14. ‘Spectators vs Participants: Examining the Effects of Social Audits on Citizenstate Relations and the Politics of 'Measuring the Co-benefits of Climate Corruption in Andhra Pradesh’, Yamini Change Mitigation’, Navroz Dubash Aiyar in Economic & Political Weekly. in Annual Review of Environment and Resources. 15) ‘Determinants and Persistance of ‘Climate Policy: Political implications of Data Presentation', Navroz Dubash in Science Magazine.
Benefits from the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme – Panel Data Analysis for Rajasthan, India’, Shylashri Shankar in European Journal of Development Research.
8. ‘Le Principe Des Responsabilités Communes Mais Différenciées en Droit International de l’environnement: 16) ‘Bill for Compulsory Voting in Gujarat’, enjeux et perspectives', Philippe Cullet Bhanu Joshi in Economic & Political in 55/1 Cahiers de droit. Weekly.
9. 'Development and Implementation of Articles/Chapters in published South Asia’s First Heat-Health Action books Plan in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India', Radhika Khosla in International Journal 1) ‘International Legal Regimes for of Environmental Research and Public Subsurface Activities, Lavanya Health. Rajamani and Catherine Redgwell, in The Law of Energy Underground: 10. ‘The Energy Balance of an Urban Understanding New Developments in Rooftop: A Case Study Addressing Subsurface Production, Transmission, Cloudiness and Evaporative Cooling’, and Storage’, edited by Donald N. Radhika Khosla in Advances in Building Zillman, AileenMcHarg, Lila BarreraEnergy Research. hernandez, Adrian Bradbrook, Oxford 11. ‘Building Half Bridges? India’s University Press, 2014. Northeast and the ‘New’ Reading of Borders, Nimmi Kurian in Man and 2) ‘Principle 7—Common but DifferentSociety: A Journal of Northeast Studies. iated Responsibilities’, Philippe Cullet, 12. ‘Why Indian Democracy is Immanent’, Rani Mullen in Taiwan Journal of Democracy.
in The Rio Declaration on Environment and Development: A Commentary, edited by Jorge E. Viñuales, Oxford University Press, 2015.
13. ‘Review of Elementary Education Policy in India: Has it Lived Up to the 3) ‘Water Regulation and Public Constitutional Objective of Equality’, Participation in the Indian Context’, Kiran Bhatty in Economic & Political Philippe Cullet, in Public Participation Weekly. and Water Resources Management— 350
Where Do We Stand in International 10) ‘State and Democracy in India’, Law? edited by Mara Tignino and Pratap Bhanu Mehta, in India Between Komlan Sangabana, UNESCO, 2015. Modernty and Tradition, edited by Joanna Kreczewska and I. Modi, Rawat 4) ‘Virtual Water: Some Reservations’, Publications, 2014. Ramaswamy R. Iyer, in Global Water: Issues and Insights, edited by 11) ‘India Trade East, Rani Mullen’, in Grafton, Wyrwoll, White and Allendes, Building Pan-Asian Connectivity, edited Australian National University Press, by Sumit Ganguly, Oxford University Canberra, 2014. Press, 2015. 5) ‘Water and the Laws in India’, Ramaswamy R. Iyer, in The 12) ‘United Nations and the Emergence of Independent India’, Srinath Raghavan, Constitutional History of India, edited in The Making of the UN Charter, edited by Subhash Kashyap, Centre for Studies by Ian Shapiro, Joseph Lampert, Yale in Civilizations, 2014. University Press, 2015. 6) ‘Water Policy and Science: Disciplines, Perspectives, Values’, Ramaswamy 13) ‘The Tension Between Property Rights R. Iyer, in Science, Technology and and Social and Economic Rights: A Development in India: Encountering Case Study of India’, Namita Wahi, in Values, edited by Rajeswari Raina, Social and Economic Rights in Theory Orient Blackswan, 2015. and Practice: Critical Inquiries, edited by Helena Alviar Garcia, Karl Klare and 7) ‘An Elephant with a Small 'Footprint': Lucy Williams, Routledge, 2014. The Realist Roots of India's Strategic Thought and Policies’, Bharat Karnad, in India's Grand Strategy: History, 14) ‘Citizen Power or State Weakness – The Charminar Pedestrianization Project Theory, Cases, edited by Kanti Bajpai, in Hyderabad’, Shylashri Shankar, in Saira Basit, V. Krishnappa, Routledge, Mediated Citizenship: The Informal 2014. Politics of Speaking for Citizens In 8) ‘Scaring-up Scenarios: An Introduction’, the Global South, edited by Edited by Bharat Karnad, in Pakistan's Tactical Laurence Piper and Bettina Von Lieres, Nuclear Weapons: Conflict Redux, Palgrave Macmillan, 2014. edited by Gurmeet Kanwal, Monkia Chansoria, Centre for Land Warfare 15) ‘The Promises and Perils of Adopting Studies & Knowledge World, 2014. Ambiguity: Constitutional Framing of Religion-State Relations in India’, Sri 9) ‘Comment on Global Markets, Global Lanka and Pakistan, Shylashri Shankar, Citizens and Global Governance in in Constitution Making, Human Rights 21st Century’, Pratap Bhanu Mehta, and Religion, edited by Asli Bali and in Towards a Better Global Economy, Hanna Lerner, Cambridge University edited by Dani Rodrik, Jere Berhman Press, 2015. et.al, Oxford University Press, 2014. 351
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16) ‘Rights, Accountability and Citizenship: India's Emerging Welfare State, Yamini Aiyar and Mechael Walton’, in Governance in Developing Asia: Public 4) Service Delivery and Empowerment, edited by Anil B. Deolalikar, Shikha Jha, Pilipinas F. Quising, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2015. 5)
Ghosh, Kanchi Kohli, Pratap Bhanu Mehta and Namita Wahi, 2014. Srinivas Chokkakula, ‘Urban Sanitation Mission in Madhya Pradesh: Priorities, Prospects and Pitfalls’, SCI-FI project report. Vyoma Jha, ‘Getting it Together: Institutional Arrangements for Coordination and Stakeholder Engagement in Climate Finance’ with Smita Nakhooda, 2014.
17) ‘Bicameralism in India: The Centre and the States’, Bhanu Joshi and KC Sivaramakrishnan, in The Indian Parliament: A Critical Appraisal, edited by Dr. Sudha Pai, Dr. Avinash Kumar, 6) Vyoma Jha, ‘The coordination of Orient BlackSwan, 2015. Climate Finance in India, 2014’. 18) ‘Evolution of National Policies for Basic Services, Affordable Housing and Livelihoods for the Urban Poor’, Shubhagato Dasgupta and A K Mishra, in Inclusive Urban Planning - State of the Urban Poor Report 2013, edited by OP Mathur, Oxford University Press, 2014.
Research Reports/Monographs/ Working Papers 1)
7) Pratap Bhanu Mehta, ‘India-Japan in An Asian Context, Woodrow Wilson International Center’. 8) Rani Mullen, ‘Mobilizing the State: Indian Economic Diplomacy in the 21st Century, 2014’. 9) Rani Mullen, ‘State of Indian Development Cooperation’ with Hemant S, Kailash K Prasad, Sanskriti Jain, 2014.
Lavanya Rajamani, ‘The Precautionary Principle in Indian Courts: the Vanishing 10) Rani Mullen, ‘Study on 50 years of Line Between Rhetoric and Law, the Indian Technical and Economic Analytical Lexicon of Principles and Cooperation Programme’ with Hemant Rules of Indian Environmental Law, S, Kailash K Prasad, 2015. 2015’. 11) Kiran Bhatty, ‘Shiksha Samvad in 2) Navroz K Dubash, ‘Informing India’s Education, 2014’. Energy and Climate Debate: Policy Lessons from Modeling Studies’ with 12) Kiran Bhatty, ‘Recommendations on Accountability Mechanisms for National Radhika Khosla, Narasimha D Rao, K Food Security Act, 2014’. Rahul Sharma, 2015. 3) Navroz K Dubash, ‘A Framework of 13) Kiran Bhatty, ‘India Exclusion Report: Exclusion in the Education Sector’ with Principles for Environmental Regulatory Annie Namala, 2014. Reform’ with Manju Menon, Shibani 352
14) Kiran Bhatty, ‘Community Monitoring 22) Vibhu Tewary, ‘Impact of Private Tutoring on Learning Levels: Evidence of the Right to Education Act: Lessons from India’ with Ambrish Dongre, 2015. from a Pilot in 10 States, 2014’. Yamini Aiyar, ‘District Report 15) Kiran Bhatty, ‘Recommendations for 23) Cards’ with Avani Kapur, Smriti Iyer, Inclusion of Education in Curriculum for Aishwarya Panicker, 2015. the Trainees at LBSNAA - All Levels, 2014’. 24) Yamini Aiyar, ‘Rights, Accountability and Citizenship: Examining India's 16) Avani Kapur, ‘Budget Briefs, July 2014, Welfare State’ with Michael Walton, 7 Schemes’ with Smriti Iyer and Ekta 2015. Joshi, Budget Briefs, 2015. 25) Ambrish Dongre, ‘Per Child Recurring 17) Avani Kapur, ‘Budget Briefs, February Cost and Reimbursements: Issues and 2015, 7 Schemes’ with Smriti Iyer, Ekta Way Forward’ with Ekta Joshi, 2015. Joshi, Anindita Adhikari, Amee Misra, 26) Anjali Chikersal, ‘Impacts of Poor Budget Briefs, 2015. Sanitation in India - Note for Ministry of Housing and Poverty Alleviation, GoI’ 18) Ambrish Dongre, ‘How Much Does with Shubhagato Dasgupta, 2014. India Spend Per Student on Elementary Education?’ with Avani Kapur, 2015.
27) Anjali Chikersal, ‘Urban Area Specific Strategies for National Nutrition Mission’ - Note for Ministry of Women and Child Development, GoI, 2014.
19) Lant Pritchett, ‘Value subtraction in Public Sector: Accounting vs Economic Costs of Primary Schooling in India’ 28) Anjali Chikersal, ‘Strategy Note on with Yamini Aiyar, 2015. Nutrition Mission’ - for Ministry of Women and Child Development, GoI, 20) Yamini Aiyar, ‘Spectators vs 2014. Participants: Examining the Effects of Social Audits on Citizen-state Relations 29) Shahana Sheikh, ‘The Case of Sonia and the Politics of Corruption in Andhra Gandhi Camp: The Process of Eviction Pradesh’ with Soumya Kapoor Mehta, and Demolition in Delhi’s Jhuggi Jhopri 2015. Clusters’ with Subhadra Banda, A report of the Cities of Delhi project CPR, 2014. 21) Yamini Aiyar, ‘Rules versus Responsiveness: Towards Building 30) Shahana Sheikh, ‘The Thin Line an Outcome-focussed Approach to between Legitimate and Illegal: Governing Elementary Education Regularising Unauthorised Colonies in Finances in India’ with Ambrish Dongre, Delhi Clusters’with Subhadra Banda, Avani Kapur, Anit N Mukherjee, T. R. A report of the Cities of Delhi project CPR, 2014. Raghunandan, 2015. 353
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31) Shahana Sheikh, ‘The Delhi Urban 39) Sama Khan, ‘The Other JNNURM: What Does it Mean for Small Towns Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB): in India?’ CPR Urban Working Paper, The Challenges Facing a Strong, 2014. Progressive Agency’ with Subhadra Banda, A report of the Cities of Delhi 40) Shubhagato Dasgupta, ‘India in the project CPR, 2014. World- Benchmarking Progress in Urban Sanitation Performance’ with Prakhar 32) Shahana Sheikh, ‘Negotiating Jain, SCI-FI Policy Notes, 2014. Citizenship in F Block: A Jhuggi Jhopri Cluster in Delhi’ with Subhadra Banda, Varsha Bhaik, Bijendra Jha, Ben Mandelkern, A Report of the Cities of Delhi Project CPR, 2014.
41) Shubhagato Dasgupta, ‘Indonesia's Approach to Urban Sanitation - Lessons for India’ with Prakhar Jain, SCI-FI Policy Notes, 2014.
33) Shahana Sheikh, ‘Planning the Slum: 42) Shubhagato Dasgupta, ‘India in Keeping JJC Resettlement in Delhi and the Case the NUSP effort on Track - A Case for of Savda Ghevra’ with Subhadra Banda, Active Monitoring’ with Nikhil George, Ben Mandelkern, A report of the Cities SCI-FI Policy Notes, 2014 of Delhi Project CPR, 2014. 34) Shahana Sheikh, ‘Clients and their Patron: Anantram Dairy Harijan Basti JJC’ with Bijendra Jha, Ram Pravesh Shahi, Ben Mandelkern. 35) Shahana Sheikh, ‘A Report of the Cities of Delhi Project CPR, 2014’.
Book Reviews
1) Shibani Ghosh, ‘The ‘Green’ quotient in the Supreme Court’, Book Review, Economic and Political Weekly, 2015
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Funds (Un-audited) Income Amount Expenditure ICSSR Grant Salary Non-Plan 80.00 Non-Plan Plan 40.00 Plan State Govt. Grant - Establishment/ Administrative Expenses Non-Plan - Non-Plan Plan - Plan 154.49 Projects Income from own sources Fellowships (projects, Fellowships, Workshops/ Training Consultancy etc.) Programme Other Misc. Expenses Any other Sources 93.72 Misc. Expenses Surplus Total 368.21 Total
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Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development (CRRID), Chandigarh Research Projects (Completed) 1. Understanding Non-tariff between India and Pakistan.
Barrier
2. Cultural-Religious-Ancestral Home Tourism to Pakistan: A Perception Survey in Indian Punjab.
10. Jammu & Kashmir State Finances: An Analysis. 11. Himachal Pradesh State Finances: An Analysis. 12. Capacity Building Project 2014 under BRGF of District Hoshiarpur.
3. Economic Impact of Khalsa Heritage 13. Perception of Police Efficacy to Check Atrocities against Women in Haryana. Memorial Complex (Virasat-e-Khalsa) at Anandpur Sahib. 14. Agro Processing in Haryana: Case Study of Rice Mills. 4. Benchmarking Best Practices of Managing Performance of Teachers and 15. Two-day Three Training Workshops Heads of Schools (Panchkula). for Elected Representatives and Functionaries of Panchayati Raj 5. Infrastructural Development in Model Institutions of UT Chandigarh under Steel Villages in States of Chhattisgarh, sponsored project Capacity Building Odisha, Jharkhand and West Bengal by of Panchayati Raj (PRIs) of UT SAIL under its CSR Programme: A Case Chandigarh : 2014-15. Study. 6. Vocational Training and Skill 16. Implementation and Impact of Financial Inclusion: Unbanked Villages of Three Development under Corporate Social Districts in Haryana. Responsibility (CSR) by Steel Authority of India (SAIL) Limited in Chhattisgarh, 17. Potential Participation of Scheduled Odisha, Jharkhand and West Bengal: A Castes & Women Representatives of Case Study. Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) in Implementing Development 7. Evaluation Report of Sustainable Programmes: Need of Participatory Development Projects of SAIL for Meetings and Perceptions on Decision 2013-14. Making. 8. Addressing the Hunger and Nutritional Programme Implementation Plan Problems of Under-privileged School 18. (2013-14): Quarterly Monitoring Children: A Study of SAIL’s CSR Report of Fatehgarh Sahib District, Programme. Programme Implementation Plan 9. Rural Credit and Financial Penetration (2013-14): Quarterly Monitoring Report of Hoshiarpur District Programme in Punjab. 356
Implementation Plan (2013-14): Quarterly 30. Mid-term Impact Assessment Study of BRGF (2009 – 10 to 2011-12), District Monitoring Report of Ludhiana District. Sirsa (Haryana). 19. Programme Implementation Plan (201314): Quarterly Quality Monitoring 31. Continuation of Plan Schemes of 11th Five Year Plan in the 12th Five Year Report of Sri Muktsar Sahib, Mansa, Plan after Evaluation of the Schemes S.B.S. Nagar, Jalandhar, and Kapurthala with Regard to Performance under 11th Districts. Plan of Union Territory of Chandigarh. 20. Level of Reporting of HMIS Data by 32. Bench Marking for Strengthening the Private Sector Institutions. Panchayati Raj System in India. 21. Factors Contributing to Home Deliveries 33. Rural Transformation India after in Rupnagar District. Liberalization: A Comparative Study of Twelve States in India. 22. Trends in Maternal Health Care in Punjab: Evidences from HMIS (2009-14). 34. Preparation of Annual BRGF District Plan 201-15, Sirmaur, Poonch, Ramban 23. Impact of Janani Suraksha Yojana on and Kupwara. Selected Health Behaviour in Punjab. 35. National Level Monitoring Programme 24. Quality of Family Planning Services in in the State of Uttar Pradesh, Distt. Punjab. Kanpur Dehat, Mainpuri, Arayia & Itawa. 25. Gender Differentials in Child Immunization: A study based on Punjab 36. National Level Monitoring Programme in the State of Jammu Kashmir (Budgam, State. Srinagar, Anantnag & Pulwama) and Rajasthan (Jhalawar & Baran). 26. Capacity Building Project (2012-13) implemented in 2013-14 under BRGF 37. The State of Cities in North-Western of District Hoshiarpur. India: A Case of Selected JNNURM Cities (Case Study of Srinagar). 27. Social Security for the Migrant Workers in Unorganized Sector of Urban Punjab.
28. Integrated District Development Plan and Annual Plan of BRGF District Sirsa, Haryana, (2014-2015) under BRGF Scheme.
38. Housing, Basic Services and Urban Poverty Alleviation under JNNURM in a Hilly Town: A Case Study of Shimla. 39. Preparation of District Annual Plan under BRGF: District Mahendergarh, 2014-2015 and 2015-16.
29. Women in the Unorganized Sector: A Study of Home-Based Women Hosiery 40. Orientation / Training of Elected Workers in Ludhiana. Representatives of Urban Local Bodies 357
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of Himachal Pradesh as per the MoU between CRRID and the Department of Urban Development.
6. Inter-district Migration among Tribal Population in Himachal Pradesh: A Study of Socio-cultural, Economic and Ethnic Transformation.
41. Post Enumeration Survey (PES) of Unified District Information System for 7. Education (DISE), Data of 20 Schools of Union Territory of Chandigarh. 8. 42. Rural Development through Decentralized Governance and Integrated Hill Area Resource Management. 9. 43. Evaluation Study to Review the Unreasonable Increasing Trend of Power Subsidies being provided to Agricultured Sector.
Research Projects (On-going) 1.
Water-Use Efficiency in Punjab: The Issue of Sustainability. Educating the Tribal Students by SAIL under its CSR Programme. Providing Nursing Training to the Underprivileged Students in Chhattisgarh and Odisha by SAIL under its CSR Programme.
10. State Finances of Special Category States: A Comparative Study of Himachal Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir.
Promotion of Cooperative Development, Peace and Security in Countries of 11. State Finances of Special Category South and Central Asia through Various States: A Comparative Study of Haryana Research Programmes and Activities and Punjab. under Annual Grant-in-Aid of Rs. 1.75 Crores for Five Years by the Ministry of 12. Rural Credit and Financial Penetration External Affairs, Government of India. in Himachal Pradesh.
2. Sustainable Impact Assessment of 13. Rural Credit and Financial Penetration the Buffalo Breed Improvement and in Haryana. Management Programme in Punjab. 14. Dynamics of International Out-migration 3. Sustainable Development Investment from Punjab: Towards Assessment of Portfolio (SDIP); Water, Agriculture Causes, Costs and Consequences. and Energy with Cross Boundary Implications in Indus Riparian Region (Indian Side).
15. Reversing Son Preference: A Study of Contributing Factors.
4. Benchmarking Best Practices of Managing Performance of Teachers and 16. Preparation of Five Year District Integrated Perspective Plan (2012-17) Heads of Schools (Jind). and Annual Plans of District Hoshiarpur, 5. Access to Employment Sectors or Punjab under BRGF. Entrepreneurship among Women of Scheduled Castes’ Families in Rural 17. Capacity Building Project (2014-15) under BRGF of District Hoshiarpur. Punjab. 358
18. Integrated District Development Plan and Annual Plan of BRGF District Sirsa (2016-2017) under BRGF Scheme.
30. Energy Geopolitics in Central Asia: Implications for India.
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19. Impact Evaluation Study on Irrigation and Roads & Bridges Projects Supported 1. under RIDF Schemes in Punjab, 201415. 2.
Prepared Policy Briefs on Agriculture, Water and Energy. Corporate Social Responsibility in India and Social Transformation.
20. Impact Evaluation Study on Irrigation and Roads & Bridges Projects supported Conferences / Seminars / Lectures/ under RIDF Schemes in Himachal Interactions Pradesh: 2014-15. 21. The State of Cities in North-Western India: A Case of Selected JNNURM Cities (Case Study of Faridabad).
National
1. National Seminar on ‘Panchayati Raj as an Instrument of Rural Development with Support from Financial 22. Urban Development in North-Western Institutions’, Organized by SBI Chair, India: Emerging Trends, Concerns & CRRID during November 27 -28, 2014. Strategies. 23. District Perspective Plan under BRGF, Mahendergarh (2011-12 to 2016-2017). 24. India-Nepal Borderland: Development.
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Two-day Regional Conference on ‘Slow Down, Banks and Role of Apex Banking Institutions in the Market Economy of India: The Way Forward’ was organized on February 26-27, 2015.
25. Trans Boundary River Water 3. A Three-day National Seminar on Management in South Asia: A Study of “Corporate Social Responsibility Indus Basin. in India: Challenges, Possibilities and Prospects for Socio-economic 26. (De) Constructive Multiculturalism: Transformation”, organized at CRRID, Narratives from Kazakhstan. Chandigarh, during 12-14 March 2015. 27. Dynamics of Strategic Stability in South Asia: Pathways to Cooperative Security 4. Lecture and Interactive Session with Framework. Professor Akbota Zholdasbekova (Professor, UNESCO Chair for Ethnical 28. India and Kazakhstan Relations: Under and Religious Tolerance, Eurasian the ‘Canopy’ of Health. National University, Kazakhstan) was held on the topic “The Republic of 29. India and Its North Eastern Neighbour: Kazakhstan and its Multi-vector Foreign Regional Integration (Look East Policy on Focus). Policy”, organized on January 23, 2015. 359
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in Rural and Industrial Development (CRRID), Chandigarh on September 1, 2014.
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A Two-day international conference was organized on “India’s North-east and Asiatic South-east: Beyond Borders” 7. One-day Training Programme on “EBSCO Online Database” was held at during June 6-7, 2014 by Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial CRRID on September 3, 2014. Development, supported by Ministry of ICSSR Research Methodology External Affairs, Government of India 8. Programme for Ph.D. Students in Social held at North-Eastern Hill University, Sciences the programme, organized Shillong, Meghalaya. by the RBI Chair during March 18-27, Workshops/Training Programmes 2015. 1. Workshop on ‘Emerging Issues in Research Affiliation Microfinance and Financial Inclusion’ under SBI Chair on May 31, 2014 at CRRID is affiliated for Ph.D programmes with Panjab University, Chandigarh starting CRRID. from the Academic Session 2015-16. 2. A two-day workshop was organized for the “Understanding Non-tariff Trade Publications Barriers between India and Pakistan”, Books during June 27-28, 2014. 3. Two-day training programme on 1. “Promoting Inclusive and Equitable Cities through Housing for the Urban Poor: Emerging Trends, Issues and Attainment” during June 5-6, 2014 at 2. CRRID. 4. Two-day Regional Workshop on “Sustainable Urban Development: Emerging Issues and Attainment” on June 16-17, 2014 at CRRID. 5. Two-day training programme on “Affordable Housing and Financing Options” on June 26-27, 2014 at CRRID.
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‘India’s North-East and Asiatic SouthEast: Beyond Borders’, edited by Rashpal Malhotra and Sucha Singh Gill, Chandigarh, CRRID, March 2015. ‘Central Asia and Its Neighbours: Prospects of India’s Cooperation’ edited by Sucha Singh Gill, Rashpal Malhotra and D.K. Madaan, Chandigarh, CRRID, 2014. ‘Sustainable Environment and the Role of Clean Coal Energy’, edited by S.K. Mangal and Sanjay Gupta, CRRID, Chandigarh, 2014.
6. One-day workshop on “Opportunities 4. ‘Nehruvian Economic Philosophy and its Contemporary Relevance’, for Economic Cooperation between by R.S. Ghuman and Indervir Singh, Two Punjabs for MLAs and MPs” was organized at Centre for Research Chandigarh, CRRID. 360
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‘Rural Credit and Financial Penetration 7. in Punjab’, CRRID, Chandigarh, February 2015
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‘Uzbekistan: Threshold of an Era’, edited by P.L. Dash and Murat M. Bakhadirov, 8. R.S. Ghuman, ‘Need to Diversify Chandigarh, CRRID, March 2015. Rural Economy, not just Crops, Punjab Advance, 2014’.
Research Papers and Articles in Journals
1. Sucha Singh Gill, ‘Remembering Professor G.K. Chadha (1940-2014)’ in Millennium Asia, Vol. 5, No.2, 2014.
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R.S. Ghuman, ‘Pendu Larkian di Ucheri Sikhyia: Ik Vikolitra Uprala (Higher Education for Girls: A Unique Effort)’, Sade Pind, January, 2015.
Satish Verma, ‘An Empirical Insight into Different Stages of Capital Budgeting’, Global Business Review (SAGE), Vol. 15 No. 2, June 2014, pp. 339-362 (with Roopali Batra).
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Sucha Singh Gill, ‘Investment Pattern and Utilization of Credit in Farmhouse holders of Punjab’, along with Arjinder Kaur in Indian Cooperative Review, Vol. 51, No.4, April 2014.
10. Satish Verma, ‘Fiscal Trends in Himachal Pradesh’, Man & Development, December 2014 (with Dr. Kulwant Nehra).
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Sucha Singh Gill, ‘Understanding Nontariff Trade Barriers between Indian and Pakistan’, Man & Development, Vol, XXXVI, No.2, June 2014.
11. S.S. Sangwan, ‘Bank Preference for Financial Inclusion in Rural Punjab’, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. XLIX, July 26, 2014, pp. 27-28.
4. R.S. Ghuman, ‘Revisiting and 12. S.S. Sangwan, ‘Union Budget 201516 : In Pursuit of PM’s ‘Make in India’ Contextualizing Nehruvian Economic Vision, Mainstream, Volume 53, No 12, Philosophy’, Mainstream, Vol. 52, New Delhi , March 14, 2015 no.47, November, 2014. 5.
R.S. Ghuman, ‘Dynamics and Challenges 13. S.S. Sangwan, ‘More Credit for Agricultural Households? NSSO’s 70th of Indian Economy: Pre-Independence, Round on Indebtedness’, Economic & Nehruvian and Post-Nehruvian Era’, Political Weekly Vol. l (16), April 18, Man and Development, 37, (1), 2015 2015, Page-23. (Co-author: Rajeev Sharma).
6. R.S. Ghuman, ‘Health and Economic 15. Bindu Duggal, ‘Ranking on Vulnerability Impacts of Unsafe Drinking Water: Index: An Assessment of Urban Squatter A Study of Ludhiana’, Economic and Settlements’ Man in India, International Political Weekly, Vol. 50, (2), January, Journal of Anthropology, Vol. 94 No. 2015. (Co-author: Bedi, Jasdeep Kaur 1-2(2014), Serials Publications ,New Delhi. and A.S. Bhullar). 361
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An Anthropological Narrative’ in Man 16. Manoj Teotia, ‘Participatory Urban Environmental Revitalization in a in India 94(4):665-678. Rehabilitated ColonyRamdarbar Shows the Way’, Shelter, Volume 15, Articles / Chapters in Published Books No. 2., 2014 17. Manoj Teotia, Sugandha Sharma and 1. Sucha Singh Gill, ‘Slowdown of Punjab, Economy and Governance Rajender Kumar (2013). ‘Promoting and Crisis, published in Punjab’s Economic Strengthening Good Urban Governance Development in the Era of Globalization’, in North-west India for Sustainable New Delhi, L.G. Publishers, 2014, pp. Urban Settlements: Major Issues and 43-60. Attainment (A Case of Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Chandigarh)’, Administrative Journal: A Journal of 2. Sucha Singh Gill, ‘Nehru, Agrarian Agenda and Its Contemporary HIPA. Shimla. Vol. II. Issue 1 & 2, 2013 Relevance’ in R.S. Ghuman and Indervir (Received in November 2014). Singh (Eds.), Nehruvian Economic Philosophy And Its Contemporary 18. Manoj Teotia and Rajender Kumar (2014) ‘Urban Governance and Reforms Relevance, CRRID, Chandigarh. in Jammu and Kashmir in the context of JNNURM; Issues and Attainment (A 3. Sucha Singh Gill, ‘Economic Status of North-East India and Look East Policy: Case Study of Sri Nagar Metropolis)’, Unlocking Key to Prosperity in India’s Urban India, Vol-34(2), July-December North East and Asiatic South East Asia: 2014. Beyond Borders’, edited by Rashpal 19. Kulwant Nehra, ‘Power Sector Reforms Malhotra and Sucha Singh Gill, CRRID, and State Level Utilities: A Study Chandigarh, March 2015. of Haryana and Punjab’ , Journal of Institute of Public Administration, Vol. 4. R.S. Ghuman, ‘Higher Education in Punjab: Under Representation of Rural 37, 1&2, Jan-June, 2014 (Co-Author: Students’, Sharma, S.I., B.S. Ghuman Surinder Kumar). and Shital Prakash, (eds.): Higher 20. Poonam Kaushik, ‘Gender Disparity in Education in India: The Changing Northwest India: A Study’, in Himalayan Scenario (2014), Rawat Publications, Journal of Contemporary Research, Vol. New Delhi, pp. 167-208. 3, No. 1, January-June 2014. 5. R.S. Ghuman, ‘Thirsting for a New 21. Rajeev Sharma, ‘Social Security in Relationship’ ‘India's Asia-Pacific Jammu & Kashmir: Role of the State’, Engagement’, edited by A N Ram, published in Assam Economic Journal, ICWA, Manohar, 2015. 2013 (issue received in July 2014). 6. Paramjit S. Sahai, ‘India-ASEAN: Thirsting for a New Thrust in 24. Gurinder Kaur, ‘Religious Places and Relationship’, in Amar Nath Ram (ed.) Religious People as Symbols of Healing: 362
India’s Asia-PACIFIC Engagement: Impulses and Imperatives, ICWA: Manohar, 2015, pp. 91-128. 7.
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Services available at the CRRID library are Reference Service, list of new addition to Paramjit S. Sahai, ‘India’s New Policy CRRID Library, inter-library loan-service, Thrust in Central Asia, in Rajiv K. Wi-Fi service, CD-ROM facilities and Bhatia, Meruyert Abusseitova, Laura reprographic facilities. Yerekesheva, Athar Zafar (eds.) in ‘India and Central Asia: Exploring New Collection of back volumes of Journals / Horizons for Cooperation’, ICWA: periodicals etc.: Collection of back volumes Shipra, 2014, pp. 39-46. of Journals are 1440.
10. S.S. Sangwan, ‘Tenancy, Laws and Practices in Punjab – Emerging Issues’, Ed. Book by Dr. A.A. Faizi; et al, LBSMAA, Centre for Rural Studies, Mussoorie and Manak Publications, 2015.
Research Reports/ Monographs/ Working Papers
Library receives 112 Journals both Indian as well as foreign. In addition, it receives 18 Journals on exchange and 14 on complementary basis. ICSSR has also provided access to the following online databases like JSTOR, CMIE, IndiaStat Database, EconLit with Full Text (EBSCO), Online SAGE Journals and On-line Data Series: EPWRF India Times Series (EPWRFITS) for the use of faculty.
A Working Paper on “An Overview of India-Kazakhstan Agriculture: Possibilities The library has 27,939 documents. A total for Cooperation” by Dr. Vijay Laxmi was number of 470 books/reports were added to the collection during 2014-15. published by CRRID.
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Funds (Un-audited) Income (Heads) Amount Amount Expenditure ICSSR Grant Salary Non-Plan 146.00 Non-Plan Less:- Received in 17.00 129.00 F.Y.2015-16 Plan 40.00 Plan State Govt. Grant Establishment/ Administrative Expenses Non-Plan 146.00 129.00 Non-Plan Less:- Receivable 17.00 Plan 40.00 Plan Projects Income from own Fellowship sources (projects/ Workshops/Training fellowships, consultancy etc. 34.58 Programme Other Misc. Expenses Any other sources 81.57 Misc. Expenses (prepaid expenses) TOTAL 454.15 TOTAL
(` in Lakhs) Amount 384.74 -----
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CENTRE FOR SOCIAL STUDIES (CSS), SURAT Research Projects (Ongoing) 1. Capital, Labour and the City: Unorganised Sector and the Social Fabric of Surat.
4. Understanding Nutritional Status of Tribal Community with Special Focus on ICDS Services: A Study in Dediyapada Taluka (Gujarat) and of Kathkari Community in Malvan and Devgarh Talukas (Maharashtra).
2. Trends in Consumer Protection and Awareness with Special Reference to 5. A Sociological Study of Exodus of Dalits in Rural Gujarat. Health and Health Insurance Services: A Study in Surat City and its Surrounding 6. A Select Bibliography of Gujarat Rural Areas. Society. 3.
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Educational Status of Scheduled Castes in Gujarat: Attainments and Challenges.
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Educational Status of Scheduled Tribes in Gujarat: Attainments and Challenges.
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Democracy, Civil Society and Governance.
Era: Fringe Sector Livelihood Earners in Urban Economy – The Case of Surat City of Gujarat” on 26th November 2014.
10. Development, Deprivation and 5. Muni Raval organised a seminar Discontent: A Case Study of the Dangs: on “Water and Sanitation: Rural 1947-2009. Experiences of Desert and Rain-rich South Gujarat” on 26th September 2014. New Research Initiatives/Projects 1.
Tribes in Gujarat: Interrogating Social 6. Change and Development.
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A Study of Food Security of the Tribals in Gujarat.
3. Assessing Flood Induced Loss and Damage (L&D) in the Textile Industry of Surat
Conferences/Seminars/Lectures
Indraneel Dasgupta (Economic Research Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata) organised a seminar on “Assimilation, Criminality and Ethnic Conflict” on 13th October 2014.
Workshops/Training Programmes CSS in collaboration with British newspaper “The Guardian” conducted “Citizens’ Journalist Workshop” on 14-15 October, 2014.
1. Prof. Bhikhu Parekh (Professor Emeritus, Centre for the Study of Democracy, University of Westminster, London) delivered the 25th (Silver Jubilee) I.P. Desai Memorial Lecture on the topic “The Cultural Constraints of Indian Democracy” on 20 February 2015.
Research Affiliation and Ph.D./M. Phil. Programme
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Publications
Arjun Patel (CSS) organised a seminar on ‘Whether Social Science in Gujarat has remained Value-loaded?’ on 17th January 2015.
Currently, six research scholars of Gujarat Vidyapith are working under faculty members of the CSS for their Ph.D. Recently, the Veer Narmad South Gujarat University (VNSGU) has restored the approval status of CSS for Ph.D programme.
Research Papers and Articles in Journals
1. “Repayment Performance in Joint 3. Gopika Solanki (Carleton University, Liability Lending: Experience of SHGs Canada) organised a seminar on in India” by Gagan Bihari Sahu, Artha “Cultural Autonomy and Gender Vijnana, Vol. LV. No.4, 2013, pp.382Equality?: Reframing the Debate on 401 (delayed publication). Religious Family Laws in India” on 2. “Gujarat mein Sanskritik Rastravadka 17th December 2014. Nirman” by Ghanshyam Shah, 4. Kiran Desai (CSS) organised a seminar Samayantar, February 2015, Vol. 46, on “Searching for Space in Globalisation No. 3. pp. 54-60. 365
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“Building Resilience to Climate Change and Health: Can Adolescents in Urban Slums be the Answer?” by Akash Acharya, Asian Journal of Research in Social Science and Humanities, Vol 4, 2. Issue 1, 2014,pp. 1-15.
4. "Amerikan Samajman Bhartiya Vidushina Vyaktitva Ughadni Ekangi Katha” (in Gujarati) by Kiran Desai, Sameepe, Vol.8, No.30-31, April-June, July-September, 2014, pp.194-201.
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Satyakam Joshi, in M. C. Behera and Jumyir Basar (eds.), Resources, Tribes and Development, Rawat Publications, Jaipur, 2014, pp: 191-215. “Purnea: Landscape of Cul de Sac” by Sadan Jha, in Pushpendra Kumar Singh and Manish Kumar Jha eds., Traversing Bihar: The Politics of Social Justice and Development, Orient BlackSwan (2014), pp:287-317.
3. “Social Dynamics of Private Primary Education in a Tribal Village of South Gujarat” by Dinesh Chaudhari, in M. Sarumathy and Gyanmudra (eds.), Right to Education: Challenges and Strategies, National Institution of Rural Development, Hyderabad, 2015, pp: “Challenges in the History of Colours: 377-390. The Case of Saffron” by Sadan Jha, Indian Economic and Social History 4. “Mega Marketing and Management: Gujarat’s 2014 Elections” by Review, Vol.51 (2), 2014, pp.199-229. Ghanshyam Shah, in Paul Wallace (ed.), “Surat ni Nimn Awak Gharawati Saheri India’s 2014 Elections: A Modi-led BJP Wasahaton Maa Samaaj Sewaon Maateni Sweep, Delhi: Sage. 2015, pp. 258-283. Pahonch ani Biniyog” (in Gujarati) by Akash Acharya, Vol.2, Nos.3 and 4 and Research Reports/Monographs/ Vol.3, No.1, July-Sept and Oct. –Dec. Working Papers 2014, pp.51-76. 1. “Ek Nayi Bhasha ka Uday: Devnagari ‘‘The Reader': Vanshiya Manavsanhaarni Jagat mein Dekhna aur Dikhana” (in Bhootaval Ane Manviya Sambhandhona Hindi) by Sadan Jha, Samaj aur Itihaas, Tanavanani Shookshama Gatha’’ (in Occasional Papers, Nehru Memorial Gujarati) by Kiran Desai, Vol.2, Nos.3Museum and Library, Delhi, 2014. 4 and Vol.3, No.1, July-September and
5. “Single Female Migrants (SFMs) in Surat City: Exploring the Survival Strategies and Challenges” by Akash Acharya and Aditi Acharya, The Urban World, Vol. 7, No 3, July-Sept,2014, pp.64-71. 6.
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2. “Bharat Bharmaa Brahmanwaadi Wayawastha Aamena Pratirodho: Articles/Chapters in Published Sarwathi Kashiram Sudhi” (in Gujarati), Books Translation of Social Revolt in India by Dr. Suresh Mane, translated by Shantilal 1. "State, Forest Policy and Tribals: Some Merai and Arjun Patel, Mul Niwasi Ground Realities of Implementation of Forest Rights Act (2006) in Gujarat" by Prakashak, Surat, 2015 ( in Press) 366
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“From Hills to Plains: Some Missing Aspects of Socio-cultural Life of the Displaced Population of Sardar Sarovar 2. Project, Gujarat” by Arjun Patel, CSS Working Paper 13, March 2015 (in the press).
Awareness, Selective Dissemination, Reference etc.
3. 4. “Development Trajectory and 'Urban' Context: Reflections on the Indian Scene” by Biswaroop Das, CSS Working 4. Paper 12, March 2015 (in the press).
Collections of back volumes of Journals/ periodicals etc. 5200 (total number of back volumes available in the library).
Library 1. Services available at the library are Bibliographic, Photocopy, Current
Digitization/software services available were Software for University Libraries (SOUL), J-STOR, IndiaStat, EconLit, and PROWESS.
Currently the library has a subscription of around 100 including Journals national and international in English, Hindi and Gujarati.
During the year the liberary has addred 346 new books to its collection.
Funds (Un-audited) Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure ICSSAR Grant Salary Non-Plan 110.10 (Non-Plan & Plan) Plan 40.00 Establishment/ Administrative Exp. State Govt Grant (Non-Plan & Plan) Non-Plan & Plan 22.00 Projects 10.94 Fellowships Income from Own Sources (Projects, Fellowships Consultancy etc.) Any other Sources 0.00 Workshops/ Training Programmes Deficit 26.49 Other Misc. Expenses Misc. Expenses Total 209.53 Total
(` in Lakhs) Amount 188.69
20.84 0.00
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Conferences
1. “Field Experiment on the Behavioral 1. Foundations of Inter-group Discrimination and its Effects on Public Good Provision in India”, coordinated by Prof. Sugata Marjit, funded by University of Exeter Business School (U.K.).
National Conference on “Fiscal Issues, Reforms and Development Policies” organized by Centre for Training and Research in Public Finance and Policy (CTRPFP) during 19th and 20th February 2015.
2. “Evaluation of State Finances”, 2. coordinated by Prof. Sugata Marjit with Dr. Tushar K. Nandi and Dr. Jayanta K. Dwibedi, funded by the 4th State Finance Commission, Govt. of West Bengal.
International Conference on “Public Finance, Public Economics and Public Policy” organized by Centre for Training and Research in Public Finance and Policy (CTRPFP) during 10th and 11th December 2014.
3. “Pilot Project EAP643”, coordinated by Mr. Abhijit Bhattacharya, funded by Endangered Archives Programme.
Seminars
1. Dr. Ranjanendra Narayan Nag, St. Xavier's University, Kolkata, West Bengal, "Current Account, Exchange 4. “Impact Evaluation of MGNREGA Rate and the Macroeconomy”, 7th April, Projects in Bihar and Jharkhand”, 2014. coordinated by Dr. Saibal Kar, funded by Planning Commission India for 12 2. Dr. Arindam Nandi, Center for Disease districts of Bihar and Jharkhand. Dynamics, Economics & Policy
Research Projects (Ongoing)
(CDDEP), Washington, "The Long Term Effects of Early Childhood Nutrition: Evidence from Andhra Pradesh", Friday, 9th May 2014.
1. “Major Research Project EAP781”, coordinated by Mr. Abhijit Bhattacharya, funded by Endangered Archives 3. Dr. Subhayu Bandyopadhyay, Federal Programme. Reserve Bank of St. Louis, "Offshoring and Dual Labour Markets in Developing 2. “Enumeration and Information Update Nations", 9th June, 2014. of Health Service Exporting Units in India”, coordinated by Dr. Saibal Kar, 4. Subhasish Dey, University of and funded by Director General of Manchester, UK, "Electoral Politics Commercial Intelligence and Statistics, and Public Good Distribution: Evidence Ministry of Commerce, GoI. from Village Council Election and MG-
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NREGA Allocation in West Bengal, India", 17th July, 2014. 5. Avik Chakrabarti, Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, "Cross-Border Mergers and Market 13. Concentration in a Vertically Related Industry: Theory and Evidence", 21th July 2014. 6. Dr. Rajeswari Sengupta, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research (IGIDR), "Is India Ready for Inflation Targeting?", 27th August 2014. 7.
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Islamic Philosopher-King: the Tale of Madan and Kāmdi in ‘Abdul Qādir Bīdil’s Masnavi ‘Irfān’ (1712)”, 23rd May 2014. Mr. Paranjoy Guha Thakurta, Educator and Independent Journalist in Print, Radio, Television and Documentary Cinema, “Gas Wars: Crony Capitalism and the Ambanis”, 20 June, 2014
14. Dr. Kaushik Ghosh, Department of Anthropology, University of Texas Austin “The Shimmering Land: Mobility Prof. Sugata Marjit, Centre for Studies in and Rootedness in Adivasi India”, 27 Social Sciences, Kolkata, West Bengal, June, 2014 "Time-zone, Trade and Endogenous Growth", 16th September 2014. 15. Prof. Swati Chattopadhyay, Professor and Chair, History of Art and Aparajita Dhara, Rishi Bankim Chandra Architecture, University of California, Evening College, Naihati, West Bengal Santa Barbara, "Of Small Spaces "Rural Non-farm Employment in West Forgotten", 7 July 2014 Bengal: Trend and Determinants", 13th October 2014.
16. Dr. Gautam Chakrabarti, Assistant Lecturer and Research Fellow in English 9. Prof. Sugata Marjit, Centre for Studies in and Comparative Literature, Freie Social Sciences, Kolkata, West Bengal, Universität, Berlin, “Of 'Pure and Mixed' "Finance Constraint and Cournot Enthusiasms: Gerasim Lebedev and His Oligopoly", 22th October, 2014. Transgenic Intercultural Encounters”, 8 10. Kam Ki Tang, University of Queensland, September, 2014 Australia "Estimating Trade Elasticities using Product-level Data", 2nd 17. Dr. Dwaipayan Bhattacharya, Centre December 2014. for Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata, ‘‘government as Practice: Everyday 11. Prof. Errol D’Souza, Indian Institute Politics and the Left’’, 22 September, of Management, Ahmedabad, Gujrat 2014 "Informal and Formal Employment in a Liberalizing Economy", 17th December 18. Prof. Rustom Bharucha, Professor 2014. of Theatre and Performance Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New 12. Dr. Prashant Keshavmurthy, Assistant Delhi, "The Aftermath: Reflections on Professor of Persian Studies in the Terror and Performance", 24 October, Institute of Islamic Studies, McGill University, “A Hindu Allegory of the 2014. 369
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Critique: The Humanities Beyond the 19. Dr. John Cooper, Clare-Mellon Fellow in the History of Art, Yale University, School of Suspicion”, 27 January 2015. “Imperial Balls: the Arts of Sex, War, Dr. Erika Rappaport, Associate and Dancing in India, England and the 26. Professor, Department of History, Caribbean, 1780-1870”, 22 October, University of California, “Every Kitchen 2014. an Empire Kitchen’: Tea and the Politics of the Imperial Consumerism in 1930s 20. Mr. Suvojit Bagchi, Chief of Bureau Britain and India”, 4 February 2015. (Kolkata), The Hindu, “Costs of an Unfair ‘War’ - An Empirical Analysis of State Repression in South Chattisgarh”, 10 November 2014.
27. Janelle Reinelt, Partha Chatterjee and Samik Bandyopadhyay, “Cultural Production in a Changing Public Sphere”, 25 February 2015.
21. Prof. Sonia Nishat Amin, Professor, Department of History, Dhaka 28. Dr. Kiran Keshavamurthy, Assistant University, Bengladesh, "Cultural Professor, “Desire and Love in KP Symbols as Resistance and Protest: Rajagopalan’s Stories”, 8 August, 2014. The Shahbagh Movement, 2013", 17 29. Dr. Manas Ray, Associate Professor, November 2014. “Countering Violence? Towards A Possible Belonging”, 14 November, 22. Prof. Derek Attridge, Department of 2014. English and Related Literature at the University of York, “The Work of Literature: Event, Invention, History”, 5 30. Dr. Manas Ray, Associate Professor, “Gandhi: Antiliberal, or a Departure December 2014. within Liberalism?”, 18 December 2014. 23. Edmund Herzig Masoumeh and Fereydoon Soudavar Professor of Persian Studies, University of Oxford, "Armenian Commercial Documents as a Source for Inter-Communal Business Relations”, 11 December 2014.
31. Dr. Prachi Deshpande, Associate Professor, History, “Spelling out the Standard Language: Orthography, Community and the Marathi Public Sphere”, 28 January 2015.
24. Prof. Stephen De Giulio, Professor of Workshops / Training Programmes English and Linguistics New Mexico State University, “Decolonizing Our 1. Annual Anjan Ghosh Memorial Workshop, 18 October 2014 Teachers and Schools under Neoliberal Oppression: Why and How?”, 22nd 2. International Workshop on “Radiating December, 2014. Globalities: Old Histories and New 25. Dr. Michel Chaouli, Associate Professor Geographies in Global Locations” of German, Indiana University, “After organized by CSSSC in collaboration 370
with Columbia University, Kolkata University and the Eastern Regional Centre, ICSSR on 9 December 2015
Primus, 2015, 360 pp. ISBN: 978-9384082-16-1.
Research Papers and Articles in 3. National Workshop on “Heritage, Journals Politics and Space: The Case Study of Chandernagore”, organized by CSSSR in collaboration with Chandernagore Government College and Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) on 10 December 2014
2. Dr. Indrajit Mallick, “Optimal Separation of Twin Convex Sets under Externalities”, Advances in Pure Mathematics 2014, 4, pp 381-430.
3. Dr. Indrajit Mallick, “Optimal Policy Choices by the Supreme Court – A 4. International Workshop on “Maritime Strategic Analysis”, Kolkata Law Times Networks and the Construction of Vol 3, Part II, August 2014, pp 17-25. Comparative Approaches and Connected Histories, Trans-national Spaces” organized by CSSSC in collaboration 7. Dr. Manas Ray,“The Many Bodies of History: The Cinema of Alexander with Glasgow University, the British Kluge”, Journal of the Moving Image; Academy and jointly funded by the special issue: Luminous Celluloid, Indian Council for Historical Research January – June 2015. (ICHR) and the Indian Council for Social Science Research (ICSSR) on 12 8. Dr. Manas Ray, “The Unruly Spiral: and 13 December 2014 Dialectics in the Light of Contemporary Debates”, Studies in Humanities and 5. National Workshop on “Loyal Social Sciences (Combined Issue of Interlopers? Men Doing Feminism” 2008, published in 2014). organized by CSSSC in Collaboration with the Indian Council for Social Science Research (ICSSR) on 16 and 17 9. Dr. Manas Ray, “Life, Law and Abandonment: Political Philosophy of December 2014 Giorgio Agamben”, Sanglap: Journal Research Affiliation of Literary and Cultural Inquiry, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2014 Ten students ware registered for their Ph.D and 13 in M.Phil. in the institute. Eight foreign 10. Dr. Prachi Deshpande, “Bhasha, Itihasa scholars ware also registered as research ani Samskruti: Nemade ani Ngugi” scholars in the institute. (Language, History and Culture: Bhalchandra Nemade and Ngugi wa Books Thiongo), Lalit, June 2015 1. Prof. Lakshmi Subramanian - “Piracy in the Northward: Problems of Definition” 11. Prof. Rimli Bhattacharya, “Promiscuous Spaces and Economies of Entertainment: in Keller, Sara and Pearson, Michael Soldiers, Actresses and Hybrid Genres (eds.). Port Towns of Gujarat. Delhi: 371
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in Colonial India”, 19th Century Theatre and Film, Vol. 41, No. 2 (Winter Issue). 12. Prof. Rosinka Chaudhuri, “Why, Sir, Am I Not An Indian?”: Identity, Liberation and Nationalism in Early NineteenthCentury India,’ the International Journal of Anglo-Indian Studies, Special Issue: Nationalism and National Identity, Vol.15, No. 1 (2015), ISSN: 1327-1652. 13. Prof. Sugata Marjit , “On UPA vs NDA; Gujarat vs Rest of India: Myth and Reality”, a commentary - Economic and Political Weekly, Vol - XLIX No. 18, May 03, 2014. 14. Prof. Sugata Marjit, “Fair Price Medicine Shops in West Bengal: An Interesting Price Discovery Mechanism”, a commentary - Economic and Political Weekly, Vol - L No. 2, January 10, 2015.
Research Reports / Monographs / Working Papers
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in the Hindi Novel” (2014) in Indian Literature. Sahitya Akademi. August 2014
Library Services available at the library are : Lending, Reading, Reference, Database Searches, InterLibrary and Loan Facilities. Digitization/Software services: Library OPAC through WINISIS. Digitized the Occasional Papers and launched them in IDS website, link provided in our website. Accession Register is computerised. A computerised database of M.Phil & Ph.D theses available in the Library. Collections of back volumes of journals / periodicals, etc: Back volumes of hard copy journals are kept in bound format in the Library. List of entire journal collection is available on our website. Only Prowess database (LAN Version) has been subscribed through project fund. Besides, CSSSC is getting JSTOR & Econ LIT databases through NASSDOC.
Prof. Manabi Majumdar – “The Shadow School System and New Class Divisions in India, TRG Poverty and Education”, Working Paper Series, Paper 2, August 2014, New additions: New books are added Max Weber Stiftung Foundation German regularly. (Total number of purchased books (from Centre's fund as well as Project funds) Humanities Institutes Abroad and GHIL. Plus books added as gift are available in the Book Reviews last annual Report. 1. Dr. Kiran Keshavamurthy, “Between Love and Freedom: The Revolutionary
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Funds (Un-audited) Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure ICSSR Grant Salary Non-Plan 276.40 Non-Plan Plan 40.00 Plan State Govt. Grant Establishment/Administrative Expenses Non-Plan 136.40 Non-Plan Plan 40.00 Plan 25.87 Projects Income from own Fellowships sources (projects, Workshops/Training Programme Fellowships, Other Misc. Expenses Consultancy etc.) Any other Sources 1.99 Misc. Expenses (interest on savings) 30.31 Excess of Expenditure over Income Total 550.97 Total
(` in Lakhs) Amount 510.33
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CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF DEVELOPING SOCIETIES (CSDS), New Delhi Research Projects (Completed)
5. Comparative Political Analysis and Public Policy in India’s Federal Context, 1. Politics of Muslim Political funded by British Council of India. Representation, funded by ICSSR. 6. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural 2. Social Equity for Minorities: Designing Employment Guarantee Scheme: An Affirmative Action for Muslims, funded Impact Assessment Study, funded by ICSSR. by Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India. 3. Monitoring Sarva Shiksha Abiyan, funded by Ministry of H.R.D, GOI, New 7. Tracker Study 2013-14, funded by Delhi. CNN-IBN news channel. 4. State, Nation(s) and Public: Studies in Democratic Contestation, funded by 8. National Election Study 2014, funded by CNN-IBN news channel. ICSSR, New Delhi. 373
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9. Assembly Election Studies (Haryana, Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Jammu and Kashmir and Delhi), funded by The Indian Express.
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Climate Change and Uncertainty: From Below and Above, funded by STEPS Centre, IDS, University of Sussex, UK.
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Mapping Social Media in India, funded by ICSSR, New Delhi.
10. Slums, States and Citizens: Policing, Welfare Services and Political 10. Hinglish: the Social and the Cultural Participation of Urban Poor, A Study of Dimensions of Hindi-English the City of Delhi, Durban and Nairobi, Bilingualism in Contemporary funded by Research Council of Norway. India, funded by British Academy in collaboration with SOAS, UK.
Research Projects (Ongoing)
11. State of Democracy in South Asia Phase1. Series of Conferences on ‘Public II with multiple funding. Representation of a Religion called Hinduism’ ,funded by Arts and 12. Fixing Electoral Boundaries in India: Processes, Outcomes and Implications Humanities Research Council, UK. for Political Representation (Data Collection part was funded by Ford 2. The Nomadic Outcaste, funded by Foundation of India). Indian Council of Historical Research, New Delhi. 13. Politics of Development in India, funded by UPI, Oslo, Norway. 3. Gender, Caste and Religion: Violence in Post-colonial Societies, funded by 14. Elementary Education in India postICSSR, New Delhi. RTE, funded by Transnational Research Group, German Historical Institute, 4. Really Existing Secularisms (Programme London. UK. on Social and Political Theory), funded by Ethnicity and Democratic 15. Inclusive Media for Change, funded by Ford Foundation of India. Governance Project, Queens University, Canada. 16. Policy Review on Traditional Art Performers, funded by ICSSR. 5. Parekh Institute of Indian Thought, funded by Nirman Foundation, UK.
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New Research Initiatives/Projects
Religious Accommodation and Conflict, The Centre entered into collaboration as funded by the Institute of Religion, the main Indian partner institution of the Toleration and Public Life, USA. proposed ‘Centre for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences ‘Political 7. Why Focus on Indian Intellectual Metamorphoses’ (Centre) in Delhi, funded by Tradition, funded by ICSSR, New the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). Delhi. 374
Conferences/Seminars/Lectures
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National 1.
A conference on ‘Social Justice and its discontents in India: Forms, Histories and Politics’ was jointly organized by CSDS and NZIRI, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand during 10-11 December 2014.
Alfred Stepan delivered the Rajni Kothari Annual Lecture on 'The Theravada Buddhist Puzzle: Why Inclusionary Founding Doctrines and Exclusionary 5. A symposium on ‘Past Connections, Contemporary Possibilities: Turkey and Contemporary Politics?' on 2 May 2014 India’ was held during 12-13 February at CSDS, New Delhi. 2015 at CSDS. 2. The 9th Giri Deshingkar Memorial Lecture was delivered by Shu-mein 6. A seminar on ‘Democracy and Development in India and China: Sharing Shih on ‘From World History to World Experiences’ was held during 19 Literature: China, the South, and the January 2015 at the India International Global 60s’ on 22 December 2014. It Centre, New Delhi. It was jointly was jointly organised by CSDS and the organised by CSDS and the Institute of Institute of Chinese Studies, Delhi. Chinese Studies, Delhi. 3. The 17th B.N.Ganguli Memorial Lecture was delivered by Claudio Lomnitz on Workshops/Training Programmes ‘Mexico: Fantasy of the Family, Fantasy 1. A Ten-day workshop on ‘Contemporary of Rule of Law’ at CSDS on 20 February Marginalities: History, Theory, Know2015. ledge’ was held between 9 and 20
International 1. A workshop on ‘Ways of Thinking through the Anthropocene’ was organized in collaboration with GoetheInstitut, Max Mueller Bhavan and House 2. of World Cultures, Berlin during11-12 April 2014. This included a public film screening of ‘The Anthropocene 3. Observatory’ on 11 April 2014. 2. A conference on 'Media and/As Activism' was held at India International Centre, New Delhi during 4-5 October 2014. 3.
A Hinglish Workshop was held at CSDS during 18-19 August 2014.
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March 2015 at CSDS. This workshop was especially organised for scholars belonging to the disadvantaged sections (Dalit, Adivasi and OBC) and was financially supported by the ICSSR. The teaching course on ‘Researching the Contemporary’ was held in the months of July and August 2014. A Summer Workshop on ‘Quantitative Methods in Political Science’ was organized by Lokniti in collaboration with Jain University at Bengaluru from 7-18 July 2014.
The Sarai Programme organized ‘The Hinglish workshop’ in collaboration with School of Oriental and African 375
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Studies and University of London on 5. 18-19 August 2014. 5.
Sharan, Awadhendra, ‘In the City, Out of Place: Nuisance, Pollution and Dwelling in Delhi 1850-2000’, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2014.
A Workshop on ‘Social Media Research’ on Research Sharing on Various Studies on Digital and Social Media was held on 6. Vijaisri, Priyadarshini, ‘Dangerous Marginality: Rethinking Impurity and 11 October 2014. Power’, Primus Books, December 2014. 6. A series of workshop for training field enumerators for conducting the Research Papers and Articles in fieldwork for ‘National Election Studies Journals 2014 was conducted for most of the 1. Ahmed, Hilal, ‘Muslims in Uttar states in India in April / May 2014. Pradesh: Caste, Class and Electoral Politics’, Economic and Political Weekly, Research Affiliation and Ph.D/M. (Election Special Web exclusive), Vol. Phil Programme XLIX, No. 18, 3 May 2014. During the year 2014-15, eight PhD scholars 2. have been awarded the ICSSR-CSDS fellowship.
Publications
Ahmed, Hilal, ‘Hindutva aur Hindustani Musalman’(Hindutva and Indian Muslims), Pratiman, Vol.3 January-June 2014.
3. Ahmed, Hilal, ‘Yuva Vimarsh: Ek Khulti Hui Ksheni’ (Youth Discourse: An Unfolding Category), Pratiman, 1. Ahmed, Hilal, ‘Muslim Political January-June 2014. Discourse in Post-colonial India: Monuments, Memory Contestation’, 4. Alam, Sanjeer Md., ‘Affirmative Action Routledge, Delhi/Oxon, 2014. for Muslims? Arguments, Contentions Books
2. Dubey, Abhay Kumar, ‘Hindi Mein Ham: Aadhunikta ke Aine Mein Bhasha Aur Vichar’, Vani Prakashan, New Delhi, 2015. 3. Dubey, Abhay Kumar, ‘HindiAadhunikta: ekPunarvichar’, Vani Prakashan, New Delhi, 2014.
and Attainment’, Studies in Politics, Vol. 2 (2): 215-29.
5. Alam, Sanjeer Md., ‘Bihar: A ‘Modi Wave’ or End of the Politics of Social Justice’, Research Journal Social Science, Vol. 22 (2): 192-200.
6. Banerjee, Prathama, 'The Subaltern: Political Subject or Protagonist of 4. Kishwar, Madhu Purnima, ‘Modi, History', in South Asia: Journal of Muslims and Media: Voices from South Asian Studies, Volume 38, Issue Narendra Modi’s Gujarat’, Manushi 1, 2015, (Special Issue: The Subaltern after Subaltern Studies), pp.39-49. Publications, New Delhi, 2014. 376
7. Banerjee, Prathama, ‘Between the 15. Kumar, Sanjay, Sardesai, Shreyas Political and the Non-Political: the & Gupta, Pranav, ‘BJP’s Victory in Vivekananda Moment and a Critique Haryana: Riding on the Modi Wave or a of the Social in Colonial Bengal, Smart Social Coalition?’, Economic and 1890s-1910s’, Social History, 39(3), Political Weekly, Vol XLIX, No 48, 29 2014, pp. 323-339. November 2014. 8. Bhargava, Rajeev, ‘Indian Model 16. Kumar, Sanjay, ‘BJP Crafts a New of Secularism: Contextualism and Social Coalition in Bihar’, Economic Principled Distance’, an interview, and Political Weekly, Vol XLIX, No 39, Gosudarstvo, religiia, tserkov' v Rossii 27 September 2014. i za rubezhom (State, Religion and Church in Russia and Worldwide), Issue 17. Kumar, Sanjay, Verma, Rahul, Sardesai, Shreyas & Mishra, Jyoti, ‘Return of :# 2, 2014. the National in Indian Elections: When 9. Bhargava, Rajeev ‘Le radici del do National-level Factors Play a Role pluralismo indiano.Un’interpretazione in Influencing the Outcome of State degli editti di Asoka’ Fenomenologia e Assembly Elections?’, Studies in Indian società", 2, 2014. Politics, Volume 2, Number 1, June 2014. 10. Bhargava, Rajeev ‘How Secular is European Secularism?’, European 18. Kumar, Sanjay, ‘Interpreting the Massive Mandate’, Forward Press, June Societies, Volume: 16, Issue: 03, pp 329, 2014. June 2014. 11. Bhargava, Rajeev ‘Religious Education 19. Kumar, Sanjay, ‘Yuva Matdaata, Bati in a Secular State’, Living with Religious Hui Praathmiktaaye’, Pratiman, Year 2, Diversity, IIC Quarterly Volume 40, Section 2, Issue 1, January-June, 2014. Numbers 3 & 4, April 2014. 20. Nigam, Aditya, ‘Janatantra aur Janvaad 12. Kumar, Sanjay, ‘AAP 2.0-Class Act’, ke Beech: Kuchh Saiddhantik Saval’, Forward Press, March 2015. Pratiman-Samay Samaj Sanskriti, January-June 2014, Vol. 2, No. 1. 13. Kumar, Sanjay & Vema, Rahul, ‘The Arithmetic and Implication of the 2014 21. Nigam, Aditya, ‘Interview with Partha Chatterjee’, Development and Change, Lok Sabha Elections’, Research Journal 45(5), International Institute of Social Social Science, Volume 22, Number 2, Studies, The Hague, 2014. 2014. 14. Kumar, Sanjay, ‘The Youth Vote Made 22. Nigam, Aditya, ‘Critical Studies a Difference for the Victory of the in Politics- An Introductory Note’, BJP’, Research Journal Social Science, Studies in Indian Politics, Vol.2, No. 2, Volume 22, Number 2, 2014. December 2014. 377
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23. Nigam, Aditya, ‘Dharm, Adhunikta aur Dharm-Nirpekshata’, Samayantar, Vol. 46, No. 5, February 2015. 24. Nigam, Aditya, ‘Thinking Politics with Rajni Kothari’, Seminar, 667, March 2015.
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33. Rai, Praveen, Status of Opinion Polls: Media Gimmick and Political Communication in India, Economic and Political Weekly, Election Specials Web Exclusives, Vol-XLIX No. 16, April 19, 2014.
Articles/Chapters in Published Books
25. Pandey, Rakesh, ‘Shraman Sanskriti Aur Ahinsa,’ Pratiman: Samay, Samaj, 1. Ahmed, Hilal, ‘Debating Political Sanskriti, Year 2, Part 2, No. 1 (JanuaryRepresentation’, B. D. Dua, M. P. June 2014). Singh, Rekha Saxena (eds.),The Indian Parliament: The Changing Landscape. 26. Ravikant, ‘Shravya-drashtavya: Radio Manohar, New Delhi. 2014. pp. 57-14. in Cinema’, Pratiman: Samay, Samaj, Sanskriti), Year 2, Part 2, No. 1 (January- 2. Ahmed, Hilal, ‘An ‘Official’ Memory June 2014). of India: Monuments, Memorials and 27. Ravikant, ‘Parsi Natyatmacharit ka Tareekhi Pitara’ (On Kathryn Hansen’s Stages of Life: Parsi Theatre Autobiographies), Pratiman: Samay, Samaj, Sanskriti), Year 2, Part 2, No. 1 (January-June 2014).
Samadhis as Political Texts’, Nivedita Menon, Sanjay Palishikar, Aditya Nigam (eds.) Critical Studies in Politics: Exploring Sites, Selves, Power, Oriental Black Swan, 2014. Pp 418-453.
3. Bhargava, Rajeev, ‘Parekh's Multiculturalism and Secularism: 28. Vajpeyi, Ananya, ‘The Triumph of the Religions in Political Life’, MultiHindu Right’, review essay in Foreign culturalism Rethought (eds.) Varun Affairs: Vol. 93 (5), September-October Uberoi and Tariq Modood, Edinburgh 2014, pp. 150-156. University Press, 2015, pp 157-182. 29. Vajpeyi, Ananya, ‘The Problem’, Seminar, #659, July 2014. 4. Bhargava, Rajeev, ‘Secular politico-legal Regimes in Religiously Homogenous 30. Vajpeyi, Ananya, ‘Interview with B N and Diverse Societies , Law, Religion, Goswamy’, Seminar, #659, July 2014. State and Society, Routledge Handbook of Law and Religion , (ed.) Silvio 31. Vajpeyi, Ananya, Guest edited a Ferrari, Routledge, 2015 pp 229-244. special issue of Seminar: A Monthly Symposium, on ‘India’s Museums: Problems and Possibilities’.
5. Bhargava, Rajeev, ‘How Secular is European Secularism?’, Marx, Gandhi and Modernity: Essays presented to 32. Rai, Praveen, ‘Fallibility of Opinion Javeed Alam (ed) Akeel Bilgrami, Polls in India’, Economic and Political Tulika Books, 2014 pp 82-97, 2014. Weekly, Vol. XLIX No. 18, May 3, 2014. 378
Development and Social Justice (eds.) 6. Bhargava, Rajeev, ‘Should Europe Manish K Jha and Pushpendra, Orient Learn from Indian Secularism’, Blackswan, 2014. Confronting Secularism in Europe and India: Legitimacy and Disenhancement in Contemporary Times (eds) Brian 13. Kumar, Sanjay, ‘Regional Parties, Coalition Government and Functioning Black, Gavin Hyman and Graham M. of Indian Parliament: The Changing Smith, Bloomsbury, 2014, pp 39-58. Patterns’, The Indian Parliament: The Changing Landscape, (eds.) BD Dua, 7. Bhargava, Rajeev, ‘State, Religious MP Singh and Rekha Saxena, Manohar, Diversity and the Crisis of Secularism’, 2014. Multiculturalism and Religious Identity (eds.) Sonia Sikka and Lori G.BeamanMcGill-Queen’s University 14. Kumar, Sanjay, ‘Coalition Politics in Bihar: From One Party Dominance to Press, 2014, pp 76-94. Bi-polarity to Uncertainty?’, Coalition Politics in India Selected issues at the 8. Bhargava, Rajeev, ‘Beyond Moderate Centre and the States (eds.) E Sridharan, Secularism’, Secularism, Religion and Academic Foundation, June 2014. Politics (eds.) Peter Losonczi, Walter Van Herck, Routledge India, 2014, pp 15. Kumar, Sanjay & Ranjan, Rakesh, 57-63. ‘Development Finally Delivered’, Party Competition in Indian States, Electoral 9. Kishwar, Madhu Purnima, ‘Critique of Politics in Post Congress Polity (eds.) Development Paradigm & Feminism Suhas Palshikar, KC Suri and Yogendra in the Global South’, Companion to Yadav (eds), Oxford University Press, Development Studies (eds) Vandana May 2014. Desai, Routledge Publishers, 2014. 10. Kishwar, Madhu Purnima, ‘Women’s Marginal Role in Politics’, Sources of Indian Traditions, (eds.) Rachel Fell McDermott, Leonard A Gordon, Ainslie T Embree, Frances W Pritchett, and Dennis Dalton, Columbia University Press, New York, 2014. 11. Kishwar, Madhu Purnima, ‘Manushi Swaccha Narayani : Avatar of a Secular Goddess for Street Vendor’ in The Cult of Goddess (eds.) Arputha Rani Sengupta, Printworld Pvt Ltd, 2015. 12. Kumar, Sanjay, ‘Politics in Bihar: Is there a Shift from Caste to Development?’, Traversing Bihar, The Politics of
16. Nigam, Aditya & Menon, Nivedita, ‘Epilogue’, 2nd edition of Power and Contestation: India Since 1989, Orient Blackswan, Delhi/ Hyderabad, 2014. 17. Sundaram, Ravi, ‘Property’, The World is Out of Joint: WorldHistorical Interpretations of Continuing Polarizations, (eds) Immanuel Wallerstein, Paradigm Publishers, New York, 2014. 18. Rai, Praveen & Pal, Kushal, ‘Congress Win Reverses the Trend of Lok Sabha Elections in Haryana’, in (eds) Suhas Palshikar, K.C. Suri and Yogendra Yadav, Party Competition in Indian 379
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States: Electoral Politics in PostCongress Polity, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2014. 19. Rai, Praveen & Saxena, Anupama, ‘Chief Minister Wins Chhattisgarh for BJP’, in (eds) Suhas Palshikar, K.C. Suri and Yogendra Yadav, Party Competition in Indian States: Electoral Politics in Post-Congress Polity, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2014.
3. DeSouza, Peter Ronald, report for UNESCO titled ‘Rethinking Education: Towards a Global Common Good’, January 2015.
Library
This year 702 volumes were added to books collection of CSDS library out of which 464 were in English language and 225 in Hindi. A few are in Urdu, Sanskrit and Bangla. Out of these books, 505 books were purchased and 197 were received as gifts from various sources. One notable addition to the reference Research Reports/Monographs/ sources this year was six published volumes Working Papers of the Brill Encyclopaedia of Hinduism. 111 1. Ahmed, Hilal, ‘Making Sense of Social bound volumes of journals were added to the Justice: Professional Commitment Journal collection and CSDS subscribes to and Intellectual Politics’, Opening 50 journals and 11 daily newspapers for the Doors-Ten Years of IFP Program, Ford library. Foundation International Fellowship CSDS continues to have access to JSTOR Program Publication, pp.154-156. and Project Muse, the two electronic journal archives. JSTOR subscription is currently 2. Bhargava, Rajeev, ‘State and Religious supported by ICSSR and the cost Project Diversity: Can Something be Learnt Muse is borne by the Centre. ICSSR has also from the Indian Model of Secularism?’, provided access to three additional databases RSCAS Policy Papers, European this year: EconLit with Full Text, IndiaStat, University Institute, Italy, 2014. and Prowess.
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Funds (Un-audited) Income Amount Expenditure ICSSR Grant Salary Non-Plan 510.20 Non-plan Plan 40.00 Plan State Govt. Grant Establishment/Administrative Expenses Non-Plan - Non-Plan Plan - Plan 621.91 Projects Income from own Fellowships Sources(Projects, Workshops/ Training Programme Fellowships, Other Misc.expenses Consultancy etc) Any Other Sources 61.94 Misc. Expenses Total 1,234.05 Total
(` in Lakhs) Amount 551.05 53.57
633.32 1,237.94
*Rs.3.89 Lacs Deficit (Excess Expenditure over income) for the year 2014-15
CENTRE FOR WOMEN’S DEVELOPMENT STUDIES (CWDS), New Delhi Research Projects (Completed) Sex Selective Practices and Declining Sex Ratios in India: Interventions and Challenges.
Research Projects (Ongoing) 1. Public Private Partnerships in Indian Healthcare: A Review.
Women’s Inclusion and Exclusion’. 5. Interrogating Violence Against Women from the Other Side: an Exploratory Study into the World of Perpetrators. 6. Compilation and Digitization of Documents on the Women’s Movement from CWDS Collection for the IAWS Archives.
2. JEEVA Project: Indigenous Midwives and their Skills in Contributing to the Wellbeing 7. Gender and Governance in Conflict Zones: of Birthing Women and Newborns. A South Asian Perspective. 3. Delhi—Capturing Women’s Lives and Change in a City in Transition. 4. Gender Dimensions of the Urban Labour Market: Investigating the Terms of
8. In Search of Justice: A Socio legal Analysis of PWDVA. 9. Situational Analysis of PRIs Role in Implementing ICDS Mission. 381
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10. Action Research – Bankura, Purulia and Medinipur.
New Research Initiatives/Projects 1.
Work in Freedom: Evaluation Study Evidence from Odisha.
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Project on Girl Only Families and Sex Selection.
Conferences/Seminars/Lectures National
Ambedkar University, Delhi (AUD), 27th February, 2015.
Workshops/Training Programmes 1.
‘Gender and Governance in Conflict Zones:’ Second Roundtable PostResearch Workshop held at IDRC, New Delhi during 14-15 April 2014.
2. Workshop titled, ‘In Memoriam’ in collaboration with the Department of Sociology, Delhi University, New Delhi, held during 12- 13 August 2014.
3. Workshop on ‘Visual Rhetoric and Southasian Gender Studies’ in collaboration 1. J.P. Naik Memorial Lecture on with University of Cambridge and Lady “Doing Gender, Doing Development: Sri Ram College, NMML, Teen Murti, Interrogating the State’s Attempts at New Delhi, during 16-18 September, ‘Doing Gender’ through Development in 2014. India” by Prof. Padmini Swaminathan, Delhi University, New Delhi, 13 August, 4. Dissemination Workshop on 2014. ‘Approaching Data Sources: A Gender Lens’, IIC, New Delhi, on 9 December 2. Seminar on ‘Gender, Society and 2014. Culture: Issues from the North Indian Context’, in collaboration with Bhai Vir Singh Sahitya Sadan , 12 March, 2015.
5. Workshop for undergraduate students from University of Pennsylvania (as part of the course on Gender and CWDS In-house Seminars Development in South Asia under C.U. in India Programme), CWDS, New 1. We are Women; How We will Have such Delhi, during 22-23 December, 2014. Brute Strength?: Gendered Space and ‘Natural’ Labour in Tea Plantations by 6. ‘Workshop on Gender Discrimination Dr. Suparna Banerjee, 9th April, 2014, Acts at Workplace,’ on 18 February 2.
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2015, NTPC, Faridabad, Haryana. A Glance at Gender Policies in Argentina’ Workshops organised by Eleonor Faur, UNFPA representative 7. Orientation by CWDS-FORCES : Varanasi 13of Argentina, 4th February, 2015. 15 October; Vishwa Yuvak Kendra, ‘Unravelling the Mystery of the Hindu New Delhi 7-8 November; Agra 10-12 Undivided Family’ by Chirashree Das November, 2014; Sahbhagi Shkshan Kendra, UP 22 November, 2014; UP Gupta, Associate Professor (Economics),
State workshop 23-24 December; Uttarakhand Chamoli Region, 9 February; Patna 16-17 February; Ranchi Orientation for AWW, ASHAs 1819 February; Uttarakhand PRIs from Rishikesh (UP), 1-2 March 2015. 8.
2. ‘The Emergency, Democracy and the Legibility of the Political’, by Mary E. John, Inter Asia Cultural Studies, Vol.15, No. 4, 2014: pp : 625-637.
3. ‘Crisis in Female Employment: Analysis across Social Groups’, by Neetha N.,Economic and Political Orientation Course on “Towards a MultiWeekly, Special article, Vol - XLIX No. disciplinary Perspective on Research in 47, November 22, 2014. Social Sciences”, 11-15 March 2015.
Research Affiliation and Ph.D./M. Phil. Programme
4. ‘Female Migrants in Paid Domestic Work’, by Neetha N.,Yojana (Special Issue on Informal Sector), Vol.58, 2014-15 is the third year of the collaboration October (2014). between Ambedkar University Delhi and CWDS. There are now three batches of 5. ‘Shifting Accountability? Reading the Budget from Women's Perspective’, by M.Phil. students, and two batches of Ph.D. Neetha N., Yojana (Special Issue on candidates have joined the programme. All Union Budget 2015-16), Vol. 59, March faculties with research degrees within the (2015). Centre have been actively involved in this programme, as teachers, supervisors and in 6. ‘Discursive and Institutional its overall administration. The third batch has Intersections: Women, Health and Law 10, students including SC, ST and OBC as in Modern India’, by Renu Addlakha, per UGC rules. Presently there are 5 ICSSR International Review of Sociology pp. Doctoral Fellows for 2014-15 and 6 or 20151-15. 16. 7. ‘Violence, Protest and Change: A Publications of the Institute/Faculty Socio-legal Analysis of Extraordinary Mobilization after the 2012 Delhi Gang Books Rape Case’, by Shalu Nigam, published 1. ‘Memories of Belonging - Images from in the International Journal of Gender and the Colony and Beyond’, Malavika Women’s Studies Vol. 2, No. 2, pp 197Karlekar, Niyogi Books, New Delhi: 221, published by American Research 2015 Institute for Policy Development.
Research Papers and Articles in Journals 1.
‘Restructuring and Shifting Boundaries: What does it mean for Maternal Health Care?’, by Bijoya Roy, Samyukta : A Journal of Women's Studies, Vol. XIV, No. 2.
Articles/Chapters in Published Books 1.
“Home Alone: Elderly Women Living on Their Own”, Jain, S., Wadhwa, M and Rathi, N (Ed.), Issues and Concerns of Elderly People in India, by Dimple Tresa Abraham, Book Age Publications, New Delhi, pp.242-253. 383
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“Sex Ratios and Sex Selection: History and the Present”, Routledge Handbook of Gender in South Asia, by Mary E. John,edited Leela Fernandes, Routledge: London and New York, 2014: pp : 2918. 304.
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in Asha Hans Ed. Disability, Gender and the Trajectories of Power, by Renu Addlakha,pp 216-237. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2015. “South Asia’s Gendered Wars on Terror”, by Seema Kazi Rawwida Baksh and Wendy Harcourt (eds.) Oxford Handbook of Transnational Feminist Movements, Oxford University Press, New York, 2015.
3. “Feminist Vocabularies in Time and Space Made in Circulation: Global Knowledge Production in the Social Sciences”, by Mary E. John,ed. Wiebke Keim et al, Ashgate Press, Surrey England and Burlington USA, 2014: pp Research Reports/ Monographs/ Working Papers 23-38. 4. “Sex Ratios and Sex Selection: 1. Challenges of Law and Policy” in India’s Children: Essays on Social Policy, Mary E. John, eds. A.K. Shiva Kumar, Preet Rastogi and Ramya Subramanian, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2015: pp: 221-238. 3. 5. “Persistent Inequalities and Deepened Burden of Work? An Analysis of Women’s Employment in Delhi’ in Women Workers in Metro Cities of India, by Neetha N.edited book by Saraswati 4. Raju & Santosh Jatrana, Cambridge University Press, London, 2015.
“Breaking free and Re-defining the Urban Boundaries: The Case of Muslim Women in Delhi in World Women Congress” held at University of Hyderabad, by Anshu Singh,17-22 August, 2014. “Islamic Conception of Education: Changes through the Times in India in CESI”, held at University of Delhi, by Anshu Singh,16-18 November, 2014. “Making of the Margins: How City Identities and Privileges Change in the Context of Changing Global Economic and Political Climate?”, In International Conferenceon 'Contemporary Global Economic Issues' at Allahabad University, by Anshu Singh, Allahabad, 12-14 December, 2014.
6. “Urban Housekeepers from Tribal Lands: Adivasi Women Migrants and Domestic Work on Delhi in Citizens First: Studies on Tribal, Adivasi and Indigneous Peoples of India”, by Neetha N., edited by Meena Radhakrishnan as 5. “Unequal Resistance: A Comparative Study between Women and Men part of the series Oxford India Studies in Managed Forest Protection Committees Contemporary Society, 2015. in Bankura District of West Bengal” in Women’s World Congress at 7. “Gendered Constructions of Work University of Hyderabad, by Bhaswati and Disability in Contemporary India: Discursive and Institutional Perspectives, Thakurta,17-18 August 2014. 384
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“Developing Agendas in the 1970s, in 12. “Feminist Concepts in Historical Workshop titled, in Memoriam Pioneers, Perspective” and “Reconceptualising CWDS-IJGS, Dept. of Sociology, by Women’s Labour”, Public Lectures, by Indu Agnihotri,University of Delhi, 12 Mary E. John Centre for Social Theory, August 2014. TISS Mumbai, 26-28 March 2015.
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“Reading Histories of the Contemporary 13. “Confined to the Margins: Female Women’s Movement: Diverse Migrant Workers in Urban Areas”, Contexts, Questions and Narratives”, paper presented at the International in International Conference on Shifting Seminar on Migration, Care Economy Contours Widening Concerns: Women’s and Development by Neetha N.,Centre History, Historiography and the Politics for Development Studies, Trivandrum, of Historical Representation, Avabai September 17-19, 2014. Wadia and Bomanji Khurshedji Wadia Archives for Women, by Indu Agnihotri, 14. “Of Segmentation, Marginalisation and Exclusion: Sectoral Dimensions of RCWS, SNDT, Mumbai, 11-13 Feb Women's Employment in India's Service 2015. Economy”, paper presented at the China8. “Thinking about the Political with Vina India Feminist Economics Workshop on Mazumdar: the 1970s” in ‘In Memoriam, Gender Dimensions of Paid and Unpaid Remembering Vina Mazumdar, Lotika Work in China and India, by Neetha, Sarkar, Neera Desai and Leela Dube, China 26-28 September 2014. Indian Journal of Gender Studies and Delhi University, by Mary E. John,12- 15. “SC/ST Atrocities Prevention Act and on 13 August 2014. The Land Acquisition Act, Indian Social Institute for Seven Days Para Legal 9. “Feminist Trajectories in Historical Training programmes on the Human Perspective: the Case of India”, by Rights and Social Development” in Mary E. John, Seminar, Center for South Hindi, by Neetha N., March 15, 2015 Asian Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 19 September 2014. 16. “Women’s Studies Resources: WomenEmpowerment” by Meena Usmani and 10. “History and Debates on Sex Ratios and Akhlaq Ahmed, 2005. Sex Selection”, Gender, Society and Culture in North India, by Mary E. John, 17. “Women’s Studies Resources: Women Bhai Vir Singh Sahitya Sadan, March 12 and Scheduled Castes/ Dalits” by Madhu 2015. Shree and Deepa Singhal, 2015.
11. “SexualViolence, Caste and Development in Contemporary Haryana”, by Mary E. John, national seminar on Development and the Language of Rights, School of International Studies, JNU, 18-19 March 2015.
Library The Services available at the library are Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC), Current Awareness Bulletin (Monthly), Bibliographies/ Reading Lists, BOL: An Electronic Discussion 385
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Lists, Reference and Referral, Documentary institutional papers, conference documents Delivery, Photocopying,. Reading Room with analytics of chapters from edited books Services & Inter Library Loan. conference papers and articles from Journals and Newspapers including over 24,500 full-text Recently Koha: Integrated Open Source articles. The library has added 945 collections Library Software (KOHA) has been installed of back volumes of journals/ periodicals, in Library and converted MARC format into 564 subscription of journals and 419 books/ KOHA from WinISIS. Currently it has over monograph etc. in the reported year. 1,10,000 records of books monographs, reports,
Funds (Un-audited) Income (Heads) ICSSR Grant Non-Plan Plan State Govt. Grant
Amount 312.60 40.00
Non-Plan Plan
0 0
Income from own sources Projects Fellowships Interest on Deposit Any other Sources: Salary component project Misc: Receipts Total
386
135.75 15.01
Expenditure Salary Non-Plan Plan Establishment/ Administrative Expenses Non-Plan Plan In house Research Activities/Publication : Plan Projects Fellowships Workshops/Training Programme
(` in Lakhs) Amount 349.80 0 0 19.63 47.26 94.21 14.55 41.54
87.88 from
Earmarked Fund 29.94 Earmarked Fund FCRA 15.49 Surplus 636.67 Total
01.97 53.96 13.75 636.67
COUNCIL FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (CSD), HYDERABAD Research Projects (Completed) 1.
Narratives of Development in Kerala: Representation, Negotiation and Agency (ICSSR, New Delhi).
Baseline Study for the Young Women Programme (Action Aid Project, sponsored by Shaheen Women Resource 7. Financial Globalization and India: Internal and External Dimensions and Welfare Association, Hyderabad). (ICSSR, New Delhi through CSD, 2. Research for the Young Urban Women Hyderabad). Programme (Action Aid Project, sponsored by Shaheen Women Resource 8. The Other Backward Classes: Exclusion, Empowerment and Modernization and Welfare Association, Hyderabad). (ICSSR, New Delhi through CSD, 3. Mana Vooru Mana Pranalika: Telangana Hyderabad). A Rapid Concurrent Survey (Core 9. Does Presence Matter? Gender, Caste Project). and Tribe in Institutions of Participatory 4. A Study of MGNREGS in Selected Forest Governance in the Context of Villages of Andhra Pradesh (Core Forest Rights Act (ICSSR, New Delhi). Project). 10. Study of Select Tribal Oral Traditions Research Projects (Ongoing) in Eastern India with Special Reference to Odisha, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh 1. Realising Social and Economic Rights (Core Project). of Adivasis (Ford Foundation). 2. Democracy and Tribal Voice in New Research Initiatives/Projects Contemporary Indian Politics: A Study 1. Third Party Evaluation of Welfare of Andhra Pradesh (ICSSR, New Delhi). Hostels and Residential Schools in Telangana State (Department of 3. Measuring Institutionalized Capacities Planning, Government of Telangana). for Development Projects in India (ICSSR, New Delhi). 1. Cultural Disparity among the Tribes in India: Exploring through Oral Literature 4. Climate Variations and its Impact on (ICSSR, New Delhi). Marine Fishing Communities of Andhra Pradesh (ICSSR, New Delhi). 5.
Dalit Drum Beaters in Odisha: Change and Continuity since Early 20th Century (ICSSR, New Delhi).
Conferences/Seminars/Lectures
National Seminar on ‘Labour Market and Issues of Adivasis’ in collaboration with SR Sankaran Chair, National Institute of Rural 6. Unions, New Forms of Collectives Development & Panchayati Raj, Hyderabad, in Kuttanad, Alappuzha and Diverse January 22-23, 2015 387
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Sunkari
Justice Zak Yacoob, Retired Justice, Constitutional Court of South Africa delivered Research Papers/Articles in the 13th C.D. Deshmukh Memorial Lecture Journals on Equality, Non-discrimination, Religion And Disability: South Africa and India, on 15 Kalpana Kannabiran November 2014. "Annihilation by Caste: Lessons from Budaun and Beyond", Economic & Political Weekly, Workshops/Training Programmes 21 June 2014. 1. National Consultation on Disabilities S. Indrakant Legislation, April 15-18, 2014. 2. Research Methodology Workshop for Research Scholars in Social Sciences (Sectoral Focus on Adivasi Studies), March 23 – 31, 2015.
“Public Distribution System in Tamil Nadu, India: Rice Supply Scheme of Prospects, Problems and Policy”, Journal Academica, Vol. 4(1), pp. 20-31, April 17 2014 - Sociology.
3. National Training Programme for Volunteers of Safai Karmachari Andolan “Mid-Day Meals Scheme in Hilly Areas: for Survey to Identify Manual Scavengers, Tamil Nadu’, Asian Journal of Agriculture July 8– 9, 2014. and Rural Development, Vol 4 (12), 2014, pp: 4. Para Legal Volunteers Training at 525-531 (Co-author: Mahendran. A). Bhadrachalam, Telangana State, 26 – 30 October 2014.
5. Research Methodology Course for Research Scholars (General) in Social Sciences, supported by ICSSR, New Delhi, November 5–14, 2014. 6. Research Methodology Programme for Ph.D. Scholars (SC & ST) in Social Sciences, supported by ICSSR, New Delhi, December 3-12, 2014.
Publications of the Institute/Faculty Books
Dr. Suresh Jagannadham “Purakha Sahitya: Sangraha ki Samasyaayen Aur Sankalan Pranali”, Aadivasi Sahitya (Aadivasi Darshan Aur Samakaaleen Sahitya Srujan) Quarterly, ISSN – 2394 – 689X. Jan – March 2015, pp 11- 14.
Sunkari Satyam “Encouraging, Not Intimidating”, Economic and Political Weekly, September, 49 (36), 4-5, 2014.
“Poverty Alleviation Programmes of Rural “Women in Gram Panchayats: Emerging India: Comprehensive Policy Analysis, EcoLeaders in Grassroots Politics”, Patridge (A nomic Affairs”, Quarterly Journal of EconomPenguin Random House Company), ISBN: ics, December, 59(4): pp: 539-545, 2014. 388
Articles/Chapters in published books Indrakant “Glimpses of MGNREGS” in M.A. Malik and S. Ramesh (eds.), The Impact of MGNREGS on Rural Development, Siri Publishers, Hyderabad, 2013.
Dr. Sunkari Satyam “Adivasis from Public Policy Perspective in India”, Ramdas Rupavath (ed.), Democracy, Governance and Tribes in the Age of Globalised India, New Delhi: Gyan Publishing House, pp.190-210, 2015.
Book Reviews Kalpana Kannabiran
“Red-tape: Bureaucracy, Structural Violence and Poverty in India” by Akhil Gupta, New “Livelihood Security through Land Delhi: Orient Blackswan, 2012, Contributions Distribution: An Empirical Study on Chenchus to Indian Sociology, Vol. 49, No. 1, February 2015. of Andhra Pradesh” (ed.) Ramdas Rupavath, Democracy, Governance, and Tribes in the Library Age of Globalised India: Reality and Rhetoric, The Council’s library has a select collection of Vol. II: 2015, Gyan Publishing House, New 13,500 books/documents which includes books, Delhi; pp-323-38. reports, reference documents, encyclopedias, union catalogues, bibliographies, atlas, etc. Dr. S. Surapa Raju The library services include online access of catalogue, SDI, CAS etc. to its faculty and “Centrally Sponsored Scheme for Marine visitors. Computerisation of library holdings Fisheries: A Study on Motrorization of is almost complete with NewGenlib software. Traditional Craft Scheme in Andhra Pradesh”, Photo copying facility is available. Back Tanuj Kumar Bishoyi (eds.) Development volumes are collected/procured as and when of Fishery Sector Problems and Prospects, there is a gap in the subscribed journals/ Abhijeet Publications, New Delhi, 2014. periodicals and the library received around 42 Journals/Newsletters including foreign Dr. Suresh Jagannadham publications. Eight Newspapers – including four National Newspapers in English – are “Hindi Upanyas: Aadivasi Samasyaayen”, made available in the library. During the Hindi Upanyaaas Aur Aadivaasi Chintan (Ed.), year the Council’s library added 225 books/ documents to its collection. Dr. Vinod Vishwakarma Anang Prakashan.
Dr. L. Reddeppa
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Funds (Un-audited) Income (Heads) ICSSR Grant Non - Plan Plan State Govt. Grant Non - Plan Plan
Income from own sources (Projects, Fellowships, RBI Professorial Chair, etc) Any other Sources (Salary Adjustment, Overheads, Bank Interest, etc)
Total
390
Amount
Expenditure
Salary 54.00 Non-Plan 40.00 Plan Establishment/ 25.00 Administrative Expenses 52.50 Non-Plan Plan Development/Library Fund Non-Plan Plan Projects, Fellowships, Workshops/Training Programmes, RBI Chair, Other Misc. Expenses 323.71 Office Equipment (Research Programmes) 53.71 Other Expenses Excess of expenditure over income transferred to financial year 2015-16 : a. ICSSR & State Government b. RBI Chair c. Research & Training Programmes, Fellowships 548.92 Total
(` in Lakhs ) Amount 107.29 44.90 00.00 57.85 04.67 07.46 198.22
05.81 03.04
00.00 18.53 101.13 548.90
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Research Studies Completed 1. “Evaluation of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) School Scheme in the State of Uttar Pradesh”, sponsored by Ministry 7. of Human Resource Development, Department of School Education & Literacy), Govt. of India, New Delhi by Dr. B.K. Bajpai. 2. “Out Migration from Hill Region of Uttarakhand: Issues and Policy Options”, sponsored by SR Sankaran Centre for Rural Studies, National Institute of Rural Development, Hyderabad by Prof. R.P. Mamgain (Draft Report Submitted) 3.
4.
5.
6.
Through Uttar Pradesh”, sponsored by Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi by Dr. Chittaranjan Senapati and Dr. N.K. Maurya “Reaching Out to the Child and Mother: An Evaluation of ICDS in Uttar Pradesh”, sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi (Under Research Promotions Scheme) by Dr. Nomita P. Kumar.
8. “Half-yearly Monitoring Report of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan in five Districts (Saran, Vaishali, Lakhisarai, Begusarai and Sheikhpura) for Bihar State”, sponsored by Ministry of HRD, Dept. of School Education and Literacy, Govt. of India through Ed. CIL (India) Limited, New Delhi by Prof. B.K. Bajpai.
“Street Children in Lucknow: A Study of their Socio-Economic Background and Living Conditions”, sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research, 9. “Half-yearly Monitoring Report of New Delhi by Dr. B.K. Bajpai. Mid-day Meal in five Districts (Saran, Vaishali, Lakhisarai, Begusarai and “Evaluation of National Food Security Sheikhpura) for Bihar State”, sponsored Mission”, sponsored by Mission by Ministry of HRD, Dept .of School Director, Additional Agriculture Education and Literacy, Govt. of India Director (Rice), Agriculture Directorate, through Ed. CIL (India)Limited, New UP, Lucknow by Prof. B.K. Bajpai. Delhi by Prof. B.K. Bajpai “Why Musahars Vote? - A Field Survey of Maharajganj District of Uttar 10. “Monitoring of Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) in the Pradesh” (An Internal Study funded by Districts of Uttar Pradesh”, sponsored the Institute), by Dr. Shilp Shikha Singh. by Ministry of HRD, Department of School Education and Literacy, Govt. of “Preparation of the Background Research India, New Delhi by Prof. B.K. Bajpai Paper to Study on Trade Relationship between India and Nepal, Especially and Dr. Kavita Baliyan. 391
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Research Projects (On-going) 3.
4.
5.
6.
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Implications”, sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi by Dr. R.C. Tyagi and Prof. R.P. Mamgain (Project Advisor).
“Participation and Position of Women in the Uprising of 1857 Redefinition of Social Status: Then and Now”, sponsored by Indian Council of Social 9. “Governance, Growth and Fiscal Consolidation: A Study of Experiences Science Research, New Delhi by Dr. of Sub-national Governments in India”, Kirti Narain (Retired Professor). sponsored by Indian Council of Social “Job Search and Hiring Practices Science Research, New Delhi by Dr. in Urban Labour Markets in India: Nagendra Kumar Maurya. How Inclusive in the Indian Private Industry?”, sponsored by Indian Council 10. “Understanding Pregnancy Nutrition and Health Care among Women in of Social Science Research, New Delhi Rural Areas and Urban Slums in Uttar by Prof. R.P. Mamgain. Pradesh”, sponsored by University of “Social and Educational Status of Western Australia (jointly undertaken OBC/Dalit Muslims in Uttar Pradesh”, with Dr. Anu Rammohan, UWA) by Dr. sponsored by sponsored by Indian Srinivas Goli. Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi by Prof. Surinder Kumar, 11. “Deprivation in India and Kazakhstan”, by Indian Council of Social Science Prof. Fahimuddin, Dr. Prashant Kumar Research, New Delhi by Dr. Chittaranjan Trivedi and Dr. Srinivas Goli. Senapati. “Monitoring and Implementation of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan and Mid-day 12. “Muzaffarnagar Riots: Interrogating Political Dynamics of Religion and Meal Scheme in the Districts of Bihar Caste of Western Uttar Pradesh”, State”, sponsored by Ministry of HRD, sponsored by Indian Council of Social Dept. of School Education and Literacy, Science Research, New Delhi by Dr. Govt. of India through Ed. CIL (India) Shilp Shikha Singh. Limited, New Delhi by Prof. B.K. Bajpai. 13. “Assessment of the Household Healthcare Utilization and Burden of “Impact Assessment of Disaster and Healthcare Utilization and Burden Trends in Sustaining Recovery in of Health care Expenditure in Uttar Uttarakhand”, sponsored by Indian Pradesh”, sponsored by Indian Council Council of Social Science Research, of Social Science Research, New Delhi New Delhi by Prof. G.S. Mehta, Prof. by Dr. Charan Singh Verma. R.P. Mamgain and Prof. I.C. Awasthi.
8. “Private Enterprise Development among Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in India: A Comparative Study of Ownership, Productivity and Policy 392
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Research, New Delhi by Dr. Chittaranjan 21. “Changing Loyalty in Electoral Politics Senapati. in Uttar Pradesh: A Study of Marginalized 15. “Out Migration from Uttarakhand: Issues and Policy Options”, sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi by Prof. G.S. Mehta and Dr. Kavita Baliyan.
Group”, sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi by Prof. Fahimuddin and Dr. Shilp Shikha Singh.
Conferences/Seminar/Lectures
18. “Drought Mitigation Programme in Bundelkhand Region of UP: A National Vision Study”, sponsored by Planning Department, Govt. of UP, Lucknow by The Eighteenth Annual Conference of Prof. G.S. Mehta. Indian Political Economy Association 19. “A Study of Nari Adalats (Women’s Court)”, sponsored by Mahila Samakhya, UP, Lucknow by Dr. Prashant Kumar Trivedi.
(IPEA) organized jointly by the Institute during 15 and 16 November 2014.
Internal Seminars Conducted at the Institute Sl.No. Name of the Speaker 1. Dr. Shilp Shikha Singh Assistant Professor 2. Dr. Charan Singh Verma Associate Professor 3.
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Dr. Srinivas Goli, and Dr. N.K. Maurya, Asstt. Professors Dr. M.K. Sharma, Tech. Assistant Dr. Ruchi Tiwari Post Doctoral Fellow (UGC)
Titled Why Musahar’s Vote?
Date 24 April 2014
Addressing Causes of Maternal 07 May 2014 Mortality: A Public Health Perspective Continuing Caste Inequalities in 25 June 2014 Rural Uttar Pradesh
Presented her Research work 09 July 2014 on ‘Quality of Life Among School Age Children and Their Schooling in District of Lucknow: A Geographical Study’ Dr. N.K. Maurya Initiated General Discussion on 14 July 2014 Assistant Professor the ’Union Budget 2014-15’ Mr. Puneet Kumar Srivastava, Employment Practices in 20 Aug. 2014 ICSSR Doctoral Fellow Multinational Companies Operating in India 393
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Presented her Internal Project 10 Sept. 2014 report on ‘Waiting for Godot’ Tracking Outlays and Outcomes 05 Nov. 2014 of ICDS in Uttar Pradesh
Dr. Prasant Kr. Trivedi Assistant Professor Dr. Ruchi Tiwari Post Doctoral Fellow (UGC)
Agrarian Changes in an Eastern 03 Dec. 2014 Villages of Uttar Pradesh Quality of Life Among School 09 Feb. 2015 Age Children & Their Schooling in the District of Lucknow. Human Rights and The Tharus: 10 Feb. 2015 An Anthropological Study of Tribals Living in Forest Villages in Uttar Pradesh
Dr. Neelam Agarwal ICSSR Post Doctoral Fellow
Special Lecture
Ph.D. Students from 16 to 25 March 2015. A member of 30 scholars attended the workshop. The Institute organized a special lecture on The resource persons included Prof. Shahid ‘Social and Educational Status of Muslims Ahmad (Dept. of Eco., Jamia Milia Islamia, OBCs/Dalit Muslims in Uttar Pradesh’. Prof. New Delhi) Prof. Yashvir Tyagi (LU), Prof. Imtiaz Ahmed, Jawaharlal Nehru University, S.P. Singh (IIT, Roorkee), Prof. NMP Verma New Delhi delivered the lecture on 20 March (BBA University), Dr. William Joe (IEG, New Delhi), Prof. Sheela Misra (LU), Dr. Masood 2015. Siddiqui (JIM), Prof. Rajesh Chauhan (PRC, LU), Dr. Shailesh K Kaushal (LU), Prof. Panel Discussion A.K.Singh, (ICSSR National Fellow) and all The Institute in collaboration with Centre for the faculty members of GIDS. Equity Studies and UNICEF organized a panel discussion on ‘Inequalities and Disadvantages The focus of Research Methodology Course Communities in India: Lessons from the India was on identifying the research issues, formulation of objectives and hypothesis, Exclusion Report’ on 11 December 2014. research design, tools of data analysis, selection of statistical methods and use of Research Methodology Course For computer for data processing, it was based on Ph.D Students In Social Sciences lectures, group discussions, and presentation Research Methodology Course for Ph.D of research synopsis by the participants before Students in Social Sciences (Course the resource persons and faculty members Coordinators: Prof. Surinder Kumar and Dr. of the Institute followed by comments and suggestions from experts and other Nagendra Kumar Maurya) participants. Scholars attended the computer The Institute organized a Research centre for data processing/analysis as well as Methodology Course in Social Sciences for library work. 394
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4. “Employment Challenges in Uttar Pradesh : Economic v/s Employment Growth”, UPUEA Economic Journal, Four scholars, who were holding doctoral Vol .X, No.2, 2014. fellowships from ICSSR, completed their Ph.D degree in the institution. Apart from that, 15 Fahimuddin scholars were awarded doctoral/ institutional 1. Financial Status of Panchayati Raj doctoral fellowships from ICSSR. Institutions in Uttar Pradesh, UPUEA Economic Journal, Vol. 7, No.7, April, Publications 2014.
Books
1. Social Security for the Poor: Effectiveness of Rastriya Swasthya Bima Yojana, by G.S. Mehta.
2. Functional and Financial Devolution of Panchayati Raj Institutions in Uttar Pradesh, UPUEA Conference Number, 2015.
2.
B.K. Bajpai
Agro-processing Industry; Perspectives of Development, G.S. Mehta.
1 “RTE Norms and Performance of Elementary Education: Analysis of Selected Districts of Uttar Pradesh” in G.S. Mehta Indian Journal of Regional Science, A journal of Regional Science Association 1. “Natural Disasters and Uttarakhand; of India, Vol. XLVI, No. 1, 2014. An Overview”; Proceeding of the IInd Disaster Risk and Vulnerability 2 “Devolution of Powers to Urban Local Conference, (jointly with Vedika Pant Bodies and Quality of their Service and R.K. Pandey) and (edited by) Delivery in Uttar Pradesh”, in UP Pradeepkumar AP, F.T Illiyas and others, Uttaranchal Economic Association Department of Geology, University of Journal, Conference No. 10, Oct. 2014. Kerala, April 2014.
Research Papers /Articles
2.
“Women and Economic Empowerment; Effects of Mahatma Gandhi National Employment Guarantee Scheme”, Social and Management Solutions. Vol. X, No. 1, June 2014.
3. “Livelihood Diversities in Mountain Economy:Constraints and Opportunities”, Indian Journal of Labour Economics, Vol 56, Number 4, October- December 2013.
Edited Quarterly Journal ‘Anjaneya SBS Management Reviewed Vol. Issue 1, April 2015 as Chief Editor. SITM, Journal of Management Vol.1, Dec.2014. Member Editorial Board.
R.P. Mamgain 1
Mizoram Human Development Report, Sponsored by Planning Commission and Government of Mizoram, 2014. 395
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2 "Social Exclusion, Discrimination 2 “Identity of Karna as the central and Atrocities on Scheduled castes in Characters in the Epic Mahabharat: a India: The Worrying Spots and Future Modern Interpretation” in International Challenges", Journal of Economic & Conference proceeding: The Epic Social Development, Vol. 10, No. 1, Tradition in Uzbek and Eastern July 2014. Literature: the Problem of the National Versions " organised by Department of 3 "Caste and Ethnic Diversity in Private Eastern Countries Literature, Faculty Sector Employment: A Case of Micro, of Oriental Philology and History of Small and Medium Enterprises in the Tashkent State Institute of Oriental India", The Indian Journal of Labour Studies during 19-20 May 2014. Economics, Vol. 57, No.3.
I.C. Awasthi 1
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C.S. Verma
“Has MGNREGA Caused Consumption 1 "Trade-Off between Ecology and Composition Changes in Rural Areas?– Economy in the Context of Gandhian A Reflector of Severity of Poverty: Sustainable Development," Asian Evidences from the Field”(with Resonance, Vol III, Issue III, July 2014. Yogesh Kumar) in Asian Economic Review,Vol.56, No.2, June 2014. 2 “Political Economy of Indian Agriculture, Challenges and the Way “Skills in the Emerging Economy: Issues Forward”, International Journal of and Challenges, in Isabella Thoburn Humanities and Applied Sciences, Vol College Economic Review, Vol.1, No.1, II , Issue 2, September 2014. Inaugural Issue, September 2014.
“What Prevents Creating Evaluation in 3 “Understanding Maternal Mortality: A India?” (jointly with G.P. Joshi) in the Public Health Perspective” in Periodic Compendium Volume on Evaluation for Research Journal, Vol II, Issue III, Sustainable Development: Experiences November 2014. and Learning, Oxfam India and Astral International Pvt. Ltd, 2015. 4 A Study on the Health Problems Among Migrant Construction Labourers 4 Reviewed a book titled “Intergenerational in Lucknow and Surrounding Sites, Mobility: A Study of Social Classes in International Journal of Innovative India” by Rajarshi Majumder, Springer Social Science and Humanities Research, Briefs in Economics, Springer, 2013 in Vol 1, Issue II, December 2014. The Indian Journal of Labour Economics, Vol.57, Issue-3 (July-September), 2014. 5 Prepared Policy Document on C. Senapati “Operation & Maintenance of Rural Water Supply Scheme in Uttar Pradesh”, 1 “Human Security and Peace Prospect in July 2014, accepted and approved by Central Asia” Journal of Peace Studies, U.P. Government for Implementation. Vol. 21(1) March 2014, pp. 40-67. 396
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“Participation of Woman in Agriculture: A Study of Western Uttar Pradesh”, Journal of Studies in Dynamics and Change (JSDC), ISSN:2348-7038, Vol. 1, No. 3, July 2014. http://jsdc.lokkatha. com/OJS/index.php/jsdc
“Role and Impact of Mid-day-Meal Programme in Elementary Education: A Study of Two Districts in Bihar” (jointly with Tarannum Siddiqui) in Indian Journal of Applied Research, Volume: 5/Issue: 2/ 5 “Factor Affecting Participation of February, 2015. Women in Household Decision Making: Implication for Family Welfare and N.K. Maurya Agriculture Development”, Socio1 Reviewed papers for International Economic Voice, Indiastat.com, JuneJournal of Sociology and Social Policy July, 2014. (Emerald Publications) 6 “Foreign Direct Investment in Indian Agricultural Sector: Opportunities P.K. Trivedi and Challenges”, (jointly with Sandeep Kumar) in Socio-Economic 1 “Fallacies of a Supreme Court Voices, www.indiastat.com, OctoberJudgment–Section 498A and Dynamics November, 2014, pp. 1-13. of Acquittals”, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. XLIX, No 52, December Articles/ Chapters 27, 2014.
Kavita Baliyan
Dr. B.K. Bajpai
1 “Hkkjr esa efgykvksa dh orZeku vkfFkZd fLFkfr dk flagkoyksdu”, Bhartiya Krishi Anusandhan Patrika, Agricultural Research Communication Centre, December, 2014, forthcoming issue.
"Impact of Training on Pedagogical Development of Education in Uttar Pradesh", published in book, "Globalisation and Higher Education"(2015), edited by Dr. Anupama Srivastava and Ms. Amita Marwha. Published by Victorious Publishers, New Delhi.
2 “?kjsyw fu.kZ; ysus esa efgykvksa dh Hkkxhnkjh% mÙkj çns'k ds eqtÝiQjuxj ftys dk ,d vè;;u”, Bhartiya Dr. I. C. Awasthi Krishi Anusandhan Patrika, Agricultural Research Communication Centre, Vol. 1 “Lessons from Indian Flagship Programmes: The Disconnect for 29, No. 3, September, 2014. Evaluation Framework” in Issues in 3 “Contribution of Farm Women in India and Sri Lanka Economies, (Ed. Household Income: Evidence from Dr. Manoj Agarwal), Northern Book Western Uttar Pradesh”, (jointly with Centre, New Delhi, 2014. Sandeep Kumar) in International Journal of Social and Economic Research 2 “Growth Potential in Agriculture and (IJSER), Vol 4. No. 3, (July-September Allied Sectors”, (jointly with D. Rama Rao and G.P. Joshi) in a book Towards 2014). 397
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Skill Endowed Human Resources Occasional Paper in Agriculture, (Eds. D. Rama Rao, BVLN Rao and Rashmi Agrawal), DPS Uttarakhand Disaster: Lessons and Way Forward by Prof. I.C. Awasthi, Prof. G.S. Publishing House, New Delhi, 2014. Mehta and Prof. R.P. Mamgain (Occasional 3 “An Assessment of Employment Paper No.6). Potential”, (jointly with D. Rama Rao, BVLN Rao and G.P. Joshi) in a Library book Towards Skill Endowed Human The library at GIDS provides online public Resources in Agriculture (Eds. D. Rama access catalogue, online information retrieval Rao, BVLN Rao and Rashmi Agrawal), & dissemination, online subject searches DPS Publishing House, New Delhi, on demand. It regularly brings out Current 2014. Awareness Services like Documentation bulletin, Article indexing and abstracting, Dr. C. Senapati Documentation service (specially on UP), Book 1 “Employment and Unemployment review, Current content, New Acquisition List, Situation: Rural and Urban“ (jointly Bibliography on demand, Select dissemination with S. Thorat) in (Ed) Thorat, Sukhadeo of service, Subject bibliographies, Photocopy Inter-library loan/resource and Nidhi Sadana Sabharwal, Bridging procurement, the Social Gap: Perspectives on Dalit sharing, Reference service, etc. Empowerment, p.p. 214-247, Sage, The Library is computerized and performs its New Delhi, , 2014. major in-house and documentation work on 2 “Reservation and share in Public LIBSYS software. The electronic resources Employment” (jointly with S. Thorat) in subscribed in the Library are JSTOR Archive, (Ed) Thorat, Sukhadeo and Nidhi Sadana Indiastat.com, EPW Archive, EPW Research Sabharwal, Bridging the Social Gap: Time Series Data, DELNET, EBSCO (Econ Perspectives on Dalit Empowerment, lit), Prowess (CMIE) along with Sage Journals online, and CAS Service of CWDS, New p.p.248-259, Sage, New Delhi, 2014. Delhi. The Library also houses Digitized Ph.D Working Paper thesis and GIDS Publications. 1.
Continuing Caste Inequalities in Rural Uttar Pradesh by Srinivas Goli, Nagendra Kumar Maurya and Manoj Kumar Sharma (Working Paper No.214).
2. Youth in India: The Challenges of Employment and Employability by R.P. Mamgain and Shivakar Tiwari (Working Paper No.215).
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During the year the Institute Library acquired 832 books and other publications bringing the total collection to 44242. It subscribes to 103 Indian Journals, 9 foreign journals apart from those included in JSTOR (23 electronic journals). The Library has a few CD-ROM Databases especially of the World Bank publications.
Funds (Un-audited) (` in Lakhs) Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure Amount Grant-in- Aid (ICSSR, New Pay and Allowances 374.14 Delhi) Non Plan Recurring 163.70 Library 03.46 Plan Recurring* 43.00 Maintenance & 103.14 206.70 Development Grant-in-Aid (Govt. of U.P.) Research Projects/ Programmes/Seminar and Conferences, etc. 01.00 Non Plan Recurring 214.72 Advance 14.00 Plan Recurring 83.00 297.72 Balance 45.00 Other Receipts from Own 31.32 Sources Grant Subsidy from U.P. Govt. NIL Corpus Fund Temporary Advance from 05.00 Projects TOTAL 540.74 TOTAL 540.74 * Plan grant from ICSSR, New Delhi inclusive of Rs.3.00 lakhs received for Computer upgradation.
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3. Recent Experiences of Agricultural Growth in Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh: 1. Assessment of System of Crop An Enquiry into the Patterns, Processess Intensification in Bihar and Madhya and Impacts. Pradesh: Examining Implications for 4. Socio Economic Implications of Sustainable Development. Protecting Handicrafts through the 2. Emergence, Status and Impacts of System of Geographical Indications. Adoption of Micro Irrigation Systems (MIS) in India: A Review across Major 5. Impacts of Employment Generation (NREGS) and Social Protection Policies States and the Areas of Concern for on Rural Livelihoods in India: Case Future Research. 399
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Studies in ICRISAT Villages in Gujarat, 2 Indian Pharmaceutical Industry in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. Transition: Issues in Supply of and Access to Generic ARVs. Economic Risk Analysis of Himachal Pradesh. 3 District-Level Estimation of Development Indicators for the State, Gujarat. Base Line Survey on Cotton Farming under Fairtrade Conditions in India.
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States and Industrialization in India – 1981-2007: Growth, Performance and Policy Lessons (with Case Studies of Gujarat, Kerala and Odisha).
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Innovations for Sustainability among Micro and Small Enterprises: Case Studies in India.
8. Lao Census of Agriculture 2010/11: Analysis of Selected Themes. 9.
Inclusive Finance India Sector Report 2014.
10. Assessment of Outcomes of the Financial Literacy and Micro Enterprise Development Training Programmes in 6 Kachchh. 11. Mapping Financial Inclusion Opportunities in Maharashtra.
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12. Evaluation of Integrated Dairy Development Programme in 43 Tribal 1 Talukas of Gujarat. 13. A Study in the Sector Reforms Process in Rural Drinking Water and the Role of WASMO in Gujarat. 14. Preparatory Phase of IWMP in Thane and Nasik Divisions in Maharashtra: An Evaluation.
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3 Inter-generational Relations in Households with Elderly: A Study of Ahmedabad District Gujarat.
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Farmers of the Future: The Challenges of Feminised Agriculture in India.
2 Feminised Agriculture Challenges and Potential.
4 15. Options for Diversification in Tobacco Farming, Bidi Rolling and Tendu Leaf Plucking in India: The Economic 5 Feasibilities and Challenges.
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Rising Powers, Labour Standards and the Governance of Global Production Networks (India Component).
Environmental Regulations and Comp- 6 liance in the Textile Dyes Sector of Gujarat, India.
Developing Guidelines and Methodologies for Socio-Economic Assessment of LMOs. Will Climate Change Adaptation Enhance Farm Productivity? A Study of Micro-Irrigation Systems (MIS) in Gujarat, India. Economic Loss and Damage Assessment to Diamond and Textile Industries in Surat Due to Floods.
and Gujarat Institute of Development 7 Peasant Migration and Plantation Development in Kerala: Changes in Research and held at GIDR, 25 July, the Local Economy, Society and the 2014. Agrarian Landscape in the Erstwhile Research Affiliation and Ph.D./M. Malabar Region. 8 Human Development Gujarat.
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Sixth Pravin Visaria Memorial Lecture, held at AMA, Ahmedabad, February 11, 2015.
Phil. Programme
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Publications Books
2. National Development Convention on 1. Resources, Institutions and Development: Contestations and Possibilities in Globalizing India, held at AMA, Ahmedabad, February 11-12, 2015. 2.
Workshops/Training Programmes 1. International Capacity Building and Training Workshop on ‘Village Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) and 3. Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Modelling: Application in Agriculture Research and Development Studies’, 4. November 3-10, 2014.
‘Globalization and Standards: Issues and Challenges in Indian Business’, Keshab Das, Springer, New Delhi. ‘India’s Tryst with BT Cotton: Learning from the First Decade’, Lalitha, N. and P.K. Viswanathan, Concept Publishing Company Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. ‘Inclusive Finance India Report 2014’, Nair, Tara S. and Ajay Tankha, Oxford University Press, New Delhi. ‘Microfinance in India -Approaches, Outcomes, Challenges’, Tara S. Nair, Routledge, New Delhi.
2. Inception Workshop on ‘The Role of Subsidy Policy in Enhancing Adoption of Micro Irrigation Systems (MIS) in Research Papers and Articles in Gujarat’, held at GIDR, Ahmedabad, Journals February 20, 2015 3. Regional Consultation on ‘Policy for Sustainable Fisheries’, January 5, 2015.
5. Bandi, Madhusudan, ‘A Review of Panchayati Raj Institutions in Gujarat’, The Indian Journal of Political Science, 75(2), April - June2014, pp. 369 - 380.
4. ‘Approaches, Concepts and Measures of Human Development: The HDRs in Perspective’, Internal Consultation 6. organised by the Gujarat Social Infrastructure Development Board
Bandi, Madhusudan, ‘Forest Rights Act: Land Distribution and Livelihoods of Forest Dependent People’, Economic 401
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and Political Weekly, 1(4), January 24, 13. Mishra, Rudra N. and Udaya S. Mishra, 'Assessing Characteristics Differential 2015, pp. 59 - 66. in Dichotomous Outcomes: A Case Bahinipati, Chandra Sekhar,' Assessment of Child Undernourishment, India: A of Vulnerability to Cyclones and Floods District-level Analysis', Social Change and in Odisha, India: A District-level Development, 11(2), 2014, pp. 35-47. Analysis', Current Science, 107(12), 14. Nair, Tara S., ‘Self-Help Model of 2014, pp. 1997-2007. Microfinance in India: The Journey Bahinipati, Chandra Sekhar and Unmesh of Two Decades’, Development and Patnaik, ‘The Damages from Climatic Change, 45 (6), 2014, pp. 1457-1465. Extremes in India: Do Disaster Specific and Generic Adaptation Measures 15. Nair, Tara S., ‘Microfinance Regulation in India: A Critical Perspective’, Yojana, Matter?', Environmental Economics and 58, April, 2014, pp. 45-48. Policy Studies, 17(1), 2015, pp. 157-177.
9. Bahinipati, Chandra Sekhar and L. 16. Pathak, Jharna, ‘Tejomaya Bharat thi Failato Andhakar,’ Nirikshak, November Venkatachalam, ‘Role of Climatic 1, 2014. Risks and Socio-economic Factors in Influencing the Economic Impact of Climatic Extremes: A Normalisation 17. Viswanathan, P.K., ‘The Rationalisation of Agriculture in Kerala: Implications Study in the Context of Odisha, India’, for the Natural Environment, AgroRegional Environmental Change ecosystems and Livelihoods’, Agrarian (Springer), 2014. South: Journal of Political Economy, 3 10. Bahinipati, Chandra Sekhar, ‘Determi(1), 2014, pp. 63-107. nants of Farm-Level Adaptation Diversity to Cyclone and Flood: Insights 18. Viswanathan, P.K., Chandra Sekhar Bahinipati, ‘Exploring the Sociofrom a Farm Household-Level Survey in Economic Impacts of Micro-Irrigation Eastern India,” Water Policy, 2014. System (MIS): A Case Study of Public 11. Nambi, A. Arivudai, Chandra Tube Wells in Gujarat, Western India’, Sekhar Bahinipati, R. Ranjini and R. South Asia Water Studies Journal, 1 (1), Nagendran, 'Farm Household Level 2015, pp. 1-26. Adaptation Metrics for Agriculture and Water Sectors', International Journal Articles/Chapters in Published of Climate Change Strategies and Books Management, 7(1), 2015, pp. 27-40. 1. Bandi, Madhusudan and Viswanathan, 12. Ghatak, Amrita and S. Madheswaran, P.K., ‘India: Determinants and Challenges ‘Impact of Health on Labour Supply of Sustainable Forest Governance’, in and Wages: A Case of West Bengal M. Inoue, and G.P. Shivakoti (Eds.), Agricultural Workers’, Journal of Health ‘Multi-level Forest Governance in Asia: Concepts, Challenges and the Way Management, 16(3), 2014, pp. 137-150. 402
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Forward’, Sage Publishers, Singapore, 7. Lalitha, N. and P.K. Viswanathan, 2015, pp. 40 -66. ‘Development of Agri-biotechnology: An Overview’, in N. Lalitha, and P.K. Das, Keshab, ‘Globalization and Standards: Viswanathan (Eds.), India’s Tryst with Concerns in a Large Transforming Bt Cotton-Learning from the First Economy, India’, in K. Das (Ed.), Decade, Concept., New Delhi, 2015, Globalization and Standards: Issues and pp. 1-33. Challenges in Indian Business, Springer, 8. Nair, Tara S., ‘Regulation, Legalisation New Delhi, 2014, pp. 3-20. and Moral Contestations: The Case of Indian Microfinance’, in R.Raina (Ed.), Das, Keshab (2014), ‘Micro, Small and Science, Technology and Development Medium Enterprises,’ in School of Social in India: Encountering Values, Orient Sciences (Ed.), Industrial Development Blackswan, Hyderabad, 2015, pp. 66-83, in India: Boundary of Industry, IGNOU, New Delhi, pp. 56-69. 9. Nair, Tara S., M. Sathye, M. Perumal, C. Applegate, and S. Sathye, ‘Indian Lalitha, N. and Sonal M., ‘Regulation Microfinance and Codes of Conduct and Competition in Private Healthcare Regulation: A Critical Examination’, in India’, in P.S. Mehta (Ed.), in K. Das (Ed.), Globalization and Competition and Regulation in India Standards: Issues and Challenges in 2013: Leveraging Economic Growth Indian Business, pp. 103-120, Springer, through Better Regulation, CUTS New Delhi, 2014. International, Jaipur and CUTS Institute for Regulation and Competition, 2014, pp. 137-150.
10. Pathak, Jharna, ‘Class Gains in Fisheries Management: Problems and Prospects’ in L. Lobo, and J. Shah (Eds.), The 5. Lalitha, N., ‘Regulatory Standards Trajectory of India’s Middle Class: in Pharmaceuticals and Consumers: Economy, Ethics and Etiquette”, the Missing Links’, in K. Das (Ed.), Cambridge Scholars Publications, U.K., Globalization and Standards: Issues and 2015, pp. 323-346. Challenges in Indian Business, Springer, New Delhi, 2014, pp. 143-163. 11. Shah, Amita and Itishree Pattnaik, ‘High Growth Agriculture in Gujarat: 6. Lalitha,N. and P.K. Viswanathan, ‘Do An Enquiry into Inclusiveness and Farmers Make an Informed Choice?:An Sustainability’, in I. Hirway, A. Analysis of the Selection of Seeds Shah, and G. Shah (Eds.), Growth or and Insecticides by Cotton Growers Development: Which Way is Gujarat in Gujarat’, in N. Lalitha and P.K. Going?, Oxford University Press,New Viswanathan (Eds.), India’s Tryst with Delhi, 2014, pp- 225- 263. Bt Cotton-Learning from the First Decade, Concept., New Delhi, 2015, 12. Sahu, Partha Pratim, ‘The Employment pp.182-220. Implications of Recent Economic 403
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Slowdown: Evidences from a Field 17. Viswanathan, P.K., ‘Community Based Mangrove Restoration as Instruments Survey in India’, in M. K. Mujeri and of Conserving Marine Biodiversity and W. Mahmud (Eds.), Adjusting to Global the Protected Areas: An Exploratory Economic Volatility: The Case of South Analysis from Gujarat, in B.K. Das Asia, Academic Foundation/SANEL, and A. Banerjee (Eds.), Biodiversity New Delhi/Dhaka 2014, pp. 155-177. Conservation in India: Management 13. Viswanathan, P.K., ‘Will Neoliberal Practices, Livelihood Concerns and Future Options, Concept, New Delhi, Policies and Regulations Resolve Our 2014, pp. 249-283. Water Sector Dilemmas?: Learning from Maharashtra and Gujarat’, in: B. Sarmah and J. Baruah (Eds.), Neoliberal 18. Kumar, M. Dinesh, P.K. Viswanathan and Nitin Bassi, ‘Water Scarcity and State and Its Challenges, Aakar Books, Pollution in South and Southeast Asia: New Delhi, 2014, pp. 257-300. Problems and Challenges’, in P. G. Harris and G. Lang (Eds.), Routledge 14. Viswanathan, P.K. and Amita Shah, ‘Has Handbook of Environment and Society Indian Tea Plantation Sector weathered in Asia, Routledge, London, 2015, pp. the Crisis? An assessment in the Post197-215. reforms Context, in K. Das (Ed.): Globalization and Standards: Issues and Challenges in Indian Business, New Delhi, Springer, 2014, pp. 275-291.
Research Reports/Monographs 1. Das, Keshab, ‘The Sector Reforms Process in Rural Drinking Water and Sanitation: A Review of the Role of WASMO in Gujarat’.
15. Viswanathan P.K. and N. Lalitha, ‘Wheeling the BT Technology on the IPM Cart: A Case for Environmentally Sustainable Crop Protection Practices 2. Lalitha, N., ‘Socio Economic Impact of Protecting Handicrafts through for Cotton in India’, in N. Lalitha and Geographical Indications’. P.K. Viswanathan (Eds.), India’s Tryst with Bt Cotton-Learning from the First 3. Lalitha, N., ‘Status of Fairtrade Cotton Decade, Concept, New Delhi, 2015, in India-A Baseline Survey’. pp.274-288. 16. Viswanathan, P.K. and Jharna Pathak, ‘Economic Growth and the State of Natural Resources and the Environment in Gujarat: A Critical Assessment’, in I. Hirway, A. Shah, and G. Shah (Eds.), Growth or Development: Which Way is Gujarat Going, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2014, pp. 380-432. 404
4. 40. Nair, Tara S. and Ajay Tankha, ‘Inclusive Finance India Report India 2014’. 5. Nair, Tara S. and Rudra Narayan Mishra, ‘Assessment of Outcomes of the Financial Literacy and Micro Enterprise Development Training Programmes in Kachchh’.
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Nair, Tara S. and Gani Memon, ‘Financial Inclusion in Maharashtra: Mapping and Assessment of Current Institutional Arrangements and Households’ Access to Financial Services’.
7. Mishra, Rudra Narayan and Jharna Pathak, ‘Evaluation of Integrated Dairy Development Project’.
Occasional Paper P. K. Viswanathan, Madhusudan Bhattarai and Hema Iyengar, MGNREGA Programme in India: A Review of Studies on its Implementation, Performance, Outcomes and Implications on Sustainable Livelihoods Across States’, Occasional Paper No. 4, September 2014.
Pathak, Jharna, ‘Assessment of System of Working Papers Crop Intensification in Bihar and Madhya Pradesh: Examining Implications for 1. Keshab Das, ‘The Sector Reforms Process in Rural Drinking Water and Sustainable Development’. Sanitation: A Review of the Role of WASMO in Gujarat’. 9. Shah, Amita and Itishree Pattnaik, ‘Recent Experience of Agricultural 2. Itishree Pattnaik & Amita Shah, Growth in Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh: ‘Trends in Agricultural Growth and An Enquiry into the Patterns, Processes Decomposition of Crop Output in and Impacts’. Gujarat: Recent Evidence’. 10. Viswanathan, P.K. and Jharna Pathak, 3. Madhusudan Bandi, P.K. Viswanathan, ‘Emergence and Status of Adoption ‘Forest Governance Sustainability in of Micro Irrigation Systems in India: India: Determinants and Challenges’. A Review across Major States and the Areas of Concern for Future Research’. 4. Jharna Pathak, ‘Class Gains in Fisheries 8.
Management: Problems and Prospects’. 11. Viswanathan, P. K. and Chandra Sekhar Bahinipati, ‘Techno-Economic 5. Keshab Das, ‘Provisioning Drinking and Social Impacts of Water Saving Water in Gujarat’s Tribal Areas: An Technologies in Agriculture: A Case Assessment’. Study of PINS & MIS in Gujarat’. 6. Chandra Sekhar Bahinipati & Unmesh 12. Viswanathan, P.K., ‘Trends and Patnaik, ‘Climate Change Economics: Determinants of Agricultural Power A Review of Theoretical Understanding Consumption and Distribution Losses: and Controversies’. An Analysis of Agricultural Feeders across Power Distribution Companies in Book Reviews Gujarat’. 1. Gathak, Amrita, ‘Health Capital’ by 13. Viswanathan, P.K., FAO-MAF, Lao Kevin Mumford, Partha Dasgupta, and Census of Agriculture 2010/11: Analysis Kenneth Arrow in the Inclusive Wealth Report. of Selected Themes. 405
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2. Pattnaik, Itishree High Growth Trajectory and Structural Change in Gujarat Agriculture by Ravindra Dholakia and Samar Dutta, 2010’, Journal of Regional Development and Planning, 3 (2), 2014, pp. 69-71.
Library GIDR library is a leading research and reference library in the city with a large collection of books, journals, government documents and other publications. The library has a rich collection of statistical publications of NSSO reports. Currently, the library has a collection of 3419 bound volumes and 22,178 books /reports/reference materials. About 66 printed national and international periodicals are subscribed and 24 journals received on exchange and as gift. A total number of 143
publications were added to the collection during this year. The publications include 85 books purchased and 58 books and reports received as gift. It also subscribes ninedaily newspapers. The library’s electronic resources include online database like IndiaStat and JSTOR. All the library functions are fully automated using the user-friendly library management software LIBSYS and CDS/ ISIS. Bibliographic details of library holdings are accessible through OPAC from the library computers. The Library provides the following services: (i) Issue-return service; (ii) Reference service; (iii) Newspaper clippings; (iv) Photocopying; (v) Inter-library loan; (vi) Services through internet; (vii) Database/ article search; (viii) Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC); (ix) Current Awareness Service (CAS); (x) New arrival list; and (xi) Scanning facility.
Funds (Un-audited) Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure ICSSR Grant Salary Non-Plan 77.60 Non-Plan Plan 40.00 Plan State Govt. Grant 19.00 Establishment/ Administrative Expenses Non-Plan - Non-Plan Plan - Plan 79.69 Projects Fellowships Income from own sources Workshops / Training (projects, Fellowships, Programme/ Other Misc. Consultancy etc.) Expenses Any other Sources 01.91 Misc. Expenses Total 218.20* Total * Excess of expenditure has been met from Institute Resources.
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(` in Lakhs) Amount 132.09 47.60 41.54 102.79
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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION (IIE), PUNE Research Projects (Completed) 1.
9.
‘Social Audit of Mid-day Meals Scheme in Maharashtra’, Prof. Murzban Jal.
‘Action Research Project for Improving Quality of Education in Buffer Zone of Tadoba National Park’ Phase I, Dr. Vrushali Dehadray.
2. ‘Seasonal Migration of Sugarcane 10. ‘Review of ECE Interventions in Three Harvesting Labour’s and its Impact Districts’ , Dr. Vrushali Dehadray. on School Going Children in Maharashtra’, funded by Indian Council Research Projects (Ongoing) of Social Science Research (ICSSR), Prof .B.N.Kamble. 1. ‘Radical Praxis: A Study of Dalit Bahujan Cultural Politics in Slums in Pune City 3. ‘Social Opportunities and Challenges in the Era of Neo-liberalization’ , Prof. of Information and Communication Murzban Jal. Technologies (ICTs) among Rural Communities: Access, Practice and 2. ‘Feasibility Survey of Demands for Prospects’, Dr. Jyoti Bawane. Advance Services in Education in 4. ‘Evaluation of Special Training Program’, funded by SCERT’, Dr. Vikas 3. Mane. 5.
‘Inclusive Education for Educationally Backward Minority’ – Project Phase 2 – 4. supported by Tech Mahindra, Dr. Razia Patel.
Nashik District’, Prof. Murzban Jal.
‘Right to Education: Issues Relating to Governance, Access, Equity and Quality in India’, B.N.Kamble. ‘Inclusiveness of SC and ST Students: Implications for RTE’- Dr. Vikas Mane.
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‘Socio-economic and Educational Status 5. of NT/DNT Muslims in Maharashtra’ Dr. Razia Patel.
‘Inclusiveness in Higher Education with respect to Interdisciplinary’, Dr. Vikas Mane.
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‘Action Research Project for Improving 6. Quality of Education in Buffer Zone of Pench National Park - M.P.’ Phase I , Dr. Vrushali Dehadray.
‘Action Research Project for Improving Quality of Education in Buffer Zone of Pench National Park-Maharashtra’ Phase- III, Dr. Vrushali Dehadray.
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‘Action Research Project for Improving 7. Quality of Education in Buffer Zone of Pench National Park- Maharashtra’ Phase- II, Dr. Vrushali Dehadray.
‘Action Research Project for Improving Quality of Education in Buffer Zone of Tadoba National Park’, Phase II, Dr. Vrushali Dehadray. 407
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Selected Anganwadi Centers’, submitted to UNICEF’ , Dr. Vrushali Dehadray.
‘Corporal Punishment in Schools: Extent and Nature of Violation of Right to Education Act’ - Dr. Vrushali Dehadray.
9. ‘Leadership Development and New Research Initiatives/Projects Empowerment of Girls from Minorities – Muslims from Urdu Schools at Pune’, 1. ‘Caste & Citizenship: Deconstructing Tech Mahindra Foundation, Dr. Razia Hinduism in Western Maharashtra’ , Patel. Prof. Murzban Jal. 2. ‘Rituality and Rationality: A Study 10. ‘Assessment of Quality of Education in Municipal Schools and Improvement’, of the Ambedkarite Movement in Tech Mahindra Foundation Corporation, Maharashtra’ – Prof Murzban Jal. Dr. Razia Patel. 3. ‘Responsive Community Processes in Health Improvements: Case Study of 11. ‘Study of Government Policies, Schemes and Programs for Minorities’, Dr. Razia the ASHA Programme in Six Selected Patel. Indian States under India‘s National Rural Health Mission, under the ICSSR Identified Research Thrust - Social Conferences/Seminars/Lectures Exclusiveness: Governance, Access & Prof Murzban Jal Inequity in Health’ ,Prof. Manoj Kar. Ambedkar’, Phule4. ‘Health System Strengthening 1. ‘Interpreting Ambedkar Chair and Dr Babasaheb Approaches for Child Health in Tribal Ambedkar Centre for Social Justice, Areas of Maharashtra Research’, Prof. University of Mumbai, 12-13, January, Manoj Kar. 2014. 5. ‘Training Courses on Research Methodology in Social Sciences’– Prof. 2. ‘Caste in India: Presence and Erasure’, Manoj Kar. ICPR-TISS National Conference, January 20-21 January, 2014. 6. ‘Health Vision in Maharashtra, Policy, Programs and Research Dimensions’ – 3. ‘Annihilation of Caste’, Department Prof. Manoj Kar. of Civics and Politics’, University of 7. ‘Confronting Social Context in Classrooms of Tribal Settings: Aspects for Teacher Quality’. Dr. Jyoti Bawane. 8. ‘Review of the Early Childhood Education Interventions introduced in 408
Mumbai, 14-15 February, 2014.
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ICSSR funded Research Methodology Training Programmes & Lecture, ‘Historicism and Humanism’, J.P.Naik Centre for Education & Development, Indian Institute of Education, Pune, Feb. 2015.
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‘Challenges of Massification of Higher 15. ‘Dalits and Politics of Representation Education in Large Educational Systems’, (Society, Economy, Politics and National University of Educational Culture)’, 14-16 March 2015, Dr. Planning and Administration, 10th Ambedkar Centre for Social Justice, November 2014. University of Mumbai.
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‘Status of Social Science Research in Dr Jyoti Bawane Western India’, ICSSR Western Regional 1) ‘Transformative Teacher Education Centre, 14-16 November, 2014. for Quality School Education’, 15-16 7. ‘Secularism under Siege: Re-visiting October 2014, NERIE, Shillong. Indian Secular State’, University of Mumbai, 18-20, December, 2014. 2) ‘Scenario Based Learning: A Paradigm for Transformative Teacher Education’, 8. ‘Constitution of India: An Intervene 17th UNESCO-APEID International of Lifelong Learning’, 18 February, Conference, 29-31 October 2014. 2015, Purandar Shikshashastra Mahavidyalaya, Saswad, Maharashtra. Dr Razia Patel 9. ‘Dalits and Politics of Representation 1. ‘Women and Communal Politics’, (Society, Economy, Politics and Seminar at Pune, July 2014. Culture)’, 14-16 March 2015, Dr Ambedkar Centre for Social Justice, 2. ‘Issues of Backwardness in Muslims’, University of Mumbai. Pune, 20-21st Sept 2014. 10. ‘Culture Studies: Explorations into Research Affiliation and Ph.D./M. Forms of Power’, 7-26 March 2015, Phil. Programme Nowrosjee Wadia College, Pune. Twenty Six Research Scholars were guided 11. Indian Social Science Congress, by the faculty out of which two scholars ‘Knowledge Systems, Scientific are supported by ICSSR Fellowships and Temper and the Indian People’, Andhra additional four Ph.D. scholars are facilitated University, 29 March-2 April, 2014. for ICSSR Fellowships for the academic 12. ‘Secularism in India’, 31 October, 2014, year 2014-2015. A total of 30 Ph.D. research scholars are guided by the faculty of CESDr. D.Y. Patil College, Akurdi, Pune. IIE, who are affiliated with Savitribai Phule 13. ‘Annihilation of Caste: An Unfinished University of Pune. Project’, 1 February 2015, Social Education Movement, Nagpur. Publications: 14. ‘Culture and Human Emancipation’, Books Special Guest Lectures Series on Critical Cultural Studies, 7-8 March 2015, 1) ‘Challenges for the Indian Left’, Prof Murzban Jal (being published in Phule-Ambedkar Chair, University of Mumbai, Mumbai. September, 2015). 409
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2) What Ails Indian Muslim’,Prof. 9) ‘Towards a New Education Policy’, Mainstream, Vol. LII, No 44, October Murzban Jal (being published in October 25, 2014. 2015).
Research Papers and Articles in Journals Prof Murzban Jal
10) ‘Public Policy and the Understanding of the Idea of the Human Essence’, in Journal of Development Management and Communication, Vol. 1, No. 4, OctDec. 2014.
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‘Zarathustra in the Indian Underworld: An Ethnological Study of a Persian Articles/Chapters in Published Books Community in India. Part I’, in Critique, Prof Murzban Jal Vol. 41, No. 4, 2014.
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‘Zarathustra in the Indian Underworld: An Ethnological Study of a Persian Community in India. Part II’, in Critique, Vol. 42, No. 1, 2014.
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‘Zarathustra in the Indian Underworld: An Ethnological Study of a Persian Community in India. Part III’, in Critique, Vol. 42, Issue 2 (2014).
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‘Gandhi contra Gandhi: Reading Gandhi in the Era of Triumphant Fascism’, introduction to Ambuj Sharma, Gandhi and Modernity.
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‘Crime and Punishment: Understanding Caste in Contemporary India’, in Surendra Jondhale (ed) Understanding and Resisting Caste.
4) ‘Why We Can Never be Hindus. The Struggle against Fascism in India’, in 3. Mainstream, Vol. LII, No. 18, April 26, 2014.
‘Caste and the Castration Anxiety’, in Ramesh Kamble, (ed) Caste and Culture in India.
5) ‘Asiatic Mode of Production, Caste Dr Jyoti Bawane and the Indian Left’, in Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. XLIX, No. 19, 1. ’Competency Models and Frameworks’, contributor for Encyclopedia of EducatioMay 10, 2014. nal Technology, SAGE publications. 6) ‘Hindutva, the Asiatic Mode of Production and the Indian Revolution’, Prof. Manoj Kar Mainstream, August 16, 2014. ‘India: Modi-fication of Indian 1 ‘Governance of Paediatric AIDS: Implications for Health Systems Democracy’, in Weekly Worker, 22 Strengthening and Research, Govt. May, 2014, Issue 1008. of India’s Perspective’, UNICEF 8) ‘Strangers in the Dark. Neo-liberalism publication on – The Positive Child – and Maoism in India’, Critique, Vol. 42, Action Report on Paediatric HIV in Issue 4, 2014. India, 2015. 7)
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‘Governance of HIV/AIDS: Implication 2. ‘Improving Access and Inclusion Overcoming Barriers: a special reference for Health Sector Response’ – paper to Inclusion of Deprived Communities’: published in International Journal of published in Compendium on Literacy Health Policy and Management, 2014. and Inclusive Development by NLM ‘Development of English Conversational HRD Ministry and Dept. of School Skills among the Secondary School Education and Literacy. Students by using Audio Visual Programme, published as Conference 3. ‘Status of NT/DNT Muslims in Maharashtra - Shikshan aani Samaaj’ Proceedings on Holistic Education, Vol. IIE Pune - Jan 2015. No.1, 2014.
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Book Reviews
‘Are Patient Welfare Societies Effective in Strengthening Health Care Delivery Dr Jyoti Bawane Systems – Evidences from Uttarakhand State, India’, International Journal of 1. Book Review on ‘Regulating Private Tutoring for Public Good: Policy Health Policy and Management, 2015, Options for Supplementary Education Manuscript ID: IJHPM-1505-1719, in Asia’, written by Mark Bray & 2015, (Sole Reviewer). Ora KWO (2014), published in Prof. B.N.Kamble Journal of Educational Planning and Administration, Vol. 28 (3), July 2014. 1) ‘Effectiveness of Developmental Programmes for Scheduled Tribes in Maharashtra’ accepted for upcoming 2. ‘Competency Models and Frameworks’, contributor for Encyclopedia of volume ‘Tribal Development and Educational Technology, SAGE Violent Manifestation’ to be published publications. by IIPA, New Delhi. Dr. Vikas Mane
Library
Research article titled ‘Uccha Shikshan: Vitteeya Tartud ani Sarvasamaveshakata’ published in ‘Samajavadi Adhyapak’ OctNov.2014, Vol.7-8 of Akhil Bharatiya Samajwadi Adhyapak Sabha.
The institute‘s library was established in 1977. It has a collection of over 30,000 publications which include books, periodicals, government publications, theses and dissertations, and bound volumes of the journals. The library possesses precious collection written by Ivan Dr. Razia Patel Illich and J.P. Naik. The services provided 1. ‘Politics of Muslim Personal Law in by the library include reference service, India’, chapter published in the book reprographic service and internet search ‘Feminism in the Subcontinent and service. The library software Libreria which Beyond - published by Eastern Book is developed by MKCL has been purchased by co Lucknow - 2014 - proceedings of the library. 20 national journals are subscribed by the library. It also receives journals on seminar in ILS Law College. 411
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complimentary basis. The library is used by staff from various institutions and even staff the students, research scholars and teaching from different NGOs.
Funds (Un-audited) (` in Lakhs) Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure Amount Salary ( Academic & Grant received from :109.11 Non-academic) I.C.S.S.R. New Delhi NON-PLAN 72.00 PLAN 40.00 Establishment/ Maharashtra Government 01.98 Administrative Exp. NON-PLAN PLAN 30.00 Income from other sources Other Expenses 00.45 :M.phil Course fees 00.93 M.Phil Course Expenses 00.19 Ph.D.Course Fees 00.55 Ph.D.Course Expenses 00.18 Conference, Seminar Receipts Research Seminars & 00.55 workshop Fellowship Recd. 01.19 Fellowship paid 04.00 Provision for 6th Pay Arrears ( as per note) 83.99 Excess of Expenditure over 55.78 Income Total 200.45 Total 200.45 Notes: 1) Provision for 6th Pay Arrears payable to CES staff for F/Y 2014-15 is taken for Rs.83.99,371/- (tentative) ( both for Plan & Non-plan) 2) Provision for 6th Pay commission is provided as is not yet paid till the equivalent grant from Govt. of Maharashtra is received. 3) Amount of Grant received from Govt. of Maharashtra was for F/Y 2012-13 for plan & taken on actual receipt basis.
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Manufacturing Segment across Selected Industrial Clusters. 2. Agrarian Crises and Women amongst Marginalised Groups: Implications for the Effectiveness of Government Policies and their Implementation.
Identification of Gaps in Input Supply, Credit Availability, Dissemination of Appropriate Technology and Other 3. Surviving in the Street: A Study of Urban Shelter-less in Jaipur City. Requirements Relevant for Improvement of Productivity of Crops in Rainfed 4. Changing Contractual Arrangement in Areas of Gujarat and Rajasthan. Rural Labour Market in India. Animal Husbandry Sector and Farmers under Liberalized Market Regime 5. Cross-border Trade between Rajasthan and Pakistan. in India: Analysis of Challenges and Responses- First Phase Completed. 6. Impact of Changing Urban Land Use on Water Crises and Its Management for Agriculture Finance in India: A Study Sustainable Development: A Case Study of Small, Marginal, Dalit and Tribal of Jaipur. Farmers.
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Evaluation of Convergence Project being 7. Explore Transitioning Options for Pilot-tested in 150 Gram Panchayats of Sustainable Management of Common Pali District, Rajasthan. Property Resources for Enhancing Ecosystem Services - Comparative Case 6. Evaluation of Convergence Project – Studies from East and Southern Africa Mission Poorna Shakti, Pali District, and Asia. Rajasthan. Integrated Natural Resource 7. India’s Champions: Exploring 8. Management for Sustainable Livelihoods Determinants of Young Women’s of Marginal and Small Farmers in RainEmpowerment in Rajasthan, India. fed Agriculture in Rajasthan: A Farming 8. Transforming lives, Crafting New System Approach. Identities: Reflections on Women’s Empowerment through Innovative 9. Environmental and Socio-economic Impact of High Chemical Input Use in Programmes. Agriculture: Emerging Challenges and Research Projects (Ongoing) Future Strategies. 1. Livelihood Insecurity in India’s 10. Muslim Community of India: A Study of Urban Informal Sector: A Study of Social and Economic Issues. 413
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in collaboration with the Indian Society of Agricultural Economics, Mumbai, January 19-20, 2015 (Coordinator- Dr. Dalbir Singh).
11. Dying Traditions of Western Rajasthan: Tradition and Modernity. 12. Social Stratification and Change in Contemporary Rural India. 13. Mapping Key Adolescent Programmes in Rajasthan. 14. Impact of Socio-Cultural Aspects on Legal Provisions for Children. 15. Child Line Project.
5. National Seminar on ‘An Analysis of Central and State Budgets’, in collaboration with the Centre for Budget Governance and Accountability, March 16, 2015 (Coordinator- Dr. Motilal Mahamallik).
Workshops/Training Programmes 16. Role of Civil Society in a Democratic (conducted by the Institute) Society: A Case Study of Nepal.
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‘Theory/Praxis Course’, in collaboration with ‘Forum on Contemporary Theory’, June 16-July 12, 2014 (Coordinator- Dr. Varsha Joshi).
The faculty has taken various research initiatives during the year 2014-15 and has submitted research proposals to various 2. ‘International Programme in sponsoring agencies. These are in pipeline collaboration with Norwegian University and project sanction decisions are awaited. of Life Science, AAS (Norway)’, August-September, 2014 (CoordinatorConferences/Seminars/Lectures Dr. Varsha Joshi). 1. National Conference on ‘Issues in Rainfed Agriculture in India: Focus on 3. “Capacity Building Programme for Social Science Faculty Members”, Small, Marginal and Dalit Farmers’, November 10-21, 2014 (CoordinatorSeptember 22-24, 2014 (CoordinatorProf. Kanchan Mathur and Dr. Motilal Dr. Varinder Jain). Mahamallik). 2. National Conference on ‘Rural Transformation in India: Issues, 4. Consultation Workshop on “Surviving in the Streets: A Study of Urban Homeless Prospects and Challenges’, December in Jaipur City”, March 23-24, 2015 4-6, 2014 (Coordinator- Dr. Varinder (Coordinator- Dr. Motilal Mahamallik). Jain). 3.
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‘First Surjit Singh Memorial Lecture’ by Prof. Y.K. Alagh on December 6, 2014, delivered on topic “The Rural Urban Question and Growth”. “Livestock Economy of India: Issues, Challenges and the Future Prospects”,
Research Affiliation and Ph.D. / M.Phil. Programme The Institute of Development Studies is running the Ph.D. Programme under the coordinatorship of Dr. S. Mohanakumar. The Ph.D. programme is affiliated to the Central
University of Rajasthan (CUR). The students for the doctoral programme are selected through the Central University Eligibility Test followed by an interview. On successful completion of the course work, the students join IDSJ and undertake research under the supervision of the faculty members in the IDSJ. The Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi, awards four fellowships every year to the IDSJ. The first batch of Ph.D scholars joined IDSJ in March, 2015. The names of first batch of PhD Scholars in IDSJ are: Ms. Shaifali Komawath, Ms. Kushboo Sharma, Mr. Ranjeet Kumar and Mr. Rahul Kumar.
4. Mohanakumar, S. (2014), ‘Farmers in Punjab are Double Exploited”, Karshakanadam, October. 5. Mohanakumar, S. (2015), ‘Tenants and Tenancy Relations in Kerala’, Journal of Political Economy and Fiscal Federalism, Vol. 1. 6. Mohanakumar, S. (2015), ‘Embittered Natural Rubber Farmers’, Deshabhimani daily, January 1.
Articles/Chapters in Published Books
1. Mathur, Kanchan (2014), ‘Crafting Political Pathways through the Publications of the Institute/Faculty Exclusionary Mesh in India”, in ‘Women in Politics Gender, Power and Books Development’, edited by Mariz Tadros, 1. Dadhich, Naresh (2014), “Mahatma Zed Books, London & New York. Gandhi Ka Chintan” (in Hindi), Rawat 2. Mohanakumar, S. (2014), ‘Fall of Publications, Jaipur. Natural Rubber Price: Hapless Farmers 2. Dadhich, Naresh (2015), “Contemporary and Labourers in Kerala’, in Kerala Political Theory” (in Hindi), Rawat Economy-Challenges and Way Forward: Publications, Jaipur. Compendium of Proceedings’, KN Raj Centre for Planning and Centre-State Research Papers and Articles in Financial Relations, Mahatma Gandhi Journals University, Kottayam. 1. Acharya, S.S. (2014), ‘Current Priorities 3. Jain, Varinder (2014), ‘Development of of Indian Agriculture’, Indian Journal of Electricity Sector in India: Nehruvian Agricultural Marketing, Vol. 28, No. 1, and Post-Nehruvian Perspective’, in January-April. ‘Nehruvian Economic Philosophy and Its Contemporary Relevance’, edited 2. Dharamdasani, M.D. (2014), ‘Role of by Ranjit Singh Ghuman and Indervir Nepalese Foreign Policy’, South Asian Singh, Ace Graphics, Chandigarh, pp. Journal, Vol-2, July. 249-268, 2014. 3. Jain, Varinder (2014), ‘China and India in Energy Sphere: A Comparative 4. Jain, Varinder (2014), ‘Affluence, Overview, Challenges and Scope for Vulnerability and Social Security: Cooperation’, Millennial Asia, 5(2): Evidence from Punjab’, in ‘Punjab’s Economic Development in the Era of 219-237. 415
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Globalisation’, edited by Inderjit Singh, Sukhwinder Singh and Lakhwinder Singh, LG Publishers Distributors, Delhi, pp. 248-272, 2014.
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James, A.J. (2014), ‘Baseline Survey of Child-Friendly Schools in Ten Districts of Afghanistan’, UNICEF Afghanistan, Kabul, April.
8. James, A.J. (2015), ‘Local Integrated Water Resource Management: A Training Manual’, European Union 1. Acharya, S.S. (2014), ‘Final Report State Partnership Programme, Jaipur, of Centre Commissioned External Rajasthan, May. Review of International Crops Research Institute for Semi-Arid Tropics on 9. James, A.J. (2015), ‘The Learning Guide: Improving Individual and Inclusive Market Oriented Development Institutional Learning for Sanitation and (IMOD)’, ICRISAT, Hyderabad, pp. Waste Management’, WASTE, Gouda, 1-120. the Netherlands. 2. Agarwal, Amita (2015), ‘Human Rights of Physically Challenged People: Theory 10. Mathur, Kanchan (2014), ‘Women Vs Practice: With Special Reference to Engaging Politically in Rajasthan: Rajasthan’, IDSJ RR292. Finding Spaces through Winding Paths of Power’, IDS WP-171. 3. Alagh, Y.K. (2014), ‘Rural-Urban Question and Growth’, First Surjit 11. Mathur, Kanchan, Rajagopal, Shobhita; Singh Memorial Lecture delivered at Sharma, Radheyshyam (2014), the Institute of Development Studies, ‘Evaluation of Convergence Project: Jaipur, December 6. Mission Poorna Shakti, Pali District, Rajasthan’, IDSJ RR290. 4. Jain, B M. (2015), ‘India-U S Strategic Partnership in the 21st Century’, IDSJ 12. Mathur, Kanchan; Rajagopal, Shobita; RR291. Sharma, Radheyshyam (2015), ‘Transforming Lives, Crafting New 5. Jain, Varinder and Singh, Surjit (2014), Identities: Reflections on Women’s ‘Agricultural Finance in India: A Study Empowerment through Innovative of Small, Marginal, Dalit and Tribal Programmes’, IDSJ RR295. Farmers’, IDSJ RR288. 13. Mohanakumar, S. (2014), ‘Evaluation 6. Jain, Varinder; Singh, Surjit (2015), Report of the Scheme of MSME (Micro, ‘Identification of Gaps in Input Supply, Small and Medium Enterprises): Credit Availability, the Dissemination Upgradation of Data base for the of Appropriate Technology and other Continuation of 12th Plan’, IDSJ RR287. Requirements Relevant for Improvement of Productivity of Crops in Rainfed 14. Mohanakumar S. (2014), ‘Political Areas of Gujarat and Rajasthan’, IDSJ Economy of Natural Rubber Cultivation in Tripura’, IDS WP-172, December. RR293. 416
15. Mohanakumar S. (2014), ‘Tenancy reference data books, Government and Relations in India: Observations from a institutional publications and data and other Field Study’, IDS WP-173. documents relating to various aspect of development. Current Awareness Service, 16. Mohanakumar, S. (2014), ‘Comprehen- Current contents of Journals, Data Bases sive State Agriculture Plan (C-SAP), Search & Reprographic Services are available Rajasthan: 12th Five Year Plan (2012-13 in the library. The institute’s library have to 2016-17)’, IDS RR289. good digital collection of publications and data of the World Bank, Asian Development 17. Mohanakumar, S. (2015), ‘Rubber Bank, International Labour Organisation& Goods Industry (Non-tyre Sector) in India under Globalisation’, Discussion International Monetary Fund and other Paper No.37. National Research National and International institutes & IDS Programme on Plantation Development own Publications. The digital data bases of JSTOR, .IndiaStat, EPW & EconLit are also (NRPPD), Thiruvananthapuram. available in IDS Library. The IDS library 18. Rajagopal, Shobhita; Mathur, Kanchan; is using CDS/ISIS and WINISIS library Sharma, Radheyshyam (2015), ‘India's software package (developed by UNESCO) Champions: Exploring Determinants for easy and speedy storage, faster processing of Young Women's Empowerment in and retrieval of information system. This also allows search on individual field such as Rajasthan’, IDSJ RR294. author, title, subject, key words and accession Book Reviews number. It also enables the library users to create print file of the search. IDS library 1. Mathur, Kanchan (2015), ‘Rethinking have very good collection, about 3600 back Agency: Developmentalism, Gender volumes of journals on development studies. and Rights’ by Sumi Madho (Routledge, The library continues to subscribe 82 journals, New Delhi, 2013), in ‘Contributions to including 30 of foreign origin. In addition Indian Sociology’, 49(1) pp : 15-18. the library receives 26 journals on exchange or complimentary basic making a total 108 Library Journals. The library has added 348 books and The Institute’s library has a rich collection other documents during the year, raising the of books, back volumes, research materials, total number to 35266.
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Funds (Un-audited) Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure By ICSSR Grant 178.40 Pay & Allowances Govt. of Rajasthan Grant -- Other Administrative Expenses Income from Projects 56.29 Excess of Edpenditure over Income Interest Income 39.59 Misc. Income 10.01 Excess of Expenditure over Income Total 284.29 Total
(` in Lakhs) Amount 229.37 35.92 19.00
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5. ‘The Extent of Wastage in Azadpur Mandi: A Case Study’, Thiagu Ranganathan.
‘Forecasting Agricultural Output using Space, Agro-meteorology and Land based Observation (FASAL)’, Nilabja 6. Ghosh, Anita Kumari, Amarnath Tripathi and M. Rajeshwor.
2. ‘Agricultural Contract and Rural 7. Poverty in India’, B.K. Pradhan, Magnus Hattlebakk, Arup Mitra and Clive Bell with others.
‘Sustainable Ground Water Governance, Agricultural Development and Poverty’, N. Chandrasekhara Rao and Jeena T. Srinivasan. ‘An Assessment of the Extent of Food Processing in Various Food Subsectors’, Nilabja Ghosh, M. Rajeshwor and Roopal Jyoti.
3. ‘Effect of Farm Mechanisation on 8. ‘Cost Disabilities of Hill States in India’, Purnamita Dasgupta. Agricultural Growth and Comparative Economics of Labour and Machinery in 9. ‘Climate Change Preparedness in the India’, C.S.C. Sekhar. Health Sector: An Exploratory Study’, Purnamita Dasgupta. 4. ‘Farmers’ Incomes in India: Evidence from Secondary Data’, Thiagu 10. ‘Community Response to Storm Warning and Role of Coastal Vegetation Ranganathan. 418
during Cyclone Phaillin in Odisha’, Saudamini Das.
22. Manufacturing Enterprises in India’, T.A. Bhavani and N.R. Bhanumurthy.
11. ‘Lessons Learnt from Cyclone Phaillin 23. ‘Measuring Financial Access in India: A Macroeconomic Growth Approach’, on Community Preparedness, Response T.A. Bhavani and N.R. Bhanumurthy. and Role of State Institution: Outlining the Resilience Building Approach to 24. ‘IEG Macro-Econometric Model’, Disaster Management for the State of Sabyasachi Kar. Odisha’, Saudamini Das 25. ‘Trillions Gained and Lost: Estimating 12. ‘Assessing the Impact of Binding Tariffs the Magnitude of Growth Episodes’, on the Basis of Applied Duty’, B.N. Lant Pritchett, Sabyasachi Kar, Selim Goldar. Raihan and Kunal Sen. 13. ‘Core Health Package for India: 26. ‘Political Determinants of Economic Approaches and Attainment’, Indrani Growth: The Case of India’, Kunal Sen Gupta and Samik Chowdhury. and Sabyasachi Kar. 14. ‘Assessing Progressivity in Health Financing System of India’, Indrani Gupta and Samik Chowdhury.
27. ‘Short-run Forecasting Model of GDP Growth Rate in India: An Economic Approach’, Sangeeta Chakravarty.
15. ‘Reducing MMR in India: Policy 28. ‘Utilisation of Maternal and Child Health Lessons from Tamil Nadu’, Suresh Care Services by Scheduled Caste and Sharma and William Joe. Scheduled Tribe Population: A Study of Shivpuri’, R.S. Bora and William Joe. 16. ‘Structure of Indian Small Scale Sector in the Post-reform Period: A Case of 29. ‘Demographic Transition and Economic Policy Failure’, T.A. Bhavani. Growth in India’, William Joe and Pradeep Agrawal. 17. ‘Manufacturing Growth and 30. ‘NRHM Delhi, Rajasthan and Madhya Employment’, Arup Mitra. Pradesh States PIPs: 2014-15 Monitoring 18. ‘Urbanisation, Growth, Poverty and and Evaluation for 24 Districts’, Suresh Inequality’, Arup Mitra. Sharma. 19. ‘Rural to Urban Miagration and Urban Labour Market’, Arup Mitra.
31. ‘How to Achieve MDG 5: Case of Tamil Nadu’, Suresh Sharma and William Joe.
20. ‘Sustaining Rapid Growth in India’, Pradeep Agrawal.
32. ‘Unsafe Abortions in India: Is MTP Act Propitious Enough?’, Suresh Sharma.
21. ‘Financial Access – Measurement and Determinants: A Case Study of Unorganised.
33. ‘Is Pneumonia the main Reason behind under Five Mortality in India?’, Suresh Sharma. 419
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34. ‘HMIS Data Monitoring 2014-15 for four Districts in Delhi’, Suresh Sharma. 35. ‘Entangled Urbanism: Slum, Gated Community and Shopping Mall in Delhi and Gurgaon’, Sanjay Srivastava.
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‘Modelling Studies on Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Emission Intensity of Indian Economy’, Purnamita Dasgupta, Nilabja Ghosh, Anita Kumari, Amarnath Tripathi and M. Rajeshwor.
8. ‘Impact of Foreign Portfolio Investment in Emerging Asia’; ‘The Role of Foreign Direct and Portfolio Investment in Africa’s Development’; and ‘Economic Growth and Infrastructure Development 9. in India’, Pradeep Agrawal.
‘Problems of Water and Food Insecurity in the Indian Part of the Koshi River Basin: A Study on Agriculture’, Nilabja Ghosh and Amarnath Tripathi.
36. ‘Language Movements and Indian Democracy 1905-1960’, Veena Naregal and Madhav Prasad.
Research Projects (Ongoing) 1.
Compared to Original Mangrove Forest’; and ‘Role of Coastal Ecosystems in Enabling Resilience of Coastal Communities Post a Natural Disaster’, Saudamini Das.
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‘An Assessment of the Spatial Impacts of Weather on Crop Yields along a River Basin’, Nilabja Ghosh, Amarnath Tripathi, Ruchin Verma and M. Rajeshwar.
‘Producing Nature: The Flora and Fauna of the Rashtrapati Bhavan Estate’; ‘Demolishing Delhi: Landscapes and Livelihoods in Liberalizing India’; 10. ‘Dairy Farmers persisting in Urban Environment: A Case Study in Delhi’, and ‘Food Practices in Western Nilabja Ghosh. India: Environment, Production and Consumption’, Amita Baviskar. 11. ‘Evaluation of Market Intervention and Price Support Scheme in India’; ‘Growth 3. ‘Indian Manufacturing Sector in Agriculture with special reference to Performance and Constraints Over It’, Investment in Agriculture’; and ‘Supply T.A. Bhavani. Chain of Marketing and Processing of Litchi in India’, Brajesh Jha. 4. ‘Inflation and Economic Growth: Evidence from SAARC Countries and China’, Sangeeta Chakravarty.
12. ‘Non-communicable Diseases in India: A Policy Review’; and ‘NRHM PIP M&E in Selected Districts of Rajasthan, 5. ‘Universal Health Coverage in India’; Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and and ‘Health Financing Chapter of the Delhi’, William Joe. National Health Profile, Indrani Gupta and Samik Chowdhury. 13. ‘Polarization and Club-convergence in India’, Sabyasachi Kar and Debajit Jha. 6. ‘Accounting for Regenerated Forests: Evaluating the Flow of Ecosystem 14. ‘Institutional Clubs’, Sabyasachi Kar, Kunal Sen and Amrita Roy. Services from Regenerated Mangroves 420
15. ‘Political Determinants of Economic Growth: What Explains Growth Magnitudes?’, Sabyasachi Kar, Lant Pritchett, Selim Raihan and Kunal Sen. 16. ‘Multilateral Comparisons of Agricultural Productivity including India’, Anita Kumari and Nilabja Ghosh.
UNFPA at Claridges Hotel, New Delhi, 4-5 December 2014. 3. ‘Economy of Tomorrow’, organised by Prof. Arup Mitra and Prof. B.K. Pradhan, in collaboration with Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES), at IEG, Delhi, 1516 December 2014.
17. ‘Profitability in Indian Agriculture’; 4. and ‘Annual Productivity Index in Manufacturing Sector across Industries and States’, Anita Kumari. 18. ‘Issues in Upward Mobility’; and ‘Corruption and Development’, Arup Mitra. 19. ‘Agrarian Contracts and Rural Poverty in India’, Basanta K. Pradhan, Arup Mitra and others.
‘China-India in Comparison Perspective of Low Carbon Regulation’, Ms Yuge Ma, 15 April 2014, chaired by Prof. B.N. Goldar.
5. ‘Delhi’s Young Aam Aadmi: The Political and Social Work of Young Middle Class Activities’, Dr Gregory R. Ortiz, 25 April 2014, chaired by Prof. Sanjay Srivastava.
6. ‘Demand for Price Insurance among Farmers in India: A Choice Experiment 20. ‘Rise of Organised Retailing and Based Approach’, Dr Thiagu Sustainability of Small Farm Ranganathan, 9 May 2014, chaired by Agriculture: A Multi-state Study’, N. Dr. Nilabja Ghosh. Chandrasekhara Rao. 21. ‘Relationship between Wholesale Prices, Retail Prices, Export Prices and Prices Realised by Farmers’, C.S.C. Sekhar.
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‘The Persistence of Informality: Waste Collection and Recycling in Delhi’, Ms Dana Kornberg, 11 July 2014, chaired by Dr. Amita Baviskar.
22. ‘Mobile Labour, Fixed Capacities: 8. ‘Social Welfare and Household Consumption Expenditure in India’, Skills Development and New Labour’; Prof. Manoj Panda, 18 July 2014, and ‘Citizens, States and the Making of chaired by Prof. Arup Mitra. Urban Spaces’, Sanjay Srivastava.
‘Innovation in Indian Agriculture: Ways Forward’, organised by IEG-IFPRI at IIC, New Delhi, 4-5 December 2014.
‘Regimes of Dispossession: Capitalism and the Politics of Land in India’, Dr. Michael Levien, Visiting Profesor, IEG, 24 July 2014, chaired by Dr Amita Baviskar.
2. ‘Ageing in India’, organised by Prof. Moneer Alam and joint team of the IEG/
10. ‘A Firm Level Analysis of Industrial Growth in India during 2003-2013’,
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Fred H. Bixby, Postdoctoral Fellow, Population Council, 10 October 2014, chaird by Prof. Indrani Gupta.
11. ‘Do Farmers Violate Stochastic 17. ‘A World without Farmers? The Lewisian Pattern of Modern Growth and Dominance when Making Decisions Convergence Revisited (1960-2050)’, under Risk? Evidence from Experiments Dr Bruno Dorin, Senior Researcher & in Gujarat, India’, Dr Thiagu Head, “Economics & Development” Ranganathan, 1 August 2014, chaired by at the Centre for Social Science and Dr Nilabja Ghosh. Humanities, New Delhi, 7 November 2014, chaired by Prof. Manoj Panda, 12. ‘The Rural Economy: A Micro View Director, IEG. from Western Uttar Pradesh’, Dr. Devesh Vijay, 29 August 2014, chaired 18. ‘Autonomy and its Discontents: by Dr Nilabja Ghosh. Mapping Geographies of Belonging in a Himalayan Border’, Dr Swargajyoti 13. ‘A Regional Social Accounting Matrix Gohain, SRT Fellow, IEG, 27 November for India 2007-08’, Prof. Basanta K. 2014, chaired by Dr Amita Baviskar. Pradhan, IEG and Prof. M.R. Saluda, Distinguished Fellow, IDF, 5 September 19. ‘Community Forestry and Food 2014, chaired by Prof. Manoj Panda, Security: Exploring Pathways for Director, IEG. Transformation’, Dr Hemant R. Ojha, University of New South Wales, 2 14. ‘Policewomen in the City of Delhi: December 2014, chaired by Prof. Bina Gender Hierarchies, “Transgression”, Agarwal. and Pariah Femininities’, Dr Santana Khanikar, Asst. Prof., Dept of Political 20. ‘FRA 2006 in Protected Areas of Odisha India: Contextualising the Conflict Science, University of Delhi, 26 between Conservation and Livelihood’, September 2014, chaired by Prof. Sanjay Dr Tapas Kumar Sarangi, Assistant Srivastava. Director, Institute of Applied Manpower Research (IAMR), New Delhi, 19 15. ‘Signaling Equilibrium, IntergeneratDecember 2014, chaired by Dr Vikram ional Social Mobility and Long Run Dayal. Growth’, Dr Lakshmi K. Raut, Social Security Administration, Washington, 21. ‘Performance of Targeted Public DC, 30 September 2014, chaired by Distribution System in Kerala’, Dr Jayan Prof. Manoj Panda, Director, IEG. T., Affiliated Fellow, IEG, 30 January 2015, chaired by Prof. Arup Mitra. 16. ‘Can the Major Public Works Policy Buffer Negative Shocks in Early 22. ‘Evaluation of Performance of JananiChildhood?: Evidence from Andhra Shishu Suraksha Karyakram (JSSK) in Pradesh, India’, Dr Aparajita Dasgupta, Delhi’, Dr Suresh Sharma, Ms Shruti 422
Pandey and Ms Jyoti Saini, IEG, 24 2. ‘Policies for Sustaining High Growth Rates in India’, organised by Prof. February 2015, chaired by Prof. Moneer Pradeep Agrawal at IEG, Delhi, 19-20 Alam. August 2014. 23. ‘Non-Farm Sector and Income Inequality in Rural India’, Dr. Thiagu 3. Writers’ workshop on ‘Nature Ranganathan, 13 March 2015, chaired Today: New Studies in Ecology and by Dr. Sarthak Gaurav, Centre for Social Environment’, organised by Dr Amita Science and Humanities. Baviskar at IEG, Delhi, 20-23 August
2014. 24. ‘The Legal Divorce Phenomenon in Post-Liberalization India: Shifting 4. ‘National Health Mission’, organised Middle-Class Attitudes towards Marital by Dr William Joe at IEG, Delhi, 8-12 Stability and Dissolution’, Dr Shalini September 2014. Grover, 20 March 2015, chaired by Prof. Patricia Uberoi. 5. ‘Experimental Economics’, organised by Dr Sabyasachi Kar at IEG, Delhi, 15 25. ‘Bank Regulation, Supervision and September 2014. Performance around the World – What has been the Change since the Global 6. Panel Discussion, IDRC-TTI Project on Financial Crisis?’, Dr Vighneswara ‘Climate Change & Health’, organised Swamy, 21 November 2014, chaired by by Dr Purnamita Dasgupta at IIC, New Prof. Pradeep Agrawal. Delhi, 30 September 2014.
Distinguished Lectures
Training Programmes
1. ‘Growth and Distribution’, delivered 1. by Prof. V.K. Chetty, Dept. of Family Medicine, Boston University, 24 September 2014. 2. 2.
Lecture by Mr Ashish Kumar, Director General, Central Statistics Office, Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, December 12, 2014.
Workshops/Training Programmes 1. ‘Political Determinants of Economic Growth’, organised by Dr. Sabyasachi Kar at India International Centre (IIC), New Delhi, 23 July 2014.
35th batch of 29 IES Officer Trainees, 6 January-9 May 2014; Phase II from 14 July-5 December 2014. Induction programme for 18 Feeder post holders promoted to Grade IV of IES, 22 Sep-17 Oct 2014.
3. Refresher course on ‘Econometrics’ for senior level officers of ISS and Sr Officers/UTs, 8-19 December 2014. 4. Two-week non-residential training programme for the probationers of ISS, 37th batch on “Basics and Micro and Macro Economics Theory”, 23 March-3 April 2015. 423
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it has a stock of 21,500 back volumes of journals of 1,250 titles. The library receives 299 journals of which it obtains 113 journals Five ICSSR PhD Fellows are registered with on subscription, 62 journals in exchange IEG. In addition, IEG faculty members co- and 124 gratis. The library exchanges IEG’s supervise 26 PhD scholars. research output and publications (including its journal Contributions to Indian Sociology) Library with similar institutions in India and abroad. The IEG library contains a specialised collection of books and documents in The library has a complete set of census reports the social sciences, with an emphasis on commencing from 1872. For the period 1872 development and planning. It caters mainly to 1951, the census data is in microfiche format to the needs of faculty research and training. and from 1951 to 2011 in hard copy. For 1991, It also has micro documents, serials and 2001 and 2011, the census is also available in official publications brought out by research CDs. It also has a unique collection of old organisations, corporate bodies, international manuscripts and documents which it inherited organisations and their allied agencies, as part of the UNESCO collection. universities and the Central and the State governments, departments and their research IEG Library has digitised IEG Working Papers, IEG Discussion Papers etc. All and evaluation cells. these IEG research papers (full text) may be At present, the library has about 144,400 accessed from the IEG Intranet. IEG Library accessioned documents, including books, has also developed a data centre. monographs, workshop papers, conference proceedings and about 3,200 statistical serials Presently, the library is connected with the in the social sciences containing statistical University of Delhi’s LAN systems. This information on India and other countries. It allows access to many online resources, also has micro documents such as Institutional journals and databases like Taylor and Research Reports, working papers and Francis, Oxford University Press, Cambridge annual reports of companies and government University Press, SAGE Online, Econlit, departments and other bodies. In addition, JSTOR, ScienceDirect, EBSCO etc.
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Funds (Un-audited) Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure ICSSR Grant Salary Non-Plan 266.00 Non-Plan Plan 40.00 Plan State Govt. Grant Establishment/ Administrative Non-Plan Expenses Plan - Non-Plan Income from own sources 30.55 Plan Fellowships Fellowships B/F Fellowship 3.01 Utilize during the year Recd. During the year 21.85 C/F for next year Consultancy - Projects Workshops/Training Programme Total 361.41 Total
(` in Lakhs) Amount 284.77 23.70
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INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISE (IPE), HYDERABAD Research Projects (Completed)
Research Projects (Ongoing)
1. National research study on ‘Corporate 1. Relationship between GDP and Technology Causes in select Indian Social Responsibility’, sponsored by States', Andhra Pradesh (TIFAC). ICSSR. 2. Research study on ‘Socio-economic 2. 'Effects of Public Expenditure on Growth in India (UGC)'. Status of Minorities in India,’ sponsored by ICSSR. 3. 'Rural-Urban Migration in Andhra Pradesh: A Study on Socio-Economic 3. Study on ‘IT-based KPI Linked Impact on the Families of Migration Performance Management in Indian Farmers (ICSSR)'. Public Sector Enterprises (SAP India 4. ‘A Study on Impact of Faculty Pvt. Ltd.). Development Programme on Quality of 4. Study of Sustainability Practices in Teaching in Management Education: Public Enterprises (Grant administered A Special Reference to Andhra Pradesh (UGC).’ by IIM Bengaluru). 425
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5. ‘Micro Finance Institutions as a way towards Financial Inclusion – A Study on Select Districts of Odisha (UGC)’.
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2. 6th International Conference on ‘Corporate Governance - Corporate Corruption and Business Sustainability’, 19-20 November, 2014.
6. ‘A Study on the Impact of Agrarian Crisis on Migration of Farmers and Farm 3. Labourers in Andhra Pradesh (ICSSR)’.
Two-day Global Congress on CSR, 5-6 December 2014.
7. ‘Women on Indian Corporate Boards 4. International Conference on ‘Health (ICSSR)’. System Strengthening: Country Experiences’, Nov 12-14, 2014.
New Research Initiatives/Projects
5 1. Grant from the World Bank for facilitating knowledge exchange between Countries on Various Issues of Government Performance Management 6 (World Bank). 2 IDRC-ICSSR sponsored research on ‘Sources of Funding for Social Science Research in India – Flows, Adequacy and Priorities’.
Conferences/Seminars/Lectures National 1.
Seminar on ‘Training Need Assessment’ held during 22-23 May 2014.
2. Seminar on ‘MoU: DPE Guidelines for 2014-15, Implementation and Performance Evaluation’ organised by Prof. R K Mishra on Apr 23, 2014. 3.
‘Sharing of Best Practices in Vigilance and Audit Proof System of Integrated e-Procurement and Cyber Security in Public Sector’, organised by Mr. K R S Sastry, Jun 17-18, 2014.
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International Seminar on ‘Social Sector Development - Issues, Challenges and Policy’ (sponsored by ICSSR), 27-28 November 2014. 2nd International Conference and Doctoral Colloquium on ‘Transformative Social Science Research: Disciplines, Collaborations and Think Tanks’ during 3-4 March 2015.
Workshops/Training Programmes 1.
Programme for Women Executives.
2. IPE-ICPE Advanced Programme.
Leadership
3. The International Workshop on ‘Performance Evaluation and Management of State Owned Enterprises’ organized by the Department of Public Enterprises (DPE), Performance Management Division (PMD), Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India, with the Institute of Public Enterprise (IPE) as the Knowledge Partner was held during 14- 15 January 2015 in the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi. 4.
International Workshop on Urban Green Space Management: Areas for Global Policy and Research Intervention
Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Practices in Oil companies – Evidence from Emerging Nations’, Academic Foundation.
(Australia India Council Research Scoping Workshop: Liveable Cities).
Research Affiliation and Ph.D./ M.Phil. Programme
Research Papers and Articles in
Three PhD students were awarded degree in Journals the reporting year.
Publications of the Institute/Faculty Books 1. Proceedings of Global Roundtable on ‘Government Performance Management’, UNDP.
1. Shital Jhunjhunwala, ‘Intertwining CSR with Strategy – the Way Ahead’ was published in Emerald Journal – Corporate Governance Vol 14, Issue 2, 2014.
2. Mishra, Sarkar, Singh (2014), ‘Revolutionizing Corporate Social 2. RK Mishra, PS Janaki Krishna and Ch Responsibility’, Academic Foundation, Lakshmi Kumari ‘Climate Change: New Delhi. Mitigation and Adaptation’, Elsevier. 3. Jamaliah Said, Normah Omar and RK 3. Mishra ‘Governance and Integrity’, Bloomsbury India. 4. RK Mishra, KD Gaur and Hitender Bargal, ‘Micro finance – Issues and Challenges’, Sunrise Publications, New Delhi. 5. RK Mishra and SS Subrahmanyam, ‘Performance Evaluation of SLPEs in Karnataka’, Academic Foundation. 6. RK Mishra, Ch Lakshmi Kumari and K Srinivas, ‘State Level Public Enterprises in India – Problems and Prospects’, Academic Foundation.
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Mishra, Singh, Sarkar, ‘Rethinking CSR - Case of Oil and Gas Sector in India, Corporations and Sustainability: The South Asian Perspective’, Greenleaf Publishing Ltd., Sheffield, UK (in Press). Jayasree Raveendran (with Swati Alok), ‘Process Conflict Management among Indian Software Employees: Prediction of Conflict handling intention in fast changing Global IT Market using the Theory of Planned Behaviour’, Indian Journal of Business Research, Emerald publishers (in press).
7. RK Mishra, Jayasree Raveendran and 5. Sarkar, S. (2015), ‘Way to Organizational Development’ – Interpreting the Role of KN Jahangir, ‘Social Science Research Spirituality Using System Dynamics’, in India and the World’, Routledge, IIM Shillong Journal of Management Taylor & Francis Group. Science Vol. 6, No. 1. 8. Geeta Rani Duppati, RK Mishra and Stuat Locke ‘Corporate Governance, 6. Rajesh G, R K Mishra, ‘Does NTPC have a Dominant Position? A Critical 427
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Analysis’, Journal of Infrastructure Development, 6(2), 167-183.
Articles/Chapters in Published Books 1.
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5. Shaheen, ‘Millennium Development Goals and Muslim Minorities in India - A Status Report’, The Indian Social Sector: Trends and Issues, pp. 253299, Academic Foundation, New Delhi Publications.
RK Mishra and Jayasree Raveendran, ‘Indian and International Social Science Library Research: Initiatives in Performance Services available at the IPE library are Orientation’. Reference Service, Bibliographic Service, 2. RK Mishra, Jayasree Raveendran and Charging and Discharging the documents for KN Jahangir, ‘Social Science Research users, Internet Based Information Services like in India and the World’, Routledge, downloading the e material (articles, ebooks), 2015, published in New Delhi (India), Abstract Service, Indexing Service), Research Abingdon (U.K.) and New York Service, Annotations for subject Specified service. Digitization/software services is also (U.S.A.). available and software Newgenlib is used for 3. Sarkar and Kiranmai (2015), ‘Green issues and returns, preparing the overdue list HRM - An Innovative Step towards and also for stock verification. IPE library Business Excellence, Business Excelle- subscribes 100 journals annually. In exchange nce and Leadership Transforming HR for and gratis we receive around 150 journals. Enhanced Organizational Capability’, Around 22 journals are international. The Muncherji, Sinha, Shah (Ed.) Excel library also subscribe to online journals like ebsco, jstor, indiastat.com etc. The library India Publishers, New Delhi. procures annually around 1500 books 4. Mishra, Singh, Sarkar (2014), ‘Towards (reference and text), Government reports like Addressing Social Sector Issues in Public Accounts committee reports, Estimates India: A Corporate Social Responsibility Committee, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha Approach’, in The Indian Social Sector: reports, Comptroller and Auditor General Trends and Issues (ed.) by Mishra and Reports, Public Enterprise Survey, Economic Akundy, Academic Foundation. Survey and SLPEs reports.
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Funds (Un-audited) (` in Lakhs) Head of Income Amount Amount Head of Amount Amount Expenditure ICSSR Grant 113.10 Employees Salary 1089.27 & Allowances Non-Plan 70.10 Non- Plan Plan 43.00 Plan 551.81 Govt of Telangana 00.00 Establishment/ Administrative Expenses Non-Plan 0.00 Non-Plan Plan 0.00 Plan Own Sources 2649.20 Other Activies 821.08 Research & 496.06 Research & 295.69 Consultancy Projects Consultancy Projects MDPs, Conferneces/ Seminars /Workshops Long Term Management Education Programmes ICSSR Fellowship Other Income (Incl. Interest Memberships, etc.)
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MDPs, Conferneces/ Seminars /Workshops Long Term Management Education Programmes ICSSR Fellowship 291.68 Other Expenditure (Interest on Secured Loan, etc) Excess of Income over Expenditure (Before Depreciation) 3053.98 Total Expenditure
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INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL AND EOCNOMIC CHANGE (ISEC), BENGALURU Research Projects (Completed) 1.
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‘Baseline Data on Area, Production and Productivity of Horticulture Crops in North East and Himalayan States’ by Dr Komol Singh and Dr P Thippaiah. ‘Problems and Prospects of Sunflower Production in Karnataka’ by Dr Komol Singha and Prof Parmod Kumar.
initiated by KSNDMC’ by Dr Aditya Chavali and Dr V Ramaswamy. 9.
‘Third Party Evaluation Study of VGST Programmes’ by Dr Aditya Chavali.
10. ‘Evaluation Study of Saakshar Bharath Programme in Karnataka’ by Dr Aditya Chavali.
11. ‘Livelihood Security through Financial Access (An Assessment of VIRF3. ‘Improving Access to Social Security IDF Poverty Alleviation)’ by Dr Benefits among Unorganized Workers Veerashekharappa and Ms B P Vani. in Karnataka’ by Prof D Rajasekhar. 12. ‘Monitoring of PIP on Monthly Basis in 4. ‘Assessing the Environmental Burden the Districts of Karnataka and Andhra of Disease of Air Pollution: A Case Pradesh’ by Prof K S James and PRC Study of Two Metropolitan Cities – Team. Bengaluru and Hyderabad’ by Dr Syed 13. ‘Assessment of Pre and Post-Harvest Ajmal Pasha. Losses of Important Crops in India’ by Dr Elumalai Kannan and Prof Parmod 5. ‘Socio-economic Vulnerability Profile Kumar. Development at the District and Block (Taluk) Level for Karnataka’ by Prof K V Raju.
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14. ‘Improving the Delivery of Social Security Benefits in Karnataka’ by Prof D Rajasekhar.
‘Socio-economic Analysis of Increasing Resilience of Coffee Production to LRD’ 15. ‘Land Policy and Administration’ by Dr by Prof M R Narayana. Manasi S, Dr R G Nadadur, Prof P G Chengappa and Prof N Sivanna. 7. ‘Globalization and India: Issues on Regional Disparity, Industrial 16. ‘Eco-diversity Study in and around the BARC Project Site at Challakere, Development, Sectoral Performance, Chitradurga District, Karnataka’ by Trade and Environment’ by Prof Prof Sunil Nautiyal. Meenakshi Rajeev, Prof R S Deshpande and Dr Sunil Nautiyal. 17. ‘Manipur’s Acculturation to Korean
Culture’ by Dr Marchang Reimeingam. 8. ‘Evaluation Study on Impact and Advantages of Various Services with 18. ‘Enabling Tribal Communities to a Particular Focus on the Help Desk Improve Livelihoods and Enhance 430
Biodiversity Conservation: Scientific 28. ‘Non-tariff Barriers in Trade Supply and Technological Interventions for Chain between India and Sri Lanka’ by Sustainable Ecosystem Development in Dr Barun Deb Pal. BR Hills, Western Ghats by Prof Sunil 29. ‘Monitoring of SSA in Karnataka’ by Nautiyal. Dr K S Umamani, Dr M Lingaraju and 19. ‘Ecology and Scriptures – Water’ by Dr Indrajit Bairagya. Prof K V Raju and Dr S Manasi.
Research Projects (Ongoing)
20. ‘Environmental Governance in India: An Empirical Study of Urban Landscape 1. and Regional Levels’ by Prof K V Raju and Dr S Manasi.
‘Tariff Fixation for the Bengaluru Metro Rail Project’ by Dr Barun Deb Pal and Ms B P Vani.
21. ‘A Comprehensive Study on the Status of Scheduled Caste in Karnataka’ by Dr Manohar S Yadav.
‘Financial Exclusion in Urban Regions: A Few Case Studies of Karnataka’ by Prof Meenakshi Rajeev & Ms B P Vani.
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22. ‘Adolescent Child Bearing and Its Effect 3. ‘District Human Development Report on Maternal and Child Health in India’ for Davanagere’ by Prof N Sivanna. by Prof R Mutharayappa. 4. ‘Status of Environmental Education 23. ‘Evaluation of Karnataka State Finances’ (EE) at School Level – A Case Study by Prof K Gayithri, Prof Meenakshi of Schools in Ward 162, Girinagar, Rajeev, Dr Devendra Babu and Dr Barun Bengaluru City’ by Dr K S Umamani. Deb Pal. 24. ‘Demography and Health Study in 5. ‘Educated Unemployment in India: Causes, Consequences and Remedies’ and around the BARC Project Site at by Dr Indrajit Bairagya. Challakere, Chitradurga’ by Dr K S Umamani. 6. ‘Governance Reforms in Infrastructure in India: Initiatives and Outcomes’ by 25. ‘Comprehensive District Agricultural Prof S N Sangita. Planning: Capacity Building and Process Monitoring’ by Dr M J Bhende, Prof N 7. ‘Governance: Theoretical and Empirical Sivanna & Dr M Devendra Babu. Issues’ by Prof Siddharth Swaminathan. 26. ‘Institutional Structure and Performance Programme, 2013-14 of Agriculture in North-East India’ by 8. ‘Evaluation of Karnataka State Literacy Mission Dr Komol Singha. Authority’ by Dr I Maruthi. 27. ‘Impact Assessment of Prime Minister’s Rehabilitation Package for Farmers in 9. ‘Accounting for Urban Ecosystem Services: A Case Study of Bengaluru’ Suicide-Prone Districts of Karnataka’ by Dr M J Bhende. by Dr M Balasubramanian. 431
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Prices Realized by the Farmers’ by Dr 10. ‘Changing Consumption Pattern in Parmod Kumar and Dr K B Ramappa. India: Opportunities for Diversification towards High Value Commodities through Production and Marketing 20. ‘Impact Evaluation of Bhoochetana Programme in Karnataka’ by Dr Linkages’ by Prof P G Chengappa. Elumalai Kannan and Dr K B Ramappa. 11. ‘Agricultural Indicators’ by Dr A V 21. ‘India-Canada Pulses Trade: Prospects Manjunatha and Prof M J Bhende. and Challenges’ by Dr Elumalai Kannan. 12. ‘Value Chains for Sustainable Conservation, Integrated Development 22. ‘Improving Institutions for Pro-poor and Livelihoods Promotion: An Growth’ by Prof D Rajasekhar. Application to Butterfly Farming in 23. ‘Institutions, Governance and India’ by Prof P G Chengappa. Development: A Study of Selected 13. ‘Outlook on Agriculture’ by Prof Grama Panchayats in Karnataka’ by Parmod Kumar. Prof D Rajasekhar and Dr M Devendra Babu. 14. ‘Impact Evaluation Study of Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana in India’ by Prof Parmod Kumar Dr A V Manjunatha, Dr Elumalai Kannan, Dr M J Bhende, Dr K B Ramappa & Dr Komol Singha.
24. ‘District Human Development Report of Ramanagara’ by Dr M Devendra Babu.
25. ‘District Human Development Report of Chikballapura’ by Dr M Devendra 15. ‘Impact of National Food Security Babu. Mission (NFSM) on Input Use, Production, Productivity and Income: 26. ‘Decentralization and Social Security: A Study of Single Window Service A Case Study in Karnataka’ by Dr A V Centres for Unorganised Workers’ by Manjunatha and Prof Parmod Kumar. Prof D Rajasekhar. 16. ‘Adoption of Recommended Doses of Vulnerability and Fertilizers on Soil Test Basis by Farmers 27. ‘Livelihoods, Adaptation Strategies to Climate in Karnataka by Dr K B Ramappa and Variability and Change: A Bottom up Dr Elumalai Kannan. Approach to Simulate the Climate Change Impacts in Two Sensitive 17. ‘Documentation of Success Stories of Ecological Regions (Biodiversity Food Processing Units in Karnataka by Hotpots of India)’ by Prof Sunil Dr I Maruthi. Nautiyal, Dr K S Rao and Prof K V Raju. 18. ‘Assessment of Socio-Economic Capabilities of Dalit Households in 28. ‘Towards Improving Urban Sanitation Management and Performance Karnataka’ by Dr I Maruthi. in Bengaluru – Understanding 19. ‘The Relationship between Wholesale the Performance and Benefits of Prices, Retail Prices, Export Prices and Constructing Private Toilets under 432
INFOSYS Foundation’ by Dr S Manasi 38. ‘Globalization, Democratic Politics and Prof Sunil Nautiyal. and Inclusive Governance: Experiences from India’ by Prof S N Sangita. 29. ‘Conservation of Agro-biodiversity and Ecosystem Management: A Study 39. ‘Work and Workers in the New Service Economy’ by Prof Supriya Roy in Indian Agro-Climatic Sub-zones by Chowdhury and Ms B P Vani. Prof Sunil Nautiyal. ‘Urban Governance and Local 30. ‘Trade Facilitation and Trade 40. Democracy in Karnataka and Andhra Performance: An Appraisal in the Pradesh’ by Dr Anil Kumar V. context of India’s select SEZs by Dr Malini L Tantri. 41. ‘A Philosophy of Action: Hannah Arendt and Modernity’ by Dr V Anil Kumar. 31. ‘Universal Old Age Pension in India:
Estimates of Economic Demand, Public 42. ‘Discrimination and Patterns of Health Cost and Financing Options’ by Prof M seeking Behavior of Dalit and Muslim R Narayana. Communities in Selected Villages of Karnataka’ by Dr Sobin George. 32. ‘Climate Change and Efficiency or Urban Water Supply and Demand 43. ‘Impact of Education and Employment Management in Bengaluru and New on the Economy of Scheduled Tribes York Cities: A Comparative Study’ by of North-East India’ by Dr Marchang Dr Krishna Raj. Reimeingam. 33. ‘Health Insurance for the Poor and Elderly: Is RSBY the Answer?’ by Prof Meenakshi Rajeev and Ms B P Vani.
44. ‘Gram Panchayats in Karnataka: Reservation and Participation of Representatives’ by Dr Anand Inbanathan.
34. ‘Mapping of Farm and Non-farm Linkage in Rural India’ by Prof 45. ‘Assessing Quality of Civil Registration System (CRS) Data at the District Level Meenakshi Rajeev. on a Regular Basis for Facilitating 35. ‘Financial Inclusion in Rural Area: Updating Exercise of National Impact of Policies (A Case Study of Population Register (NPR)’ by Prof K Karnataka)’ by Dr Veerashekharappa. S James and Dr P M Kulkarni. 36. ‘Monitoring of SSA-RTE in Karnataka 46. ‘Family Planning and Women’s Work Period: November 2014 to March 2015’ Participation in India’ by Dr T N Bhat. by Dr K S Umamani, Dr M Lingaraju 47. ‘Building Knowledge Base on Ageing and Dr Indrajit Bairagya. in India – Increased Awareness, Access and Quality of Elderly Services’ by Prof 37. ‘Urban Governance Policy and Planning K S James, Dr T S Syamala, Dr Lekha in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh’ by Dr V Anil Kumar. Subaiya and Dr T N Bhat. 433
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48. ‘Ageing and Well-being in a Globalised World’ by Prof K S James, Dr T S Syamala and Dr Lekha Subaiya.
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59. ‘Prioritizing Climate Smart Technologies in Madhya Pradesh’ by Dr Barun Deb Pal.
49. ‘Migrant’s Suitcase: Examining the 60. ‘Status of Transgenders in Karnataka’ Flow of Norms, Identity and Social by Dr Anand Inbanathan & Dr Sobin Capital between India and Netherlands’ George. by Prof K S James. 61. ‘Gender and Life Vulnerability: 50. ‘Spatial Inequality of Urban Growth Study of Women Health from Gender in Karnataka: Trends, Levels and Perspective’ by Prof R Mutharayappa Implications’ by Dr C M Lakshmana. and Dr K C Channamma. 51. ‘PIP Monitoring in 12 Districts of Karnataka and Jharkhand’ by K S James and All PRC Staff.
62. ‘WHO-Sage India Study on Global Ageing and Adult Health in India – Wave -2, 2015 for the State of Karnataka’ by Dr C M Lakshmana.
52. ‘Bengaluru City Surveys-2’ by Prof Kala S Sridhar and Dr S Manasi. Conferences/Seminars/Lectures
53. ‘Pathways to Sanitation: Growing National Challenges and Access to Urban Poor: A Study of Bengaluru City’ by Dr S 1. 12th Prof L S Venkataramanan Memorial Lecture. Manasi. 54. ‘A Study on Female Street Vendors in 2. Dissemination Seminar of the Report on ‘The Status of Elderly in Odisha’. Bengaluru City’ by Prof R Mutharayappa and Dr K C Channamma. 3. National Seminar on ‘Women Empowerment – A Strategy for 55. ‘Socio-economic Impact Assessment of Development’. Living Micro Organisms (LMOs)’ by Dr A V Manjunatha and Dr Elumalai 4. Two-day Meeting of the Annual Action Kannan. Plan (AAP) of Population Research Centres (PRCs). 56. ‘Status Paper on Slum Governance in Karnataka: Trends, Issues and Roadmap’ International by Prof S Madheswaran and Ms B P 1. International Seminar on 'Global Vani. Issues of Population, Development and 57. ‘Interest Subvention in Agriculture Environment'. Credit: Does it Serve the Purpose?’ by Prof Meenakshi Rajeev and Ms B P 2. International Seminar on 'Green Economy and Sustainable Development'. Vani. 58. ‘Food Distribution in Emerging 3. International Seminar on 'Natural Resource and National Accounts in Markets: The Case of Indian Seafood’ by Prof Meenakshi Rajeev. South Asia'. 434
4. International Seminar on ‘Climate Research Affiliation and Ph.D/M. Change and Food Security: The Global Phil Programme and Indian Contexts’. The Institute has a rigorous and well Workshops/Training Programmes established unique PhD Teaching Programme. This has been one of the strongest in social 1. Certificate Course in Methods and sciences in the country. Quality is ensured Applications in Social Science Research. through purely merit-based selection, inviting eminent faculty to teach and inviting 2. Orientation to IAS Probationers. international scholars for reasonably long 3. ISEC-NCI International Post- durations to interact with the students. Graduate Course on ‘Approaching During the first year, PhD students have to the Environment in India – Issues and undergo a rigorous Research Methodology Methods in the Study of the Nature- Course which includes advanced lectures in subject discipline, training in quantitative Economy-Society Interface’. techniques and perspectives in main Social 4. Training Programme for ISS Science Disciplines. Institute also allows Probationary Officers. part-time students and the selection procedure is quite meticulous. Regular revision of 5. Training Programme for Members of syllabi is undertaken to incorporate the latest Zilla Panchayats in Karnataka. developments in the respective subjects. 6. Orientation and Scholarship Distribution Institute has well-furnished guest house for visiting scholars, separate hostels for boys and Programme for SSTSS Students. girls. 7. Workshop on Impact Evaluation of Bhoochetana Programme in Karnataka. Doctoral students at ISEC are supported with fellowships and contingency allowances 8. Workshop on District Human except those who opt for part-time PhD. Development Report of Chikkballapura The ICSSR has allotted 18 fellowships to Zilla Panchayat. the Institute from 2013-14 (10 for General Merit Category; 3 for SC Category; 2 for ST 9. Workshop on National Innovation Category and 3 for Minority Category). The Survey Report 2014. Institute makes efforts to support the students 10. Census Data Dissemination Workshop. on fellowship up to four years of their studies. 11. International Training Workshop on All the PhD Fellows of ISEC are required to Demographic Computation Series -2: present two seminars every year (in June and Multistate Population Projection in December). The thesis is forwarded to the university concerned only after the students Excel. makes a pre-submission and open seminar 12. Workshop on Socio-economic presentation. All seminars are reviewed by Assessment of Living Modified panels of experts drawn from within and outside the Institute. Organisms (LMOs). 435
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PhD Coordinator looks after the academic 4. ‘Liberalization and Economic and non-academic matters of the students, Performance of the Informal Sector: A organising bi-annual seminars and discussing Study of Indian Economy’, London and the progress of the students. Each student has New York: Routledge- Taylor & Francis a Doctoral Committee to advise the student in Group, ISBN-10: 0415736277 | ISBNaddition to the supervisor. The Institute has 13: 978-0415736275, October 2014, by been recognised by University of Mysore, Indrajit Bairagya. Bengaluru University, Osmania University, Mangalore University and Karnatak 5. ‘‘Women Empowerment – Then and Now: A Social, Historical, Economic and University, as a Research Centre. Institute Political Perspective’ (National Seminar has also collaborated with International institutions like Maastritch University, The Proceedings), Ramanagara: Ankanahalli Netherlands, Groningen University. Efforts Prakashana, October, 2014, by Mohan are underway to collaborate with other Das, M Lingaraju and R Nagesh. national and international institutions. Over the years, nearly 195 students have secured 6. ‘Socio-economic and Environmental Implications of Agricultural Residue doctoral degrees from ISEC in various social Burning: A Case Study of Punjab, India’, sciences disciplines. Springer, 2015, ISBN 978-81-322-2146Publications 3, by Parmod Kumar, Surender Kumar and Laxmi Joshi. Books 7. ‘‘Reforming Cooperative Credit 1. ‘Population Ageing in India’, Cambridge Structure in India for Financial University Press, ISBN-13: 978Inclusion’, Germany: University of 1107073326, July 2014 by James K S, G Kassel, Germany in collaboration with Giridhar, K M Sathyanarayana, Sanjay Reiner Hampp Verlag, ISBN 978-3Kumar and Moneer Alam. 86618-397-1, by Veerashekharappa, 2. ‘Emerging Issues in Economic Meenakshi Rajeev and Soumitra Development: A Contemporary Pramanik, December 2014. Theoretical Perspective’, Oxford University Press, ISBN: 0198099061, 8. ‘‘Economic Growth, Trade and Poverty: A Comparative Analysis of India and 9780198099062, June 2014, by China’. Konark Publishers, 2015, ISBN: Meenakshi Rajeev and Sugata Marjit. 9789322008413, by Elumalai Kannan, 3. ‘GHG Emission and Economic Growth: R S Deshpande, Guo Xiaoming and Yue A Computable General Equilibrium Zhaomin. Model Based Analysis for India’, New Delhi: Springer, India, ISBN-13: 978- 9. ‘Women Empowerment: Challenges in the 21st Century’, Varanasi (UP): 81-322-1942-2, November 2014, by Nootan Publications, January 2015, by Barun Deb Pal, Vijay P Ojha, Sanjib Pohit and Joyashree Roy. M Lingaraju, Mohan Das and Nagesh R. 436
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10. ‘Sabaleekaranada Haadiyalli Mahile’, 5. ‘Environmentally Extended Social Accounting Matrix for Climate Change Varanasi (UP): Nootan Publications, Policy Analysis for India’, Journal of January 2015, by M Lingaraju, Mohan Regional Development and Planning, Das and Sudhakara H. (Kannada). 3 (1), 2014 - Barun Deb Pal and Sanjib 11. ‘Globalization and Sericulture in India’, Pohit. Mangalore: Mangalam Publications, 6. ‘Diversification towards High Value January 2015, by Maruthi, I. Agricultural Commodities in India’, in Prem Nath (ed), Food, Agriculture 12. ‘Women’s Empowerment - A Strategy and Humanity, Vol.III. Jodhpur, for Development’, New Delhi: Rajasthan: Dr. P.N. Agricultural Science Bookwell Publishers, 2015, by Binay Foundation, Bengaluru and Scientific Kumar Pattnaik, R Mutharayappa and K Publishers (India), 2014 – Chengappa C Channamma. ISBN: 978-93-80574P G, Yadava, C G, Arun, M and H M 75-2. Prasanna Kumar.
Research Papers and Articles in Journals/Chapters in Published Books
7. ‘Rural Local Government Finance in South Indian States’, in G Palanithurai (ed), Decentralisation in South Indian States. Chennai: MJP Publishers, 2014 1. ‘On Civil Society, Again: Civil Society, – Devendra Babu M. State and Public Policy in South India', Studies in Indian Politics (Sage), 2 (1), 8. ‘How Peri-Urban Agriculture can June 2014 - Anil Kumar V. Support with Food to the Growing 2. ‘Political Decentralization and Economic Reforms in South India: An uneven Equation?’, Man and Development, 2014 - Anil Kumar V.
Urban Population-Role Expectations and Parameters for Economic Growth in Developing Countries’, in Prem Nath (ed), The Basics of Human Civilization: Food, Agriculture and Humanity, Vol. III: Agriculture. Dr. P.N. Agricultural Science Foundation (PNASF), Bengaluru and Scientific Publishers, India, 2014 – Chengappa P G, Yadava, C G, Arun, M and M K Gana Shruthy.
3. ‘State, New Developmentalism and Political Processes’, My Society: Biannual Refereed Arts Journal of the University of Mysore, VII (1-2), MarchAugust/ September-February, 2013-14 (September) - Anil Kumar V. 9. ‘Tank Irrigation: Prospects for Development in Karnataka’, Kisan 4. ‘Whither Decentralization in India? The World: A Journal of Agriculture and Interesting Story of a Nobody's Child’, Rural Development, 41 (7), July 2014 in Lancy Lobo, Mrutuyanjaya Sahu and Elumalai Kannan. Jayesh Shah (eds), Federalism in India: Towards a Fresh Balance of Power. 10. ‘Subsidies in Food, Agriculture and Jaipur: Rawat, 2014 - Anil Kumar V. Allied Sectors of Karnataka’, in K 437
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Gayithri (ed), Government Subsidies in Karnataka (Monograph). Bengaluru: ISEC, 2014 – Elumalai Kannan. 11. ‘Trends in Agricultural Incomes: An Analysis at the Select Crops and State Levels in India’. Journal of Agrarian Change, 15 (2), 2015 – Elumalai Kannan. 12. ‘Abuse against Elderly in India – The Role of Education’, BMC Public Health, 14: 336, April 2014 - James K S and Skirbekk, Vegard.
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Allianz SE, 2015 – James K S and N Kavitha. 18. ‘The Efficiency of India’s Cities: Is there a Case to Finance them?’, International Journal of Applied Behavioral Economics, 3 (1) January-March 2014 Kala Seetharam Sridhar. 19. ‘Dynamics of Urban Growth, Resource Degradation and Environmental Pollution in Million Plus Cities of India’, Journal of Environment and Urbanisation Asia, Sage Publication, 5 (1), March 2014 - Lakshmana C M.
13. ‘Changes in Mortality and Human Longevity in Kerala: Are they Leading ‘Demographic Change and the to the Advanced Stage?’. Global Health 20. Environment’, Economic and Political Action, May 7, 2014 - James K S and Weekly, L (8): 15-17, February 2015 – Benson Thomas. Lakshmana, C M. 14. ‘Does Living Longer Mean Living ‘Demographics of Population Healthier? Exploring Disability Free 21. Ageing in India’, in G Giridhar, K Life Expectancy in India’. Indian Journal M Sathyanarayana, Sanjay Kumar, of Gerontology, 28 (3), 2014 - James K K S James and Moneer Alam (eds), S, Benson Thomas and S Sulaja. Population Ageing in India, Cambridge 15. ‘Golden Cage: The Stability of Marriage University Press, 2014 - Lekha Subaiya in India’, Economic and Political and Dhananjay W Bansod. Weekly, L (13), March 2015 – James K S and K Srinivasan. 22. ‘Socio-economic Disparities in Health Care Seeking Behavior, Health 16. ‘Understanding Female Migration Expenditure & Its Source of Financing in Pattern in India: Exploring the Driving Odisha’, Journal of Health Management, Forces’, in S Irudaya Rajan (ed), India Sage Publication, 16 (3): 397-414, 2014 Migration Report 2015: Gender and – Madheswaran S and Amit Kumar Migration. New Delhi: Routledge, Sahoo. 2015 –James K S and Sandhya Rani Mahapatro.
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35. ‘Nature and Dimensions of Farmers’ 42. ‘Does Women’s Autonomy Influence Fertility Preference’, Man and Indebtedness in India’, in P K Shetty Development, XXXVI (3), September, (ed), Innovations in Rice Production, 2014 – Mutharayappa R. NIAS Publications - Meenakshi Rajeev and B P Vani. 43. ‘Is Low Fertility Really a Problem? Population Ageing, Dependency and 36. ‘Banking Sector in India: Reforms and Consumption’, Science, 347 (10): 229Beyond’, in Jakub Zajaczkowski et al 34, October 2014 – Narayana M R, (eds), India in the Contemporary World: Ronald Lee, Andrew Mason et al. Polity, Economy and International Relations. Routledge, 2014 - Meenakshi 44. ‘What Does India Need to Extend the Rajeev. Demographic Dividend?’, Policy in 37. ‘Input-Output Linkage across Sectors and Employment Challenges in Indian Economy’. Arthavijnana, LVI (1), March 2014 - Meenakshi Rajeev and Tulika Bhattacharya.
Focus (published by International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth at Brasillia DF (Brazil), jointly supported by UNDP and the Government of Brazil). 30: 2326, 2014 – Narayana M R.
38. ‘Identifying Employment Creating Sectors in India: An Analysis of InputOutput Linkages’, Kassel University, Germany, published paper, 2014 Meenakshi Rajeev.
45. ‘Are Subsidies for Coffee Farmers Inclusive in India: Evidence and Implications from a Household Survey’. Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy, 3 (2): 239-73, August 2014 – Narayana M R.
39. ‘Accessibility to Credit and Its 46. ‘Growth Effects of Industrial Clusters: Determinants, Margin’, Journal of Evidence and Implications for India’, Applied Economic Research, 8 (3): 285South Asia Economic Journal, 15: 71300, August 2014 - Meenakshi Rajeev 92, 2014 – Narayana M R. and Manojit Bhattacharya. 47. ‘Production, Employment, Marketing 40. ‘Childhood Morbidities: Analysing and On-Farm Processing: A Case Caste Group Differentials in Rural India’, of Selected Horticultural Crops in Asian Journal of Social Science Review, Karnataka’, Agriculture Situation in 5 (1), March 2014 – Mutharayappa R India, LXX (9), December 2013 and Rajesh Raushan. Parmod Kumar. 41. ‘Neighbourhood Development and 48. ‘Is There a Case to Extend Social Illness Differential in Rural India: Pension Schemes to All Unorganised Are they Interlinked?’ Journal of Workers? Evidence from Karnataka’, Development Management and The Grassroots Governance Journal, 12 Communication, 1 (3), July-September (2), July-December 2014 – Rajasekhar 2014 – Mutharayappa R and Rajesh D, G Sreedhar, R Manjula, R R Biradar and N L Narasimha Reddy. Raushan. 440
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61. ‘Bringing Class Back In: Informality in Bengaluru’, Socialist Register, 51, 2015 – Supriya Roy Chowdhury.
No. 34. Bengaluru: Institute for Social and Economic Change.
63. ‘Access of Bank Credit to Scheduled Castes: A Case Study of Karnataka’. 2. Indian Journal of Inclusive Growth, 2 (Special Issue), 2014 - Veerashekharappa.
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4. ‘Krishna Raj (November 2014), Green 62. ‘State-wise Dynamics of the Double Business for Greening Karnataka: A Burden of Malnutrition among 15-49 Study of Coir Industry’, Social and year-old Women in India: How Much Economic Change Monograph Series Does the Scenario Change Considering No. 35. Bengaluru: Institute for Social Asian Population-specific BMI Cut-off and Economic Change. Values?’. Ecology of Food and Nutrition, 53 (6): 618-38, November 2014 – Working Papers Syamala T S, Angan Sengupta, Federica 1. ‘Healthcare Utilisation Behaviour in Angeli, Thelakkat Sankaranarayanan India: Socio-economic Disparities and Syamala, C P Van Schayck and Pieter the Effect of Health Insurance’ by Amit Dagnelie. Kumar Sahoo and S Madheswaran (No.
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‘Integrated Child Development Services in India – A Sub-national Review’ by Jonathan Gangbar, Pavithra Rajan and K Gayithri (No. 318).
Infrastructure-output Nexus: Dilip Kumar P J (April 2014), ‘Managing 3. ‘The Regional Experience from India’ by India’s Forests: Village Communities, Sumedha Bajar (No. 319). Panchayati Raj Institutions and the State’, Social and Economic Change Monograph Series No. 32. Bengaluru: 4. ‘Uncertainty, Risk and Risk Mitigation: Field Experiences from Farm Sector in Institute for Social and Economic Karnataka’ by Meenakshi Rajeev and B Change. P Vani (No. 320). 2. Sunil Nautiyal, S Manasi and M S Umesh Babu (May 2014), ‘Evaluation 5. ‘Socio-Economic Disparities in HealthSeeking Behaviour, Health Expenditure of Western Ghats Development and Sources of Finance in Odisha: Programmes (WGDP) and Policy Evidence from NSSO 2004-05’ by Amit Recommendations: A Case Study from Kumar Sahoo and S Madheswaran (No. Karnataka’ Social and Economic Change 321). Monograph Series No. 33. Bengaluru: Institute for Social and Economic 6. ‘Does Living Longer Mean Living Change. Healthier? Exploring Disability-free Life Expectancy in India’ by M Benson 3. K Gayithri (October 2014), ‘Government Thomas, K S James and S Sulaja (No. Subsidies in Karnataka’, Social and 322). Economic Change Monograph Series 1.
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‘Child and Maternal Health and Nutrition in South Asia - Lesson for India’ by Pavithra Rajan, Jonathan Gangbar and K Gayithri (No. 323).
16. ‘Fiscal Sustainability of National Food Security Act, 2013 in India’ by Krishanu Pradhan (No. 332).
12. ‘Public-Private Partnership’s Growth Empirics in India’s Infrastructure Development’ by Nagesha G and K Gayithri (No. 328).
1. ‘Farmers’ Preference for Climate Smart Technologies – An Assessment in IndoGangetic Plain’, 2014 - Barun Deb Pal, Garima Taneja, Pramod K Joshi, Pramod K Aggarawal and N K Tyagi.
17. ‘Integrated Child Development Services in Karnataka’ by Pavithra Rajan, 8. ‘Reflecting on the Role of Institutions Jonathan Gangbar and K Gayithri (No. in the Everyday Lives of Displaced 333). Women: The Case of Ganga-Erosion in Malda, West Bengal’ by Priyanka Dutta 18. ‘Performance-Based Budgeting (No. 324). Subnational Initiatives in India and China’ by K Gayithri (No. 334). 9. ‘Access of Bank Credit to Vulnerable Sections: A Case Study of Karnataka’ by 19. ‘Ricardian Approach to Fiscal Veerashekharappa (No. 325). Sustainability in India’ by Krishanu Pradhan (No. 335). 10. ‘Neighbourhood Development and Caste Distribution in Rural India’ by Rajesh Raushan and R Mutharayappa 20. ‘Performance Analysis of National Highway Public-Private Partnerships (No. 326). (PPPs) in India’ by Nagesha G and K Gayithri (No. 336). 11. ‘Assessment of India’s Fiscal and External Sector Vulnerability: A Balance Sheet Approach’ by Krishanu Pradhan Working Papers Published outside ISEC (No. 327).
13. ‘Identifying the High-Linked Sectors for India: An Application of Import- 2. ‘Health Status, Care Giving and Receiving among Elderly with Migrant Adjusted Domestic Input-Output Children’, Series II, Working Paper 4, Matrix’ by Tulika Bhattacharya and Building Knowledge Base on Population Meenakshi Rajeev (No. 329). Ageing in India, December 2014 – James 14. ‘Out-Of-Pocket (OOP) Financial K S, Ajay Bailey and Jyoti S Hallard. Risk Protection: The Role of Health Insurance’ by Amit Kumar Sahoo and S 3. ‘Identifying the High Linked Sectors for India: An Application of ImportMadheswaran (No. 330). adjusted Domestic C111 Input-Output 15. ‘Promises and Paradoxes of SEZs Matrix’, The International Center Expansion in India’ by Malini L Tantri for Development and Decent Work, Working Papers No. 12, Kassel (No. 331). 443
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University, Germany, May 2014 – software. The major databases available are Meenakshi Rajeev. JSTOR, Econlit Fulltext; Political Science Complete, Indiastat.com; EPWRF ITS; CMIE Library Prowess; IMF E-library and Data. The Library Dr. VKRV Rao Library is one of India's Digitization Programme has been going premier research libraries in social sciences. on strongly and the number of documents Since its inception in 1972, the library has been digitized has crossed 9000. This is hosted in an integral part of the institution, providing DSPACE digital library server located in the efficient and timely support to the institute’s library and available to global social science faculties, researchers, PhD scholars as well as research community. The library collection to policy makers, administrators, consultants, now stands at 1,33,795 which consist of students from all over the country. The library 45,965 books, 48,031 reports 20,587 bound offers services such as research data service, volumes and 19,212 other documents. Back lending service, reference service, current volumes of many important journals were awareness services i.e. new additions, current maintained from the first issue onwards. journal list, current contents and monthly index Current subscription includes 298 journals of articles to its esteemed users. Inter-library which consist of 138 foreign and 160 Indian loan services are provided to the users, with journals. During the year 2014-15, 602 the well-established libraries such as IISc, ISI books, 653 reports, 558 bound volumes and Bengaluru, IIM Bengaluru and DELNET. The 27 other documents were added to the library library is fully computerized using LIBSYS collection.
Funds (Un-audited) Income (Heads) Amount (Rs.) Expenditure ICSSR Grant Salary Non-Plan 339.30 Non-Plan Plan 40.00 Plan State Govt. Grant Establishment/ Administrative Non-Plan 485.00 Non-Plan Plan 200.00 Plan 844.40 Projects Income from own source (Projects, Fellowship, Fellowship Consultancy etc.) Any other Source 544.80 Workshops/Training Programme Other Misc. Expenses Total 2453.50 Total
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(` in Lakhs) Amount (Rs.) 1416.15 117.60 309.68 492.17 24.12 67.62 26.16 2453.50
INSTITUTE FOR STUDIES IN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT (ISID), NEW DELHI Research Projects (Completed) 1.
‘Estimating Tax Incidence of Tobacco Products in India: An Empirical Analysis,’ funded by WHO by Dr. Shailender Kumar.
2. ‘Study of the Elasticity of Demand for Exports of Top Ten Commodity Groups of India: An Analysis of India’s Merchandise Export Performance during 1999–2013,’ by Dr. Smitha Francis.
and Export Growth,’ sponsored by the Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, Prof. T.P. Bhat and Dr. Mahua Paul. 4.
3. ‘Ports as Infrastructure, Ports as 5. Cities: The Indian Port System from Colonialism to Globalization' by Prof. Atiya Habeeb Kidwai, sponsored by the ICSSR. 6. 4.
‘India: Trade in Health Services’ by Dr T.P. Bhat.
5.
‘Growth and Structure of Clinical Trial Industry in India’ by Prof. Dinesh Abrol and Dr Swadhin Mondal.
Research Projects (Ongoing) 1.
2.
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‘Effectiveness of Selected Scholarship Schemes for the Improvement in Access and Retention of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Students in Odisha’, sponsored by ICSSR, Dr. Pradeep Kumar. ‘Study of Urbanisation of Uttarakhand’, a project given by the Fourth State Finance Commission of Uttarakhand Government, Prof. H. Ramachandran. 'Emerging Patterns of Outsourcing and Contracting in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing in India', sponsored by the ICSSR. Prof. Dinesh Abrol.
7. 'Developing a Bio-medical R&D and Innovation for a Landscape for India: A Coping Study', sponsored by WHO, Prof. Dinesh Abrol.
New Initiatives
‘India’s Inward FDI Experience in the Post-liberalisation Period,’ sponsored 1. Industry, Employment and Urban Development. by the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), Prof. K.S. Chalapati 2. Participation of Indian Firms in Global Rao is the Programme Director. Production Network: Nature and Implications. 'Constructing An Urban India' by Prof. H. Ramachandran under the ICSSR National Fellowship Programme.
‘To Identify the Linkage between Growth of Manufacturing Sector as Reflected by the Annual Survey of Industries (ASI)
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Foreign Acquisitions and FDI Inflows into India’s Drugs and Pharmaceutical Sector.
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Interactions between Industrial Policy 6. and Trade Policy: A Case Study of the Electronics Industry. 5.
Pharmaceutical Sector: Investment and Innovation.
A talk on ‘Annual Survey of Industries (ASI) Sample Frame, Methodology, Concepts & Definitions’, was organised by Sandip Sarkar, Professor, Institute of Human Development (IHD), October 20, 2014.
Foundation Day Lecture
7.
Foundation Day Lecture on 'Fostering Manufacturing Sector for Inclusive Growth, Sustainable Balance of Payments and Jobs Creation: Lessons from Experiences of East Asian Countries' by Dr Nagesh Kumar, Director, UN-ESCAP, South and South-West Asia Office, New Delhi.
8. ‘Clinical Trial Industry in India: A Systematic Review’, Swadhin, November 28, 2014.
Conferences/Seminars/Presentations 1. ISID Discussion Forum 'Smart Cities Smarting People', organised by Prof. H. Ramachandran, ICSSR National Fellow, ISID on 10 December 2014.
9.
‘India: Trade in Health Care Services’, was organised by T.P. Bhat, November 03, 2014.
‘Effectiveness of Selected Scholarship Schemes for the Improvement in Access and Retention of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Students in Odisha’, was organised by Pradeep Kumar Choudhury on 22 December 2014.
10. ‘An Analysis of India’s Merchandise Export Performance during 1999-2013: Existing Competencies and Emerging 2. Brainstorming Session on ‘India’s Policy Challenges’ was organised by Defence FDI Policy’, held on November Smitha Francis on January 21, 2015. 01, 2014. 11. ‘BOP Impact of FDI under Reforms' 3. ‘Firm Strategy and Tax Burden of Phase: An Evaluation of Foreign Tobacco Products in India’, was Exchange Utilisation Pattern of organised by Shailender Kumar Hooda Manufacturing Foreign Affiliates of on April 16, 2014. India’ and ‘Identifying Transfer Prices Extent and Transfer Mispricing Cases 4. ‘Estimating Impact of Increase in Tax in Foreign Exchange Transactions of on Prices of Tobacco Products in India: manufacturing ForeignAffiliates in India: An Empirical Analysis’, Shailender Kr 2005-2014’, Swati Verma, Research Hooda, ISID and Pritam Datta, PHFI. Scholar made two presentations on the research topics, January 23, 2015. 5. ‘Role of Private Sector in Medical Education and Human Resource 12. ‘Foreign Direct Investment in Hospital Development for Health in India’, was Sector in India: Trends, Pattern and organised by Pradeep Kumar Choudhury Issues’, was organised by Shailender Kr Hooda on February 10, 2015. held on October 16, 2014. 446
13. ‘Rent and Surplus in Global Production Network: Explaining Fragmentation and Volatility in Capital-Labour Relations in Developing Countries’, was organised by Satyaki Roy 4 March 2015.
Workshops/Training Programmes (conducted by the Institute)
year students of their Five-year integrated M.A. (Honours) in Economics. These students were attached to various faculty members for guidance and supervision. The three students joined the Institute for internship in January 2014. The Interns made presentations on April 28, 2014 at the institute on the following topics:
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Workshop on ‘Open Source Seed System’ 1. Ms Gaganpreet Kaur, ‘Growth & organised jointly by ISID, Centre for Structural Change in Industry in Punjab Sustainable Agriculture (CSA), Society (1980–81 to 2009–10)’ under the for Agro-Ecology (ISAE) and Alliance supervision of Prof. T.S. Papola. for Sustainable and Holistic Agriculture (ASHA) during August 30-31, 2014 2. Ms Khushboo Aggarwal, ‘Implications of Mergers & Acquisitions related FDI 2. Workshop on ‘Intellectual Property and Inflows on the Development of Indian Public Health’ for Research Scholars, Pharmaceutical Industry’ under the Professionals/Researchers and Civil supervision of Prof. Dinesh Abrol. Society Organization, organised jointly by ISID–PHFI–TWN–ISIL, New Delhi 3. Ms Rashmi Kashyap, ‘India’s Export during March 23–27, 2015. Trends, Growth and Assessment of Performance’ under the supervision of 3. One-week Orientation Programme in Prof. T.P. Bhat. ‘Social Science Research’ for Research Scholars and Teachers belonging to Publications Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Marginalised Groups s ponsored Books by ICSSR during March 09–14, 2015. 1. ‘India's Policy Milieu: Economic 4. Six-day Workshop ‘Audio-Visual Media Development, Planning and Industry’, as a Tool in Research’ for young social S.K. Goyal (2014), Academic science researchers, organised during Foundation. November 24–29, 2014. 2. ‘Access to Medicines in India’, Dinesh Research Internship Programme Abrol, Sakthivel Selvaraj and K.M. Gopakumar (Eds.) (2014), Academic The institute has been providing summer Foundation. internship to final year post graduate students in economics/commerce, business economics Research Papers and Articles in and media & communication areas. This Journals year, the Department of Economics, Panjab University, Chandigarh approached the 1. Dinesh Abrol (2014), ‘Pro-poor Institute to provide Internship to three final Innovation - making, Knowledge 447
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Production and Technology 7. Jesim Pais (2014), ‘Migrant Workers in Ludhiana’ in Uchikawa S. (Eds.) Implementation for Rural Areas: Industrial Clusters, Migrant Workers, Lessons from the Indian Experience and Labour Markets in India, Palgrave in Innovation in India: Combining Macmillan, September 2014. (coEconomic Growth with Inclusive authored with Yoshifumi Usami). Development’, edited by: Shyama V. Ramani, Cambridge University Press. 8. Jesim Pais (2014), ‘The Limits of Self2. Dinesh Abrol (2014), in collaboration certification”, Op-ed article in The with Fressoli, M., Arond, E., Smith, A., Hindu on November 6, 2014. Ely, A. and R. Dias), ‘When Grassroots Innovation Movements Encounter 9. K.S. Chalapati Rao (2014), ‘Fuelling Make in India” with Biswajit Dhar in Mainstream Institutions: Implications Financial Express, July 10, 2014. for Models of Inclusive Innovation’, Innovation & Development 4, 2: 27710. K.S. Chalapati Rao (2014), ‘India's 292, Routledge. Current Account Deficit: Causes and Cures’ with Biswajit Dhar in Economic 3. Dinesh Abrol (2014), ‘Mobilizing for and Political Weekly, Vol. XLIX, No. Democratization of Science in India: 21, May 24, 2014. Learning from the PSM Experience’, in Journal of Scientific Temper, NISCAIR, 11. Pradeep Kumar Choudhury (2014), Delhi, Volume 2, No. 1 & 2 (2014). ‘Education Vouchers Scheme in India: 4. Dinesh Abrol and Ankush Gupta (2014), Paper to Practice’ in Elementary ‘Understanding the Diffusion Modes Education in India (Eds. Rajive of Grassroots Innovations in India: A Kumar and Narendra Kumar), Atlantic study of Honey Bee Network Supported Publishers and Distributors, Delhi: Innovators’ in the forthcoming 2014. Special Issue of African Journal of Science Technology Innovation and 12. Pradeep Kumar Choudhury (2014), ‘What Explains the Gender Development (AJSTID), November Discrimination in Employment and 2014. Earnings of Engineering Graduates in 5. H. Ramachandran (2014), ‘Urbanisation India?’, Working Paper No. 2014/003, – A Solution to Poverty’, Social Change, Development Studies Association of December. Ireland, November 2014. 6. Hooda, Shailender Kumar (2014), 13. Satyaki Roy (2014), interviewed Prof. ‘Health Expenditure, Health Outcomes Prabhat Patnaik on Marxist Theory in and the Role of Decentralised www.vikalp.ind.in; 09 August 2014. Governance: Evidences from Rural India’, Journal of Indian School of 14. Satyaki Roy (2014), ‘Dimensions Political Economy (JISPE), Vol. XXVI of Class’ in www. vikalp.ind.in, 01 (January-December, 2014). September 2014. 448
15. Satyaki Roy (2014), ‘Review of 21. Swadhin Mondal (2014), ‘Health William Thorbecke and Wen-jen Spending, Macroeconomics and Fiscal Hsieh’s Industrial Restructuring in Asia: Space: a study of SEAR Countries’, Implications of the Global Economic WHO South-East Asia Journal of Public Crisis,’ South Asia Economic Journal, Health Vol.3 No.3. pp.171-182 OctoberVol. 15, No. 1, March, Pp. 115–118. December 2014. 16. Satyaki Roy (2014), ‘Rise of the Right 22. Dinesh Abrol (2015), ‘Intellectual and the New Religion of Development’ Property Protection, Innovation in www. vikalp.ind.in; 31 May 2014. and Medicines: Lessons from the Indian Pharmaceutical Industry’, 17. Shailender K Hooda (2014), in Edited Lakhwinder Singh, K.J. ‘Government Spending on Health in Joseph and Daniel K.N. Johnson, India: Some Hopes and Fears of Policy ‘Technology, Innovations and Economic Changes’, http://www.vikalp.ind. Development: Essays in Honour of in/2014/12/government-spending-onRobert E. Evenson’, Sage Publications, health-in-india.html, Vikalp, Saturday, India, USA and Singapore, Forthcoming December 27, 2014. 2015, p 272-310. 18. Shailender K Hooda (2014), Book Chapter, ‘Decentralisation, Community 23. Dinesh Abrol, Sundararaman T., Harilal Madhavan and K.J. Joseph Participation and Health Sector (2015), ‘Building of Health Innovation Performance: Evidences from Rural Systems’, in Health Innovation, Equity Haryana of India’, in (Eds.) Suresh and Development, Redesist, IDRC Sharma and William Joe 'National Rural and Globelics, Published by E-papers Health Mission: An Unfinished Agenda', Services Editorials, Rio de Janeiro, Bookwell Publishing, Delhi, 2014, Brazil, pp 145-172. pp159-182. 19. Shailender K Hooda (2014), ‘Regional 24. Dinesh Abrol, (2015), ‘Grassroots Innovation Movements’, Earthscan, Variation in Health Infrastructure London, forthcoming in 2015 (in and Health Outcomes’ in a report on collaboration with Adrian Smith, ‘Inter-Regional Disparities in Haryana’ Mariano Fressoli, Elisa Arond, Adrian prepared by Institute for Development Ely), Peoples’ Science Movements in and Communication (IDC), Chandigarh Honey Bee Network. for Planning Department, Government of Haryana, 31 August, 2014, Chapter-V. 25. Jesim Pais (2015), ‘What Hinders and 20. Swadhin Mondal (2014), ‘Does Elderly what Enhances Small Enterprises’ Access to Formal Credit in India?’, Health Impact Poverty? Evidence Musashi University Discussion Paper from India’ in ‘Policy Challenges Series No.77, December/January 2015 from Demographic Change in China (co-authored with Yuko Nikaido and and India’, Editor- Karen Eggleston, Mandira Sarma). Stanford University Press, 2015. 449
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Competitiveness’, Arvind Kumar, ISID 26. K.J. Joseph, Dinesh Abrol and Harilal Working Paper No. 175, December Madhavan (2015), ‘Local Innovation 2014. and Production Systems in Indigenous Medicine’, in ‘Health Innovation, Equity 7. ‘Industrial Policy: Its Relevance and and Development’, Redesist, IDRC Currency’, Biswajit Dhar, ISID Working and Globelics, Published by E-papers Paper No. 174, December 2014. Services Editorials, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2015, p 237-266. 8. ‘INDIA: Structural Changes in the Manufacturing Sector and Growth 27. Satyaki Roy (2015), ‘Labour reforms: A Prospect’, T.P. Bhat, ISID Working Marxian Relook’, www. vikalp.ind.in, Paper No. 173, December 2014. 14 February 2015.
Research Reports/Monographs/ Working Papers 1. ‘India: Trade in Healthcare Services’, T.P. Bhat, ISID Working Paper No. 180, March 2015.
9. ‘Post-Fordism, Global Production Networks and Implications for Labour: Some Case Studies from National Capital Region, India’, Praveen Jha and Amit Chakraborty, ISID Working Paper No. 172, November 2014.
2. ‘Clinical Trials Industry in India: A 10. ‘From the Phased Manufacturing Systematic Review’, Swadhin Mondal Programme to Frugal Engineering: & Dinesh Abrol, ISID Working Paper Some Initial Propositions’, Nasir Tyabji, No. 179, March 2015. ISID Working Paper No. 171, November 2014. 3. ‘Seaports, Dry Ports, Development
Corridors: Implications for Regional 11. ‘Intellectual Property Rights and Development in Globalizing India’, Innovation: MNCs in Pharmaceutical Atiya Habeeb Kidwai & Gloria Kuzur, Industry in India after TRIPS’, Sudip ISID Working Paper No. 178, February Chaudhuri, ISID Working Paper No. 2015. 170, November 2014.
4. ‘Determinants of Public Expenditure 12. ‘Role of Private Sector in Medical on Health in India: The Panel Data Education and Human Resource Estimates’, Shailender Kumar Hooda, Development for Health in India, ISID Working Paper No. 177, January ISID-PHFI Collaborative Research 2015. Programme’, Pradeep Kumar Choudhury, ISID Working Paper No. 5. ‘Manufacturing Strategy in a Changing 169, October 2014. Context’, Nilmadhab Mohanty, ISID Working Paper No. 176, December 13. ‘Towards Employment Augmenting 2014. Manufacturing Growth’, Satyaki Roy, 6. ‘Freight Logistics & Intermodal ISID Working Paper No. 168, September Transport: Implications for 2014. 450
14. ‘Vision of Digital India: Challenges Ahead for Political Establishments’, M.M.K. Sardana, DN2015/02, March 2015. 15. ‘Evolution of e-commerce in India: Taxation of e-commerce Transactions (Part 3)’, M.M.K. Sardana, DN2015/01, January 2015. 16. ‘Evolution of e-Commerce in India: Challenges Ahead (Part 2)’, M.M.K. Sardana, DN2014/08, December 2014. 17. ‘Evolution of e-Commerce in India: Challenges Ahead (Part 1)’, M.M.K. Sardana, DN2014/07, October 2014. 18. ‘Future Technology and Economics’, M.M.K. Sardana, DN2014/06, August 2014. 19. ‘FDI Companies and the Indian Company Law: Regulations vs. Disclosures’, K.S. Chalapati Rao, DN2014/05, July 2014. 20. ‘Advocacy for Technology based Planning for Democratizing the Process of Growth’, M.M.K. Sardana, DN2014/04, June 2014.
has been subscribing to e-resources under E-journal consortium of ICSSR-NASSDOC. the library provides a variety of services to its users viz. referral and reprographic services, document delivery services and inter-library loan facilities. to facilitate easy and quick access to new collection, current awareness service is provided on periodical basis. The institute has access to: i) CMIE – Prowess; ii) EPWRF India – Time Series online database (13 modules) and iii) IndiaStat (Datanet India); iv) Annual Reports Database of BSE and NSE listed Companies and some of the important private limited companies: 2014–15; v) FDI Markets – Financial Times, London; vi) Pharma Track – AIOCD AWACS; vii) Corporate Affiliations and M&As – Thomson Reuters; and viii) EPW Research Foundation’s India Time Series Database containing 13 Module set of macroeconomic indicators. The Digital Document section of the Library plays a complementary role by acquiring and storing relevant documents in electronic form for easy reference and sharing. Presently, a collection of about 600 documents is accessible within campus network through Greenstone software. The library currently subscribes to 139 academic journals, periodicals & magazines and 15 English daily newspapers. During the year 2014–15, 399 books, back volumes and other documents have been added. The total holdings in the library stood at 12,639 as on March 31, 2015.
21. ‘Case for Revisiting National Manufacturing Policy to Provide for Technology Watch and Integration and Coexistence of Manufacturing and Service Sector’, M.M.K. Sardana, Universal Decimal Classification (UDC) scheme is adopted for the processing of DN2014/03, April 2014. documents. The housekeeping operations and catalogue is computerized using ‘SOUL’ Library integrated library software. The library is The library is equipped with a number of CD- an active member of DELNET and also an ROMs, access to internet facilities, online institutional member of the American Centre journals, back volumes and books. The Institute Library (ACL), New Delhi.
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Funds (Un-audited) Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure ICSSR Grant Salary Non-Plan 03.00 Non-Plan Plan 213.00 Plan State Govt. Grant --- Establishment/ Administrative Expenses Non-Plan -- Non-Plan Plan -- Plan 33.39 Projects /Fellowships/ Income from own sources Workshops/Training (projects, Fellowships, Programme Consultancy etc.) Other Misc. Expenses Any other Sources 1,121.41 Transfers and provisions Total 1,370.80 Total
(` in Lakhs) Amount 03.00 426.31 466.92 ---61.92 412.65 1,370.80
M.P. INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH (MPISSR), MADHYA PRADESH Research Projects Completed
3. ‘Post-Poll for Lok Sabha Elections 2014 (Survey in Madhya Pradesh)’ in collaboration with Lokniti-CSDS, Delhi, Yatindra Singh Sisodia and Ashish Bhatt.
1. ‘Mainstreaming Youth in Local Governance: An Action Research Study in Ujjain District of Madhya Pradesh’, sponsored by Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development, 4. Sriperumbudur (An Institute of Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Govt. of India), Yatindra Singh Sisodia, Ashish Bhatt, Tapas Kumar Dalapati.
2. ‘To Assess the Actual Status of Devolution (Funds, Functions and 5. Functionaries) to the Panchayat Raj Institutions in Madhya Pradesh’, sponsored by Ministry of Panchayati Raj, Government of India, Yatindra Singh Sisodia, Ashish Bhatt, Tapas 6. Kumar Dalapati. 452
‘Assessment of Available Facilities for Primary and Upper Primary Education in Tribal Areas’, sponsored by National University of Education Planning and Administration (NUEPA), New Delhi, Sandeep Joshi. ‘RMSA Monitoring in 22 Districts of Madhya Pradesh’, sponsored by Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India, New Delhi, Sandeep Joshi. ‘Impact and Need Assessment Study of CSR Activities of Steel Authority
of India Limited in Villages of Katni District of Madhya Pradesh, Sandeep Joshi.
Madhya Pradesh)’ in collaboration with Lokniti-CSDS, New Delhi, Yatindra Singh Sisodia & Ashish Bhatt.
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‘Monitoring of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) in 13 Districts of Madhya Pradesh’, sponsored by Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India, New Delhi, Manu Gautam.
3. ‘RMSA Monitoring in Madhya Pradesh’, sponsored by Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India, New Delhi, Sandeep Joshi.
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‘Monitoring of Mid-day-Meal (MDM) Programme in 13 Districts of Madhya Pradesh’, sponsored by Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India, New Delhi, Manu Gautam.
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‘Childline Project (2014-15)’, sponsored by Ministry of Women and Child Development, Govt. of India, Sandeep Joshi.
5. ‘Vikas ki Rajniti Evam Gair Sarkari Sangathan: Madhya Pradesh me Gramin Vikas ke Kshetra me Gair Sarkari Sangthanon ki Bhumika Evam Prabhav ka Vishleshanatmak Adhyayan’, sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi, Ashish Bhatt. 6.
‘Unveiling Knots in the Malwa: A Study of Changing Pattern of Matrimonial Processes among Hindus in Western Madhya Pradesh’, sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi, Tapas Kumar Dalapati.
10. ‘Dynamics of Tribal Development during Post-Independence Period: A Regional Analysis in the Tribal Areas of M.P. ‘, sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi, 7. ‘Socioeconomic Transformation Y.G. Joshi. in Tribal Areas: A Three Decade Longitudinal Study of Jhabua Region of 11. ‘Livelihood and Seasonal Migration Madhya Pradesh’, sponsored by Indian in Drylands of Madhya Pradesh’, Council of Social Science Research, sponsored by Indian Council of Social New Delhi, Y.G. Joshi. Science Research, New Delhi, D.C. Shah.
Research Projects (Ongoing) 1.
‘Social, Economic and Political Inclusion of Tribals: A Study with Reference to Madhya Pradesh’, sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi, Yatindra Singh Sisodia, Ashish Bhatt and Tapas Kumar Dalapati.
2. ‘Study on Religious Attitudes, Behaviour and Practices (Survey in
Seminars/Lectures
1. National Seminar on ‘Two Decades of Panchayat Raj in India: Experiences, Issues, Challenges and Opportunities’, sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi was held during 15-16, January, 2015). 2. National Seminar on ‘Democratic System and Good Governance in Indian Context: Challenges and Opportunities’, 453
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National Seminar on ‘Implementation of 5. Workshop on ‘Open Data Development RTE and MDM Programme: Promises Initiatives’ by World Bank, New Delhi and Challenges’, sponsored by Indian Office was held on 4 September, 2014. Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi was held during March 25- Research Affiliation and Ph. D. 26, 2015. Programme
MPISSR is a recognised research centre of Vikram University, Ujjain for research leading to Ph.D. in Political Science, Economics, Geography and Sociology. The Institute offers six ICSSR Institutional Doctoral Fellowships, annually to pursue Ph.D. on topical issues of social sciences. Apart from scholars under 5. Special Lecture on ‘Implication on Lok ICSSR Fellowship, MPISSR also offers Sabha Elections 2014’ was delivered by guidance and research facilities to scholars Professor Yogesh Atal, Former Principal under open category, and also under various Director (Social Sciences), UNESCO on UGC Fellowships. 21 August, 2014. At present 27 research scholars are pursuing Ph.D. in Political Science, Economics, Workshops/Training Courses Commerce, Geography and Sociology 1.. Research Methodology Training Course (ICSSR Fellowship-9, UGC-RGNF-3 and on Education sponsored by PGBT, UGC-JRF/SRF-2, UGC-MANF-1). Four Ujjain during 4-13 August, 2014. scholars have been awarded and four scholars have submitted their thesis from MPISSR 2. Capacity Building Programme for Ujjain during this year. Social Science Faculty Members sponsored by Indian Council of Social Publications Science Research, New Delhi during 11Journals 24 September, 2014. The institute brought out the first and second 3. Training Course on Research issues of 2014 of its bi-annual Journal Methodology in Social Sciences, ‘Madhya Pradesh Journal of Social Sciences’ sponsored by Indian Council of Social during this period. Science Research, New Delhi during The institute brought out the joint issues of 4-13 March, 2014. 2013 and 2014 of its bi-annual Journal ‘Madhya 4. Workshop on ‘Climate Change Pradesh Samajik Vigyan Anusandhan Journal’ Adaptability in Village Panchayat’ in during this period. 4. Fourth Professor Ram Sakha Gautam Memorial Lecture on ‘The Roots of Indian Pluralism: What can be Learnt from Ashokan Edicts?’ was delivered by Professor Rajeev Bhargava, CSDS, Delhi on 9 January, 2015.
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for Sustainable Development, Department of Geography and Resource Management, School of Earth Sciences, Mizoram, University, Aizawal, 6-15.
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‘Electoral Politics in Madhya Pradesh: Pradesh ke Janjatiye Explaining the BJP Consolidation’, 2. ‘Madhya Shetron mein Sansadhan avam Vikas Journal on Studies in Indian Politics ka Peridrishya’, in Mishra, K. and (Volume 2, Number 2), December 2014 Shrivastava, L. (ed): Geography in the by Sage Publications. Modern Era, UGC Academic College, 2. ‘Tribal Self-governance and ImplemenRani Dugavati Vishvavidyalaya, tation of PESA: Experiences from Jabalpur, 83-101. Grassroots’ in One India One People Magazine of One India One People D.C. Shah Foundation, Mumbai), October, 2015. 1. ‘Access Failure to Capitals and Seasonal 3. ‘Participation of Tribal Women in Migration in Tribal Madhya Pradesh’ in Grassroots Political Institutions: Journal of BANISS. Evidences from Tribal Regions of Madhya Pradesh’, in S.N. Chaudhary 2. ‘Client Satisfaction Exit Interviews: (Ed.) Tribal Women: Yesterday, Today Assessing of Public Health Institutions and Tomorrow, Rawat Publications, through Generated Feedback’ in (Vikalp, Jaipur, 2015. Journal of IIM, Ahmedabad. 4. ‘Educated, Urban Voters Flocked to BJP in Madhya Pradesh’ in The Hindu (25 Library May 2014). The library of the institute offers a wide Manu Gautam selection of resources, including online services via INTERNET and INTRANET; 1. ‘Role and Participation of Parent Teacher Browsing: Using online library catalogue Association in School Management: (Web OPAC). The library has both online Evidences from Schools of Madhya and offline databases; online resources like Pradesh’, in Madhya Pradesh Journal EPWRF, JSTOR, EBSCO, CMIE, IndiaStat. of Social Sciences, Vol. 19, No. 2, Computerised services available is Libsys December 2014. 5.7.1 with Web OPAC. The library has a huge collections of back volumes of Journals/ Y.G. Joshi Periodicals, Working Papers & Theses. 1. ‘Changing Scenario of Resources and Development in the Globalized Market MPISSR Library has a collection of about Economy: a Case of Tribal Areas of 21,000 print resources relating to social Madhya Pradesh in Sati’, V.P.(ed): science. It has collection of 15,050 books; Management of Natural Resources 3,836 bounded volume of journals. Other 455
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resources are in the form of collection of working papers and published reports etc.
During this year, 810 new books on various topics broadly related to the social sciences have been added to the existing collection.
Funds (Un-audited) Income Amount Expenditure Opening Balance 46.49 Salary ICSSR Grant Non-Plan Non-Plan 00.00 Plan Plan 77.50 Establishment/ Administrative Expenses M.P. Govt. Grant Non-Plan Non-Plan 32.00 Plan Plan 00.00 Research Promotion Exp. (Seminar/ Workshop/Lectures and Research Publications) Income from Own Sources 52.99 Total 208.98 Total
(` in Lakhs) Amount 115.24 30.00 02.00 55.97 05.77
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4. ‘Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Model for the Indian 1. ‘Evaluation of State Finances with Economy’ by Dr. Shashanka Bhide. respect to State of Tamil Nadu’ by Dr. 5. ‘Census Data Dissemination Workshop G.S. Ganesh Prasad. 2014’ jointly by Dr. Shashanka Bhide 2. ‘Estimating the Total Economic and Dr. D. Jeyaraj. Value (TEV) of an Urban Wetland: A Case Study of Pallikaranai Marsh in 6. ‘Factors Shaping Land-Use Change in Rural Tamil Nadu’ jointly by Dr. Ajit Chennai City, Tamil Nadu’ by Dr. L. Menon and Dr. M. Vijayabaskar. Venkatachalam. 3.
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‘International Conference on ‘Issues in Urban Land Use: A Review 7. Accelerating Growth of Manufacturing: of International National and Local Promise and Challenges’ by Shashanka Initiatives in Slum Clearance’ by Dr. Bhide (jointly with L. Venkatachalam Karen Coelho.
and M. Vijayabaskar) in collaboration with the British Northern Universities, India Forum.
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‘Agricultural Outlook Reports’ by Dr. Shashanka Bhide.
11. ‘Economic Valuation of Ecosystem Services: A Case Study of Ousteri Research Projects (Ongoing) Wetland, Puducherry’ by Dr. L. 1. ‘Conflict and Cooperation over Natural Venkatachalam. Resources in Developing Countries – 12. ‘Factors Shaping Land-use Change in CoCooN’ by Dr. Ajit Menon. Tirunelveli District’ jointly by Dr. M. 2. ‘The Calling of Global Responsibility’ Vijayabaskar and Dr. Ajit Menon. by Dr. Ananta Kumar Giri. 13. ‘Factors Shaping Land-use Change in Nagapattinam District’ jointly by Dr. M. 3. ‘Socio Economic Status of Tribal in Tamil Vijayabaskar and Dr. Ajit Menon. Nadu: A Study of Tribal Development Programme in Post Liberalisation’ by 14. ‘Factors Shaping Land-use Change in Dr. C. Lakshmanan. Erode and Coimbatore Districts’ jointly by Dr. M. Vijayabaskar and Dr. Ajit 4. ‘Impact of New Growth Strategies on Menon. small and Medium Farmers in Tamil Nadu’ by Dr. M. Vijayabaskar.
15. ‘Preparation of State Human Development Report’ by Dr. M. 5. ‘Cauvery Delta Combating Climate Vijayabaskar. Change Coastal Delta Wetlands and Livelihoods Resilience’ by Dr. Research Projects (New) S. Janakarajan jointly with Dr. M. 1. ‘New Directions in Social Policy: Vijayabaskar. Attainment from and for the Global 6. ‘Rural Infrastructure Development South’ by Dr. M. Vijayabaskar. Fund Impact Evaluation Study of 2. ‘Agricultural Outlook Reports’ Dr. Irrigation, Roads and Bridges’ by Dr. K. Shashanka Bhide. Sivasubramaniyan. 3. ‘Dynamic Stochastic General 7. ‘Re-Framing Urban Inclusion’ by Dr. Equilibrium Model for the Indian Karen Coelho. Economy’ by Dr. Shashanka Bhide. 8.
‘Changing Contours of State Welfarism 4. ‘Economic Valuation of Ecosystem and Emerging Citizenship: A Services: A Case Study of Ousteri Comparative Study of Tamil Nadu and Wetland, Puducherry’ by Dr. Kerala’ by Dr. M. Vijayabaskar. Venkatachalam.
9. ‘New Directions in Social Policy: Attainment from and for the Global South’ by Dr. M. Vijayabaskar.
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‘Factors Shaping Land-use Change in Tirunelveli District’ jointly by Dr. M. Vijayabaskar and Dr. Ajit Menon. 457
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‘Factors Shaping Land-use Change in Nagapattinam District’ jointly by Dr. M. Vijayabaskar and Dr. Ajit Menon.
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‘Factors Shaping Land-use Change in Erode and Coimbatore Districts’ jointly by Dr. M. Vijayabaskar and Dr. Ajit Menon.
Conferences/Seminars/Lectures
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‘Liquor and Political Economy of State’ by N. Sukumar, Professor, Dept. of Pol. Science, University of Delhi on November 17, 2014.
8. ‘Non-Market Valuation of Ecosystem Services of Pallikaranai Marshland: A Contingent Valuation Approach’ by Dr. L Venkatachalam, Associate Professor, MIDS on November 28, 2014.
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‘Realizing the Right to Education’ by 9. P B Prince Gajendra Babu, General Secretary (SPCSS), Secretariat Member (AIF-RTE) on July 07, 2014.
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‘Titled Scales: Imbalances in the World of Carnatic Music’ by T M Krishna, Singer and Author on July 24, 2014.
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‘Captain Linnaeus Tripe: Photographer of South India and Burma, 1854-1860’ 11. ‘The Power of Transparency: by Dr. Crispin Branfoot, Senior Lecturer, Information, Identification Cards and South Asian Art and Archaeology, Food Subsidy Programs in Indonesia’ by SOAS, University of London on August Dr. Abhijit Banerjee, Ford International 18, 2014. Prof & Director, MIT, USA on December 17, 2014. Book Discussion on ‘My Judgments in Ideals of Ambedkar’ by Stalin Rajangam, 12. ‘1 Second of Film: What New Digital Kavitha Muralidharan, Anbuselvan Archives can Reveal about the Past’ by Intellectual Circle for Dalit on August Kevin Greenbank, Archivist, CSAS, 19, 2014. Cambridge Fellow, Wolfson College on December 17, 2014. ‘Daughter Deficit and the Situation of Unmarried Men in a South Indian 13. ‘Urbanization and Governance in Community’ by Sharada Srinivasan, China and India: Informal Settlements, Associate Professor, Canada Research Land Disputes and Citizen Rights’ by Chair in Gender, Justice, University of Xuefei Ren, Associate Professor, Dept. Guelph, Ontario on Sept. 02, 2014. of Sociology, GUSP, Michigan State University on December 18, 2014. ‘The Genesis of IAMWARM Project and its Impact on Tank Economy in Tamil 14. ‘Millet Matters: From Marginality to Nadu’ by Dr. K Sivasubramaniyan, Millennial Crop’ by Sita Venkateswar, Assistant Professor, MIDS on October School of People, Massey University, New Zealand on January 5, 2015. 28, 2014.
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‘Modernity in India and the Peculiarities of the South’ by David Washbrook, Trinity College, University of Cambridge on December 09, 2014.
10. ‘Linking Technology to Work: Spatial and Market Mediations’ by Dr. M Vijayabaskar, Assistant Professor, MIDS on December 12, 2014.
15. ‘Growth and Inequality in the and in Chennai’ by Koni Benson and V. Distribution of India’s Consumption Geetha on March 02, 2015. Expenditure: 1983-2010’ by Prof. S. Subramanian & Dr. D. Jayaraj, Professor, 22. ‘The Political Ecology of Palk Bay Fisheries: Geographies of Capital, Fisher MIDS on January 19, 2015. Conflict, Ethnicity and the Nation-State’ 16. ‘Occupational Segregation, Wage and by Dr. Ajit Menon, Associate Professor, Job Discrimination against Women in MIDS on March 09, 2015. the Indian Labour Market: 1983-2012’ by Prof. P Duraisamy, National Fellow 23. ‘Matrilocal Marriage in South India: A Fieldwork Report from Tamil Nadu of ICSSR, MIDS and Prof. Malathy and Kerala’ by Prof. Dennis McGilvray, Duraisamy, IIT, Madras on February, 05 Dept. of Anthropology, University of 2015. Colorado on April 06, 2015. 17. ‘Meaning of Freedom in a Multicultural World’ by Prof. Sehdev Kumar, 24. ‘Without the Factories we would have Nothing: A Village study of the Relation Professor Emeritus of Bioethics and between Caste Status, Livelihood Environmental Studies at the University and Poverty in Cuddalore District, of Waterloo, Canada on February 9, Tamil Nadu’ by Dr. Brendan Donegan 2015. Post-doctoral Research Fellow in 18. ‘Capability Approach to Human Anthropology, LSE on April 09, 2015. Development and Beyond’ by Dilip Dutta, Associate Professor of 25. ‘The Golden Cage: Stability of the Economics, Faculty of Arts and Social Institution of Marriage in India’ by Dr. Sciences, The University of Sydney on K. Srinivasan, National Fellow (ICSSR), February 11, 2015. MIDS on April 22, 2015. 19. ‘Make in India: Towards Making 26. ‘Economic Transformation of China’ by Indigenized Micro Financing for Holistic Dr. Jacob Kurien, Resident Professor Empowerment of Marginalized Women of International Economics, Hopkinsin the Battle against Indian Poverty’ Nanjing Center, Nanjing University, by Dr. V. Rengarajan, International China on April 30, 2015. Consultant Microfinance, Chennai on 27. ‘Caste and Development: Towards an February 18, 2015. Ethnography of Dalit Women's Activism 20. ‘Changing Marriage Patterns Among the in Tamil Nadu’ by Dr. S. Anandhi, Vellala Gounders in Rural Coimbatore’ Associate Professor, MIDS on June 24, by Prof. Judith Heyer, Somerville 2015. College, Oxford on February 25, 2015.
International Conference
21. ‘I Live where I Like: A Presentation International Conference on and Discussion on Resistance to Slum 1. ‘Accelerating Growth of Manufacturing: Clearance in Crossroads, South Africa 459
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Promise and Challenges’ was organised Arasu; Dr. Vijayabaskar on March 03, 2015. by Government of Tamil Nadu & Dr. Shashanka Bhide (jointly with L. Venkatachalam and M. Vijayabaskar) in 8. ‘Emerging Economic Scenario, The Union Budget and After: A Discussion collaboration with the British Northern Seminar’ by MIDS on March 20, 2015. Universities & India Forum during January 2-3, 2015. 9. ‘Tamil Nadu State Budget 2015-16: Implications’ by MIDS on April 15, Workshops/Training Programmes/ 2015.
Founder’s Day Lecture
1. ‘New Horizons of Town Planning, Sustainable Cities and the Good Life’ by Dr. Ananta Kumar Giri, Associate Professor, MIDS on April 11, 2014. 2.
‘Ashoka in Ancient India: Archaeology and Biography’ by MIDS & Infosys Science Foundation on July 30, 2014.
10. ‘The Market Economy: Theory, Ideology and Reality’ by Prof. C.T. Kurien, Former Director and Chairperson, MIDS on April 18, 2015.
Research Affiliation and Ph.D. /M.Phil Five international and one national affiliate were associated with MIDS during the year. Apart from that, a total number of 38 Ph.D. scholars enrolled at MIDS in different stages of work.
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Documentary screening ‘Yaadhum’ and panel discussion on ‘Tamil Muslims: Identity, Culture and Society’ by MIDS & JBAS Centre for Islamic Studies, University of Madras on August 8, 2014. Publications
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‘Poetics of Development’ by Dr. Ananta Kumar Giri, Associate Professor, MIDS on August 27, 2014.
5. ‘Socio-Economic Status of Tribals of Tamil Nadu in Post Economic Reform’, Dr. C. Lakshmanan, Assistant Professor, MIDS on September 15, 2014. 6.
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Books 1. ‘Democratizing Forest Governance in India’ (co-edited) by Dr. Ajit Menon, published by Oxford University Press, 2014.
2. ‘Indian Economy in Transition: Emerging Issues and Challenges-Essays ‘Census Data Dissemination Workshop in Honour of C T Kurien’ (with S. 2014’ by MIDS & Directorate of Census Janakarajan and R. Maria Saleth) by Dr. Operations, Tamil Nadu on December L. Venkatachalam, published by Sage 15, 2014. Publications, 2015. ‘Politics over Literature: Oorar Varaintha 3. (ed.) ‘Bharatiyin Suyasarithaikal: Oviyum, Madhurobagan and Attacks on Kanavu, Chinna Sankaran Kathai Literary Works in Tamil Nadu’ - Panel (The Autobiographies of Subramania Discussion: Mr Kumaresan; Ms. Ponni Bharati)’ by Dr. A. R. Venkatachalapathy,
published by Kalachuvadu Pathippagam, Nagercoil, 2014. 4. (ed.) ‘Chendrupona Natkal (The Memoirs of S.G. Ramanujalu Naidu)’ by Dr. A. R. Venkatachalapathy, published by Kalachuvadu Pathippagam, Nagercoil, 2015.
Karnataka, India’ (with Durba Biswas), in Water Economics and Policy (World Scientific), Vol.1, No. 1. 2015. Dr. A.R. Venkatachalapathy 4. ‘Bharati Parattiya Novel?’ Kalachuvadu, No. 185, May 2015.
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5. ‘Bharati: Kavignanum Kappurimaiyum’ ‘Bharati: Kavignanum Kappurimaiyum in No. 186, June 2015. (Creativity and Copyright: The Nationalization of Subramania Dr. M. Vijayabaskar Bharati’s Copyright)’ by Dr. A. R. and Slum-Based Venkatachalapathy, published by 6. ‘Middle-Class Collective Action in Bengaluru Kalachuvadu Pathippagam, Nagercoil, Contestations and Convergences in 2015. a Time of Market Reforms’ (with L. Kamath) in Journal of South Asian Research Papers and Articles in Development, 9(2), 2014. Journals 5.
Dr. Shashanka Bhide
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‘Decoding the Plea for Labour Reform in Seminar’, No.669.
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‘Tracking Composition of Agricultural Articles/Chapters in Published Output: Trends in Diversification’ Books in Journal of Social and Economic Development, Volume 17, Issue 1, pp Dr. Ajit Menon 14-26, April 2015. 1. ‘The Godavarman Judgment: Erasing the Plurality of Land Use in Gudalur, Dr. L. Venkatachalam Nilgiris’, in ‘Conflict, Negotiations and Natural Resource Management’ (ed.), 2. ‘Role of Climate Risks and SocioM. Bavinck and A. Jyothishi, 2015. Economic Factors in Influencing the Impact of Climatic Extremes: A 2. Normalisation Study in the Context of Odisha, India’ (with Chandra Sekhar Bahinipati) in Regional Environmental Change (Springer), DOI: 10.1007/ s10113-014-0735-4, 2014.
3. ‘Farmers' Willingness to Pay for Improved Irrigation Water- A Case Study of Malaprabha Irrigation Project in
‘The Commons and Rural Livelihoods: Shifting Dependencies and Supralocal Pressures (co-authored)’, in ‘Democratizing Forest Governance in India’ (ed.), S. Lele and A. Menon, 2014.
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Ratio in India’, in ‘Environment and 9. ‘Mamani!’, in Ungalil Oruvan, (ed.) Maamani, 2015. Development: Essays in Honour of Dr. U. Sankar’ (ed.), Shanmugam K.R., and Kavikumar, K.S (accepted for Dr. M. Vijayabaskar publication). 10. ‘Emerging Spatio-technical Regimes of Accumulation in the Globalising South Dr. Karen Coleho and Implications for Labour’ in ‘Indian Capitalism in Development’ (ed.), 4. ‘Spatial Dislocation and Occupational Barbara Harriss-White & Heyer, 2014. Domestication : A Study of Paid Domestic Workers from a Resettlement Research Reports/Monographs/ Colony in Chennai in Paid Domestic Working Papers Workers in India’ (ed.), Neetha Pillai, Dr. S. Anandhi Submitted in April 2015.
1. ‘Caste and Development : Dalit Women’s Activism in Rural Tamil Nadu in Centre for Contemporary India Area 5. ‘Indian Economy in Transition: Context Studies’, Tokyo University of Foreign and Overview of Issues (with S. Studies, Tokyo, 2014. Janakarajan and R. Maria Saleth Chapter-1)’ in ‘Indian Economy Dr. D. Jayaraj in Transition: Emerging Issues and Challenges –Essays in Honour of C 2. (with S. Subramanian) ‘Growth and Inequality in the Distribution of India’s T Kurien’ (ed.), S. Janakarajan, L. Consumption Expenditure (1983 to Venkatachalam and R. Maria Saleth, 2009-10), Working Paper No: 2015/025 2015. in WIDER, Helsinki, February 2015. 6. ‘Market-Based Institutional Reforms for 3. ‘Money-metric Poverty, Welfare, Water Allocation in India: Issues and the Growth, and Inequality in India: 1983 – Way Forward (Chapter -12)’ in ‘Indian 2011/12’, Working Paper No. 211, The Economy in Transition: Emerging Issues University of Manchester, Brooks World and Challenges –Essays in Honour of Poverty Institute (BWPI), Manchester, C T Kurien’ (ed.), S. Janakarajan, L. November 2014. Venkatachalam and R. Maria Saleth, Dr. L. Venkatachalam 2015. Dr. L. Venkatachalam
4. ‘Behavioral Economics and Environment’ (Dissemination Paper No. 30). Madras School of Economics, ‘When Koilpatti Sneezed…’ in Koogai: Chennai, September 2014. The Owl (ed), Cho. Dharman, 2015.
Dr. A. R. Venkatachalapathy 7. 8.
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‘Chennai: From Pettai to Nagar’ in The City and South Asia, 2014.
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‘Water Acquisition for Urban Use from Irrigation Tanks: Can Payment for
Ecosystem Services (PES) Produce a Win-Win Outcome?’ (MIDS Working Paper No. 217), MIDS, Chennai, November 2014. 6.
‘Determinants of Farm-Level Adaptation Practices to Climate Extremes: A Case Study from Odisha, India (with Chandra Sekhar Bahinipati)’ (GIDR Working Paper No. 219 ISBN: 81-89023-756), Gujarat Institute of Development Research, Ahmedabad, December 2014.
Institutions (ed.), Marco Ferroni (Ed), Review of Development & Change, Vol. XIX/2 July-Dec 2014.
Library
The MIDS Library and Information Centre (LIC) with its modern collection of knowledge resources and innovative information services plays an essential role towards students, faculty, and the surrounding community in their intellectual pursuits. It is a hybrid library with the state-of-the-art technological Dr. M. Vijayabaskar applications. The library has over 58,200 7. ‘Understanding the Making of Non printed documents, and subscribes 125 Corporate Capital: Entrepreneurial Journals. MIDS library provides the following Narratives from Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu services to meet the user’s needs. (with Raman Mahadevan),’ Occasional Paper, Nehru Memorial Museum and MIDS library is using LIBSYS software for its Library, New Delhi, 2014. in-house operations. J-Stor, Econlit, Economic
Book Reviews
Outlook and Indiastat Databases are available in the library to enrich the knowledge base of K. Sivasubramaniyan students as well as faculty members. MIDS 1. ‘Transforming Indian Agriculture library has added newly 292 books in the year -India 2040: Productivity, Markets and 2014-15.
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Funds (Un-audited) Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure ICSSR Grant Salary Non-Plan 173.00 Non-Plan Plan 40.00 Plan State Govt. Grant Establishment/ Administrative Expenses (Non - Salary) Non-Plan 173.00 Non-Plan Plan 40.00 Plan Matching Grant Arrears - 2013 – 37.00 Workshops/Training 2014 Programmes Income from own sources (projects, 04.46 Fellowships, Consultancy etc.) Any other Sources (Net) 17.93 Excess of Expenditure over Income 00.37 Total 485.76 Total
(` in Lakhs) Amount 402.11 00.00
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Resource Department, Govt. of Odisha.
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‘Second Quarterly Monitoring Report of 4. ‘Nexus between Poverty and Rashtriya Madhyamika Shiksha Abhiyan Degradation of Forest Resources: A (RMSA) in Odisha in the Districts of Study in Degraded Forest Regions of Jagatsinghpur, Jaipur, Kendrapara, Odisha’, funded by ICSSR, New Delhi. Keonjhar and Mayurbhanj’, funded by Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India.
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‘All India Survey on Higher Education for 2011-12 and 2012-13’, funded by 1. Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India.
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‘Possible Impact on the Likely Erosion of Livelihood and Increase of Forest Dependence due to Implementation of Brutanga Project’, funded by Water
‘State Market Economy and the EcoSystem People of India in a Globalized World: The Case of Mineral based Industrialization in Odisha under LPG, Development Model’, funded by ICSSR, New Delhi.
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Associate Professor, Madras Institute of Development Studies, Chennai on 1.12.2014.
‘All India Survey of Higher Education for 2013-14 and 2014-15’, funded by Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India.
New Research Initiatives/Projects
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Seminar on ‘Financing Weaker Sections: A Study of OSFDC Funding for Income Generating Activities of Poor Scheduled Caste Households in Odisha’ on 30.4.2014.
1. ‘A Study on Assessment of Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya (KGBV) in Odisha’, submitted to Women & Child Development Department, Govt. of Odisha. 5. Seminar on ‘Tribal Development in Odisha: Analysis of Administration 2. ‘State Market Economy and the Strategy’ on 31.5.2014. Eco-System People: Trajectory of Development in Globalized India’, 6. Seminar on ‘The Casual Relationship submitted for NIAS Fellowship of between Electricity Consumption Netherlands Institute of Advanced Study and Economic Growth in Odisha’ on in Humanities and Social Sciences, 30.6.2014. Amstaralaum. 7. Seminar on ‘Effectiveness of Conference/Seminars/Lectures Functioning of BRCs and CRCs (Organized by the Institute) in Providing Academic Support to Elementary Education in Odisha’ on 1. Orientation Programme on ‘Labour 11.8.2014. Issues’ was organised during 27-31, October, 2014 in collaboration with VV 8. Seminar on ‘Irrigation Water Pricing: for Giri National Labour Institute, Noida Sustainability of Lift Irrigation Projects (UP). in Odisha and Development Challenges in Naxal Affected Areas: A Case Study 2. Nabakrushna Choudhury Memorial of Odisha’ on 16/8/2014. Lecture on ‘The West and the Rest in the World Economy : The Next 9. Seminar on ‘Social Forestry in Transformation?’ was delivered by Odisha, India: Some Issues and Policy Prof. Deepak Nayyar, Former ViceImplications’ on 28.8.2014. Chancellor, University of Delhi, Chief Economic Advisor and Member, 10. Seminars on ‘A Review on Economic Valuation of Environment and CasteKnowledge Commission, Govt. of India, Based Violence, Exploitation and and Emeritus Professor of Economics, Atrocities on Dalits: Some Evidence JNU on 20.11.2014. from Odisha’ on 15.9.2014. 3. Lecture on ‘Cross – Fertilizing Roots & Routes: Ethnicity, Socio-Cultural 11. Seminar on ‘Reasons of Non-Enrolment among ST Girl Children in Schools Regeneration and Planetary Realizations’ and Awareness Level on Educational was delivered by Dr. Ananta Kumar Giri, 465
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and Employment Facilities for Tribal by Prof. R.K. Panda and Dr. R.K. Meher, Candidates: An Empirical Study’’ on published by Concept Publishing Company, 30/9/2014. New Delhi. 12. Seminar on ‘A Study on the Status of Research Papers and Articles in Primitive Birhor Women in Mayurbhanj Journals District of Odisha’ on 15.10.2014. 1. ‘Traditional Livelihood Pattern and 13. Seminar on ‘Contribution of Sericulture its Changing Scenario through Micro to Women’s Income and Employment: Project of Paudi Bhuyans of District A Study in Kashipur Block of Rayagada Angul, Odisha’, Vanyajati Journal, Vol. District in Odisha’ on 1.11.2014. LXII, No.2, Published by Bharatiya Adimjati Sevak Sangha, New Delhi by 14. Seminar on ‘A Review of Literature Dr. (Mrs) R. Mishra. on Healthcare Delivery in the Urban
Slums of Odisha: A Case Study in 2. ‘Post Reform Economic Growth and Bhubaneshwar City and Productivity Regional Inequality in India’ by Dr. Performance of Manufacturing S.Meher in Prof. R.K. Panda and Dr. R.K. Industries: A Review of Literature’ on Meher edited book on ‘Trend Magnitude 15.11.2014. and Dimensions of Inequality in Post Reform India’, published by Concept Workshops/Training Programme Publishing Company, New Delhi.
(Conducted by the Institute)
One-day Training Workshop of AISHE State Unit for Nodal Officers on ‘All India Survey on Higher Education’ was organised on 27.2.2015.
3. ‘Inter State Level Comparison of Peoples Health Status and the State of Public Health Care Services in India’, Journal of Health Management, Vol.16, No.4, by Dr. R.K. Meher.
Research Affiliation and Ph.D./ M.Phil Programme
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One of the ICSSR Doctoral Fellow has been awarded Ph.D. Degree under Utkal University during the year.
Publications of the Institute/Faculty Books ‘Trend Magnitude and Dimensions of Inequality in Post Reform India” edited
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The services available at the library of the institute are Open Access System, Computer Facility (e-Library) and Reprographic Services. The software services of E-Granthalaya Software, Access JSTOR, ebsco and Indiastat are also available. The centre has been subscribing 64 national journals and 20 international journals. 454 numbers of books have been added for the year 2014-15.
Funds (Un-audited) Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure ICSSR Grant Salary Non-Plan 70.70 Non-Plan Plan 40.00 Plan State Govt. Grant Establishment/ Administrative Expenses Non-Plan Non-Plan Plan 100.00 Plan 43.21 Projects Income from own sources 14.63 Fellowships (projects, Fellowships, -- Workshops/Training Consultancy etc.) Programme Other Misc. Expenses Any other Sources 60.48 Misc. Expenses Balance * Total 329.02 Total * The balance amount of Rs 61.30 lakhs includes the following: (i) Interest (ii) Receipt from Guest House, Photocopy and Library Membership (iii) Overhead harges frm Externally funded Projects : (iv) Grants from Seminar and Workshop : (v) Surplus from Externally funded Project : Total :
(` in Lakhs) Amount 176.98
41.95
23.76 20.63 04.40
61.30 267.72 Rs. 52.05 Rs. 52.05 Rs. 04.57 Rs. 00.34 Rs. 00.82 Rs. 61.30
OMEO KUMAR DAS INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT (OKDISCD), GUWAHATI Research Projects (Completed)
Research Projects (Ongoing)
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Technical Support to BRGF District.
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Monitoring Outcome of BRGF District.
1. Supporting the CSR Endeavors of NEEPCO.
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Insight into Indian State.
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Out of Pocket Expenditure Study.
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Human Development Report of Assam.
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Attempting at Social Inclusion through Constitutional Amendments: Efficacy of 73rd and 74th Amendments in the Context of India’s North East.
5. Non-structural Measures in Flood Disaster Mitigation: A Study on Approaches to Flood Management 4. Elementary Education in Assam: For System in Assam. Those in the Margins.
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Collective Violence in Western Assam: 17. Preparation of ‘Economic and Financial Assessments’ of the ADB funded project, Causes, Accounts and the Consequences. Assam Integrated Flood and Riverbank 6. Development of Mountain Regions Erosion Risk Management Project. of North East India: Re-assessing the Space and Contemporary Contexts. Conferences/ Seminars/ Lectures 7. Women and Economy in Assam: 1. OKD DIALOGUE held on 8th May Liberalization and Women Accessibility 2014 on the topic ‘The General Election to Market. 2014: Issues and Contours’ at the Institute. 8. Gender and Economics: The Place of Women in Assamese Society.
2. OKD DIALOGUE held on June 16, 2014 on the topic ‘Recurring Violence 9. Land as Private Property: Changing in BTAD: Issues of Ethnic Autonomy in Patterns of Land Relations in the Tribal a Multi-ethnic Society’ at the Institute. Societies of the Northeast India. 10. Making Women Count for Peace: 3. Gender Empowerment and Conflict in South Asia. 11. Imagined Sovereignties: Frontiers of Statehood and Globalization. 12. GIS based Village Level Facility Mapping and District Decision Support System in Assam. 13. Effects of Violent Displacement: Study of Women in Conflict Zones in Bodoland Territorial Area District (BTAD) Areas of Assam 2008-2012.
OKD DIALOGUE held on July 2014 on ‘India and FDI in the Present Economic Policy of India’ at the Institute.
4. OKD DIALOGUE held on August 29, 2014 on ‘Assam-Nagaland Border Conflict’ at the Institute. 5. OKD DIALOGUE held on October 29, 2014 on the two different topics. Dr. Joydeep Baruah led a discussion on ‘Limits to Human Development’ and Dr. Indrani Sarma on ‘FRA 2006 and its implementation in Assam’.
6. OKD DIALOGUE for the month of March was on the issue of ‘Fourteenth Finance Commission and Special Category States’. It was held on 15. Research Study on Witchcraft Related February 16, 2015 Land Acquisition Incidents. (Amendment) Ordinance at the Institute. 16. Regional Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) of Ronganadi Hydro Electric Project 7. OKD DIALOGUE held on March 26, (RHEP); Projected Estimation of CBA 2015 on the issue of ‘Fourteenth Finance for Lower Subansiri Hydro Electric Commission and Special Category Project (LSHEP). States’ at the Institute. 14. Preparation of Status Report on MDG in Assam.
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8. A seminar on ‘Reviewing Public Provisioning in Basic Services and Infrastructure’ was held during 25-26 September 2014 at the Institute.
Report on the Status of Millennium Development Goals (MDG) in Assam’ was held on November 4, 2014 at the Institute.
9. Professor Prabhat Patnaik delivered 4. ‘NRPPD (CDS)-OKDISCD Training Silver Jubilee Special Lecture on Programme on Research Issues and ‘Capitalism and Global Poverty’ Methods in India’s Plantation Sector’ on November 26 at ITA Centre, was held during 17-18 November 2014 Machkhowa. at the Institute. 10. Seminar on ‘Ideology and Social Sciences’ was organized by the Institute on November 27-28, 2014.
5.
‘Workshop on Contemporary Issues of Witchcraft related Incidents in Assam’ was organized by the Institute in collaboration with J B College, Jorhat at Jorhat during January 30-31, 2015.
11. Professor Amitabh Kundu delivered Silver Jubilee Special Lecture on ‘Environment Development Trade- Publications off at Regional Context: Common but Differentiated Responsibility’ on Research Papers/Articles/ Chapters in January 21, 2015 at the Institute. Journals/ Books 12. Seminar on ‘Environment and 1. Development Trade-off’ organized by the Institute during January 21-22, 2015.
‘Operation of Backward Regions Grant Fund in Assam: Decentralised Planning or Populist Strategy?’ in Social Change and Development, Vol Xi No-2, 2014 by Mr. Monjit Borthakur, Assistant Professor.
13. A lecture on ‘Governing Monsoon Landscapes: East India Company Expansion on Its North-Eastern Frontier in the Early 19th Century’ was delivered 2. ‘Linking, Improving, Status, Career: by Professor Gunnel Cederlof on Making in Library and Information February 13, 2015 at the Institute. Science MOOC’ in 10th International Caliber Proceeding 2015 by Ms. Workshops/ Training Programmes Deepshikha Pathak, Assistant Librarian. 1. The institute organised a five-day Monsoon School on ‘Philosophy of 3. ‘Education and Literacy’ for the Assam Human Development Report, 2014 by Social Sciences’ at the Institute from Prof. Indranee Dutta. July 14th to 18th 2014. 2. ‘Result Sharing Workshop of Assam Human Development Report’ was held on September 20, 2014 at the Institute. 3. ‘Workshop for the Preparation of the
4. ‘Inequalities Matter than Differences on gender dimension in the Assam Human Development Report, 2014’ by Dr. Saswati Choudhury, Associate Professor. 469
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5. ‘Millennium Development Goals and North East India: Reality and Challenges’ in Sinha, Harendra (Ed.) (2014), Millennium Development Goals and North East India, New Delhi: Mittal, pp. 1-19. ISBN: 81-8324-503-X. 6. ‘Regionalism and the Politics of Accommodation: Federal Arrangement under Sixth Schedule and Article 371’, in Malsawmliana & Lalsangzela Pachuau (Ed.) (2014), ‘Politics of Regionalism in North-East India’, New Delhi: Mittal, pp. 15-30. ISBN 81-8324-473-4 by Dr. Joseph K. Lalfakzuala, Assistant Professor.
Journal The institute has published Vol. XI, No. 11 July, 2014 and Vol. XII, No. 1 January, 2015 issues of the journal ‘Social Change and Development’ during the year.
Library The library provides OPAC, Web-OPAC, Referral Service, Online Journals and Xerox service to its readers. The library uses SOUL 2.0 for the creation of database and online searching of the database in Intra LAN. The Library also uses D space for searching the Digital Library contents on Northeast India. Apart from that, 420 new additions has been registered in the stock and the total collection of journals/ periodicals is 3384.
Funds (Un-audited) Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure ICSSR Grant 121.50 Salary State Govt. Grant 220.00 Establishment / Administrative Expenses Income from Own / Other 47.56 Projects sources Project Grants from other 122.87 Fellowships Agencies Workshops/ Training Programmes Miscellaneous Expenses Balance of Fund* Total 511.93 Total
(` in Lakhs) Amount 208.42 42.49 90.06 06.33 17.77 09.12 137.74 511.93
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SARDAR PATEL INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH (SPIESR), AHMEDABAD Research Projects (Completed) 1.
“Trade Liberalization, Economic Growth and Environmental Externalities: An Analysis of Indian Manufacturing Industries”, sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), November 2014, by Hansa Jain.
2. “Estimating the Impacts of South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA) on Indian Economy”, sponsored by South Asia Network of Economic Research Institutes (SANEI), by Hansa Jain.
3. “Sabarkantha District Human Development Report”, District Collector and GSSDB, Gandhinagar by Niti Mehta and Anita Arya. 4. “RIDF Impact Evaluation Study for Irrigation in Gujarat,”sponsored by National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), Mumbai by Hansa Jain. 5.
“Status of Rashtriya MadhyamikSiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) in Gujarat,” funded by Ministry of Human Resource Development, New Delhiby Tattwamasi Paltasingh.
3. “Assessment of Availability of Educational Facilities in Tribal Areas: 6. “Study of Mid-day-Meal Scheme Gujarat”, sponsored by NUEPA & (MDMS) in Gujarat,” funded by Ministry MHRD, New Delhi by Tattwamasi of Human Resource Development, New Delhiby Tattwamasi Paltasingh. Paltasingh. 4. “Mainstreaming Provincial in consis- 7. tency in human development in Gujarat”, sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research by Kalpana Satija. 8.
Research Projects (Ongoing) 1. “Dynamics of Labour use by Cotton Growers in Gujarat”,sponsored by Mahyco- Monsanto India Ltd, Mumbai, by Niti Mehta.
“Study of Sarva Siksha Abhiyan (SSA) in Gujarat,” funded by Ministry of Human Resource Development, New Delhiby Tattwamasi Paltasingh. “Social, Geographical and Organisational Elements of a Community Oriented Social Enterprise - A Case of a Supermarket in Juhapura and Its Franchising Network across Gujarat”, funded by the ICSSR, New Delhi, by Subrata Dutta.
New Research Projects
2. “The Post Liberalization Rural Transformation in Gujarat: 1. “Tribal Education in India: Issues & Economic, Social and Environmental Regional Dimensions,” funded by Indian Consequences”,sponsored by ICSSR, Council of Social Sciences Research, New Delhi by Tattwamasi Paltasingh. New Delhiby Niti Mehta. 471
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Conferences/Seminars/Lectures 1.
Organized a panel discussion on “Sardar Patel’s Views on Governance” on 15 December, 2014 at the Institute.
and Rural Studies, Vol. 3(1), January 2015, pp. 139-161, ISSN: 2321-0249 by Hansa Jain. 2. “Manufacturing Growth and Employment Pattern in India since 1990s", Indian Journal of Industrial Relations, January, 2015, Vol. 50, No. 3, pp 412-424, ISSN: 0019-5286, by Hansa Jain.
2.
Organised a seminar on “Decent Work” delivered by Prof. Gerry Rodgers, ILO, at SPIESR, February 27, 2015.
3.
Organised and coordinated the SPIESR Booth in the Vibrant Gujarat Global 3. “Wage Determinants in India’s Manufacturing Sector during PostTrade Show 2015, Knowledge Pavilion, reforms Scenario”, Journal of Economic Nr Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinagar, 7-13 Policy and Research, Oct. 14-March January, 2015. 2015, Vol.10, No. 1, by Hansa Jain.
Research Affiliation and Ph.D./ M.Phil. Programme
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“Economic Implications of South Asian Free Trade Area for India and the World: A Partial Equilibrium Approach,” The Indian Economic Journal, Special Issue on Emerging Trends and Capital Flows, December 2014, pp – 371-391, ISSN: 0019-4662, by Hansa Jain.
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“Industrial Growth and Wage Structure: An Inter-Regional Analysis”, Journal of Regional Development and Planning, Vol.3, No. 1, June 2014, ISSN: 22779094, by Hansa Jain.
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“Changing Pattern of Women’s Work: An Analysis of Post Reform Era”, Indian Journal of Social Research, Vol. 55(2), March-April, 2014, ISSN: 0019-5626, by Hansa Jain.
Sixteen scholars have been registered in the PhD programme of the institute and two scholars have been awarded fellowships (one -National Fellowships & one- Postdoctoral Fellowship) from ICSSR
Publications Books 1. ‘Emerging Issues in Gerontology: Relevance and Possibilities’ (edited), Bookwell, New Delhi, 2014; ISBN9380574525by Tattwamasi Paltasingh.
2. ‘Caring for the Elderly: Social Gerontology in the Indian Context’ (edited), SAGE Publications, 2015; ISBN: 9789351502630by Tattwamasi 7. “Climatic Stress and Crisis in Agricultural Livelihoods in India”, Paltasingh. Arthavati, Volume 1, No. 1, Jan-Jun Research Papers and Articles in 2014, pp.-1-11, by Hansa Jain.
Journals 1.
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“Measuring Technical Efficiency of Agricultural Inputs”, Journal of Land
8. “A New Dimension to Agricultural Marketing” Anvesak, Vol.44 No.1, JanJune, 2014 by Anita Arya.
9.
“Research in Social Sciences – A Note”, Anvesak, Vol.44 No.1, Jan-June, 2014 by Anita Arya.
Indian Journal of Industrial Relations, Vol. 50, No. 3, pp. 397-411 (published by Shri Ram Centre for Industrial Relations, New Delhi), (written jointly with S. Chakrabarti) by Subrata Dutta.
10. “Seed Production in Gujarat Problems & Prospects”, Vision, Vol.XXXIV, No.4, October-December 2014by Anita Arya. 17. “Econometric Analysis of Status of Health of Tribal districts in Gujarat SPET 11. “Building the Foundation of Pre-school Research Journal of Social Science, Education in an Indian State- Intervention Volume 03, Number 03,February 2014. & Policies”, Journal of Educational ISSN: 23482982”, by Kalpana Satija, Planning and Administration October; Mohan Patel and Keya Patel. Volume XXIX, No. 2, April 2015, pp. 105-119 by Tattwamasi Paltasingh. 18. “Primary Educational Index of Tribal District (EDI-Educational Development 12. ‘Production’ and ‘Reproduction’ in Index) An Econometric Analysis”, Feminism: Ideas, Perspectives and Indian Stream Research Journal, Volume Concepts”, Society &Management 4, Issue 5, June 2014. ISSN 2230-7850, Review, 3(1), SAGE Publication by by Kalpana Satija. Tattwamasi Paltasingh . 13. “Tribal Population in India: Regional 19. Forecasting the Primary Education: Case Dimensions & Imperatives” Journal Study of Gujarat Innovative Thoughts of Regional Development & Planning, International Research Journal, Volume Volume 3 (2), December 2014 by 1, Issue 6, June 2014, ISSN- 2321-5453, Tattwamasi Paltasingh. by Kalpana Satija, Mohan Patel and Keya Patel. 14. “Women’s Empowerment through SHGs: Intervention and Imperatives”, 20. “Human Development Index of SAARC Social Work Chronicle, 3 (1 & 2) 40-51, (Measurement through Dimension (University of Assam) by Tattwamasi Indices), Indian Journal of Research Paltasingh. in Management, Business and Social Science, eISSN: 2321-9874,| ISSN: 15. “Government Intervention through 2319-6998I, Vol. 2 (I Issue) 2014, by Mid-day Meal Scheme: Review & Kalpana Satija, Mohan Patel and Keya Reflections”, Journal of Governance Patel. & Public Policy, 5 (2),June-December
(Institute of Public Enterprise, 21. “Sex Parity Index of Health ofGujarat Hyderabad) by Tattwamasi Paltasingh. : Econometric Analysis”, International Research Journal of Human Resource 16. “Rural-Urban Linkages, Migration, and and Social Sciences, Volume 1, Issue 4, Rural Industrialisation: Understanding 2014, ISSN: (2349-4085), by Kalpana the Developmental Perspectives with Special Reference to West Bengal”, Satija and Yogita Dangi. 473
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22. “Analysis of Women Legatees’ Disparity 28. “Ageing Well and Way Forward” in Caring for the Elderly; Social of Social Security in Kachchh Region: Gerontology in the Indian Context; Caste Wise Study”, SPET Research SAGE Publications, 2015 (ISBN: Journal of Social Science, Volume 2, 9789351502630) by Tattwamasi Number 2, 2014, by Kalpana Satija, Paltasingh. Mohan Patel and Keya Patel.
Articles/Chapters in Published Books
29. “Small Scale Industrial Units in Gujarat: Value Chain Analysis”,in Farm Value Chains- for Sustainable Growth and 23. “Issues in Gerontology: An Development by C S Sundaresan, Introduction” in Caring for the Elderly; published by Regal Publication, New Social Gerontology in the Indian delhi-2014, ISBN- 978-81-8484-318-7 Context, SAGE Publications, 2015 by Kalpana Satija. (ISBN: 9789351502630) by Tattwamasi Research Reports/Monographs/ Paltasingh.
Working Papers/Reprint Series
24. “Theories and Concepts in Gerontology: Disciplines and Discourses” in Caring 1. for the Elderly; Social Gerontology in the Indian Context, SAGE Publications, 2015 (ISBN: 9789351502630) by Tattwamasi Paltasingh. 2. 25. “Social Entrepreneurship: Towards Constructive Transformation” in Entrepreneurship, Bookwell, New Delhi, 2015 (ISBN-978-93-80574-77-6) by Tattwamasi Paltasingh.
1st Half Yearly Report of SSA in the Selected Districts of Gujarat (Narmada, Navsari& Surat) by Tattwamasi Paltasingh. 2nd Half Yearly Report of RMSA in the Selected Districts of Gujarat i.e. Sabarkantha, Mehsana and Bhavnagarby Tattwamasi Paltasingh.
3. 3rd Half Yearly Report of RMSA in the Selected Districts of Gujarat i.e. Ahmedabad (Rural), Bansakantha, 26. “Older People with Disability: Concerns Gandhinagar by Tattwamasi Paltasingh. and Policies” in Caring for the Elderly; Social Gerontology in the Indian 4. 1st Half Yearly Report of MDMS in the Context, SAGE Publications, 2015 Selected Districts of Gujarat (Narmada, (ISBN: 9789351502630) by Tattwamasi Navsari& Surat) by Tattwamasi Paltasingh. Paltasingh. 27. “Gender Sensitive Intervention for Working Papers Elderly Women” in Caring for the Elderly; Social Gerontology in the 5. Working Paper No.16 (2014), “Including Indian Context; SAGE Publications, Community in School Education: 2015 (ISBN: 9789351502630) by Gujarat Scenario” by Tattwamasi Paltasingh Tattwamasi Paltasingh. 474
Reference Services, Bibliographic Services, Current Awareness Services, Photocopy Service, Resource sharing, Inter-library Loan, etc. The H. K. library uses SOUL2.0 software developed by INFLIBNET. The Book Reviews library receives access to e-resources like JSTOR, EconLit with full text (EBSCOhost), 1. Misra, RP (Ed.). (2013),‘Urbanisation Indiastat.com, Prowess (CMIE) and EPWRF in South Asia: Focus on Mega Cities’, India Time Seriesthrough ICSSR consortium. Cambridge University Press India Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, Anvesak 44(2), 2014 Total number of bound volumes added during by Niti Mehta. the year 2014-15 is100.The H. K. library subscribes about 20 Indian print journals and Library 10 International journals. It receives about The H K Library is essentially related to its 150 journals on exchange basis.At present, specialized areas and field which would be library has the collection of approximately relevant to the research interest. The services 46000 books and number of new books added available at the library are User Orientation, during the year 2014-15 is 295. 6. Working Paper No.17 (2014), “Philosophical Explorations of Causality and Flagging its Link to Behaviournal Economics, by Munish Alagh.
Funds (Un-audited) Income (Heads) Amount Expenditure ICSSR Grant Salary Non-Plan 91.60 Non-Plan Plan 40.00 Plan State Govt. Grant Establishment/ Administrative Expenses Non-Plan 52.50 Non-Plan Plan Plan Projects Income from own sources 34.28 Fellowships (Projects, Fellowships, 07.72 Workshops/Training Consultancy Training 04.95 Programme Programme etc.) Other Misc. Expenses Any other Sources 10.36 Excess of Expense over Income 20.55 Total 261.96 Total
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2. Anamika Gupta, ‘Right to Education: 12. P. Challappan Aneesha, ‘Support Mechanism for Youth Entrepreneur in Problems of Right to Education’. Kerala’. 3. Archana Srivastava, ‘Study on Awareness and Knowledge regarding Janani 13. Anamika Gupta, ‘Attitude towards Home Work’. Suraksha Yojana’. 4. Namreeta Kumari, ‘Contested Spaces: 14. Umesh Bhavrao Ghodeswar, ‘Impact of Post Matric Scholarship Scheme on the Exclusion and Discrimination in Institution Development of SC Students’. of Higher Learning in India’. 5. Anitha Kumari, ‘Psychosocial Problems of Adolescents with Hearing Impairment’. 6.
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Rakhi, ‘AStudy of AcademicAchievement 16. Anuprita N. Gadhikar, ‘Non-Conventional Energy: Solar Energy’. in English in Relation to Learning Styles and Meta Cognitive Styles among Senior 17. Dhanraj Ramchandra Khirode, ‘Water Secondary Students’. Irrigation and Management in Akola District’. O.K. Siji, ‘Viability Analysis of Primary Agricultural Credit Societies in the Post- 18. Ravindra Sharma, ‘Elections of State Liberalisation Period’. Legislative Assembly’.
E.K. Riyas, ‘Study on Kisan Cash Credit 19. Mohini Choudhary, ‘Role of Women through Primary Agricultural Credit Sarpanch in Panchayati Raj Institutions’. Societies in Kerala’. 20. Bajrangi Yadav, ‘Modern Developmental 9. K. Jiyas, ‘Micro Insurance- A Tool for Psychology’. Social Security of Weaker Section of 21. Devi Prasad Mehrolia, ‘A Critical Study Society’. of Library and Information Education through Distance Education in M.P. 10. P.T. Rijala, ‘Competitive Advantage of Retail Outlet in Kerala’. University’. 476
22. D. Prema, ‘A Study on Amway Product 33. S. K. Gurumoorthi, ‘Customer Relationship Management on Retailing Sector with in Tamil Nadu with Special Reference to special reference to Consumer Durable Thanjavur District’. Goods’. 23. Vinay Singh Yadav, ‘Socio-Economic Analysis of Emerging Leadership in 34. Maddala Sravani, ‘Performance Evaluation of MFI in India with special emphasis Rural Areas’. on Technical Efficiency as Total Factor Productivity and Sustainability’. 24. Rajlakshmi Sonowal, ‘A Study on Empowerment and Feeling of Security 35. A.P. Midhunashee, ‘A Study as Marketing and Insecurity of College Going of Culture and Heritage Tourism in Adolescent Girls Having Different SocioKerala’. Cultural Background’. 25. R. Balamurugan, ‘Balance of Payments in India since 1991’. 26. A. Nagarajan, ‘Constraints of Rural Women in Higher Education’. 27. Pramod Kumar Nayak, ‘Impact of Life Style Retailing on Buying Decision of Young Consumer’. 28. Bhanu Gaur, ‘Legal and Social Factors Affecting Domestic Violence’. 29. G. Asokan, ‘Economic Evaluation of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan Programme with special reference to Thanjavur District’.
36. Shivayya Pujari, ‘Production and Marketing of Cotton: A Case Study of Belgaum District’. 37. Irfan Khatib, ‘Role of Self-Help Groups in Economic Empowerment of Rural Women’. 38. G.S. Sumesh, ‘Problems of Small Retailers in the Emerging Business Scenario in Kerala’. 39. S. Rakesh, ‘A Study on the Attitude of Students towards Entrepreneurship in Kerala’.
40. M.K. Prasasthan, ‘Brand LoyaltyPurchase Decision-FMCGS Sector: An Analysis’. 30. A. H. Shrirame, ‘Energy Conservation Awareness in Agricultural Sector of 41. Nima Chandran, ‘Disaster Management: Parbhani District’. A Study on Humanitarian Logistics and Rehabilitation’. 31. Eakranudin, ‘Rape Victims: A Critical Study of Protective and Rehabilitation 42. Vishnu Gopan, ‘Kerala State Lottery: of Provisions in Law and Judicial Buying Motives and Utilisation Pattern Approach in India’. of Prize Money’. 32. T. Thamizhvanam, ‘An Economic 43. Shreya Chakraborty, ‘Financing of Analysis of Agro Based Micro, Medium Infrastructure Projects: A Study in and Small-Scale Industries in India’. Context of Indian Airports’. 477
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66. Priyanka Lohiya, ‘Present Situation of Widows: A Social Analysis’.
76. Boney Bose, ‘Micro Financial Aspects in Dairy Farming Industry in Kerala’.
77. Pradeep Kumar N., ‘Problems and Prospects of Mutual Fund Industry: An 68. Ashish Kumar Srivastava, ‘Impact Empirical Study Based on Investment of Electronic Media on University Patterns and Priorities’. Librarians of U.P.: A Survey’. 67. Jyoti Kiran Chandrakar, ‘Folk Culture’.
69. Ajay Kumar Bhatpahari, ‘An Analysis 78. K.V. Sumi, ‘Grievance Management of Political and Administrative in Software Companies at Techno Park, Development of Chhattisgarh: with Trivandrum’. special reference to Raipur District’. 70. Ashok Ahlawat, ‘Infrastructure Finan- 79. B. Gopakumar, ‘A Study on Labour Markets in the Shops and Commerce of cing in India: A Study with special Establishments in Kerala’. reference to Public Private Partnership Model in Haryana’. 80. Priyanka Marko, ‘Effect of Reservation 71. Uttam Singh Tandon, ‘Health Problem in the Development of Scheduled Tribes and Condition of Rural Area Badol, in Chhattisgarh’. Chhattisgarh’. 72. Ashwini Mahajan, ‘Education and Health Problem of Juvenile Delinquent of Durg District in Chhattisgarh’. 73. Binod Kumar, ‘Juvenile Delinquent’. 74.
K.N. Chethan ‘Work Done by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar after Indian Independence, 1947-52’.
81. Bharti Soni, ‘Sansadiya Prajatantra Mein Rajya ke Vikas Sthaniya Swashasan ki Bhumika Evam Prabhav’. 82. Shreya Chakraborty, ‘Funding Mechanism Adopted to Finance Infrastructure: A Case Study of Indian Airports’.
75. Swastika Pradhan, ‘Teesta Water 83. S. Krishnamurthy, ‘An Evaluation of the Contribution of Industries to SocioDiplomacy: Impact on Indo-Bangladesh Economic Development’. Relations’.
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(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
Separate Audit Report of the Comptroller & Auditor General of India on the Accounts of Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi for the year ended 31 March 2015 We have audited the attached Balance Sheet of Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi as at 31 March 2015, the Income & Expenditure Account and Receipts & Payments Account for the year ended on that date under Section 20(1) of the Comptroller & Auditor General’s (Duties, Powers & Conditions of Service) Act, 1971. The audit has been entrusted for the period up to 2018-19. These financial statements include the accounts of six Regional Centres of the ICSSR. Out of these, one Regional Centre was audited and comment included in the report. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Council’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit.
This Separate Audit Report contains the comments of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) on the accounting treatment only with regard to classification, conformity with the best accounting practices, accounting standards and disclosure norms, etc. Audit observations on financial transactions with regard to compliance with the Law, Rules & Regulations (Propriety and Regularity) and efficiency-cum-performance aspects, etc., if any, are reported through Inspection Reports/CAG’s Audit Reports separately.
3.
We have conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in India. These standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free from material misstatements. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidences supporting the amounts and disclosure in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of financial statements. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion.
4.
Based on our audit, we report that:
i
We have obtained all the information and explanations, which to the best of our knowledge and belief were necessary for the purpose of our audit;
ii
The Balance Sheet, Income & Expenditure Account and Receipts & Payments Account dealt with by this report have not been drawn up in the prescribed format by Ministry of HRD, GOI vide order No. 29-4/2012-FD dated 17.4.2015
iii
In our opinion, proper books - of accounts and other relevant records have been maintained by the ICSSR in so far as it appears from our examination of such books.
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We further report that:
A.
Balance Sheet
A.l
Liabilities
A.1.1
Corpus/ Capital Fund (Schedule l &l-A) Rs. 27.59 crore
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Western Regional Centre, Mumbai and Eastern Regional Centre, Kolkata had shown, excess of income over expenditure of Rs. 3.13 crore and Rs.0.15 crore respectively under ‘Reserve and Surplus Fund’ instead of ‘Corpus/Capital Fund’ resulting in understatement of ‘Corpus/Capital Fund’ by Rs. 3.28 crore and overstatement of ‘Reserve and Surplus’ by the same amount. This is being pointed out since 2010-11 but corrective action has not been taken.
A.1.2
Current Liabilities & Provisions (Schedule-7 & I-A) - Rs. 1.21 crore
(i)
The above do not. include unutilized grant-in-aid of Rs. 2.53 crore resulting in understatement of Current Liabilities & Provisions and overstatement of Corpus/Capital Fund by like amount.
(ii)
The above do not include liabilities for expenses due but not paid amounting to Rs. 101.25 lakh (Maintenance Payment to Chintan Guest House: Rs. 51.40 lakh, Salary of consultant/contractual staff of headquarters: Rs. 11.26 lakh, Pension Payable for March 2015: Rs. 31.14 lakh and Salary of Housekeeping! Security/Gardening Staff: Rs. 7.45 lakh). This has resulted in understatement of Current Liabilities & Provisions and overstatement of Capital Fund by like amount.
A.2
Assets
A.2.1
Fixed Assets (Schedule-8 & I-A) - Rs. 20.22 crore
(i)
ICSSR paid advances to CPWD amounting to Rs.172.00 lakh for five deposit construction work out of which four construction works valuing Rs.96.55 lakh have been completed and handed over to ICSSR by the CPWD. The value of these completed works have not been capitalised and are being shown in the accounts as advances. This has resulted in understatement of Fixed Assets and overstatement of Current Assets, Loans & Advances by like amount. (N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Further out of the above five projects, one project was under progress and 90 works has been completed which has also not been shown as Capital work in progress. This has resulted in overstatement of Current Assets, Loans & Advances and understatement of Work- in-Progress by Rs. 75.45 lakh.
ICSSR deposited Rs. 14.541akh and Rs. 10.20 lakh with NDMC in February 2004 and July 2007 respectively for energization of Sub Station at 35 Ferozshah Road, NASSDOC office & Library. Though, the work had been completed and
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the balance amount has been settled with the NDMC (December 2008) the amount has been shown in the accounts under advances. This has resulted in understatement of Fixed Assets and overstatement of Current Advances by Rs. 24.74Iakh.
A.2.2
Current Assets, Loan &Advances etc. (Schedule 11 & 1-A)
(i).
ICSSR released Maintenance grant amounting to Rs. 35.28 crore to 25 Research Institutions which was booked in the accounts as expenditure on Grant-in-aid. The unspent grant-in-aid of Rs. 2.18 crore with 10 Research Institutions was not shown in the accounts as assets. This resulted in understatement of Current Assets and overstatement of Expenditure by Rs. 2.18 crore.
(ii)
An amount of Rs. 49.05 lakh which was receivable from the Chintan Guest House EICSSR-share of Chintan Guest House Receipts Rs. 37.69 lakh (October 2014 to March 2015) and share of electricity bill to be borne by Chintan Guest House Rs.l1.36 lakh (June 2014 to March 2015) has not been taken into accounts. This has resulted in understatement of Current Assets as well as Capital Fund by like amount.
(iii)
Closing balance of Rs. 0.92 lakh under franking machine has not been taken into account. This has resulted in understatement of Current Assets and overstatement of expenditure by like amount.
(iv)
The Regional Centre Delhi of ICSSR released Rs.42.79 lakh of Non Plan grant to various Research Institutes under the head Seminar & Conferences, out of which Rs. 0.85 lakh was receivable as unspent balance as on 31.03.2015 which was not taken in the accounts. This has resulted understatement of Current Assets and overstatement of Expenditure by like amount.
B.
Income & Expenditure Account
B.l
Income
B.l.1
Interest Income (Schedule - 17) RC, Delhi has not taken into account accrued interest amounting to Rs. 1.30 lakh earned on investment of Rs. 39.51 lakh. This has resulted in understatement of Capital Fund and Income both by like amount.
Expenditure
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As per the Significant Accounting Policy No. 4.1 depreciation is provided on written down value method as per the rates specified in the Income Tax Act, 1961. However the depreciation on the library books has been charged at the rate of 100 % whereas the rate prescribed as per the income Tax Act is 60%. This has resulted in overstatement of Depreciation and understatement of Fixed Assets by Rs. 1.90 crore (Rs. 4,80,03,596 - Rs. 2,89,89,371 (60% of Rs.4,83,15,618).
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C
General As per Accounting Policy No. 10, liability towards gratuity payable on death/ retirement of employees and leave encashment benefit to employees is accounted on actual basis. This accounting policy is in contravention of the Uniform Format of Accounts and Accounting Standard 15 which stipulates that provision should be made in the accounts for retirement benefits on the basis of actuarial valuation.
In respect of Pension and pensionary benefits no accounting policy has been disclosed but are being met out on actual basis from the year 2012-13. However, a Pension Fund was opened with the Canara Bank in the year 2007-08 with the approval of Policy, Planning and Administration /Committee of this Council and an amount of Rs. 80.95 lakh was transferred to this account out of internal resources viz. Hostel rent, sale of Publication and hiring of conference hall etc. during the year 2007-08 to 2010-11. Thereafter, no transaction has been made in this account and the said amount accumulated to Rs. 1.24 crore which has been depicted in the accounts. In the absence of guidelines the amount was lying unutilised. Either the above Pension Fund may be closed or suitable guidelines in compliance of Uniform Format of Accounts may be framed.
C.2
Consolidated Receipts & Payments Account and Income & Expenditure Account of ICSSR (Hqrs.) and six RCs have not been prepared. Two sets of Receipts & Payments Account and Income & Expenditure Account have been prepared i.e. one for ICSSR (Hqrs.) and another for its RCs. This does not give a complete view of the financial activities of ICSSR.
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C.3 Bank-Reconciliation Scrutiny of the Bank Reconciliation statements revealed the following discrepancies Bank Account
1.
Canara Bank Account No. 8474101050001
Cheques issued Cheques/ Debut not encashed mand Drafts depostied but not credited by Bank
Amount debited by bank but not taken in Cash Book
Amount credited by Bank but not taken in Cash Book 16,90,624 31,49,792 (Upto 3,97,647 (March 5,89,896 December 2014) 2007 to May (Feb 2011 to (Novem2013) June 2013) ber 2012 to January 2014)
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Canara Bank Account No. 50825
3.
Account No. 50826 83,34,231 (June 2013 to December 2014)
3,73,593 (Oc1,22,995 (July tober 2013 to 2013 to FebruNovember 2014) ary 2015) 8,60,017 (June 2013 to February 2015)
15,11,518 (May 2013 to December 2014) 19,49,191 (June 2013 to March 2015)
5,79,543 (June 2013 to March 2013) 5,22,015 (December 2013 to November 2014)
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2.
Cheques Issued but not presented for payment have become time-barred and should be written back in the accounts. Cheques deposited in bank but not credited by bank need to be pursued with the bank to get credit of these amounts. Amount debited/ credited by the banks but not taken in the cash book needs to be investigated.
C.5 As per the Significant Accounting Policy No. 4.1 depreciation is provided on written down value method as per the rates specified in the Income Tax Act, 1961. However the Mumbai Regional Centre has charged depreciation at rates different from the Income Tax Act, 1961.
D. Grants-in-aid ICSSR had an unspent balance of Rs. 789.24 lakh (plan: Rs. 5.96 1akh and Non Plan: Rs.783.28 lakh) of previous year. During the year 2014-15, ICSSR received a total grants of Rs.16496.65 lakh (Plan: Rs. 11344.04 lakh and Non-Plan: Rs.5152.61 lakh) from the Government of India, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of Secondary and Higher Education. Out of which, Rs. 2671.90 lakh (Non Plan: Rs. 509.40 lakh and Plan: Rs. 2162.50 lakh) was received during the month of March 2015. During the year, ICSSR has its own receipts for Rs. 128.43 lakh (Plan: Rs. 52.l0 lakh and Non-Plan: Rs. 76.33 lakh) and ICSSR utilised Rs. 17161.99 lakh (Plan: Rs. 11396.87 lakh, and Non-Plan: Rs. 5765.12 lakh) leaving a balance of Rs. 252.33 lakh (Plan: Rs.5.23 Lakh, and Non-Plan: Rs.247.10 lakh) as on 31.3.2015.
It had Rs. 88.03 lakh unspent balance of previous year of Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment and Ministry of Minority Affairs. Out of which, its utilised Rs.0.17 lakh and Rs. 87.171akh was refunded to the Ministries leaving a balance of Rs. 0.691akh as on 31.3.2015.
E. Management letter: Deficiencies which have not been included in the Audit Report have been brought to the notice of the Member Secretary, ICSSR, through a management letter issued separately for remedial/corrective action.
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v)
Subject to our observations in the preceding paragraphs, we report that the Balance Sheet, Income and Expenditure Account and Receipts and Payments Account dealt with by this report are in agreement with the hooks of accounts.
vi) In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanation given to us, the said financial statements, read together with the Accounting Policies and Notes on Accounts, and subject to the significant matters stated above and other matters mentioned in Annexure to this Audit Report, give a true and fair view in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in India:-
a
in so far as it relates to the Balance Sheet of the state of affairs of the Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi as at 31 March 2015; and
b
in so far as it relate to the Income and Expenditure Account of the ‘deficit’ for the year ended on that date.
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For and on behalf of the C & AG of India
Place: New Delhi Director General of Audit Date 11.2.16 Central Expenditure
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Annexure to Audit Report 1. Adequacy of internal audit system • The Council has an internal audit cell. All the unit files are got pre checked from the Internal Audit Cell before making final payment.
• The audit of ICSSR Hqrs and its RCs has not been conducted by the Pr. Account Office of the Ministry.
• There are no internal audit manual and auditing standards.
• The audit of all Regional Centres was conducted by the Internal Audit Cell up to 2005-06.
In view of the above, Internal Audit System appears to be inadequate. 2. Adequacy of internal control system
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Monitoring
• Assets Registers in respect of assets created out of Plan Fund/Sponsored Projects/ Earmarked Fund/Endowment Fund was not being maintained head wise by the Council.
• The Management’s response to external audit objections is not effective as nine Inspection Reports & 96 paras for the period from 2001-02 to 2013-14 were outstanding as on 31.3.2015.
In view of the above, Internal Control System is inadequate. 3. System of physical verification of Assets
• The physical verification of fixed assets of Council hqrs. except library books had been conducted up to 2013-14.
4. System of physical verification of inventory • The information regarding physical verification of inventory was not furnished to audit party. In view of this, Audit is unable to comment on the value disclosed in the accounts.
5 Regularity in payment of statutory dues
• No payment over six months in respect of statutory dues was outstanding as on 31.3.2015.
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490
Fixed Assets
Investment from Earmarked/ Endowment Funds Investment – Other Current Assets, Loan Advances etc. Miscellaneous expenditure
1.
2.
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SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICY CONTINGENT LIABILITIES AND NOTES
Total
Earmarked/Endowment Funds Secured Loans and Borrowing Unsecured Loans and Borrowing Deferred Credit Liabilities Current Liabilities and Provision Total ASSETS
3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
3. 4. 5.
Corpus Capital Fund Reserve and Surplus Funds
1. 2.
LIABILITIES
S.No Particulars
24 25
11 & 1-A
9 & 1-A
34,70,29,284.59
5,27,69,933.52
19,35,74,507.90
10,06,84,843.17
14,35,495.00 34,70,29,284.59
7& 1-A
8 & 1-A
19,35,74,507.90
15,20,19,281.69
ICSSR
3& 1-A
I & 1-A
Schedules
57,19,10,343.31
14,46,030.00 15,40,39,514.52
21,42,27,241.90
65,33,43,014.05
13,23,739.00 18,41,87,472.12 -
19,85,59,981.68
26,92,71,821.25
1,29,60,841.00 1,22,52,658.50 65,33,43,014.05
22,13,69,908.20
37,90,91,839.81 2,76,67,766.54
Previous Year
(Amount in `)
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22,48,81,058.72
14,46,030.00 10,12,69,581.00
2,06,52,734.00
20,21,97,556.89
1,30,14,863.00 1,20,52,762.50 57,19,10,343.31
1,30,14,863.00 1,06,17,267.50 22,48,81,058.72 10,15,12,713.72
23,81,17,951.42
27,59,36,061.85 3,27,88,704.54
Total
4,45,43,443.52
12,39,16,780.16 3,27,88,704.54
Regional Centres
Current Year
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH Balance Sheet as on 31st March 2015
491
Secured Loans and Borrwoings
Unsecured Loans & Borrowings
Deferred Credit Liabilities
Current Liablities and Provisions
4.
5.
6.
7.
Current Assets, Loans & Advances
Total
4.
48080475.54
Investments others
3.
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37390291.54
Investments from Earnmakred / Endowment Funds
2. 0
0
Fixed Assets
10690184
48080475.54
4986962
0
0
0
0
31312704.54
11780809
Mumbai
1.
Assets
Total
Researve an Surplus Fund
Earnmarked / Endowment Funds
2
Corpus Capital Fund
LIABILITIES
Particulars
3.
1
S. No.
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
53495490.79
5957497.96
0
0
47537992.83
53495490.79
0
0
0
0
0
0
53495490.79
Shillong
48449242.31
14451601.42
1446030
11863753
20687857.89
484449242.31
87653.5
995479
0
0
33413360.52
1476000
12476749.29
Kolkata
46202975
28305349
0
4837999
13059627
46202975
4351916
12019384
0
0
7042526
0
22789149
Chandigarh
11738699.08
7221999.08
0
3950982
565718
11738699.08
0
0
0
0
3950982
0
7787717.08
New Delhi
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
16914176
7942842
0
0
8971334
16916914176
1190736
0
0
0
136575
0
15586865
Hyderabad
224881058.72
101269581.00
1446030.00
20652734.00
101512713.72
224881058.72
10617267
13014863.00
0.00
0.00
44543443.52
32788704.54
123916780.16
Total
(Amount in `)
COMBINED BALANCE SHEET OF REGTIONAL CENTRES OF ICSSR FOR THE YEAR 2014-15
492
6 7 8
Sr No. 1 2 3 4 5
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INCOME Income from Sales/Services Grants/Subsidies Grants/Subsidies Fees/Subscriptions Income from Investments ( Income on Investment from earmarked/endowment funds transferred to funds) Income from Royalty, Publication etc. Interest Earned Other Income Increase/(decrease) in stock of finished goods and work-in-progress TOTAL (A) 20
16 17 18 19
Schedule 12 13 13 A 14 15
1,56,46,91,197.41
1,66,35,60,266.60
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26,506.00 1,16,09,156.00 80,56,298.41 --
7,269.00 1,00,31,246.00 11,96,573.60 --
Current Year 3,65,757.00 1,64,82,77,677.00 --36,81,744.00
(Amount in `) Previous Year 2,60,332.00 1,53,94,89,907.00 23,40,000.00 -29,08,998.00
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 2014-15
493
6 7
2 3 4 5
1
6
4 5
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Expenditure on Grants, Subsidies etc. (a) Grants to Research Institutes and others (b) Transfer to Regional Centre (c) MMA Interest Depreciation ( Net total of the year & corresponding to schedule 8) Loss on Sale of Vehicle TOTAL (B) Balance being excess of Income over Expenditure (A-B) Transfer to special Reserve (Specify each) Transfer to/from General Reserve Prior period adjustment A/c (Add/Less) BALANCE BEING SURPLUS (DEFICIT) CARRIED TO CORPUS/CAPITAL FUND SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES CONTINGENT LIABILITIES AND NOTES
3
2
EXPENDITURE Establishment Expenses Other Administrative Expenses etc.
1
24 25
22 22 A 23
20 21
6,63,47,158.03
---
-1,49,83,44,039.38 6,63,47,158.03
1,30,27,04,347.58 7,24,658.00 29,08,998.00 1,06,29,873.00
14,29,71,436.00 3,84,04,726.80
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
(-)12,72,98,513.60
-1,79,08,58,780.20 (-)12,72,98,513.60
1,52,21,86,697.20 87,33,694.00 36,81,744.00 6,37,98,312.00
4,34,07,865.00
14,90,50,468.00
(Amount in `)
494
Interest earned
Other Income
Increase / decrease in stock of finished goods and work in progress
7
8
0
336550 13870826 5120938
Other Administrative expenses
Expenditure on Grant, Subsidirises
Interest `
Prior Period adjustment
Depreciation (Net total at the year)
Total (B)
Balance being excess of income over expnediture (A-B)
2
3
4
5
6
5120938
Total (A+B+C)
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
0
(A) Transfer to General Reserve (B) Transfer to earnmarked fund (C) Transfer to capital fund
0
0
5332943
3637522
Establishement expenses
4563811
18991764
0
6235310
2006454
1
EXPENDITURE
Total (A)
Income from Royalty / Publication etc.
5
6
0
0
Fees subscription
Income from Investment ( Income on ivestment from earnmarked /endowment funds transferred to funds)
3
4.
10750000
Grant / Subsidies
0
2
Mumbai
Income from sales/services
INCOME
Particulars
1
S. No.
-5636004.18
0
-5636004.18
22652972.18
5619770.18
0
2700
7527099
3689166
5814237
17016968
0
564140
257901
0
0
66490
16110500
17937
Shillong 0
2343852.07
0
2343852.07
7085796.93
451153.93
0
0
0
3033544
3601099
9429649
0
250
632885
0
0
0
8796514
Kolkata 0
967737
0
5034886
0
5034886
12237944
0
567239
0
3703302
745105
7222298
17272830
0
0
1604653
0
0
0
14130000
15381177
Chandigarh
1512233
267708
1779941
7414520
208789
0
0
5629476
485484
1090771
9194461
0
1070
483891
0
0
0
8709500
0
New Delhi
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
967737
8542744
2279078
0
0
0
506875
5756791
9510481
0
710481
0
0
0
8800000
Hyderabad
9343641.89
267708
9611349.89
71804803.11
8895341.11
567239
2700
22192820
12097696
28049007
81416153
0
7511251
4985784
0
0
66490
67296514
1556114
Total
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH Combine Income & Expenditure Accounts of Regional Centres of ICSSR for the year 2014-15 (Amount in `)
495
(Amount in `)
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Less: Deductions during the year ( see Annexure-5-) BALANCE AS AT THE YEAR –END (a+ b +c)
c) Capital Fund - Priced Publication Balance at the beginning of the year Addition during the year
Less: Deductions during the year
b) Capital Fund- Gifted Books Balance at the beginning of the year Addition during the year
Add/ Deduct : Balance of net expenditure transferred from the Income and Expenditure Account
Deduct : Written off
SCHEDULE 1 - CORPUS/CAPITAL FUNDS: a) Capital Fund -General Balance as at the beginning of the year Add: Contributions towards Capital Fund- General
7,355.00
40,35,398.68
15,43,742.50 37,660.00
25,45,82,824.11 1,91,25,525.00 27,37,08,349.11 --
29,516.00
40,64,914.68 --
14,98,267.50 45,475.00
26,01,61,965.29
40,35,398.68
15,43,742.50
6,63,47,158.03 25,45,82,824.11
18,82,35,666.08
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
15,20,19,281.69
40,28,043.68
15,62,573.00 18,829.50
15,81,402.50
(-)12,57,35,940.60 14,79,72,408.51
27,37,08,349.11
18,66,30,508.08 16,05,158.00 18,82,35,666.08 --
Current Year Previous Year
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH SCHEDULE-1- OF BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31st MARCH, 2015
496
14,75,30,213.91
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
1,80,774.13
--
Misc receipts
Total A+B
--
7,020.00
Receipt towards G.House Services.
Interest received Provision for Mtcc. ICSSR, G.House
88,78,117.00
iii) Other additions (specify nature) interest payable
--
--
16,16,257.25
ii) Income from investments made on account of funds
--
1,73,754.13
--
1,71,23,066.00
11,99,12,773.66
(2)
(1)
c) Donations/grants\ i .a Council contribution / subscription
b) Additions to the Funds :
Opening balance of the Funds
Sarabhai Memorial Trust
Provident Fund
2,22,874.05
--
--
8,654.00
--
--
--
--
2,14,220.05
(3)
UNESCO Project
6,88,953.85
--
--
26,753.00
--
--
--
--
6,62,200.85
(4)
ICSSRICMR “Health for All” Project
80,98,445.43
--
--
2,95,958.00
--
--
--
--
78,02,487.43
(5)
ICSSRIDPAD Vth Phase
4,45,96,144.52
--
55,65,577.00
26,80,859.00
--
--
--
--
3,63,49,708.52
(6)
ICSSR Chintan Guest House
1,23,46,474.00
--
--
5,47,855.00
--
--
--
1,17,98,619.00
(7)
Pension Fund
1,271.00
--
--
14.00
--
--
--
--
1,257.00
(8)
Depreciation Reserve Fund
71,91,521.97
16,16,257.25
88,78,117.00
36,81,744.00
55,65,577.00 --
1,000.00
--
-----
22,35,02,723.90
1,71,23,066.00
--
1,000.00
17,94,46,440.68
(11)
Current Year
--
(10)
ICSSRESRC Equip Fund
22,16,84,246.68
--
61,09,401.00
29,08,998.00
85,66,553.00
16,36,145.11
1,33,25,930.04
1,84,00,521.00
17,07,36,698.53
(12)
Previous Year
(Amount in `)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
98,36,573.01
--
--
1,14,631.00
--
--
71,90,521.97
--
25,31,420.04
(9)
ICSSRIDRC
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH SCHEDULE-3- OF BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31st MARCH, 2015 SCHEDULE 3 – EARMARKED/ FUND-WISE BREAK UP ENDOWMENT FUNDS TOTALS
497
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
11,90,20,300.00
39,96,375.91
BANK BALANCE
INVESTMENT
12,30,16,675.91
NET BALANCE AS AT THE YEAREND(a+b-c)
--
Programme Expenses
2,45,13,538.00
--
Other Administrative Expenses
Total -C
--
ii) Revenue Expenditure Salaries, Wages and Allowances etc
2,45,13,538.00
-
i.) Capital Expenditure Fixed Assets
Others- withdrawal Total
--
(1)
Utilization / Expenditure towards objectives of funds /refund of surplus money
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1,80,774.13
1,80,774.13
(2)
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
2,22,874.05
2,22,874.05
(3)
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
6,88,953.85
6,88,953.85
(4)
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
80,98,445.43
80,98,445.43
(5)
--
--
--
4,17,02,000.00
23,03,959.52
4,40,05,959.52
5,90,185.00
--
5,90,185.00
(6)
--
--
--
--
--
--
1,23,41,000.00
5,474.00
1,23,46,474.00
(7)
--
--
--
--
--
--
1,271.00
--
1,271.00
(8)
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1,000.00
1,000.00
(10)
17,30,63,300.00
2,05,11,207.90
19,35,74,507.90
2,99,28,216.00
36,65,655.00
7,25,197.00
4,85,806.00
2,45,13,538.00
5,38,020.00
(11)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
--
50,13,351.01
50,13,351.01
48,23,222.00
36,65,655.00
1,33,741.00
4,85,806.00
--
5,38,020.00
(9)
16,45,22,550.00
1,49,23,890.68
17,94,46,440.68
4,22,37,806.00
1,07,94,510.00
1,09,82,934.00
--
2,03,51,477.00
1,08,885.00
(12)
(Amount in `)
498
(Annexure-6)
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
TOTAL (B) TOTAL (A+B)
7. Provision for outstanding liabilities (Annexure –12) Total (A) B. PROVISIONS
6. Other current Liabilities 1. Remitttance 2. Payable to late Sh. Rajender Kumar 3. Service Tax payable to Contractors
A.CURRENT LIABILITIES 1. Acceptances 2. Sundry Creditors: 1. M/s Kendriya Bhandar 3. Security Deposit Payable 4. Interest accrued but not due on: 5. Statutory Liabilities:
SCHEDULE-7 CURRENT LIABILITIES AND PROVISIONS
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
14,35,495.00
14,35,495.00
6,59,454.00
6,59,454.00
3,127.00 26,777.00 --
6,29,550.00 --
6,29,550.00 -10,000.00 13,389.00 7,82,556.00
--
(Amount in `). Previous year
--
Current year
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH SCHEDULE-7- OF BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31st MARCH, 2015
499
1812292
11170463
26764646
47691574
1543743
Vechiles - Cars
Furniture & Furniture
Computer & Peripheral
Library Books
Gifted Books
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
1197292
Vechiles - Mini Bus
236596427
22416705
Machinary
Total
123999714
Cost as on 1.4.2014
Building
Block of the Assets
Gross Block
1963185
37660
624044
538020
0
672912
0
90549
0
Additions during the year
Cost as on 31.3.2015
1581403
48315618
27302666
11170463
2485204
1197292
22507254
0 238559612
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 123999714
Deletion during the Year
100%
100%
60%
10%
15%
30%
15%
10%
Rate of Depreciation
74076457
0
0
22530896
6259697
1412101.56
788013
13134549
29951201
as at beginning of the year
63798312
1562573
48003596
2701656
491077
110497
122784
1401278
9404851
Depreciation for Year
Depreciation
137874769
1562573
48003596
25232552
6750773
1522598
910797
14535827
39356052
Total at the end of 31.3.2015
100684844
18830
312022
2070114
4419689
962605
286495
7971427
84643662
As at Current year and 31.3.2015
Net Block
162519970
1543743
47691574
4233750
4910766
400190
409279
9282156
94048513
As at previous year and 31.3.2014
(Amount in `)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Adjustment on Deletionns
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH SCHEDULE-8- of Balance Sheet - Fixed Assets
500
1. 2 3 4 5 6
S.No.
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Name of the Asset Additions Computers & Printers Mobiles & Wi-Fi Router Car Library Books Gifted Books Filing Cabinet, Wooden Side Table & Almirah Steel TOTAL
5,38,020.00 90,549.00 6,72,912.00 6,24,044.00 37,660.00 Nil 19,63,185.00
(Amount in Rs.)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
Computer & Peripheral P&M Other Equipments Vehicle Car Library Books Gifted Books Furniture & Fixtures
Classification
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH STATEMENT SHOWING THE DETAILS OF THE ADDITIONS/DELETIONS TO FIXED ASSETS FOR THE YEAR 2014-15 SCHEDULE – 8 A
501
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
6,73,87,000.00 4,67,07,000.00 6,53,52,440.68 17,94,46,440.68
(Amount in `) Previous year
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
S. No. SCHEDULE-9- INVESTMENTS FROM EARMARKED/ENDOWMENT Current year FUNDS 1 1. In Government Securities 7,64,83,000.00 2. Other approved Securities 5,35,20,000.00 3. Others (to be specified) Nationalized Bank 6,35,71,507.90 Total 19,35,74,507.90
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH SCHEDULE-9- OF BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31ST MARCH, 2015
502
Stock-in-trade Finished Goods (a) Priced publication Annexure-5
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
9,17,62,637.87
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
2,93,30,309.27
Total (A)
8,77,07,952.19
19,287.00
1,775.00 2,53,00,490.59
40,35,398.68
(Amount in `) Previous Year
40,28,043.68
Current Year
3. Bank Balances: a) With Scheduled Banks - Saving Accounts –Canara Bank
2. Cash balances in hand (including cheques and drafts and imprest)
a)
A. CURRENT ASSETS: 1. Inventories:
SCHEDULE:11- CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS, ADVANCES ETC
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
503
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
3. Income Accrued : (Conference Hall rent) 4. Outstanding advances 5. Security deposits
2. Advances and other amounts recoverable in cash or in kind or for value to be received: a) On Capital Account b) Prepayments (Annexure – 11) c) Others - Remittance
LOANS, ADVANCES AND OTHER ASSETS 1. LOANS: a) Staff (Annexure –10)
Total (B) Total (A+B)
B.
65,38,811.25 9,83,01,449.12
----
52,75,639.31 991.00
12,62,180.94
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
2,34,39,624.25 5,27,69,933.52
----
2,24,75,639.31 991.00
9,62,993.94
(Amount in `)
504
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
42,624.00 3,65,757.00 3,65,757.00
d) Guest House Annexe TOTAL : As per I & E A/C TOTAL : As per R&P A/C
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
1,76,400.00
c) Hostel Room Rent Charges
30,733.00 1,16,000.00
`. 7,207.00 `. 23,526.00
b) Conference Hall Services
2. Income from Services a) Labour Processing Charges (i) Photocopying Receipts (ii) Compilation of Bibliography
1. Income from Sales a) Sale of Scraps
SCHEDULE-12 INCOME & EXPENDITURE A/C STATEMENT SHOWING THE DEPOSIT OF INCOME FROM SALES & SERVICES 2014-15 (Amount in `) SCHEDULE 12-INCOME FROM SALES/SERVICES Current Year
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
505
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
TOTAL: As per R&P A/c LESS : Capital Expenditure Plan : Non-Plan GRAND TOTAL As Per I&E A/c
SCHEDULE 13- GRANTS/SUBSIDIES (Irrevocable Grants & Subsidies Received) 1. Central Government (Ministry Human Resource Development, Department of Education) NON-PLAN PLAN
14,69,273.00 27,000.00 1,53,94,89,907.00
13,87,505.00 -1,64,82,77,677.00
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
1,54,09,86,180.00
58,61,18,180.00 95,48,68,000.00
Previous Year
1,64,96,65,182.00
51,52,61,182.00 1,13,44,04,000.00
Current Year
STATEMENT SHOWING THE DETAILS OF GRANTS RECEIVED FROM GOI IN 2014-15 (Amount in `)
SCHEDULE-13-
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
506
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Ministry of Social Justice Empowerment PLAN TOTAL:
2.
SCHEDULE 13A- GRANTS/SUBSIDIES (Irrevocable Grants & Subsidies Received 1. Central Government (Ministry of Minorities Affairs) PLAN
23,40,000.00 --
23,40,000.00
---
--
Previous Year
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
Current Year
SCHEDULE-13AStatement showing the details of Grants received from GOI in 2014-15 (Amount in `)
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
507
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
1. Interest from saving account of Earmarked funds TOTAL: TRANSFERRED TO EARMARKED/ENDOWMENT FUNDS
SCHEDULE-15-INCOME FROM INVESTMENTS (Income on Invest. From Earmarked/Endowment Funds transferred to Funds)
45,23,891.00 45,23,891.00
36,81,744.00 36,81,744.00
Current Year
---
--
---
--
Previous Year
Investment-Others
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
45,23,891.00
36,81,744.00
Investment from Earmarked Fund Current Year Previous Year
(Amount in `)
SCHEDULE-15OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDED: 2014-15 Investment from Earmarked Fund Investment-Others
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
508
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
2. Income from Publications Total :
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
142.00 7,269.00
13,847.00 26,506.00
Previous Year 12,659.00
SCHEDULE 16- Income from Royalty, Publication, etc. 1. Income from Royalty
Current Year 7,127.00
(Amount in `)
SCHEDULE-16OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 2014-15
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
509
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
On Loans: a) Employees/Staff Total : Note- Tax deducted at source to be indicated
2.
On Savings Accounts: a) With Scheduled Banks (Non-Plan) (Plan)
SCHEDULE 17- INTEREST EARNED 1. On Term Deposits:
1,16,09,156.00
1,00,31,246.00
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
1,84,075.00
61,27,966.00 52,97,115.00
Previous Year
1,93,585.00
49,45,690.00 48,91,971.00
Current Year
(Amount in ` )
SCHEDULE-17OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 2014-15
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
510
Total :
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
SCHEDULE 18- OTHER INCOME 1. Retirement benefits of absorbed employees 2. Leave Salary and Pension contribution 3. Miscellaneous Income 4. Other Income (Plan)
80,56,298.41
-48,123.00 17,63,926.21 62,44,249.20
Previous Year
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
11,96,573.60
Current Year 7,66,068.00 18,010.00 94,417.00 3,18,078.60
SCHEDULE-18OTHER INCOME & EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 2014-15 (Amount in `)
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
511
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
SCHEDULE 20- ESTABLISHMENT EXPENSES a) Salaries and Wages b) Other Allowances & Honoraria c) Contribution to Provident Fund d) Contribution to Other Fund (specify) Chari Pension Scheme e) Culture & Welfare Activities/Advance Professional Consultancy Plan f) Expenses on Employees Retirement and Terminal Benefits g) Others (specify) OTA h) Medical i) Leave Travel Concession j) Leave Salary & Pension Contribution TOTAL: As per I&E A/C Adjustment of Liabilities GRAND TOTAL : As per R&P A/C
Annexure 2-A2-B2-C2-C 2-D2-E2-F--
14,29,71,436.00
14,90,50,468.00
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
Previous Year 8,26,63,644.00 6,86,883.00 80,582.00 1,05,652.00 76,47,597.00 4,49,28,019.00 1,03,321.00 54,96,246.00 11,74,056.00 85,436.00
Current Year 8,44,99,045.00 9,25,290.00 47,484.00 1,20,268.00 81,13,189.00 4,94,22,222.00 1,16,987.00 45,24,424.00 12,81,559.00 --
SCHEDULE-20FORMING PART OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 2014-15 (Amount in `)
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
512
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
SCHEDULE 21-OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES ETC . (a) Travel Expenses to Staff (b) TA to Council Members/its. Committee (c) Contingency (d) Stationery (e) Repairs/Maintenance of Furniture Equipment (f) Telephone Charge (g) Repairs/Maintenance of Vehicle (h) Advertisement Expenses (i) Liveries (j) Hospitality (k) Maintenance of Building (l) Water and Electricity Charges (m) Membership Fee (n) Audit Fees (o) Bank Charges
Annexure
3A
3B
Previous Year 1,30,790.00 11,38,094.00 46,03,528.00 20,98,234.00 6,82,297.00 15,19,576.00 14,63,650.00 5,62,314.00 2,78,998.00 35,539.00 86,335.00 1,08,88,264.00 1,00,020.00 1,96,865.00 4,446.80
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
Current Year 61,750.00 6,30,830.00 25,09,672.00 22,14,689.00 7,74,634.00 15,76,043.00 10,29,083.00 5,60,883.00 1,83,397.00 9,21,674.00 -1,34,16,468.00 1,62,439.00 3,02,640.00 1,642.00
SCHEDULE-21FORMING PART OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 2014-15 (Amount in `.)
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
513
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Postage and Telegrams Property Tax Legal/professional Expenses Maintenance of computers Purchase of Consumables for Computer Maintenance of office equipments Non-Priced Publications Maintenance of ICSSR Complex Repairs & Maintenance of Furniture & Equipments (Plan) Maintenance of Building (Plan) Total (I&E Exp A/c) Adjustment Outstanding Liabilities Grand Total (R&P A/C)
(p) (q) (r) (s) (t) (u) (v) (w) (x)
3,84,04,726.80
4,34,07,865.00
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
1,14,81,496.00 5,21,417.00 3,03,411.00 3,84,04,726.80
8,41,340.00 7,58,028.00 2,04,443.00 5,05,641.00 --
5,68,470.00 8,01,414.00 3,57,659.00 4,99,430.00 --6,70,336.00 1,61,64,712.00 --4,34,07,865.00
(Amount in `)
514
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
b) Subsidies given to Institution/Organisation (PLAN) TOTAL (As per R&PA/c) Grand Total: (As per Add/Less adjustment) Income & Expenditure
ii. Transfer to Regional Centres (NON-PLAN) (PLAN) (PLAN-SC) (PLAN-ST)
SCHEDULE 22- EXPENDITURE ON GRANTS, SUBSIDIES ETC a) Grants given to Institutions/Organisations i. Maintenance & Development Grants to Research Institutes (NON-PLAN) (PLAN) (PLAN-SC) (PLAN-ST)
4-C- to 4-K-
4-B4-B4-B4-B-
4-A4-A4-A4-A-
Annexure
1,30,27,04,347.58 -1,30,27,04,347.58
1,52,21,86,697.20 -1,52,21,86,697.20
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
74,88,85,429.58
3,20,00,000.00 2,40,00,000.00 34,00,000.00 20,00,000.00
31,47,00,000.00 15,72,69,918.00 1,28,00,000.00 76,49,000.00
Previous Year
95,45,54,296.20
3,92,00,000.00 2,40,00,000.00 24,00,000.00 21,00,000.00
35,28,00,000.00 14,71,32,401.00 ---
Current Year
(Amount in `)
SCHEDULE-22OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 2014-15
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
515
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Grant received from Ministry of Social Justice Empowerment TOTAL
Opening Balance Grant Received from Ministry of Minority
RECEIPTS
SCHEDULE 22A
88,02,913.00
(Amount in `)
88,02,913.00
69,219.00
AMOUNT (`.) 17,205.00 87,16,489.00
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
AMOUNT PAYMENTS (`.) 88,02,913.00 Admn. & Contingency for minority -- Unspent balance Refunded to Ministry of Social Justice Empowerment -- Closing Balance
B Grants for Minority Programmes and Survey of Jat Community for the Year 2014-15
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCEIENCE RESEARCH
516
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
SCHEDULE 23-INTEREST Others (specify) (Interest Transferred to Earmarked Funds) Total :
(Amount in `) Previous Year 45,23,891.00 45,23,891.00
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
Current Year 36,81,744.00 36,81,744.00
SCHEDULE-23OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 2014-15
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
517
1.1
The financial statements are prepared on the basis of historical cost convention, unless otherwise stated and on the accrual method of accounting. However accounts of Chintan Guest House and Pension Fund are being maintained on cash basis.
2.1
Publications are valued at cost or realizable value whichever is less.
2.3
Fixed Assets received by way of non-monetary grants ( Other than towards the Corpus Fund), are capitalized at value stated, by Corresponding credit to Capital Reserve.
Fixed Assets are stated at cost of acquisition inclusive of inward freight, duties and taxes and incidental and direct expenses related to Acquisition. In respect of projects involving construction, related pre-operational expenses (including interest on loans for specific Project prior to its completion), form part of the value of the assets capitalized.
4.1
4.2
In respect of additions to/deductions from fixed assets during the year, depreciation is considered as per Income Tax (N.K. Gupta) Ramesh Dadhich) Act 1961 i.e. Assets purchased before 30th September or after 30th September(Prof. the depreciation is provided in full or FA&CAO Member-Secretary half respectively. ICSSR ICSSR
Depreciation is provided on written down value method as per rates specified in the Income Tax Act 1961, Change in the rate of depreciation from Companies Act, 1956 to Income tax Act 1961 due to better presentation and compliance with the law.
4. DEPRECIATION
2.2
3. FIXED ASSETS
2. INVENTORY VALUATION
1. ACCOUNTING CONVENTION
ACCOUNTING POLICIES -- Schedule - 24
518
5.1
Sales are accounted for net of sales returns and rebate/discount.
(ii)
(b)
(i)
(ii)
Royalties payable by the Council: No royalty is payable by the Council.
All disputed taxes/levies of Central/State Govt:- There is no dispute
Expenses
Royalties receivable by the Council: There is no uniform policy followed by the ICSSR. The percentage of royalty differs from publisher to publisher and publication to publication.
Claims against Central/Sate Government and their agencies/ Banks/Others, which are prima facie under dispute:There is no dispute.
7.1
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
Subscription/Membership fee paid in the form of books/Journals and Online Database for one year will be treated as expense in the year of payment.
8. GOVERNMENT GRANTS/SUBSIDES (N.K. Gupta) 8.1 FA&CAO grants are bifurcated into Revenue and Capital Grants. Government ICSSR
7. SUBSCRIPTIONS/MEMBERSHIP FEE
(i)
(a) Incomes
The following items of income and expenses are accounted for on cash basis.
6. REVENUE RECOGNITION
5. ACCOUTING FOR SALES
519
8.2
Government grants/Non Government Grants are treated as Revenue/Capital Grants based on the usage/mandate of Grant.
9.1
Transactions denominated in foreign currency are accounted at the exchange rate prevailing at the date of the transaction.
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
11.1 Un-audited Accounts of all Regional Centres are being incorporated with Council’s accounts since 2005-06 onwards.
11. STATUS OF REGIONAL CENTRES
10.2 Leave encashment benefit to the employees is accounted based on actual basis.
Liability towards gratuity payable on death/retirement of employees is accounted based on actual basis.
10.1
10. RETIREMENT BENEFITS
9. FOREIGN CURRENCY TRANSACTIONS
520
CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS AND ADVANCES: In the opinion of the Management, the current assets, loans and advances have a value on realization in the ordinary course of business, equal at least to the aggregate amount shown in the Balance Sheet.
The Ministry of Minority Affairs entrusted the work of conducting evaluation © (scholarship & MSDP) Minority Concentration Districts.(MCDs) for which an amount of Rs. nil was sanctioned. An expenditure of Rs.17,205/- was incurred during the financial year. The work began in March 2012 and remain continued during 2014-15. Out of funds available under Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment.
Out of funds available from Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment a sum of Rs.87,16,489/- was refunded to Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment during the year 2014-15.
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
Schedules 1 to 25 are annexed to and form an integral part of the Balance Sheet as at 31/03/15 and the Income and expenditure Account for the year ended on the date.
Corresponding figures for the previous year have been regrouped/rearranged, wherever necessary.
TAXATION: In view of there being no taxable income under Income-tax Act 1961, no provision for Income tax has been considered necessary.
CONTINGENT LIABILITIES: Claims against the Entity not acknowledged as debts. Rs. Nil ( Previous year Rs. Nil)
CONTINGENT LIABILITIES AND NOTES ON ACCOUNTS
521
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
of the ICSSR
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
over and above the regular sanctioned Non-Plan budget of this year, in view of the fact that it is a committed liability
dated 24.04.2015 has sought permission of the MHRD to carry forward this amount in the financial year 2015-16,
from the MHRD during the financial year 2014-15. However, the ICSSR vide its letter No.1-1/2015-16/ICSSR(Fin)
being committed liabilities for implementation of VI CPC could not be utilized due to non-receipt of the approval
arrears of implementation of VI CPC in respect of ICSSR’s six Regional Centres. Thus an amount of Rs.2,00,00,000/-
An expenditure of Rs.2,00,00,000/- was expected to be incurred under Non-Plan (Salary Component) against the
COMMITTED LIABILITY
522
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
SCHEDULE NO. 2 4 5 6 10 14 19
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
NAME RESERVES AND SURPLUS SECURED LOANS AND BORROWINGS UNSECURED LOANS AND BORROWINGS DEFERRED CREDIT LIABILITIES INVESTMENTS - OTHERS FEES/SUBSCRIPTIONS INCREASE/DECREASE IN STOCK OF FINISHED GOODS & WIP
STATEMENT SHOWING ‘NIL’ SCHEDULES
523
RECEIPTS
5,96,508.63 7,83,27,817.56 88,02,913.00
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
2. Grants received from Ministry of Minority Affairs PLAN 2.a Grants received from Ministry of Social Justice 3.(a) Grant received from unesco 4. Income on Investments from: a) Earmarked/Endow. Funds (Schedule-15) b) Own Funds (Other Investment)
2. Grants Received from Government of India (Min. of HRD, Department of Education) PLAN NON-PLAN
PLAN NON-PLAN MSJ –PLAN
1. Opening Balances a) Cash in hand b) Cash at Saving Bank
PAYMENTS
23,40,000.00 -29,08,998.00 --
-36,81,744.00 --
95,48,68,000.00 58,61,18,180.00
4,34,07,865.00
14,90,50,468.00
Current Year
14,51,773.00
--
29,08,998.00
7,24,658.00
1,30,27,04,347.58
3,84,04,726.80
14,29,71,436.00
Previous
(Amount in `)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
2. Payment made against funds for Various projects (Schedule 22 & 22A) (i) Out of funds received from MHRD 1,52,21,86,697.20 (ii) Out of funds received from Ministry of Social Justice 87,33,694.00 3. Investments and deposits made a) Out of Earmarked/Endowment funds 36,81,744.00 (Schedule 23) b) Out of Own funds (InvestmentsOthers) 4. Expenditure of Fixed Assets & Capital Work-in-ProgressPurchase of Fixed Assets (Annexure 14) 13,87,505.00 Expenditure of Capital Work-in-progress
1. Expenses 2,724.00 a) Establishment Expenses 1,01,99,857.16 (corresponding to Schedule 20) b) Administrative Expenses (corresponding to schedule 21)
Previous Year
--
1,13,44,04,000.00 51,52,61,182.00
19,287.00 8,77,07,952.19
Current Year
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 2014-15
524
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
6. Other Income (Specify) a) Sale Priced Publication (Schedule-16) b) Royalty received c) Photocopying(Schedule-12) d) Compilation of Bibliography -doe) Data Archives f) Sale of unserviceable/obsolete store -dog) Receipt for Guest House Annexe h) Conference Hall Charges i) Hostel Room Rent Charges –do7. Amount Borrowed 8. Recovery of advances a) Motor Conveyance Advance b) Computer Advance
5. Interest Received (Schedule-17) a) On Bank deposits b) Loans, Advances etc. (Schedule-17)
RECEIPTS
41,000.00
53,600.00
6.1 Advances to suppliers
9. Closing Balances a) Cash in hand b) Cash at Saving Bank
--
---
1,775.00 2,53,00,490.59
3,30,55,164.00
--
--
19,287.00 8,77,07,952.19
3,04,98,018.00
49,692.00
44,500.00
--
--
--90,000.00 ---
--
Previous
(Amount in `)
-1,60,000.00 ----
Current Year
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
6. Loans and advances to staff (Annexure-9) a) House building advance b) Motor conveyance advance c) Computer advance d) Other conveyance advance e) Fan advance(Anne.9)
5. Refund of surplus money/Loans a) To the Government of India (b) To the State Government (c) To other providers of funds
PAYMENTS
7. Finance Charges (Interest) -62,000.00 8. Other Payments (Specify) a) Deposits 1,45,600.00 i) Security deposits -ii) Security refunded to Contractors 19,200.00 Annexure-6) 19,500.00 b) Remittances (C)
--
-42,624.00 1,16,000.00 1,76,400.00
13,847.00 12,659.00 13,011.00 39,721.00 --
,14,25,081.00 1,84,075.00
Previous Year
142.00 7,127.00 7,207.00 23,526.00 --
98,37,661.00 1,93,585.00
Current Year
525
Total
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
b) Leave salary and pension Contribution Received (Schedule-18) c) Security deposit from Contractors (Annexure-6) d) Miscellaneous receipts (Schedule-18) Misc. Receipts Plan e) Remittances (NP) (C) f) Service tax received from Contractors
9. Any Other Receipt (give details ) a) Retirement benefits of Absorbed employees b) CPF contribution received from P.P. Pandey
c) House Building Advance d) Other Con. Advance
1,78,69,65,402.79
-94,417.00 3,18,078.60 3,30,48,649.00 7,82,556.00
18,010.00
7,66,068.00
3,64,587.00 --
1,60,75,75,388.57
79,315.00 PLAN 17,63,926.21 62,44,249.20 3,05,00,236.00 --
1,78,69,65,402.79 1,60,75,75,388.57
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
69,219.00
Out of grant received from -- MHRD PLAN 5,23,167.03 NON-PLAN: 2,47,09,879.56 Out of grant received from Ministry of Social Justice 48,123.00 Empowerment
5,67,086.00 --
(Amount in `)
526
Particulars
0
0 0
Recovery of Advances
Any other Reicepts
(A) Research Projects
7.
8
5275606
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
(D)Misc. Receipt 32000186.07
0
(C) Workshop Programme
Grand Total
0 0
(B) Training Programme
0
1691401
Other Income
Amount Borrowed
6
33000
5
257901
2006454
(A) On Bank Deposits
(B) Loan and Advances
23762824.96
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
648567
0
0
0
Interest Received
0 0
4
0
1199500
0
FD’s encashed
0 14911000
Income on Investment
0
10750000
0
6740068.96
12243725.07 0
5788
Shillong
0
Mumbai
(B) Others
(A) Head Office
Grant Receipt from
(C) Cheques in transit
(B) Bank
(A) Cash in Hand
Opening Balance
RECEIPTS
3
2
1
S. No.
31377291.9
539067
0
0
0
0
0
0
520
0
510594
0
768665
0
0
9050000
0
0
20481995.9
26720
Kolkata
27938640
0
0
0
280000
0
0
0
1538177
0
522702
0
0
0
0
13850000
0
0
11745261
2500
Chandigarh
14700838.08
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1070
0
483891
0
0
0
0
8714900
0
0
5497171.08
3806
New Delhi
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
19059915
2522850
0
0
0
0
0
0
710481
0
0
0
0
0
30000
13627209
0
0
2166513
2862
Hyderabad
148839696
3061917
0
0
280000
0
0
1691401
8174151
33000
3781542
0
768665
0
1229500
70903109
0
0
58874735.01
41676
Total
(Amount in `)
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH Combined Receipts and Payments Accounts of Reginal Centres of ICSSR for the Year 2014-15
527
Particulars
0 13359104.07
Closing Balances
(A) Cash in Hand
(B) Bank Balances
9
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Grand Total
(C) Cheques in Transits
0
Other Payments
8
0
Finance Charges
32000186.07
150000
1710599
0
Loans and Advances to Staff
6
0 0
0
(B) Expenditure on Capital Work in Progress
(A) Others
0
(A) Purchased of Fixed Assets
Refund of Surplus money
0
Expenditure on Fixed Assets and WIP
7
5
4
0 3000000
(A) Out of earmarked endowment funds
(B) Out of own funds
0
Investments and deposits
3
3644168 5596837
(B) Administation Expenditure
Payment Made Against Funds for various projects
4539478
Mumbai
(A) Establishment Expenditure
Expenses
PAYMENTS
2
1
S. No.
23762824.96
150000
5461047.96
5450
0
251000
2700
0
0
0
0
862125
0
0
0
0
7527099
3689166
5814237
Shillong
31377291.9
0
14369728.9
28001
0
0
0
0
0
0
1153316
253486
0
0
8464734
0
330000
3164069
3613957
Kolkata
27938640
150000
10131404
2500
0
4427753
0
0
0
0
451411
139450
0
4000000
0
0
0
807094
7829028
Chandigarh
14700838.08
0
7221803.08
196
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5400
0
0
267708
0
5629476
485484
1090771
New Delhi
148839696
450000
56407869.01
48070
0
8337587
2700
0
0
0
1604727
1561859
0
7000000
13417586
0
19083412
12281624
28644262
Total
(Amount in `)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
19059915
0
5864781
11923
0
1948235
0
0
0
0
0
301398
0
0
4685144
0
0
491643
5756791
Hyderabad
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH Payments
528
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Encashment of FDR/Investment Refunded to ICSSR Main Account Bank Charges Deposit Linked Insurance Withdrawals and Advances P.F. Investment Account Closing Balance : Canara Bank TOTAL:
7,66,068.00 169.00 18,342.00 2,37,47,470.00 2,84,60,000.00 39,96,375.91 5,69,88,424.91
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
5,69,88,424.91
3,15,00,000.00
Proforma Account – Provident Fund Account (General and Contributory) (A) RECEIPT AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2014-15 (Amount in `) Receipts Payments Opening Balance : Canara Bank 16,58,223.66 Subscription Received 1,70,75,582.00 Interest on Investments 67,07,135.25 CPF Contribution from ICSSR 47,484.00
ANNEXURE – 1-A
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
529
Total
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Deposit Linked Insurance Bank Charges Excess of income over expenditure
EXPENDITURE P.F. Interest payable Account
1,05,12,885.25 Total
1,05,12,885.25
1,05,12,885.25
Amount (`)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
169.00 16,16,257.25 Add Interest accrued during the year 2013-14 75,08,500.00
18,342.00
(-) Less accrued for earlier years 37,02,750.00 30,04,385.25
INCOME Amount (`) 88,78,117.00 Interest Received A/c 67,07,135.25
(B)INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2014-15
ANNEXURE 1-B
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
530
EXPENDITURE
Total
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Add: Excess of Income over Expenditure for the year 2014-15 16,16,257.25
1,40,30,891.66
12,30,16,675.91
1,56,47,148.91
2,84,60,000.00
3,15,00,000.00 7,28,26,000.00
10,43,26,000.00
75,08,500.00
37,02,750.00 1,02,25,800.00
1,39,28,550.00
39,96,375.91 12,30,16,675.91
10,12,86,000.00
1,77,34,300.00
AMOUNT (`)
(Amount in `)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
Add: additions during the year 2014-15 Bank Balance Canara Bank Total
Opening Balance Less: FDR’s encashed during the year 2014-15
Add: Interest accrued during the year 2014-15
Interest accrued but not Received upto 31.3.2014 Less: Received during 2014-15
Interest
ASSETS
Opening Balance
10,73,69,527.00
AMOUNT (`)
Investment
2,37,47,470.00
88,78,117.00 13,11,16,997.00
47,484.00
10,51,15,814.00 1,70,75,582.00
LIABILITIES
Excess of Income over Expenditure
Less : Withdrawals
Interest Payable to Subscribers
CPF Contribution
Opening Balance Add : Subscription Received
P.F.Subscribers A/C.
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH ANNEXURE – 1-C (C) BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31st March 2015
531
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Opening Balance Cash Canara Bank Interest Received Total
Receipt
2,22,874.05
Amount (`) 2,22,874.05
(Amount in `)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
Closing Balance Canara Bank -2,14,220.05 8,654.00 2,22,874.05 Total
Amount (`)
Payment
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH ANNEXURE – I-D Proforma Account of “UNESCO PROJECT” Account for the year 2014-15 Account No. 8474101050039 Canara Bank
532
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Opening Balance Cash Canara Bank Interest Received from Bank Total
Receipt
1,73,754.13 7,020.00 1,80,774.13 Total
Amount (`)
1,80,774.13
Amount (`) 1,80,774.13
(Amount in `)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
Closing Balance in Canara Bank
Payment
Proforma Account of “SARABHAI MEMORIAL TRUST” Account for the year 2014-15 Account No. 8474101050055 Canara Bank
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH ANNEXURE – I-E
533
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Opening Balance Cash Canara Bank Interest Received Total
Receipt
Payment
6,88,953.85
Amount (`) 6,88,953.85
(Amount in `)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
Closing Balance Canara Bank 6,62,200.85 26,753.00 6,88,953.85 Total
Amount (`)
Account No. 8474101050038 Canara Bank
ANNEXURE – I –F Proforma Account of “ICSSR-ICMR HEALTH FOR ALL” Account for the year 2014-15
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
534
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
80,98,445.43 Total
Total
Closing Balance 78,02,487.43 Canara Bank 2,95,958.00
Amount (`)
Cash Canara Bank Interest Received
Opening Balance
Receipt
80,98,445.43
80,98,445.43
Amount (`)
(Amount in `)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
Payment
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH ANNEXURE – 1 – G Proforma Account of “ICSSR-IDPAD PHASE V” Account for the year 2014-15 Account No. 8474101050254 Canara Bank
535
Total
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Security Deposit Receipt Receipt towards Guest House Services. Interest Received
Investment
RECEIPT Opening Balance in Canara Bank
23,03,959.52 4,17,02,000.00 4,45,96,144.52
4,16,422.00
AMOUNT (`) 1,73,763.00
(Amount in `)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
26,80,859.00 Bank Charges Closing Balance - Bank Investment 4,45,96,144.52 Total
PAYMENT AMOUNT (`) 18,49,708.52 Maintenance of Chintan Guest House 3,45,00,000.00 Repair & Maintenance -- Advance to CPWD 55,65,577.00 Purchase of Furniture & Equipment
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH ANNEXURE – 1 – H PROFORMA ACCOUNT OF`ICSSR-“CHINTAN GUEST HOUSE” FOR THE YEAR 2014-15 SB Account No.8474101050315, CANARA BANK
536
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
1,23,46,474.00
(Amount in `) AMOUNT (`) 1,23,41,000.00 5,474.00
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
SB Account No8474101050511 - CANARA BANK RECEIPT PAYMENT AMOUNT (`) Opening Balance in Canara Bank 30,619.00 Investment Investment 1,17,68,000.00 Closing Balance - Canara Bank Interest Received 5,47,855.00 Total 1,23,46,474.00 Total
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH ANNEXURE – 1 – I PROFORMA ACCOUNT OF ICSSR- PENSION FUND ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2014-15
537
Total
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Opening Balance in Canara Bank Interest Received
RECEIPT
1271.00 Total
1271.00
AMOUNT (`) 1271.00
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
PAYMENT AMOUNT (`) 1,257.00 Transfer to ICSSR Account 14.00 Closing Balance in Canara Bank
SB Account No.8474101050512 - CANARA BANK
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH ANNEXURE – 1 – J PROFORMA ACCOUNT OF ICSSR – DEPRECIATION RESEARVE FUND FOR THE YEAR 2014-15
538
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
98,36,573.01
Account No. 8474101051366 Canara Bank RECEIPT AMOUNT (`) Opening Balance Cash 18,342.00 Canara Bank 25,13,078.04 Grant Received 31,67,521.97 ICSSR Contribution 40,23,000.00 Interest received 1,14,631.00 AMOUNT (`) 8,36,428.00 -1,59,519.00 1,19,175.00 70,000.00 4,85,806.00 8,37,697.00 1,46,800.00 1,06,652.00 15,08,559.00 5,38,020.00 14,566.00 -50,13,351.01 98,36,573.01
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
PAYMENT Accommodation & Hospitality Exp. Event Management of Conference Pre-Conference Expenditure-Logistic Printing & Stationary TA to Delegates from South Asia to India Salaries TA to Indian Delegates/Members Travel Expenses from Air Port to Hotel Honoraria to delegates Indirect cost for Conference Purchase of Computer/equipment Telephone Charges Cash Canara Bank
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH ANNEXURE – I-K Proforma Account of “ICSSR-IDRC PROJECT” Account for the year 2014-15
539
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Total
1,000.00
RECEIPT AMOUNT (`) Opening Balance -- Closing Balance Icssr contribution 1,000.00 Canara Bank
Account No. 8474101051401 Canara Bank
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
1,000.00
1,000.00
PAYMENT AMOUNT (`)
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH ANNEXURE – I-L Proforma Account of “ICSSR-ESRC-Equip Fund” Account for the year 2014-15
540
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
S NO.
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
A Administration (`) Pay of Officer 26,62,393.00 Pay of Establishment 1,43,80,047.00 Dearness Allowance 97,08,520.00 House Rent Allowance 24,48,716.00 Transport Allowance 18,25,305.00 TOTAL 3,10,24,981.00 Grand Total 8,44,99,045.00
Sub-Head
H Data Archive (`) 7,25,758.00 10,80,763.00 13,16,570.00 4,14,976.00 1,79,542.00 37,17,609.00
(Amount in `) I Publication (`) 5,55,358.00 17,77,904.00 18,48,495.00 5,26,086.00 3,46,896.00 50,54,739.00
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
B G Research Documentation (`) (`) 50,49,920.00 30,57,842.00 1,27,91,227.00 24,21,587.00 1,06,51,556.00 38,72,580.00 30,33,030.00 10,47,516.00 20,28,026.00 7,48,432.00 3,35,53,759.00 1,11,47,957.00
DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE UNDER SALARIES UNDER NON-PLAN FOR THE YEAR 2014-15 Annexure: 2-A
IINDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
541
Total
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
a) Administration b) Research Grants c) Documentations d) Data Archives e) Publications
Annexure: 2-B (Amount in `) 2,48,588.00 5,33,394.00 98,441.00 17,983.00 26,884.00 9,25,290.00
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
Details of Payment Under – Other Allowances & Honoraria - for the Year 2014-15
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
542
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
N- Provident Fund a) Employer’s Contribution to CPF (NP) b) Chari Pension Contribution Scheme (NP) TOTAL:
Annexure: 2-C
47,484.00 1,20,268.00 1,67,752.00
(Amount in `)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH Details of Payment Under –N- Provident Fund for the Year 2014-15
543
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Retirement Benefits a) Pension including Commutation of Pension (NP) b) Gratuity (NP) TOTAL: :
Annexure: 2-D
4,15,17,308.00 79,04,914.00 4,94,22,222.00
(Amount in `)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH Details of Payment Under –P- Retirement Benefits for the Year 2014-15 – Non-Plan
544
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
a) Administration b) Research Grants c) Documentations d) Data Archives e) Publications TOTA L:
Annexure: 2-E
16,35,256.00 20,61,460.00 3,39,795.00 3,80,309.00 1,07,604.00 45,24,424.00
(Amount in `)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH Details of Payment Under –Medical Expenses - for the Year 2014-15
545
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
a) Administration b) Research Grants c) Documentations d) Data Archives e) Publications Total
Annexure: 2-F
2,80,278.00 4,49,593.00 5,15,823.00 33,992.00 1,873.00 12,81,559.00
(Amount in `)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH Details of Payment Under – Leave Travel Concession to Staff – for the Year 2014-15
546
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
a) Administration b) Research Grants c) Documentations d) Data Archives e) Publications Total L:
Annexure: 3 A
16,11,444.00 7,21,261.00 1,75,287.00 -1,680.00 25,09,672.00
(Amount in `)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH Details of Payment Under – Contingency - for the Year 2014-15
547
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
a) Administration b) Research
TOTAL:
Annexure: 3 B (Amount in `) 5,840.00 55,910.00 61,750.00
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH Details of Payment Under – TA to Staff - for the Year 2014-15
548
10. 11. 12. 13. 14.
S.No 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Name of the Centre/Institutes Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi Centre for the Study of Development Societies, Delhi A.N. Sinha Institute of Social Studies, Patna Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad Centre for Social Studies, Surat Sardar Patel Institute of Economic and Social Science Research, Ahmedabad Madras Institute of Developing Studies, Chennai Giri Institute of Developing Studies, Lucknow Indian Institute of Education, Pune Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi Council for Social Development, Hyderabad
ANNEXURE – 4-A
1,73,00,000.00 1,63,70,000.00 72,00,000.00 80,00,000.00 54,00,000.00
(Amount in `) Non-Plan (`) 2,35,00,000.00 3,39,30,000.00 2,76,40,000.00 2,66,00,000.00 5,10,20,000.00 1,20,00,000.00 70,10,000.00 1,10,10,000.00 91,60,000.00
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
48,00,000.00 40,00,000.00 40,00,000.00 40,00,000.00 40,00,000.00
Plan (`) 40,00,000.00 40,00,000.00 43,00,000.00 70,00,000.00 40,00,000.00 40,00,000.00 43,00,000.00 43,00,000.00 40,00,000.00
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH DETAILS OF PAYMENTS UNDER K- MAINTENANCE AND DEVELOPMENT GRANT TO RESEARCH INSTITUTES FOR THE YEAR 2014-15
549
26.
17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23 24. 25.
14 a 15. 16.
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Council for Social Development, New Delhi Institute for Development Studies, Jaipur Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development, Chandigarh Centre for Women Development Studies, New Delhi Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad N. K. C. Centre for Development Studies, Bhubaneshwar Gujarat Institute of Area Planning, Ahmedabad Institute for Studies in Industrial Development, Delhi Centre for Multi-Disciplinary Development Research, Dharwad M. P. Institute of Social Science Research, Ujjain OKD Institute of Social Change & Development, Guwahati Baba Sahib Ambedkar National Institute of Social Science, Mhow(M.P.) Review Committee Grand TOTAL -35,28,00,000.00
3,12,60,000.00 1,64,00,000.00 70,70,000.00 77,60,000.00 -57,30,000.00 ----
-1,38,40,000.00 1,46,00,000.00
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
24,32,401.00 14,71,32,401.00
40,00,000.00 43,00,000.00 40,00,000.00 43,00,000.00 2,16,00,000.00 43,00,000.00 1,21,50,000.00 78,50,000.00 1,20,00,000.00
12,00,000.00 43,00,000.00 40,00,000.00
(Amount in `)
550
Hyderabad Kolkata Shillong Chandigarh New Delhi
(b) (c) (d) (e) (f) Total
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Mumbai
(a)
LOCATION OF REGIONAL CENTRES 40,00,000.00
88,00,000.00 43,00,000.00 83,00,000.00 91,00,000.00 27,00,000.00 3,92,00,000.00
NON-PLAN (`) 60,00,000.00
(Amount in `)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
40,00,000.00 40,00,000.00 40,00,000.00 40,00,000.00 40,00,000.00 2,40,00,000.00
PLAN (`)
ANNEXURE - 4-B
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCEIENCE RESEARCH DETAILS OF PAYMENTS UNDER F – REGIONAL CENTRE 2014-15
551
Hyderabad Kolkata Shillong Chandigarh New Delhi
(b) (c) (d) (e) (f) Total
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Mumbai
(a)
LOCATION OF REGIONAL CENTRES
ANNEXURE - 4-B
4,50,000.00 4,50,000.00 3,00,000.00 4,50,000.00 4,50,000.00 24,00,000.00
3,00,000.00
(Amount in `)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
PLAN (`)
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCEIENCE RESEARCH DETAILS OF PAYMENTS UNDER F – REGIONAL CENTRE 2014-15– SC
552
Mumbai Hyderabad Kolkata Shillong Chandigarh New Delhi
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) Total
LOCATION OF REGIONAL CENTRES
ANNEXURE - 4-B1
4,50,000.00 3,00,000.00 3,00,000.00 4,50,000.00 3,00,000.00 3,00,000.00 21,00,000.00
(Amount in `)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
PLAN (`)
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCEIENCE RESEARCH DETAILS OF PAYMENTS UNDER F – REGIONAL CENTRE 2014-15 – ST
553
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
B- Research a) Honoraria to Consultants b) Grant-in-aid Research Sponsored c) Grants to Research Project d) New Innovative Programme TOTAL: As per R&P A/c
Annexure:4-C
3,78,484.00 8,35,08,106.00 14,71,63,207.00 22,74,053.80 23,33,23,850.80
(Amount in `)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH Details of Payments Under B- Research for the Year 2014-15
554
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Grant for Research programme sponsored Grant-in-aid for Research Projects New Innovative Programme GRAND TOTAL:
B- Research Grant-in-aid SC – 2014-15
3,01,10,630.00 3,13,78,259.00 -6,14,88,889.00
(Amount in `)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
Current Year
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
555
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Grant for Research Programme sponsored Grant-in-aid for Research Projects New Innovative Programme GRAND TOTAL:
B- Research Grant-in-aid ST – 2014-15
3,20,57,388.00 1,18,87,125.00 -4,39,44,513.00
(Amount in `)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
Current Year
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
556
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Plan (a) National Fellowship (b) ICSSR Senior Fellowship (C) ICSSR General Fellowship (d) Doctoral Fellowship 1. Institutional Fellowship 2. Centrally Administered Fellowship (e) Contingency Grant (f) Honorarium to Consultants (g) Partial Assistance to Ph.D. Scholars Total
ANNEXURE – 4-D
2,87,50,605.00 10,65,94,261.00 6,000.00 -45,940.00 31,10,18,894.00
(Amount in `) 2,25,08,322.00 3,31,04,894.00 12,00,08,872.00
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH DETAILS OF PAYMENTS UNDER C- RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP 2014-15
557
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
National Fellowship Senior Fellowships General Fellowship Centrally Fellowships GRAND TOTAL:
C- Research Fellowships SC– 2014-15 (Amount in `) 13,68,000.00 10,40,000.00 3,72,53,102.00 4,08,65,182.00 8,05,26,284.00
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
558
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
National Fellowship Senior Fellowships General Fellowships Centrally Fellowships GRAND TOTAL:
C- Research Fellowships ST – 2014-15
2,88,000.00 12,20,571.00 66,74,345.00 1,68,95,890.00 2,50,78,806.00
(Amount in `)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
Current Year
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
559
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
--
Total
(Amount in `)
--
Details of Payment Under – E Study Grants for the Year 2014-15 Annexure: 4-F
3,14,96,860.40
1,67,70,544.40
1,47,26,316.00
(Amount in `)
E- Study Grants a) Financial Assistance to Doctoral Students/ Scholars for visiting Library/ Document Centre
Plan
D- Training Research Methodology Other Training Programme Capacity Building Total
Plan
Annexure: 4-E
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCEIENCE RESEARCH Details of Payments Under D-Training for the Year 2014-15
560
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Training on Research Methodology Other Training Capacity Building GRAND TOTAL:
D- Training SC – 2014-15
65,78,934.00 44,41,584.00 1,10,20,518.00
(Amount in `) Current Year
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
561
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Training on Research Methodology Other Training Capacity Building GRAND TOTAL:
D- Training ST – 2014-15
25,83,038.00 25,89,850.00 51,72,888.00
(Amount in `) Current Year
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
562
b) c) d) e) f) Total
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Binding Charges, Plan Training and workshops, Plan Subscription of on-line Data base, Plan Social Science Promotion & Publicity, Plan Modernization of Library, Plan
G- Documentation a) Purchase of Books/Journals/Thesis etc. Plan
ANNEXURE – 4-G
-4,07,689.00 94,88,688.00 6,88,400.00 -1,29,44,608.00
23,59,831.00
(Amount in `)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH Details of Payment Under – G -- Documentation for the Year 2014-15
563
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
8,57,142.00
TOTAL: I&E A/C
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
8,57,142.00
(Amount in `)
H- Data Archives a) Institution based Data Bank and Modernization
ANNEXURE: 4-H
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH Details of Payment Under – H- Data Archives for the Year 2014-15
564
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
b) Grants-in-aid for Publications c) Priced Publications d) Research Surveys e) Maintenance & Development Grants to Professional Organisations f) IASSI Total
I-Publications a) Honoraria to Consultants
ANNEXURE: 4-I
19,16,316.00 -5,08,570.00 94,74,785.00 20,00,000.00 1,39,77,382.00
77,711.00
(Amount in `)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH Details of Payment Under –I-Publication for the Year 2014-15
565
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
1,90,000.00
TOTAL:
(R&P)
1,90,000.00
(Amount in `)
I-Publications Maintenance & Development Grant to Professional Organisations
ANNEXURE: 4-I-SC
DETAILS OF PAYMENT UNDER –I-PUBLICATION FOR THE YEAR 2014-15
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
566
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
2,79,000.00
Total
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
2,79,000.00
(Amount in `)
I-Publications Maintenance & Development Grant to Professional Organisations
ANNEXURE: 4-I-ST
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH DETAILS OF PAYMENT UNDER –I-PUBLICATION FOR THE YEAR 2014-15
567
Honoraria to Consultants
Indo-Japan Cultural Exchange Programme
Programme with other Countries Asia, Africa Lt. Ame. P
Assistance to scholars for visit abroad for participation in Conference / Seminars and Data Collection Visit of Distinguished scholars to India
ISSC/IFFSSO/AASSREC/UNESCO ETC.
Officials visit of ICSSR staff abroad
5
6
7
8
10
11
Indo-French Cultural Exchange Programme
4
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Indo-China Cultural Exchange Programme
3
TOTAL
Indo-Soviet Cultural Exchange Programme
2
9
Indo-Dutch Programme
Name of the Programme
1
S.No. PLAN (`)
3,02,33,846.00
35,746.00
31,317.00
5,38,269.00
1,50,35,624.00
1,30,65,791.00
--
--
9,87,981.00
5,39,118.00
--
--
(Amount in `)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH DETAILS OF PAYMENTS UNDER JINTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION 2014-15 ANNEXURE – 4-J
568
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
33,42,854.00
GRAND TOTAL:
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
33,42,854.00
Current Year
(Amount in `)
Assistance to Scholars visit abroad for participation
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH J- INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION SC – 2014-15
569
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
23,98,154.00
GRAND TOTAL:
(Amount in `) 23,98,154.00
Current Year
Assistance to Scholars visit abroad for participation
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH J- INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION ST – 2014-15
570
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
7,00,31,628.00
TOTAL:
3,86,56,929.00
Seminars and Conferences
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
3,13,74,699.00
(Amount in `)
International Seminar and Conferences
ANNEXURE: 4-K
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH DETAILS OF PAYMENT UNDER –LOTHER PROGRAMMES FOR THE YEAR 2014-15
571
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
1,11,63,596.00
82,34,000.00
Seminars and Conferences
GRAND TOTAL:
29,29,596.00
(Amount in `)
International Seminars & Conferences
L- Other Programme SC – 2014-15
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
572
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
60,64,583.00
TOTAL:
40,26,189.00
Seminars and Conferences ST Plan
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
20,38,394.00
(Amount in `)
International Seminar and Conferences ST
ANNEXURE: 4-K
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH DETAILS OF PAYMENT UNDER –LOTHER PROGRAMMES FOR THE YEAR 2014-15
573
5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
3. 4.
1. 2.
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Closing Balance on 31.3.2014 (1+5-10)
Opening Balance 1st April , 2014 Add : Additions in 2014-15 (ii) Cost of printing of Journals (ii) Cost of printing other priced Publications Add: Royalty paid/payable to authors for 2014-15 Add: Cost of paper consumed from stock in 2014-15 for printing price publications Total to be added ( 2+3+4) Deduct : Value of sales at cost price publications and journals Deduct : Royalty received / receivable from publisher during 2014-15 Deduct: Value of Publication weeded out Deduct : Value of complimentary distributed Previous adjustment Total to be deducted ( 6+7+8+9+10)
7,355.00 40,28,043.68
(Amount in `) 40,35,398.68
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
-228.00 7,127.00 ---7,355.00
---
--
PROFORMA STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT – STOCK OF PRICED PUBLICATIONS FOR THE YEAR 2014-15
ANNEXURE – 5 (TO SCHEDULE I)
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
574
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
(Amount in `) 6,29,550.00 -6,29,550.00 -6,29,550.00
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
SECURITY DEPOSIT PAYABLE AS ON 31.03.2015
ANNEXURE –6 (TO SCHEDULE 7)
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
Less : Refunded during the year 2014-15 Total
Opening Balance Add: Received during 2014-15
575
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
S . No. 1. Building 2. Vehicle 3. Furniture and Equipments Library Books 4. 5. Gifted Books Total
ANNEXURE – 8
94,04,851.00 2,33,281.00 45,94,011.00 4,80,03,596.00 15,62,573.00 6,37,98,312.00
Amount (`)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
DETAILS OF DEPRECIATION DURING THE YEAR 2014-15
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
576
1.
S. No.
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Loans and Advances a) House Building Advance b) Motor Conveyances Advance c) Computer Advances d) Other Conveyances Advance e) Fan Advance Total
ANNEXURE: 9 (TO R&P A/C)
-1,60,000.00 ---1,60,000.00
Amount (`)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
DETAILS OF PAYMENT UNDER –M-LOANS AND ADVANCES FOR THE YEAR 2014-15
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
577
Motor conveyance advance
Computer Advance
b)
c)
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Total
House building Advance
a)
S. No.
Previous Year
12,62,180.94
86,600.00
70,800.00
11,04,780.94
(Amount in `)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
9,62,993.94
45,600.00
1,77,200.00
7,40,193.94
Current Year
ANNEXURE - 10
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH DETAILS OF LOANS & ADVANCES TO STAFF AS AT 31ST MARCH 2015
578
Advances to suppliers – (Annexure-11 A)
c)
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Deposits with other department/local bodies
b)
Total
Royalty receivable
a)
S. No.
2,24,75,639.31
27,206.15 8,99,615.00 2,15,48,818.16
Current Year
ANNEXURE:11
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
Previous Year
52,75,639.31
43,48,818.16
8,99,615.00
27,206.15
(Amount in `)
DETAILS OF PRE-PAYMENTS UNDER VARIOUS HEADS OF ACCOUNTS AS AT 31ST MARCH 2015
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
579
4.
3.
2.
S.No. 1.
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
Opening Balance Total
Opening Balance CPWD (Plan) Prior Period Adjustment NDMC Opening Balance Advance for purchase of Vehicles: 1. M/s Tata Motors NICSI Opening Balance Director General+Suppliers+Disposals
Advance for Maintenance of Building Non- Plan CPWD
30,197.10 2,15,48,818.16
40,366.62
116.44
1,90,04,638.00 24,73,500.00
(Amount in `)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
30,197.10
40,366.62
116.44
18,04,638.00 -1,72,00,000.00 24,73,500.00
ADVANCE TO SUPPLIERS - 2014-15
ANNEXURE - 11 A
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
580
(N.K. Gupta) FA&CAO ICSSR
S . No. 1. Annexure 4-G 2. Furniture (Plan) Total Balance Sheet Receipt & Payment
6,24,044.00 7,63,461.00 13,87,505.00 13,87,505.00
(Amount in `)
(Prof. Ramesh Dadhich) Member-Secretary ICSSR
DETAILS OF GRANTS UTILIZED FOR CAPITAL EXPENDITURE DURING 2014-15
ANNEXURE 14
INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
ICSSR Annual Report 2014-15
Annual Report 2014-15
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