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Director, Deputy Director, Directors Office and Registrar School of Habitat Studies School of Health Systems Studies School of Management and Labour Studies School of Rural Development, Tuljapur School of Social Sciences School of Social Work Centre for Media and Cultural Studies Jamsetji Tata Centre for Disaster Management Centre for Lifelong Learning Centre for Research Methodology National Services SchemeTORC Sir Dorabji Tata Memorial Library Students
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70th Convocation of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences Director's Convocation Address
Our Chief Guest for the 70th Convocation, Dr. Purnima Mane, Deputy Executive Director (Programmes), United Nations Population Fund, New York; Chairperson of the Governing Board, Mr. R.K. Krishna Kumar; Members of the Governing Board and Academic Council; Distinguished Guests, Alumni, Students, Staff and Faculty: I extend all of you a very warm welcome to the 70th Annual Convocation of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS). During 20092010, the Institute offered 15 Masters; an integrated M.Phil.-Ph.D. and direct Ph.D. programmes; and a range of diploma and certificate programmes through 6 schoolsSocial Work, Social Sciences, Management and Labour Studies, Health Systems Studies, Rural Development, and Habitat Studiesand 4 Independent CentresResearch Methodology, Disaster Management, Media and Cultural Studies, and Lifelong Learning. Three Masters programmes were introduced in June 2009Womens Studies, Counselling, and Habitat Policy and Practice. As of May 2010, the Institute has 116 undergraduate and 919 masters students. There were 155 scholars registered for the Ph.D. programme and 55 scholars registered for the M.Phil. programme. During 20092010, the faculty worked on 2 new Masters programmes to be introduced from the next academic year: (i) Master of Public Health in Health Policy, Economics and Finance developed by School of Health Systems Studies, jointly with London School of Economics; and (ii) M.A. Social Work in Rural Development to be offered by the School of Rural Development, Tuljapur campus. Research Projects and Publications: During 20092010, there were a total of 141 ongoing research and documentation projects at the Institute. Of these, 18 were multidisciplinary and the rest anchored in the different Schools/Independent Centres. The continuing areas of research include child and youth, climate change, community development, corporate social responsibility, dalits and tribals, disaster management, education, food security, governance, human rights, labour and migration, mental health, natural resources management, rural development, urban issues, and women and gender. In 20092010, TISS faculty published over 65 peer reviewed journal articles in some of the most renowned journals; 69 chapters in books; 16 authored/edited volumes published by reputed publishers like Routledge, Sage, Macmillian, Anthem Press, etc.; and 24 other writings that include book reviews, articles in newspapers, magazines and reports. The flagship publication of the Institute, The Indian Journal of Social Work, entered its 71st year of publishing. Field Action Projects: There are currently 27 FAPs active in the Institute with faculty from the School of Social Work leading 17 of them. These projects address a range of issues: violence against women, rights and rehabilitation of persons processed by the CJS, children in conflict with law, homelessness and beggary, education of tribal children, child and adolescent mental health, tribal and dalit youth empowerment, access to health in rural and tribal areas, the agrarian crisis in Vidarbha, sustainable livelihood, food security, adult education, and health. Special Cell for Women and Children: The Special Cell for Women and Children completed 25 years of work on Violence against Women as a programme/service located in the police system. At present, 7 States have established Special Cells. The process of engaging with women, communities, the criminal justice system, policy makers and the larger society on the issue of violence against women continues to be the core work of the Special Cells. The State is committed to address injustice against women and children, but to get this commitment translated into meaningful action for enduring justice has been a struggle for the personnel within the system and the Institute; and steady, but very slow, progress has been made on this front. We salute the
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leadersProf. Armaity Desai and Prof. Meenakshi Aptefor establishing and nurturing the programme, and the faculty of the erstwhile Department of Family and Child Welfare and current team of the Centre for Equity and Justice for Women, Children and FamiliesMs. Anjali Dave, Ms. Trupti Panchal, and the staff. The staff of the Special Cells work under very trying conditions and one day very soon we hope to find monies to compensate them better. Strengthening Peoples Ability to Claim Rights: The Institute is engaged in several strong research-backed strengthening peoples ability to claim their rights initiatives, some of which include: Informal sector labour; Agrarian crises; Climate change; Urban poor; Conservancy workers; JNURM; Rights of tribal people; Forest Act; Right to food; Public Distribution System; and others. It has demonstrated the capacity to produce world class analysis in these areas, and such capacity is expanding rapidly. Child Rights Protection Frontline Workers: The institute has developed two new courses to create a cadre of Child Rights Protection frontline workers in the country. A new certificate course on Child Protection was developed in collaboration with UNICEF Patna; and is being offered by the TISS with Central University of Bihar in Patna. The second batch of Diploma Course in Child Rights started in Tuljapur in March 2010. The institute is working with institutions across the country to offer these two courses in various states. The School of Social Work has developed a training manual SAARATHI Manual for Training of Frontline Workers from Child Development Agencies. A core group from the Institute is also conducting Training of Trainers programme in various parts of the country. Urban Reform: This year, the School of Habitat Studies inaugurated the Urban India Reform Facility, a long-term research-cum-extension programme, with a core objective of developing a set of tool kits that can be used independently by public institutions and civil society organisations to build knowledge bases and analyse problems of their towns and cities. The facility has embarked on a two-year project covering ten towns from Maharashtra and another ten towns from four other states. 2
Climate Change: Through the Centre for Science, Technology and Society the School of Habitat Studies has initiated research on climate change. The focus of this work is to rapidly strengthen the capacity for strong evidence-based intervention in national climate policy-making, as was demonstrated in our research and advocacy work prior to and after the Copenhagen summit. By entering the Indian Network for Climate Change Assessment, that include more than 128 universities and research institutions, the school is set to contribute more effectively to an understanding of the social and economic dimensions of climate change, focusing particularly on our countrys most vulnerable populations. Decent Work: To promote research and scholarship in the field of Decent Work TISS has become part of a five year project between School of Management and Labour Studies (SM&LS) and Department of Political Economy, Kassel University, with a five million Euro grant from German Government and DAAD. The collaboration also includes 12 scholarships to M.A. students of SM&LS and two Ph.D. scholarships yearly. It also involves major research programmes on labour in the expanding unorganized sector. Its ongoing research focuses on Work, Livelihoods and Economic Security in the 21st Century: India, South Africa and Brazil. Corporate Social Responsibility: The Department of Public Enterprises, Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, has approached the School of Management and Labour Studies to set up a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Hub to aid and advise Public Sector Enterprises on appropriate strategies. The Hub will undertake activities in the following areas: Research and publication, Capacity building and advocacy for strengthening livelihoods and decent work, and Exchange of Ideas. The Hub is also mandated to review the CSR activities of PSEs and recommend an award for the Best CSR Initiative. Capacity Building in HIV/AIDS Counselling: In September 2008, The Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM)Round 7, Counselling Component grant was awarded to TISS. The GFATM project, named Saksham, aims to strengthen capacities of training institutions and counsellors to enhance the overall quality of
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HIV/AIDS counselling, and counselling training programmes. This is so that the national health systems objectives and the long-term goals of the National AIDS Control Programme are met better. Saksham is a unique partnership between 40 universities and institutions spread over 25 states of India. This network works closely with the public health system, NACO, State AIDS Control Societies, experts and non-government organisations, representatives of Positive Peoples Networks, civil society and corporate agencies. Given that Saksham focuses primarily on capacity building, it has the mandate to train12,000 counsellors in 5 years. It has already trained 702 Master Trainers, 162 Supportive Supervisors, and 3,595 counsellors and nurses. It has also set up a Quality Assurance System (QAS) that will outline and monitor basic minimum quality standards. The Global Fund has awarded Saksham an A-1 rating, to indicate that the programme is performing beyond expectations in its programme targets, financial management and Monitoring and Evaluation. Peoples Audit of SEZs: The Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Act came into force in 2005. Since its implementation, 1,046 SEZs are in different stages of approval in the country. In July 2009, several activists, farmers representatives and academics from Maharashtra, Gujarat, West Bengal, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Delhi met for a National Consultation of Peoples Audits of SEZs at the Institute to discuss a process for setting up Peoples Audits of SEZs. The Peoples Audit process is not only a tool to demand accountability; it also empowers citizens to critically evaluate their democratically elected governments. In this consultation, there was a collective consensus that a series of such Audits will aim to bring together the experiences of peoples struggles in SEZ areas throughout the country. Such Audits helped evaluate the stated objectives of the SEZ Act and the adherence to due process in its implementation in different SEZ zones through detailed scrutiny. They brought public attention to the consequences of these SEZs against people: in land acquisition, their livelihood impact, and respect to human rights. Peoples Audits of SEZs have been conducted in Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Goa and Delhi. Students and Faculty Exchange Programmes: TISS has established strong collaboration with 3
universities in all parts of the world. The TISS has 17 new international students enrolled for various Masters programmes for the year 20092010. Another 92 international students from Austria, Brazil, Canada, Cyprus, Germany, Spain, Sweden, The Netherlands and the United States for customised short-term field work internships ranging between five and 18 week period, blended with exposure visits, seminars and visits to the TISS Tuljapur campus. Another 40 international students participated through Washington University, and GTZDAAD winter school and summer school programmes of the School of Habitat Studies. Exchange of TISS students have taken place at all 3 levelsBachelors, Masters and Doctoral. Currently, the Institute has active student exchanges with Victoria University (Australia); University of Gavle (Sweden); Tulane University, University of Utah, and Washington University (USA); Westfalische, Wilhelms-Universitat (Germany); Keele University (UK); Tampere University (Finland); and Sciences Po (France). Five undergraduate, 17 Masters students, and three doctoral scholars were placed in these universities for a maximum duration of one semester. Eleven faculty members undertook teaching and research assignments in universities in Europe and North America, and another 45 faculty members attended international meetings and conferences. 12 faculty members from partner universities were resident at the institute for periods ranging from one week to 3 months for teaching and collaborative research. Erasmus Mundus Fellowships with funding from European Union, TISSLSE collaboration supported by Jamsetji Tata Trust, and exchange agreements with top US and European universities support faculty and student exchanges. Life on Campus: I thank the SC, ST and OBC Cell, Gender Amity Committee, Office of Students Affairs, Counselling Cell and Students Union for making learning and living on the campus peaceful, productive and enjoyable. The Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) Cell, under the leadership of a senior professor and support team, has been conducting various need-based programmes for the SC, ST and OBC students. One such effort has been
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pre-admission and post-admission coaching for SC, ST and OBC candidates. The Gender Amity Committee is an important part of institutes work, and the committee has representation from students and an external expert. The Office of Students Affairs (OSA) has one of the most challenging tasks at the Institute: to locate the students as primary stakeholders and create and sustain conditions for creative and peaceful learning. The standards of support to students expected from TISS are very different and exacting. The OSA has successfully institutionalised systems and practices with regard to all aspects of student life other than academics. Chief among this includes regularisation of hostel rules, procedures, medical health insurance, Crisis Management Cell, medical and counselling services, physical fitness and gym activities, canteen services, and a comprehensive student guidebook. Another part of the student support is the Counselling Cell with one full time and 4 part-time counsellors guided by a senior professor. As an elected body of student representatives, the Students Union has assisted, worked with and supported the student community in their various needs, endeavours and concerns. This is done through continuous constructive dialogue between students and the various authorities at the institute. The students union enabled the students find accommodation outside the campus, tackled Swine Flu scare by monitoring hospital admissions and providing a daily bulletin, and played key role in decisions on financial assistance and scholarships to the students. TISS Guwahati Campus: The academic year under review witnessed a lot of activities to establish an Institution of Excellence in Social Work and Social Sciences in Guwahati. The Government of Assam awarded 15 acres of land for establishing the TISS Guwahati campus. On March 9, 2010, the foundation stone for the Guwahati campus was unveiled by the Chief Minister of Assam, Mr. Tarun Gogoi, in the presence of Mr. Ratan Tata, Chairman, Tata Sons; Mr. Gautam Bora, Minister of Education, Government of Assam; and Mr. R. K. Krishna Kumar, Chairperson Governing Board, TISS. In the meantime, 2nd batch of Diploma in Community Organisation and Development Practice (CODP) commenced classes from Cotton College premises in 4
Guwahati city. We are working with the Ministry of North Eastern Region Development, Ministry of Human Resources Development and University Grants Commission to establish the Guwahati campus. TISS Hyderabad Campus: We have made progress in setting up TISS Campus in Hyderabad. Currently, work is being done to raise money to set up the Campus to begin full-fledged operating from June 2013. Two scoping studies to understand the social sciences education scenario and the social sector human capital requirements; and consultation meetings with Institute alumni, academicians, as well as individuals from government and non-government organisations and industry to receive inputs on programmes and plans have been completed. Two batches of Certificate course in Rural Development and Decentralised Planning for government and non-government development workers have been completed in collaboration with the Andhra Pradesh Academy for Rural Development. We have acquired 9000 sq. ft area in the Council for Social Development premises and set up the city campus. We are working with the Ministry of Human Resources Development and University Grants Commission to start a Masters Programme in Rural Development and Governance from the next academic year. TISS Tuljapur Campus: All infrastructure development projects of the Tuljapur Campus have just been completed. The campus has become fully functional with an administrative building, guest house, hostel, library building, housing for faculty, administrative and service staff, gym facility, computer and media centre, amphitheatre and other external developments. Construction of compound wall, basketball and volleyball courts, water tank, sub-station for electricity supply, etc. are in progress. The Campus has now been provided with internet facility through fibre optic connection from BSNL. While the BA (Hons.) programme in Social Work has stabilised, a masters programme in Social Work (Rural Development) will be offered from July 2010. TISS Mumbai Campus: With the funding from UGC for the XIth Plan, OBC grant for infrastructure development, and Tata Trust grant, construction of a 9-storeyed academic building to accommodate additional faculty sanctioned on implementation of OBC quota and XIth plan has commenced. With the
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addition of this building, 80 faculty offices and 9 rooms which can be used as training or common room will be available. Construction of additional floors in the Library building will create additional stack area, classrooms, computing and reading facility for research Scholars and a conference hall with discussion rooms. Construction of a 7-storeyed hostel with a capacity to accommodate 280 students has commenced with the funding from UGC and the Infosys Foundation. Our teaching, research, publication, outreach and infrastructure outcomes and quality have expanded considerably. We place on record the excellent work done by the staff and faculty members of the institute. We thank members of the Facilitation Committee, School Boards, Academic Council and Governing Board for the academic and governance guidance and oversight. We thank the external experts in the School Boards, Academic Council and Governing Board for sharing their expertise and guidance. In August 2009, the Ministry of Human Resources Development, Government of India (GoI) appointed the Tandon Committee to review deemed to be universities. The Tandon Committee placed the TISS in category A meaning satisfactory performance on all the quality aspects. In November 2009, the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) completed the peer review for re-accreditation of the institute. The NAAC awarded the Institute an A Grade with cumulative grade point of 3.88 out of 4.00 indicating a High Level of academic accomplishment. The TISS has always received unfailing support and encouragement from the GoI, the University Grants Commission, the Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai Municipal Corporation and other public agencies for which we are most grateful. The Tata Trusts have continued to give us support to enhance infrastructure at the Mumbai and Tuljapur
campuses, and initiate research and field action programmes. We express our thanks to the NACO, UNICEF, UNAIDS and other organisations, institutions and individuals who continue to partner with us and enrich our work. We thank the members and the Chairperson of the Governing Board for their constant guidance and support. 70th Convocation: This is yet another historic Convocation for us as the first batch of students admitted to the Masters programmes in Public Health (19) and Social Work in Disability Studies and Action (17) are graduating today. At this Convocation, 13 scholars are receiving their Doctor of Philosophy Degree and 18 their Master of Philosophy Degrees, and 366 students their Masters Degree in Disaster Management (23), Development Studies (33), Globalisation and Labour (18), Health Administration (27), Hospital Administration (29), Human Resources Management and Labour Relations (65), Media and Cultural Studies (12), Social Entrepreneurship (21), and Social Work (115). Twenty-four students are being conferred with the B.A. (Hons.) in Social Work Degree. The TISS attracts and works with some of the most conscientious and committed bright young people in the country, and the Institute prepares them well to work towards a prosperous, sustainable and equitable future. Ladies and Gentlemen, I am privileged to commend to you the Annual Report of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences and call on Mr. R.K. Krishna Kumar, Chairperson of the Governing Board to award the degrees and prizes for the Academic Year 2009-2010. S. Parasuraman Director May 10, 2010
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Curricular Aspects TeachingLearning and Evaluation Research, Consultancy and Extension Infrastructure and Learning Resources Student Support and Progression Governance and Leadership Innovative Practices
The NAAC awarded the Institute an A Grade with a cumulative grade point of 3.88 out of 4.00 indicating a Very Good High Level of academic accomplishment. This is the highest scored by any University in a NAAC assessment.
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NEW ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES IN 2009 2010 Three new Masters level programmes began this year: M.A. in Habitat Policy and Practice (offered by the School of Habitat Studies); M.A. in Counselling (anchored in the School of Social Sciences, and offered in association with the School of Social Work [SSW] and the Centre for Lifelong Learning [CLL]); and M.A. in Womens Studies (offered by the School of Social Sciences). The new diploma programmes introduced this year were in Counselling (offered by CLL), Community Organisation and Development Practice (offered by the SSW at TISS Guwahati); and Disaster Preparedness and Response (Jamsetji Tata Centre for Disaster Management). The new Certificate programmes were Child Protection (in association with Central University, Bihar); and Rural Development and Decentralised Planning (offered TISS-Hyderabad in association with the Andhra Pradesh Academy for Rural Development). The students for these programmes came from a wide range of academic and professional backgrounds and included both fresh undergraduates and those with work experience. TISS HYDERABAD The Institutes proposed campus at Hyderabad is seamlessly connected to the vision of TISS. It is being positioned as an institution of excellence in knowledge production and sharing that explores fresh ground in defining social sciences and its relevance in building human service professionals on the one hand, and strengthening peoples knowledge, right to education and ecologically sustainable livelihoods on the other. TISS Hyderabad has a key idea of converging excellence with relevance. The academic and training programmes in TISS Hyderabad will cover professional education, professional training and grassroots leadership and capacity-building. The activities of TISS Hyderabad in 20092010 include:
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With this perception, a Diploma in Community Organisation and Development Practice was offered in this Campus, and the first batch of 27 youth from the region got their diplomas in December 2009. The second batch of 32 students commenced studies in March 2010. Cotton College of Guwahati, a premier college in the region, has given space to conduct the programmes, while Don Bosco Institute, Guwahati, has provided accommodation to the students. As there are a large number of alumni in the region, TISS has been constantly striving to provide a platform to facilitate cooperation, coordination and knowledge sharing amongst the development professionals of the region. Efforts are on towards establishing a NE Chapter of TISS Alumni. The TISS team based in Guwahati also engages with the local NGOs, community-based organisations, and the administration through consultations, training programmes, seminars, etc. Serious steps to build an Institute which will benefit not only the people of the region but be of national and international importance have begun. The Institute seeks to initiate postgraduate academic programmes in Social Work, Rural Development, Health Systems Studies, and Human Resource Development and other diploma programmes from the Guwahati Campus. It is expected that from 2011, TISS Guwahati will be in a position to offer a five-year integrated programme in Social Work. SAKSHAM: GLOBAL FUND TO FIGHT AIDS, TUBERCULOSIS AND MALARIA In September 2008, The Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM)-Round 7, Counselling Component grant was awarded to TISS. This is the first time in the history of the Global Fund that a university system been made the Principal Recipient of the grant. Named Saksham, the GFATM project aims to strengthen human and institutional capacities of training institutions and conduct capacity building for counsellors with the purpose of contributing to the national health system's efforts and to better meet the long-term goals of the National AIDS Control Programme (NACP). Saksham is a unique partnership between 40 academic institutions spread over 25 states of India. It works closely with the public health system, 8
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NACO, State AIDS Control Societies, experts and NGOs, representatives of Positive Peoples Networks, civil society and corporate agencies, to enhance the overall quality of HIV/AIDS counselling, and counselling training programmes in India. It has set up a Quality Assurance System (QAS) to set and monitor basic minimum standards of quality within the programme. Keeping in mind the limited research studies on HIV/AIDS counselling in India and the need to build an indigenous body of knowledge, a few formative research studies have been initiated in Saksham. The two research studies undertaken at TISS are Developing a Client Satisfaction Index in Relation to Counselling Services and Counsellors Perspectives on Factors Affecting Counselling Services. Saksham is also facilitating research studies among sub-recipients and sub-sub-recipients: 11 institutions of higher learning have received funds for carrying out small-scale research studies on HIV/AIDS counselling. Saksham considers monitoring and evaluation (M&E) as a crucial component of the programme, as it enables accountability, learning and effectiveness. The most significant achievement of the M&E department over the last one year has been the compilation of a comprehensive and self-explanatory M&E Plan document, which is used by all the partners to understand and implement the M&E component in Saksham. The programme now has a well-developed and functioning online M&E and Finance Management System, and all partners have been trained to use both these systems. Capacity building is the primary mandate of Saksham, and it has trained 702 master trainers, 162 supportive supervisors, and 3,595 counsellors and nurses. Tackling lack of resources in the field of HIV/ AIDS Counselling and Training is another mandate of Saksham. Hence, it has undertaken development of resources such as training resources, e-learning programmes, manuals and handbooks for master trainers, district supervisors, trainers and counsellors. The Saksham team has provided strategic leadership and guidance to all its partners as well as maintained the ethos of transparency and active/equal partnership, accountability and alignment to the NACP. It has held 9
multi-stakeholder, national-level consultations through the year. The Global Fund has awarded Saksham an A-1 rating, which means it has been performing beyond expectations with regards to the achievement of programme targets, financial management and M&E. PEOPLES AUDIT OF SEZS The Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Act came into force in 2005. Since its implementation, 1,046 SEZs are in different stages of approval in the country. This rapid increase in SEZ approvals has meant large scale acquisition of land from private owners. Prime agrarian land and commons are being acquired for the cause of industry, causing serious concern, agitation and struggle in SEZ areas across the country. In July 2009, several activists, farmers representatives and academics from SEZ areas in the states of Maharashtra, Gujarat, West Bengal, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Delhi met for a National Consultation of Peoples Audits of SEZs in the Institute to discuss a process for a Peoples Audit of SEZs. There was a collective consensus to bring together the experiences emerging from peoples struggles in SEZ areas throughout the country through a series of such Audits. A Peoples Audit, it was felt, would help evaluate the stated objectives of the SEZ Act and particular SEZs against peoples experiences of land acquisition, livelihood impact, respect to human rights and adherence to due process through a detailed scrutiny of the implementation of SEZs. The People's Audit process is not only a tool to demand accountability; it also empowers citizens to critically evaluate their democratically elected government. The first of the Peoples Audits of SEZs was held in Div Village, Pen Taluka of Raigad District on September 15, 2009, where details of 10 SEZs were presented and affected people from the areas presented their experiences with SEZs and the implementation of the Land Acquisition Act (1894) and the SEZ Act (2005). Subsequent Peoples Audits of SEZs have been conducted in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Goa and Delhi. Peoples Audits of SEZs are also to be held in Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal and Orissa. Knowledge generated from the Peoples
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Audits is to facilitate debate with the government and the industry. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY HUB The Department of Public Enterprises (DPE), Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, GoI, approached the School of Management and Labour Studies (SMLS) to set up a hub for Public Sector Enterprises (PSEs) as a part of their corporate social responsibility (CSR). Subsequently, a round table conference was organised to discuss the institutional framework for this hub. Twenty-seven CEOs of different PSEs participated in this meeting, which was chaired by the Secretary, DPE. The discussions centred on the new developmentoriented approach of CSR of the public enterprises, where many of the CEOs admitted that they needed guidance in pursuing CSR schemes and TISS would be the right Institute for providing this facility. The TISS CSR hub will undertake research, advocacy, capacity building, publication, and exchange of ideas. The DPE also suggested that the hub should review the CSR activities of PSEs and recommend an award for the 'Best CSR Initiative'. The hub will also play an important role in aiding and advising PSEs on appropriate CSR strategies. RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS
Research Projects and Other Projects
JNURM; rights of tribal people; Forest Act; Right to Food; SEZ; Public Distribution System; Bt brinjal; and a few other issues. The Institute now has the capacity to produce world class analysis to engage with policy and programme development, and such capacity is expanding rapidly.
Publications
Research studies conducted at the Institute also result in numerous reports, publications and books. Faculty members at the Institute publish their research work in national and international academic journals and books. They are also involved in writing book reviews, articles in newspapers and magazines, and reports from seminars and conferences. In 20092010, TISS faculty published over 65 peer reviewed journal articles in some of the most renowned journals; 69 chapters in books; 16 authored/edited volumes published by reputed publishers like Routledge, Sage, Macmillan, Anthem Press, etc.; and 24 other writings that include book reviews, articles in newspapers, magazines and reports. The flagship publication of the Institute, The Indian Journal of Social Work (IJSW), entered its 71st year of publishing. The IJSW brought out a special issue on 'Training Family Counsellors in Contemporary India', guest edited by Prof. Lina Kashyap. Each article in this issue is devoted to a specific topic related to family and marriage counselling and examines key concepts and theoretical frameworks/assumptions of that specific topic, and follows it up with course outline, lesson plan and exercises for demonstrating the teaching pedagogy. FIELD ACTION PROJECTS Institutions of social work have a responsibility to demonstrate to society, the different roles and functions that a professional can fulfil after training. Much of what has evolved as social work theory is also essentially the outcome of practice itself. Field action projects (FAPs) are one way in which this has been done and TISS has initiated and promoted more than 50 FAPs since 1985. The FAPs have emerged as a form of demonstration of new interventions and possibilities in order to test their efficacy, which could then be emulated by other practitioners or up-scaled through policy change. Each FAP is a response to a social issue, and focus 10
During 20092010, a total of 141 research and documentation projects were ongoing at the Institute. Of these, 18 were in multi-disciplinary areas while the remaining were anchored in the different Schools/Independent Centres. The ongoing areas of research have been on children and youth, climate change, community development, corporate social responsibility, dalits and tribals, disaster management, education, food security, governance, human rights, labour and migration, mental health, natural resources management, rural development, urban issues, and women and gender. Several of the researches were funded by relevant ministries of the GoI, international and national funding organisations, local trusts and the Research Council of the Institute. At this stage, the Institute is engaged in several research-backed economic and public policy engagements: informal sector labour; agrarian crises; climate change; urban poor; conservancy workers;
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of intervention. The FAP is an ongoing, long term, sustained intervention, as compared to short-term responses to crisis situations. Though the FAPs are largely initiated by social workers, it is acknowledged that problem solving is often a multidisciplinary effort. They provide students opportunities for learning new interventions and also enable faculty to develop academically and keep in touch with field practice. There are currently 27 FAPs active in the Institute with faculty from the SSW leading 17 of them. The range of issues being addressed through these projects include violence against women, rights and rehabilitation of persons being processed by the criminal justice system and children in conflict with law, homelessness and beggary, education of tribal children, child and adolescent mental health, tribal and dalit youth empowerment, access to health in rural and tribal areas and the agrarian crisis in Vidarbha, sustainable livelihood, food security, adult education, and health. Some of these projects have been running for many years. For example, Muskaan: Child and Adolescent Guidance Centre of TISS was set up in 1936, while the Integrated Rural Health and Development Project has entered its 25th year, and Prayas, its 20th year. All these FAPs are from the SSW. But the FAP profiled here in this Report is the Special Cell for Women and Children (from the SSW) which has completed 25 years of work on Violence against Women as a programme/service located in the police system. Special Cells for Women and Children To mark this milestone of completing 25 years of work, the Special Cells for Women and Children organised open houses for women clients and their families at the district location of the Special Cells. In addition, a national-level conference on the theme of 'Conceptions of Interventions on Violence against Women' was organised to enhance and contribute towards curriculum development of social work. The Resource Centre on Interventions on Violence against Women, which is part of the Special Cells, continues to initiate and support the implementation of Special Cells as an effective intervention strategy to respond to violence against women. The purpose of this Centre is to pursue a 11
steady engagement with the issue of violence against women with different stakeholders. Along with Oxfam and local organisations, the Centre is working towards setting up and institutionalising Special Cells in Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Orissa and Uttar Pradesh. Presently, Special Cells are being demonstrated in 5 districts of Orissa and 4 districts of Andhra Pradesh. Dialogue has been initiated with the Governments of Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat for the same. The work of Special Cells in Haryana and Delhi continues to be strengthened. The process of research and documentation on the issue of violence against women is an integral aspect of the work of the Centre. Capacity building of various stakeholders such as social workers, counsellors, grassroots workers, protection officers, police, and judicial officers are being conducted on a continuous basis to strengthen their ability to respond to violence against women. The Centre continues to provide support to organisations and initiatives responding to violence against women in the form of sharing data; training modules; procedural documents; research findings; spaces to visit and interact with the Special Cells. At present, TISS is working with 7 States implementing the Special Cells. The process of engaging with women, community, the criminal justice system, policy change and the larger society on the issue of violence against women continues to be the core work of the Special Cells and Resource Centre. Steady, but very slow, progress has been made to get the State to act on injustice against women and children. The State is committed to address injustice against women and children, but to get the commitment into meaningful action for enduring justice has been a struggle for the personnel within the system and the Institute. TRAINING AND EXTENSION Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes The TISS has always provided forums for critical discussions on contemporary patterns of development. Faculty members across Schools and Centres regularly conduct seminars, conferences, workshops and training programmes with participants drawn from various disciplines and
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sections of society. During 20092010, 145 programmes were organised, of which 6 programmes were jointly organised by faculty from 2 or more Schools/Centres. The programmes were organised in the areas of agricultural planning, human resources management, leadership development, economic globalisation, human development, social accountability, micro-planning, statistical methods, capacity-building, curriculum review and development, dalit and tribal issues, disaster management, education, health, human rights, life skills, management and organisation development, NSS evaluation and impact, refresher and orientation programmes, research methods, software training, training of trainers, and urban landscapes, among others. The Institutes faculty members also regularly participate in national and international level seminars, conferences, workshops and training programmes as paper presenters, resource persons, discussants, session chairs, observers, special invitees or experts. This year, faculty members participated in 423 programmes and presented 169 papers. Executive Committee Memberships Seventy-four members of the Institute's faculty served on 303 executive committees of professional bodies and governmental organisations and NGOs in 20092010. These include the decision-making bodies of government ministries and departments, NGOs, and industries and institutions, as well as UGC committees to review/develop/audit curriculum and administration of universities and institutions spread across the county. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS OFFICE Established in February 2006, the International Students Office (ISO) acts as an independent centre to extend support and assistance to all international students by addressing their logistical, cultural and academic concerns. This Office also initiates, coordinates and facilitates various student and faculty exchanges. The rapidly increasing number of international students in TISS demonstrates the swift progress of the ISO in a short period of 4 years. The ISO has facilitated several outgoing and incoming student and faculty exchanges in the academic year 2009-2010. 12
Student Exchanges
One of the significant characteristics of the Institute's student exchange programme is that the Institute and the host university take care of all costs throughout the exchange duration through fellowships and travel grants. Student exchanges have taken place at all 3 levelsBachelors, Masters and Doctoral. Currently, the Institute has active student exchanges with Victoria University (Australia); University of Gavle (Sweden); Tulane University, University of Utah, and Washington University (USA); Westfalische, Wilhelms-Universitat (Germany); Keele University (UK); Tampere University (Finland); and Sciences Po (France). Three Bachelor's students of Social Work from the School of Rural Development went on exchange to Victoria University under the Endeavour Exchange Fellowship, while 2 others went to University of Gavle for their fifth semester. Their four-month stay and education was sponsored by the Linneaus-Palme Grant. Student exchanges to the US and the UK are dominated by Ph.D. scholars. The ISO facilitated the visit of 2 Ph.D. scholars to Keele University, and 1 Ph.D. scholar to the McDonnell International Scholar's Academy, Washington University, St. Louis, USA. The ISO has developed exchange programmes for 17 Master's level students at universities in the US, France, Germany and Finland. The TISS has 17 new students enrolled for various Master's programmes for the year 20092010: 4 in the School of Social Work, 5 in the School of Social Sciences, 4 in the School of Human Resources Management and Labour Studies, 2 in the Jamsetji Tata Centre for Disaster Management; and one in the Centre for Media and Cultural Studies. The ISO hosted 92 international students in the year 20092010 from Austria, Brazil, Canada, Cyprus, Germany, Spain, Sweden, The Netherlands and the US for customised programmes and research. Most of them were engaged in field work internships of 518 weeks period, which was blended with exposure visits, seminars and visit to the TISS Tuljapur campus. Another 40 international students participated through Washington University, and GTZ-DAAD Winter School and Summer School programmes of the School of Habitat Studies.
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Faculty Exchanges
Four TISS faculty members visited universities across Europe: University of Duesto and Katholieke University of Leuven (Belgium); Karolinska Institute (Sweden); and Freie University (Germany) under the academic staff mobility of the EMECW Lot 15 Programme. Faculty members from the SSW went on an exchange programme to Tampere University, and on an exploratory visit to Gothenburg University, Sweden. The University of Gavle is hosting a faculty member from the SSW and another from the School of Rural Development under the Linneaus Palme Grant. The DAAD Scholarship has enabled one faculty member from the SMLS to be hosted at Westfalische, Wilhelms-Universitat. The ISO hosted 2 faculty members from the University of Gavle and another 2 from Gothenburg University, Sweden. The School of Health Systems Studies and the SMLS hosted the faculty members who came from the Karolinska Institute and Katholieke University of Leuven under the academic staff mobility of EMECW Lot 13.
Erasmus Mundus Fellowships
Erasmus Lot 13, Partner in Consortium for EMECW13 EU - India. The ISO strives to provide a rich and dynamic learning opportunity for all international students with good programme support and well-timed guidance, as well as facilitate the visits of the Institute's students and faculty members to international universities on exchange programmes. OFFICE OF STUDENTS AFFAIRS The Office of Students Affairs (OSA) has one of the most challenging tasks at the Institute: to locate the students as primary stakeholders and create and sustain conditions for creative and peaceful learning. The standards of support to students expected from TISS are very different and exacting. Another part of the student support is the Counselling Cell with one full time, and 4 part-time counsellors guided by a senior professor. The OSA entered its 4th year of operation in February 2010. Headed by Dean of Students Affairs, it is supported by a Programme Officer. The OSA has successfully institutionalised systems and practices with regard to all aspects of student life other than academics. Chief among this includes regularisation of hostel rules, procedures, medical health insurance, Crisis Management Cell, medical and counselling services, physical fitness and gym activities, canteen services, and a comprehensive student guidebook. The most important task accomplished by the OSA in the current year has been the management of Students Aid allocation to junior and senior students alike. For the first time, the Institute took a far-reaching and progressive decision to help incoming students with their off-campus accommodation110 junior students were allocated approximately 20 lakhs. This support was provided by the Tata Education Development Trust. The OSA and student representatives organised a Workshop on People's Candidates and the Electoral Process', where the students got to meet candidates who stood for local elections without the support of any political party, and only on the encouragement of their prospective voters. The challenges and obstacles faced by such candidates were an inspiration to all those who attended the meeting. 13
Fourteen students have availed of the scholarships of EMECW Lot 13. Eight TISS students secured seats for Master's programmes in Lund University, University of Amsterdam, University of Duesto (Spain), University of Vilnius, and Karolinska Institute, while 6 doctoral students have received a 34-month grant: 1 in Freie University, 2 to Lund University, and 3 to the University of Duesto, Spain. Three faculty members have also received Erasmus Fellowships under academic mobility for 2 months at Katholieke University, Freie University, and ITC, Netherlands.
MoUs Signed
The ISO is making it possible to realise the Institute's goal to expand globally. In 20092010, the Institute signed MoUs with the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (Kathmandu, Nepal); Fachhochschule Fur Wirtschaft and Freie University (Berlin, Germany); Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway); the Swiss Tropical Institute (Switzerland); Libera Universita Internazionale Degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli (Rome, Italy); Thammasat University (Thailand); University of Kansas and Babson College (USA); and
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The OSA and the Students Union guide all cultural and sports activities as also student representation on committees such as Committee Against Sexual Harassment, Student Aid Committee, etc. STUDENTS Student Strength Student stgrength for the year 20092010 touched 1,488. These students came from 34 States and Union Territories of India and 15 foreign countries. The B.A. (Hons.) in Social Work programme had 116 students enrolled, while the Master's degree programmes had a total enrolment of 919 students. The M.Phil. programme had 55 students on its roll and the Ph.D. programme 155 The Diploma and Certificate programme students numbered 247. Field Work and Internship Field work and internships provide students with a setting wherein they can learn from doing. This is an important component of the teaching programmes at the Institute where students are provided with intensive practical training in the activities of the organisations they are placed in. The field work and internship agencies are based all over the country including Jammu and Kashmir, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and all North-Eastern Region states. Students of M.A. Counselling were placed in 10 agencies, M.A. Disaster Management in 25 agencies, M.A. Education (Elementary) in 23 agencies, M.A. Globalisation and Labour in 15, M.A. Habitat Policy and Practice in 10 agencies, Master of Health Administration in 27, Master of Hospital Administration in 85 agencies, M.A. Human Resources Management and Labour Relations in 73 agencies, M.A. Media and Cultural Studies in 21, Master of Public Health in 10 agencies, M.A. Social Entrepreneurship in 53 agencies, M.A. Social Work in 62 agencies, and M.A. Social Work in Disability Studies and Action in 9 agencies. The B.A. in Social Work students were placed in 47 agencies; the students of the Diploma programme in Hospital Administration were placed in 17 agencies, Diploma in Human Resources Management in 27 agencies, Diploma in Gerontology in 2, and Certificate in Social Work programme students in 3 agencies. 14
Research Projects of Master's Degree Students Research projects at the Master's level offer students the opportunity to plan and conduct original investigation in an area of study with the guidance of a faculty member of the Institute. While a research project is compulsory for Master's students of Development Studies, Disaster Management, Globalisation and Labour, Health Administration, Media and Cultural Studies, Public Health, and Social Work in Disability Action and Studies, it is optional for other Masters level students. In 20092010, 34 students of Development Studies, 14 students of Disaster Management, 20 students of Globalisation and Labour, 26 students of Health Administration, 2 students of Hospital Administration, 6 students of HRM & LR, 24 students of Media and Cultural Studies, 19 students of Public Health; 21 students of Social Entrepreneurship, 36 students of Social Work, and 17 students of M.A. in Social Work in Disability Studies and Action undertook research projects under the guidance of faculty members. The Institute has initiated a scheme with financial support to encourage students to develop working papers and monographs from their dissertation for eventual publication. The Institute will publish working papers and monographs and make them available by locating them at the TISS website. Research Programme The revamped M.Phil. and Ph.D. programmes of the Institute have taken strong roots. The TISS research programme, anchored with research supervisors in various Schools is considered to be the destination for high quality inter-disciplinary social sciences research in India. While admissions to M.Phil. take place once a year in the month of May, admissions for Ph.D. take place twice a year in May and in December. As part of the restructuring of academic programmes at the Institute, the Ph.D. programme was reworked into an integrated M.Phil. and Ph.D. programme with the possibility of entry and exit for each of the programmes independently. The M.Phil. programme has been structured into a 4-semester programme, with 2 semesters of course work and 2 semesters of research work. The Ph.D. programme provides the possibility for both young researchers and senior professionals with years of
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experience to join. Candidates who join the research programmes come from all over the country. Among the innovations to enhance the quality of the programme and the mentoring process, the following steps have been taken:
responsibility, dalits and tribals, development issues, disability, health, identity, livelihood, mental health, microfinance, migration, organisation development and management, networks, relief and rehabilitation, sexuality, society, and women. Students Union As an elected body of student representatives, the Students' Union has assisted, worked with and supported the student community in their various needs, endeavours and concerns. This is done through constructive dialogue between students and the various authorities at the Institute. Some of the highlights of the Union's activities during the year under review are as presented below:
Scholars of the M.Phil. and Ph.D. programmes are required to present their research proposals, self-study papers, and research papers in seminars. This year, 65 such presentations were made in the areas of business and work, children and youth, conflict and peace, corporate governance and social
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Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Cell The Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) Cell, under the leadership of a senior professor and support team, has been conducting various need-based programmes for the SC and ST students. Under the Remedial Coaching Scheme for the SC and ST students, the programmes are conducted at two levels:
Pre-Admission Orientation
Under the Central Sector Scholarship Scheme of Top Class Education for SC-ST Students for the year 20092010, 3 students from the SC community and 5 students from the ST community were awarded the Scholarship, which includes a laptop worth Rs. 45,000. The SC and ST Cell acknowledges the immense contribution of the UGC, GoI and State Governments in enabling the Institute to support the students from disadvantaged social and economic groups. GOLDEN JUBILEE CHAIRS
The Cell organised a 3-day Pre-Admission Orientation Programme for the candidates who had applied for the 20102011 TISS Common Entrance Test. In addition to SC and ST candidates, the OBC and Minority candidates were also offered orientation this year, which was conducted at 4 centres, namely Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata and Guwahati. In all, 735 candidates from all over India attended this orientation wherein free lodging and boarding facilities were provided to outstation candidates. Nineteen faculty members from TISS were engaged in teaching various subjects and aspects of the admission test. The Orientation is also aimed at enabling the candidates to overcome any inadequacies in opportunities they may have experienced in understanding and addressing the admission test of TISS. To increase the effectivity of the Orientation Programme, the Institute developed a video, With You, for training the candidates appearing for the TISS Entrance Test. The video is designed to familiarise the candidates with the processes of Written Test, Group Discussion and Personal Interview and analyse the same. The feedback from the candidates has revealed that the pre-admission orientation does benefit them to deal with admission tests administered by other universities and institutions, even if they failed to secure admission to any of TISS' programmes.
Post-Admission Orientation
Thirty-three administrative and technical staff participated in 9 seminars, conferences, workshops and training programmes in 20092010.
Appointments, Promotions and Retirements
The students admitted in various courses are given orientation at the individual level, as well as in groups. Emphasis is given on the course curriculum, the new multicultural and multilingual environment that students encounter on campus. Students are also trained to write assignments and field work reports. In addition to this, at a later stage, various need-based programmes are also organised. These range from arranging classes for personality development to special tutorials to language skills. 16
There are 147 academic positions, of which 130 are filled. Fifteen positions have been filled on an ad hoc basis. There are an additional 35 faculty positions, which are funded by Tata Trust and Excellence Grant. Administrative positions (including technical) are 162 of which 122 are filled, while the support staff positions are 109. Twenty-one faculty appointments were made in 20092010. Eight faculty members and 8 staff members were promoted, and 3 staff members retired during the year under review.
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The Institute honours those employees who have completed 20 years of service and this year, the following employees were felicitated on the Institute Day:
additional stack area, some classrooms, computing facility for research scholars and a conference hall with discussion rooms. Construction of a 7-storeyed hostel with a capacity to accommodate 280 students has also commenced with funding from the UGC and the Infosys Foundation. Internet facility for students and staff have been enhanced by 8 Mbps at the Main Campus and 4 Mbps at the Naoroji Campus. Both the Mumbai campuses are wi-fi enabled with networking facility available at all locations.
TISS Tuljapur
The Institute continued its expansion of infrastructure during the current year to meet the requirements of additional space and facilities. Additional faculty offices, classrooms, hostel rooms, staff quarters, serviced apartments, health centre, womens infrastructure and library stack space were the infrastructure projects completed during 20092010 with funding from the UGC and the Tata Trusts. In addition, a fully air conditioned Guest House with 30 double seater rooms, a conference room, a training room, and a dining hall has been completed with financial support from Tata Trust. The construction of a 9-storeyed academic building to accommodate additional faculty sanctioned on implementation of the OBC quota and the 11th Plan has commenced with funding from the UGC for the 11th Plan, the OBC grant for infrastructure development, and the Tata Trust grant, With the addition of this building, 80 faculty offices and 9 rooms, which can be used as training or common rooms, will be available. Construction of additional floors in the Library building will create
All infrastructure development projects of the Tuljapur Campus have been completed. The Campus has become fully functional with an administrative building, guest house, hostel, library building, housing for faculty, administrative and service staff, gym facility, computer and media centre, amphitheatre and other external developments. Construction of compound wall, basketball and volleyball courts, water tank, sub-station for electricity supply, etc. are in progress. The Campus has now been provided with internet facility through fibre optic connection from BSNL. 70TH CONVOCATION This is yet another historic Convocation for the Institute as the first batch of students admitted to the Master's programmes in Public Health (19) and Social Work in Disability Studies and Action (17) are graduating today. At this Convocation, 13 scholars are receiving their Doctor of Philosophy Degree and 18 their Master of Philosophy Degrees, and 366 students their Master's Degree in Disaster Management (23), Development Studies (33), Globalisation and Labour (18), Health Administration (27), Hospital Administration (29), Human Resources Management and Labour Relations (65), Media and Cultural Studies (12), Social Entrepreneurship (21), and Social Work (115). Twenty-four students are being conferred with the B.A. (Hons.) in Social Work Degree.
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Prof. Lina Kashyap
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Prof. Usha S. Nayar Prof. T. Rajaretnam Dr. Ashwani Kumar Ms. Saritha C.T.
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Institutions for Food Security: Global Lessons from Rural India* Mid-term Appraisal of the 11th Plan of Andaman and Nicobar Islands* Baseline Survey of Rural Livelihoods in Vidarbha* Peoples Audit of SEZs* Australian Research Council Discovery Grant Planning Commission, GoI Mar. 2010 Initial stage Prof. S. Parasuraman
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Ms. Saritha C.T. and Ms. Sejal Kanitkar Prof. S. Parasuraman and Prof. T. Rajaretnam Prof. S. Parasuraman, Ms. Preeti Sampat and Ms. Sumanya Velamur Prof. S. Parasuraman
Sir Dorabji Tata Trust and Sir Ratan Tata Trust TISS and Peoples Organisations/Groups from different states Jamsetji Tata Trust
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SAARATHI Manual for Training of Frontline Workers from Child Development Agencies* Staking a Claim: Housing Rights of Poor in Mumbai Kusuma Trust Jan. 2009 Completed Prof. Neela Dabir
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Sardar Sarovar Project: The War of Attrition, Economic and Political Weekly, 45(5), 3948, 2010. (co-author)
Childrens Participation in India. In J. Mason, N. Bolzan and K. Anil Kumar (Eds.), Childrens Participation? Learning from Children and Adults in the AsiaPacific Region, Australia: Common Ground Publishing, 2009. (co-author) Foreword. In J. Mason, N. Bolzan and K. Anil Kumar (Eds.), Childrens Participation? Learning from Children and Adults in the AsiaPacific Region, Australia: Common Ground Publishing, 2009.
Global Civil Society Yearbook: 2009 Poverty and Activism, London: Sage Publications, 2009. (co-editor) Introduction to the Global Civil Society, 2009. In A. Kumar, J.A. Scholte, M. Kaldor, M. Glasiers, H. Seckinelgin and H. Anheir (Eds.), Global Civil Society Yearbook 2009: Poverty and Activism, London: Sage Publications, 2009. (co-author) Global Civil Society: Emergent Forms of Cosmopolitan Democracy and Justice. In A. Kumar and D. Messner (Eds.), Power Shifts and Global Governance, UK: Anthem Press, 2010. Introduction: Power Shifts, Global Governance and Cosmopolitan Democracy. In A. Kumar and D. Messner (Eds.), Power Shifts and Global Governance, UK, Anthem Press, 2010. (co-author) The Question of Poor. In R. Taylor (Ed.), Third Sector Research, US: Springer, 2010. Power Shifts and Global Governance, UK: Anthem Press, 2010. (co-editor)
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Special Issue on Training Family Counsellors in Contemporary India, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 70(2), 2009. (guest-editor) Training Family Counsellors in Contemporary India, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 70(2), 133144, 2009. Marriage Counselling in Training Family Counsellors in Contemporary India, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 70(2), 253276, 2009. Family Life Education and Enrichment Programmes in Training Family Counsellors in Contemporary India, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 70(2), 277303, 2009. (co-author) SAARATHI Manual for Training of Frontline Workers from Child Development Agencies, Mumbai: TISS and Kusuma Trust, 2010. (co-author)
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SAARATHI Manual for Training of Frontline Workers from Child Development Agencies, Mumbai: TISS and Kusuma Trust, 2010. (co-author) Towards Quality Care in Residential Homes for Children: A Training Manual for Conducting Sessions with Caretakers, Mumbai: Tata Institute of Social Sciences and YUVA, 2010. (co-author)
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Prof. S. Parasuraman Feb. 27, 2010 Workshop on Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act for Officials from Ladakh Mid-term Evaluation of the Livelihood Project at ANI Sixth Consultation of Peoples Audit on SEZ Democratic Dialogue between Stakeholders on the Future of the Indian Fisheries Sector New Delhi TISS, Mumbai
Prof. S. Parasuraman Prof. S. Parasuraman and Ms. Preeti Sampat Prof. S. Parasuraman and Ms. Gomathy Balasubramanian
TISS and University of Klagenfurt TISS, Mumbai TISS and Dakshin Foundation
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Prof. Lina Kashyap* Jan. 2023, Feb. 1720 and Apr. 2023, 2010 Jun. 910, 2009 Training of Trainers Programme for Training of Frontline Workers from Child Development Agencies* 2nd Consultation Workshop for the SAARATHI Project New Delhi, Mumbai Kusuma Trust and Hyderabad
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Prof. Neela Dabir* Jan. 2023, Feb. 1720 and Apr. 2023, 2010 Training of Trainers Programme for Training of Frontline Workers from Child Development Agencies* New Delhi, Mumbai Kusuma Trust and Hyderabad
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Prof. S. Parasuraman Member, Executive Council, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai Member, Academic Council, Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur Member, Academic Council, Central University of Bihar, Patna Member, Governing Council, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong Member, Governing Board, Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi University Nominee, Board of Management of the Department of Economics, University of Mumbai, Mumbai External Expert, Advisory Committee, National Law School of India University, Bengaluru UGC Nominee, Advisory Committee, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi Co-opted Member, Governing Body, Gulathi Institute of Finance and Taxation, Thiruvananthapuram Member, IRMA Society, Institute of Rural Management, Anand Member, Policy Research Committee, Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education, Dehra Dun Member, Expert Committee for Evaluating Research Studies under the Focussed Area of Nano-Science and Biology, Madurai Kamaraj University, University Grants Commission, New Delhi Member, National Legal Knowledge Council, Bar Council of India, New Delhi Member, Advisory Board, Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development, Chennai UGC Representative, Governing Body, School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya, Mangalore Trustee, CRY (Child Rights and You), Mumbai Member, Governing Board, Childline, Mumbai Member, Governing Board, Swaraj, Bengaluru Member, Advisory Council, National Thermal Power Corporation, New Delhi Trustee, Jai Ho Trust, Mumbai Member, Advisory Body, Tarun Bharat Sangh, Alwar Prof. Usha S. Nayar Member, Governing Board, Childwatch International, Oslo Vice-President, DAV College Managing Committee, New Delhi Member, International Network of Child Policy Research, Chapin Hall, The University of Chicago, Chicago Member, Editorial Board, Child Indicators Research, The Netherlands Member, Editorial Board, Asian Social Work of Policy Review, Korea Member, Editorial Board, Beliefs and Values Understanding the Global Implication of Human Native, USA Associate Editor, Journal of Psychosocial Research, New Delhi Dr. Ashwani Kumar Member, Central Employment Guarantee Council, Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD), Government of India (GoI), New Delhi Member, Executive Committee, CAPART, MoRD, New Delhi Member, Sub-Group on Social Mobilisation, CAPART, New Delhi Member, Sub-Group on Capacity Building and Monitoring, CAPART, New Delhi Interim Chairperson, Sub-Group on Micro Finance, CAPART, New Delhi Member, Expert Group on Job Card for MGNREGA, MoRD, GoI, New Delhi Member, Committee on Action Plan for Convergence of MGNREGA with other RD Programmes, NIRD, New Delhi Chairperson, Working Group on Capacity Building, NIRD, Hyderabad
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Prof. Lina Kashyap Chairperson, Adoption Coordinating Agency, Mumbai Chairperson, Rehabilitation Council of Indias Sub-Committee of Experts, New Delhi External Expert, Selection Committee, S.N.D.T. Womens University, Mumbai External Expert, Rehabilitation Council of India, New Delhi External Expert, Board of Studies, Faculty of Social Work, M.S. University of Baroda, Vadodara Member, Project Review and Steering Group for the Project Setting up of Distance Training Facility for Special Educatory, Parents and Other Rehabilitation Professionals by C-DAC, Thiruvananthapuram External Expert, Research Committee of the National Institute for Visual Handicap, Dehra Dun Member, Editorial Board, Journal of International Social Work, United Kingdom Member, Editorial Board, International Journal for Advancement of Counseling, New York Member, State-Level Advisory Committee on Adoption, Mumbai Expert, Steering Group for Setting up of Distance Training Facility for Special Educators, Parents and Other Rehabilitation Professionals, Department of Information Technology, Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, Kochi
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New Delhi Apr. 1213, 2010 Mar. 15, 2010 Dayanand Institute of Education Management and Research (DIEMR) and DAV Centre for Development, New York Union Public Service Commission and IIM, Ahmedabad Right to Food Collective TISSLeh District Administration UGC Special Invitee Presented a Paper Indira Gandhi National Open University Expert -
Expert Consultation Meeting for IAS Entrance Tests Bhubaneswar New Delhi Chennai Jan. 2930, 2010 Feb. 27, 2010 Feb. 27, 2010
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Jury in the Hearing Chairperson Delivered the 15th MCJ Endowment Lecture and Inauguration of the Seminar Participant
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Dublin, Ireland Jan. 2428, 2010 New Delhi Chennai Jan. 13, 2010 Jan. 89, 2010 Ministry of Panchayati Raj, GoI National Institute of Rural Development (NIRD) New Delhi Dec. 2223, 2009 DIEMR and DAVCMC
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National Consultation on Social Concerns in Disaster Relief and Rehabilitation: Lessons from the Tsunami
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Seminar on From Urban Reforms to People Centred Governance of Urban India Reforms Observatory Tirupati Nov. 35, 2009 S.V. University, Tirupati George Simmons Memorial Lecture
Prof. S. Parasuraman
31st Annual Conference of the Indian Association for the Study of Population Suratkal Oct. 29Nov. 1, 2009 Oct. 9, 2009 University of Hertfordshire National Institute of Technology, Karnataka
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National Consultation on Action Research and Awareness Building for Convergence of RD Programmes
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Child Rights and Responsibilities in Schools: A Challenge of Paradigm Shift from Powerless to Partnership in Child Development
Faculty Mumbai Ithaca, USA Jun. 812, 2009 Cornell University Consultation with Faculty of Agriculture and Economics Jun. 13, 2009 University of Mumbai Keynote Address -
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Secunderabad Feb. 22, 2010 National Institute for Mentally Handicapped Keynote Address Social Integration of Children with Mental Retardation within the School Community -
National Seminar to Commemorate the 26th Anniversary of National Institute for Mental Retardation Thessaloniki, Greece Bangkok, Thailand Sep. 23, 2009 Faculty of Social Administration, Thammasat University, in collaboration with other institutes Department of Child, Youth and Family Studies in the College of Education and Environment Sciences, University of Nebraska Inter-University Centre in Dubrovnik, Croatia Keynote Address Nov. 914, 2009 Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Resource Person
Conference of the Global Consortium for Education in Family and Community Studies
Emerging Challenges in the Disability Field in India and Thailand Resource Person -
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Conference of the Global Consortium for Education in Family and Community Studies
20th Annual Conference of IUCDubrovnik School of Social Work, Theory and Practice
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Chairperson: Dr. Amita Bhide Prof. Sanjeev Chandorkar Dr. Lalitha Kamath
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Analysis of Revised Approach Paper on Bulk Water Tariff for Maharashtra issued by MWRRA Diversion and Appropriation of Water: Impact on the New Entitlement Regime in the State of Maharashtra Developing Town-Level Status Reports and Town-Level Background Notes of 10 Towns in Maharashtra Laying Foundation of Urban India Reform Facility Ford Foundation Nov. 2009 Analysis completed Prof. Subodh Wagle
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Ford Foundation
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Ford Foundation
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Prof. Subodh Wagle, Prof. Sanjeev Chandorkar, Dr. Amita Bhide and Dr. Geetanjoy Sahu Prof. Subodh Wagle
Strengthening IWRM, Gender, Equity and Rights Approach in the Water Sector*
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Awareness Campaign and Building Coalition on the Issue of Tariff Approach Paper by MWRRA, estd.: 2008 Mumbai and Pune. Objective Programme : : To build awareness and understanding among different sections of society, especially farmers, on the Tariff Approach Paper. Small meetings, media communication, visit and lobbying with different stakeholders. Prof. Subodh Wagle.
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CENTRE FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY
Prof. T. Jayaraman
How Much Carbon Space Do We Have? Physical Constraints on Indias Climate Policy and its Implications, Economic and Political Weekly, 44(41), 3546, 2009. (co-author) Swinging from Inaction to Capitulation on Climate Policy, Economic and Political Weekly, 44(43), 810, 2009. Will It Be a US Endgame at Copenhagen? Economic and Political Weekly, 44(50), 1315, 2009. Deconstructing the Climate Blame Game, Economic and Political Weekly, 45(1), 1314, 2010. (co-author) Breaking the Climate Deadlock, The Hindu, Jun. 23, 2009. (co-author) Keeping Indias Option Open at Copenhagen, The Hindu, Oct. 29, 2009. Indias Strategy at Copenhagen, The Hindu, Nov. 26, 2009. Taking Stock of Copenhagen, The Hindu, Dec. 24, 2009. Book Review: The God Market: How Globalization is Making India more Hindu, Fortune, Dec. 19, 2009.
Tacit Knowledge and Innovation Capacity: Evidence from the Indian Livestock Sector, UNUMERIT Working Paper Series, 58, 144, 2009. (co-author)
Privatizing Water in Mumbai, Citizens Report on Domestic Water and Sanitation, Water Aid India, 2009. Shifting Terrains of Communities and Community Organizations: Reflections on Organizing for Housing Rights in Mumbai, Community Development Journal, 44 (3), 367381, 2009. A Comparative Study of State Response to Educational Needs of Informal Settlers in Indian and Chinese Cities. In A. Gurung, B. McGrath, J. Zha and A. Appadurai (Eds.), Growing Cities in a Shrinking World: The Challenges in India and China, Delhi: Macmillan, 2010. (co-author)
Court Appointed Monitoring Committees: The Case Study of Dahanu Taluka Environmental Protection Authority, Journal of Law, Environmental and Development, 5(2), 187192, 2009. (co-author) National Green Tribunal Bill, 2009: Suggestions for Improvement, Economic and Political Weekly, 44(48), 89, 2009. (co-author) Whither the National Environmental Appellate Authority, Economic and Political Weekly, 44(35), 1014, 2009. (co-author)
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Mumbai
Ford Foundation
Prof. T. Jayaraman
Mumbai
Mumbai
Ford Foundation
TISS, Mumbai
TISS
TISS, Mumbai
TISS, Mumbai
Bhubaneswar
Executive Committee Membership and other Official Positions in Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations
Dr. Geetanjoy Sahu
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Pune Mumbai Hyderabad Jun. 30, 2009 ZEF-Bonn Made a Presentation Oct. 30, 2009 School of Habitat Studies (SoHS), TISS Participant Jan. 21, 2010 Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority Made a Presentation Critical Analysis of the Approach Paper
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New Laws Establishing Independent Regulatory Agencies in the Indian Water Sector: Long-term Implications for Governance
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Kottayam Mumbai
Prof. T. Jayaraman
Prof. T. Jayaraman
Prof. T. Jayaraman
Faculty New Delhi Jan. 2930, 2010 Jan. 13, 2010 Jan. 2, 2010 Urban Research + Policy Programme, NIAS in collaboration with Art, Resources and Teaching City Scape IIM, Ahmedabad Panellist Panellist Presented a Paper Columbia University, and JJ College of Architecture Panellist Co-producing the Streets: A Brief History of the Life of and Tussle Over Bangalore CMH Road PRIA Participant -
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National Round Table of Civil Society Organisations on Inclusive Urban Governance Mumbai Bengaluru
Streets: A Workshop
Mumbai
Dec. 9, 2009
The Globalising State, Public Services and the New Governance of Urban Local Communities in India Delhi Mumbai Pune New Delhi Jul. 16, 2009 Confederation of Indian Industry Jul. 2324, 2009 Housing and Land Rights Network, and YUVA Aug. 28, 2009 Prayas; SoHS, TISS; and IIT-B Dec. 12, 2009 Centre for Policy Research
Undisciplined City
The Globalising State, Public Services and the New Governance of Urban Local Communities in India
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National Seminar on Citizens Review of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
Chairperson: Dr. K. Anil Kumar Prof. Shalini Bharat Dr. Shankar Das Dr. V. Gowri Dr. Hemal Shroff Dr. Mathew George Mr. Laxmi Kant Dwivedi
Chairperson: Dr. Harshad Thakur Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee Mr. M. Mariappan Mr. Soumitra Ghosh
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Shortage of Medical Workforce in Rural Maharashtra United Nations Population Fund Dec. 2008 Report submitted Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian
Personal Social Service Research Unit, Department of Social Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development Sir Dorabji Tata Trust
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Apr. 2007
Faculty-in-Charge :
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Turbhe Health and Development Project, estd.: 1995 Turbhe Stores, Navi Mumbai. Objectives : Community capacity development. Demonstrating urban primary health care. Programmes : Balwadi for under-5 children. Health camps. Health education activities. DOTS provision. Immunisation activities. Linkages with NMMC public health department. Faculty-in-Charge : Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian and Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee.
Publications
CENTRE FOR HEALTH AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Prof. Shalini Bharat
Men Who have Sex with Men in India: A Systematic Review of Literature, Journal of the LGBT Health Research, 4(23), 5170, 2008. (co-author)
Differential Childhood, New Delhi: Concept Publishing Company, 2010. Working with Individuals in Urban Settings, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 69(2), 20321, 2008. Families of Children with Special Needs: Perspectives for Intervention, National Journal of Professional Social Work, 3(1), 519, 2007.
Childrens Participation? Learning from Children and Adults in the AsiaPacific Region, Australia: Common Ground Publishing, 2009. India. In J. Mason, N. Bolzan and K. Anil Kumar (Eds.), Childrens Participation? Learning from Children and Adults in the AsiaPacific Region, Australia: Common Ground Publishing, 2009. (co-author) Summary of Findings. In J. Mason, N. Bolzan and K. Anil Kumar (Eds.), Childrens Participation? Learning from Children and Adults in the AsiaPacific Region, Australia: Common Ground Publishing, 2009.
Assessment of Body Image. In D.B. Allison and M.L. Basking (Eds.), Handbook of Assessment Methods for Obesity and Eating Behaviors, Washington DC: Sage Publications, 2009. (co-author)
Emerging Patterns of Reported Morbidity and Hospitalization in West Bengal, India, Global Public Health: An International Journal for Research, Policy and Practice, 5(3), 213227, 2010. (co-author) Morbidity in India: Trends, Patterns and Differentials, Journal of Health Studies, 2(3), 129141, 2009. (co-author)
Mr. M. Mariappan
Life Cycle of a Leprosy Hospital, Asian Journal of Homoeopathy, 3(8), 5156, 2009.
Cost Effectiveness of Child Birth Strategies for PMTCT of HIV Among Mothers Receiving Nevirapine in India, Indian Journal of Community Medicine, 35(1), 2933, 2010.
User-Fees in Indias Health Sector: Can the Poor Hope for Any Respite? Artha Vijnana, 51(2), 139158, 2009. (co-authors)
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Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Nov. 11, 2009 WHO Health Observatory Training TISS, Mumbai World Health Organisation
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Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian
Member, National Ethics Committee, Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi Member, Technical Resource Group, National AIDS Control Organisation, New Delhi Board Member, LRS Institute of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases, New Delhi Trustee, Gram Rachna Trust, Pachod Vice-President, Peoples Action for Training in Health, Mumbai Member, Advisory Board, Foundation for Research in Community Health, Pune
Member, Governing Board, National Health Systems Resource Centre, Ministry of Health, New Delhi Member, Steering Committee, National Rural Health Mission, New Delhi Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, National AIDS Research Institute, Pune Member, Task Force on the Affairs of the International Institute of Population Sciences, Mumbai Member, Committee on Health Systems Research, Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi Member, Executive Board, Childwatch International, Oslo Trustee, Social Advancement through Health Initiative (SAATHI), Navi Mumbai Member, Governing Board, Indian Association of Professional Social Workers, Bengaluru Member, Executive Committee, Social Advancement through Health, Navi Mumbai Advisor, Technical Resource Team, Department of Applied Psychology, University of Mumbai, Mumbai Member, Scientific Review Committee, National Institute for Research in Reproducive Health, Mumbai
Member, Social Advancement Through Health Initiative (SAATHI), Navi Mumbai Member, Board of Studies in Services Management, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai
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Associate Member, Indian Clinical Epidemiology Network, New Delhi Advisor, L.H. Hiranandani Hospital and Research Centre, Mumbai Advisor, M.L. Dhawale Trust, Thane Founder-Member and Coordinator, Tuberculosis Interest Group, Mumbai Member, Board of Studies, Department of Management, D.Y. Patil University, Mumbai Member, Ethics Committee, Raheja Hospital, Mumbai Member and Advisor on Health Management, AIMS International Management Scholars, Ahmedabad Managing Trustee, SAATHI, Navi Mumbai
Mr. M. Mariappan
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Chennai Mar. 2527, 2010 International Institute for Populations Sciences Presented a Paper Health Transition and Health Care Among Older People in South Indian States
Demographic Convergence, Dividend, Population Ageing and Implications for Health and Socioeconomic Transformations Bengaluru Feb. 1718, 2010 Dec. 11, 2009 Hinduja Hospital Presented a Paper Christian Medical Association of India Resource Person -
Seminar on Hospital Administration New Delhi Nov. 1214, 2009 Aug. 18, 2009 Jun. 2426, 2009 May 912, 2009 UNESCO WHO WHO WHO
Resource Person
Expert
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Bergen, Norway
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Dissemination Seminar on HIV Stigma, Gender and Health Consequences in Urban India Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Mar. 1113, 2010
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Prioritising Chronicity: An Agenda for Public Health Research on Chronic Disease for Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia Pune
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Clairvoyance 2009 Building Capacity in Health Care: Enhancing Abilities and Mitigating Vulnerabilities Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Nov. 29Dec. 2, 2009 Childwatch International UNICEF, African Child Policy Forum Interact Worldwide, and London School of Economics and Political Sciences (LSE) S.V. University Participant Presented a Paper Dec. 34, 2009 Childwatch International, Oslo Participant -
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Childrens Rights at Crossroads: A Global Conference on Research and Child Rights London, UK Nov. 16, 2009
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31st Annual Conference of the Indian Association for the Study of Population
Importance of Breast-feeding over other Methods of Contraception for Birth Spacing Child Health, Nutrition and Care Participant -
Age Reporting in Indian Census: An Insight Fertility Decline and Child Mortality in India during the 1990s: How Far Demographic Transition Explains Achievement in MDGs? Participant -
Faculty Thiruvananthapuram London, UK London, UK London, UK Honolulu, USA London, UK Addis Ababa, Ethiopia May 1014, 2009 World Bank Africa Health Workforce Programme May 29, 2009 LSE, Economic and Social Research Centre, and University of Southampton Participant Jun. 2Jul. 2, 2009 East-West Center Presented a Paper and attended the Training Programme Jun. 7, 2009 LSE Participant Contraceptive Use in India: An Analysis of Longitudinal Data Jun. 1018, 2009 LSE Participant Jun. 30, 2009 Asia Research Centre, LSE Participant Jul. 10, 2009 Department of Demography, University of Kerala Presented a Paper Poverty, Womens Education and RCH: Emerging Relationships
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Poverty and Reproductive Health in Poor Countries: Issues, Measurement and Evidence
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Chennai Mumbai Bhubaneswar Jan. 8, 2010 Jan. 2123, 2010 Express Healthcare Management Asian Institute of Public Health WHO, National AIDS Control Organisation and National Cooperative Development Corporation IUSSP May 710, 2010 Tamil Nadu Health System Project Delhi Nov. 2428, 2009 Marrakech, Morocco Indore Mumbai Sep. 27Oct. 2, 2009 Aug. 56, 2009 Jun. 27, 2009 CEC and Devi Ahilya University, Indore Hosmac Consultancy
Mr. M. Mariappan
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26th International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) Conference
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2009
Mr. M. Mariappan
Mr. M. Mariappan
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Chairperson: Dr. Sasmita Palo Prof. D.K. Srivastava Dr. Bino Paul G.D. Ms. K. Sarala Rao Dr. Zubin R. Mulla
Chairperson: Dr. E. Toppo Prof. B. Venkatesh Kumar Dr. M. Saifudeen Kitchlu Ms. Varsha Ayyar
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the Institutes leadership, development innovation and industry interface. 17th Dewang Mehta Business School Award for Business School with Bewst Academic Input (Syllabus) in Human Resources. The placement season witnessed 33 companies participating, with 11 new recruiters visiting the campus. Each sector was fairly represented with recruiters from sectors like manufacturing, IT/ITeS, FMCG, consulting, BFSI, pharmaceuticals, energy, etc. This batch also saw its first international placement offered by Topaz Engineering, a subsidiary of Dubai based multi-national company.
QUICK FACTS Faculty Members Research Projects and Other Projects Publications Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes Organised Participation in/Contribution to Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes Papers Presented 13 5 26 9 18 10
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Prof. Sharit K. Bhowmik
India: Labour Sociology Searching for a Direction, Work and Occupations, 36(2), 126144, 2009. Understanding Labour Dynamics in India, South African Review in Sociology, 40(1), 1832, 2009. Industrial Sociology. In Y. Atal (Ed.), Review of Research in Sociology and Social Anthropology, Delhi: Pearson/Longman and ICSSR, 2009. Urban Sociology. In Y. Atal (Ed.), Review of Research in Sociology and Social Anthropology, Delhi: Pearson/Longman and ICSSR, 2009. Unfree Labour in the Plantation System. In J. Breman, I. Guerin and A. Prakash (Eds.), Unfree Labour in India, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2009. Urban Poverty and Human Rights. In V.R. Raghavan (Ed.), Civil Society and Human Security: South and South East Asian Experiences, Delhi: Macmillan India, 2009. Street Vendors in the Global Urban Economy, Delhi: Routledge, 2010.
Labour Migration and HIV/AIDS Vulnerability: An Overview of International Research, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 69(3), 369396, 2008. The Nirvana Model: A Strategic Training Management Tool to Improve Productivity, Development and Learning in Organizations: The International Journal, 23(6), 1115, 2009. (co-author) Identification of Managerial Competencies for Establishing a Conceptual Framework for HRD Practitioners, AsiaPacific Business Review, 5(4), 5669, 2009. (co-author) Training as a Facilitator to Effective Change Management: An Empirical Study. In Quantum Leap in Building World-class Skills through Training and Development, New Delhi: Indian Society of Training and Development, 2010. Change Management. In Technology and Change Management, New Delhi: Indira Gandhi National Open University, 2009. Drivers of Change and Change Management. In Technology and Change Management, New Delhi: Indira Gandhi National Open University, 2009. Strategies to Manage the Change. In Technology and Change Management, New Delhi: Indira Gandhi National Open University, 2009.
Demographic Dividend or Deficit: Insights from Data on Indian Labour, International Journal of Education, Economics and Development, 1(2), 142155, 2009. Migrant Workers in Informal Sector: A Probe into Working Conditions, ATLMRI Discussion Paper 9, Mumbai: Tata Institute of Social Sciences, 2009. (co-author) Understanding Labour Market Flexibility in India: Exploring Emerging Trends in Employment, ATLMRI Discussion Paper 10, Mumbai: Tata Institute of Social Sciences, 2009. (co-author) ATLMRI India Labour Market Monthly Review, 1(14), Mumbai: Tata Institute of Social Sciences, 2009. (co-author) What Factors Make a World Small? A Case of Economics, Forum of Global Knowledge Sharing Working Paper, http://knowledgeforum. tifac.org.in/IndexServer/tifac/article/98.doc (co-author)
The Draft Higher Education Bill, 2010: A Critical Review, Economic and Political Weekly, 45(12), 1013, 2010. (co-author) Governance Issues in State Universities in Maharashtra, Economic and Political Weekly, 44(50), 2325, 2009. Electoral Reforms in India: Current Discourses, Jaipur: Rawat Publications, April 2009. Bureaucracy Key to Change in Maharashtra, The Hindustan Times, November 9, 2009.
The Role of Trade Union in 21st Century, Port TrustKAMGAR, Diwali Special Issue, 2009.
Remittances and Micro Finance in India: Opportunities and Challenges for Development Finance. In A. Balci, F. Savasan and O. Ozkivrak (Eds.), Public Economics, Public Management and Public Policy, Turkey: SoBiAD-SoSReS, Turkey, 2009. Has the SHG-Bank Linkage Helped the Poor Gain Access to Capital?: A Comparative Study between Karnataka and Gujarat, Bengaluru: Institute for Social and Economic Change, 2009. (co-editor)
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Prof. Sharit K. Bhowmik Nov. 1415, 2009 Globalisation, Job Losses and Trade Union Response TISS, Mumbai TISS and Focus on the Global South and Human Rights Law Network
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Executive Committee Membership and other Official Positions in Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations
DEAN
Prof. Sharit K. Bhowmik
Council Member, Indian Council of Social Science Research, Delhi Member, Board of Governors, Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad Member, Managing Committee, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata/Delhi/Bengaluru Member, Academic Council, Central University of Gujarat, Gandhinagar External Expert, Faculty Council (Arts), Indira Gandhi National Open University, Delhi
Member, Committee to Formulate Youth Policy of Maharashtra, Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai Member, Advisory Committee on UGC sponsored Social Sciences Programme for EPW, Mumbai Member, Research Institute Committee, ICSSR, New Delhi Member, Committee for Research Methodology and Training Programme, ICSSR, New Delhi Member, Committee to Formulate the Syllabi in Master's Programme in Politics and Governance, Central University Gujarat, Ahmedabad Member, Board of Studies, Master's Programme in Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, Manipal University, Manipal
Country Researcher, Cross Cultural Management Network, International Research Center on Organizations, IESE Business School, Barcelona, Spain
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Faculty Participation in/Contribution to International/National Conferences, Seminars, Workshops and Training Programmes
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Faculty
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Ahmedabad Oct. 2829, 2009 Jun. 2728, 2009 Witwatersrand Resource Person British Council Resource Person Urban Public Space, Informal Workers and Social Justice Decent Work and Urban Informal Workers
Third Global Emotional Intelligence and Leadership Forum Goa Feb. 1920, 2010 Jan. 810, 2010 GSID, Nagoya University and Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Department of Economics, University of Goa
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Jamshedpur Dec. 2830, 2009 Xavier Labour Research Institute (XLRI) and IAM Jamshedpur Dec. 2830, 2009 Nov. 20, 2009 XLRI and IAM TISS, Mumbai Leap Vault
Working and Living Condition of Informal Workers: Insights from Field Presented a Paper Exploring the Link between Labour Market, Business Environment and Technology: Insights from India Presented 3 Papers (as co-author)
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Is KarmaYoga Possible? How can we be hardworking with being ambitious? Does emotional intelligence affect performance beyond the impact of GMA and personality? Development Organisational Commitment: The Role of Pay and Leadership Participant -
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Faculty TISS, Mumbai Oct. 78, 2009 Cell for AIDS Research and Training, TISS Resource Person Basic Managerial Skills Time Management Leadership Skill Motivating Employees
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
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Do Transformational Leaders Raise Followers to Higher Levels of Morality? Validating James Macgregor Burns Hypothesis in the Indian Context Using KarmaYoga -
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Chicago, USA TISS, Mumbai May 1112, 2009 Aug. 11, 2009 FEIL and TISS
Mr. P. Vijayakumar
Mr. P. Vijayakumar
Jaipur
TISS, Mumbai
Dean: Prof. V.V. Devasia Prof. M. Kunhaman Prof. Leelamma Devasia Dr. Babasaheb Kazi Dr. R. Sunil Ms. Anjali Kulkarni Ms. Meghali Senapathi Mr. Manoj Joseph Mr. Ramesh A. Jare Mr. Ram Rathod Mr. S.G. Narwade Mr. Vasant N. Bhasara Mr. Amar P. Maske Ms. Kalpana Toppo Mr. Mochish K.S. Mr. Mukesh Choudhari Mr. Ashok P. Janrao
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Formative Research to Guide Strategic Communication Interventions for Children in Cotton Growing Area and Cotton Seed Production States Baseline Survey of Rural Livelihoods in Vidarbha* Study on Child Protection in India Status of Denotified Tribes in Tuljapur Taluka Study of Child Welfare Institutions in Osmanabad District
Completed
Sir Dorabji Tata Trust and Sir Ratan Tata Trust Childline Foundation of India Tata Trust Tata Trust
Dr. R. Sunil Ms. Anjali Kulkarni Mr. Ram Rathod and Mr. Vasant Bhasra Dr. R. Sunil
Tejas Education Programme, estd.: 2009 Tuljapur, Osmanabad. Sponsor Objective Programme Project Staff In-Charge : : : : : Tata Trust. Provide education to children belonging to AIT. Functional literacy classes. Ms. Rupali Kokate. Prof. Leelamma Devasia and Mr. Ashok Janrao.
TISS-ATMA Collaborative Project for Promotion of Stakeholders Participation in Sustainable Agriculture and Livelihood Development, estd. 2008 Eight Villages: Apsinga, Hangarga, Sarola, Tirth, Katri, Dhekari, Kamtha and Honala. Sponsor Objectives : : Sir Dorabji Tata Trust and Department of Agriculture, Government of Maharashtra. Enhancing intensification and diversification of livelihoods farm and non-farm sector through assessing options, enhancing skills, access to market, facilitating collective action towards enhancing food security, equity and justice (social and gender). Creating and strengthening village-level institutions to identify, prioritise and to address the issues of farm and non-farm livelihoods on a sustained basis. Strengthening the linkages between Research-Extension and Farmer (R-E-F). Enhance productivity, profitability and sustainability of farming system. Intensification and diversification of livelihoods farm and non-farm sectors. Strengthening village-level institutions. Programmes : Study Tours to Dry-land Research Station, Agro-Expo Exhibitions, Organic Horticulture, Water Management in Sugarcane Cultivation.
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Demonstration of IPM and groundnut cultivation demonstration of efficient nutrient management. Fodder development. Use of traditions and rituals for agricultural extension. Training programmes and demonstration visits/tours for farmers. Project Staff In-Charge : : Mr. Ganesh Chadre and Mr. Laxmikant Sulakhe. Mr. Shahaji Narwade and Mr. Satteppa Y.D.
Publications
Mr. Ramesh A. Jare
Participation of Debits in Gramsabha: Issues and Challenges Ahead, Research Lim, 7(12), 1922, 2010. Dalitancha Panchayat Rajya Sansthan Madhi Sahbag: Marahwadyatil Vastastiti, Rucchi, 2, 811, 2010.
Prof. M. Kunhaman
Woman Empowerment through Reservation in Indian Legislatures: Chasing a Chimera. In D. Sundar Ram (Ed.), Women Empowerment in Political Institutions: An Indian Perspective, Delhi: Kanishka Publishers, 2009. Globalisation Challenges and Responses: A Perspective, Social Science Perspective, 1(1), 114, 2009. Revisiting Development in the Era of Globalisation, Social Science Perspective, 2(1), 3044, 2010.
TISS, Tuljapur
TISS, Tuljapur
Project Evaluation Collaborative Workshop on Panchayat Raj and Rural Development District-level Workshop under KAP Study on Child Labour Village-level Workshops under KAP Study on Child Labour Consultative Workshop on Sustainable Farm-based Livelihoods: Thinking beyond ATMA Initiatives Training Programme for Field Investigators of Vidarbha Baseline Survey
Nov. 18, 2009 Nov. 4 and 17, 2009 Oct. 10, 2009
Jalna
Oxford Policy Management, New Delhi Oxford Policy Management, New Delhi TISS, Tuljapur
Dr. R. Sunil
Tata Trust
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Executive Committee Membership and other Official Positions in Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations
Prof. V.V. Devasia
Member, Research and Recognition Committee, Nagpur University, Nagpur President, Community Action for Development, Nagpur Member, Board of Studies for Social Work, Shivaji University, Kolhapur Member, Rungnya Kalyan Samiti under National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), Rural Hospital, Tuljapur Member, State Mentoring Committee for Community-based Monitoring under NRHM, Pune and Mumbai Member, District Committee to Approve the Compensation for the families where farmer suicides have taken place, Osmanabad Member, District Disaster Management Committee, Osmanabad Advisor, Jai Hanuman Water Users Association, Khudawadi, Osmanabad District Technical Advisor, Shri Manikrao Khaple Charitable Trust, Tuljapur NGO Representative, Woken Vigilance District Committee (Jilha Dakshata Samiti), Osmanabad District, Osmanabad
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National Conference on Conceptions of Interventions on Violence against Women Building Curriculum to Enhance Capacities of Social Work TISS, Tuljapur Mar. 25, 2010 Mar. 1214, 2010 Mar. 10, 2010 Mar. 8, 2010 Feb. 1213, 2010 Feb. 39, 2010 Dec. 22, 2009 College of Social Work, Nirmala Niketan Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India School of Rural Development, TISS and Kolhapur University School of Rural Development, TISS, and Kolhapur University Oct. 10, 2009 ATMA and School of Rural Development, TISS Netaji Subhash Bose Foundation Bharati Vidyapeeth, Solapur TISS Participant Conducted a Session Conducted a Session Resource Person School of Rural Development, TISS Resource Person
2009
Capacity Building Programme for Women Panchayati Raj Representatives TISS, Tuljapur Solapur Udgir Mumbai
Decision Making in Panchayat Raj Job Opportunities in GOs and NGOs Women, SHGs and Village Development Violation of Human Rights with Special Reference to Pardhi Communities
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Participant
Prof. M. Kunhaman
Conducted a Session
Introduction to Rural Society Economy Resource Person NGOs and Rural Development
Participant
Facilitator
Faculty New Delhi Mumbai Thane May 1920 and 2324, 2009 DISHA Sevabhavi Facilitator and Resource Person May 2528, 2009 Childline Foundation of India Participant and Resource Person Women Empowerment and Capacity Building Sep. 1014, 2009 Oxford Policy Management, New Delhi Participant and Resource Person -
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Chairperson: Prof. S. Siva Raju Prof. R.N. Sharma Prof. Chandan Sengupta Prof. Swapna Banerjee-Guha Dr. Jasmine Damle Dr. Gaurang Sahay Dr. Rithambhara Hebbar Dr. Abdul Shaban Dr. Anita Rath Dr. R. Ramakumar Mr. Parthasarathi Mondal Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani Mr. P. Gopinath Dr. Sandhya S. Iyer Dr. Vineet Kohli
Chairperson: Dr. Rajani Konantambigi Prof. Vrinda R.Datta Dr. Sujata Sriram
Chairperson: Prof. A. Ramaiah Prof. J.J. Roy Burman Dr. Madhushree Sekher Dr. C.J. Sonowal Mr. Shaileshkumar Darokar Dr. Sai Thakur Dr. A. Rambabu Dr. Rohit Mutatkar
Chairperson: Prof. G.G. Wankhede Prof. Denzil Saldanha Prof. Padma Velaskar Prof. Ranu Jain Prof. Padma Sarangapani Dr. Leena Abraham Dr. Nandini Manjrekar Dr. Disha Nawani Dr. Sthabir Khora Dr. Rakhi Banerjee Dr. Manish Jain Chairperson: Dr. Nishi Mitra Prof. Lakshmi Lingam Dr. Bindhulakshmi P. Ms. Upasna Mahanta
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QUICK FACTS Faculty Members Research Projects and Other Projects Publications Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes Organised 43 45 83 23
Participation in/Contribution to Seminars, 122 Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes Papers Presented 62
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Urban Aspirations in Global Cities Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity and TISS, Mumbai Boston College, Massachusetts, and World Bank The Center for Innovation and Research in Graduate Education; University of Washington, Seattle; and International Center for Higher Education Research, University of Kassel Apr. 2009 Conceptualisation Prof. N. Jayaram
World-Class Universities
Apr. 2009
Book under preparation for dissemination Book under preparation for dissemination
Prof. N. Jayaram
Forces and Forms of Change in Doctoral Education III: The Policy Potential of Innovation and Internationalisation in Doctoral Education
Mar. 2009
Prof. N. Jayaram
University of Zurich Maharashtra State Minorities Commission Planning Commission, Government of India (GoI) Research Council, TISS International Critical Geography Group Tata Power Company Maharashtra State Minorities Commission National Commission for Minorities University of Zurich
Sep. 2008
Jul. 2007
Completed
Dr. R. Ramakumar
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Sponsor
Date of Sanction/Commencement
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In-Charge
May 2009
Completed
Childline
Feb. 2009
Kusuma Trust
Jan. 2009
Politics of Indigenous Knowledges: Agricultural Practices Gender, Conflict and Education: Girls Schooling in Post-2002 Gujarat Relationship between Assessment and Use of Teaching Learning Materials Education Leadership and Management in a District Investigating the Impact of National Curriculum Reforms on Students Meaning Making and Teachers Beliefs and Practices in the Context of Mathematics Teaching and Learning Preparation for Action Research on Role and Influence of Education Resource Centres Impact of Sangati Programme on Students and Teachers in Municipal Schools of Mumbai Widening Participation: Diversity, Isolation or Integration in Higher Education?
Jan. 2010
M.A. Education (Elementary) Programme, TISS Centre for the Studies in Sociology of Education (CSSE), TISS CSSE,TISS M.A. Education (Elementary) Programme, TISS
Oct. 2009
Aug. 2009
Just initiated
Oct. 2008
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Sep. 2008
Completed
Dr. Nandini Manjrekar and Dr. Rakhi Banerjee Prof. G.G. Wankhede
Aug. 2008
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Preparatory Background Study for a Programme of Comparative Studies in Education* Traditional Knowledge in Modern Settings: A Study of Reproduction of Ayurvedic Knowledge in Kerala Through the Genderlens: Gender and National Identity in Textbooks Influences of Education on Health and Social Status of Women in Garhwal
Completed
Jul. 2007
Writing articles
Nirantar: Centre for Gender and Education Board of Research Studies, TISS
Oct. 2006
Report writing
Apr. 2005
Report writing
Nov. 2009
Mar. 2009
Ford Foundation
Dec. 2008
Aug. 2008
Ongoing Conceptualisation
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Strengthening IWRM, Gender, Equity and Rights Approach in the Water Sector* Integrating Gender Sensitivity in TB Programmes in India: Building International Partnerships and Models for Equitable Access Teaching and Researching Womens Issues to Promote Womens Equality and Empowerment*
Department of Environmental Sciences, Wageningen University Canadian Institute for Health Research
Ongoing
Feb. 2008
Completed
Nov. 2006
Completed
Publications
DEAN
Prof. N. Jayaram
Beyond Demographic Dividend: Some Aspects of the Sociology of Youth in India, Rajagiri Journal of Social Development, 1(1), 116, 2009. Heterogeneous Diaspora and Asymmetrical Orientations: India, Indians and the Indian Diaspora, Diaspora Studies, 1(2), 121, 2008. (co-author) The Study of Indian Diaspora. In Y. Atal (Ed.), Sociology and Social Anthropology in India: ICSSR Survey of Advances in Research, New Delhi: Pearson Education in South Asia, 2009. The Presbyterian Church of Trinidad: An Indian Christian Community in Diaspora. In A.V. Afonso (Ed.), Indian ChristianityVolume VII: Part 6 of History of Science, Philosophy and Culture in Indian Civilization, New Delhi: Project of History of Indian Science, Philosophy and Culture Centre for Studies in Civilizations, 2009. The Role of Communication in Agricultural Development. In J.B. Ambekar (Ed.), Agricultural Communication and Sustainable Development, Jaipur: Shruti Publications, 2009. Fostering Excellence in Technology Education: The IIT System and IIT-Bombay. In Proceedings of the Third International Conference on World-Class Universities, Shanghai: Thomson Reuters and Shanghai Jiao Tong University, 2009. Foreword. In G.K. Kadekodi and B. Viswanathan (Eds.), Agricultural Development, Rural Institutions, and Economic Policy: Essays for A. Vaidyanathan, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2009. Book Review: Javeed Alam: Who Wants Democracy? (Tracts for the Times 15), The Indian Journal of Social Work, 69(4), 635637, 2008.
Neoliberalising the Urban: New Geographies of Power and Injustice in Indian Cities, Economic and Political Weekly, 44(2), 95107, 2009. Introducing Accumulation by Dispossession. In S. Banerjee-Guha (Ed.), Accumulation by Dispossession, New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2010. Revisiting Accumulation by Dispossession: The Case of Mumbai. In S. Banerjee-Guha (Ed.), Accumulation by Dispossession, New Delhi, 2010. Critical Geographical Praxis: Understanding the Contemporary Globalisation and Related Socio-Spatial Disorder. In H. Teerlinck and L. Tan (Eds.), People and Places, Calais: FRAC Nord Pas de Calais, 2010. Shifting Cities: Urban Restructuring in Mumbai. In Mumbai Reader 08, Mumbai: Urban Design Research Institute, 2009. Accumulation by Dispossession: Transformative Cities in the New Global Order, New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2010.
Mr. P. Gopinath
Development and Change in Agrarian Economy: Aspects of Rural Non-Farm Sector in Andhra Pradesh, India. In C. Sengupta and S. Corbridge (Eds.), Democracy, Development and Decentralisation in India: Continuing Debates, New Delhi: Routledge India, 2010.
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Framing the Development Debate: The Case of Farmers Suicide in India. In C. Sengupta and S. Corbridge (Eds.), Democracy, Development and Decentralisation in India: Continuing Debates, New Delhi: Routledge India, 2010. Book Review: Alternative Discourses in Social Sciences Responses to Euroeentism, by S.F. Alatas, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 70(4), 694696, 2009.
Do Stock Markets Allocate Resources Efficiently? An Examination of Initial Public Offerings, Economic and Political Weekly, 44(33), 6372, 2009.
Public Intervention, Institutions and Human Development in India: Theory and Evidence. In C. Sengupta and S. Corbridge (Eds.), Democracy, Development and Decentralisation in India: Continuing Debates, New Delhi: Routledge India, 2010.
Freedom in the Imperial Imagination: Mental Asylums, Ideology and Political Economy in Colonial India, Sociological Bulletin, 58(2), 229252, 2009. Development as Freedom and Justice: An Essay on Sen and Rawls. In C. Sengupta and S. Corbridge (Eds.), Democracy, Development and Decentralisation in India: Continuing Debates, New Delhi: Routledge India, 2010. Book Review: Development and Social Change: A Global Perspective, Progress in Development Studies, 9(3), 261262, 2009. Book Review: Indian Ethics: Classical Traditions and Contemporary Challenges, Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 6(3), 162163, 2009.
Dr. R. Ramakumar
The Unique ID Project in India: A Sceptical Note, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, ICEB 2010(LNCS 6005), 153157, 2010. Features of the Economy of Rural Andhra Pradesh. In V.K. Ramachandran, V. Rawal and M. Swaminathan (Eds.), Socio-economic Surveys of Three Villages in Andhra Pradesh: A Study of Agrarian Relations, New Delhi: Tulika Books, 2010. Rural Indebtedness. In V.K. Ramachandran, V. Rawal and M. Swaminathan (Eds.), Socio-economic Surveys of Three Villages in Andhra Pradesh: A Study of Agrarian Relations, New Delhi: Tulika Books, 2010. (co-author) Kerala: An Agenda for Sustainable, Equitable and Rapid Growth. In T.M. Thomas Isaac (Ed.), Kerala: Towards a Development Agenda, New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2010. (co-author) Challenges to Fiscal Policy in India in the Era of Reforms. In P. Jha (Ed.), Towards Progressive Fiscal Policy, New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2010. (co-author) Continuity and Change: Notes on Agriculture in New India. In A. DCosta (Ed.), A New India? Critical Perspectives in the Long Twentieth Century, London: Anthem Press, 2010. Book Review: The Dragon and the Elephant: Agricultural and Rural Reforms in China and India, Community Development Journal, 44(3), 415426, 2009. Lessons in Apathy, Frontline, March 28April 10, 2009. Poverty of Will, Frontline, July 18, 2009. Fiscal Roadblock, Frontline, March 1326, 2010. The Unsettled Debate on Indian Poverty, The Hindu, January 2, 2010. High Cost, High Risk, Frontline, August 14, 2010.
Octori: A Tax in a Time Wrap: What Does Its Removal Imply for Greater Mumbai? Economic and Political Weekly, 44(25), 8693, 2009. Fiscal Performance of Civic Bodies: The Greater Mumbai Perspective, Urban India, 29(2), 5068, 2009. Fiscal Decentralisation and Urban Local Governments in India: An Empirical Review. In C. Sengupta and S. Corbridge (Eds.), Democracy, Development and Decentralisation in India: Continuing Debates, New Delhi: Routledge India, 2010.
Major Caste Matters: Caste and Politics in Rural Bihar, Contributions to Indian Sociology, 43(3), 411441, 2009. Social Divisions and Rural Non-Farm Sector: Lessons from India. In C. Sengupta and S. Corbridge (Eds.), Democracy, Development and Decentralisation in India: Continuing Debates, New Delhi: Routledge India, 2010.
Health Care Services and Development in India: A Study of Reproductive Health in Jharkhand. In C. Sengupta and S. Corbridge (Eds.), Democracy, Development and Decentralisation in India: Continuing Debates, New Delhi: Routledge India, 2010.
Prof. C. Sengupta
Democracy, Development and Decentralisation in India: Continuing Debates, New Delhi: Routlege India, 2010. (co-editor)
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Institutional Credit and Economic Entitlement: Emerging Regional and Sectoral Divides in Maharashtra. In C. Sengupta and S. Corbridge (Eds.), Democracy, Development and Decentralisation in India: Continuing Debates, New Delhi: Routledge India, 2010.
Hawkers and Vendors in Mumbai, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 69(3), 339368, 2009. (co-author) Displacement in Singrauli Region: Entitlements and Rehabilitation, Economic and Political Weekly, 44(5), 6269, 2009. Displacement for Special Economic Zones (SEZs) and Read Estate Business. In R. Modi (Ed.), Beyond Relocation: The Imperative of Sustainable Development, Delhi: Sage Publications, 2009. Safety and Security of Citizens in City of Mumbai. In Mumbai Reader 08, Mumbai: Urban Design Research Institute, 2009. (co-author) Mega Transformation of Mumbai: Deepening Enclave Urbanism, Sociological Bulletin, 59(1), 6991, 2010.
Early Childhood Care and Education in India, Combat Law, August 2009.
Teaching Strategies in Mathematics for Children in Normal Classrooms: A Qualitative Analysis, Psychological Studies, 54, 226237, 2009.
Human Rights, Ethics and Prison Administration in India: A Critical Overview, R.M. Lohia National Law University Journal, 2(2), 3242, 2010. Violence Against Dalits in India: A Critical Overview. In A.K. Singh (Ed.), Ramification of Human Rights in India, Delhi: Serial Publications, 2010.
Book Review: Power, Knowledge and Medicine, Economic and Political Weekly, 45(2), 2528, 2010.
Book Review: Educating Muslim Girls: A Comparison of Five Indian Cities, Social Change, 39(4), 620622, 2009.
Social Science Texts: A Pedagogic Perspective. In P. Batra (Ed.), Social Science Teaching in Schools, New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2010. (co-author) Book Review: Indradhanush Elementary Textbook Series: From Creation to Reception: Process Documentation and Study of the Response from Teachers, Parents and Children, Contemporary Education Dialogue, 6(2), 242247, 2009.
Prof. D. Saldanha
Consciousness and Structure in the Gramscian Perspective: Conceptual Concerns, Contemporary Education Dialogue, 6(1), 2543, 2008. Consciousness and Structure in the Gramscian Perspective: Implications for Education, Contemporary Education Dialogue, 6(1), 4470, 2008. Civil Society Processes and the State: BGVS and the Literacy Campaigns, Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 2010.
Quality: National and Extra National Dimensions, Contemporary Education Dialogue, 7(1), 4157, 2010. Quality Feasibility and Desirability, Economic and Political Weekly, 44(43), 6769, 2009.
Quality and Inequality in Indian Education: Some Critical Policy Concerns, Contemporary Education Dialogue, 7(1), 5893, 2010.
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Tribes Forest Interface: Few Discordant Notes. In A.K. Danda, R.K. Mutatkar and D. Midya (Eds.), Essays on Cultural Anthropology, Kolkata: Indian Anthropological Society, 2009. The Notion of Sustainable Development with Particular Reference to Forest and Water. In R.S. Patil (Ed.), Natural Resources and Sustainability of India, Shanti Publication, 2009. Syncreticism and the Moral Order: Dargahs and Mazars in Perspective. In N.K. Das and V.K. Rao (Eds.), Identity, Cultural Pluralism and State: South Asia in Perspective, Delhi: Macmillan, 2009. Plight of the Autonomous District Councils in Sixth Schedule Areas. In S.N. Chaudhary (Ed.), Tribal Development Since Independence, Delhi: Concept, 2009.
Gender and Governance in Rural Services: Insights from India, Ghana and Thiopia, Washington, DC: The World Bank, 2009. (co-author) Guideline for Planning and Implementation of Watershed Development Programme in India: Global Theme on Agro-Eco-systems, New Delhi: International Crops Research Institute for Semi-Arid Tropics and Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, 2009. (co-author) The Effects of Political Reservations for Women on Local Governance and Rural Service Provision: Survey Evidence for Karnataka, IFPRI Discussion Paper No. 878, Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (Web Linkhttp://www.ifpri.org/pubss/dp/ ifpridp00878.asp), 2009. (co-author)
Women with Pregnancy Complications are Compelled to Opt for Non-Institutional Delivery: A Study of Allahabad District of Uttar Pradesh, India, International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 107(Supplement 2), S341, 2009.
Environmental Education in Schools: The Indian Scenario, Journal of Human Ecology, 28(1), 1536, 2009. Politics of Immigration, Resentment and Threat to National Integrity: A Political Discourse on Assam, India, ICFAI University Journal of International Relations, 3(2), 5170, 2009. Factors Affecting the Nutritional Health of Tribal Children in Maharashtra, Studies on Ethno-Medicine, 4(1), 2143, 2010. Entrepreneurship Development: A Study Among the Tribes of Assam. In R. Satyanarayana (Ed.), Tribal Rights: A Praxis, Hyderabad: ICFAI University Press, 2010. Gender System and Development in Tribal Domain: A Study Among the Sonowal Kacharis of Assam. In M.C. Behera (Ed.), Development Discourse and North-East India: Contemporary Issues and Debates, Delhi: Sage Publications, 2010. Book Review: Victims of Social Justice: A Study of Women Landless Labourers, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 69(3), 450452, 2008. Book Review: Participatory Local Social Development: An Emerging Discipline, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 69(3), 447450, 2008. Book Review: Empowerment of Women and Ecological Development, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 70(1), 123127, 2009.
Box 6.3: Hinduism, Civil Society and Poverty. In A. Kumar, J.A. Scholte, M. Kaldor, M. Glasiers, H. Seckinelgin and H. Anheir (Eds.), Global Civil Society Yearbook 2009: Poverty and Activism, London: Sage Publications, 2009.
Gender Mobility and State Response: Indian Domestic Workers in the UAI. In S. Irudaya Rajan (Ed.), Governance and Labour Migration: India Migration Report 2010, New Delhi: Routledge India, 2010.
Mapping Gender and Poverty Discourses in India. In A. Kumar, J.A. Scholte, M. Kaldor, M. Glasius, H. Secklinelgrin and H. Anheir (Eds.), Global Civil Society Yearbook 2009, London: Sage Publications, 2009.
Lmancipation Entrave: Les Cuotas Sont Entrs u Village, Alternatives Internationales, 46, 3739, 2010.
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Bangkok
LSETISS Programme and Chulalongkorn University Maharashtra State Minorities Commission and Indian Council for Social Science Research (ICSSR) TISS, Mumbai
TISS, Mumbai
Mr. P. Gopinath
Navi Mumbai
Udaipur
TISS, Mumbai
Navi Mumbai
TISS, Mumbai
New Delhi
TISS, Mumbai
Mumbai
Bhopal
Indian National Confederation and Academy of Anthropologists, in collaboration with Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya Monash University, Australia
TISS, Mumbai
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TISS, Mumbai
Delphe
Workshop on Urban Aspirations in Mega Cities Workshop on Women Sexualities and Violence Personal Relationships: A Basis of our Private and Professional LifeA Theme Centred Interaction Application Workshop Based on Concrete Situations
TISS, Mumbai
TISS, Mumbai
TISS, Mumbai
Centre for Womens Studies, TISS Centre for Lifelong Learning, TISS
TISS, Mumbai
Executive Committee Membership and other Official Positions in Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations
DEAN
Prof. N. Jayaram
Managing Editor, Sociological Bulletin, Journal of the Indian Sociological Society, New Delhi Member, Editorial Board, ICFAI Journal of Organisation Behaviour, ICFAI Business School, Bengaluru Member, Editorial Advisory Committee, The Rajagiri Journal of Social Development, Rajagiri Member, Advisory Board, Indian Educational Review, National Council of Educational Research and Training, New Delhi Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Educational Planning and Administration, National University of Educational Planning and Administration, New Delhi Member, National Cadre of Assessors, National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), Bengaluru Member, Department of Advisory Board, Department of Education in Social Sciences and Humanities, National Council of Educational Research and Training, New Delhi Member, Joint Advisory Committee for Bilateral Collaboration between ICSSR and ESRC, UK Member, Curriculum Designing Committee, Sikkim University, Gangtok Member, Curriculum Designing Committee, Ambedkar University, New Delhi Member, Screening-cum-Progress-Monitoring Committee, Department of Educational Research and Policy Perspectives, National Council of Educational Research and Training, New Delhi Member, Departmental Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad Member, Board of Governors, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bengaluru External Expert, Centre for the Study of Social Systems, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
Member, Research Council, National Environmental, Engineering Research Institute, Nagpur Member, Research and Recognition Committee, University of Mumbai, Mumbai Member, Atomic Energy Regulatory Board, Task Force for Review of Proposed Reduction in Size of Exclusion Zone for Nuclear Power Plants, Mumbai Member, Committee on Cultural Anthropology and Sociocultural Impact Assessment, Kolkata Member, Executive Committee, Indian Association of Social Sciences and Health
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Adjunct Faculty, Department of Economics, University of Mumbai, Mumbai External Expert, Centre for Studies in Regional Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi Honorary Director, Spaces for Democracy Network University of Newcastle, UK Member, Steering Committee, International Critical Geography Group, New York, USA Member, Advisory Board, Research Partnership Programme with Developing Countries, Swiss National Science Foundation, Zurich, Switzerland Member, Editorial Board and South Asia Editor, Human Geography, Massachusetts, USA Member, Indian Sociological Society, New Delhi Member, Editorial Advisory Board, International Journal of Applied Sciences and Humanities, Baraut (Meerut) Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, Mumbai Member, Review Committee, Sixth Round of Research Surveys in Geography, ICSSR, New Delhi
Member, Advisory Committee, Centre for Early Childhood Education and Development, Ambedkar University, New Delhi President, Executive Committee, Association for Early Childhood Education and Development, Mumbai Member, Special Committee, Training System for ICDS Functionaries, Mumbai
Member, Governing Board, YUVA, Mumbai Member, Governing Board, YUVA Rural Association, Nagpur Member, Governing Board, Mel-Jol, Mumbai Member, Council of National Literacy Mission Authority, New Delhi Member, Expert Committee for Kerala State Open School, Thiruvananthapuram Member, General Body, Council for Social Development, New Delhi Member, Governing Council, National Mission of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, Ministry of Human Resource Development, New Delhi Member, Advisory Board, Contemporary Education Dialogue, Bengaluru External Member, Academic Committee, National Council of Educational Research and Training, New Delhi Invited Member (Expert), Sub-Committee on XIth Plan Mid-term Appraisal, Planning Commission, Government of India, New Delhi
Prof. Ranu Jain Member, Executive Committee, Centre for Study of Society and Secularism, Mumbai Member, Study Group set up to comprehend backwardness among the Muslims in Maharashtra, Mumbai Prof. Padma M. Sarangapani Member, Karnataka Gyana Ayoga, Working Group on School Education, Bengaluru Nominated Member, Executive Committee of SSA-Karnataka, Bengaluru Managing Editor, Contemporary Education Dialogue, Bengaluru Dr. Leena Abraham Member, DAC, History Department, Sree Sankara University of Sanskrit, Kalady, Kerala Member, Editorial Advisory Board, e-Social Sciences, Mumbai Member, Indian Association for the Study of Traiditional Medicine, Mumbai Dr. Nandini Manjrekar Member, Executive Committee, Sahiyar Stree Sanghathan, Vadodara Member, Advisory Board, Awaaz-e-Niswaan, Mumbai Member, Advisory Board, Department of Womens Studies, NCERT, New Delhi Dr. Rakhi Banerjee Member (Educationist), Vidyalaya Management Committee, Kendriya Vidyalaya, Mankhurd, Mumbai
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Expert, Expert Committee, CARA for Mumbai High Court, Petition No. 36/2006 filed by Wilbur Baker and others, New Delhi Expert, Commissioner appointed by Mumbai High Court for Petition No. 36/2006 filed by Wilbur Baker and others, Mumbai Member, Executive Committee of Maharashtra Legal Services Authority, Mumbai
Prof. Arvind Tiwari Vice-Chairman, Indian Society of Criminology, Chennai Vice-Chairman, Indian Society of Victimology, Chennai Member, Board of Studies in Law, University of Mumbai, Mumbai Member, Editorial Board, Indian Police Journal, Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPR&D), New Delhi Member, Editorial Board, Police Vigyan (Hindi), BPR&D, New Delhi Advisor and Subject Expert, Union Public Service Commission, State Public Service Commissions, UGC and various universities
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London, UK Mar. 1618, 2010 London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Presented a Paper Caste, Corporate Disability, and Compensatory Discrimination: Colonial Legacy and Post-Colonial Paradox -
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International Symposium on Colonialism and Welfare: Social Policy and the British Imperial Legacy New Delhi Resource Person Mar. 89, 2010 Mar. 56, 2010 Mar. 23, 2010 Department of Sociology, West Bengal State University Department of Sociology, University of Hyderabad Chaired a Session National University of Educational Planning and Administration
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Prof. N. Jayaram
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Prof. N. Jayaram
National Seminar on Education, State and Globalisation: Issues and Challenges Barasat
Prof. N. Jayaram
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New Delhi Feb. 26, 2010 Organisation for Diaspora Initiatives, Centre for African Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Department of Sociology, University of Mumbai TISS, Mumbai Panellist Mumbai Jan. 16, 2010 Presented a Paper TISS, Mumbai Dec. 2122, 2009 Chaired a Session TISS, Mumbai Nov. 2021, 2009 Monash University, and TISS, Mumbai Discussant
Quantitative versus/and Qualitative Analysis in Social Research Standpoints and Representations: Methodological Issues Triangulations: Mixing Methods and Methodologies -
Prof. N. Jayaram
Roundtable on African Diaspora in India and Indian Diaspora in Africa: A Comparative Perspective
Prof. N. Jayaram
Prof. N. Jayaram
Prof. N. Jayaram
Faculty Shillong Nov. 1819, 2009 Department of Sociology, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong TISS, Mumbai Center for World-Class Universities, Graduate School of Education, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai Center for World-Class Universities, Graduate School of Education, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai Chaired a Session Discussant Presented a Paper TISS Perspectives on Urban Research Keynote Address Chaired a Session Voluntary Action for Social Transformation: Towards a Sociological Analysis of the Third Sector Organisations
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Prof. N. Jayaram
National Seminar on Voluntary Sector, Civil Society and Social Transformation in India Mumbai Shanghai, China Nov. 5, 2009 Nov. 13, 2009
Prof. N. Jayaram
Prof. N. Jayaram
Prof. N. Jayaram
Shanghai, China
Presented a Paper
Theoretical and Historical Aspects of World-Class UniversitiesPart I Fostering Excellence in Technology Education: The IIT System and the IIT-Bombay Resource Person Research Methodology: An Overview
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Bhopal Oct. 15, 2009 Centre for Civil and Criminal Justice Administration, National Law Institute University, Bhopal Gttingen, Germany Aug. 913, 2009
Prof. N. Jayaram
Prof. N. Jayaram
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Gttingen
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Demographic Convergence, Demographic Dividend: Population Ageing and its Implications Aurangabad Mumbai
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Faculty Pune Mar. 20, 2010 International Longevity Centre, University of Pune, and UNFPA Indian Council of Philosophical Research G.B. Pant Social Science Institute Indian Council of Philosophical Research Presented a Paper Presented a Paper Presented a Paper Rapporteur -
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The Human Rights of the Elderly and the Need for Networking
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National Seminar on Democracy, Secularism and Modernity Allahabad Mar. 910, 2010 Mar. 8, 2010
Chennai
Development, Quietism and the Social Practices of Freedom Changing Facets of Displacement and Resettlement
Land Reforms, Land Acquisition and their Impact on People New Delhi
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Philosophy, Social Theory and Asian Dialogues: Kant and Krishnachandra Bhattacharyya -
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London, UK
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Singapore Feb. 25, 2010 National University of Singapore Pune Feb. 2325, 2010 Department of Sociology, University of Pune; and Sciences Po, Paris New Delhi Feb. 19, 2010 Council for Social Development Feb. 1416, 2010 Centre for Studies in Social Sciences Kolkata New Delhi Feb. 1011, 2010
International Workshop on RuralUrban Networks and Transitions in Asia: Re-Spatialising Cultural and Political Imaginaries
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International Conference on Globalisation, Culture and Society: Challenges, Policies and Interventions
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Impact of Globalisation on Consumption with Specific Reference to Hotel Industry in Pune Special Invitee -
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Politics of Violence and Production of Ethnic Spaces in Mumbai Democratic Youth Federation of India Presented a Paper A Note on Youth Employment and Agriculture
Dr. R. Ramakumar
Faculty Mumbai Jan. 27, 2010 Department of Economics, University of Mumbai Discussant Understanding the Next Wave in Globalisation: The Long-term Prospects of (Offshore) Service Sector-led Economic Development in Mumbai The Social Implications of the Next Wave in Globalisation Middle Class Formation and Trickle Down Effects of Economic Growth What Spin-off Employment Activities Can Be Created? Role of Cities in Integrated Regional Development Presented a Paper Chaired a Session Scarcity and Opportunity Cost of Water in Urban India
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Mr. P. Gopinath
Mumbai
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Dr. Vineet Kohli Mumbai Mumbai Varanasi Jan. 1115, 2010 Banaras Hindu University Jan. 2022, 2010 Jan. 2022, 2010 Department of Geography, University of Mumbai Department of Geography, University of Mumbai Discussant Discussant
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Bhopal Bangkok, Thailand TISS, Mumbai Dec. 2122, 2009 Dec. 19, 2009 Jan. 89, 2010 Jan. 10, 2010 RCVP Noronha Academy LSETISS Programme and Chulalongkorn University TISS, Mumbai Bhopal Bangkok, Thailand Dec. 15, 2009 Chulalongkorn University
International Seminar on Strategic Management of Energy, Environment and Disaster for Sustainable Development
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Prof. C. Sengupta
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2009
International Workshop on Social Theory and Asian Dialogues: Cultivating Planetary Conversations
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Faculty Delhi Mumbai Mumbai Srinagar Oct. 1012, 2009 Presented a Paper Oct. 21Nov. 10, 2009 Department of Economics, University of Mumbai Participant Oct. 27, 2009 Indian Philosophical Congress Presented a Paper Nov. 56, 2009 IDEAS Presented a Paper China and Developing Asia: Integration through FDI and Aid Rawls, Kant and the Restraint on Metaphysics
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2009
35th All India Sociological Conference on Identity Development and Nation Building Basrur Oct. 3, 2009 Shri Sarada College Presented a Paper
Indian Sociological Society, and Department of Sociology and Social Work, University of Kashmir
Whether Dominant Castes or Major Castes?: The Pattern of Caste Dominance in Rural Bihar Development and Dalits: Rawlsian Considerations Framework for an SIA in Context of National Parks -
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National Seminar on Democracy, Development and Marginal Groups Kolkata Mumbai Delhi Jul 2728, 2009 Institute of Pro-Poor Growth, and Institute of Economic Growth Sep. 1, 2009 Urban Design Research Institute Sep. 1011, 2009 Anthropological Survey of India Discussant Discussant Presented a Paper
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Patna York, UK Utrecht, The Netherlands Jun. 1113, 2009 Jul. 810, 2009 Jul. 9, 2009 Central University, Patna Centre for Womens Studies University of York Utrecht University
Mr. P. Gopinath
International Conference on Informal Sector in South Asia: Organisational Dynamics, Institutional Determinants, Interlinkages and Development
Wages, Working Conditions and Socioeconomic Mobility of Spinners and Weavers in Unorganised Khadi Industry: Findings from a Survey in India Special Invitee Presented a Paper The Structure of Female Workforce in India: Trends, Patterns and Perspectives Presented a Paper Mega Transformation of Mumbai: Deepening Enclave Urbanism
Who Cares for the Child? Gender and Child Care Regime in India Delhi
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Workshop on Role of Police in Juvenile Justice New Delhi New Delhi Feb. 16, 2010 Apr. 34, 2010
National Workshop on Teaching and Research in Criminology and Police Administration in India Chennai Jan. 2223, 2010 Dec. 11, 2009 Nov. 2021, 2009 Nov. 20, 2009 Oct. 2224, 2009 Sep 30Oct. 1, 2009 Aug. 3031, 2009 University of Kashmir Wilson College, Mumbai Monash University, and TISS, Mumbai TISS, Mumbai
National Seminar on Human Rights, Ethics and Criminal Justice Administration Mumbai TISS, Mumbai Mumbai Srinagar
Human Rights, Ethics and Prison Administration in India Child Rights in India: An Overview Prison Management: Issues and Recent Trends Custodial Deaths in Police Lock Up: A Case Study Method Victims of Terrorism in India
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Bhopal Lucknow National Law Institute Dr. R.M.L. National Law University
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Faculty Hyderabad Mar. 56, 2010 Department of Sociology, University of Hyderabad Presented a Paper Globalisation, Neo-Liberal Policy and Educations Role in the Emergent Social Order Locating Education of Indian Muslims in the Global Discourse on Minorities Comparative Education from an Indian Perspective: Is there a Case to be made? Teacher Professionalism in an Era of Globalisation
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National Seminar on Education, State and Globalisation: Issues and Challenges Hyderabad Mar. 56, 2010 Department of Sociology, University of Hyderabad Presented a Paper
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National Seminar on Education, State and Globalisation: Issues and Challenges Hyderabad Mar. 56, 2010 Department of Sociology, University of Hyderabad Presented a Paper
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National Seminar on Education, State and Globalisation: Issues and Challenges Hyderabad Mar. 56, 2010 Department of Sociology, University of Hyderabad Presented a Paper
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National Seminar on Education, State and Globalisation: Issues and Challenges Delhi Feb. 1819, 2010 Department of Education Psychology and Foundation of Education, NCERT Facilitator
Working Group Meeting on Understanding Psychological Perspectives in Learning of Mathematics at Elementary School Stage Mumbai Feb. 16, 2010 Indian Association of Womens Studies and Research Centre on Womens Studies, S.N.D.T. Womens University Nirmala Niketan
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Mumbai Feb. 1213, 2010 New Delhi Feb. 24, 2010 Jan. 3031, 2010 NCERT, DFID, WB, UNESCO, UNICEF, MHRD, NUEPA Centre for Womens Studies, School of Social Sciences, TISS Dec. 2122, 2009 TISS, Mumbai Murud TISS, Mumbai
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Resource Person
Panellist
Pre-Service Education in the Context of RTE Chaired a Session Sexuality, Culture and Society
Equal Opportunity Commission: Comprehending State Approach towards Discrimination of Muslims in India
Faculty Raipur TISS, Mumbai Dec. 1415, 2009 Centre for Development Studies, School of Social Sciences, TISS, and Development Studies Forum Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan, and Minority Development Department, Maharashtra Homi Bhabha Fellowships Council Institute for Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution, Mumbai and Dan Church Aid India IGNOU Expert Resource Person Participant Equal Opportunity Commission: A Way Ahead Participant Chaired a Session Education for Empowerment Dec. 15, 2009 NCERT Facilitator Educational Issues of SC-ST Students
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Way Forward: Towards Implementation of the Sachar Committee Report Mumbai Puri Nov. 912, 2009 Nov. 2022, 2009
Mumbai
Dec. 3, 2009
National Level Training Programme on Peace and Conflict Resolution New Delhi Nov. 45, 2009
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Hatfield, UK Oct. 9, 2009 University of Hertfordshire Hatfield, UK Oct. 9, 2009 University of Hertfordshire Mumbai Oct. 58, 2009 Sep. 1718, 2009 Sep. 15, 2009 Second Peoples Education Congress and HBCSE NCERT Bengaluru New Delhi NCERT
Consultative Meeting of School of Continuing Education, Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
Made a Presentation
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Faculty Jul. 1719, 2009 Discussant Delhi University, Delhi Eklavya, Madhya Pradesh; Centre for Science Education and Communication, Delhi; and Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education, Mumbai Centre for Womens Studies University of York Presented a Paper Facilitator Algebra and Algebraic Thinking Approaches to Teaching and Learning
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International Conference on Gendering East-West: Celebrating 25 Years of Womens Studies Mumbai Mumbai Jun. 14, 2009 Atomic Energy Education Society Presented a Paper Jul. 34, 2009 Minority Department, Maharashtra and UNICEF Participant -
York, UK
2009
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Pune New York, USA Mar. 11, 2010 London, UK New Delhi Guwahati Mar. 56, 2010 Mar. 226, 2010 Feb. 2527, 2010 LSE Department of Political Sciences, Guwahati University
Gender Equality and Good Governance: Improving Services for WomenInnovations and New Directions
Presented a Paper
Gender Equality in Access to Rural Service Delivery: Governance at the Local Level Presented a Paper UGC Academic Staff College, JNU Participant Presented a Paper State, Civil Society and Justice: The Case of India The Democracy of Exclusion through Inclusive Policies
Dr. A. Rambabu
Faculty Bhopal Feb. 2123, 2010 Indian National Confederation and Academy of Anthropologist, in collaboration with Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya CSSEIP, Shivaji University Presenter Presented a Paper North-East at Cross Roots
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Globalisation on Nature of Social Exclusion and Discrimination in Modern India Surat Feb. 11, 2010 CSSEIP, Department of Sociology, Veer Narmad South Gujarat University Gujarat Institute of Development Research LSETISS Collaboration and Chulalongkorn University Presented a Paper Presenter -
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Bangkok, Thailand Bangkok, Thailand Ahmedabad Dec. 34, 2009 Jan. 89, 2010 Jan. 89, 2010 LSETISS Programme and Chulalongkorn University LSETISS Programme and Chulalongkorn University IIM, Ahmedabad Nairobi, Kenya Oct. 2329, 2009 Srinagar Oct. 1012, 2009
Community-based Environmental Governance and Local Justice Presented a Paper Race, Caste and Global Justice
Presented a Paper
Seminar on Globalising State Public Services and New Governance of Urban Local Communities in India
Presented a Paper
Governance and Service Delivery in Urban Local Communities: Case of Urban Governance in Orissa International Society for Urban Health with the Government of Kenya and the African Population and Health Research Centre Presented a Paper Slums and Non-Slums Differentials in Maternal Health Care in Eight Mega Cities, India
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Dr. A. Rambabu
Presented a Paper Indian Sociological Society, and Department of Sociology and Social Work, University of Kashmir
35th All India Sociological Conference on Identity Development and Nation Building
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The Political Ascendancy of an Immigrant Community: Contextualising the Indians in Trinidad and Tobago
Faculty Cape Town, South Africa Oct. 23, 2009 International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics Presented a Paper Women with Complications are Compelled to Opt for Non-Institutional Delivery: A Study of Rural Allahabad District of Uttar Pradesh, India Deprivation of Indias Scheduled Caste Children from Primary Education
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IUSSP
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Dr. Bindulakshmi P.
Delhi
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Jaipur Mar. 2425, 2010 Aadhar Research Institute and SIDA Hyderabad Mar. 20, 2010 Feb. 16, 2010 Andhra Pradesh Mahila Samakhya Society Mumbai Mumbai Feb. 18, 2010 St. Louis, USA Feb. 1112, 2010 Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Washington University
Indian Association of Womens Studies and Equal Opportunity Cell (EOC), University of Delhi
Workshop for Grassroots Health Workers on Gender, Sexuality and Health Rights
Key Trainer
Chaired 2 Sessions
Indian Association of Womens Studies and Research Centre on Womens Studies, S.N.D.T. Womens University Department of English, S.N.D.T. Womens University; American Centre; and Katha Centre for Film Studies
Participant
Made a Presentation
Faculty New Delhi Jan. 2224, 2010 SAMA: Womens Health Resource Centre Moderated a Session Strategies for Movement Building Session
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Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
International Consultation on Commercial, Economic and Ethical Aspects of Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Unravelling the Fertility IndustryChallenges and Strategies for Movement Building Hyderabad Jan. 9, 2010 NIN/Life-HRG/KICS Chaired 2 Sessions Advocacy Session Media Briefing Session
Consultative Meeting on Womens Health in the Context of Hysterectomies: Medical and Ethical Issues Kolkata Dec. 2223, 2009 Jhadavpur University Presented a Paper (as co-author)
Conference on Re-negotiating Intimacies: Marriage, Sexualities, Living Practices TISS, Mumbai Nov. 913, 2009 Centre for Lifelong Learning, TISS Participant
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Srinagar Oct. 1012, 2009 London, UK Sep. 26, 2009 Feminist Review Candy, Sri Lanka Sep. 1415, 2009 SaciWATERs Nilambur Panchayat, Kerala Sep. 89, 2009 Kerala Mahila Samakhya Society
TCI Workshop on Patterns in Human Behaviour: How to Deal with Them in Groups Indian Sociological Society, and Department of Sociology and Social Work, University of Kashmir
Dr . Bindhulakshmi P.
35th All India Sociological Conference on Identity Development and Nation Building
Presented a Paper
Gender Illegality and Mobility: The Case of Indian Women Domestic Workers in Dubai
ANNUAL
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Domestic Violence Research: Expanding Understanding Limited Perspectives Reflections from India Made a Presentation Annual Activity Report for 200910 and Projected Work for 2010 Keynote Address Achieving Gender Equity and Equality
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Challenges to Rural Development: Addressing Issues of Social Justice and Gender Equity through Local Self-governance and Convergence
Faculty Gttingen, Germany York, UK Jul. 810, 2009Centre for Womens Studies University of York Presented a Paper Aug. 13, 2009 Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity Presented a Paper Globalising Cities, Localising Cultures and Gendering Spaces Valentine Love and Pubs: Contested Freedoms, Obscenities and Conflicted Identities: Some Throughts on Gender and Culture in Globalising India
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Faculty participation in research has contributed to influencing policy and programme development, testing interventions, development of curriculum and generation of knowledge. Such research reflects continued engagement with social, political, judicial, economic and health systems of the country to create a just and equitable environment for the disadvantaged. The SSW continues to make immense contribution to the Institutes governance. Prof. Neela Dabir from the Centre for Equity for Women, Children and Families has assumed responsibilities as Registrar and Controller of Examination. Dr. Bipin Jojo has assumed the responsibility of Chairperson, International Students Office, and continues to be the Chairperson of Centre for Social Justice and Governance.
QUICK FACTS Faculty Members Research Projects and Other Projects Field Action Projects Publications Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes Organised Faculty Participation in/Contribution to Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes Papers Presented 36 44 17 28 33 81 28
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Baseline Survey of Rural Livelihoods in the Nicobar Islands* Sukhi Baliraja Initiative: Vidarbha Baseline Surveys Psychosocial Care Programme* Departmental Research Support: Centre for Community Organisation and Development Practice Post-Tsunami Study on Rehabilitation in Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu* Departmental Research Support: Centre for Health and Mental Health TISS and Sustainable Indigenous Futures Fund Sir Rata Tata Trust and Sir Dorabji Tata Trust UGC Feb. 2010 Finalisation of tools Report writing Prof. Surinder Jaswal
May 2009
Apr. 2009
Ongoing
TISS, Mumbai
Oct. 2008
UGC
Dec. 2004
Ongoing
Ongoing Conceptualisation
Dr. P.K. Shajahan and Dr. Manish K. Jha Dr. Mouleshri Vyas and Dr. P.K. Shajahan Dr. Swati Banerjee
Edelgive
Feb. 2010
Report submitted
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Sponsor
Present Position
In-Charge
OPML and UNICEF TISS and Peoples Organisations/Groups from different states UGC
Completed Ongoing
Departmental Research Support: Centre for Community Organisation and Development Practice Social Responsibility Audit of Tata Power* Curriculum Planning and Preparation/Publication of Training Sourcebooks*
Apr. 2009
Ongoing
Dr. Mouleshari Vyas, Prof. H. Beck, Dr. Manish K. Jha, Dr. Swati Banerjee, Dr. P.K. Shajahan and Ms. Rekha Mammen Prof. H. Beck Ms. Rekha Mammen
Jan. 2008
Completed
Ms. K.P. Asha Mukundan, Mr. Vijay Raghavan, Ms. Roshni Nair and Ms. Ruchi Sinha Ms. K.P. Asha Mukundan, Mr. Vijay Raghavan and Ms. Roshni Nair
Jan. 2008
Report writing
Dr. Srilatha Juvva Dr. Srilatha Juvva and Ms. Kalyani K. Talvelkar
UGCDRS
Aug. 2008
Pilot testing
Oct. 2009
Completed
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Sponsor
Present Position
In-Charge
Engendering Governance in Rural Local Bodies in Bihar, Karnataka and Rajasthan* Maternity Protection Study: Maharashtra Chapter
Agaz Foundation
Data collection
Ministry of Labour and Employment, Employees State Insurance Corporation, and International Labour Organization Research Council, TISS
Aug. 2009
Data collection
Ageing and Spirituality: Understanding the Construction, Engagement and Influences Developing Reading and Teaching Material for Feminist Social Work Construction of a National Youth Development Index Teaching and Researching Womens Issues to Promote Womens Equality and Empowerment* Curriculum Planning and Preparation/Publication of Training Sourcebooks*
Jun. 2009
Data analysis
Special Cell for Women and Children, TISS Rajiv Gandhi National Institute for Youth Development British CouncilDFID
Feb. 2009
Apr. 2008
Nov. 2006
Apr. 2001
Closed
Apr. 2009
Ongoing
DRSUGC
Dec. 2008
Completed
Dr. Asha Banu Soletti, Prof. Vimla Nadkarni and Ms. Rama Sridhar Prof. Vimla Nadkarni Dr. Asha Banu Soletti
ICMRNIH ICMRNIH
Completed Ongoing
National Institute of Health, through University of Connecticut Health Center, USA International Center for Research on Women
Mar. 2008
Ongoing
Taking Programmes H/Yaari-Dosti and M/Sakhi-Saheli to Scale: Engaging Boys, Girls and Fathers to Empower Girls and Young Women
Feb. 2008
Ongoing
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In-Charge
UGC
Completed
Prof. Vimla Nadkarni, Prof. Katy Y. Gandevia, Dr. Shubadha Maitra and Dr. Asha Banu Soletti
GYURJA, TISS
May 2008
Report submitted
Faculty-in-Charge* :
26/11 Terror Attack Families Rehabilitation, estd.: 2009 Mumbai. Sponsor Objectives : : Taj Trust Fund. To reach the most marginalised survivors and facilitate the recovery process. To help reach resources to those who were not reached by government and civil society groups or whose needs were partially met. Programmes : Listing of all families affected by the attack. Rehabilitation plan for the affected members (medical, livelihood and psychosocial). Psychosocial support to affected and their families. Training for livelihoods. Follow-up of those who have migrated to parent states. Project Staff : Ms. Kanchan, Mr. Rahul, Ms. Tania and Ms. Rupali. Prof. Surinder Jaswal.
Faculty-in-Charge* :
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Khula Asman, estd.: 2009 School of Social Work, TISS, Mumbai. Sponsor Objective Programmes : : : Tata Institute of Social Science. Help to access creative spaces to rejuvenate energies, learn new skills and sustaining creativity in social work. Temporary shed constructed. Plan for final structure commission. Workshops for students, faculty and staff conducted on a range of issues from pottery, drawing, recycling waste to furniture making. Faculty-in-Charge : Ms. Sarita Ganesh and Prof. Surinder Jaswal.
Technical Support Facility for South Asia, estd.: 2009 Nepal. Sponsor Objective Programme : : : UNAIDS. To develop capacities of consultants in south Asia in HIV/AIDS. Training workshops conducted in Kathmandu and Dhaka. Prof. Vimla Nadkarni.
Faculty-in-Charge :
TISS Fellowship, estd.: 2008 Yavatmal, Vidarbha. Sponsor Objective Programme : : : Tata Institute of Social Sciences. To support TISS alumni developing innovative research and action in the field. Academic and administrative support to the TISS Fellows. Ms. Rekha Mammen.
Faculty-in-Cahrge :
Resource Centre for Intervention on Violence Against Women, estd.: 2008 Mumbai. Sponsor Objectives : : Tata Institute of Social Sciences. To build capacity of different stakeholders to respond to violence against women across the country. To promote the strategies of Special Cells to respond to violence against women. To explore and innovate newer strategies to respond to violence against women. To inititae and sustain research, documentation and education or intervention on violence against women. Programmes : Project to initiate Special Cells in UP, Gujarat and Orissa with Oxfam support. Three-week training of Training Social Workers on Violence Against WomenAndhra Pradesh, Orissa, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat. Monitoring and supervision of Special Cells in Haryana and Delhi. Two training programmes for Protection Officers of Haryana. Trainings of Police, Judges and other stakeholders on Violence Against Women. Eight Trainings of new social workers in the Special Cells; Zilla Parishad Counsellors. Preparation of Resource Directory for Maharashtra on Violence Against Women. Preparation of training modules for Protection Officers and Social Workers on Violence Against Women. Project Staff : Ms. Vandana Shinde, Ms. Mary Thomas, Ms. Kakul Krishna, Ms. Rajul Krishnan and Ms. Urvija Priydarshini Ms. Trupti Panchal. Ms. Anjali Dave.
North-East Regional Centre, estd.: 2007 Guwahati. Sponsor Objectives : : Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai. To undertake education, training, research and related activities across eight states of North-East India which will enhance the capacities of organisations, communities, states and market in the region, focusing on the indigenous communities, including state and non-state organisations in the region.
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To facilitate the capacities of different stakeholders in communities, state and market, and to contribute to social justice and the overall social development processes. Programmes : Consultation with all north-eastern states completed on relevance of the centre and the location and scope of work to be undertaken. Diploma in Community Organisation and Development Practice (CODP) completed for 29 participants. Land for the North-East campus acquired. Preparation for second batch of diploma in CODP and future courses underway. Project Staff : Ms. Meghali Senapati, Mr. Victor and Mr. Joseph. Dr. Mouleshri Vyas (Co-ordinator), Prof. Surinder Jaswal, Prof. Vimla Nadkarni, Dr. Swapan Garain, Dr. Bipin Jojo, Dr. Manish K. Jha, Mr. Alex Akhup and Mr. Bodhi D.S.R.
Faculty-in-Charge :
Koshish, estd.: 2006 Mumbai and Delhi. Sponsor Objectives : : ActionAid India and HDFC Ltd. Work within the Beggars Home. Post-release work outside the institution leading to rehabilitation of clients. Work with families of clients. Work with people living on streets. Programmes : Engagement with the Government of Maharashtra towards amendments in the Bombay Prevention of Beggary Act. Establishing a network with resource institutions, both governmental and non-governmental, to address basic needs of the homeless and destitute population. Taking up the issue of care and treatment of mental illness within the institution and engage with the regional psychiatric care hospital to ensure timely treatment to the residents in Beggars Home. Training and sensitisation workshop for care-taking staff at Beggars Home. Legal Intervention in wrongful detention cases. Creating and strengthening employers group. Skill-based training and certification for rehabilitation after release. Initiating an Action Research Unit in Delhi in collaboration with the Government of Delhi. Assessment of night shelters run by the Government of Delhi for homeless people. Training and sensitisation workshop with Probation Officers from Beggars Home, Delhi. Project Staff : Mr. Mohd. Tarique, Ms. Mangala Honawar, Mr. Pradip Kamble, Mr. Asif Iqbal, Ms. Pallavi Santosh and Mr. S. Bahadur Thapa. Dr. Asha Banu Soletti and Mr. Vijay Raghavan.
Faculty-in-Charge* :
Resource Cell for Juvenile Justice, estd.: 2005 Mumbai, Thane and Yavatmal. Sponsor Objectives : : UNICEF. To engage with the system and work towards a child friendly implementation of the Juvenile Justice Act (with special focus on JCL) and work on issues related to rehabilitation and social integration of children into society. To build capacities of Juvenile Justice System functionaries towards their effective functioning in the system. To generate knowledge and information on various aspects related to children in the Juvenile Justice System. To establish a Documentation Centre and Resource Unit for Juvenile Justice System. Programmes : Initiated field engagement in the districts of Thane and Yavatmal districts by placing two personnel in the observation home of the concerned districts. Newsletter on Juvenile Justice named Ujjwal, initiated in collaboration with UNICEF, Women and Child Development Department (W&CD Department) and Balprafulta. A Juvenile Justice Committee has been constituted. Made a presentation of this study at the National Judicial Academy, Bhopal. Faculty-in-Charge : Ms. K.P. Asha Mukundan.
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Social Work Advocacy Alliance, estd.: 2005 TISS, Mumbai. Sponsor Objective Programme Project Staff : : : : Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai. Training, research, networking and advocacy. Project and documentary on Dalit Youth Leadership. Mr. Sameer. Dr. Bipin Jojo, Mr. Alex Akhup and Bodhi D.S.R.
Faculty-in-Charge :
Humanity United M-Ward, estd.: 2002 TISS, Mumbai. Sponsor Objectives Programmes : : : Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai. To create awareness about Human Rights in M-Ward. To support action related to Human Rights in M-Ward. Survey of 5 ALMs and 5 DVs in M-Ward. Solid Waste Management (SWM) campaign within TISS, Mumbai. Organisational visits to Badlapur, Pestom Sagar to view innovative initiatives in SWM. Establishing a network of NGOs and citizens groups on SWM in M-Ward. Project Staff : Mr. Sumedh Patil. Dr. Lata Narayan.
Faculty-in-Charge* :
NGO Centre, estd.: 1999 TISS, Mumbai. Objective Programmes : : To provide guidance and support to students, alumni, small NGOs and other stakeholders for conceiving, setting up, managing and institutionalising social sector projects and organisations. Counselling and advisory input to students, alumni, NGO representatives. Assistance to graduating students and alumni on setting up and running NGO. Moderating an e-Group for web-based discussion on issues of concern and dissemination of relevant information to NGO professionals. Faculty-in-Charge : Dr. Swapan Garain.
Nav Chetna, estd.: 1996 Pen Taluka, Raigad Dist., Maharashtra. Sponsor Objectives : : HDFC Pvt. Ltd. Reduce school dropout levels among tribal children. Bring dropped-out children back to school. Provide life skills. Provide vocational guidance. Work with educated low skilled/unemployed tribal youth to help start a micro enterprise. Help educated low skilled tribal youth acquire marketable skills. Help tribal children with disability access school education. Work with Panchayat and Village Education Committee to run seasonal hostels for children of migrant labour so that the children will continue to be in school. Programmes : Conducted survey to identify dropouts during 200809 and to bring them back to schoolabout 15 children were brought back to two schools. Helped tribal children with disability obtain necessary certificates to get enrolled in school. Helped tribal educated unemployed youth register a cooperative society to undertake micro enterprise. Conducted health check-up of tribal school children enrolled in two schools. Trained 7 M.A. in Social Work students. Project Staff : Mr. Dyaneswar Bandgar and Mr. Kiran Kadam. Prof. Vidya Rao.
Faculty-in-Charge :
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Prayas, estd.: 1990 Prisons in Mumbai, Thane and Bharuch districts. Sponsor Objectives : : Tata Social Welfare Trust, Concern India Foundation, HDFC Ltd., Central Social Welfare Board, and others. To demonstrate the need for social work intervention in the criminal justice system such as police stations, prisons, courts and institutions for women. To work towards the rehabilitation of persons coming out of or vulnerable to crime, sexual exploitation or destitution. To improve access to the legal rights of persons processed by the criminal justice system and to promote the use of the correctional laws to aid rehabilitation of vulnerable groups. To identify issues relevant to rehabilitation and attempt to address them at policy level. To increase awareness in government and society about issues related to rehabilitation of persons affected by crime, sexual exploitation or destitution. To generate knowledge in the field of social work, criminology and corrections through the analysis of field experience. Programmes : Information and awareness on legal rights and welfare services available to women and youth under trial prisoners, women and girls rescued from sexually exploitative situations, persons in destitution and persons referred by the Criminal Justice Administration, NGOs and public. Support to families of above mentioned persons. Legal aid and guidance through district legal services authorities and NGOs. Income generation and training activities for women in institutions. Development Centres conducting training programmes through formal and non-formal methods. Enhancing employment skills within the NGO sector through the Prayas NGO Placement Programmedesigned along the lines of apprenticeship training with monthly stipend of Rs. 1500/- to trainees for periods ranging from three months to three years. Helping obtain documentation for clients to assert their citizenship rights. Research on Rehabilitation Services for Women Released/Discharged from Institutions within Maharashtra. Mentoring new initiatives in the field of criminal justice and corrections through a fellowship programme. Networking with criminal justice and welfare administrative and non-government field organisations to address needs of persons in state custody and protective care. Training programmes for magistrates, probation officers, lawyers, and social workers. A production unit that manufactures cloth bound stationery items, towards meeting part of the programme expenses. Project Staff : Mr. Sunil Mhaske, Mr. Silvin Kale, Mr. Suryakant Mane, Mr. Vikas Kadam, Ms. T.S. Devayani, Ms. Megha Salunkhe, Mr. Sudhakar Babu, Mr. Murlidhar Jagtap, Mr. Shailendra Ghodke, Ms. Varsha Lad, Ms. Babita Salvi, Ms. Sangeeta Gawali, Ms. Pramila Madupuri, Ms. Surekha Sale, Ms. Pradnya Shinde, Ms. Aruna Nimise, Ms. Vishakha Dekhne, Ms. Penelope Tong, Ms. Jyoti Lokhande, Ms. Lata Ganage, Ms. Sujata Jagtap, Ms. Kalpana Kalare, Ms. Reena Jaiswal, Ms. Chandrakala Bhojane, Ms. Smita Jadhav, Mr. Devchand Randive, Mr. Chandrakant Shinde, Mr. Shahnawaz Pathan, Mr. Pravin Patil, Mr. Vijay Johare, Mr. Mahesh Jadhav, Ms. Krupa Shah, Ms. Pooja Shrimali, Ms. Vaishali Jaiswal, Ms. Neeta Gajjar, Mr. Anil Vasava, Mr. Vithalbhai Solanki, Ms. Meenakshi Karoth, Mr. Mahesh Ghosalkar, Mr. Prasad Mohite, Mr. Vijay More, Mr. Shankar Pokharkar, Mr. Sadanand Dalvi, Ms. Salma Naik, Ms. Geeta Kokkula, Ms. Sakshi Desai, Ms. Jagruti Sawant, Ms. Geeta Jadhav, Ms. Yellubai Naik, Ms. Kanku Solanki, Ms. Uma Kokkula, Ms. Divyani Solanki and Ms. Sarojben Mistri. Ms. Sharon Menezes. Dr. Sanober Sahni. Mr. Vijay Raghavan.
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Integrated Rural Health and Development Project, estd.: 1986 Aghai. Sponsor Objectives : : Volkart Foundation. Utilisation and generation of local resources. Ameliorative measures on health and education. Liaison the community with governmental and non-governmental departments and to avail the schemes. Programmes : Series of training programmes for ASHA workers. Health camps. Training for Anganwadi teachers on effective teaching methodology and effective communication. Study groups and community library for adolescents.
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Workshop on National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme to the pada people. Capacity development programme for the Pada Development Committee. Mental health awareness programmes. Nucleus budget programme. Project Staff : Mr. Vishwajeet Mithbavkar and Ms. Sanju Yashwant Zinjal. Dr. Asha Banu Soletti, Prof. Vimla Nadkarni and Dr. Swati Banerjee.
Faculty-in-Charge :
Special CellsMaharashtra, estd.: 1984 Maharashtra. Sponsor Objectives : : Government of Maharashtra. Rebuild violated womans self-esteem, self-work and dignity. Offer immediate services in cases of family violence and atrocities against women in the forms of: Police assistance in registering complaints. Placement in institutions or referral to family service agencies. Counselling. Referrals to other services including medical, psychiatric, educational and vocational. Legal Aid. Be a liaison between police and organisations for women and children. Create awareness about the humiliations and atrocities committed, particularly against women themselves, amongst professional groups and general public. Document the work of the Special Cells and develop training material for social work students. Programmes : Completed 25 years of work on violence against women. Open house for women groups and past social workers of the Special Cells at TISS. Programme to mark this were held with stakeholders at the district, state and national level. Core work continued. Perspective building training of protection officers on sociological understanding on domestic violence and child marriage. Monitoring and supervision of the 10 new Special Cells. Resource persons to community programmes on violence against women. Training of police officials on violence against women in Maharashtra. Organising community programmes, trainings and melawa on violence against women. Sessions on violence against women with students of social work and other professionals. Participation in Lok Adalats, Lok Nyayalays, pre-litigation work of Family Court, and High Court Committee. Project Staff : Co-ordinators: Ms. Pratibha Jagtap and Ms. Ranjana Gaikwad. Social Workers: Ms. Divya Taneja, Ms. Rani Date, Ms. Nutan Abhang, Ms. Deepa Kedare, Ms. Laxmi Jadhav, Ms. Sheetal Kamble, Ms. Sujata Jadhav, Ms. Pratibha Kachwewar, Ms. Nita Kute, Mr. Sitaram Shinde, Ms. Renuka Kad, Mr. Suresh Suryavanshi, Ms. Suvarna Joshi, Ms. Deepali Mankar, Ms. Rajni Lokhande, Ms. Jyoti Sapkale, Ms. Pratibha Gajbiye, Ms. Rekha Sarose, Mr. Tikendra Khelhar, Mr. Laxmikant Kamlajkar and Mr. Pradeep Rathod. Ms. Anjali Dave.
Faculty-in-Charge :
Muskaan, Child and Adolescent Guidance Centre of TISS, estd.: 1937 Dahisar and Family Court, Bandra. Sponsor Objectives : : Tata Institute of Social Sciences. Provide clinical, preventive and promotive Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH) Services. Create awareness about child and adolescent mental health issues. Undertake research in the area of Child and Adolescent Mental Health. Programme : Spearheaded action research on creating awareness and sensitisation among BMC school children on issues related to gender and violence. A total of 13 schools in the R-Ward were covered through group education and campaign titled Barabari ki baat, hum bachchon ke saath. Ms. Kiran Bhosale, Ms. Freny Italia (part-time), Ms. Rizwana Nulwala (part-time), Ms. Draupadi Kankekar, Mr. Sandeep Kamble, Mr. Deepak Nikalje, Ms. Aditi Prabhughate, Ms. Bella Das, Ms. Natasha Das, Ms. Radhika Raturi and Ms. Swati Shah. Dr. Shubhada Maitra.
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Editorial, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 70(3), 349352, 2009. Editorial, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 70(4), 553556, 2009.
Livelihood Generation and Marketing: Issues and Strategies (A Perspective and Action Plan), Mumbai: Government of Maharashtra, 2009.
Demons, Proselytisers and Liquid Fear. In S. Sharma and M.K. Jha (Eds.), In Opposition to Silence, New Delhi: AlterNote Press, 2009. Social Topography of Delineated Others. In A. Waheed (Ed.), Minority Education in India, New Delhi: Serials, 2010. (co-author)
Unionization as a Strategy in Community Organization in the Context of Privatization: The Case of Conservancy Workers in Mumbai, Community Development Journal, 44(3), 320335, 2009.
Its Not Just Stress, Else Hundreds would have Killed Themselves, Mumbai: DNA, January 6,2010. Ready Yourselves to Look at Shades of Grey, Mumbai: DNA, October 5, 2009. Evaluation Report of ARZAnyay Rahit Zindagi, Goa, http://www.arzindia.org/docs/ARZ_Evaluation_Report.pdf
Life After Cancer in India: Coping with Side Effects and Cancer Pain, Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 27(3), 344360, 2009. (co-author)
Inclusive Education: A Development Policy Addressing Social Exclusion, Critical Enquiry, 1(2), 123144, 2009.
SAARATHIManual for Training of Frontline Workers from Child Development Agencies, Mumbai: Tata Institute of Social Sciences, 2010. (co-editor)
Juvenile in Conflict with Law. In N. Dabir, L. Kashyap, A. Bajpai, N. Athale, V. Crasto and N. Nair (Eds.), SAARATHIManual for Training of Frontline Workers in Child Development Agencies, Mumbai: Tata Institute of Social Sciences, 2010. Recording and Documentation. In N. Dabir, L. Kashyap, A. Bajpai, N. Athale, V. Crasto and A. Nair (Eds.), SAARATHIManual for Training of Frontline Workers in Child Development Agencies, Mumbai: Tata Institute of Social Sciences, 2010. Towards Quality Care in Residential Homes for Children: A Training Manual for Conducting Sessions with Caretakers, Mumbai: Tata Institute of Social Sciences and YUVA, 2010. (co-author)
Teaching History and Ideologies of Social Work: Some Reflections, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 69(4), 485506, 2008. Understanding Social Theory for Social Work, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 70(3), 353374, 2009. Book Review: Social Work: Critical Theory and Practice by J. Food, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 70(1), 127130, 2009.
Human Rights Perspective in Social Work: Illustration from Health Social Work, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 69(2), 139158, 2008. The Right to Health: Illusion or Possibility? In P. Bywaters, E. Mecleod and L. Napier (Eds.), Social Work and Global Health Inequalities Practice and Policy Developments, UK: The Policy Press, 2009. (co-author)
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NGOs Urban Health and the Poor, Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 2009. (co-author)
IndiaUS Collaboration to Prevent Adolescent HIV Infection: The Feasibility of a Family-based HIV Prevention Intervention for Rural Indian Youth, Journal of the International AIDS Society, http://www.jiasociety.org/content/12/1/35, 2009. (co-author)
Social Work Supervision in Field Work: Laying the Concept and Frame of a Critical Social Work Pedagogy, Working Paper, Delhi: Insight Foundation, 2009. Critical Reflection on Methods in Professional Social Work Education, Working Paper, Delhi: Insight Foundation, 2009. Supervisory Processes and Content of Supervision for Second Semester Field Work, Working Paper, Delhi: Insight Foundation, 2009.
Social Entrepreneurship: Towards an Emerging Method of Social Work Intervention. In P. Illango (Ed.), Professional Social Work in India: Contributions to Welfare and Development, New Delhi: Allied Publishers, 2010.
Remembering Shahid Azmi, Economic and Politcal Weekly, 45(11), 2526, 2010. Free Speech and Breach of Privacy, http://www.loudandproudbombay.wordpress.com/2009/04/26free-speech-and-breach-of-privacy/, 2009. The Crime of Cruelty to Wife. In 19892009 Twenty Years of Family Court, Mumbai: Anniversary Souvenir, Mumbai: Family Court Bar Association, 2009.
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Prof. Surinder Jaswal Mar. 1014, 2010 33rd Indian Social Science Congress: Our Planet in CrisisSocial Work Research Committee Mid-term Evaluation of the Livelihood Project at ANI State-Level Consultation on Mid-term Appraisal of 11th Five-Year Plan for Maharashtra Hyderabad UGC
Port Blair
TISS, Mumbai
33rd Indian Social Science Congress: Our Planet in CrisisSocial Work Research Committee National Seminar on Poverty, Inequality and Marginalisation: Challenges for Development Practice
Hyderabad
Dr. Mouleshri Vyas, Prof. H. Beck, Dr. P.K. Shajahan, Dr. Swati Banerjee and Mr. Shiva Chandra Dhakal Mr. Shiva Chandra Dhakal
TISS, Mumbai
TISS, Mumbai
TISS
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Name of the Programme Peoples Audit of Special Economic Zones: Karnataka Peoples Audit of Special Economic Zones: Tamil Nadu
Panappakkam TISS, Peoples Organisations/ Village, Arakkonam Groups from Tamil Nadu Taluka; Thericoy Kandigai Village, Gummudipoondi Taluka; Athipatta Village, Ponneri Taluka Div Village, Pen Taluka, Maharashtra TISS, Peoples Organisations/ Groups from Maharashtra
Mr. Vijay Raghavan, Ms. Roshni Nair and Mr. Sunil Jha Ms. K.P. Asha Mukundan
TISS, Mumbai
Dissemination Seminars on Status of Justice Delivery System for Juveniles in Conflict with Law
TISS, Mumbai; and Resource Cell for Juvenile New Delhi Justice
TISS, Mumbai
DRS, UGCSAP
Nov. 6, 2009
TISS, Mumbai
DRS, UGCSAP
Sep. 2, 2009
TISS, Mumbai
DRS, UGCSAP
Mumbai
Mumbai
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Date
Place
Sponsor
Bhubaneswar
Oxfam
Kusuma Trust
Play and Games as Forms of Expression Workshop on Learning Together, Moving Together: Children at Risk Training of Social Workers on Violence Against Women: Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh Training of Social Workers on Violence Against Women: Andhra Pradesh and Orissa Sociological Understanding of Child Marriage and Domestic Violence
TISS, Mumbai
Bengaluru
TISS, Mumbai
Oxfam
TISS, Mumbai
Oxfam
Nilokheri
TISS, Mumbai
Mumbai
CLL, TISS
Mumbai
Mumbai
TISS, Mumbai
TISS
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Executive Committee Membership and other Official Positions in Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations
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Prof. Surinder Jaswal
Member, Working Group to Draft the Proposed Bill for a Maharashtra Council for Professional Social Work, Mumbai Member, Selection Committee, National Institute for Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bengaluru Member, Research Committee, College of Social Work, Nirmala Niketan, Mumbai Member, Ethics Committee, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai Member, Institute Ethics Committee, Enterovirus Research Centre, ICMR, Mumbai Member, Advisory Board, Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, Mumbai
Member, Institutional Ethics Committee, Terna Medical College, Navi Mumbai Member, Task Force on Micro Finance and SHGs in Maharashtra, Mumbai Member, Womens Cell Constituted in the Directorate of Construction, Services and Estate Management, Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India, Mumbai
Member, State Advisory Committee on Immoral Trafficking, Mumbai Member, State Inter-Departmental Committee on Prisoners, Mumbai External Member, Complaints Committee against Sexual Harassment, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited, Mumbai Founder-Member and Member, Core Group, Saathi NGO, Mumbai Convenor, Forum Against Child Sexual Abuse (FACSE), Mumbai
Secretary, Executive Committee, Bombay Association of Trained Social Workers, Mumbai Member, Advisory Committee, Anand Rehab Centre, Mumbai Associate Member, Committee for Redressal of Complaints of Sexual Harassment of Working Women, Office of the Principal Accountant General, Maharashtra, Mumbai Member, CIF India, Mumbai Member, Local Level Committee of National Trust, Thane Member, Executive Committee, Bombay Association of Trained Social Workers, Mumbai
Board Member, YUVA, Mumbai President, YUVA Urban Initiatives, Mumbai Board Member, LAYA, Visakhapatnam Board Member, Mel-Jol, Mumbai Member, National Resource Group, Mahila Samakhya, New Delhi Member-Trustee, Akshara: Womens Resource Centre, Mumbai Member, Womens Cell, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai Member, State Level Steering Committee for Special Cells for Women, Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai Member, Executive Committee, Mahila Samakhya Society, Government of Gujarat, Ahmedabad Member, Executive Committee, Mahila Samakhya Society, Government of Bihar, Patna Vice-President, Indraprastha Public Affairs Centre, New Delhi Member, Sexual Harassment Committee, Central Industrial Security Force, Mumbai
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Social Work Member, Juvenile Justice Board (Mumbai Suburban), Mumbai Subject Expert, Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) Interview Panel, Mumbai
Member, Board of Studies, Social Work, University of Mumbai, Mumbai UGC Nominee, UGC ASIHSS Programme, Faculty of Social Work, M.S. University of Baroda, Vadodara Member, Ad hoc Board of Studies for Social Work, S.N.D.T. Womens University, Mumbai Member, Board of Studies, School of Social Work, Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of AIDS Education and Prevention, USA Member, Asian Chapter of the Board for Journal of Social Work Education, UK Member at Large, Board of Directors, International Association of Schools of Social Work, Hong Kong Subject Expert, Selection Committee, Department of Social Work, Assam University, Guwahati Member, IndoUS Collaborative Research Committee on Reproductive and Sexual Health, ICMR and NIH, Delhi Committee Member, Mental Health Authority, Maharashtra, Mumbai President, Council of International (Programmes) Fellowship, Mumbai Board Member, Council of International (Programmes) Fellowship, Germany Committee Member, Family Welfare Agency, Mumbai Joint Secretary, Thana Parsi Zoarastrian Anjuman, Thane
Member, Assessment and Monitoring Authority, Planning Commission, Government of India, New Delhi Member, Xavier Institute of Social Research, Mumbai President, RAHI, Sundargarh Advisor, Adivasi Mahasangh, Sundargarh Advisor, ANGNA, Kutra, Sundargarh Member, Executive Committee, Bombay Association of Trained Social Workers, Mumbai Board Member, Financial Management Services Foundation, Noida Board Member, The Livelihood School, Hyderabad Board Member, Disha Kendra, Karjat Member, UGC Committee to Review Deemed University Status of a National Institute, Chennai Member, NAAC Visiting Committee, Vadodara Member, Editorial Board, Sriniketan Journal of Social Work Development, Sriniketan Member, Editorial Board, Participative Development, Pune Member, Programme Advisory Committee (TISN & YS) under Science for Equity, Empowerment and Development (SEED), Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, New Delhi Founder Trustee, South Asia Voluntary Enterprise India, Kolkata Member, Managing Committee, Slum Rehabilitation Society, Mumbai Founder Member and Board Member, Bhor Foundation, Delhi Ph.D. Examiner, Shivaji University, Kolhapur Mentor, Atma Nirbhar: Ek Challenge, Guwahati Convenor, National Association of Social Workers for Dalit and Tribal Empowerment, Mumbai Member, Core Group, Insight Foundation Delhi, Delhi
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Jaipur Apr. 910, 2010 Institute of Development Studies Chaired a Session
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Thinking through Rights-Based Development in Health: Institutional Approaches to Social Inequality and Gender Violence in Reproductive, Maternal and Sexual Health TISS, Mumbai Mar. 3031, 2010 Chaired a Session Special Cell for Women and Children, TISS Presented a Paper
Claiming Health Rights and Social Transformation: The Role of NGOs and the State in Empowering Communities and Individuals Critical Voices for Curriculum Development on the Subject of Women Overarching Understanding Violence Against Women and Appraisal of Interventions in India
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National Conference on Conceptions of Interventions on Violence Against Women: Building Curriculum to Enhance Capacities of Social Work
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TISS, Mumbai Mar. 89, 2010 Centre for Community Organisation and Developmemnt Practice, School of Social Work, TISS Christ University Bengaluru Feb. 56, 2010 Dec. 13, 2009 Bangkok, Thailand UNFPAAPRO, Bangkok Delhi Sep. 30, 2009 Mumbai Jul. 1314 and 1920, 2009 Myrua Lewis and Bernice Daniels, South Africa, and TISS, Mumbai
National Seminar on Poverty, Inequality and Marginalisation: Challenges for Development Practice
Chaired a Session
Presented a Paper International Council on Social Welfare, South Asia Region, and Indian Council of Social Welfare, Mumbai Chaired a Session
Health Sector Referral and Screening Systems for Gender-based Violence Health Correlates of Gender-based Violence
Civil Society Participation in Social Development: The Way Forward GONGO Partnership for Social Development -
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Title of Paper/Session
Conference on Ethical and Methodological Issues in Research and Disaster Intervention that Cross Borders Hyderabad Mar. 1014, 2010 Mar. 89, 2010 Centre for Community Organisation and Developmemnt Practice, School of Social Work, TISS M.S. University of Baroda Panellist Participant Indian Academy of Social Sciences and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University Coordinated a Session
33rd Indian Social Science Congress: Our Planet in Crisis TISS, Mumbai
National Seminar on Reinterpreting Community Context for Social Work Practice TISS, Mumbai TISS, Mumbai Dec. 21, 2009 Centre for Development Studies, School of Social Sciences, TISS Centre for Peace and Reconciliation Studies, Coventry University Institute for International Peace and Culture, Japan Foundation TISS and PUKAR TISS, IIM Bangalore, and Peoples Organisations/ Groups from different states Jul. 17, 2009 Feb. 4, 2010 SaciWATERs, TISS
Vadodara
Communities, Communal Expressions and Othering: Challenges for Social Work Practice Participant Participant -
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Coventry, UK London, UK TISS, Mumbai Bengaluru Nov. 13, 2009 Nov. 9, 2009 Nov. 18, 2009 Dec. 1416, 2009 Mumbai Indian People's Tribunal for Environmental and Human Rights, Mumbai
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Indian People's Tribunal on Environment and Human Rights: Enquiry into the Behrampada Fire
Faculty Lund, Sweden Oct. 21, 2009 Centre for South Asian Studies and Swedish South Asian Studies Network Presented a Paper Gender, Livelihood and Sustainable Development Practice with Marginalised Communities in India Gender and Livelihoods Commentary of Juridical Administrative Reports on Right to Food in West Bengal Relief, Disaster Management, and Governmental Policies: Reflections on Indias Developmental Experience
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Dr. Swati Banerjee Kolkata Sep. 21, 2009 Mahanirban Calcutta Research Group Discussant
FUTURE Seminar
Lund, Sweden
Oct. 9, 2009
SWALLOWS, NGO
Presented a Paper
2009
National Workshop on Development, Democracy and Governance: Lessons and Policy Implications
Kolkata
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Hyderabad Mar. 1014, 2010 Indian Academy of Social Sciences and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University UGC Kariavottam Mar. 431, 2010 Feb. 25, 2010 Mumbai State Judicial Academy Mumbai Feb. 16, 2010 State Judicial Academy
National Conference on Conceptions of Interventions on Violence Against Women: Building Curriculum to Enhance Capacities of Social Work
Participant
Participant
Orientation Programme
Participant
Training Programme for the Ad hoc Senior Magistrates (Appeal and Revision)
Resource Person
Juvenile Justice
Training Programme for the newly appointed SecretaryDistrict Legal Services Authority
Resource Person
Juvenile Justice
Faculty Chennai Jan. 2223, 2010 Indian Society of Criminology and Department of Criminology, University of Madras State Judicial Academy Centre for Criminology and Justice, School of Social Work, TISS Southern Regional Centre, National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development Maharashtra State Legal Services Authority National Judicial Academy Panellist Resource Person and Observer Presented a Paper Resource Person Juvenile Justice Research Findings of the Study on Probation System in Maharashtra Dilemmas in Implementing the Juvenile Justice Act Participant -
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
National Seminar on Human Rights, Ethics and Criminal Justice Administration Mumbai Mumbai Dec. 1112, 2009 Dec. 34, 2009 Dec. 15, 2009
Regional Level Consultation of Members of Juvenile Justice Boards Nagpur Sep. 78, 2009 Jul 31Aug. 3, 2009
Relevance of the Juvenile Justice System Juveniles in Conflict with Law in Maharashtra
Workshop on Adjudication of Cases under Child Welfare Legslation (Juvenile Justice Act, Laws against Trafficking of Children and Child Labour)
Resource Person
ANNUAL
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Discussant
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Participant
2009
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Faculty Pune Feb. 1, 2010 Maharashtra Association of Social Work Educators Bombay Assocation of Trained Social Workers, and Karve Institute of Social Service Human Rights Law Network, National Association for the Deaf, The Deafway and NAAJMI TISS and Monash University Bosco Reach-Out and Snehalaya Associate Trainer Participants Participant Participant -
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Harmonising Laws with the UNCRPD: National Consultation on Rights of Persons Living with Mental Illness Mumbai Guwahati Sep. 25, 2009 Aug. 2527, 2009 Nov. 2021, 2009
Delhi
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TISS, Mumbai Jul. 1314, 2009 Centre for Health and Mental Health, School of Social Work, TISS TISS, Mumbai Mar. 3031, 2010 Special Cell for Women and Children, TISS TISS, Mumbai Mumbai Jan. 20, 2010 Jan. 910, 2010 SAATHI, Mumbai Majlis
Centre for Information and Guidance India, Calicut and Asha Counselling and Training Services, Coimbatore
Presented a Paper
National Conference on Conceptions of Interventions on Violence Against Women: Building Curriculum to Enhance Capacities of Social Work
Recording and Documentation How do Womens Voices get Represented and Processed in the Law: Content Analysis of Police Records of Cases of IPC 498A
Conference on Negotiating Spaces: Legal Domains, Gender Concerns and Community Constructs
Faculty Delhi Nov. 13, 2009 Lawyers Collective Presented a Paper Some more Steps Forward: Some Recurring ConcernsResponses to the 3rd Monitoring Report on the PWDV Act-2005 -
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
National Conference on the Implementation of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005
Nov. 1216 and Dec. 27, 2009 Aug. 2, 2009 IPAC, New Delhi and Navsarjan, Ahmedabad Myrua Lewis and Bernice Daniels, South Africa, and TISS, Mumbai Childline India Foundation Discussant Participant Presented a Paper
UGC
Women in Governance
Ahmedabad
Mumbai
Mumbai
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TISS, Mumbai Jun. 5, 2009 Prayas, Mumbai
National Consultation on the Status of Child Protection Infrastructure, Mechanisms and Systems in India: A National Study
Resource Person
Recording Skills
ANNUAL
Presented a Paper Discussant Chaired a Session Maharashtra Association of Social Work Educators (MASWE) and Karve Institute of Social Service Facilitated a Session
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Pune
Jan. 2, 2010
2009
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Trainer South Asia Technical Support Facility, Consortium of UNAIDS, ActionAid, TISS and ICDDR
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Workshop on Proposal Development for Most at Risk Population in South Asia for Consultants from South Asia
Faculty Mumbai Dec. 1719, 2009 Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, TISS South Asia Technical Support Facility, Consortium of UNAIDS, ActionAid, TISS and ICDDR Participant Trainer Participant -
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Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
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Kathmandu, Nepal
2009
Capacity Building Workshop on Operations Research in HIV/AIDS Philadelphia, USA Oct. 29Nov. 2, 2009 Council of Social Work Education Presented a Lecture
Chennai
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Through the Janus-Doors, Lightly: Millennial Challenges for Social Work Education Going Beyond Prevention: RishtaA Case Study
Going Beyond Prevention: Addressing Womens Vulnerability and HIV Risk New Delhi Sep. 30, 2009 UNDP, New Delhi
New Delhi
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New Delhi Sep. 4, 2009 Association of Adolescent and Child Care in India and Ipan and Hill Knowlton IIPS Mumbai Aug. 5, 2009 Durban, South Africa Jul. 2025, 2009 IASSW and Association of South African Social Work Education Institutions, and Department of Social Development, University of KwaZulu-Natal Jul. 1314, 2009 DRSUGC TISS, Mumbai
Expert
Presented a Paper
14th Biannual IASSW Congress: Transcending GlobalLocal DividesChallenges for Social Work Education and Practice
Chaired a Session
Presented a Paper
Faculty
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
National Conference on Conceptions of Interventions on Violence Against Women: Building Curriculum to Enhance Capacities to Social Work TISS, Mumbai Mar. 3031, 2010 Special Cell for Women and Children, TISS Presented a Paper
National Conference on Conceptions of Interventions on Violence Against Women: Building Curriculum to Enhance Capacities of Social Work Hyderabad Mar. 1014, 2010 Mar. 1014, 2010 Mar. 1011, 2010 Science and Society Division, Department of Science and Technology, Government of India TISS, Mumbai Indian Academy of Social Sciences and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University Participant Indian Academy of Social Sciences and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University Presented a Paper
Communities Informal Care and Welfare Systems for the Tribal Development -
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Mumbai Feb. 20, 2010 TISS, Mumbai Sweden Sweden Mumbai Mumbai Feb. 10, 2010 Feb. 89, 2010 Jan. 30, 2010 Jan. 16, 2010 Feb. 12, 2010 Centre for Media and Cultural Studies, TISS Erasmus Mundus External Cooperation Window Erasmus Mundus External Cooperation Window Human Rights Law Network Committee for the Protection of Democratic Rights and Lokshahi Hakk Sangathana
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2009
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Title of Paper/Session
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Conference on Negotiating Spaces: Legal Domains, Gender Concerns and Community Constructs Rajkot Dec. 28, 2009 Ramakrishna Mission, Rajkot Key Resource Person
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Seminar on Social Entrepreneurship: Rural Development and Innovative Transformation through Man-Making and Nation-Building Ideas of Swami Vivekananda Raipur Dec. 1213, 2009 Dec. 4, 2009 Department of Science and Technology, Government of India Centre for Corporate Governance, Research and Training, Institute of Company Secretaries of India Rajiv Gandhi University, Arunachal Pradesh Majlis Resource Person Women Against Sexual Violence and State Repression Discussant -
Social Entrepreneurship: Its Role in National Development Social Entrepreneurship: Some Case Studies and Success Stories
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Programme Advisory Committee Meeting for Evaluating Project Proposals Navi Mumbai Dec. 1, 2009
29th Residential Secretarial Modular Programme on Management Skills Doimukh Oct. 2830, 2009 Oct. 1, 2009
Resource Person
Interpersonal Skills
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Mumbai Raigad TISS, Guwahati Delhi Sep. 15, 2009 Sep. 1227, 2009 Aug. 2729, 2009 Aug. 2729, 2009 TISS, Mumbai TISS, Mumbai Institute for Human Development, Delhi Institute for Human Development Delhi
Presented a Paper
Identity and Ethnicity in the North-East: A Narrative from Komrem People Presented a Paper Role of Watching Advocates
Law Rights and Legal Advocacy: Orientation Workshop for Women Lawyers
Peoples Movement in Electoral Politics Presented a Paper Tribe-centred Governance: Frame for Tribal Development
Faculty Delhi Aug. 2729, 2009 Institute for Human Development, Delhi Presented a Paper A Tribe Struck by Disaster: Crisis Response, Politics of Leadership and Dynamics of Resilience Displacement of Tribals in Orissa
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
International Seminar on Adivasi/ST Communities in India: Development and Change Ranchi Aug. 12, 2009 Xavier Institute of Social Sciences Presented a Paper
International Seminar on Sustainable Development in the Context of Project Induced Displacement: Human Rights Perspectives and Practices Bengaluru Pune Jul. 12, 2009 SOSVA Training and Promotion Institute, Pune and Seth Tarachand Charitable Ayurvedic Hospital Trust, Pune Johns Hopkins University, USA Participant Resource Person Jul. 2526, 2009 PUCL, Tamil Nadu Participant -
Workshop on Essential of Fund Raising and Professional Skills and Strategic Planning for Doctors and Businessmen Milan, Italy Jun. 28Jul. 3, 2009
Strategic Planning for Research Mobilisation Professional Skills for Resource Mobilisation Changing Trends in Philanthropy in India
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Delhi Jun. 1819, 2009 Department of Science and Technology, Government of India
20th Annual Johns Hopkins International Fellows in Philanthropy Conference on Beyond the Welfare State: Towards a Welfare Partnership
Programme Advisory Committee (TISN & YS) Meeting under Science for Equity, Empowerment and Development (SEED) Division of DST
Resource Person
Chairperson: Dr. Manjula Bharathy Prof. Anjali Monteiro Prof. K.P. Jayasankar Mr. K.V. Nagesh Ms. Shilpa Phadke Ms. P. Niranjana Dr. Sujithkumar Parayil
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QUICK FACTS Faculty Members Research Projects Field Action Projects Publications Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes Organised Faculty Participation in/Contribution to Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes Papers/Films Presented 7 18 2 13 11 44 33
Feminism and Young Women Ideology and Operational Strategies of the Kudumbhashree Mission in Kerala Documentary on Towards People-Centred Initiatives in Leh With You (A 3-hour orientation film for Pre-admission Coaching for SC/ST Students at TISS) Documentary on Dr. Binayak Sen: Act of Staying Alive Engendering Governance and Rural Local Bodies in Bihar, Karnataka and Rajasthan* Documentary on Music of the Marginalised (Phase-II) Documentary on Climate Justice for All Film: Memetla Saduvale? (Telugu) Documentary on Gender and Governance Documentary on Ageing Film: Merit Interrupted Gendered Governance and Inclusion Gender, Violence, Urban Space Documentary on Music of the Marginalised
Ms. Shilpa Phadke Dr. Manjula Bharathy and Dr. Sujithkumar Parayil Dr. Manjula Bharathy Dr. Manjula Bharathy, Mr. Mukund Sawant, Mr. Bharat Ahire and Mr. Mangesh Gudekar Dr. Manjula Bharathy Dr. Manjula Bharathy
Post-production Completed
Jamsetji Tata Trust Indian Network on Ethics and Climate Change Anveshi Research Centre, Hyderabad Jamsetji Tata Trust TISS, Mumbai Anveshi Research Centre, Hyderabad The Hunger Project None Jamsetji Tata Trust
Production Completed
Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Prof. K.P. Jayasankar Prof. Anjali Monteiro, Prof. K.P. Jayasankar and Mr. K.V. Nagesh Mr. K.V. Nagesh Dr. Manjula Bharathy Dr. Manjula Bharathy Mr. K.V. Nagesh Dr. Manjula Bharathy Ms. Shilpa Phadke Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Prof. K.P. Jayasankar
Feb. 2009 Feb. 2009 Feb. 2009 Feb. 2009 Dec. 2008 May 2008 Mar. 2008
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Sponsor
Present Position
In-Charge
Local Governance and Gendered Citizenship in Maharashtra* Diver-Cities': Digital Collaboratory Gender and Governance in Kerala
Research Council, TISS UNESCO and University of Western Sydney Board of Research Studies, TISS
Dr. Manjula Bharathy Prof. Anjali Monteiro, Prof. K.P. Jayasankar and Ms. Shilpa Phadke Dr. Manjula Bharathy
May 2006
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Centre for Media and Cultural Studies, TISS, Mumbai. To undertake community photography work, involving students of CMCS and young people from underprivileged communities. Community photography workshop at Rehnuma Library, Mumbra. Prof. Anjali Monteiro, Prof. K.P. Jayasankar, Mr. K.V. Nagesh, Ms. Shilpa Phadke, Ms. P. Niranjana and Dr. Sujithkumar Parayil.
Publications
Dr. Manjula Bharathy Negotiating the Politics of Presence: Rural Local Governance and Gendered Citizenship in Maharashtra (Monograph). No One is Here: Understanding the Engendering Governance in Kerala (Monograph), Project Report Research Council, TISS. PESA: A Developmental Perspective, NPPD Newsletter, 2, August 2009. Relevance of Peoples Campaign in Kerala, NPPD Newsletter, 1, May 2009. Prof. K.P. Jayasankar and Prof. Anjali Monteiro Jai Ho Shanghai: The Invisible Poor in Slumdog Millionaire. In A. Kumar, J.A. Scholte, M. Kaldor, M. Glasius, H. Seckinelgin and H. Anheir (Eds.), Global Civil Society Yearbook, London: Sage Publications, 2009. Jai Ho Shanghai: The Invisible Poor in Slumdog Millionaire (Reprint). In Mumbai Reader 08, Mumbai: Urban Design Research Institute (UDRI), 2009. Prof. Anjali Monteiro Book Review: The Phobic and the Erotic: The Politics of Sexualities in Contemporary India, Culture, Health and Sexuality, 12(3), 343345, 2009. Dr. Sujithkumar Parayil Visuality of Ethnography, Tapasam, 3(2), 219279, 2009. Ms. Shilpa Phadke Why Loiter? Radical Possibilities for Gendered Dissent. In M. Butcher and S. Velayutham (Eds.), Dissent and Cultural Resistance in Asias Cities, London: Routledge, 2009. (co-author) Whos Having Fun. In First Proof: The Penguin Book of New Writing from India 5, New Delhi: Penguin, 2009. (co-author) Insider-Outsider: The Vexed Questions of Access to Public Space. In Mumbai Reader 08, Mumbai: UDRI, 2009. These Mumbai Streets. In Mumbai Reader 08, Mumbai: UDRI, 2009. Objects of Desire, India Today, 5865, December 7, 2009.
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Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Prof. K.P. Jayasankar Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Prof. K.P. Jayasankar Mr. K.V. Nagesh
Institute of Design and Arts, Lahti University of Applied Sciences, Finland MVPSS College of Architecture and Centre for Design, Nashik Laya
Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Prof. K.P. Jayasankar Dr. Manjula Bharathy
CMCS, TISS, and British Council NPPD and Research Council, TISS CMCS, TISS, and United States India Educational Foundation
Mumbai
Executive Committee Membership and other Official Positions in Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations
Dr. Manjula Bharathy
Member, Central Advisory Committee, Ministry of Panchayati Raj, Government of India, New Delhi Member, Advisory Committee, National Platform for Promoting Decentralisation, New Delhi President, Managing Committee, AVEHI, Mumbai Member, Editorial Advisory Board, MICA Communication Review, Ahmedabad Member, Academic Council, Tripura University, Agartala Member, Search Committee for Director of Mudra Institute of Communication, Ahmedabad Member, National Screening Committee for the FulbrightNehru Visiting Lecturer Fellowship, 2009, Mumbai Member, Editorial Board, Routledge Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia Series, Sydney Member, Managing Committee, AVEHI, Mumbai Member, Navnirmiti Trust, Mumbai Chairperson, Jury for Jeevika Film Festival, Delhi Member, Editorial Board, Routledge Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia Series, Sydney Associate, Partners for Urban Knowledge Action and Research, Mumbai Board Member, Creating Resources for Empowerment in Action, New Delhi
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Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Prof. K.P. Jayasankar Paris, France Thiruvananthapuram Hyderabad Mar. 10, 2010 Indian Social Science Congress Mar. 1314, 2010 Kerala Chalachitra Academy Mar. 30, 2010 Comite du Filme Ethnographique
2009
Our Family
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33rd Indian Social Science Congress: Plenary Session on Reaching PeopleModes, Modalities and Agencies of Communicating Alternative Strategies Jodhpur Mar. 46, 2010 Mar. 46, 2010 Kannur University Centre for Education and Communication, UGC Presented a Film
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Chennai Mar. 19, 2010 Feb. 26, 2009 IndoKorea Centre, Chennai Nagpur Prakriti and UNICEF Thrissur Feb. 20, 2010 Chetana Media Institute TISS, Mumbai Feb. 12, 2010 Centre for Media and Cultural Studies, TISS Mumbai Feb. 911, 2010 Feb. 5, 2010 Agaz Foundation Pune Film and Television Institute of India, Pune
Modernity and its Various Aspects within the Indian Context Presented a Film (in absentia) Presented a Paper IdentifyThe Construction of Selfhood Gram Sabha and Elected Women Representatives Presented a Film (in absentia) Discussant/Coordinator Do Din ka Mela
Body, Unconscious Memories and Subordinate Spaces: A Study of Kalabhavan Manis Films Presented a Paper Grassroots Democracy: The Gender Dimension Participant -
Faculty New Delhi Jaipur Dec. 16, 2009 Agaz Foundation Presented a Paper Jan. 27, 2010 Agaz Foundation Presented a Paper Participatory Citizenship and Gendered Governance Elected Women Representatives and Gendered Civil Society Do Din ka Mela Do Din ka Mela XXWhy Gendered Citizenship and Participatory Democracy Technology and Community Radio Presented a Paper Presented a Film Coordinated the Documentation Team Chaired a Session Krantijyoti Savitribai Phule Womens Studies Centre, University of Pune Female Eye Films School of Journalism and Mass Communication University of Colorado Oct. 19, 2009 Panchayati Raj Institutions and Engendering Governance XXWhy -
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
Gender and Local Governance in Rajasthan Bhubaneswar Mumbai Chicago, USA Bengaluru Mumbai Patna Thiruvananthapuram New Delhi Nov. 1114, 2009 Nov. 34, 2009 Nov. 6, 2009 Nov. 3, 2009 Nov. 12, 2009 Nov. 24, 2009 Agaz Foundation Kerala Chalachitra Academy Indian Network on Ethics and Climate Change Nov. 2728, 2009 Comet Media Foundation Nov. 30, 2009 Agaz Foundation Presented a Paper Chaired a Session Dec. 5, 2009 Reeling Films Presented a Film (in absentia) Dec. 10, 2009 St. Xaviers College, Mumbai Presented a Film Dec. 1214, 2009 Jatin Das Centre for the Arts Presented a Film
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Pune Toronto, Canada Boulder, Colorado, USA New York, USA Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies, The City University of New York
Ms. P. Niranjana
National Public Hearings on the Climate Crisis and the National Action Plan on Climate Change
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Faculty Skjetten, Norway Berlin, Germany New Delhi Sep. 28, 2009 Ministry of Panchayati Raj, Government of India Presented a Paper Oct. 414, 2009 Aedes Gallery, Berlin Put up an Installation Oct. 18, 2009 Royal Norwegian Embassy Presented a Paper Gendered Citizenship and Participatory Governance in India Gender Strategies for Loitering
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Marginalisation and Participatory Democracy: A Study of Women and Tribes in PRIs XXWhy -
Dr. Manjula Bharathy New Delhi Sep. 56, 2009 Sep. 4, 2009 University of Mumbai, in collaboration with University of Yale IEEE, India Indira Gandhi National Open University Discussant
Bilao, Spain
Sep. 6, 2009
Zinegoak Festival
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Working Class Movement in India: Past, Present and Future Bengaluru Aug. 28, 2008
Presented a Paper
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Mumbai Aug. 18, 2009 Aug. 14, 2009 Aug. 1011, 2009 Aug. 10, 2009 S.N.G. Archarya and D.K. Marathe College, Chembur Mahila Rajsatta Andolan, Mumbai Indira Gandhi National Open University Emory University and Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata Jul. 14, 2009 Royal Anthropological Association, London Mumbai New Delhi Kolkata Leeds, UK
Ms. P. Niranjana
Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) Conference on Technologies for Humanitarian Challenges
Presented a Paper
Globalisation and Global Media: Perspectives and Challenges Presented a Paper Discussant Women Movement and Participatory Democracy -
Presented a Paper
Body, Unconscious Memories and Subordinate Spaces: A Study of Kalabhavan Manis Films Presented a Film (in absentia) Our Family
Faculty Cairo, Egypt Tokyo, Japan Amsterdam, The Netherlands Chicago, USA May 2021, 2009 Annenberg School of Communication, University of Pennsylvania Department of Family and Child Welfare, Government of Kerala Kerala State Planning Board Presented a Paper Presented a Paper May 2024, 2009 Netherlands Queerfest Presented a Film (in absentia) Our Family May 22, 2009 Council of Local Authorities for International Relation Presented a Paper May 2528, 2009 Institute for Gender and Womens Studies, American University of Cairo Presented a Paper Why Loiter: Gendered Possibilities for Dissent Panchayati Raj Institutions and Democratic Decentralisation in India
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
International Communications Association 2009 Pre-Conference on India and Communication Studies Thiruvananthapuram May 9, 2009 May 12, 2009
Thinking Do-ers and Doing Thinkers: Re-thinking Media Education in India Self Help Group and Women Component Plan in Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram
Presented a Paper
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Spatial Patterns of Violence: A Case Study of Protracted Conflict in Manipur Social Impact Assessment of JaitapuMadban Nuclear Power Plant Hospital Preparedness for Disaster Response in Mumbai Sukhi Baliraja Initiative: Vidarbha Baseline Survey's Psychosocial Care Programme* Climate Change and Urban Disaster Risk Reduction Carrying Capacity of Mumbai Post-Tsunami Study on Rehabilitation in Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu
JTCDM, TISS
Just initiated
Dr. Balamurugan Guru, Dr. Samrat Sinha and Dr. Jacquleen Joseph Mr. Mahesh Kamble
JTCDM, TISS
Feb. 2010
Report writing
Centre for Enquiry into Health and Allied Themes Sir Ratan Tata Trust and Sir Dorabji Tata Trust
Faculty-in-Charge :
Improving Sustainable Livelihood of Tsunami-affected People of Nicobar Islands through Community-Based Cooperative Unit and Islands Knowledge Centres, estd.: 2009 Andaman and Nicobar Islands Sponsor Objective Programmes : : : The Sustainable Indigenous Futures Fund, Austria. Establish network of Island Knowledge Centres across the Nicobar archipelago that will act as resource and capacity-building centres by providing a variety of services towards building sustainable livelihoods. Team for the project appointed at Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Two trainings completed. Mid-term evaluation completed. Baseline Research Tools and Training completed. Project Staff : Mr. Dharma Suandaray, Ms. Ruchi Maheshwari, Mr. Ulhas, Mr. Rajendran and Ms. Calista. Prof. Janki Andharia (till Augst 2009), Dr. Jacquleen Joseph and Mr. Mahesh Kamble.
Faculty-in-Charge* :
26/11 Terror Attack Families Rehabilitation, estd.: 2009 Mumbai. Sponsor Objectives : : Taj Trust Fund. To reach the most marginalised survivors and facilitate the recovery process.
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To help reach resources to those who were not reached by government and civil society groups or whose needs were partially met. Programmes : Listing of all families affected by the attack. Rehabilitation plan for the affected members (medical, livelihood and psychosocial). Psychosocial support to the affected and their families. Training for livelihoods. Follow-up of those who have migrated to parent states. Project Staff : Ms. Kanchan, Mr. Rahul, Ms. Tania and Ms. Rupali. Dr. Jacquleen Joseph.
Faculty-in-Charge* :
Food Security, estd.: 2009 TISS, Mumbai. Sponsor Objectives : : TISS, Mumbai. To update policy-level information. To do research. To build networks with civil society groups and other stakeholders. To monitor and support the Advisors district representatives. To engage with government officials to encourage better implementation of schemes. To interact regularly with the Commissioners Office in Delhi and other Advisors around the country. Programmes : Wrote and published three papers on implementation of schemes. Interviews and reports published in three newspapers. Regular interaction with food rights activists, NGOs and district representatives. Meeting with DSO at Thane towards monitoring implementation. Meetings with representatives. Workshop on poverty line and food rights. Tried interaction with Chief Minister and Chief Secretary, Minister of Food and Civil Supplies. A film and handbook for monitoring food schemes in preparation. Facilitated visit to Fyan-affected area to assess impact on food security schemes. Project Staff : Ms. Amruta Paradkar. Mr. Mahesh Kamble.
Faculty-in-Charge :
Publications
Prof. Janki Andharia
Towards Disaster Resilience Index for Vulnerable Communities in Mumbai, JTCDM Working Paper Series Number 12, Mumbai: Tata Institute of Social Sciences, 2010. Critical Exploration of Community Organization in India, Community Development Journal, 44(3), 276290, 2009 Higher Education in Disaster Management: The TISS Experience, Asian Journal of Environment and Disaster Management, 1(1), 7991, 2009. (co-author)
Geomatics in Disaster ManagementAbstract Volume, Mumbai: JTCDM, TISS, 2010. (editor) Surface Temperature Mapping using ETM-TIR Images in Parts of Precambrian Terrain, India. In S. Anbazhagan, Venkatachalapathy and R. Neelakantan (Eds.), Exploration Geology and Geoinformatics, New Delhi: Macmillan India, 2009. (co-author) Spectral Reflectance Studies of Lunar Analog Rocks. In S. Anbazhagan, Venkatachalapathy and R. Neelakantan (Eds.), Exploration Geology and Geoinformatics, New Delhi: Macmillan India, 2009. (co-author) Horizontal Gliding and Nappe Sheets in the Charnockite Hills East of Salem, Tamil Nadu: A Preliminary Study. In S. Anbazhagan, Venkatachalapathy and R. Neelakantan (Eds.), Exploration Geology and Geoinformatics, New Delhi: Macmillan India, 2009. (co-author)
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The Challenges of Conducting a Humanitarian Response: A Report on the Post-Floods Situation in Mahabubnagar District, Mumbai: Tata Institute of Social Science, November 2009.
Implementation of TPDS and Antyodaya in Maharashtra. In N. Sardeshpande, A. Shukla and K. Scott (Eds.), Nutritional Crisis in Maharashtra, Pune: Support for Advocacy and Training to Health Initiative (SATHI-CEHAT), 2009. Implementation of Mid Day Meals Scheme in Maharashtra. In N. Sardeshpande, A. Shukla and K. Scott (Eds.), Nutritional Crisis in Maharashtra, Pune: Support for Advocacy and Training to Health Initiative (SATHI-CEHAT), 2009. Implementation of ICDS in Maharashtra. In N. Sardeshpande, A. Shukla and K. Scott (Eds.), Nutritional Crisis in Maharashtra, Pune: Support for Advocacy and Training to Health Initiative (SATHI-CEHAT), 2009.
TISS, Mumbai
JTCDM, TISS
Prof. Janki Andharia Mr. Mahesh Kamble Prof. Janki Andharia Prof. Janki Andharia
Jan. 28, 2010 Jan. 1314, 2010 Jan. 1115, 2010 Jan. 8, 2010
Jan. 5, 2010
TISS, Mumbai
JTCDM, TISS
Nov. 13, 2009 Oct. 910, 2009 Oct. 59, 2009 Sep 78, 2009 Sep. 7, 2009 May 1, 2009
TISS, Mumbai
Dr. Samrat Sinha and Dr. Balamurugan Guru Prof. Janki Andharia
West Bengal
Mumbai
JTCDM, TISS
TISS, Mumbai
JTCDM, TISS
Deorukh, Ratnagiri Sneha Samrudhdhi Mandal and JTCDM, TISS Mumbai JTCDM, TISS, and College of Naval Warfare, Indian Navy
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Executive Committee Membership and other Official Positions in Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations
Prof. Janki Andharia
External Member, Anti-Sexual Harassment Committee, Tata Chemicals, Mumbai Member, Executive Council, Janarth, Aurangabad Patron Member, Board of Tata Chemicals Rural Development Society, Mithapur, Gujarat Member, Committee on Vulnerable Groups, National Disaster Management Authority, New Delhi Member, Committee on Community-Based Disaster Risk Reduction, National Disaster Management Authority, New Delhi Member, Governing Board, Academy of Gandhian Studies, Tirupati Member, Board of Studies, Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati Member, Induction of Disaster Management Curricula at Higher and Technical Level of Education, New Delhi Advisor, Young Lives Advisory Panel, Hyderabad Member, Academic and Administrative Audit Committee, Pondicherry University Member, Asian University Network for Environment and Disaster Management, Bangkok Member, Editorial Board, Asian Journal of Disaster Management and Environment, Bangkok Member, Maharashtra Pollution Control Board Vasundhara Awards 2010 Technical Committee, Mumbai Member, Selection Committee, Delhi University, Delhi Member, Selection Committee, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry Member, Advisory Committee, Centre for Disability Studies, Pondicherry Trustee, Conservation Action Trust, Mumbai Assistant Advisor, Advisor to the Commissioner appointed by Supreme Court of India in Right to Food, Mumbai, Maharashtra
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Faculty
Review Workshop on The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB): For Local and Regional Policy TISS, Mumbai Apr. 910, 2010 JTCDM, TISS Presented two Papers (as co-author)
Mumbai
IIT-Bombay, Green Indian States Trust (GIST), Conservation Action Trust, and BNHS India
Discussant
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Hyderabad Mar. 31, 2010 Mar. 45, 2010 Feb. 2224, 2010 Centre for Regional Studies, University of Hyderabad Georgia Institute of Technology Chulalongkorn University and Kyoto University Conducted a Session Atlanta, USA Bangkok, Thailand Participant Participant and Discussant Pune Mumbai Feb. 2226, 2010 Feb. 9, 2010 RedR India Participant Conducted a Session Nirmala Niketan and State Human Rights Commission
Application of Geomatics in Landslide Hazards Zonation Mapping in Kalimpong Region, Darjeeling District Flood Risk Mapping in Special Reference to Demographic and Physical Vulnerability Indicators, Parts of Mumbai, India Institutional and Legislature Framework for Disaster Management in India -
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4th Workshop of Asian University Network of Environment and Disaster Management: Focusing on Higher Education on Disaster Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation
2009
Human Rights
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Faculty New Delhi Jan. 2122, 2010 Department of Urban Planning, School of Planning and Architecture Tata Power Chaired a Session Displacement and Rehabilitation Presented a Paper Towards Disaster Resilience Index for Vulnerable Community in Mumbai
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
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Workshop on Sustainability for Tata Power Senior Leadership Team TISS, Mumbai Conducted a Workshop TISS, Mumbai Jan. 1115, 2010 JTCDM, TISS Conducted 2 Sessions Jan. 1115, 2010 JTCDM, TISS Conducted a Session
Mumbai
2009
Principles of Disaster Management Community-based Disaster Management Introduction to Disastters Types and Effects of Disasters Politicising Food Rights
10
Food Rights
Indian Instiute of Education, Pune Mumbai Dec. 19, 2009 Drive India Enterprise Solutions Limited
Conducted a Session
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Mumbai Dec. 11, 2009 LOG-India Nalbari and Majuli Islands, Assam New Delhi Oct. 7, 2009 Nov. 22Dec. 6, 2009 RedR India Young Lives Project, Save the Children Mumbai Oct. 59, 2009 JTCDM, TISS Goa Sep. 1618, 2009 International Management Institute, New Delhi, and Goa Institute of Management
Participant
Participant
Resource Person
Presented a Paper
Methodological and Ethical Issues in Research: The Young Lives Study Conducted a Session Principles of Disaster Management
Presented a Paper
Faculty Deoruekh, Ratnagiri Cardiff, UK London, UK Sep. 35, 2009 Community Development Journal Presented a Paper Sep. 7, 2009 Oxford University Press Presented a Paper Citizenship and Local Democracy in India Fieldwork in Community Organisation: Privileging a Process of Political Engagement Targeted Approach to PDS and Current Poverty Line Disaster Management Course at JTCDM School Disaster Management Planning Participant Sep. 11, 2009 Sneha Samruddhi Mandal Facilitated the TNA Training Need Assessment
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
International Symposium on Community Development in an Age of Uncertainty: Connection and Fragmentations Mumbai Roorkee Mumbai Bangkok, Thailand New Delhi May 2226, 2009 Women in Security, Conflict Management and Peace Jul. 520, 2009 Asian Disaster Preparedness Centre Aug. 8, 2009 Rambhau Mhalagi Prabodhinee Aug. 22, 2008 Department of Architecture, IIT, Roorkee Presented a Paper Conducted a Session Participant Aug. 27, 2009 SAATHICEHAT Chaired a Session
Disaster Management
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Mumbai May 22, 2009 Doordarshan, Mumbai
Seventh Annual Conflict Transformation Workshop on Seeking Peace in Changing Worlds: Conflict Transformation and the New Geopolitics of Power
Panellist
Programme Coordinator: Ms. Sabiha Vasi Dean (Students Affairs): Prof. Nasreen Rustomfram
Chairperson: Prof. D.P. Singh Dr. Rajshree P. Mahtani Dr. Anil Sutar Mr. K. Ravindran
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Research Projects
Title of the Project Sponsor Date of Sanction/Commencement Apr. 2001 Present Position In-Charge
Closed
Executive Committee Membership and other Official Positions in Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations
Prof. Nasreen Rustomfram
Member, Executive Committee, Apnalaya, Mumbai Member, Sexual Harassment Committee, Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited, Mumbai Trustee, ICMH, Mumbai Founder Trustee, PATH, Mumbai Trustee, FRCH, Mumbai
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Faculty-in-Charge* :
Jan. 49, 2023, Feb. 26, 1517 and Mar. 2328, 2010 Nov. 17, 2009 Nov. 913, 2009 Nov. 8, Dec. 10, 2009 and Feb. 1213, 2010 Oct. 2224, 2009 Oct. 67, 2009 Sep. 13, 2009
TISS, Mumbai
Refresher Course on Women and Governance Life Skills Workshop Refresher Course on Academic Leadership in the Capacity Building Programme for Women Managers in Higher Education Training of Trainers in Participatory Training Methodology
Imphal
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Community Building and Exploring Expectations Reflections on Volunteering Identifying Personal Strengths Identify Needs of the Elderly Action Plan Communication Skills and Conflict Resolution
10
Training Programme on Materials Management for Hospitals Materials Managers TISS, Mumbai Feb. 45, 2010 School of Management and Labour Studies, TISS Resource Person
TISS, Mumbai
Resource Person
Emotional Intelligence: Functional and Dysfunctional Impact of Emotions Key Leadership Challenges Chaired a Session Discussant Observer Participant Academic Leadership
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Dibrugarh Dec. 1619, 2009 Mumbai Dec. 11, 2009 Office of Students Affairs, TISS Mumbai Sep 711, 2009 TISS, Mumbai Mumbai Sep. 21, 2009 SHSS, TISS Mumbai Jul. 13 and Oct. 8, 2009 Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malasia
Sensitivity, Awareness and Motivation Workshop for Women Managers in Higher Education
Personal Relationships: A Basis of Our Private and Our Professional Life Theme-Centred Interaction Application Workshop Based on Concrete Situations
Participant
Hospital Management Training Programme for Centre Directors and Senior Managers of Apollo Health and Lifestyle Limited
Resource Person
Resource Person
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Content Analysis of Cases of Runaway Children Primary and Secondary Schools in Navi Mumbai: Facilities, Student Enrolment and Performance and Staff Profile Socioeconomic, Educational and Health Status of Muslim Community in Maharashtra Conceptualisation of SATHIs Programmes for Children Employment in Service Sector in Navi Mumbai: Government and Private Offices A Study of the Relationship between UK-based Civil Society Organisations with CSOs in the Global South: Issues and Challenges Child Rights as a Field of Practice in India
Ongoing Completed
Apr. 2009
Report writing
Completed Completed
Jul. 2008
Data processing
Sep. 2007
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Publications
Prof. P.C. Saxena
Indian Labour Migrants in Lebanon: A Comparative Study of Migrants from Punjab and Tamil Nadu, Viewpoints Special Edition: Migration and the Mashreq, Washington, D.C.: Middle East Institute, April 2010. http://www.mei.edu/Portals/o/Publications/ Migration%20Mashreq.pdf
Profile of Elderly Women Workers in India, HelpAge India Research and Development Journal, 15(2), 812, 2009. (co-author) Population Trends. In Mumbai Development Report 2009, Mumbai: Oxford University Press, 2009.
Pune
Water Shed
Executive Committee Membership and other Official Positions in Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations
Prof. D.P. Singh
Trustee, Indian Association of Study of Population, Tirupati Trustee, PRERNA, Mumbai Member, Curriculum Development Committee for Masters Degree Programme in Statistics, Central University of Bihar, Patna Member, Working Group to Develop an MIS for Childrens Institutions in Maharashtra, Department of Women and Child Development, Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai Advisor, Advisory Board, ICICI Bank Foundation for Child Health and Nutrition, Mumbai Resource Person, UNICEFs Study on CWCs in Maharashtra, Mumbai Research Advisor, CEHATs Study on Exploring Religious Discrimination at Health Facilities, Mumbai Member, Thesis Advisory Committee, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai Member, Selection Committee, Khadi & Village Industries Commission, Mumbai Member, Indian Association of Social Science and Health, Mumbai Fellow of Rural Health Society, Kolkata.
Mr. K. Ravindran
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National Conference on Demographic Convergence, Demographic Dividend, Population Ageing and Implications for Health and Socioeconomic Transformations: Special Focus on South Indian States Varanasi Mar. 57, 2010 Indian Association for Social Sciences and Health Chaired a Session -
Prof. D. P. Singh
Seminar on Demography: International Perspectives and Challenges in India Mumbai Feb. 3, 2010 SP Jain Institute of Management
Presented a Paper
141
Pune Jan. 19, 2010 SATHI, Bengaluru Varanasi Nov. 2729, 2009 ISMS, New Delhi TISS, Mumbai Nov. 13, 2009 Max Planck, TISS and PUKAR IASP Tirupati Nov. 35, 2009
Population Environment and Health Nexus: An Indian Perspective Resource Person Evaluation of Social Development Programmes
ANNUAL
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Evidence-Based Practice
Participant
REPORT
Participant
2009
Presented a Paper
10
Faculty Marrakech, Morocco Sep. 27Oct. 2, 2009 IUSSP Presented two Papers
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
ANNUAL
26th International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) Conference
REPORT 2009
Ageing and Age-Structural Transition in Arab Countries: Estimated Period of Demographic Dividends and Economic Opportunity Policies for Protection of International Labour Migrants in Host Countries: A Case Study of Indian Migrant Workers in Lebanon -
Dr. Anil S. Sutar Kathmandu, Nepal Mumbai Jul. 1920, 2009 YUVA Aug. 1014, 2009 UNICEF ROSA Resource Person External Observer
Pune
Watershed
Resource Person
10
Qualitative Methods for Education Policy and Planning External Observers Report
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QUICK FACTS Faculty Members Research Projects Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes Organised Participation in/Contribution to Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes 3 2 8 10
An Evaluation Study of National Service Scheme in India Role of NSS in Community Development in Maharashtra and Goa: An Assessment
Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sport, GoI Board of Research Studies, TISS
Completed
Mr. Khalil Ahmed, Ms. Saman Afroz and Ms. C. Saigita Mr. Khalil Ahmed, Ms. Saman Afroz and Ms. C. Saigita
Oct. 2007
Completed
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Nagpur
MoYAS, GoI
Workshop on Addressing Domestic Violence through Educational Institutions 119th Orientation Course 118th Orientation Course 46th NSS Refresher Course on Education in Human Values 117th Orientation Course
MoYAS, GoI
Feb. 1322, 2010 Dec. 1423, 2009 Dec. 15, 2009 Oct. 30Nov. 8, 2009
Executive Committee Membership and other Official Positions in Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations
Mr. Khalil Ahmed
Advisor, Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth, Dapoli Advisor, International Society for Harmony and Peace, Mumbai Advisor, Karunya Trust, Mumbai Advisor, Maharashtra United Social Trust, Mumbai Member, NSS+2 Advisory Committee, Directorate of Higher Secondary Education, Pune Member, NSS Advisory Committee, Yeshwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, Nashik Member, NSS Advisory Committee, NSSTOC, Ahmednagar Member, NSS Advisory Committee, S.N.D.T. Womens University, Mumbai Member, NSS Advisory Committee, Goa University, Goa Member, NSS Advisory Committee, Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik Member, NSS Advisory Committee, NSS Cell, Department of Higher and Technical Education, Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai Member, NSS Advisory Committee, I.T.I. Directorate, Mumbai Member, NSS Advisory Committee, Shivaji University, Kolhapur Member, NSS Advisory Committee, Babasaheb Ambedkar Technical University, Lonere Member, NSS Advisory Committee, RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur Member, NSS Advisory Committee, National Institute of Events Management, Mumbai Member, NSS Advisory Committee, Needs Foundation, Mumbai Member, NSS Advisory Committee, Citizens Council for Better Tomorrow, Mumbai
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Faculty
Workshop on SPSS
Nagpur
Ms. C. Saigita
TISS, Mumbai
Mumbai
Resource Person
Changing Values and Ethics in Religion Resource Person Youth Empowerment: Socioeconomic Perspective: Role of NSS Resource Person Communal Harmony in Current Day Context Resource Person NSS in Retrospect and Prospect
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Mumbai Sep. 11, 2009 Panji, Goa Aug. 1113, 2009 SLO-Office, Goa Mumbai Aug. 4, 2009 SLO-Office, Maharashtra Mumbai Jul. 6, 8 and 10, 2009 Jun. 2729, 2009 NSS Cell, Mumbai Silvasa SLO-Office, Maharashtra Mumbai Jun 25, 2009 Institute of Islamic Studies
Resource Person
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Ms. C. Saigita
Resource Person
2009
Resource Person
10
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Digitisation of Minutes of Academic Council/Governing Board Meetings Digitisation of Bal Chetna: The Quarterly Bulletin of the Indian Association of Pre-School Education Capacity Building in the Knowledge Environment: Workshops to Train Library and Information Professionals in Information Literacy Skills
TISS, Mumbai
Dr. Muttayya Koganuramath and Dr. Mallikarjun Angadi Dr. Muttayya Koganuramath and Dr. Mallikarjun Angadi
Mar. 2010
Mar. 2009
Ongoing
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Publications
Dr. Mallikarjun Angadi
Putting Knowledge to Work: Best Practices in Librarianship, Mumbai: Bombay Science Librarians Association, 2009. (co-author)
Scientometric Portrait of Nobel Laureate Carl E. Wieman. In B.S. Kademani and A. Sagar (Eds.), Serving Knowledge in the 21st Century: Dr. Vijai Kumar Festschrift, Mumbai: Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, 2009. (co-authors)
Information Communication Technology and HRM Issues in Academic Libraries: A Study, Indian Journal of Information, Library and Society, 22(1 and 2), 6474, 2009. (co-author) Library Staff Competence in Providing Information Literacy Programmes in the ICT Environment: A Case Study. In B.S. Kademani and A. Sagar (Eds.), Serving Knowledge in the 21st Century: Dr. Vijai Kumar Festschrift, Mumbai: Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, 2009. (co-author) Library: A Temple of Learning and Knowledge, Mumbai: Sita Publications, 2010. (co-editor)
Digitization in Academic Library: A Success Story of Tata Institute of Social Sciences, DESIDOC Journal Library & Information Technology, 30(1), 3843, 2009
Impact of Digital Information Culture on the Academic Libraries. In H. Kabir and K.G. Sudhier, Prof. C.V. Rajan Pillai Festschrift, Thiruvananthapuram: University of Kerala, 2010.
Mumbai
Dr. Muttayya Koganuramath and Dr. Satish Kanamadi Dr. Muttayya Koganuramath
Executive Committee Membership and other Official Positions in Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations
Dr. Muttayya Koganuramath
Chairperson, Bombay Science Librarians Association, Mumbai Expert Member, Library and Resource Centre, Central University, Bihar, Patna Expert Member, Library and Resource Centre, Central University, Gujarat, Gandhinagar Member, Executive Committee, Bombay Science Librarians Association, Mumbai
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National Conference on Knowledge, Knowledge Banks and Information Networking Chennai Mar. 2930, 2010 Anna University Participant -
2009
EAP 2010: Workshop on Effective Communication and Presentation Skills for Library Professionals Srinagar Mar. 1516, 2010 Jan. 27Feb. 16, 2010 Pondicherry University Participant ICSSR and University of Kashmir, Srinagar Participant -
10
UGC Sponsored Refresher Course in Library and Information Science Noida Jan. 2124, 2010 Indian Library Association and Birla Institute of Management Technology Guru Nanak Institute of Management Studies ICFTE
148
Mumbai Jan. 15, 2010 Dubai Dec. 2830, 2009 Dharwad Dec. 21, 2009 Karnatak University TISS, Mumbai Dec. 1819, 2009 TISS and International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions
55th ILA National Conference on Library and Information Science in the Digital Era
Chaired a Session
RFID and Security System in the Libraries Presented a Paper Technical Education and E-resources in India: Prospects and Developments Chaired a Session Libraries and Webometrics
Dr. Mallikarjun Angadi, Mr. Putturaj Choukimath and Mr. Prabhu Gaddimani
International Workshop on Capacity Building in the Knowledge Environment: Primary Workshop to Train Library and Information Professionals in Information Literacy Skills
Participants
Faculty Mumbai Dec. 1418, 2009 SAARC Documentation Centre and TISS, Mumbai Participants -
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
Dr. Satish Kanamadi, Mr. Putturaj Choukimath and Mr. Prabhu Gaddimani Mumbai Nov. 6, 2009 TISS, Mumbai Participants -
TISSSDC Workshop on Design and Development of Digital Libraries Using Open Source Software
Dr. Mallikarjun Angadi, Mr. Putturaj Choukimath and Mr. Prabhu Gaddimani Delhi Oct. 58, 2009 DULS, University of Delhi Presented a Paper
ICAL 2009: International Conference on Academic Libraries Bhubaneswar Spe. 2021, 2009 Nabakrushna Chaudhury for Development Studies Presented a Paper
Learning Resource Centre for the Visually Impaired Students in the Universities to Foster Inclusive Education Capacity Building of Library Professionals: A Case Study of Sir Dorabji Tata Memorial Library -
ICSSR National Seminar on Capacity Building for Library Professionals in Digital Environment Mumbai Aug. 8, 2009 Participant
149
Nainital May 18Jun. 13, 2009
The Advanced Center for Treatment, Research and Education in Cancer, and Bombay Science Librarians Association UGCASC, Kuman University, Nainital
Orientation Programme-8
Participant
STUDENTS
Student Strength Agencies for Field Work/Internships/Field Attachment Research Projects of Masters Degree Students M.Phil. and Ph.D. Seminars
151
Student Strength, 20092010 Programme Bachelors Masters M.Phil.* Ph.D.** Diploma and Certificate GRAND TOTAL Number of Students 112 919 55 155 247 1,488
Total 38 39 43 23 12 155
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Dignity Foundation BMC School Building, Topiwalalane, Opp. Lamington Road Police Station, Mumbai 400007. Family Welfare Agency Opp. B.D.D. Chawl No.5, N.M. Joshi Marg, Lower Parel (E), Mumbai 400013.
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Meru Cab Company Pvt. Ltd. 128, Ijmima building, Raheja Multiplex, Opp. Interface, Malad, Mumbai 400064. Nucler Power Corporation of India Ltd. Anushakti Nagar, Trombay, Mumbai 400094. Privi Organics Limited Thane Belapur Road, Navi Mumbai 400709. Rashtriya Chemical Fertilizers Administrative Building, 2nd Floor, CMDC, Chembur, Mumbai 400074.
Reliance People Serve Ltd. Reliance Corporate Park, Building No. 4, Ist Floor, A-Wing, Gate-A, Thane-Belapur Road, Ghansoli, Navi Mumbai 400701. SAP India Ltd. Platina , Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai. Sparklet Engineers 17, R.K. Industry House, Walbhat Road, Goregaon (E), Mumbai 400063. Sulzer Pumps India Pvt. Ltd. Navi Mumbai. Supreme Petrochem Ltd. 4th Floor, Solitaire Corporate Park, Chakala, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400093.
Tata Teleservices Ltd Corporate Office, A, E & F Blocks, Voltas Premises, T.B. Kadam Marg, Chinchpokli Mumbai 400033. The Akanksha Foundation Voltas House C, T.B. Kadam Marg, Chinchpokli, Mumbai 400033. Times Business Solutions Ltd. Times Tower, 5th Floor, Kamla Mills Compound, Lower Parel, Mumbai 400013. Zydus Nycomed Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. C/4, MIDC, Village Pawne, Thane-Belapur Road, Vashi, Navi Mumbai 400705.
M.A. IN COUNSELLING
B.A.R.C. Hospital Department of Psychiatry, Anushakti Nagar, Mumbai 400088. Disha Counselling Centre 3rd Floor, Kanchan Villa, KSA Compound, Bhavani Shankar Road, Near Shardashram School, Dadar, Mumbai 400028. Kripa Foundation 81/A Chapel Road, Mt. Carmel Church, Bandra (W), Mumbai 400050. Kshitij Mental Health Centre Near B.D.D. Chawl No. 11, N.M. Joshi Marg, Lower Parel, (E), Mumbai 400013. Larsen & Toubro Ltd. Welfare Department Gate No.1. Works, Saki Vihar Road, Powai, Mumbai 400072. Manav Seva Sangh 255/257, Sion Main Road (W), Mumba. Masina Centre for Psychotherapy and Behavioural Sciences C/o. Masina Hospital, Sant Savta Marg, Byculla (E), Mumbai 400027. New English School Paylipada, Trombay, Mumbai 400088. Stree Mukti Sanghtana Community Center Near Vashi Police Station, Sector 3, Vashi, Navi Mumbai 400703. Tata Memorial Hospital Psychiatric Unit, Dr. E. Borges Marg, Parel, Mumbai 400012.
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Jamsetji Tata Centre for Disaster Management Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Malati and Jal A.D Naoroji Campus, Lala Jamnadas Gupta Marg, Off . V.N. Purav Marg, Deonar, Mumbai 400088. Medecins Sans Frontieres C-203, Ground Floor, Defense Colony, New Delhi Practical Action Sri Lanka 5, Lionel Edirisinghe Mawatha, Kirulapone, Colombo 5.
Rural Volunteers Centre P.O. Village - Akajan, Sliapathar, Dhemaji 787059. Sphere India Building No. 3, Flat No. 401/3, Sona Apartments, Kaushilya Park, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110016. State Inter Agency Group C/o. Directorate of Disaster Management, Government of West Bengal , 87A, S.N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata 700014.
Sustainable Environment and Ecological Development Society 15/A First Floor, Institutional Area, Sector-IV, R.K. Puram, New Delhi110022. West Bengal State Disaster Management Authority BDO, Gosaba, Block-Gosaba, Dist. South 24 Parganas.
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Save the Children Srinagar. SBI Employees Union Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (E), Mumbai.
Self Employed Womens Association 7/5, First Floor, South Patel Nagar, New Delhi 110008. SEWA Ahmedabad SEWA Reception Centre, Opp. Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad 380001.
The Maritime Union of India Udyog Bhavan, 4th Floor, 29, Walchand Hirachand Marg, Ballard Estate, Mumbai 400001.
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Seva Mandir Old Fatehpura, Udaipur 313004, Rajasthan. SEWA (Rural) Jhagadia 393110, Dist. Bharuch, Gujarat. SNEHA: Urban Health Centre Room No. 416, 4th Floor, 60 Feet Road, Dharavi, Mumbai 400017.
Society for Education, Action and Research in Community Health Shodhgram P.O., District Gadchiroli 442505. Urmul Rural Health Research & Development Trust URMUL Bhawan, Near New Roadways Bus Stand, Bikaner 334001.
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K.B. Bhabha Hospital Belgrami Road, Near Bharat Talkies, Kurla (W), Mumbai 400070. K.E.M. Hospital Sardar Moodliar Road, Rasta Peth, Pune 411011. K.J. Somaiya Medical College and Research Centre Somaiya Ayurvihar Complex, Eastern Express Highway, Sion, Mumbai 400022. K.M.J. Phule Hospital Kannamwar Nagar, Vikhroli (E), Mumbai 400083 K.J. Somaiya Medical Trust Sion, Mumbai. Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital and Medical Research Centre Rao Saheb Achutrao Patwardhan Marg, Four Bunglows, Andheri (W), Mumbai 400053. Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre A-791, Bandra Reclamation, Bandra (W), Mumbai 400050. Lokmanya Tilak Memorial General Hospital Sion, Mumbai 400022. M.T. Agarwal Hospital Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road, Mulund (W), Mumbai 400080. MAA Municipal General Hospital Chembur, Mumbai 400071. Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hospital Near MD Collage, Dr. S.S. Rao Road, Parel (E), Mumbai 400012. Mallya Hospital No. 2, Vittal Mallya Road, Bangalore 560001. Manipal Health Systems Manipal Hospital, 98, Rustom Bagh, Airport Road, Bangalore 560017. Masina Hospital Sant Savta Marg, Byculla, Mumbai 400027.
Medium Healthcare Consulting Pvt. Ltd. Sravana Complex, Plot No. 8-2-269/19/S/2, Road No. 2, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad 500034. MGM Hospital Vashi, Navi Mumbai 400708. Narayana Hrudayalaya 258/A, Bommasandra Industrial Area, Anekal Taluk, Bangalore 562158. Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation 1st Floor, Belapur Bhavan , CBD, Navi Mumbai 400614. Nirmal Life Style Complex L.B.S. Road, Mulund (W), Mumbai 400080. P.D. Hinduja National Hospital and Medical Research Centre Veer Savarkar Marg, Mahim, Mumbai 400016. Parsi General Hospital Bomanji Petit Road, Kemps Corner, Opposite American Consulate, Near Babulnath Mandir, Mumbai 400036. Prince Aly Khan Hospital Aga Hall, Nesbit Road, Mazgaon, Mumbai 400010. Raheja Hospital Near Mahim Macchimar Vasahat, Mahim, Mumbai 400016. Rajawadi Hospital Ghatkopar (E), Mumbai 400077. S.V.D. Savarkar Hospital City Survey No. 506 & 507, Mahatma Phule Road, Mulund (E), Mumbai 400081. Sagar Hospitals #44/54, 30th Cross, Tilaknagar, Jayanagar Extension, Bangalore 560041. Saifee Hospital Post Box 3771, 15/17 Maharshi Karve Marg, Charni Road, Mumbai 400004. Sant Muktabai Hospital Barve Nagar, Ghatkopar (W), Mumbai 400084. Seth G.S.M & K.E.M Hospital Dr. S.S. Rao Road, Parel, Mumbai 400012.
Siddharth Hospital Motilal Nagar, Opposite P.O. Goregaon (W), Mumbai 400104. Sir Hurkisondas Nurrotumdas Hospital and Research Centre Padmashri Gordhanbapa Chowk, Raja Rammohan Roy Road, Mumbai 400004. St. Elizabeth Hospital, St. Joseph Education and Medical Relief Society J. Mehta Road, Malabar Hill, Mumbai 400006. Sushrusha Citizen Co-op. Hospital Ltd. 698/B, Ranade Road, Dadar (W), Mumbai 400028. Swiss Re Services India Pvt. Ltd. Sustainable Environment and Ecological Development 7th Floor, Tower-A, Penninsula Corporate Park, Ganpatrao Kadam Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai 400013. Tata Consultancy Service 1st Floor, SMB Unit, Empire Plaza, L.B.S. Marg, Vikhroli (W), Mumbai 400083. Tata Consultancy Service Road No. 13, MIDC Gateway Park, Aakruti Boat, Andheri (E), Mumbai. Tata Memorial Hospital Dr. Ernest Borghes Road, Parel, Mumbai 400012. Technopak Advisors Pvt. Ltd. 4th Floor, Tower A, Building No. 8, DLF Cyber City, DLF Phase II, Gurgaon 1220002. Thane Civil Hospital Pokhran Road, Tembi Naka, Thane (W), Thane 400061. V.N. Desai Hospital Golibar Road, 11th Road, Santacruz (E), TPS III, Mumbai 400055. Wockhardt Hospital 111A Rash Behari Avenue, Kolkata 700029. Wockhardt Hospitals 154/9, Bannerghatta Road, Opp. IIMB, Bengaluru 560076.
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Aditya Birla Institute of Management Learning Plot No. 50A, Sector 15, CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai 400614. AkzoNobel Decorative Paints ICI INDIA LIMITED, Plot No 1/1 TTC Industrial Area, Thane Belapur Road, Kopar Khairane, Navi Mumbai 400709. Asian Paints Asian Paints Limited, Asian Paints House, 6-A, Shanti Nagar, Santacruz (E), Mumbai 400055. ATOS Origin India PVT. LTD. Gate No. 2, Plant No. 5, Godrej & Boyce Mfg. , Pvt. Ltd., Phirojshahnagar, Vikhroli (W), Mumbai 400079. Bharat Petroleum Corp. Ltd. (Retail) E/F Maker Towers, 12th Floor, Cuffe Parade, Opp. World Trade Centre, Mumbai. Bharat Petroleum Corp. Ltd. Mahul Road, Mumbai 400074. Bharat Petroleum Corp. Ltd. HRD Dept, 1st Floor, Bharat Bhavan I, Ballard Estate, 4 & 6 Currimbhoy Road, Ballard Pier, Mumbai 400001. Bharat Shell Ltd, 401-403, Powai Plaza, Hiranandani Business Park, Powai, Mumbai 400076. Blue Star Ltd., Kasturi Buildings, Mohan T Advani Chowk, Jamsetji Tata Road, Mumbai 400 020. Bunge India Private Limited B-401 & 501, Business Square, Andheri Kurla Road, Chakala, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400093. Caliber Point Business Solutions Ltd. Bldg. No. 3, Sector-II, Millennium Business Park, A Block, TTC Industrial Area, Mahape, Navi Mumbai 400710. Castrol India Limited Technopolis Knowledge Park, P.O. Box No. 19411, Mahakali Caves Road, Chakala, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400093. CEAT Ltd. Ceat Mahal 463, RPG Enterprise Worli, Mumbai. CITI Bank 2nd Floor, Human Resources, Citi Centre, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai 400051. Colgate Palmolive Pvt. Ltd. Hiranandani Gardens, Powai, Mumbai 400076.
Commonwealth Handling Equipment Pool 3rd Floor, Aver Plaza, Plot No. B-14, Opp. Citi Mall, New Link Road, Andheri (W), Mumbai 400053 Crompton & Greaves Corporate Personnel Department, Kanjurmarg (E), Mumbai 400042. DDI India Pvt. Ltd. 501, Alpha, Hiranandani Gardens, Powai, Mumbai 400076. Deutch Bank AG Private & Business Clients India, 6th Floor, Nicholas Piramal Tower, Penninsula Corporate Park, Ganpatrao Kadam Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai 400013. Eicher Demm S.B. Road, Thane (W), Thane. Entertainment Network India Ltd. Trade Garden, Ground Floor, Kamla Mills Compound, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel (W), Mumbai 400013. Essar Essar Group, Essar House, 11, K.K. Marg, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai 400034. Essel Propack Ltd. 10th Floor, Times Tower, Kamala City, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai 400013. First Source Limited Interface Bldg. # 16, New Link Road, Malad (W), Mumbai 400065. Fulford (India) Ltd. Eureka Tower , 8th Floor, B Wing, Mind Space, Link Road, Malad (W), Mumbai 400064. Future Learning & Development Ltd. 2nd Floor Evershine Mall, Opp. Mindspace, Main Link Road, Malad (W), Mumbai 400064. General Mills 8th Floor, Alpha Tower, Hiranandani Gardens, Powai, Mumbai. Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Corporate Head Office, B.D. Sawant Marg, Chakala, Andheri (E), Mumbai. Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Company Limited Pirojshah Nagar, Vikhroli Mumbai 400079. Godrej Industries Ltd. Pirojshah Nagar, Vikroli (E), Mumbai 400079.
Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. 17, Jamsetji Tata Road, Churchgate, Mumbai 400020. Hindustan Unilever Limited Head Office, 165/166 Backbay Reclamation, Mumbai 400020. Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation Ltd. 52/60, M.G. Road, Fort, Mumbai 400001. IBM Global Services India Pvt. Ltd. 1L & FS Centre, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (E), Mumbai 400051. ICICI First Source Paradigm B Mindspace, 3rd Floor, Off. New Link Road, Malad (W), Mumbai 400064. IDBI Bank Limited IDBI Tower, WTC Complex, Cuffe Parade, Mumbai 400005. Ion Exchange India Ltd. Ion House, 1st Floor, Plot No. 2, Sector 18, Vashi, Navi Mumbai 400705. Johnson and Johnson Medical India 30, Forjett Street, Near Grant Road (W), Opp. Bhatia Hospital, Mumbai 400003. Loreal India 2nd Floor , Peninsula Corporate Park, Lower Parel, Mumbai. Larsen & Toubro Heavy Engineering Division, Powai Works, Gate No.1, North Block, Ground Floor, Saki Vihar Road, Vikhroli, Powai (W), Mumbai 400072. LBW Consulting Pvt. Ltd. 9th Corporate Park II, Sion, Trombay Road, Chembur, Mumbai 400071. Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. Corporate HR, 5th Floor, Mahindra Towers, Worli, Mumbai 400018. Marico Ltd Rang Sharda, Krishnachandra Marg, Bandra Reclamation, Bandra (W), Mumbai 400050. McDonalds Hard Castle Restaurant Pvt. Ltd., 69C, Ashiana, Bulabhai Desai Road, Breach Candy, Mumbai 400026. Monsanto India Ahura Center, 96 Mahakali Caves Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400093. Mukand Ltd. Thane-Belapur Road, Dighe Kalwe, District Thane 400 605. National Stock Exchange Exchange Plaza, 5th Floor, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (E), Mumbai 400051
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Nestle India Limited First Floor, ICC Cambers, Near Saki Vihar Telephone Exchange, Mumbai 400072. ONIDA Onida, MIRC Electronics, Onida House, G1, MIDC, Mahakali Caves Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400093. P.D. Hinduja National Hospital and Medical Research Centre Veer Savarkar Marg, Mahim, Mumbai 400016. Pantaloon Retail Knowledge House, Shyam Nagar, Off. JVLR Jogeswari (E), Mumbai 400060. Patni Computer Systems Ltd. Unit 55, SDF II, SEEPZ, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400096. Pepsi Company Ltd. Off. Sion Trombay Road, Chembur, Mumbai 400088. Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilisers Limited Administrative Building, 2nd Floor, CMDC, Chembur, Mumbai 400074. RPG Cables Limited Ceat Mahal, 463, Dr. Annie Besant Road, Worli, Mumbai 400 030.
Sanofi-Aventis 54/A Sir Mathurdas Vasantji Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400059. Schering Plough Fulford India Ltd. 8th Floor, Eureka Towers, Mind Space, Malad, Mumbai. Shipping Corporation of India Shipping House, 245, Madame Cama Road, Mumbai 400021. SI Group India Limited Opp. Jui Nagar Rly Station, Thane Belapur Road, Navi Mumbai 400705. Siemens Information Systems Ltd. 130, Pandurang Budhkar Marg, Mumbai. Tata AIG Life Insurance Company Ltd. 2nd Floor, Delphi Building, Arcade Avenue, Hirananadani Business Park, Powai, Mumbai. Tata Communication Lokmanya Videsh Sanchar Bhavan, Kashinath Dhuru Marg, Prabhadevi, Opp. Kirti College, Mumbai 400028. Tata Consultancy Services Gateway Park, Road No. 13, MIDC, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400093. Tata Power Company Limited Corporate Centre, 34 Sant Tukaram Road, Carnac Bunder, Mumbai 400009.
Techprocess Solutions Ltd. World Trade Building, C Wing, 3rd Floor, Kamala City, Senapti Bapat Marg, Lower Parel, Mumabi 400013. The Indian Hotels Company Limited Oxford House, 15/17, N.F. Road, Apollo Bunder, Mumbai 400001. Thomson Reuters Reuters India Private Limited, Nicholar Piramal, B-Wing, Peninsula Corporate Park, Ganpatrao Kadam Marg, Lower Parel (W), Mumbai 400013. UCB India Private Ltd. 504, Peninsula Towers, Peninsula Corporate Park, Ganpatrao Kadam Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai 400013. Videojet Technologies India Pvt. Ltd. Unit No 101 / 102, Building No.5, Millennium Business Park,Sector 2, Mahape, Navi Mumbai 400710. Wyeth Ltd. RBC, Mahindra Towers, 4th Floor, A-Wing, Dr. G.M. Bhosale Road, Worli, Mumbai 400018.
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North East Region FinServices C-14, Ground Floor, New Krishna Park, Vikas Puri, New Delhi 110018. Planning Commission Room No. GF-6B, Yojana Bhavan, Sansad Marg, New Delhi 110 001. SELCO Solar Light (P) LTD. #742, 15th Cross, 6th Phase, J.P. Nagar, Bangalore 560078. Sir Ratan Tata Trust in vidarbha Sir Ratan Tata Trust, Bombay House, Homi Mody Street, Mumbai 400001. Tata Dhan Foundation DHAN Foundation, 18, Pillaiyar Koil Street, S.S. Colony, Madurai 625016, Tamil Nadu. Tata Steel Corus International 31, Sarojini Devi Road, Secunderabad 500003.
Tata Steel Corus International Corus, 30 Millbank, London SW1P 4WY, United Kingdom. Technopak Advisors Pvt. Ltd. 4th Floor, Tower A, DLF Building 8, DLF Cyber City Phase II, Gurgaon 122002. TISSAndaman and Nicobar Islands Project Seacology, 1623 Solano Ave. Berkeley, CA 94707, USA. TRIFED 2nd Floor, 3, Siri Institutional Area, August Kranti Marg, New Delhi 110016. United Nations Global Compact-Network India Global Compact Network, India, Scope Complex, Core 5, 6th Floor, 7 Institutional Area, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110003.
Wrtsil India Ltd. 48, Neco Chambers, Sector 11, CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai 400614. Wartsila 76, Free Press House Nariman Point, Mumbai 400021. Wassan, Watershed Support Services and Activities Network 12-13-445, Street No. 1, Tarnaka, Secunderabad 500017. WWF Shaila Sam, WWF-India, 172 B, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi 110003. YES Bank Limited Nehru Centre, 9th floor, Discovery of India, Dr. A.B. Road, Worli, Mumbai 400018.
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Mines, Minerals and Peoples SAMATA, Vishakapatnam. National Alliance for Peoples Movements Room No. 29-30, First Floor, A-Wing, Hajihabib Building, Naigaon Crossroad, Dadar (E), Mumbai 400014. National Centre for Advocacy Studies Pune. National Dalit Forum Hyderabad. Navsarjan Ahmedabad. NEDAN Foundation Ward No. 7, Baganshali, P.O. and Dist. Kokrajhar, Bodoland Territorial Council, Assam 783370. Niramaya Health Foundation 16-B, Flat No. 3, Krishna Niwas, Naigaon, Dadar, Mumbai 400014. North East Regional Centre Guwahati. Point of View D-303, Rizvi House, 3rd Floor, 34 Hill Road, Bandra (W), Mumbai 400050. Prayas Byculla Jail, Children of Prisons Project, Bldg. No.9, Room No.1, BDD Chawls, Worli, Mumbai 400018. Prayas Legal Aid Unit 1st Floor, Gliderlane Municipal School, Opp. Mumbai Central Station, Mumbai. Prayas Women Development Centre C/o Kasturba Mahila Vastigruha, Mahul Ghatkopar Road, Chembur, Mumbai 400071. Resource Building & Training Cell for Juvenile Justice System Tata Institute of Social Sciences, V.N. Purav Marg, Deonar, Mumbai 400088. Sahyog B3, Fariyas 143, August Kranti Marg, Mumbai 400036.
Sankalp Rehabilitation Trust Topiwala Municipal School Building, 1st Floor, Opp. Lamington Road Police Station, Grant Road (E), Mumbai 400007. Sarvahara Jan Andolan Mumbai. Self Employed Womens Association Opp. Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad 380001. SEWA 96-B, Vaishali Nagar, Annapurna Road, Indore 452009, Madhya Pradesh. Sewa Mandir Old Fatehpura, Udaipur 313004, Rajasthan. Shivaji Nagar Police Station Govandi (W), Shivaji Nagar, Mumbai. Shreyas P.B. No. 77, Sulthan Bathery, Wayanad, Kerala. Slum Rehabilitation Society Swapna Safalya Bldg., A-Wing, Ground Floor, 27th Road, Bandra (W), Mumbai 400050. SNEHA Behind Bldg. No. 11, BMC Colony, Linking Road Extn., Shastri Nagar, Santacruz (W), Mumbai 400054. SNEHA A-18, Kanara, Business Centre, Laxmi Nagar, Ghatkopar (E), Mumbai 400075. Snehasadan Behind Holy Family Church, Amrut Nagar, Chakala, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400093. Society for Rural, Urban & Tribal Initiative Q-1, Hauz Khas Enclave, New DelhI 110016. Society for Social Transformation and Environment Protection H. No. 14, Japorigog Tiniali, Guwahati 5.
Society for Social Uplift through Rural Action P.O. Jagjit Nagar Via: Jubbar District Solan 173225. Special Cell for Women and Children Kandivali Police Station, Swami Vivekananda Road, Opp. Shatabdi Hospital, Kandivali (W), Mumbai 400067. Special Cell for Women and Children Office of the Commissioner of Police, Police Head Quarter, Room No. 36, A Block, Gate No. 5, Opp. Crawford Market, Mumbai 400001. Special Cell for Women and Children Dadar Police Station, Gokhale Road (South), Mumbai 400028. Special Home for Girls Deonar, Mumbai 400088. SRUTI Delhi. Tata Memorial Hospital Dr. E. Borges Marg, Parel, Mumbai 400012. Thane District Legal Services Authority Thane District and Sessions Court, Court Building, Thane (W), Thane 400602. Urban Health Centre of Nair Hospital Shivaji Nagar, Govandi, Mumbai 400043. Vishwajyot High School Plot No. 77 Sector 20, Near Jalvayu Vihar, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai. World Vision India Mumbai-Thane Project, 3-Heritage Building, 2nd Floor, Above Dena Bank, Marol, Mumbai 400059.
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Shrimati Rukmaniben Amritlal Sheth Shardul Gurukul Centre for Special Children, M.G. Road, Ghatkopar (W), Mumbai 400086.
Skill and Abilities School Sector 11, Nerul, Behind St. Augustine School, Navi Mumbai 400614.
The Research Society for the Care Treatment and Training of Children in Need of Special Care Abhyudaya Nagar Housing Colony, Sewri Hill Road, Mumbai 400033.
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Mr. Abhay Kumar Ranjan Ms. Anurima Chatterjee Ms. Deepika Singh Mr. Wondimagegn T. Beshah Ms. Apurva Bamezai Ms. Aditi Vijay Desai Mr. Gautam Anand Ms. Paankhi Agrawal Ms. Srilata Sircar
Dr. R. Ramakumar Ms. Shilpa Phadke Prof. Asha Bajpai Prof. T. Jayaraman Dr. R. Ramakumar Prof. Padma Sarangapani Dr. Abdul Shaban Dr. Gaurang Sahay Dr. Madhushree Sekher
Ms. Megha Sud Ms. Anchal Kumari Ms. Muzna Fatima Alvi Mr. Hormazd
Prof. T. Jayaraman Dr. E. Toppo Dr. Anita Rath Dr. Manjula Bharathy
Ms. Priya Verma Ms. Vidya K.S. Ms. Jyotsna Taparia Ms. Sonia Kabir Mr. Abhishek Jha Mr. Amrendra Kumar Ms. Jyotsna Ms. Prerna Sanga Ms. Swathi Shivanand Mr. Ashwin John George Mr. Pramod S. Kalekar Mr. L. Tthanggoulien Khongsai
Prof. S. Siva Raju Prof. Padma Sarangapani Dr. R. Ramakumar Mr. Parthasarathi Mondal Dr. Ashwani Kumar Dr. Samapti Guha Dr. A. Rambabu Dr. Manjula Bharathy Ms. Shilpa Phadke Dr. Gaurang Sahay Dr. Sai Thakur Mr. P. Gopinath
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Prof. Sharit K. Bhowmik Prof. R.N. Sharma Prof. R.N. Sharma Dr. E. Toppo Prof. T. Jayaraman Mr. P. Gopinath Prof. R.N. Sharma Prof. T. Jayaraman
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Ms. Varsha Ayyar Dr. Ezechiel Toppo Ms. Varsha Ayyar Prof. Sharit K. Bhowmik Ms. Varsha Ayyar Dr. Ezechiel Toppo Dr. Mouleshri Vyas Ms. Varsha Ayyar Prof. Sharit K. Bhowmik Dr. Ezechiel Toppo Prof. Sharit K. Bhowmik Ms. Varsha Ayyar Dr. M. Saifudeen Kitchlu Dr. Ezechiel Toppo Dr. M. Saifudeen Kitchlu Ms. Varsha Ayyar Prof. Sharit K. Bhowmik
Dr. Amit Bhalchandra Bhavsar Dr. Dinesh D. Jagiasi Dr. Girish Ramchandra Ingle Dr. Jayant Dr. Jiban Jyoti Baishya Dr. Harish Kumar Singh Dr. Madhusudan Yadav Dr. Manika Sharma
Dr. Anita Rath Dr. Laxmi Kant Dwivedi Dr. Asha Banu Soletti Dr. Hemal Shroff Dr. Mathew George Dr. Hemal Shroff Dr. K. Ravindran Dr. V. Gowri
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Dr. D.P. Singh Dr. K. Anil Kumar
Dr. Norboo Angchuk Ms. Preetu Brajbhushan Mishra Dr. Raju S.M.G. Dr. Salima Bhatia Dr. Hemang Kamlesh Shah Ms. Shilpa John Dr. Sourav Ghosh Dastidar Dr. Sujay Rajan Joshi Dr. Nachiket Sandeep Sule Dr. Sumegha Sharma Dr. Tapas Ghosh Dr. Thota Parvathi Ram Dr. Vaibhao Devidas Ambhore
Prof. S. Siva Raju Dr. Hemal Shroff Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee Dr. Mathew George Dr. Anita Rath Dr. Harshad Thakur Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee Dr. Mathew George Dr. V. Gowri Dr. D.P. Singh Dr. Harshad Thakur Dr. Anita Rath Dr. K. Anil Kumar
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Dr. Manjula Bharathy
Ms. Bhargavi Narayanan Ms. Shilpi Gulati Mr. Darpan Ved Ms. Manasi Pareek Ms. Parool Sharma Ms. Kaustubh Chandra Ms. Lynne Henry Mr. Jyotirmay Das Ms. Divya Cowasji Mr. Ram Krishna Ranjan
Dr. Manjula Bharathy Mr. K.V. Nagesh Mr. K.V. Nagesh Mr. K.V. Nagesh Prof. K.P. Jayasankar Prof. Anjali Monteiro Prof. Anjali Monteiro Mr. K.V. Nagesh Ms. Shilpa Phadke Dr. Manjula Bharathy
Mr. Ajinkya Shenava Mr. Arindam Banerjee Ms. Ayesha Maria Mualla Mr. Dev Narayan Choudhuri Ms. Isha Pungaliya Ms. Ishani Dasgupta Ms. Jenisha Borah Ms. Meera Ajay Khokhani Ms. Maryam Fatima Ms. Shruti Dhapola Ms. Uma Milind Ranade
Dr. Nandini Manjarekar Dr. Sujithkumar Parayil Ms. Shilpa Phadke Mr. K.V. Nagesh Prof. Anjali Monteiro Prof. K.P. Jayasankar Dr. Manjula Bharathy Mr. K.V. Nagesh Prof. K.P. Jayasankar Ms. Shilpa Phadke Mr. K.V. Nagesh
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Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee Dr. K. Anil Kumar Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Dr. K. Anil Kumar Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Dr. Laxmi Kant Dwivedi Dr. V. Gowri Dr. Soumitra Ghosh Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Dr. Mathew George Dr. K. Anil Kumar Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian
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Dr. Geetanjoy Sahu Dr. Laxmi Thummuru Ms. Saritha C.T Ms. Akila Charagi Prof. Lakshmi Lingam Ms. Saritha C.T. Dr. Bino Paul G.D.
Mr. Sidharth P. Ughade Ms. Salam Bidyalaxmi Ms. Swati Ms. Dyuti Ailawadi Ms. Neha Dabhade Ms. Devaki Purohit Ms. Inasin Mendonsa Mr. Rajan Kumar Singh Ms. Gita May Peters Ms. Anusha Chatterjee Mr. Vivek Kumar Ms. Mridu Markan Ms. Deepika Thakur Mr. Chandan Kumar Ms. Deepika R. Alex
Mr. K.V. Nagesh Dr. Shewli Kumar Prof. Katy Y. Gandevia Ms. Brinelle DSouza Dr. P.K. Shajahan Dr. Sai Thakur Dr. Mouleshri Vyas Prof. H. Beck Prof. S. Siva Raju Ms. Ruchi Sinha and Dr. Srilatha Juvva Dr. Swapan Garain Dr. Asha Banu Soletti Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani Dr. Bipin Jojo Mr. Alex Akhup
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Dr. Asha Banu Soletti Dr. Mathew George Dr. Swati Banerjee Dr. Mouleshri Vyas Dr. Shubhada Maitra Ms. Ruchi Sinha and Mr. Vijay Raghavan Dr. Laxmi Thummuru Dr. Shubhada Maitra Dr. Samta Pandya Dr. Bipin Jojo Dr. Shewli Kumar Dr. Shubhada Maitra Dr. Asha Banu Soletti Ms. Roshni Nair Prof. J.J. Roy Burman
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Dr. Madhura Nagchoudhuri Dr. Srilatha Juvva Dr. Rajani Konantambigi Ms. Mohua Nigudkar
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DEVELOPMENT ISSUES
Remittance and its Impact on Households and Local Development: A Study in the States of Kerala and Gujarat in India Social Cost of Off Shoring Processes and Politics of Land Acquisition and Conversion: A Case of Kerala Nature, Community and Interventions: Emerging Landscapes in the Peri-urban Region of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Socioconomic Impacts of Developmental Projects on Indigenous Communities with Reference to the Dibang Multi-Purpose Project, Arunachal Pradesh Community Participation and Social Exclusion in Watershed Development: Impact of Mode and Local Factors Ms. Milly Sil Ms. Prafulla Metapati Ms. Chitra K.P. Ms. Rekha Mammen Mr. Nani Gopal Mandal Prof. S. Siva Raju Dr. Sasmita Palo Dr. Bipin Jojo Prof. Swapna Banerjee-Guha Prof. J.J. Roy Burman
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Title
Research Scholar
DISABILITY
Recreation of Children with Sensory Disability: A Study on Accessibility, Self-concept and Socio-emotional Competencies Teacher Perspectives on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Type Behaviours in the Classroom Ms. Kalyani Talvelkar Ms. Neena David Prof. Lina Kashyap Prof. Vrinda Datta
HEALTH
Utilisation of Healthcare Services in a Conflict Situation: A Study of the Lois in Thanga of Manipur Life Situation and Coping Strategies Adopted by Parents of Paediatric Palliative Children Social Support System and the Recovery Process: A Study Among Bypass Surgery Patients Emotional Intelligence of Adult Children of Alcoholics in Mumbai A Study of Self-concept in Children Living with HIV and Receiving Anti-Retroviral Therapy Sexual Networks, Concurrency and its Implications for HIV Among High Risk Population: An Exploratory Study Mens Participation in Womens Reproductive Health: A Study of Young Mens Understanding and Perceptions in a Slum in Delhi Ms. Nganthoiba Pebam Ms. Mrunal Marathe Ms. Amrita Sahu Ms. Rizwana Nulwala Ms. Souri Lata Das Ms. Sucheta Deshpande Ms. Aastha Kant Dr. Madhushree Sekher Dr. Srilatha Juvva Dr. K. Anil Kumar Prof. Surinder Jaswal Prof. Vimla Nadkarni Prof. Shalini Bharat Prof. Shalini Bharat
IDENTITY
Globalisation and Dissolving Identities of Workers Ethnicity and Religion: The Reconstruction of Kashmiri Ethnic Identity Muslim Ghettoes in Mumbai: An Exploration into Identity, Gender and Construction of Space Hornbill Festival and Articulations of Naga Identity Identity Construction and Negotiations by Young People on Social Networking Sites: A Case Study of Facebook Mr. Chakradhar Indurkar Ms. Kamlesh Bamotra Ms. Qudsiya Contractor Ms. Theyiesinuo Keditsu Ms. Madhavi Manchi Dr. E. Toppo Prof. N. Jayaram Prof. Janki Andharia Dr. Manjula Bharathy Prof. K.P. Jayasankar
LIVELIHOOD
Sustainable Household Livelihood Strategies: An Exploration of NGO Interventions in India A Study of Changing Livelihood Patterns of Dhangar Community with Specific Reference to Man Block of Satara District Ms. Meghadeepa Chakravarty Mr. Dada Rajaram Dadas Dr. Swapan Garain Prof. J.J. Roy Burman
MENTAL HEALTH
Child-rearing and Child Mental Health: A Study of Non-slum Families in Mumbai City Participation in Community and Quality of Life of People Living with Schizophrenia Psychosocial Experiences of Women with Breast Cancer in Kerala A Study of Psychosocial Stress and Adaptation Process Among Widows Living with HIV/AIDS Psychosocial Implications of HIV-Affected Children Ms. Lata Sheneva Ms. Shalial Raj Ms. Asha Vijayan Ms. Preeti Warlekar Ms. Debolina Roy Prof. Surinder Jaswal Prof. Katy Y. Gandevia Dr. Srilatha Juvva Dr. Anil Sutar Dr. Shubhada Maitra
MICROFINANCE
Micro Enterprises Development through SHGs: A Case Study of the Sindhudurg District of Maharashtra Ms. Supriya DSouza Prof. M. Kunhaman
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Human Resource Management in the Informal Economy: A Study on Empowerment of Dalit Women through Micro Credit Institutions Women Empowerment and Self-Help Groups: A Structural Paradigm to Challenge the Status of Girl Children
Research Scholar
Ms. Suprava Khuntia Ms. Uttara Ray
MIGRATION
Coming Back Home: Dynamics and Consequences of Return Migration Do Migrants Adapt? A Case Study Among Tamil Migrants in Cheethah Camp, Mumbai Global Industries, Local Culture: Single Migrant WomenGender and Change in India Ms. Moutoushi Mukherjee Mr. Jerome M. Ms. Prerna Kumar Prof. N. Jayaram Dr. Amita Bhide Prof. Lakshmi Lingam
SEXUALITY
Sexuality and Schools History, Politics and Identity: Perspectives on Transgender (Hijra/Aravani) Movement in the State of Tamil Nadu The LGBT Movement in India: Practices, Challenges and Future Constructing Middle Class Women, Heterosexuality and New Spaces of Consumption in Mumbai Ms. Parul Ms. Shabeen Saveri Ms. Aditi Maheshwari Ms. Shilpa Phadke Dr. Nandini Manjrekar Prof. Lakshmi Lingam Prof. Lakshmi Lingam Prof. Lakshmi Lingam
SOCIETY
Cyberactivism: An Exploratory Study of Changing Modes of Protest Self-Determination Movement in Manipur Social Hierarchy in Post-Independent Rural India: An Ethnographic Study in a Village in Andhra Pradesh Role of Heterogeneity in Managing Common Property Resources Ms. Maheswata Das Mr. H. Shukhdeba Sharma Mr. Rahul Choragudi Mr. Dhaval Joshi Prof. Anjali Monteiro Prof. J.J. Roy Burman Prof. N. Jayaram Prof. Subodh Wagle
WOMEN
Social Inequality Among Women: A Study of Household Weavers of West Bengal Women Engaged in Emerging Home-based Occupations: A Study in the City of Hyderabad Socio-Economy of Women Domestic Workers in India: An Inquiry into the Scope of Change Ms. Anindita Saha Ms. Nisha Bharti Ms. Sunita Kumari Dr. Madhushree Sekher Dr. Mouleshri Vyas Dr. Bino Paul G.D.
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Financial Statement
AUDITED BALANCE SHEET, AT A GLANCE, AS ON MARCH 31, 2009
Capital and Liabilities 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Capital Grants Endowments Funds and Donations Project Credit Balances Sundry Creditors Grant under Utilisation as on 31-03-2009 Rs. in lakhs 610.19 561.46 6,149.52 3,183.20 673.30 143.03 11,320.70 Property and Assets 1. Land and Buildings 2. Furniture and Equipment 3. Library Books 4. Investments 5. Sundry Debtors 6. Project Debit Balances 7. Stocks 8. Advances and Deposits 9. Cash and Bank Balances 1,427.87 1,914.85 2.49 4,518.34 1,378.73 1,254.95 62.06 19.37 742.04 11,320.70
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Administrative and Technical Staff Participation in Conferences, Seminars, Workshops and Training Programmes
Staff Member Mr. Santosh Palve and Ms. Vidya Sartape Title of the Programme Technical Workshop on MACP & Pay Fixation Under the New Rules on Implementation of VI CPC National Workshop on IT Application in Management of University Administration and Examination Reforms in Higher Education TCI Workshop on Patterns in Human Behaviour: How to Deal with them in Groups Office Management, Interpersonal Relations, Communication Skills and Technology Workshop on General Office Procedures, Noting and Drafting, Organisation Structure, Filing System, Record Management and Brief Review of Soft Skills Place New Delhi Date Organiser Nature of Participation Participants
Mr. Mustafa Momin, Mr. S.R. Ganesh Goud and Ms. Geetha V.
Allahabad
Participants
TISS, Mumbai
Participant
Mr. Satish Phanse, Mr. P.G. Santoshkumar and Mr. D.S. Raut Mr. D.S. Raut Mr. K.S. Sadegaonkar, Mr. P. Bhingare, Mr. Satish Tambe, Mr. B.K. Singh, Mr. Mahesh Shinde, Ms. Alka Davkare, Mr. Kundan Dhumal, Mr. Kiran Sherkhane, Mr. Satish Ghogare, Mr. Sunil Kevate, Mr. Milind Deshmukh, Ms. Ramila Dudhal, Mr. Laxman Khole and Mr. Ganpathi Chadre Mr. Gaurishankar Kamble and Mr. Santosh Palve Mr. D.S. Raut and Mr. Kundan Dhumal Ms. Neema K., Ms. Joycie Dias, Mr. V.K. Shinde and Mr. V.G. Gimonkar Mr. R.D. Pawar, Mr. L.C. Kamble, Mr. M.G. Morwadkar, Mr. H.G. Waorlikar and Mr. G.M. Angane
Hyderabad
Participants
Participants
Office Management Cash and Accounts Management Team Work, Leadership and Motivation in increasing Productivity and Efficiency in Office First-Aid Training
Mysore Delhi
Parsam Institute of Statutory Rules Institute of Socioeconomics Research and Action (ISERA)
Participants Participants
Bengaluru
Participants
Thane
Participants
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APPOINTMENTS
Dr. Sampat Kale Dr. Sandhya K. Ramakrishanan Dr. Jacquleen Joseph Dr. Narendra Kakade Prof. H. Beck Prof. T. Jayaraman Dr. Asha Banu Soletti Dr. R. Ramakumar Dr. Saifudeen Kitchulu Dr. Samapti Guha Mr. Manoj Joseph Dr. Madhura Nagchoudhuri Dr. Balamurugan Guru Dr. Zubin R. Mulla Ms. Varsha Ayyar Mr. Mahesh Kamble Mr. K.V. Nagesh Dr. Geetanjoy Sahu Dr. Lalitha Kamath Dr. Rohit Mutatkar Prof. Subodh Wagale Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Professor Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Professor School of Rural Development, Tuljapur School of Health Systems Studies Jamsetji Tata Centre for Disaster Management School of Health Systems Studies Centre for Community Organisation and Development Practice, School of Social Work Centre for Science, Technology and Society, School of Habitat Studies Centre for Health and Mental Health, School of Social Work Centre for Development Studies, School of Social Sciences Centre for Labour Studies, School of Management and Labour Studies Centre for Social Entrepreneurship, School of Management and Labour Studies School of Rural Development, Tuljapur Centre for Disability Studies and Action, School of Social Work Jamsetji Tata Centre for Disaster Management Centre for Human Resources Management and Labour Relations, School of Management and Labour Studies Centre for Labour Studies, School of Management and Labour Studies Jamsetji Tata Centre for Disaster Management Centre for Media and Communications School of Habitat Studies School of Habitat Studies Centre for Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, School of Social Sciences School of Habitat Studies Apr. 19, 2010 Apr. 19, 2010 Apr. 1, 2010 Mar. 27, 2010 Mar. 25, 2010 Mar. 25, 2010 Mar. 25, 2010 Mar. 25, 2010 Mar. 25, 2010 Mar. 25, 2010 Mar. 25, 2010 Mar. 25, 2010 Mar. 25, 2010 Mar. 25, 2010 Mar. 25, 2010 Mar. 25, 2010 Mar. 25, 2010 Dec. 10, 2009 Nov. 11, 2009 Jun. 10, 2009 May. 15, 2009
PROMOTIONS
Dr. Sthabir Khora Mr. R.A. Naik Mr. Tejpal Ashram Mr. S.B. Annam Mr. Ravi Shinde Ms. Saroj Dhandhukia Mr. Ashish Govekar Mr. Sanat Kumar Swain Assistant Professor (Sr. Scale) Head, Peon Head, Sweeper Assistant Library Assistant Assistant Sr. Technical Assistant Programmer Centre for Studies in Sociology of Education, School of Social Sciences Facility Services Facility Services Computer Centre Sir Dorabji Tata Memorial Library Finance and Accounts Division Computer Centre Computer Centre Jun. 17, 2003 Jan. 12, 2010 Jan. 12, 2010 Jan. 12, 2010 Jan. 12, 2010 Oct. 8, 2009 Oct. 8, 2009 Oct. 8, 2009
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Name Mr. Harish Parmar Mr. Bodhi D.S.R. Dr. Harshad Thakur Dr. Neela Dabir Dr. Satish Kanamadi Dr. Asha Banu Soletti Dr. P.K. Shajahan Mr. Alex Akhup
Designation Semi Professional Assistant Assistant Professor (Sr. Scale) Professor Professor and Registrar* (25/05/2009*) Deputy Librarian Assistant Professor (Sr. Scale) Assistant Professor (Sr. Scale) Assistant Professor (Sr. Scale)
Affiliation Sir Dorabji Tata Memorial Library Centre for Social Justice and Governance, School of Social Work Centre for Health Policy, Planning and Management, School of Health Systems Studies Registrars Office Sir Dorabji Tata Memorial Library Centre for Health and Mental Health, School of Social Work Centre for Community Organisation and Development Practice, School of Social Work Centre for Social Justice and Governance, School of Social Work
Date of Joining Oct. 8, 2009 Apr. 8, 2009 Nov. 1, 2008 Jan. 1, 2008 Mar. 19, 2007 Jan. 28, 2006 May 11, 2005 Jun. 23, 2003
RETIREMENTS
Ms. Shyamala Subramaniam Mr. Deoji Bhoja Mr. S.B. Gowda Sir Dorabji Tata Memorial Library Facility Services Facility Services Dy. Librarian Cleaner-cum-Floor Attendant Attendant Jan. 31, 2010 Aug. 31, 2009 Apr. 30, 2010
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Candidates for the 70th Convocation Prizes
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MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY
Ms. Nandini Chakravarty Ms. Sharon S. Sunayna Mr. Jitendra Kumar Kushwaha Mr. Rahul Mr. Deven Kumar Kuda Ms. Nadira Khatun Ms. Sohini Basu Ms. Tina Chakravarty Ms. Ketoki Mazumdar Mr. Arnab Roy Mr. Tejeshwar Karkora Ms. Nivedita Challil Mr. Gaurav Gupta Ms. Shahina Praveen Ms. Melody Kshetrimayum Ms. Inshah Malik Ms. Bhumika Dwivedi Mr. Surendra Bhalerao
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Mr. Raju Kumar Lal Mr. Ratndip Bhimrao Gangale Ms. Rinki Chokhani Mr. Ritesh Kumar Singh Mr. Rosan Minz Ms. Rupal Nagda Ms. Rupali Udhava Kamble Mr. Sachin Shesharao Bhagat Ms. Sajitha Sankarankutty Ms. Salam Bidyalaxmi Ms. Salomi Thommy Ms. Sangeeta Mr. Sanjeev Kumar Mr. Sansare Vijay Balasaheb Ms. Sarmistha Nanda Ms. Satya S. Naidu Ms. Sayli Welukar Ms. Shalini Kujur Ms. Shrirupa Sengupta Ms. Kalyani Shrish Anantprakash Ms. Shweta Sampat Barge Mr. Sidharth Pralhad Ughade Mr. Sisir Tarafder Ms. Sita Venkamma Mamidipudi
Ms. Sonali Oberoi Ms. Steffi Sam Ms. Sudatta Mondal Mr. Sudhir Keshav Maske Mr. Sunil Gautam Sonwane Ms. Susan Stephen Mr. Sushanta Kumar Mohapatra Ms. Swati Mr. Taha Abdul Rauf Ms. Tessy K. Mathew Ms. Trishla Jay Jasani Mr. Vaibhav Diwakar Ghadage Mr. Vaibhav Shankar Gawane Mr. Vikas Keshav Jadhav Mr. Vikas Prakash Jadhav Mr. Vikash Pradhan Mr. Vivek Anand Mr. Vivek Kumar Ms. Anjam Singh Ms. Rekha Khatri Mr. Sanjeev Dahal Ms. Archana Ms. Kalka Dutta
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Mr. Sagar Chavan Mr. Samir Dogra Mr. Saptarshi Das Mr. Satish Kumar Mr. Saurabh Chaudhuri Ms. Shaily Yadav Ms. Shalini Bernadette Aind Ms. Shibani Priyadarshini Ms. Shreya Premkumar Mr. Siddharth Nair Ms. Sneha Arora
Ms. Snigdha Singh Ms. Sonal Gupta Ms. Sonam Aggarwal Ms. Soniya Makarand Dabak Ms. Sukti Ghosh Mr. Supratik Bose Ms. Tanvi Garg Mr. Tarun Massand Mr. Varun Keshavan Alagati Ms. Zainab Abbas
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Dr. Deepa Smrutiranjan Mohanty Dr. Dumavat Kishore Naiak Dr. Samarpita Dutta Dr. Ganapathy Tatiparti Dr. Gaurav Roy Dr. Hitesh Bhaskar Dr. Joy K. Banerjee Ms. Konica R. Seal Dr. Nitin Uddhav Patil Dr. Omkar Phanse Dr. Parbin Moktan
Dr. Prakash Sakharam Kalke Dr. Rahul Garde Dr. Rakesh Parashar Dr. Ranjana Kumari Dr. Sandeep Sakharam Kare Dr. Sandhya Mangesh Sarfare Mr. Sidhartha Sen Gupta Dr. Vandana Rahadwa Dr. Varsha Sanghavi Dr. Vinit Balwant Samant
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Dr. Rachana Bharatkumar Parikh Ms. Sujatha Da Silva Ms. Paankhi Agrawal Ms. Rukhmani Riar Ms. Sumedha Goel Ms. Koyel Lahiri Mr. Ram Krishna Ranjan Ms. Xyna Elizabeth Prasad Mr. Kamei Samson Ms. Srilatha Sircar and Mr. Vaibhav Raaj Mr. Vaibhav Raaj
Ms. Sonali Oberoi Ms. Susan Stephen Ms. Jeevika Shiv Mr. Sidharth Ughade
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Prizes Prize and Shield to the Best Student in Field Work in Dalits and Tribals: Social Justice, Equity and Governance Concentration (C1.5) Prize and Shield to the Best Student in Field Work in Criminology and Justice Concentration (C1.6) Prize and Shield to the Best Student in Field Work in Child and Youth Development Concentration (C1.7) Prize and Shield to the Best Student in Field Work in Women Centered Social Work Concentration (C1.8) Institute Gold Medal for the Best Student in Disability Studies and Action Prize to the Best Research Project in Disability Studies and Action Prize and Shield for the Best Field Work in Disability Studies and Action NTPC Gold Medal for the Best Girl Student of HRM&LR NIPM Silver Medal for the Student Securing Highest Marks in HRM&LR of 20072009 M.K. Tata Prize for the Best Student in HRM&LR The Prize instituted by the 198789 Batch of PM&IR students for Student Ranked Second in HRM&LR Prize to the Best Research Project in Human Resources Management and Labour Relations S. Kalsi Shield for the Best Student in Human Resources Management and Labour Relations Mrs. S.R. Panakal Shield for the Best Field Work Award for HRM&LR Institute Gold Medal and Prize for the Best Research Project in M.A. in Globalisation and Labour Institute Gold Medal and Prize for the Best Student in Globalisation and Labour Prize to the Student Ranked Second in Globalisation and Labour Institute Gold Medal and Prize for the Best Student in Social Entrepreneurship Institute Gold Medal and Prize for the Best Field Work Project in Social Entrepreneurship Prize to the Student Ranked Second in Social Entrepreneurship M.K. Tata Prize for the Best Student in Master of Health and Hospital Administration Institute Gold Medal for the Best Student in Master of Health Administration Best Research Project Prize in Masters of Health Administration The Prize instituted by the MHA students in 2001-2002 Academic Year for the Best Senior Student in the Health Administration Alumni Association of Health Administrators Chapter Shield to the Best Student in Master of Health Administration Institute Gold Medal for the Best Student in the Master of Hospital Administration The Prize instituted by the MHA students in 2001-2002 Academic Year for the Best Senior Student in the Hospital Administration Best Research Project Prize in Master of Hospital Administration Alumni Association of Health Administrators Chapter Shield to the Best Student in the Master of Hospital Administration Institute Gold Medal for the Best Student in the Master of Public Health Best Research Project Prize in Master of Public Health Shield to the Best Student in the Master of Public Health Institute Gold Medal for the Best Student in M.A. in Development Studies
Name of Student(s) Ms. Deepika Rose Alex Ms. Khushboo Gupta Mr. M. Avinash Reddy Ms. Rekha Khatri Ms. Xyna Elizabeth Prasad Ms. Xyna Elizabeth Prasad Ms. Xyna Elizabeth Prasad Ms. Bhakti Dharod Ms. Anuradha Mohanty Ms. Bhakti Dharod Ms. Zainab Abbas Ms. Avantika Kumar Ms. Bhakti Dharod Mr. Sourabh Chaudhuri Mr. Tinu Mathew Ms. Koyal Lahiri Mr. Tinu Mathew Ms. Rukhmani Riar Ms. Rukhmani Riar Ms. Ritu Dr. Altaf K. Faiyaz Dr. Manika Sharma Dr. Amit Bhavsar Dr. Manika Sharma Dr. Manika Sharma Dr. Altaf K. Faiyaz Dr. Altaf K. Faiyaz Dr. Altaf K. Faiyaz Dr. Altaf K. Faiyaz Dr. Rachana Parikh Ms. Rituparna Bishnu Dr. Rachana Parikh Ms. Chandni Tyagi
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Prizes Best Research Project Prize in M.A. in Development Studies Institute Gold Medal to the Best Student in M.A. in Education (Elementary) Certificate of Merit for the Best Field Attachment in M.A. in Education (Elementary) Institute Gold Medal for the Best Student in M.A./M.Sc. in Disaster Management Institute Silver Medal for the Student Ranked Second in M.A./M.Sc. in Disaster Management Prize and Shield to the Best Research Project in M.A./M.Sc. in Disaster Management Certificate of Merit for the Best Second Year Internship in M.A./M.Sc. in Disaster Management
Name of Student(s) Mr. Kerry Harwin Ms. Sujata Maria Peres Da Silva Ms. Sujata Maria Peres Da Silva and Ms. Meghna Naresh Gandhi Ms. Yavnika Tanwar Mr. Shreedutt Kamat Ms. Yavnika Tanwar Ms. Riddhi Shah, Ms. Rashani Pramanik and Dr. Sheila Long Kumer Mr. Ram Krishna Ranjan Ms. Sharanya Gautam Ms. Manasi Pareek, Ms. Bhargavi N. and Ms. Sharanya Gautam Mr. Romit Chowdhury Ms. Anusha Chatterjee Mr. Kerry Harwin Ms. Shreya Shalini Ms. Charu Bhati Mr. Vikas Dimble
Prof. Vijay Tendulkar Gold Medal for the Best Student in M.A. in Media and Cultural Studies Institute Silver Medal and Prize for Second Best Student in M.A. in Media and Cultural Studies Waqar Pyare Khan Certificate for the Best Media Project in M.A. in Media and Cultural Studies
Smitu Kothari Certificate for the Best Research Project in M.A. in Media and Cultural Studies Dr. Maria Mies Prize to the Student who scored Highest Marks for Dissertation of MA Programme with a focus on Gender and Justice Issues Mr. Emmanuel E. Agabalizu Shield for the Best International Students Ms. Dosi Vakeel Gold Medal for the Best Student in B.A. (Hons.) in Social Work with specialisation in Rural Development Ms. Dosi Vakeel Silver Medal for the Student Ranked Second in B.A. (Hons.) in Social Work with specialisation in Rural Development Ms. Dosi Vakeel Bronze Medal for the Student Ranked Third in B.A. (Hons.) in Social Work with specialisation in Rural Development
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