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1. Mumbai: The Integrated Rural Health and Development Project Team and students ouside the project office at Aghai in Shahpur Taluka. 2. Tuljapur: Participants at the National Rural Youth Festival. 3. Hyderabad: (L to R) Prof. Lakshmi Lingam, Chairperson, TISS Hyderabad; Prof. S. Parasuraman, Director, TISS; and Mr. Dileep Ranjekar, CEO, Azim Premji Foundation at the MoU Signing Ceremony between the two organisations. 4. Guwahati: Candidates at the Pre-admission Orientation Programme for SC/ST/OBC and Minorities.
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71st Convocation of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences Director's Convocation Address
Our Chief Guest for the 71st Convocation, Honble Shri Jairam Ramesh, Minister of State for Environment and Forests, Government of India; 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 to all of you a very warm welcome to the 71st Annual Convocation of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), and present to you a report that covers the accomplishments of this year and our broad plans for the future. Contemporary Challenges: In contemporary times, in their aspiration for education for all, institutions of higher education in India are challenged by societal and market forces that are converging to use education to reinforce exclusivity and discrimination. The mandate of Universities to provide education that will enable a high quality of inquiry amongst their students and build their capacities to work as good professionals has not changed. Hence, Universities are still expected to impart education, skills and training; carry out basic and applied research to generate knowledge; and build partnerships with industry, government and civil society to contribute to human well-being. However, the context and therefore the role of universities in civil society is undergoing transformation; and even more fundamentally, what constitutes knowledge and who gains knowledge, is being redefined. Further, the unique status that Universities traditionally held, of being drivers of innovation and centres of inquiry and knowledge, is significantly threatened. To remain relevant in the current context, Universities have to redefine their role based on sound reflection on past and future growth to enable social well-being and lead rigorous innovative inquiry for this. Repositioning TISS in the New Millennium: There have been progressive changes in the Education Policy that foster inclusivity in higher education, such as the broad adoption of the government-mandated reservation policies by educational institutions like TISS. However, the Institute is limited by the physical infrastructure in its effort become more inclusive. To meet the greater educational demand, the Institute is beginning to transform the ways it is delivers courses, for example, the use of technology platforms and distance education mode. This, however, only partly meets the challenge. Many of our academic programmes are unique in that they combine perspective and skill building, on the one hand; and value-based and experiential education, on the other. This holistic education requires teachers to be enablers and mentors of the education process and is more appropriate to residential and on-campus learning. With the onset of the new millennium, TISS has restructured the Institute to take on these challenges to education institutions in general, and TISS in particular by: critically examining the content of education imparted through various academic programmes; identifying and evolving global areas of human services and application of social sciences to human development; generating pedagogy that is holistic; build capacities of teachers to create an enabling environment where students from diverse socioeconomic, ethnic and regional backgrounds engage with identities and diversity as a living experience, rather than as lessons in text books; build knowledge through various kinds of research that is relevant to community realities, and actively exchange insights and perspectives with them; and reach out to new locations, where geographic and contextual challenges provide new avenues for reinventing the Institute. This restructuring process of the Institute, which was initiated in 2006, has met with success, with the Tandon Committee, appointed by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India (GoI) to review Deemed to be Universities, placing the TISS in category A, meaning satisfactory performance on all the quality aspects. The National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) completed the peer review for re-accreditation of the Institute in November 2009 based on a seven criteria
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assessment procedure. The Institute secured a CGPA score of 3.88 on a four point scale, indicating a Very Good High Level of academic accomplishment. To consolidate this record of excellence and move forward in a way that is relevant, TISS has undertaken several new initiatives in teaching, research and intervention. Since the institutional restructuring in 2006, TISS has made great strides in developing human resources for enabling national development to ensure peoples well-being. It has expanded in terms of (i) the number and variety of courses, (ii) student enrolment, (iii) faculty members, (iv) infrastructural improvement, (v) intra-national and international collaborations, and (vi) research, extension, and policy activities. Teaching Programmes: Innovation for Relevance: During 20102011, the Institute offered 18 masters, an integrated M.Phil.Ph.D. as well as direct Ph.D. programmes; and a range of diploma and certificate programmes through 6 Schools and 4 Independent Centres. Two masters programmes were introduced in June 2010Master of Public Health (Health Policy, Finance and Economics), and M.A. Social Work (Rural Development). Two new Postgraduate Diploma Programmes in Human Resources Management, and Digital Library and Information Management were also introduced this year. During 20102011, the faculty worked on several new teaching programmes at the Masters level: (i) International Family Studies; (ii) Two Dual Degree Programmes (Social Work in Mental Health; and Management of Non-Profit Organisations); (iii) Rural Development and Governance (Hyderabad Campus); (iv) Social Work (Guwahati Campus). Launched in 2006, the MA Education (Elementary) programme completed 5 years this year. This multi-partner supported programme brought the much needed capacity in discipline building and professional development focussed on elementary education. The programme reaches out to those working in the field by synthesising several innovative aspects such as blended learning pedagogy, an online learning management system, and flexibility in professional course completion. The profile of students in this course is diverse teachers, fresh graduates, experienced field 2
practitionersand an age group between early twenties to late forties. The graduates of this programme have begun contributing to policy, textbook development and teacher education. To reach out to a wider audience working in the field, this programme is now being planned in Hindi and the materials and readers are being developed for this purpose. We thank the Sir Ratan Tata Trust and ICICI Foundation for establishing this programme and supporting us with guidance. Since 2006, the number of teaching programmes in TISS has increased from 4 to 18, and the corresponding student strength from 400 in 2005 to a total of 1,667 on roll in the current academic year. Past experience indicates that all the academic programmes started by the TISS are the first of its kind in India; with many of them offered by other universities in the country as innovative programmes, years later. The new Masters programmes developed in the Institute such as the Globalisation and Labour, Social Entrepreneurship, Development Studies, Disability Studies and Action, Media and Cultural Studies, Habitat Policy and Practice, Disaster Management, Counselling, Public Health, and Womens Studies are contemporary in nature. These programmes address local and global challenges; using inter-disciplinary approaches integrating different the social sciences, and sometime the physical sciences. The nationally relevant Masters programme in Disaster Management is one such programme. Another innovative programme is the Master of Public Health in Policy, Finance and Economics, developed in collaboration with London School of Economics and Political Sciences and offered from June 2010. This programme is designed to serve the National Rural Health Mission and the evolving Urban Health Mission of the nation, thereby serving a critical niche area. Such emerging transdisciplinary fields of study from the TISS experience in social sciences are new in scopein their lateral knowledge content as well as the value and capacity building of young committed professionals aiming to work in the social sector, business and industryand have the potential to radically redefine development and well-being.
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The Institutes contribution to the capacity building of child protection personnel to secure and protect the rights of children has been strengthened. An online multi-module programme on child rights and child protection will be offered in addition to the current on-campus delivery. TISS faculty are in committees and commissions set up by courts and ministries to provide research input and establish/reform mechanisms to protect rights of vulnerable children. The Koshish programme striving to alter laws and practices that criminalise and custodialise the homeless and poor people has made considerable progress in Delhi and Mumbai and has started work in Bangalore. The Institutes engagement with mental health education and interventions is being substantially strengthened through the introduction of a dual degree programme in Social Work and Mental Health in collaboration with Brothers of Charity and Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium. It is also working with Banyan, Chennai, and University College of London on another initiative to build professional capacities at various levels to work with people with mental health problems. In addition, TISS is setting up a half-way home for women discharged from mental health facilities to facilitate their integration with the society. Given the remoteness of Ladakh, the Institute is working with mental health professionals there to support psychosocial care, in the region, particularly after the floods in 2010. Tuljapur, Guwahati and Ladakh: Creating the New Template of Inclusion: The upcoming campuses in Guwahati (for the North Eastern Region) and Hyderabad will contribute significantly to building the professional capacity of students for working in the areas of education, health, environment, habitat planning and governance, human security, entrepreneurship, industry, sustainable development and other sectors at all levelsfrom policy to grassroots implementation. These campuses are beginning to introduce cutting-edge initiatives that are grounded locally and have a global perspective, and have the potential to revive and innovate social sciences education, research, and training with particular relevance to policy formulation, advocacy, programme implementation and governance. We thank the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region, 3
Government of India, for funding infrastructural development of the Guwahati Campus, and the Azim Premji Foundation for their contribution towards the development of the Hyderabad Campus. The School of Education being established in upcoming Hyderabad and Guwahati campuses will offer M.A. Education and M.Ed. programmes to create quality teacher educators in large numbers for Andhra Pradesh, Eastern and North Eastern States. The Institutes work (action, research and teaching) in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Ladakh, and Tuljapur aims at generating critical knowledge, that is local ecosystem-specific, such as island, cold desert and semi-arid, and enables sustainable development in a globalised world. Since early 2005, TISS has extended its work to Ladakh, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and is evolving teaching programmes for enabling sustainable development. For developing a Masters Programme in Sustainable Mountain Development, TISS is bringing together universities from across the Greater Himalayan region, including Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal and China. For a Masters programme in Sustainable Islands Development, an international team of experts on Islands Ecology is developing curriculum. Currently, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands programme focuses on strengthening strategy for livelihoods regeneration, and setting up of Island Knowledge Centres in Nicobar Islands working with the people and the Administration. A comprehensive database of 4,569 tribal and 1,431 non-tribal households in all Nicobar Islands has been created to facilitate livelihood development. Collaboration: Academic collaboration and networking with other institutions, both in India and overseas, is a priority area of the institute. We expect these collaborations to strengthen our capacities to fulfil the Institutes vision of being a self-sufficient institution of excellence in higher education that develops and applies knowledge in pursuit of social justice and human rights for all. The TISS has developed strategic resource support relations with the UGC, Tata Trusts, industries and universities within and outside India for enhancing collaborative teaching, research and advocacy. Most Schools and their Centres and Independent Centres also have such strategic partnerships to
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substantially enhance their resources and opportunities for creative and quality research work, and to facilitate individual and collaborative research, exchange of faculty for teaching, and student exchange. The Institute is in active collaboration with over 35 universities and institutions in Asia, Africa, Europe, North America and South America. In addition, TISS is part of several networks of universities and institutionsHimalayan Universities Consortium, Global Labour University, Erasmus Mundus External Cooperation Windowfor collaborative research, student exchange and institutional capacity building. The Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM)-Round 7 programme works with 43 universities and institutions across the country. Faculty: The core of the TISS knowledge community comprises faculty members from a variety of disciplines, drawn from universities of eminence from India and abroad, and who strive to evolve as academic leaders by excelling in research, teaching and institutional building. The faculty now include scholars from engineering, architecture, planning, finance, medicine, mathematics, physics, nutrition sciences, agriculture, law in addition to a large number of faculty members from social work, sociology, economics, anthropology, psychology, demography, management, public health, geography, political sciences, history, education. In addition, TISS appoints visiting and adjunct faculty to provide for expanding programmes. Guest faculty, including eminent practitioners, enrich the transdisciplinary nature of the teaching faculty at the Institute. Several eminent scholars located in universities in the United States and Europe have long term appointment as visiting professors. In Gratitude: We place on record the outstanding work done by the staff and faculty of the Institute in strengthening teaching, research, training and outreach programmes. Not only have they devoted more time to teach and support student learning, but are also engaged in basic research and field action projects in all parts of the country. We thank members of the Facilitation Committee, School Boards, Academic Council and Governing Board for the academic and governance guidance. We thank the external experts in the School Boards, 4
Academic Council and Governing Board for sharing their expertise and guidance. I thank all the Deans, Chairpersons of School Centres and Independent Centres and their offices; the SC, ST and OBC Cell, Gender Amity Committee, Office of Students Affairs, Counselling Cell, Students Union, and the staff of the Day Care Centre for making learning and living on the campus peaceful, productive and enjoyable. The role of the Deputy Director Prof. Lina Kashyap and the Registrar Prof. Neela Dabir have played an important role in providing an efficient and accountable administration. The Institute has been fortunate to have an enlightened Governing Board with Mr. R.K. Krishna Kumar as its Chairperson. Mr. Krishna Kumar has been a great source of inspiration who guided us in the process of repositioning the Institute. We express a deep sense of gratitude to Mr. Krishna Kumar for enabling the Institute to become a better place. 71st Convocation: 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. This is yet another historic Convocation for us as the first batch of students admitted to the Masters programmes in Counselling, Habitat Policy and Practice, and Womens Studies are graduating today. At this Convocation, 5 scholars are receiving their Doctor of Philosophy Degree, 22 their Master of Philosophy Degree, and 449 students their Masters Degree. Another 34 students are being conferred with the B.A. (Hons.) in Social Work Degree. 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 20102011.
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Postgraduate Diploma in Library and Information Management The Sir Dorabji Tata Memorial Library initiated the Postgraduate Diploma in Digital Library and Information Management this year. This e-course emphasises the integration of research, communication and education on a digital platform; and covers topics related to Knowledge Societies, Information Management, Access and Services, Digitisation, Digital Library, Architecture, Digital Preservation Archiving and Field Work. This 2-semester postgraduate diploma programme is conducted through lectures, tutorials and laboratory sessions. Each semester has a 3-week contact programme, which includes lectures conducted by TISS faculty and academic staff as well as eminent visiting faculty. The programmes online learning management system is based on the MOODLE platform to assist students in completing their distance credits. Students are also exposed to hands-on experience provided at the Digital Library Lab in TISS, which is well equipped with state-of-the-art systems and online connectivity. TISS GUWAHATI TISS Guwahati, through its renewed relationship in the North-East, has realised that concrete and holistic efforts are required to deal with the unique and complex realities of this region, and to contribute more systematically to its all-round development processes. Therefore, 20102011 was spent in crystallising the TISS vision of relevance, which was critical in defining the purpose and direction of TISS Guwahati campus. TISS Guwahati has made tremendous strides in the last year. It received the much required permissions to set up the campus in Guwahati, and also received encouraging support from the North Eastern Council, and the Ministry for Development of North Eastern Region for its entire infrastructure costs. The visit of the team from the University Grants Commission (UGC), early this year, added more impetus to move forward. The TISS Guwahati teamcomprising faculty members and teaching assistantsis in place. While still functioning from Cotton College in Guwahati, a new building with the infrastructure required to deliver programmes has been acquired. This will 6
function as the temporary campus of TISS Guwahati, which will offer an M.A. in Social Work from August 2011. This M.A. programme will focus on providing sound exposure to social work research and practice that is relevant to the realities of the North-East region, without compromising on a global perspective of development and humanities. Thirty-one students successfully completed the Diploma in Community Organisation and Development Practice, and currently, another batch of 31 students are pursuing the same programme. Due to the demand for this programme from other parts of the North-East region, TISS Guwahati is presently exploring Manipur as a location to offer the same programme in the future. TISS Guwahati will partner with various actors to enhance local community capacities. For this, it has organised various trainings and meetings covering a range of topics such as rights of people with mental illness, rights, laws and policies concerning labour and vendors, and SPSS training for activists and researchers. TISS Guwahati also extended support to the Activism against Gender Violence Campaign. TISS HYDERABAD In January 2009, TISS Hyderabad signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to work closely with the Andhra Pradesh Academy for Rural Development (APARD) to strengthen education, training and research in the field of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj. The third batch of the Certificate Course in Rural Development and Decentralised Planning (CRDDP), offered in collaboration with APARD, concluded in December 2010. The batch had participants from 5 different states comprising government officials and students in equal proportion. Given the positive feedback that the programme has received, it is being proposed that the programme cover all the Mandal Parishad Development officials working in AP. A proposal has been submitted to the Government of India to start similar courses in other campuses of TISS to reach out to people in other states. Several aspects of campus development steadily moved forward in the last year. TISS Hyderabad aims to have full-scale operations on its Campus from June 2013. Fund-raising for this and construction on the 65 acre site in Kothur Mandal of Mehboobnagar district,
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located about 35 km from the Hyderabad International Airport, is underway. The TISS Hyderabad Campus is located in a drought-prone area. Keeping this in mind, a group of experts are conducting preliminary technical investigations to ensure ecological regeneration on the site. Efforts to hire a Project Management Consultant firm to undertake campus design and construction have also been initiated. In the last year, TISS Hyderabad has strengthened its capacity to deliver academic courses and undertake research on this Campus through several collaborations. In August 2010, TISS entered into an MoU with Osmania University, Hyderabad, to collaborate on offering academic courses and undertake research focusing on rural development and governance. After receiving official permissions from the UGC and the Ministry of Human Resources Development, Government of India, Masters degree programmes will be offered from the APARD campus from August 2011. Faculty and post-doctoral positions for TISS Hyderabad Campus have been announced and the recruitment will be complete by middle of June 2011. On April 6, 2011, TISS entered into a collaboration with the Azim Premji Foundation to establish the Azim Premji School of Education (APSE) at the TISS Hyderabad Campus. The aim of this collaboration is to promote initiatives in education, as well as to facilitate research and technical interchange across the spectrum between the two organisations ranging from curriculum development, research, and advocacy; to nurturing partnerships and creating institutions that build broad-basing training capabilities in various government and non-government organisations. As part of the collaboration, the APF will provide financial support for specific research, scholarships for research students, and students who need financial support. The Foundation will also support the infrastructural development of the TISS Hyderabad Campus, including the APSE. IMPORTANT INITIATIVES Child Rights and Protection The Postgraduate Diploma on Child Rights and the Certificate programme on Child Protection continues to innovate in teaching, training and field practice. Both the programmes are designed to secure and 7
honour childrens rights. To make the Diploma accessible to child rights practitioners across the country, it is being converted into e-learning programme. Capacity building and training programmes around Child Rights and Child Protection were conducted for many different constituenciesJudicial Officers in the National and State Judicial Academies, Public Prosecutors, Police, District Facilitators and Family Court Counsellors. As Amicus Curiae, a TISS faculty has been helping the courts in PIL cases related to abuse in government-run or aided homes for mentally challenged children in Maharashtra, repatriated children sent for foreign adoptions, and implementation of Juvenile Justice Act 1986 in the State of Maharashtra. The faculty has also designed and delivered a seminar course for LL.M and JD students at the American University, Washington College of Law, Washington, DC including teaching and guiding research on comparative child rights laws of various countries. Mental Health
Dual Degree in Social Work and Mental Health
In the last decade, even as rights consciousness in mental health policy and debates are being sharpened, there has emerged a dire need for professionals grounded both in clinical and socio-political discourses in mental health. For the most part, the mental health sector in India has interpreted mental health narrowlyequating it to mental illness and focussing on provision of clinical services to people suffering from mental diseases. In keeping with this narrow focus, national policy and debatewhich are shaped largely by medical professionals concerned with treating diseasehas placed emphasis on the prevalence of mental disorders and clinical services. As a result, mental health educationat both the graduate and postgraduate levelsremains focussed on capacities to work in psychiatric settings. The narrowing down of this sector to clinical settings and hospitals has resulted in few linkages being formed between the fields of psychology and sociology, and between mental health and peoples development. To bridge this gap, the Centre for Health and Mental Health (School of Social Work) is initiating a
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postgraduate degree in Social Work and Mental Health. These new leaders will be nurturing professionals with critical, analytical perspectives and skills in both the fields of mental health and social development. This MA programme will be launched in September 2011, wherein students opting for the dual degree, will undertake an additional year of study after their M.A. in Social Work, leading to an M.A. in Mental Health as well. For this programme, the Centre will collaborate with several partnersthe Katholieke Universitiet Leuven (KUL), Belgium, and Brothers of Charity (BoC)to deliver the programme. Faculty members from both TISS and KUL, and officials from the BoC will work together to provide fieldwork opportunities and academic inputs. In addition, the Centre will collaborate with institutions such as the Institute of Mental Health (Thane, Maharashtra), and non-government organisations such as the Banyan, Basic Needs and TTK in Chennai to develop fieldwork and practice.
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Koshishs experiences in Mumbai showed that active government participation is essential for improving the living conditions of homeless people. The project has successfully engaged with different government mechanisms such as the courts, the police and custodial homes as part of its advocacy efforts. Specific areas of advocacy with the government and other stakeholders include the repeal of current, discriminatory legislations (Bombay Beggary Act) and conferring greater degree of rights and entitlements to the urban poor, particularly the homeless. Some successful advocacy interventions include membership in the Inspection Committee, review of shelters in Delhi, development of the manual on Shelter for the Homeless in association with the Supreme Court Commissioners (Right to Food) office, and active engagement with the Census process for the homeless citizens. Of particular importance are the Social Investigation Reports (SIR) developed by Koshish for people brought to custodial institutions, in securing their legal rights and ensuring the release of many. These SIRs, a major breakthrough in Koshishs efforts, were instituted after several discussions with the Magistrates of Mobile Courts. As per this arrangement, the court could ask the Koshish team to prepare the SIR after engaging with the people concerned and assessing the situation. This report is then considered along with the Probation Officers report to arrive at a final verdict by the Court. The project has completed two assessment reports and is currently undertaking a third one. The first assessment report on the status of the Shelters was conducted at the request of the Special Empowered Committee for the Homeless and the Social Welfare Department to determine the reasons for under-utilisation of the existing shelters, while the second assessment report is a compilation of the SIRs of the cases represented in court. The current report that the project is compiling is a qualitative study of people in begging, looking at the choice of begging and its relation to the collapse/survival of other mechanisms and systems; and the repeal of beggary prevention legislations across the country. Koshish is a part of the Network of Organisations on Mental Health seeking change in mental health legislation in the country. It is also part of the Caring Collective for Delhis Homelessa group of 8
The Banyan Academy of Leadership and Management (BALM), TISS and the University College London (UCL) signed a memorandum of understanding to facilitate cross-cultural and cross-national research in the area of mental health, focussing in particular on homelessness, community and mental health settings. As per the agreement, the three partners will also jointly evolve graduate programmes, which will bring together perspectives of social work, public health, clinical intervention and field experience. These different perspectives will give the programme an academic rigour as well as a deep connect with grassroots. A comprehensive teaching programme is being developed to be offered from the next academic year.
Koshish (Delhi): Action Research and Advocacy
Koshish is the Institutes effort to support and improve the well-being of homeless people and those living in custodial institutions. Koshish is currently working in 4 beggars homes in Delhi, and 2 in Mumbai. It also engages actively with homeless people living on streets both in Mumbai and Delhi; and has recently started work in Bangalore.
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organisations aiming to work with issues of the urban poor, provide services and demonstrate innovative intervention models.
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Village Studies Programme An understanding of long-term complex agrarian and social change in rural areas is of great relevance in the field of development studies. Agrarian change directly affects the socioeconomic characteristics of the rural population, mainly dependent on agricultural produce for their livelihoods. In 2007, the TISS had initiated a project on agrarian change in rural Maharashtra that sought to generate a composite, historic account of agrarian change and social relations in rural Maharashtra. The project seeks to understand the changes in villages in different agro-ecological regions of the State over time. The villages in the sample for this study have already been sites of intensive socioeconomic surveys in the 1950s and 1960s, allowing for analysis of changes in these villages against historical benchmarks. The project uses methods such as village studies and village resurveys to profile villages. These village studies record and analyse changes in agricultural conditions, conditions of life and work of cultivators and manual labourers in the period between the 1950s and now. Emerging information from the study indicates that while capitalism in agriculture has developed considerably, this has not resulted in the transformation of historical forms of discrimination and dispossession in these villages. Some of the major findings are:
The Leh District of Ladakh witnessed one of the worst natural disasters in its history, where over 240 deaths were recorded, more than 70 people are still missing, and thousands have been displaced due to floods. The number of psychiatric patients considerably increased after the floods in Ladakh, with daily reports of several people suffering from acute stress reactions. Several measures to address post traumatic-stress disorders are essential in the region, the latest disaster being only an illustration of this fact. This is particularly true for Ladakh, given its unique and remote geographical position, its difficult terrains and harsh climate, where its people remain cut off for more than six months of the year from the rest of the world. The TISS team diverted its staff to coordinate relief and rehabilitation work with the LAHDC and Leh District administration. The TISS carried out participatory assessments by organising Gram Sabha meetings in all the 30 affected villages to gather the affected peoples views on the impact of this disaster on them, as well as the nature of relief and rehabilitation work required by them to mitigate suffering. Early this year, TISS signed an MoU with the Hope Trust, a foundation set up by the NDTV Group to channelise the monies raised for victims of the flash flood disaster in Ladakh towards the rehabilitation of the disaster-affected families and villages of Ladakh. Through its ongoing Gyurja project since May 2005, the TISS began supporting a project aimed at providing comprehensive mental health services in Leh district through the District Programme Officer (Leh) and under the supervision of the Chief Medical Officer. To support this work, TISS is implementing a 2-year training and capacity building project focussing on the integration of psychosocial care and mental health services in the general health care of Leh District. One training programme of doctors and paramedics was conducted in November 2010 in Leh, and another programme on psychosocial care was conducted in Mumbai in December 2010 for medical officials and staff from Ladakh. 9
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As part of its work on climate change policy studies, the Institute has focussed on the issue of equitable access to the global atmospheric commons. This issue was the subject of a well-attended international workshop on Global Carbon Budgets and Equity in Climate Change at TISS, partly funded by the Ministry of Environment and Forests. This work has also been presented at several international meetings and events such as the UNFCCC international climate negotiations. In addition, carbon budget studies, based on an emissions model developed at TISS by the climate change studies group enabled the group to effectively intervene in climate policy debates at national and international levels. This research also provides scientific data for advocacy and negotiation on climate policy with the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India. Currently, the group has begun working on the area of diverse sources for Indias future energy requirements. The first results of this research were presented at the SANPAD-TISS Thematic Conference on Climate, Energy and Sustainable Development, held at TISS on April 9-11, 2010. This was an international meeting with participation from South Africa, India, Netherlands and China. The conference is the first step in a collaborative research project on climate and energy issues with SANPAD, South Africa. Collaborative research is also being planned in this area with research groups from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. Programme for Noetic Action The TISS is constantly challenged to find innovative answers to development problems that confront us. For example, why do so many development projects fail to show measurable results on the ground? Why are the changes we see so fragmented, incremental? Why have we as a society failed to create sustainable, equitable, tangible, social and economic transformation in spite of planning, resources and intent? As address these challenges, TISS organised a series of workshops and trainings in the last year as part of its Programme for Noetic Action. In November 2010, TISS introduced the idea of Noetic Action for the first time through a Consultation on Reclaiming Global Commons for Social Justice. This
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consultation was attended by diverse stakeholders from civil society and development agencies. Noetic Action is a new discipline of work, rooted in the belief that the democratic transformation needed for social justice is not possible unless we change ourselves, and realise our potential for powerful, strategic and principled action. Noetic Action empowers people not only to address immediate problems, but also to change systems that reinforce and perpetuate injustices by building their capacities, to source their inner potential, intervene strategically to shift systems and change structures, and generate measurable and tangible results in peoples well-being. The Programme aims to build capacities of students, professionals and civil society members to engage in Noetic Action through its Learning in Action Courses offered both academically as well as professionally. It has also begun engaging with unique field action projects in Vidarbha, Ladakh, coastal regions of India, and in the M Ward for peoples well-being through impacts that are tangible and measurable. In order to introduce and work with democratic decision-making, in November 2010, TISS held its second series of Deep Democracy trainings. These trainings are aimed at building capacities for democratic and inclusive decision-making in a new and equal way. They were well attended; and brought together faculty and staff from the Institute; as well as representatives from other sectors of civil society such as the government, corporate institutions and NGOs. National Corporate Social Responsibility Hub The Department of Public Enterprises (DPE), in conjunction with SCOPE and the Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSE) has set up a National CSR Hub at the Institute. The Hub was officially inaugurated by Mr. Praful Patel, Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, on March 21, 2011. The NCSR Hub will undertake/facilitate the following activities: (i) nation-wide compilation, documentation, and creation of databases; (ii) advocacy; (iii) research; (iv) preparing panels of implementing organisations/monitoring and evaluation agencies; (v) promotional activities, including production of short films, printing of brochures, pamphlets etc.; (vi) organising conferences, seminars, workshopsboth national 11
and international; (vii) act as a think tank; and (viii) any other aspect of importance identified by stakeholders. The NCSR Hub has started work with initial funding provided by the DPE. A number of Central PSEs, have already approached the NCSR Hub, to undertake activities mandated by DPE guidelines. The NCSR Hub is now in the process of entering into an MoU with various CPSEs to operationalise many aspects of the DPE guidelines. The possible areas of CSR activity include education, health, water and sanitation, environment issues, promotion of livelihood for economically weak sections of the population through forward and backward linkages, relief due to natural calamities, skill training, and entrepreneurship development assistance programme for youth, amongst others. Capacity Building Programme for District Facilitators The Government of India (GoI)United Nations Joint Programme on Convergence (UNJPC) is being implemented in 35 backward districts in the states of Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. This Programme is aimed at building capacities at the district level administration for better knowledge use, participatory planning and monitoring, budget analysis and improved implementation of development schemes; as well as assessment and addressal of bottlenecks, grievances, and accountability. For this purpose, the Programme places high quality development professionals, called District Facilitators, in the priority districts and states to support the district administration carry out their tasks efficiently and in a participatory manner. TISS and UNICEF have collaborated to create this resource pool to be deployed in the intervention districts. In Phase I (2008), 43 District Facilitators were trained by the Institute with the support of the UNICEF and were placed in the above-mentioned states at both the state and district levels. In Phase II (2011), an intensive training was conducted from January 11 to April 29, 2011, for 36 newly recruited District Facilitators. Of these 36 men and women, 25 District Facilitators are going to fill the present and
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future vacancies, and 11 of them will be deployed by the Government of Madhya Pradesh to support decentralised planning in its districts. The curriculum and teaching material for the District Facilitator Courses were designed by TISS faculty from the Mumbai and Tuljapur Campuses Family Studies The TISS, as part of the Global Consortium for Education in Family Studies (GCEFS) is working collaboratively with an international team of educators to design an online integrated Masters program in Family Studies. The GCEFS is a pioneering effort initiated by TISS along with five other renowned international universities: the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece), Seoul National University (Republic of Korea), South China Normal University, Guangzhou (China), University of Nebraska-Lincoln (USA), and the University of Newcastle, Callaghan (Australia). The aim of the Consortium is to provide specialist human service education needed to work with families in the areas of policy, research and practice. To fulfill this aim, the consortium members are now designing the curriculum of the M.A. programme in Family Studies and plan to launch this programme in September 2012. This M.A. programme in Family Studies will draw expertise across the 6 partner Universities; and will be exposed to peers and teachers from every major geo-cultural area of the world. They will also be able to study an international course from their own home institutions. The graduating students will receive the Masters Degree from one of the six founding institutions in which they are registered, and also receive recognition for their work from the GCEFS. Reconstruction of Nicobarese Economy and Society Affected by the Tsunami Five years after the tsunami that left the entire Nicobars devastated, the State Governments resettlement and rehabilitation programme has been officially closed, even though livelihoods shattered by the tsunami are still being restored. The TISS has been involved in post tsunami interventions in the Nicobars since 2005. Given this, the administration of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and TISS renewed a fresh MoU in November 2009 to develop livelihood support programmes in the Nicobars. The 12
focus of intervention was changed towards identifying, facilitating and promoting smaller groups for livelihood related activities. The TISS is supported by the Sustainable Indigenous Fund, Austria. A comprehensive assessment of over 6,000 households on post tsunami livelihood status (4,569 tribal and 1,431 non-tribal households) was completed during 20102011. The survey captured the nature and extent of loss to livelihoods due to the tsunami, explored possibilities of regeneration of affected livelihoods, and creation of other livelihood options. Five Rural Knowledge Centres (RKCs) in five islands have been created to provide accessible, basic information on government schemes and also to serve as early warning systems. Each RKC is run by two trained Fellows from the community. The Fellows act as a catalyst between the community and the RKC. Given that the islands are scattered, and there are difficulties in disseminating information, the TISS developed an SMS service with support from IBM volunteers. The service provides useful information such as job vacancies, ship timings, price of copra and virgin coconut oil through regular and free SMS services to all the islands. This strategy to disseminate information has received a fair response. Other ongoing work in this region includes the printing of multiple editions of a Community Newspaper covering peoples current issues and concerns as well as expressions of their creativity till date. In addition, a study on the availability, access and use of renewable energy sources in all Nicobar islands has been completed and TISS is now working at ways of enhancing community access to these energy sources. The TISS is also part of an international expert working group focussing on small islands and is collaboratively developing a Masters Programme in Sustainable Island Development; as well as a research strategy to study the impact of climate change in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Gyurja: The TISSLadakh Autonomous Hill Development Council Project Endowed with a fragile ecosystem, the Ladakh region remained isolated from the rest of the world till the mid 1970s; when it was thrown open to mass
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tourism. Today, new technologies, lifestyles and practices are entering the Ladakhi community against a backdrop of centuries old indigenous traditions and culture; and the Ladakhi people are being challenged to seamlessly and sustainably integrate the old with the new. The TISS has supported the Ladakhi people to face this challenge of integration and plan their future. The Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC) and TISS, with support from Jamsetji Tata Trust, created a database for all households in Leh district; and completed Micro level Planning (MLP) for all villages there. An outcome of this project was the development of a 5-year Perspective Plan under MG-NREGA in 90 Halka Panchayats of 9 blocks in the Leh District. Currently, the project is organising a series of block level workshops in collaboration with the DRDA to support local institutions in Ladakh. As part of this, a preliminary assessment is being planned to understand the capacity building needs of self-help groups. These workshops also provide a platform for sharing key findings in MLP at the block and cluster levels; and create awareness on Panchayati Raj: strengthen Gram Sabhas, social audits, use of RTI, effective implementation of MGNREGA, and related issues. In October 2010, a new Hill Council was elected into place and TISS conducted an Orientation Workshop for the newly elected Councillors of Leh District on decentralised planning and programme implementation at Leh. It also organised a 15-day exposure visit-cum-training programme on NREGA, Governance, Development, Disaster Management and Leadership for the 28 newly-elected Councillors at Delhi, Mumbai and Ahmedabad. 25 YEARS OF INTEGRATED RURAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME In 1986, the erstwhile Department of Medical and Psychiatric Social Work (and now renamed as the Centre for Health and Mental Health), in concurrence with the Institutes vision and as a step to reach out to marginalised groups, initiated a pioneering field action projectthe Integrated Rural Health Development Project (IRHDP) to address the developmental challenges that Adivasis or tribal 13
peoples face in Aghai village of Shahpur Taluka of Thane district. The initial focus of the project was to promote the health of the tribal population in collaboration with the Primary Health Centre located in Aghai. Over time, it was evident that health cannot be seen in isolation, and the projects focus shifted to working with key indicators of health that was context appropriate. After consideration, the key areas identified, in addition to health, included education, livelihood and women empowerment. Today, the project undertakes a range of field interventions towards health promotion at various levels: organisation of awareness campaigns, medical camps, and action research on health-seeking behaviour. In collaboration with the Tehsil office, it also organises capacity-building training programmes for doctors of the PHCs, Accredited Social Health Activist workers and other para-professionals. The IRHDP has run 6 anganwadis in remote hamlets of which 3 have been integrated with the Integrated Child Development Services programme now, with whom it also undertakes regular training and capacity building sessions of anganwadi teachers on pedagogy, communication, mental health and nutrition. It also conducts workshops on life skills for Ashram school children to foster their overall development. Having actively mobilised the community to participate in livelihood activities, the Project is currently negotiating with the Tribal Development Board on behalf of the Katkari tribes to ensure their entitlements to credit and loans. The Project is also conducting a series of training programmes on income generation activities for womens groups in the community. In addition to these identified key areas, and recognising that the work of the Project has to be guided by community needs, the IRHDP supports communities to access basic needswater, food security when needed; as well as undertake tasks such as helping them get their caste certificates. Over the years the project has contributed to students learning through field work placements. Every year, IRHDP accommodates nearly 10 students, and has also anchored international students from Cyprus and the US. In spite of being located in a difficult terrain and located about 100
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km from the institute, and facing tremendous challenges over the years, the faculty, staff and students have continued to work towards the overall development of the community. SAKSHAM: GLOBAL FUND TO FIGHT AIDS, TUBERCULOSIS AND MALARIA Saksham is the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM) Round 7, HIV/AIDS counselling programme (20082013) in India. It aims to strengthen the human and institutional capacities of the national health system to enable accelerated growth of the National AIDS Control Programme. It is a unique partnership of 36 academic institutions spread across different states of India. Saksham seeks to enhance the institutional capacities of key counsellor training institutes and conduct capacity building for counsellors through various activities such as development of training resources, infrastructure support, training, counselling supervision and research. It works in close partnership with the National AIDS Control Organisation, State AIDS Control Societies, non-governmental organisations and representatives of Positive Peoples Networks, to enhance the overall quality of HIV/AIDS counselling and training. The TISS is the Principal Recipient of the Round 7 Grant (counselling component) and provides strategic leadership to the programme. Phase I of the Programme got completed in August 2010. In this Phase, Saksham strengthened the technical, infrastructural and management capacities of 37 institutions of higher learning in 25 states to undertake quality counselling training in keeping with their commitment to remain socially relevant and responsive to national needs. It also created a multidisciplinary pool of 604 master trainers through partner institutions situated in different parts of the country, and trained 5,643 counselling functionaries (counsellors and nurses) through 227 training programmes across the country. During this period, it also developed training resources for use by partner institutions and master trainers; expanded the knowledge base on HIV/AIDS counselling in the country through the various research studies undertaken by partner institutions; and instituted rigorous monitoring and 14
evaluation mechanisms to assess programme output, outcome and impact. Phase II of Saksham commenced in September 2010 and will be completed by August 2013. In this phase, Saksham will continue to develop training resources in niche areas such as couple counselling, children and HIV, mental health and HIV, etc.; as well as add to the national pool of master trainers; and undertake research. In addition, it plans to identify and train 1,200 counselling supervisors to provide onsite counselling supervision and mentoring to 6,000 ICTC counsellors across the country. It also plans to operationalise and implement a Quality Assurance System (QAS) for counselling training across the programme. Saksham will offer two e-learning courses on Gender and Sexuality and Children and HIV, as well as initiate advanced diploma programmes on HIV/AIDS Counselling through partner institutions. Through its representation in 2 two working groupsIntegrated Counselling and Testing, and Prevention of Parent to Child Transmission and Targeted InterventionsSaksham will play a critical role in policy development for NACP 4. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS OFFICE The International Students Office (ISO) extends 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, in addition to liaising with functionaries from different universities for the institutional collaborations. A significant characteristic of the Institutes student exchange programme is that the Institute and the host university take care of all costs throughout the duration of the exchange through fellowships and travel grants for example, the Linnaeus-Palme grant, Endeavour Exchange Fellowship, DAAD exchange programme. Currently the Institute has active exchanges with Gavle University (Sweden); Victoria University (Australia); Westfalische, Wilhelms-Universitat, Muenster University, Muenster School of Business, and Freie University (Germany); Tulane University at New Orleans, University of Utah at Salt Lake city,
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and the University of Minnesota (USA); and Keele University (UK). The ISO facilitated the visits of 28 TISS students/scholars (6 Bachelors, 18 Masters, and 4 PhD) to different Universities on exchange programmes, in 8 different countries during this academic year. The exchange, which ranged from a few weeks to a few months involved course work for one term or internship and research related activities. The ISO hosted 105 students from Germany, USA, Sweden, France, Netherlands, Singapore and the UK for short-term programmes, customised programmes, and research for varying periods of time. Of these, 27 were admitted as part of exchange programmes with other universities. They credited courses (with/without field work) or attended field work/internships. Thirteen of these international students/research scholars had research affiliations with the Institute during this academic year, while 62 students took part in 5 customized programmes that the ISO organised through the year, where they were engaged in field work internships, blended with exposure visits, lectures, seminars and visits to the TISS Tuljapur campus. Under the faculty exchange programme, 13 faculty members visited 11 universities in 7 countries. These visits were either a part of the exchange programmes or to work on the collaborative initiatives between the Institute and other international universities. Those faculty members who visited on exchange programmes gave lectures in the undergraduate and graduate programmes, presented seminar papers and also explored possibilities for further collaborations. Similarly, the Institute received 21 faculty members/delegations from different universities across the globe to explore possible collaborations. The TISS received 5 grantees of the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship from European Universities, while 2 faculty members and 13 students of the Institute received scholarships under Lot 13. Under the Erasmus Mundus External Cooperation WindowEurope-Asia Lot 11, the Institutes European partners are Lund University (Sweden), University College London (UK), University of Warsaw (Poland), University of Milan (Italy), Pierre and Marie Curie University (France), University of Vienna (Austria), University of 15
Amsterdam (The Netherlands), and University College Dublin (Ireland). The Asian partners include Peking University, Tsinghua University, Fudan University, Zhejiang University, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Social Sciences, Xiamen University, China; Tribhuvan University (Nepal); University of Karachi (Pakistan); Jahangirnagar University (Bangladesh); and University of Delhi, Jadavpur University, Indian Institute of India TechnologyKanpur, (India). The Institute has joined another consortium for the Erasmus Mundus External Cooperation WindowEurope-Asia Lot, coordinated by Trinity College, Dublin for the next year. We have secured grants jointly with the partner universities for the continuation of exchange programmes with Gavle University and Gothenborg University (Sweden); Tampere University (Finland); and Muenster University and Freie University (Germany). As part of the Institutes drive to expand globally, the ISO facilitated MoUs with 9 universities in 20102010. They are the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Computing (Atlanta, USA), UCL (Faculty of Biomedical Sciences) and BALM (The Banyan Academy of Leadership in Mental Health), Lund University (Sweden), University of Strathclyde (Glasgow), Department of HRM (Strathclyde Business School, Erasmus Universiteit (Rotterdam, Netherlands), Monash University (Australia), National Institute of Science and Technology (South Korea), and Minnesota University (USA). The ISO admitted 13 students in Masters degree students in 20102011. Along with the 11 international students admitted the previous year, there are now 23 Masters level students from 16 countries. The office arranged a grand gathering to welcome the new batch of International students with the Director, Dean Students affairs and Students Union in June 2010 before the start of the academic year. The ISO also addressed the logistical, cultural and academic concerns of all foreign students like pre-departure orientation, orientation upon arrival, regular meetings, and updating international students about the facilities available on campus, organising Hindi language classes, etc.
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The ISO organised an orientation workshop for its staff to familiarise them with cross cultural issues. Conducted by Ms. Preeti Prabhu, Project Manager (India) from the British Council Division of British Deputy High Commission, this Workshop has also helped the staff to develop a more professional understanding of the Institutes commitments and responsibilities. FACULTY AND ACADEMICS Research During 20102011, a total of 143 research and documentation projects were ongoing at the Institute. Of these, 16 were in multi-disciplinary areas, while the remaining were anchored in the different Schools/Independent Centres. Publications In 20102011, TISS faculty published 84 peer reviewed journal articles in some of the most renowned journals; 69 chapters in books; 16 authored/edited volumes published by reputed publishers like Sage, Anthem Press, Orient Black Swan, etc.; and 51 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), completed 72nd year of uninterrupted publishing in 2011. This year, the IJSW brought out a special issue in 2 parts on SHGs: Emerging Spaces for Social Work Practice, guest edited by B. Devi Prasad and B. Vijayalakshmi. Part 1 of the Special Issue covered the history, models and practice contexts of SHGs, while Part 2 covered experiments in promoting and sustaining SHGs, as contemporary themes connected to working with them. Field Action Projects There are currently 26 FAPs active in the Institute with faculty from the SSW leading 16 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 16
rural and tribal areas, and corporate social responsibility, sustainable livelihood, food security, adult education, and health. Training and Extension
Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes
During 20102011, 139 programmes were organised were organised in the areas human resources management, leadership development, climate concerns, human development, social accountability, micro-planning, statistical methods, capacity-building, and development, dalit and tribal issues, disaster management, education, health, human rights, life skills, management and organisation development, NSS refresher and orientation programmes, research methods, and training of trainers, 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 545 programmes and presented 196 papers.
Executive Committee Memberships
Ninety members of the Institutes faculty served on 355 executive committees of professional bodies, governmental organisations and NGOs in 20102011. These include decision-making bodies of government ministries and departments, NGOs, industries and institutions, as well as UGC committees to review/develop/audit curriculum and administration of universities and institutions spread across the county. Golden Jubilee Chairs
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STUDENTS Enrolment Student enrolment for the year 20102011 touched 1,667. The Bachelors programme had 133 students enrolled, while the Masters programmes had a total enrolment of 1,135 students. The M.Phil. programme had 54 and the Ph.D. programme 211 scholars on roll. The Diploma and Certificate programme students numbered 134. 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 all the teaching programmes at the Institute where students are provided with intensive practical training in the activities of the organisations they are placed in. Students of M.A. Counselling were placed in 14 agencies, M.A. Development Studies in 20 agencies, M.A. Disaster Management in 25 agencies, M.A. Education (Elementary) in 17, agencies, M.A. Globalisation and Labour in 14, M.A. in Habitat Policy and Practice in 20 agencies, Master of Health Administration in 25, Master of Hospital Administration in 60 agencies, M.A. in Human Resources Management and Labour Relations in 83 agencies, M.A. in Media and Cultural Studies in 28 agencies, M.A. Social Entrepreneurship in 9 agencies, M.A. Social Work in 27 agencies, M.A. Social Work in Disability Studies and Action in 20 agencies, M.A. Social Work in Rural Development in 44 agencies, and M.A. Womens Studies in 14 agencies. The B.A. in Social Work students were placed in 90 agencies and rural settings; while students of Diploma in Counselling were placed in 9 agencies, and students of the Diploma in Gerontology programme in 4 agencies. Research Projects of Masters Degree Students Research projects at the Masters 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. In 20102011, 8 students of Counselling, 35 students of Development Studies, 28 students of Disaster Management, 7 students of Education (Elementary), 15 students of Globalisation and 17
Labour, 11 students of Habitat Policy and Practice, 28 students of Health Administration, 34 students of Hospital Administration, 10 students of Media and Cultural Studies, 15 students of Public Health; 21 students of Social Entrepreneurship, 54 students of Social Work, 16 students of M.A. in Social Work in Disability Studies and Action, and 15 students of Womens Studies undertook research projects. 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. M.Phil. and Ph.D. Seminars 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, 50 such presentations were made in the areas of children and youth, corporate governance and social responsibility, dalits and tribals, development issues, disability, disaster, food security, gender and women, health and mental health, labour, media, migration and organisation development and management. Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Cell 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 and ST students. Under the Remedial Coaching Scheme for the SC and ST students, two programmes were conducted: the Pre-Admission Orientation and the Post-Admission Orientation. The Cell organised a 3-day Pre-Admission Orientation Programme for candidates who had applied for the 20112012 TISS Common Entrance Test. In addition to SC and ST candidates, OBC and Minority candidates were also offered the opportunity to attend the Orientation Programme, which were conducted in Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Guwahati, Hyderabad and Chennai; with free lodging and boarding facilities provided to outstation candidates. In all, 542 candidates from all over India attended this Orientation Programme, with 24 TISS faculty members teaching the various subjects and aspects of the admission test. A training video, titled
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With You, was also developed for the Orientation Programme to familiarise the candidates with the processes of Written Test, Group Discussion and Personal Interview and analyse the same. Feedback from the candidates have revealed that the pre admission orientation was beneficial not just in getting admission into TISS, but also to perform better in admission tests administered by other universities and institutions. The students admitted in various courses undergo a post-admission orientation by the Cell at both the individual and group level. The orientation emphasises both the course curriculum, as well as the new multicultural and multilingual environment that students encounter on campus. Students are also trained to write assignments and field work reports. At later stages, various need-based programmes are organised ranging from classes on personality development, special tutorials and language skills. Under the Central Sector Scholarship Scheme of Top Class Education for SCST Students for the year 20102011, 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 students from disadvantaged social and economic groups. Students' Union The Students' Union Executive Committee is an elected body of student representatives, which works towards the welfare of the student body. Towards this, the Union
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Committee, etc. this year. In a noteworthy move, the OSA has facilitated the Students Union to draft a new Constitution; as well as enabled their representation in the School Boards and the Academic Council. That the OSA has established its roots in the Institute is evident from the fact that it has become the focal approach point for students requiring assistance; and as a result, the liaison activity of the office has increased manifold. In addition to students, Schools and Independent Centres also contact the OSA with issues pertaining to students. ORGANISATION DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT Administration
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Mr. H.J. Worlikar, Head Security Guard Mr. S.M. Juwatkar, Hostel Attendant
Campus Development The Institute continued its expansion of infrastructure during the current year also. The construction of a 9-storeyed academic building in the Naoroji Campus is nearly over and is expected to be ready for occupation from the next academic year. The Library building with additional classrooms, conference room, discussion rooms, stack area space, computing area, reading area, media archive and language lab is nearing completion. It is expected that this building with modifications in the ground and second floor will become fully functional from the next academic year. Construction of a hostel (Naoroji Campus) to accommodate 280 students is underway. Two wings of this hostel, which can accommodate 100 students, will be ready for occupation by June 2011, and the remaining three wings by January 2012. An amphitheatre with a seating capacity of 130 people is also nearing completion in the Naoroji Campus. Modifications in the basket ball court in Main Campus, an additional volleyball court in the Naoroji Campus, and creation of additional computing facility in the Naoroji Campus were the other projects completed during 2010-2011. Modifications in the existing Dining Hall kitchen in Main Campus by installing cost effective equipments and modern methods of cooking, installation of Sewerage Treatment Plants in both the Mumbai Campuses, completing new water and sewer lines along with additional water tanks and modification of Directors Bungalow are the projects in progress. All major construction projects in the Tuljapur Campus have been completed, including the basket ball court and volley ball courts. While work on the electrical sub-station is progressing, construction of the compound wall is nearing completion. A cyber library with computer workstations for about 60 19
The Institute lost two of its family members this year: Mr. Khalil Ahmed (Coordinator, NSS-TORC), and Mr. Rajendra Pawar (Head Security Guard).
Participation of Administrative Staff in Conferences, Seminars, Workshops and Training
Fifteen administrative and technical staff participated in 11 seminars, conferences, workshops and training programmes in 20102011.
Appointments, Promotions and Retirements
There are 158 academic positions of which 129 are filled in. There are 48 faculty positions appointed on ad-hoc basis under UGCs and Tata Trust Grants. Administrative positions (including technical) are 162, of which 118 are filled, while the support staff positions are 82. Three staff members were promoted and 4 staff members had retired during the year.
Long Service Award
The Institute honours those employees who have completed 20 years of service and this year, the following employees were felicitated on the Institute Day:
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students and installation of video conferencing facility is in progress. AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS Dr. Geetanjoy Sahu (School of Habitat Studies) was awarded Erasmus Mundus Scholarship for the period August-November 2010. During this period, Dr. Sahu was associated with the Urban and Regional Planning and Geo-Information Department, ITC, Enschede, The Netherlands. The Centre for Human Resources Management and Labour Relations (School of Management and Labour Studies) received the Star News Award for having best industry related curriculum in HRM. Prof. Sharit K. Bhowmik (Dean, School of Management and Labour Studies) was honoured with the Best Teacher Award at the 18th Dewang Mehta Business School Award, Prof. B. Venkatesh Kumar (School of Management and Labour Studies) was awarded the Hubert Humphrey Fellowship for Higher Education Administration in Penn State University, University Park, State College, United States of America Prof. Anjali Monteiro (Centre for Media and Cultural Studies) was awarded the Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Films Division Fellowship for 2010 on the theme Revisioning India. SheWrite, directed by Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Prof. K.P. Jayasankar (Centre for Media and Cultural Studies), was adjudged as one of the three best films at the Second Sadho International Poetry Film Fest, New Delhi. Do Din Ka Mela, directed by Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Prof. K.P. Jayasankar (Centre for Media and Cultural Studies), won the Gold for the Best non-fiction script and a Certificate of Merit at the Indian Documentary Producers Association (IDPA) awards for 2009. XXWhy, directed by Dr. Manjula Bharathy (Centre for Media and Cultural Studies), won the best film
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Prof. Usha S. Nayar Prof. Rajaretnam Prof. Kastury Ray Prof. Pushpendra Kumar Singh Prof. Ila D. Hukku Dr. Ashwani Kumar Ms. Saritha C.T. Ms. Gomathi Nambiar Ms. Shamim Modi-Meghani
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Prof. Lina Kashyap
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Prof. Neela Dabir
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TISS-IDBI-LAHDC Reconstruction and Development Programme Rehabilitating the Beggars: An Assessment of the Rehabilitation Programmes in Beggars Home in Bangalore Documenting Sustainable Holistic Agricultural Development Evaluation Study of NREGA in Kerala Institutions for Food Security: Global Insights from Rural India* TISS-ANI: Sustainable Livelihood Project* Tata LAHDC Development Support Programme IDBI Apr. 2011 Just initiated Prof. S. Parasuraman
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Prof. S. Parasuraman and Prof. T. Rajaretnam Prof. S. Parasuraman and Ms. Saritha C.T. and Dr. Jyothi Krishnan Prof. S. Parasuraman and Dr. Madhushree Sekher Prof. S. Parasuraman Prof. S. Parasuraman
State Institute of Rural Development, Kerala Australia Research Council, Government of Australia The Sustainable Indigenous Futures Fund (SIF) Jamsetji Tata Trust
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Comparative Study of the Main Intervention Methods for the Benefit of Street Children in the Major Cities in India Partnership Foundation and Net4kids Aug. 2010 Report writing Prof. Neela Dabir
Publications
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Corporate Social Responsibility and Human Rights, NHRC Journal, 9, 247257, 2010. An Evaluation Study of NSS in India, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 71(3), 417431, 2010. (co-author) Economic Liberalization, Information of Labour and Social Protection in India, Delhi: Aakar Books and Sruti, 2010. A Narrative of Society, The Times of India Higher Education, III, 184185, 2011. Are SSR Institutions Bartering Autonomy with Respect to Grantees, Administrators, etc.? In M.V. Nadkarni and R.S. Deshpande (Eds.), Social Science Research in India, New Delhi: Academic Foundation, 2011. Bombay Chamber of Commerce and Industry Centenary Celebration Volume, 2011.
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Hinduism-Related Movements in India. In M. Juergensmeyerand H. Anheier (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Global Studies, International Sage, 2011. Sectarian Violence in India: Trends and Challenges. In A. Karp (Ed.), India Armed Violence Assessment Project of Small Arms Survey, Geneva: Small Arms Survey, 2011.
Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV in China and the USA: A Comparative Analysis, Asian Social Work and Social Policy Review, 4, 134147, 2010. (co-author) Gender Equity and Girl Child in India, The Journal of Psycho-social Research, 6(1), January 2011. Gender Discrimination and the Girl Child: Perspective and Plan of Action (in Conference Report), DAV Forum, New Delhi, 2010.
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Prof. Neela Dabir
From Street to Hope: Faith Based and Secular Programmes in Los Angeles, Mumbai and Nairobi for Street-living Children, Delhi: Sage Publication, 2011. (co-author)
UNICEF
Prof. S. Parasuraman
TISS
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
Prof. Lina Kashyap Oct. 1822, 2010 International Conference in Family Studies TISS, Mumbai TISS
REGISTRAR
Prof. Neela Dabir Feb. 2125, 2011 Mar. 3 Jun. 6, 2010 National Workshop on Human Rights-based Development* Certificate Course on Child Protection and Counselling TISS, Mumbai UGC, and National Human Rights Commission UNICEF
Patna
Executive Committee Membership and other Official Positions in Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations
DIRECTOR
Prof. S. Parasuraman Member, Executive Council, International Institute of Population Sciences, Mumbai Member, Governing Board, Azim Premji University, Bangalore UGC Representative, Governing Body, School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya, Mangalore Member, Governing Board, Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi Member, IRMA Society and Governing Board, Institute of Rural Management, Anand Member, Academic Council, Central University of Tamil Nadu, Tamil Nadu Member, Academic Council, Central University of Bihar, Patna Member, Policy Research Committee, Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education, Dehradun Member, National Legal Knowledge Council, Bar Council of India, New Delhi Co-opted Member, Governing Body, Gulati Institute of Finance and Taxation, Kerala External Expert, Advisory Committee, National Law School of India University, Bangalore UGC Nominee, Advisory Committee, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi Member, Advisory Board/Mentor, Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development, Chennai Member, Expert Committee for Evaluating the Research Studies under the Focussed Area of Nano-Science and Biology of Madurai Kamaraj University, University Grants Commission, New Delhi Member, Core Group on Right to Food, National Human Rights Commission, New Delhi Member, High Level Advisory Committee for ascertaining pari-passu compliance on environmental measures for Sardar Sarovar Project, Ministry of Environment and Forest, New Delhi Member, Governing Body, Child Line, Mumbai
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Trustee, Governing Board, CRY (Child Right and You), Mumbai Member, Governing Board, Plan India, Bhubaneswar Trustee, Banyan Academy of Leadership Information in Mental Health, Chennai Trustee, Jai Ho Trust, Mumbai Member, Advisory Council, National Thermal Power Corporation, New Delhi Member, Bombay First, Mumbai Member, Governing Board, Svaraj, Bangalore Member, Expert Committee of SAP, University Grants Commission, New Delhi Member, Advisory Body, Tarun Bharat Sangh, Rajasthan Member, Committee for Reform and Revamping of NIRD, and SIRDs, Ministry of Rural Development, New Delhi
DIRECTOR'S OFFICE
Prof. Usha S. Nayar
Vice President, National Governing Council, Dayanand Anglo Vedic Schools and Colleges, Government of India, New Delhi Member, Advisory Board, International Beliefs and Values Institute (IBAVI), USA
Chairperson, Governing Board, Matribhumi Trust, Mumbai Member, Expert Group on Formulation of Research Methodology under MGNREGA, Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, New Delhi Member, National Working Group for Formulating Model for Converging MGNREGA with the Schemes of Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, New Delhi Member, Sub-committee on Reform and Revamping of NIRD, SIRDs and ETCs under the Committee on Restructuring NIRD and SIRDs, Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, New Delhi
Member, Central Employment Guarantee Council, Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, New Delhi Member, Executive Committee, Council for Advancement of Peoples Action and Rural Technology, New Delhi Chairperson, Working Group on Capacity Building For MGNREGA, Ministry of Rural Development, NIRD, Hyderabad Member, Coordination Group for Working Groups for MGNREGA, Ministry of Rural Development, Hyderabad & New Delhi Member, Expert Group for Formulating Research Methodology for Studies on MGNREGA, Ministry of Rural Development, NIRD, Hyderabad Member, Sub-Group on Preparing Innovative RM for MGNREGA, Ministry of Rural Development, NIRD, Hyderabad Member, Expert Group on National Level Monitors, Ministry of Rural Development, NIRD, Hyderabad Member, Expert Group on Award for Excellence in MGNREGA Administration, Ministry of Rural Development, New Delhi Member, Advisory Committee for Centre of Initiative for Innovation and Development Action, Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur Member, Sub-Group on Capacity Building and Monitoring, Council for Advancement of Peoples Action and Rural Technology, New Delhi Member, Sub-Group on Social Mobilisation, Council for Advancement of Peoples Action and Rural Technology, New Delhi Member, Expert Group on Job Card for MGNREGA, Ministry of Rural Development, New Delhi
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
Prof. Lina Kashyap Member, Ad-hoc Board of Studies in Special Education, SNDT Womens University, Mumbai Member, Advisory Committee, Lucknow University, Lucknow Chairperson, Adoption Coordinating Agency, Mumbai, Mumbai Chairperson, Sub-Committee of Experts, Rehabilitation Council of India, New Delhi External Expert, Rehabilitation Council of India, New Delhi External Expert, Department of Special Assistance under UGCs Special Assistance Programme, 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 Educators, Parents and Other Rehabilitation Professionals', C-DAC, Thiruvananthapuram External Expert, Research Committee, National Institute for Visual Handicap, Dehradun, New Delhi Member, Editorial Board, Journal of International Social Work, International Association of Schools of Social Work, United Kingdom Member, Editorial Board, International Journal for Advancement of Counseling, International Association of Counselling, New York Member, State-Level Advisory Committee on Adoption, Department of Women and Child Development, Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai
REGISTRAR
Prof. Neela Dabir
Founder Member, Executive Committee, Door Step School, Mumbai Founder Member, Executive Committee, Door Step School, Pune
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Sriperumbudur Mar. 1819, 2011 Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development TISS and South Asia Regional Committee of International Council of Social Welfare (ICSW) Vandrevala Foundation Moderated a Panel Discussion Presented a Paper Chaired a Session Chaired a Session Emerging Trends in Research in Psychology and its Applications
Prof. Pushpendra Kumar Singh National Consultation on From Social Protection to Social Justice: Addressing Issues of Poverty and Exclusion in India Mumbai Mar. 6, 2011
TISS, Mumbai
Prof. S. Parasuraman
Seminar on Mental Wellbeing for the Knowledge Economy Beijing, China Feb. 28 Mar. 2, 2011 SANPAD and South African Embassy to the Peoples Republic of China TISS, University Grants Commission (UGC), and National Human Rights Commission Creative Handicrafts
State, Poverty and Democracy in India: Multiplier Effects of MGNREGA Resource Person -
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TISS, Mumbai Feb. 21, 2011 Mumbai Feb. 78, 2011 New Delhi Feb. 79, 2011 Mumbai Feb. 78, 2011 Fair Trade and TISS Gandhinagar Feb. 6, 2011 Mumbai Jan. 4, 2011 TISs Ladakh Team
Prof. Pushpendra Kumar Singh National Training Workshop on Human Rights-based Development
Prof. S. Parasuraman
Social Entrepreneurship in Current Global Economic Context Educational Technology and Management Academy (ETMA), Gurgaon Presented a Paper The Role of Values and Ethics in Educational Reforms
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MGNREGA and Creation of Economic Opportunities for the Poor Central University of Gujarat Resource Person -
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Prof. Pushpendra Kumar Singh Curriculum Conceptualisation Workshop for Postgraduate in Social Management
Prof. Pushpendra Kumar Singh Training and Capacity Building of Executive Councillors of LAHDC
Resource Person
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Seminar on the Fringes of Globalisation: Socio-Economic Processes and the Marginalised Mumbai Dec. 4, 2010 TISS, Mumbai Presented a Paper
Mumbai
Keynote Address
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TISS-ICDD Workshop on the Work, Livelihood and Economic Security in the 21st Century: India and South Africa Research Cluster New Delhi Nov. 1620, 2010 Nov. 1112, 2010 Dept. of Psychology, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway Asian Population Association Chaired a Session
Prof. S. Parasuraman
Poverty Dynamics
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Keynote Address Rethinking Care in a Global Context: Mental Health Concerns of Children and Adolescents Presented a Paper Does Changes in S&T Explain Dynamics in Human Capital? An Enquiry into Emerging Trends in Nursing Labour Market National Institute of Rural Development (NIRD) Oct. 2930, 2010 ActionAid Presented a Paper Participatory Equity Research Methods for MGNREGA Keynote Address Poverty, Vulnerability and Challenges of DRR Mumbai Nov. 1112, 2010 Indian Institute of TechnologyBombay Mumbai Nov. 18, 2010 Guwahati Hyderabad Oct. 2829, 2010 NIRD Presented Draft Curriculum Rural Development and Governance
Prof. S. Parasuraman
Faculty Udaipur Oct. 20, 2010 Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD), GoI Presented a Paper Governance and Rural Development Programmes
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Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
National Workshop of Experts from National Institutes on Rural Development Schemes and Strengthening PRIs Gandhinagar Oct. 12, 2010 Central University of Gujarat Resource Person -
Prof. Pushpendra Kumar Singh Curriculum Conceptualisation Workshop for Postgraduate in Social Management St. Louis, USA Oct. 13, 2010 Washington University, St. Louis, and Mc Donnell International Scholars Academy International Food Policy Research Institute Special Invitee Panellist
Prof. S. Parasuraman
Prof. S. Parasuraman
Stakeholder Consultation on Tackling the Agriculture-Nutrition Disconnect in India New Delhi Aug. 25, 2010 DAV Forum
New Delhi
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Tamil Nadu Jul. 30, 2010 New Delhi Jul. 23, 2010 Hyderabad Jul. 1213, 2010 Jun. 2426, 2010 NIRD Hyderabad MoRD, GoI Mumbai Jun. 1415, 2010 USA Jun. 4-5-, 2010
Gender Discrimination and the Girl Child: Perspective and Plan of Action Keynote Address Addressing Multiple Vulnerability
Prof. S. Parasuraman
Rajiv Gandhi Chair for Panchayati Raj Studies and Action Aid India National Council of Applied Economic Research
Presented a Paper
Research Methodology
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Presented a Paper
Institutions of Poor
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Inaugural Address
2010
Discussant University of Bergen, CROP Norway and the Pennsylvania State University, USA
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The Forgotten Half: A Working Conference for Collaborative Research on Child Poverty
Faculty
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
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Mangalore New Delhi Nov. 25 Dec. 22, 2010 Ministry of Women and Child Development, GoI Resource Person Draft Guidelines Mar. 11, 2011 Srinivas Institute of Management Studies Keynote Address Education and Development: The TISS Experience
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Guidelines for Placement of Children in Foster Family Care and Sponsorship Programmes through the ICPS Porur, Chennai Sep. 17, 2010 Resource Person Indian Council for Child Welfare, Tamil Nadu, and Sri Ramachandra University University of Nebraska Paricipant
2010
Second National Conference on Child Abuse for Multi Disciplinary Professionals Lincoln, USA Jun. 30 Jul. 13, 2010
Overview of Factors Leading to Child Abuse in India Preparation of Lesson Plans for International Master's Programme in Family Studies
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Lincoln, USA Jun 30 Jul. 13, 2010 University of Nebraska Participant Preparation of Lesson Plans for International Master's Programme in Family Studies
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Chairperson: Prof. T Jayaraman Chairperson: Dr. Amita Bhide Mr. Sanjeev Chandorkar Dr. Lalitha Kamath
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Review of Urban Water Systems in India from the Perspective of Security and Sustainability Review of Reforms related to Independent Regulatory Authorities in the Water Sector of India from the Perspective of Security and Sustainability Climate Change and Energy A Study of Community Participation Law in Maharashtra as part of Urban India Reform Observatory (UIRF) Study of Diversion of Irrigation Water from Different Dams in Maharashtra for Urban and Industrial Use State Level Background Paper on Urbanisation and Urban Governance in Maharashtra as part of UIRF National Level Background Paper on Urban Issues and Concerns Laying Foundations of UIRF
Dec. 2010
Sep. 2009
Completed
Ford Foundation
Jul. 2009
Ford Foundation
Jul. 2009
Ford Foundation
Jun. 2009
Ongoing
Mr. Sanjeev Chandorkar, Dr. Ratoola Kundu, Dr. Lalitha Kamath and Dr. Geetanjoy Sahu Prof. T. Jayaraman
Globalisation of Innovation: R&D Outsourcing in India and China Engendered Citizenship and Local Governance in Maharashtra*
IDRC, Canada
May 2009
Ongoing
Aug. 2008
Completed
To help them undertake policy advocacy for rethinking the policies and decisions that led to diversion of agricultural water. Programmes : Small meetings, media communication, supporting organisation of large public meetings and lobbying with different stakeholders.
Faculty-in-Charge :
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Winter Institute, estd.: 2011 Mumbai. Objectives : Field-based learning. Thematic knowledge through systems of dynamic modelling and social relations framework. Inter-cultural and inter-disciplinary team work. Programmes : 13-day Winter Institute on four inter-related themes: (i) water, (ii) affordable housing, (iii) solid waster management, and (iv) financial inclusion. Dr. Lalitha Kamath
Faculty-in-Charge :
Publications
Dr. Amita Bhide
From the Margins: Experiences of Low Income Communities in Mumbai vis--vis Changing Patterns of Service Delivery. In P. Joshi (Ed.), Mumbai Reader 09, Mumbai: Urban Design Research Institute, 2011.
Prof. T. Jayaraman
Global Carbon Budgets and Equity in Climate Change: Proceedings of Conference held at TISS on June 28-29, 2010, Mumbai: Tata Institute of Social Sciences, 2010.
Infrastructures of Consent: Interrogating Citizen Participation Mandates in Indian Urban Governance, IDS Working Paper 362, Sussex, UK, 2011. (co-author)
The City and its Politics: Informal and Contested. In D.R. Judd and D. Simpson (Eds.), The City, Revisited: Urban Theory from Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press, 2011. (co-author) Building for What and Whom? New Town Development as Planned Suburbanization in China and India. In M. Clapson, R. Hutchison (Eds.), Research in Urban Sociology (Volume 10): Suburbanization in Global Society, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2010. (co-author)
Community Based Environmental Governance and Local Justice. In M. Albrow and H. Seckinelgin (Eds.), Global Civil Society 2011: Globality and the Absence of Justice, United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. (co-author) Implementation of Environmental Judgments in Context: A Comparative Analysis of Dahanu Thermal Power Plant Pollution Case in Maharashtra and Vellore Leather Industrial Pollution Case in Tamil Nadu, Law, Environment and Development, 6(3), 2011. Litigation Against Corporation for Human Rights, Economic and Political Weekly, 46(4), 1821, 2011. (co-author)
New Laws Establishing Independent Regulatory Agencies in the Indian Water Sector: Long Term Implications for Governance, Journal of South Asia Water (Studies Special Issue on Changing Water Governance in India: Taking the Longer View), 2(1), 4978, 2010. (co-author) Need for Reforming the Reforms: Incompatibility and Usurpation of Water Sector Reforms in the Indian State of Maharashtra. In Proceedings of the Fifth South Asia Water Research Conference on Globalisation of Governance: Implications for Water Management in South Asia, Thimphu, Bhutan, 3-5 May 2010, SaciWaters.
The Promise of the Street: Hawkers and the Poetics of Space Equitable Access to Carbon Space
TISS, Mumbai
Prof. T. Jayaraman
Dec. 3, 2010
Cancun, Mexico
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Name of the Programme Tools and Resource Kits Validation Workshop on the Project Laying Foundations of UIRF' Planning Workshop on Rethinking Informal Labour in Globalising Landscapes of India Global Carbon Budgets and Equity in Climate Change National Consultation Workshop on National Green Tribunal Act, 2010
Chennai
Madras Institute of Development Studies Ministry of Environment and Forests, GoI TISS and TAI, New Delhi
Executive Committee Membership and other Official Positions in Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations
Prof. Subodh Wagle
Member, Working Group on Water Governance, Planning Commission, Government of India, New Delhi
Prof. T. Jayaraman
Member, Committee to Draft Guidelines on Sustainability for PSUs, Department of Public Enterprises, Government of India, New Delhi Member, Project Planning and Evaluation Committee, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata
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Delhi Feb. 2425, 2011 Dec. 21, 2010 Made a Presentation School of Rural Management, KIIT, Orissa Indore School of Social Work, and TISS UIRF, TISS Participant Made a Presentation University of Amsterdam and School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi Participant -
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Introduction to the UIRF in the Context of Urbanising India Introduction to Urban India Reforms Facility -
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JNNURM: Challenges and OpportunitiesSAP Inception Workshop TISS Sep. 34, 2010
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Delhi Mar. 2325, 2011 Delhi Mar. 2325, 2011 Lucknow Singapore
The 21st Century Indian City: Setting the Agenda for Urbanisation in India
The 21st Century Indian City: Setting the Agenda for Urbanisation in India
Presented a Paper
Political Exclusion and Right to Shelter of Migrants Decentralisation and Local Governance: Innovation in Service Delivery in South and South-East Asia
Faculty Mumbai Feb. 25, 2011 Urban Design Research Institute University of Amsterdam, School of Planning & Architecture and ITC/University of Twente M.D. College Special Invitee Participant Chaired a Session FSI and Urban Form
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
Utilising Spatial Information Infrastructures in Urban Governance Networks to Tackle Deprivations in Urban India Mumbai Jan. 29, 2011
National Seminar on Psychological and Political Perspectives on Migration Chennai Dec. 6, 2010 Madras Institute of Development Studies Made a Presentation
Laying the Foundations of UIRF: Introduction and Overview Laying the Foundations of UIRF: Introduction and Overview
Jaipur
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Mumbai Oct. 4, 2010 Mahila Arthik Vikas Mahamandal Center for Social Equity, Center for Planning and Technology University International Federation of Catholic Universities The Asia Foundation, Cambodia Panellist Ahmedabad Aug. 3031, 2010 Chaired a Session Bogota, Colombia Phnom Penh, Cambodia Jun. 4, 2010 Jun. 2123, 2010 Special Invitee Facilitator Mumbai Aug. 4, 2010 YUVA and MANTHAN Panellist
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2010
Prof. T. Jayaraman
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Faculty Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Beijing, China Apr. 1516, 2010 Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Presented a Paper Jul. 2324, 2010 Ministry of Environment, Government of Brazil Made a Presentation Equity: The Carbon Budget Approach Global Carbon Budgets, Emissions Trajectories and Burden Sharing in Mitigation
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Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
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Tentative Governance in Emerging Science and Technology: Actor Constellations, Institutional Arrangements and Strategies A Conference of the Eu-SPRI Forum and the UT Institute for Innovation and Governance Studies The Netherlands Oct. 57, 2010 Department of Urban and Regional Planning and Geo-Information Management, ITC, Enschede Ministry of Environment and Forests, GoI Participant
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New Delhi May 25, 2010
Participant
Chairperson: Prof. Harshad Thakur Dr. Mathew George Dr. Narendra Kakade Dr. Nilesh Gawade
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QUICK FACTS Faculty Research Projects and Other Projects Field Action Projects Publications Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes Organised Participation in/Contribution to Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes Papers Presented 16 12 2 15 10 41 8
Migration, Poverty and Access to Healthcare: A Multicentric Study on People's Access and Health Systems Responsiveness in Mumbai Metro City Mental Health of People Living with HIV/AIDS in India: Implication for Policy and Programmes Synthetic Impact Assessment of Collective HIV Prevention Programmes in Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu* Parsis of India* Socially Inclusive Health Care Financing in West Asia and India
Initiated
ICMR
Mar. 2011
Initiated
Nov. 2010
Initiated
Ongoing Initiated
Prof. Shalini Bharat Prof. Harshad Thakur, Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian and Dr. Soumitra Ghosh
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In-Charge
Induced Abortion in India Users Perceptions about Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy Therapies for Diabetes Knowledge Network to Document Programmatic Learnings from Avahan, the India AIDS Initiative: A Documentation Grant Management of Health Human Resources with Reference to ASHA Community and the Health Care Providers Perspective on Male Controlled Biological Option in India: An ICMR Task-Force Study User Fees in Public Health Sector in Maharashtra Construction of National Youth Development Index*
SHSS, TISS Real Medicine Foundation, Los Angeles Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
May 2010
Ongoing
Self
Mar. 2010
Report finalisation
ICMR
Sep. 2009
Data analysis
Tata Trust Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development, Ministry of Youth Affairs, Government of India
Prof. Harshad Thakkur and Dr. Soumitra Ghosh Dr. K. Anil Kumar
Faculty-in-Charge :
Turbhe Health and Development Project, estd.: 1995 Navi Mumbai. Sponsor Objective Programmes : : : Community Capacity Development. Improving Health Status through Social Development. Pre-school. Maternal and Child Health Services. Health Education Project Staff : Ms. Mainabai Gawde, Ms. Anita Kamble, Ms. Shobha Jumde, Ms. Nanda Suryawanshi, Ms. Meena Bhosale, Ms. Avantika Pansare, Ms. Sunita Degimal and Ms. Jyoti Vajale. Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee and Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian
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Prof. Shalini Bharat
Blame, Symbolic Stigma and HIV Misconceptions are Associated with Support for Coercive Measures in Urban India, AIDS and Behaviour (published online), 111, 2011. (co-author)
Mental Health Needs of People Living with HIV/AIDS in India: A Literature Review, AIDS Care, 23(4), 417425, 2011. (co-author)
Causes of Neonatal Deaths among Tribal Women in Gujarat, India, Population Research and Policy Review (published online), 30(1), 2011. (co-author) Impact of Community Level Socio-Economic Inequality on Maternal Nutritional Status in Rural India: A Regional Analysis, Demography India, 40(1), 2011. (co-author) Impact of Community Level Socioeconomic Inequality on Maternal Health. In A. Kar and S.C. Gulati (Eds.), Population, Health and Human Resources in Indias Development, New Delhi: Academic Foundation in association with the Institute of Economic Growth, 2011. (co-author)
Voice of Illness and Voice of Medicine in Doctor-Patient Interaction, Sociological Bulletin, 59(2), 159178, May 2010.
Catastrophic Payments and Impoverishment due to Out-of-pocket Health Spending: The Effects of Recent Health Sector Reforms in India, Asia Health Policy Program Working Paper 15, http://iis-db.stanford.edu/pubs/22954/ AHPPwp15.pdf.
Dr. M. Mariappan
Organisational Diagnosis and Development Study of a Leprosy Hospital, Asian Journal of Homoeopathy, 4(11), 4052, 2010. Workforce Assessment : A Tool for Effective Utilisation of Workforce, Asian Journal of Homoeopathy, 5(14), 4348, 2011.
Cost Effectiveness of Child Birth Strategies for Prevention of MTCT of HIV among Mothers Receiving Nevirapine, Indian Journal of Community Medicine, 35(1), 2933, 2011.
Dr. Sivakami M.
Does Utilisatioin of Maternal Health Care Services vary across Regions in Karnataka? Evidence from the District Level Household Survey, 20022005. In S.C. Gulati (Ed.), Population, Health and Human Resources in Indias Development, New Delhi: Academic Foundation, in association with Institute of Economic Growth, 2011.
Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment: An Empirical Analysis, ASBM Journal of Management, 3(1& 2), 810, 2010. (co-author)
Optimal Bearing Surfaces for Total Hip Replacement in the Young Patient: A Meta-Analysis, International Orthopaedics, 17, http://www.springerlink.com/index/jnn2272n7rv5u644.pdf. (co-author)
Bridging the Gaps Between Research, Policy and Practice in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Survey of Health Care Providers, Canadian Medical Association Journal, 182(9), E-362E372, 2010. (co-author) Health Services Utilization Among Widows Living with HIV/AIDS: An Interview Survey in Manipur, India, Asia European Journal, 1007(10), February 2011. (co-author) Communication in Hospital Management, Christian Medical Association of India Bulletin, 2010.
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Mumbai
Ranbaxy Limited
Mumbai, TISS
TISS, Mumbai
ALERT India
TISS, Mumbai
TISS, Mumbai
TISS, Mumbai
TISS-LSE Project
TISS, Mumbai
SHSS, TISS
Nov. 7, 2010
Mumbai
Executive Committee Membership and other Official Positions in Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations
Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian
Member, Governing Body, Lala Ram Sarup Institute of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, New Delhi Member, Technical Resource Group, National Aids Control Organisation, Government of India, New Delhi Chairman, Trustee, Ashish Gram Rachna Trust, Pachod President, Executive Committee, SATHI, Navi Mumbai Vice President, Executive Committee, PATH, Mumbai Member, National Ethics Committee, Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi Faculty Associate, Professional Association, American College of Healthcare Executives, Chicago, USA
Member, Mission Steering Group, National Rural Health Mission, New Delhi Member, Governing Board, National Health Systems Resource Centre, Ministry of Health, New Delhi Member, Academic Council, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, National AIDS Research Institute, Pune Member, Expert Group on Microbicides, Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi Convenor, Sub-Group on Socio-behavioural Research on Microbicides, Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi Member, Advisory Board, Centre for the Study of Incentives in Health, Kings College London Member, Advisory Group, Avahan-Community Mobilisation and Structural Interventions
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Expert, Child Health and Nutrition Knowledge Network, Child Health and Nutrition Research Initiative, New Delhi
Member, Scientific Review Committee, National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health, Mumbai Technical Advisor, Technical Resource Team, Department of Applied Psychology, University of Mumbai, Mumbai Member, Governing Board, Indian Association of Professional Social Workers, Bangalore Member, Executive Committee, Social Advancement Through Health, Navi Mumbai
Secretary, Managing Committee, Social Advancement through Health Initiatives, Navi Mumbai
Dr. M. Sivakami
Dr. M. Mariappan
Member, Board of Studies, Department of Management Studies, D.Y. Patil University, Mumbai Member, Board of Studies, Shri Kamaxidevi Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital, Shiroda Goa University, Goa External Examiner, M.Sc. Hospital Administration Programme, KLE University, Belgaum Member, Clinical Research Ethics Committee, Raheja Hospital, Mumbai Member, Board of Studies of Nursing Education, Raheja Hospital, Mumbai
Founder Member, Indian Health Economics and Policy Association, New Delhi
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DEAN'S OFFICE
Hyderabad Feb. 4, 2011 Medium Healthcare Consulting Private Ltd. Christian Medical Association of India London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), and TISS, Mumbai LSHTM, and TISS, Mumbai Participant Participant Resource Person Chaired a Session Looking Beyond Just Hospitals
XXIV Workshop on Hospital and Health Services Management TISS, Mumbai Jan. 1720, 2011
Propensity Score Matching: Uses and Challenges in Programme Evaluation Bangalore Nov. 30 Dec. 2, 2010 CHARME-INDIA (HIV/AIDS Research Monitoring and Evaluation in India) and St. John's Research Institute, India IASP and Department of Geography & Population Research Centre, Utkal University World Health Organization (WHO) Nov. 14, 2010 WHO
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Participant Bhubaneswar Nov. 2830, 2010 Presented a Paper Prevalence of Under and Over Nutrition among Indian Men and Women
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32nd Annual Conference of the Indian Association for the Study of Population (IASP)
Montreux, Switzerland
Participant
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Expert
2010
Bangkok, Thailand
WHO
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Faculty Mumbai Oct. 1315, 2010 Sep. 1415, 2010 WHO Keynote Address WHO Participant -
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Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
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Consultation on the WHO HIV/AIDS Strategy 20112015: A Health Sector Response to HIV in India Chennai May. 69, 2010 Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project, Government of Tamil Nadu Chaired a Session
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Kozhikode Nov. 22 Dec. 14, 2010 Jun. 16, 2010 Academic Staff College, Calicut University Economics Department, University of Hawaii and EastWest Centre Hawaii, U.S.A. Chennai May 710, 2010
Participant
Participant
Dr. M. Sivakami
Task Force Meeting on Migration, Poverty and Access to Health Care Services: A Multi Centric Study on People's Access and Health System's Responsiveness in Metro/Major Cities Mumbai
ICMR
Presented a Paper
Faculty Wardha TISS, Mumbai TISS, Mumbai Jan. 1214, 2011 Nov. 2830, 2010 Nov. 1819, 2010 Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation & Population Council Presented a Paper IASP Participant TISS and LSHTM Participant Jan. 1720, 2011 TISS and LSHTM Participant Migration and Health Jan. 2425, 2011 UNFPA and Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences Expert -
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Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
Dr. M. Sivakami
Dr. M. Sivakami
32nd Annual Conference of Indian Association for the Study of Population (IASP) Manesar
Documentation of HIV Prevention Programmatic Learnings: Knowledge Network Consortium New Delhi
MSM and Transgender Populations and HIV Prevention: A Review of Literature with Focus on Programmatic Learnings Chaired a Session Research among Vulnerable Groups Participant -
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Bangalore Nov. 913, 2010 New Delhi Jun. 30, 2010 UNAIDS, New Delhi
Indian Journal of Medical Ethics Institute for Social and Economic Change, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, and Technology Information, Forecasting and Assessment Council
Dr. M. Sivakami
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Dr. Nilesh Chandrakant Gawde Workshop on Health Information Architecture: Design, Implementation and Evaluation Mumbai
2010
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Faculty Mumbai Feb. 5, 2011 Phule Ambedkar Chair, Dept of Sociology, University of Mumbai TISS Conducted a Session Participant -
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Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
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Revisiting the Dalit Panthar Movement TISS, Tuljapur Jan. 1012, 2011
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NRHM, its Components and Strategies and on the Preparaing the District Health Action Plan Disease Burden across South Asian Countries -
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Clairvoyance 2010: Healthcare in South Asia: Revisiting the Last Decade, Foretelling the Next TISS, Mumbai
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Dalit Movements in Maharashtra: Issues, Challenges and Vision for the Future Navi Mumbai Nov. 2426, 2010 Oct. 2123, 2010
7th International Conference on High levels of Natural Radiation and Radon Areas (HLNRRA 7) Kozhikode
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Epidemiological Study of Health Status of Population Around a Uranium Mining Site Presented a Paper Mainstreaming AYUSH: Implications of Government Policy on Ayurvedic Practice in Maharashtra Participant -
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Locating the Indigenous: International Conference on Local, National and Global Forms of Indian Medical Practices
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National Seminar on Development and Population Stabilisation in EAG States of India Bhubaneswar
Dr. V. Gowri
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Symposium on Health Systems, Health Economics and Globalisation: Social Science Perspectives London May 25, 2010 LSE Participant -
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Workshop on Hospital Financing: The Experiences of European Countries Manchester May 12, 2010 University of Manchester, Manchester Participant -
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Seminar on Strategic Workforce Planning and Research, Skill Mix, Role Substitution in Healthcare Workforce
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The SMLS takes competency development of its students very seriously. It organised Assessment Centres, personal growth laboratories and mentoring sessions for its students. Students also organised weekly ideation meets and invited eminent entrepreneurs from the field every Friday to share and reflect on their ideas. Manthan, the annual festival of students of HRM&LR, was on the theme of Think, Explore and Create . The festival included business events, corporate interactions, and cultural events. The Keynote Address was delivered by Mr. Adi Godrej, Chairman of the Godrej Group. Corporates, academics and students from business schools and management institutes from across the country, as well as students of TISS participated in the event. E-Cell, the Social Entrepreneurship students body, organised iPreneur 2011 to generate dialogues and deliberations on the different facets of social entrepreneurship through interactions with distinctive individuals who have successfully addressed social issues through their innovative models. The panel discussion involving experts from the field, experience sharing sessions with both seasoned and budding social entrepreneurs, competitions for students to showcase
grassroot innovations and marketing for social change made the programme truly insightful. The M.A. in HRM & LR batch convocating today has walked away with preferred jobs in diverse sectors like manufacturing, IT/ITeS, FMCG, Consulting, BFSI, Pharmaceuticals, Energy, PSU majors, etc. This year also witnessed very successful summer internships, and the School s first international summer placement offered by Novartis International AG, a multinational pharmaceutical company based in Basel, Switzerland. QUICK FACTS Faculty Members Research Projects and Other Projects Field Action Projects Publications Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes Organised Participation in/Contribution to Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes Papers Presented 13 10 2 19 7 22 12
Governance of State Universities: A Study across Four States in India Social Audit of Swavalamban and Unnati Strategic Management for MESCO Will They Return: The Willingness of Potential Faculty to Return to India and Key Factors Affecting their Decision Study of Industrial Workers in Delhi* Tata Infrastructure Pune Solapur RoadAudit Scoping Study on Decent Work among Cotton Cultivators in Marathwada Region
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Rutgers University
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CSR for Shipping Corporation of India Work, Livelihoods and Economic Security in 21st Century: India and South Africa Compared Adecco TISS Labour Market Research Initiatives
Shipping Corporation of India International Centre for Development and Decent Work (ICDD) and DAAD
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Jun. 2008
Adecco
Sep. 2006
Ongoing
Faculty-in-Charge* :
Baseline Survey and Need Assessment for Implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility, estd.: 2010 Goa. Sponsor Objective Programme : : : Goa Shipyard Limited. To design and recommend CSR activities. Need assessment and baseline survey. Prof. Satyajit Majumdar and Dr. Gordhan K. Saini
Faculty-in-Charge :
Publications
Prof. Sharit K. Bhowmik
Inequalities among the Working Class: A Historical Perspective. In T.K. Oommen (Ed.), Class, Citizenship and Inequality: Emerging Perspectives, Delhi: Pearson Longman, 2010. Trade Union Movement in India: A Critical Review. In D. Sinha Roy (Ed.), Dissenting Voices and Transformative Actions: Social Movements in a Globalising World, Delhi: Manohar, 2010 Urban Public Space and the Working Poor: The Case of Mumbai. In S. Banerjee-Guha (Ed.), Accumulation by Dispossession: Transformative Cities in the New Global Order, Delhi: Sage Publications, 2010. Politics of Urban Space in Mumbai: Citizens Versus the Urban Working Poor. In P. Joshi (Ed.), Mumbai Reader 09, Mumbai: Urban Design Research Institute, 2011.
Does Change in S&T Explain Dynamics in Human Capital: An Enquiry into Emerging Trends in Nursing Labour Market, ATLMRI Discussion Paper 11, Mumbai: Tata Institute of Social Sciences, 2010. An Information Model in NREGA: Sources and Structures, ATLMRI Discussion Paper 12, Mumbai: Tata Institute of Social Sciences, 2011. Does Social Network Matter in Knowledge Output?, Science, Technology & Society, 16(2), 235255, 2011. (co-author) India Labour Market Report, 20092010, Mumbai: Tata Institute of Social Sciences, 2011. Understanding Labour Market Flexibility in India: Exploring Emerging Trends in Employment, Journal of Social and Economic Development, 13(1), 87109, 2011. (co-author)
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An Overview of SHG-Bank Linkage Programme and Role of NABARD. In P. Majumdar, B. Chakraborty and K.P. Choudhury (Eds.), NABARDs Contribution on Socio-Economic Development in Rural Areas, Kolkata: Alochona Chakra, 2010. Remittances and Microfinance in India: Opportunities and Challenges for Development Finance, International Journal of South Asian Studies, 3(1), 95117, 2010. (co-author) The Role of SHGs as Micro-Financial Intermediaries: A Study in Sabarkantha District of Gujarat, Journal of Rural Development, 29(4), 399423, 2010. (co-author)
Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994, 1994, Economic and Political Weekly, 45(43), 2010.
An Exploration of the Indian Mindset, Psychological Studies, 55(1), 317, 2010. (co-author) Do Emotionally Intelligent People Do Well in all Jobs? Exploring the Moderating Role of Interpersonal Interaction, Vision: The Journal of Business Perspective, 14(4), 247254, 2010. (co-author) The Big Three Determinants of Performance: General Mental Ability, Personality, and Emotional Intelligence, Great Lakes Herald, 5(1), 112, 2011. (co-author)
Implementation of Balanced Scorecard and its Challenges. In S.S. Malekar (Ed.), Emotional Intelligence & Leadership: Better Work & Learning Environment, Mumbai: Excel Publications, 2010.
Impact of ASEAN-India Preferential Trade Agreement on Plantation Commodities: A Simulation Analysis, Economic and Political Weekly, 46(10), 8392, 2011. (co-author) Indias Export Sophistication in a Comparative Perspective. In S. Mahendra Dev (Ed.), India Development Report 2010, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2011. (co-author)
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Executive Committee Membership and other Official Positions in Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations
Prof. Sharit K. Bhowmik
Member, Council, Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi Member, Academic Council, Central University of Gujarat, Gandhinagar Member, Executive Council and Board of Governors, Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad Member, Advisory Council, V.V. Giri National Labour Institute, Noida Member, Academic Council, National Institute for Training Engineers, Mumbai
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External Expert, School Board, School of Social Sciences, Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi Member, Technical Collaboration Committee, National Strategy for Poverty Alleviation, Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation, New Delhi
Consultant, Programme on Governance of Higher Education, Human Development Division, South Asia, Washington, DC, United States.
Member, Board of Studies (MBA), BVB College of Engineering and Technology, Hubli
Member, Academic Network for Asias Development, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan Coordinator, Special Interest Group on Technology for Social Science Research, Computer Society of India, Mumbai
Advisor, Microfinance Management Course, Chaitanya and TISS, Mumbai and Rajgurunagar
Mr. P Vijayakumar
Country Researcher, Cross Cultural Management Network, IESE Business School, Barcelona, Spain Management Committee Member, Forum for Emotional Intelligence and Learning, Mumbai
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Faculty Participation in/Contribution to International/National Conferences, Seminars, Workshops and Training Programmes
Place Date Organiser(s) Nature of Participation Title of Paper/Session
Faculty
DEAN
Milan, Italy Oct. 1316, 2010 Bucconi University, Milan and Emilia Romegna Cooperatives, Italy Resource Person Self-Management as Alternative to Management Strategies: Worker Cooperatives
International Colloquium on a Special Type of Business: Cooperatives from 1950 and 2010 and Beyond
International Seminar on Skill Development in Emerging New Dynamism in Asian Developing Countries under Globalisation Mumbai Feb. 22, 2011 FEIL & Palladium
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Mumbai Feb. 7, 2011 Creative Handicrafts Mumbai Jan. 24, 2011 Power HR Forum, NTPC Ahmedabad Jan. 3, 2011 AIMS Mumbai Jan. 23, 2011 K.J. Somaiya Institute of Management Studies & Research, Mumbai Dec. 1617, 2010 New Delhi
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Developing Karma-Yoga: An Indian Approach to Moral Development Presented a Paper What Do Social Marketing Programmes Reveal About Social Marketing? Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi Presented a Paper
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Non-Tariff Measures Affecting Indias Textiles and Clothing Exports: Findings from the Survey of Exporters
Faculty Macau, China Dec. 1314, 2010 Asia Academy of Management Paper Presented by co-author Openness to Experience and Work Outcomes: Exploring the Moderating Effects of Conscientiousness and Job Complexity -
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Kassel
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How Deep is the Deep Democracy and Civil, the Civil Society? Case of Mumbai
Mr. P. Vijayakumar
Mr. P. Vijayakumar
Industry-Academic Interface
Participant
Faculty Hubli Chennai Bangalore Dec. 1012, 2010 Strategic Management Society (USA) and Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore Stern School of Business, New York University Stern School of Business, New York University Presented a Paper Participant Social Entrepreneurship and Development Presented a Paper Jan. 2021, 2011 SRM University Expert Jan. 2729, 2011 Deshpande Foundation Participants -
Place
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Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
Development Dialogue
Growth Strategy in Entrepreneur Managed Small Manufacturing Organisation: Case Study in Auto Component Industry
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Publications
Ms. Rukmini Jadhav
A Comparative Study of James Joyces Ulysses and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Literary Endeavour, 3, 2010. Postmodernism in English Literature, Thematics, 1, 2011.
A Land Grabbing Programme: Special Economic Zones. In H. Rao (Ed.), Decade 1: Nowhere to Now Here, Mumbai: Projects Today, 2010. Politics of Development: The Backlog of Vidarbha and Marathwada. In T. Jadhav (Ed.), Maharashtra Annual Book 2011, Pune: Unique Academy, 2011. People Centred Budget and the Marginalised. In Y. Malkar (Ed.), Arthapurna, Pune: Athapurna Publications, 2011. Anti-SEZ Movement in India, Journal of Asia for Democracy and Development, 10(2), 169176, 2010. The Anti-SEZ Movementin India: An Account of the Struggle in Maharashtra, Pune: National Centre for Advocacy Studies, 2011.
Prof. M. Kunhaman
Revisiting Development in the Era of Globalization, Social Science in Perspective, 2(1), 3044, 2010. Political Economy of the Structural Adjustment Programme in India. In K. Satyanarayana and S. Tharu (Eds.), NO Alphabet in Sight: New Dalit Writings from South India, Delhi: Penguin Books, 2011. Socio-economic Development of the Dalits in India: A Macro Economic Overview. In K. Satyanarayana and S. Tharu (Eds.), No Alphabet in Sight: New Dalit Writings from South India, Delhi: Penguin, 2011.
Yashogatha (a booklet on best sustainable agricultural practices in Marathi), Tuljapur: SRD, TISS and Agricultural Technology Management Agency, 2010.
Exclusion and Inclusion in the Forest Rights Legislation, Journal of Socio Legal Research, 6, 2010.
Model Villages Under Panchayati Raj Institution: A Roadmap in Rural Development. In Compendium of National Seminar on Building the Model Village through PRI, held on August 910, 2010 at NIRD, Centre for Panchayati Raj, Hyderabad.
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New Dehli
TISS, Tuljapur
Maharastra State AIDS Control Society TISS, Tata Consultany Services, NABARD,Maharashtra State AIDS Control Society, RaMeira, Ultra Tech TISS, Tuljapur
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TISS, Tuljapur
Workshop on Personality Development Workshop on Participatory Rural Appraisal Consultation Workshop on National Rural Employment Guarantee Act
TISS, Tuljapur
TISS, Tuljapur
TISS, Tuljapur
TISS, Tuljapur
TISS, Tuljapur
Executive Committee Membership and other Official Positions in Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations
Prof. M. Kunhaman
Member, Board of Studies, School of Social Sciences, Solapur University, Solapur Member, Editorial Board, Grass Roots Journal, Academy of Grass Roots Studies and Research, Tirupati
Chairperson, Working Group to Formulate Model for Convergence of MGNREGA and Schemes of MoTA, Ministry of Rural Development (GoI), New Delhi Member, Committee to Examine MSP for MFP in Vth Schedule Areas, Ministry of Panchayati Raj (GoI), New Delhi Member, Committee to Examine Research Studies in Implementation of MG-NREGA, Ministry of Rural Development (GoI), New Delhi Member, Committee for Reform and Revamping of NIRD, Hyderabad, Ministry of Rural Development (GoI), Hyderabad Member, Think Tank on TSP and SCP, Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai Member, Working Group to Formulate Model Ruels for PESA, Ministry of Panchayati Raj (GoI), New Delhi Member, Expert Group for Evolving Criteria for BPL Identification, Ministry of Rural Development (GoI), New Delhi Resource Person, Core Group for Ensuring Efficacious Implementation of Forest Rights Act, National Advisory Council, New Delhi Resource Person, Core Group for Ensuring Efficacious Implementation of PESA, National Advisory Council, New Delhi
President, Executive Committee, Delhi Nirman Mazdoor Sangathan, New Delhi Trustee-cum-Founder Member, Management Committee, Anveshan Foundation, Dehradun, Uttarakhand
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District Representative to State Advisor to Supreme Court Commissioner, Right to Food, District Representative of Solapur, Maharashtra, State Government of Maharashtra, Solapur Member, Governing Board, National Centre for Advocacy Studies, Pune Member, Executive Committee, Astitva Sanstha, Sangola, Dist. Solapur
Member, District Committee for Providing Support to the Families of Farmers Suicides, Collectorate, Osmanabad Member, District Disaster Management Committee, Collectorate, Osmanabad
Member, Advisory Board, Agriculture/Livelihood, Sustainable Human Development Association, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh
Member, District Women Empowerment Committee, DSP Office Osmanabad, Osmanabad District Member, Adolescent Health Coordination Committee, Civil Hospital, Osmanabad, Tuljapur
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National Workshop on Politics and Administration of Forest Rights Hyderabad Mar. 28, 2011 Mar. 2125, 2011 Mar. 1718, 2011 Mar. 5, 2011 SRD, TISS TISS, and National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) Participant Department of Political Science, University of Hyderabad Presented a Paper
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Ahmednagar Vikramgad Mar. 56 and 1011, 2011 Feb. 28, 2011 Visakhapatnam Ahmednagar Feb. 2426, 2011 Ahmednagar Feb. 2426, 2011
Capacity Building Training Programme for Gram Panchayat Members on Panchayati Raj
Dr. M. Kunhaman
IGNOU, and The Institute of Social Work and Research DRDA Vikramgad Block and CARAVAN, Dahanu, Dist Thane Department of Anthropology, Andhra University Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi, and Centre for Studies in Rural Development, Ahmednagar Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi, and Centre for Studies in Rural Development, Ahmednagar
Presented a Paper
Impact of Globalisation on Rural Development Resource Person Team and Confidence building.
Keynote Address
Challenges before Anthropologists: Researching the Tribal Reality Presented a Paper Rural Development and Participation of Dalits
Presented a Paper
From Depoliticisation to Repoliticisation: The Trajectory of Rural Social Work Practice in India
Faculty Anadur Feb. 2223, 2011 Department of English, Jawahar College Presented a Paper Postmodernism in English Literature
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Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
National Seminar on Contemporary Trends in English Literature Pune Feb. 2123, 2011 Feb. 2122, 2011 Ekta Parishad, Delhi, and National Centre for Advocacy Studies National Judicial Academy Panellist Resource Person Symbiosis Institute of Distance and Open Learning Presented a Paper
Bhopal
Understanding the Relationship of Poor and the State: Role of Courts Application of Qualitative Research
National Workshop on Qualitative Research Methods, Data Collection and Analytical Skills Aurangabad Feb. 1718, 2011 S.B.E.S. College of Arts and Commerce
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National Workshop on Qualitative Research Methods, Data Collection and Analytical Skills
Presented a Paper
Government of Maharashtra
Resource Person
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Title of Paper/Session Social Leadership Understanding the Relationship between the Poor and the State: Role of Courts as Institutions of Leadership Tribal Rights and Issues Concerning the Environment -
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Bhopal
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Prof. M. Kunhaman
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Implementation of PESA: Challenges and Opportunities Chennai TISS, Tuljapur Jan. 57, 2011 Jan. 67, 2011
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Confidence Building, Self Discovery, How to become Real you and Emotions, and How to face interview Keynote Address Presented a Paper PESA and Tribal Self-Governance SEZ: Accumulation by Dispossession
Presented a Paper
Neo-liberal State, Adivasis and Naxalites: Is there a Role of the Civil Society Organisations? Indian Sociological Society Participant Participant NREGA: A Critical Assessment
Development Trajectories India and South Africa: Work Livelihood and Economic Security in the 21st Century India and South Africa Research Cluster
Faculty Bhopal Bhubaneswar Nov. 16, 2010 Nov. 3, 2010 Department of Planning and Statistics, and Department of Rural Development, Government of Orissa Narmada Bachao Andolan Participant Facilitator SC and ST Research and Training Institute, Government of Orissa Keynote Address Nov. 24, 2010 National Judicial Academy Facilitator Judges and Justice in the Eyes of the Poor and Marginalised PESA: Promise for Future?
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
Bhubaneswar
National Convention
Badwani
Oct. 2225, 2010 Oct. 1617, 2010 National Judicial Academy Panellist
Networking Meetings on Livelihood and Displacement Issues in India Balancing Environment Protection, Economic Development and Human Rights
National Seminar of High Court Judges on Protection of Environment and Natural Resources: Role of Courts Bhopal Pune Aug. 3031, 2010 Aug. 28 , 2010 Aug. 2425, 2010 Aug. 910, 2010 Jul. 31, 2010 Sep. 12, 2010 National Judicial Academy National Centre for Advocacy Studies, Pune Anti-SEZ Campaign, India Samuhik Khoj Group Centre for Panchayti Raj, National Institute of Rural Development Gujarat Institute of Development Research Jul. 10, 2010 Jul. 3, 2010 Campaign for Right to Food and TISS, Mumbai Pune Prayas
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Judicial Activism and Public Interest Litigation Impact of LPG on Land with Special Reference to SEZs and People's Resistance Participant Discussant Presented a Paper Peoples Audit of SEZs in Maharashtra 21st Century Socialism Model Village under Panchayati Raj Institutions: A Road Map to Rural Development Discussant Decentralisation of Health Care in Maharashtra Participant Participant Food Schemes and Social Exclusion Water for All
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Pune
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Chairperson: Dr. Rajani Konantambigi Prof. Vrinda R. Datta Ms. Chetna Duggal Ms. Aparna Joshi
Chairperson: Prof. G.G. Wankhede Prof. Padma Velaskar Prof. Ranu Jain Prof. Padma M. Sarangapani Dr. Leena Abraham Dr. Nandini Manjrekar Dr. Disha Nawani Dr. Sthabir Khora Dr. Rakhi Banerjee Dr. Manish Jain Chairperson: Prof. A. Ramaiah Prof. J.J. Roy Burman Dr. Madhushree Sekher Dr. C.J. Sonowal Mr. Shaileshkumar Darokar Dr. Sai A. Thakur Dr. A. Rambabu Dr. Rohit Mutatkar Mr. Lakhan Singh
Chairperson: Dr. Nishi Mitra Prof. Lakshmi Lingam Dr. P. Bindhulakshmi Ms. Upasna Mahanta
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A Study of Tribes in South India with Special Reference to Karnataka. TISS Tata Power Collaboration in Corporate Social Responsibility 201011* Incomes of Rural Households in Maharashtra: A Study based on Primary Data from Selected Villages Midterm Appraisal of the Eleventh Five Year Plan for Andaman and Nicobar Islands Parsis of India* Politics of Sustainable Development: Mobility and Development along the Mumbai-Pune Expressway Decomposing Inequality Measures to Analysing Education Outcomes in India Socio-Economic Survey of Godhna Thermal Power Plant in Chhattisgarh State* Sexual and Reproductive Health Status of Tribal Married Women: A Study in Ladakh, India
Jan. 2011
Jan. 2011
Data collection
Jan. 2011
Ongoing
Dr. R. Ramakumar
Oct. 2010
Report submitted
TISS
Jul. 2010
Mar. 2010
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Multi-Sectoral Development Plan for Malegaon Contested Rural Development TISS Tata Power Collaboration in Corporate Social Responsibility 200910* Spatialising Neoliberalism and Globalisation: Cities and Regions in India in Contemporary Times Monitoring and Analysis of Budgets in Maharashtra State Socioeconomic and Educational Status of Muslims in Maharashtra: A State Report
Maharashtra State Minorities Commission, Government of Maharashtra (GoM) Development Study Group, University of Zurich Tata Power Co. Ltd.
Nov. 2009
ICSSR-ESRC
Aug. 2010
Ongoing
MHRD/EdCil
Jul. 2010
Completed
Sir Ratan Tata Trust (SRTT) ICICI Centre for Elementary Education SRTT
Jul. 2010
Ongoing
May 2010
Ongoing
Prof. Padma M. Sarangapani and Dr. Manish Jain Prof. Padma M. Sarangapani and Dr. Disha Nawani
May 1010
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Research, Policy Advocacy and Evaluation: Teacher Development and Resource Centres Teacher Professionalism: A Study of Teachers And Class Room Processes Relationship between Assessment and Use of Teaching Learning Materials State of Education, Management and Leadership 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 Gender, Conflict and Education: Girls Schooling in Post-2002 Gujarat Dalit Women of Maharashtra Widening Participation: Diversity, Isolation or Integration in Higher Education? Traditional Knowledge in Modern Settings: A Study of the Reproduction of Ayurveda Knowledge in Kerala Gender and Nation in School Textbooks: Gujarat
Ongoing
Jan. 2010
Completed
Jul. 2009
Ongoing
CSSE, TISS
Jul. 2009
Completed
CSSE, TISS
Jul. 2009
Ongoing
CSSE, TISS
Jun. 2009
Ongoing
Jul. 2007
Ongoing
Oct. 2005
Completed
TISS
Mar. 2009
IIM-Ahmedabad
Dec. 2008
Completed
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Social Analysis of Joint Forest Management and National Afforestation Programme Scheme in Maharashtra Ethnography of a Nomadic Tribe in Maharashtra
Ongoing
TISS, Mumbai
Mar. 2004
Report writing
Nov. 2010
Literature review
Ministry of Labour and Employment, GoI, and International Labour Organisation Department of Environmental Sciences, Wageningen University, The Netherlands
Aug. 2009
Aug. 2008
Completed
Publications
DEAN
Prof. C. Sengupta
State, Nation and Global Justice: Introduction. In M. Albrow and H. Seckinelgin (Eds.), Global Civil Society 2011: Globality and the Absence of Justice, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.
New Urbanism, Neoliberalism and Urban Restructuring in Mumbai. In R. Peet, A. Kundu and W. Ahmed (Eds.), Indias New Economic Policy: A Critical Analysis, Delhi: Routledge, 2010. Contemporary Urban Policy in India: A Critique of Neoliberal Urbanism. In A.K. Dutt and A.G. Noble (Eds.), Regional Resources and Urban Perspectives in the 21st Century, London: Ashgate, 2011. Contradictions of Development in Contemporary India, Open Democracy Web Journal, February, 2011. Indias New Urban Policy and Contemporary Urban Planning: Socio-Spatial Injustices in Mumbais Redevelopment. In P. Joshi (Ed.), Mumbai Reader 09, Mumbai: Urban Design Research Institute, 2011. Space, Spatiality, Human Geography and Social Science: Politics of Production of Space, Transactions, 33(1), 117, 2011. Spatial Dynamics and Peripatetic Capital: Special Economic Zones in India. In B. Thakur, et al. (Eds.), Development Theory and Practice: Emerging Perspectives, Delhi: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Spatio-Social Location of the Homeless in Hong Kong (in Bangla), Anushtup, 45(1), 287303, 2011.
Pune-Tradition to Market (198999): A Study of Changing Trends in Consumption with Special Reference to Service Sector in Food Industry, New Delhi: Gyan Publications, 2011.
Dr. P. Gopinath
Patent Regulations and its Impact on Indian Pharmaceutical Industry: A Case Study of Pharmaceutical in Mumbai Region. In Compendium of Research Papers from International Seminar on Innovations of the Strategic Management for Organisational Excellence, Pune: Sinhagad Institute of Business Administration and Research, 2010.
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Wages, Working conditions and Socioeconomic Mobility of Spinners and Weavers in the Unorganised Khadi Industry: Findings from a Survey in India, Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 53(2), 305338, 2010.
The Category Rural Revisited: A Dalit Perspective from a Village in Maharashtra. In I. Ahmad and S. Bhushan (Eds.), Dalit Assertion in Society, Literature and History, Delhi: Orient Blackswan, 2010. Women Rights and the Question of Culture: The Ho Tribe of Jharkhand. In B. Barik, P. Kumar and U. Sarode (Eds.), Gender and Human Rights Narratives on Macro-Micro Realities, Jaipur: Rawat Publication, 2010. Ecology, Equality and Freedom: Engagement with Self-Rule in Jharkhand, Mumbai: Earthworm Books, 2011.
Book Review: Promoting Economic Cooperation in South Asia, esocialsciences(eSS), Mumbai, http://www.esocialsciences.org/ Articles/ShowArticle.aspx?acat=eSSays&aid=2775|, August 2010.
Development, Dalits and Rawls: Rudimentary Considerations. In M.A. Makwana and R. Pais (Eds.), Backward Classes and Social Justice, Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 2011. Markets, Justice and Ecology, Journal of Social Work and Social Development, 1(1), 1840, 2010. Book Review: Enduring Colonialism: Classical Presences and Modern Absences in Indian Philosophy, Sociological Bulletin, 59(2), 278280, 2010.
Dr. R. Ramakumar
Food Insecurities, Frontline, 27(15), July 30, 2010. What the UID Conceals, The Hindu, October 21, 2010. A Route to Disaster, Frontline, 27(24), November 20, 2010. Expanding Welfare Entitlements in the Neo-Liberal Era: The Case of Food Security in Kerala, Indian Journal of Human Development, 4(1), 99119, 2010. (co-author) Agriculture and Rural Society. In Marxs Capital: An Introductory Reader, New Delhi: Leftword Books, 2011. Changes in the Number of Rural Bank Branches in India, 1991 to 2008, Review of Agrarian Studies, (e-Journal), 1(1), February 2011. 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, 2011. Read the Fine Print, Its Not Very Nice, Asian Age, March 1, 2011. In Farmers Name, Frontline, 28(6), March 25, 2011. Book Review: Understanding Indian Society: Past and PresentEssays for A.M. Shah, Sociological Bulletin, 59(3), 424427, 2010. Mumbai: Political Economy of Crime and Space, Hyderabad: Orient Blackswan, 2010.
Changing Facets of Involuntary Displacement and Resettlement in India, Social Change, 40(4), 503524, 2010. Urban Renewal and its Implications to Resettlement and Rehabilitation. In P. Joshi (Ed.), Mumbai Reader 09, Mumbai: Urban Design Research Institute, 2011.
Status of Older Women in India: Issues and Concerns. In N. Audinarayana (Ed.), Ageing in India, Germany: VDM Verlag, 2010. National Policies on Older Persons of India: Some Reflections. In K.N.S. Yadava and A. Kumar (Eds.), Ageing Some Emerging Issues: Profiles, Trends and Policy Perspectives, Delhi: Manak Publication, 2011.
Early Childhood Care and Education in Ghana and Maharashtra, Education Quality Policy Brief No. 10, 2010.
Child Sexual Abuse and Law. In Handbook for Child Sexual Abuse Awareness School Program, Mumbai: Childline India Foundation, 2011.
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The Legislative & Institutional Framework for Protection of Children in India, IHD-UNICEF Working Paper Series, Children of India-Rights & Opportunities 2010, New Delhi: IHD-UNICEF, 2010. Children in State Care, International Journal of Social Welfare, 19(3), 358360, 2010. Hindu Divorce: A Legal Anthropology, Culture, Health and Sexuality: An International Journal for Research, Intervention and Care, 13(1), 119121, October 2010.
Violence Against Dalits: A Human Rights Perspective. In A.K. Singh (Ed.), Ramification of Human Rights in India, New Delhi: Serials Publications, 2011.
The Arithmetic-Algebra Connection: A Historical Pedagogical Perspective. In J. Cai and E. Knuth (Eds.), Early Algebraization: A Global Dialogue from Multiple Perspectives, Springer, 2011.
Politics of Low Cost Schooling and Low Teacher Salary, Economic and Political Weekly, 45(18), 7980, 2010. (co-author)
Textbook Regimes: A Feminist Critique of Nation and Identity: Gujarat State Report, New Delhi: Nirantar, 2010.
School Textbooks: Understanding Frameworks for Analysis, Contemporary Education Dialogue, 7(2), 157192, 2010.
Learners and Learning in India: History, Perspectives and Contexts. In Y. Zhao (Ed.), Handbook of Asian Education: A Cultural Perspective, New York and London: Routledge, 2010.
Tooley, Dixon and Gomathi on Private Education in Hyderabad: A Reply, Oxford Review of Education, 36(4), 499515, 2010. (co-author) Comparative Education Research in India: Why it is Missing and Why We Need It, Journal of Education Planning and Administration. Soft Disciplines and Hard Battles, Contemporary Education Dialogue, 8(1), 2011.
Diversity and Social Integration on Higher Education Campuses in India and the UK: Student and Staff Perspectives, Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 15(2), 159176, 2010. (co-author) Getting Diverse Students and Staff to Talk about Equality and Social Integration Issues on Higher Education Campuses in India and the UK, Research in Education, 85, 2010 (co-author) Caste and Education in India, International Encyclopaedia of Education, 1, 589594, 2010.
Bodoland and Ethnic Conflict. In C.J. Sonowal (Ed.), Quest for Identity, Autonomy and Development: The Contemporary Trends of Ethnic and Tribal Assertion in Assam, New Delhi: Akansha Publishing House, 2010. Ethnography of Denotified Tribe, New Delhi: Mittal Publication, 2010. Hinduization and Tribal Economy. In S.N. Chowdhary (Ed.), Tribal Economy at Crossroads, Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 2010. Naga Indigenous Anthropologist: Approach for the Study of their Nationality, Journal of Indian Anthropological Society, 45(3), 247254, 2010. Stalling the Vedanta: Right to Tribal Self-determination Ignored, Mainstream, 48(49), November 2010. State, Development and Communities: Anthropological Thresholds, Mainstream, 48(20), August 2010. Whither Tribal Autonomy in the Fifth Schedule Areas of Betul District (Madhya Pradesh), Mainstream, 48(16), April 2010.
RPI Unity in Maharashtra: The Politics of Compromise and Compulsion, The Journal of Interdisciplinary Policy Research and Action, 3(3&4), 114, 2009. Social Exclusion, Ghettoisation and Identity: A Case Study of Conservancy Workers in Mumbai City, Critical Enquiry: Quarterly Research Journal for Inter-disciplinary Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, 1(1), 98113, 2009.
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Fifty Years of Dhammakranti: Towards Shaping and Consolidating New Social Order Envisaged by Dr. Ambedkar. (Souvenir brought out on special occasion of Dhamma-Chakra Pravartan Deen), October 14, 2010. Understanding Social Exclusion in India: Ambedkarian Perspective, Journal of Interdisciplinary Policy Research and Action, 14(1), 3153, 2010.
State, Civil Society and Justice: The Case of India. In M. Albrow and H. Seckinelgin (Eds.), Global Civil Society 2011: Globality and the Absence of Justice, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. Ethnic Group Identity and Socio-Economic Outcomes among Scheduled Tribes, Journal of the Indian Anthropological Society, 45(1), 737, 2010.
Prof. A. Ramaiah
Ever Increasing Crimes against Dalit Human Rights: Relevance of Dr. Ambedkars Demand for Separate Settlement, Mainstream, 44(17), 1619, 2011.
Gender and Governance in Rural Services: Insights from India, Ghana, and Ethiopia, Washington D.C: World Bank, 2010. (co-author) Community-Based Environmental Governance and Local Justice. In M. Albrow and H. Seckinlgin (Eds.), Global Civil Society 2011: Globality and Absence of Justice, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. (co-author) How to Overcome the Governance Challenges of Implementing NREGA: Insights from Bihar Using Process-Influence Mapping, (April 2010), Washington D.C.: IFPRI Discussion Paper 0963, International Food Policy Research Institute, (http://www.ifpri.org/ publications/ results/taxonomy%3A468). Co-author.
Governance and Service Delivery in Urban Local Communities: The Case of Urban Governance in Orissa, Vikalpa: The Journal of Decision Makers, 35(1), 9396, 2010. (co-authors)
Quest for Identity, Autonomy and Development: The Contemporary Trends of Ethnic and Tribal Assertion in Assam, Delhi: Akansha Publications, August 2010. Entrepreneurship Development: A Study Among the Tribes of Assam. In R. Satyanarayana (Ed.), Tribal Rights: A Praxis, Hyderabad: Amicus Books, 2010. Quest for Identity, Autonomy and Development among the Ethnic Groups of Assam. In C.J. Sonowal (Ed.), Quest for Identity, Autonomy and Development: The Contemporary Trends of Ethnic and Tribal Assertion in Assam, Delhi: Akansha Publication, 2010. Land, Politics and Tribal People in Assam: A Historical Genesis. In C.J. Sonowal (Ed.), Quest for Identity, Autonomy and Development: The Contemporary Trends of Ethnic and Tribal Assertion in Assam, Delhi: Akansha Publication, 2010. The Mataks: A Journey from Religious Identity to Tribal Identity. In C.J. Sonowal (Ed.), Quest for Identity, Autonomy and Development: The Contemporary Trends of Ethnic and Tribal Assertion in Assam, Delhi: Akansha Publication, 2010. The Morans and their Struggle for Political Space. In C.J. Sonowal (Ed.), Quest for Identity, Autonomy and Development: The Contemporary Trends of Ethnic and Tribal Assertion in Assam, Delhi: Akansha Publication, 2010. (co-author) Cultural Revivalism and Autonomy: A Study among the Sonowal Kacharis of Assam. In C.J. Sonowal (Ed.), Quest for Identity, Autonomy and Development: The Contemporary Trends of Ethnic and Tribal Assertion in Assam, Delhi, Akansha Publication, 2010. Identity Formation and Political Assertion among the Rabhas of Assam. In C.J. Sonowal (Ed.), Quest for Identity, Autonomy and Development: The Contemporary Trends of Ethnic and Tribal Assertion in Assam, Delhi: Akansha Publication, 2010. Factors Affecting the Nutritional Health of Tribal Children in Maharashtra, Studies on Ethno-Medicine, 4(1), 2136, 2010. Transition of Gender System Through Time and Space: Case Study of a Tribal Group in Assam, India, Global Journal of Human Social Sciences, 10(4), 1730, 2010.
Box 17.1 Racism, Caste-based Discrimination and Global Civil Society. In H. Anheier, M. Glasius, M. Kaldor, Gil-Sung Park and C. Sengupta (Eds.), Global Civil Society 2011: Globality and the Absence of Justice, Great Britain: Palgrave Macmilan, 2011. Historicizing Ethnography: Rethinking Theory and Methodology. In A.K. Giri (Ed.), Pathways of Creative Research: Towards a Festival of Dialogues, New Delhi: Shipra Publications, 2011.
In Conversation: Negotiating Femininity and Intimacies in Our Lives. In S. Sen, R. Biswas and N. Dhawan (Eds.), Intimate Others: Marriage and Sexualities in India, Kolkata: Stree, 2011. (co-author)
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TISS, Mumbai
TISS, Mumbai
Department of Women and Child Development, GoM Department of Women and Child Development, GoM
Mumbai
TISS, Mumbai
TISS, Mumbai
TISS, Mumbai
Prof. A. Ramaiah
TISS, Mumbai
TISS, Mumbai
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Sponsor
Stop Or Go: The Social Dynamics of Urban Movement Winter Workshop Workshop on Research Writing
TISS, Mumbai
Dr. P. Bindhulakshmi
TISS, Mumbai
TISS
TISS, Mumbai
TISS
Executive Committee Membership and other Official Positions in Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations
CENTRE FOR DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Prof. S. Siva Raju
Member of the Core Group, Committee on Protection and Welfare of the Elderly Persons, National Human Rights Commission, New Delhi Convenor, Organising Committee of the 9th Annual Conference of Indian Association for Social Sciences and Health, Indian Association for Social Sciences and Health, Mumbai Member, Technical Advisory Committee on Building Knowledge Base on Ageing in India, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi and United Nations Population Fund, New Delhi and Bangalore Member, Executive Committee, The Family Welfare Agency, Mumbai
Member, Research & Recognition Committee, Sociology Development, University of Mumbai, Mumbai Member, Sub-committee on Cultural Anthropology and Socio-cultural Impact Assessment, Anthropological Survey of India, Kolkata Member, Advisory Committee on R&R, Nuclear Power Corporation India Ltd., Mumbai Member, Committee on Stakeholders Participation in Regulatory Process, Atomic Energy Regulatory Board, Mumbai
External Expert, Centre for Studies in Regional Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi Honarary Director, South Asia Node, Spaces for Democracy Network, University of New Castle, UK Member, Steering Committee, International Critical Geography Group, New York Member and South Asia Editor, Editorial Board, Human Geography, Massachusetts
Member, Research Survey in Geography, Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi
Chairperson, State Coordination Committee for Child Protection, High Court, PIL 182/2010, Mumbai Expert, Committee of CARA for Mumbai High Court. Petition No 36/2006 filed by Wilbur Baker & Others, Central Adoption Resource Authority, Delhi Amicus Curaie, Commissioner appointed by Mumbai High Court for Petition No 36/2006 filed by Wilbur Baker & others, High Court, FAP, Mumbai Member, Management Committee, Central Adoption Resource Authority, Delhi Member, Executive Legal Committee Member, Maharashtra Legal Services Authority, Mumbai External Expert, Sexual Harassment Committee, First Source, Mumbai External Expert, Gender Harmony, Tata Consultancy Services, Mumbai Chairperson, Committee Against Sexual Harassment at Workplace, Link Laters, Mumbai Member, Working Group on Drafting Sexual Offences Bill, NCPCR, Delhi Member, Working Group on Standards for Child Protection, Childline India Foundation, Mumbai Amicus Curaie, Suo motu PIL on rape of mentally disabled institutionalised children in Thane and Panvel, Bombay High Court, Mumbai
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Vice Chairperson, National Executive Committee, Indian Society of Criminology, Chennai Member, Board of Advisors, Swami Vivekanand Law College, Lucknow Member, Board of Advisors, Doctors for You, Mumbai Member, Board of Referees: (i) Indian Police Journal and (ii) Police Vigyan, Bureau of Police Research & Development, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, New Delhi Member, Board of Referees, Indian Journal of Criminology & Criminalistics, Lok Naik Jaiprakash Narayan, National Institute of Criminology & Forensic Sciences, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, New Delhi Expert Member, Board of Studies, Department of Law, University of Mumbai, Mumbai Member, UGC Expert Syllabus Review Committee on Criminology, Uuniversity Grants Commission, New Delhi Member, Advisory Board, Sustainable Human Development Association, Gorakhpur
Member, General Body, Council for Social Development, New Delhi Member, Advisory Committee, Eighth All Indian School Education Survey, National Council of Educational Research and Training, New Delhi Member, Quality Assurance Cell, National Literacy Mission, New Delhi
Member/Key Resource Person, Committee to Suggest Indicative Operational Guidelines for Strengthening and Revitalisation of the Sub-District Level Resource Centres, New Delhi
Member, Advisory Committee, Indian Association for the Study of Traditional Asian Medicine, Mumbai Member, Advisory Committee, Centre for Education and Documentation, Mumbai
Member, State Audit Advisory Board (Maharashtra and Goa), Office of the Principal Accountant General (Audit), Maharashtra, Mumbai Member, Research Committee, Centre for Culture and Development, Sevasi, Gujarat Member, Executive Committee, Sahiyar Stree Sanghathan, Vadodara Member, Advisory Board, Awaaz-e-Niswaan, Mumbai Member, Department Advisory Board, Department of Womens Studies, National Council of Educational Research and Training, New Delhi
Member, Vidyalaya Management Committee, Kendriya Vidyalaya, Mankhurd, Mumbai Chairperson, Topic Study Group 9-Teaching and Learning of Algebra, International Congress of Mathematics Educatoin-12, Seoul, Korea
Member, Board of Studies, Krantijyoti Savitribai Phule Womens Studies Centre, University of Pune, Pune
Member, Technical and Advisory Committee, National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health, Mumbai Member, Board of Studies and Academic Council, International Institute of Population Studies, Mumbai Member, Programme Development Committee, CEHAT, Mumbai Vice Chancellors Nominee, Savtribai Phule Centre for Womens Studies, Pune Member, Curriculum Development Committee, Standing Committee for Womens Studies, University Grants Commission, New Delhi
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DEAN
TISS, Mumbai Jun. 1415, 2010 Academy of Social Sciences, Australia, The University of Sydney, and TISS Presented a Paper Chaired a Session Mainstreaming Human Security in Matters of Climate Change: Problems and Prospects
Prof. C. Sengupta
Regional Centre of Excellence for Training in Social Development in Context of Social Impact Assessment and R&R Mumbai Mar. 25, 2011 CEHAT, KHOJ, SNDT Womens University, and TISS
Presented a Paper
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Hyderabad Mar. 2325, 2011 University of Hyderabad New Delhi Mar. 2223, 2011 Mar. 2123, 2011 Mar. 1819, 2011 Jamia Millia Islamia Thiruvananthapuram TISS, Mumbai Centre for Gerontological Studies TISS, Mumbai, and South Asia Regional Committee of the International Council of Social Welfare Mar. 1112, 2011 Department of Anthropology, S.V. University Tirupati
Chaired a Session
Maharashtras Social and Health Sector Budget: A Note on Emerging Characteristics and Trends Social Sector Budget, Planning and its Provisions in Maharashtra Presented a Paper Rawls and Dalits in India: Considerations on Social Exclusion Presented a Paper Violence of Desire: A Gandhian Perspective Chaired a Session -
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Dr. R. Ramakumar
National Consultation on From Social Protection to Social Justice: Addressing Issues of Poverty and Exclusion in India'
Presented a Paper
2010
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National Seminar on, Bio-Cultural Diversity and Sustainable Development: Contemporary Issues and Consequences
Reproductive Health Issues of Tribal Adolescent Married Girls in Jharkhand: A Development Debate
Faculty Mumbai Mar. 8, 2011 Maharashtra Economic Development Council Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU Presented a Paper Presented a Paper Presented a Paper Unequal Growth: Public Policies and Human Development in Maharashtra Land, Labour and Dispossession: Results from the Resurvey of a Vidarbha village
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
ANNUAL
Maharashtras Economy at 50: Development Issues and Policy Priorities New Delhi Mar. 79, 2011
REPORT
Dr. R. Ramakumar
National Conference on Accumulation, Immiserisation and Development New Delhi Mar. 79, 2011
2010
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Stock Markets, Finance and Development: Lessons from the History of Advanced Countries and Indias Post-Financial Liberalisation Experience -
Prof. S. Siva Raju Dharwad Feb. 2526, 2011 Department of Sociology, Karnatak University
Shillong
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Bangalore Feb. 2123, 2011 Asian Forum for Social Theory Chennai Feb. 1921, 2011 Tirupati Tirupati Feb. 13, 2011 Feb. 1113, 2011 Feb.1113, 2011 Tirupati
Knowledge of STDs and HIV/AIDS among Tribal Adolescent Married Girls: Issues and Concerns Presented a Paper Asian Social Theory: Lessons from Tagores Internationalism
International Workshop on Visions of Asia and the Challenges of Creative Social Theorising
Dr. R. Ramakumar
Inter-disciplinary Dialogue on Reaping the Demographic Dividend in Agriculture and Rural Development
Presented a Paper
How to Reap the Benefits of Demographic Dividend in Agriculture Department of Statistics, S.V. University Department of Population Studies and Social Work, S.V. University Department of Population Studies and Social Work, S.V. University Presented a Paper Chaired a Session Demographic Transition in India: Issues and Implications -
8th Annual Conference of Indian Association for Social Sciences and Health
8th Annual Conference of Indian Association for Social Sciences and Health
Autonomy, Social Networking and Health Status of Tribal Adolescent Married Girls in Jharkhand
Faculty Puducherry Discussant Kolkata Feb. 34, 2011 Feb. 26, 2011 Society for Indian Culture and Heritage, Pandit Solanki Institute of Oriental Studies and Institute of Civilisation Studies Teachers and Scientists against Maldevelopment The Asiatic Society Panellist Presented a Paper Chaired a Session Presented a Paper Presented a Paper Department of Sociology University of Calcutta Presented a Paper Chaired a Session Feb. 1011, 2011 Department of Sociology, Pondicherry University Presented a Paper Economic Reforms and Farmer Suicides in India Farmer Suicides in India: Some Theoretical Issues Policies and Programmes for Senior Citizens in India: Some Emerging Issues Poverty, Relief and Philanthropy: Understanding Parsi Philanthropy through Maussian Lens Social Aspects of Ageing and its Determinants: A Study in Mumbai
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
Prof. Swapna Banerjee-Guha Kolkata Jan. 2021, 2011 Jan. 78, 2011 Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata
Kolkata
National Seminar on Ageing Environment in the New Millennium: The Indian Situation Kolkata
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Mumbai Jan. 48, 2011 Mumbai Pune Orissa Jan. 322, 2011 Dec. 2730, 2010 Dec. 2529, 2010 Academic Staff College, University of Mumbai
Dr. R. Ramakumar
Agrarian Change and Changes in the Socioeconomic Conditions of Dalit Households in a Malabar Village Resource Person Development Planning in Perspective District Planning for Sustainable Human Development in Ladakh: Operationalising Vision 2025 Participant -
ANNUAL
Dr. P. Gopinath
REPORT
Dr. R. Ramakumar
2010
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Agrarian Capitalism and Unfree Labour in India Applications of Sociology for Socioeconomic Development in India
Faculty Dharwad Dec. 1719, 2010 Karnatak University, Dharwad Presented a Paper Non-farm Enterprises in India: Some Emerging Macro Trends as Revealed by Economic Censuses 19802005 -
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Date
Organiser(s)
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ANNUAL
Dr. P .Gopinath
REPORT
Pune
The International Institute on Ageing, United Nations-Malta (INIA), and The International Centre-India Centre for Development Studies, TISS School of Health System Studies, TISS Chaired a Session Chaired a Session
Resource Person
2010
Manzar 2010: Deliberating State Policy TISS, Mumbai Dec. 1112, 2010
TISS, Mumbai
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Clairvoyance 2010: Healthcare in South Asia: Revisiting the Last Decade, Foretelling the Next Kochi Dec. 5, 2010 Democratic Alliance for Knowledge Freedom, Kochi World Health Organisation, in collaboration with the International Longevity Centre-India Central University of Gujarat
Dr. R. Ramakumar
Keynote Address
Pune
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Gandhinagar Nov. 17, 2010 Nov. 1719, 2010 New Delhi ActionAid India New Delhi Nov. 1620, 2010 Nov. 7, 2010 New Delhi Amritsar Oct. 2829, 2010 Mumbai Oct. 8, 2010 Anna Adhikar Abhiyan
Made a Presentation
Dr. R. Ramakumar
Presented a Paper
The Continuing Relevance of the Land Question: Results from the Resurvey of a Vidarbha Village Asian Population Association Rapporteured 2 Sessions Centre for Budget and Governance Accountability Gurunanak Dev University Presented a Paper -
Direct Taxes Code: An Examination of Key Proposals Keynote Address The Crisis of Urban Development and Good Governance in India Presented a Paper The UID Project: Myths and Realities
Dr. R. Ramakumar
Faculty Pune Oct. 89, 2010 Sinhagad Institute of Business Administration and Research Presented a Paper
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session Patent Regulation and its Impact on Indian Pharmaceutical Industry: A Case Study of Pharmaceutical in Mumbai Region Issues Related to Initial Social Impact Assessment
Dr. P. Gopinath
Workshop on Socio-cultural Guidelines for Displaced Tribal People Nagpur Sep. 1718, 2010 Institute of Management Technology Presented 2 Papers
Kolkata
Presented a Paper
Dr. P. Gopinath
International Conference on Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium (MSME) Enterprises, 2010
MSME Enterprises in India: Some Emerging Trends as Revealed by Economic Censuses Technology in the Khadi Industry
Labour and the Global Crisis: Sharing the Burden () Shaping the Future (?)
Berlin, Germany
Presented a Paper
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Mumbai Sep. 45, 2010 Aug. 79, 2010 Indian Association for Geriatric Mental Health Chennai Mumbai Aug. 4, 2010 Delhi Jul. 23, 2010 Ministry of Forest and Environment, GoI Navi Mumbai Jun. 30, 2010 ICLES College
Globalisation, Liberalisation and Agrarian Distress: A Study of Suicides among Farmers in India Presented a Paper Normal Ageing: Socio-Cultural Factors Presented a Paper Attracting and Retaining Youth in Indian Agriculture
Dr. R. Ramakumar
International Conference on Eliminating Hunger and Poverty: Priorities in Global Agricultural Research and Development Agenda in an Era of Climate Change and Rising Food Prices
ANNUAL
REPORT
Presented a Paper
Predicament of the Poor in Mumbais Transformation Discussant Forest Governance in Jharkhand: Issues in the Field
2010
Participant
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Faculty TISS, Mumbai Jun. 1415, 2010 Academy of Social Sciences Australia, University of Sydney, and TISS, Mumbai Presented a Paper Water Security in Urban India
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
ANNUAL
Enhancing Human Security in the Context of Climate Change: Contributions from Indian and Australian Social Scientists
REPORT
2010
Ahmedabad
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How does Belief in God Influence our Mental Health and Existential Status? Quantitative and Qualitative Exploration on an Indian Sample Mental Health and Human Rights
Ms. Aparna Joshi Delhi Aug. 78, 2010 Jul. 17, 2010 Education World United Nations Population Fund
Mumbai
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Mumbai Delhi Jun. 1920, 2010 Pune Chennai Mar. 1516, 2011 Feb. 1820, 2011 Infosys
Counselling Women Facing Domestic Violence: Perspectives and Skills Regulation of Early Childhood Education Resource Person/ Trainer Gender and Health: Case Studies Health and Mental Health Correlates of Domestic Violence Overview of Counselling Issues Pertaining to Domestic Violence Counselling
Capacity Buiding Programme for Health Professionals from Delhi Municipal Corporation
Faculty Mumbai Bhubaneswar Chennai New Delhi Bhopal Sep. 27, 2010 Department of Legal Studies and Research, Barkatullah University Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission International Institute for Population Sciences Lok Naik Jaiprakash Narayan National Institute and Criminology & Forensic Science, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India Resource Person Resource Person Resource Person Keynote Address Dec. 67, 2010 Forum of Federations and Centre for Public Affairs Resource Person Dec. 89, 2010 University of Madras Resource Person Jan. 68, 2011 KIIT University Resource Person Chaired a Session HIV/AIDS Among Prisoners in India: Issues and Challenges Fighting Organised Crime in India: Issues and Challenges Child Rights: An Insight into Reality Human Rights Education: An Overview Marriage and Dowry: Indian Situation Jan. 12, 2011 Childline India Foundation Resource Person Child Sexual Abuse
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
National Conference on Child Rights: An Insight into Reality Mumbai Mumbai New Delhi Jun. 2226, 2010 Jul. 28, 2010 Aug. 10, 2010
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Vadodara Wardha Feb. 2124, 2011 Mar. 25, 2011 Forum on Contemporary Theory Indian Association for Womens Studies New Delhi Feb. 1719, 2011
ANNUAL
13th National Conference of the Indian Association for Womens Studies: Resisting Marginalisation, Challenging HegemoniesRevisioning Gender Politics
REPORT
Presented a Paper
Posters as Pedagogy
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Centre for Womens Development Studies and Department of Womens Studies, National Council of Educational Research and Training, New Delhi
Faculty Vadodara Mumbai Mumbai Mumbai Mumbai Cuttack Dec. 2730, 2010 Indian Sociological Society and Ravenshaw University Jan. 322, 2011 Academic Staff College, University of Mumbai Participant Presented a Paper Chaired a Session Jan. 58, 2011 Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education Participant Re-imagining Traditional Institutions: Ayurvedas Response to Dominant Bio-medical Discourse Participant Prepared 2 Conceptual Papers Jan. 2728, 2011 Linguistics Department, University of Mumbai Participant Feb. 56, 2011 Majlis Participant Feb. 1416, 2011 Department of History, M.S. University of Baroda Presented a Paper Library Movement in Baroda State
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
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Dr. Sthabir Khora TISS, Mumbai Dec. 1718, 2010 CSSE, TISS
Cuttack
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New Delhi Dec. 1516, 2010 Nov. 1921, 2010 National Council for Education Research and Training Kozhikode Kalady New Delhi Nov. 18, 2010 Nov. 1517, 2010
Public, Private and Education: A Historical Overview Thinking about Teachers and Teaching in Contemporary Times: Some Preliminary Notes Resource Person -
Panellist
Institutionalisation, Privatisation and Globalisation: Issues of Caste, Class and Gender Mobility in Kerala History Department, Sree Sankaracharya University Zakir Husain Centre for Educational Studies, School of Social Sciences, JNU Resource Person Panellist Globalisation and the New Gendered Cultures of Higher Education
Annual Conference 2010 of the Comparative Education Society of India: Globalisation, Educational Change and Reforms Comparative Perspectives
Faculty New Delhi Nov. 1517, 2010 Zakir Husain Centre for Educational Studies, School of Social Sciences, JNU Presented a Paper
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session Conflict, Education and Gender: Schooling of Muslim Girls in Contemporary Gujarat
Annual Conference 2010 of the Comparative Education Society of India: Globalisation, Educational Change and Reforms Comparative Perspectives New Delhi Nov. 1517, 2010 Zakir Husain Centre for Educational Studies, School of Social Sciences, JNU Presented a Paper
Annual Conference 2010 of the Comparative Education Society of India: Globalisation, Educational Change and Reforms Comparative Perspectives New Delhi Nov. 1517, 2010 Zakir Husain Centre for Educational Studies, School of Social Sciences, JNU Presented a Paper
Annual Conference 2010 of the Comparative Education Society of India: Globalisation, Educational Change and Reforms Comparative Perspectives New Delhi Nov. 1517, 2010 Zakir Husain Centre for Educational Studies, School of Social Sciences, JNU
Presented a Paper
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Vadodara Oct. 1112, 2010 Johannesburg, South Africa Oct. 47, 2010 Mumbai Sep. 24, 2010 Research Centre for Womens Studies, SNDT Women's University Sep. 1314, 2010 UKIERI Hatfield, UK Oxford, UK Sep. 12, 2010 Oxford University
Annual Conference 2010 of the Comparative Education Society of India: Globalisation, Educational Change and Reforms Comparative Perspectives Sahiyar Stree Sanghathan and Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, Gujarat Centre for Sociological Research, University of Johannesburg and Centre for Indian Studies, University of the Witwatersrand
Expert
South Africa and India: Dialogues on Social Justice and Contested Transitions
Presented a Paper
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2010
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Faculty Gothenburg, Sweden Bratislava Jun. 1719, 2010 University of Saints Cyril and Methodius Trnava Presented a Paper Jul. 1117, 2010 International Sociological Association Presented a Paper
Place
Date
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Title of Paper/Session Gender, Conflict and Education: Reflections from Post-2002 Gujarat Gender, Family, Caste, Class: Changing Lives and Struggle of Urban Dalit Women of Maharashtra
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Prof. A. Ramaiah
National Consultation on From Social Protection to Social Justice: Addressing Issues of Poverty and Exclusion in India
Prof. A. Ramaiah
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Seminar on Ethnicity, Ethno-nationality and Culture: Explorations into Identity Formation in North East India
Presented a Paper
Ethnic Movement and Cultural Revivalism in North East India: Some Glimpses
Faculty Guwahati Mar.1112, 2011 Indian Council for Historical Research, North East Regional Centre Presented a Paper The Neo Ethno-history of Assam: A Critical Appraisal
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Seminar on Ethnicity, Ethno-nationality and Culture: Explorations into Identity Formation in North East India New York, USA Mar. 1113, 2011 Agriculture and Rural Development Department, World Bank Presented a Paper
Expert Consultation on Gender and Governance in Rural Services: WB, UNDP, and UNIFEM Gender Equality and Good Governance Forum Mumbai Jan. 1920, 2011 Department of Sociology, University of Mumbai Presented a Paper
Gender Equality in Access to Rural Service Delivery: Governance at the Local LevelReflections from India, Ghana and Ethiopia Exploring Rural Caste from the Bottom
Prof. A. Ramaiah
National Seminar on Understanding Marginalised Groups in Contemporary India: Exploring Approaches, Perspectives and Methodologies Mumbai Jan. 1920, 2011 Department of Sociology, University of Mumbai
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Guwahati Dec. 2931, 2010 Dec. 34, 2010 Indian Social Sciences Congress CSSEIP, TISS TISS, Mumbai TISS, Mumbai Dec. 34, 2010 CSSEIP, TISS Gandhigram Nov. 26, 2010 Tiruchirappalli Nov. 27, 2010
National Seminar on Understanding Marginalised Groups in Contemporary India: Exploring Perspectives, Approaches and Methodologies
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Self Management Systems and Anarchism in North East India Moderated a Session Dalit Movement: Conceptual, Theoretical and Ideological Basis Participant ANNUAL
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Dalit Movements in Maharashtra: Issues, Challenges and Vision for the Future
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Conceptualising Social Exclusion in Indian Context Development in Caste Society Keynote Address CSSEIP, TISS, and Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu Women Empowerment: Dr. Ambedkars Thoughts
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Faculty Pune Nov. 2324, 2010 Krantijyoti Savitribai Phule Centre for Womens Studies, University of Pune Presented a Paper Land, Labour and Gender: Revisiting the Intersections through the Lens of a Shudra Community
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Do Birth Preparedness and Complication Readiness Affect Utilisation of Obstetric Care during Pregnancy Complications? Findings from Allahabad District of Uttar Pradesh -
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Towards an Inclusive Society: Changing Attitudes towards Persons with Disabilities Participant -
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The Diagnosed Body: The Embodied Experiences of Mental Illness Indian Association of Women's Studies Participant -
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Medical Anthropology
Faculty Penang, Malaysia Dec. 9, 2010 Asian Association for Womens Studies Presented a Paper Dalit Womens Rights as Human Rights: Transnational Advocacy and the Dalit Womens Movement in India Gender Sensitivity and Ethics in TB Programmes Women in Science Professions: Overcoming Inequities
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National Bio Ethics Conference-3: Governance of Healthcare Ethics, Equity and Justice Delhi Aug. 26, 2010 Jun. 2830 and Jul. 57, 2010 Apr. 2428, 2010 MIGRINTER, University of Poitiers Centre for Lifelong Learning, TISS Facilitator U.S. Embassy, Delhi Panellist
New Delhi
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Women in Science
National Workshop for Peer Counsellors on Prevention of Sexual Harassment at the Workplace France
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Dr. P. Bindhulakshmi
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Women, Illegality and Mobility: Indian Domestic Workers in the Labour Market of UAE
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Chairperson: Dr. Srilatha Juvva Dr. Sandhya Limaye Ms. Vaishali Kolhe Dr. Madhura Nagchoudhuri Ms. Kalyani K. Talvelkar Chairperson: Dr. Lata Narayan Ms. Anjali Dave Dr. Samta Pandya Dr. Shewli Kumar Dr. Naina Athale Ms. Trupti Panchal
Chairperson: Dr. Shubhada Maitra Prof. Vimla Nadkarni Prof. Katy Y. Gandevia Dr. Asha Banu Soletti Ms. Nivedita Chalil Ms. Ketki Ranade Chairperson: Dr. Bipin Jojo Prof. Vidya Rao Dr. Swapan Garain Ms. Monica Sakhrani Mr. Bodhi D.S.R. Dr. Suryakant Waghmore
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health systems of the country to create a just and equitable environment for the disadvantaged. Knowledge Dissemination This was done by way of organising seminars and consultations at the national level, preparing short films and publications. A national consultation titled From Social Protection to Social Justice: Addressing Poverty and Exclusion in India was held in collaboration with International Council of Social Welfare, South Asia Regional Committee and supported by ILO and UNESCO. The aim of the consultation was to bring in several ideas and experiences of poverty and exclusion as a first step to initiate the dialogue among varied stakeholders to develop a broader understanding of social protection in the Indian context. Some faculty members participated in national level consultations on draft amendments to the Mental Health Act (1987), working draft of Persons with Disability Bill, and in the national thematic consultation on disability for the 12th five year plan, organised by the Planning Commission of India. One Centre introduced innovations in the pedagogy of the course on "Rural, Rurality, Caste and Tribe". A group of SSW students completed a documentary on Dalit, Adivasi and Gumantu Empowerment in Rajasthan titled, DAGAR: A Journey. Field Action The Integrated Rural Health and Development Project (IRHDP), which celebrates its Silver Jubilee, introduced a new programme on malnutrition and disability. This initiative has helped identify malnutrition as a key issue in the area and has also identified more than 100 persons with disabilities in Aghai. As part of the intervention, the IRHDP has a three-pronged approach: documentation of case-studies for advocacy, working with the ICDS scheme to combat malnutrition, and planning community-based rehabilitation. The Special Cell for Women and Children continued its effort to ensure that more violated women have increased access to socio-legal services. This year, the Government of Maharashtra will expand the Special Cells for Women and Children to every district in the state and to 3 talukas
in each district. The Special Cell released the Resource Directory for Maharashtra on Violence Against Women, and continues its role of coordination, monitoring, training and supervision of all Cells in the country. Humanity United in M Ward (HUM) worked on issues related to alternate sources of energy with a committee comprising citizens from the ward. Since 2009, UNAIDS funded Action Aid International Asia in partnership with TISS and ICDDR, Bangladesh, to establish a regional Technical Support Facility (TSF) for South Asia. A faculty from the Centre for Health and Mental Health serves as an expert on the Technical Support Facility, which delivers quality support to The Global Fund and other large scale grants. And A Great Loss The sudden and untimely demise of our young faculty colleague, Mr. Shiva Dhakal has been a great loss to the faculty and students of the School as well as the Centre for Community Organisation and Development Practice where Shiva was anchored. His close connection with several peoples organisations and issues was demonstrated through his various engagements. He had taken the initiative in coordinating, facilitating and organising peoples audits of SEZs in different states on behalf of the Institute and had been engaged in research and documentation of the SEZs audit processes with the People's Audit Secretariat at the Institute. Shiva will be sorely missed by all.
QUICK FACTS Faculty Members Research Projects and Other Projects Field Action Projects Publications Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes Organised 40 43 16 27 46
Faculty Participation in/Contribution to Seminars, 136 Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes Papers Presented 30
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Women and Mental Health Outlook Business Social Responsibility Survey of Top 50 Business Houses in India* Baseline Survey of Rural Livelihoods in the Nicobar Islands* Sukhi Baliraja Initiative: Vidarbha Baseline Survey of Psychosocial Well Being* TISS-ANI: Sustainable Livelihood Project* Departmental Research Support (DRS): Centre for Community Organisation and Development Practice Post-Tsunami Study on Rehabilitation in Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu* TISS, Outlook Apr. 2011 Oct. 2010 Just initiated Data collection Prof. Surinder Jaswal Prof. Surinder Jaswal
TISS and Sustainable Indigenous Futures Fund Sir Ratan Tata Trust
Feb. 2010
Aug. 2009
The Sustainable Indigenous Futures Fund (SIF) University Grants Commission (UGC)
Ongoing Ongoing
TISS
Dec. 2008
Report completed
TISS Tata Power Collaboration in Corporate Social Responsibility 201011* External Evaluation of the Project on Child Labour and Union Organising in the Brick Kilns and Allied Industries in India Study of Industrial Workers in Delhi* Poverty, Marginalisation and Forced Migration
Jan. 2011
Data collection
Jul. 2010
Dr. Mouleshri Vyas Dr. Mouleshri Vyas, Dr. Manish K. Jha, Prof. H. Beck, Dr. P.K. Shajahan and Dr. Swati Banerjee Prof. H. Beck
Socio-Economic Survey of Godhna Thermal Power Plant in Chhattisgarh State* TISS Tata Power Collaboration in Corporate Social Responsibility 200910*
Mar. 2010
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Nov. 2009
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Sponsor
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In-Charge
Engendering Governance and Rural Local Bodies in Bihar, Karnataka and Rajasthan* Departmental Research Support-I
Agaz Foundation
Report finalisation
UGC
Apr. 2009
Ongoing
Dr. Mouleshri Vyas, Prof. H Beck, Dr. Manish K. Jha, Dr. P.K. Shajahan and Dr. Swati Banerjee
Mar. 2009
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ActionAid Bombay Parsi Panchayat DRS, UGC-SAP R.K. Daryanani Trust Research Council, TISS
Oct. 2010 Sep. 2010 Mar. 2010 Feb. 2010 Dec. 2009
Report submitted Draft report submitted Data collection Competed Data collection
Dr. Srilatha Juvva Dr. Srilatha Juvva Dr. Srilatha Juvva Dr. Sandhya Limaye Dr. Srilatha Juvva and Ms. Kalyani Talvelkar
DRS, UGC-SAP
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Maternity Protection Study: Assessing the Coverage and Effectiveness of National Efforts to Provide Quality Maternity Protection for Maharashtra Construction of Youth Development Index and Youth Development Report*
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Apr. 2008
Completed
Sep. 2009
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Apr. 2009
Ongoing
National Institute of Health and Indian Council for Medical Research National Institute of Health, through University of Connecticut Health Center, USA, International Center for Research on Women (ICRW)
Apr. 2008
Completed
Mar. 2008
Ongoing
Taking Programmes H/YaariDosti and M/Sakhi-Saheli to Scale: Engaging Boys, Girls and Fathers to Empower Girls and Young Women
Feb. 2008
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Improving Sustainable Livelihood of Tsunami Affected People of Nicobar Islands through Community-Based Cooperative Unit and Island Knowledge Centres, estd.: 2009 Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Sponsor Objective Programmes : : : The Sustainable Indigenous Futures (SIF) Fund, Austria. Establish network of Island Knowledge Centres (IKCs) across the Nicobar archipelago that will act as a resource and capacity building centre by providing a variety of services towards building sustainable livelihoods. Project team appointed. Training for field staff and IKC assistants completed. Baseline survey completed. Appointment of staff for all IKCs completed. Village notice boards initiated. Project Staff : Mr. Tanmoy Chatterjee, Ms. Ruchi Gupta, Mr. Ulhas S., Mr. Richard Kemei, Mr. John Kabi, Ms. Devaki, Ms. Mamoni, Mr. Mathew, Mr. Rajendran and Ms. Calista. Prof. Surinder Jaswal
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26/11 Terror Attack Families Rehabilitation, estd.: 2009 Mumbai. Sponsor Objectives : : Taj Public Welfare Trust To reach out to the most marginalised survivors and facilitate the recovery process. To help resources reach those who did not receive it or only partially received it from the Government and Civil Society Groups. Programmes : Set up the Psychosocial Care and Counselling Centre. Rehabilitation plan for the affected members (medical, livelihood and psycho-social). Psychosocial support to affected and their families. Training for livelihoods. Follow-up of those who have migrated to parent states. Project Staff : Ms. Kanchan Kajojia and Mr. Rahul Gauli. Prof. Surinder Jaswal
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Khula Aasman, estd.: 2009 SSW, TISS. Objective Programmes : : Help to access creative spaces to rejuvenate energies, learn new skills and sustain creativity in social work. Workshops for students, faculty and staff conducted on a range of issues from dance therapy, pottery, drawing, recycling waste to furniture making. Brought out a newsletter highlighting the activities of the project. Faculty-in-Charge : Ms. Sarita Ganesan.
Integrated Rural Health and Development Project, estd.: 2009 Aghai, Shahpur Taluka. Sponsor : FACC Grant, Volkart Foundation.
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To develop a culture sensitive, comprehensive, need-based health and mental health intervention in the community. To create sustainable livelihood opportunities through vocational training. To liaise the Community with government initiatives for tribal development.
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Training programmes for Primary Health Care doctors in Shahpur Taluka. Capacity building sessions for ASHA workers and Anganwadi teachers. Interventions initiated to deal with issues of malnutrition and disability. Awareness campaigns in the community on health and disability related issues. Representation in community-based health monitoring committee implemented under the National Rural Health Mission. Baseline survey of six hamlets carried out. Liasioned with Integrated Child Development Services and Tehsil health office to jointly organise training and capacity building programmes for key stakeholders.
Project Staff
Mr. Vishwajeet Mitbavkar and Ms. Amruta Bahulekar. Dr. Asha Banu Soletti
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Technical Support Facility South Asia, estd.: 2009 Nepal. Sponsor Objectives : : UNAIDS, Geneva. Improving country partner access to timely and quality assured TA in agreed priority areas;. Strengthening the capacity of country partners to manage TA effectively. Assisting in the professional development of local, national and regional consultants. Encouraging a harmonised and collaborative approach to the delivery of TA in support of country partner-owned and country partner-led action plans. Programmes : Conducted Two Workshops on: Capacity Building in Monitoring and Evaluation of MARPS Effective Programme Performance Training of Global Fund Recipients in India. Ms. Sheetal Goel and Ms. Archana Eshwarlal. Prof. Vimla Nadkarni
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Resource Centre for Intervention on Violence Against Women, estd.: 2008 Mumbai. Sponsor Objectives : : TISS. 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 with newer strategies to respond to violence against women. To initiate and sustain research, documentation and education or intervention on violence against women. Programmes : Initiated 5 Special Cells each in Uttar Pradesh , Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat and Orissa with Oxfam support. Signed MoU with National Commission for Women and Delhi Police for expansion of Special Cells in all districts of Delhi. Monitoring and supervision of Special Cells in Haryana and Delhi. Training programme for Protection Officers of Haryana. Training of Police, Judges and other stakeholders on Violence Against Women. Released Resource Directory for Maharashtra on Violence Against Women. Preparation of training module for Protection Officers and Social Workers on Violence Against Women. Project Staff : Ms. Mary Thomas, Ms. Rajul Krishnan and Ms. Pekham Basu. Ms. Anjali Dave and Ms. Trupti Panchal
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Koshish, estd.: 2006. Mumbai. Sponsor Objectives : : Action Aid India, HDFC Ltd and others. To reach out to the destitute and homeless population in Mumbai and undertake research in order to understand their psychological, social, economic and cultural contexts. To engage with daily issues of survival, protection and growth, thus addressing the immediate causes that lead to beggary or unlawful activities. To mobilise the destitute and homeless population to participate in the process of rehabilitation and reintegration. To engage in advocacy for inclusive policy and programmes and to foster reintegration. To network with state agencies and non-governmental bodies for intervention, advocacy and resource mobilisation. Programmes : Work with homeless population. Night outs to reach out to the homeless population in new areas towards group formation. Birth Certificates issued for children of homeless clients in BMC's A' Ward. Six monthly toilet passes issued to people in Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) area through tie up with Sulabh International. Awareness programme on oral cancer and 'Community Fest' organised for homeless population in CST. Networking with medical social workers in government hospitals to facilitate free treatment for the homeless. Networking with Jan Swasthya Abhiyan and Ration Kruti Samiti to highlight the issues of health rights and ration cards respectively for the homeless groups. Work within the Beggars' Home. Release of clients from Beggars Home under the clauses Special Release' and Release on license'. Homes traced and clients reintegrated with families in all states throughout India. Placement of clients released from Beggars Home to old age homes and shelter homes. Skill-based training in tailoring and artificial jewellery making imparted to residents of Beggars Home. Facilitation for assessment and treatment of mentally disturbed patients in Beggars Home. Economic rehabilitation by placing clients in jobs and opening a savings account in bank. Sensitisation workshops organised jointly with the Mumbai Police on the issue of homelessness, destitution and beggary. Workshop with caretaking staff on mental health and possibilities'. Faculty-in-Charge* : Dr. Asha Banu Soletti and Dr. Vijay Raghavan
Resource Cell for Juvenile Justice, estd.: 2005. TISS. Sponsor Objectives : : Railway Children. 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 the Juvenile Justice System (JJS) functionaries for effective functioning. To generate knowledge and information on various aspects related to children in the JJS. To establish a Documentation Centre and Resource Unit for JJJS. Programmes : Working in the Observation Home at Thane (Bhiwandi) and Yavatmal. Closely aligning with the Mumbai High Court to bring about policy level changes on issues related to juvenile justice. Project Staff : Ms. Madhu Madhavan, Ms. Jyoti Khanpasode and Ms. Vibhavari Kale. Ms. Ruchi Sinha and Dr. K.P. Asha Mukundan
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DalTri Project, estd.: 2005 TISS, Mumbai. Sponsor Objective Programme : : : TISS. Empowerment of Dalit and Tribal Communities. Ambedkar Study Circle. Dalit Community Centres Project. Participatory action research.
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Mr. Sameer Mohite. Mr. Bodhi D.S.R., Dr. Bipin Jojo and Dr. Suryakant Waghmore
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Humanity United in M-Ward [HUM], estd.: 2002 M-Ward, Mumbai. Sponsor Objectives : : Bombay Public Community Trust and TISS, Mumbai. To create awareness about Human Rights in M-Ward. To support action related to Human Rights in M-Ward. Programmes : Survey of 5 ALMs and 5 DVs in M-Ward. Establishing a network of NGOs and citizens groups on alternative energy. Formation of network entitled Urja. Three meetings on the use of solar energy in slum communities. Project Staff : Ms. Deepa Chetty. Dr. Lata Narayan
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NGO Centre, estd.: 1999 Mumbai. Sponsor Objective Programmes : : : TISS. To provide guidance and support to students, alumni, small NGOs and other stakeholders for conceptualising, setting up, managing and institutionalising social sector projects and organisations. Counselling and advisory input to students, alumni, and NGO representatives. Assistance to graduating students and alumni on setting up and running NGOs. Moderating an e-Group for web-based discussion on issues of concern to and dissemination of relevant information to NGO professionals. Faculty-in-Charge : Dr. Swapan Garain
Nav Chetna, estd.: 1996 Kamarli, Pen Taluka, Raigad District. Objectives : To create child-friendly, child-centred systems and to work towards realisation of vulnerable tribal children's right to education. To supplement the efforts of the government in providing school education to tribal children residing in residential facilities. To work with systemsconcerned government departments, local/village committees, adivasi society, ashram shala authorities, teachers, civil society organisations and othersengaged in meeting special educational needs of school-going tribal children To provide holistic school education for their personality development. To provide field training opportunities for social work students. To engage in research with a focus on tribal children's rights. Programmes : Enhanced educational performance of children of 2 Ashram Shalas, especially in Science, Maths and English. Surveyed children who have dropped out and children who are irregular and brought them back to school. Facilitated meaningful dialogue between parents and teachers in order to ensure support to children with their learning. Worked with the Village Education Committee and Village Panchyat for the rights of the children of migrant workers to school education. Registered Utkarsh Adivasi Seva Sahakari Sanstha of the educated unemployed adivasi school dropout boys. Submitted proposals for funding to start a production unit by the Utkarsh Adivasi Seva Sahakari Sanstha. Project Staff : Mr. Dyaneshwar Bandgar and Mr. Kiran Kadam. Prof. Vidya Rao
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Prayas, estd.: 1990 Mumbai, Thane and Bharuch. Sponsor Objectives : : Tata Social Welfare Trust, Concern India Foundation, HDFC Ltd. and other sources. 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 the 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. Programme Target Groups : : Outreach to: Prisons and institutions for juveniles in conflict with law; Government protective and shelter homes for women; Courts, legal aid systems and juvenile justice boards; and Police Stations. Women and youth under trial prisoners and those being processed by the juvenile and the criminal justice system and their families (including children of women prisoners left outside, while the mothers are inside); Women and girls rescued by the police from sexually exploitative situations; Destitute women and girls, especially those vulnerable to crime and/or commercial sexual exploitation; and Women or youth referred by personnel within the criminal justice system, voluntary organisations, ex-beneficiaries of Prayas or the general public. Project Staff : Mr. Sunil Mhaske, Mr. Silvin Kale, Ms. Varsha Lad, Ms. Babita Salvi, Mr. Vikas Kadam, Ms. Sangeeta Gawali, Mr. Sudhakar Babu, Mr. Suryakant Mane, Ms. Pramila Madupuri, Mr. Murlidhar Jagtap, Ms. Surekha Sale, Ms. Pradnya Shinde, Mr. Shahnawaz Pathan, Mr. Devchand Randive, Mr. Chandrakant Shinde, Ms. Aruna Nimse, Ms. Vishakha Dekhne, Ms. Penelope Tong, Mr. Vijay Johare, Ms. Jyoti Lokhande, Ms. Sujata Jagtap, Ms. Lata Ganage, Ms. T.S. Devayani, Ms. Krupa Shah, Mr. Vithalbhai Solanki, Ms. Pooja Shrimali, Ms. Vaishali Jaiswal, Ms. Neeta Gajjar, Ms. Anil Vasava, Ms. Smita Jadhav, Mr. Shailendra Ghodke, Ms. Kalpana Katare, Ms. Megha Salunkhe, Mr. Mahesh Jadhav, Ms. Reena Jaiswar, Ms. Chandrakala Bhojane, Mr. Pravin Patil, Mr. Vijay More, Mr. Shankar Pokharkar, Mr. Sadanand Dalvi, Ms. Salma Naik, Ms. Sakshi Desai, Ms. Jagruti, Sawant, Ms. Sangeeta Shetty, Mr. Mahesh Ghosalkar, Ms. Minakshi Karoth, Mr. Prasad Mohite, Ms. Yellubai Naik, Ms. Geeta Kokkula, Ms. Kanku Solanki, Ms. Uma Kokkula, Ms. Divyani Solanki. Dr. Sanober Sahni Dr. Vijay Raghavan and Ms. Sharon Menezes
Project Advisor
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Special Cell for Women and Children, estd.: 1984 Maharashtra. Sponsor Objectives : : Government of Maharashtra. Rebuild the violated woman's 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 the 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 : 3 new Special Cells were taken up for implementation at the Dhule, Vikhroli and Kurla police stations. Two new coordinators were appointed to monitor 19 New Special Cells. Training on perspective building protection officers on sociological understanding on domestic violence and child marriage organised. 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.
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Organising community programmes, trainings and melawas 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, and various state departments' Sexual Harressment Committees. Project Staff : Co-ordinator: Ms. Divya Taneja; Social Workers: Ms. Rani Date, Ms. Nutan Abhang, Ms. Deepa Kedare, Ms. Laxmi Jadhav, Ms. Sheetal Kamble, Ms. Sujata Jadhav, Ms. Pratibha Kachewar, 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 Gajbhiye, Ms. Sangeeta Hire, Ms. Rajshree Ambare, Ms. Seema Dhavale, Ms. Karuna Mahantare, Ms. Suvarna Patil, Mr. Pravin Mahire, Ms. Archana Rasal and Ms. Priyadarshini Kolapte. Ms. Anjali Dave and Ms. Trupti Panchal
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Muskaan: Child and Adolescent Guidance Centre of TISS, estd.: 1937 Mumbai. Sponsor Objectives : : TISS. 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 CAMH. Programmes : Spearheaded action research on creating awareness and sensitisation among BMC school children on issues related to gender and violence.13 schools in the R ward were covered through group education and a campaign titled Barabari ki baat, hum bacchhon ke saath'. Ongoing life skills intervention in schools in R Ward. Community-based campaign on gender and violence. Project Staff : Full Time: Ms. Kiran Bhosale and Ms. Draupadi Kankekar; Part Time: Ms. Freny Italia and Ms. Rizwana Nulwala. Dr. Shubhada Maitra
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Publications
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Editorial, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 71(2), 141144, 2010. Editorial, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 71(3), 299301, 2010.
Gulamia Ab hum nahi Bajeibo: People's Expression of Justice in Jehanabad. In P. Banerjee and S. Chaturvedi (Eds.), Marginalities and Justice, New Delhi and London: Sage Publications, 2010. Rights Based Approach and Social Work Academia: Challenges and Responsibilities vis--vis Child Rights. In S. Sharma and M.K. Jha (Eds.), In Opposition to Silence, New Delhi: Alternotes Press, 2010. Human Security Crisis in India: From the Fiery Field of a Conflict Zone. In M. McIntosh and A. Hunter (Eds.), New Perspectives on Human Security, Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing, 2010. Place of Poor in Urban Space. In Policies and Practices, Kolkata: Calcutta Research Group, 2011. Food Security in Perspective: Significance of Social Action, Community Development Journal, 44(3), 351366, 2009.
Social Topography of Delineated Others. In A. Waheed (Ed.), Minority Education in India, New Delhi: Serials, 2010.
Registration of First Information Reports: An Agenda for Change, Indian Police Journal, 57(1), 6571, 2010. Guidelines for Public Private Partnership in Prison Management, Economic and Political Weekly, 46(4), 1619, 2011.
Book Review: Restorative Justice Across the East and the West, China Journal of Social Work, (2-3), 323325, 2010. Book Review: Social Work in the Context of Political Conflict, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 71(3), 451457, 2010. Protection Issues and Challenges for Children in Conflict with Law, BATSW Newsletter, March 2011.
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Palliative Social Work: An Indian Perspective. In T. Altilio and S. Otis-Green (Eds.), Oxford Textbook of Palliative Social Work, New York: Oxford University Press, 2011. (co-author) Rehabilitation Contexts: A Holistic Approach, Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 21(2), 179195, 2011. (co-author)
Developmental Tasks of Adolescents With Hearing Impairment in Indian Context, Germany: Lambert Academic Publishing, 2010.
From Street to Hope: Faith Based and Secular Programs in Los Angeles, Mumbai and Nairobi for Street-living Children, India: Sage Publications, 2011. (co-author)
Understanding the Health Status and Healthcare Seeking Behaviour of Elderly Women in India, Loyola Journal of Social Sciences, 24(1), 6994, 2010. Ageing and Spirituality: Understanding some Constructions and Perceived Influences, Indian Journal of Gerontology, 24(3), 299336, 2010.
Social Work Education in Asia: New Horizons, Social Work Education the International Journal, 29(8), 2010. Social Work Education in India: Complexities and Challenges. In S. Stanley (Ed.), Social Work Education in the Countries of the East: Issues and Challenges, U.K.: Nova Publishers, 2010. Book Review: Social Work Education Voices from the Asia Pacific (edited by C. Nobel, M. Henrickson and I.Y. Han), Social Work Education in Asia: New Horizons, 29(8), 932935, 2010.
Governance and Social Work Institutions: Insights, Issues and Perspectives. In S. Kadam, B.T. Lawani, and J. Jadhav (Ed.), Perspectives on Governance of Higher Education, Pune: Bharati Vidyapeeth, 2010. Foreword: Competency Building through Field Work Training in Social Work. In I. Subhedar, Ingenious Field Work in Social Work, Agra: Current Publishers, 2011.
Land Alienation in Vth Schedule Areas Of Orissa: A Case Study of Sundargargh District, Journal of Development and Social Justice, 4(I), 99107, 2011.
Book Review: Handbook of Law, Women and Employment: Policies, Issues, Legislation and Case Law, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 71(2), 283291, 2010.
Book Review: The Caste Question: Dalits and Politics of Modern India, Contributions to Indian Sociology, 44(3), 440443, 2010.
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Prof. Surinder Jaswal Apr. 12, 2011 Workshop on Future Directions on Gender and Health Workshop on Women, Work and Health National Seminar on Social Work Education and Practice: Trends and Perspectives TISS, Mumbai UNFPA
Mar. 5, 2011
TISS, Mumbai
Prof. Surinder Jaswal, Dr. Lata Narayan, Dr. Shubhada Maitra, Dr. Mouleshri Vyas, Dr. Ruchi Sinha, Dr. Srilatha Juvva, Dr. Bipin Jojo, Dr. Samata Pandya and Ms. Amruta Bahulekar
TISS, Mumbai
Dr. P.K. Shajahan, Ms. Ruchi Sinha, Dr. Manish K. Jha and Dr. Swati Banerjee Dr. Mouleshri Vyas and Dr. Swati Banerjee
Mumbai
International Council on Social Welfare, International Labour Organisation, UNESCO and TISS
TISS, Mumbai
Social Work Intervention in Prisons: Role of NGOs and Scope for Collaboration with Prison Departments Seminar on Institutions and Social Reintegration
Vellore
SOSVA, Pune
Training Programme on Designing Methodology and Framework for Developing Livelihood Interventions for Persons with Disability
TISS, Mumbai
Shodhana Consultancy
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Name of the Programme Training Programme on Community Mental Health and Development* Disability Network Workshop
Mumbai
DRS, UGC-SAP
Training Programme in Psychosocial Care in a Disaster Situation and Mental Health* Disability Network Workshop
Leh
TISS
TISS, Mumbai
DRS, UGC-SAP
TISS, Mumbai
DRS, UGC-SAP
Mumbai
Haryana
Department of Women and Child Development, Government of Haryana Special Cell for Women and Children, and Department of Women and Child Development
Mumbai
Hyderabad
Oxfam
Mumbai
UGC and National Human Rights Commission Special Cell for Women and Children, Department of Women and Child Development
TISS, Mumbai
Mumbai
Dr. Lata Narayan, Ms. Naina Athale and Dr. Shewli Kumar
TISS, Mumbai
Indian Council of Social Welfare and Centre for Equity for Women, Children and Families, School of Social Work, TISS
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Name of the Programme Fifth Board Meeting of the International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW) Orientation Workshop with BMC School Teachers on Gender and Violence Training Programme to the Mumbai Police on Homelessness and Destitution-East Zone Orientation Workshop with Aanganwadi teachers on Gender and Violence Training Programme on Community Mental Health and Development* Training Programme to the Mumbai Police on Homelessness and Destitution-South Zone Effective Programme Performance: Training of Global Fund Recipients in India Training Programme on Psychosocial Care in a Disaster Situation and Mental Health* Workshop on Strengths Perspective and Assessment* Homophobia and Health in Context of HIV/AIDS: Film Screening and Discussion Training Programme for ASHA Workers on Pre- and Post-natal Care with Special Reference to the Tribal Population Training Programme for PHC Doctors on Health Management Capacity Building in Monitoring and Evaluation of MARPS
Sponsor IASSW
Mumbai
ICRW
TISS, Mumbai
Dec. 7, 2010
Mumbai
ICRW
TISS, Mumbai
Dec. 1, 2010
Mumbai
Mumbai
Leh
TISS
TISS, Mumbai
DRS, UGC-SAP
TISS, Mumbai
Vasind
Dr. Asha Banu Soletti and Prof. Vimla Nadkarni Prof. Vimla Nadkarni
Aug. 8, 2010
Vasind
TISS, Mumbai
National Consultation on PTGs, NTs/DNTs for 12th Five-Year Plan 3rd P.D. Kulkarni Memorial Lecture, "Nothing of Social Justice Today' Study India Programme on Social Work Practice in India
Delhi
TISS, Mumbai
TISS
TISS
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Faculty-in-Charge Mr. Bodhi D.S.R. Dr. Bipin Jojo Dr. Bipin Jojo
Date Dec. 1112, 2010 Nov. 22 Dec. 13, 2010 Jul 216, 2010
Name of the Programme Dalit and Adivasis in Higher Education Study India Programme on Law and Gender in India Study India Programme on Entrepreneurship, Empowerment and Media: Social Development in India
Executive Committee Membership and other Official Positions in Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations
DEAN
Prof. Surinder Jaswal Member, Ethics Committee, Bhaba Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai Member, Scientific and Ethics Committee, SNEHA, LTMG Hospital, Mumbai Member, Institute Ethics Committee, Enterovirus Research Centre, ICMR, Haffkins Institute, Mumbai Member, Institute Research Board, Agha Khan Foundation, Bangalore Member, Selection Committee, NIMHANS, Bangalore Member, Research Committee, NIMHANS, Bangalore Member, Research Committee, College of Social Work, Nirmala Niketan, Mumbai Member, Editorial Advisory Committee, Journal of Social Work and Social Development, Department of Social Work, Visva-Bharati, Sriniketan Member, Advisory Board, Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, Mumbai Member, Scientific Committee, BALM, Chennai
Member, Executive Committee, Prerana Innovative Cooperative Society of Maharashtra Mahila Parishad, Navi Mumbai External Member, Mahila Suraksha Samiti, Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd., Mumbai
Prof. H. Beck
Member, Advisory Committee, Centre for Study of Society and Secularism, Mumbai Member, Institutional Ethics Committee, Terna Medical College, Navi Mumbai
Livelihood and Gender Specialist, Tejaswani State Programme Advisory Committee, MAVIM, Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai Trustee, Executive Committee, Centre for Research, Training and Development, Mumbai External Member, Complaints Committee to Investigate Cases of Sexual Harassment of Women Employees, Provident Fund Organisation, Ministry of Labour, Government of India, Mumbai
Member, Executive Council, Indian Society of Criminology, Chennai Advisor, Course Advisory Committee, Hurt Foundation, Mumbai Advisor, Empathy Foundation, Mumbai
Member, State Inter-Departmental Committee on Prisoners, Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai Member, State Advisory Committee on Immoral Trafficking, Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai Member, Justice Dharmadhkari Committee on Prevention of Atrocities Against Women, Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai
Member, Committee Prepare the Standard Operating Procedures for Juveniles in Conflict with Law, Mumbai High Court, Mumbai
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Member, Examination Committee, University of Mumbai (College of Social Work, Nirmala Niketan), Mumbai
External Member, Complaints Committee Against Sexual Harassment, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited, Mumbai Convenor, Forum Against Child Sexual Abuse, Mumbai Founder Member and Trustee, Managing Committee, Saathi, Mumbai
Secretary, Executive Committee, Bombay Association of Trained Social Workers, Mumbai Associate Member, Committee for Redressal of Complaints of Sexual Harassment of Working Women, Office of the Principal Accountant General, Maharashtra, Mumbai Member, Ad hoc Board of Studies (Social Work), Central University of Karnataka, Gulbarga Member, Judging Panel, I am Champ', All India Award for Diabetes Management Sanofi-Aventis India
Member, Committee Member, CIF-India, Mumbai Member, National Trust Local Committee Member, Thane Member, Sub-Committee for Identification and Review for Post vin Govt. Job, Ali Yavar Jung National Institute For The Hearing Handicapped, Mumbai Member, Resource Person Committee, CBR Forum, Bangalore
Member, Governing Board, YUVA, Mumbai Chairperson, Board of Directors, YUVA Urban Initiatives, Mumbai Member, Governing Board, Laya, Visakhapatnam Member, Governing Board, MelJol, Mumbai Member, Child Finance Academic Working Committee, Aflatoun Child Finance International, Amsterdam Member and Core Group Resource Person, National Consultative Committee, UGC Scheme, 'Capacity Building of Women Manager in Higher Education', UGC, Delhi Member, Board of Research Studies (Social Work), Mumbai University, Mumbai
Member, National Resource Group, Mahila Samakhya, MHRD, GoI, New Delhi, Trustee, FREA, Akshara: Women's Resource Centre, Mumbai Member, Women's Cell, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai Member, State Level Steering Committee for Special Cells for Women, Government of Maharashtra Member, Executive Committee, Mahila Samakhya Society, Government of Gujarat, Ahmedabad Member, Executive Committee, Mahila Samakhya Society, Government of Bihar, Patna Member, Executive Committee, Mahila Samakhya Society, Government of Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow Member, Executive Committee, Mahila Samakhya Society, Government of Kerela, Thiruvananthapuram
Chairperson, Executive Committee, Indraprastha Public Affairs Centre, New Delhi Member, General Body, Prerana, New Delhi Member, Sexual Harassment Committee, Central Industrial Security Force, Mumbai
Chairperson, Zonal Committee on Child Protection-Konkan Region, State Coordination Committee on Child Protection, State Coordination Committee on Child Protection set up by the Mumbai High Court to look into instances of Child Abuse and Neglect in State run/sponsored homes for mentally deficient children, Mumbai Member, Governing Board, Federation of Indian Animal Protection Organisations, Delhi Member, Managing Committee, in Defence of Animals-India, Mumbai
Trustee-Treasurer, Majlis Manch: Cultural and Legal Centre for Women, Mumbai Trustee-Chairperson, Samvedna, Madhya Pradesh
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Trustee-member, Sai Dham: Home for Girls, Pune Member, State level Steering Committee for Special Cell for Women and Children, Maharashtra, Mumbai Member of Core-Group, Forum against Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation, Mumbai Member, Complaints Committee on Sexual Harassment at Workplace, Road Transport Authority, Mumbai
External Expert/ Member, Prevention of Sexual Harassment at the Workplace, Aditya Birla Group, All India Level Member, Governing Board, Family Welfare Agency, 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, SNDT Women's University, Mumbai Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of AIDS Education and Prevention Chairperson, Asia Advisory Board, Social Work Education, U.K. Member At Large , Board of Directors, International Association of Schools of Social Work, Hong Kong Member, Indo-US Collaborative Research Committee on Reproductive and Sexual Health, Indian Council of Medical Research, Delhi
President, Governing Board, Council of International (Programme) Fellowship India-CIF India, Mumbai Member, Maharashtra State Mental Health Authority, Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai Member, Managing Committee, Family Welfare Agency, Mumbai Consultant, Research Project Review Committee, Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi Member, International Board, Council of International Programme, Hamburg, Germany
Member, Assessment and Monitoring Authority, Planning Commission, Government of India, New Delhi Member, Advisory Committee, Xavier Institute of Social Research, Mumbai Member, Executive Committee, BATSW, Mumbai President, Governing Body, RAHI, Sundargargh, Orissa
Member, Governing Board, Financial Management Services Foundation, NOIDA Member, Governing Board, The Livelihood School, Hyderabad Member, Governing Boar, Disha Kendra, Karjat, Raigad Dist, Maharashtra
Member, Corporate Social Responsibility Council, Larsen & Tubro Ltd, Mumbai Member, Editorial Board, Participative Development Journal, Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune Member, Editorial Board, Sriniketan Journal of Social Work and Social Development, Visva-Bharati University, Sriniketan Member, Board of Studies, D.K. Shinde School of Social Work, Chhatrapati Shahu Institute of Business Education and Research, Kolhapur Member, Board of Studies, Department of Social Work, Davangere University, Davangere Member, Programme Advisory Committee under Science for Equity, Empowerment and Development, Department of Science & Technology, Government of India, New Delhi Examiner, Doctoral Thesis Examination and Viva, Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune Member, Managing Committee, Slum Rehabilitation Society, Mumbai Founder and Board Member, Managing Committee, Bhor Foundation, Delhi
Board Member, Insight Foundation, Delhi Convenor, National Association of Social Workers for Dalit and Tribal Empowerment, Mumbai Board Member, North East Research and Social Work Network, Guwahati
Visiting Fellow, Department of English, School of Humanities, Hyderabad Central University, Hyderabad
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Bangkok, Thailand Made a Presentation Apr. 1116, 2011 UNFPA, UNHCR and UNICEF Resource Person Regional Issues of Gender-Based Violence The Work of TISS and SSW on Gender-Based Violence Modus Operandi for Psychosocial Care in Disasters
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Delhi
Apr. 7, 2011
Presented a Paper
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National Workshop on Psychosocial Support and Mental Health Services TISS, Mumbai Mar. 1819, 2011 International Council for Social Welfare, TISS, ILO and UNESCO Childwatch International and TISS Participant
Social Protection to Social Justice: Addressing Poverty and Exclusion in India TISS, Mumbai Feb. 16, 2011
International Workshop on Violence Against Children in the Asia-Pacific Region The Taj, Mumbai Udipi Nov. 25, 2010 Jun. 2829, 2010 TISS Nov. 29, 2010 Women Without Borders, SAVE, Vienna St. Mary's College, Udipi
Presented a Paper
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TISS, Mumbai Hyderabad Mar. 2325, 2011 Raipur Mar. 2123, 2011 Mar. 1819, 2011 Caritas India TISS, Mumbai
SAVE Dialogue
Presented a Paper
Mumbai Terror Attacks and Violence Keynote Address Emerging Challenges in Social Work Education Participant -
Prof. H. Beck
Presented a Paper
Crises and Challenges of Development in Central India School of Social Work, TISS Participant -
Prof. H. Beck
National Consultation on Social Protection for Social Justice: Addressing Issues of Poverty and Exclusion in India
Faculty Mumbai Feb. 27, 2011 SANKALP Chaired a Session Understanding Social Construction of Gender for Collective Action by Women Gender and Discrimination
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
National Workshop on Human Rights-Based Development Mumbai Feb. 2125, 2011 Feb. 12, 2011 Jan. 1314, 2011 School of Social Work, TISS Participant Centre for Gandhian Studies, M.G. University Panellist TISS, Mumbai Resource Person
Mumbai
TISS, Mumbai
Resource Person
National Seminar on Social Work Education: Emerging Trends and Perspectives Mumbai Dec. 2627, 2010 Dec. 78, 2010 Dec. 34, 2010 Central University Jharkhand Act Now for Harmony and Democracy
Presented a Paper
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TISS, Mumbai Laesoe, Denmark Sep. 2225, 2010 Kolkata Sep. 910, 2010 Kolkata Sep. 910, 2010
Prof. H. Beck
School of Management and Labour Studies, TISS, and International Center for Development and Decent Work, University of Kassel, Germany Institute of Continental Philosophy (Laesoe), International Consortium for Social Development Calcutta Research Group, University of Lapland and Finnish Academy
Presented a Paper
ANNUAL
Presented a Paper
REPORT
Presented a Paper
2010
Presented a Paper Calcutta Research Group, University of Lapland and Finnish Academy
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Faculty Kolkata Sep. 910, 2010 Calcutta Research Group, University of Lapland and Finnish Academy Panellist Biopolitics and Marginality: The Case of Muslims in Mumbai Round table on Biopolitics and Marginalisation in the Context of Urban Lives Resources, Resistance and Democracy: A Case of SEZ
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
ANNUAL
REPORT
Allahabad
Presented a Paper
2010
11
Ms. Ruchi Sinha and Dr. Vijay Raghavan Chennai Feb. 1820, 2011 Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University and the Indian Society of Criminology Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University and the Indian Society of Criminology National Judicial Academy
Mumbai
TISS, Mumbai
Resource Persons
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Chennai Feb. 1820, 2011 Bhopal Feb. 47, 2011 Mumbai Feb. 128, 2011 Jan. 2529, 2011 Jan. 1314, 2011 Academic Staff College Mumbai University TISS, Mumbai TISS
Participant
Resource Person
Sentencing Policy and Rights of Prisoners Social Role and Access to Justice Participant -
Participant
Participants
Faculty Mumbai Dec. 1317, 2010 TISS, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Germany and PUKAR, Mumbai Department of Criminology, University of Madras Presented a Paper Presented a Paper
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session The Shifting Nature of Criminal Gangs in Mumbai City: From Actor to Network Orientation
Chennai
National Consultation Regarding the Implementation of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 Kerala Oct. 910, 2010 Kerala Judicial Academy, Social Welfare Department, and UNICEF National Judicial Academy Resource Person
New Delhi
Participant
National Judicial Seminar for Subordinate Courts under the Constitution of India
Bhopal
Resource Person
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New Delhi Sep. 89, 2010 Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India Nagpur and Yavatmal Sep. 7 and 9, 2010 Prayas and Matru Sewa Sangh Institute of Social Work, Nagpur Mumbai Sep. 34, 2010 Aurangabad Aug. 2728, 2010
Protection of Rights under the Criminal Justice System: Role of Courts and Rights Protection Index Resource Person Field Placements through Social Work Colleges in Prisons: A Case of PublicPrivate Partnership Resource Person Need for Social Work Intervention in the Criminal Justice System
ANNUAL
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Association for Early Childhood Education and Development and TISS, India
Participant
2010
State level Training for Juvenile Justice Boards (JJB) of Aurangabad Division
Resource Person
Child in Conflict with Law and the Approach of Working with the JCL with Case Studies Mumbai High Court, Department of Women and Child Development, Government of Maharashtra, (GoM), and UNICEF
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Faculty Mumbai Jul. 3031, 2010 Mumbai High Court, Department of Women and Child Development, GoM, and UNICEF Mumbai High Court, Department of Women and Child Development, GoM, and UNICEF Centre for Research Methodology, TISS National Judicial Academy Resource Person Participants Resource Person Resource Person Child in Conflict with Law and the Approach of Working with the JCL with Case Studies
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
ANNUAL
State-level Training for Juvenile Justice Boards (JJB) of Mumbai, Pune, Nashik Division
REPORT
State-level Training for Juvenile Justice Boards (JJB) of Nagpur and Amravati Division
Nagpur
Child in Conflict with Law and the Approach of Working with the JCL
2010
Dr. K.P. Asha Mukundan and Ms. Roshni Nair Bhopal Jun. 1920, 2010
TISS, Mumbai
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Protecting the Rights of the Poor and Disempowered Individuals in the Criminal Justice System
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New Delhi Mar. 2526, 2011 TISS, Mumbai Mar. 1819, 2011 CODP, SSW, TISS Nagpur Mar. 2223, 2011 Feb. 28, 2011 National Association for the Blind (NAB) NAB Pune Pune Feb. 28 Mar. 1, 2011 NAB
National Consultation on Social Protection to Social Justice: Addressing Issues of Poverty and Exclusion in India
Participant
Participant
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
Understanding Violence Against Marginalised Women in South Asia Mumbai Feb. 1112 and 1819, 2011 BATSW, Department of Social Work, SNDT Women's University and Family Therapy Study Group Brotherhood and TISS Participants Facilitator for all Sessions -
Dr. Sandhya Limaye and Dr. Madhura Nagchoudhuri TISS, Mumbai Jan. 20, 2011 Centre for Lifelong Learning, TISS
Mumbai
Disability: Working with Children, Parents, Teachers and Schools TISS, Mumbai Jan. 1314, 2011 School of Social Work, TISS Participants
Conducted a Workshop
Dr. Sandhya Limaye, Dr. Vaishali Kolhe and Dr. Madhura Nagchoudhuri
National Seminar on Social Work Education and Practice: Emerging Trends and Perspectives Mumbai Jan. 8, 2011 TISS
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Mumbai Dec. 2223, 2010 Bangalore Dec. 1718, 2010 Bangalore Dec. 1718, 2010
Facilitated a Session
Mental Health and Psychosocial Care Presented a Paper Psychology of Violence: Contextualising Muslim Women's Experiences during Riots
Psychology of Violence
ANNUAL
United Nations Convention of Rights of Persons with Disability, the New Disability Act (Draft), Mental Health Care Act and Rights for Persons Living with Mental Illness
National Alliance on Access to Justice for Persons Living with Mental Illness
Special Invitee
REPORT
National Alliance on Access to Justice for Persons Living with Mental Illness
Participant
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United Nations Convention of Rights of Persons with Disability, the New Disability Act (Draft), Mental Health Care Act and Rights for Persons Living with Mental Illness
Faculty Pune Dec. 13, 2010 NAAJMI, Bapu Trust in partnership with Action Aid Resource Person -
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
ANNUAL
Maharashtra level Consultation on the UNCRPD, the New Disability Draft Legislation and Issues of Persons Living with Mental Illness Delhi Dec. 12, 2010 Voluntary Services Overseas and Wada Na Todo Participant -
REPORT
National Thematic Consultation on Disability for the 12th Five-Year Plan Delhi Dec. 9, 2010 United Nations Development Fund Special Invitee -
2010
11
Workshop on Documentation of Best Practices on Livelihood Interventions for Persons with Disability TISS Nov. 23, 2011 DRS, UGC-SAP Participants
Dr. Srilatha Juvva, Dr. Sandhya Limaye, Dr. Vaishali Kolhe, Dr. Madhura Nagchoudhuri and Ms. Kalyani Talvelkar Mumbai Nov. 8, 2011 NAB
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Pune Oct. 27, 2010 TISS, Mumbai Oct. 2122, 2010 Oct. 6 Nov. 2, 2010 Sep. 7, 2010 Mumbai Academic Staff College, University of Mumbai SPARK and Samarthan Mumbai Mumbai Aug. 31, 2010 SNEHA, Mumbai Mumbai Jul. 26, 2010
Participant
Participant
Participant
Orientation Course
Participant
Resosurce Person
Participant
Moderated a Session
Faculty Mumbai Jul. 2628, 2010 Jul. 2628, 2010 Jul. 26, 2010 American Library Center and TISS National Centre for Advocacy Studies Made a Presentation Discussant American Library Center and TISS Participant American Library Center and TISS Chaired a Session Living with Lior
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
Mumbai
Mumbai
Consultation on Ensuring the Rights of the Disabled Child within the Framework of Right to Education on 28th June, 2010 TISS, Mumbai Jun. 10, 2010 Global Fund for AIDS, TB and Malaria Facilitated a Session
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Lonavla Mar. 2526, 2011 Mar. 24, 2011 Jan. 29, 2011 Mumbai Akola RDG College, Akola Kolkata Jan. 1519, 2011 TISS, Mumbai Jan. 1314, 2011 Mumbai Jan. 1215, 2011
Induction Training for Newly Recruited Judicial Officers in Maharashtra Bombay Community Public Trust
Resource Person
ANNUAL
Research Methodology for Studies in Indian Classical Music: A Deliberation Lady Brabourne College and UGC Core Group Resource Person -
Sensitisation, Awareness and Motivation Workshop for Women Managers in Higher Education
REPORT
Rapporteur
2010
National Seminar on Social Work Education and Practice: Emerging Trends and Perspectives
Resource Person
11
Faculty Guwahati Jan. 711, 2011 Dec. 19, 2010 Lawyers Collective Resource Person Women's Studies Research Centre, Gauhati University Participant -
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
ANNUAL
REPORT
Staying Alive: Fourth National Conference on Implementation of PWDV Act, 2005 Mumbai Dec. 910, 2010 Committed Communities Development Trust Discussant
National Workshop on Child Participation: Achievements and Challenges TISS Nov. 2729, 2010 Nov. 1516, 2010 Nov. 12, 2010 National Judicial Academy Resource Person School of Social Work, TISS Participant -
2010
11
Bhopal
Role of Courts in Securing Gender Justice Understanding Child Sexual Abuse and Interventions
Understanding Child Sexual Abuse: Training Programme for Assistant Commissioners of Police in Mumbai
Chief Facilitator
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Kerala Nov. 26, 2010 Oct. 1822, 2010 Oct. 34, 2010 TISS Kerala Police TISS, Mumbai Bhopal Pune Sep. 30 Oct. 2, 2010 Save The Children, Maharashtra Bhopal Sep. 27, 2010 Barkatullah University Delhi Sep. 1417, 2010 US Government
National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development, in collaboration with Childline India Foundation
Participant
Participant
Resource Person
Open Legal Issues Arising in Family Cases: Conclusion and Way Forward Chief Facilitator Child Counselling, Communication, Advocacy and Networking and Working in Communities for Child Protection Chaired a Session Child Trafficking during Adoption Resource Person Moving Beyond Legislation: How to Get Laws Implemented and Enforced
Faculty Bhopal Aug. 16, 2010 National Judicial Academy Resource Person Role, Organisational Effectiveness and Strengthening Judicial Method Engendering Legal Education for Violence against Women
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
National Judicial Workshop on Adjudication Management: Adjudication of Cases involoving Domestic Violence-(P-342) Mumbai Chennai Hyderabad Jun. 2728, 2010 Chityala Ailamma Centre for Interdisciplinary Research Resource Person Jul. 34, 2010 TULIR-Chennai Resource Person Aug. 2, 2010 Majlis and National Commission for Women Participant
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Mumbai Feb. 18, Mar. 18 and Apr. 27, 2011 Feb. 1618, 2011 TISS, Mumbai Mumbai Feb. 58, 2011 TISS, Mumbai Jan. 1314, 2011
Thiruvananthapuram
Resource Person
ANNUAL
Presented a Paper
Sensitising Children on Gender and Violence: Experiences from the Gender Equity Movement in Schools Project National Institute for Research In Reproductive Health Presented a Paper Implementation of Individual Counselling and Couples' Intervention for Prevention of HIV/STIs among Married Women School of Social Work, TISS Participants -
REPORT
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Dr. Asha Banu Soletti, Ms. Nivedita Chalill and Ms. Ketki Ranade
National Seminar on Social Work Education and Practice: Emerging Trends and Perspectives
Faculty Mumbai Dec. 28, 2010 Tata Memorial Hospital Made a Presentation Issues Related to Body Image in Breast Cancer Survivors and Coping Strategies Understanding Mental Illness
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
ANNUAL
REPORT
Capacity Building Workshop for Staff of Shraddha Rehabilitation Centre TISS, Mumbai Dec. 6, 2010 TISS and Basic Needs India Trainer
Karjat
Trainer
2010
Training Institute on Community Mental Health ChildFinance Resource Person Amsterdam, The Netherlands Mumbai Oct. 23, 2010 Sampoorna and Kokilaben Dhirubai Ambani Hospital Sampoorna and Kokilaben Dhirubai Ambani Hospital ICICI Health and Nutrition Centre Participant Nov. 1112, 2010
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1st Indian Trans Health Care Meet Mumbai Oct. 23, 2010
1st Indian Trans Health Care Meet Pune Oct. 22, 2010
Made a Presentation
Trans Health Issues: Role of Mental Health Professionals Made a Presentation Health and Mental Health Concerns of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Youth Presented a Paper Resistance to Renaissance: Lessons Learnt from a Community-based Project in Aghai Presented a Paper Multi-level Intervention for Prevention of HIV/STIs from Husbands to Wives in a Low Income Urban Community
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Kannur Oct. 78, 2010 New Delhi Sep. 2830, 2010 TISS, Mumbai Sep. 3, 2010 Saathi Hamburg, Germany Pune Aug. 2529, 2010 Jun. 30, 2010 CIF Germany
National Conference on Critical Reflections on Social Work Practices, Thinking Trends and Theory
P.G. Department of Social Work, Don Boses Arts and Science College
ICRW, Institute for Community Research, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Public Health Foundation of India
Case Management
Made a Presentation
Faculty Hong Kong Jun. 1014, 2010 IASSW, IFSW, ICSW and others Presented a Paper Global Rapporteur Community Health Practice: The Indian Scenario
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
National Seminar on Governance, Social Justice and Sustainable Development Mumbai Mar. 2223, 2011 Dr. Ambedkar Centre for Social Justice, University of Mumbai Suleman Subhedar Institute of Social Work Presented a Paper
Social Compliance: An Emerging Area for Social Work Practice Dalit Politics: Critical Issues
National Seminar on Professional Rural Social Work: Retrospect and Prospect Mumbai Feb. 78, 2011 Creative Handicrafts, TISS, Mumbai Smiles
Baleghol
Mar. 2, 2011
Keynote Address
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Mumbai Feb. 56, 2010 Jan. 2124, 2011 Majlis, Mumbai Wardha Indian Association of Women's Studies and Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya Jan. 1314, 2011 Mumbai Pune Jan. 1112, 2011 Insight Foundation
Participant
Participant
ANNUAL
Presented a Paper
REPORT
National Seminar Social Work Education and Practice: Emerging Trends and Perspectives
2010
Presented a Paper
11
Faculty Surat Dec. 2930, 2010 Centre for Social Studies Presented a Paper Land Alienation in Vth Schedule Areas of Orissa: A Case Study of Sundargargh District
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
ANNUAL
A Comparative Perspective on Ground Realities in Implementation of PESA in the States of Orissa and Gujrat Bhopal Dec. 20, 2010 National Judicial Academy Resource Person
REPORT
2010
Workshop on Research and Studies in Contemporary India Narendrapur Dec. 1718, 2010 Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University Presented a Paper
Warsaw, Poland
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National Seminar on Integrated Rural Development and Management: Issues, Strategies and Policy Options Kathmandu, Nepal Dec. 16, 2010 ICIMOD and Trinity College Dublin Participant
Social Entrepreneurship: Working for Significant Social Impact for Rural Development
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Lucknow Nov. 2427, 2010 Nov. 1819, 2010 PACS II, DFID Jodhpur Seoul, South Korea Nov. 1012, 2010 Gurgaon Oct. 21, 2010 Pepsico and Tata Group Wisconsin, USA Bhopal Oct. 1416, 2010 Oct. 1114, 2010 Centre for South Asia, University of Wisconsin PACS II, DFID
LEANES Workshop for the Himalayan Universities Consortium on Europe-Asia Collaboration for Higher Education
Participant
Department of Science and Technology, GoI and Arid Forest Research Institute Dept. of Social Welfare College of Social Sciences Seoul National University
Expert
Social Enterprise
2010 International Consortium for Social Development: Asia Pacific Branch Conference
Presented a Paper
Challenges Faced by Social Policy Today Rural Employment Guarantee: A Means of Poverty Reduction Expert Corporate Community Partnership Presented a Paper Caste Repertories of BSP in Marathwada Chaired the Meeting -
Faculty Mumbai Oct. 910, 2010 Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, School of social Sciences, TISS Ramakrishna Math and Mission Keynote Address Participant -
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Seminar for Engineering Students on Channelising Youth Energy for Nation Building Mangalore Sep. 28, 2010 Ramakrishna Math and Mission Resource Person
Mangalore
Seminar on Youth and Social Responsibility for MSWs and MBAs Lund University, Sweden Nashik Sep. 6, 2010 NSS TORC-TISS and Maharashtra University of Health Sciences Contemporary South Asian Studies, Oxford University Sep. 2325, 2010 Lund University, Sweden TISS Repsresentative
Legal Literacy
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Oxford Sep. 12, 2010 Mumbai Aug. 2527, 2010 Jul. 18, 2010 Mohile Parikh Centre Paris, France Sciences Po Istanbul, Turkey Jul. 710, 2010 Chandigarh Jul. 79, 2010
Presented a Paper
Presented a Paper
Claiming Citizenship or Reinforcing Margins? Dalit Activism in Marathwada Kadir Has University, 9th International Conference of the International Society for Third Sector Research Participant -
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Programme Advisory Committee Meeting for Evaluating Project Proposals Building Ideas of Swami Vive
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Department of Science and Technology, GoI and National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Chandigarh
Faculty TISS, Mumbai Jun. 29 Jul. 5, 2010 Centre for Lifelong Learning, TISS Resource Person Vishakha Judgment and the Law Relating to Sexual Harassment Module on Child and The Law
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National Workshop for Peer Counsellors on Prevention of Sexual Harassment of Women at the Workplace Guwahati May 15, 2010 SAARTHI, TISS Discussant
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Training of Trainers for Frontline Workers from Child Development Agencies Delhi May 15, 2010 Jamia Millia Islamia Participant -
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around the theme of culture and power. The students annual seminar Frames of Reference was on the theme of Performing Resistance, in which papers were presented by 36 M.A., M.Phil. and Ph.D. students from across the country. Cut.In, the national level students' film festival had 107 entries in 4 categories from more than 25 film schools from across the country. The Centres digital archive is a widely accessed collection of films, footage and photographs, with online access to the database on intranet. The film holdings of the archive have grown to 2,800. The archive is developing its collection on thematic areas corresponding to the curriculum needs of the teaching programmes. It has also started a blog to update users on new additions.
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 6 12 1 4 7 24 24
Post-Production
Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Prof. K.P. Jayasankar Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Prof. K.P. Jayasankar Dr. Manjula Bharathy
JTT
Aug. 2010
Completed
Ideology and Operational Strategies of the Kudumbhashree Mission in Kerala Women's Narratives in Early 20th Century Developing Multi-Media and Print Material for the TISS Platinum Jubilee Feminism and Young Women Documentary on Towards People-Centred Initiatives in Leh Engendering Governance and Rural Local Bodies in Bihar, Karnataka and Rajasthan* Documentary on Gender and Governance Documentary on Ageing Engendered Citizenship and Local Governance in Maharashtra* Gender, Violence, Urban Space
Government of Kerala
Aug. 2010
Data collection
JTT
Aug. 2010
Ongoing
Jul. 2010
Ongoing
Ongoing Post-Production
Agaz Foundation
Oct. 2009
Data collection
JTT
Feb. 2009
Completed
Production Completed
Self-initiated
May 2008
Ongoing
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Faculty-in-Charge :
Publications
Dr. Manjula Bharathy
Objects, Subjects and Participants: Women and Gendered Governance in Kerala's Participatory Democracy, Learning Democracy by Doing: Alternative Practices in Citizenship Learning and Participative Democracy, Canada: OISE, University of Toronto, 2010. (co-author)
A New Pair of Scissors: The Draft Cinematograph Bill 2010, Economic and Political Weekly, 55(29), 1921, July 17, 2010.
Why Loiter: Women and Risk on Mumbai's Streets, India: Penguin, February 2011. (co-authors)
South Asia Round Table on Conflict, Human Rights and the Media Convention of Political Actors in Maharashtra Critical Approaches to Image Making Gender and Local Governance in Bihar, Rajasthan, Karnataka Caste, Local Politics and Governance in Bihar Panchayat Election and Politics of Reservation
Kathmandu
Aug. 20, 2010 Aug. 1823, 2010 Aug. 1314, 2010 Jul. 29, 2010
TISS, Mumbai
Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Prof. K.P. Jayasankar Dr. Manjula Bharathy
Ahmedabad
TISS, Mumbai
Patna
Agaz Foundation
Jul. 3, 2010
Bangalore
Agaz Foundation
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Executive Committee Membership and other Official Positions in Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations
Prof. Anjali Monteiro
President, Managing Committee, AVEHI, Mumbai Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Creative Communication, Sage Publications President's Nominee, Selection Committee, Jharkhand Central University, School of Communication and Journalism, Jharkhand President's Nominee, Selection Committee, Central University of Haryana, School of Journalism, Mass Communication and Media, Mahendergarh Member, National Screening Committee for 20102011 Fulbright-Nehru Visiting Lecturer Fellowships, USIEF, Mumbai Member, National Selection Committee for 20112012 Fulbright-Nehru Master's Fellowships for Leadership Development, USIEF, Delhi Member, Editorial Board, Routledge Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia Series, Sydney Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, USA
Member, Managing Committee, AVEHI, Mumbai Member, Navnirmiti Trust, Mumbai Member, Governing Board, Comet Media Foundation, Mumbai Member, Editorial Board, Routledge Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia Series, Sydney Member, Editorial Board, Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, USA
Member, Central Advisory Committee, Ministry of Panchayati Raj, Government of India, New Delhi Member, Advisory Committee, National Platform for Promoting Decentralisation, New Delhi
Associate, Partners for Urban Knowledge Action and Research, Mumbai Board Member, Creating Resources for Empowerment in Action, New Delhi Member, Board of Studies for Sociology and Anthropology, Department of Sociology, St Xavier's College (Autonomous), Mumbai
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Mumbai
Jan. 2728, 2011 Jan. 2728, 2011 TISS, Mumbai Presented a Paper
TISS, Mumbai
Presented a Paper
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Small Prisons, Large PrisonsDocumentary Filmmakers and their Subjects But I Cant Carry a Condom! Young Women, Risk and Sexuality in the Time of Globalisation
Mumbai
TISS, Mumbai
Presented a Paper
Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Prof. K.P. Jayasankar Lund, Sweden Dec. 10, 2010 Centre for East and South East Asian Studies, University of Lund Centre for East and South East Asian Studies, University of Lund Comet Media Foundation
Mumbai
Presented a Film
Saacha
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Lund, Sweden Dec. 710, 2010 Mumbai Nov. 25, 2010 Nov. 2628, 2010 Toronto, Canada York University, Toronto, Canada New Delhi Nov. 2225, 2010 New Delhi Istanbul, Turkey Oct. 29 Nov. 6, 2010 Turkish Documentary Filmmakers Association
Presented a Paper
Presented 2 Films
Filmi Chashma
Presented a Paper
Presented a Paper
Sensory Engagement with the City: Gender and Everyday Life in Mumbai and Managua Presented a Paper Reflecting on the Ideological in Planning and Design: Some Notes from Mumbai Presented a Film Do Din Ka Mela
Faculty New Delhi Oct. 10, 2010 CEQUIN, UNIFEM and the NCW Presented a Paper Gendered Usage of Public Space: A Case Study of Mumbai Do Din Ka Mela
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
Prof. Anjali Monteiro and Prof. K.P. Jayasankar Sardinia, Italy Sep. 2125, 2010 Sep. 1718, 2010 Equal Opportunity Cell, in collaboration with Department of Sociology, Tezpur University TISS, Mumbai Presented a Paper Presented a Paper Istituto Superiore Etnografico della Sardegna Presented a Film
Joensuu, Finland
Presented a Film
Do Din Ka Mela (screened in absentia) Product Creation and Commodity Proliferation: A Study in Context of Gender Construction by Popular Media Intersubjectivity to Consensus? Engendering Governance in Maharashtra
TISS, Mumbai
Gender and Local Governance in Bihar, Rajasthan and Karnataka Patna Jul. 29, 2010 Agaz Foundation
Agaz Foundation
TISS, Mumbai
Presented a Paper
Gendered Citizenship and Engendering Governance Presented a Paper Caste as Counter Public to Gender: Engendering Governance in Bihar Presented a Film Do Din ka Mela (screened in absentia) Presented a Film Do Din ka Mela
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Zanzibar Jul. 1218, 2010 Jul. 9, 2010 Delhi Habitat Centre Bangalore Jul. 3, 2010 Agaz Foundation Bangalore Jun. 46, 2010 May 1518, 2010 Bangalore Film Society Germany University of Goettingen Germany May 1216, 2010 University of Goettingen
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Presented a Paper
Politics of Reservation and Gender Politics in PRIs Special Invitee 10 films screened
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2010
In-Visible In-Camera: Notes on the Elusive Reflexive in Documentary and Ethnographic Film Presented a Film Do Din ka Mela
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Chairperson: Mr. Mahesh Kamble Prof. Janki Andharia Dr. Jacquleen Joseph Dr. Ashish Kumar Singh Dr. Guru Balamurugan Ms. Parama B. Bhattacharya Dr. Samrat Sinha Mr. Tanmoy Chatterjee Dr. Mohmmad Irshad Dr. Shibu Mani Dr. Chitralekha Dr. Vanmala Hiranandani
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Dynamics of Institutionalising Bare Minimum in Disaster Rehabilitation: The Case of Two Villages in Kerala Knowledge, Attitude and Practices: A Study of BARC Health Personnel during Swine Flu Epidemic Wise Use v/s Economic Use Mode of Natural Resources GIS Mapping of ICT Centres
JTCDM, TISS
Report finalisation
Self
Oct. 2010
Ongoing
Self-initiated Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, TISS JTCDM, TISS
Completed Completed
Spatial Patterns of Violence: A Case Study of Protracted Conflict in Manipur Post-Aila Response: Towards an Intervention, 2010 Perception Matter, People's Report: Social Impact Assessmentn of Jaitapur Madkan Nuclear Power Park Hospital Preparedness for Disaster Response in Mumbai Sukhi Baliraja Initiative: Vidharbha Baseline Survey of Psychosocial Well Being* Public Distribution System in Marathwada TISS-ANI: Sustainable Livelihood Project*
Aug. 2010
Dr. Samrat Sinha, Dr. Guru Balamurugan and Dr. Jacquleen Joseph Prof. Janki Andharia Mr. Mahesh Kamble
JTCDM and Centre for Enquiry into Health and Allied Themes Sir Ratan Tata Trust
Aug. 2009
Report writing
Aug. 2009
Completed
Ongoing Ongoing
Mr. Mahesh Kamble Dr. Jacquleen Joseph and Mr. Mahesh Kamble
Faculty-in-Charge :
Food Security, estd.: 2009 TISS, Mumbai. Objectives Programmes : : Supporting office of the advisor appointed by Supreme Court Commissioner on food security. Monitoring implementation of the food security schemes in Maharashtra. Updating and analysing budgetary data on food security schemes.
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Research and publication on food security schemes in Maharashtra. Consultations/seminars/meetings on effective implementation of the schemes. Follow up with Advisors district representatives, advisors from different states and commissioners office. Functioning as a link to connect food rights activists and government officers and thus facilitate dialogue on implementation of schemes. Project Staff : Ms. Amruta Paradkar. Mr. Mahesh Kamble
Faculty-in-Charge :
Improving Sustainable Livelihood of Tsunami Affected People of Nicobar Islands through Community-Based Cooperative Unit and Island Knowledge Centres, estd.: 2009 Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Sponsor Objective Programmes : : : The Sustainable Indigenous Futures (SIF) Fund, Austria. Establish a network of Island Knowledge Centres (IKCs) across the Nicobar archipelago that will act as a resource and capacity building centre by providing a variety of services towards building sustainable livelihoods. Team for the project appointed at Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Training for field staff and IKC assistants completed. Baseline survey completed. Appointment of all staff for IKCs completed. Village notice boards initiated. Project Staff : Mr. Tanmoy Chatterjee, Ms. Ruchi Gupta, Mr. Ulhas S, Mr. Richard Kemei, Mr John Kabi, Ms. Devaki, Ms. Mamoni, Mr. Mathew, Mr. Rajendran and Ms. Calista. Mr. Mahesh Kamble
Faculty-in-Charge* :
26/11 Terror Attack Families Rehabilitation, estd.: 2009 Mumbai. Sponsor Objectives : : Taj Public Welfare Trust To reach out to the most marginalised survivors and facilitate the recovery process. To help reach resources to those not helped by the Government and civil society groups or whose needs were partially met. Programmes : Set up the Psychosocial Care and Counselling Centre. Rehabilitation plan for the affected members (medical, livelihood and psycho-social). Psychosocial support to affected and their families. Training for livelihoods. Follow-up of those who have migrated to parent states. Project Staff : Ms. Kanchan Kajojia and Mr. Rahul Gauli. Dr. Jacquleen Joseph
Faculty-in-Charge* :
Publications
Prof. Janki Andharia
Fieldwork Education in Community Organization: Privileging the Process of Political Engagement, Community Development Journal, 46(1) 96116, 2011. Sustainable Livelihoods: Tribals in Island Eco-system. In S. Nicklin (Ed.), Risk Returns, Leicester: United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UNISDR), Tudor Rose, 2011. Women: Leadership and Learning. In M. Weil (Ed.), The Handbook of Community Practice, US: Sage Publications, 2011.
Socio-Economic Impact Assessment of Landslide Affected Region in Gopibung, Manipur Using Geoinformatics. In R. Neelakandan (Ed.), Management Thoughts about Natural Disasters in Ancient Tamil Classical Literature, Tanjavur: Tamil University, 2011. (co-author)
Dr. Chitralekha
Committed, Opportunists and Drifters: Revisiting the Naxalite Narrative in Jharkhand and Bihar, Contributions to Indian Sociology, 44(3), 299329, 2010.
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Book Review: Corruption and Development: The Anti-Corruption Campaigns (edited by S. Bracking), Progress in Development Studies, 10(4), 365367, 2010. Canadian Identity: Implications for International Social Work, Critical Social Work, 12(1), 2011.
Public-Private Partnership as Privatization in Drinking Water Sector: A Case Study, International Journal of Trade in Service, 2(1), 91104, 2011. Naidus Fasting and Business of Politics, http://www.thesouthasian.org/archives/2011/naidus_fasting _and_business_of.html.
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TISS
Executive Committee Membership and other Official Positions in Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations
Prof. Janki Andharia
Member, Executive Council, Janarth, Aurangabad Patron Member, Board of Tata Chemicals Rural Development Society, Tata Chemicals, Mithapur 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, Department of Social Work, Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati Advisor, Advisory Panel, Young Lives Project, Oxford UK & Partnering Institutions, Delhi Member, Academic and Administrative Audit Committee, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry Member, Board of Asian University Network for Environment and Disaster Management, Japan Member, Editorial Board, Asian Journal of Disaster Management and Environment, Tokyo and Bangkok Academic Reviewer/Referee, Community Development Journal, Oxford, United Kingdom Member, Selection Committee, Delhi University, Delhi Member, Selection Committee, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry Member, Advisory Committee, Centre for Disability Studies, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry Member, Expert Committee on Introduction of Disaster Management in the Higher Educational/Institutions, University Grants Commission, New Delhi Member, Working Group on Disaster Management for the 12th Five-Year Plan (201122017), Planning Commission, GoI, New Delhi Trustee, Conservation Action Trust, Mumbai
Referee, Technical Committee, International Conference on Society, Technology and Sustainable Development, Amirta Institute of Social Sciences, Kerala
Remote Sensing and GIS Expert, Landslide Analysis, Save the Hills, Kalimpong
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Apr. 7, 2011
Keynote Address
Network Resilience Conference on an Interdisciplinary Approach to Understand the Recovery from Shocks of Social, Transportation, Energy and Distribution Networks Mumbai New Delhi Mar. 18, 2011 Mar. 1214, 2011 School of Environmental Sciences, Mahatma Gandhi University Project Concern International (PCI) and USAID Mar. 21, 2011 Dr. Ambedkar Centre for Social Justice, University of Mumbai Panellist Participant
Purdue University Discovery Park, Purdue Homeland Security Institute, Global Policy Research Institute and Purdue Climate Change Research Center
Critical Reflections on Social Network Analysis and Resilience: An Experiential View from Social Sciences
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Delhi Mar. 35, 2011 Mar. 34, 2011 Equal Opportunities Cell, University of Delhi Georgia Tech Health and Humanitarian Logistics Centre Atlanta, USA
Presented a Paper
An Investigation of Road Accident Prone Curves of National Highway 220 in Kottayam District, Kerala Need Assessment of Disaster Management Knowledge Base Induction in the Education Sector of Kerala State A Preliminary Assessment on the Potential Risk of Malnutrition in a Selected Tribal Community of Periyar Tiger Reserve, Kerala Invited Plenary Talk Privatisation and Economic Globalisation in India: A Disability Rights Perspective Presented 2 Posters Mobilising Disaster Communication with LifeNet Health and Humanitarian Logistics: What Beyond Relief?
Faculty Tuljapur Feb. 2324, 2011 UNICEF and TISS Trainer Disaster Management: Concept and Philosophy HRVC and Disaster Management Action Plans Global DRR Scenario with Special Reference to India and Climate Change Development Planning for Sustainable Development Disaster Management Systems, Laws and Policy in India Use of Smart Cards in Public Distribution System
Place
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Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
Mr. Mahesh Kamble Mumbai Feb. 16, 2011 CRS and Caritas Trainer
New Delhi
Panellist
Western Region Social Service Forum: Emergency Response Support Team Workshop, Mumbai
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New Delhi Tanjavur Feb. 1011, 2011 Feb. 1618, 2011 Institute for Defence Studies and Analysis Tamil University Participant Presented a Paper Nagpur Feb. 9, 2011 National Environmental Engineering Research Institute Feb. 45, 2011 Presented a Paper New Delhi Presented a Paper Centre for the Study of Social Systems, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Disaster ManagementConcept and Philosophy Principals of Disaster Management Incident Response Systems, Emergency Support Functions an Emergency Operation Groups with Special Reference to NGOs and CBOs Community Managed Disaster Risk Reduction
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Socio-Economic Impact Assessment of Landslide Affected Region in Gopibung, Manipur using Geoinformatics Solar Disinfection of Drinking Water in India: Possibilities and Challenges
National Seminar on Management Thoughts about Natural Disasters in Ancient Tamil Classical Literature
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Classrooms for Counterpublics: Can Teaching Sociology Combat Extremist Propaganda and Violence?
Faculty Mumbai Feb. 35, 2011 Consultancy Development Centre, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India PUKAR TIFAC, SPIESR and IIASA Participant Trainer Research Methodology Participant -
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Development of Technology Commercialisation and Transfer Specialists Bandra Ahmedabad Jan. 2021, 2011 Chaired a Session Jan. 30, 2011
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International Workshop on Mainstreaming DRR into Development Strategies Chalsa, West Bengal Jan. 1820, 2011 The Owner-Driven Reconstruction Collaborative, in partnership with UNDP, India TISS, Mumbai Trainer
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Eastern Region Consultation on Owner Driven Recovery and Reconstruction Mumbai Jan. 48, 2011
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Mumbai Dec. 30, 2010 National Cadet Corps University of Mumbai and National College of Civil Defence Xavier Institute of Management JTCDM, TISS Resource Person Bhubaneswar TISS, Mumbai Dec. 1718, 2010 Dec. 1314, 2010 Dec. 1314, 2010 Dec. 1314, 2010 Presented a Paper Participant TISS, Mumbai JTCDM, TISS Resource Person TISS, Mumbai JTCDM, TISS Presented a Paper
Disaster Management: Concept and Philosophy Development Planning for Disaster Risk Reduction Community Managed Disaster Risk Reduction for Earthquakes, Landslides and Flash Floods in the Leh-Ladakh Region Changing Paradigms of Disaster Management Statehood and Labour Rights in NREGS: A Critical Assessment -
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Dr. Chitralekha
Poster Presentation
Dr. S. Mohammed Irshad and International Roundtable Dr. Shibu K. Mani Conference on Humanitarian Logistics: Scope and Challenges
Faculty TISS, Mumbai Dec. 1314, 2010 Nov. 812, 2010 Oct. 30, 2010 Oct. 2930, 2010 Oct. 610, 2010 Harvard University, USA; All India Institute of Medical Sciences; World Association of Disaster and Emergency Medicine, USA Lokshahi Janhakka Andolan and CASA CEHAT, Mumbai Panellist Participant ActionAid, GVM and DIPECHO Presented a Paper Apanalaya Trainer SPHERE India Participant Communication Skills in Community Work Mainstreaming DRR: Issues and Challenges JTCDM, TISS Chaired a Session -
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Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
International Roundtable Conference on Humanitarian Logistics: Scope and Challenges New Delhi TISS, Mumbai Guwahati Vadodara
Training of Trainers
Medical Response to Mass Casualty Management and Meta Leadership Summit and Indo-US Emergency Medicine Summit Mumbai Sep. 28, 2010
Conference on Implementation of Food Security Schemes in Maharashtra Mumbai Sep. 24, 2010
Implementation of Food Security Schemes in Maharashtra Presented a Paper Application of GIS in Post Flood Epidemics: A Case Study of Mumbai Floods Participant -
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Ahmedabad Sep. 8, 2010 Thailand Aug. 2228, 2010 Bangalore Aug. 1213, 2010 Mumbai Aug. 5, 2010 NSS Unit, Wilson College
Focus Humanitarian Assistance in Partnership with DIPECHO Southeast Asia START Regional Centre, Chulalongkorn University and Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research
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International Workshop on Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment and Urban Development Planning for Asian Coastal Cities
Presented a Paper
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Keynote Address Karnataka Association of Professional Social Workers, Bangalore, in association with Department of Social Work, Bangalore University
National Seminar on Social Work Practice towards Ethical Social Responsibility in the Era of Global Diversity and Equity: A Challenge or Opportunity
Social Work Practice: Working Amidst Cultural, Regional and Ideological Diversity with an Inclusive Approach Resource Person Careers in Social Sector
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Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
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National Disaster Management Act: Participatory Rapid Appraisal for Community Based Disaster Management -
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New Delhi
National Consultation on Exclusion of Dalits from Disaster Response and Risk Reduction Interventions: Advocacy for Effective Civil Society Monitoring, Enabling Policy Regime and Well Define State Entitlements to Ensure Inclusion Mussoorie May 31 Jun. 3, 2010 Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration Presented a Paper
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National Dalit Watch (NDW) of the National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights (NCDHR) and SPHERE India
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Chairperson: Prof. Nasreen Rustomfram Ms. Sabiha S. Vasi (on leave) Ms. Pallavi Kumari Mr. Sandip R. Bhaise
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Mr. Sandip R. Bhaise Prof. Nasreen Rustomfram, Mr. Sandip R. Bhaise and Ms. Pallavi Kumari Prof. Nasreen Rustomfram, Mr. Sandip R. Bhaise and Ms. Pallavi Kumari Prof. Nasreen Rustomfram, Mr. Sandip R. Bhaise and Ms. Pallavi Kumari Prof. Nasreen Rustomfram Mr. Sandip R. Bhaise and Ms. Pallavi Kumari Prof. Nasreen Rustomfram, Mr. Sandip R. Bhaise and Ms. Pallavi Kumari Prof. Nasreen Rustomfram
Motivational Workshops
TISS, Mumbai
TISS, Mumbai
Centre for Lifelong Learning (CLL), TISS CLL, TISS Wilson College Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan
Leading with TCITCI in my Globe One-day Workshop on Mentoring for College Teachers Capacity Building Workshop for Zonal Directors and Deputy Directors of Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan Authors Workshop for Developing Management Skills Enhancement Modules for the Capacity Building Programme for Women Managers in Higher Education National Workshop for Peer Counsellors on Prevention of Sexual Harassment of Women at the Workplace Workshop for Curriculum Building for Certificate in Micro Finance Development and Management
TISS, Mumbai
Prof. Nasreen Rustomfram, Mr. Sandip R. Bhaise and Ms. Pallavi Kumari Prof. Nasreen Rustomfram
Jun. 2830 and Jul. 57, 2010 May 25, Jul. 22 and Sep. 14, 2010
TISS, Mumbai
TISS, Mumbai
CLL, TISS
Executive Committee Membership and other Official Positions in Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations
Prof. Nasreen Rustomfram
Member, Core Group Resource Person & Key Trainer, National Consultative Committee for Capacity Building for Women Managers in Higher Education, University Grants Commission, New Delhi Board Member, Executive Committee, Apnalaya, Mumbai Trustee, Executive Board, Indian Council for Mental Health, Mumbai Trustee, Executive Committee, Foundation for Research in Community Health, Mumbai Founder Trustee, Executive Board, PATH, Mumbai External Member, Sexual Harassment Committee, NPCIL, Mumbai Member, External, Sexual Harassment Committee, Tata Power, Mumbai Member, Governing Council, CHETANA, Ahmedabad External Expert, Board of Studies of Social Work, Gujarat Vidyapith, Ahmedabad
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Make-A-Wish Foundation
Resource Person
Anubhav: Interpersonal Skills Training for Helping Professionals Guwahati Jan. 2124, 2011 UGC
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Guwahati Jan. 711, 2011 UGC Mumbai Jan. 5, 2011 TISS, Mumbai Delhi Dec. 1516, 2010 UGC TISS, Mumbai Dec. 910, 2010 CLL, TISS
Sensitivity, Awareness and Motivation Workshop for Capacity Building for Women Managers in Higher Education
Management Skills Enhancement Module for Capacity Building for Women Managers in Higher Education
Resource Person
Resource Person
National Consultative Committee Meeting for Capacity Building for Women Managers in Higher Education
Prof. Nasreen Rustomfram, Mr. Sandip R. Bhaise and Ms. Pallavi Kumari
Participants
Place
Date
Organiser(s)
Nature of Participation
Title of Paper/Session
Management Skills Enhancement Modules for Capacity Building of Women Managers in Higher Education Hyderabad Nov. 2330, 2010 Nov. 1820, 2010 Nov. 812, 2010 UGC Monitoring the Training SNDT Womens University Presented a Paper Eth Zurich University, Switzerland Participant -
Sensitivity, Awareness and Motivation Workshop for Capacity Building of Women Mancagers in Higher Education Mumbai Mumbai TISS, Mumbai Mumbai Panchgani May 1214, 2010 Jul. 23, 2010 RBI Initiatives of Change (IOC) Aug. 16, 2010 BCPT Wilson College Aug. 27, 2010 Aug. 18, 2010 Tata Memorial Hospital Facilitator Trainer
Challenges of Leadership in Nursing Mentoring Resource Person Resource Person Presented a Paper Chaired Session Parents in School Meetings Augmenting Human Resources to work with Senior Citizens Self-Esteem during Middle Childhood
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Mentoring in Colleges
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Synthetic Impact Assessment of Collective HIV Prevention Programmes in Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu International Comparison of Academic Salaries
Initiated
Laboratory for Institutional Analysis at State University, Higher School of Economics, Moscow; and Center for International Higher Education, Boston College, Boston, Massachusetts SATHI, Bangalore City and Industrial Development Corporation
Apr. 2010
Prof. N. Jayaram
Content Analysis of Cases of Runaway Children Higher and Professional Education in Navi Mumbai: Educational Streams, Infrastructure, Sports Facilities, Student Enrolments and Staff Profile World-Class Universities
Ongoing Completed
Boston College, Boston Massachusetts and World Bank, Washington, USA Minority Commission, Maharashtra TISS-LSE Collaboration Project, TISS
Apr. 2009
Completed
Prof. N. Jayaram
Socio-Economic, Educational and Health Profile of Muslim in Maharashtra A Study of the Relationship between UK-based Civil Society Organizations with CSOs in the Global South: Issues and Challenges
Mar. 2009
Jul. 2008
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Publications
Prof. N. Jayaram
Higher Education and Equality of Opportunities: Cross-National Perspectives, Maryland, Lexington Books (a division of Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc.), 2010. (co-editor) Introduction: Higher Education and Equality of Opportunities. In F. Lazin, M. Evans and N. Jayaram (Eds.), Higher Education and Equality of Opportunities: Cross-National Perspectives, Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2010. (co-author) Disparities in Access to Higher Education in India: Persistent Issues and Changing Context. In F. Lazin, M. Evans and N. Jayaram (Eds.), Higher Education and Equality of Opportunities: Cross-National Perspectives, Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2010. Sociology in Karnataka: The Formation and Decline of a Discipline. In S. Patel (Ed.), Doing Sociology in India: Genealogies, Locations, and Practices, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2011. Voluntary Action for Social Transformation: Towards a Sociological Analysis of Third Sector Organisations, The Indian Journal of Social Work 70(4), 681694, 2009. Revisiting the City: The Relevance of Urban Sociology Today, Economic and Political Weekly, 45(35), 5057, 2010. The School and the Community, Journal of Educational Planning and Administration, 23(4), 387400, 2009. Sustainable Higher Education: A Perspective from the Developing Countries, Teachers of the World, 11(4), 1215, 2010. Book Review: Diaspora, Development, and Democracy: The Domestic Impact of International Migration from India (by Devesh Kapur), Economic and Political Weekly, 46(6), 3739, 2011. Abhivruddhi hadiyalliruva deshagaligondu samartha unnatha sikshana neethi (in Kannada), Hosatu, 11 (12), 3942, 2010. Can India Garner the Demographic Dividend?, The Hindu (Delhi), December 1, 2010. In Memoir: Satish Saberwal, ISS (Indian Sociological Society) Newsletter, 9 (3), 19, 2010.
The Dying Art of Technical Demography, Asian Population Studies, 7(1), 12, 2011.
The Pattern of Disability: Evidence from the Indian Census, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 71(2), 227241, 2010. (co-author)
How Oppressive is our Society? Trends and Patterns of Human Rights Violations Against Dalits, Social Action, 61(1), 8296, 2011.
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Executive Committee Membership and other Official Positions in Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations
Prof. D.P. Singh
Prof. N. Jayaram
Managing Editor, Sociological Bulletin: Journal of the Indian Sociological Society, Indian Sociological Society, New Delhi Member, Editorial Board, ICFAI Journal of Organisation Behaviour, ICFAI Business School, Bangalore Member, Editorial Advisory Committee, The Rajagiri Journal of Social Development, Rajagiri School of Social Sciences, 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, Bangalore
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Member, Department Advisory Board, Department of Education in Social Sciences and Humanities, National Council of Educational Research and Training, 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, Board of Governors, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore Member, Departmental Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad External Expert, Centre for the Study of Social Systems, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Member, Board of Studies, Department of Sociology, Christ University, Bangalore Member, Academic and Administrative Audit Committee, Tezpur University, Naapam, Assam Member, Academic and Administrative Audit Committee, Karnatak University, Dharwad, Karnataka Member, Academic Council, National University of Educational Planning and Administration, New Delhi Member, Ph.D. Committee of the Department of Sociology, West Bengal State University, Barasat
Member, Working Group to Develop MIS Indicators for Childrens Institutions in Maharashtra, Department of Women and Child Welfare, Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai Member, Thesis Advisory Committee, NMIMS, Narsee Monji Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai Research Advisor, UNICEFs Study on CWCs in Maharashtra, Unicef, Maharashtra, Mumbai Research Advisor, CEHATs Study on Exploring Religious Discrimination at Health Facilities, Cehat, Mumbai Member, CRY National Child Rights Research Fellowship (NCRRF)Year 5, Child Rights and You, Mumbai
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Training on Conceptualising Practice Jaipur Apr. 46, 2011 International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai Presented a Paper
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Apr.57, 2011
Trainer
Prof. D. P. Singh
National Seminar on Development and Population Stabilisation in EAG States of India Doha, Qatar Mar. 3031, 2011 Qatar Statistics Authority, Government of Qatar Presented 2 Papers
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Nanded Feb. 2125, 2011 School of Social Sciences, Shri Ramanand Tirth Marathwada University Department of Economics, KKPG College, Etawah TISS Keynote Address Etawah Feb. 1819, 2011 Jan. 1315, 2011 Jan. 1214, 2011 Dec. 2729, 2010 Dec. 2526, 2010 Presented a Paper TISS, Mumbai Resource Person Mumbai Ambuja Cement Foundation Trainer Cuttack Indian Sociological Society and Ravenshaw University Indian Sociological Society and Ravenshaw University Participant Cuttack Resource Person New Delhi Dec. 2022, 2010 Bharat Ratna Dr B.R. Ambedkar University, Delhi Resource Person
Draft Proposal for the Analysis of 2010 Census Data on Population Housing and Establishments of Qatar Nuptiality and Fertility in Qatar On Rigour in Social Research
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Prof. D. P. Singh
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Sociological Theories and Empirical Research Academic Writing Skills Hermeneutics of Research
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Faculty Pune Dec. 1819, 2010 and Feb. 1213, 2011 Nov. 2829, 2010 G.B. Pant Social Science Institute, Allahabad Presented a Paper Chaired 2 Sessions Symbiosis Law College Trainer -
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International Seminar on Indentured Migration: History, Memory and Popular Culture New Delhi Presented a Paper
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First Asian Population Conference New Delhi Nov. 1620, 2010 APA Presented a Paper
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The Prevalence and Correlates of Women's Marital Dissolution in India: Poster Session P25 Household Marriage and Family Methodological Issues in Mortality Research Presented a Paper Higher Education Research in India Presented 2 Papers Case Study: India Recruitment and Remuneration of the Professoriate in India
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Moscow, Russia Moscow, Russia Oct. 2122, 2010 Oct. 23, 2010 Higher School of Economics, State University, Moscow The Laboratory for Institutional Analysis at Higher School of Economics, State University, Moscow, and the Center for International Higher Education, Boston College, Boston Salzburg Global Seminar Salzburg, Austria Oct. 37, 2010 Presented a Paper Mumbai Sep. 15, 2010 SP Jain Institute of Management Research Presented a Paper Berlin, Germany Sep. 1416, 2010 ICDD, Kassel University Presented a Paper
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Salzburg Global Seminar Session 472: Optimising Talent: Closing Educational and Social Mobility Gaps Worldwide
Enhancing the Quality of Evaluations of Social Development Programmes Emerging Employment Situation in Mumbai: An Analysis
Prof. D. P. Singh
Faculty Brisbane, Australia Sep. 1315, 2010 Council of Graduate Schools, Washington DC, USA, and The Group of Eight, Turner, Victoria, Australia Asmae Foundation Ambuja Cement Foundation Resource Person Resource Person Presented a Paper Quality Conundrum in Postgraduate Education in India
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Fourth Annual Strategic Leaders Global Summit: Measuring Quality in (Post)Graduate Research and Training Mumbai Mumbai and MarwarMundwa Mumbai Aug. 10, 2010 Jul. 23, 2010 Centre for the Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, National Law School of India University, Bangalore UNICEF, Maharashtra ICCHNICICI Bank Foundation Centre for Child Health and Nutrition Resource Person Aug. 11 and Oct. 58, 2010 Sep. 7, 2010
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National Conference on Caste Census: Towards an Inclusive India Mumbai Jul. 23, 2010
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Oxford, United Kingdom Mumbai Jun. 1415, 2010 Jul. 58, 2010 Vancouver, Canada May 2022, 2010
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Prof. D. P. Singh
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Workshop on Enhancing Human Security in the Context of Climate Change: Contributions from Indian and Australian Social Scientists
Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, the University of Sydney, and TISS The University of British Columbia and University of Alberta
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Mr. Khalil Ahmed, Ms. Saman Afroz and Ms. C. Saigita
An Evaluation Study of NSS in India: A Research Report, The Indian Journal of Social Work, 71(3), 417431, 2010. (co-author)
Nagpur
Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India (GoI) Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, GoI Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, GoI Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, and Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, GoI Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, GoI Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports
Mr. Khalil Ahmed, Ms. C. Saigita and Ms. Saman Afroz Mr. Khalil Ahmed, Ms. Saman Afroz and Ms. C. Saigita Ms. Saman Afroz and Ms.. C. Saigita Ms. C. Saigita and Ms. Saman Afroz Mr. Khalil Ahmed, Ms. C. Saigita and Ms. Saman Afroz
Orientation Course
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50th NSS Refresher Course on Legal Literacy 121st Orientation Course on National Service Scheme in collaboration with MUHS 49th NSS Refresher Course on Stress Management and Suicide Prevention amongst Youth
Nashik
Nashik
Goa
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Dr. Mallikarjun Angadi
Digital Library Initiative: TISS Case Study. In S. Powdwal (Ed.), Library Movement, Management, Marketing and Melange: Certain Perspectives, Mumbai: 2011.
Content and Delivery Methods of Information Literacy Programmes in Academic Libraries: A Pilot Study, Information Studies, 16(2), 103112, 2010. Students Perspectives on Internet Usage: A Case Study, Information Studies, 16(2), 121130, 2010.
Dr. Muttayya Koganuramath, Mr. Prabhu Gaddimani and Mr. Ravi Pothare
Capacity Building of Library Professionals: A Case Study of Sir Dorabji Tata Memorial Library. In R.K. Mahapatra (Ed.), Capacity Building and Restructuring of Library and Information Centres, New Delhi: Ess Ess, 2010.
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Impact of Digital Information Culture on Libraries. In S.H. Kabir and K.G. Sudhier (Eds.), Confetti of Thoughts on Library and Information Studies : Essays in Honour of Prof. (Dr.). C.V. Rajan Pillai, New Delhi: Authors Press, 2010.
Dr. Muttayya Koganuramath, Mr. Prabhu B. Gaddimani and Mr. Ravi Pothare
Mumbai
Executive Committee Membership and other Official Positions in Academic, Government and Non-Government Organisations
Dr. Muttayya Koganuramath
Chief Editor, ISST Journal of Advances in Librarianship, Intellectuals Society for Socio-Techno Welfare, Ghaziabad, UP Chief Editor, ILA Bulletin, Indian Library Association, Delhi
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Library: A Temple of Learning and Knowledge House London, United Kingdom Sheffield, United Kingdom Pune Nov. 1719, 2010 University of Pune Nov. 29, 2010 White Rose Research Information Forum, University of Sheffield Participant Nov. 30 Dec. 2, 2010
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XXVII IATLIS National Conference on Emerging Challenges and lingering Issues in LIS Education, Research and Training Mumbai Oct. 30, 2010
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Guwahati Nov. 828, 2010 Oct. 27, 2010 Academic Staff College, Guwahati University University of London London, United Kingdom London, United Kingdom Oct. 48, 2010
TISS-IFLA-BOSLA Workshop on Academic and Research Perspectives: Challenges and Concerns for Digital Libraries
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Research in Distance Education-Impact on Practice: Learning Technology and Teaching Support Services
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Centre for Learning Technology, London School of Economics and Political Science
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Faculty London, United Kingdom Kathmandu, Nepal Mumbai Aug. 3, 2010 Informatics (India) Ltd. Participant Aug. 2627, 2010 International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development Participant Sep. 14 Dec. 14, 2010 Commonwealth Scholarship Commission Participant -
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E-Content 2010: The National Seminar Series on LibraryPublisher Partnership New Delhi Jul. 27, 2010 Population Council Participants -
Dr. Mallikarjun Angadi and Mr. Puttaraj Choukimath Mumbai Jun. 2829, 2010 Jun. 1719, 2010 Jan. 2124, 2011 Birla Institute of Management Technology SRM University Centre for Research Methodology, TISS, and SPSS Bangalore Participant
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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 400 013. Sharan Sector 9, Near Father Agnel Polytech, Vashi, Navi Mumbai. Silver Innings Bldg. No. C22, Flat No. 303, Sector 8, Shanti Nagar, Mira Road (E), Thane.
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Civil Hospital Osmanabad CNI SSI CHS International, Residency Road, Opp. Smurti Theater, Sadar, Nagpur 440001. DISHA De-Addiction-cum-Rehabilitation Centre, Buddha Colony, Main Road, Patna 800001, Bihar. District Institute Education and Training (DIET) Vidya Nagar, Near R.P College, Osmanabad. District Rural Development Agency (DRDA) Old Zilla Parishad, Osmanabad. District Women and Child Welfare Department Osmanabad EKJUT Plot No. 556 B, Potka, Post : Chakradharpur, District : West Singhbhum, Jharkhand 833 102. Farida Tampal State Director, Andhra Pradesh State Office & WWF,-India, 818 Castle Hills, Road No. 2, Vijayanagar Colony, Near NMDC, Hyderabad 500 057. Halo Medical Foundation Andur, Tal : Tuljapur, District : Osmanabad. Halo Medical Foundation Pune Naka Road, Near Siddeshwar Hospital, (Left from Avishkar Bangala), Behind Z.P. School, Solapur. HIV & AIDS Home Based Care Project Churchandpur 795 128, Manipur. Impulse NGO Network Lower Lachumiere, Near Horse Shoe Building, Shillong 7930 001, Meghalaya. Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) Osmanabad ISIS Foundation Nepal. Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences Campus X, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, Kashtkari Sangathan, 3 Yezdeh Behram, Kathi Road, Dahanu Road, District Thane, Maharashtra Kamtha A/P-Kamtha, Tq : Tuljapur, District : Osmanabad.
Karla A/P-Karla, Tq : Tuljapur, District : Osmanabad. Kashatakari Sanghatana Malyan, Dahanu Road, Dahanu 401 602, District : Thane. KHOJ Yashwant Bhavan, At. Po. Gaurkheda Kumbhi, Tal.Achalpur, Districtrict Amravati 444 806 Maharashtra Krantiveer Babuji Patankar Lokshastriya Sanshodhan va Prabodhan Sanstha Near Dak Bungalow, Kasegaon, District Sangli, Maharshtra Lok Biradari Prakalp At : Hemalkasa, Post : Bhamragad, Districtrict Gadchiroli 442710. Lokhit Samajik Vikas Sanstha At. Post : Massa (Khandeshwari), Tal : Kalamb, District : Osmanabad. Lokparyay 4 B, Pranav Plaza, B Sector, Aurangpura, Aurangabad 431001 Maharogi Sewa Samiti, Warora At & Post: ANANDWAN 442 914, Tahsil: Warora, District : Chandrapur Mahatma Phule Samaj Seva Mandal Niyojan Nagar, Jamkhed Road, Karmala, Solapur. Mahila Arthik Vikas Mahamandal (MAVIM) Old Zilla Parishad Compound, Osmanabad. Mahila Rajsatta Andolan Sector 9, Row house 4, Lane 8, C/4, CBD Belapur 400614 Manav Vikas Mandal At Post Chorakhali Village (NearYedash), Taluka- Osmanabad, District. Osmanabad 413405. Manavyakta Talcher Thermal, Talcher, District : Angul, Orissa. MAST Patna. Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan (MKSS) Village Devdungri, Post : Barar, District : Rajsamand 313 341, Rajasthan. Megh Pyne Abhiyan Bihar. Megha Bajaj CDOT, 6th Floor, Room No. 607 , Verma Complex, Boring Road, Patna 1, Bihar. MITTRA BAIF District Nashik, Maharashtra
National Centre for Advocacy Studies Serenity Complex, Ramnagar Colony, Pashan, Pune 411 021. Observation Home Near Civil Hospital, In front of House of Forms, Solapur, Civil Hospital, Osmanabad. Odisha Jan Adhikar Morcha At/Po - Titilagarh, District: Bolangir, Odisha 767033 OXFAM Patna, Bihar. Pratham Killari Village, Taluka : Ausa, District : Latur. Pride India and Save Our Sisters (SOS) Sastur, Tal: Lohara, District : Latur. Pride India SPARSH Hospital, Sastur, Tal : Lohara, District : Latur. Rural Development Centre Campaign for Human Rights At. Post : Telgoan, Tal : Majalgoan, District : Beed. Saath District Latur, Maharashtra Sarpanch A/P. Dharur, Tq. Osmanabad District : Osmanabad. Sarpanch A/P- Kamtha, Tq: Tuljapur, District : Osmanabad Sarpanch A/P. Aarali Budruk, Tq: Tuljapur District: Osmanabad Sarpanch A/P. Aarali Khurd, Tq: Osmanabad District: Osmanabad Sarpanch A/P. Apshinga, Tq: Tuljapur, District : Osmanabad Sarpanch A/P. Dhekari, Tq : Tuljapur District : Osmanabad. Sarpanch A/P. Karla, Tq: Tuljapur, District : Osmanabad Sarpanch A/P. Takali Bembali, Tq. Osmanabad, District : Osmanabad. Sarpanch A/P. Takwiki, Tq.: Tuljapur, District : Osmanabad.
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Sarpanch A/P. Tirth Budruk, Tq. Tuljapur, District :Osmanabad Sarpanch A/P. Tirth Khurd, Tq: Tuljapur, District : Osmanabad Sarpanch A/P. Wadgaon Dev, Tq. Tuljapur, District : Osmanabad. Sarpanch A/P. Wanegaon, Tq: Tuljapur, District : Osmanabad Sarpanch A/P. Warawanti, Tq. Tuljapur, District :Osmanabad Sarpanch A/P.Takali Bembali, Tq. Osmanabad, District : Osmanabad. Sarpanch A/P.Wadgaon Dev, Tq. Tuljapur, District : Osmanabad. Sarpanch At- Honala, Post : Barul, Tq: Tuljapur, District : Osmanabad Sarpanch At Katri, Post : Apshinga, Tq. Tuljapur District : Osmanabad Sarpanch At Sarola, Post : Sangvi Mardi, Tq. Tuljapur, District : Osmanabad.
Sarpanch At Sarola, Post : Sangvi Mardi, Tq. Tuljapur, District :- Osmanabad Sarpanch At Yeoti, Post : Andur, Tq. Tuljapur, District :- Osmanabad Sarvahara Jan Aandolan B-202, Payal Cooperative Housing Society, New Panvel, Raigad 410 217. Sashwat Opp. Thorat Bldg., Behind Market Yard, Manchar, District.Pune-410503 Maharashtra Seva Mandir Old Fatehpura, Udaipur 313004, Rajasthan. Shramik Mukti Sangathana Taluka Murbad, District Thane, Maharashtra. Siamsinpawlpi GHQ Churachandpur, Manipur 795128. Social Welfare Department Z.P. Osmanabad. Society for Rural Industrialisation Bariatu, Ranchi 834 009, Jharkhand. SRT Officer, NEICORD Shillong 793 003, Meghalaya.
Swayam Shikshan Prayog (SSP) Taluka Shikshak Society Building, Samata Nagar, Osmanabad 413 501. Swayam Shikshan Prayog (SSP) Trimurti Sadan, Shivaji Chowk Sham Nagar (Near Ushakiran Petrol Pump), Latur. Tarun Bharat Sangh Tarun Ashram, Bheekampura Kishori, Thanagazi, Alwar 22, Rajasthan. TRTC- Chaibasa W. Singhbhum, Jharkhand. Vice-Sarpanch A/P.-Jawalaga Mesai, Tq. Tuljapur, District : Osmanabad. Wanegaon A/P-Wanegaon, Tq : Tuljapur, District : Osmanabad. Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) Paryavaran Behind Market Yard, Ahmednagar 414 001. World Vision, Area Development Programme Omerga, Next to Chincholi Hospital, Arogya Nagar, Omerga- 413606, District : Osmanabad, Maharashtra.
M.A. IN COUNSELLING
Academy for Counselling Education Pvt. Ltd. 506, Devrath building Next to HDFc Office, sector 17, Vashi Humsafar Trust Humsafar Trust Santacruz, Mumbai Kartavya Health Counselling Sr. Manager 912-913, Corporate Avenue, 9th floor, Sonawala Lane, Goregaon (E) Mumbai- 400063 Larsern and Tubro L&T Welfare Centre, Andheri, Mumbai Maharashtra State Aids Control Society Project Director MSACS Mrs Arundhati Swammy Family and Student Counselor Ubika, New No, 14, 3rd street, Nehru Nagar, Adyar, Chennai 600020 Private Psychiatry Psychiatrist (M.D.) Consultant at Bhakti Vednata hospital and Karuna Hospital, Abhinav Sushrut Hospital.Director of Harmony Wellness Place. Sion Hospital Department of Psychiatry Sion Hospital Mumbai 400022 S.N.M Hospital (District Hospital) S.N.M Hospital CMO Leh, Ladhakh Jammu and Kashmir Special Cell for Women and Children Field Work Project of TISS Kandivali and C.B. D Belapur Stree Mukti Sangathana Near Vashi Police Station & Parel Sector 3, Vashi Navi Mumbai 400 0703 Tata Motors Tata Motors, Tarshi, Director Programmes Tarshi Delhi. Tata Steel Sr. Manager Tata Steel (Tata Management development Centre) Jamshedpur Ummeed Child Guidance Centre Lower Parel New Horizon Child Guidance Goregaon & Bhandup
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Happy School Gurgaon Human Rights Law and Network Mumbai Infrastructure Division Planning Commission, New Delhi Islamic Foundation Leicester, UK Janwani Pune Karnataka Power Corporation Limited
Lokniti Centre for the Study of Developing Societies NASVI (Nidan) National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development, Ministry of Women and Child Development, Delhi National Institute of Rural Development
Pratham, Delhi G.B. Pant University of Social Sciences Allahabad Public Health Foundation of India Delhi Public Interest Intellectual Property Advisors Public Systems Group Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad Society for Elimination of Rural Poverty
Bharat Gyan Vigyan Samiti Indian institute of Science Campus, Bangalore 560012.
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Jodo Gyan Education Services E-12, Shakur Pur, New Delhi 110034. Kamla Nimbkar Balbhavan Ring Road, Laxmi Nagar, Phaltan, District Satara 415523. Kendriya Vidyalaya Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 1, Residency Club Road, Navlakha, Indore 452001. National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110016. One or Two Delhi Nagar Nigam Schools one Delhi based Kendriya Vidyalaya One of the Private schools in Delhi Details of the institutions will be worked out in
consultation with the faculty and field mentor. Phoenix Theatre-In-Education Company F3/6 Sector 16, Rohini, Delhi 110085. Primary Teachers Association Mumbai Strimukti Sangathana Hindu Colony Dadar (E), Mumbai. SCERT Chhattisgarh Educational Resource Centre (Eklavya Foundation), D-12, Sector II, Avanti Vihar, Raipur (CG) 492007. Society for Integrated Development of Himalayas SIDH Hazelwood Cottage Landour Cant Mussoorie 248179, Uttarakhand.
University- School Resource Network University of Delhi Regional Resource Centre for Elementary Education University School, Resource NetworkDU, Room No. 106, C.I.E. Annex, Academic Research Centre, Guru Tegbahadur Road, Opposite Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi 110007.
Vidya Bhavan Education Resource Center Dr. Mohan Sinha Mehta Marg, Fatehpura, Dewali Road, Udaipur, Rajsthan 313004.
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Sneha Room No. 416, 4th Floor, Urban Health Centre, 60 Feet Road, Dharavi, Mumbai 400017 Society for Education, Action and Research in Community Health SEARCH, Shodhgram District Gadchiroli, Maharashtra 442505 Urmul Rural Health Research & Development Trust URMUL Bhawan, Near New Roadways Bus Stand, Bikaner 334001
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Christian Medical College Bagayam, Vellore 632 004, Tamil Nadu Christian Medical College Brown Road, Ludhiana 141 008 Columbia Asia Hospitals Pvt. Ltd. The Icon, 2nd Floor, #8, 80 Feet Road, HAL III Stage, Indiranagar, Bangalore-560075 Cumballa Hill Hospital and Heart Institute 93/95 August Kranti Marg, Kemps Corner, Mumbai 400 036 Dr. Balabhai Nanavati Hospital S.V. Road, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai 400056 Dr. D.Y. Patil Hospital & Research Center Sector 5, Nerul, Navi Mumbai 400706 Dr. L.H. Hiranandani Hospital Hillside Avenue, Hiranandani Gardens, Powai Dr. R.N.Cooper Hospital Juhu, N.S. Road No.1, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai 400056 Fortis Hospital, Mohali Super Speciality in Heart, Sector 62, Phase-VIII, Mohali-160062, Punjab Fortis Hospitals Limited Mulund Goregaon Link Road , Mumbai 400078 Global Hospitals Group Global Hospitals, Akdi-K-Pool, Hyderabad 500 004 Godrej Memorial Hospital Pirojshanagar, Vikhroli (E), Mumbai 400079 Grant Medical Foundation Ruby Hall Clinic, 40, Sassoon Road, Pune 411 001 Holy Spirit Hospital Mahakali Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400093 Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals Sarita Vihar, Delhi Mathura Road, New Delhi 110 076 Inlaks General Hospital Inlaks Hospital Road, Chembur Colony, Mumbai 400074 Jehangir Hospital 32, Sassoon Road, Pune 411001 Jupiter Hospital EasternExpressHighway, Thane(W), Thane 400601
K.B. Bhabha Hospital R.K.Patkar Marg, Bandra (W), Mumbai 400050 KEM Hospital 489, Rasta Peth, Sardar Moodliar Road, Pune 411011 Kohinoor Hospital Kirol Road, Off LBS Road, Kurla (W), Mumbai 400070 Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital and Medical Research Centre (A Unit of Mandke Foundation), Rao Saheb Achutrao Patwardhan Marg, Four Bunglows, Andheri (W), Mumbai 400053 Manipal Health Systems Manipal Hospital, 98, Rustom Bagh, Airport Road, Bangalore 560017 Max Healthcare Institute Ltd 2, Press Enclave Road, Salket, New Delhi 110017 Medanta The Medicity Sector 38, Gurgaon, Haryana 122001 MGM Hospital Vashi, Navi Mumbai 400708 Narayana Hrudayalaya 258/A, Bommasandra Industrial Area, Anekal Taluk, Bangalore 562158 P.D. Hinduja National Hospital and Medical Research Centre Veer Savarkar Marg, Mahim, Mumbai 400016 Prince Aly Khan Hospital Aga Hall, Nesbit Road, Mazgaon, Mumbai 400010 Raheja (A Fortis Associate) Hospital Near Mahim Macchimar Vasahat, Mahim, Mumbai 400016 Rajawadi Hospital Ghatkopar (E), Mumbai 400 077 Rockland Hospital B -33,34, Qutab Institutional Area, New Delhi 110016 Sagar Hospitals #44/54, 30th Cross, Tilaknagar, Jayanagar Extension, Bangalore 560041 Sahyadri Hospitals Ltd. 69/4, Erandwane, Law College Road, Near Nal Stop, Pune 411004
Saifee Hospital Post Box 3771, 15/17 Maharshi Karve Marg, Charni Road, Mumbai 400 004 Seth GSM & KEM Hospital Dr. S.S. Rao Road, Parel, Mumbai 400012 Shalby Hospitals Opp. Karnavati Club, S G Road, Ahmedabad 380015, Gujarat Sir Ganga Ram Hospital Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi 110060 Sir. Hurkisondas Nurrotumdas Hospital and Research Centre Padmashri Gordhanbapa Chowk, Raja Rammohan Roy Road, Mumbai 400 004 St. Elizabeth Hospital St. Joseph Education and Medical Relief Society, J. Mehta Road, Malabar Hill, Mumbai 400006 St. Stephens Hospital St. Stephens Hospital Marg, Tis Hazari, Delhi 110 401 Sushrusha Citizen Co-op Hospital Ltd. 698/B, Ranade Road, Dadar (W), Mumbai 400028 Tata Memorial Hospital Dr. Ernest Borghes Road, Parel, Mumbai 400012 The Aditya Birla Memorial Hospital Aditya Birla Hospital Marg, Chinchwad, Pune 411033 The Bandra Holy Family Hospital St. Andrews Road, Bandra, Mumbai 400050 Wockhardt Hospitals (Forties Hospital Network), 154/9, Bannerghatta Road, Opp. IIMB, Bangalore 560076 Bhatia Hospital Tardeo Road, Grant Road (W), Mumbai 400007 Bombay Hospital 12, New Marine Lines, Mumbai 400020 Breach Candy Hospital Trust 60-A, Bhulabhai Desai Road, Mumbai 400 026 Christian Medical College Bagayam, Vellore 632004, Tamil Nadu
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Christian Medical College Brown Road, Ludhiana 141008 Cumballa Hill Hospital and Heart Institute 93/95 August Kranti Marg, Kemps Corner, Mumbai 400036 Dr. Balabhai Nanavati Hospital S.V. Road, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai 400056 Dr. L.H. Hiranandani Hospital Hillside Avenue, Hiranandani Gardens, Powai, Mumbai 400 076 Godrej Memorial Hospital Pirojshanagar, Vikhroli (E) Mumbai 400079 Grant Medical Foundation Ruby Hall Clinic, 40,
Sassoon Road, Pune 411001 Jehangir Hospital 32, Sassoon Road, Pune 411001 KEM. Hospital 489, Rasta Peth, Sardar Moodliar Road, Pune 411011 Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital and Medical Research Centre (A Unit of Mandke Foundation), Rao Saheb Achutrao Patwardhan Marg, Four Bunglows, Andheri (W), Mumbai 400053 P.D. Hinduja National Hospital and Medical Research Centre Veer Savarkar Marg, Mahim, Mumbai 400016
Saifee Hospital Post Box 3771, 15/17 Maharshi Karve Marg, Charni Road, Mumbai 400004 Sir Ganga Ram Hospital Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi 110060 Sir Hurkisondas Nurrotumdas Hospital and Research Centre Padmashri Gordhanbapa Chowk, Raja Rammohan Roy Road, Mumbai 400004 St. Stephens Hospital St. Stephens Hospital Marg, Tis Hazari, Delhi 110401 The Aditya Birla Memorial Hospital Aditya Birla Hospital Marg, Chinchwad, Pune 411033
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Colgate Palmolive (I) Ltd. Colgate Research Centre, Main Street, Hiranandani Gardens, Powai, Mumbai 400 076 Crompton and Greaves Corporate Personnel Departmen, Kanjurmarg (E), Mumbai 400042 DBOI Global Services Private Limited Logitech Park, M.V.Road, Sakinaka, Andheri ( E), Mumbai 400072 DDI India Pvt. Ltd. 501, Alpha, Hiranandani Gardens, Powai, Mumbai 400076 Deutch Bank AG Private and Business Clients India, 6th Floor, Nicholas Piramal Tower, Penninsula Corporate Park, Ganpatrao Kadam Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai 400 013. Dhanlaxmi Bank Trade View, 2nd Floor, Near Gate No. 4, Kamala Mills Compound, Lower Parel (W), Mumbai 400 013. Eicher Demm S.B. Road, Thane (W), Mumbai. ESSAR Steel Limited Hazina Plant 27th km, Surat Hazira Road, Hazira 394270, Gujarat. Essar Group Essar House 11, K.K. Marg, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai 400034. Essar Steel Essar TechnoPark, 6th Floor, Swan Mill Compound, Bandra Kurla Complex, LBS Marg, Mumbai. Essel Propack Ltd 10th Floor, Times Tower Kamala City, Senapati Bhapat Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai 400013. First Source Reliance Take Plaza, 1st Floor, Near Airoli Station, Mumbai 400708 Fullford Pharamecuticals MSD Pharmaceuticals, 8th Floor, Eurek Tower, Mind Space, Malad, Mumbai. Future Learning and Development Limited 2nd Floor Evershine Mall, Opp Mindspace, Main Link road,Malad (W), Mumbai 400064.
Godrej and Boyce Ltd Plant No. 11, 2nd Floor, Pirojshahnagar, Vikhroli Mumbai 400079. Godrej Corporate Priojsnagar Eastern Express, Vikroli, Mumbai 400079. Hewitt Associates The IL&FS Financial Centre, Plot C -22, GBlock, 6th Floor, Quadrant B, Bandra-Kurla Complex, Bandra (E) , Mumbai 400051. Hindustan Coco Cola Beverages Private Limited, Andheri (E), Mumbai. Hindustan Unilever Limited B.D. Sawant Marg, Chakala, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400099. Hindustan Unilever Limited Head Office, 165/166, Backbay Reclamation, Mumbai 400020. Hotel Leela The Leela Kempinski, Mathuradas Vasanji Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400059. ICICI Firstsource Ltd Malad Office [Ms. Suman Sihag], 3rd Floor, B-Wing Paradigm, Mindspace, Malad (W), Off Link Road, Behing Toyota Showroom, Mumbai 400064. ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company Ltd 1089, Appasaheb Marathe Marg, Prabhadevi, Mumbai 400025. Ingersoll - Rand International India Limited 4th Floor, Baani Corporate One, New Delhi 110025. ION Exchange Limited Ion House, Dr. E Moses Road, Opp. Famous Studio, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai 400011. Johnson and Johnson Medical India 30, Forjett Street, Near Grant Road (W), Opp. Bhatia Hospital, Mumbai 400003. Kotak Securities Ltd. 6th Floor, Kotak Infinity, Building No. 21, Infinity Park, Off Western Express Highway, General A.K. Vaidya Marg, Malad (E), Mumbai 400097. KPMG Lodha Excelus, 1st Floor, Apollo Mills Compound, N.M. Joshi Marg, Mahalakshmi, Mumbai 400011.
LOreal India- Human Resources 2nd Floor, Peninsula Corporate Park, Lower Parel, Mumbai. Lbw Consulting Pvt. Ltd 9th Corporate Park II, Sion, Trombay Road, Chembur, Mumbai 400071. Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd Mahendra Towers, Worli Road, Worli Mumbai 400018. Mazagon Dock Limited Dockyard Road, Mazagon, Mumbai 400010. McDonalds West and South 69C Ashiana, Bhulabhai Desai Road, Mumbai 400026. 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. Nestle India Limited First Floor, ICC Cambers, Near Saki Vihar Telephone Exchange, Saki Powai, Mumbai 400072. Network 18 Infomedia 18 Ltd. Network 18 Group), A-Wing, Ruby House, J. K. Sawant Marg, Dadar (W), Mumbai 400028. Novartis India Ltd. Pharmaceuticals Division, Shivsagar Estate, Sandoz House, Dr. Annie Besant Road, Worli, Mumbai 400018. Patni Computer Systems Ltd. Unit 55, SDF II, Seepz, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400096. Pepsi Co India Holding Pvt. Ltd. Off. Sion-Trombay Road, Chembur, Mumbai 400088. Persistent Systems Ltd. Aryabhata, Erandwane, Pune 411 004 Pfizer Ltd Pfizer Centre, Patel Estate, S.V. Road, Jogeshwari (W), Mumbai. Piramal Healthcare Ltd. 1st Floor, D Mart Building Mulund Goregaon Link Road, Opp Fortis Hospital, Mulund (W), Mumbai 400080
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Platoz HR Pvt. Ltd. 202, Jai Commercial Complex, Eastern Express Highway, Khopat, Thane (W), Thane Polaris Software Lab Ltd Silver Metropolis, Unit No. 1001, 10th Floor, Western Express Highway, Goregaon (E), Mumbai 400063 Price Waterhouse 252, Veer Savarkar Marg, Next to Mayor Bungalow, Shivaji Park, Dadar, Mumbai 400028. Privi Organics Ltd. A-71, TTC, Thane-Belapur Road, Near Koparkhairane Railway Station, Navi Mumbai 400709. Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited Administrative Building, 2nd Floor, CMDC, Chembur, Mumbai 400074. Reliance Power Flat Products Equipments (I) Ltd., Mehta House, Plot No. 64, Road No. 13, MIDC, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400093. RPG Life Sciences Limited Ceat Mahal, 463, Dr. Annie Besant Road, Worli, Mumbai 400030. Sandoz Pvt. Ltd. Kalve, MIDC Plot No. 8-A/2, 8-B, TTC Industrial Area, Kalve Block.
Sanofi-Aventis 54/A Sir Mathurdas Vasantji Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400059. SAP India Platina, G Block, 5th Floor, C-59, BKC, Bandra East, Mumbai 400051. Schenectady Herdillia Ltd Thane Belapur Road Opp. Juinagar Railway Station, Navi Mumbai 400705. Shaporji Pallonji Group SP Center, 41/44, Minoo Desai Marg, Colaba, Mumbai 400005. Shipping Corporation Of India Shipping House, 245, Madame Cama Road, Mumbai 400021. SHRM India Services BandraKurla Complex, Mumbai 400051. Siemens Information Systems Ltd. 130, Pandurang Budhkar Marg, Mumba 400018. Siemens Ltd Thane-Belapur Road, Airoli, Navi Mumbai 400708. Standard Charted Bank 26/25 M.G. Road, Fort, Mumbai 400001. Tata Chemicals Ltd Bombay House, 24 Homi Mody Street, Fort, Mumbai 400001.
Tata Consultancy Services Gateway Park, Road No. 13, MIDC, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400093. Tata-AIG Life Insurance Company Ltd. 2nd Floor, B Wing, Delphi Building, Arcade Avenue Hiranandani, Corporate Park, Powai, Mumbai 400076. The Indian Hotels Company Limited Oxford House, 15/17, N.F. Road, Apollo Bunder, Mumbai 400001. Third Sector Partners 322, Prabhadevi Industrial Estate, Veer Savakar Marg, Opp. Siddhivinayak Temple, Prabhadevi, Mumbai 400025. Thomson Reuters Reuters India Private Limited, Nicholar Piramal - B Wing, Peninsula Corporate Park, Ganpatrao Kadam Marg, Lower Parel (W), Mumbai 400013. United Business Media Sagar Tech Plaza-A, 615-617, 6th floor, Sakinaka Junction, Andheri-Kurla Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400072. Videojet Technologies (I) Pvt Ltd Unit No: 101 / 102, Building No.5, Millennium Business Park, Sector2, Mahape, Navi Mumbai 400710.
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People Magazine, Mumbai 7th Floor, Windsor Building, Santa Cruz (E), Mumbai. Publications Unit, TISS Deonar Mumbai 400088 Rediffusion Y & R, Mumbai Terminal 9, 5th Floor, Nehru Road, Vile Parle (E), Mumbai 400099. Taylor and Francis 15 17 Tolstoy Marg, 912, Tolstoy House, New Delhi 110001. Tehelka, New Delhi M-76, Second Floor, M-Block Market, Greater Kailash Part 2, New Delhi 110048.
The Assam Tribune GNB Road, Silpukhiru, Guwahati 781003 The Hindu, New Delhi I.N.S. Building, Rafi Marg, New Delhi 110001. The Indian Express, Kolkata 5, Pannalal Banerjee Lane (Fancy Lane), Second Floor, Kolkatta 700001, West Bengal. The Mint, Mumbai HT Media Ltd, Palai Plaza, Opp Hotel Midtown Pritam, Dadar Station Road, Dadar (E), Mumbai 400014. The Sportsmirror.com The Sports Mirror, #640, Sector 69, S.A.S. Nagar (Mohali) 160062.
Timeout Paprika Media Pvt Ltd., Plot No. 82, Okhla Industrial Estate, Phase III, New Delhi 110020 UNESCO B- 5/29, UNESCO House, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi 110029 Watershed Organisation Trust, Pune 2nd Floor, The Forum, S.No. 63/2B, Padmavati Corner, Pune Satara Road, Pune 411009
Viraj Gandhi A-2, Jitendra Estate, Andheri-Kurla Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400093.
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Bombay Institute for Deaf and Mute Nesbit Road, Mazgaon, Mumbai 400010. Chairperson, Child Welfare Committee Chembur Childrens Home, Campus, Opp. Anushankti Bus Depot, V .N. Purav Marg, Mankhurd, Mumbai 400088. Chehak Trust Sahyog School, Unwala Compound, Hari Masjid Lane, Jari-Mari, Andheri Kurla Road, Kurla (W), Mumbai. Chembur Childrens Home Sion-Trombay Road, Opp. BARC Main Gate, Opp Anushakti Nagar Bus Depot, Mankhurd, Mumbai 400088. Cheshire Home Asha CBR Near Sacred Heart Church, Opp. Canossa School, Mahakali Caves Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai. Childine India Foundation Nana Chowk Municipal School, 2nd Floor, Freire Bridge, Low Level, Near Grant Road Station, Mumbai 400007. Children of the World (India) Trust Vishwabalak Kendra, Plot No. 9 & 10, Sector-12, Phase II, Nerul (W), Navi Mumbai 400706. Dadar Police Station Bhawani Shankar Road, Shalitan Chowki, Dadar (W), Mumbai 400028. Dadoji Konddeo Stadium Gala No. 22, Dainik Dinman Office, Near CIDCO Bus Stand, Thane (W). Dattak Vasti Yojana (Environmental Cell), BMC School, Vile Parle(E), Mumbai. Deputy Commissioner of Police Shivaji Nagar Police Station, ZoneVI, Administrative Building, 4th Floor, R.C. Marg, Near Fine Art Gallery, Chembur (E), Mumbai 400071. Directorate of Health Services Government of Maharashtra, 1st Floor, St. George Hospital Compound, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, P.Demllo Road, Fort, Mumbai 400001.
Disha Kendra Akata (Ekta) Coop Society, Opp. The Police Ground, Taluka-District Karjat Raigad, 410201, Maharashtra. Door Step School 2nd Floor, Freire Bridge, Near Grant Road Station, Nana Chowk, Mumbai 400007. Family Court Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (E), Mumbai 400055. Family Planning Association of India Avabai Wadia Health Centre (AWHC), 1st Floor, Radhika Residency, CTS 46, B (PT), Mahatma Phule Nagar, Tilak Nagar (W), Chembur, Mumbai 400089. Family Welfare Agency Near BDD Chawl No. 10, N.M Joshi Marg, Near N.M. Joshi Police Station, Lower Parel (E), Mumbai 400013. Female Beggars Home Complex Postal Colony Road, Chembur, Mumbai 400071. Forum Against Child Sexual Exploitation, C/o Saathi, G4 Ground Floor, Agripada Municpal School, Opp. YMCA Swimming Pool, Mumbai Central (E), Mumbai 400011. Gram Panchayat C/o. Dr. Beck, Varje, Panvel Taluka, District Raigad. Humsafar Trust 3rd Floor, Old BMC Bldg., Vakola, Nehru Road., Kurla (W), Mumbai 400055. India Sponsorship Committee Mathuradas Estate Bldg. No.1, 43/45, Shahid Bhagat Singh Road, Colaba Causeway, Mumbai 400001. Indian Association for Promotion of Adoption and Child Welfare 40, Khetwadi BMC School, 5th Lane, Girgaum, Mumbai 400004. Indian Association for Promotion of Adoption and Child Welfare 7, Kanara House, Mogul Lane, Matunga (W), Mumbai 400016.
Insight Foundation 125, First Floor, Shahpur Jat, Near Asian Games Village, New Delhi 110049. Integrated Rural Health Development Programme Aghai Village, Shahpur Taluka, District Thane. Jambudvipa Trust Plot No. 3, Survey No. 247/14B, Deccan College Road., Yerawada, Pune 411006. Jagruti Kendra C/o. St. Jude Church, Mathurdas Vasanji Road, Jerimeri (E), Mumbai 400072 Jai Vakeel School for Children in Need For Special Care and Treatment, Opp. Bldg. No. 12, Near Milan Industries, Cottongreen, Mumbai. Jan Jagruti 21/6, Salt Pan Road, Vijay Nagar, Antop Hill, Wadala (E), Mumbai 400037. Jan Jagruti 153/5, Jain Society, Sion (W), Mumbai 400022. Kachra Vahatuk Shramik Sangh Shanta Jog Marg, Behind Tilak Nagar, Police Station, Tilak Nagar, Chembur, Mumbai 400071. Kashtakari Sanghatana 3, Yezdeh Behram, Malyan Dahanu Road, Thane, 401602. Koshish Female Beggars Home, Postal Colony Road, Chembur, Mumbai 400071. Koshish Homelessness Unit, Azad Maidan and CST Area, Mumbai. Kripa Foundation Mt. Carmel Church, 81/A, Chapel Road, Bandra, Mumbai 400050. Kshitij Mental Health Centre, Opp. BDD Chaw, No. 5 , N.M. Joshi Marg , Lower Parel (E), Mumbai 400013. Larsen and Toubro Ltd. Gate No. 1, Saki Vihar Road, Powai Campus, Mumbai 400072 . Late Gaurav Mhatre Central Library 1str Floor, Behind YMCA, Sector 3A, C.B.D Belapur, Navi Mumbai.
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Maharashtra Mahila Parishad Koparkhairane, Navi Mumbai. Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission 9, Hazarimal Somani Marg, Mumbai 400002. Manavikata Orissa Shramik Union, Ganapati Nagar, Anand Bazar, Post Talcher Thermal, District Angul, Orissa. Mazdoor Kissan Shakti Sangathan Village Devdoongri, Post Brar, Districtrict Rajsamand, Rajasthan. Meljol Gilderlane Municipal School, Room No. 47, Opp. Mumbai Central Station, Mumbai 400008. MESCO 4, Sayeed House Building, 63/65, V.S. Marg, Mahim (W), Mumbai 400016 . Mines Minerals and People and Samata D.No 14-37-9 , 1st Floor, Krishna Nagar , Maharanipetha, Visakhapatnam, 530002 Andhra Pradesh. Muskaan C/o M.L. Dhawale Memorial Trust, BMC Holestic Mother and Child Care Center, Harishankar Joshi Marg, Dahisar (E) Mumbai 400068. Naandi Foundation 202, Matru Smriti, Near Swami Narayan Temple, Dadar (E), Mumbai, Mumbai 400022. National Alliance for Peoples Movement Ghar Bachao, Ghar Banao Andolan, Room 22/30, 1st Floor, A-wing, Haji Habib Bldg, Naigoan Cross Road, Dadar (E), Mumbai 400014. Navchetna C/o. Prof. Vidya Rao, Field Action Project, Sawarsai, Taluka Pen, District Raigad 402107. NCDHR 8/1, South Patel Nagar, Second Floor, New Delhi 110008. NEDAN Foundation Ward No. 7, Baganshali Post & District, Kokrajhar, Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC), Assam 783370. NERSWN Near Law College, W/No. 8, Hatimata, Post & District Kokrajhar 783370.
Niramaya Health Foundation Head Office : 72/B Kamagar Nagar, Kurla (E), Mumbai. Old Address : 16-B, Flat no. 3, Krishna Niwas Naigaon, Dadar, Mumbai 400014. Observation Home Umerkhadi, Old Jail Road, Near Sandhurst Railway Station, Mumbai 400009. PAJHRA Sahityarathi Path, Dhanoanagar, Tezpur 784001. Parivartan 21/6, Salt Pan Road, Vijay Nagar, Antop Hill, Wadala (E), Mumbai 400037. Parivartan Shikshan Sanstha C/o Mr. Rushabh Mehta, 153/5, Jain Society Sion (W), Mumbai 400022. PATH Health Centre C/H2, 4-7 and C/1-1/16-17, Cheeta Camp, Trombay, Mumbai 400088. Point of View B 303, Rizvi House, 3rd Floor, 34, Hill Road, Entrance on St. Martins Road, Bandra (W), Mumbai. Prayas 9/1 BDD Chawls, Worli, Mumbai 400018. Prayas Kalyan Districtrict Prison, Adharwadi, Kalyan (W), District Thane. Prayas Kasturba Mahila Vasatigruha. Prayas Mumbai Central Prison (Young Male Adult Section), Sane Guruji Marg, Mumbai 400011. Prayas Navjeevan Mahila Vastigruha, Postal Colony Road, Chembur, Mumbai 400071. Prayas Room #49, 2nd Floor, Gilder Lane Municipal School, Mumbai Central, Mumbai. Prayas Thane District Legal Services Authority, Thane Districtrict and Sessions Court, Court Building, Thane (W), Thane 400602. Prayas TISS Byculla District Prison, Clare Road, Byculla, Mumbai.
Programme Management Unit Jalaram Kripa, Ground Floor, No. 61, Janmabhoomi Marg, Fort, Mumbai 400001. Project Crayon Galla No.: 205, Atlanta Estate, Near Guruwani Industrial Estate, Off. Western Express Highway, Goregaon (E), Mumbai 400063. Railway Station-Rajahmundry 501, Kurupam Castle, East Point Colony, Lawsons Bay Colony, Vishakapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. Regional Mental Hospital Thane Mental Hospital, Thane (W) 400602. Resource Cell for Juvenile Justice Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Deonar, Mumbai 400088. Saathi NGO Saathi Girls Project Agripada Municipal School, Opp. YMCA Swimming Pool, Farooque Umarbhouy Lane, Mumbai Central (E), Mumbai 400011. Sahyog B3, Fariyas 143 August Kranti Marg, Mumbai 400036. Salam Balak Trust P.T. Welfare Street Children Centre, Asha Sadan Marg, Next to Asha Sandan, Umerkhadi, Mumbai 400009. Self Employed Womens Association SEWA Reception Centre, Opp. Victoria Garden, Bhadra, Ahmedabad 380001. Seth GS Medical College and KEM Hospital Acharya Donde Marg, Parel, Mumbai 400012. Sewa Mandir Old Fatehpura, Udaipur 313004, Rajasthan. SHARE 16/A, Adarsh Apt., Golibar Road, Santacruz (E), Mumbai. Shelter Don Bosco Opp. St. Joseph High School, Wadala, Mumbai 400031. Shraddha Rehabilitation Foundation Shraddha Manosarovar, Opposite Eskay Resorts, Off New Link Road, Borivali (W), Mumbai 400103. Slum Rehabilitation Society Swapna Safalya Bldg., A-Wing, Ground Floor, 27th Road, Bandra (W), Mumbai 400050.
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SNEHA A-18, Canara Business Centre, Ghatkopar Link Road, Ghatkopar (E), Mumbai 400075. Snehasadan Behind Holy Family Church, Amrut Nagar, Chakala, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400093. Social Welfare Department Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation, Navi Mumbai. Society for Awareness, Harmony and Equal Rights (SAHER) Opp. Janshakti Police Station, Prem Nagar, Jogeshwari (E), Mumbai 400060. Society for Environment and Human Development (SHED India) Church Street, Opp. St. Marys High School, Kalina, Santacruz (E), Mumbai 400029. Society for Social Audit, Accountability and Transparency Department of Rural Development, IInd Floor, DWCRA. Bldg, Lower Tank Bund, Hyderabad, 500 080, Andhra Pradesh. SP Rural Office Near Kalva Bridge, Thane (W) 400601. Special Cell for Women and Children Dadar Police Station, Off Gokhale Road South, Dadar (W), Mumbai 400028. SPJ Sadhana School Sophia College Campus, Bhulabhai Desai Road, Mumbai 400026.
Stree Mukti Sangathana Sector 3, CIDCO Community Center, Near Police Station, Vashi, Navi Mumbai 400703. Stree Mukti Sanghatana Parisar Bhagini Vikas Sangh, Urudu Municipal School, Ahilya Holkar Marg, Near Jaffrey High School, Govandi, Mumbai 400076. SUNBEAM Zaveri Building, 2nd Floor, Room # 14/15, 309, Raja Ram Mohan Roy Road, Girgaon, Mumbai 400004. SUPPORT 3rd Floor, BMC Bldg., Vakola Market, Vakola, Santacruz (E), Mumbai 400055. Tata Memorial Centre Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research & Education In Cancer (ACTREC), Plot No. 2, Sector 22, OWE Village, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai 410210. Tata Memorial Hospital Dr. E. Borges Marg, Parel, Mumbai 400012. Thane Mental Hospital Thane (W), 400602. Udangshree Dera Vill Rowmari, PO Khagrabari (via Bongaigaon), Districtrict Chirang (BTAD) Assam 783380. Urban Health Centre of Nair Hospital Shivaji Nagar, Govandi, Mumbai 400043.
Vidya Vardhini Foundation Trust Jawaharlal Nehru Seva Sadan, 24/26, I-Sector, Cheeta Camp Trombay, Mumbai 400088. Vinimay Trust Tarun Sadan Hostel, Koperkairane, Navi Mumbai. Vishwajyot High School Plot No. 77, Sector 20, New Jalvayu Vihar, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai. VMS Learning Centre C/o. Victoria Memorial Blind School, Opposite Tardeo AC Market, Tardeo, Mumbai 400034. VPO-Sirdiyas Tahsil-Mandal, Via-Mod Ka Nimbahera, Districtrict Bhilwara, Rajasthan. World Vision India Mumbai-Thane Project, 3-Heritage Building, 2nd Floor, Above Dena Bank, Marol, Mumbai 400059. YUVA Room 5 & 6, New Naigaon Municipal School, Opp. Saraswati Vidyalaya, Dr. Ambedkar Road, Hindmata, Dadar (E), Mumbai 400014. YWCA Opp. Mumbai Central Stn, Near Maratha Mandir, Motili Bai Street, Byculla, Mumbai 400011.
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Skill and Abilities School Sector 11, Behind St. Augustine School, Nerul, Navi Mumbai 400614. Swami Brahmanand Pratisthan Centre for Mentally Challenged 8A-Artist Village, Near Kairali, C.B.D. Belapur, Navi Mumbai.
Vocational Rehabilitation Centre A.P.I. Campus, V.N. Purav Marg, Sion, Mumbai 400022. YWCA Opp. Mumbai Central Stn, Near Maratha Mandir, Motili Bai Street, Byculla, Mumbai 400011.
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M.A. IN COUNSELLING
An Exploration into the Counseling Process: The Counselors Perspective An Exploratory Study of Perception of Mental Illness among the General Practitioners in Maharashtra Conjugal Traditions, Change and Conformity: Perceptions on Marriage and Prospects for Marriage Counselling in the Small Christian Community Construction of Homosexuality amongst the Middle Aged in the Mumbai City Male Body Image: A Study of Young Adults in Mumbai Marriage and Family: Perception of Institutionalised Orphan Girls Role of Family in the Academic Performance of Students of Middle School The Counsellors Experiences of the Counselling Process Ms. Swarnima Bhargava Mr. Chetan Nerkar Ms. Caieta DSouza Ms. Smruthi Nair Mr. Paras Sharma Ms. Ranjani Ravi Ms. Prajakta Naringrekar Ms. Sindhuja Dr. Sujata Sriram Dr. Shankar Das Dr. Samta Pandya Dr. Asha Banu Soletti Dr. Sujata Sriram Prof. Vidya Rao Dr. Disha Nawani Dr. Sandhya Limaye
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Name of Student
Ms. Tan Hwee Teng Robyn
Guide
Ms. Brinelle DSouza
Ms. Victoria Carlota Moreno Manrique Ms. Sangeeta Rajkhowa Mr. Jayprakash Sharma Ms. Shreya Sinha Mr. Durgesh Solanki Mr. Abdul Haleem Kidwai Ms. Monisha Israni Ms. Tarini Warner Mr. Kunal Singh Mr. Aditya Ray Mr. Pradeep Chaurasia Mr. Bhoopnarayan Yadav Mr. Paaritosh Nath Ms. Ashwini T. Gangawane
Dr. Bino Paul G.D. Dr. Madhushree Sekher Dr. Ashwani Kumar Mr. Parthasarathi Mondal Dr. Ashwani Kumar Dr. Rohit Mutatkar, Dr. Sandhya Iyer Mr. Parthasarathi Mondal Prof. R.N. Sharma Mr. Parthasarathi Mondal Prof. R.N. Sharma and Dr. Abdul Shaban Prof. Arvind Tiwari Prof. R.N. Sharma, Prof. S. Siva Raju
Mr. Animesh Prakash Ms. Snehil Rathore Mr. Krantideep Kamble Ms. Nasrin Faqiry Mr. Paul George Ms. Ketaki Hate Ms. Shivani Gupta Ms. Soma Sinha
Prof. Janki Andharia Mr. Mahesh Kamble Mr. Mahesh Kamble Ms. Parama Bhattacharya and Dr. A.K. Singh Dr. Bino Paul G.D. Dr. Samrat Sinha Ms. Parama Bhatacharya and Dr. A.K. Singh Dr. Samrat Sinha
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Name of Student
Ms. Aditi Madan
Guide
Dr. Guru Balamurugan
Mr. Anil Kumar Mr. Ankit Jaiswal Ms. Aahna Srikanth Mr. Vishal Vasvani Ms. Lynette Phillips Mr. Saswata Sanyal Mr. Aditya K. Mr. Deepak Yadav Ms. Suchismita Swain Mr. Amit Prakash
Dr. Guru Balamurugan Dr. Guru Balamurugan and Dr. Samrat Sinha Dr. Guru Balamurugan Dr. Madhushree Sekhar Mr. Mahesh Kamble Dr. Shibu K. Mani Dr. Jacquleen Joseph Dr. A.K. Singh Dr. Amita Bhide Dr Bino Paul G.D.
Dr. Laxmi Kant Dwivedi Prof. Janki Andharia Mr. Mahesh Kamble
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Name of Student
Ms. Sanjay Khandhar Ms. Rini Fernandes Mr. Lalit Chakma Mr. Srikumar Jena Mr. Nikhil George Mr. Raj Anandrao Sardar Ms. Sonal Dhir Ms. Sangeeta Banerji
Guide
Dr. Amita Bhide Dr. Amita Bhide Mr. Sanjeev Chandorkar Dr. Geetanjoy Sahu Mr. Sanjeev Chandorkar Dr. Amita Bhide Dr. Lalitha Kamath Dr. Ratoola Kundu
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Mr. Madhur Garg Dr. Priya Kantak Dr. Satish Chindhuji Shambharkar Dr. Antaryami Dash Dr. Sachin Anandrao Date Dr. Satyasandipani Pradhan Dr. Daisy Badaik Dr. Sujay Bishnu
Guide
Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee Dr. Hemal Shroff Dr. Shankar Das Dr. Shankar Das Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee Dr. Mathew George Dr. Soumitra Ghosh
Dr. Khyati Tiwari Mr. Sushil Govind Apte Dr. Ankur Aggarwal Dr. Chetan Anand Walawalkar Dr. Sandeep Pralhad Rathod Dr. Srinivasan Selvamani Mukeshkumar Singh Dr. Amit Rajendra Lokhande and Dr. Parag Balu Chaudhari Ms. Astha Gupta Dr. Sandeep Abasaheb Chavan Dr. Nagesh Laxman Sonkamble
Dr. Mathew George Dr. K. Anil Kumar Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Dr. K. Anil Kumar Dr. K. Anil Kumar Dr. Mathew George Dr. Laxmikant Dwivedi Dr. Mathew George Mr. Soumitra Ghosh Prof. Harshad P. Thakur Dr. Shankar Das
Mr. Rahul Dhar Ms. Niharika Tiwari Dr. Ravish Sharma Dr. Manan Dhananjay Shah Mr. Ranjit Kumar Mandal
Dr. Shankar Das Dr. Shankar Das Prof. Harshad P. Thakur Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee Dr. V. Gowri
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Name of Student
Dr. Irvind Jote Kaur
Guide
Mr. Soumitra Ghosh
Dr. Milan Choksey Dr. Mandar Bodas Dr. Rajesh Kamath Ms. Pracheta Das Dr. Jaikishen S. Dr. Seema Konwar Dr. Jaya Khushalani Dr. Kavita Mosalpuria Dr. Srinivas P. Kodiyath Dr. Nikhil Yadav Ms. Varsha Narendra Dr. Deepti Mehtani Ms.Tejaswini Kurhade Dr. Nidhi Mathew Dr. Rishubh Gupta Mr. Christable Horo Dr. Manisha Shah Dr. Nikisha Modi Dr. Sandeep Moolchandani Dr. Kamlesh Ahire Mr. Lawrence Tozoe Dr. Priyanka Nagdev Dr. Nitiraj M. Gandhi Dr. Pawan A. Redkar Dr. Tiji George Ms. Neha Bhagatkar Dr. Sapna Verm Dr. Trupti P. Kamble Dr. Lalhmangaih Hauzel Ms. Sujata Hankare
Dr. Pandurang Bhujang Dr. Ashok Bhatkhande Dr. M. Mariappan Dr. M. Mariappan Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee Dr. Vivek Desai Dr. Vivek Desai Dr. Harshad P. Thakur Dr. Vivek Desai Dr. Ashok Bhatkhande Dr. M. Mariappan Dr. M. Mariappan Dr. Ashok Bhatkhande Dr. M. Mariappan Dr. P. Bhujang Dr. V. Desai Dr. Harshad P. Thakur Dr. G.R. More Patil Dr. Mathew George Dr. V. Gowri Dr. M. Mariappan Dr. Avinash N. Supe Dr. G. R. More Patil Dr. V. Gowri Dr. Shankar Das Dr. Harshad P. Thakur Dr. V. Gowri Dr. V. Gowri Dr. V. Gowri Dr. M. Mariappan
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Name of Student
Guide
Dr. M. Sivakami
Mr. Harshal Ruikar Dr. Shikha Khatri Dr. Sachin Taware Dr. Pooja Kapoor Dr. Swati Jha Dr. Soumya Rastogi Dr. Sapna. G. Nair Dr. Preeti Jetty Dr. Sumeet Pokharnikar Dr. Ruchi
Dr. Kanchan Mukherjee Prof. Harshad Thakur Dr. M. Sivakami Dr. Mathew George Prof. C.A.K. Yesudian Dr. Laxmi Kant Dwivedi Dr. Hemal Shroff Dr. V. Gowri Dr. V. Gowri Prof. Harshad Thakur
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Name of Student
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Ms. Shomita Kundu Ms. Pragya Mishra Mr. Rajeev Kunwar Mr. Devashish Mr. Ankush Savre Mr. Kamal Kumar Mr. Naveen Damle Mr. Sandeep Mehto
Prof. S. Parasuraman Prof. S. Parasuraman Dr. Bino Paul G.D. Prof. Satyajit Majumdar Dr. Samapti Guha Dr. Samapti Guha Prof. Sharit Bhowmik Dr. Sai Thakur
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Name of Student
Ms. Nisha Agrawal Ms. Debanita Biswas Ms. Garima Sharma Ms. Sravanthi Dasari Mr. Avadh Bihari Ms. Noopur Mr. Hamid Ms. Suchismita Goswami Ms. Saumya Ranjan Nath Mr. Anil Sharma Ms. Pranati Bhalerao Ms. Sabina Yasmin Rahman Mr. Rushikesh R. Kirtikar Ms. Shuddhawati Shankar Peke Ms. Sarita S.S. Mr. Vikash Kumar Ms. Ruchira Goswami Ms. Kokila Ms. Ranjana Raghunathan Mr. Dinesh Chand Ms. Bhavneet Kaur Ms. Shubhangi Sharma Mr. Mahesh Raut Ms. Anushri Misra Ms. Snehal Malwad Ms. Dipti Bapat Mr. Mahendran C. Mr. Dhilip. K Ms. Priyanka Korde
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Dr. Shubhada Maitra Prof. Nasreen Rustamfram Dr. Manish K. Jha Dr. Srilatha Juvva Dr. P.K. Shajahan Mr. Bodhi D.S.R. Dr. Bipin Jojo Prof. H. Beck Prof. H. Beck Dr. Gaurang Sahay Ms. Roshni Nair Dr. C.J. Sonowal Dr. K.P. Asha Mukundan Dr. Sai Thakur Dr. Vijay Raghavan Mr. Atul Gandhi Dr. Abdul Shaban Prof. Ranu Jain Dr. Asha Banu Soletti Dr. Swati Banerjee Dr. Manjula Bharathy Dr. Madhushree Sekher Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani Prof. G.G. Wankhede Ms. C. Saigita Dr. H. Beck Dr. Arvind Tiwari Dr. Arvind Tiwari Dr. P.K. Shajahan
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Name of Student
Ms. Karishma Pahwa Ms. Shikha Jain Ms. Chandrima Pattanayak Mr. Vinay Suhalka Ms. Mausumi Chetia Mr. Sujit Ananda Shantabai Nikalje Ms. Srikrupa Vedal Raghunathan
Guide
Dr. Sthabir Khora Dr. Swapan Garain Prof. Vimla Nadkarni Dr. Srilatha Juvva Prof. Surinder Jaswal Mr. Bodhi D.S.R. Prof. Vimla Nadkarni
Mr. Sumit Kumar Ms. Sumi Kiran Ms. Divya S. Sarathy Mr. Manoj Kumar Mr. Philemon Gangmei Mr. Biswaranjan Tripura Ms. Shruti Mukherjee Ms. Marina Joseph Mr. Thanglianmung Tonsing Ms. Achala Gupta
Dr. E. Toppo Dr. Vijay Raghavan Dr. Asha Banu Soletti Dr. K.P. Asha Mukundan Dr. Manjula Bharathy Dr. Manish Jain Dr. J.J. Roy Burman Dr. Mouleshri Vyas Dr. C.J. Sonowal Prof. Vrinda Dutta
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Name of Student
Ms. Krithika Murali Ms. Hema Ramesh Leela Katkar Mr. Hemant Sapkal Ms. Pushpa G. Wavale Ms. Saloni Jain
Guide
Dr. Samta Pandya Dr. P.M. Sandhya Rani Dr. Madhura Nagchoudhuri Dr. Sandhya Limaye Dr. Sandhya Limaye
Mr. Muhammad Khalid Ms. Seema Mr. Philemon Shangne Ms. Aneesha Gambhir
Dr. Nandini Manjrekar Dr. Bindhulakshmi P. Prof. Chhaya Datar Dr. Shubhada Maitra
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Ms. Vandana
DEVELOPMENT ISSUES
Nature, Community and Interventions: Emerging Landscapes in the Peri-urban Region of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Social Cost of Off Shoring Development Alternatives, Special Economic Zones and Peasant ResponsesEvidence from Maharashtra International Remittances and its Impact on Households and Village Development: A Comparative Study of Gujarat and Kerala States, India Ms. Rebecca Mammen Prof. Swapna Banerjee-Guha Dr. Sasmita Palo Prof. Sharit Bhowmik
DISABILITY
Recreation of Children with Sensory Disability: A Study on Accessibility Self Concept and Socio Emotional Competencies Recognising Capabilities, Enhancing Opportunities: Livelihood for Youth with Disabilities in South 24 Paragons, West Bengal Emergent Groups and Behaviour in the Context of Social Exclusion: A Study of Flood Response and Recovery in North Karnataka Ms. Kalyani Talvelkar Prof. Lina Kashyap
DISASTER
Living with Floods in Sundarban, West Bengal Living with (the Politics of) Floods: A Study in Dhemaji District, Assam Emergent Groups and Behaviour in the Context of Social Exclusion: A Study of Flood Response and Recovery in North Karnataka Mr. Mohan Kumar Bera Ms. Arpita Das Mr. Naveen Thomas Prof. Subodh Wagle Dr. Manish K. Jha Prof. Surinder Jaswal
FOOD SECURITY
Consumption Expenditure Behaviour and Food Consumption Pattern in Rural Households: A Study in Kerala Ms. Sumi Joseph Dr. Madhushree Sekher
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Name of Guide
Prof. N. Jayaram
LABOUR
Access to Labour Markets: An Enquiry into Means of Job Access, Occupational Skills, and the Period of Search Mr. Krishna M. Dr. Bino Paul G.D.
MEDIA
Rethinking Religion, Redefining Politics of Malayalam Cinema 1970s90s and Beyond Mr. Benedict Varghese Prof. K. P. Jayasankar
MIGRATION
Coming Back Home: Dynamics and Consequences of Return Migration Ms. Moutoushi Mukherjee Prof. N. Jayaram
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Name of Guide
Ms. P. Premalatha
Prof. J.J. Roy Burman Dr. Bino Paul G.D. Dr. Bino Paul G.D.
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Financial Statement
AUDITED BALANCE SHEET, AT A GLANCE, AS ON MARCH 31, 2010
Capital and Liabilities 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Capital Grants Endowments Funds and Donations Project Credit Balances Grant in Advance (Global Fund) Sundry Creditors Current Liabilities (Global Fund) Grant under Utilisation as on 31-03-2010 Rs. in lakhs 5,765.92 515.69 7,343.79 1,825.05 622.04 1,093.34 40.63 29.07 17,235.53 Property and Assets 1. Land and Buildings 2. Furniture and Equipment 3. Library Books 4. Investments 5. Investments (Global Fund) 6. Sundry Debtors 7. Advances (Global Fund) 8. Accrued Interest (Global Fund) 9. Project Debit Balances 10. Stocks 11. Deposits 12. Cash and Bank Balances 13. Cash in Bank Balances (Global Fund) TOTAL 5,677.80 2,785.76 2.49 5,163.72 495.00 1,838.30 5.27 5.36 367.97 20.63 20.64 685.34 167.25 17,235.53
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Administrative and Technical Staff Participation in Conferences, Seminars, Workshops and Training Programmes
Name of the Participants Ms. Rajee Menon Mr. C. Subramanian and Mr. Dilip V. Poyyara Mr. V.G. Gimonkar Title of the Program Communication and Cooperation Participative Management for Achieving Organisational Excellence Modified Assured Career Progression Scheme and Pay Fixation Under The New Rules on Implementation 6th CPC Report Technical Workshop on Pension and Pensionary Benefits including Revision of Pension and Retirement Gratuity, Cumulation of Pension and Family Pension in accordance of 6th Pay Commission Recommendations and New Pension Scheme, T.A., Leave Encashment LTC and Medical Attendance Rule Vnware Series Seminar Emerging Dimensions of Financial Reporting and Accounting Practices 37th International Annual Conference on A Holistic Approach to Health and Healing International Conference ICIDL2010 Fundamental/Supplementary Rules (Service and Financial Rules) Place Mumbai Goa Date Organiser Nature of Participation Co-facilitator Participants
Jan. 2 Centre for Lifelong Jun. 2, 2011 Learning, TISS Feb. 2428, National Productivity 2011 Council Nov. 1820, Centre for Training and 2010 Social Research
New Delhi
Participant
New Delhi
Nov. 1113, Institute of Socio Economic 2010 Research & Action (ISERA)
Participant
Mumbai Ludhiana
Participant Participant
Mumbai
Participant
Ms. Kiran D. Kaushik, Ms. Devyani R. Pothare Ms. Vishakha V. Vichare Ms. Neema K. Mr. Anand Khole
Tamil Nadu
Jun. 1719, SRM University 2010 May 1315, Society for Economics 2010 Research and Training
Participants
New Delhi
Participants
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APPOINTMENTS
Prof. Virginins Xaxa Dr. Mallikarjun B. Angadi Ms. Rajashree R. Pawar Ms. Sarita V. Bhangare Dr. M. Sivakami Dr. Satyajit Majumdar Dr. Nilesh Gawade Dr. Neelam R. Yadava Dr. Gordhan R. Saini Professor Deputy Librarian Cleaner-cum-floor Attendant Lower Divison Clerk Associate Professor Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor TISS Guwahati Campus SDTM Library Facility Services Facility Services School of Health Systems Studies School of Management and Labour Studies School of Health Systems Studies School of Rural Development School of Management and Labour Studies Apr. 1, 2011 Jul. 20, 2010 Dec. 06, 2010 Sep. 27, 2010 Jun. 3, 2010 May 17, 2010 May 10, 2010 Apr. 26, 2010 May 19, 2010
PROMOTIONS
Dr. M. Mariappan Dr. Anjali Kulkarni Mr. A.N. Kale Assistant Professor (Sr. Scale) Assistant Professor (Sr. Scale) Library Attendant School of Health Systems Studies School of Rural Development SDTM Library Mar. 13, 2008 Nov. 26, 2007 Sep. 29, 2010
RETIREMENTS
Ms. Usha Jayakumar Ms. Manju Gupta Ms. Janaki Velayudhan Mr. A. Krishnan Stenographer Gr. II Section Officer Section Officer Senior DTP Operator Registrars Office Meetings Section Administration Publications Unit Jul. 31, 2010 Aug. 31, 2010 Jan. 02, 2011 Apr. 30, 2010
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Candidates for the 71st Convocation Prizes
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Mr. Kalidas Ankush Shinde Ms. Sapna Pareek Mr. Charan Basumatary Mr. Abhishek Arvind Sawant Ms. Aditi Maheshwari Ms. Anindita Saha Mr. Chakradhar Indurkar Mr. Dada Dadas Mr. Dattatreya Bhandalkar Mr. Eshwar Kale Mr. M. Jerome Ms. Maheswata Das Ms. Monica Binny Mr. Nani Gopal Mandal Ms. Nisha Bharti Mr. Pinak Pania Basumataary Ms. Soudiya Qutab Ms. Sunita Kumari Ms. Theyiesinuo Keditsu Ms. Vibhav Singh Ms. Debolina Roy Mr. Rakesh S.S. Yadav
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Ms. Pinky Kumari Mr. Pozii Daile Mr. Pradeep A. Jare Mr. Pranab Doley Ms. Pranati Bhalerao Mr. Prasant Mohanty Mr. Praveen Kumar Guddu Mr. Pravin Shankarrao Khandagale Mr. Prem Narayan Jat Ms. Prerna Gautam Ms. Princy M. Joseph Ms. Priyanka Shrivastava Mr. Rahul Thampi V. Ms. Raisa Anna Philip Mr. Ramanek Kumar Ms. Ranjana Raghunathan Ms. Ruchira Goswami Ms. Rumi Pegu Mr. Rushikesh R. Kirtikar Ms. Sabina Yasmin Rahman Mr. Sachin Ganpat Kamble Mr. Sachin Sanjav Marti Ms. Sarita S.S. Mr. Saumya Ranjan Nath Ms. Savitri Gupta Ms. Sherin Sabu Ms. Shikha Jain Ms. Shikha Rana Mr. Shivabasavanna Ms. Shreya Majumdar Ms. Shruti Mukherjee
Mr. Shubham Sanjay Sharma Ms. Shubhangi Omprakash Sharma Ms. Snehal Dagdu Malwad Ms. Sravanthi Dasari Ms. Sreejita Basu Ms. Srikrupa Vedal Raghunathan Mr. Stephan Laltanthang Hmar Mr. Subroto Dey Ms. Suchismita Goswami Mr. Suchith Rao P. Mr. Sujit Ananda Nikalje Ms. Sumi Kiran Mr. Sumit Kumar Ms. Surepalli Shalini Mr. Thanglianmung Tonsing Mr. Thesia Sumitkumar Maganbhai Mr. Tushar Madhukar Ghadage Mr. Ujjwalkumar Namdeorao Pahurkar Mr. Vengacherry Salesh Chacko Mr. Victor Alexander M. Mr. Vijay Ramrao Jathore Mr. Vikash Kumar Ms. Vilasini Vitthal Sonavale Mr. Vinay Suhalka Mr. Vivek Kumar Raksha Ms. Yashika Sukhramani Mr. Hamid Mr. Kyaw Linn Htin Ms. Ni Ni Lwin Mr. Harsuchetan Kaur Kiran Kumar Venna
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Mr. Saurabh Saraf Mr. Siddhesh Bharat Karnik Mr. Souvik Mazumdar Ms. Suhasini Raghuvanshi Mr. Suman Rath
Mr. Sunny Ms. Swapnil Mr. Swapnil Kudle Mr. Vipul Srivastava Ms. Yashaswini
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Dr. Saumya Rastogi Dr. Ankur Aggarwal Mr. Nikhil George C.T. Ms. Bindu Ramdas Thirumalai Ms. Shreya Sinha Ms. Ruchi Singal Ms. Suchismita Swain Mr. Shashank Kumar Ms. Maryam Fatima Mr. Atul Jaiswal Mr. Paras Rakesh Sharma Ms. Sreenanti Banerjee Ms. Lakshita Boora Ms. Pallavi Nayek Mr. Hamid Mr. Ajay Saini Ms. Mahalakshmi Ganapathy
Prize to the Best Research Project in Social Work Dr. Maria Mies Prize to the Student Who Scored Highest Marks for Dissertation of M.A. Programme with a Focus on Gender and Justice Issues M.K. Tata Prize and the Institute Shield to the Best Student in Social Work Prize and Shield to the Best Student in Community Organisation and Development Practice Prize and Shield to the Best Student in Field Work in Community Organisation and Development Practice Shiva Chandra Dhakal Shield Instituted by the CODP Students in 200911 Academic Year for the Best Field Intervention with Peoples Struggles
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Prizes Prize and Shield to the Best Student in Health and Development Prize and Shield to the Best Student in Field Work in Health and Development Prize and Shield to the Best Student in Dalits and Tribals Social Justice, Equity and Governance Prize and Shield to the Best Student in Field Work in Dalits and Tribals: Social Justice, Equity and Governance Prize and Shield to the Best Student in Criminology and Justice Prize and Shield to the Best Student in Field Work in Criminology and Justice Prize and Shield to the Best Student in Social Work with Children and Families Prize and Shield to the Best Student in Field Work Social Work with Children and Families Prize and Shield to the Best Student in Women Centered Social Work Prize and Shield to the Best Student in Field Work in Women Centered Social Work Institute Gold Medal to the Best Student in Disability Studies and Action Institute Silver Medal to the Second Best Student in Disability Stucies and Action Prize and Shield to the Best Student in Field Work in Disability Studies and Action Prize to the Best Research Project in Disability Studies and Action NTPC Gold Medal to the Best Girl Student of Human Resources Management and Labour Relations Institute Silver Medal to the Second Best Student of Human Resources Management and Labour Relations NIPM Silver Medal to the Student Securing Highest Marks in Human Resources Management and Labour Relations of 20082010 Batch M.K. Tata Prize to the Best Student in Human Resources Management and Labour Relations Prize instituted by the PM&IR students in 198789 Academic Year for Student Ranked Second in Human Resources Management and Labour Relations Prize to the Best Research Project in Human Resources Management and Labour Relations S. Kalsi Shield to the Best Student in Human Resources Management and Labour Relations Mrs. S.R. Panakal Shield to the Best Student in Field Work for Human Resources Management and Labour Relations Institute Gold Medal and Prize to the Best Student in Social Entrepreneurship Institute Gold Medal and Prize to the Best Student in Field Work Project in Social Entrepreneurship Institute Silver Medal to the Second Best Student in Social Entrepreneurship Institute Gold Medal and Prize for the Best Research Project in Globalisation and Labour Institute Gold Medal and Prize to the Best Student in Globalisation and Labour Institute Silver Medial to the Second Best Student in Globalisation and Labour Institute Gold Medal to the Best Student in Development Studies Institute Silver Medal to the Second Best Student in Development Studies Prize to the Best Research Project in Development Studies Institute Gold Medal to the Best Student in Education (Elementary)
Name of Student(s) Mr. Vinay Suhalka Mr. Abhishek Thakur Ms. Shubhangi Omprakash Sharma Mr. Prasant Mohanty Ms. Mausumi Chetia Ms Priyanka Shekhar Korde Ms. Jayashree Sridharan Ms. Jayashree Sridharan Ms. Bhavneet Kaur Ms. Charanya R. Mr. Atul Jaiswal Ms. Krithika Murali Mr. Atul Jaiswal Ms. Anya Paul and Ms. Krithika Murali Ms. Rutvi Pramod Deshpande Mr. Sanjeev Kumar Panwar Ms. Bhakti Ashok Dharod Ms. Rutvi Pramod Deshpande Mr. Sanjeev Kumar Panwar Ms. Suman Rath Ms. Rutvi Pramod Deshpande Ms. Kirti Deshpande Ms. Ruchi Singhal Mr. Kamal Kumar Narjinary Ms. Sheetal Vikas Amte Mr. Binit Lakra Mr. Shashank Kumar Mr. Binit Lakra Ms. Shreya Sinha Mr. Abdul Haleem Kidwai Mr. Paaritosh Nath Mr. Manoj Kumar
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Prizes Institute Silver Medal to the Second Best Student in Education (Elementary) Certificate of Merit to the Best Field Attachment in Education (Elementary) Institute Gold Medal to the Best Student in Counselling Institute Silver Medal to the Second Best Student in Counselling Prize and Shield to the Best Student in Field Work in Counselling Prize to the Best Research Project in Counselling Institute Gold Medal to the Best Student in Womens Studies Institute Silver Medal to the Second Best Student in Womens Studies Prize to the Best Research Project in Womens Studies Prize and Shield to the Best Student in Field Attachment in Womens Studies Institute Gold Medal to the Best Student in Disaster Management Institute Silver Medal to the Second Best Student in Disaster Management Prize and Shield to the Best Research Project in Disaster Management
Name of Student(s) Ms. Neelika Dawar Ms. Bindu Ramdas Thirumalai Mr. Paras Rakesh Sharma Ms. Sinduja V. Ms. Smruthi Rajan Nair Mr. Paras Rakesh Sharma Ms. Sreenanti Banerjee Ms. Geeta S. Ms. Geeta S. Ms. Sangeeta Roy Ms. Aahna Srikanth Mr. Paul George Mr. Animesh Prakash and Mr. Ankit Jaiswal Ms. Aahna Srikanth, Mr. Amit Prakash and Ms. Deepshikha Purwar Mr. Ajinkya Shenava Ms. Ishani Das Gupta Mr. Arindam Banerjee, Mr. Ajinkya Shenava, Ms. Meera Khokhani Ajay and Mr. Dev Narayan Chaudhuri Mr. Ajinkya Shenava Ms. Paroj Banerjee Ms. Rini Fernandes Ms. Sangeeta Banerji Mr. Gajanan Ratnakar Deshpande Dr. Priya Kantak Dr. Parag Balu Chaudhari Dr. Jaya Shankar Khushalani Dr. Priya Kantak Dr. Priya Kantak
Certificate of Merit for the Best 2nd Year Internship in Disaster Management
Prof. Vijay Tendulkar Gold Medal to the Best Student in Media and Cultural Studies Narayan Surve Silver Medal to the Second Best Student in Media and Cultural Studies Waqar Pyare Khan Certificate to the Best Media Project in Media and Cultural Studies
Smitu Kothari Certificate to the Best Research Project in Media and Cultural Studies Institute Gold Medal to the Best Student in Habitat Policy and Practice Institute Silver Medal to the Second Best Student in Habitat Policy and Practice Prize to the Best Student in Concentration Work in Habitat Policy and Practice Prize to the Second Best Student in Concentration Work in Habitat Policy and Practice Institute Gold Medal to the Best Student in the Master of Health Administration Institute Silver Medal to the Second Best Student in the Master of Health Administration M.K. Tata Prize to the Best Student in the Master of Health and Hospital Administration Prize to the Best Research Project in the Master of Health Administration Prize instituted by the MHA Students in 200102 Academic Year for the Best Student in the Master of Health Administration Alumni Association of Health Administrators Chapter Shield to the Best Student in Master of Health Administration Institute Gold Medal to the Best Student in the Master of Hospital Administration Institute Silver Medal to the Second Best Student in the Master of Hospital Administration Prize instituted by the MHA Students in the 200102 Academic Year to the Best Student in the Master of Hospital Administration
Dr. Jaya Shankar Khushalani Dr. Irvind Jote Kaur Dr. Jaya Shankar Khushalani
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Prizes Prize to the Best Research Project in the Masters in Hospital Administration Alumni Association of Health Administrators Chapter Shield to the Best Student in the Master of Hospital Administration Institute Gold Medal and Sheild to the Best Student in the Master of Public Health Institute Silver Medal to the Second Best Student in the Master of Public Health Prize to the Best Research Project in Master of Public Health Mr. Emmanuel E. Agabalizu Shield for the Best International Student Ms. Dosi Vakeel Gold Medal to the Best Student in B.A. (Hons.) In Social Work with Specialisation in Rural Development Ms. Dosi Vakeel Silver Medal to the Second Best Student in B.A.(Hons.) In Social Work with Specialization in Rural Development Ms. Dosi Vakeel Bronze Medal to the Third Best Student in B.A. (Hons.) In Social Work with Specialisation in Rural Development
Name of Student(s) Dr. Samhita Shankar Desai Dr. Jaya Shankar Khushalani Dr. Saumya Rastogi Dr. Sapna Nair Dr. Saumya Rastogi Ms. Hwee Teng Robyn Mr. Pragyan Behera Ms. Nikita Mishra Mr. Akshat Krishna
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